3Com 4510G Configuration Manual page 19

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Features
Controlling Login Users
Basic System
Configuration
Device Management
File System
Management
FTP Configuration
TFTP Configuration
HTTP Configuration
HTTPS Configuration
Multiple ways are available for controlling different types of login users.
This document describes:
Introduction
Controlling Telnet Users
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Addresses
Basic system configuration involves the configuration of device name,
system clock, welcome message, user privilege levels and so on. This
document describes:
Configuration display
Basic configurations
CLI features
Through the device management function, you can view the current
condition of your device and configure running parameters. This
document describes:
Device management overview
Configuring the Exception Handling Method
Rebooting a device
Configuring the scheduled automatic execution function
Upgrading Device Software
Disabling Boot ROM Access
Configuring a detection interval
Clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system
Identifying and diagnosing pluggable transceivers
A major function of the file system is to manage storage devices, mainly
including creating the file system, creating, deleting, modifying and
renaming a file or a directory and opening a file. This document
describes:
File system management
Configuration File Management
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an application layer protocol for
sharing files between server and client over a TCP/IP network. This
document describes:
FTP Overview
Configuring the FTP Client
Configuring the FTP Server
The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) provides functions similar to
those provided by FTP, but it is less complex than FTP in interactive
access interface and authentication. This document describes:
TFTP Overview
Configuring the TFTP Client
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is used for transferring web page
information across the Internet. This document describes the HTTP
configuration.
The Secure HTTP (HTTPS) refers to the HTTP protocol that supports the
Security Socket Layer (SSL) protocol. This document describes the
HTTPS configuration.
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