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About This User's Gui de WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure the WiMAX Device. See the product- specific QSG for hardware setup. Note: This is a configuration manual for a seri es of products.
Document Conventions WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 4 Document Conventions W arnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’ s Guide .
Document Conventions WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 5 Graphics in this book ma y differ slightly from the product due to difference s in oper ating systems, operating system versions, or if y ou installed updated firmware/software fo r your device.
Safety Warnings WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 6 Safety Warnings • Do NOT use this pro duct near water , for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. • Do NOT expose y our device to da mpness, dust or c orrosive liquids. • Do NOT stor e things on the device.
Contents Overview WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 7 Contents Overview User ’ s Guide .............................................................................. .................................... ......... 15 Introduction to the Series .
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Table of Contents WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 9 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ................................................. ..................................................... .... 3 Document Conventions ..........
Table of Contents WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 10 Chapter 4 T utorials .................................. ............................................................... ..................... ............. 35 4.1 Overview ...... .........
Table of Contents WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 6.7 RAPL Settings ..................... ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ ........... ......... 81 6.8 Home NSP Settings ............ ......
Table of Contents WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 12 8.1 Overview ...... ............. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ ................. . .......... 125 8.1.1 What Y ou Need to Know ........
Table of Contents WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 13 10.5 Feature .......... ................ ............. ................ ................. ................ ............. ............. ......... .. 165 10.6 Dialing .. ................ ...
Table of Contents WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 14 Chapter 13 T roubleshooting ............................................................... ................................................. .... 197 13.1 Power , Hardwa re Connections, and LEDs .
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WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 17 C HAPTER 1 Introduction to the Series 1.1 About Y our WiMAX Device The WiMAX Device allows you to access the Intern et by connecting to a WiMAX wireless network.
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Series WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 18 1.1.1 WiMAX Internet Access Connect your computer or n etwork to the WiMAX Device for WiMAX Internet access. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions on hardw are connection.
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Series WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 19 1.1.3 Models with WiFi For WiFi models, IEEE 802.11b/g/n compliant clients can wirelessly connect to the WiMAX Device to access network resources. Y ou can set up a wirele ss network with WPS (WiF i Protected Setup) or manually add a client to your wireless network.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 20 C HAPTER 2 Introduction to the Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The W eb Configurator is an HTML -based management interface that allows easy device set up and management via any web browser that supports: HTML 4.
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Configurator WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 21 Note: For securi ty reasons, the WiMAX Device automatically logs you out if you do not use the W eb Configurator for five minutes. If this happens, log in again.
Chapter 2 Introdu ction to the Web Configurator WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 22 2.2 The Main Screen When you first log into the W eb Configurator , the Main screen appears. Here you can view a summary of your WiMAX Device’ s connection status.
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Configurator WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 23 Note: The available menus and screens v ary depe nding on the type of account ( admin or guest) yo u use for login. Figure 7 Main Screen The following table describes the menus in this screen.
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WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 25 C HAPTER 3 Setup Wizard 3.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Setup Wizard. The wizard guides you through sever al steps for configuring your network settings.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 26 3.1.2 LAN Settings The LAN Settings screen allows you to configure your local network options. Figure 9 Setup Wizard > LAN Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 27 3.1.3 WiMAX Frequency Settings The WiMAX Frequency Settings screen allows y ou to configure the broadcast radio frequ ency used by the WiMAX Device. Note: The frequency band v aries for different models.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 28 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.1.4 WiMAX Authentication Settings The WiMAX Authentication Settings screen allows you to configure how your WiMAX Device logs into the service provider’s network.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 29 Figure 1 1 Setup Wizard > WiMAX Authentication Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 30 3.1.5 V oIP Settings For models with V oIP feature, you can configure your V oIP settings in the Setup Wiz ard . The V oIP Settings screen allows you to configure how your WiMAX Device connects to the V oIP service provider’s network and makes calls over the Internet.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 31 Note: This settings should be provided by your V oIP service provider . Figure 12 Setup W izard > V oIP Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 32 3.1.6 WLAN Settings For mo dels with WiFi wireless feature, y ou can configure your WLAN settings in the Setup Wizard . The WLAN Settings screen lets you set up how other devices connect to the Internet wirelessly using the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 33 WLAN Mode Select the mode that the WiMAX D ev i ce will be using t o communicate: 802.11 B/G mixed , 802.11 B only , 802.11 G only , 802.11 N only, or 802.11 B/G/ N mixed . WLAN Channel Select one channel from 1 to 13 for wi reless c o mmunicatio ns with the wirele ss stations.
Chapter 3 Setup Wizard WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 34 3.1.7 Setup Complete Click Save to save the Setup Wizard settings and close it. Figure 15 Setup Wi zard > Setup Comp lete Launch your web browser and na vigate to your fav orite website.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 35 C HAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview Run the Setup Wizard for the basic setup of your WiMAX Device. This chapter shows you how to configure so me of the adv a nced settings WiMAX Device’s features.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 36 4.3 Setting Up a Smal l Network for th e LAN This tutorial shows you how to set up a sm all network in your office or home. Goal : Connect three computers to your WiMAX Device to form a small network.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 37 4 Log into the W eb Configurator and open the Network Setting > LAN > DHCP screen. 5 Select Server for the DHCP mode, then enter 192.168.100.10 and 192.168.100 .30 as your DHCP starting and ending IP addresses.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 38 Once your network is configured and hooked up, you will want to connect it to the Internet next. T o do this, just run the Internet Connection Wizard ( Chapter 3 on pag e 25 ), which walks you through the process.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 39 3 Click Save to save your settings. 4 Click VoIP > Account > SIP . 5 Select the Enable checkbox and enter the parameters pro vided in the SIP Account section. 6 Click Save to save your settings.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 40 4.5 Blocking W eb Access from the WiMAX Device If your WiMAX Device is in a home or office en vironment y ou ma y decide that you w ant to block an Internet website access. Y ou may need to block both the website’s IP address and domain name.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 41 1 First of all, you ha ve to know the MAC address of the co mputer . If not, you can look for the MAC address in the Network Se tt ing > LAN > DHCP screen. (192.168.100.3 mapping to 00:02:E3:53:16:95 in this examp le).
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 42 3 An empty entry appears. Enter the computer’s MAC address in the Source MAC field and leav e the other fields set to their defaults. Click Save . The computer will no longer be able to access any host on the WiMAX ne twork through the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 43 2 NA T mode is req uired to use port forwarding. Click Networ k Setting > WAN and make sure NAT is selected in the Operation Mode field. Click Save . 3 Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding and then click the first entry to edit the rule.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 44 5 R epeat steps 2 and 3 to open the rest of the ports for the Xbo x 360. The port forw arding settings you configured are listed in the Port Forwar ding screen. 6 Click Save . Thomas can then connect his Xbo x 360 to the In ternet and play online games with his friends.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 45 changes dynamically . Dynamic DNS (DDNS) allows you to access the WiMAX Device using a domain name. T o use this feature, you have to apply for DDNS service at www .dyndns.org. This tutorial covers: • Registering a DDNS Account on www .
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 46 4.8.2 Configuring DDNS on Y our 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 .
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 47 In the following figure, router R is connected to the WiMAX Device’ s LAN. R connects to two networks, N1 (192.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 48 T o configure a static route to r oute traffic from N1 to N2 : 1 Click Network Setting > Route > Static Route . 2 Click Add to create a new route. 3 Configure the Edit Static Route screen using the following settings: 3a Enter 192.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 49 1 Open the Maintenance > Remote MGMT > HTTP screen. 2 Select Enable in both HTTP Server and HTTPS Server sections and leave the Port Number settings as “80” and “443” . 3 Select Allow Connection from WAN .
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 50 2 Configure your new Internet access settings ba sed on the information provided by the ISP . Note: Y ou can also use th e Internet C onnecti on Wizard to configure the Internet access settings.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 51 Click Network Setting > WAN . Change the WiMAX Device to bridge mode and then click Sav e . If you cannot obtain IP address settings fro m a WA N DHCP server , select User as the Get IP Method and enter the WAN IP Address , WAN IP Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address .
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 52 1 Configure the Link Type , PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row . Th en press OK . 2 Next, configure the Name , VID and Ports for the Filter Setting .
