Deleting A Server Restriction; Managing Cellular Modem Profiles - Siemens RX1500 User Manual

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Chapter 5
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6.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
7.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 5.12.14.3

Deleting a Server Restriction

To delete an NTP server restriction, do the following:
1.
Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
2.
Navigate to services » time » ntp » restrict. The Server Restrictions table appears.
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Figure 313: Server Restrictions Table
1. Add Button
2. Edit Button
3.
Click Delete next to the chosen restriction.
4.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
5.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 5.13

Managing Cellular Modem Profiles

The following sections describe how to configure and manage cellular modem profiles:
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Description
• noserve: Denies all packets except ntpq(8) and ntpdc(8) queries.
• noquery: Denies ntpq(8) and ntpdc(8) queries.
• nopeer: Denies packets which result in mobilizing a new association.
• nomodify: Denies ntpq(8) and ntpdc(8) queries attempting to modify the state of the
server; queries returning information are permitted.
• lowpriotrap: Declares traps set by matching hosts to be low priority.
• limited: Denies service if the packet spacing violates the lower limits specified in the
NTP discard setting.
• kod: Sends a Kiss-o'-Death (KoD) packet when an access violation occurs.
• ignore: Denies all packets.
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3. Delete Button
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