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