Specifications
SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands
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PORTS
Specifies the access server physical ports or the remote console virtual port with
which a Telnet listener will be associated. Enabled associates the port(s) with the
listener. Disabled dissociates them. The default is DISABLED.
The above defaults apply to tcp-ports 2001 and above only. Tcp-port 23 has the
following defaults:
ALL
Associates the listener with all the access server ports.
CONSOLE
Specifies the Telnet remote console port.
port-list
Specifies the access server port number or numbers. For more information on
specifying port-list, refer to Chapter 1.
TYPE
Specifies whether the SERVER will be spawned running the Telnet protocol or the
TCP RAW protocol.
Restrictions
• CONNECTIONS must be DISABLED before you can SET or CHANGE PORTS.
• You cannot disable Telnet listener ports with active sessions.
• You cannot enable connections to a Telnet listener if the listener is not
associated with any access server ports, or if the Internet address has not been
set on the access server.
• You cannot specify CONSOLE and physical ports together for a Telnet listener.
• If CONSOLE is already ENABLED when ALL or a port-list is ENABLED, the
CONSOLE will be DISABLED.
• When the CONSOLE is enabled, any currently defined physical ports will be
DISABLED.
Identification: Telnet Console
Console Ports: Console
Connections: Enabled










