Specifications
System Configuration
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4 Refer to the Applet Timeout field to set an HTTPS timeout interval.
5 Use the Admin Authentication buttons to specify the authentication server connection method.
6 Configure the Secure Shell field to set timeout values to reduce network inactivity.
7 Use the RADIUS Server if a RADIUS server has been selected as the authentication server. Enter the
required network address information.
CLI TELNET (port 23) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable
access to the AP35xx CLI via the TELNET terminal
emulation TCP/IP protocol.
CLI SSH (port 22) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable
access to the AP35xx CLI using the SSH (Secure Shell)
protocol.
SNMP (port 161) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable
access to the AP35xx configuration settings from an
SNMP-capable client.
HTTP/S Timeout Disables access to the access point if no data activity is
detected over Applet HTTPS (port 443) after the user
defined interval. Default is 0 Mins.
Local The AP35xx verifies the authentication connection.
Radius Designates that a RADIUS server is used in the
authentication credential verification. If using this option,
the connected PC is required to have its RADIUS
credentials verified with an external RADIUS server.
Additionally, the RADIUS Server’s Active Directory should
have a valid user configured and have a PAP based
Remote Access Policy configured for RADIUS Admin
Authentication to work.
Authentication Timeout Defines the maximum time (between 30–120 seconds)
allowed for SSH authentication to occur before executing a
timeout. The minimum permissible value is 30 seconds.
SSH Keepalive Interval The SSH Keepalive Interval defines a period (in seconds)
after which if no data has been received from a client,
SSH sends a message through the encrypted channel to
request a response from the client. The default is 0, and
no messages will be sent to the client until a non-zero
value is set. Defining a Keepalive interval is important,
otherwise programs running on a server may never notice
if the other end of a connection is rebooted.
Radius Server IP Specify the numerical (non DNS name) IP address of the
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
server. RADIUS is a client/server protocol and software
enabling remote-access servers to communicate with a
server used to authenticate users and authorize access to
the requested system or service.
Port Specify the port on which the server is listening. The
RADIUS server typically listens on ports 1812 (default
port).