Cisco Systems 78-11424-03 manual 2-37

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The syntax and options for this global configuration mode command are:

Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters

Restricting Console, FTP, SNMP, Telnet, XML, and Web Management Access to the CSS

Restricting Console, FTP, SNMP, Telnet, XML, and Web Management Access to the CSS

Use the restrict command to enable or disable console, FTP, SNMP, Telnet, XML, and Web management access to the CSS. Access through a console, FTP, SNMP, and Telnet is enabled by default.

Note Disable Telnet access when you want to use the Secure Shell Host (SSH) server. For information on configuring SSHD, refer to “Configuring Secure Shell Daemon” in Chapter 3, Configuring CSS Network Protocols.

The syntax and options for this global configuration mode command are:

restrict console - Disable console access to the CSS

restrict ftp - Disable FTP access to the CSS

restrict snmp - Disable SNMP access to the CSS

restrict telnet - Disable Telnet access to the CSS

restrict XML - Disable XML access to the CSS

restrict web-mgmt- Disable Web management access to the CSS To enable access to the CSS:

no restrict console - Enable console access to the CSS

no restrict ftp - Enable FTP access to the CSS

no restrict snmp - Enable SNMP access to the CSS

no restrict telnet - Enable Telnet access to the CSS

no restrict xml - Enable XML access to the CSS

no restrict web-mgmt- Enable Web management access to the CSS For example, enter:

(config)# restrict telnet

 

 

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Cisco Systems 78-11424-03 manual 2-37, The syntax and options for this global configuration mode command are