Appendix 6. using super series with serial/ip, A 6.1. super series vs. serial/ip options – SENA SS800 User Manual
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Appendix 6. Using Super Series With Serial/IP
A 6.1. Super Series vs. Serial/IP Options
Table A-9 Super Series vs. Serial/IP option compatibility matrix table
Serial Port Configuration of Super Series
Serial/IP Configuration
Host mode Configuration
Cryptography
Configuration
Host mode
Telnet Protocol
Encryption
Method
Credentials
Connection
Protocol
Security
TCP
Disabled
None
No login
required
Raw TCP
connection
Disable
TCP
Enabled
None
No login
required
Telnet
Disable
TCP
Disabled
“SSLv2” or
“SSLv3
rollback to v2”
No login
required
Raw TCP
connection
Negotiate
SSLv3/TSLv1
TCP
Disabled
“SSLv3” or
“SSLv3
rollback to v2”
No login
required
Raw TCP
connection
SSLv3
TCP
Disabled
“TLSv1” or
“SSLv3
rollback to v2”
No login
required
Raw TCP
connection
TSLv1
TCP
Enabled
“SSLv2” or
“SSLv3
rollback to v2”
No login
required
Telnet
Negotiate
SSLv3/TSLv1
TCP
Enabled
“SSLv3” or
“SSLv3
rollback to v2”
No login
required
Telnet
SSLv3
TCP
Enabled
“TLSv1” or
“SSLv3
rollback to v2”
No login
required
Telnet
TSLv1
Please note that “SSLv3 rollback to v2” option in Super series means “Negotiate SSLv3/TSLv1” option
in Serial/IP.
If encryption method of Super Series is set as “SSLv3”, then client (Serial/IP) cannot connect to Super