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Telnet access lets you use line commands to configure the NSA. Use these
commands at your own risk. The vendor takes no responsibility for any
changes you make using the commands.
Click Network > Telnet in the navigation panel to open the following screen.
Figure 70
Network > Telnet
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 34
Network > Telnet
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable Telnet
Service
Select this to enable Telnet access to the NSA. Clear it to not allow Telnet access to the
NSA.
To use Telnet, log in as “admin” or “root” and use the admin password.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Reset
Click this to restore previously saved settings.
Summary of Contents for NSA series
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