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Chapter 13 System Configuration
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Figure 91 System Configuration: Remote Management
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 57 System Configuration: Remote Management
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Services This panel displays the services that you may use to remotely manage the switch.
Select the check box(es) to allow remote management using the service(s).
Port Enter the server port number to use with the corresponding service.
Timeout For HTTP and HTTPS, you can also specify the administrative idle timeout (in
minutes).
Apply Click Apply to save the changes back to the switch.
Secured Clients Select the check box(es) to enable the client set.
Start To allow a range of computers to use Telnet, FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS
services, enter the first IP address in the range here.The default value for a start and
end address is 0.0.0.0, which means you don’t care which host is trying to use a
service (Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SNMP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS).If you enter an IP
address in this field, the switch will check if the client IP address matches the value
here when a (Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SNMP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS) session is up. If it
does not match, the session is disconnected immediately.
End To allow a range of computers to use Telnet, FTP, Web, SNMP or ICMP services,
enter the End IP address in the range here. To allow a single computer to use
Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SNMP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS services, enter the same IP
address here as in the Start field.
Telnet, FTP,
HTTP, ICMP,
SNMP, ICMP,
SSH, HTTPS
Select the check box to allow the trusted computer(s) in the IP address range
specified above to use this service to manage the switch.
Apply Click Apply to save the changes back to the switch.
Close Click Close to close the screen.