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Remote Management

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Telnet Idle Timeout: Enter a timeout period that the Router will log the remote PCs out of the Web-based Utility after a specified period (Telnet Idle Timeout) of inactivity. Note: ● The default Web Management Port is 80. If the port is changed, you should type in the new address, such as http://192.168.0.1:XX ("XX" is the new management port number). E.g: If the Web Management Port is changed to 88, type http://192.168.0.1:88 in the address filed to login the Router. ● The new timeout period will take effect when next login. 3.7.1.3 Remote Management On this page you can configure the Remote Management function. This feature allows managing your Router from a remote location via the Internet. Choose the menu Maintenance→Setup→Remote Management to load the following page. Figure 3-79 Remote Management The following items are displayed on this screen:  Remote Management Subnet/Mask: Specify a single IP address or network address for the hosts desired to access the Router from external network. Status: Activate or inactivate the entry.  List of Subnet In this list, you can view the Remote Management entries and edit them by the Action buttons. The first entry in Figure 3-79 indicates that: The hosts with IP address in subnet of 192.168.2.0/24 are allowed to access the Router and this entry is activated. -115-

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Telnet Idle Timeout:
Enter a timeout period that the Router will log the remote
PCs out of the Web-based Utility after a specified period
(Telnet Idle Timeout) of inactivity.
Note:
The default Web Management Port is 80. If the port is changed, you should type in the new
address, such as
(“XX” is the new management port number). E.g: If the
Web Management Port is changed to 88, type http://192.168.0.1:88 in the address filed to login
the Router.
The new timeout period will take effect when next login.
3.7.1.3
Remote Management
On this page you can configure the Remote Management function. This feature allows managing your
Router from a remote location via the Internet.
Choose the menu
Maintenance
Setup
Remote Management
to load the following page.
Figure 3-79 Remote Management
The following items are displayed on this screen:
Remote Management
Subnet/Mask:
Specify a single IP address or network address for the hosts desired to
access the Router from external network.
Status:
Activate or inactivate the entry.
List of Subnet
In this list, you can view the Remote Management entries and edit them by the Action buttons.
The first entry in Figure 3-79 indicates that: The hosts with IP address in subnet of 192.168.2.0/24 are
allowed to access the Router and this entry is activated.