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 53 Note: Y ou will need to configure the VLAN supp orting sw itches to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. F or example, packets receiv ed on switch S1 from PC A on the LAN would be tagged to VL AN 5.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 54 2 Next, configure the Name , VID and Ports for the Filter Setting . Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are T runk links, so the WiMAX Device will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 1 0 tagged packets it receives on these interfaces from the VLAN supporting switches.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 55 Note: Y ou will need to configure the VLAN supp orting sw itches to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. F or example, packets receiv ed on switch S1 from PC A on the LAN would be tagged to VL AN 5.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 56 2 Next, configure the Name , VID and Ports for the Filter Setting . Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are T runk links, so the WiMAX Device will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 1 0 tagged packets it receives on these interfaces from the VLAN supporting switches.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 57 Note: Y ou will need to configure the VLAN supp orting sw itches to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. F or example, packets receiv ed on switch S1 from PC B on the LAN would be tagged t o VLAN 5.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 58 2 Next, configure the Name , VID and Ports for the Filter Setting . Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are T runk links. On the WiMAX interface, the WiMAX Device will recognize VLAN 5 tagged packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 59 Note: Y ou will need to configure the VLAN supp orting sw itches to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. F or example, packets receiv ed on switch S1 from PC C on the LAN would be tagged t o VLAN 10.
Chapter 4 Tutorials WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 60 2 Next, configure the Name , VID and Ports for the Filter Setting . Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are T runk links. On the WiMAX interface the WiMAX Device will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch.
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WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 63 C HAPTER 5 System Status 5.1 Overview Use this screen to view a summary of your WiMAX Device connection status. 5.2 System S t atus This screen allows you to view the current status of the device, system resources, and interfaces (LAN and W AN).
Chapter 5 System Status WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 64 The following tables describe the labels in this screen. Ta b l e 1 1 Status LABEL DESCRIPTION System Information Syst em Mo de l Name This field displays the WiMAX Device syst em mode l name.
Chapter 5 System Status WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 65 Status This field in dicates the st atus of the W AN connect ion to the WiMAX D evice. MAC Address This field indicates the MAC addres s of the port makin g the WAN connection on the WiMAX Device.
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WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 67 C HAPTER 6 WiMAX 6.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to set up and manage the connection between the WiMAX Device and your ISP’ s base stations. 6.1.1 What Y ou Need to Know The following terms and concepts may he lp as y ou read through this chapter .
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 68 WiMAX technology uses radio signals (around 2 to 10 GHz) to connect subscriber stations and mobile stations to local base stations. Numerous subscriber stations and mobile stations connect to the network through a single base station (BS), as in the following figure.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 69 Frequency Ranges The following figure shows the WiMAX Device search ing a range of frequencies to find a connection to a base station. Figure 25 Frequency Ranges In this figure, A is the WiMAX frequency ran ge.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 70 • PEM (Base-64) encoded PKCS#7: This Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format uses 64 ASCII characters to con vert a binary PKCS#7 certificate into a printable form.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 71 Click WiMAX > Profile > Connecti on Settings to open this screen as shown next. Figure 26 Connection Settings Screen This screen cont.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 72 6.3 Frequency Settings Use this screen to have the WiMAX Device to scan on e or more specific radio frequencies (given by your WiMAX service provider) to find av ailable connections to base stations.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 73 Click WiMAX > Profile > Frequency Set tings to open this screen as shown next. Figure 27 Frequenc y Settings Screen (By Li st) Figure.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 74 6.4 Authentication Settings These settings allow the WiMAX Device to establis h a secure (authenticated) connection with the service provider . Bandwidth (MHz) This displays the bandwidt h of the frequency band in m ega hertz (MHz).
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 75 Click WiMAX > Profile > Authenticat ion Settings to open this screen as shown next. Figure 29 Authentication Settings Screen.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 76 This screen contains the following fields: T able 14 Authentication Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentica tion Mode Select the authent ic ation mode from the lis t.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 77 6.5 Channel Plan Settings This screen allows you to specify channel plan settings for Network Discovery and Selection (ND&S). The WiMAX Device uses ND&S to establish co nnections when it is roaming.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 78 Home NSP). Through the NAP’s base station, whic h is identified by a NAP-ID , the subscriber ’s WiMAX Device can access the Inte rnet through a network service provider (NSP).
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 79 This screen contains the following fields: 6.6 CAPL Settings This screen allows you to view the Contractual Agr eement Preference List (CAPL) of NAPs for base stations that are preferred for establishing connectio ns.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 80 This screen contains the following fields: 6.6.1 CAPL Settings: Add This screen allows you to specify the Contractual Agreement Preference List (CAPL) of NAPs, and the corresponding channel plan to search for the NAP .
