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10 - 6 WiNG 5.6 Access Point System Reference Guide
4. Set the following parameters required for Telnet access:
5. Set the following parameters required for SSH access:
6. Set the following HTTP/HTTPS parameters:
7. Set the following FTP parameters:
Enable Telnet Select the check box 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 or by entering the port number in the
field.
Enable SSHv2 Select the check box 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 or by entering the port number in the field.
Enable HTTP Select the check box to enable HTTP device access. HTTP provides limited
authentication and no encryption.
Enable HTTPS Select the check box 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 an AP6511 or AP6521’s external RADIUS server is not reachable, HTTPS or SSH
management access to the access point may be denied. Those models (unlike AP7131,
AP6522, AP6522M, AP6532, AP6562, AP8132, AP8232 and AP7161) do not have an
onboard RADIUS resource and are reliant on an external RADIUS resource for
authentication.
Enable FTP Select the check box to enable FTP device access. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the
standard protocol for transferring files over a TCP/IP network. FTP requires
administrators enter a valid username and password authenticated locally on the
controller. FTP access is disabled by default.
FTP Username Specify a username required when logging in to the FTP server. The username cannot
exceed 32 characters.
FTP Password Specify a password required when logging in to the FTP server. Reconfirm the
password in the field provided to ensure it has been entered correctly. The password
cannot exceed 63 characters.
FTP Root Directory Provide the complete path to the root directory in the space provided. The default
setting has the root directory set to flash:/

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