Setting Additional Controls for IPv6 Telnet Logons

To set controls for IPv6 Telnet logons, select 2. Telnet Logon IPv6 from the Telnet Security screen (STRFW > 12) as shown in Setting Additional Controls and Displaying Logs for Telnet.

The Work with Telnet Logon Security IPv6 screen appears:

                     ​ Work with TELNET Logon Security IPv6​                      
                                                                                
 Type options, press Enter.​                        ​ Subset . . .​                
  ​ 1=Select  3=Copy  4=Delete  5=IP range       ​                ​ Min​            
                                                 ​
 Prfx​ Incoming​  pwd​           ​ 
Opt​
 IPv6 Address​                                 ​ Lngh​ Terminal​  vld​ Logon​      
    *ALL                                          ​    ​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    *ALL                                          ​    ​ ISE       ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    12:13:14:15:16::                              ​ 120​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    55:66:77:88::                                 ​ 128​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *AUTOSIGNON
    111:012::                                     ​ 108​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888       ​ 124​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888       ​ 125​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888       ​ 126​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888       ​ 127​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888       ​ 128​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1134:0::                                      ​ 124​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    1234:0::                                      ​ 128​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *AUTOSIGNON
    1234:0056:0000::                              ​ 128​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
    2001:DB8:0:8::                                ​  61​ *ALL      ​ 0​  *ACCEPT    
                                                                  ​      More...​ 
 F3=Exit   F5=Refresh   F6=Add new   F8=Print                        F12=Cancel​ 
                                                                                
                                                                                

The body of the screen consists of seven fields, starting with an Opt field for entering options. Each line refers to a single IP address range.

The remaining fields are:

IPv6 Address

The IPv6 address for the range, or *ALL, representing all addresses that are not otherwise listed.

Prfx Lngh

The prefix length for the range of addresses.

Incoming Terminal

The terminal sending the request. This can be a single name, a generic* name, *ALL, or *BLANKS.

Min pwd vld

The minimum password validation level needed for the logon. The possibilities include:

  • 0: No password
  • 1: With password
  • 2: Encrypted password
  • 3: SSL connection

Logon

How Firewall responds to the logon request. The possibilities include:

  • *ACCEPT: Accept logon request
  • *REJECT: Reject logon request
  • *AUTOSIGNON: Sign on automatically if permitted by system configuration
  • *FRCSIGNON: Force the user to sign on even if the system is configured to accept an automatic signon.
  • *ACCEPTSIP: Accept logon request if it is from the same IP as your system.

To add information for an IPv6 address range, press the F6 key. The Add Telnet Logon Security Setting IPv6 screen appears, as shown in Adding Firewall Settings for IPv6 Telnet Logons.

To modify information for an IPv6 address range, enter 1 in the Opt field for that IPv6 address range. The Modify Telnet Logon Security Setting IPv6 screen appears, as shown in Modifying Firewall Settings for IPv6 Telnet Logons.

To copy information from one IPv6 address range to another, enter 3 in the Opt field for the original IPv6 address range. The Copy Telnet Logon Security screen appears, as shown in Copying Firewall Settings for IPv6 Telnet Logons.

To delete information for an IPv6 address range, enter 4 in the Opt field for the IPv6 address range. The Delete Telnet Logon Security Setting IPv6 screen appears, as shown in Deleting Firewall Settings for IPv6 Telnet Logons.