Security Features Summary
This table lists all security features offered by the Eicon 1530, and their default settings.
Feature | Default | Description |
System password | None | Restricts access to the Eicon 1530 configuration interfaces. |
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Automatic log | Active | Automatically terminates idle configuration sessions. |
out |
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Network address | Disabled | NAT hides the addresses of the computers on the internal |
translation (NAT) |
| Ethernet LAN from the external network. |
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Remote | Active | Permits remote systems to log on to the Eicon 1530 web |
management |
| configuration interface. |
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Call | Available | Lets you authenticate an incoming connection, or provide |
authentication |
| authentication when making a connection. |
(PPP only) |
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Manual dialing | Disabled | Lets you manually control when the connection is |
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Custom security | None | Allows you to filter specific IP datagrams for security |
using IP filters |
| reasons. |
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Command Line | Available | The Command Line Interface allows you to change |
Interface |
| settings via text commands. |
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The following table lists the security features that can be applied to restrict access to the Eicon 1530 configuration interfaces.
Source system | Connection | Security features that apply | |
Remote computer | external | • | System password |
| network | • | Automatic log out |
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| • | Remote Management |
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| • | Call authentication |
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| • Custom security using IP filters | |
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Local computer | Ethernet | • | System password |
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| • | Automatic log out |
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| • Custom security using IP filter | |
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