Suppressing Telnet connection rejection messages

By default, if a Ruckus device denies Telnet management access to the device, the software sends a message to the denied Telnet client. You can optionally suppress the rejection message. When you enable the option, a denied Telnet client does not receive a message from the Ruckus device. Instead, the denied client simply does not gain access.

To suppress the connection rejection message, use the following CLI method.

To suppress the connection rejection message sent by the device to a denied Telnet client, enter the following command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI.

device(config)#telnet server suppress-reject-message

Syntax: [no] telnet server suppress-reject-message