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TUT Systems SMS2000 User Guide
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Accessing Help for Commands
Setting up the LPR Host
Deleting the Command Server
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Contents
TUT Systems SMS2000 User Guide
SMS2000 User’s Guide
SMSUser’s Guide
Contents
Configuring NTP
Configuring Smtp
Configuring Snmp Polling
Connectivity and Testing
Authentication
Authentication Configuring the Command Server
Authentication with Radius
Authorization
Configuring Radius
Using Rule Priorities
Groups
SMS2000 Rules
Web Proxy Settings
Using Both Radius and OCS Authentication
SMS2000 Troubleshooting Procedures
SMS2000 Status Attributes and Statistics
List of Tables
Radius Attributes in Access-Accept Packets
List of Figures
Audience
Preface
Documentation available for this Release
Related Documentation
Introduction
Subscriber Management Features
Introduction
Subscriber Management Components
Subscriber Management Components
OCS
SMS2000
Introduction
User Interface
Getting Started
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Accessing Help for Commands
Ifconfig portnumber ipaddress /masklen
Style Conventions
Cursor Motion Keystrokes
Cursor Movement
Click Configure
Initial Configuration
Establishing a Connection with the SMS2000
Establishing a Connection Via a Serial Interface
Establishing a Connection Via Telnet
Initial Configuration
Changing Your Password
Initial Configuration
Setting the Quick Configuration
Disabling Authentication
Setting the Hostname
Saving the Configuration
Verifying the Configuration
Rebooting the System
Reboot
Configuration E-Mail Settings
System Administration
Setting the Default Configuration E-mail
Set config-mailrecipient@SMTPserver SMTPserver
Mailing the Current Configuration
Configuration and System File Tools
Deleting the Configuration E-mail
Committing Configuration Changes
Disabling Automatic Configuration Changes
Automatically Committing Configuration Changes
Commit auto
Commit noauto
Loading a Configuration File
Saving a Configuration
Restoring a Previous Configuration
Restoring the Default Configuration
Configuring Smtp
Setting the Smtp Server
Deleting the Smtp Server
Setting the Smtp ID
Configuring NTP
Setting the Timezone
Set smtpid on off
Configuring the NTP server
Configuring Snmp Polling
Setting the Time
Enabling Snmp Polling
Disabling Snmp Polling
Testing to See if Snmp Polling will Work
Snmp-pollmacaddress
Testing Connectivity
Connectivity and Testing
Setting Specialized System Options
System Tools
Defining Ports
Setting and Deleting Static Ports
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Port-definition mixed tut vlan
Setting the Syslog Server
Disconnecting a Session on a Port
Event Tracking
Displaying Log Messages
Displaying Version Information
System Administration Tools
Exiting the Management Session
Displaying Control Keys
Changing a Password
Passwd
Keys
Snmp Agent
Snmp Management
Snmp System Contact
Snmp System Location
Snmp Trap Recipient
Snmp Community
System Information Tools
Troubleshooting Tools
SMS2000% snmp delete trap-recipient
Show snmp trap-recipient
Upgrades
Subscriber Connectivity Commands
Setting the ARP Failure Limit
Setting the ARP Polling Period
Archiving SMS2000 Firmware and distributing it from a Server
Upgrading from Tut Systems’ Website
Returning to an Older Firmware Version
Verifying a Successful Upgrade
Loading Another Image
System Administration
Authentication
Authentication
Setting the Command Server for OCS Interaction
Configuring the Command Server
Deleting the Command Server
Adding the OCS as the Authentication Server
Testing Authentication
Deleting an Authentication Server
Auth add web url secret secret cmd-serv
Auth on
Bypassing Authentication
Setting the Authentication Interval
Auth off forcedweb authokurl blockall
Auth interval minutes off
Http Request Throttle
Setting the Http Request Throttle
Allow-Nets
Deleting the Http Request Throttle
Set allow-netipaddress netmask dns-name
