HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 111

Enabling or Disabling Inbound Telnet Access, Viewing the Current Inbound Telnet Configuration

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IPv6 Management Features IPv6 Telnet Operation Enabling or Disabling Inbound Telnet Access Syntax: [ no ] telnet-server This command is used at the global config level to enable (the default) or disable all (IPv4 and IPv6) inbound Telnet access to the switch. The no form of the command disables inbound telnet. For example, to disable IPv4 and IPv6 Telnet access to the switch, you would use this command: ProCurve(config)# no telnet-server Viewing the Current Inbound Telnet Configuration Syntax: show console This command shows the current configuration of IPv4 and IPv6 inbound telnet permissions, as well as other informa­ tion. For both protocols, the default setting allows inbound sessions. ProCurve(config)# show console Console/Serial Link Inbound Telnet Setting for IPv4 and IPv6 Telnet Inbound Telnet Enabled [Yes] : Yes Web Agent Enabled [Yes] : Yes Terminal Type [VT100] : VT100 Screen Refresh Interval (sec) [3] : 3 Displayed Events [All] : All Baud Rate [Speed Sense] : speed-sense Flow Control [XON/XOFF] : XON/XOFF Session Inactivity Time (min) [0] : 0 Figure 5-5. Show Console Output Showing Default Console Configuration 5-9

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IPv6 Management Features
IPv6 Telnet Operation
Enabling or Disabling Inbound Telnet Access
Syntax:
[ no ] telnet-server
This command is used at the global config level to enable (the
default) or disable all (IPv4 and IPv6) inbound Telnet access
to the switch.
The
no
form of the command disables inbound telnet.
For example, to disable IPv4 and IPv6 Telnet access to the switch, you would
use this command:
ProCurve(config)# no telnet-server
Viewing the Current Inbound Telnet Configuration
Syntax:
show console
This command shows the current configuration of IPv4 and
IPv6 inbound telnet permissions, as well as other informa-
tion. For both protocols, the default setting allows inbound
sessions.
ProCurve(config)# show console
Inbound Telnet Setting for
IPv4 and IPv6 Telnet
Console/Serial Link
Inbound Telnet Enabled [Yes] : Yes
Web Agent Enabled [Yes] : Yes
Terminal Type [VT100] : VT100
Screen Refresh Interval (sec) [3] : 3
Displayed Events [All] : All
Baud Rate [Speed Sense] : speed-sense
Flow Control [XON/XOFF] : XON/XOFF
Session Inactivity Time (min) [0] : 0
Figure 5-5.
Show Console Output Showing Default Console Configuration
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