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Use the CLI management options to configure local access using a console connection,
or remote access using Telnet or SSH. A device administrator can connect directly to
most security devices using the console port. CLI management settings apply to all device
administrators for the security device.
Additionally, to manage a device remotely using Telnet or SSH, the device administrator
must use a permitted IP address to initiate a Telnet or SSH connection to the device, and
the correct service option must be enabled for the interface that the device administrator
connects to on the device. For details on configuring permitted IP addresses, see
"Restricting Management Connections Using Permitted IPs" on page 154; for details on
configuring service options for a device interface, see the Network and Security Manager
Administration Guide.
File Formatting in NSM Overview on page 155
Port Numbers for SSH and Telnet Connections in NSM Overview on page 156
Restricting Management Connections Using Permitted IPs on page 154
The file format determines the format (DOS or UNIX) of device configuration files. The
CLI commands that configure the security device are automatically stored in a text-based
configuration file. Occasionally, for troubleshooting purposes, a device administrator
might need to view this configuration file outside of the security device.
To configure the file format of the configuration file, select the format that matches the
computer system on which the configuration files will be viewed:
In a UNIX text file, a line of text is terminated by a line-feed character. When viewing
a UNIX text file on a UNIX or DOS-based system, this line feed character does not
appear. If you typically view configuration files on a UNIX system, select UNIX as the
file format.
In a DOS text file, a line of text is terminated by a line-feed and a carriage return (^M).
When viewing a DOS text file on a UNIX system, the carriage return character appears
onscreen. If you typically view configuration files on a DOS-based system, select DOS
as the file format.
Port Numbers for SSH and Telnet Connections in NSM Overview on page 156
Limiting Login Attempts, Setting Dial-In Authentication, and Restricting Password
Length in NSM Overview on page 156
Local Access Configuration Using CLI Management Overview on page 155
Chapter 5: Administration
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