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A – Command Line Interface
Set Setup Command
A-84 59097-02 B
S
services
Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to enable or disable switch services.
Table A-24 describes the switch service parameters. For each parameter, enter a
new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets.
NOTE: Use caution when disabling TelnetEnabled and GUIMgmtEnabled; it is
possible to disable all Ethernet access to the switch.
Table A-24. Switch Services Settings
Entry Description
TelnetEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) the ability to manage
the switch over a Telnet connection. Disabling this service
is not recommended. The default is True.
SSHEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) Secure Shell (SSH)
connections to the switch. SSH secures the remote con-
nection to the switch. To establish a secure remote connec-
tion, your workstation must use an SSH client. The default
is False.
GUIMgmtEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) out-of-band manage-
ment of the switch with SANsurfer Switch Manager, the
SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Inter-
face, SNMP, and CIM. If this service is disabled, the switch
can only be managed inband or through the serial port.
The default is True.
SSLMgmtEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) secure SSL connections
for management applications including SANsurfer Switch
Manager, the SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet,
SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Inter-
face, and the CIM server. The default is False.
To enable secure SSL connections, you must first syn-
chronize the date and time on the switch and worksta-
tion.
This service must be enabled to authenticate users
through a RADIUS server.
Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certifi-
cate on the switch.
To disable SSL when using a user authentication
RADIUS server, the RADIUS server authentication
order must be local.