Troubleshooting Guide - Nortel 3050 Troubleshooting Manual

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DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)
Extended Profile
HTTP Proxy
Master
MIB (Management Information
Base)
MIP (Management IP)
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Nortel VPN Gateway

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NN46120-700 01.01 Standard
12 October 2007
A device that controls data flowing
to or from a computer. The term
is most often used in reference
to serial communications defined
by the RS-232C standard. This
standard defines the two ends of the
communication channel as being a
DTE and DCE device. However, using
a null-modem cable, a DTE to DTE
communication channel can also be
established between, for example, two
computers.
Extended profiles can be defined
for a user group if other links and
access rules should apply when the
user authenticates by means of a
specific authentication method or when
connecting from a specific IP address
or network.
Java applet accessible on the Portal
page's Advanced tab, enabling links
executed on complex intranet Web
pages (containing plugins like Flash,
Shockwave and Java applets) to be
sent through a secure connection to
the SSL server for redirection.
A VPN Gateway in a cluster that
is in control of the MIP address, or
can take over the control of the MIP
address should another master fail.
Configuration changes in the cluster
are propagated to other members
through the master VPN Gateways.
An SNMP structure that describes
which groups and objects that can be
monitored on a particular device.
An IP address that is an IP alias to
a master VPN Gateway in a cluster
of VPN Gateways. The MIP address
identifies the cluster and is used when
making configuration changes through
a Telnet or SSH connection or through
the Browser-Based Management
Interface (BBI).

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