3Com OfficeConnect 3C100XF Cli User's Manual - page 176
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C
HAPTER
20: N
ETWORK
S
ERVICES
C
OMMANDS
list available servers
Displays the available network servers and supported network services. The
choices are SNMP service, TELNET service, or TFTP service. The services listed by this
command are used in the
server_type
field of the
add network service
command.
Set Command
The set network service command sets parameters for network services you
configured with the
add network services
command. You can list the configured
network services using the
list network services
command. Service must first be
disabled
for this command to work. See the
add network services
command for
more information on the Data parameters.
set network service
The following parameters are associated with this set command:
close_active_connections
[true | false]
data
server_type
[snmpd | tftpd | telnetd]
socket
These parameters are described in the following table.
tftpd
TFTPD
69
FALSE
Enabled
DATA:
telnetd
TELNETD
23
FALSE
Enabled
DATA:
Name
Server Type
Socket
Close
Admin Status
Server
Type
Type
Protoc
ol
Module
Description
SNMPD
NETWORK
UDP
SNMPAgent
SNMP agent.
TELNETD
NETWORK
TCP
Telnet
TELNET server, to the CLI.
TFTPD
NETWORK
UDP
TFTP
Server side of TFTP, for
accessing files.
Parameters
Description
Designation you assigned to network service with the add network service
command. The limit is
64 ASCII
characters.
close_active_
connections
Indicates whether or not to close any active connections when a service is
shut by
disable network_service
.
The default is
False
.
Parameters
Description
data
TELNET Ancillary Data. This field contains server-specific configuration data.
See table which lists the configurable ancillary data parameters in the
add
network service
command on page.
server_type
Type of network service you wish to assign to this administration name.
Available services:
SNMPD
- daemon supports SNMP on socket
161
. Uses UDP.
TFTPD
- daemon supports file transfer service on socket
69
. Uses UDP.
TELNETD
- daemon supports TELNET, to the CLI. Uses TCP.
socket
The port the server listens on. For TFTP and TELNET, it is the TCP or UDP port
number. Socket numbers are the joined sender’s (or receiver’s) IP address and
service type’s port number. The range is
0-65535
.