Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 4

Stratix 5100 Device Manager Parameter Definitions

Table 44 - Telnet/SSH Page Parameter Descriptions

Parameter

Description

Telnet/SSH…

Telnet: Enable or Disable
Select Enabled to let Telnet access the management system.
Terminal Type: Teletype or ANSI
The preferred setting is ANSI, that offers graphic features such as reverse video buttons

and underlined links. Not all terminal emulators support ANSI, so the default setting is
Teletype.

Columns: 64…132
Defines the width of the terminal emulator display, ranging from 64…132 characters.

Adjust the value to get the optimum display for your terminal emulator.

Lines: 0…512
Defines the height of the terminal emulator display, ranging from 16…50 characters.

Adjust the value to get the optimum display for your terminal emulator.

Secure Shell
Configuration

Before secure shell, security was limited to Telnet security. Secure shell enables a strong
encryption to be used with the Cisco IOS software authentication.
Secure Shell
Enable or Disable
Select Enabled if you want to enable the secure shell (SSH) feature to provide a secure,

remote connection to the access point using standard cryptographic mechanisms.

System Name
The host system name for your access point.
Domain Name
The host domain for your access point.
RSA Key Size (optional)
The size of the RSA key pair generated for the access point.
Authentication Timeout (optional): 1…120 s
The time the access point waits for the client to respond during the SSH negotiation

stage.

Authentication Retries (optional): 0…5
The number of SSH negotiation attempts made before the interface is reset.

Secure Shell Server
Connections

This is the status of the SSH server connections.
Connection: A unique number that identifies an SSH session.
Version: The protocol version number that the SSH client supports.
Encryption: The type of encryption the SSH client is using.
State: The progress of the SSH session.
Username: The login username that has been authenticated for the session.

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