Total Access 600 Series System Manual

Section 4 User Interface Guide

 

 

SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > IP ACCESS LIST

Set up the list of allowed Telnet connections by specifying the IP address of the systems used to control the unit.

NETWORK ADDRESS

Enter network addresses from which Telnet access to the unit is allowed. When a remote unit requests Telnet access to the unit, if the access list is empty or the remote’s IP address matches a list entry, remote access is granted. A network address of 0.0.0.0 with corresponding netmask 255.255.255.255 blocks all host Telnet access.

The factory default is 0.0.0.0. (with a 0.0.0.0 subnet MASK), which allows all users Telnet access.

MASK

The mask is used to determine which bits of the NETWORK ADDRESS are significant. A "0" bit means "don't care." A "1" bit means that the corresponding address bits in the incoming IP packet must match the address bit in the defined NETWORK ADDRESS. The netmask of 255.255.255.255 defines a single IP as the only allowed IP address from the specified network. A NETWORK ADDRESS defined as

192.22.1.0with a NETMASK of 255.255.255.0 allows all units on the 192.22.1.0 network Telnet access to the unit. The default value is 0.0.0.0 (with a default NETWORK ADDRESS of 0.0.0.0), which allows all users Telnet access.

SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT

Activate the SNMP management and configure the SNMP communities and traps from this menu.

SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > ACCESS

When set to OFF, SNMP access is denied. When set to ON, the unit will respond to SNMP managers based on the configuration of the COMMUNITIES fields. The factory default is ON.

SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > TRAP DELAY

When enabled, the Total Access 600 Series inserts a delay before transmitting a created trap for the SNMP session.

SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > COMMUNITIES

Set up the SNMP communities parameters from this menu.

#

Displays the index number of the SNMP Communities. This list is used to set up to 8 SNMP communities that the unit will allow.

NAME

This is the text string used to identify the SNMP community. The factory default is no entry in the name parameter.

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