Managing the System
Network Services
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To enable Telnet/SSH remote login:
STEP 1
Choose
Network Services > Telnet/SSH
from the Navigation menu.
The
Telnet/SSH
window opens.
STEP 2
Click
Allow Telnet connection
to enable Telnet/SSH remote login.
STEP 3
Enter a Port Number for Telnet. The default port is 23.
STEP 4
Click
Allow SSH connection
to enable SSH connection.
STEP 5
Enter a Port Number for SSH connection. The default value is 22.
STEP 6
Click
Apply
. Your Telnet/SSH settings are updated to the NAS.
SNMP Settings
From the
Network Services > SNMP Settings
window, you can configure Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is widely used in network
management systems to monitor appliances attached to a network such as a NAS.
You can set up SNMP traps to be alerted via SNMP. You can enter up to three
SNMP trap addresses. In addition, you can also select the system event log level in
SNMP.