Management
For a link managed as part of a network, direct access using Telnet is considered to be a
security breach. Telnet access may be enabled or disabled by clicking the Protocol tab and
enabling/disabling Telnet access using the Telnet check‐box. Similar considerations apply to
access via the Web Interface.
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For further details about Telnet access see Configuration with Telnet.
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For further details about the Web Interface, see Using the Web Interface.
Telnet and Web Interface access modes when available, are site specific. If for example, you
want Telnet access from a specific site, you should enable it for that site and disable it for
others.
Conversely, If the Telnet or Web Interface access modes pose a general security risk, you must
disable them for each site separately.
Multiuser Support under SNMPv3
If you chose SNMPv3 or both versions, you are asked to log on again:
For the first log‐on under SNMPv3, use as password, the User Name, admin. There is one
change to the main window. The title bar now shows the SNMPv3 user name:
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