Setting an Allow-Net
Automatic Redirection URLs
Setting the Automatic Redirection URL
Deleting an Allow-Net
Set authok url
Deleting the authok
Authentication with Radius
Adding a Radius Server
Delete authok
Syntax Description
Command
Default retrans-primary-only is
Default
Usage Guidelines Example
Set nas-port-type integer
Set NAS port type parameter
Set nas-port-type
Configuring a Radius SSL Back Channel
Testing Authentication on the Radius Server
Show status radius
Show status radius Example
Authorization
Authorization
Authorization
Server Functionality
Accounting
Accounting
Sending Accounting Messages to a Syslog Server
Configuring Accounting Parameters
Radius Accounting Configuration
Sending Accounting Messages to a Radius Server
Deleting a Radius Accounting Server
Provisioning
Provisioning
Billing
Billing
Groups
Service Creation Using Groups and Rules
Adding a Group
Group add groupname noinherit inherit groupname
Subscribers that Cannot Support Authentication
Setting the Active Group Context
Setting Maximum Users Per Port
Deleting a Group
Adding a Rule
SMS2000 Rules
Deleting a Rule
Set rule rulename groupname priority rulestring
IP Address
Rule Expression Components
MAC Address
Ip=ipaddress ,netmask
Vlan=vlanida-vlanidb
Not Operator
Tut=ipaddress-linenum*-portnum
Or Operator
Operator
Parenthesis
Expression and expression
Using Rule Priorities
IP Addressing
IP Addressing
Plug and Play With NAT
Dhcp Pools
Static Routable Addresses
IP Multicasting
Static Non-Routable Addresses
Iptype default NAT static Dhcp 1to1 1to1Unique
Configuring IP Types
Understanding 1to1 and 1to1 Unique IP Types
Deleting a Configured Source-Net
Setting a Source-Net
Source-Nets
Set source-netstartaddress endaddress subnet-mask
Creating Dhcp Pools
Setting the DNS Server Address
Removing a Dhcp Assignment
Dhcp-server release macaddress
Deleting the DNS Server Address
Static Routes
Adding Routes
Set dns add ipaddress
Printing
Setting up the LPR Host
Set lpr hostname off queuename maxpages maxbytes
Configuring Radius
Using SMS2000 with a Radius Server
Obtaining the Radius Server Software
Adding the SMS2000 as a Client on the Radius Server
Configuring Service Parameters
Adding Users to the Radius Server
Radius Ports
Using Real IP Addresses
SMS2000 NAS File
SMS2000 Status Attributes and Statistics
Radius Attributes Sent in Accounting Messages
Radius Attributes Sent In Access Request Packets
Using Both Radius and OCS Authentication
Radius Attributes Received in Access- Accept Packets
Deleting Traffic Shaping
Setting Traffic Shaping
Shape xbps/rbps
Shape xbps/rbps delete
SMS2000 and Property Management Systems PMS
Setting the PMS Server
TTY ACK-NAK ENQ-ACK-NAK
Protocol Modes
ENQ-ACK-NAK Mode
Loading and Deleting Customized Web Pages
Customizing SMS2000 Web Authentication with Radius
Files For Groups
Loading Web Pages or Files
Path Components
Load web url defaults
Image Links
Upgrading
Customizing Web Pages
Deleting Web Pages or Files
Preserving the Web Form
Web Page Redirection
Size For Web Pages and External Links
Viewing Customizations
Active Page Components
Reference
Web Proxy Settings
Configuring Web Proxy Settings
Setting the Wpad Curl
Setting the Wpad Timeout
Web Proxy Server
Delete proxy-ports port
Set proxy-ports port
Show proxy-ports
SMS2000 Troubleshooting Procedures
SMS2000 Troubleshooting
Multiple frames opened
Snmp Polling
Browser
Unable to do credit card
Line
Verify OCS screens off
Radius Attributes in Access-Accept Packets
Appendix a Radius Access-Accept Dictionary File
Appendix
Appendix
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Technical Support
Appendix B Technical Assistance and Customer Support
Internet Telephone
Equipment Return and Repair
Hardware Limited Warranty
Appendix C SMS2000 Limited Warranty
Limitations of Warranty
Exclusive Remedies
Tut Systems, Inc., Customer Service Department
Electrical Safety Advisory
Assistance
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
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