Security, Security features, Planning and implementing security features – APC AP9211 User Manual

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MasterSwitch Power Distribution Unit User’s Guide

39

MasterSwitch

Power Distribution Unit

Security

Security Features

Planning and

implementing

security features

As a network device that passes information across the network, the
MasterSwitch

PDU

is subject to the same exposure as other devices on

the network.

Use the information in this section to plan and implement the security
features appropriate for your environment.

Port assignments

If a Telnet,

FTP

, or Web server uses a non-standard port, a user must

specify the port when using the client interface, such as a Web browser.
The non-standard port address becomes an extra “password,” hiding
the server to provide an additional level of security. The

TCP

ports for

which the Telnet,

FTP

, and Web servers listen are initially set at the

standard “well known ports” for the protocols.To hide the interfaces, use
any port numbers from

5000 to 65535

.

User names,

passwords,

community names

All user names, passwords, and community names for

SNMP

are

transferred over the network as plain text. A user who is capable of
monitoring the network traffic can determine the user names and
passwords required to log in to the Administrator, Device Manager, and
Outlet User accounts of the Control Console or Web interface of a
MasterSwitch

PDU

. This security limitation of the protocols affects any

device using Telnet, a Web server, or an

SNMP

version 1 agent.

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