Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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Carrier Detect / Login Sequence Timeout (sec)
This field sets standard login timeouts, from 0 to 65535 seconds. Default setting is 60 seconds for Carrier Detect,
and 30 seconds for Login Sequence.
Dialout Modem Init String
This field sets the modem initialization string (maximum length 48 chars).
IP Address to Suggest
This field sets an IP to try to acquire, if defined. The default setting is 0.0.0.0
Firewall
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable or disable the PPP Modem firewall. The default is on.
Setting Key:
net.pppdial.downafter.ftppush
Values are
ON
or
OFF
(default). ON means that if FTP push raised PPP, then it kills PPP when finished.
PPP Hosting Settings
This menu is for configuring settings for hosting a PPP connection on the option POTs Dial-Up Modem.
SiteBoss 571 - PPP Hosting Settings
A) PPP Hosting Enabled [OFF]
B) Idle Connection Disconnect (sec) [60]
C) Local (Device) IP Address [192.168.105.1]
D) Remote (Caller) IP Address [192.168.105.2]
E) Firewall [ON]
PPP Hosting Enabled
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable inbound PPP connection hosting. The default setting is OFF.
Idle Connection Disconnect (sec)
This field sets the number of seconds (0
– 65535) to wait before disconnecting an idle connection. A setting of 0
means the unit does not disconnect due to an idle connection. The default setting is 60 seconds.
Local (Device) IP Address
This option sets the IP address of the S571 for the PPP session. The default is 192.168.105.1
Remote (Caller) IP Address
This field sets the IP address of the calling device for the PPP session. Default is 192.168.105.2.
Firewall
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable or disable the PPP Modem firewall. The default is ON.
Note
: The firewall for PPP Hosting and PPP Dialout are the same setting. Changing the setting in one menu
will update the PPP firewall for all POTs modem functions.
Route Test Settings
This menu allows you to configure up to three IP addresses to ping on a regular basis. If any of the configured
addresses are up then the unit will assume Ethernet is a reliable way of sending SNMP traps. If all configured
addresses are down then the unit will fall back to PPP dialout in order to maintain reliable network connectivity for
sending SNMP traps.