Lucent Technologies SLV 9124 Window User Manual


 
Security and Logins
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9124-A2-LB20-00
March 2000
Limiting Telnet Access
Telnet access can be limited by:
H Disabling Telnet access completely.
H Requiring a login for Telnet sessions that are not on the TS Management
Link.
H Assigning an access level for Telnet sessions.
H Disabling TS Management Link access.
To limit Telnet access via a service providers troubleshooting management link,
see Limiting Telnet or FTP Access Over the TS Management Link.
" Procedure
To limit Telnet access when the session is not on the TS Management Link:
1. Select the Telnet and FTP Session options.
Main Menu Configuration Management and Communication
Telnet and FTP Sessions
2. Set the following configuration options, as appropriate.
To . . .
Set the configuration option . . .
Disable Telnet access Telnet Session to Disable.
Require a login Login Required to Enable.
NOTE: User ID and password combinations
must be defined. See Creating a Login.
Assign an access level Session Access Level to Level-2 or Level-3.
NOTE: Regardless of a users login access
level, a user cannot operate at a level higher
than the access level specified for the Telnet
session (e.g., if a user has a Level-1 login and
Level-2 telnet access has been set, the
Level-1 user can only operate as a Level-2
user).
If you are going to allow users to configure the
unit, keep the access at Level-1.
3. Save your changes.
See Configuring Telnet and/or FTP Session Support in Chapter 3, Configuration,
for more information about setting Telnet configuration options.