Specifications

Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual
3-8 Configuration and Management Alternatives Vmux-210 Ver. 1.1
Table 3-3. Router Default Settings (Cont.)
Parameter Default Value
Configuration > Applications > Router > Firewall Global Parameters
All Fragments No
TCP Aging (seconds) 15
UDP Aging (seconds) 15
ICMP Aging (seconds) 15
Default Aging (seconds) 15
Configuration > Applications > Router > Firewall Global Parameters > Define Rules
Firewall Rules No rules defined
3.4 Configuration and Management Alternatives
Vmux-210 has several management options:
ASCII Terminal – connected to Vmux-210 via the RS-232 control port
Telnet – access to the configuration screens via any Telnet application
ConfiguRAD – access to the configuration screens via Web browser
RADview – RAD’s user-friendly SNMP-based GUI application, or by other
SNMP-based management applications.
Working with an ASCII Terminal
Vmux-210 configuration and monitoring operations can be performed locally,
using an ASCII terminal connected to the control port, or remotely via Telnet or a
Web browser. The following functions are available:
Viewing system information
Modifying configuration and operation settings
Viewing statistics and status
Performing diagnostics.
Vmux-210 configuration can also be performed remotely using an SNMP
application (for example, RADview).
Initiating a Control Session
Any standard ASCII terminal (a “dumb” terminal or a personal computer running a
terminal emulation application) equipped with a V.24/RS-232 communication
interface can be used to configure Vmux-210.
Vmux-210 automatically adjusts to the terminal rate, for any rate between
9.6-115.2 kbps.