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Posted: 2021-06-30 08:05 AM . Last Modified: 3 weeks ago
If I am on the same subnet as the UPS/Card I am able to access the Telnet and HTTP servers on the Network Management Card. However, if I am sitting on another subnet, I am unable to access the servers. I am still able to ping the device, which shows the IP configuration is correct. I am wondering if there is a filter and/or security setting I am missing that will allow me access?
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Posted: 2021-06-30 08:05 AM . Last Modified: 3 weeks ago
There is not any type of ip filter you can set up for http or telnet access. I would verify with your network admin that ports 80, 443, or whatever other port you may have set in network settings of the card, are open between network segments.
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Posted: 2021-06-30 08:05 AM . Last Modified: 3 weeks ago
There is not any type of ip filter you can set up for http or telnet access. I would verify with your network admin that ports 80, 443, or whatever other port you may have set in network settings of the card, are open between network segments.
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