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Setting the Telnet Status, Configuring Quality of Service

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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Section 5 - Configuring Access Point Services Secure Shell (SSH) is a program that provides access to the AP CLI from a remote host. SSH is more secure than Telnet for remote access because it provides strong authentication and secure communications over insecure channels. From the SSH page, you can enable or disable SSH access to the system. Field SSH Status Figure 28 - Set SSH Status Description Choose to either enable or disable SSH access to the AP CLI: •) To permit remote access to the AP by using SSH, click Enabled. •) To prevent remote access to the AP by using SSH, click Disabled. Table 28 - SSH Settings Setting the Telnet Status Telnet is a program that provides access to the AP CLI from a remote host. From the Telnet page, you can enable or disable Telnet access to the system. Field Telnet Status Figure 29 - Set Telnet Status Description Choose to either enable or disable Telnet access to the AP CLI: •) To permit remote access to the AP by using Telnet, click Enabled. •) To prevent remote access to the AP by using Telnet, click Disabled. Table 29 - Telnet Settings Configuring Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media, as well as traditional IP data over the UAP. Configuring QoS on the UAP consists of setting parameters on existing queues for different types of wireless traffic, and effectively specifying minimum and maximum wait times (through Contention Windows) for transmission. The settings described here apply to data transmission behavior on the AP only, not to that of the client stations. To set up queues for QoS, click the QoS tab under the Services heading and configure settings as described in the table below. 2021 Figure 30 - Modify QoS Queue Parameters Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 47

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Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 47
2021
Section 5 - Configuring Access Point Services
Secure Shell (SSH) is a program that provides access to the AP CLI from a remote host. SSH is more secure than
Telnet for remote access because it provides strong authentication and secure communications over insecure
channels. From the SSH page, you can enable or disable SSH access to the system.
Figure 28 - Set SSH Status
Field
Description
SSH Status
Choose to either enable or disable SSH access to the AP CLI:
•)
To permit remote access to the AP by using SSH, click
Enabled
.
•)
To prevent remote access to the AP by using SSH, click
Disabled
.
Table 28 - SSH Settings
Setting the Telnet Status
Telnet is a program that provides access to the AP CLI from a remote host. From the Telnet page, you can enable or
disable Telnet access to the system.
Figure 29 - Set Telnet Status
Field
Description
Telnet Status
Choose to either enable or disable Telnet access to the AP CLI:
•)
To permit remote access to the AP by using Telnet, click
Enabled
.
•)
To prevent remote access to the AP by using Telnet, click
Disabled
.
Table 29 - Telnet Settings
Configuring Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased
throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio,
video, and streaming media, as well as traditional IP data over the UAP.
Configuring QoS on the UAP consists of setting parameters on existing queues for different types of wireless traffic,
and effectively specifying minimum and maximum wait times (through Contention Windows) for transmission. The
settings described here apply to data transmission behavior on the AP only, not to that of the client stations.
To set up queues for QoS, click the
QoS
tab under the
Services
heading and configure settings as described in the
table below.
Figure 30 - Modify QoS Queue Parameters