
Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual
3-8 Overview of Menu Operations Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
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It is recommended to change default passwords to prevent unauthorized
access to the unit
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Egate-100 allows two management sessions to be active simultaneously: one
network session (Telnet, Web-Based Management) and one ASCII terminal
session.
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If no user input is detected for 5 minutes during a Web session,
Egate-100 automatically disconnects from the management station.
Navigating the Web Menus
The Web-based remote access terminal management software provides a user-
friendly interface for configuring, collecting statistics and performing diagnostic
tests on the Egate-100 units. Menus and available options are identical to the
ones available using Telnet or an ASCII terminal.
The auxiliary management tools are at the left-hand bottom corner of the Web
Management window:
• Status. Shows the number of users currently managing Egate-100
• Trace. Opens an additional pane for system messages, progress indicators
such as ping, software and configuration file downloads, and alarms. It is
recommended to keep the trace pane open at all times.
• Refresh All. Refreshes performance registers.
³ To choose an option:
1. Click a link in the Web Management screen to display the next menu.
2. Once the target screen appears, select a value from the dropdown list or type
it in a text field.
3.5 Overview of Menu Operations
Once you have logged in, navigate the Egate-100 menus to set and view
configuration parameters.
Main Menu Paths
Figure
3-4
below illustrates the Egate-100 main menu. You access all system
configuration and control functions from this menu.
The main menu options are:
• Inventory – displays information on the functional blocks of the unit
• Configuration – defines parameters for the Egate-100 system, physical layer
(SDH/SONET, GbE, Ethernet management port), bridge, and quality of service.
• Monitoring – displays port connection status; a log file; active alarms;
Ethernet status and physical characteristics; bridge port statistics; and a MAC
table for running applications.
Notes
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