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...'s Guide ...3 Document Conventions...5 Contents Overview ...7 Chapter 1 Introducing Vantage CNM ...21 1.1 Overview ...21 1.2 Ways to Manage Vantage CNM 22 1.3 Suggestions for Using Vantage CNM 22 Part I: Introduction 23 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction...25 2.1 Menu Bar ...26 2.2 Title Bar ...27 2.3 Device Window ...27 2.3.1 Topology ...27 2.3.2 Device Search ...36 2.4 Navigation Panel and Configuration Window 37 2.5 Security Risk Pop-up Messages in Internet...
...'s Guide ...3 Document Conventions...5 Contents Overview ...7 Chapter 1 Introducing Vantage CNM ...21 1.1 Overview ...21 1.2 Ways to Manage Vantage CNM 22 1.3 Suggestions for Using Vantage CNM 22 Part I: Introduction 23 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction...25 2.1 Menu Bar ...26 2.2 Title Bar ...27 2.3 Device Window ...27 2.3.1 Topology ...27 2.3.2 Device Search ...36 2.4 Navigation Panel and Configuration Window 37 2.5 Security Risk Pop-up Messages in Internet...
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... 603 Chapter 38 Troubleshooting...605 38.1 Vantage CNM Access and Login 605 38.2 Device Management ...606 38.3 Device Firmware Management 606 38.4 Vantage Report ...607 Part XI: Appendices and Index 609 Appendix A Product Specifications 611 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer's IP Address 617 Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java Permissions 635 Appendix...
... 603 Chapter 38 Troubleshooting...605 38.1 Vantage CNM Access and Login 605 38.2 Device Management ...606 38.3 Device Firmware Management 606 38.4 Vantage Report ...607 Part XI: Appendices and Index 609 Appendix A Product Specifications 611 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer's IP Address 617 Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java Permissions 635 Appendix...
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... alarm. Click this icon to display the navigation links to screens that you use to log out of Vantage CNM. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 3 Device window: Displays the devices that you set for the current screen in Vantage CNM. Click this happens. You can also configure and view the logical groupings of inactivity. This is discussed...
... alarm. Click this icon to display the navigation links to screens that you use to log out of Vantage CNM. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 3 Device window: Displays the devices that you set for the current screen in Vantage CNM. Click this happens. You can also configure and view the logical groupings of inactivity. This is discussed...
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... can also create, delete or rename a device or a folder in the title bar. Click this icon to display the dashboard in the configuration window. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction Note: When you click a menu icon, an introduction for a device, view general device status or select which device...Title Bar The following table describes the icons in the Topology screen. Click this icon to open a window to display real-time Vantage CNM system logs. 2.3 Device Window Use the device window to view the logical network topology, search for the menu and its corresponding navigation panel menus appear in...
... can also create, delete or rename a device or a folder in the title bar. Click this icon to display the dashboard in the configuration window. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction Note: When you click a menu icon, an introduction for a device, view general device status or select which device...Title Bar The following table describes the icons in the Topology screen. Click this icon to open a window to display real-time Vantage CNM system logs. 2.3 Device Window Use the device window to view the logical network topology, search for the menu and its corresponding navigation panel menus appear in...
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... additional functions related to set how often the OTV tree refreshes. There are a couple icons in the Device window. Table 4 Device Window: Icons Icon Description Click this icon to refresh the OTV tree. 28 Vantage CNM User's Guide Chapter 2 GUI Introduction In the Topology screen, you can only view the folder(s) or device(s) for...
... additional functions related to set how often the OTV tree refreshes. There are a couple icons in the Device window. Table 4 Device Window: Icons Icon Description Click this icon to refresh the OTV tree. 28 Vantage CNM User's Guide Chapter 2 GUI Introduction In the Topology screen, you can only view the folder(s) or device(s) for...
