Telnet/Ssh - Cisco NSS32 Administration Manual

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Managing the System
Network Services
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Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide

Telnet/SSH

From the Network Services > Telnet/SSH window, you can allow access to the
NAS using a Telnet or SSH connection.
Only the "admin" account can login remotely. User with administrator privileges is
not allowed to login remotely.
To enable Telnet/SSH remote login:
Choose Network Services > Telnet/SSH from the Navigation menu.
The Telnet/SSH window opens.
Click Allow Telnet connection to enable Telnet/SSH remote login.
Enter a Port Number for Telnet. The default port is 23.
Click Allow SSH connection to enable SSH connection.
Enter a Port Number for SSH connection. The default value is 22.
Click Enable SFTP to use SFTP, known as SSH File Transfer Protocol or Secure
File Transfer Protocol.
Click Apply. Your Telnet/SSH settings are updated to the NAS.
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