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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...
... 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...
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.... Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the WiMAX Device becomes unstable or even crashes. You could simply restore your password, you would not have to reset the WiMAX Device to totally re-configure the WiMAX Device. If you backed up an earlier configuration... following things regularly to make sure you know how to manage the WiMAX Device more effectively. • Change the password. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 19 Use a password that's not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters. •...
.... Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the WiMAX Device becomes unstable or even crashes. You could simply restore your password, you would not have to reset the WiMAX Device to totally re-configure the WiMAX Device. If you backed up an earlier configuration... following things regularly to make sure you know how to manage the WiMAX Device more effectively. • Change the password. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 19 Use a password that's not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters. •...
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... enabled by default in many operating systems and web browsers. • JavaScript (enabled by default in most web browsers). 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 and management via any web...
... enabled by default in many operating systems and web browsers. • JavaScript (enabled by default in most web browsers). 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 and management via any web...
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... assigned device private key. Key Device Private Key Info This field displays information about the assigned device certificate. Username Enter your authentication password. Back Click to configure how your VoIP settings in the Setup Wizard. Chapter 3 Setup Wizard Table 7 Setup Wizard > WiMAX... for and choose a device certificate file, if required. File Browse for and choose a server root certificate file, if required. Password Enter your authentication username. The VoIP Settings screen allows you to display the previous screen. Device Private Browse for and choose a ...
... assigned device private key. Key Device Private Key Info This field displays information about the assigned device certificate. Username Enter your authentication password. Back Click to configure how your VoIP settings in the Setup Wizard. Chapter 3 Setup Wizard Table 7 Setup Wizard > WiMAX... for and choose a device certificate file, if required. File Browse for and choose a server root certificate file, if required. Password Enter your authentication username. The VoIP Settings screen allows you to display the previous screen. Device Private Browse for and choose a ...
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... the SIP account. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 31 In the full SIP URI, this screen. Subscriber Number Enter your VoIP service provider. Password Type the SIP password associated with this account. Figure 12 Setup Wizard > VoIP Settings The following table describes the labels in this is the part before the @ symbol...
... the SIP account. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 31 In the full SIP URI, this screen. Subscriber Number Enter your VoIP service provider. Password Type the SIP password associated with this account. Figure 12 Setup Wizard > VoIP Settings The following table describes the labels in this is the part before the @ symbol...
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... it to configure your network is one. Chapter 4 Tutorials Once your SIP settings. 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 the screen according to the Internet next. Once...
... it to configure your network is one. Chapter 4 Tutorials Once your SIP settings. 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 the screen according to the Internet next. Once...
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... a browser and type http://www.dyndns.org. 2 Apply for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org. This tutorial uses the following settings as the username and password. 3 Log into www.dyndns.org using your WiMAX Device is currently using a domain name.
... a browser and type http://www.dyndns.org. 2 Apply for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org. This tutorial uses the following settings as the username and password. 3 Log into www.dyndns.org using your WiMAX Device is currently using a domain name.
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... 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 the WiMAX Device's LAN...
... 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 the WiMAX Device's LAN...
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...Root CA Cert File Server Root CA Info Device Cert File Device Cert Info Device Private Key Device Private Key Info Device Private Key Password • EAP-TLS - However, to implement EAP-TLS, you import certificate from WebGUI, the certificate file must be signed by chipset... (CA) to establish a secure connection. Select this to passive attacks. Select this protocol, digital certifications are needed by sending username and password through the secure connection, thus client identity is then done by both the server and the wireless clients for only the server-side authentications ...
...Root CA Cert File Server Root CA Info Device Cert File Device Cert Info Device Private Key Device Private Key Info Device Private Key Password • EAP-TLS - However, to implement EAP-TLS, you import certificate from WebGUI, the certificate file must be signed by chipset... (CA) to establish a secure connection. Select this to passive attacks. Select this protocol, digital certifications are needed by sending username and password through the secure connection, thus client identity is then done by both the server and the wireless clients for only the server-side authentications ...
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...mutual authentication between devices. • CHAP - Because this encryption protocol contains a number of Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to rely on this to allow the WiMAX Device to authenticate remote devices using a three-way... handshake and shared secret verification. • MD5 - It's probably not a good idea to send a passwords for Network Discovery and Selection (ND&S). Select this for security. Select this to delete an existing root certificate file from the WiMAX...
...mutual authentication between devices. • CHAP - Because this encryption protocol contains a number of Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to rely on this to allow the WiMAX Device to authenticate remote devices using a three-way... handshake and shared secret verification. • MD5 - It's probably not a good idea to send a passwords for Network Discovery and Selection (ND&S). Select this for security. Select this to delete an existing root certificate file from the WiMAX...
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... Protocol (CHAP). Use this for PPPoE login into the WAN network. Figure 45 GRE Screen WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 97 Retype the password to enable or disable authentication through Microsoft Point-ToPoint Encryption (MPPE) protocol. Use this to connect to the WAN using a three-way handshake... Connection Timeout PPPoE 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 the PPPoE interface if your ISP uses an AC PPPoE service...
... Protocol (CHAP). Use this for PPPoE login into the WAN network. Figure 45 GRE Screen WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 97 Retype the password to enable or disable authentication through Microsoft Point-ToPoint Encryption (MPPE) protocol. Use this to connect to the WAN using a three-way handshake... Connection Timeout PPPoE 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 the PPPoE interface if your ISP uses an AC PPPoE service...
