Netgear M7300-24XF (XSM7224S) - ProSAFE 24-port, 10 Gigabit Stackable L2+ Managed Switch User Manual
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Chapter : Managing Device Security
ProSafe® XSM7224S 10G Managed Stackable Switch Software Administration Manual
Telnet Authentication List
This page allows you to select the login and enable authentication list available. The login list
specifies the authentication method(s) you want used to validate switch or port access for the
users associated with the list. The enable list specifies the authentication method(s) you want
used to validate privileged EXEC access for the users associated with the list. These list can
be created by Authentication List page under Management Security.
specifies the authentication method(s) you want used to validate switch or port access for the
users associated with the list. The enable list specifies the authentication method(s) you want
used to validate privileged EXEC access for the users associated with the list. These list can
be created by Authentication List page under Management Security.
1.
Use Login Authentication List to specify which authentication list to use when you login
through telnet. The default value is networkList.
2.
Use Enable Authentication List to specify which authentication list you are using when
going into the privileged EXEC mode. The default value is enableList.
Inbound Telnet Configuration
This page regulates new telnet sessions. If Allow New Telnet Sessions are enabled, new
inbound telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions available. If
Allow New Telnet Sessions are disabled, no new inbound telnet sessions are established. An
established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error
ends the session.
inbound telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions available. If
Allow New Telnet Sessions are disabled, no new inbound telnet sessions are established. An
established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error
ends the session.
1.
Use Allow New Telnet Sessions to specify whether the new Inbound Telnet session is
Enabled or Disabled. Default value is Enabled.
2.
Use Session Timeout to specify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a telnet
session before the session is logged off. You may enter any number from 1 to 160. The
factory default is 5.
3.
Use Maximum Number of Sessions to select how many simultaneous telnet sessions will
be allowed. The maximum is 5, which is also the factory default.
4.
Current Number of Sessions
- Displays the number of current sessions.
Outbound Telnet Client Configuration
This page regulates new outbound telnet connections. If Allow New Telnet Sessions are
enabled, new outbound telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions
available. If Allow New Telnet Sessions are disabled, no new outbound telnet sessions are
established. An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal
network error ends the session.
enabled, new outbound telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions
available. If Allow New Telnet Sessions are disabled, no new outbound telnet sessions are
established. An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal
network error ends the session.
1.
Use Allow New Telnet Sessions to specify whether the new Outbound Telnet Session is
Enabled or Disabled. Default value is Enabled.
2.
Use Maximum Number of Sessions to specify the maximum number of Outbound Telnet
Sessions allowed. Default value is 5. Valid Range is (0 to 5).
3.
Use Session Timeout to specify the Outbound Telnet login inactivity time-out. Default value
is 5. Valid Range is (1 to 160).
4.
Current Number of Sessions
- Displays the number of current sessions.