Management Settings
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configuring management service interfaces
configuring management service interfaces
configuring management service interfaces
configuring management service interfaces
Figure 4-9
Figure 4-9
Figure 4-9
Figure 4-9
Management Services Configuration Screen
Management Services Configuration Screen
Management Services Configuration Screen
Management Services Configuration Screen
snmp-based management interface bitmask
snmp-based management interface bitmask
snmp-based management interface bitmask
snmp-based management interface bitmask
Configure the interface or interfaces (Ethernet, Wireless-A, Wireless-B, All Interfaces) from which you will manage the WL520
device via SNMP. You can also select Disabled to prevent a user from accessing the WL520 device via SNMP. Reboot the
WL520 for this setting to take effect.
http access
http access
http access
http access
Several configuration options are available that restrict access to the Web interface. Reboot the WL520 for any changes to
take effect.
– HTTP Interface Bitmap.
HTTP Interface Bitmap.
HTTP Interface Bitmap.
HTTP Interface Bitmap. Configure the interface or interfaces (Ethernet, Wireless-A, Wireless-B, All Interfaces) from which
you will manage the WL520 device via the Web interface. You can also select Disabled to prevent a user from accessing
the WL520 device from the Web interface.
– HTTP Port.
HTTP Port.
HTTP Port.
HTTP Port. Configure the HTTP port from which you will manage the WL520 device via the Web interface. By default, the
HTTP port is 80.
telnet configuration settings
telnet configuration settings
telnet configuration settings
telnet configuration settings
Use the Services tab to set the Telnet port, timeout, and session parameters.
–
Telnet Interface Bitmask
Telnet Interface Bitmask
Telnet Interface Bitmask
Telnet Interface Bitmask
. Select the interface(s) (Disabled, Ethernet, Wireless A, Wireless B, All Interfaces) from which you
can manage the WL520 device via telnet. This parameter can also be used to Disable telnet management. Reboot the
WL520 for this setting to take effect.
–
Telnet Port
Telnet Port
Telnet Port
Telnet Port
. Enter the Telnet Port. The default port number is 23.
–
Login Idle Timeout (seconds)
Login Idle Timeout (seconds)
Login Idle Timeout (seconds)
Login Idle Timeout (seconds)
. Enter the number of seconds the system will wait for a login attempt. The WL520 terminates
the session when it times out.
–
Session Idle Timeout (seconds)
Session Idle Timeout (seconds)
Session Idle Timeout (seconds)
Session Idle Timeout (seconds)
. Enter the number of seconds the system will wait during a session while there is no activity.
The WL520 will terminate the session on timeout.
NOTE:
See
Configure Serial Port Interface Settings
for information on the serial port parameters.