Index

Email Parameters

Authentication Type

Domain

From Address

From Name

Password

Port Number

Send Test Email

SMTP Server

To Address

User Name

Encryption

Erasing Logs

Ethernet Port

Exit Command Mode

Text Interface

External Modem

F

Fallback

Fallback Local

RADIUS

TACACS

Fallback Timer

RADIUS

TACACS

Firmware Upgrade

From Address

Email Parameters

From Name

Email Parameters

Front Panel Buttons

G

Gateway Address

Network Port

Group Membership Attribute

Group Membership Value Type

H

Hang Up String

Modem Mode

Hardware Description

Hardware Installation

Help Screen

Text Interface

Hook Brackets

HTTPS Access

HTTPS Port

HTTP Access

HTTP Port

I

Inactivity Timeout

Network Port

Serial Port

Indicator Lights

5-68

 

Initialization String

 

 

 

5-68

 

Modem Mode

5-43

5-68

 

Initiating a Reboot Cycle

 

5-68

 

Text Interface

9-5 to 9-6, 9-7, 17-5

5-68

 

Web Browser Interface

9-2

5-68

 

Input Voltage

3-2

5-68

 

Interval After Failed Ping

6-2

5-68

 

Invalid Access Lockout 5-7, 5-11, 7-19 to 7-20, 17-9

5-68

 

Lockout Attempts

5-12

5-68

 

Lockout Duration

5-12

5-68

 

Lockout Enable

5-12

14-1 to 14-3

 

Invalid Access Lockout Alarm

7-19 to 7-20

5-16

 

Address

7-20

2-4

 

Email Message

7-20

 

 

Notify Upon Clear

7-20

17-5

 

Resend Delay

7-20

4-4

 

Subject

7-20

 

 

Trigger Enable

7-20

5-59

 

IP Address

 

 

Network Port

5-50

 

 

5-65

 

Ping-No-Answer Reboot

6-2

 

IP Security

5-51 to 5-53

5-64

 

 

Adding IP Addresses

5-52

 

 

5-65

 

Examples

5-53

 

Operators and Wildcards

5-53

5-64

 

 

 

 

16-1 to 16-2, 17-12

 

K

 

 

 

Kerberos

5-59

5-68

 

Domain Realms

5-63

 

 

Key Distribution Centers

5-63

5-68

 

Port

5-63

5-9

 

Realm

5-63

 

 

Set Up

5-63

 

 

L

 

5-50

 

LDAP

 

5-59

 

Access Level

5-60

5-59

 

Adding LDAP Groups

5-60

 

 

Bind Type

5-59

 

 

Current Monitoring

5-61

5-43

 

Deleting Groups

5-62

 

Enable

5-58

2-1 to 2-8

 

 

Fallback

5-59

4-1 to 4-4

 

 

Group Membership Attribute

5-59

 

 

17-4

 

Group Membership Value Type

5-59

 

Group Name

5-60

Apx-11

 

 

Kerberos Set Up

5-63

5-50

 

 

LDAP Group Setup

5-59 to 5-63

5-50

 

 

LDAP Port

5-58

5-50

 

 

Modifying LDAP Groups

5-62

5-50

 

 

Parameters

5-58 to 5-65

 

 

 

 

Plug Access

5-60

5-49

 

Plug Group Access

5-61

 

Primary Host

5-58

5-42

 

 

Search Bind DN

5-59

2-1, 2-2, 2-4

 

 

Search Bind Password

5-59

 

 

 

 

Secondary Host

5-58

 

 

 

 

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Western Telematic MPC-8H-1, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20VS16-3 Index-3

MPC-20VS20-1, MPC-8H-1, MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2 specifications

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