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Administration > Admin Access > Allowed Networks
Use this screen to set the networks that will be allowed access to the SMSFinder's WEB GUI, Telnet Dialout,
and Telnet. The administrator can then add, edit and delete any network. By default, the LAN network is
always allowed access to the SMSFinder. In addition, the administrator can configure the IP Address and
Subnet Mask as 0.0.0.0 to allow access to any network.
Allowed Networks
IP Address – Enter the IP address of any network you want the SMSFinder to be able to access.
Subnet Mask – Enter the Subnet Mask of any network you want the SMSFinder to be able to access.
Add – Then click the Add button.
The allowed network displays at the bottom of the screen.
Note: The first entry is the LAN Network, which defaults onto this screen.
Administration > Remote Syslog
Use this screen to enable/disable Remote Syslog and to set the server's IP Address. The default is Disabled.
Remote Syslog Configuration
Remote Syslog Status – Check the Remote Syslog Status box to enable this remote syslog.
Remote Syslog Host IP Address – Enter the remote syslog host IP Address.
Save – Then click the Save button.
Administration > Tools
This screen is used to reset the cellular modem.
You may want to use Reset if you have lost your connection or the modem is not functioning properly but you
don't want to recycle power through the SMSFinder.
Reset Modem
Click the Reset button. The modem will reset.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. SMSFinder User Guide for System Administrators (Document S000451B)
Chapter 4 – Using the SMSFinder's Web Interface
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