Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure
» Configuration/Management
The Express L768 can be managed using Telnet, Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP), or the maintenance port. See SNMP
on page C-1 for a description of the MIBs supported by the Express
L768. Each of the three methods can be protected using authentication.
Figure 3-10 shows the Configuration/Management menu.
Figure 3-10. Configuration/Management Screen
»» Management/Telnet/Web
Any Telnet client application can bring up a session to the Express
L768's Telnet server using the standard Telnet TCP port. Only one
session is supported at a time. All sessions require a user name and
password.
Telnet/Web/Server Access
Write security: 2; Read security: 5
This option must be set to On (def) to access the Express L768 via Tel-
net or via a web browser. Turning it Off means that access is denied.
Telnet/Web/User List
Up to four users can be configured for access to the Express L768.
Each user can be assigned a privilege and time out.
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