iWANsuite® 6x30Reference ManualJanuary 200234-00315.B
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4-2 WANsuite 6x30Cursor ControlsThe VT100 interface uses a blinking cursor to select various menus and then to select sub-menus and/or fields within t
VT100 Interface 4-3highlighted causes the current entry to be replaced by the new characters. To edit an existing entry rather than replace it, press
4-4 WANsuite 6x30System ScreenThe first option on the Main menu screen is the System screen (Figure 4.3). This screen lets you view and set specific i
VT100 Interface 4-5The System screen displays the user-selectable prompts listed below. Maintenance ResetWhen you perform a Maintenance Reset, all con
4-6 WANsuite 6x30InterfacesThe WANsuite 6x30 units each have four available interfaces: Network, Supervisory, Ethernet 10/100, and Serial. The screens
VT100 Interface 4-7Definitions of the timing sources are as follows:Internal – The unit’s internal frequency standard (T1 1.544 Mbps ± 50 bps) is used
4-8 WANsuite 6x30ESSets the Errored Seconds threshold. An ES is a 1-second period in which at least one logic error occurred. The default value is 45
VT100 Interface 4-9Performance ScreensThe “Performance” prompt near the bottom of the Network Config screen displays a Performance 24 Hour screen (Fig
4-10 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.7Performance 30 Day Screen Some of the parameters across the top of the WANsuite 6230 Network Config screen (Figure 4.8) di
VT100 Interface 4-11TimingSets the timing source to synchronize the unit’s internal timing generators. In all cases, slips are controlled to occur on
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4-12 WANsuite 6x30EOC InDisplays the Embedded Operations Channel In.EOC OutDisplays the EOC Embedded Operations Channel Out.Discovered RepeatersDispla
VT100 Interface 4-13Figure 4.10Configuration Profiles Screen This screen displays the following information for each available Span Configuration Prof
4-14 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.11Configuration Profile Details Screen This screen lets you configure or change the following information about the selecte
VT100 Interface 4-15Figure 4.12Alarm Profiles Screen The Alarm Profiles screen displays the current status of endpoint alarms. Information is displaye
4-16 WANsuite 6x30Alarm Profile Details ScreenSelect from the <Alarm Profiles> column on the above screen to display a screen similar to the one
VT100 Interface 4-17LOSWSSets the threshold for the number of Loss of Sync Word Seconds within any given 15-minute performance data collection interva
4-18 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.15Span Endpoint Details Screen Vendor IDVendor ID as reported in an Inventory Response message.Model NumberVendor model num
VT100 Interface 4-19Figure 4.16Span Endpoint Maintenance Screen The Span Endpoint Maintenance parameters are described below.Loopback TypeSpecifies lo
4-20 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.17Span Endpoint Performance Screen This screen displays information on the performance and error status of the span endpoin
VT100 Interface 4-21Time ElapsedTotal elapsed seconds in the current 15-minute interval.ESCount of Errored Seconds on this endpoint since the unit was
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4-22 WANsuite 6x30TypeSelects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by the equipment connected to the Serial por
VT100 Interface 4-23the Serial port goes high. The unit exits the loop when the LL pin goes low. If you select “Disable,” the unit ignores the LL pin
4-24 WANsuite 6x30DTR Alarm ControlLets you set DTR Alarm Control parameters. Selecting “Enable” allows the unit to go into alarm on loss of DTR, whic
VT100 Interface 4-25NOTICE: To use newly established IP parameters, you must “Save and Restart.” (See "Save and Restart" on page 4-5.)Superv
4-26 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.21Service Table ScreenThe Service Table screen displays the available services listed by Index number. Service Details Scre
VT100 Interface 4-27TypeSelecting one of the services listed under the “Type” column will bring up a screen where you can view (and, in some cases, ch
4-28 WANsuite 6x30•Max VCI Bits – The default Max Virtual Channel Identifier Bits value is 6 for VCI values ranging from 32 to 63. To change an ATM Se
VT100 Interface 4-29The ATM Statistics table is divided into two sections: Transmit (first three columns), and Receive (next three columns). Each sect
