Chapter 3. Configuring The Network Active Bypass Unit In The Management Interface; About The Management Interface - IBM 1G User Manual

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Chapter 3. Configuring the Network Active Bypass unit in the
management interface
You can use either the management interface or the command line interface to set most of the
configuration options for the Network Active Bypass unit. This chapter lists the configuration options
available through the user interface, and describes how to set them.

About the management interface

The Network Active Bypass unit provides a secured Web management interface.
Management pages
The management interface consists of a series of pages, as indicated in the following table:
Management Page
Status
Management Port
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment 3
Segment 4
Email Notifications
SNMP Settings
NTP Settings
Time Settings
Backup/Restore
Firmware Update
Log Settings
Reboot
Users
Remote Authentication
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Status information about the Network Active Bypass unit
IP settings for the management port
Port settings and heartbeat settings to activate bypass or
get into active mode, for appliances on this segment.
Port settings and heartbeat settings to activate bypass or
get into active mode, for appliances on this segment.
Port settings and heartbeat settings to activate bypass or
get into active mode, for appliances on this segment.
Port settings and heartbeat settings to activate bypass or
get into active mode, for appliances on this segment.
Settings required for e-mail notification, such as e-mail
accounts and mail server information
Settings for sending SNMP traps to an SNMP trap server
Settings that enable the network time protocol (NTP) to
synchronize the Network Active Bypass unit time with a
network time server
Time zone settings for the Network Active Bypass unit
Backup, restore, and reset to factory default functions
Upload firmware update files to the Network Active
Bypass unit
Settings for the system log files
Reboot the Network Active Bypass unit
Change the admin password
Settings that allow a remote access server to
communicate with an authentication server in order to
determine if the user has access to the network
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