User`s guide

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Basic Configuration
SSHAccess: Enables/disables SSH communication. (Default = On.)
SSHPort: Selects the TCP/IP port number that will be used for SSH connections.
Note that in the Text Interface, this option is defined via a submenu that is displayed
when the SSH Access parameter is selected (item number 22). (Default = 22.)
HTTPAccess(WebAccess): Enables/disables the Web Browser Interface.
When disabled, users will not be allowed to contact the unit via the Web Browser
Interface. (Default = Off.)
HTTPPort: Selects the TCP/IP port number that will be used for Web Access.
(Default = 80.)
HTTPSAccess: Enables/disables HTTPS communication. For instructions on
setting up SSL encryption, please refer to Section 14. (Default = On.)
HTTPSPort: Selects the TCP/IP port number that will be used for HTTPS
connections. (Default = 443.)
Notes:
In the Text Interface, HTTP and HTTPS parameters reside in a separate
submenu. To enable and configure HTTP and HTTPS Access via the
Text Interface, access the Network Configuration Menu as described in
Section 5.9, then type 23, press [Enter] and use the resulting submenu to
select parameters.
When the Web Access parameter is defined via the Text Interface, the
resulting submenu will also allow you to select SSL (encryption) parameters
as described in Section 14.
HardenWebSecurity:When the Harden Web Security feature is On (default,) only
the high and medium cypher suites for SSLv3 and TLSv1 will be enabled. When
the Harden Web Security feature is Off, all SSL protocols will be enabled, allowing
compatibility with older browsers. Note that in the Text Interface, the Harden Web
Security option is found in the Web Access submenu. (Default = On.)
SYSLOGAddresses: Defines the IP addresses for the Syslog Daemon(s) that
will receive log records generated by the VMR/NPS. Allows definition of IP
addresses for both a primary Syslog Daemon and an optional secondary Syslog
Daemon. SYSLOG Addresses can be entered in either IPv4 or IPv6 format, or in
domain name format (up to 64 characters.) For more information, please refer to
Section 11. (Default = undefined.)
Notes:
The Syslog Address submenu in the Text Interface and the Network
Parameters submenu in the Web Browser Interface both include a Ping Test
function that can be used to ping the user-selected Syslog IP Addresses in
order to verify that valid IP addresses have been entered. In order for the
Ping Test feature to function, your network and/or firewall must be configured
to allow ping commands.
In addition to the Ping Test feature, the /TEST command in the Text Interface
or the "Test" option in the Web Browser Interface can also be used to ping
the currently defined Syslog Addresses in order to make certain that the IP
addresses are responding.