A. Configuration Options
Table A-5. Telnet Session Options (1 of 2)
Telnet Session
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable
Specifies if the unit will respond to a Telnet session request from a Telnet client on an interconnected IP network.
Enable – Allows Telnet sessions between the unit and a Telnet client.
Disable – No Telnet sessions allowed.
Telnet Login Required
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable
Used to secure access to the ATI through a Telnet session. Login IDs are created with a password and access level. Refer to Creating a Login in Chapter 7, Security.
Enable – Security is enabled. When access is attempted via Telnet, the user is prompted for a Login ID and password.
Disable – No Login required for a Telnet session.
Session Access Level
Possible Settings: Administrator, Operator
Default Setting: Administrator
The Telnet session access level is interrelated with the access level of the Login ID. Refer to ATI Access Levels in Chapter 7, Security, for more information.
Administrator – This is the higher access level, permitting full control of the unit. Access level is determined by the Login ID. If Telnet Login Required is disabled, the session access level is Administrator.
Operator – This is the lower access level, permitting
Inactivity Timeout
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable
ProvidesTautomatic logoff of a Telnet session.
Inactivity Timeout is not available if the unit is in a DSLAM running in IP Conservative mode; this option is forced to Enable.
Enable – The Telnet session terminates automatically after the Disconnect Time.
Disable – A Telnet session will not be closed due to inactivity.
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