System Administration and StorageEnabling and Disabling Network ServicesMakito X User’s Guide, v2.2, Issue 02 191IMPORTANT If the COM1 serial port is used for metadata capture, and all remotemanagement interfaces (HTTP, telnet, SSH, and SNMP) are disabled, the only way tore-enable these services will be by a Factory Reset. (For details, see “Resetting theEncoder” on page 58.) Once the serial port is dedicated for metadata capture, it is nolonger usable for CLI management.Service SettingsThe configurable Services are as follows:Service DescriptionHTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, used for Web browsers acting as aclient.NOTE: Only secured HTTP (HTTPS) is supported. See“Managing Certificates” on page 225 to manage HTTP TLScertificates.SSH Secure Shell, a network protocol that allows data to beexchanged using a secure channel between two networkeddevices.Telnet Telnet, a network protocol used on the Internet or local areanetworks to provide bidirectional communications via a virtualterminal connection.SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol, a network protocol usedmostly in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices.VF Protocol used for communication between the encoder andFurnace servers. Note that VF Pilot provides access to encoderconfiguration settings.NOTE: The Makito X interoperates with Furnace v6.2.3 or later.Talkback Audio Talkback (a Makito X feature) allows end users monitoringa streaming session to “talk back” to individuals at the videosource, via a speaker or headphones connected to the encoder.For details, see “Audio Talkback” on page 40.Serial Pass-ThroughBi-directional serial pass-through for controlling serially attacheddevices such as PTZ controlled cameras. Both RS-232 and RS-422 are supported.NOTE: The COM Port Mode must first be set to Pass-Through(see “Managing the COM Port” on page 195).Port (Serial Pass-Through must be enabled) Specifies the TCP portthat the Makito X will listen on for remote commands.