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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem
Revision 15
IP Packet Processor Option
MN-CDM625
18–5
18.2.5.4 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Encryption
Chapter 6. ETHERNET-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT:
• Sect. 6.5.4.3.3.1 Configuration | Routing | Routes
• Sect. 6.5.4.3.4 Configuration | Managed Switch
•
Sect. 6.5.4.3.5.3 Configuration | WAN | Encryption
When the AES Encryption option is active and enabled on a WAN route, the IP Packet Processor
will encrypt all outgoing traffic on the WAN, and decrypt any encrypted traffic it receives.
18.3 CDM-625 Operation with IP Packet Processor
Functionality and selection of the IP Packet Processor’s features and modes of operation, as
specified in the previous section, is seamless via the CDM-625’s operational interfaces.
Equipment monitor and control (M&C) is possible via the methods outlined in this section.
18.3.1 Front Panel Operation
Chapter 5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION
Using the keypad on the front panel, you may access a variety of nested
menus to configure the options available whenever the CDM-625 is
equipped with the IP Packet Processor.
18.3.2 Ethernet-based Remote Product Management
The CDM-625 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Management Interface supports three management
protocols for remote monitor and control (M&C) of the modem:
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) – This requires a user-supplied Network
Management System (NMS) and a user-supplied Management Information Base (MIB) File
Browser.
• Telnet Interface – This requires use of a user-supplied terminal emulation program such as
HyperTerminal (for use with the remote control protocol) or PuTTY (for use with the Telnet
Command Line Interface), installed on the User PC.
• CDM-625 Web Server (HTTP) Interface – This requires a compatible user-supplied web
browser such as Internet Explorer.