Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment
Security menu
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Figure 200 HTTP and Telnet Settings page
Caution
If HTTPS, HTTP, Telnet and SNMP are all disabled, management access will be
impossible until the unit is placed in recovery mode.
Note
If HTTP, Telnet and SNMP are all disabled, the secure web server becomes the only
management tool for the ODU web interface. To reenter the web interface after Step 7
of the Security Wizard, use the URL https://aa.bb.cc.dd (where aa.bb.cc.dd is the IP
address of the unit).
Review and update the HTTP and Telnet attributes (
) and click Next.
Table 190 HTTP and Telnet attributes
Attribute
Meaning
HTTP Access
Enabled
No: The unit will not respond to any requests on the HTTP port.
Yes: The unit will respond to requests on the HTTP port.
Remote management via HTTPS is not affected by this setting.
HTTP Port Number
The port number for HTTP access. Zero means use the default port.
Telnet Access
Enabled
No: The unit will not respond to any requests on the Telnet port.
Yes: The unit will respond to requests on the Telnet port.
Telnet Port Number The port number for Telnet access. Zero means use the default port.