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Allen-Bradley 9300-Rades Started Manual page 6

Dial-in ethernet modem

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Getting Around the Management Interface
Home
Supplies information on each port, modem's firmware revision, and
modem connection information, Also has links to www.ab.com, the
Remote Access website, the RADES user manual, and this
document
Basic Configuration
Set IP address, Set ftp, telnet, and http security, assign a name to
your 9300-RADES
Network Services Setup
RIP Configuration (Routing Protocol), NAT Configuration, IGMP
Configuration (Used to reduce network traffic caused by I/O on
Ethernet), Router Advertisements (Broadcasts routing table to other
routers on the network), DHCP server Configuration, DHCP server
Address table
Dial-In
Set up Authentication type, Calling Direction, Caller ID, Manage
Dial in user accounts
Dial-Out
Set up routing capability, allows the modem to call another server
and route traffic to another Ethernet network.
Modem Setup
Various modem settings including: Auto-answer, Country code
settings and Line speed, Error Control,
Diagnostics
Display Routing Table, IGMP Report, MAC address report, Modem
connection parameters, Test Dial-Out connection, Hang Up the
current Connection, Cycle power to the 9300-RADES, TX and RX
counters for each Ethernet port
Switch Configuration
Ethernet Port Configuration (Manual Configuration of Ports, IGMP
Snooping, Port Mirroring), Mirror Configuration, VLAN
Configuration, Quality of Service Configuration
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