Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
• 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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