Chapter 17 Remote Management
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17.1.1 What You Can Do in the Remote Management Screens
• Use the
WWW
screen (
) to configure through which interface(s) and
from which IP address(es) users can use HTTP to manage the Device.
• Use the
Telnet
screen (
) to configure through which interface(s) and
from which IP address(es) users can use Telnet to manage the Device.
• Use t
he
FTP
screen (
) to configure through which interface(s) and from
which IP address(es) users can use FTP to access the Device.
• Your Device can act as an SNMP agent, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor
the Device through the network. Use the
SNMP
screen (see
configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can use SNMP to
access the Device.
• Use the
DNS
screen (
) to configure through which interface(s) and
from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to the Device.
• Use the
ICMP
screen (
) to set whether or not your Device will respond
to pings and probes for services that you have not made available.
17.1.2 What You Need to Know About Remote Management
Remote Management Limitations
Remote management does not work when:
• You have not enabled that service on the interface in the corresponding remote management
screen.
• You have disabled that service in one of the remote management screens.
• The IP address in the
Secured Client IP Address
field does not match the client IP address. If
it does not match, the Device will disconnect the session immediately.
• There is already another remote management session with an equal or higher priority running.
You may only have one remote management session running at one time.
• There is a firewall rule that blocks it.
Remote Management and NAT
When NAT is enabled:
• Use the Device’s WAN IP address when configuring from the WAN.
• Use the Device’s LAN IP address when configuring from the LAN.
System Timeout
There is a default system management idle timeout of five minutes (three hundred seconds). The
Device automatically logs you out if the management session remains idle for longer than this
timeout period. The management session does not time out when a statistics screen is polling.
Summary of Contents for AMG1302-T10A
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Page 126: ...Chapter 8 Wireless LAN AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 126 ...
Page 140: ...Chapter 9 Network Address Translation NAT AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 140 ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 11 Filters AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 158 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 12 Static Route AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 162 ...
Page 166: ...Chapter 13 Port Binding AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 166 ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 15 Quality of Service QoS AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 176 ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 18 Universal Plug and Play UPnP AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 198 ...
Page 202: ...Chapter 19 CWMP AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 202 ...
Page 206: ...Chapter 20 System Settings AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 206 ...
Page 216: ...Chapter 21 Logs AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 216 ...
Page 266: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 266 ...
Page 280: ...Appendix D Wireless LANs AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 280 ...
Page 290: ...Appendix E IPv6 AMG1302 T10A User s Guide 290 ...
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