Lantronix SLC 8 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 86
IP Settings, Data Settings, Telnet In, Timeout, Authenticate, TCP in, SSH In, IP Address
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8: Devices IP Settings Telnet In SSH In TCP in IP Address Web SSH/Telnet Columns Web SSH/Telnet Rows Data Settings Enables access to this port through Telnet. Disabled by default. Port: Automatically assigned Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbers. You can override the value. Timeout: To cause an idle Telnet, SSH or TCP connection to disconnect after a specified number of seconds, select the checkbox and enter a value from 1 to 1800 seconds. The default is 600 seconds. Authenticate: If selected, the SLC requires user authentication before granting access to the port. Authenticate is selected by default for Telnet in and SSH in, but not for TCP in. Enables access to this port through SSH. Disabled by default. Port: Automatically assigned Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbers. You can override the value. Timeout: To cause an idle Telnet, SSH or TCP connection to disconnect after a specified number of seconds, select the checkbox and enter a value from 1 to 1800 seconds. The default is 600 seconds. Authenticate: If selected, the SLC requires user authentication before granting access to the port. Authenticate is selected by default for Telnet in and SSH in, but not for TCP in. Enables access to this port through a raw TCP connection. Disabled by default. Port: Automatically assigned Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbers. You can override the value. Timeout: To cause an idle Telnet, SSH or TCP connection to disconnect after a specified number of seconds, select the checkbox and enter a value from 1 to 1800 seconds. The default is 600 seconds Authenticate: If selected, the SLC requires user authentication before granting access to the port. Authenticate is selected by default for Telnet in and SSH in, but not for TCP in. Note: When using raw TCP connections to transmit binary data, or where the break command (escape sequence) is not required, set the Break Sequence of the respective device port to null (clear it). Enables an IP address used for this device port so a user can Telnet, SSH, or establish a raw TCP connection to this address and connect directly to the device port. For Telnet and SSH, the default TCP port numbers (22 and 23, respectively) are used to connect to the device port. For raw TCP, the TCP port number defined for TCP In to the device port is used. Specifies the number of columns in the Web SSH/Telnet applet when this device port is accessed via the applet. Specified the number of rows in the Web SSH/Telnet applet when this device port is accessed via the applet. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 86