ADTRAN 604 Telephone User Manual


 
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide
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SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > IP ACCESS LIST
Set up the list of allowed Telnet connections by specifying the IP address of the systems used to control the
unit.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT
Activate the SNMP management and configure the SNMP communities and traps from this menu.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > ACCESS
When set to O
FF
, SNMP access is denied. When set to O
N
, the unit will respond to SNMP managers based
on the configuration of the
C
OMMUNITIES
fields. The factory default is O
N
.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > TRAP DELAY
When enabled, the Total Access 600 Series inserts a delay before transmitting a created trap for the SNMP
session.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > COMMUNITIES
Set up the SNMP communities parameters from this menu.
N
ETWORK
A
DDRESS
Enter network addresses from which Telnet access to the unit is allowed. When a remote unit
requests Telnet access to the unit, if the access list is empty or the remote’s IP address matches a list
entry, remote access is granted. A network address of 0.0.0.0 with corresponding netmask
255.255.255.255 blocks all host Telnet access.
The factory default is
0.0.0.0. (with a 0.0.0.0 subnet M
ASK
), which allows all users Telnet access.
M
ASK
The mask is used to determine which bits of the N
ETWORK
A
DDRESS
are significant. A "0" bit means
"don't care." A "1" bit means that the corresponding address bits in the incoming IP packet must
match the address bit in the defined
N
ETWORK
A
DDRESS
. The netmask of 255.255.255.255 defines a
single IP as the only allowed IP address from the specified network. A
N
ETWORK
A
DDRESS
defined as
192.22.1.0 with a
N
ETMASK
of 255.255.255.0 allows all units on the 192.22.1.0 network Telnet
access to the unit. The default value is
0.0.0.0 (with a default N
ETWORK
A
DDRESS
of 0.0.0.0), which
allows all users Telnet access.
#
Displays the index number of the SNMP Communities. This list is used to set up to 8 SNMP
communities that the unit will allow.
N
AME
This is the text string used to identify the SNMP community. The factory default is no entry in the
name parameter.