TP-Link TL-SG3109 Switch User Manual


 
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5.1.2.2 Dening Line Passwords
Network administrators can define line passwords in the Line Password Page. After the line password is defined, a
management method is assigned to the password. The device can be accessed using the following methods:
Console Passwords
Telnet Passwords
Secure Telnet Passwords
To congure line passwords:
1. Click System > Management Security > Passwords > Line Password. The Line Password Page opens:
Figure 41: Line Password Page
The Line Password Page contains the following elds:
Console Line Password — Denes the line password
for accessing the device via a Console session. Pass-
words can contain a maximum of 159 characters.
Telnet Line Password — Denes the line password
for accessing the device via a Telnet session. Pass-
words can contain a maximum of 159 characters.
Secure Telnet Line Password — Defines the line password for accessing the device via a secure Telnet session.
Passwords can contain a maximum of 159 characters.
Conrm Password — Conrms the new line password. The password appears in the ***** format.
2. Dene the Console Line Password, Telnet Line Password, and Secure Telnet Line Password elds.
3. Redene the Conrm Password eld for each of the passwords dened in the previous steps to verify the passwords.
4. Click . Line password is congured and device is updated.
5.1.2.3 Dening Enable Passwords
The Enable Password Page sets a local password for a particular access level.
To enable passwords:
1. Click System > Management Security > Passwords > Enable Password. The Enable Password Page opens:
Figure 42: Enable Password Page
The Enable Password Page contains the following elds:
Enable Access Level — Defines the access level
associated with the enable password. Possible field
val-ues are 1-15.
Password — Denes the enable password.
Confirm Password — Confirms the new enable
password. The password appears in the ***** format.
2. Congure the elds and click .The password is enabled and the device is updated.
5.2 Conguring Network Security
Network security manages both access control lists and locked ports. This section contains the following topics: