NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection

If you answer y for yes, security will be enabled and you will be taken to the Security Options Menu.

If you answer n for no, all security settings (except FTP security) will remain disabled and you will be taken back to the Main Security Menu.

The Security Options Menu is displayed as follows:

Select to change current security option

 

1)

Terminal (RS232) Security

Enabled

2)

HTTP Security

Disabled

3)

Telnet Security

Enabled

4)

Configuration Security

Enabled

5)

ICSP Security

Enabled

6)

ICSP Encryption Required

Enabled

Or <ENTER> to return to previous menu

Security Options ->

The selection listed will display what the current settings. To change an option, select the number listed next to the option.

For example, if selection 2) is selected (from the Select to change current security option listing), the security options for the Master are listed and HTTP Security becomes enabled. The listing is then displayed as follows:

Select to change current security option

 

1)

Terminal (RS232) Security

Enabled

2)

HTTP Security

Enabled

3)

Telnet Security

Enabled

4)

Configuration Security

Enabled

5)

ICSP Security

Enabled

6)

ICSP Encryption Required

Enabled

Or <ENTER> to return to previous menu

Security Options ->

Each selection simply toggles the security setting selected. Press <Enter> to exit the menu and return to the Main Security Menu.

Changes made to the target Master from within the Terminal window are not reflected within the web browser, until the Master is rebooted and the web browser connection is refreshed.

Any changes made to the Master, from within the web browser are instantly reflected within the Terminal session without the need to reboot.

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AMX NI-3101-SIG Select to change current security option, Enabled, Or Enter to return to previous menu Security Options