RDL-3000
FAMILY
USER MANUAL
70-00158-03-00
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65
of 254
April 17, 2015
Advanced Ethernet Configuration
SNTP Enable
: Check this box
to enable the SNTP protocol support. This feature
allows RDL-3000 systems to time-stamp system event messages using a network time
server. When enabled, enter the network address of the SNTP server in the SNTP
Server IP Address field. When SNTP is enabled, the following fields are visible:
SNTP Server IP Address
: Enter the network IP address of the SNTP server.
SNTP Polling Interval [hours]
: Enter the SNTP polling interval (hours).
Time Zone (GMT) [hh
:
mm]
: Enter the offset (hours) from GMT for this time zone.
Syslog Enable
: Check this box to enable saving event messages on a remote server.
When Syslog Enable is selected, the following field is visible:
Syslog Server IP Address
: Enter the network address of the Syslog server.
HTTP Enable
:
Check this box to enable the HTTP (Web) interface.
HTTPS Enable
:
Check this box to enable HTTPS operation for secure/encrypted Web
). This security feature must be enabled by the options key
(
).
Telnet Enable
: Check this box to enable the Telnet interface (CLI).
When Telnet is enabled, the following additional configuration field is visible:
Telnet Port
: Enter Telnet port address (reboot required).
SSH Enable
: Check this box to enable SSH operation for secure/encrypted CLI (see
). This security feature must be enabled by the options key
(
).
SNMP Enable
: Select the version of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
The SNMP protocol allows an application to poll a device for information and change
data stored in the RDL-3000 Management Information Base (MIB).
none
: SNMP is disabled.
v2
:
Supports SNMP v1 and v2c commands.
v3
:
Supports SNMP v3 exclusively. SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c commands not
accepted and an authorization policy is enforced. This security feature must
be enabled by the options key
(
).
Click Configuration->
to display the SNMP Configuration screen.
User Authentication
:
The RDL-3000 supports a local authorization policy and secure
centralized authentication management using a RADIUS server. At least one policy is
always enabled, and both may be enabled to operate together.
The RDL-3000 can be configured for the following authentication modes:
Local Only
: User name and password authentication is managed by the RDL-3000.
RADIUS Only
: User name and password authentication is managed exclusively by a
RADIUS server. Feature also supports a redundant RADIUS server.
Local + RADIUS
: Local and RADIUS methods of user authentication are enforced.
Notes:
1.
When
RADIUS Only
or
Local + RADIUS
is selected, click on
the main menu item
to display the RADIUS Configuration screen.
2.
Note: Authorization data is retrieved from the RADIUS server at 10-minute intervals.
If a user's authorization is changed on the RADIUS server, the server may require up
to ten minutes before the Redline radio is updated with the new information.
Wireless LLDP packet filtering
: Check this box
to block LLDP packets from being
transmitted over the wireless interface.