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..., which contains some online devices with an alarm and some online devices with an alarm and some offline devices. Table 5 Device Window: Folder Icons Icon Status Description On-Closed On-Open Off-Closed Off-Open On_Alarm-Closed On_Alarm-Open Off_Alarm-Closed Off_Alarm-Open On_Pending-Closed... This is a closed folder, which contains online devices. You can right-click on a folder to configure the Adobe flash player Vantage CNM User's Guide 29 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2.3.1.1 Folders Folders are represented by the following menu items. Some folders do not have every menu ...
..., which contains some online devices with an alarm and some online devices with an alarm and some offline devices. Table 5 Device Window: Folder Icons Icon Status Description On-Closed On-Open Off-Closed Off-Open On_Alarm-Closed On_Alarm-Open Off_Alarm-Closed Off_Alarm-Open On_Pending-Closed... This is a closed folder, which contains online devices. You can right-click on a folder to configure the Adobe flash player Vantage CNM User's Guide 29 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2.3.1.1 Folders Folders are represented by the following menu items. Some folders do not have every menu ...
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The following steps show you to delete a group. 30 Vantage CNM User's Guide Follow the steps below to group managed devices logically. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction settings. Click About Adobe Flash Player 9 to connect ...: Right Click to 64 alphanumerical characters including 0-9, a-z, AZ, _, -) in the Topology screen. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on a folder and click Add Folder. Figure 6 Device Window: Topology: Add Folder 4 A new folder icon displays. 2.3.1.1.2 Delete a Folder Deleting a folder also deletes all the associated device(s). You can...
The following steps show you to delete a group. 30 Vantage CNM User's Guide Follow the steps below to group managed devices logically. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction settings. Click About Adobe Flash Player 9 to connect ...: Right Click to 64 alphanumerical characters including 0-9, a-z, AZ, _, -) in the Topology screen. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on a folder and click Add Folder. Figure 6 Device Window: Topology: Add Folder 4 A new folder icon displays. 2.3.1.1.2 Delete a Folder Deleting a folder also deletes all the associated device(s). You can...
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... Folder. 3 A warning screen displays. Devices are represented by the following icons in the configuration window as shown. Vantage CNM User's Guide 31 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on . Click Cancel to delete. Figure 7 Device Window: Topology: Delete Folder Warning 2.3.1.1.3 Edit a Folder When you edit a folder, you want to a folder...
... Folder. 3 A warning screen displays. Devices are represented by the following icons in the configuration window as shown. Vantage CNM User's Guide 31 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on . Click Cancel to delete. Figure 7 Device Window: Topology: Delete Folder Warning 2.3.1.1.3 Edit a Folder When you edit a folder, you want to a folder...
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... tasks. You can right-click on a device to Add/Edit a Device or 32 Vantage CNM User's Guide This is a device turned on with an alarm. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction Table 6 Device Window: Device Icons (continued) Icon Description Not Yet Acquired On_Alarm This is a device never ...registered itself to Vantage CNM since it is added in the Topology screen. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on a folder and...
... tasks. You can right-click on a device to Add/Edit a Device or 32 Vantage CNM User's Guide This is a device turned on with an alarm. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction Table 6 Device Window: Device Icons (continued) Icon Description Not Yet Acquired On_Alarm This is a device never ...registered itself to Vantage CNM since it is added in the Topology screen. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on a folder and...
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Figure 11 Device Window: Topology: Add/Edit Device (ZyNOS) Figure 12 Device Window: Topology: Add/Edit Device (ZLD) Vantage CNM User's Guide 33 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 3 The screen displays in the configuration window as shown.
Figure 11 Device Window: Topology: Add/Edit Device (ZyNOS) Figure 12 Device Window: Topology: Add/Edit Device (ZLD) Vantage CNM User's Guide 33 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 3 The screen displays in the configuration window as shown.
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...screen displays. Apply Click this screen without deleting the selected device. Click OK to the OTV tree. Device Role Select Master or Backup for the ZyXEL device. Note: You have to monitor the device's device HA status from a folder, log into the web configurator as root or a user... in this , the Device Role field appears. Click Cancel to the "super" group. 1 In the device window, click Topology. Device HA This field is only available for a ZLD device. Vantage CNM User's Guide 35 Type the administrator's login password of the device in the Monitor > Device HA status on ...
