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Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module
Installation and Operation Manual
B-10
IR-IP Management Utility
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5
Starting a Management Utility
The management utility is started automatically when Telnet communication is
established. If password protection is enabled (see the
Defining Management
Access
section below), you will be prompted to enter the Telnet password. The
opening screen, which appears after the Telnet session activation, is the IR-IP Main
menu (see
Figure B-3
).
IR_IP
S/W Ver. 1.21 (date)
1. Quick Setup
2. Management Access
3. Advanced Setup
4. Device Control
5. View
6. Diagnostic Tool (PING terminal)
Press one of the numbers to select or ESC:
Figure B-3. IR-IP Main Menu
To end the utility, press
end the Telnet session.
Menu Structure of Management Utility
Figure B-4
shows the menu structure of the IR-IP management utility.
Main Menu
1. Quick Setup
1. LAN IP Address
2. LAN IP Mask
3. WAN IP Address
4. WAN IP Mask
5. Default Gateway
6. DHCP Server IP Address
7. Read Protocol From DIP Switches
8. Protocol
1.Telenet Password
2. Telenet Activity Timeout
3. SNMP Access
4. SNMP Read Community
5. SNMP Write Community
6. SNMP Trap Community
7. SNMP Management Table
1. Device Identification
1. Device Name
2. Contact Person
3. System Location
1. New Software Download
1. Server IP Address
2. File Name
3. Total Timeout
4. Start Operation
1. Configuration and Connection
2. ARP Tables
3. Multicast Groups Table
4. Statistics
1. Ping IP Address
2. Start Pinging
3. Stop Pinging
2. View Error Log
3. Erase Configuration
4. Resets
1. Reset Device
2. Reset LAN
3. Reset WAN
2. Interface Parameters
1. LAN Status
2. WAN Status
3. WAN Throttle
4. Aging Timeout
3. Protocol Parameters (FR)
1. Self Learn
2. Maintenance Protocol
3. DLCI
4. CIR
5. EIR
3. Protocol Parameters (PPP)
1. Header and Control Field Compression
2. Protocol Field Compression
3. Authentication Protocol
4. Security Host/Guest
5. User Name To Send
6. Password To Send
7. User Name To Accept
8. Password To Accept
4. Multicast
1. Multicast Forwarding
2. Static Groups
2. Management
Access
3. Advanced Setup
4. Device Control
5. View
6. Diagnostic Tool
PING Terminal
Figure B-4. Management Utility, Menu Structure