Telnet server, Ntp client, Dynamic dns – Ubiquiti Networks Rockeac User Manual

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Chapter 5: Services

airOS®7 User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

Authorized Keys

Click Edit to import a public key file

for SSH access to the device instead of using an admin
password. The SSH Authorized Keys window opens.

Browse

Use this option to add a new key. Click Browse

to locate the new key file. Select the file and click Open
to import the file for SSH access.

Enabled

Select this option to enable the specific

key. All of the added keys are saved in the system
configuration file; however, only the enabled keys are
active on the device.

Type

Displays the type of key.

Key

Displays the key.

Comment

You can enter a brief description of the key.

You can edit this field for multiple keys at the same time.

Action

You have the following options:

-

Remove

Deletes a public key file.

OK

Click OK to save changes.

Cancel

Click Cancel to discard changes.

Telnet Server

This section manages the Telnet Server parameters.

Telnet Server

Select this option to enable Telnet access

to the device.

Server Port

Enter the TCP/IP port of the Telnet server. The

default is 23.

NTP Client

Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for
synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over
packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. You
can use it to set the real system time on the device.
If the System Log option is enabled, then the system
time is reported next to every log entry that registers a
system event.

NTP Client

Select this option to enable the device to

obtain the system time from a time server on the Internet.

NTP Server

Enter the IP address or domain name of the

NTP server. The default is: 0.ubnt.pool.ntp.org

Dynamic DNS

Domain Name System (DNS) translates domain names
to IP addresses; each DNS server on the Internet holds
these mappings in its respective DNS database. Dynamic
Domain Name System (DDNS) is a network service that
notifies the DNS server in real time of any changes in the
device’s IP settings. Even if the device’s IP address changes,
you can still access the device through its domain name.

Dynamic DNS

Select this option to enable the device to

communicate with the DDNS server.

Service

If available, select your DDNS service provider

from the drop-down list.

Host Name

Enter the host name of the device, that has to

be updated on the DDNS server. For example:
sample.ddns.com

Username

Enter the user name of the DDNS account.

Password

Enter the password of the DDNS account.

Show

Click Show to display the password characters.

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