4-30 WANsuite 6x30When QOS profile “0” is used, the available bandwidth will be equally shared among all configured channels. QOS “0” cannot be modifi
VT100 Interface 4-31Figure 4.26 Virtual Channel Details ScreenThe following user-activated prompts are included on the ATM Virtual Channel Details Scr
PrefacexiiiCHAPTER 0PREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the WANsuite 6x30 product family of ATM integrated access devices (IADs) describe
4-32 WANsuite 6x30Service CategoryATM service category. Possible values include CBR and UBR.Row StatusIf set to “Enabled,” indicates the network is re
VT100 Interface 4-33Service AwareThe Service Aware function recognizes IP traffic on the WAN and counts the number of frames and bytes passed for a sp
4-34 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.30Rule Config Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects the s
VT100 Interface 4-35Tx Alarm ThresholdSpecifies the threshold in bits per second for the Transmit Alarm on this rule.Tx AlarmDisplays the current Tran
4-36 WANsuite 6x30SNMP Details ScreenThe SNMP Details screen (Figure 4.32) lets you configure the SNMP parameters described below. The unit detects an
VT100 Interface 4-37Figure 4.33Diagnostics Screen Figure 4.34 Test Details ScreenTrap Log ScreenA trap is a mechanism that permits a device to send an
4-38 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.35Trap Log Screen Top Talkers ScreenSelecting “Top Talkers” displays the Top Talkers screen (Figure 4.36), which is used to
VT100 Interface 4-39NOTICE: While you may request any number, the unit is internally limited to a maximum report size of 20.As soon as you initiate ge
4-40 WANsuite 6x30equal cost multipath routing where packets to a single destination can be sent via more than one interface simultaneously. Figure 4.
VT100 Interface 4-41OSPF Router IDThis 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol uniquely identifies the router within an Autono
xivWANsuite 6x30Typographic ConventionsThe following table lists the graphic conventions used throughout this guide.Customer Service and Technical Sup
4-42 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.39Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. WAN circuit endpoi
VT100 Interface 4-43OSPF LSA TimerDetermines how often The Link State Acknowledgment (LSA) packet is sent.Values:1−3600Default:5OSPF LSU DelayThe esti
4-44 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.40Static Route Table Screen EndpointEnd poin t name (o r int erfac e) thr ou gh wh ich to se nd th e IP p acket t o rea
VT100 Interface 4-45Figure 4.41Routes Details ScreenEndpointEnd poin t name (o r int erfac e) thr ou gh wh ich to se nd th e IP p acket t o reac h
4-46 WANsuite 6x30Please note that not all parameters are necessarily defined, depending on whether or not the routes were learned dynamically. Primar
VT100 Interface 4-47when a Host does not respond to an ARP request. Access this menu by selecting “Static ARP Table” from the IP Gateway menu.Figure 4
4-48 WANsuite 6x30EndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP Address. The default is the LAN.IP
VT100 Interface 4-49Area Table ScreenAn Area allows growth and makes the networks at a site easier to manage. An area is self-contained; knowledge of
4-50 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.47Area Details ScreenArea IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values:0.0.0.0−255.255
VT100 Interface 4-51routers and networks form the protocol's topological database.Values:Yes, NoDefault:NoVirtual Link Table ScreenTo permit maxi
PrefacexvE-mailYou can request sales and marketing information or pose a technical support question about your Verilink product by contacting us at th
4-52 WANsuite 6x30The fields displayed on the Virtual Link Table screen are described in Table Virtual Link Details ScreenThis screen displays the det
VT100 Interface 4-53NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Details screen (Figure 4.50) lets the user configure the NAT global parameters described below. Figure 4
4-54 WANsuite 6x30IP Entry TimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when not using TCP, UDP, or ICMP.Values:0−65535Default:120TCP Con
VT100 Interface 4-55Static TCP Translation Table ScreenSelect the Static TCP Translation Table prompt at the bottom of the NAT Details screen to bring
