User's Guide

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
TWG-431BR
Router Maintenance and Monitoring
Managing access to the router management interface
System > Management
This section will allow you to restrict access router management access to specific
interfaces. By default, management access to the web interface (HTTP) is restricted only
to the LAN/VLAN1 interface.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page
on page 7).
2. Click System and click on Management.
3. Review the settings below.
Login Methods
HTTP By default HTTP access is enabled using the default HTTP port 80. The
default management port can be modified. Please note that modifying the port will
affect HTTP access from all allowed interfaces.
HTTPS Checking this option will enable secure HTTPS (SSL) access to the router
management page on the selected local interfaces. The default HTTPS management
port can be modified. Please note that modifying the port will affect HTTPS access
from all allowed interfaces.
Telnet Checking this option will enable command line interface access via Telnet
on the selected local interfaces. The default Telnet management port can be
modified. Please note that modifying the port will affect Telnet access from all
allowed interfaces.
SSH Checking this option will enabled secure command line interface access via
SSH (Secure Shell) on the selected local interfaces. . The default SSH management
port can be modified. Please note that modifying the port will affect SSH access
from all allowed interfaces.
Host Key Footprint The RSA key used for SSH management can be randomly
generated to a new key by clicking Generate Key.
Management Access
By default, management access is only allowed through the LAN/VLAN1 interface. Select
Enable for the other interfaces to allow local/remote management access.