Lantronix SGX 5150 User Guide - Page 99

To Con SNMP Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML, SSH, SSH Server: Host Keys

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9: Administration SNMP Settings System Description System Location Lantronix MIB File MIB File Description Update the system description, as necessary. The default system information includes the manufacturer name, model name, version and the serial number of the device. Specify a system location for the SNMP setting. Click the Lantronix MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver. This is the base MIB file for Lantronix products. Load or compile this file first. Click the MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver. This is the product specific MIB file. Load or compile this after the Lantronix MIB File. To Configure SNMP Settings Using Web Manager  To configure SNMP, on the Administration page, click SNMP in the menu. Using the CLI  To enter the SNMP command level: enable > config > snmp Using XML  Include in your file: SSH SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device over an encrypted channel. This protocol manages the security of internet data transmission between two hosts over a network by providing encryption, authentication, and message integrity services. Configuration is required when the SGX 5150 device is either (1) the SSH server or (2) an SSH client.. The SSH server is used by the CLI (Command Mode) and for tunneling in Accept Mode. The SSH client is for tunneling in Connect Mode. To configure the SGX 5150 as an SSH server, there are two requirements:  Defined Host Keys: both private and public keys are required. These keys are used for the Diffie-Hellman key exchange (used for the underlying encryption protocol).  Defined Users: these users are permitted to connect to the SGX 5150 SSH server. SSH Server: Host Keys The SSH Server Host Keys are used by all applications that play the role of an SSH Server. Specifically Tunneling in Accept Mode. These keys can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the device or automatically generated on the device. If uploading existing keys, take care to ensure the Private Key will not be compromised in transit. This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network. Note: Some SSH Clients require RSA Host Keys to be at least 1024 bits in size. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 99

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9: Administration
SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide
99
To Configure SNMP Settings
Using Web Manager
To configure SNMP, on the
Administration
page, click
SNMP
in the menu.
Using the CLI
To enter the SNMP command level:
enable > config > snmp
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”snmp”>
SSH
SSH is a network protocol for securely accessing a remote device over an encrypted channel. This
protocol manages the security of internet data transmission between two hosts over a network by
providing encryption, authentication, and message integrity services.
Configuration is required when the SGX 5150 device is either (1) the SSH server or (2) an SSH
client.. The SSH server is used by the CLI (Command Mode) and for tunneling in Accept Mode.
The SSH client is for tunneling in Connect Mode.
To configure the SGX 5150 as an SSH server, there are two requirements:
Defined Host Keys:
both private and public keys are required. These keys are used for the
Diffie-Hellman key exchange (used for the underlying encryption protocol).
Defined Users
: these users are permitted to connect to the SGX 5150 SSH server.
SSH Server: Host Keys
The SSH Server Host Keys are used by all applications that play the role of an SSH Server.
Specifically Tunneling in Accept Mode. These keys can be created elsewhere and uploaded to the
device or automatically generated on the device.
If uploading existing keys, take care to ensure the Private Key will not be compromised in transit.
This implies the data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network.
Note:
Some SSH Clients require RSA Host Keys to be at least 1024 bits in size.
System Description
Update the system description, as necessary.
The default system information
includes the manufacturer name, model name, version and the serial number of the
device.
System Location
Specify a system location for the SNMP setting.
Lantronix MIB File
Click the Lantronix MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap
receiver. This is the base MIB file for Lantronix products.
Load or compile this file
first.
MIB File
Click the
MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver.
This is the product specific MIB file.
Load or compile this after the Lantronix MIB
File.
SNMP Settings
Description