7.5. Device Specific Settings
Device Specific Settings allows aggregate system information to be viewed and various device-
specific parameters to be managed to determine how a particular device will function when
deployed in the network. Specifically, it gives the ability to define and administer various device-
specific protection features such as Message Sequence Analysis (MSA) functionality and protocol
scrubber rules, end-point and session call flows, as well as the ability to manage system logs and
control security features.
7.5.1 Network Management
Step 1 - Select Device Specific Settings Network Management from the menu on the left-
hand side.
Step 2 - The Interfaces tab displays the enabled/disabled interfaces. In the reference
configuration, interfaces A1 (private) and B1 (public) interfaces are used.
Step 3 - Select the Networks tab to display the IP provisioning for the A1 and B1 interfaces.
These values are normally specified during installation. These can be modified by
selecting Edit; however, some of these values may not be changed if associated
provisioning is in use.
DDT; Reviewed:
SPOC 10/18/2017
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