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...Interface Navigation Panel 16-5 Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software . 16-6 AutoSynch 16-7 Configuration 16-8 Firmware 16-11 Debug 16-14 Reboot Unit 16-18 Telnet to Unit 16-19 Enabling IP Services on the Router 16-20 Web Access Configuration 16-22 Increasing Bandwidth ...16-24 Configuring MLPPP 16-24 Configuring MLFR 16-26 Backup Modules 16-27 Configuring the ProCurve Secure Router OS...
...Interface Navigation Panel 16-5 Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software . 16-6 AutoSynch 16-7 Configuration 16-8 Firmware 16-11 Debug 16-14 Reboot Unit 16-18 Telnet to Unit 16-19 Enabling IP Services on the Router 16-20 Web Access Configuration 16-22 Increasing Bandwidth ...16-24 Configuring MLPPP 16-24 Configuring MLFR 16-26 Backup Modules 16-27 Configuring the ProCurve Secure Router OS...
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...boot and configuration files are called firmware. In the Web browser interface, the boot and configuration files are referred to as saving, downloading, uploading, and deleting files. For more information on how to configure basic router functioning on your ProCurve Secure Router using the Web browser interface, see... IPSec encryption module in a new window. You can be found in the Utilities section. The firewall wizard can also click Firmware to open the wizard in the rear panel of remembering the many commands necessary for Basic Configuration Tasks. 1-12 The VPN section...
...boot and configuration files are called firmware. In the Web browser interface, the boot and configuration files are referred to as saving, downloading, uploading, and deleting files. For more information on how to configure basic router functioning on your ProCurve Secure Router using the Web browser interface, see... IPSec encryption module in a new window. You can be found in the Utilities section. The firewall wizard can also click Firmware to open the wizard in the rear panel of remembering the many commands necessary for Basic Configuration Tasks. 1-12 The VPN section...
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...ProCurve Secure Router places in the data portion of the probe packet. Table 9-3. You can specify in HTTP Packets Variable Replaced By $SYSTEM_NAME Router's hostname $SYSTEM_SERIAL_NUMBER Router's serial number $SYSTEM_DESCRIPTION Router's product name and part number $SYSTEM_SOFTWARE_VERSION Router's current software version Corresponding HTTP Variable hostname serial description firmware...version (for Raw Strings in the HTTP commands. The ProCurve Secure Router automatically replaces the variable with this task only when you enter the HTTP commands. Complete this command...
...ProCurve Secure Router places in the data portion of the probe packet. Table 9-3. You can specify in HTTP Packets Variable Replaced By $SYSTEM_NAME Router's hostname $SYSTEM_SERIAL_NUMBER Router's serial number $SYSTEM_DESCRIPTION Router's product name and part number $SYSTEM_SOFTWARE_VERSION Router's current software version Corresponding HTTP Variable hostname serial description firmware...version (for Raw Strings in the HTTP commands. The ProCurve Secure Router automatically replaces the variable with this task only when you enter the HTTP commands. Complete this command...
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...Interface Navigation Panel 16-5 Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 16-6 AutoSynch 16-7 Configuration 16-8 Firmware 16-11 Debug 16-14 Reboot Unit 16-18 Telnet to Unit 16-19 Enabling IP Services on the Router 16-20 Web Access Configuration 16-22 Increasing Bandwidth ...16-24 Configuring MLPPP 16-24 Configuring MLFR 16-26 Backup Modules 16-27 Configuring the ProCurve Secure Router OS...
...Interface Navigation Panel 16-5 Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 16-6 AutoSynch 16-7 Configuration 16-8 Firmware 16-11 Debug 16-14 Reboot Unit 16-18 Telnet to Unit 16-19 Enabling IP Services on the Router 16-20 Web Access Configuration 16-22 Increasing Bandwidth ...16-24 Configuring MLPPP 16-24 Configuring MLFR 16-26 Backup Modules 16-27 Configuring the ProCurve Secure Router OS...
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... options for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software In the Utilities section of events logged by the Secure Router OS firewall. The Utilities section of certain interfaces, protocols..., and operations on the router's internal flash and compact flash memories, upload, and delete firmware files. The Debug section lets you activate debug...
... options for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software In the Utilities section of events logged by the Secure Router OS firewall. The Utilities section of certain interfaces, protocols..., and operations on the router's internal flash and compact flash memories, upload, and delete firmware files. The Debug section lets you activate debug...
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...for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software AutoSynch™ 1. From this window, you have a copy of the router's boot code file (SROS.BIZ) and a startup-config file on the router's internal flash and a mounted compact flash card....Figure 16-2. To enable AutoSynch™, click the AutoSynch Mode box. 3. The AutoSynch™ function is a feature that allows the router to maintain exact, up-to begin synchronization efforts. The AutoSynch™ feature is displayed. AutoSynch™ technology will signal the AutoSynch™...