...screen displays. Apply Click this screen without deleting the selected device. Click OK to the OTV tree. Device Role Select Master or Backup for the ZyXEL device. Note: You have to monitor the device's device HA status from a folder, log into the web configurator as root or a user... in this , the Device Role field appears. Click Cancel to the "super" group. 1 In the device window, click Topology. Device HA This field is only available for a ZLD device. Vantage CNM User's Guide 35 Type the administrator's login password of the device in the Monitor > Device HA status on ...
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...device's web configurator from one folder to another . Refer to Figure 11 on -line device you want to move a device from Vantage CNM web configuration directly. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on an on page 33. 2.3.2 Device Search Use the Search function in the device... window to and click Login Device. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2 Right-click on a device and click Cut Device. 3 Right-click on a folder you want to access to look for device(s). 36 Vantage CNM User's Guide The following figure shows you an...
...device's web configurator from one folder to another . Refer to Figure 11 on -line device you want to move a device from Vantage CNM web configuration directly. 1 In the device window, click Topology. 2 Right-click on an on page 33. 2.3.2 Device Search Use the Search function in the device... window to and click Login Device. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2 Right-click on a device and click Cut Device. 3 Right-click on a folder you want to access to look for device(s). 36 Vantage CNM User's Guide The following figure shows you an...
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...Specify the search criteria (such as the device type, device status, etc.) and click Search. 3 Vantage CNM displays the device(s) that match any of the search criteria. 2.4 Navigation Panel and Configuration Window Use this panel to navigate to and display the screens. Menus available in the navigation panel vary ...time. Following are organized into different menus. You can see under the Device Operation menu for the detail configuration description. Vantage CNM User's Guide 37 1 In the device window, click Search. Note: Menus vary depending on the device model you manage.
...Specify the search criteria (such as the device type, device status, etc.) and click Search. 3 Vantage CNM displays the device(s) that match any of the search criteria. 2.4 Navigation Panel and Configuration Window Use this panel to navigate to and display the screens. Menus available in the navigation panel vary ...time. Following are organized into different menus. You can see under the Device Operation menu for the detail configuration description. Vantage CNM User's Guide 37 1 In the device window, click Search. Note: Menus vary depending on the device model you manage.
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...information displays in the configuration window. 2.5 Security Risk Pop-up message about the navigation panel. • The configuration information appears when you click a menu item from navigation panel for a selected device, folder or for Vantage CNM management. • Menus ... 2 click a sub-menu in the navigation panel, 3 the corresponding information displays in the configuration window. This section provides some notes about the security risk. Vantage CNM User's Guide 41 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction Table 10 Navigation Panel Links (continued) LINK Group Account ...
...information displays in the configuration window. 2.5 Security Risk Pop-up message about the navigation panel. • The configuration information appears when you click a menu item from navigation panel for a selected device, folder or for Vantage CNM management. • Menus ... 2 click a sub-menu in the navigation panel, 3 the corresponding information displays in the configuration window. This section provides some notes about the security risk. Vantage CNM User's Guide 41 Chapter 2 GUI Introduction Table 10 Navigation Panel Links (continued) LINK Group Account ...
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... that are currently using. When set to Both or In Only, it incorporates the RIP information that you want the device to the DHCP clients. Vantage CNM User's Guide 57 When configured as a server, fill in the DHCP Server IP field. When set to another DHCP server on your LAN, or ... mouse button to Relay, fill in the IP Pool Starting Address and Pool Size fields. The WINS server keeps a mapping table of the WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) server that it does not send any RIP packets and ignores any RIP packets received. Third DNS Server Select User-Defined and...
... that are currently using. When set to Both or In Only, it incorporates the RIP information that you want the device to the DHCP clients. Vantage CNM User's Guide 57 When configured as a server, fill in the DHCP Server IP field. When set to another DHCP server on your LAN, or ... mouse button to Relay, fill in the IP Pool Starting Address and Pool Size fields. The WINS server keeps a mapping table of the WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) server that it does not send any RIP packets and ignores any RIP packets received. Third DNS Server Select User-Defined and...
