Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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Refer to the
on the Asentria Product Information Portal for a detailed explanation
of SNMP Trap Capture or contact
SiteBoss 571 - SNMP Trap Capture Settings
A) SNMP Trap Capture Enable [OFF]
B) Store Collected Traps In [FILE1]
SNMP Trap Capture Enable
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable the capturing of SNMPv1 traps and SNMPv2c inform-requests (informs).
Default setting is OFF.
Store Collected Traps In
This field toggles to all available data files in which the collected traps/informs can be stored. The default setting is
FILE1.
IP Address Restrictions
The IP Address Restrictions section allows you to configure permissions and/or restrictions for
communications to or from specific IP addresses.
IP Address Restriction is the primary defense against unauthorized access via a network or PPP connection. An
administrator can restrict access by configuring one or more IP addresses that will be the only ones allowed to
access the unit. Restrictions can also be configured to allow or deny access to larger groups of IP addresses
using wildcards. IP Address Restrictions do not replace or override any restrictions set by User Profiles, but they
do provide an extra level of protection by causing the unit to ignore all network traffic except from the addresses
allowed.
If no IP restrictions are defined in this menu, all incoming connections are allowed.
Refer to the
IP Routing & Restrictions Feature Guide
on the Asentria Product Information Portal for a detailed
explanation of IP Address Restrictions. By default, no address restrictions are configured.
SiteBoss 571 - IP Address Restrictions
No IP Restrictions Established
A) Add Item to Table
Where
n
represents a whole number
For IPv4
0.0.0.0 sets the unit to allow all IP addresses.
255.255.255.255 restricts all IP addresses.
nnn.nnn.nnn
.0 allows all IP addresses in the specified a subnet.
nnn.nnn.nnn
.255 restricts all IP addresses the specified in subnet.
For IPv6
:: (double colon) allows all IP addresses
nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn::
allows all IPv6 addresses in a /64 subnet
nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
blocks all IPv6 addresses in a /64 subnet
nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn
allows a specific IPv6 address
Once there are entries into the table of restrictions/permissions, two additional control options are displayed which
can be used to delete options from the table.