SmartShare® User Manual

NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) configuration menu

Port Forwarding to Local Servers

These fields can be configured to make servers on the local network available from the Internet.

If the port number of a local network device can not be configured on the device, e.g. port 80 on a web-managed switch, the port numbers can be remapped by NAPT.

The default configuration is: (empty)

All Ports Forwarding to Local Servers

These fields can be configured to make servers on the local network available from the Internet by mapping their LAN address to a public IP address on the Internet.

The default configuration is: (empty)

ATL (Anti Terror Logger) configuration menu

Log File Storage

The SmartShare stores the ATL log files on an external FTP server.

If ATL is enabled, it is possible to configure up to two FTP servers for storing the ATL log files. When the SmartShare is ready to store an ATL log file, it will use the primary FTP server. Every time the primary FTP server fails to receive an ATL log file, the SmartShare will store it on the secondary FTP server instead.

FTP Server, User Name and Password are required fields, Directory Path is optional. The Status field shows the result of the last FTP transfer.

Local Network SNMP Agents

The SmartShare uses the SNMP agents in the switches and routers on the local network to locate where each MAC address and IP address is connected, and thus identifies the users.

If ATL is enabled, it is possible to configure which SNMP agents are present on the local network. Information about each switch and router on the LAN should be set, so the SmartShare is able to poll them for the required information to identify the users.

IP Address and Community are required fields. The Status field shows the result of the last SNMP poll of the device.

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HP DT-50, RM-500, DT-20 ATL Anti Terror Logger configuration menu, Port Forwarding to Local Servers, Log File Storage