HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 42

Blocking listeners, Table 7 Blocked listener applications, Accessing switches and fabrics

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4. In response to the telnetd prompt, enter on. The telnet interface is enabled. Blocking listeners HP StorageWorks switches block Linux® subsystem listener applications that are not used to implement supported features and capabilities. Table 7 lists the listener applications that HP StorageWorks switches either block or do not start. Table 7 Blocked listener applications Listener application Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/8-EL, SAN Switch 2/32, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN Switch 4/32 chargen echo daytime discard ftp rexec rsh rlogin time rstats rusers Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Block with packet filter Block with packet filter Block with packet filter Block with packet filter Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Do not start Accessing switches and fabrics Table 8 lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones. Table 8 Access defaults Category Default Hosts Devices Switch access Zoning Any host can access the fabric by SNMP. Any host can telnet to any switch in the fabric. Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric. Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric. All device ports can access SES. All devices can access the management server. Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric. Any switch can join the fabric. All switches in the fabric can be accessed through serial port. Node WWNs can be used for WWN-based zoning. 42 Configuring standard security features

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42
Configuring standard security features
4.
In response to the
telnetd
prompt, enter
on
.
The telnet interface is enabled.
Blocking listeners
HP StorageWorks switches block Linux® subsystem listener applications that are not used to implement
supported features and capabilities.
Table 7
lists the listener applications that HP StorageWorks switches
either block or do not start.
Accessing switches and fabrics
Table 8
lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones.
Table 7
Blocked listener applications
Listener application
Core Switch 2/64, SAN
Director 2/128, and 4/256
SAN Director
4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN
Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/8-EL, SAN
Switch 2/32, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch
for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN
Switch 4/32
chargen
Do not start
Do not start
echo
Do not start
Do not start
daytime
Do not start
Do not start
discard
Do not start
Do not start
ftp
Do not start
Do not start
rexec
Block with packet filter
Do not start
rsh
Block with packet filter
Do not start
rlogin
Block with packet filter
Do not start
time
Block with packet filter
Do not start
rstats
Do not start
Do not start
rusers
Do not start
Do not start
Table 8
Access defaults
Category
Default
Hosts
Any host can access the fabric by SNMP.
Any host can telnet to any switch in the fabric.
Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric.
Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric.
Devices
All device ports can access SES.
All devices can access the management server.
Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric.
Switch access
Any switch can join the fabric.
All switches in the fabric can be accessed through serial port.
Zoning
Node WWNs can be used for WWN-based zoning.