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... ...599 37.3 Account ...600 37.3.1 Add/Edit an Administrator Account 601 Part X: Troubleshooting 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...
... ...599 37.3 Account ...600 37.3.1 Add/Edit an Administrator Account 601 Part X: Troubleshooting 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...
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Vantage CNM User's Guide 25 This chapter introduces the Vantage CNM main screen. Figure 2 Main Screen 21 34 5 The main screen consists of three main parts and are numbered in the sequence you typically follow to configure a device. 1 Menu bar: Displays main menu links that you use to access related submenus in the navigation panel (4) or to manage the Vantage CNM 2 Title bar: Displays login user name, dashboard and message center buttons. CHAPTER 2 GUI Introduction See the Quick Start Guide for instructions about installing, setting up, and accessing Vantage CNM.
Vantage CNM User's Guide 25 This chapter introduces the Vantage CNM main screen. Figure 2 Main Screen 21 34 5 The main screen consists of three main parts and are numbered in the sequence you typically follow to configure a device. 1 Menu bar: Displays main menu links that you use to access related submenus in the navigation panel (4) or to manage the Vantage CNM 2 Title bar: Displays login user name, dashboard and message center buttons. CHAPTER 2 GUI Introduction See the Quick Start Guide for instructions about installing, setting up, and accessing Vantage CNM.
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... configuration window. Click this icon to display the dashboard in the configuration window. Vantage CNM User's Guide 27 Click this icon to open a window to display real-time Vantage CNM system logs. 2.3 Device Window Use the device window to the current login user. See Table 8 on page 38. 2.2 Title Bar The following table describes the...
... configuration window. Click this icon to display the dashboard in the configuration window. Vantage CNM User's Guide 27 Click this icon to open a window to display real-time Vantage CNM system logs. 2.3 Device Window Use the device window to the current login user. See Table 8 on page 38. 2.2 Title Bar The following table describes the...
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... window. Table 4 Device Window: Icons Icon Description Click this icon to refresh the OTV tree. 28 Vantage CNM User's Guide You cannot view the folders created by another user group. Click this icon to look for your login account group. Table 3 Device Window: Topology LABEL DESCRIPTION Topology Click Topology to views. Search Click...
... window. Table 4 Device Window: Icons Icon Description Click this icon to refresh the OTV tree. 28 Vantage CNM User's Guide You cannot view the folders created by another user group. Click this icon to look for your login account group. Table 3 Device Window: Topology LABEL DESCRIPTION Topology Click Topology to views. Search Click...
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... from the device if you want Vantage CNM to push all ZyXEL devices can work with Vantage CNM. See Quick Start Guide for identification purposes. Encryption Methods Encryption Key Syslog Server IP Device Owner Device Login Select Set Vantage CNM configuration to device if you want Vantage CNM to pull all current device configurations into Vantage CNM. Select the owner's name of...
... from the device if you want Vantage CNM to push all ZyXEL devices can work with Vantage CNM. See Quick Start Guide for identification purposes. Encryption Methods Encryption Key Syslog Server IP Device Owner Device Login Select Set Vantage CNM configuration to device if you want Vantage CNM to pull all current device configurations into Vantage CNM. Select the owner's name of...
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...This field is only available for the ZyXEL device. Device Role Select Master or Backup for a ZLD device. Figure 13 Device Window: Topology: Delete Device Warning 2.3.1.2.3 Associate a Device to Another Folder To un-associate a device from the Vantage CNM. Vantage CNM User's Guide 35 Select this field....Reset Click this to add a master device before adding the backup device in the Monitor > Device HA status on the Vantage CNM. Type the administrator's login password of the device in this if you want to the setting on a device and click Delete Device. 3 A warning...
...This field is only available for the ZyXEL device. Device Role Select Master or Backup for a ZLD device. Figure 13 Device Window: Topology: Delete Device Warning 2.3.1.2.3 Associate a Device to Another Folder To un-associate a device from the Vantage CNM. Vantage CNM User's Guide 35 Select this field....Reset Click this to add a master device before adding the backup device in the Monitor > Device HA status on the Vantage CNM. Type the administrator's login password of the device in this if you want to the setting on a device and click Delete Device. 3 A warning...
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... Window: Topology: Re-associate a Device 2.3.1.2.4 Login a Device You can change the device login setting by editing a device. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2 Right-click on a device and click Cut Device. 3 Right-click on a folder 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-line device you want to access to and click Login Device. Refer to Figure 11 on page 33. 2.3.2 Device Search...
... Window: Topology: Re-associate a Device 2.3.1.2.4 Login a Device You can change the device login setting by editing a device. Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2 Right-click on a device and click Cut Device. 3 Right-click on a folder 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-line device you want to access to and click Login Device. Refer to Figure 11 on page 33. 2.3.2 Device Search...
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...: Search Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2 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 depending your login account type, whether you have selected a device or device group and the device model you select. See device's User's Guide for...
...: Search Chapter 2 GUI Introduction 2 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 depending your login account type, whether you have selected a device or device group and the device model you select. See device's User's Guide for...
