Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Management and Monitoring Capabilities
- Device Initialization
- Basic Configuration
- Device Configuration
- Device Management
- Device Monitoring
- Troubleshooting
- Frequency Domains and Channels
- Bootloader CLI and Scan Tool
- ASCII Character Chart
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Statement of Warranty
- Technical Services and Support

Device Management
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Configure the following parameters in the Telnet/SSH screen:
Click OK and then Reboot the device for the changes to take effect.
:
• The sum of Telnet and SSH sessions cannot be more than 3.
• The Telnet and SSH Port should not be same.
6.3.3 SNMP
Navigate to MANAGEMENT > Services > SNMP and configure the following parameters:
Parameter Description
Password Specifies the password to access the device by using CLI.
By default, the password is set to public. To configure, enter a new password in the
Password box. The password should be alphanumeric with minimum of 6 and maximum of
32 characters.
: Special characters like - = \ " ' ? / space are not allowed in the password.
Telnet Select Enable or Disable from the Telnet drop down menu.
If enabled, it allows the user to access the device through the Telnet interface.
Telnet Port Specifies the port number for the Telnet interface.
By default, the Telnet Port number is 23. To configure, enter a new port.
Telnet Sessions Specifies the number of Telnet sessions which controls the number of active Telnet
connections.
By default, the number of Telnet Sessions allowed is 2. To configure, enter a value ranging
from 0 to 3.
SSH Select Enable or Disable from the SSH drop down menu.
If enabled, it allows the user to access the device through the SSH Interface.
SSH Port Specifies the port number for the SSH interface.
By default, the SSH Port number is 22. To configure, enter a new port.
SSH Sessions Specifies the number of SSH sessions which controls the number of active SSH connections.
By default, the number of SSH Sessions allowed is 1. To configure, enter a value ranging
from 0 to 3.