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Configuring a Telnet/SSH Resource Profile (NSM Procedure)

Table 29: Configuring Telnet/SSH Resource Profile details
Option
Function
General tab
Type
Specifies the session type for this resource profile.
Name
Specifies the unique name for the resource profile.
Description
Specifies the description for the resource profile.
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Table 28: Configuring Windows Terminal Services Resource Profile
Details (continued)
Option
Function
Roles
Specifies the roles to which the
Selections
resource profile applies.
NOTE: The Role Selections tab is
enabled only when you select the
Subset of Terminal Service Profile
roles check box from the Applies to
roles drop down list.
Configuring a Telnet/SSH Resource Profile (NSM Procedure) on page 129
Configuring WSAM Resource Profile (NSM Procedure) on page 131
Configuring File Rewriting Resource Profiles (NSM Procedure) on page 120
A Telnet/SSH resource profile is a resource profile that enables users to connect to
internal server hosts in the clear using Telnet protocols or to communicate over an
encrypted Secure Shell session through a Web-based terminal session emulation.
To configure a Telnet/SSH resource profile:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree
1.
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure
a Telnet/SSH resource profile.
Click the Configuration tab, and select Users > Resource Profiles > Telnet/SSH.
2.
The corresponding workspace appears.
Click the New button and the New dialog box appears.
3.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 29 on page 129.
4.
Click one:
5.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Chapter 9: Configuring Secure Access Resource Profiles
Your Action
Select the role, and then click Add .
Your Action
Select Telnet or SSH from the Type drop-down
list.
Enter the name.
Enter a description.
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