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Model | EAGLE20 |
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Manufacturer | Hirschmann |
Operating System | HiSecOS |
Port Type | Ethernet |
Interfaces | Ethernet, Serial |
Security Features | Firewall, VPN |
Management | Web-based, CLI |
Category | Network Security |
Details the requirements for using the graphical user interface, including browser and Java Runtime Environment.
Explains how to launch the graphical user interface using HiView or a web browser.
Describes the 'Online' tab and the '+' tab, used for creating and viewing snapshots.
Explains the menu structure, including context menu functions like Expand All, Collapse All, Back, and Forward.
Details the buttons and functionality within the status line of the graphical user interface.
Explains how to update the display in a dialog, noting that unsaved information is lost.
Details how to save settings to volatile memory (RAM) and permanently to non-volatile memory (NVM).
Describes how to sort table entries in ascending or descending order by clicking column headers.
Allows display of device properties and monitoring of individual operating statuses.
Specifies IP, VLAN, and HiDiscovery settings for network access to device management.
Allows updating the device software and displaying information about it.
Allows saving device settings permanently in a configuration profile and managing profiles.
Allows activation of functions in combination with external memory and displays its operating state and characteristics.
Specifies settings for individual device ports, displaying operating mode, connection status, and duplex mode.
Allows restarting the device, resetting port counters and address tables, and deleting log files.
Specifies time-related settings independently of the synchronization protocol, including system time and time source.
Enables time synchronization using NTP (Network Time Protocol) with servers in the network.
Manages local user accounts, login settings, password saving, and password policies.
Manages authentication lists, specifying methods like local user management or RADIUS server.
Configures the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for user authentication and authorization.
Sets up server services for management access and restricts access by IP address ranges.
Allows displaying a greeting or information text to users before they log in via CLI or GUI.
Displays the network security rules used in the device, detailing ACL, Packet Filter, NAT, and firewall rules.
Specifies settings for packet filters, defining rules applied successively to the data stream.
Allows monitoring and filtering of data packets for undesirable content like spam or viruses.
Configures RADIUS for centralized user authentication and authorization.
Provides filters to protect against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.
Specifies settings for Access Control Lists (ACLs) to filter data streams based on rules.
Displays current VPN tunnels and statuses, including connection errors for troubleshooting.
Manages certificates required for authenticating VPN tunnel identities.
Allows creating, deleting, and editing VPN tunnels, including traffic selectors and encryption settings.
Specifies global switching settings, including address table aging time and flow control.
Limits traffic on ports to ensure reliable operation, discarding excess traffic when thresholds are exceeded.
Allows displaying and editing address filters for the address table based on destination MAC addresses.
Specifies QoS/prioritization settings for transmitting data, managing availability, bandwidth, and latency.
Distributes data traffic in the physical network to logical subnetworks using Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs).
Specifies settings for Single-Pair Highspeed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) and Ethernet First Mile (EFM) interfaces.
Enables the routing function and specifies further settings, including TTL for IP packets and ICMP filter options.
Specifies settings for router interfaces, including configuration and secondary IP addresses.
Manages Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) parameters and views statistical values.
Configures OSPF settings, including areas, stub areas, and interface parameters.
Configures NAT rules and processes like 1:1 NAT, Destination NAT, Masquerading NAT, and Double NAT.
Specifies which functions, statuses, and events the device monitors and registers.
Provides an overview of the overall condition of the device, displaying current status and detected faults.
Gives an overview of the status of safety-relevant settings in the device.
Displays current operating parameters, checks settings congruence, and controls starting behavior.
Displays MAC and IP addresses of neighboring devices connected to device management.
Configures reporting of selected events to different syslog servers and manages up to 8 syslog servers.
Gathers information about neighboring devices using LLDP for topology discovery.
Registers events and user actions, specifying settings for logging.
Configures DNS settings for translating host names into IP addresses.
Enables the device to respond to requests for resolving host names in IP addresses.
Allows access to the device via the Command Line Interface (CLI) by enabling the SSH server.
Provides technical specifications for Switching, VLAN, ACL, Routing, Firewall, and NAT.
Lists relevant RFCs (Request for Comments) related to the device's protocols and functions.
Lists underlying IEEE standards relevant to the device's operation, such as Ethernet and VLAN tagging.
Details the copyright and licensing information for various software components used in the device.