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Web, CLI, and SNMP Server Options
X Family CLI Reference V 2.5.1 15
Default Server Settings
The default settings of the Web, CLI, and SNMP servers are:
SSH Server
The SSH Server enables encrypted terminal communications. The SSH server must be enabled to
establish a secure CLI session over your network.
HTTPS Server
The HTTPS web server enables encrypted file transfers over the network. The HTTPS server must be
enabled to use SMS management. You can also run the LSM using the HTTPS server.
HTTP Server
You can enable the HTTP server to run non-secure LSM sessions on your network.
SNMP Server
The SNMP Server provides access to interface counters and other statistics, configuration data, and
general system information via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The SNMP server
must be enabled to use SMS management or to allow NMS access.
Example
The Server Options dialog follows:
Server options allow you to enable or disable each of the
following servers: SSH, , HTTPS, HTTP, and SNMP.
Would you like to modify the server options? <Y, [N]>: y
Enable the SSH server? [Yes]:y
Enable the HTTPS server ('No' disables SMS access)? [Yes]:y
Enable the HTTP server? [No]:n
Table 1–5: Default Web, CLI, and SNMP Server Options
Name Default Setting Required By Reboot Required
SSH ON secure CLI over network no
HTTPS ON SMS, secure LSM yes
HTTP OFF non-secure LSM yes
SNMP ON SMS, NMS yes
Note: You can use the CLI
reboot
command to reboot the X family device if
you modify settings for which a reboot is required.
CAUTION: HTTP is not a secure service. If you enable HTTP, you endanger the security of
the X family device. Use HTTPS instead of HTTP for normal operations.
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