MasterSwitch VM
Security
Security Features
Planning and | As a network device that passes information across the network, the |
implementing | MasterSwitch unit is subject to the same exposure as other devices on |
security features | the network. |
| Use the information in this section to plan and implement the security |
| features appropriate for your environment. |
Port assignments | If a Telnet, FTP, or Web server uses a |
| specify the port when using the client interface, such as a Web browser. |
| The |
| the server to provide an additional level of security. The TCP ports for |
| which the Telnet, FTP, and Web servers listen are initially set at the |
| standard “well known ports” for the protocols.To hide the interfaces, use |
| any port numbers from 5000 to 65535. |
User names, | All user names, passwords, and community names for SNMP are |
passwords, | transferred over the network as plain text. A user who is capable of |
community names | monitoring the network traffic can determine the user names and |
| passwords required to log in to the Administrator, Device Manager, and |
| Outlet User accounts of a MasterSwitch unit’s Control Console or Web |
| interface. This security limitation of the protocols affects any device |
| using Telnet, a Web server, or an SNMP version 1 agent. |
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