4-56 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.52Static TCP Translation Details ScreenNAT Ports ScreenThe parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 4.53) define the NAT
VT100 Interface 4-57destination address different from the global/Internet network address will be processed by the IP Gateway, and may be routed to a
4-58 WANsuite 6x30NAT IP AddressTranslated IP Address of the host. Tx PacketsNumber of packets sent from NAT.Processed PacketsNumber of packets proces
VT100 Interface 4-59Figure 4.57Static UDP Trans Details ScreenDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)DHCP provides a mechanism through which comput
4-60 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.58DHCP Details ScreenEnableEnables or disables the DHCP Server. Default is “Enable.”Number of PortsDefines the number of DH
VT100 Interface 4-61DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary to provide an IP station with a specific DHCP server name, which may be used b
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4-62 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.60DHCP Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address given to
VT100 Interface 4-63IP StartStarting IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.Subnet MaskSubnet Mask associa
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SpecificationsA-1APPENDIXAAPPENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSWANsuite 6130 SpecificationsNetwork InterfaceLine Rate:1.544 Mbps (±50 bps)Line Framing:D4 or ESFLin
A-2WANsuite 6x30Management InterfacesFacility Data Link (FDL)Embedded messaging to enable management of the T1-related parameters.10/100 EthernetConne
SpecificationsA-3Industry ListingsFCC Compliance:Part 15 Class A, Subpart BSafety:EN 60950; 1992Canadian Safety:CSA C22.2 No. 950-95StandardsEthernet:
A-4WANsuite 6x30WANsuite 6230 SpecificationsNetwork InterfaceLine Rate:2.048 Mbps (±50 bps) unframedLine Framing:CAS, CCS, or 2 Mbits unframedLine Cod
SpecificationsA-5AlarmsActivation:Programmable thresholds on all interfacesReporting:SNMP trapsPower100−240 VAC or7 W maximum, 24 BTU maximum19−75 VDC
A-6WANsuite 6x30StandardsETS1:TBR 12ETS1:TBR 13 G.701:1993 G.703:1991G.705:1995G.823:1993Ethernet:ISO/IEC 8802-3Internet:RFC1907RFC1573RFC2863RFC2493R
SpecificationsA-7WANsuite 6430 SpecificationsNetwork InterfaceSHDSL PortLine Rate: 2.320 MbpsLine Framing:ATM Transport (G.991.2 E9)Line Code:Trellis
About the WANsuite 6x301-1CHAPTER1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THE WANSUITE 6X30IntroductionThe telecommunications network service market is rapidly changing, where
A-8WANsuite 6x30DiagnosticsPerformance:15-minute, 24-hour, and 30-day monitoring (sampled every second)Network Loop:SHDSL network loopbackAlarmsActiva
SpecificationsA-9StandardsEthernet:ISO/IEC 8802-3Internet:RFC1907RFC1573RFC2863RFC2493RFC2011RFC2012RFC2013RFC2096RFC2571ds8200tc.mibds8200v2.mibipadv
A-10WANsuite 6x30WANsuite 6x30 Ordering InformationStandard EquipmentEach WANsuite 6x30 unit ships with the following standard equipment:Optional Equi
SpecificationsA-11WANsuite 6x30 Connector Pin AssignmentsSerial Interface Pin Assignments, DTE Mode (Packet Use Only)The Serial interface on the WANsu
A-12WANsuite 6x30Serial Interface Pin Assignments, DCE Mode *This refers to the DB-25 Serial interface connector on the back of the unit.Ethernet Con
SpecificationsA-13Network Interface Pin AssignmentsThe NETWORK physical interface on the WANsuite 6x30 is a standard RJ-48C, eight-pin modular jack. T
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SNMP Agent B-1APPENDIXBAPPENDIX BSNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within the
B-2WANsuite 6x30•rfc2013.mib− for managing UDP implementations•rfc2096.mib− for the display of CIDR multipath IP routes•rfc2493.mib− provides textual
SNMP Agent B-3HP’s OpenView, bin for Sun’s NetManager, and mibfiles for Castle Rock Computing’s SNMPc). 2Start the SNMP manager if it is not alread
1-2WANsuite 6x30telecommunications fabric to dynamically change routes “on the fly” to make use of the most efficient and cost-effective transit acros
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Five-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Veril
About the WANsuite 6x301-3issues as services and applications, rather than as circuits and protocols, for exceptional WAN management performance.To fu
iiWANsuite 6x30 Copyright NoticeCopyright © 2001 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may bereproduced, transmitted,
