Asentria SiteBoss 530 User Manual
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SiteBoss 530 Version 2.05.740 at 530-530000251
1. Pass-Through to I/O 1
2. Pass-Through to I/O 2
P. 530 Command Prompt
M. 530 Setup Menu
S. 530 Status Menu
X. Exit (end connection)
Passthrough
SiteBoss
Password: ********
Connected to I/O 1
Set Pass-through Pointer To
is in effect
if the “Upon Login then Go To” action is set to Passthrough. This option
toggles which serial I/O port, or CPE device (1 thru 4) the user will be routed to. Default setting is FILE1.
Pass-through Permissions
is in effect if the “Upon Login then Go To” action is set to Menu. This option displays a
menu showing all serial ports and CPE devices 1 thru 4, and toggles ALLOW or DENY for each port as needed. If a
port is set as ALLOW, then that serial port or CPE devices is displayed in the Menu after the user logs in. If a port is
set as DENY, then that serial port is not displayed in the Menu. Default setting for all ports is ALLOW.
After PT, ESC Takes User To
sets the action this user can perform when they exit out of a pass-through connection.
PPP Connection
toggles between LOCAL, ROUTING and NONE. LOCAL allows PPP access, but denies all routing
to whatever LAN the S530 is connected to. ROUTING enables Route Ethernet to PPP and Route PPP to Ethernet for
the user, but only if those settings are enabled globally. NONE disables PPP access for the user.
Setup / Status Rights
toggles through the actions available to the user if they are given access to the command
prompt. Options are MASTER, NONE, VIEW, ADMIN1, ADMIN2, and ADMIN3. See the
for more
information on each access level. Default setting is MASTER.
File Release / Delete Permissions
displays a menu showing all data files, Events Log and Audit Log, and toggles
ALLOW or DENY for each as needed. Default setting for all is ALLOW.
Additional Authentication Options
displays extra-high security options.
SiteBoss 530 - Additional Authentication Options
A) Secure Authentication via Telnet [OFF]
B) For Telnet, Send Password To []
C) Secure Authentication via Modem [OFF]
D) For Modem, Send Password To []
E) Secure Authentication via Local Command Port [OFF]
F) Password Expires After [30]
G) Secure Callback 1 []
H) Secure Callback 2 []
I) Secure Callback 3 []
Secure Authentication via Telnet/Modem
toggles between OFF (regular), CHALLENGE, SEND PASSWORD and
CALLBACK (via Modem only) authentication modes. Default setting for each is OFF.
OFF (regular) authentication requires only the normal username/password authentication.
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