Configuring Network Options
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Configuring Network Options
Hosts
This is probably one of the first Device Server options you want to configure, since so many other
configuration options require a preconfigured host. You can use any host name you want, since the
host name is used only by the Device Server. You can configure up to 20 hosts using IPv4 or IPv6
internet addresses.
Gateways
Gateways are hosts that connect Local Area Networks (LANs) together. If you want to access a host
that isn’t on your local network, you will be connected via a gateway. Gateways route data via other
gateways until the destination local network is reached. There are three types of gateways:
z
Default
—A gateway that provides general access beyond your local network.
z
Host
—A gateway reserved for accessing a specific host external to your local network.
z
Network
—A gateway reserved for accessing a specific network external to your local network.
You can specify up to twenty gateways.
Syslog
The system log is sent to the specified host. You can configure a primary and secondary host for the
syslog information and specify the level for which you want syslog information sent.
SNMP
If you are using SNMP to manage/configure the Device Server, or to view statistics or traps, you
must set up a User in SNMP version 3 or a Community in SNMP version 1,2 to allow your SNMP
manager to connect to the Device Server; this can be done in the DeviceManager, WebManager, CLI,
or Menu. You must then load the perle-ds1.MIB (found on the CD-ROM packaged with the Device
Server) file into your SNMP manager before you connect to the Device Server.
Configuring Time
The Device Server has an internal clock that can be set, but it will be reset during a reboot or a power
outage.
Language support
Two language files, in addition to English, are supplied on the supplemental CD, French and German.
You can use any of these language files to create a translation into a language of your choice. You can
download the language file (whether the language is supplied or translated) into the Device Server
and select the
Language
option of
Customlang
(custom language), making the Menu, CLI, and
WebManager field labels display in your language.
You can view Menu, CLI, or WebManager in one other language only (as well as English). If you
download another language file, this new language will replace the first language you downloaded.
You can revert to English at any time; the English language is stored permanently in the Device
Server and is not overwritten by your new language. Each user logged into the Device Server can
operate in either English or the downloaded language.
Summary of Contents for IOAN DS1
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