Lantronix EDS3000PR User Guide - Page 56

Using the CLI, Using XML, Host, To Con Host Settings, Using Web Manager, HTTP

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Using the CLI  To enter the FTP command level: enable > config > ftp Using XML  Include in your file: 9: Administration Host Host Settings Name Protocol SSH Username Remote Address Remote Port Table 9-18 Host Settings Description Enter a name for the host. This name appears on the Connect Menu during the CLI login. To leave a host out of the menu, leave this field blank. Select the protocol to use to connect to the host. Choices are:  Telnet  SSH Note: SSH keys must be loaded or created on the SSH page for the SSH protocol to work. Appears if you selected SSH as the protocol. Enter a username to select a preconfigured Username/Password/Key (configured on the SSH: Client Users page), or leave it blank to be prompted for a username and password at connect time. Note: This configuration option is only available when SSH is selected for Protocol. Enter an IP address for the host to which the EDS3000 devices will connect. Enter the port on the host to which the EDS3000 devices will connect. To Configure Host Settings Using Web Manager  To configure a particular Host, on the Administration page, click Host > Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the Host command level: enable > config > host 1 Using XML  Include in your file: HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a request-response standard protocol between clients and servers. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. It also defines the actions Web servers and browsers take in response to different commands. HTTP Authentication enables the requirement of user names and passwords for access to the EDS3000 devices. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 56

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9: Administration
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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Using the CLI
To enter the FTP command level:
enable > config > ftp
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="ftp server">
Host
Table 9-18
Host Settings
To Configure Host Settings
Using Web Manager
To configure a particular Host, on the
Administration
page, click
Host > Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter the Host command level:
enable > config > host 1
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”host” instance=”1”>
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a request
-
response standard protocol between clients and
servers. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. It also defines the actions
Web servers and browsers take in response to different commands. HTTP Authentication enables
the requirement of user names and passwords for access to the EDS3000 devices.
Host Settings
Description
Name
Enter a name for the host. This name appears on the Connect Menu during the CLI
login. To leave a host out of the menu, leave this field blank.
Protocol
Select the protocol to use to connect to the host. Choices are:
Telnet
SSH
Note:
SSH keys must be loaded or created on the SSH page for the SSH
protocol to work.
SSH Username
Appears if you selected SSH as the protocol. Enter a username to select a pre-
configured Username/Password/Key (configured on the SSH: Client Users page), or
leave it blank to be prompted for a username and password at connect time.
Note:
This configuration option is only available when SSH is selected for Protocol.
Remote Address
Enter an IP address for the host to which the EDS3000 devices will connect.
Remote Port
Enter the port on the host to which the EDS3000 devices will connect.