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Telnet/SSH/TCP in Port Numbers, Devices > Device Ports, Starting Telnet Port
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Figure 8-2 Devices > Device Ports 8: Device Ports Current port numbering schemes for Telnet, SSH, and TCP ports display on the left. The list of ports 1-8 on the right includes the individual ports and their current mode. Note: For units with more ports, click the buttons above the table to view additional ports. Icons that represent some of the possible modes include: Idle The port is not in use. The port is in data/text mode. Note: You may set up ports to allow Telnet access using the IP Setting per Device Ports Settings (on page 94). An external modem is connected to the port. The user may dial into or out of the port. Telnet in or SSH in is enabled for the device port. The device port is either waiting for a Telnet or SSH login or has received a Telnet or SSH login (a user has logged in). To set up Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbering: 1. Enter the following: Telnet/SSH/TCP in Port Numbers Starting Telnet Port Each port is assigned a number for connecting via Telnet. Enter a number (102565528) that represents the first port. The default is 2000 plus the port number. For example, if you enter 2001, subsequent ports are automatically assigned numbers 2002, 2003, and so on. Starting SSH Port Each port is assigned a number for connecting via SSH. Enter a number (102565528) that represents the first port. The default is 3000 plus the port number. For example, if you enter 3001, subsequent ports are automatically assigned numbers 3002, 3003, and so on. SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide 92