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 81 6.7 RAPL Settings This screen allows you to specify the R oaming Agre ement Preference List (RAPL) of preferred NSPs for establishing connections to the Home NSP . The RAPL is a list of NSPs that are affiliated with the Home NSP through roaming agreements.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 82 6.8 Home NSP Settings On this screen, you can configure settings for the Home NSP . The Home NSP can authenticate and authorize connections and may su pport roaming through relationships with other NSPs.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 83 6.9 Connect This screen allows you to view the available Wi MAX frequency band(s) and base station(s) the WiMAX Device found through scanning and choose a base station to which to connect. Click WiMAX > Connect to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 84 This screen contains the following fields: T able 20 Connect LABEL DESCRIPTION Applied Frequency Information This table shows the sc anning result y ou made in the W iMAX > Profile > Freq uency Settings and WiMAX > Wi de Scan screens.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 85 6.10 Wide Scan This screen allows you to discover base stations by entering one or more frequency ranges and bandwidth on which to scan. RSSI (dBm) This field displays the Received Sign al Strength Indication (RSSI), which is an over all measurement of radi o signal strength.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 86 Click WiMAX > Wide Scan to open this screen as shown next. Figure 37 Wide Scan Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able .
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 87 6.1 1 Link S t atus This screen pro vides a gener al ov er view of the cu rrent WiMAX connection with the service provider .
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 88 6.12 Link S t atistics This screen provides a detailed over view of the current WiMAX connection with the service pro vider . Click WiMAX > Link Statistics to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 89 This screen contains the following sections: 6.13 Connection Info This screen displays all of the connections made thr ough the WiMAX device since its last reboot. Click WiMAX > Connection Info to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 6 WiMAX WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 90 This screen contains the following fields: T able 25 Service Flow LABEL DESCRIPTION SFID This displays a 32-bit service flow identi fier . SF Status This di splay th e service flow status. SF Direction This displays the service fl ow direction.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 91 C HAPTER 7 Network Setting 7.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configur e the WiMAX Device’ s network setting. 7.1.1 What Y ou Need to Know The following terms and concepts may he lp as y ou read through this chapter .
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 92 If the Primary and Secondary DNS Server fields are not specified, for instance, left as 0.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 93 192.168.1.35 to a third (C in the example). Y ou assign the LAN IP addresses and the ISP assigns the WAN IP address.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 94 UPnP hardware is identified as an icon in the Ne twork Connections folder (W indows XP).
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 95 Click Network Setting > WAN to open this screen as shown next. Figure 43 WA N S c r e e n This screen contains the following fields: T able 26 WAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Operation Mode Sel ect the WiMAX Dev ice’s operational mode.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 96 7.3 PPPoE Use these settings to configure the PPPoE connect ion between the WiMAX Device and the service provider .
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 97 This screen contains the following fields: 7.4 GRE Use these settings to configure the peer setting of the Generic R outing Encapsulation (GRE ) tunnel between the WiMAX Device and another GRE peer .
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 98 This screen contains the following fields: 7.5 EtherIP Use these settings to configure the peer setting of the EtherIP tunnel between the WiMAX Device and another EtherIP peer . Click Network Setting > WAN > EtherIP to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 99 7.7 DHCP Use these settings to configure whether the WiMAX De vice functions as a DHCP server for your local network, or a DHCP relay betwee n the local network and th e service provider .
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 100 7.8 WLAN This screen is av ailable for models with WiFi wireless feature. Use the WLAN screen to configure the connections between the WiMAX Device and the wireless clients that want to access the Internet.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 101 Click Network Setting > WLAN to open this screen as shown next. Figure 49 WLAN Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 32 WLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION WiFi Settings Enable WLAN Select this to activ ate the wirele ss LAN.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 102 7.9 WPS This screen is av ailable for models with WiFi wireless feature. Use the WPS screen to configure WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) on your WiMAX Device.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 103 This screen contains the following fields: 7.10 MAC Address Filter This screen is av ailable for models with WiFi wireless feature. Use this screen to restrict access to the WiFi network by device ID (MAC addr ess).
