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Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide 425
NOTE
You cannot establish a SSH session with the controller when a RSA Key with a length of 360 is associated with
the SSH-Server.
Enable Telnet
Select this checkbox to allow the controller to use a Telnet session for
communicating over the network. This setting is enabled by default.
Port
Define the port number used for the Telnet session with the controller.
This field is enabled as long as the Enable Telnet option remains
enabled. The default port is port 23.
Enable SNMP v2
Select this checkbox to enable SNMPv2 access to the controller over the
SNMPv2 interface. This setting is enabled by default.
Enable SNMP v3
Select this checkbox to enable SNMPv3 access to the controller over the
SNMPv3 interface. This setting is enabled by default.
Retries
Define the number of retries the controller uses to connect to the SNMP
interface if the first attempt fails. The default value is 3 retry attempts.
Timeout
When the provided interval is exceeded, the user is logged out of the
SNMP session and forced re-initiate their connection. The default value is
10 minutes.
Enable HTTP
Select this checkbox to enable HTTP access to the controller. The
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for
distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. This setting is
enabled by default.
Enable HTTPS
Select this checkbox to enable HTTPS access to the controller. This
setting is enabled by default.
HTTPS Trustpoint
Use the Trustpoint drop-down menu to select the local or default
trustpoint used with a HTTPS session with the controller. For information
on creating a new certificate, see “Creating Server Certificates” on
page 411.
Enable FTP
Select this checkbox to enable FTP access to the controller.
File Transfer
Protocol
(FTP) is the language used for file transfers across the Web. This
setting is disabled by default.
Port
Displays the port number used for the FTP session with the controller (if
using FTP).
Username
Displays the read-only name of the user whose credentials are used for
the FTP session.
Password
If FTP is enabled, a password is required (for the user specified in the
Username
field) to use the controller with the FTP interface.
Root Dir.
Define the root directory where the FTP server is located (if using FTP).
Click the Magnifying Glass icon to display a
Select Directory File
screen
useful in selecting the root directory. If necessary a new directory folder
can be created.
Enable SSHv2
Select this checkbox to enable SSH version 2 access to the controller.
Secure Shell
(SSH) is a program designed to perform a number of
functions, such as file transfer between computers, command execution
or logging on to a computer over a network. It is intended to do these
tasks with greater security than programs such as Telnet or FTP. This
setting is enabled by default.
Port
Define the port number used for the SSH session with the controller.
RSA Key Pair
Use the
RSA Key Pair
drop-down menu to select a public/private key pair
used for RSA authentication. The default setting is “default_ssh_rsa_key
Maximum Number of
Applet Sessions per
User
As means of managing controller traffic, set the number of times a user
can access the controller applet (between 1 - 100) between controller
reboots. The default value is 20.