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DrayTek Local Network Management Setup

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Product Information

Specifications:

  • Remote management capability
  • Supports Telnet and HTTP server access
  • Allows configuration without additional software
  • Ability to change server port numbers
  • Access control features for security

Product Usage Instructions

Management Setup:
By default, the router can be managed using a Telnet client or a web browser on any operating system.

Configuration:

  1. Click on “Management Setup” to access the setup page.
  2. On the setup page, configure the following options:
    • Management Access Control:
      • Enable remote firmware upgrade (FTP): Check to allow firmware upgrades from the Internet.
      • Allow management from the Internet: Check to allow system administrators to log in from the Internet.
      • Disable PING from the Internet: Check to reject all PING packets from the Internet.
    • Access List: Specify allowed IPs/subnet masks for system administrator login.

Introduction

By default, the router may be configured and managed with any Telnet client or Web browser running on any operating system. There is no requirement for additional software or utilities. However, for some specific environments, you may want to change the server port numbers for the built-in Telnet or HTTP server, create access lists to protect the router, or reject system administrator login from the Internet.

Configuration

Click Management Setup. The following setup page will be displayed.

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Management Access Control

  • Enable remote firmware upgrade (FTP): Check to allow firmware upgrade from the Internet.
  • Allow management from the Internet: Check to allow system administrators to log in from the Internet. The default is not allowed.
  • Disable PING from the Internet: Check to reject all PING packets from the Internet. The default is allowed.

Access List
You may specify that the system administrator can only log in from a specific host or network defined in the list. A maximum of three IP addresses/subnet masks may be entered.

  • IP: Specifies an IP address allowed to log in to the router.
  • Subnet Mask: Specifies a subnet mask allowed to log in to the router.

Port Setup

  • Default Ports: Check to use standard port numbers for the Telnet and HTTP servers.
  • User-Defined Ports: Check to specify user-defined port numbers for the Telnet and HTTP servers.

SNMP Setup

  • Enable SNMP Agent: Check to enable the built-in SNMP agent.
  • Get Community: Specify a string to identify the management communities for the SNMP GET command.
  • Set Community: Specify a string to identify the management communities for the SNMP SET command.
  • Manager Host IP: Specify the IP address of the SNMP manager station.
  • Trap Community: Specify a string to identify the management communities for the SNMP TRAP notifications.
  • Notification Host IP: Specify the IP address that the station wants to receive the TRAP notifications.
  • Trap Timeout: Specify a time out for traps message queue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I manage the router remotely?

Yes, you can manage the router remotely using a Telnet client or web browser.

How many IPs/subnet masks can I enter in the access list?

You can enter a maximum of three IPs-subnet masks in the access list for system administrator login.

Documents / Resources

DrayTek Local Network Management Setup [pdf] Instructions
Local Network Management Setup, Network Management Setup, Management Setup

References

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