Ftp server, and telnet & web options, Ftp server, and telnet & web, Options – APC Network Management Card AP9617 User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE

network management card

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FTP Server, and Telnet & Web options

Each of these options has a setting which enables (by default) or disables

Access

, and a

Port

setting that identifies the TCP/IP port used for

communications with the Management Card. The default

Port

settings are

21

(FTP),

23

(Telnet), and

80

(Web interface).

To enhance the protection provided by

User Name

and

Password

settings,

change the Port setting to a unique port number from 5000 to 65535. After
this change, when you log on, you must add a colon (:) and the non-default
Port number to the IP address used. The following examples show the FTP,
Telnet, and Web interface commands needed when the Port numbers have
been changed to 5000 for FTP, 59401 for Telnet, and 65002 for HTTP at a
management card with a System IP address of 159.215.12.114:

ftp 159.215.12.114:5000

telnet 159.215.12.114:59401

http://159.215.12.114:65002

The

Telnet

and

Web

options are combined in the Web

interface but separate in the control console.

See also

To use FTP to download configuration files, see the Management
Card Addendum (.\doc\en\addendum.pdf) on the APC Network
Management Card utility CD.

To use FTP to access a text version of the Management Card’s Event
Log or Data Log, see

How to use FTP to retrieve log files

.

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