
Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual
1-6 Overview Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
Simple Network Time Protocol
The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) provides the means of synchronizing all
managed elements across the network to a reliable clock source. The Egate-100
clock can be automatically synchronized to an accurate time from an NTP server
at user-selectable intervals.
Management
You can set up, control, and monitor Egate-100 using one of the following
methods:
• Local and remote management via Gigabit Ethernet port or Fast Ethernet
management port
• Local management via an ASCII terminal connected to the V.24 (RS-232) DCE
control port.
Web-based Management
Egate-100s Web-based element management system for remote device
configuration and maintenance is embedded in Egate-100 and provided at no
additional cost. The management system can be accessed from any standard
Web browser. For additional information, refer to
Chapter 3
.
Security
The following security protocols are provided by Egate-100 to ensure client-
server communication privacy and correct user authentication:
• RADIUS (client authentication only)
• SSLv3 for Web-based management application
• SSHv2 for Secure Shell communication session
• SNMPv3 (SNMPv1 is used if SNMPv3 is not enabled).
In addition, management access can be limited to only stations in the Manager
List.
Diagnostic Tools
Egate-100 supports ping tests, E1/T1 PRBS tests, and reviewing self-test results.
For additional information, refer to
Chapter 5
.
Statistics
The device provides statistics and counters capability for the various physical
interfaces, as well as at the level of logical port and bridge port. For additional
information, refer to
Chapter 5
.
Alarms
There is an active alarm and log file at the SDH/SONET, T3, Gigabit Ethernet, and
system levels. For additional information, refer to
Chapter 5
.
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