FTP Service
Service State – Default: Enabled. Uncheck this box to disable FTP access.
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Settings
Supported Protocols – Default: FTP. There are no other options.
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FTP Ports – Default: 21. Modify or add if you want your iCC to accept FTP connections through a different
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port.
Passive Port Range – Default: 59000-59009. Modify the Low Port and High Port values to specify a
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different range.
Transfer Rate – Default: Limit to 10000 Kibit/s. Modify the Limit to value to specify a different transfer rate
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(in whole numbers of kibibits per second).
SSH Service
SSH Ports – Default: 22. Modify or add if you want your iCC to accept FTP connections through a different
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Settings
port.
Movie Player
Service State – Default: Disabled. Check this box to enable the unicast listener service.
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Unicast Listener
Listening Ports – Specify the ports the iCC listens on.
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Service Settings
Master Password:
The Master Password tab allows you to change the master password. You need the master password to access the iCC
operating system through SSH.
Note: This is not the same password you use to login to the iCC through a browser.
It may be desirable to change the master password, but you must know the existing one to do so. Please contact Black Box
Technical Support at +1 (724) 746-5500 or info@blackbox.com for the master password.
To enable the new password, you must click the
LDAP:
See
Security – Advanced LDAP Settings
LDAP Expert:
See
Security – Advanced LDAP Settings
Firewall Status:
The Firewall Status tab displays the detailed iCC firewall activity report.
Understanding the information in that report requires a good working knowledge of IP networking and network security. In
particular, note these points:
The Chain PLAYER-INPUT section details the rules governing connections made to the iCC on various protocols.
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The iCC checks the IP address of incoming connections against the Chain PLAYER-INPUT-ADDRESSES rule set. The
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iCC drops connections from IP addresses disallowed by the security settings.
The iCC checks allowed connections against the Chain PLAYER-INPUT-PORTS rule set. The iCC drops connections to
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a port disallowed by the security settings.
The Pkts (packets) and Bytes columns show the volume of traffic accepted or rejected by each rule. An unusually high
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number of packets on a DROP line might indicate an attack on the iCC.
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