Advanced Ethernet Configuration - Redline RDL-3000 Series User Manual

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Advanced Ethernet Configuration

SNTP Enable: Check this box
allows RDL-3000 systems to time-stamp system event messages using a network time
server. When enabled, enter the network address of the SNTP server in the SNTP
Server IP Address field. When SNTP is enabled, the following fields are visible:
SNTP Server IP Address: Enter the network IP address of the SNTP server.
SNTP Polling Interval [hours]: Enter the SNTP polling interval (hours).
Time Zone (GMT) [hh:mm]: Enter the offset (hours) from GMT for this time zone.
Syslog Enable: Check this box
When Syslog Enable is selected, the following field is visible:
Syslog Server IP Address: Enter the network address of the Syslog server.
HTTP Enable: Check this box
HTTPS Enable: Check this box to enable HTTPS operation for secure/encrypted Web
session (see Security). This security feature must be enabled by the options key
Telnet Enable: Check this box
When Telnet is enabled, the following additional configuration field is visible:
Telnet Port: Enter Telnet port address (reboot required).
SSH Enable: Check this box to enable SSH operation for secure/encrypted CLI (see
Security). This security feature must be enabled by the options key
SNMP Enable: Select the version of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
The SNMP protocol allows an application to poll a device for information and change
data stored in the RDL-3000 Management Information Base (MIB).
none: SNMP is disabled.
v2:
v3:
Click
Configuration->System->SNMP
User Authentication: The RDL-3000 supports a local authorization policy and secure
centralized authentication management using a RADIUS server. At least one policy is
always enabled, and both may be enabled to operate together.
The RDL-3000 can be configured for the following authentication modes:
Local Only: User name and password authentication is managed by the RDL-3000.
RADIUS Only: User name and password authentication is managed exclusively by a
RADIUS server. Feature also supports a redundant RADIUS server.
Local + RADIUS: Local and RADIUS methods of user authentication are enforced.
Notes:
When RADIUS Only or Local + RADIUS is selected, click on the main menu item
1.
RADIUS
Note: Authorization data is retrieved from the RADIUS server at 10-minute intervals.
2.
If a user's authorization is changed on the RADIUS server, the server may require up
to ten minutes before the Redline radio is updated with the new information.
Wireless LLDP packet filtering: Check this box
transmitted over the wireless interface.
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to enable the HTTP (Web) interface.
Supports SNMP v1 and v2c commands.
Supports SNMP v3 exclusively. SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c commands not
accepted and an authorization policy is enforced. This security feature must
be enabled by the options key
to display the RADIUS Configuration screen.
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to enable the SNTP protocol support. This feature
to enable saving event messages on a remote server.
to enable the Telnet interface (CLI).
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to display the SNMP Configuration screen.
to block LLDP packets from being
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