Patton electronic 2621 LAN Status, MAC address the MAC address of the Ethernet port, WAN Status

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Models 2603, 2621, and 2635 Getting Started Guide

12 • System Status

 

 

LAN Status

There are two hyperlinks, LAN Settings... and DHCP Server Settings..., which go to the ‘LAN Connections’ and ‘DHCP Server’ webpages, respectively. The other parameters shown in LAN Status are as follows:

Local IP address: the IP address of the Ethernet port.

LAN subnet mask: the subnet mask of the Local IP address.

Act as Local DHCP Server: indicates ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as to whether the DHCP server is enabled or disabled. An enabled DHCP server provides IP addresses to DHCP clients attached to the Ethernet port.

MAC address: the MAC address of the Ethernet port.

WAN Status

Displays the basic parameters and status of the WAN port service and a link to the WAN Services configura- tion web page.

IP Address Type: indicates whether the IP address of the WAN service is statically assigned or as a DHCP client.

Default gateway: the gateway defined by the ‘IP Routes’ submenu item under ‘Services Configuration’ in the Configuration Menu.

Primary DNS: DNS client is currently not available.

Hardware Status

The definitions of the parameters are as follows.

Up-Time: this is the time since the IPLink was last rebooted, either soft or hard power cycle.

Current Time: the time is derived from one of two sources. If the IPLink is configured as an SNTP client, the time is from an SNTP server. If the SNTP client is not configured, the time derives from the Clock Set- ting as set by the user. The Clock Setting is found in the ‘SNTP Client’ configuration page.

Version: lists the version of the operating software in the IPLink. The version information is more detailed than is listed on the Home webpage of the IPLink.

Set Time...: a link to the SNTP Client configuration page.

Defined Interfaces

Provides links to operating statistics of the defined interfaces.

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Contents IPLink Series High Speed Routers Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Contents Models 2603, 2621, and 2635 Getting Started Guide Remote Site Configuration Central site configuration EMC Ethernet Cable 123 Adapter Models 2603, 2621, and 2635 Getting Started Guide List of Figures Models 2603, 2621, and 2635 Getting Started Guide List of Tables Structure About this guideAudience Impaired functioning PrecautionsSafety when working with electricity Factory default parameters General observationsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsChapter contents General InformationIPLink Series High Speed Routers overview General attributesPPP Support EthernetProtocol support WAN InterfacesFront Panel Status LEDs and Console Port Logging or Smtp on events POST, Post errors, PPP/DHCP, IPSecurity On the rear panel from left to right are the following Rear panel connectors and switchesConsole port Power connector Ethernet port outlined in greenGeneral Information Product Overview Introduction Applications Overview Sync Serial ApplicationInitial Configuration What you will need Hardware installationInterface cable installation RJ-48C pinout diagram Initial Configuration Ethernet connector Interface connector RJ-45 DB-15 Case being opened with a screwdriver Ethernet connector Interface connector RJ-45 DB-25 Installing the AC power cord DCEInitial Configuration Installing the Ethernet cable Do the followingWeb Operation and Configuration IP address modificationIP address has now been successfully changed PC ConfigurationModel 2603 home Model 2635 home Ethernet LAN Port LAN Connections Ethernet PortBasic Ethernet port attributes Configurable Ethernet parameters Serial Port Configuration Variables WAN Serial Port ConfigurationSerial Interface Web Interface Configuration T1/E1 Interface ConfigurationConfiguring the IPLink Series 2603 for T1 Operation Web Configuration , enter username See figureLine Options Fractional T1 Configuring the IPLink Series 2603 for E1 OperationSerial Port Configuration WAN Services PPP BridgedWAN Services PPP Bridged WAN Service ConfigurationPPP Configuration Leave User name and Password blank. Click on Create PPP Routed Remote site configurationClick on Create PPP Routed Configuration menuClick the Update button Edit IP address of WAN portPPP link status LMI Configuration Username blank Password blank Click on the Create buttonLMI Management Frame Relay links Web Configuration Methods Frame Relay Configuration Dlci Number UseFrame Relay bridged Frame Relay bridged creationCentral site configuration Frame Relay Routed RelayDescription FR routed Frame Relay Channel Routed configuration Cost Interface frame-0 IP route for Frame Relay routed applicationWAN Services Security Click on Create a new service Configuring the routerClick on the Create a new Ip route... hyperlink Configuring the security interfaces Valid gateway routeSecurity configuration home Configuring Security Policies Click on the hyperlink New Policy... See figureDeleting a security Policy Enabling the FirewallFirewall Portfilters Security Triggers You can now ping between the two networksConfiguring TCP port filter for FTP Adding trigger for FTP data transfer Intrusion Detection System IDS Attack Name Protocol Attacking Host Blacklisted?Security Global address pool and reserved map Introduction to NATEnabling NAT Click on Add Global Address Pool button Dhcp and DNS Configuration Services and features normally associated with each other Dhcp Server NATDhcp Server web Parameters for the Dhcp Server subnet Dhcp server configuration webIP Addresses to be available on this subnet Next section see figure 58. has three parametersExample based on default range of IP address pool DNS server option informationDhcp Relay Default gateway option informationAdditional option information Configuration of the Dhcp RelayDhcp Relay webpage DNS Relay Configuring the DNS RelayDNS Relay configuration webpage IP Services WEB Server IP ServicesNext command disables the WEB server CLI ConfigurationAssociated Ports for the different System IP Services System Configuration Authentication Authentication web page showing default superuserAlarm Access the configuration and status of the alarmsRemote Access Alarm & Alarm Error Log configurationSave UpdateBackup/Restore Website Settings RestartError Log Snmp DaemonSystem Tools Snmp Daemon configurationSntp Client Configuration Sntp Client Mode Configuration Parameters Configuring the Sntp ClientSystem Clock Setting Sntp Client General Configuration ParametersConfiguration of the internal system calendar clock System Status System Status Port Connection StatusWAN Status LAN StatusMAC address the MAC address of the Ethernet port Hardware StatusStatus LEDs Contacting Patton for assistance Patton support headquarters in the USA Warranty coverageContact information Return for credit policy Out-of-warranty serviceReturns for credit RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information EMCCE Declaration of Conformity ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part FCC Part 68 Acta Statement Model 2603 onlyIndustry Canada Notice 2603 Model only Appendix B Specifications Sync Serial Interface General CharacteristicsEthernet T1/E1 InterfaceManagement Protocol SupportPPP Support AC universal power supply DimensionsPower and Power Supply Specifications VDC power supplyAppendix C Cable Recommendations Ethernet Cable AdapterAppendix D IPLink Physical Connectors RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port EIA-561 Assuming the MDI-X switch is in the out positionRJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port 35 M/34 and DB-25 Connector Serial port21 DB-15 Connector Pin No Circuit Signal Name DirectionE1/T1 RJ-48C Connector Pin No SignalAppendix E Command Line Interface CLI Operation Produces a list of numbered transport objects Using the ConsoleCLI Terminology Local VT-100 emulationAnother example shows when the user must provide a parameter ThenEnter the new password twice as prompted Administering user accountsSetting user passwords Adding new usersControlling user access Changing user settingsControlling login access For example, to change the security level for fred, enter
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