User Manual
Command Reference Server Commands
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12.9.11 Set/Define Server Incoming
Allows or denies incoming connections and enforces password protection if desired. If None is applied,
incoming SSH connections will also be denied. The Show Server command shows the status of incoming
connection parameters.
The status of the Incoming Telnet also controls incoming Rlogin sessions from remote hosts—the Set/
Define Server Rlogin command controls outgoing Rlogin connections.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Parameters Telnet
Enables incoming Telnet connects (logins) to the server.
None
Prevents all login attempts.
Password
Requires incoming Telnet login attempts to supply the server login password
before being logged in.
NoPassword
Incoming Telnet logins are permitted and are not prompted for the login
password before connecting.
Defaults Telnet
NoPassword
Note: The default incoming password is “access.” See the Set/Define Server Login
Password command for more information.
Examples
Local>> SET SERVER INCOMING TELNET INCOMING PASSWORD
(sets up password protected Telnet logins)
See Also Set/Define Server Rlogin, page 12-127; Set/Define Server Login Password,
page 12-122; Login Password, page 8-10
SET
DEFINE
SERVER INCOMING
TELNET
NONE
PASSWORD
NOPASSWORD