Section 4 User Interface Guide

Total Access 600 Series System Manual

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3. Telnet Security Levels

 

 

 

Security Level

Description

 

 

 

Full

The user has all access to view and configure all menus (same as logging in to the

 

CRAFT port)

 

 

 

Support

The user has read only access to view the SYSTEM INFO menu. The user has

 

privileges to view and change everything under the SYSTEM CONFIG menu except for

 

the CRAFT port settings, Telnet access lists, and the SNMP management

 

communities. The user has full access to the SYSTEM UTILITY menu, including the

 

ability to upgrade firmware and reset the unit. The user has full access to the

 

INTERFACES, L2 PROTOCOL, BRIDGE, ROUTER, and DS0 menus. The user does not

 

have the ability to set RADIUS SERVER settings under the SECURITY menu.

 

 

Config

The same privileges as support, except that the user does not have privileges to

 

download firmware or configuration from the SYSTEM UTILITY menu. The user

 

additionally does not have the privilege to reset the unit remotely, or enter the terminal

 

menu.

 

 

 

Router

The user has read only privileges for the SYSTEM INFO menu. There is no access to the

 

SYSTEM CONFIG menu. The user has PING and TRACEROUTE access from the SYSTEM

 

UTILITY menu. The user is limited to Ethernet configuration and status from the

 

INTERFACES menu. The user has full access to the BRIDGE and ROUTER menus.

 

Access is limited to filters only from the SECURITY menu.

 

 

Voice

The user has read only privileges for the SYSTEM INFO menu. The user has access to

 

the PING and TRACEROUTE utilities from the SYSTEM UTILITIES menu. The user has full

 

access to the FXS module from the INTERFACES menu.

 

 

Status

The user has read access of all menus except for the following: SYSTEM

 

CONFIG/CRAFT PORT, SYSTEM CONFIG/TELNET ACCESS, SYSTEM CONFIG/SNMP

 

MANAGEMENT, and SECURITY/ RADIUS SERVER. The user does not have access to

 

UPGRADE FIRMWARE, UPGRADE CONFIG, PING, or TRACEROUTE menus. The user

 

cannot reset the unit or enter terminal mode.

 

 

 

SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > ACTIVE SESSIONS

Provides a list of all Telnet sessions currently active on the system.

#

Displays the index number of the Telnet user.

NAME

Displays the assigned user name.

PORT

Displays the TCP port used for this Telnet session.

TIME TO LIVE

Displays the amount of time (in minutes) before this Telnet session is terminated, if the user remains idle.

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ADTRAN 616, 612, 606, 624, 604 Displays the assigned user name, Displays the TCP port used for this Telnet session