Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Table 158. Configuring security settings
Option Description
Password Encryption Algorithm Select this option to choose the password encryption
algorithm. From the drop-down menu, select any of the
following options:
Base-64
AES
Plain-Text
The default value is Base-64.
Enable Gkey Reset By default, the Gkey reset feature is enabled. The factory
reset of the device can be performed when the G key is
pressed during device boot-up.
Install Certificates Select this option to choose the certificate which you want to
install on the device.
From the drop-down menu, select the certificates which are
added in the file repository.
Enable SSH Select this option to enable Secure Shell (SSH) on the device.
Allow root SSH login Select this option to enable the root SSH login.
Enable VNC Server Select this option to enable the VNC Server.
Require User to enter password Select this option to set the VNC password.
VNC Password Select this option to enter the VNC password.
Prompt user on VNC session start Select this option to enable a popup message for accepting
the incoming VNC connection request.
Configuring central configuration settings
Use this page to enter the file server, firmware server, root path, and the corresponding user credentials.
Table 159. Configuring central configuration settings
Option Description
File Server Path Enter the full path of the folder that contains the wlx folder.
Supported protocols include ftp, http, and https.
The default protocol is ftp.
File Server Username Enter the user name to access the file server.
File Server Password Enter the password to access the file server.
Root Path This root path is used to access files on the server. The
directory name /wlx is appended to the root path entry
before use. If root path is not provided, /wyse is considered.
Firmware Server/ Path Enter the full path of folder that contains the firmware
images. Supported protocols include ftp, http, and https.
The default protocol is ftp.
Firmware Server Username Enter the user name to access the firmware server.
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