Lantronix SLC 16 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 63

SSH, Telnet, SSH V1 Logins

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7: Services Services Authentication Device Ports Diagnostics General Remote Servers (#1 and #2) SSH Enable Logins Web SSH Timeout SSH Port SSH V1 Logins Telnet Enable Logins Web Telnet Timeout Outgoing Telnet Specifies that messages about SNMP and SMTP get logged. Specifies that messages concerning user authentication get logged. Specifies that messages concerning device ports and connections get logged. Specifies that messages concerning system status and problems get logged. Specifies that messages not in the categories above get logged. Specifies the IP address of remote server 1 and 2 for logged messages. The system log is always saved to local SLC storage. It is retained through SLC console manager reboots for files up to 200K. Saving the system log to a server that supports remote logging services (see RFC 3164) allows the administrator to save the complete system log history. Enables or disables SSH logins to the SLC console manager to allow users to access the CLI using SSH. Enabled by default. This setting does not control SSH access to individual device ports. (See Device Ports on page 81 for information on enabling SSH access to individual ports.) Most system administrators enable SSH logins, which is the preferred method of accessing the system. Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC command Iine interface or device ports (connect direct) through the Web SSH window. Disabled by default. Enables a timeout if you enable SSH logins and an idle connection has disconnected. Select Yes and enter a value of from 1 to 30 minutes. Allows you to change the SSH login port to a different value in the range of 1 - 65535. The default is 22. Enables or disables SSH version 1 connections to the SLC console manager. Enabled by default. Note: Disabling SSH V1 blocks Web SSH CLI and Web SSH to device port connections on the SLC Network page. Also, you must reboot the SLC console manager before a change will take effect. Enables or disables Telnet logins to the SLC console manager to allow users to access the CLI using Telnet. Disabled by default. This setting does not control Telnet access to individual device ports. (See Device Ports on page 81 for information on enabling Telnet access to individual ports.) You may want to keep this option disabled for security reasons. Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC command Iine interface or device ports (connect direct) through the Web Telnet window. Disabled by default. Specifies a timeout for disconnect when telnet logins are enabled. Select Yes and enter a value of from 1 to 30 minutes. Note: You must reboot the unit before a change will take effect. Enables or disables the ability to create Telnet out connections. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 63

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7: Services
SLCâ„¢ Console Manager User Guide
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SSH
Telnet
Services
Specifies that messages about SNMP and SMTP get logged.
Authentication
Specifies that messages concerning user authentication get logged.
Device Ports
Specifies that messages concerning device ports and connections get logged.
Diagnostics
Specifies that messages concerning system status and problems get logged.
General
Specifies that messages not in the categories above get logged.
Remote Servers
(#1 and #2)
Specifies the IP address of remote server 1 and 2 for logged messages. The
system log is always saved to local SLC storage. It is retained through SLC
console manager reboots for files up to 200K. Saving the system log to a server
that supports remote logging services (see RFC 3164) allows the administrator to
save the complete system log history.
Enable Logins
Enables or disables SSH logins to the SLC console manager to allow users to
access the CLI using SSH. Enabled by default.
This setting does not control SSH access to individual device ports. (See Device
Ports on page 81 for information on enabling SSH access to individual ports.)
Most system administrators enable SSH logins, which is the preferred method of
accessing the system.
Web SSH
Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC command Iine interface or
device ports (connect direct) through the Web SSH window. Disabled by default.
Timeout
Enables a timeout if you enable SSH logins and an idle connection has
disconnected. Select
Yes
and enter a value of from 1 to 30 minutes.
SSH Port
Allows you to change the SSH login port to a different value in the range of
1 - 65535. The default is
22
.
SSH V1 Logins
Enables or disables SSH version 1 connections to the SLC console manager.
Enabled by default.
Note:
Disabling SSH V1 blocks Web SSH CLI and Web SSH to device port
connections on the SLC Network page. Also, you must reboot the SLC console
manager before a change will take effect.
Enable Logins
Enables or disables Telnet logins to the SLC console manager to allow users to
access the CLI using Telnet. Disabled by default.
This setting does not control
Telnet access to individual device ports. (See
Device Ports on page 81 for
information on enabling Telnet access to individual ports.)
You may want to keep this option disabled for security reasons.
Web Telnet
Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC command Iine interface or
device ports (connect direct) through the Web Telnet window. Disabled by default.
Timeout
Specifies a timeout for disconnect when telnet logins are enabled. Select
Yes
and
enter a value of from 1 to 30 minutes.
Note:
You must reboot the unit before a change will take effect.
Outgoing Telnet
Enables or disables the ability to create Telnet out connections.