SMC Networks SMC8014W-G User Manual

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Remote Management

Allows a remote PC to configure, manage, and monitor the Gateway using a standard web
browser.


To access the Remote Management configuration page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on

[System] link and then click on the [Remote Management] link.

This feature has several options to configure:

• Configure the HTTP remote management port (default port: 8080)

• Configure the Telnet remote management port (default port: 2323)
• Configure the HTTPS remote management port (default port: 8181)
• Specify if MSO remote management is allowed (i.e. “mso” login)

• Specify if Customer remote management is allowed (i.e. “cusadmin” login)
• Customize the remote management access list (default: All IP addresses)


HTTP Remote Management

The default setting for this is enabled on port 8080. To access the remote management web
page you would access it at http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your WAN IP
listed on the status page). If you change the port to another setting then simply change the

information in the URL.

NOTE: Do not set the remote management port to use a port that is already in use by the
gateway or PC on the private LAN. For example, if a remotely accessible WEB or FTP server is

running on the private LAN (i.e. a Port Forwarding rule has already been created for this
service) you cannot set the remote management port to 80, 20, or 21.


Telnet Remote Management Port

The default setting for this is disabled on port 2323. Telnet enables access to the Command
Line Interface (CLI). Refer to Appendix A for CLI commands.


Enable Customer Remote Management

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