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CHAPTER 28
System
28.1 Overview
Use the system screens to configure general NXC settings.
28.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
•The Host Name screen (Section 28.2 on page 289) configures a unique name for the NXC in
your network.
•The USB Storage screen (Section 28.3 on page 289) configures the settings for the connected
USB devices.
•The Date/Time screen (Section 28.4 on page 290) configures the date and time for the NXC.
•The Console Speed screen (Section 28.5 on page 294) configures the console port speed when
you connect to the NXC via the console port using a terminal emulation program.
•The DNS screen (Section 28.6 on page 294) configures the DNS (Domain Name System) server
used for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa.
•The WWW screens (Section 28.7 on page 301) configure settings for HTTP or HTTPS access to
the NXC and how the login and access user screens look.
•The SSH screen (Section 28.8 on page 312) configures SSH (Secure SHell) for securely
accessing the NXC’s command line interface. You can specify which zones allow SSH access and
from which IP address the access can come.
•The Telnet screen (Section 28.9 on page 317) configures Telnet for accessing the NXC’s
command line interface. Specify which zones allow Telnet access and from which IP address the
access can come.
•The FTP screen (Section 28.10 on page 318) specifies from which zones FTP can be used to
access the NXC. You can also specify from which IP addresses the access can come. You can
upload and download the NXC’s firmware and configuration files using FTP. Please also see
Chapter 30 on page 343 for more information about firmware and configuration files.
•The SNMP screen (Section 28.11 on page 320) configures the device’s SNMP settings, including
from which zones SNMP can be used to access the NXC. You can also specify from which IP
addresses the access can come.
•The Auth. Server screen (Section 28.12 on page 324) configures the device to operate as a
RADIUS server.
•The Language screen (Section 28.13 on page 326) sets the user interface language for the
NXC’s Web Configurator screens.
•The IPv6 screen (Section 28.14 on page 327) enables or disables IPv6 support on the NXC.