![Dialogic SS7G2X Скачать руководство пользователя страница 57](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/dialogic/ss7g2x/ss7g2x_user-manual_2493101057.webp)
57
Dialogic
®
SS7G2x Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 4
6.5.17
CNSYS – Configuration System Set
Synopsis
This command is used to enter the system identity string, personality setting, IP address of the Signaling
Gateway, system reference number, and to turn on and off certain features and signaling systems on the
Signaling Gateway.
If the IP address used to login to the unit for the
telnet
session is changed, the user is automatically logged
out of the session. However, the user can log in again without delay using the new IP address.
The user can specify whether they wish to allow
ftp
access to the Signaling Gateway by using the
FTPSER
parameter. The Signaling Gateway can act as an
ftp
server to allow update of configuration, software and
purchasable licenses. For security, it is recommended that
ftp
server access is switched off when the user
does not need to execute these functions. The user can disable
FTPSER
by setting the parameter to N.
Activation or deactivation of the
ftp
server takes immediate effect.
The user can specify whether they wish to restrict access to the Signaling Gateway so that it operates only
over secure shell (SSH) by using the
SECURE
parameter. By default, there is no restriction allowing the use
normal
telnet
and
ftp
access. The user can enable SECURE operation by setting the parameter to Y. Activation
or deactivation of SECURE operation takes immediate effect.
Activation of
SNMP
requires a system restart.
When a password is specified, all new MML sessions apart from serial port 2 (COM2) require a password
before entry.
Note:
IPADDR
,
IPADDR2
,
IPADDR3
,
IPADDR4
correspond to physical Ethernet ports ENET 1, ENET 2,
ENET LNK A, ENET LNK B respectively, as marked on the rear of the SS7G2x chassis.
The SIU supports resilient IP connectivity when the user configures a team of two ports in an active/standby
role. Two IP bonding teams can be created from the four ethernet ports available. A bonding team, assigned
a single IP address, consists of a primary (active) port and a secondary (standby) port. The secondary port
IP address should be set to one of the following values:
•
STANDBY1 - The configured IP address acts as the standby port in a team with
IPADDR
.
•
STANDBY2 - The configured IP address acts as the standby port in a team with
IPADDR2
.
•
STANDBY3 - The configured IP address acts as the standby port in a team with
IPADDR3
.
•
STANDBY4 - The configured IP address acts as the standby port in a team with
IPADDR4
.
See
Section 7.6.1, “IP Port Bonding” on page 142
for more information.
The system is delivered with a pre-configured default
IPADDR
set to the value of 192.168.0.1. This is set to
allow the user to have immediate access to the
telnet
interface over a private network. As part of their initial
configuration, the user should change the
IPADDR
to a value consistent with their IP network.
The personality parameter is used to select customer-specific, non-standard operating functionality for the
Signaling Gateway. To achieve the standard operating functionality, the personality should be set to the
default value (that is, zero). Unless otherwise notified, all customers should select the standard operating
functionality.
See
Section 7.1.1, “System Configuration” on page 135
for a more detailed description of system
configuration.
Syntax
CNSYS:{[
SYSID
=,]|[
SYSREF
=,]|[
PER
=,]|[
SECURE
=,]|[
FTPSER
=,]|[
FTPPWD
=,]|[
SNMP
=,]|
[
GATEWAY
=,]}
CNSYS:{[
IPADDR
=][
SUBNET
=,]};
CNSYS:{[
IPADDR2
=][
SUBNET2
=,]};
CNSYS:{[
IPADDR3
=][
SUBNET3
=,]};
CNSYS:{[
IPADDR4
=][
SUBNET4
=,]};
CNSYS:
PASSWORD
=,
CONFIRM
=,