ADTRAN 1000R Series User Manual

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Command Reference Guide

Global Configuration Mode Command Set

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line [console | telnet | ssh] <line-number> <ending number>

Use the line command to enter the line configuration for the specified console, Telnet, or secure shell
(SSH) session. Refer to the sections Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set

on page 532

, Line

(Telnet) Interface Config Command Set

on page 553

, and Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set

on

page 545

for information on the subcommands.

Syntax Description

console

Enters the configuration mode for the DB-9 (female) CONSOLE port located on the
rear panel of the unit. Refer to the sections

Line (Console) Interface Config

Command Set

on page 816

for information on the subcommands found in that

command set.

telnet

Enters the configuration mode for Telnet session(s), allowing you to configure for
remote access. Refer to the section

Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set

on page 553

for information on the subcommands found in that command set.

ssh

Enters the configuration mode for SSH. Refer to the section

Line (SSH) Interface

Config Command Set

on page 545

for information on the subcommands found in

that command set.

<line-number>

Specifies the starting session to configure for remote access (valid range for
console: 0; valid range for Telnet and SSH: 0 to 4).

If configuring a single Telnet or SSH session, enter the session number and leave
the <ending number> field blank.

<ending number>

Optional. Specifies the last Telnet or SSH session to configure for remote access
(valid range: 0 to 4).

For example, to configure all available Telnet sessions, enter line telnet 0 4.

Default Values

By default, the AOS line console parameters are configured as follows:

Data Rate: 9600

Data bits: 8

Stop bits: 1

Parity Bits: 0

No flow control

By default, there are no configured Telnet or SSH sessions.

Applicable Platforms

This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and
Total Access 900 Series units.

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