Port numbers range from 1 to 65535.
Tip
The default SSH port is 22.
4. Optional: Select Enable SFTP.
5. Click Apply.
Editing SSH Access Permissions
1. Go to Control Panel > Network & File Services > Telnet/SSH .
2. Click Edit Access Permission.
The Edit Access Permission window opens.
3. Select user accounts to give access permissions.
Important
Only administrator accounts can log in using an SSH connection.
4. Click Apply.
SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to collect and organize information about
managed devices on a network. Enabling the QTS SNMP service allows for the immediate reporting of NAS
events, such as warnings or errors, to a Network Management Station (NMS).
Configuring SNMP Settings
1. Go to Control Panel > Network & File Services > SNMP .
2. Select Enable SNMP Service.
3. Configure the SNMP settings.
Setting User Action
Port number Specify the port that the Network Management Station (NMS) will
use to connect to QTS.
SNMP Trap Level Select the type of alert messages that the NAS will send to the
NMS.
• Information: QTS sends information regarding ongoing or
scheduled NAS operations.
• Warning: QTS sends alerts when NAS resources are critically
low or the hardware behaves abnormally.
• Error: QTS sends alerts failing to enable or update NAS
features or applications.
Trap Address Specify the IP addresses of the NMS. You can specify a maximum
of 3 trap addresses.
4. Select the SNMP version that the NMS uses.
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