Telnet setup, Modem configuration, Table 7.2 – Tut Systems XL-12000S User Manual
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XL-12000S
MANAGED, HIGH-SPEED NETWORK MODEM USER GUIDE
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TUT SYSTEMS
7.0 CONFIGURE THE MODEM
Table 7.2 Specific field information for the Modem Management screen.
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Date/Time
If the Date field is not changed, (e.g. stays 01/01/70) 
the modem will keep track of the “uptime”. If the date 
is set to the appropriate date, time is expressed by a 
24-hour clock. Time/Date values are not preserved 
over reboots.
S/W Rev:
Current software version running on the modem
H/W Rev.:
Current hardware version for the modem.
MAC Address:
The Media Access Control (data link layer) address is 
the physical address associated with the modem’s 
LAN interface.
Modem Name:
You can assign a name to this modem. Up to 14 
characters are allowed including underlines. Caution:
Do not use spaces or these characters: \ / : ? “< > .
After you assign a name, the modem name will appear 
on every screen in the Modem field in the upper 
right-hand corner.
Console Inactivity Time-out:
You can enter a value for time out. The modem 
automatically logs an operator off the network if 
inactivity exceeds this operator-defined time out 
setting. The default is 10 minutes. Entering a zero (0) 
disables this feature, which means the session will 
keep running until an operator terminates it.
Enable STP
Enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol for bridging 
purposes. The default is “Y” meaning “yes, it is 
enabled.” If “N” or “No” is selected, both Master and 
Slave should be disabled.
Enable SNMP:
Enables or disables SNMP control. SNMP requires 
that you assign an IP address to one of the modem 
interfaces.
Note: When enabled, the modem will accept SNMP 
requests. This field enables the entire feature set 
(requests and notifications) for SNMP. The SNMP 
management screen provides parameters for setting 
up SNMP. The default is “Y” for enabled.
LAN IP Address:
The LAN IP Address of the current modem. (It can also 
be assigned in the Modem Configuration screen.) 
CAUTION:
Changing the values of either the IP Address, Subnet 
mask, or Default gateway will automatically reboot the 
modem. The screen displays a warning message.
