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TeleBoss 830 2.11.370 STD User Manual
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The SNMP Settings option displays a menu where you can enable the SNMP agent, configure community
names, and other SNMP trap settings.
This menu option displays the FTP Push Settings menu, where you can configure automatic FTP pushes of
buffered data.
This option displays the PPP Settings menu for the internal dialup POTs modem. There are submenus where
you can configure settings for PPP Dialout, PPP Hosting, and Route Testing.
This option displays the Email settings menu, where you can configure the SMTP server address, Email
domain name, and authentication parameters.
This menu option displays the Real-Time Socket Settings menus where you can configure real-time socket
settings for each file of buffered data. Real-Time Sockets are used to collect data on TCP port 2201 from a
serial port in real-time, while buffering data if the network connection goes down.
The Routing Settings option displays a menu where you can configure settings for static network routes.
The DSL Settings menu is used to configure the TeleBoss to communicate using the optional ADSL Modem.
This selection displays the VPN Settings menu where you can configure settings for up to two VPNs.
This menu displays the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Settings menu where up to 64 different
networked devices can be configured for keep-alive monitoring by the TeleBoss. This function is called Ping
Alarms on the Web Interface.
This menu is used to configure one or two optional four or eight port Ethernet Expansion Card(s)
Networking Settings as accessed via Web UI
These exact same settings can be configured from the Web GUI. Navigate with the left hand menu to use the
Networking option in the "Settings Menu" section.
The menu look and sequence is not the same, but the settings definitions are identical.