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O P T I O N
Enable local Telnet
Enable local SSH
Enable local FTP
Enable local FTPS
Web User Interface account
Username
Password
Password strength
Login attempt limit
Login lock duration
Session timeout
Telnet/SSH account
Username
NTC-220 – User Guide
UG01028 v1.2 March 2019
The default setting is enabled.
Enable or disable local telnet (command line) access to the router.
The default setting is disabled.
Enable or disable local Secure Shell on the router.
The default setting is enabled.
Enable or disable the File Transfer Protocol on the router for local
connections.
Enable or disable the Secure File Transfer Protocol on the router for
local connections.
Use the drop-down list to select the root or user account to change
its web user interface password.
Enter the desired web user interface password.
When logged in with the root account the password will display in
clear text, otherwise the password is masked. Only the root account
can view and change passwords.
The NTC-220 series router includes algorithms to ensure that the
password you enter is strong.
Any password configured on the router must now meet the following
criteria:
• Be a minimum of eight characters and no more than 128
characters in length.
• Contain at least one upper case, one lower case character and
one number.
• Contain at least one special character, such as: `~!@#$%^&*()-
_=+[{]}\|;:'",<.>/?.
Additionally, the password must also satisfy an algorithm which
analyses the characters as you type them, searching for commonly
used patterns, passwords, names and surnames according to US
census data, popular English words from Wikipedia and US
television and movies and other common patterns such as dates,
repeated characters (aaa), sequences (abcd), keyboard patterns
(qwertyuiop) and substitution of numbers for letters.
Set the number of unsuccessful login attempts that are allowed
before the login lock applies (see next item).
You can choose 3, 4 or 5 login attempts.
The default is 3.
Set the time users must wait before they can attempt to login after
reaching the login attempt limit, see previous item above.
The duration can be set from one minute to ten minutes.
The default is one minute.
Set the time in seconds that the system must remain idle before it
automatically logs out.
1800 seconds (30 minutes) is the default.
You can choose a time between 300 seconds (5 minutes) and 3600
seconds (one hour).
Displays the Telnet/SSH.username. This may not be changed.
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