TANDBERG GW Dataport Command Interface D13202 User Manual

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TANDBERG GW

Dataport Command Interface User Guide

D13202 Rev 01

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Example of prinet feedback:
*P prinet att

prinumbrange

Defines the PRI number range for the various PRI interfaces.

prinumbrange <PRI interface> <lowest number> <highest number>
---

parameters:

PRI interface: a/b/c/d. Letters identifying the different PRI interfaces.

o

a: PRI interface 1

o

b: PRI interface 2

o

c: PRI interface 3

o

d: PRI interface 4

prinumbtrunk

Enables or disables the use of PRI trunk groups. When trunk groups are enabled, the
PRI number range defined for PRI interface 1 applies to all PRI interfaces.

prinumbtrunk <on/off>

services

Enables or disables access to various system services.
NOTE! Changes become effective after reboot.

services ftp <on/off>
or
services telnet <on/off>
or
services telnetchallenge <on/off> [23/57]
or
services http <on/off>
or
services https <on/off>
or
services snmp <on/off/read-only/traps-only>

sub-commands

ftp: Sets access to the internal FTP server of the GW on or off

telnet: Sets access to the internal telnet server of the GW on or off.

NOTE! When set to off, telnet can only be re-enabled through RS-232

telnetchallenge: Telnet challenge can be enabled on either ip port 23 or ip

port 57. When connecting to an ip port that has telnetchallenge set to on,
an MD5 encryption challenge string are being issued instead of a password
prompt. An encrypted password based on the challenge string must then be
generated by an MD5 encryptor and sent back to the system as a response
in order to get access to the system.
NOTE! Regular Telnet are using ip port 23. When Telnetchallenge are set
to ip port 23, this will override regular Telnet.

http: Sets access to the internal web server, via HTTP, on or off.

https: Sets access to the internal web server, via HTTPS, on or off.

snmp: Sets access to the SNMP mib to on, off, read-only or traps-only.

NOTE! To obtain a high level of security the services FTP, telnet, HTTP and SNMP
should be set to off, while HTTPS is set to on. In addition an IP password should be
set, ref. command ippassword.


Example of services feedback:
*P services telnet on
*P services telnetchallenge on 57

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