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SSH
Enable/Disable
SSH
Host
Key
Generation
IP
Filter
Configuration
Menu 8: Network IP Filter Configuration
IP Filtering is ENABLED. Enable? (Y/N): y
Select E),
Enable
IP
Filtering
to enable
or disable the filtering function.
Filter added as Rule 1.
Selecting either DROP or ACCEPT the
packets and the RPC will assign filter the
next rule number:
Please enter a single ip address filter
or an ip address block in ip/<blockmask> notation.
: 70.150.140.95
Select a target option for this filter:
DROP the packet..................1
ACCEPT the packet................2
Exit.............................X,CR
Enter Request :1
Select A)
to
Add
Rule
. Type an IP address,
select whether to drop or accept the address.
Filter Management Menu
Enter request or CR,X to exit menu.
A)...Add Rule
E)...Enable IP Filtering
D)...Delete Rule
V)...View Rules
F)...Flush Rules
C)...Set Default Target
Enter Request :a
Select 11, from Network Port Configuration Menu
the IP Filter Management Menu allows the admin
user to pass or block certain IP Addresses. If you
have no rules defined the unit may display only
options (
A, E, C
).
Select 10, from Network Port Configuration Menu
to allow the user to generate a unique SSH host
key for the RPC unit. This key is part of the SSH encryption process. Each RPC leaving Baytech is
shipped with same default SSH host key. It is important that the user generate a
new SSH host key if SSH communications will be used.
NOTE:
It can take the unit up to 10 minutes to generate a new host key.
IMPORTANT:
changing this setting will logout all SSH and Telnet sessions
Select 9, from Network Port Configuration Menu
to enable or disable the SSH feature. Secure Shell
(SSH), sometimes known as Secure Socket Shell, is a Unix-based command interface and protocol for
securely getting access to a remote computer. It is widely used by
network administrators to control Web and other kinds of servers
remotely.
Default setting is ENABLED
.
SSH is............................Enabled
Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :
Generate ? (Y/N)