Enable/Disable Network Services - Avaya G250 Technical White Paper

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13. Enable/Disable Services (use no form of command to disable: no ip
http)
G350-002(super)# ip http
Done!
G350-002(super)# ip telnet
Done!
G350-002(super)# ip telnet-client
This command can be called only from console port
Note: The telnet-client on the G250/G350 is disabled by default and can
only be enabled when connected via the local console port.
The G250/G350 internal Telnet server supports up to 5 incoming
concurrent sessions.
The G250/G350 internal Telnet client supports up to 6 outgoing
concurrent sessions. One outgoing Telnet session for each incoming
Telnet session, and one for the console port
Toggle ICMP redirects by issuing the command: [no] ip redirect (under
interface context)
Toggle SNMP: [no] ip snmp disables SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 {global command}
Toggle FTP client: Not possible. But it is possible to block TCP 21 port in
outgoing ACL for interface loopback
Toggle recovery password: set terminal recovery password enable/disable
To disable only SNMPv1 use the no snmp server community command.
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