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Chapter 5: Graphical User Interface (GUI/WEB) Configuration Pages

Chapter 5-52

XEL P/N & Release: 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

SHARK™ IAD User's Guide

pinhole definitions. The SHARK™ IAD system will return to the IP/Routing
configuration

menu.

Table 18:

IP Router Server Configuration parameter definitions

Web HTTP Port:

Specifies the port number for HTTP (web) communication with the
SHARK™ IAD. Because port numbers in the range 0-1024 are used
by other protocols, you should use numbers in the range 2000-32767
when assigning new port numbers to the SHARK™ IAD web
configuration interface.

Telnet TCP Port

Specifies the port number for Telnet (CLI) communication with the
SHARK™ IAD. Because port numbers in the range 0-1024 are used
by other protocols, you should use numbers in the range 2000-32767
when assigning new port numbers to the SHARK™ IAD Telnet
configuration interface.

Name

Specifies the number identifying the entry in the router's pinhole table.
You can identify table entries sequentially (1, 2, 3), by port number
(21, 80, 23), or by some other naming scheme.

Protocol options

Specifies the type of protocol being redirected. See Table 19.

External Port Start

Specifies the start port number of the external port over which
incoming traffic will be received. For example, you would enter 21 to
indicate you want FTP traffic forwarded to another host.

External Port End

Specifies the end port number of the external port over which
incoming traffic will be received. For example, you would enter 21 to
indicate you want FTP traffic forwarded to another host.

Internal IP Address Specifies the IP address of the internal host to which traffic of the

specified type should be transferred.

Internal IP Port

Specifies the port number your XEL router should use when
forwarding traffic of the specified type. Under most circumstances,
you would use the same number for the external and internal port.

Table 19:

Pinhole Protocol options

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol.

UDP

User Datagram Protocol.

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol.

PPTP

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.

SNMP Settings

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets a network
administrator monitor problems on a network by retrieving settings on remote
network devices. The network administrator typically runs an SNMP
management station program on a local host to obtain information from an
SNMP agent such as the SHARK™ IAD. The SNMP setup page lets you enter
SNMP configuration information for your SHARK™ IAD. To display the
SNMP setup page click the SNMP button on the SHARK™ IAD IP/Routing
configuration

menu. The SNMP Configuration menu is displayed as shown in

Figure 50.

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