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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 48 Configuring Device Access Settings on Firewall Devices
Telnet Page
Field Reference
Telnet Page
Use the Telnet page to configure rules that permit only specific hosts or networks to connect to the
firewall device using the Telnet protocol.
The rules restrict administrative Telnet access through a firewall device interface to a specific IP address
and netmask. Connection attempts that comply with the rules must then be authenticated by a
preconfigured AAA server or the Telnet password. You can monitor Telnet sessions using Monitoring >
Telnet Sessions.
Note Only five Telnet sessions can be active at the same time in single-context mode. In multiple-context
mode on ASAs, there can be only five Telnet sessions active per context, 100 Telnet sessions active per
blade. With resource class, the administrator can further tune this parameter.
Related Topics
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Device Access > Telnet from the Device Policy
selector.
(Policy view) Select PIX/ASA/FWSM Platform > Device Admin > Device Access > Telnet from
the Policy Type selector. Right-click Telnet to create a policy, or select an existing policy from the
Shared Policy selector.
Table 48-9 Add SNMP Host Access Entry Dialog Box
Element Description
Interface Name Enter or Select the interface on which this SNMP management station
contacts the device.
IP Address Enter the IP address, or Select a Networks/Hosts object, representing
the SNMP management station.
UDP Port (Optional) Enter a UDP port for requests from the SNMP host. You can
use this field to override the global value specified on the SNMP page.
Community String
Confirm
Enter the password used by the SNMP management station when
sending requests to the security device. The SNMP community string
is a shared secret among the SNMP management stations and the
network nodes being managed. Thus, the password is used to determine
if the incoming SNMP request is valid. The password is a case-sensitive
alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters; spaces are not permitted.
Repeat the password in the Confirm field.
SNMP Version Choose the version of SNMP used by this management station: 1 or 2c.
Server Poll/Trap
Specification
Specify the type(s) of communication with this management station:
poll only, trap only, or both trap and poll. Check either or both:
Poll – The security device waits for periodic requests from the
management station.
Trap – The device sends trap events when they occur.