Network Functions
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Field
Function
THE IP ADDRESS MUST BE SET BEFORE THE
NETWORK MODULE OF THE ASG GUARD/ASG
GUARD PLUS IS STARTED. Once the Network has
been started, changes to this parameter will take effect
only after the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is rebooted.
PPP Address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
Enter the PPP address of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus. This is the IP address that is used to identify the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus over a PPP link. The
network portion of the PPP address must be different
from the IP address used above.
Subnet Mask (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
The subnet mask determines which part of the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus’s IP address represents its
network number and which part represents its node
number. Obtain an appropriate value from your
network administrator.
Default Gateway (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
The default gateway is the IP address of the router or
other equipment on the local network segment that is
used to direct traffic to and from the segment. Obtain
an appropriate value from your network administrator.
Enable RIP?
Initially Yes appears on the screen. Press the SPACE
BAR to toggle to No. Yes allows the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus to direct routers on the local network
segment to use it as the gateway to devices connected
to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus via PPP.
Network-Loss Alarm Delay Time
Enter a time in seconds, from 0 to 255. If no network
activity is detected for longer than the specified amount
of time, the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus will generate
a .NETDOWN alarm.
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