
Configuring Subscriber Accounts
Specifying the Subscriber Access Methods 8-9
When a subscriber has a unique SSH key, he/she can log on to
the LX unit, via SSH, without entering a password.
L The only requirement is that the user must
log on from the host on which his or her SSH key
was generated.
X To enable Web browser access for a subscriber
Set the access web parameter to enabled:
Example Subs_jack:0 >>access web enable
In order for the subscriber to have access to virtual ports on
the LX, you must configure Telnet or SSH for the subscriber.
For more information, see “To specify Telnet access for a
subscriber” on page 8-7 and “To specify SSH access for a
subscriber” on page 8-7. See “To configure a subscriber
account for access to asynchronous ports” on page 8-9 to give
the user access to asynchronous ports on the LX.
By default, a user can only access virtual ports on the LX when
his or her subscriber account has been configured for Telnet,
SSH, or Web Browser access. In order for a subscriber to
access asynchronous ports, the access to those ports must be
configured in the subscriber account.
X To configure a subscriber account for access to
asynchronous ports
1. Execute the access console enable command to enable
asynchronous port access for the subscriber:
Example Subs_jack:0 >>access console enable
2. Execute the access port command to specify the
asynchronous ports that the subscriber can access. In the
following example, the subscriber is given access to
asynchronous ports 2, 4, and 6:
Subs_jack:0 >>access port 2 4 6
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