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Table 38 describes the TELNET Configuration screen fields.

Table 38 TELNET Configuration screen fields

Field

Description

 

 

 

TELNET Access

Allows a user remote access to the CI through a Telnet session.

 

Default Value:

Enabled

 

Range:

Enabled, Disabled

 

 

Login Timeout

Specifies the amount of time a user has to enter the correct password at the

 

console-terminal prompt.

 

Default Value:

1 minute

 

Range:

0 to 10 minutes (0 indicates “no timeout”)

 

 

Login Retries

Specifies the number of times a user can enter an incorrect password at the

 

console-terminal prompt before terminating the session.

 

Default Value:

3

 

Range:

1 to 100

 

 

Inactivity

Specifies the amount of time the session can be inactive before it is terminated.

Timeout

Default Value:

15 minutes

 

 

Range:

0 to 60 minutes (0 indicates “no timeout”)

 

 

Event Logging

Specifies the types of events that will be displayed in the Event Log screen (see “System

 

Log screen” on page 145.

 

Default Value:

All

 

Range:

All, None, Accesses, Failures

 

Description:

All: Logs the following Telnet events to the Event Log screen:

 

 

• TELNET connect: Indicates the IP address and access mode of a

 

 

Telnet session.

 

 

• TELNET disconnect: Indicates the IP address of the remote host

 

 

and the access mode, due to either a logout or inactivity.

 

 

• Failed TELNET connection attempts: Indicates the IP address of

 

 

the remote host whose IP address is not on the list of allowed

 

 

addresses, or indicates the IP address of the remote host that did

 

 

not supply the correct password.

 

 

None: Indicates that no Telnet events will be logged in the Event Log

 

 

screen.

 

 

Accesses: Logs only Telnet connect and disconnect events in the

 

 

Event Log screen.

 

 

Failures: Logs only failed Telnet connection attempts in the Event Log

 

 

screen.

 

 

 

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