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Add ping access to an interface, Step 1., Apply, Cancel, Admin - snmp

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SNMP - Specifies if SNMP should or should not be allowed on the interface. The DFL-700 only supports read-only access. Add ping access to an interface To add ping access click on the interface you would like to add it to. Follow these steps to add ping access to an interface. Step 1. Click on the interface you would like to add it to. Step 2. Enable the Ping checkbox. Step 3. Specify which network addresses should be allowed to ping the interface, for example 192.168.1.0/24 for a whole class C network or 172.16.0.1 - 172.16.0.10 for a range of IP addresses. Click the Apply button below to apply the settings or click Cancel to discard changes. Example: Add Admin access to an interface To add admin access, click on the interface you would like to add it to. Only users with administrative rights can login on interfaces where there is only admin access enabled. Follow these steps to add admin access to an interface. Step 1. Click on the interface you would like to add it to. Step 2. Enable the Admin checkbox. Step 3. Specify which network addresses should be allowed to access the administrative interface, for example 192.168.1.0/24 for a whole class C network or 172.16.0.1 - 172.16.0.10 for a range of IP addresses. Step 4. Specify protocol to be used to access the DFL-700 via the dropdown menu. Select HTTP and HTTPS (Secure HTTP) or HTTPS only. Click the Apply button below to apply the settings or click Cancel to discard changes. Example:

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SNMP
– Specifies if SNMP should or should not be allowed on the interface. The DFL-700
only supports read-only access.
Add ping access to an interface
To add ping access click on the interface you would like to add it to.
Follow these steps to add ping access to an interface.
Step 1.
Click on the interface you would like to add it to.
Step 2.
Enable the
Ping
checkbox.
Step 3.
Specify which network addresses should be allowed to ping the interface, for
example 192.168.1.0/24 for a whole class C network or 172.16.0.1 – 172.16.0.10 for a
range of IP addresses.
Click the
Apply
button below to apply the settings or click
Cancel
to discard changes.
Example:
Add Admin access to an interface
To add admin access, click on the interface you would like to add it to. Only users with
administrative rights can login on interfaces where there is only admin access enabled.
Follow these steps to add admin access to an interface.
Step 1.
Click on the interface you would like to add it to.
Step 2.
Enable the
Admin
checkbox.
Step 3.
Specify which network addresses should be allowed to access the administrative
interface, for example 192.168.1.0/24 for a whole class C network or 172.16.0.1 –
172.16.0.10 for a range of IP addresses.
Step 4.
Specify protocol to be used to access the DFL-700 via the dropdown menu.
Select
HTTP and HTTPS
(Secure HTTP) or
HTTPS only
.
Click the
Apply
button below to apply the settings or click
Cancel
to discard changes.
Example: