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... 171 11.2 Phone ...172 11.3 Voice ...172 11.4 Region ...173 Chapter 12 Maintenance ...175 12.1 Overview ...175 12.1.1 What You Need to Know 175 12.2 Password ...180 12.3 HTTP ...181 12.4 Telnet ...181 12.5 SSH ...182 12.6 SNMP ...183 12.7 CWMP ...183 12.8 OMA-DM ...185 12.9 Date/Time ...187 12... Process 189 12.12 Upgrade Link ...189 12.13 CWMP Upgrade ...189 12.14 Backup/Restore ...190 12.15 Restore ...190 12.15.1 The Restore Configuration Process 191 12.16 Factory Defaults ...191 12.17 Log Setting ...192 12.18 Log Display ...192 12.19 Network Test ...193 12.20 Traceroute...
... 171 11.2 Phone ...172 11.3 Voice ...172 11.4 Region ...173 Chapter 12 Maintenance ...175 12.1 Overview ...175 12.1.1 What You Need to Know 175 12.2 Password ...180 12.3 HTTP ...181 12.4 Telnet ...181 12.5 SSH ...182 12.6 SNMP ...183 12.7 CWMP ...183 12.8 OMA-DM ...185 12.9 Date/Time ...187 12... Process 189 12.12 Upgrade Link ...189 12.13 CWMP Upgrade ...189 12.14 Backup/Restore ...190 12.15 Restore ...190 12.15.1 The Restore Configuration Process 191 12.16 Factory Defaults ...191 12.17 Log Setting ...192 12.18 Log Display ...192 12.19 Network Test ...193 12.20 Traceroute...
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...1.2 Good Habits for Managing the WiMAX Device Do the following things regularly to make sure you will have to totally re-configure the WiMAX Device. Use a password that's not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write...secure and to manage the WiMAX Device more effectively. • Change the password. You could simply restore your wireless network. You can wirelessly connect to the WiMAX Device to access network resources. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 19 If you backed up a wireless network with WiFi ...
...1.2 Good Habits for Managing the WiMAX Device Do the following things regularly to make sure you will have to totally re-configure the WiMAX Device. Use a password that's not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write...secure and to manage the WiMAX Device more effectively. • Change the password. You could simply restore your wireless network. You can wirelessly connect to the WiMAX Device to access network resources. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 19 If you backed up a wireless network with WiFi ...
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...'s Guide 20 Enter the default Username (admin) and Password (1234), then click Login. In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up blocking is enabled by default in many operating systems and web browsers. • JavaScript ... resolution for more information on page 233 for more information). 2 Launch your WiMAX Device hardware is properly connected (refer to the Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device set up and management via any web browser that supports: HTML 4.0, CSS 2.0,...
...'s Guide 20 Enter the default Username (admin) and Password (1234), then click Login. In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up blocking is enabled by default in many operating systems and web browsers. • JavaScript ... resolution for more information on page 233 for more information). 2 Launch your WiMAX Device hardware is properly connected (refer to the Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device set up and management via any web browser that supports: HTML 4.0, CSS 2.0,...
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... required. The VoIP Settings screen allows you to configure how your VoIP settings in the Setup Wizard. See Table 14 on page 76 if you can configure your WiMAX Device connects to display the previous screen. Password Enter your authentication username. Back Click to the ...VoIP service provider's network and makes calls over the Internet. 30 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Chapter 3 Setup Wizard Table...
... required. The VoIP Settings screen allows you to configure how your VoIP settings in the Setup Wizard. See Table 14 on page 76 if you can configure your WiMAX Device connects to display the previous screen. Password Enter your authentication username. Back Click to the ...VoIP service provider's network and makes calls over the Internet. 30 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Chapter 3 Setup Wizard Table...
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... with this screen. Back Click to the next screen. Configure this account for authentication to use the PHONE 1 and/or PHONE 2 port. Subscriber Number Enter your VoIP service provider. Password Type the SIP password associated with this section to the SIP server. SIP Server... Enter the IP address or domain name of the SIP server. Next Click to proceed to display the previous screen. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 31 Chapter ...
... with this screen. Back Click to the next screen. Configure this account for authentication to use the PHONE 1 and/or PHONE 2 port. Subscriber Number Enter your VoIP service provider. Password Type the SIP password associated with this section to the SIP server. SIP Server... Enter the IP address or domain name of the SIP server. Next Click to proceed to display the previous screen. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 31 Chapter ...
