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Setting Up the System
Setting Up IP Security
IP security allows an administrator to define a set of IP addresses that are the only
ones allowed to connect to the services provided (SSH, HTTP, TELNET, SNMP).
This means that an administrator can make sure only a certain set of machines have
access to Integrated Administrator. A maximum of five IP addresses can be entered.
Table 5-4: IP Security Commands
Function Command
Add an IP address
ADD IPMANAGER <ip address>
Remove an IP address
REMOVE IPMANAGER <ip
address>
Enable IP Security
ENABLE IPSECURITY
Disable IP Security
DISABLE IPSECURITY
Setting Up Automatic Time Configuration (NTP)
Automatic time configuration allows the Integrated Administrator to synchronize its
date and time with a server supporting the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Table 5-5: Automatic Time Configuration Commands
Function Command
Set the NTP poll interval*
SET NTP POLL <seconds>
Set the primary NTP server
SET NTP PRIMARY <ip address>
Set the secondary NTP server
SET NTP SECONDARY
<ip address>
Disable the secondary NTP server
SET NTP SECONDARY NONE
Enable NTP
ENABLE NTP
Disable NTP
DISABLE NTP
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