Appendix 6. using super series with serial/ip, A 6.1. super series vs. serial/ip options – SENA SS800 User Manual

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Appendix 6. Using Super Series With Serial/IP

A 6.1. Super Series vs. Serial/IP Options

Table A-9 Super Series vs. Serial/IP option compatibility matrix table

Serial Port Configuration of Super Series

Serial/IP Configuration

Host mode Configuration

Cryptography

Configuration

Host mode

Telnet Protocol

Encryption

Method

Credentials

Connection

Protocol

Security

TCP

Disabled

None

No login

required

Raw TCP

connection

Disable

TCP

Enabled

None

No login

required

Telnet

Disable

TCP

Disabled

“SSLv2” or

“SSLv3

rollback to v2”

No login

required

Raw TCP

connection

Negotiate

SSLv3/TSLv1

TCP

Disabled

“SSLv3” or

“SSLv3

rollback to v2”

No login

required

Raw TCP

connection

SSLv3

TCP

Disabled

“TLSv1” or

“SSLv3

rollback to v2”

No login

required

Raw TCP

connection

TSLv1

TCP

Enabled

“SSLv2” or

“SSLv3

rollback to v2”

No login

required

Telnet

Negotiate

SSLv3/TSLv1

TCP

Enabled

“SSLv3” or

“SSLv3

rollback to v2”

No login

required

Telnet

SSLv3

TCP

Enabled

“TLSv1” or

“SSLv3

rollback to v2”

No login

required

Telnet

TSLv1

Please note that “SSLv3 rollback to v2” option in Super series means “Negotiate SSLv3/TSLv1” option

in Serial/IP.

If encryption method of Super Series is set as “SSLv3”, then client (Serial/IP) cannot connect to Super

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