Chapter 45 Remote Management

Figure 455 Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Control

 

Menu 24.11

- Remote Management

Control

TELNET Server:

Port =

23

Access = Disable

FTP Server:

Secure

Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

Port =

21

Access = LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2

SSH Server:

Secure Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

Certificate = auto_generated_self_signed_cert

 

Port =

22

Access = LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2

HTTPS Server:

Secure Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

Certificate = auto_generated_self_signed_cert

 

Authenticate Client Certificates = No

 

Port =

443

Access = LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2

HTTP Server:

Secure

Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

Port =

80

Access = LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2

SNMP Service:

Secure

Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

Port =

161

Access = LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2

DNS Service:

Secure

Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

Port =

53

Access = LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2

 

Secure

Client IP =

0.0.0.0

 

 

Press ENTER to Confirm

or ESC to Cancel:

 

 

 

 

 

The following table describes the fields in this screen.

Table 247 Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Control

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

Telnet Server

Each of these read-only labels denotes a service that you may use to remotely

FTP Server

manage the ZyWALL.

SSH Server

 

HTTPS Server

 

HTTP Server

 

SNMP Service

 

DNS Service

 

 

 

Port

This field shows the port number for the service or protocol. You may change the

 

port number if needed, but you must use the same port number to access the

 

ZyWALL.

 

 

Access

Select the access interface (if any) by pressing [SPACE BAR], then [ENTER] to

 

choose from: LAN, WAN, LAN+WAN, DMZ, LAN+DMZ, WAN+DMZ,

 

LAN+WAN+DMZ, WLAN, LAN+WLAN, WAN+WLAN, LAN+WAN+WLAN,

 

DMZ+WLAN, LAN+DMZ+WLAN, WAN+DMZ+WLAN, LAN+WAN+DMZ+WLAN

 

or Disable.

 

 

Secure Client IP

The default 0.0.0.0 allows any client to use this service to remotely manage the

 

ZyWALL. Enter an IP address to restrict access to a client with a matching IP

 

address.

 

 

Certificate

Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select the certificate that the ZyWALL

 

will use to identify itself. The ZyWALL is the SSL server and must always

 

authenticate itself to the SSL client (the computer which requests the HTTPS

 

connection with the ZyWALL).

 

 

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