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message informs the user that ongoing operations may be interrupted and that any
configuration changes made within the last 30 minutes (the default time period for
automatic configuration saves), may be lost as a result.
"This profile no longer exists"
The profile being configured no longer exists in the system. Please reload or refresh
the browser page and try again.
"Tunnel does not exist"
This message is displayed when an attempt is made to delete a non-existent tunnel.
V
"Value for idle time is invalid - choose between [0, 3600] seconds"
The idle timeout value entered was incorrect. The correct values are 0 (if no idle
timeout is desired) or 1 to 3600 seconds.
W
"Warning! You have changed the default HTTP port used by
remote Internet users of the Web browser configuration tool. In
order to access this tool remotely through the Internet, you must
re-assign the router's HTTP port (e.g., to 8080). LAN users may
continue to access the Web browser configuration tool as usual."
The administrator has assigned port 80 to another LAN device. Since this is the
default HTTP port for remote Internet users, this message appears to remind users
that the Web browser configuration tool is no longer accessible until HTTP is re-
assigned to another port. If the user has issued this command from a remote location,
through the Internet, then connectivity is lost immediately. At that point the user can
still use telnet through port 23 to issue a CLI command to do this. If port 23 has been
re-assigned, the administrator must re-assign the HTTP port using the CLI through a
new Telnet router port (if available), from a LAN-attached device, or through a non-
Internet connection.
Note: Address Translation only applies to Internet connections
"Warning! You have changed the default TELNET port used by
remote Internet users of the CLI. In order to access the CLI
remotely through the Internet, you must re-assign the router's
Telnet port (e.g., to 8023). LAN users may continue to access the
CLI or the Web browser configuration tool as usual"
The administrator has assigned port 23 to another LAN device. Since this is the
default Telnet port for remote Internet user Command Line Interface configuration,
this message appears to remind users that the Command Line Interface is no longer
accessible over the Internet until Telnet is re-assigned to another port. If the user has
issued this command from a remote location, through the Internet, then connectivity
is lost immediately. At that point the user can still use HTTP through port 80 to access
the Web browser configuration tool to do this. If port 80 has been re-assigned, the
administrator must re-assign the Telnet port from a newly re-assigned router's HTTP
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