Limitations, Remote management cli commands – HP e-Commerce Server Accelerator sa7120 User Manual

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C H A P T E R 6 HP e-Commerce Server Accelerator SA7100/SA7120 User Guide

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Limitations

Note that several CLI capabilities available at the local console are
unavailable in remote sessions. These are:

Assignment of an IP address to the SA7100/SA7120’s network
interface

Enable/disable Telnet, SSH, or SNMP

Change Telnet, SSH, or SNMP ports

Set maximum number of Telnet or SSH sessions

If import or export operations are carried out while any of the
device’s monitors are enabled, the monitors’ periodic output will
be inserted into the data flow of the import or export.
Workaround: Before performing an import or export operation,
turn off all monitors:

HP SA7120> set monitoring disable

The CLI commands that control remote management potentially
affect the device’s configuration files, thus if a remote management
configuration is to persist across a shutdown/startup of the device,
you must follow remote management configuration with the CLI
command config save. This ensures that the configuration will be
restored upon startup.

Remote
Management
CLI
Commands

Remote management is enabled or disabled and configured by using
a series of CLI commands available only at the local serial console.
The exact sequence varies depending on the type and configuration
of the remote session you want to enable. (Usage is detailed in
subsequent sections.) These commands are:

General:

set ip <ip> <netmask> assigns an IP address and netmask to the
SA7100/SA7120’s network interface.

set max_remote_sessions <1-5> sets the maximum allowed
number of concurrently running Telnet and SSH sessions.

Telnet-specific:

set telnet enable|disable enables or disables Telnet sessions.

show telnet displays current Telnet status: enabled or disabled.

set telnet_port <port> sets the Telnet port. (Default: 23.)

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