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Administrative Tools 9-
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Exiting the CLI
Bye, Exit, Leave, Quit Commands
The bye, exit, leave and quit commands all serve to shut down
the CLI but leave the connection open.
Logout Command
Logout exits the CLI and closes the connection, ending a dial-in
user’s or TELNET session.
Network Services
To use ClearTCP, HTTP or SNMP and to set values associated
with them, add each network service and related parameter.
TELNET and TFTP are already enabled at startup.
Note: For detailed information about adding the dial-out
network service, refer to Chapter 6: Network Dial-Out Access.
Adding Network Services
Use the add network service command shown below:
add network service
[service_name]
close_active_connections
[false | true]
data
[data entry]
enabled
[no | yes]
socket
[socket number]
server_type
[cleartcpd, dialout, httpd,snmpd,telnetd,tftpd]
For example:
add network service DIALOUT close_active_connections true data
auth=off,login_banner=“Welcome to my Net”,
service_type=dialout,drop_on_hangup=on enabled yes
socket 99, login_prompt=“My Session”
Note: To edit a network service, you must first disable it. After
editing the service, enable it again.