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CHAPTER 34
System Remote Management
This chapter shows you how to determine which services/protocols can access which NXC
zones (if any) from which computers.
To allow the NXC to be accessed from a specified computer using a service,
make sure you do not have a service control rule or to-NXC rule to block that
traffic.
34.1 Remote Management Overview
You may manage your NXC from a remote location via:
To disable remote management of a service, deselect Enable in the corresponding service
screen.
34.1.1 Remote Management Limitations
Remote management will not work when:
1 You have disabled that service in the corresponding screen.
2 The accepted IP address in the Service Control table does not match the client IP
address. If it does not match, the NXC will disconnect the session immediately.
3 There is a firewall rule that blocks it.
34.1.2 System Timeout
There is a lease timeout for administrators. The NXC automatically logs you out if the
management session remains idle for longer than this timeout period. The management session
does not time out when a statistics screen is polling.
Each user is also forced to log in the NXC for authentication again when the reauthentication
time expires.
• Internet (WAN only) • ALL (LAN&WAN&DMZ)
• LAN only •DMZ only