Telnet, Telnetchallenge, Time – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual
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TANDBERG 3000
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REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Configuration-type Commands – xconfiguration / configuration.xml
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
SystemUnit
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— Time
SystemUnit
DisplayName:
The Display Name part of the SIP Address (URI)
Example:
xconfiguration systemunit displayname: MyDisplayNmae
SystemUnit
Password:
Defines the system unit password.
Example:
xconfiguration systemunit password: xxx
T1
Interface
CableLength:
Specifies the length of the cable connected to the T1 interface.
Range1:
0–133 ft
(0–40 m)
Range2:
133–266 ft
(40–81 m)
Range3:
266–399 ft (81–122 m)
Range4:
399–533 ft (122–162 m)
Range5:
533–655 ft (162–200 m)
Example:
xconfiguration t1 interface cablelength: range4
Telnet
Mode:
If set to Off, it will not be possible to connect to the system using Telnet.
Example:
xconfiguration telnet mode: on
TelnetChallenge
Mode:
Enables/disables TelnetChallenge.
Example:
xconfiguration telnetchallenge mode: on
TelnetChallenge can be enabled on either ip port 23 or ip port 57.
When connecting to an ip port that has telnetChallenge set to On, an MD5
encryption challenge string are being issued instead of a password prompt. An
encrypted password based on the challenge string must then be generated by
an MD5 encryptor and sent back to the system as a response in order to get
access to the system.
NOTE!
Regular Telnet are using ip port 23. When TelnetChallenge is set to ip port
23, this will override regular Telnet.
TelnetChallenge
Port: <23/57>
Specifies whether to port 23 or port 57 for TelnetChallenge.
Example:
xconfiguration telnetchallenge port: 57
Time
Zone:
GMT+0900/GMT+0930/GMT+1000/GMT+1030/GMT+1100/GMT+1130/GMT+1200/GMT+1245/GMT+1300/GMT+1400>
Specifies the time zone where the system is located.
Example:
xconfiguration time zone: GMT+0100
Time
DateFormat:
Species the date format to use when presenting dates on the system.
Example:
xconfiguration time dateformat: dd_mm_yy