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... the navigation panel, 2 the corresponding information displays in the configuration window. 2.5 Security Risk Pop-up Messages in Internet Explorer 7.0 The default certificate in Vantage CNM is : If you select Device Operation, Log & Report (all except sub-menu VRPT) or Monitor in the menu bar, 1 click a device ... • If the login user does not have permission to get rid of this 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...
... the navigation panel, 2 the corresponding information displays in the configuration window. 2.5 Security Risk Pop-up Messages in Internet Explorer 7.0 The default certificate in Vantage CNM is : If you select Device Operation, Log & Report (all except sub-menu VRPT) or Monitor in the menu bar, 1 click a device ... • If the login user does not have permission to get rid of this 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...
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... from Standard, Telstra (RoadRunner Telstra authentication method), RR-Manager (Roadrunner Manager authentication method), RR-Toshiba (Roadrunner Toshiba authentication method) or Telia Login. Figure 31 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1 (ZyNOS ZyWALL with one WAN port) LABEL DESCRIPTION Encapsulation You must... Configuration > Network > WAN > ISP (Ethernet) - WAN:IP The following table describes the labels in the Ethernet encapsulation screen. Vantage CNM User's Guide 69 ZyNOS ZyWALL (one WAN port) The screen differs by the encapsulation type chosen.
... from Standard, Telstra (RoadRunner Telstra authentication method), RR-Manager (Roadrunner Manager authentication method), RR-Toshiba (Roadrunner Toshiba authentication method) or Telia Login. Figure 31 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1 (ZyNOS ZyWALL with one WAN port) LABEL DESCRIPTION Encapsulation You must... Configuration > Network > WAN > ISP (Ethernet) - WAN:IP The following table describes the labels in the Ethernet encapsulation screen. Vantage CNM User's Guide 69 ZyNOS ZyWALL (one WAN port) The screen differs by the encapsulation type chosen.
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PPPoE provides a login and authentication method that the existing Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can activate, and therefore requires no specific configuration of PPPoE is the ability to -...) interacts with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. This enables the service provider to easily create and offer new IP services for example Radius). Vantage CNM User's Guide 71 For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that part of the LANs' computers will have access. One of...
PPPoE provides a login and authentication method that the existing Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can activate, and therefore requires no specific configuration of PPPoE is the ability to -...) interacts with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. This enables the service provider to easily create and offer new IP services for example Radius). Vantage CNM User's Guide 71 For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that part of the LANs' computers will have access. One of...
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...When set to Both or In Only, the Vantage CNM will incorporate RIP information that you have entered is not available for the Vantage CNM to Both. Relogin Every(mins) (Telia Login only) The Telia server logs the Vantage CNM out if the Vantage CNM does not log in this field if you...is set to you one ) in periodically. Vantage CNM User's Guide 79 User Name Type the user name given to Both or Out Only, the Vantage CNM will ignore any RIP packets and will broadcast its routing table periodically. Login Server IP Type the authentication server IP address ...
...When set to Both or In Only, the Vantage CNM will incorporate RIP information that you have entered is not available for the Vantage CNM to Both. Relogin Every(mins) (Telia Login only) The Telia server logs the Vantage CNM out if the Vantage CNM does not log in this field if you...is set to you one ) in periodically. Vantage CNM User's Guide 79 User Name Type the user name given to Both or Out Only, the Vantage CNM will ignore any RIP packets and will broadcast its routing table periodically. Login Server IP Type the authentication server IP address ...
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...Routing Information Protocol), which allows a router to have the ISP or other routers. When set to 0.0.0.0 (default) to exchange routing information with other routers. Vantage CNM User's Guide 101 Type your WAN IP address here if you do not know it receives; This is the default. Clear the check box to...will use . Select this check box if your WAN IP address if you know it. Select the RIP direction from Remote Server Type the login name assigned by your local device, not the remote router. when set to disable SUA so the device does not perform any RIP packets ...
...Routing Information Protocol), which allows a router to have the ISP or other routers. When set to 0.0.0.0 (default) to exchange routing information with other routers. Vantage CNM User's Guide 101 Type your WAN IP address here if you do not know it receives; This is the default. Clear the check box to...will use . Select this check box if your WAN IP address if you know it. Select the RIP direction from Remote Server Type the login name assigned by your local device, not the remote router. when set to disable SUA so the device does not perform any RIP packets ...
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... be less than 65535. Login Information (PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only) Service Name (Appears when you use PPPoE client software on their computers to connect to the ISP. PPPoE pass through is an alternative to NAT for bursty traffic and bandwidth sharing with the user name above. 104 Vantage CNM User's Guide Select...
... be less than 65535. Login Information (PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only) Service Name (Appears when you use PPPoE client software on their computers to connect to the ISP. PPPoE pass through is an alternative to NAT for bursty traffic and bandwidth sharing with the user name above. 104 Vantage CNM User's Guide Select...
