Chapter 19 LAN Devices
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
19.2.1 LAN Device Management Example
In this example, there is a manageable switch and a mail server behind the N4100
and you want to be able to remotely access the web-based management
interfaces on the manageable switch and RADIUS server over the Internet.
Figure 83 LAN Device Remote Management Example
Table 36 ADVANCED > LAN DEVICES
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Polling
Interval
Specify the time interval (in minutes) between the N4100’s probes for
device availability.
No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry.
Device Name Enter the name (up to 20 characters) of the LAN device for identification
purposes.
Virtual Port Enter a unique port number between 60001 and 60050 to map to the
port number in the Server Port field.
Device IP
Address
Enter the IP address of a LAN device in dotted decimal notation. For
example, 192.168.1.40.
Device Server
Port
Enter the port number for a service (for example, 80 for HTTP) on the
LAN device.
MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the LAN device in hexadecimal notation in 6
hexadecimal pairs, for example, 0050BA8D2296.
Make sure you enter the correct MAC address.
Application Select an application type from the drop-down list box. Choose from TCP
or UDP.
Only requests for the selected application type are forwarded to the
specified server port on the LAN device.
Interface Select the N4100’s interface to which the LAN device is connected.
Delete All Click Delete All to clear all entries.
To delete a single entry, erase the contents in that entry.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the N4100.
RADIUS
Switch
IP = 10.59.1.2
MAC = 00:A0:C5:01:23:45
Web Server Port = 80
IP = 10.59.1.3
MAC = 00:00:1C:01:01:6c
Web Server Port = 80