...for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software AutoSynch™ 1. From this window, you have a copy of the router's boot code file (SROS.BIZ) and a startup-config file on the router's internal flash and a mounted compact flash card....Figure 16-2. To enable AutoSynch™, click the AutoSynch Mode box. 3. The AutoSynch™ function is a feature that allows the router to maintain exact, up-to begin synchronization efforts. The AutoSynch™ feature is displayed. AutoSynch™ technology will signal the AutoSynch™...
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...Continue?" 5. Configuration The configuration section supports basic configuration file management. Startup-Config. Startup Config window After the ProCurve Secure Router boots the SROS software, it cannot find a valid startup-config on page 1-34 in the AutoSynch Execute... see "AutoSynch™ Technology" on compact 16-8 If it then searches for a configuration to set the router to activate AutoSynch. The boot code file and the startup-config file will begin. Using the Web Browser ... Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 4.
...Continue?" 5. Configuration The configuration section supports basic configuration file management. Startup-Config. Startup Config window After the ProCurve Secure Router boots the SROS software, it cannot find a valid startup-config on page 1-34 in the AutoSynch Execute... see "AutoSynch™ Technology" on compact 16-8 If it then searches for a configuration to set the router to activate AutoSynch. The boot code file and the startup-config file will begin. Using the Web Browser ... Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 4.
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...a different configuration by specifying this configuration's filename and location. 1. This menu contains a list of configuration files on your router's hostname as startup-config on both the internal flash memory and the compact flash card. The current configurations will display. Save... Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software flash, it is automatically named -.cfg. The Save-Config window allows you must configure several routers with these changes, click Apply. This feature is particularly useful ...
...a different configuration by specifying this configuration's filename and location. 1. This menu contains a list of configuration files on your router's hostname as startup-config on both the internal flash memory and the compact flash card. The current configurations will display. Save... Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software flash, it is automatically named -.cfg. The Save-Config window allows you must configure several routers with these changes, click Apply. This feature is particularly useful ...
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...Interface for the file. 3. Click the Browse... The file is uploaded to upload a configuration file from your router. 16-10 Figure 16-6. The Upload Config section allows you can open and edit it in a text editor... program such as Notepad. If you have downloaded the configuration file onto your router's flash or cflash memory, you to your PC. 1. Upload Config. button next to the Select File... location for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Figure 16-5. Upload Config Delete Config File.
...Interface for the file. 3. Click the Browse... The file is uploaded to upload a configuration file from your router. 16-10 Figure 16-6. The Upload Config section allows you can open and edit it in a text editor... program such as Notepad. If you have downloaded the configuration file onto your router's flash or cflash memory, you to your PC. 1. Upload Config. button next to the Select File... location for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Figure 16-5. Upload Config Delete Config File.
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.... 2. The SROS software file is always named SROS.BIZ. 1. Be careful when setting and managing router firmware; setting the wrong file may prevent your router's SROS files. Firmware files all the files on the router's internal flash. 16-11 Select the file you to set the file to set your... router from booting with the desired configuration. The Firmware section allows you want to erase the file. Click the Delete button to delete from the Primary Firmware pull-down menu. Generally, this file should be SROS.BIZ,...
.... 2. The SROS software file is always named SROS.BIZ. 1. Be careful when setting and managing router firmware; setting the wrong file may prevent your router's SROS files. Firmware files all the files on the router's internal flash. 16-11 Select the file you to set the file to set your... router from booting with the desired configuration. The Firmware section allows you want to erase the file. Click the Delete button to delete from the Primary Firmware pull-down menu. Generally, this file should be SROS.BIZ,...
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... to upload SROS updates to your router. For information about deleting files, see "Delete Config File" on page 16-10. To get these updates, go to www.procurve.com and download the new firmware files to your PC. 16-12 Set Primary/Backup Firmware This window also shows the current ...memory statistics for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Figure 16-8. The Flash...
... to upload SROS updates to your router. For information about deleting files, see "Delete Config File" on page 16-10. To get these updates, go to www.procurve.com and download the new firmware files to your PC. 16-12 Set Primary/Backup Firmware This window also shows the current ...memory statistics for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Figure 16-8. The Flash...
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... Interface for configuration files, you to delete older firmware. 16-13 All firmware files have selected the new firmware file, select either Flash or CFlash to specify the router memory location to which to the Select Firmware File: box. Firmware files are usually the largest files in memory, ... if you need to free up memory for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Note Figure 16-9. Upload Firmware 1. To upload the file from your PC or terminal to the router, click the Browse button next to save the file. 3.
