Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-69
remote-server unprotected no
ser vice
unprotected
[
yes
|
no
]
show
ser vice
unprotected
no
ser vice
unprotected
These commands allow you to specify, show, or disable whether or not a
ser vice
is "unprotected."
unprotected
indicates whether traffic will be sent over a force-all IPSec tunnel or not. All ser vices default to
unprotected
no
, meaning that they
will
be routed over the IPSec tunnel, unless set to
yes
.
The
no
default enhances security since it requires user inter vention to prevent the ser vice from being routed
over the IPSec tunnel.
If
no
is used with the commands, the value goes back to the default
0.0.0.0
and
no.
Examples:
■
RADIUS,
The remote-ser ver configuration controls the settings for both and RADIUS ser vers.
remote-server interface 0.0.0.0
remote-server unprotected no
■
SNMP
By default, SNMP ser vices use the primar y WAN inter face, thus no
interface
selection is required.
■
syslog
system syslog interface 0.0.0.0
system syslog unprotected no
■
NTP
ip ntp interface 0.0.0.0
ip ntp unprotected no
■
hear tbeat
hear tbeat uses the primar y WAN inter face, thus no
interface
selection is required.
heartbeat unprotected no
If the ser vice fails, a message will be added to the event log. This message has the format;
[service] failed. Could not open socket