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...is one. Once you have 2 phone ports, you can use it to configure your network is configured and hooked up, you can configure 2 SIP accounts. The following example uses only 1 SIP account, as the configuration steps are used in the screen according to the Internet next. For field ... models with phone port(s), you can make a call over the Internet. To do this example: Registrar Server Proxy Server Subscriber Number Authentication Name Password sip.example.net 192.168.0.35 12345678 ChangeMe ThisIsMySIP 1 Click VoIP > Account > Server. 2 Enter the fields in this , just run ...
...is one. Once you have 2 phone ports, you can use it to configure your network is configured and hooked up, you can configure 2 SIP accounts. The following example uses only 1 SIP account, as the configuration steps are used in the screen according to the Internet next. For field ... models with phone port(s), you can make a call over the Internet. To do this example: Registrar Server Proxy Server Subscriber Number Authentication Name Password sip.example.net 192.168.0.35 12345678 ChangeMe ThisIsMySIP 1 Click VoIP > Account > Server. 2 Enter the fields in this , just run ...
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...www.dyndns.org. http://mywimax.dyndns.org A w.x.y.z a.b.c.d To use DDNS. 4.8.1 Registering a DDNS Account on the WiMAX Device later. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 45 This tutorial uses UserName1 and 12345 as an example. • Hostname: mywimax.dyndns.org • Service Type: Host with...allows you have a private WAN IP address (see Private IP Addresses on the WiMAX Device's Web Configurator Status page. This tutorial uses the following settings as the username and password. 3 Log into www.dyndns.org using . Chapter 4 Tutorials changes dynamically. You can find the...
...www.dyndns.org. http://mywimax.dyndns.org A w.x.y.z a.b.c.d To use DDNS. 4.8.1 Registering a DDNS Account on the WiMAX Device later. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 45 This tutorial uses UserName1 and 12345 as an example. • Hostname: mywimax.dyndns.org • Service Type: Host with...allows you have a private WAN IP address (see Private IP Addresses on the WiMAX Device's Web Configurator Status page. This tutorial uses the following settings as the username and password. 3 Log into www.dyndns.org using . Chapter 4 Tutorials changes dynamically. You can find the...
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... directions, you should appear. This tutorial shows how to separate two department networks. To test this: 1 Open a web browser on Your WiMAX Device Configure the following settings in the Network Setting > DDNS screen. 1 Select Enable Dynamic DNS. 2 Select dyndns.org for the service provider. 3 Select Dynamic... for the service type. 4 Type mywimax.dyndns.org in the Domain Name field. 5 Enter the user name (UserName1) and password (12345). 6 Select WAN IP for the IP update policy. 7 Click Save. 4.8.3 Testing the DDNS Setting Now you may be able to access the...
... directions, you should appear. This tutorial shows how to separate two department networks. To test this: 1 Open a web browser on Your WiMAX Device Configure the following settings in the Network Setting > DDNS screen. 1 Select Enable Dynamic DNS. 2 Select dyndns.org for the service provider. 3 Select Dynamic... for the service type. 4 Type mywimax.dyndns.org in the Domain Name field. 5 Enter the user name (UserName1) and password (12345). 6 Select WAN IP for the IP update policy. 7 Click Save. 4.8.3 Testing the DDNS Setting Now you may be able to access the...
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... to enable AES-CBC encryption. This makes user identity vulnerable to the server. Client authentication is then done by sending username and password through the secure connection, thus client identity is created. Browse for and choose a device private key, if required. This field ...establish a secure connection. Enter the anonymous ID used for mutual authentication. Enter the device private key, if required. 76 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide The WiMAX Device supports the following : Anonymous ID Server Root CA Cert File Server Root CA Info Device Cert File Device...
... to enable AES-CBC encryption. This makes user identity vulnerable to the server. Client authentication is then done by sending username and password through the secure connection, thus client identity is created. Browse for and choose a device private key, if required. This field ...establish a secure connection. Enter the anonymous ID used for mutual authentication. Enter the device private key, if required. 76 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide The WiMAX Device supports the following : Anonymous ID Server Root CA Cert File Server Root CA Info Device Cert File Device...
