Hardware And Network Interface Features; Configurable Network Services - Digi LTS 32 User Manual

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Hardware and network interface features

For detailed hardware specifications and network interface information, go to:
http://www.digi.com/products/serialservers/connectportlts#specs.
See also the data sheet for your Digi product.

Configurable network services

Access to network services can be enabled and disabled. This means that a device's use of network
services can be restricted to those strictly needed by the device. To improve device security,
non-secure services, such as Telnet, can be disabled. Network services that can be enabled or
disabled include:
Advanced Digi Discovery Protocol (ADDP): can enable or disable ADDP, but cannot change
its network port number.
RealPort
Encrypted RealPort
HTTP/HTTPS
Line Printer Daemon (LPD)
Remote Login (rlogin)
Remote Shell (rsh)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Telnet
Secure Shell Server (SSH)
In the web interface, access to network services is enabled and disabled on the Network Services
page of Network Configuration. For more information, see ―Basic Network Services Settings‖ on
page 53.
In the command-line interface, network services are enabled and disabled through the set service
command. See the ConnectPort LTS Command Reference for the set service command description.
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