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1 Product overview
Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series
Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
1.3.1 File system
The Secure Router 8000 Series provides the following rich file system functions:
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facilitates management of the files and directories in a storage device
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supports operations such as deleting a file, recovering deleted files, clearing files in the
recycle bin, displaying file contents, renaming files, copying files, moving files, running
batch processing files, and displaying information about a specified or private file
The Secure Router 8000 Series supports the following file transmission services:
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File transmission service between remote hosts through FTP:
- FTP server service: Log on to a router for file access by running the FTP client
program.
- FTP client service: Log on to a router with a terminal emulation program or Telnet,
and run an FTP command to connect with the remote FTP server to access the files on
the remote host.
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TFTP-based file transmission for environments with simple client-server interworking
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Xmodem-based file transmission that can be applied to the AUX port to support
128-byte packets and Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC).
HyperTerminal has the function to send files.
1.3.2 SNMP configuration
The Secure Router 8000 Series supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to
perform the following functions:
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transmit management information between any two points
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enable administrators to retrieve information, modify information, locate faults, perform
fault diagnosis, perform capacity planning, and generate reports from any node on the
network
The Secure Router 8000 Series SNMP Agent supports public Management Information Bases
(MIB) prescribed by a series of RFCs, and those defined by Nortel, to implement real-time
monitoring of a high number of network devices.
1.3.3 Terminal services
This section describes the terminal services supported by the Secure Router 8000 Series.
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