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This field sets this remote node. Type the login name assigned by your ISP. Include a # symbol at least one Check WAN IP Address. Type the password assigned by your ISP. Type the first (primary) ... port and the external device. Use the drop-down list box to select the speed of your WAN backup setup. Click this screen afresh. 108 Vantage CNM User's Guide Click this to begin configuring this to turn on dial backup. The device automatically forwards traffic to this check box to save the...
This field sets this remote node. Type the login name assigned by your ISP. Include a # symbol at least one Check WAN IP Address. Type the password assigned by your ISP. Type the first (primary) ... port and the external device. Use the drop-down list box to select the speed of your WAN backup setup. Click this screen afresh. 108 Vantage CNM User's Guide Click this to begin configuring this to turn on dial backup. The device automatically forwards traffic to this check box to save the...
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...authentication is done using WPA key management) sends a new group key out to all clients. Some wireless clients may use saved login credentials. Table 35 Wireless Card: WPA LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Select WPA from the drop-down list. The WPA Group Key Update Timer... wireless network again. Chapter 5 Device Network Settings Table 34 Wireless Card: WPA-PSK (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Idle Timeout (Seconds) The Vantage CNM automatically disconnects a wireless station from the wireless network after a period of the WPA Group Key Update Timer is also supported in again....
...authentication is done using WPA key management) sends a new group key out to all clients. Some wireless clients may use saved login credentials. Table 35 Wireless Card: WPA LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Select WPA from the drop-down list. The WPA Group Key Update Timer... wireless network again. Chapter 5 Device Network Settings Table 34 Wireless Card: WPA-PSK (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Idle Timeout (Seconds) The Vantage CNM automatically disconnects a wireless station from the wireless network after a period of the WPA Group Key Update Timer is also supported in again....
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...802.1x + Static WEP from accessing data transmitted over the wireless network. Key 1 to Key 4 If you can configure the Vantage CNM to the wireless network again. Idle Timeout (Seconds) If wireless station authentication is done using an authentication server). WEP Encryption WEP... is usually a short delay while the wireless client logs in order to enable data encryption. If you can use saved login credentials. The Vantage CNM automatically disconnects a wireless station from eavesdropping by logging in the WEP Encryption field, then enter 13 characters (ASCII string) ...
...802.1x + Static WEP from accessing data transmitted over the wireless network. Key 1 to Key 4 If you can configure the Vantage CNM to the wireless network again. Idle Timeout (Seconds) If wireless station authentication is done using an authentication server). WEP Encryption WEP... is usually a short delay while the wireless client logs in order to enable data encryption. If you can use saved login credentials. The Vantage CNM automatically disconnects a wireless station from eavesdropping by logging in the WEP Encryption field, then enter 13 characters (ASCII string) ...
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... while the wireless client logs in order to stay connected. Enter a time interval between 10 (Seconds) and 65535 seconds. The Vantage CNM automatically disconnects a wireless station from the wireless network after a period of this information, you can use the wireless network again. ... network (for example, using an authentication server). other clients may use saved login credentials. Enter a time interval between 10 (Seconds) and 65535 seconds. other clients may use saved login credentials. This value is usually smaller when the wireless network is done using ...
... while the wireless client logs in order to stay connected. Enter a time interval between 10 (Seconds) and 65535 seconds. The Vantage CNM automatically disconnects a wireless station from the wireless network after a period of this information, you can use the wireless network again. ... network (for example, using an authentication server). other clients may use saved login credentials. Enter a time interval between 10 (Seconds) and 65535 seconds. other clients may use saved login credentials. This value is usually smaller when the wireless network is done using ...
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... alarm such as an attack. For example, a fatal alarm is taking care of occurrence. Minor This is an alarm such as an illegal Vantage CNM login attempt. 26.1.2 Unresolved Alarms View recent alarms and who has taken care of or is severer than an major alarm. You may have administrators... automatically e-mailed when an alarm occurs in this screen, Vantage CNM User's Guide 529 See Section 30.4.1 on page 567. 26.1.1 Alarm Severity There are four alarm severities and they are time-critical information...
... alarm such as an attack. For example, a fatal alarm is taking care of occurrence. Minor This is an alarm such as an illegal Vantage CNM login attempt. 26.1.2 Unresolved Alarms View recent alarms and who has taken care of or is severer than an major alarm. You may have administrators... automatically e-mailed when an alarm occurs in this screen, Vantage CNM User's Guide 529 See Section 30.4.1 on page 567. 26.1.1 Alarm Severity There are four alarm severities and they are time-critical information...
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... Setting in the menu bar and then click Configuration > User Access in after a login failure is returned. If an Administrator does not change their Vantage CNM login passwords. Lockout Period Type the wait time before a login failure is automatically logged out. Figure 307 CNM System Setting > Configuration > User Access The following table describes the fields in...
... Setting in the menu bar and then click Configuration > User Access in after a login failure is returned. If an Administrator does not change their Vantage CNM login passwords. Lockout Period Type the wait time before a login failure is automatically logged out. Figure 307 CNM System Setting > Configuration > User Access The following table describes the fields in...