Administration; Management - AMX NXA-WAP1000 Reference Manual

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Administration

The Administration section contains tools for assisting with diagnosis of NXA-WAP1000 issues.

Management

In addition to managing the AP via a Web browser through HTTPS, several other management access options
are available on the AP. These options include management access via HTTP, Telnet, and SSH.
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Administration - Management page
Administration - Management page
Telnet access:
Telnet port:
SSH access:
SSH port:
HTTP access:
HTTP port:
HTTPS access:
HTTPS port:
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By default, this option is disabled (inactive).
This field lists the default Telnet port of 23 — only if Telnet is active. You can
manually change this port number, if required.
By default, this option is enabled (active).
This field lists the default SSH port of 22 - only if SSH is active. You can
manually change this port number if required.
This option is disabled by default.
This field lists the default HTTP port of 80, if HTTP has been activated. You can
manually change this port number if required.
By default, this option is enabled. This connection mode requires a security
certificate, a copy of which has been preinstalled in the device.
This field lists the default HTTPS port of 443 - only if HTTPS
has been activated. You can manually change this port number if required.
This notes whether the security certificate linked to the HTTPS settings has
been passed or not.
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