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The Telnet Console page allows you to edit your existing server request and telnet ports. The initial request and telnet ports were established during installation. If you are using IIS or NES as your web server you should not change the port numbers established during installation. The following text boxes and checkboxes will appear on the Telnet Console page:
Warning: You must stop and restart the corresponding service manager to implement any changes.
The port on which the telnet version of the server console operates
If IBM Alphablox is the default telnet device, it is not necessary to enter a port number when accessing the telnet console. If IBM Alphablox is the default telnet device on this server, set this value to 23. Set this value to 0 (zero) to disable telnet access to the IBM Alphablox Console. The default value is 23. For more information about the IBM Alphablox Console, see the Administrator's Guide.
The username used when accessing the telnet console.
The password used when accessing the telnet console.
When you change the telnet password, you must enter the password again in this text box to confirm the password.
The time, in minutes, when the telnet session times out due to no activity in the telnet session. Valid values are in the range 0-5000. A value of 0 sets an infinite dormancy period; the telnet sessions never time out. However, because a dormant session ties up significant system resources, normally this value should never be set to 0.
When this checkbox is selected, the Console Manager will restart.
After entering new values, click the Save button to save the changes. If you do not want to save your changes click the Cancel button.
Note: Be sure to establish the correct values for the other server properties before deploying applications.