Chapter 2 Setting Up XSCF 2-5
4. Set the time.
■ When the system time is updated, the XSCF reset is done and the XSCF session is
disconnected. Please log in again to the XSCF using the new user account.
■ NTP settings (setntp(8)) are done after the Network settings or the Domain
Configuration.
5. Configure the SSH/telnet settings.
■ XSCF reset is required to enable SSH, to disable telnet, and to set the SSH access
control from domain. Go to the next step when you reset it later. If you want to
reset XSCF immediately, use the rebootxscf(8) command. After the XSCF reset,
the XSCF session is disconnected. Log in again to the XSCF.
■ You can enable SSH and telnet at the same time. However, the telnet connection is
not a secure connection protocol. We recommend that when you enable SSH that
you disable telnet.
6. Confirm the XSCF host public key.
■ Before using SSH for XSCF-LAN connection, record the fingerprint. Or, copy the
text data of the host public key and save the data to a specific directory of the
client. (The following screen is an example.)
• Set and display the time zone.
• Set and display the XSCF time.
showtimezone(8), settimezone(8),
showdate(8), setdate(8)
• Reset and display the time subtraction
between the XSCF and the domain.
showdateoffset(8)
resetdateoffset(8)
(See Section 2.2.4, “Time Administration”
on page 2-43)
• Select SSH or telnet, and set SSH access control
from domain.
setssh(8), settelnet(8),
• Display and specify the timeout monitoring
period.
showautologout(8),
setautologout(8)
(See Section 2.2.5, “SSH/Telnet
Administration” on page 2-53)