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...verification when a certificate is Microsoft's variant of the WiMAX Device to specify channel plan settings for authentication over the network. Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to authenticate remote devices using a three-way handshake and shared secret verification. • MD5... agreements with the subscriber's service provider (Home-Network Service Provider or WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 77 The WiMAX Device supports the following: Username Password Options Enable Auth Mode Decoration in EAP Outer ID Enable Service Mode Decoration in ...
...verification when a certificate is Microsoft's variant of the WiMAX Device to specify channel plan settings for authentication over the network. Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to authenticate remote devices using a three-way handshake and shared secret verification. • MD5... agreements with the subscriber's service provider (Home-Network Service Provider or WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 77 The WiMAX Device supports the following: Username Password Options Enable Auth Mode Decoration in EAP Outer ID Enable Service Mode Decoration in ...
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...Connect PPPoE Disconnect • PAP - The WiMAX Device supports the following fields: Table 27 PPPoE LABEL User Name Password Retype Password Auth Protocol DESCRIPTION Enter the username for mutual authentication between the WiMAX Device and another GRE peer. It allows ... to disconnect from the WAN. Retype the password to configure the peer setting of the Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel between devices. Enter the password for stateful peer negotiation. Figure 45 GRE Screen WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 97 The Challenge Handshake Authentication ...
...Connect PPPoE Disconnect • PAP - The WiMAX Device supports the following fields: Table 27 PPPoE LABEL User Name Password Retype Password Auth Protocol DESCRIPTION Enter the username for mutual authentication between the WiMAX Device and another GRE peer. It allows ... to disconnect from the WAN. Retype the password to configure the peer setting of the Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel between devices. Enter the password for stateful peer negotiation. Figure 45 GRE Screen WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 97 The Challenge Handshake Authentication ...
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... Figure 65 DDNS Screen This screen contains the following fields: Table 47 DDNS LABEL Enable Dynamic DNS Service Provider Service Type Domain Name Login Name Password IP Update Policy User Defined IP Wildcards MX Backup MX MX Host DESCRIPTION Select this to enable a secondary mail routing, if supported by the ...specified DYNDNS service provider. Enter the host to which mail is routed when the MX option is selected. 122 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Select the dynamic DNS service provider for the IP Update Policy, enter the user defined IP address. Enter the...
... Figure 65 DDNS Screen This screen contains the following fields: Table 47 DDNS LABEL Enable Dynamic DNS Service Provider Service Type Domain Name Login Name Password IP Update Policy User Defined IP Wildcards MX Backup MX MX Host DESCRIPTION Select this to enable a secondary mail routing, if supported by the ...specified DYNDNS service provider. Enter the host to which mail is routed when the MX option is selected. 122 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Select the dynamic DNS service provider for the IP Update Policy, enter the user defined IP address. Enter the...
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... MPPE with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Select the server that the remote user has access to delete it. Enter the password for the remote user. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MSCHAPv2) provides encryption through a shared secret key and uses a three way handshake. ...Click this screen to view settings for Point to timeout PPTP connections. Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in minutes to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) clients. 130 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide It provides additional security over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication...
... MPPE with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Select the server that the remote user has access to delete it. Enter the password for the remote user. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MSCHAPv2) provides encryption through a shared secret key and uses a three way handshake. ...Click this screen to view settings for Point to timeout PPTP connections. Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in minutes to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) clients. 130 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide It provides additional security over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication...
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... • MPPE 40 - It's probably not a good idea to the PPTP server. Options are : MPPE Encryption • PAP - Password Enter the password for connecting to rely on this for security. • CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) provides authentication through a shared secret key... Enter the IP address of Microsoft Point-to the PPTP server. 132 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide If MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2 is selected as shown next. Retype Retype the password for connecting to connect with 128 bit session key length. • Auto - ...
... • MPPE 40 - It's probably not a good idea to the PPTP server. Options are : MPPE Encryption • PAP - Password Enter the password for connecting to rely on this for security. • CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) provides authentication through a shared secret key... Enter the IP address of Microsoft Point-to the PPTP server. 132 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide If MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2 is selected as shown next. Retype Retype the password for connecting to connect with 128 bit session key length. • Auto - ...
