Overview; Introduction; Potential Problems Using Web Interface In A Secure Proxy Network; Some Netguardian 216T Features - DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216T User Manual

Compact lan- and t1-wan-based alarm collector; web browser
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Overview

Fig. 1.1. The NetGuardian 216T monitors alarms, pings network elements, and reports via SNMP, pager, or
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Introduction

The NetGuardian's Web Browser Interface lets you manage alarms and configure the unit through the Internet or
your Intranet. You can quickly set up alarm point descriptions, view alarm status, issue controls, configure
paging information, and more. The NetGuardian supports Internet Explorer versions 4.0 and above and Netscape
Navigator versions 4.7 and above.
Fig. 1.1.1. NetGuardian 216T has the capacity to monitor IP aware devices' network presence and also
interfaces discrete alarm points and controls at your network sites
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Potential Problems using Web Interface in a Secure Proxy Network

Using the Web Browser Interface for the NetGuardian in a secure proxy network can cause certain problems to
occur. If you are logged on to the NetGuardian from within your network through a proxy, and another user from
within your network tries to access the same NetGuardian, the second user will not need to login to the
NetGuardian. Both users will essentially be logged in using the same IP address because of the masking done by
the proxy server.
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Some NetGuardian 216T Features

NetGuardian 216T includes the following features:
T1 WAN network interface:
NetGuardian 216T supports Frame Relay/T1 for connecting two Ethernet subnets
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