User Guide: PTP 600 Series
Table 6-3 HTTP and Telnet attributes
Attribute
HTTPS Port
Number
HTTP Access
Enabled
HTTP Port
Number
Telnet Access
Enabled
Telnet Port
Number
SNMP Control of
HTTP And Telnet
NOTE
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The port number for HTTPS access. A value of zero means
the wireless unit uses the default port.
NOTE
HTTPS access is controlled by license key.
'No' means that the unit will not respond to any requests on
the HTTP port.
'Yes' means that the unit will respond to requests on the
HTTP port.
Remote management via HTTPS is not affected by this
setting.
The port number for HTTP access. A value of zero means the
wireless unit uses the default port.
'No' means that the unit will not respond to any requests on
the Telnet port.
'Yes' means that the unit will respond to requests on the
Telnet port.
The port number for Telnet access. A value of zero means the
wireless unit uses the default port.
'Disabled' means that neither HTTP nor Telnet can be
controlled remotely via SNMP.
'Enabled' means that both HTTP and Telnet can be controlled
remotely via SNMP.
If HTTP, Telnet and SNMP are all disabled (as required for FIPS 140-2
mode), the secure web server becomes the only management tool for the
ODU web interface. To reenter the web interface after Step 7 of the Security
Wizard, use the URL https://aa.bb.cc.dd (where aa.bb.cc.dd is the IP
address of the unit).
Task 4: Configure security
Meaning
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