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Logout Command
Logout
exits the CLI and closes the connection, ending a dial-in user or
Telnet session.
Network Services
To use ClearTCP, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), or
DialOut and to set values associated with them, add each network service
and related parameter. Telnet and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) are
already enabled at startup although you can add additional services
whenever necessary.
Adding Network Services
Use the
add network service
command shown
below:
add network service [service_name]
close_active_connections [false | true]
data [ancillary entry]
enabled [no | yes]
socket [socket number]
server_type [cleartcpd, dialout, snmpd,telnetd,tftpd]
Example:
add network service DIALOUT close_active_connections true
socket 99 data “auth=off,login_banner=\“Welcome to my Net\”,
service_type=dialout,drop_on_hangup=on login_prompt=\“My
Session\””
To edit a network service, you must first disable it. After editing the
service, enable it again.
Enclose
all
DATA values in double quotations and
all
stringed DATA values
in forward slashes and a second set of double quotes.
close_active_connections
Indicates whether or not to close any active
connections when a service is disabled.
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