Owner's Manual
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Figure 13-7. Telnet Direct Access
NOTE:
For direct access to devices configured without an enable password, create login credentials for such
devices that do not include any enable information, only a user ID and password. You would then enter
enable mode manually, after the direct access window opens. On the other hand, if the device does have
an enable password, direct access enters enable mode without any manual intervention, provided the
login credential contains the enable login and password information.
Telnet Sessions
You must mouse click in the Telnet Direct Access screen to begin typing there. You can configure
logging in
/owareapps/ezmediation/lib/ezmediation.properties
.
NOTE:
This cut thru shell includes automatic command line completion.
NOTE:
Network security must permit communication between the client and application server. The
application’s mediation service initiates a protocol flow with the client. In that flow is the actual data of
the telnet session between the mediation server and the device. Consult the Administration Section for
details of ports and flows.
Telnet direct access automatically logs on to devices using the authentication credentials
(EZMediation Authentication Dialog) provided by device drivers. It is integrated with this
software’s audit trail, providing key stroke logging for every telnet/SSH session with the device. It
automatically logs out if the session stays idle for a long time.