
Telnet Connection | This is the parameter enabling or disabling the terminal to the server |
| application (Telnet) control process. (e.g. telnet 192.168.1.1). The |
| user may configure the Telnet protocol to use a port number other |
| than the standard Telnet port (23). |
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HTTP Support | Enable/Disable the HTTP connection with the IP Power Manager. |
| The user may configure HTTP protocol to use a port number other |
| than standard HTTP port (80). |
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SNMP Support | Enable/Disable the SNMP connection with the IP Power Manager. |
| The user may configure the SNMP protocol to use a port number other |
| than the standard SNMP port (161). |
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6.4.3Access Control
Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is “Administrator”. It prevents unauthorized network access to the IP Power Manager. There are 2 kinds of type for "Access Type", "Permitted", and "Denied". It is need to set the first item for its "IP Address" to "255.255.255.255" and "Access Type" to "Permitted" as default value in order to let user is able to connect to the IP Power Manager.
Option | Description |
Index | The index number of the entry in the table. |
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IP Address | The management station's IP address. "0.0.0.0" means entry not |
| configured. (e.g. An entry "192.168.7.255" means the client with the |
| IP address within the range from "192.168.7.0" to "192.168.7.255" |
| become the management station with the access type set by |
| Administrator. "255.255.255.255" grant the access right to all IP. |
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