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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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2.10.6 Telnet server configuration<br />

On the left directory of the root page, users may click “Telnet server configuration”<br />

and configure the Telnet server configuration nodes through web interface.<br />

2.10.7 Telnet server user configuration<br />

Users should click “Telnet server configuration” and “Telnet server user<br />

configuration” to configure Telnet service start-up and users information. Words and<br />

phrases are explained in the following:<br />

• Telnet server State-to choose from the drop-down list. (“Open” and “Close” service)<br />

• User name-a specific name of the Telnet user<br />

• Password-to configure a specific password<br />

• Encrypted text-to configure whether the password is encrypted when displaying<br />

configuration information.<br />

• Operation-includes “Remove user” and “Add user”<br />

Example: set the Telnet user name as “switch” and password as “switch” and then click<br />

on the “Apply” button.<br />

2.10.8 Telnet security IP<br />

• Users should click “Telnet server configuration” and “Telnet security IP” to configure<br />

the security IP address of an allowed Telnet client for when the switch functions as<br />

the Telnet server. Words and phrases are explained in the following:<br />

• Security IP address-a specific security IP address<br />

• Operation-to choose from the drop-down list. (“Add Security IP address” and<br />

“Remove Security IP address”)<br />

Example: set “security ip” as “100.1.1.1” to the switch and then click on “Apply”.<br />

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