•RealPort
•Reverse TCP
•Reverse Telnet
•Remote login
•Remote shell
•SNMP
•SSH
•Telnet
Service Levels
These are the secure access levels:
•Secure, which means that SSH is the only service available to inbound users
•High, which means that SSH, HTTP, SNMP, and RealPort services are available to inbound users
•Normal, which means all services are available
•Custom, which means you can select services to turn off.
The default service level is normal, which means that all services are available.
Procedure
Use this topic for information on using the web interface to turn services off.
1.Access the device server from a web browser by entering the Digi device’s IP address in the URL window.
2.Log on as root. The default password is dbps.
3.Click Security under Configuration.
4.Select the Secure Access tab and select the security level you want or choose Custom to select the specific services you want to turn off. Use the context sensitive help for information on configuration fields.
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