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Configuration Backup.
The configuration settings of the HD24613 can be backed up to
a file via
TFTP
or
HTTP
for later restoring.
Configuration Reset.
Clears current configuration settings and restores to facto-
ry-default values.
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Management
Browser-based Network Manager
for configuring and monitoring the HD24613 via a
Web browser. The management protocol is HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)-based.
SNMP.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II, IEEE 802.1d,
IEEE 802.1x, and Private Enterprise MIB are supported.
UPnP.
The HD24613 responds to UPnP discovery messages so that a Windows XP user
can locate the HD24613 in My Network Places and use a Web browser to configure it.
System Log.
For system operational status monitoring.
Local log.
System events are logged to the on-board RAM of the HD24613 and can
be viewed using a Web browser.
Remote log by SNMP trap.
Systems events are sent in the form of SNMP traps to
a remote SNMP management server.
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Power over Ethernet.
Power is supplied to the HD24613 via an Ethernet cable using an
802.3af compliant power injector.
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Hardware Watchdog Timer.
If the firmware “hangs” in an invalid state, the hardware
watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the HD24613. This way, the HD24613 can
provide continuous services.
1.3. LED Definitions
There are several LED indicators on the front of the HD24613. Please refer to the definitions below:
A.
Power
:
Green, solid when receiving power
B.
WAN
:
Green, solid when connected, flashing when data activity
C.
Wireless
:
Green, solid when on, flashing when wireless data activity