Security
restricts configuration to workstations claiming to be from one
of four IP addresses previously stored in the gateway. Either
web-based or telnet configuration is allowed. Level 2 disables
remote configuration using web browser, telnet, or SNMP in
any combination. Level 3 requires a user name and password
for remote configuration. Combinations of Level 2 and Level 3
are possible (ie. One may disable web browser configuration
and SNMP and require a username/password for telnet
configuration. The most secure method would be to disable all
remote configuration.
The gatewayl may always be configured using the direct
connected terminal method. This requires physical access to
the hardware, and pressing the configuration button while a
terminal (or PC) is connected to the serial port.
Level 0:
No specific security configuration is required. Make sure that
no IP addresses have been entered in menu item 2, "Set
Manager/Telnet IP Address" screen (or the "Administrator
Access Rights of the web browser "Configure LAN" screen).
Also, any user name/password pairs that may have been entered
on the terminal configuration/telnet "Security Configuration"
screen should be cleared.
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