Configuring Web Browser And Telnet Login Access; Providing Tftp Access - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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Configuring Web
Browser and TELNET
Login Access

Providing TFTP Access

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ETUP
To set these parameters use the command:

set system name <name> location <location> contact <contact>
The name, location, and contact can be up to 32 characters long. For example,

set system name OCR1 location Rack4 contact SysAdmin@555-1212
Setting up a login user allows you to provide controlled access to the
OfficeConnect Remote 812 from a Web browser or through TELNET. Connecting
with a Web browser allows you to configure and monitor your unit using the
OfficeConnect Remote 812 Manager. Connecting using TELNET on a workstation
allows you to remotely manage the unit using CLI.
A default user name of root and password !root are provided by DHCP Smart
Mode and the IP Wizard during the initial installation. For secure access, you
should add a private login name and password and delete the default name.
To view the current login users, use the command:

list users
To add a login user, use the command:

add user <name> password <password>
The name can be up to 32 characters long and the password can be up to 15
characters long.
To delete a login user, use the command:

delete user <name>
To change the password, use the command:

set user <name> password <new password>
To enable the use of CLI for TELNET users, issue the additional command:

enable security_option remote_user administration
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) provides a simple way to transfer files from one
machine to another. The OfficeConnect Remote 812 has a TFTP server that allows
you to copy files to or from the unit. All you have to do is set up TFTP access on
the OfficeConnect Remote 812 and run a TFTP client program on a workstation.
You can configure the OfficeConnect Remote 812 to provide access to all TFTP
clients or you can specify the IP addresses of the TFTP clients for restricted access.
To view the current TFTP client access list, use the command:

list tftp clients
To add a TFTP client to the list, use the command:

add tftp client <host name or IP address or 0.0.0.0>
Provide either the host name or the IP address of the workstation running the TFTP
client. An address of 0.0.0.0 allows all TFTP clients unrestricted access.
To remove a TFTP client from the list, use the command:


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