User`s guide

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Basic Configuration
TelnetAccess: 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.)
TelnetPort: 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.PerSource: 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.
SSHAccess: Enables/disables SSH communication. (Default = On.)
SSHPort: 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.)
SSHViewPortEnable: (Text Interface Only) Allows monitoring of Serial Port
activity. (Default = Off)
SSHViewPortBidirection: (Text Interface Only) Allows monitoring of bidirectional
Serial Port Activity. (Default = Off)
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.