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Figure 139
SMT Main Menu
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There is an inactivity timeout, and the default value is ten minutes. If there is
no activity for longer than this, your ZyXEL Device will automatically log you
out. You will then have to telnet into the ZyXEL Device again. You can use the
web configurator or the CI commands (menu 24.8) to change the inactivity
timeout period.
21.2 SMT Menu Items
The following table provides an overview of each menu item.
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P-793H Main Menu
Getting Started Advanced Management
1. General Setup 21. Filter and Firewall Setup
2. WAN Setup 22. SNMP Configuration
3. LAN Setup 23. System Password
4. Internet Access Setup 24. System Maintenance
25. IP Routing Policy Setup
Advanced Applications 26. Schedule Setup
11. Remote Node Setup
12. Static Routing Setup
15. NAT Setup 99. Exit
Enter Menu Selection Number:
Table 89
Main Menu Summary
MENU
FUNCTION
1 General Setup
Use this menu to set up device mode, dynamic DNS and administrative
information.
2 WAN Setup
Use this menu to configure the DSL connection, traffic redirect, and dial-
backup interface.
3 LAN Setup
Use this to apply LAN filters, configure LAN DHCP and TCP/IP settings,
and to allow or block layer-2 traffic between each pair of ports.
4 Internet Access Setup
Use this menu to configure your Internet connection.
11 Remote Node Setup
Use this menu to configure detailed remote node settings (for example,
your ISP is a remote node) as well as apply filters.
12 Static Routing Setup
Use this menu to configure IP and bridge (MAC) static routes.
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