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 104 7.1 1 S t atic Route Use these settings to create fixed paths through the network. Click Network Setting > Rout e > Static Route to open this screen as shown next. Figure 52 Static Route Screen This screen contains the following fields: 7.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 105 Click Add in the Network Setting > Route > Stati c Route screen to open this screen as shown next. Figure 53 Static Route Screen This screen contains the following fields: 7.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 106 Click Network Sett ing > Rout e > RIP to open this screen as shown next. Figure 54 RIP Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 37 RIP LABEL DESCRIPTION Gener al Setu p Enable Select this to enable RIP on the W iMAX Device.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 107 7.14 Port Forwarding Use these settings to forward incoming service requests to the ports on your local network. Note: Make sure you did not configure a DMZ host in the Network Setting > NAT > DMZ screen if you want to make the sett in g s of th is s cre en work.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 108 7.14.1 Port Forwarding Wizard Use this wizard to set up a port forw arding rule for incoming service requests to the ports on your local network. Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwardin g > Wizard to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 109 Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Trigger to open this screen as shown next. Figure 57 Port T rigger Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 40 Port Trigger LABEL DESCRIPTION Active This indicates whether the port trigger rule is active or not.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 0 7.15.1 Port T rigger Wizard Use the wizard to create a port trigger rules th at will allow the WiMAX Device to automate port forwarding and allow computers on local network to provide services that would normally require a fixed address on the local network.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 111 7.15.2 T rigger Port Forwarding Example The following is an example of trigge r port forwarding.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 2 Note: The configur ation you set in this screen takes priority than the Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding screen. Figure 60 DMZ Screen This screen contains the following fields: 7.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 3 7.18 QoS Use this page to configure QoS settings on the WiMAX Device. Click Network Setting > QoS to open this screen as shown next. Figure 62 QoS Screen This screen contains the following fields: 7.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 4 Click Network Setting > UPnP to open this screen as shown next. Figure 63 UPnP Scree n This screen contains the following fields: 7.19.1 Inst alling UPnP in Windows XP Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows XP .
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 5 4 The Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard window displays. Select Networking Service in the Components selection box and click Details . 5 In the Networking Services window , select the Universal Plug and Play check box.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 6 2 Right-click the icon and select Properties . 3 In the Internet Connection Properties window , click Settings to see the port mappings there were automatically created.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 7 4 Y ou may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. 5 When the UPnP-enabled device is disconnected fr om your computer , all port mappings will be deleted automatically .
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 8 7.19.2 We b Config urator Easy Access With UPnP , you can access the web-based configurat or on the WiMAX Device without finding out the IP address of the WiMAX Device first. This becomes helpful if you do not know the IP address of the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 11 9 6 Right-click on the icon for your WiMAX Device and select Properties . A properties window displays with basic information about the Wi MAX Device. 7.20 VLAN Use this screen to configure port-based VLAN settings on the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 120 Click Network Setting > VLAN to open the screen as shown next. Figure 64 VLAN Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 46 VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN Util ity Enable VLAN Select Yes to enable the VLAN func tion on the WiMAX D evice.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 121 7.21 DDNS Use this page to configure the WiMA X Device as a dynamic DNS client. Priority Enter a priority le v e l (1~7 ) th at th e WiMA X Devic e assigns to pack e ts belongi ng to this VLAN.
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 122 Click Network Setting > DDNS Figure 65 DDNS Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 47 DDNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Dynami c DNS Select this to enable dynamic DNS on the WiMAX Devi ce.
Chapter 7 Network Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 123 7.22 IGMP Proxy IGMP proxy allows the WiMAX Device to get subscribing information and maintain a joined member list for each multicast group. It can reduce multicast tr affic significantly .
Chapter 7 Netw ork Setting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 124 This screen contains the following fields: T able 49 Content Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION URL List Enable URL Filter Select this employ the con tent filter to allow ( “whitelist”) or block (“blackl ist”) specific URL connection s made through the WiMAX De vice.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 125 C HAPTER 8 Security 8.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configur e the WiMAX Device’ s network settings. 8.1.1 What Y ou Need to Know The following terms and concepts may he lp as y ou read through this chapter .
