Enabling And Disabling Telnet Access To The Nokia Ip40; Using Secure Shell (Ssh) To Connect To The Nokia Ip40; Accessing The Nokia Ip40 Using Http And Https; Managing Large Scale Deployments Of The Nokia Ip40 - Nokia IP40 User Manual

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Enabling and Disabling Telnet Access to the Nokia IP40

You can use the following command from the IP40 CLI to enable or disable telnet access to the
device:
set acl service telnet
The Telnet service is enabled by default.
You can disable it by using the following command:
set acl service telnet disable
This command will disable Telnet access from the WAN, LAN and DMZ ports.

Using Secure Shell (SSH) to Connect to the Nokia IP40

You can use Secure Shell (SSH) to access IP40 securely. SSH is an application protocol and
software suite that allows secure network services over an insecure network such as the Internet.
Note
By default, SSH access is allowed only from LAN.
To access your IP40 using SSH
1. Install an SSH client that allows you make SSH connections to your IP40
2. Provide the following information to connect to the device:
a. IP Address of the device
b. User name
c. Authentication method, whether Password or Public Key
3. Refer to the documentation for your SSH client for additional information
Refer to

Accessing the Nokia IP40 using HTTP and HTTPS

You can access and manage your IP40 through a user-friendly GUI. For more information, refer
to
Accessing the IP40 securely

Managing large scale deployments of the Nokia IP40

Nokia IP40 devices can be centrally managed using the following applications:
Nokia Horizon Manager
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SmartCenter LSM and
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Nokia IP40 User Guide
Chapter 8, "Configuring Network Access"
on page 44 for more information.
Managing large scale deployments of the Nokia IP40
for more information on SSH.
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