Security

ATI Access

Access to the ATI is available through either the Terminal port or a Telnet session.

Access to the ATI through the Terminal port can be limited. Refer to Terminal Port Options, Table A-4, to:

HEnable Login Required.

HAssign a Port Access Level of 1, 2, or 3.

The ATI can be accessed remotely through a Telnet Session via either the Management port or the IMC. The DSU provides several methods for limiting access to the ATI through a Telnet session.

HRefer to Telnet Session Options, Table A-7, to:

ÐEnable Login Required.

ÐAssign a Telnet Session Access Level of 1, 2, or 3.

ÐDisable Telnet access completely.

HTo prevent the Management port and IMC from supporting a Telnet session:

ÐSet the Port Use option to None or Alarms. Refer to Management Port Options, Table A-5.

ÐDisable the IMC using the In-Band Management Channel Rate (bps) option in Table A-2.

Effective Access Level

The ATI effective access level is the more restrictive between the Port/Session access level and the Access level associated with the Login ID. For example, if a login ID is created with an Access Level 1 and the Terminal Port is set for a Port Access Level of 2, the effective access level to the ATI is 2.

Table 4-1. Effective Access Levels

ATI Access to Menu Functions

Effective

Effective

Effective

Access Level 1

Access Level 2

Access Level 3

 

 

 

 

Status

Read-Only

Read-Only

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

Test

Full Access

Full Access

No Access

 

 

 

 

Configuration

Full Access

Read-Only

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

Control

Full Access

No Access

No Access

 

 

 

 

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November 1997

7610-A2-GB20-10

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