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domain

set or change your domain name. After this action, you must reboot the unit; use the

 

command reboot.

user-iphost

the default ip host for all users who login to the unit. Enter an internet address in dot

 

decimal notation; e.g. 192.101.34.202. The IP address entered here does not affect

 

any line configuration.

auth-method

set the authentication method for users, when they login to the unit; the method is

 

‘local’, ‘both’ or ‘radius’.

retry-value

is the number of times the unit will attempt to transfer (using tftp) a file to/from a host.

 

Enter a value between 0 and 255. The default value is 5. A value of 0 means that the

 

unit will not attempt a retry should tftp fail.

timeout-value

is the time in seconds the unit will wait for successful transmit or receipt of tftp packets

 

before retrying a tftp transfer. Enter a value between 1 and 255. The default value is 3.

security-status

By enabling security, the CS9000 will restrict incoming connections to the source IP

 

addresses that are configured host table. Regardless of the type of access (SNMP,

 

reverse telnet, SSH, etc), all frames from any IP host NOT configured in the host

 

table will be filtered/dropped if security is enabled. By not responding to

 

unauthorised IP hosts (even pings), it prevents common IP/port mapping utilities

 

from discovering the server's IP address and listening port information.

dhcp-status

By enabling dhcp, the Console Server allows a dhcp server to provide the

 

configuration for the Console Server. The values are 'on' or 'off'; the default is 'off'

 

(dhcp disabled).

ssh-protocol-

By enabling the ssh protocol, you allow secure ssh connections to be established

status

across the LAN to a port device. The values that ssh-protocol-status can be set to are

 

"disabled", "ssh-1", "ssh-2" and "both (ssh-1+ssh-2)".

 

By default, the ssh protocol is set to "disabled". By setting the ssh protocol to "ssh-

 

1", ssh client connecting using SSH version 1 protocol will be allowed access.

 

Encryption keys will only be generated for SSH version 1 which you will be

 

prompted to generated. Similarly, encryption keys will only be generated for SSH

 

version 2, when set to "ssh-2" and only ssh clients that connect using SSH version 2

 

protocol will be allowed access. Both sets of keys will be generated when setting

 

ssh-protocol-status to "both (ssh-1+ssh-2)" and will support both SSH version 1 and

 

2 protocols.

 

NOTE: generation of keys can takes several minutes depending upon the SSH

 

version chosen. Key generation is only required once unless the Console Server is

 

reset back to a factory default state.

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