User`s manual

CR-SEB
CR-SEB Security Commands
Command Description
access help
console [enable|disable]
ip [help
add <ipaddr>
delete <ipaddr>
disable
enable
show]
show
Displays command help screen
Enables/disables password requirement for direct
console communications.
Displays command help screen
Sets IP addresses (up to 10) from which telnet
sessions will be accepted
Deletes ipaddr from list of allowed telnet initiators
Turns off telnet initiator limitation
Turns on telnet initiator limitations
Displays telnet initiator limitations settings
Displays console and IP setting
ftpw Changes the password for FTP sessions
password <pwd> Changes the password for telnet/console sessions
access Group of commands that limit access to the CR-SEB through the console port and telnet
sessions. Note that there is no command to enable or disable the telnet session password. It
is always enabled.
console enable sets the requirement that a password be entered when starting a console
connection. The password is set using the
password command. The default setting is
disabled.
console disable removes the password requirement.
ip enable sets limitations set on initiating a telnet session to the CR-SEB. When enabled,
only network devices with IP addresses on the list of IP addresses added can initiate a telnet
session with the CR-SEB. Up to 10 IP addresses can be added to the list. The list is modified
with the
add and delete subcommands. ip disable allows telnet sessions to be initiated
from any IP address (a password will still be required).
show will display the setting of the
ip command and the list of IP addressed entered when enabled.
ftpw This command changes the password required to initiate an FTP session with the CR-SEB.
The default password is “Cirronet” (without quotes). It is not possible to disable this
password.
password This command changes the password required to initiate a telnet session with the CR-SEB
and initiate a serial connection through the console port when enabled. The default password
is “Cirronet” (without quotes). It is not possible to disable the password requirement for a
telnet session, but it is possible to disable the password requirement for the console
connection.
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