
Chapter 13 System Configuration
Figure 91 System Configuration: Remote Management
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 57 System Configuration: Remote Management
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Services | This panel displays the services that you may use to remotely manage the switch. |
| Select the check box(es) to allow remote management using the service(s). |
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Port | Enter the server port number to use with the corresponding service. |
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Timeout | For HTTP and HTTPS, you can also specify the administrative idle timeout (in |
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Apply | Click Apply to save the changes back to the switch. |
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Secured Clients | Select the check box(es) to enable the client set. |
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Start | To allow a range of computers to use Telnet, FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS |
| services, enter the first IP address in the range here.The default value for a start and |
| end address is 0.0.0.0, which means you don’t care which host is trying to use a |
| service (Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SNMP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS).If you enter an IP |
| address in this field, the switch will check if the client IP address matches the value |
| here when a (Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SNMP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS) session is up. If it |
| does not match, the session is disconnected immediately. |
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End | To allow a range of computers to use Telnet, FTP, Web, SNMP or ICMP services, |
| enter the End IP address in the range here. To allow a single computer to use |
| Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SNMP, ICMP, SSH or HTTPS services, enter the same IP |
| address here as in the Start field. |
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Telnet, FTP, | Select the check box to allow the trusted computer(s) in the IP address range |
HTTP, ICMP, | specified above to use this service to manage the switch. |
SNMP, ICMP, |
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SSH, HTTPS |
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Apply | Click Apply to save the changes back to the switch. |
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Close | Click Close to close the screen. |
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