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Network Management Card User’s Guide
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FTP Server, Telnet
and Web
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).
You can change a
Port
setting to any port number between
5000
and
65535
to enhance the protection provided by
User Name
and
Password
settings. When you do, you must use a colon (:) to add the
Port
number
to the IP or URL address used for access. The selected port number
must be unique. The following examples show what the FTP, Telnet,
and Web Interface commands could look like when the
Port
numbers
for all three interfaces have been changed from their default settings 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
Note:
For information about how to use FTP to download
configuration files, see the Network Management Card
Addendum on the
APC Network Management Card utility CD (./
doc/addendum.pdf); for information about how to use FTP to
access a text-version of the Management Card’s event or data
log, see
How to use FTP to retrieve log files on page 46
.
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