User Guide
OmniAccess SafeGuard OS Administration Guide
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Chapter 2: Accessing and Managing the System
enable
This command has no parameters or variables.
For example:
(SafeGuardOS) #?
(SafeGuardOS) #enable
(SafeGuardOS) #
(SafeGuardOS) #configure terminal
(SafeGuardOS) (config) #
See the following sections for more details on accessing SafeGuard devices:
■ Using Telnet
■ Using Secure Shell (SSH)
■ Customizing and Working with the Command Line Interface Default Settings
Using Telnet
A SafeGuard device can be accessed via a Telnet session.
This section describes basic Telnet commands that may be useful when first accessing a
SafeGuard device via a Telnet session. See the following sections for more details:
■ Enabling and Disabling Telnet
■ Displaying the Current Telnet and Serial Port Connections
■ Closing a Telnet or SSH Session
■ Specifying the Maximum Number of Telnet Connections Allowed
■ Setting the Telnet Connection Session Timeout
Enabling and Disabling Telnet
Telnet access is enabled by default. If Telnet has been disabled, use the ip telnet
command in Privileged Exec mode. To disable Telnet, use the
no form of the command.
ip telnet
no ip telnet
The commands have no parameters or variables.
Displaying the Current Telnet and Serial Port Connections
To display the current Telnet and serial port connections, use the show sessions
command in Privileged Exec mode.










