Chapter 3. Command Reference
hostname# conf t session timeout 25 | ||
hostname# show session |
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Current Session Settings | ||
Terminal Type | = | Console |
Screen width | = | 80 |
Screen height | = | 40 |
Hard wrap | = | Enabled |
More | = | Enabled |
Session Timeout | = | 25 |
conf t sms
The configure terminal sms command enables or disables SMS management of the device and configures communications with the SMS. conf t no sms turns off SMS management and restores local control to the device.
| ip ip [port |
| the IP address and port of the SMS that you want to monitor the device. |
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| restricts SMS management to the specified IP address or CIDR range. Only the SMS with this |
| IP can manage the device. no |
| manage the device. |
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| enables configuration of the device by a primary and optional secondary SMS device, |
| specified by IP address. When the command is executed, the device will initiate a call to the |
| SMS to begin the acquisition of the configuration files. conf t sms no |
| disables the remote deployment. |
| When the SMS is on a different site than the device, a potential misconfiguration in the SMS |
| may result in the loss of remote management access to the device. To protect against this, you |
| can use |
| from the WAN security zone and the Internet. This rule will only be enabled after the SMS |
| has timed out trying to acquire the device. While the rule is enabled, management access to |
| the device is available from any IP address on the Internet providing the correct username |
| and password. |
| For more information about remote deployment, refer to the SMS User’s Guide. |
| v2 no v2 |
| enables or disables SNMP v2 communications. |
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| Using conf t sms |
enable sms | Use conf t sms to enable SMS management of the device. In this example, the command enables the |
management | SMS device at the IP address 111.222.34.200 to manage the device: |
| hostname# conf t sms ip 111.222.34.200 |
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