7-2 Remote Management
This radio provides remote management to manage and diagnose your network
.
Figure: 7-2 Remote Management
Secure Shell (SSH) is a program that provides a cryptographically secure replacement
for Telnet that is considered the de facto protocol for remote logins. SSH runs in the
Application Layer of the TCP/IP stack. SSH provides a secure connection over the
Internet providing strong user authentication. SSH protects the privacy of transmitted
data (such as passwords, binary data, and administrative commands) by encrypting it.
SSH clients make SSH relatively easy to use and are available on most computers
including those that run Windows or a type of UNIX. SSH clients are also available on
some handheld devices.
SSH on the radio is enabled by default. When user manager is enabled, SSH uses the
same usernames and passwords established by the user manager.
The applicability of SSH for the radio allow you to have insight into your LAN.
1. From the Putty Configuration, enter IP address in host name field and port number
in port field. Also, select SSH as protocol.
SSH
If your computer does not have the SSH client installed, you must procure
and install it before you can proceed. You can download the latest SSH client
from the following site: http://ssh.com/.
Take the following steps to manage this radio via SSH:
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