Protection from Unauthorized Access
After the Web server has been switched off, it is no longer possible to log in
via a Web browser. The login in the open browser window remains active.
6.3.3
Description of SSH Access
The SSH server of the device allows you to configure the device by using the
Command Line Interface (in-band). You can deactivate the SSH server to
disable SSH access to the device.
On delivery, the server is deactivated.
After the SSH server has been deactivated, you will no longer be able to
access the device via a new SSH connection. If an SSH connection already
exists, it is kept.
Note: The Command Line Interface (out-of-band) and the
Security:Telnet/Web access dialog in the Web-based interface allow
you to reactivate the SSH server.
Note: To be able to access the device via SSH, you need a key that has to
be installed on the device (see the "Basic Configuration" user manual).
6.3.4
Enabling/disabling Telnet/Web/SSH Access
Select the Security:Telnet/Web/SHH access dialog.
Disable the server to which you want to refuse access.
Basic Configuration
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