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SpeedT ouch TM 610/610i/610s/610v Business DSL Router Remote Management 600 SERIES.
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Application Note Ed. 01 SpeedT ouch TM 610 Remote Management.
Application Note Ed. 01 Status Released Change Note Pec kel be e nS Shor t Title AppNote_RemoteMan agement R4.1 Ed. 01 Copyright © 2002 THOMSON mu ltimedia. All rights r eserved. Passing on, and c op ying of this docu- ment, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON multim edia.
Application Note Ed. 01 1 Contents 1 Introduction ....................... ......................... .................... 3 2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Acce ss ............... ............... 5 2.1 The SpeedTouch TM 610 Firewall ....... ................
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1I n t r o d u c t i o n Application Note Ed. 01 3 1I n t r o d u c t i o n Over view Abstract Being a ke y component of your business network, a good operation of the SpeedT ouch TM 610 is essential to gain maximum performance of your DSL connections.
Application Note Ed. 01 1 Introduction 4.
2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access Application Note Ed. 01 5 2S p e e d T o u c h TM 610 Remote Access Introduction The application note SpeedT ouch TM 610 Operation and Main tenance described some of .
Application Note Ed. 01 2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access 6 2.1 The SpeedT ouch TM 610 Firewall Introduction All traffic from, to , or via an y of the SpeedT ouch TM 610 interfa ces is subjected to its pow erful programmable fir ewall.
2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access Application Note Ed. 01 7 Implementation of the default firewall rules In the following an extract i s giv e n of the default firewall rules.
Application Note Ed. 01 2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access 8 2.2 Remote SpeedT ouch TM 610 W eb Inter face Access Appropriate firewall rules T o allow r emote access to the SpeedT ouch TM 610 web pages.
2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access Application Note Ed. 01 9 2.3 Remote SpeedT ouch TM 610 T elnet Access Appropriate firewall rules T o allow remote access to the SpeedT ouch TM 610 Command Line Inter.
Application Note Ed. 01 2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access 10 2.4 Remote SpeedT ouch TM 610 F TP Access Appropriate firewall rules T o allow remote access to the SpeedT ouch TM 610 File System via an F.
2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access Application Note Ed. 01 11 2.5 SpeedT ouch TM 610 Controlled Access Introduction In sections “2.2 Remote SpeedT ouch TM610 W eb Interface Access” on page 8 , “2.3 Remote SpeedT ouchTM610 T elnet Access” on page 9 and “2.
Application Note Ed. 01 2 SpeedTouch TM 610 Remote Access 12 In case you use the SpeedT ouch TM 610 DHCP ser v er for automatic IP configuration for the hosts on your local network, DHCP requ ests fr om local hosts will no longer be accepted to arriv e at the SpeedT ouch TM 610 IP host (i.
3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog Application Note Ed. 01 13 3S p e e d T o u c h TM 610 Syslog Introduction Syslog is a basic , uncomplicated, yet pow erful method to administer a network device as the SpeedT ouch TM 610.
Application Note Ed. 01 3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog 14 3.1 The SpeedT ouch TM 610 Syslog Daemon What is Syslog Syslog is a message generating tool that ca n be implemented in any netw ork device . The intention of the tool is to send messages ov er the netw ork indicating status, actions, possible problems, etc.
3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog Application Note Ed. 01 15 Syslog priority facilities Follo wing priority faciliti es ar e possible for a syslog message generated by the SpeedT ouch TM 610.
Application Note Ed. 01 3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog 16 Syslog message bodies The SpeedT ouch TM 610 syslog daemon is internally responsible for collecting and admin- istering messages generated by one or mo r e of its subsystems.
3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog Application Note Ed. 01 17 3.2 Syslog via the W eb Pages The SpeedT ouch TM 610 Syslog web page The SpeedT ouch TM 610 Syslog web page allows users to view all or a selection of syslog messages the SpeedT ouch TM 610 generated.
Application Note Ed. 01 3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog 18 3.3 Syslog via the CLI The Syslog CLI command group The SpeedT ouch TM 610 CLI syslog command group basically pr ovides the sam e possibil- ities .
3 SpeedTouch TM 610 Syslog Application Note Ed. 01 19 3.4 Remote Syslog Notification Introduction As described bef ore the SpeedT ouch TM 610 can be configured to send all or a selection of generated syslog messages to a host on the local or a r emote network IP addr ess .
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4T h e S p e e d T o u c h TM 610 SNMP Application Note Ed. 01 21 4 The SpeedT ouch TM 610 SNMP Introduction Simple Network Management Pr otocol (SNMP) is a widely spread method for managing networks.
Application Note Ed. 01 4 The SpeedTouch TM 610 SNMP 22 4.1 SpeedT ouch TM 610 SNMP configuration SNMP Configuration Ther e are a f ew settleable options cov ering the SNMP functionality .
4T h e S p e e d T o u c h TM 610 SNMP Application Note Ed. 01 23 SNMP and the default SpeedT ouch TM 610 Firewall T owards the local network, no restrictions apply on behalf of the fire wall rules.
Application Note Ed. 01 4 The SpeedTouch TM 610 SNMP 24 4.2 SpeedT ouch TM 610 MIBs Introduction As mentioned in “ Management Information Base” on p age 21 both the SpeedT ouch TM 610 SNMP agent and the SN MP manager r ely on Management Informa- tion Base (MIB) files containing all rele vant SNMP objects.
4T h e S p e e d T o u c h TM 610 SNMP Application Note Ed. 01 25 ADSL and SHDSL MIBs Follo wing tw o MIBs are specific per SpeedT ouch TM 610 variant (ADSL or SHDSL vari- ants). Y ou sh ould only load the appr opriate one, althou gh loading both will not harm functionality .
Application Note Ed. 01 4 The SpeedTouch TM 610 SNMP 26 Example of MIB browsing Using a MIB manager (sometimes equally refer red to as MIB br owser) network adminis- trators are able to walk thr ough MIB object s in order to vie w curr ent of historical values of the manage d de vi ce , and get or set specific values of MIB objects.
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