Setup Mode: Advanced Settings
WiBox2100E User Guide
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Disable Port 77FE (Hex)
Note:
Disabling both Telnet Setup and Port 77FE and Web Setup prevents
users from accessing the setup from the network.
Port 77FE is used by Web-Manager and custom programs to configure the unit
remotely. If required, disable this capability for security purposes.
Disable Port 77FEh (N) ? _
The default setting is the
N
(No) option, which enables remote configuration. As a
result, configure the unit by using web pages, Telnet, or serial configuration.
The
Y
(Yes) option disables remote configuration and web sites.
Note:
The Y (Yes) option disables many of the GUI tools for configuring the
unit, including the embedded Web-Manager tool.
Disable Web Server
The
Y
(Yes) option disables the web server. This setting defaults to the
N
(No)
option. Disabling the web server also disables the web setup.
Disable Web Server (N) ? _
Disable Web Setup
The
Y
(Yes) option disables configuration via the Web-Manager (but the web server
remains active for custom web pages). This setting defaults to the
N
(No) option.
Disable Web Setup (N) ? _
Disable ECHO Ports
This setting controls whether the serial port echoes characters it receives. The
current value displays in parentheses.
Disable ECHO ports (Y) ? _
Enable Enhanced Password
This setting defaults to the
N
(No) option, which permits a 4-character password to
protect Setup Mode by means of Telnet and web pages.
Enable Enhanced Password (Y) ? _
The
Y
(Yes) option allows an extended security password of 16-characters for
protecting Telnet access.
Enable Encryption
Rijndael is the block cipher algorithm chosen by the National Institute of Science and
Technology (NIST) as the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to be used by the
US government. The WiBox supports 128-, 192-, and 256-bit encryption key lengths.
Note:
Configuring encryption should be done through a local connection to
the serial port of the WiBox, or via a secured network connection. Initial
configuration information including the encryption key is sent in clear text
over the network.