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 126 This screen contains the following fields: 8.3 MAC Filter Use this screen to allow ("whitelist") or block ("bl acklist") connections to and from specific devices on the network based on their unique MAC addresses.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 127 Click Security > Firewall > MAC Filter to open this screen as shown next. Figure 69 MAC Filter Screen This screen contains the following fields: 8.4 DDOS Use these settings to potentially block specific type s of Denial of Service attacks directed at your WiMAX Device.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 128 Click Security > Firewall > DDOS to open this screen as shown next. Figure 70 DDOS Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 52 DDOS LABEL DESCRIPTION Prevent from TCP SYN Flood Select this to monitor for and block T CP SYN flood attacks.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 129 8.5 PPTP VPN Server Use this screen to configure settings for a P oint to Point T unneling Protocol (PPTP) server . Click Security > PPTP VPN > PPTP Server to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 130 8.6 PPTP VPN Client Use this screen to view settings for P oint to Poin t T unneling Protocol (PPTP) clients. Auth Protocol Select the Authentication Prot ocol allowed for t he connection.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 131 Click Security > PPTP VPN > PPTP Client to open this screen as shown next. Figure 72 PPTP Client This screen contains the following fields: 8.7 PPTP VPN Client: Add Use this screen to configure settings for P oint to P oint T unneling Protocol (PPTP) clients.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 132 Click Security > PPTP VPN > PPTP Client > Add to open this screen as shown next. Figure 73 PPTP Client : Add This screen contains the following fields: T able 55 PPTP Client: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile Name Enter the name fo r this client connection.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 133 8.8 L2TP VPN Server Use this screen to configure settings for Lay er 2 T unneling Protocol (L2TP) server . Click Security > L2TP VPN > L2TP Server to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 134 Support Protocol Ve r s i o n Select the L2TP Protocol V ersion: All , 2 , or 3 . L2TPv2 is a standard method for tunneling P oint-to-P oint Protocol (PPP) while L2TPv3 provides improved support for other types of networks including fr ame relay and A TM.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 135 8.9 L2TP VPN Client Use this screen to view settings for Lay er 2 T unneling Protocol (L2TP) clients. Click Security > L2TP VPN > L2TP Client to open this screen as shown next. Figure 75 L2TP Client This screen contains the following fields: 8.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 136 Click Security > L2TP VPN > L2TP Client > Add to open this screen as shown next. Figure 76 L2TP Client: Add This screen contains the following fields: T able 58 L2TP Client: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile Name Enter the name fo r this client connection.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 137 8.1 1 IPSec VPN The following figure helps explain the main fields in the web configurator . Figure 77 IPSec Fields Summary Click Security > IPSec VPN to open the Genera l screen as shown next.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 138 Remote Network This displays the si ngle (static) I P addres s on the LAN behi nd th e remote IPSec router or the IP address and subnet mask of a network behind the rem ote IPSec router .
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 139 8.1 1.1 IPSec VPN: Add Use these settings. Click Security > IPSec VPN > Add to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 140 This screen contains the following fields: T able 60 IPSec VPN: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Property Enable Select Enable to activate this VPN policy . Connection Name Enter the name o f the VPN con nection.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 141 Rem o t e ID Ty p e Select IP to identify the remote IPSe c router by its IP address. Select Domain Name to identify the remote IPSec router by a domain name. Select E-mail to identi fy the remote IPSe c router by an e-mail address.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 142 SA Life Time T ype the maximum number of seconds the IKE S A can last. When this time h as passed, the WiMAX Device and remote IPSec router hav e to update the encryption and auth entication keys and re-negotiate the IKE SA.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 143 Address T ype Select Single address or Subnet address to specify if the VPN connecti on terminates at an IP address or subnet. Start IP Address If Single address is selected, ent er a (static) IP addres s on the LAN behind t he remote IPSec’ s router .
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 144 8.12 T echnical Reference This section provides some technical background information about the topics co vered in this section. 8.12.1 IPSec Architecture The over all IPSec architecture is shown as follows.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 145 The Authentication Algorithms, HMAC-MD5 (RFC 2403) and HMAC-SHA -1 (RFC 2404, provide an authentication mechanism for the AH and ESP protocols. Key Management K ey management allows you to determine wh ether to use IKE (ISAKMP) or manual key configuration in order to set up a VPN.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 146 • Inside header : The inside IP header contains the destination IP address of the final system behind the VPN gateway . The security protocol ap pears after the outer IP header and before the inside IP header .
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 147 8.12.4 Negotiation Mode The phase 1 Negotiation Mode you select determines how the Security Association (S A) will be established for each connection through IKE negotiations.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 148 8.12.6 VPN, NA T , and NA T T raversal NA T is incompatible with the AH protocol in both tr ansport and tunnel mode.
