AMX NETLINX MASTER NXC-ME260 User Manual

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NetLinx Security

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NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module

For example, if selection

2)

is selected, HTTP Security will be disabled. The menu will then be

displayed again as follows:

Select to change current security option

1) Terminal (RS232) Security.................. Enabled

2) HTTP Security.............................. Disabled

3) Telnet Security............................ Enabled

4) Security Configuration Security............ Enabled

Or <ENTER> to return to previous menu

Security Options ->

Each selection simply toggles the security setting selected. Press

<ENTER>

to exit the menu and

return to the Main Security Menu.

The items in the Security Options Menu are described below:

2) Display system security options for NetLinx Master

Type

2

and

<ENTER>

at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to

display the current security options, and their current state (

Enabled/Disabled

). For example:

Master Security.....................Disabled

Terminal............................Disabled

HTTP................................Disabled

Telnet..............................Disabled

Security/Configuration..............Disabled

Press <ENTER> key to continue

The Master must be rebooted after changing the HTTP setting.

Security Options Menu

Command

Description

1) Terminal (RS232) Security

(Enabled/Disabled)

This selection enables/disables Terminal (RS232 Program
port) Security. If Terminal Security is enabled, a user must have
sufficient access rights to login to a Terminal session.

2) HTTP Security

(Enabled/Disabled)

This selection enables/disables HTTP (Web Server) Security. If
HTTP Security is enabled, a user must have sufficient access
rights to browse to the NetLinx Master with a Web Browser.

3) Telnet Security

(Enabled/Disabled)

This selection enables/disables Telnet Security. If Telnet
Security is enabled, a user must have sufficient access rights
to login to a Telnet session.

4) Security Configuration Security

(Enabled/Disabled)

This selection enables/disables Security Configuration
Security. If Security Configuration Security is enabled, a user
must have sufficient access rights to access the Main Security
Menu.

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