Table 4:
System submenus
Menu
Description
Status
Shown after login.
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Details of the hardware and firmware versions, system time,
network interfaces, routing table, disk information and firewall
status
Statistics
Presents performance indicator graphs for a quick summary of the
ARM600 server historical performance statistics.
•
Graphically illustrated system load, free memory, number of
processes, swap and root filesystem usage, log disk slice size,
number of connected Arctic Patrol clients and VPN
connections and RX/TX traffic figures of the network interfaces
•
Pre-defined warning levels of KPIs, such as system load,
process count, memory usage, swap usage, hard disk space
and hard disk nodes
Time
Used to control the time settings. There are two options.
•
Manual time setting
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Using NTP server for acquiring and keeping the correct time
ARM600 can work as a time server for providing time to the LAN or
VPN connected devices.
By default the time setting is configured as NTP client using the NTP
pool servers. If another NTP server is required, the NTP server’s
name or IP address can be entered and the availability tested by
clicking the Test NTP servers button.
Configure the DNS server’s IP address if DNS
names are used for the NTP server.
5.3
Network menu
The network menu contains the network interface configuration and static routing
settings.
Table 5:
Network submenus
Menu
Description
Network Configuration
Used to configure IP addresses, netmask and other network
interface related settings.
Static routing
Used to configure the static routing.
Static routing is needed, if LAN subnets beyond the ARM600’s LAN
need to be reached via a certain router in the ARM600’s LAN. A
typical example is a separated SCADA LAN, when the ARM600’s
LAN interface is in the DMZ.
A new static route can be configured by selecting the network
interface from the drop-down menu and entering the network,
netmask and gateway values.
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