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Chapter 7: System
ZoneDAS User Guide
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The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Table 20
System > BU Information
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Main Interface
MAC Address
This is the MAC Address of the ZoneDAS BU.
IP/mask
This is where the user can input an alternative IP and subnet mask for accessing
ZoneDAS from the console’s browser.
Gateway
This is where the user can set a new Gateway.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save that section’s changes to the BU’s run-time memory. The BU, by
default, does not keep each session's changes, so use the
Save
button on the title
bar to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done
configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to remove all changes made since last clicking
Apply
and reconfigure
the screen afresh.
VLAN Interface
Enable
Click and check the box to enable VLAN access to this ZoneDAS BU.
VLAN IP/mask
This is where the user can input the IP and subnet mask for accessing ZoneDAS
through VLAN.
VLAN ID
This is where the user can set the VLAN ID.
VPN Interface
Enable
Select
Enable
to use
OpenSSL VPN
for a secure connection to the BU.
Username
Enter a descriptive login name for the OpenSSL VPN secure connection to the BU.
Status
This displays the VPN connection status. When the VPN connection is up, this field
shows the IP address assigned by the OpenVPN server. When the VPN connection is
down, one of the following shows:
•
Authorization Fail
shows when authorization cannot be given for the OpenSSL
VPN connection. This may be due to incorrect credentials or too many
concurrent sessions.
•
Inconsistent cipher
shows when the ciphers used by ZoneDAS does not match
that of the OpenVPN server.
•
Inconsistent Compression
shows when the LZO compression schemes used by
ZoneDAS and the OpenVPN server do not match.
•
Linking in progress
shows when an OpenSSL VPN secure connection is being
established.
•
Linking failed
shows when there’s a failure to establish an OpenSSL VPN secure
connection.
Import .opvn File
Click
Upload
to import an .opvn file into ZoneDAS for use in establishing the
OpenVPN connection. Once a file has been uploaded, the box beside the
Upload
button will say “Exist”.
Password
Enter the login password for the OpenSSL VPN secure connection.
Assigned IP
Enter the IP address and port of the computer on which OpenVPN is installed.