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4.17.2
Web Management
Please input the value of Inactivity TimeOut duration in minutes.
If the idle time of web-based management exceeds the input time,
the web management will be closed. To access the web
management page, you should login again.
Figure 4-37
Web management
Enter a value of inactivity timeout in the blank and then click
Submit
button. The default value is “0”.
4.17.3
ILMI
ILMI (Interim Local Management Interface) allow user to set an
interface, which to be activated while the existing ATM interfaces is
toggling or temporarily failed.
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Figure 4-38
Ilmi
z
Ilmi:
Select to enable or disable the Ilmi mode.
z
VPI:
If you need any modification, please enter the VPI
value of Ilmi that provided by ISP.
z
VCI:
If you need any modification, please enter the VCI
value of Ilmi that provided by ISP.
4.17.4
ACL
Access Control List is used to allow or deny the access from one
or more specific IP addresses in LAN and WAN.
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I.
Configuration page
Figure 4-39
Access control list
II.
Parameter explanation
z
ACL:
Select to allow or deny the access LAN interface or
WAN interface.
z
Add IP Address (max 5):
Type in the IP address for the
LAN interface or WAN interface. The maximum number of
IP address can be entered is 5.
Click the
Status
button in the access control list to view the ACL
statistics of relative IP address. If you need to modify an IP address,
click icon
, click the icon
to delete an IP address.
III.
Save
z
Click the
Submit
button to save the settings in the RAM.
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z
To save these configuration changes permanently, enter
the
Save & Reboot
page, select
Save
and click
Submit
button to save new settings.
4.18
Statistics
MT800 provides the statistic figures for DSL and ATM/LAN.
4.18.1
DSL
Click the
DSL
of
Statistics
in the Wizard Column to view the log
of device.
Figure 4-40
DSL status
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Choose from the pull-down menu to set the refresh rate in
seconds. The larger the value is, the slower the refresh rate is.
4.18.2
ATM/LAN
The device keeps statistic of the data traffic that it handles. You
are able to read the amount of Receive and Transmit packets that
pass through the device on both the ATM port and the LAN (Local
Area Network) ports.
Figure 4-41
ATM/LAN
Select PVC number from the pull-down menu to view the details
of traffic statistics, Click the
Refresh
button to update the counters
and the
Refresh
button to clear the counters.