Software Manual 179
Advanced Tab
Interface: Select the interface to used.
Note: For Speed, Bits, Parity and Stop Bits, consult the configuration of the remote device being attached; this setting must be compatible.
Speed: Select the desired interface speed to be used.
Bits per Character: Select the word length (bits per character) to be used.
Parity: Select the parity to be used. Consult the configuration of the remote device being attached, this setting must
be compatible.
Number of Stop Bits: Select the number of stop bits to be used. Consult the configuration of the remote device being
attached, this setting must be compatible.
Port Number (Required): Enter a valid port number (1-65535) to be used for the connection.
Take care to choose a port number not already used by other system services. Consult the Status>Network>Socket
Statuses> TCP Only menu for a list of ports currently in use. Please note that a Firewall Allow rule will need to be
added for remote access in Network>Firewall>Port Allow/Forwarding Rules>Service Access Rules.
Use CISCO APH: Select Yes to enable the CISCO APH or No to prevent it’s use. The recommended setting for this field is
Yes when connecting to a Cisco console port.
Use Local Binding: Select Yes to enable Local Binding. Local Binding will prevent remote access to this port. You will be
required to Telnet/SSH to the unit’s command line, and then Telnet to the OOB port locally (telnet localhost<OOB
Port>).
Telnet Server Mode: This option controls how some options negotiations will be performed with a TELNET client. Rec-
ommended setting is “Basic + drop LF & NUL” is a commonly utilized setting. The following options are available:
Disabled: No TELNET options negotiation is performed.
Basic: Common TELNET options negotiation is performed.
Basic + drop LF: Line feed characters (x'0A) are dropped.
Basic + drop LF & NUL (Cisco Preferred): LF and NUL (x'00) characters are dropped.
Basic + drop LF & NUL/HIGH: LF, NUL and any characters > x'7F are dropped.
Basic + drop CR: Carriage return characters (x'0D) are dropped.
Basic + drop CR & NUL: CR and NUL (x'00) characters are dropped.
Basic + drop CR & NUL/HIGH: CR, NUL (x’00) and any characters > x'7F are dropped.
Note: Selecting the right value for your particular situation may require some experimentation.
The Basic Telnet Server will enable some telnet negotiation options with common Telnet Clients, which may provide a
better user experience. If you are having problems with odd echoed characters, or other interactive problems, please
enable this option.
If you are having problems with login not accepting your password, or pressing “Enter” seems to behave as if two
Enter keys have been pressed, try one of the “Drop” options.
• Click on the Finish button to populate the Out-of-Band Management screen.
• To delete an existing item, select it in the table and click on the Delete button. To edit an existing rule, select it in
the table and click on the Edit button.
• Click on the “Save” button for changes to be saved without activating the interface until you reboot the unit, the
“Apply” button will save your settings and apply them immediately. To revert to the previous defaults, click on the
“Revert” button.
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