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Certificate
Use the
Advanced Setup -> Certificate
pages to configure certificates for the gateway. Certificates contain public keys as well as
the identity of the owner. They verify a person’s identity. You can use Local and Trusted CA certificates on this gateway.
Local
Use the
Local
Certificate page to configure certificates for the gateway. Local certificates are used to identify the gateway to other
users. You can create a new certificate request locally and have it signed by a certificate authority or import an existing certificate.
Consult ITU-T X.509 for additional info regarding Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Certificate -> Local
from the left navigation bar, click the
Create Certificate Request
button. This
function facilitates the application process for a new certificate. Complete the necessary fields.
The screen shown on the next page will appear. Enter your connection details by completing the appropriate fields.
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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Certificate Name
A free form text field. Typically used to describe the intended use of the certificate.
Common Name
The FQD of the ACS or other server to which this gateway will connect. In non ACS
environments, an IP address may be
Organization Name
A free form text field. Typically the company name creating the request.
Country/Region
Select the Country/Region in which this certificate will be employed.
Click
Apply
to complete the request.
Reference ITU X.509 standard for certificate related details.
The
Import Certificate
button on the
Local
landing page facilitates putting the signed Certificate and corresponding Private Key
information into place.
1. Enter “cpecert” for this field.
2. Paste the
Certificate
details as indicated between the
BEGIN
and
END
markers.
3. Paste the
Private Key
information as indicated between the
BEGIN
and
END
markers.
Click
Apply
to commit this Certificate.
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Trusted CA
Use Trusted Certificates to identity other gateways to your gateway as a trusted source. You can import and store four trusted
certificates on the gateway. Store up to four peer certificates using this feature.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Certificate -> Trusted CA
from the left navigation bar, click the
Import Certificate
button. The
following screen will appear.
Enter “acscert” for the Certificate Name field then paste the
Certificate
details as indicated between the
BEGIN
and
END
markers.
Click
Apply
to commit this Certificate.
After adding one certificate, a
Remove
button will be revealed on the
Trusted CA
landing page.
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Multicast
Multicast is the methodology for applications shipping information simultaneously to multiple destinations. The most common
scenario being internet television and other streaming media. In IP multicast the implementation occurs at the IP routing level,
where routers create the most efficient distribution paths for packets sent to a destination.
Select
Advanced Setup -> Multicast
from the left navigation bar. The screen pictured below will appear. Update or complete the
necessary fields.
Click
Apply
to commit your changes.
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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Multicast Precedence
[Enable, Disable] When enabled, the lower the multicast, the IGMP packets will be put
higher in the queue.
Default Version
[1-3] Enter the supported IGMP version.
Query Interval
The interval at which the multicast router sends a query messages to hosts. Ex-
pressed in seconds.
If the number is below 128, the value is used directly. If the value is greater than 128,
it is interpreted as an exponent and mantissa.
Query Response Interval
Upon receiving a query packet, a host beings counting down seconds, from a random
number. When the timer expires, the host sends it’s report.
Enter a value for the maximum number of seconds for the range of random values a
host can pick to count down from. The value must be greater than the Query Interval.
If using IGMP v1, this value is fixed at 10 seconds.
Last Member Query Interval
Enter the maximum response time within which the host must respond to the Out of
Sequence query from the router.
(Default = 1000ms)
IGMP uses this value when router receives and IGMPv2 Leave report indicating at
least one host wants to leave the group. Upon receiving the Leave report, the router
confirms the interface is not configured for IGMP Immediate Leave. If not, the router
sends the out-of-sequence query.
Robustness Value
[2-7] Enter the value representing the complexity of the query. The greater the value,
the more robust the query.
Maximum Multicast Groups
Maxim number of groups allowed.
Maximum Multicast Data Sources (for
IGMP v3)
[1-24] Maximum data sources allowed.
Maximum Multicast Group Members
The maximum number of multicast groups that can be joined on a port or group of
ports.
Fast leave
[Enabled, Disabled] If enabled, the IGMP proxy removes group member immediately
without sending a query.
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast
Check this option to permit a multicast data source on the LAN side and IGMP
snooping enabled.
Membership Join Immediate (IPTV)
When enabled, clients do not send a join report and will have faster join at startup but
only by a few milliseconds.

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