Western Telematic RPC-4840N User Manual

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5.6.1.

Implementing IP Security

The RPC-4840N can be configured to restrict unauthorized IP

addresses from Telneting to the unit. This allows the user to

grant Telnet access to only a specific group of IP addresses, or

block a particular IP address from gaining access. In the default

state, the RPC accepts incoming IP connections from all hosts.

To configure the IP Security feature, proceed as follows:

1. Access the Network Parameters menu as described in

Section 5.6. Note that the Network Parameters menu is

not available in User Mode.

2. When the Network Parameters menu appears, type 4 and

press [Enter] to access the IP Security menu (Figure 5.6).

3. The IP Security menu lists five IP Security "masks" along

with the selected permit/deny action for each mask.
a) Each Security Mask prompt is used to define a specific

IP address or range of IP addresses. Each Mask Action

prompt is used to define the permit/deny action for the

corresponding Mask.

b) Masks are listed in order of ascending priority; Mask 1

has the lowest priority, Mask 5 has the highest priority.

c) Masks have a cumulative effect; high priority masks

supersede the effect of lower priority masks.

d) Each IP Address consists of a series of four eight bit

numbers. The number 255 is used as a wild card.

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1.

Security Mask #1:

(undefined)

2.

Mask #1 Action:

Permit

3.

Security Mask #2:

(undefined)

4.

Mask #2 Action:

Permit

5.

Security Mask #3:

(undefined)

6.

Mask #3 Action:

Permit

7.

Security Mask #4:

(undefined)

8.

Mask #4 Action:

Permit

9.

Security Mask #5:

(undefined)

10.

Mask #5 Action:

Permit

Enter Selection or <ESC> to Exit

Figure 5.6: IP Security Menu

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