User's Manual

AN-30e
user manual
70-00035-01 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2004 November 2004
Page 39 of 104
When you enable the Flow Control option, the AN-50e tests the p (priority) setting
for any 802.1Q packet received on the Ethernet port. If the packet priority is set to a
value of zero to three, the data is assigned to a low priority queue. If the packet
priority is set to a value of 4-7, the data is assigned to the high priority queue.
All high priority traffic is transmitted before any low priority traffic is transmitted.
This ensures that high priority traffic (such as VoIP packets) receives priority over
lower priority data-only traffic.
Ethernet Mode: Select the operating mode of the Ethernet port.
Auto - Auto-negotiate the speed connection speed.
10 Mbps HD - Operate at 10Base-T half duplex only.
10 Mbps FD - Operate at 10Base-T full duplex only.
100 Mbps HD - Operate at 100Base-T half duplex only.
100 Mbps FD - Operate at 100Base-T full duplex only.
HTTP Server Enable: Check this box to enable the HTTP (Web) interface.
If this setting is disabled -- this screen is not available. Refer to the CLI commands
section in the Appendix for methods to enable the HTTP interface using the Telnet
interface or the console port.
Telnet Enable: Check this box to enable Telnet sessions. Refer to the CLI
commands in the Appendix.
Telnet Port: Enter the Telnet port address. The default Telnet port is 23. The port can
be changed to any other number between 23 and 65,000, excluding port 80.
SNMP Enable: Check this box to enable the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) agent. When this item is checked, clicking on the blue text
[Configure SNMP] beside the checkbox displays the SNMP Configuration screen.
See section 0: SNMP Settings on page 39 for additional information on setting up
SNMP for the AN-30e.
SNMP Settings Screen
Click Configure SNMP (blue text) on the System Configuration screen to view and
edit the SNMP settings. The blue text appears when the SNMP Enable box is
checked.
Figure 16: System Configuration Screen - SNMP Access
The SNMP Configuration screen displays a list of the current communities. The
control buttons can be used to add, edit, or delete communities.