Configuring Telnet/SSH on a Secure Access Device User Role (NSM Procedure)
The Telnet/SSH option enables users to connect to internal server hosts in the clear
using Telnet protocols or to communicate over an encrypted Secure Shell (SSH) session
through a Web-based terminal session emulation.
To configure telnet/SSH on a user role:
1.
In the navigation tree, select
Device Manager
>
Devices
. Click the
Device Tree
tab,
and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure a
telnet/SSH.
2.
Click the
Configuration
tab. Select
Users
>
User Roles
.
3.
Click the
New
button. The New Dialog box appears.
4.
Add or modify settings on the access options as specified in Table 20 on page 90.
5.
Click one:
•
OK
—Saves the changes.
•
Cancel
—Cancels the modifications.
Table 20: User Role Telnet/SSH Configuration Details
Your Action
Function
Option
Telnet/SSH > Telnet Bookmarks tab
Enter the name for the
bookmark.
Specifies the name for the
Terminal Sessions page
bookmark.
Name
Enter the description.
Specifies the bookmark
description for the Terminal
Sessions page bookmark.
Description
Enter the name or IP address.
Specifies the name or IP
address of the remote host for
this session.
Host
Select
telnet
or
SSH
from the
drop-down list.
Specifies the session type.
Session Type
Enter the port.
Specifies the port if different
from the prepopulated port
assignment.
Port
Enter a username or other
Secure Access
device-appropriate, session
variable.
Specifies the username or
other Secure Access
device-appropriate, session
variable for Telnet bookmark.
Username
Select the font size.
Specifies the font size for the
Telnet bookmark.
Font Size
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