Specifications

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From this screen you can:
Click on . . . To configure . . .
Management Config. IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
In-band Management VLAN ID and Priority
Advanced Config. System Name and Location, Management IP
Address Filter, TFTP and Telnet access
HTTP Password General and Superuser Passwords
SNMP Config. SNMP Notification IP Addresses and SNMP
Traps
SNMP Community SNMP Community Names
Pro/Sub Cfg Provider or Subscriber mode
IGMP IGMP configuration, MAC (Display only)
Search (IGMP or MAC)
Srvr Password Time-out Set Change web management Password Time-out
DSLAM Users Display only
Show Help Provides a link to online help via the Internet
Refresh Screen Refreshes web management screen
Ethernet Connections Lnk/Act
LEDs
Ethernet Duplex Mode, Speed, and Native
VLAN ID
DS3 Connections Lnk/Alm LEDs DS3 Circuit Configuration DS3 (Tx Buildout,
and Clock Source, etc), Filter Configuration,
DSCP Rules, IP Rules, MAC Rules, VLAN
Rules, Flood type, Port Statistics, and Port
Copy
Using Web Management to managing a Provider Unit
To manage a Provider unit using web management, connect your PC to any Ethernet
port of the Provider unit.
Using Web Management to managing a Subscriber Unit
By default, a Subscriber unit can be managed by the web management through its
Ethernet ports. If you wish to manage the Subscriber unit remotely (i.e. via a DS3
port), and the unit still has the default IP address, you must first create a static ARP in
your PC as described below.