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• when the event occurred (in seconds since your system was restarted)
Note: If you are using the SNTP module, this column will display the current
time
as given by the SNTP server.
• which process the event occurred in
• brief descriptions of the Event
To clear the event log, click on
Clear these entries
.
5.3.3 Log out
Log out enables you to close your web browser properly.
Press on Log out and the
Log out
page is displayed.
Close the web browser.
5.3.4 Remote Access
The Remote Access section allows you to enable temporary remote access to your
CopperJet directly, bypassing NAT and the Firewall. More specifically, it allows IP packets
from a Management Station addressed to the external interface using the specified
transport and port to bypass NAT and the Firewall. Management Stations can only be
directly manipulated via the CLI. It is expected that the Management Stations, that an end
user will be using, will be saved in the default configuration of the device.
Note: In order to configure remote access, you first need to enable the Firewall.
Once you have configured Security, from the
System
menu, click on
Remote Access
. The
Remote Access
page is displayed.
Type in the length of time that you want to allow remote access for. Click on
Enable
. The
Remote Access Status
page is displayed, confirming the number of seconds remaining for
remote access.
There is also a
Disable
button that allows you to stop remote access before the specified
time ends. For example, suppose that an idle timeout of 10 minutes is used when enabling
Remote Access. This causes all defined management stations to be enabled with an idle
timeout of 10 minutes. If no sessions are created by the Management Station within 10
minutes, the Management Station will be disabled. However, if any session is created, then
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it will also have an idle timeout of 10 minutes, whether the session is TCP, UDP or fake
(i.e., anything else). Until that session expires, the Management Station will not be
disabled.
Note: That a TCP session may be terminated before the end of the idle timeout, since TCP
is a connection-oriented protocol and the end of the TCP session will be detected by
the Security software.
5.3.5
Update Firmware and Restore Configuration Profile
The
Update
page enables you to upload new firmware release and/or restore saved
configuration profiles. From the
System
menu click on
Update
. The
System Software
Update/Configuration Profile Update
page is displayed.
To upload new firmware, enter the firmware filename at the
New Firmware Image
text box
and type the name of the firmware file that you wish to upload (
*.tbi
). If you do not know
the filename details, click on the
Browse
button and locate the file using the
Choose file
box. Click on the
Update
button. The page is refreshed with a Firmware upload message
and details of the number of bytes uploaded.
Note: After a firmware update you need to reset the CopperJet to it’s Vendor default
settings (see section 5.3.7 how to do this), otherwise some parameters of the new
firmware don’t take effect. The current configuration will be lost. Before updating the
firmware, make a backup of the configuration. How to make a backup go to section
5.3.6.
Note: Depending on the current and new firmware version, you may be required to enter a
Configuration Profile also.
To restore a saved configuration profile, enter the profile filename at the
New
Configuration Profile
text box and type the name of the configuration profile that you wish
to restore (
*.tpr
). If you do not know the filename details, click on the
Browse
button and
locate the file using the
Choose file
box. Click on the
Update
button. The page is refreshed
with a Configuration upload message and details of the number of bytes restored.
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5.3.6 Backup Configuration Profile
The
Backup
page allows you to backup your configuration profile to your computer. From
the
System
menu click on
Backup
. The
Backup Configuration
page is displayed.
From the
Backup Configuration
section, click on the
Backup
button. The
File Download
window is displayed.
Click
Save
to Save this file to disk. From the
Save As
window, select a file in which to save
your configuration profile. Click on
Save
. The configuration profile is being saved.
5.3.7 Restart Device
The
Restart Device
page allows you to restart your CopperJet. From the
System
menu click
on
Restart Device
. The
Restart Device
page is displayed.
Click on the
Restart
button to restart the CopperJet.
When you mark the box
Reset to vendor default settings
and click on the
Restart
button,
the Copperjet will be set to it’s vendor default settings.
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5.4
Configuration
The Configuration menu enables you to configure the basic and advanced network settings
of the CopperJet.
5.4.1 Save Config
This menu option enables you to save your current configuration to Flash Memory.
From the
Configuration
menu, click
Save config
. The following page is displayed:
Click
Save
to save your current configuration in the
im.conf
file from ISFS
and in to FlashFS.
After a short time the configuration is saved and the following confirmation
message is displayed:
Saved information model to file //flashfs/im.conf
5.4.2
Changing the login settings
To change the default username and/or password, go to the
Configuration
menu and click
on
Authentication
. The
Authentication
page is displayed.
This page displays the users that are currently defined. To add a new user click on the
Create a new user…
hyperlink. The
Authentication: create user
page is displayed.
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Fill in the required fields.
Username:
Username of the new user.
Password:
Password of the new user
May Login:
Login access via web or telnet or both.
Access Level:
The access level the user has when logged in (Default, Guest,
Engineer, Super user).
Comment:
A comment you want to place for a user. (Optional)
After the fields are filled in, press on the
Create
button.
To change the username and/or password click on the
Edit user…
hyperlink of the user you
want to edit. The
Details for user
page is displayed.
On this page you can change the password or access rights and level of the specific user.
When the changes have been made, click on
Apply
.
When finished configuring the users, go to the
Configuration
menu and click on
Save
config
to save the new settings into the CopperJet.
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