Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring a RADIUS server
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Web, Telnet, FTP
Session Timeout
Enter the expiry in seconds for remote management sessions via HTTP,
telnet or ftp access to the AP.
Ethernet Access
If you want to prevent any device that is connected to the Ethernet port of
the SM from accessing the management interface of the SM, select Ethernet
Access Disabled. This selection disables access through this port to via
HTTP (the GUI), SNMP, telnet, FTP, and TFTP. With this selection,
management access is available through only the RF interface via either an
IP address (if Network Accessibility is set to Public on the SM) or the
Session Status or Remote Subscribers tab of the AP. See IP Access Control
below.
If you want to allow management access through the Ethernet port, select
Ethernet Access Enabled. This is the factory default setting for this
parameter.
IP Access Control
You can permit access to the AP from any IP address (IP Access Filtering
Disabled) or limit it to access from only one, two, or three IP addresses that
you specify (IP Access Filtering Enabled). If you select IP Access Filtering
Enabled, then you must populate at least one of the three Allowed Source
IP parameters or have no access permitted from any IP address
Allowed Source IP 1
If you selected IP Access Filtering Enabled for the IP Access Control
parameter, then you must populate at least one of the three Allowed Source
IP parameters or have no access permitted to the AP from any IP address.
You may populate as many as all three.
If you selected IP Access Filtering Disabled for the IP Access Control
parameter, then no entries in this parameter are read, and access from all IP
addresses is permitted.
Allowed Source IP 2
Allowed Source IP 3
Web Access
The Radio supports secured and non-secured web access protocols. Select
suitable web access from drop-down list:
•
HTTP Only – provides non-secured web access. The radio to be
accessed via
http://<
IP of Radio>.
•
HTTPS Only – provides a secured web access. The radio to be accessed
via
https://<
IP of Radio>.
•
HTTP and HTTPS – If enabled, the radio can be accessed via both http
and https.
SNMP
This option allows to configure SNMP agent communication version. It can
be selected from drop-down list :
•
SNMPv2c Only – Enables SNMP v2 community protocol.
•
SNMPv3 Only – Enables SNMP v3 protocol. It is secured communication
protocol.
•
SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 – It enables both the protocols.
Telnet
This option allows to Enable and Disable Telnet access to the Radio.
FTP
This option allows to Enable and Disable FTP access to the Radio.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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