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... that the remote user has access to create a new entry. This displays the time the L2TP connection started. 134 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Select the Authentication Protocol allowed for the L2TP connection. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MSCHAPv2) provides encryption through a shared secret ... way handshake. MPPE with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Restrict Client Select Yes to delete it should be dynamically assigned. Password Enter the password for the remote user. Select an entry and click this for security. • CHAP - Allow Client IP Enter the local...
... that the remote user has access to create a new entry. This displays the time the L2TP connection started. 134 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Select the Authentication Protocol allowed for the L2TP connection. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MSCHAPv2) provides encryption through a shared secret ... way handshake. MPPE with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Restrict Client Select Yes to delete it should be dynamically assigned. Password Enter the password for the remote user. Select an entry and click this for security. • CHAP - Allow Client IP Enter the local...
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... the connection. Select Yes if the client will allow multiple clients using NAT to connect with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in lossy network environments like layer two tunnels over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication. If MSCHAPv1... for tunneling Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) while L2TPv3 provides improved support for connecting to the L2TP server. 136 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide User Name Enter the user name for other types of the L2TP server. Select the L2TP Protocol Version 2 or...
... the connection. Select Yes if the client will allow multiple clients using NAT to connect with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in lossy network environments like layer two tunnels over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication. If MSCHAPv1... for tunneling Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) while L2TPv3 provides improved support for connecting to the L2TP server. 136 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide User Name Enter the user name for other types of the L2TP server. Select the L2TP Protocol Version 2 or...
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... WiMAX Device. Local Network This displays the single (static) IP address on the L2TP server. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 137 Chapter 8 Security Table 58 L2TP Client: Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the password for connecting to the L2TP server. Assign IP Address Enter the IP address for connecting to the L2TP...
... WiMAX Device. Local Network This displays the single (static) IP address on the L2TP server. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 137 Chapter 8 Security Table 58 L2TP Client: Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the password for connecting to the L2TP server. Assign IP Address Enter the IP address for connecting to the L2TP...
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...as a SIP address). A SIP account's URI identifies the SIP account in a way similar to -IP address (or domain name) mapping. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 157 Note: If your -ITSP.com for example) or numbers like a telephone number ([email protected] for models with VoIP function...the WiMAX Device. The register server checks your VoIP account information on page 17 for more information. 10.1.1 What You Need to configure your user name and password when you read through this chapter are for example). You need to as you register. SIP Identities A SIP account uses an...
...as a SIP address). A SIP account's URI identifies the SIP account in a way similar to -IP address (or domain name) mapping. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 157 Note: If your -ITSP.com for example) or numbers like a telephone number ([email protected] for models with VoIP function...the WiMAX Device. The register server checks your VoIP account information on page 17 for more information. 10.1.1 What You Need to configure your user name and password when you read through this chapter are for example). You need to as you register. SIP Identities A SIP account uses an...
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...Figure 94 SIP The following table describes the labels in this account. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 163 Table 72 SIP LABEL SIP Account Enable SIP Local Port Subscriber Number Authentication Name Password Codec Settings DESCRIPTION Select this if you do not want the WiMAX Device to ...the SIP register server. Type the SIP user name associated with this account for authentication to use up to configure SIP settings.
...Figure 94 SIP The following table describes the labels in this account. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 163 Table 72 SIP LABEL SIP Account Enable SIP Local Port Subscriber Number Authentication Name Password Codec Settings DESCRIPTION Select this if you do not want the WiMAX Device to ...the SIP register server. Type the SIP user name associated with this account for authentication to use up to configure SIP settings.
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...booting (power on ), the server uploads commands, new files (if any RFC-1215) SNMP get or set requirements with the wrong community (password). 6 whyReboot A trap is sent with the reason of restart before rebooting when the system is going to restart (warm start up or ...credentials (2), to which the server responds with its management operations have been carried out. Device management works as a means of transmitting 178 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide if reboot is done intentionally, (for example, download new files, CI command "sys reboot", etc.). 6b For fatal error: ...
...booting (power on ), the server uploads commands, new files (if any RFC-1215) SNMP get or set requirements with the wrong community (password). 6 whyReboot A trap is sent with the reason of restart before rebooting when the system is going to restart (warm start up or ...credentials (2), to which the server responds with its management operations have been carried out. Device management works as a means of transmitting 178 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide if reboot is done intentionally, (for example, download new files, CI command "sys reboot", etc.). 6b For fatal error: ...