Chapter 8 Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 149 enables the WiMAX Device to distinguish between multiple rules for S As that connect from remote IPSec routers that have dynamic WAN IP addresses.
Chapter 8 Se curity WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 150 8.12.8 Pre-Shared Key A pre-shared key identifies a communicating party during a phase 1 IKE negotiation (see Section 8.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 151 C HAPTER 9 The VoIP General Screens 9.1 V oIP Overview The features mentioned in this chapter are for models that has phone port(s) and you can make telephone calls o v er the Internet using the WiMAX Device .
Chapter 9 The VoIP General Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 152 T ype Of Service (T oS) Network traffic can be classified by setting the T oS (T yp e Of Service) values at the data source (for example, at the WiMAX Device) so a server can decide the best method of delivery , that is the least cost, fastest route and so on.
Chapter 9 The VoIP General Scre ens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 153 9.2 Media Click VoIP > General > Media to set up and maintain global V oIP settings.
Chapter 9 The VoIP General Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 154 9.3 QoS This section describes the features of the Quality of Service (QoS) screen. Click VoIP > General > QoS to set up T ype of Service (T oS) an d Differentiated Services (Diffserv) settings for voice traffic transmi ssion through the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 9 The VoIP General Scre ens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 155 9.4 SIP Settings Click VoIP > General > SIP to set up session timer on the WiMAX Device. See Section 10 .8 on page 167 for more information on SIP . Figure 86 SIP The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 9 The VoIP General Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 156 9.6 T echnical Reference The following section contains additional techni cal information about the WiMAX Device features described in this chapter .
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 157 C HAPTER 10 The VoIP Account Screens 10.1 Overview The features mentioned in this chapter are for mo dels with V oIP function. Use the VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) screens to configure your V oIP account information on the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 158 SIP User Agent A SIP user agent can make and receive V oIP teleph one calls. This means that SIP can be used for peer-to-peer communications even though it is a client-server protocol.
Chapter 10 The VoIP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 159 3 The WiMAX Device uses the public IP address and port number in the SIP packets that it sends to the SIP server ( C ).
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 160 10.2 S t atus Click VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) > Status to view V oIP settings and current status. Figure 92 Status The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 The VoIP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 161 10.3 Server Click VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) > Serve r to configure the registrar server , proxy server and outbound pro xy server for this SIP account. Figure 93 Server The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 162 SIP Service Domain Enter the IP address or domain name of a SIP server , if your V oIP service provider gave y ou one. Otherwise, enter th e same addres s that you have entered in the Registrar Server field.
Chapter 10 The VoIP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 163 10.4 SIP Click VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) > SIP to configure SIP settings.
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 164 1st Codec, 2nd Codec, 3rd Codec Select the WiMAX De vice ’ s first, sec ond, and third choice s of th e type of voice coder/decoder (codec) that you want the ph one line to use when communicating wit h the SIP server .
Chapter 10 The VoIP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 165 10.5 Feature Click VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) > Feature to configure advanced V oIP features such as DTMF , Call Forwarding and Call W aiting. Figure 95 Fe a t ur e The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 166 10.6 Dialing Click VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) > Dialing to configure dialing timeout values. Figure 96 Dialing MWI (Message W aiting Indication) Select this to enable Mes sage W aiting Indicator (MWI) function for this SIP account specif ied in Section 10.
Chapter 10 The VoIP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 167 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.7 F AX Click VoIP > Account 1 (or Account 2) > FAX to configure which standard the account uses for fax services.
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 168 uses proxy server P . Messages include Session Ex piry (SE) and Minimum Se ssion Expiry (MSE) time values. When the dur ation of the call reaches half of the SE time period, the session is refreshed.
Chapter 10 The VoIP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 169 1 A sends a SIP INVITE request. This message is an invitation for B to participate in a SIP telephone call.
Chapter 10 The Vo IP Account Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 170 14 The UPDA TE request is forwarded by P to B. 15 B receives the UPDA TE request and re sponds with an OK message. 16 The OK message is received by A. 17 After talking, A hangs up and sends a BYE request.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 171 C HAPTER 11 The VoIP Line Screens 1 1 .1 Overview The features mentioned in this chapter are for mo dels with V oIP function.
Chapter 11 The Vo IP Line Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 172 1 1 .2 Phone Click VoIP > Line 1 (or Line 2) > Phone to configure phone related settings. Figure 98 Phone The following table describes the labels in this screen. 1 1 .
