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Parameter
Telnet Settings
Embedded Telnet Server
[TelnetServerEnable]
Telnet Server TCP Port
[TelnetServerPort]
Telnet Server Idle Timeout
[TelnetServerIdleDisconnect]
STUN Settings
Enable STUN
[EnableSTUN]
STUN Server Primary IP
[STUNServerPrimaryIP]
STUN Server Secondary IP
[STUNServerSecondaryIP]
NFS Settings
NFS Table

Configuring the NFS Settings

Network File System (NFS) enables the V7111 to access a remote servers shared files and
directories and to handle them as if they are located locally. A file system, the NFS is
independent of machine types, OSs, and network architectures. Up to five different NFS file
systems can be configured.
NFS is utilized by the V7111 to load the cmp, ini and configuration files using the Automatic
Update mechanism (see
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Enables or disables the embedded Telnet server. Telnet is disabled by
default for security reasons.
Disable [0] (default).
Enable (Unsecured) [1] .
Enable Secured (SSL) [2] = N/A.
Defines the port number for the embedded Telnet server.
The valid range = valid port numbers. The default port is 23.
Sets the timeout for disconnection of an idle Telnet session (in minutes).
When set to zero, idle sessions are not disconnected.
The valid range is any value. The default value is 0.
Disable [0] = STUN protocol is disabled (default).
Enable [1] = STUN protocol is enabled.
When enabled, the gateway functions as a STUN client and
communicates with a STUN server located in the open internet. STUN is
used to discover whether the gateway is located behind a NAT and the
type of that NAT. In addition, it is used to determine the IP addresses and
port numbers that the NAT assigns to outgoing signaling messages (using
SIP) and media streams (using RTP, RTCP and T.38). STUN works with
many existing NAT types, and does not require any special behavior from
them.
This parameter cannot be changed on-the-fly and requires a gateway
reset.
For detailed information on STUN, see STUN.
Defines the IP address of the primary STUN server.
The valid range is the legal IP addresses. The default value is 0.0.0.0.
Instead of using this parameter, you can define the STUN
server's domain name (using the ini file parameter
StunServerDomainName).
Defines the IP address of the secondary STUN server.
The valid range is the legal IP addresses. The default value is 0.0.0.0.
For detailed information on configuring the NFS table, see
NFS
Settings.
Automatic Update
Mechanism).
Configuring the
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