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CHAPTER 9 System 9.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to enable remote management of your NWA. It provides information on determining which services or protocols can access which of the NWA's interfaces. Remote Management allows a user to administrate the device over the network. You can manage your NWA from a remote location via the following interfaces: • WLAN • LAN • Both WLAN and LAN • Neither (Disable) Figure 46 Remote Management Example In the figure above, the NWA (A) is being managed by a desktop computer (B) connected via LAN (Land Area Network). It is also being accessed by a notebook (C) connected via WLAN (Wireless LAN). 9.2 What You Can Do in this Chapter • Use the WWW screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) you can use the Web Browser to manage the NWA (see Section 9.4 on page 100). • Use the Certificates screen to delete and import certificates (seen Section 9.5 on page 101). • Use the Telnet screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) you can use Telnet to manage the NWA. A Telnet connection is prioritized by the NWA over other remote management sessions (see Section 9.6 on page 102). NWA1120 Series User's Guide 97

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NWA1120 Series User’s Guide
97
C
HAPTER
9
System
9.1
Overview
This chapter shows you how to enable remote management of your NWA. It provides information
on determining which services or protocols can access which of the NWA’s interfaces.
Remote Management allows a user to administrate the device over the network. You can manage
your NWA from a remote location via the following interfaces:
• WLAN
• LAN
Both WLAN and LAN
Neither (Disable)
Figure 46
Remote Management Example
In the figure above, the NWA (
A
) is being managed by a desktop computer (
B
) connected via LAN
(Land Area Network). It is also being accessed by a notebook (
C
) connected via WLAN (Wireless
LAN).
9.2
What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the
WWW
screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) you
can use the Web Browser to manage the NWA (see
Section 9.4 on page 100
).
Use the
Certificates
screen to delete and import certificates
(seen
Section 9.5 on page 101
).
Use the
Telnet
screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es)
you can use Telnet to manage the NWA. A Telnet connection is prioritized by the NWA over other
remote management sessions (see
Section 9.6 on page 102
).