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Getting Around the Management Interface
Home
Supplies information on each port, modem’s firmware revision, and
modem connection information, Also has links to
, the
Remote Access website, the RADES user manual, and this
document
Basic Configuration
Set IP address, Set ftp, telnet, and http security, assign a name to
your 9300-RADES
Network Services Setup
RIP Configuration (Routing Protocol), NAT Configuration, IGMP
Configuration (Used to reduce network traffic caused by I/O on
Ethernet), Router Advertisements (Broadcasts routing table to other
routers on the network), DHCP server Configuration, DHCP server
Address table
Dial-In
Set up Authentication type, Calling Direction, Caller ID, Manage
Dial in user accounts
Dial-Out
Set up routing capability, allows the modem to call another server
and route traffic to another Ethernet network.
Modem Setup
Various modem settings including: Auto-answer, Country code
settings and Line speed, Error Control,
Diagnostics
Display Routing Table, IGMP Report, MAC address report, Modem
connection parameters, Test Dial-Out connection, Hang Up the
current Connection, Cycle power to the 9300-RADES, TX and RX
counters for each Ethernet port
Switch Configuration
Ethernet Port Configuration (Manual Configuration of Ports, IGMP
Snooping, Port Mirroring), Mirror Configuration, VLAN
Configuration,
Quality
of Service Configuration
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