Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction
LA-210 Ver. 1.5 Overview 1-5
Fault Propagation
When the network to user fault propagation feature is enabled, LAN ports 1, 2
and 3 are deactivated when the PCS uplink becomes unavailable. They will
become active again once the PCS port is resynchronized.
Management
The unit can be managed using different ports and applications:
• Remote inband management via the network ports using Telnet, ConfiguRAD
or RADview, RAD’s SNMP-based management system
• In Bridge mode, Out of band management via one of the user data ports that
can be configured as management port
• Local management via an ASCII terminal connected to the RS 232 port.
Management traffic can be separ
a
ted from user data by creating a dedicated
management VLAN.
Up to ten different stations can manage LA-210 monitoring the network status
from different locations.
ConfiguRAD
ConfiguRAD is a user-friendly Web-based terminal management system serving
for remote device configuration and maintenance. It is embedded into LA-210
and provided at no extra cost. ConfiguRAD can be run from any standard Web
browser.
Inband Management
For the inband management, the host of LA-210 can be configured to the tagged
or untagged operation: In Flow mode, the SHDSL interface can only be reached
via a DSL network and only tagged.
• When the host tagging is enabled, the host packets receive a VLAN tag,
creating a dedicated management VLAN.
• When tagging is disabled, no traffic separation is performed and management
packets can be forwarded to the user port.
The event log file includes entries at the system and Ethernet levels.
Security
LA-210 ensures client server communication security and correct user
authentication using the following protocols:
• RADIUS (client authentication only)
• SSL for Web-based management application
• SSH for Secure Shell communication session
• Management access for Telnet/SSH and Web/SSL can be disabled or restricted
to defined managers.
• Automatic logout after 15 minutes of inactivity.