User`s guide
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Basic Configuration
• TelnetAccess: Enables/disables Telnet access. When Telnet Access is "Off," users
will not be allowed to establish a Telnet connection to the unit. Note that in the
Text Interface, this item also provides access to the "Telnet Port" and "Maximum per
Source" parameters. (Default = On.)
• TelnetPort: Selects the TCP/IP port number that will be used for Telnet
connections. In the Text Interface, this item is defined via a submenu, displayed
when the Telnet Access parameter is selected. (Default = 23.)
• Max.PerSource: The maximum number of Telnet sessions that will be allowed
per user MAC address. (Default = 4.)
Notes:
• In the Text Interface, the "Per Source" parameter is defined via a submenu of
item 21 (Telnet Access) in the Network Parameters menu.
• After changing the "Max Per Source" parameter, you must log out of all pre-
existing Telnet sessions in order for the new maximum value to be applied.
• SSHAccess: Enables/disables SSH communication. (Default = On.)
• SSHPort: Selects the TCP/IP port number that will be used for SSH connections.
Note: 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.)
• SSHViewPortEnable: (Text Interface Only) Allows monitoring of Serial Port
activity. (Default = Off)
• SSHViewPortBidirection: (Text Interface Only) Allows monitoring of bidirectional
Serial Port Activity. (Default = Off)
• HTTPAccess(WebAccess): Enables/disables the Web Browser Interface.
When disabled, users will not be allowed to contact the unit via the Web Browser
Interface. (Default = Off.)
• HTTPPort: Selects the TCP/IP port number that will be used for Web Access.
(Default = 80.)
• HTTPSAccess: Enables/disables HTTPS communication. For instructions on
setting up SSL encryption, please refer to Section 14. (Default = On.)
• HTTPSPort: 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.