RADWIN
2000+
Series
User
Manual
Release
4.2.40
7
‐
11
Management
For
a
link
managed
as
part
of
a
network,
direct
access
using
Telnet
is
considered
to
be
a
security
breach.
Telnet
access
may
be
enabled
or
disabled
by
clicking
the
Protocol
tab
and
enabling/disabling
Telnet
access
using
the
Telnet
check
‐
box.
Similar
considerations
apply
to
access
via
the
Web
Interface.
•
For
further
details
about
Telnet
access
see
•
For
further
details
about
the
Web
Interface,
see
.
Telnet
and
Web
Interface
access
modes
when
available,
are
site
specific.
If
for
example,
you
want
Telnet
access
from
a
specific
site,
you
should
enable
it
for
that
site
and
disable
it
for
others.
Conversely,
If
the
Telnet
or
Web
Interface
access
modes
pose
a
general
security
risk,
you
must
disable
them
for
each
site
separately.
Multiuser
Support
under
SNMPv3
If
you
chose
SNMPv3
or
both
versions,
you
are
asked
to
log
on
again:
For
the
first
log
‐
on
under
SNMPv3,
use
as
password,
the
User
Name,
admin
.
There
is
one
change
to
the
main
window.
The
title
bar
now
shows
the
SNMPv3
user
name:
Summary of Contents for 2000+ SERIES
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 SERIES POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 4 2 40...
Page 13: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 4 2 40...
Page 19: ...Part 2 Basic Installation Release 4 2 40...
Page 83: ...Part 3 Link Management Release 4 2 40...
Page 154: ...Part 4 Site Synchronization Release 4 2 40...
Page 191: ...Part 5 Advanced Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...
Page 221: ...Part 6 Field Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...
Page 251: ...Part 7 Product Reference Release 4 2 40...
Page 267: ...Part 8 Regulatory Notices Release 4 2 40...
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