1-4WANsuite 6x30•Controls recurring ATM access costs − WANsuite products quickly pay for themselves by allowing enterprises and service providers to o
About the WANsuite 6x301-5The front panel’s five LED status indicators are described below: The user-activated input control buttons are described bel
1-6WANsuite 6x30The rear panel of the WANsuite 6230 has seven connectors. From left to right, these are as follows: POWER, SUPERVISORY PORT, 10/100 ET
About the WANsuite 6x301-7Ethernet LED IndicatorsThere are two unlabeled indicator LEDs on either side of the 10/100 Ethernet jack. The LED on the lef
1-8WANsuite 6x30into the unit’s POWER port and then connect the wall plug to an appropriate electrical outlet. The unit has no power switch.When power
Installation2-1CHAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your WANsuite 6x30 shipment and provides information on connecting
2-2WANsuite 6x30For specific applications, see Optional Equipmenton page A-10 and reference your specific unit (i.e., 6130, 6230, or 6430) for additio
Installation2-36Using the Tab key again, move the cursor to the “IP Address” field and enter the appropriate IP address for the unit (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
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Web Server Interface3-1CHAPTER3CHAPTER 3WEB SERVER INTERFACEThe WANsuite 6x30 product family supports the major SNMP Management Information Bases (MIB
iiiWANsuite 6130 FCC RequirementsThe WANsuite 6130 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 1
3-2WANsuite 6x30To access the Web Server interface, enter (by typing) the unit’s IP address in the browser’s Address (or Location) field and press the
Web Server Interface3-3Figure 3.1Unit ScreenThe Unit screen displays the following fields:The Unit screen provides the following user-activated button
3-4WANsuite 6x30Maintenance ResetUse this button to perform a Maintenance Reset. All configurations will be lost and the unit will be set back to the
Web Server Interface3-5Figure 3.3Save and Restart Screen Click the “Save and Restart” button on the confirmation screen to proceed with the action. To
3-6WANsuite 6x30FramingSelects the framing for the Network side of the DSU/CSU. ValuesESF, D4Default:ESFCodingSets the Network side line coding.Values
Web Server Interface3-7network errored seconds in the previous 15 minutes reaches the preset threshold for the specified error type, an alarm conditio
3-8WANsuite 6x30Applicable values range from 000 through 900. A value of “000” means the alarm will never be reset. Default is 30 seconds.The Network
Web Server Interface3-9Figure 3.5Network Performance/Summary ScreenBESSets the Bursty Error Seconds threshold. A BES is a 1-second period during which
3-10WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.7Network Performance 30 Day Screen Some of the parameters across the top of the WANsuite 6230 Network screen (Figure 3.8) di
Web Server Interface3-11Definitions of the timing sources are as follows:Internal – The unit’s internal frequency standard (E1 2.048 Mbps ± 50 bps) is
ivWANsuite 6x30WANsuite 6230 Emissions The WANsuite 6230 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to
3-12WANsuite 6x30Span ConfigurationRepresents a span configuration profile in the Span Configuration Profile Table, which applies to this span. By def
Web Server Interface3-13Network ServicesThe Network Services screen (Figure 3.10) displays the Service Index, Interface, Type, and Pair parameters for
3-14WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.11Configuration Profiles Screen The table on this screen displays the following information for each available Span Configur
Web Server Interface3-15Figure 3.12Configuration Profile Details Screen This screen lets you configure or change the following information about the s
3-16WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.13Alarm Profiles Screen The Alarm Profiles screen displays the current status of endpoint alarms. Information is displayed f
Web Server Interface3-17Alarm Profile Details ScreenClicking on the “Alarm Profile Details” button displays the screen shown in Figure 3.14. The table
3-18WANsuite 6x30in a particular 15-minute collection interval reaches/exceeds this value, a trap is generated. One trap will be sent per interval per
Web Server Interface3-19Figure 3.16Span Endpoint Details Screen Vendor IDDisplays the Vendor ID as reported in an Inventory Response message.Model Num
3-20WANsuite 6x30Clicking on the “Span Endpoint Performance/Summary” button on the Span Endpoint Details screen will display the screen shown in Figur
