Disabling telnet access, Using snmp, Disabling telnet access 3-8 – 3Com 3800 User Manual

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Sample output from the show session command is as follows:

3C16910:2 # sh sess

# Login Time

User

Type

Location

============================================================

0 Tue Mar 10 11:10:53 1998 admin

console

serial

4 Tue Mar 10 13:11:13 1998 user

telnet

192.207.37.168

Terminate the session by typing

clear session <session_number>

Disabling Telnet

Access

By default, Telnet services are enabled on the Switch. You can choose
to disable Telnet. To do so, enter

disable telnet

To re-enable Telnet on the Switch, at the console port enter

enable telnet

You must be logged on as an administrator to enable or disable Telnet.

Using SNMP

Any Network Manager running the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) can manage the Switch, provided the Management
Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the management
station.

Each Network Manager provides its own user interface to the
management facilities. 3Com’s Transcend

®

range of Network

Managers all have facilities for managing the Switch.

The following sections describe how to get started if you want to use
an SNMP manager. It assumes you are already familiar with SNMP
management. If not, refer to the following publication:

“The Simple Book”
by Marshall T. Rose
ISBN 0-13-8121611-9
Published by Prentice Hall

SW3800.BK Page 8 Tuesday, May 5, 1998 5:20 PM

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