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ASY
This parameter is used to select the Telnet mode when a remote entity is connected to an ASY
port via TCP/IP (i.e. connected to TCP port 4000 to 4003 for ASY ports 0 - 3 respectively).
When set to “Raw Mode” no byte stuffing is used. When set to “Telnet Mode” standard Telnet
byte stuff ing is used. When set to “Telnet No Null Stuffing Mode”, Telnet byte stuffing without
null stuffing is used.
W-WAN port Telnet mode:
On models fitted with GPRS, this parameter is used to select the Telnet mode when a remote
entity is connected to the GPRS port via TCP/IP. The three available options are the same as
those for ASY
PSTN port Telnet mode:
On models fitted with an analog modem, this parameter is used to select the Telnet mode when
a remote entity is connected to the PSTN port via TCP/IP. The three available options are the
same as those for ASY
Allow anonymous FTP login:
This parameter is used to allow or disallow anonymous FTP logins to the unit. Default is “Off”
(dis allow anonymous logins).
TCP socket inactivity timer (s):
This specifies the maximum period of inactivity (in seconds) that may occur before an open
TCP/ IP socket is closed. The default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes) and should not normally
require altering.
TCP socket keep-alive (s):
This specifies the amount of time (in seconds) between sending “keep-alive” messages over
open TCP connections. The purpose of these messages is to prevent a connection from closing
even when no data is being transmitted or received. The default value of this parameter is zero,
which disables keep-alive messages.
TCP socket connect timeout (s):
This parameter is used to specify the amount of time after which a TCP socket may remain idle
before being closed. If the value is set to 0 the socket may remain open indefinitely.
SNMP enterprise number:
This parameter specifies the value of the Object Identifier component following “enterprises”
to be used by SNMP managers when accessing the MIB on the unit. Object Identifiers of objects
in the unit’s SNMP MIB have the prefix “{ enterprises n ir2140 }” where “n” is the SNMP enter-
prise number.
SNMP enterprise name:
This specifies the name corresponding to the SNMP enterprise number above.
SNMP community string:
This specifies the required SNMP Community String to be used by SNMP managers in order to
access the unit’s MIB.
SNMP trap destination address:
This is the IP address (or host name) of the destination for SNMP trap messages.