Dell Metered PDU LCD User Manual

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Web Interface Operation

Table 23 describes the attributes in the TCP/IP Control table.

Table 23. TCP/IP Control

Attribute

Description

BootP/DHCP Status

Enable or disable the Boot Protocol (BootP)/Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) process. These protocols are used to obtain a dynamic IP address from a
BootP/DHCP server.

PING Echo

Enable or disable the Dell DPI to respond to Ping requests.

Network Upgrade

Enable or disable the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) upgrade control. You can
use the provided upgrade utility on Windows using TFTP to upgrade the Dell DPI
firmware.

Telnet Connection

Enable or disable the terminal to the server application (Telnet) control process, such as
telnet 192.168.1.1. You can configure the Telnet protocol to use a port number other
than the standard Telnet port (23).

HTTP Support

Enable or disable the HTTP connection with the Dell DPI. You can configure the
HTTP protocol to use a port number other than standard HTTP port (80).

Adding and Rejecting IP Addresses for SNMP/HTTP Access Control

NOTE:

The default IP address setting is 255.255.255.255.

To set and accept IP addresses:

1

From the

Network

menu, click

Access Control

. The SNMP/HTTP Access Control page displays.

2

Enter configuration values in the

Access Control Table

(see Table 24).

3

Select

Accept

from the

Access Type

list.

4

Click

Set Value

.

5

This procedure is completed.

Rejecting IP Addresses for SNMP/HTTP Access Control

To reject IP addresses:

1

From the

Network

menu, click

Access Control

. The SNMP/HTTP Access Control page displays.

2

Enter the IP address in the

Access Control Table

(see Table 24).

3

Select

32

for the Mask value.

NOTE:

The Valid Address Range value is generated in the field automatically when the Mask value is set.

4

Select

Reject

from the

Access Type

list.

5

Click

Set Value

.

6

This procedure is completed.

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