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CHAPTER 15
Remote Management Screens
15.1 Overview
This chapter provides information on the Remote Management screens. Remote management
allows you to determine which services/protocols can access which LAN-Cell interface (if
any) from which computers.
The following figure shows secure and insecure management of the LAN-Cell coming in from
the WAN. HTTPS and SSH access are secure. HTTP and Telnet access are not secure.
Figure 191 Secure and Insecure Remote Management From the WAN
15.1.1 What You Can Do in the Remote Management Screens
• Use the WWW screen (Section 15.4 on page 327) to configure the LAN-Cell’s HTTP and
HTTPS management settings.
• Use the SSH screen (Section 15.6 on page 330) to configure the LAN-Cell’s Secure Shell
settings.
• Use the Telnet screen (Section 15.8 on page 331) to specify which interfaces allow Telnet
access and from which IP address the access can come.
• Use the FTP screen (Section 15.9 on page 332) to specify which interfaces allow FTP
access and from which IP address the access can come.
• Use the SNMP screen (Section 15.10 on page 333) to configure the LAN-Cell’s SNMP
settings.
• Use the DNS screen (Section 15.11 on page 336) to set from which IP address the LAN-
Cell will accept DNS queries and on which interface it can send them your LAN-Cell’s
DNS settings.