SSH Port
SSH V1 Logins
Telnet
Enable Logins
Web Telnet
Timeout
Outgoing Telnet
Web SSH/Web Telnet Settings
Java Terminal
Deployment
Java Terminal
Buffer Size
Phone Home
Enable
IP Address
Last Attempt
(view only)
Results
(view only)
3. To save, click the Apply button.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of protocols for managing complex
networks. The SLC unit supports both MIB-II (as defined by RFC 1213) and a private enterprise
MIB. The private enterprise MIB provides read-only access to all statistics and configurable items
provided by the SLC unit. It provides read-write access to a select set of functions for controlling
the SLC unit and device ports. See the MIB definition file for details. The SLC MIB definition file
and the top level MIB file for all Lantronix products is accessible from the SNMP web page.
1. Click the Services tab and select the SNMP option. The following page displays:
SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide
Allows you to change the SSH login port to a different value in the range of 1 - 65535.
The default is 22.
Enables or disables SSH version 1 connections to the SLC 8000 advanced console
manager. Enabled by default.
Enables or disables Telnet logins to the SLC unit to allow users to access the CLI
using Telnet. Disabled by default.
This setting does not control Telnet access to individual device ports. (See
Ports > Settings (on page 106)
ports.) You may want to keep this option disabled for security reasons.
Enables or disables the ability to access the SLC command Iine interface or device
ports (connect direct) through the Web Telnet window. Disabled by default.
If you enable Telnet logins, you can cause an idle connection to disconnect after a
specified number of minutes. Select Yes and enter a value of from 1 to 30 minutes.
Enables or disables the ability to create Telnet out connections.
Method used to launch Java applications, either Java Web Start or Applet.
Number of lines in the Java terminal window that are available for scrolling back
through output.
If enabled, allows SLC 8000 advanced console manager to directly contact a vSLM™
management appliance and request addition to the database
IP address of the SLM device.
Displays the date and time of last connection attempt.
Indicates whether the attempt was successful.
for information on enabling Telnet access to individual
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