Compex Technologies NetPassage 15B User Manual

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Chapter 3 Configuring NetPassage 15B

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2. Enter the desired TCP port that you wish to use for Remote Router Management.

Default value of “0” disables this feature.

HTTP Port

Specify the desired port for remote router management via a
web browser. If you have specified a non-standard TCP port for
this field, you need to specify the port number when you
connect to the management interface from the Internet.

For example, if your ISP has assigned 203.120.12.30 to
NetPassage 15B’s WAN interface and you have chosen to use
port 2000 for HTTP remote management, you may connect to
the router management interface by using

http://203.120.12.30:2000

.

TELNET Port

Specify the desired port for remote router management via a
TELNET session (Command Console). If you have specified a
non-standard TCP port for this field, you need to specify the
port number when you connect to the command console from
the Internet.

For example, if your ISP has assigned 203.120.12.30 to
NetPassage 15B’s WAN interface and you have chosen to use
port 5000 for TELNET remote console management, you may
connect to the router command console by TELNET to port
5000 of 203.120.12.30

3. Press the Save button followed by the Reboot button to complete the process.

3.7

Load Balancing & Fail-Over Redundancy with Parallel Broadband

Designed with the unique Parallel Broadband technology, Compex NetPassage 15B
provides scalable Internet bandwidth with Load Balancing and Fail-Over Redundancy. If
multiple units of NetPassage 15B are installed in the network, the Internet traffic will be
balanced across multiple broadband channels, delivering virtually a combined
aggregated bandwidth while functioning as Fail-Over Redundancy.

Figure 3.7-1
Parallel Broadband with
Multiple Broadband Channels

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