Specifications

Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual
1-14 Functional Description LA-210 Ver. 1.5
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Management
LA-210 performance can be monitored locally from an ASCII terminal, or from a
remote site using Telnet or the ConfiguRAD Web-based application. RADview-Lite
is also supported.
Inband Management
LA-210 supports inband management via Telnet, SNMP, and Web (ConfiguRAD).
Configuration, monitoring, and statistics are available.
Out-of-Band Management
LA-210 enables full configuration and diagnostics via an ASCII terminal. The ASCII
terminal is connected to the control port on the rear panel.
For a description of ASCII terminal activation, including general instructions for
navigating through the system menus and windows, and modifying data, see
Chapter 3
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Management Access
The unit’s architecture allows access from every bridge port to both the host and
remote site devices. In certain configuration modes, a total separation of
management traffic from user traffic can be achieved.
VLAN-Based Management Scheme
In this scenario, traffic coming from the remote CPE uses two VLANs: one for user
traffic, for which the CPE may use tag stacking, and the other for management
traffic. All CPEs connected to the LA-210 share the same management VLAN.
In VLAN-aware mode, LA-210 forwards the management traffic to the
management station in the Ethernet network. Because a different VLAN is used,
total separation between user traffic and management traffic is maintained.