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c.
Swap the master and slave device now. You must disconnect ALL
cascading cables connected to the two devices first before
swapping them and reconnecting cascading cables.
To change the cascading mode applied to a chain:
1.
Access the last slave device, and change its cascading mode.
If the new cascading mode is 'Port Forwarding', you must also
set its role to 'Slave'.
2.
Access the second to last, third to last and so on until the first slave
device to change their cascading modes one by one.
3.
Access the master device, and change its cascading mode.
If the new cascading mode is 'Port Forwarding', you must also
set its role to 'Master', and correctly select the downstream
interface.
Configuring Network Services
The PX3 supports the following network communication services.
HTTPS and HTTP enable the access to the web interface. Telnet and SSH
enable the access to the command line interface. See
Using the
Command Line Interface
(on page 365).
By default, SSH is enabled, Telnet is disabled, and all TCP ports for
supported services are set to standard ports. You can change default
settings if necessary.
Note: Telnet access is disabled by default because it communicates
openly and is thus insecure.
Submenu command
Refer to
HTTP
Changing HTTP(S) Settings
(on page 240)
SNMP
Configuring SNMP Settings
(on page 241)
SMTP Server
Configuring SMTP Settings
(on page 242)
SSH
Changing SSH Settings
(on page 244)
Telnet
Changing Telnet Settings
(on page 244)
Modbus
Changing Modbus Settings
(on page 245)
Service Advertising
Enabling Service Advertising
(on page 246)
Important: Raritan uses TLS instead of SSL 3.0 due to published
security vulnerabilities in SSL 3.0. Make sure your network
infrastructure, such as LDAP and mail services, uses TLS rather
than SSL 3.0.
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