Inventory Device Details - Access - ZyXEL Communications ENC User Manual

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Table 52 Tool > Inventory > Device > System (continued)
LABEL
System Info
Description
ObjectID
Up Time
Contact
Name
Location
Service
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Default Tcp Ports
Customized Tcp
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6.2.2 Inventory Device Details - Access

Use this screen to configure the default SNMP and polling settings used by the ENC to communicate
with the device. The settings are stored on the ENC and might be different from the settings on the
device.
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DESCRIPTION
This section displays the device's information the ENC retrieves from the device.
Note: This section displays the selected device's information only when the device supports
SNMP and it is reachable from the ENC (the device's icon color is green).
This field displays descriptive information about the device.
This field displays the MIB object identifier of sysObjectID for this device. The ENC uses
this ID to get the device's name that comes with the device when it is produced.
This field displays how long the device has been available since the last time it started or
restarted.
This field displays e-mail address(es) to contact if this device has a problem.
This field displays the changeable system name of the device.
This field displays the device location that you configured when you added this device to
the ENC.
This field displays MIB object identifier of sysServices for this device. The ENC uses this ID
to differentiate what services the device provides.
Click this to save the changes.
This field displays the number of each default service port the device allows to access,
detected by the ENC. The default service ports include 80 for web, 21 for FTP, 23 for
Telnet, and 25 for SMTP services.
To view the information, you have to enable TCP port scanning and select default
service(s) you want to scan for the device in the Tool > Inventory > Device > Access
screen.
This field displays the number of each customized service port the device allows to access,
detected by the ENC.
To view the information, you have to enable TCP port scanning and configure TCP port(s)
you want to scan for the device in the Tool > Inventory > Device > Access screen.
Click this to exit this screen and go back to the previous screen.
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