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To view this window, click Security > Safeguard Engine as shown below:
To configure the switch's Safeguard Engine, change the State to Enabled when the Safeguard Engine is enabled a
green light will show on the gray bar at the top of this window, next to Safeguard. To set the Safeguard Engine for the
switch, complete the following fields:
Parameter
Rising Threshold
Falling Threshold
Trap/log
Mode
Click Apply to implement the settings made.

Trusted Host

Use the Security IP Management to permit remote stations to manage the switch. If you choose to define one or more
designated management stations, only the chosen stations, as defined by IP address, will be allowed management
privilege through the web manager or Telnet session. To define a management station IP setting, type in the IP
address with a proper subnet mask and click the Add button.
To view this window, click Security > Trusted Host as shown below:
To delete an entry click the corresponding Delete button.
DAS-3626 VDSL2 Switch User Manual
Figure 133. Safeguard Engine menu
Description
Used to configure the acceptable level of CPU utilization before the Safeguard Engine
mechanism is enabled. Once the CPU utilization reaches this percentage level, the switch will
move into the Exhausted state.
Used to configure the acceptable level of CPU utilization as a percentage, where the switch
leaves the Exhausted state and returns to normal mode.
Use the pull-down menu to enable or disable the sending of messages to the device's SNMP
agent and switch log once the Safeguard Engine has been activated by a high CPU utilization
rate.
Toggle the State field to either Strict or Fuzzy for the Safeguard Engine of the switch.
Figure 134. Trusted Host menu
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