Web Server Interface3-21AttenuationCurrent loop attenuation for this endpoint as reported in a Network or Customer Side Performance Status message.ESC
vWANsuite 6430 Emissions Requirements The WANsuite 6430 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to E
3-22WANsuite 6x30LoopbackSpecifies loopbacks for the associated segment endpoint.Values:No Loopback, Normal LoopbackDefault:No LoopbackNOTICE: At the
Web Server Interface3-23TypeSelects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by the equipment connected to the Seri
3-24WANsuite 6x30V54Selecting “Enable” allows the unit to respond to in-band V.54 loop codes. If you select “Disable,” the unit ignores these codes.Va
Web Server Interface3-25The Serial screen provides the following user-activated buttons: To make changes to a Serial port parameter, simply set the pa
3-26WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.21Ethernet Stats ScreenA “Refresh” button is available to update the displayed information.Supervisory ScreenThe Supervisory
Web Server Interface3-27Services ScreenThe Services screen (Figure 3.23) provides a view of the unit’s defined services and displays the Interface and
3-28WANsuite 6x30TypeSelecting one of the services listed under the “Type” column will bring up a screen where you can view (and, in some cases, chang
Web Server Interface3-29Figure 3.25Confirm Delete Service Screen IP Service Details ScreenAccess the IP Service Details screen by clicking the IP link
3-30WANsuite 6x30•Max VPI Bits – The default Max Virtual Path Identifier Bits value is 3 for VPI values ranging from 0 to 8. •Max VCI Bits – The defau
Web Server Interface3-31There are ninety-six 15-minute “buckets” available for ATM statistics. If the unit is powered on at 01:00 PM, the first interv
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3-32WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.28ATM Statistics (All Intervals) Screen ATM Virtual Channels ScreenClicking the “Virtual Channels” button on the ATM Service
Web Server Interface3-33Operation StatusCurrent Operation Status.Values:Up, Down, TestingLast ChangeTime and date of the Last Change.QOS ProfileCurren
3-34WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.30Virtual Channel Details ScreenThe following user-activated buttons are included on the Virtual Channel Details Screen:Qual
Web Server Interface3-35Row StatusCurrent status of the VCC.Clicking on one of the available “Traffic Description Parameters Index” entries on the ATM
3-36WANsuite 6x30Address, and IP Port by which the IP traffic is filtered. In addition, this table shows the Tx Alarm Threshold and the current Tx Ala
Web Server Interface3-37Figure 3.34Rule Config Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects
3-38WANsuite 6x30Tx Alarm ThresholdSpecifies the threshold (in bps) for the Transmit Alarm on this rule.Tx AlarmDisplays the current status of the Tra
Web Server Interface3-39Interval 1,Interval 2,...,Interval 96Reports on Intervals 1-96, which correspond to the periods completed 15 minutes ago, 30 m
3-40WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.37Diagnostics Screen Figure 3.38Test Details ScreenTrap Log ScreenA trap is a mechanism that permits a device to send an ala
Web Server Interface3-41Top Talkers (Top N Details Screen)Clicking on the “Top Talkers” link in the navigation tree displays the Top N Details screen
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3-42WANsuite 6x30SizeDisplays the actual number of IP addresses identified as Top Talkers in the generated report. The maximum report size is 20. Star
Web Server Interface3-43Figure 3.41IP Gateway Screen RIP ParametersRIP EnableGlobally enables RIP 1, RIP 2, or No RIP.Values:Disable, Enable RIP1, Ena
3-44WANsuite 6x30The IP Gateway screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Circuits ScreenAccess this menu by clicking on the “Circuit Tabl
Web Server Interface3-45Figure 3.43Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. WAN circuit
3-46WANsuite 6x30OSPF StatusIndicates whether or not OSPF is enabled on this circuit.Values:Enable, DisableDefault:DisableOSPF AreaRepresents the area
Web Server Interface3-47Static Routes ScreenUnder some circumstances, it may not be necessary for a router to learn a route using ordinary means such
3-48WANsuite 6x30Route Details ScreenClicking on the “Route Details” button from the Static Route menu will display the screen shown in Figure 3.45.
