Multi Service Border Gateway User Manual for NexusWay 800 Series
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of protocols for managing complex
networks. SNMP is performing by sending PDUs (Protocol Data Unit) to different parts of a
network. SNMP-compliant devices will store data about themselves in Management
Information Bases (MIB) and return this data to SNMP requesters. You can enable or disable
this SNMP function. For more setting information, see section 4-2-4.
Advanced Feature
This function allows you to backup all the configuration settings in the NexusWay 800. You can
save and restore configuration settings, so that you do not need to reconfigure everything after
restoring the hardware if some unexpected situation occurs. You can also have the system
revert to the original factory settings, download an updated firmware release from the Neteyes
Web site, update configurations settings from previously exported file, and enable automatic
firmware updates. For more setting information, see section 4-2-5.
QoS (Quality of Service)
The NexusWay 800's QoS feature provides traffic shaping, and maximal bandwidth to specific
services, by specifying throughput levels for applications. For more setting information, see
section 4-2-6.
Firewall
Along with the QoS, the Firewall is also to improve Internet service quality. However, the
firewall is designed to increase security by denying unexpected access. All the traffic entering
or leaving the intranet will be examined by the firewall, which blocks data meeting none of the
specified security criteria. For more setting information, see section 4-2-7.
DNS Setting
DNS (Domain Name System/Service) associates IP addresses with domain names. In addition,
you can set multiple MX records for a host, allowing the mail to automatically flow to backup
systems when the primary systems are unreachable. For more information, see section 4-2-8.
DDNS
The Dynamic DNS feature assigns a fixed hostname to your ISP-assigned dynamic IP address,
making your computer accessible from any location on the Internet without knowing your
current IP address. The NexusWay 800 supports 11 different Dynamic DNS services. For more
setting information, see section 4-2-9.
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