Configuring the Server

Password Limit

The number of attempts a user is allowed to enter a password for a port. If this

 

limit is exceeded, the port is disabled for 5 minutes. A user with Admin level

 

rights can restart the port, bypassing the timeout, by issuing a kill on the

 

disabled port. The default value is 3.

Bypass Password

Single Telnet

Flush On Close

When set, authorised users who do not have a password set, with the exception of the Admin user, WILL NOT be prompted for a password at login with Local Authentication.

Sets all reverse connections (raw and telnet) to a one connection at a time mode. Server-side applications will get a (socket) connection refused until:

zAll data from previous connections on that serial port has drained

zThere are no other connections

zUp to a 1 second interconnection poll timer has expired

This also enables a per-connection keepalive TCP keepalive feature. After approximately 3 minutes of network connection idle time, the connection will send a gratuitous ACK to the network peer, thus either ensuring the connection stays active OR causing a dropped connection condition to be recognised by the reverse service (all connections).

Applications using Single Telnet need to be aware that there can be some considerable delay between a network disconnection and the port being available for the next connection attempt; this is to allow any data sent on prior connections to be transmitted out of the serial port. Application network retry logic needs to accommodate this feature. The default value is Off.

When enabled, deletes any pending data when a port is closed; as opposed to maintaining the port to send pending data. The default value is Off.

Banner

This parameter concerns the banner information (product name/software

 

version). This banner information is presented to a user with a login prompt.

 

For security reasons, you can turn off the display of this information. The

 

default is Off.

Prompt With Name Displays the Server Name field value instead of default product name. When enabled, the Server Name is displayed in the Device Server login prompt, CLI prompt, WebManager login screen, and the heading of the Menu. The default value is Off.

Services

Services are either daemon or client processes that run on the Device Server. You can disable any of the services for security reasons. If you disable the DeviceManagerD service, you will not be able to use DeviceManager to connect to a Device Server.

TelnetD

Telnet daemon process in the Device Server on port 23.

SPCD

SPC (Trueport) daemon process in the Device Server on port 688.

DeviceManagerD

DeviceManager daemon process in the Device Server. If you disable this

 

service, you will not be able to connect to the Device Server with the

 

DeviceManager application. DeviceManagerD listens on port 33812 and sends

 

on port 33813.

HTTPD

HTTP daemon process in the Device Server on port 80.

SNMPD

SNMP daemon process in the Device Server on port 161.

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DS1 specifications

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