Enabling or disabling the ftp access, Enabling or disabling the telnet access, Assigning a syslog server – HP 377707-002 User Manual

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Enabling or Disabling the FTP Access

To enable FTP transfers to and from your device:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the General branch. The System Services display appears in the View frame.
4. In the FTP Server field, check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the Enable checkbox, then click the

Apply button.

Enabling or Disabling the Telnet Access

To enable telnet access to your device:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the General branch. The System Services display appears in the View frame.
4. In the Telnet Server field, check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the Enable checkbox, then click the

Apply button.

Assigning a SYSLOG Server

NOTE: This task assumes that you have already configured the host and connected it to the IB fabric.

To assign a SYSLOG server to store logs from your device:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the General branch. The System Services display appears in the View frame.
4. In the Remote Syslog Server field, enter the IP address of the remote server to accept messages

from your device, then click the Apply button.

Assigning an Authentication Method

To assign an authentication method to your device:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the General branch. The System Services display appears in the View frame.
4. In the Authentication Method field (under the Radius heading), click a radio button to select a

method, then click the Apply button.

Table 4-3

lists and describes the radio buttons that you can

choose.

Table 4-3: Authentication Methods

Button

Description

local

Authenticates user logins with the local CLI user database only.

localThenRadius

Authenticates user logins with the local CLI user database; upon
failure, authenticates with the RADIUS server.

radiusThenLocal

Authenticates user logins with the RADIUS server; upon failure,
authenticates with the local CLI user database.

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