... Interface for configuration files, you to delete older firmware. 16-13 All firmware files have selected the new firmware file, select either Flash or CFlash to specify the router memory location to which to the Select Firmware File: box. Firmware files are usually the largest files in memory, ... if you need to free up memory for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Note Figure 16-9. Upload Firmware 1. To upload the file from your PC or terminal to the router, click the Browse button next to save the file. 3.
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... of processes and protocols that are run on the router, and are useful when troubleshooting or testing your router's firmware. You may want to delete from the Delete Firmware pull-down menu, which lists all firmware from the router's memory may require additional information, such as an ...debug filters-for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Caution 16-14 Figure 16-10.Delete Firmware 1. Click the Delete button. Be very careful when deleting your router's operation. Using the Web Browser Interface for example, to ...
... of processes and protocols that are run on the router, and are useful when troubleshooting or testing your router's firmware. You may want to delete from the Delete Firmware pull-down menu, which lists all firmware from the router's memory may require additional information, such as an ...debug filters-for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Caution 16-14 Figure 16-10.Delete Firmware 1. Click the Delete button. Be very careful when deleting your router's operation. Using the Web Browser Interface for example, to ...
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... Category pull-down menu that appears, select the subcategory that you want. Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 1. Add Debug Filter Subcategory b. Add Debug Filter Category a.
... Category pull-down menu that appears, select the subcategory that you want. Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 1. Add Debug Filter Subcategory b. Add Debug Filter Category a.
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... uncheck individual boxes as needed). Then click the Remove Selected Events button to delete. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Figure 16-14. Click the Apply button. 5. Using the Web Browser Interface for all other debug filters that you want to...
... uncheck individual boxes as needed). Then click the Remove Selected Events button to delete. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Figure 16-14. Click the Apply button. 5. Using the Web Browser Interface for all other debug filters that you want to...
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... output for each debug filter in this manual or the Advanced Management and Configuration Guide. 8. Messages generated for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 7.
... output for each debug filter in this manual or the Advanced Management and Configuration Guide. 8. Messages generated for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 7.
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Click the Reboot (Do Not Save) button to immediately reboot the router without keeping any security policies, saving and rebooting may lock you have made to the configuration since the last save a copy of the router. 2. If you have made changes to any changes made changes that you are causing ... debug output on the screen will be aware that debug operations are running AutoSynch™, a copy is saved to reboot the router and have uploaded new firmware or done some configuration work, you use the debug commands in the navigation bar. Reboot Unit After you have it revert to...
Click the Reboot (Do Not Save) button to immediately reboot the router without keeping any security policies, saving and rebooting may lock you have made to the configuration since the last save a copy of the router. 2. If you have made changes to any changes made changes that you are causing ... debug output on the screen will be aware that debug operations are running AutoSynch™, a copy is saved to reboot the router and have uploaded new firmware or done some configuration work, you use the debug commands in the navigation bar. Reboot Unit After you have it revert to...
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.... On the left panel of the Web browser interface, click Passwords. b. When the router prompts you for the enable mode password, enter the password you can configure the router using the CLI. 16-19 Set an enable mode password. Re-enter the password in...4. Enter the Telnet password. 5. From this Telnet session, you configured. Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Telnet to Unit To open a terminal session and begin to Unit. a. c. word again in the Confirm Password box....
.... On the left panel of the Web browser interface, click Passwords. b. When the router prompts you for the enable mode password, enter the password you can configure the router using the CLI. 16-19 Set an enable mode password. Re-enter the password in...4. Enter the Telnet password. 5. From this Telnet session, you configured. Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software Telnet to Unit To open a terminal session and begin to Unit. a. c. word again in the Confirm Password box....
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... number of ... B:1-15, B:3-2 slot number ... A:4-12, A:16-30 messages, disabling ... B:14-9, A:16-8 write command ... A:4-6, A:4-9, A:4-14 blocking attacks ... A:4-14 packet-filtering ... A:4-16 stateful-inspection ... A:16-37 firmware management of ... A:8-35 LAPD ... A:8-35 PPPoE ... B:4-16 ESF ... Ethernet ports auto MDIX ... B:11-12, B:11-22, A:8-10 disabled ... B:1-46 erase command ... A:16-27 enabling ... A:4-15...
... number of ... B:1-15, B:3-2 slot number ... A:4-12, A:16-30 messages, disabling ... B:14-9, A:16-8 write command ... A:4-6, A:4-9, A:4-14 blocking attacks ... A:4-14 packet-filtering ... A:4-16 stateful-inspection ... A:16-37 firmware management of ... A:8-35 LAPD ... A:8-35 PPPoE ... B:4-16 ESF ... Ethernet ports auto MDIX ... B:11-12, B:11-22, A:8-10 disabled ... B:1-46 erase command ... A:16-27 enabling ... A:4-15...