Minicom Advanced Systems 232 IP, 216 manual Security SSL Certificate, Password Policy

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SMART 216 / 232 IP

Password Policy

For local and remote users you have the option of a standard or high security level of password. The table below shows the parameters of the 2 options.

Standard security policy

High security policy

6 characters or more

8 characters or more must include at least 1 digit

 

and 1 upper case letter and 1 “special” character

 

as follows !@#$%^*()_-+=[]’:;?/{}

Must not include the user name

Must not include the user name

 

 

Check the box to enable the high security password policy. Unchecked, the standard security policy applies.

OSD password enabled - For the local user access to the OSD can be password enabled or disabled (default), with the option of a standard or high security level of password as explained above. Select the checkbox to enable password.

Note! The user access permissions are the same whether access in done locally or remotely.

Idle Timeout – Select the Timeout inactivity period after which the user is disconnected from the system. Choose No Timeout to disable Timeout.

19. Security > SSL Certificate

You can install an SSL certificate. To do so:

From the menu, select SSL Certificate, the install SSL Certificate page appears, see Figure 22.

Figure 22 Install SSL Certificate page

Certificate File - Browse to locate the cer file (.ssl format).

Private Key File - Browse to locate the private key file (.pem format). Key Password – Type the Key password.

Click . The certificate installs. The device restarts automatically.

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Contents Smart 216 / 232 IP User Guide Table of Contents Targets page menu Technical precautions WelcomeTrademarks Key features SectionIntroduction System components CompatibilityTerminology Smart 216 IP unitConnector table LED and button tablePre-installation guidelines Avoiding general rack mounting problemsRack mounting the Smart 216 IP Bracket positionsConnecting the system ROCsConnecting a ROC PS/2 ROC USBConnecting to the network Connecting the CAT5 cablesConnecting a KVM console Connecting a ROC USBSetting the IP address Connecting the power supplyLogging into the web interface Changing the Network parametersSSL Certificate notes LoggingConfiguring the system Connecting to a Target serverNetwork Configuration 12.1.1 LANAdministration User Settings 12.1.2 KVM.netAdministrator Adding a userDeleting a user UserAdministration Switch Configuration Blocking a userAdministration Power Management Power ManagementAdministration Serial Settings Administration User TargetsSecurity Settings User Targets ConfigurationPassword Policy Security SSL CertificateMaintenance Switch Upgrade Maintenance RICCs/RoCs UpgradeRestore Factory Settings RICCs/RoCs UpgradeBackup & Restore Set Time & DateSaving changes and logging out Accessing a Target server ToolbarSwitching to a different server Changing the performance settingsAdjusting the Video settings Manual Video AdjustBandwidth RefreshAuto Video Adjust Manual Video Adjustments controlsPower cycle Keyboard key sequencesSynchronizing mouse pointers Click Start RecordingClick Stop Recording Aligning the mice pointers Calibrating mice pointersManual mice synchronization Mouse Settings Dialog box ExamplesAdjustments in general Minicom icon menu featuresFull screen mode Disconnecting the remote sessionChanging the password Targets page menuEvent log Downloading the log Clearing the logOSD Navigating the OSD Main windowSelecting a computer Power management hotkey left Shift, F12 Moving the Confirmation label F1Tuning F5 Settings window F2DDC F10 Video resolution and refresh rates Saving changes to the settingsTechnical specifications ROC PS/2 ROC USBSafety User guide feedbackWeee compliance Regional Offices