If you enter E in the SEC command menu, and then press Enter, you can set the
permissible network settings for connecting a Telnet server. You can choose to allow
or deny all access, or allow access only from an address range defined by a particular
network address and subnet mask.
When you enter a setting, a confirmation message appears. To save the permissible
setting for the network, enter Y and press Enter. To cancel the setting, enter N and
press Enter, or just press Enter.
(F,T,S,E,H,A,[Q]) : E
Allow all? (Y,[N]) : N
Deny all? (Y,[N])
: N
Network address : 0. 0. 0. 0
([Unchange]) : (Enter)
-- Telnet setting --
Allow
: Allow
Network address : ALL
Subnetmask
: -----
Confirm? (Y,[N]) : Y
- Writing setting was completed.
Hit enter key.
(Enter)
If you enter H in the SEC command menu, and then press Enter, you can set the
same permissible network settings for connecting to all four protocol servers (FTP,
HTTP, SSH, and Telnet). You can choose to allow or deny all access, or allow access
only from an address range defined by a particular network address and subnet mask.
When you enter a setting, a confirmation message appears. To save the permissible
setting for all protocols: FTP, HTTP, SSH, and Telnet, enter Y and press Enter. To
cancel the setting, enter N and press Enter, or just press Enter.
(F,T,S,E,H,A,[Q]) : H
Allow all? (Y,[N]) : N
Deny all? (Y,[N]) : N
Input Network address : 0.0.0.0
-- Allowed network setting --
Allow
: Allow
Network address : ALL
Subnetmask
: -----
Confirm? (Y,[N]) : Y
- Writing setting was canceled.
Hit enter key.
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
(Enter)
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