Installation guide

FireLine System Protocol Manual
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3.2. Enable or Disable Network Services
The Network Services page shows a set of common network services that are
available for devices, and the port on which the service is running.
You can enable or disable several common network services and configure the
TCP port they listen on. Disabling services may be done for security purposes.
That is, you can disable certain services so that a device is running only those
services specifically needed by the device. As needed, you can also disable any
non-secure services, such as Telnet.
Network Services that Can Be Enabled or Disabled
Following are the network services which can be enabled or disabled. By default,
all services are ENABLED.
ADDP: This service controls use of Advanced Digi Device Discovery Protocol. If it is
disabled, you can no longer use the Digi Device Setup Wizard, or Digi Device
Discovery utility to locate the device.
HTTP & HTTPS: These services control the use of the Web interface. If you disable them,
device users cannot use the default web interface or Java applet to configure,
monitor, and administer the device.
RealPort or Encrypted RealPort: These services control use of COM port redirection. If
disabled, COM port redirection cannot be used for the device.
Rlogin: Enables or disables the remote login (rlogin) service. If disabled, users cannot
perform a remote login to the device.
Rsh: Enables or disables the remote shell (rsh) service.