7: Services
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
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SSH Port
Allows you to change the SSH login port to a different
value in the range of
1 - 65535
. The default is
22
.
Note:
You must reboot the unit before a change will
take effect.
Incoming V1
Logins
Enables or disables SSH version 1 connections to the
SLC. Enabled by default.
Note:
Disabling SSH V1 blocks Web SSH CLI and Web
SSH to device port connections on the SLC Network
page. Also, you must reboot the SLC before a change
will take effect.
Enable Telnet
Logins
Enables or disables Telnet logins to the SLC to allow
users to access the CLI using Telnet. Disabled by
default.
This setting does not control Telnet access to individual
device ports. (See
Device Ports – Settings
on page 64
for information on enabling Telnet access to individual
ports.)
You may want to keep this option disabled for security
reasons.
Timeout
If you enable Telnet logins, you can cause an idle
connection to disconnect after a specified number of
minutes. Select
Yes
and enter a value of from 1 to 30
minutes.
Note:
You must reboot the unit before a change will
take effect.
Enable Web Telnet
Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC
command Iine interface using Web Telnet. Disabled by
default. (Se on page 156.)
Enable SNMP
Agent
Enables or disables Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) agent, which allows read-only access
to the system. Disabled by default.
Enable Traps
Traps are notifications of certain critical events.
Disabled by default. This feature is applicable when
SNMP is enabled. Examples of traps that the SLC
sends include:
Ethernet Port Link Up
Ethernet Port Link Down
Authentication Failure
SLC Booted
SLC Shutdown
Device Port Logging
Power Supply Status
Sysadmin user password changed
The SLC sends the traps to the host identified in the
NMS
field.