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...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 which mail is routed when the MX... type. Select this to use wildcards such as "*". Select this to enable a secondary mail routing, if supported by the WiMAX Device. Enter the password. Enter the user name. Select this to allow a hostname to enable mail routing, if supported by the specified DYNDNS service provider. Options are: ...
...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 which mail is routed when the MX... type. Select this to use wildcards such as "*". Select this to enable a secondary mail routing, if supported by the WiMAX Device. Enter the password. Enter the user name. Select this to allow a hostname to enable mail routing, if supported by the specified DYNDNS service provider. Options are: ...
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Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in minutes to delete it. MPPE with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Automatically select either MPPE 40 bits or MPPE 128 ... Address Remote Start IP Idle Timeout DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 User Access List User Name Server Password IP Address • MPPE 40 bits - MPPE with 128 bit session key length • Auto - Enter the password for the remote user. This displays the local IP address of the remote user. Microsoft CHAP v1...
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in minutes to delete it. MPPE with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - Automatically select either MPPE 40 bits or MPPE 128 ... Address Remote Start IP Idle Timeout DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 User Access List User Name Server Password IP Address • MPPE 40 bits - MPPE with 128 bit session key length • Auto - Enter the password for the remote user. This displays the local IP address of the remote user. Microsoft CHAP v1...
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... with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - User Name Enter the user name for connecting to the PPTP server. Retype Retype the password for connecting to the PPTP server. 132 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Select Yes if the client will allow multiple clients using ...and uses a three way handshake. • MSCHAPv1 - It provides improved usability with 128 bit session key length. • Auto - Password Enter the password for security. • CHAP - MPPE Stateful? This will be used in clear text and does not use the dropdown list box to...
... with Microsoft products. • MSCHAPv2 - User Name Enter the user name for connecting to the PPTP server. Retype Retype the password for connecting to the PPTP server. 132 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Select Yes if the client will allow multiple clients using ...and uses a three way handshake. • MSCHAPv1 - It provides improved usability with 128 bit session key length. • Auto - Password Enter the password for security. • CHAP - MPPE Stateful? This will be used in clear text and does not use the dropdown list box to...
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...Security Table 56 L2TP Server (continued) LABEL Support Protocol Version Auth Protocol DESCRIPTION Select the L2TP Protocol Version: All, 2, or 3. Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in minutes to the remote users. It provides additional security over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication. ...length • Auto - IP? DNS Server 2 User Access List User Name Enter the user name for the remote user. Password Enter the password for the L2TP connection. Click this to -Point Encryption (MPPE). If MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2 is set to create a new entry...
...Security Table 56 L2TP Server (continued) LABEL Support Protocol Version Auth Protocol DESCRIPTION Select the L2TP Protocol Version: All, 2, or 3. Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in minutes to the remote users. It provides additional security over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication. ...length • Auto - IP? DNS Server 2 User Access List User Name Enter the user name for the remote user. Password Enter the password for the L2TP connection. Click this to -Point Encryption (MPPE). If MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2 is set to create a new entry...
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... length • MPPE 128 bits - This will be used in clear text and does not use the dropdown list box to enable stateful MPPE encryption. Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in lossy network environments like layer two tunnels over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MSCHAPv2) provides encryption...
... length • MPPE 128 bits - This will be used in clear text and does not use the dropdown list box to enable stateful MPPE encryption. Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication occurs in lossy network environments like layer two tunnels over MSCHAPv1, including two-way authentication. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MSCHAPv2) provides encryption...
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... the name of a network behind your WiMAX Device or the IP address and subnet mask of the VPN connection. Retype Retype the password for connecting to the L2TP server. Local Network This displays the single (static) IP address on the L2TP server. Chapter 8 Security... Table 58 L2TP Client: Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the password for connecting to the L2TP server. Figure 77 IPSec Fields Summary Local Network Remote Network Remote IPSec Router Local IP Address VPN Tunnel...
... the name of a network behind your WiMAX Device or the IP address and subnet mask of the VPN connection. Retype Retype the password for connecting to the L2TP server. Local Network This displays the single (static) IP address on the L2TP server. Chapter 8 Security... Table 58 L2TP Client: Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the password for connecting to the L2TP server. Figure 77 IPSec Fields Summary Local Network Remote Network Remote IPSec Router Local IP Address VPN Tunnel...
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... is only one account. The register server checks your -ITSP.com for example) or numbers like in an e-mail address (johndoe@your user name and password when you read through this chapter are for example). SIP Number The SIP number is the SIP service domain. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 157...
... is only one account. The register server checks your -ITSP.com for example) or numbers like in an e-mail address (johndoe@your user name and password when you read through this chapter are for example). SIP Number The SIP number is the SIP service domain. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 157...
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Table 72 SIP LABEL SIP Account Enable SIP Local Port Subscriber Number Authentication Name Password Codec Settings DESCRIPTION Select this if you want the WiMAX Device to use this account. This field can be 1-31 printable characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).... Clear it if you one. Enter the WiMAX Device's listening port number, if your SIP number. Type the SIP password associated with this account. Type the SIP user name associated with this account for authentication to use 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 want the WiMAX Device to use this account. This field can be 1-31 printable characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).... Clear it if you one. Enter the WiMAX Device's listening port number, if your SIP number. Type the SIP password associated with this account. Type the SIP user name associated with this account for authentication to use this account. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 163...
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... of file uploads and so 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 transmitting 178 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide if reboot is done intentionally, (for example, download new files...
... of file uploads and so 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 transmitting 178 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide if reboot is done intentionally, (for example, download new files...