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Managing services
Overview
Service management allows you to manage the following types of services: FTP, Telnet, SSH, SFTP,
HTTP and HTTPS.
You can enable or disable the services, modify HTTP and HTTPS port numbers, and associate the
FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS service with an ACL to block illegal users.
FTP service
FTP is an application layer protocol for sharing files between server and client over a TCP/IP
network.
Telnet service
Telnet is an application layer protocol that provides remote login and virtual terminal functions.
SSH service
Secure Shell (SSH) offers an approach to securely logging in to a remote device. By encryption and
strong authentication, it protects devices against attacks such as IP spoofing and plain text password
interception.
SFTP service
The secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) is a new feature in SSH2.0. SFTP uses the SSH connection
to provide secure data transfer. The device can serve as the SFTP server, allowing a remote user to
log in to the SFTP server for secure file management and transfer. The device can also serve as an
SFTP client, enabling a user to login from the device to a remote device for secure file transfer.
HTTP service
HTTP is used for transferring webpage information across the Internet. It is an application-layer
protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite.
You can log in to the device by using the HTTP protocol with HTTP service enabled, accessing and
controlling the device with Web-based network management.
HTTPS service
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) refers to the HTTP protocol that supports the
Security Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
The SSL protocol of HTTPS enhances the security of the device in the following ways:
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Uses the SSL protocol to ensure the legal clients to access the device securely and prohibit the
illegal clients.
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Encrypts the data exchanged between the HTTPS client and the device to ensure the data
security and integrity.
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Defines certificate attribute-based access control policy for the device to control user access.
Managing services
1.
Select
Network
>
Service
from the navigation tree to enter the service management
configuration page, as shown in
Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork NJ5000
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Page 39: ...27 Figure 16 Configuration complete ...
Page 67: ...55 Figure 47 Displaying the speed settings of ports ...
Page 78: ...66 Figure 59 Loopback test result ...
Page 158: ...146 Figure 156 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Page 183: ...171 Figure 171 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...
Page 243: ...231 Figure 237 IPv6 active route table ...