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Each NION includes a built-in web server that provides access to several key hardware functions from any web browser.
Telnet is a communications protocol that provides access to the Linux system kernel on the NION.
Note: For security reasons, you should only enable the Telnet function when asked to by MediaMatrix Technical Support. Once you have finished communicating with the NION, you should disable the Telnet function. Telnet is not required for communications with the NWare software or for using RATC.
Simple Network Management Protocol is a network protocol that provides robust monitoring and control of system parameters across the network. Using SNMP, you can utilize a host of standard software tools and third-party systems to extend the control and monitoring power of the NION for a wide variety of applications.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard network protocol used for transferring files over a TCP network. Each NION, nControl and nTouch 180 has a built-in FTP server.