Chapter 8      Command Reference
Privilege Level 15 Commands
ssh version {ssh1 | ssh2 | both}
Syntax Description
ssh1
Enables SSH 1
ssh2
Enables SSH 2
both
Enables both SSH 1 and SSH2
Example
This command enables ssh1
ssh version ssh1
telnetenable
To configure Telnet access, use the telnetenable command:
telnetenable {enable [ip address | domain] | disable | status}
Syntax Description
enable
Enables Telnet access to the system.
disable
Disables Telnet access to the system.
status
Displays current access status.
ip address
IP address of systems allowed Telnet access. If this argument 
is used, no other machines will be allowed access. Multiple 
IP address are allowed. 
domain
Domain of systems allowed Telnet access. If this argument 
is used, machines with domains other than the specified 
domain will be denied Telnet access. Multiple domains are 
allowed. 
Default
The default is disable.
Usage Guidelines
To enable Telnet access to the system for all IP source addresses, use the 
telnetenable enable command alone. To enable specific IP addresses, use the 
telnetenable enable command followed by the IP addresses.
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