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Port Status and Counters, Apply, Apply Settings, Device Ports

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8: Device Ports DOD CHAP Handshake For DOD Authentication, enter the Host/User Name for UNIX systems) or Secret/User Password (for Windows systems) used for CHAP authentication. May have up to 128 characters. Enable NAT Select to enable Network Address Translation (NAT) for dial-in and dial-out PPP connections on a per modem (device port or USB port) basis. Users dialing into the SLB access the network connected to Eth1 and/or Eth2. Dial-out Number Remote/Dial-out Login Remote/Dial-out Password / Retype Note: IP forwarding must be enabled on the Network > Network Settings page for NAT to work. See Chapter 6: Basic Parameters on page 52. Phone number for dialing out to a remote system or serial device. May have up to 20 characters. Any format is acceptable. User ID for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 32 characters. Password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64 characters. Retype Restart Delay Re-enter remote/dial-out password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64 characters. The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLB attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. CBCP Server Allow No Callback CBCP Client Type For CBCP Server state, allows "No Callback" as an option in the CBCP handshake in addition to User-defined Number and Admin-defined Number. For CBCP Client, this selects the number that the client would like to use for callback - either a user-defined number passed to the server (specified by the Fixed Dial-back Number) or an administrator-defined number determined by the server based on the login that is PAP or CHAP authenticated. 3. To save settings for just this port, click the Apply button. 4. To save selected settings to ports other than the one you are configuring:  From the Apply Settings drop-down box, select none, a group of settings, or All.  In to Device Ports, type the device port numbers, separated by commas; indicate a range of port numbers with a hyphen (e.g., 2, 5, 7-10). Note: It may take a few minutes for the system to apply the settings to multiple ports. Port Status and Counters Port Counters describe the status of signals and interfaces. SLB updates and increments the port counters as signals change and data flows in and out of the system. These counters help troubleshoot connections or diagnose problems because they give the user an overview of the state of various parameters. By setting them to zero and then re-checking them later, the user can view changes in status. The chart in the middle of the page displays the flow control lines and port statistics for the device port. The system automatically updates these values. To reset them to zeros, select the Zero port counters checkbox in the IP Settings section of the page. Note: Status and statistics shown on the web interface represent a snapshot in time. To see the most recent data, you must reload the web page. SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide 100

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8: Device Ports
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3.
To save settings for just this port, click the
Apply
button.
4.
To save selected settings to ports other than the one you are configuring:
From the
Apply Settings
drop-down box, select none, a group of settings, or All.
In to
Device Ports
, type the device port numbers, separated by commas; indicate a range
of port numbers with a hyphen (e.g., 2, 5, 7-10).
Note:
It may take a few minutes for the system to apply the settings to multiple ports.
Port Status and Counters
Port Counters describe the status of signals and interfaces. SLB updates and increments the port
counters as signals change and data flows in and out of the system. These counters help
troubleshoot connections or diagnose problems because they give the user an overview of the
state of various parameters. By setting them to zero and then re-checking them later, the user can
view changes in status.
The chart in the middle of the page displays the flow control lines and port statistics for the device
port. The system automatically updates these values. To reset them to zeros, select the
Zero
port
counters checkbox in the IP Settings section of the page.
Note:
Status and statistics shown on the web interface represent a snapshot in time. To
see the most recent data, you must reload the web page.
DOD CHAP Handshake
For
DOD Authentication
, enter the
Host/User Name
for UNIX systems) or
Secret/User Password
(for Windows systems) used for CHAP authentication.
May have up to 128 characters.
Enable NAT
Select to enable Network Address Translation (NAT) for dial-in and dial-out
PPP connections on a per modem (device port or USB port) basis. Users
dialing into the SLB access the network connected to Eth1 and/or Eth2.
Note:
IP forwarding must be enabled on the
Network > Network Settings
page
for NAT to work.
See
Chapter 6: Basic Parameters on page 52
.
Dial-out Number
Phone number for dialing out to a remote system or serial device. May have up
to 20 characters. Any format is acceptable.
Remote/Dial-out Login
User ID for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 32 characters.
Remote/Dial-out
Password / Retype
Password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64 characters.
Retype
Re-enter remote/dial-out password for dialing out to a remote system. May
have up to 64 characters.
Restart Delay
The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLB attempts another
connection. The default is
30
seconds.
CBCP Server Allow
No Callback
For CBCP Server state, allows "No Callback" as an option in the CBCP
handshake in addition to User-defined Number and Admin-defined Number.
CBCP Client Type
For CBCP Client, this selects the number that the client would like to use for
callback - either a user-defined number passed to the server (specified by the
Fixed Dial-back Number) or an administrator-defined number determined by
the server based on the login that is PAP or CHAP authenticated.