1.7
System and Network Services
In this secon:
1.7.1 FTP and SFTP
1.7.2 HTTP and HTTPS
1.7.3 Network Timing Protocol
1.7.4 Remote Authencaon Dial-In User Service
1.7.5 REST API
1.7.6 Secure Shell
1.7.7 Streaming Telemetry
1.7.8 Syslog (RFC 5424)
1.7.9 Zero Touch Provisioning
1.7.10 Access Control List
1.7.11 Telnet
1.7.12 Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System
Plus
1.7.1
FTP and SFTP
FTP is a client-server network protocol for transferring les between hosts. SFTP is a secure version of FTP that
encrypts commands and data transfers using OpenSSH. 1FINITY NEs support both protocols and can parcipate
as either client or server.
The FTP server service is disabled by default. When it is enabled, it listens on TCP port 21. The SFTP server
service is disabled by default. When it is enabled, the TCP port is congurable (port 2202 is used by default).
1.7.2
HTTP and HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a client-server network protocol for data communicaon over the World
Wide Web. HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP that encrypts commands and data transfers.
1FINITY NEs support HTTP and HTTPS web server services. Both services are disabled by default. The TCP port is
congurable for both services. By default, HTTP listens on TCP port 80 and HTTPS listens on TCP port 443.
The WebGUI service and the REST API service both use the HTTP/HTTPS web sever service.
1.7.3
Network Timing Protocol
Network Timing Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol that allows users to synchronize the NE system clock to a
clock on an external NTP server. By default, NTP is enabled.
1.7.4
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
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