Management Access Policy Configuration
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2. Set the following parameters required for Telnet access:
3. Set the following parameters required for SSH access:
4. Set the following HTTP/HTTPS parameters:
5. Set the following Access Restrictions:
6. Select OK to update the access control configuration. Select Reset to the last saved configuration.
Enable Telnet Select the checkbox to enable Telnet device access. Telnet provides a
command line interface to a remote host over TCP. Telnet provides no
encryption, but it does provide a measure of authentication. Telnet access
is disabled by default.
Telnet Port Set the port on which Telnet connections are made (1 - 65,535). The default
port is 23. Change this value using the spinner control next to this field or
by entering the port number in the field.
Enable SSHv2 Select the checkbox to enable SSH device access. SSH (Secure Shell)
version 2, like Telnet, provides a command line interface to a remote host.
SSH transmissions are encrypted and authenticated, increasing the
security of transmission. SSH access is disabled by default.
SSHv2 Port Set the port on which SSH connections are made. The default port is 22.
Change this value using the spinner control next to this field or by entering
the port number in the field.
Enable HTTP Select the checkbox to enable HTTP device access. HTTP provides limited
authentication and no encryption.
Enable HTTPS Select the checkbox to enable HTTPS device access. HTTPS (Hypertext
Transfer Protocol Secure) is more secure than plain HTTP. HTTPS provides
both authentication and data encryption as opposed to just authentication
NOTE: If the external RADIUS server is not reachable, HTTPS or SSH management
access to Access Point may be denied.
Filter Type Use the drop-down menu to select the filter mechanism used as the
management policy access restriction. Options include source-address,
ip-access-list and None.
Source Hosts
Set
multiple source host IP address resources.
Source Subnets Define a list of subnets allowed administrative access.
Logging Policy Use the drop-down menu to set the logging policy for administrative
access. Select from None, denied-only and All.