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Table 3-20, telnet and ftp session options – Paradyne 9128-II User Manual

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3. Configuration

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9128-A2-GB20-60

Table 3-20. Telnet and FTP Session Options (1 of 2)

Telnet Session

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Specifies whether the FrameSaver unit will respond to a session request from a Telnet
client on an interconnected IP network.

Enable – Allows Telnet sessions between the FrameSaver unit and Telnet client.

Disable – Does not allow Telnet sessions.

Telnet Login Required

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable

Specifies whether a user ID and password (referred to as the login) are required to access
the menu-driven user interface via a Telnet session. If required, the login used is the same
login used for an menu-driven user interface session. This option does not affect the TS
Access Management Link.

Enable – Requires a login to access a Telnet session.

Disable – Does not require a login.

Session Access Level

Possible Settings: Level-1, Level-2, Level-3
Default Setting: Level-1

Specifies the highest security level allowed when accessing the menu-driven user
interface via a Telnet session. If a login is required for the session, the effective access
level is also determined by the user’s access level. When a login is

not

required, the

effective access level is determined by this option. This option does not affect the TS
Access Management Link.

NOTE: The effective access level is always the lowest one assigned to either the
session or the user. For example, if the assigned Session Access Level is Level-2, but
the User Access Level is Level-3, then only level-3 access is allowed for the session.

Level-1 – Allows Telnet access by users with Login ID access levels of 1, 2, and 3, with
the capability to view system information, change configuration options, and run tests.
This is the highest access level allowed.

CAUTION: Before changing the session access level to Level-2 or 3, make sure that
the COM port’s Port Access Level is set to Level-1 and that at least one Login ID is set
to Level-1. Otherwise, access will be lost. If this occurs, you must reset the unit to the
factory defaults and begin the configuration process again. A reset is required if the
Communication Port’s Port Use option is set to Net Link (see

Table 3-5, General

System Options

).

Level-2 – Allows Telnet access by users with Login ID access levels of 1, 2, and 3, with
the capability to view system information and run tests only; they cannot change
configuration options.

Level-3 – Allows Telnet access by users with Login ID access levels of 1, 2, and 3, with
the capability to view system information only; they cannot change configuration options
or run tests.

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