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CN2610 User’s Manual Getting Started
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RADIUS server IPThe IP address of the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service) server is used to authenticate remote dial-in users connecting from an ISP (Internet
Service Provider). Leave this field blank if you do not have a RADIUS server on your
network.
Windows NT includes RADIUS software. For UNIX-based platforms, refer to Appendix B
for information about setting up a RADIUS server.
NOTE: The RADIUS server and CN2610 SHOULD be able to communicate with each other.
To verify this, check to see if you can ping from each server to the other.
RADIUS server IPThis is the IP address of the RADIUS server.
RADIUS keyThis is a shared key used by the RADIUS protocol. If you have a RADIUS
server, you will need to enter the password in this field.
UDP port (1:1645 2:1812)There are two choices for RADIUS UDP port numbers. The
early deployment of RADIUS was done using port number 1645, but later on, this conflicted
with the RFC standard. The officially assigned port number for RADIUS is now 1812. We
recommend, however, that you use the old RADIUS server UDP port number of 1645, since
many companies still use it.
Enable RADIUS accountingThe default for this field is no. If your RADIUS Server offers
this function, set it to yes.
SNMP community nameThe SNMP community name can be used to guarantee minimal
security for SNMP communication. Only SNMP stations with the same community name can
access SNMP agents (such as Async Server). Choose a community name with no more than
16 ASCII characters. The default name is “public.”
SNMP trap server IP addressThis field specifies the IP address of the SNMP trap server.
CN2610 will report to the SNMP trap server each time it restarts. You may leave this field
blank if SNMP is not needed.
Ethernet IP forwardingCN2610 can forward packets between different segments of a
TCP/IP network. When enabled, CN2610 will use its Ethernet routing ability to identify
which incoming packets should be forwarded.
Routing protocolCN2610 supports RIP (Routing Information Protocol) versions 1 and 2, a
widely used protocol specifying how routers exchange routing table information. When RIP is
activated, routers (or CN2610s) periodically exchange entire routing tables.
TCP retransmission timeoutThis is the amount of time CN2610 waits to retransmit after a
transmission failure occurs.
SIO data transfer timeoutThis is the amount of time (in milliseconds) CN2610 waits to
send serial data to the Ethernet. Use a shorter timeout to improve efficiency.
Server Configuration—Host_table
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the arrow keys to select Server, and then press Enter.
CN2610-8 CN2610-8_19 V2.0 MAIN MENU
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[Server] Port seTting sAve Utility Restart Exit
Examine/modify async server node/table configuration
Enter: select ESC: previous menu
2. From the SERVER MENU, select Host_table, and then press Enter.
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