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Put one in, customer never uses it.
Hard card to find and not worth the money.
The ILAN interface board and Eclipse software makes the IDS accessible to a local area net-work (LAN). The system is addressable from any administrator’s workstation on the local LAN segment or from any WAN station with connectivity to the LAN on which the IDS re-sides. The ILAN board interfaces to an Ethernet 10BASE–T network supporting TCP/IP soft-ware protocol. The ILAN supports: TELNET TFTP PING SNMP Agent The ILAN supports up to 10 active sessions. A session can be either a TELNET session, a TFTP session, or a CT Link session. TFTP is limited to one active session at a time. CT Link is limited to one active session at a time. Multiple TELNET sessions may be active at the same time; however, TELNET sessions are limited by the number of IDS I/O ports that are programmed for a (Computer Port) Type of 70. The Ethernet Lan Statistics screen allows you to monitor the status of these connections.
Once an IDS system is connected to a LAN, system programming can be accessed by anyone who knows the IP address of the system and the IDS password. Any other network security is the responsibility of the LAN administrator. TELNET The ILAN board provides an additional means to access the system’s 10 I/O ports. The ILAN board does not add additional I/O ports to the system. Each TELNET session requires an IDS I/O port to be configured for TELNET (see Program-ming on page 555). If your computer and the IDS system are connected to the same Ether-net 10BASE–T network (supporting TCP/IP software protocol), a TELNET application allows your computer to connect to the IDS and function as a programming terminal.
A TELNET session functions only as a programming terminal and cannot function as an Integrated Operator Terminal, SMDR, or any other type device. The IDS supports VT–220 terminal emulation for TELNET sessions. (Avoid using VT–100 terminal emulations provided by some TELNET applications.) Ask your LAN system adminis-trator for the IDS system’s IP address which you will need to make a connection through TELNET. Refer to your TELNET documentation for information on how to make a connection to the IDS.Depending upon the access level of the user’s password, most of the IDS programming screens can be accessed using the LAN with the exception of BACKUP Program Memory (selection D from the IDS Main Menu). You cannot backup or restore an IDS system using TELNET; however, you can use TFTP to backup and restore. Access to Select Terminal Type (Ctrl + A on the Main Menu), system Default and Reset (Ctrl + F on the Main Menu), and VxC Control or VXE Control (select 3 on the Main Menu) is blocked. The ILAN board can be remotely reset ( ILAN Reset, Ctrl + I on the Main Menu). ILAN Reset requires the same password access level as programmed (on the Access Level program-ming screen) for system RESET (Ctrl + G on the Main Menu).
If all else fails, use a BFH.
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