Echelon i.LON 100 e2 Internet Server User Manual

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i.LON 100 Security

Enable FTP

Set this option to allow FTP access to the i.LON 100 server.

Set the port the i.LON 100 will use for FTP communication
in the Port column. By default, this option is enabled and

the port is set to 21.

Enable Web

Server

Set this option to allow HTTP access to the i.LON 100

server. Set the port the i.LON 100 will use for FTP
communication in the Port column. Note: If you disable

this option, you will not be able to access the i.LON
100 Web pages after a reset.
If you need to reenable

HTTP access, you can reset this option by performing a

security access reset, as described above. If you change this
option, you must reboot the i.LON 100 server for this change

to take effect. By default, this option is enabled and the port

is set to 80.

Enable

Downlink RNI
Connections

Set this option to allow the i.LON 100 server to be used as a

remote network interface (RNI, see Chapter 7, Configuring
the i.LON 100 Internet Server as
an RNI, fo
r more

information).
Set the port the i.LON 100 will use for RNI communication
in the Port column. Legal port values are 1–65535, but it is

not recommended that the port number be set below 1025, as
ports 0 through 1024 are normally reserved. This value

must match the port value set in the xDriver. See Chapter 7

for more information.
By default, this option is enabled and the port is set to 1628.

Enable Telnet

Set this option to allow Telnet access to the i.LON 100
console application (see Appendix A). The port for Telnet

communication is always 23 and may not be changed. This

option is disabled by default.

Enable

Remote Dial-in

Set this option to allow an LNS Server to dial-in to the

i.LON 100 server. See Creating and Configuring a Dial-up

Connection in Chapter 4 for more information. This option is
enabled by default.

Raw MD5
Authentication

Key/Text

Secret Phrase

You can enter either an MD5 authentication key or a text
secret phase to be used for authentication when using the

i.LON 100 server as an RNI (see Chapter 7). This value

must match the value specified in the L

ON

W

ORKS

Interfaces

control panel. Changing the key here is generally not

necessary, as changing the key in the L

ON

W

ORKS

Interfaces

control panel will normally automatically update the key on
the i.LON 100, as long as the previous key was known by the

control panel, or was the default key (all zeros).

Click Submit to save the changes you have made to this Web page. Click Reset

to set all fields on this Web page back to the values they had when you opened

the page.

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