SCS100/200/400 User Guide 6: Application Setup
Configuring a Dial-Out ISP Connection
5. Click the Update button. The default route is now set to site outgoing.
Note: Local Ethernet routes are not be used. To share an ISP connection
with the local LAN, Network Address Translation (NAT) must be used. For
more information on SCS IP routing and NAT, see the SCS Reference
Manual.
6. Reboot the SCS for these changes to take effect.
SSH Connections
Secure Shell (SSH) is a program that uses strong user authentication and encryption
methods to secure communication from one host to another on a network. The SCS
products support SSHv1 and the more robust SSHv2. This section describes how to
configure the SCS to support either method.
To use SSH you need an SSH client program on your computer.
Defining Supported SSH Connections
By default, the SCS is configured to allow both SSHv1 and SSHv2 client connections. In
the default mode, the remote client is prompted to choose the version to use when an
SSH connection attempt is made to or from the SCS.
From the command prompt of the SCS, you can change this setting and specify the types
of SSH connections allowed. Use the following syntax:
Set/Define Protocol SSH Mode [ V1Only | V1Prefer | V2Prefer | V2Only ]
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