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1.
Click the 'Scheduler Rules' icon in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-base
Management. The 'Scheduler Rules' screen will appear.
2.
Click the 'New Scheduler Entry' link. The 'Scheduler Rule Edit' screen will
appear
3.
Specify a name for the rule in the 'Name' field.
4.
Specify if the rule will be active/inactive during the designated time period, by
selecting the appropriate 'Rule Activity Settings' check-box.
5.
Click the 'New Time Segment Entry' link to define the time segment to which
the rule will apply. The 'Time Segment Edit' screen will appear.
(a) Select active/inactive days of the week.
(b) Click the 'New Time Segment Entry' to define an active/inactive hourly
range.
6.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.
FIGURE 33.
Scheduler Rules Panel
SIMPLE NETWORK
MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables network management
systems to remotely configure and monitor Discus. Your Internet Service Pro-
vider (ISP) may use SNMP in order to identify and resolve technical problems.
Technical information regarding the properties of Discus SNMP agent should be
provided by your ISP. To configure Discus SNMP agent, perform the following:
1.
Access this feature either from the 'Management' menu item under the 'Sys-
tem' tab, or by clicking its icon in the 'Advanced' screen.
2.
Specify the SNMP parameters, as provided by your Internet service pro-
vider:
Allow Incoming WAN Access to SNMP
Select this check box to allow ac-
cess to Discus SNMP over the Internet.
Read-only/Write Community Names
SNMP community strings are pass-
words used in SNMP messages between the management system and Dis-
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cus. A read-only community allows the manager to monitor Discus. A read-
write community allows the manager to both monitor and configure Discus.
Trusted Peer
The IP address, or subnet of addresses, that identify which
remote management stations are allowed to perform SNMP operations on
Discus.
SNMP Traps
Messages sent by OpenRG to a remote management station,
in order to notify the manager about the occurrence of important events or
serious conditions. Discus supports both SNMP version 1 and SNMP version
2c traps. Check the Enabled check box to enable this feature. The screen re-
freshes, displaying the following fields.
Version
Select between version SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c.
Destination
The remote management station's IP address.
Community
Enter the community name that will be associated with the
trap messages.
FIGURE 34.
Simple Network Management Protocol Panel
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SYSTEM LOG
The 'System Log' screen displays a list of recent activities that has taken place
on Discus.
By default, all log messages are displayed one after another, sorted by their or-
der of posting by the system (newest on top). You can sort the messages ac-
cording to the column titles---Time, Component, or Severity. This screen also
enables you to filter the log messages by the component that generated them,
or by their severity, providing a more refined list. This ability is useful mainly for
software developers debugging Discus. By default, the screen displays log
messages with 'debug' severity level and higher, for all components. You may
change the severity level for this filter. To add a new filter, click the 'New Filter'
link or its corresponding icon . The screen refreshes.
Using the drop-down lists, select the component and severity level by which to
sort the log messages. Click 'Apply Filters' to display the messages in your
specified criteria. You can add more filters in the same way, or delete filters us-
ing their respective action icons. Defined filters override the default filter that
displays all messages.
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FIGURE 35.
System Log Panel
SYSTEM SETTINGS
The System Settings screen allows you to configure various system and man-
agement parameters.
System.
Configures general system parameters.
- Discus's Hostname Specify the gateway's host name. The host name is the
gateway's URL address.
- Local Domain Specify your network's local domain.
Discus Management Console.
Configure Web-based management settings.
- Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages. Select this check-box to
enable the automatic refresh of system monitoring web pages.
- Warn User Before Network Configuration. Changes Select this check-box to
activate user warnings before network configuration changes take effect.
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- Session Lifetime. The duration of idle time (in seconds) in which the WBM
session will remain active. When this duration times out, the user will have to re-
login.
- Language. Select a different language for the WBM interface.
Management Application Ports.
Configure the following management applica-
tion ports:
1.
Primary/secondary HTTP ports
2.
Primary/secondary HTTPS ports
3.
Primary/secondary Telnet ports
4.
Secure Telnet over SSL ports
Management Application SSL Authentication Options.
It allows to define the
Client Authentication options.
System Logging.
Configure system logging parameters.
- System Log Buffer Size. Set the size of the system log buffer in Kilobytes.
- Remote System Notify Level The remote system notification level can be one
of the following: None, Error, Warning and Information.
Security Logging.
Configure security logging parameters.
- Security Log Buffer Size Set the size of the security log buffer in Kilobytes.
- Remote Security Notify Level The remote security notification level can be one
of the following: None, Error, Warning and Information.
Outgoing Mail Server.
Configure outgoing mail server parameters.
- Server Enter the hostname of your outgoing (SMTP) server in the 'Server'
field.
- From Email Address Each email requires a 'from' address and some outgoing
servers refuse to forward mail without a valid 'from' address for anti-spam con-
siderations. Enter a 'from' email address in the 'From Email Address' field.
- Port Enter the port that is used by your outgoing mail server.
- Server Requires Authentication If your outgoing mail server requires authenti-
cation check the 'Server Requires Authentication' check-box and enter your
user name and password in the 'User Name' and 'Password' fields respectively.
SWAP.
If enabled, it allows to define the swap size (MB).
HTTP Interception.
When no Internet connection is available, the Router will
display an attention screen explaining the connection's status instead of the
standard “The page cannot be displayed” window.
Host Information.
It allows to enable/disable the host services auto-detection
feature.

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