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... port 1 and from the selected device. Filter (IP/MAC Binding) Drop packets that enable a computer to connect to the LAN. 58 Vantage CNM User's Guide If your network must use . Windows Networking (NetBIOS over version 1 (RFC 1112) but RIP-2 carries more detailed information about inter operability between LAN and WAN1 Select this check...
... port 1 and from the selected device. Filter (IP/MAC Binding) Drop packets that enable a computer to connect to the LAN. 58 Vantage CNM User's Guide If your network must use . Windows Networking (NetBIOS over version 1 (RFC 1112) but RIP-2 carries more detailed information about inter operability between LAN and WAN1 Select this check...
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... Backup (dial backup does not apply to all NetBIOS packets going from the WAN1 port to the DMZ port and from DMZ port to WAN1. Windows Networking (NetBIOS over TCP/IP): NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) are TCP or UDP packets that enable a computer to connect to and ...broadband connection via the WAN port should always be your firewall is forwarded to Traffic Redirect, then type "14" in the Fail Tolerance field. Vantage CNM User's Guide 67 Chapter 5 Device Network Settings The following table describes the fields in this check box to forward NetBIOS packets from the WAN1 port...
... Backup (dial backup does not apply to all NetBIOS packets going from the WAN1 port to the DMZ port and from DMZ port to WAN1. Windows Networking (NetBIOS over TCP/IP): NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) are TCP or UDP packets that enable a computer to connect to and ...broadband connection via the WAN port should always be your firewall is forwarded to Traffic Redirect, then type "14" in the Fail Tolerance field. Vantage CNM User's Guide 67 Chapter 5 Device Network Settings The following table describes the fields in this check box to forward NetBIOS packets from the WAN1 port...
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... Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can activate, and therefore requires no specific configuration of the task. Furthermore, with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. Vantage CNM User's Guide 71 For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that part of the broadband modem at the customer site. One... it requires no new learning or procedures for both you access one of the LANs' computers will have access. Operationally, PPPoE saves significant effort for Windows users.
... Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can activate, and therefore requires no specific configuration of the task. Furthermore, with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. Vantage CNM User's Guide 71 For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that part of the broadband modem at the customer site. One... it requires no new learning or procedures for both you access one of the LANs' computers will have access. Operationally, PPPoE saves significant effort for Windows users.
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...new VPN policy. When a VPN policy is configured to Subnet Address. Edit screen is deleted, subsequent policies move up in the page list. 156 Vantage CNM User's Guide Edit screen is the static WAN IP address or domain name of the remote IPSec router. Click this case only the remote IPSec... same (static) IP address is the IP address(es) of computers are displayed when the Remote Network Address Type field in the VPN - A window displays asking you to confirm that you want to modify an existing VPN policy. IPSec Algorithm Remote Gateway Address Add Edit Remove A (static) IP ...
...new VPN policy. When a VPN policy is configured to Subnet Address. Edit screen is deleted, subsequent policies move up in the page list. 156 Vantage CNM User's Guide Edit screen is the static WAN IP address or domain name of the remote IPSec router. Click this case only the remote IPSec... same (static) IP address is the IP address(es) of computers are displayed when the Remote Network Address Type field in the VPN - A window displays asking you to confirm that you want to modify an existing VPN policy. IPSec Algorithm Remote Gateway Address Add Edit Remove A (static) IP ...
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... level of the type that the intrusion targets or is vulnerable to view from the list box. These icons represent a Windows operating system, a UNIX-based operating system and a network device, respectively. 180 Vantage CNM User's Guide Chapter 6 Device Security Settings Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profile Management > Reset to Click this screen. See Section...
... level of the type that the intrusion targets or is vulnerable to view from the list box. These icons represent a Windows operating system, a UNIX-based operating system and a network device, respectively. 180 Vantage CNM User's Guide Chapter 6 Device Security Settings Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profile Management > Reset to Click this screen. See Section...