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Configure Telnet Server Port
When using NAT on the IAD, you may want to configure a host behind NAT
as a Telnet Server. In this case, Telnet requests are passed to the host, and not
handled by the IAD. By changing the Telnet port, both the host and IAD may
be accessed via Telnet.
To set the port for the Telnet Server, follow the steps below.
1
On the Router Configuration menu (Figure 4.16), type
“T”
to select
Configure Telnet Server Port. The IAD displays the current IP address and
prompts you to enter the new Telnet Server port.
2
Type the new Telnet Server port (the default is 23). The IAD saves the
changes and displays the Router Configuration menu (Figure 4.16).
3
Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the
Main menu.
Configure IP QoS
Type
“A”
on the Router Configuration menu to select the Configure IP QoS
menu.
Figure 4.21
IP QoS Menu
Display QoS Settings
Type
“D”
on the IP QoS menu to display the priority of the type of service
(ToS) value. Use this field to create priorities for packets in the IAD. Figure
4.22 shows the default settings.
Figure 4.22
IP QoS Based on ToS Values (Default Settings)
Config QoS
Type
“C”
on the IP QoS menu to configure the priority level of a service.
The priority level is 1
−
3 and is set in accordance with the ToS value.
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