Web Server Interface3-49CostCost of using that route.Values:0−65535Default:1Route StatusIndicates whether or not the current route is enabled.Values:E
3-50WANsuite 6x30MaskMask of the destination network.Static ARP Table ScreenARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used by the router to dynamically ass
Web Server Interface3-51ARP Details ScreenAccess this screen by clicking on the ARP Details button on the ARP Table screen.Figure 3.48ARP Details Scre
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3-52WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.49Trusted Neighbors Screen The Trusted Neighbors screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Area Table ScreenAn A
Web Server Interface3-53Mask SummaryDisplays the Mask Summary of the defined Area.AdvertiseDisplays whether advertising is enabled or disabled for thi
3-54WANsuite 6x30Address SummaryA configured address range specifies what addresses are contained within an area. When summarizing the routes in an ar
Web Server Interface3-55•The Router ID of the virtual link’s other endpoint•The non-backbone area across which the virtual link goes through.Access th
3-56WANsuite 6x30The Virtual Link Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Network Address Translation (NAT)NAT is a method of co
Web Server Interface3-57ModeSelects the Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) mode or the Basic NAT mode. In NAPT mode, all hosts on the Global (pub
3-58WANsuite 6x30TCP Sequence DeltaTimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when managing TCP Packet Sequencing.Values:0−65535Default
Web Server Interface3-59Server PortDecimal IP Port of the local TCP Server. This port is usually the same as the Global Port. Default is 0.Server Addr
3-60WANsuite 6x30Server PortDecimal IP Port of the local UDP Server. This port is usually the same as the Global Port. Default is 0.Server AddressIP A
Web Server Interface3-61Default TranslationForces translation on a specific IP port regardless of the source IP Address. If Default Translation is set
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3-62WANsuite 6x30The NAT Port Status Table displays for each port the processed packets from specific IP addresses.Figure 3.61NAT Port Status Table Sc
Web Server Interface3-63DHCP Details ScreenThe DHCP Details screen (Figure 3.62) lets you configure the parameters described below.Figure 3.62DHCP Det
3-64WANsuite 6x30DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary to provide an IP station with a specific DHCP server name, which may be used by t
Web Server Interface3-65Figure 3.64DHCP Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address giv
3-66WANsuite 6x30Exclude StartBeginning of “excluded” range.Exclude EndEnd of “excluded” range.The IP Address List screen provides the following user-
Web Server Interface3-67NOTICE: During the last 2 minutes of the upgrade process, the unit’s memory will be reprogrammed; the unit will be inoperable
3-68WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.68Countdown ScreenPasswordThe Password screen (Figure 3.69) is used to modify the password that restricts access to the Web
Web Server Interface3-69Log OutThe Log Out screen (Figure 3.70) is used to log the current user off of the Web Server. Figure 3.70Log Out Screen The L
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VT100 Interface 4-1CHAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the WANsuite 6x30’s VT100
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