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System Administration
This section provides all the instructions and procedures necessary for system administrators to
manage the Access Gateway on the customer's network (after a successful installation).
The system administration procedures in this section are organized as they are listed under their
respective Web Management Interface (WMI) menus:
"Configuration Menu" on page 82
"Network Info Menu" on page 190
"Port-Location Menu" on page 203
"Subscriber Administration Menu" on page 216
"Subscriber Interface Menu" on page 231
"System Menu" on page 264
Now that the Access Gateway has been installed and configured successfully, this
User Guide moves away from the Command Line Interface (CLI) and documents
the Access Gateway from the Web Management Interface (WMI) viewpoint.
Choosing a Remote Connection
Once installed and configured for the customer's network, the Access Gateway can be
managed and administered remotely with any of the following interface options:
Using the Web Management Interface (WMI)
interface for network administrators.
Using an SNMP Manager
client manager (for example, HP OpenView). However, before you can use SNMP to
access the Access Gateway, you must set up the appropriate SNMP communities. For
more information, refer to
page
177.
Using a Telnet Client
To use any of the remote connections (Web, SNMP, or Telnet), the network
interface IP address for the Access Gateway must be established (you did this
during the installation process).
Choose an interface connection, based on your preference.
System Administration
- Provides a powerful and flexible Web
- Allows remote "Windows" management using an SNMP
"Managing the SNMP Communities {SNMP}" on
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