Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-4 Configuring for Management LA-210 Ver. 1.5
LA-210
Configuration > System > Terminal
1. Baud rate > (9600 bps)
S - Save
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-4. Terminal Screen
Configuring Management Access
You can enable or disable access to the LA-210 management system via an
SNMP, Telnet or Web-based application. By disabling SNMP, Telnet or Web, you
prevent unauthorized access to the system when security of the LA-210 IP
address has been compromised. When SNMP, Telnet and Web access is disabled,
LA-210 can be managed via an ASCII terminal only.
³ To modify Telnet, SNMP, or WEB access permissions for a user:
From the Management menu (Configuration > System > Management), select
Management Access.
The Management Access menu appears as illustrated in
Figure
4-5
.
LA-210
Configuration > System > Management > Management Access
1. User Access >
2. Radius Parameters >
3. Telnet/SSH Access (Enable)
4. SNMP Access (Enable)
5. WEB Access (Enable)
6. Access Policy
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-5. Management Access
³ To configure Telnet access:
Select Telnet and then choose as follows:
Enable – All users are enabled.
Managers Only – Managers listed in the Managers list are enabled.
Secure – Users using an SSH connection are enabled.
Managers Only Secure – Managers listed in the Managers list using an SSH
connection are enabled.
Disable – Telnet access is disabled.
³ To configure SNMP access:
Select SNMP and then choose as follows:
Enable – All users are enabled.