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Interface Settings

This panel displays the current status of each control interface, and has buttons to enable and disable that interface. The interfaces available are:

  • Front Panel—A hardware panel display on the front of your frame that, when installed, lets you do local control and monitoring when you are physically in front of the frame.
  • FTP—The frame’s FTP interface, responsible for all file transfers.
  • HTTP—The server that allows you to enter the IP address of the frame and control and monitor the frame using a web browser.
  • SNMP—The agent responsible for implementing the SNMP interface that sends traps and allows parametric control via SNMP protocol.
  • Telnet—The interface responsible for accessing the frame via telnet (mainly used for troubleshooting purposes).
  • SSH—A protocol used for internal communications. Do not disable this option unless directed to do so by Customer Service.
  • CCSP—Interface that allows clients (such as webpage, CCS Navigator, NUCLEUS, etc.) to control and monitor the frame.

Note: If you disable the HTTP server on this screen, your browser will immediately lose its connection with the frame. If you disable CCSP, this also disables HTTP.