Chapter 11 The VoIP Line Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 173 1 1.4 Region Click VoIP > Line 1 (or Line 2) > Region to maintain settings that depend on which region of the world the WiMAX Device is in. Figure 100 Reg i on The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 11 The Vo IP Line Screens WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 174.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 175 C HAPTER 12 Maintenance 12.1 Overview Use these screens to manage and maintain your WiMAX Device. 12.1.1 What Y ou Need to Know The following terms and concepts may he lp as y ou read through this chapter .
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 176 Note: SNMP is only av ailable if TCP/IP is config ured. TR-069 TR -069 is an abbreviation of “T echnical Reference 069” , a protocol designed to facilitate the remote management of Customer Premise E quipment (C PE), such as the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 177 SNMP An SNMP managed network consists of two main types of component: agents and a manager . Figure 102 SNMP Management Model An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed device (the WiMAX Device ).
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 178 The WiMAX Device sends traps to the SNMP manager when any of the following events occurs: OMA-DM When the WiMAX Device initiates co.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 179 multiple disparate types of data over HT TP . Secu rity encryption for communication is handled by different processes configured elsewhere in the WiMAX Device’ s web configurator Basic Access Authentication – Sends a person’s user name and password in Base64.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 180 Daytime A network protocol used by devices for debugging and time measurement. A computer can use this protocol to set its internal clock but only if it knows in which order the year , month, and day are returned by the server .
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 181 12.3 HTTP Use this screen to allow remote access to the WiMAX Device from a network connection ov er HT TP . Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > HTTP to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 182 Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > Telnet to open this screen as shown next. Figure 107 T elnet Screen This screen contains the following fields: 12.5 SSH Use this screen to allow remote access to the WiMAX Device from a network connection ov er SSH.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 183 12.6 SNMP Use this screen to allow remote access to the WiMAX Device from a network connection over SNMP . Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > SNMP to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 184 Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > CWMP to open this screen as shown next. Figure 1 10 CW MP Screen This screen contains the following fields: T able 86 CWMP LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Select this to enable remo te management using this service.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 185 12.8 OMA-DM Use this screen to allow remote access to the WiMAX Device from a network connection ov er OMA - DM. Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > OMA-DM to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 186 Server Port Enter the port number for the IP address of the OMA-DM server set up in the preceding field. Server Auth T ype Select the encryption algori thm s cheme used by th e OMA-DM server to communicate with client devices.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 187 12.9 Date/T ime Use these settings to set the system time or configure an NTP server for automatic time synchronization. Click Maintenance > Date/Time > Da te to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 188 Click Maintenance > Date/Time > Time Zone to open this screen as shown next. Figure 1 13 Time Zone Screen This screen contains the following fields: 12.1 1 Upgrade File Use this screen to browse to a firmw are file on a local computer and upload it to the WiMAX Device.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 189 This screen contains the following fields: 12.1 1.1 The Firmware Upload Process When the WiMAX Device uploads new firmware, th e process usually takes about two minu tes. The device also automatically restarts in this ti me.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 190 Click Maintenance > Fi rmware Upgrade > CWMP Upgrade to open this screen as shown next. Figure 1 16 CW MP Upgrade Screen This screen contains the following fields: 12.14 Backup/Restore Use this screen to backup your current WiMAX Device settings to a local computer .
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 191 Click Maintenance > Backup/Restore > Restore to open this screen as shown next.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 192 Click Maintenance > Backup/Restore > Factory Defaults to open this screen as shown next. Figure 1 19 Factory Defaults Screen This screen contains the following fields: 12.17 Log Setting Use this screen to configure which type of events on the WiMAX Device are logged.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 193 Click Maintenance > LOG > Log Display to open this screen as shown next. Figure 121 Log Display Screen This screen contains the following fields: 12.19 Network T est Use this screen to test network connectivity using pin g.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 194 12.20 T raceroute Use this screen to test network connectivity using tr aceroute. Click Maintenance > Network Test > Traceroute to open this screen as shown next. Figure 123 T raceroute Screen This screen contains the following fields: 12.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 195 This screen contains the following fields: 12.22 Reboot Use this screen to perform a software restart of the WiMAX Device. Y ou may log in again within a few minutes of using the reboot button.
Chapter 12 Maintenance WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 196.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 197 C HAPTER 13 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter . The potential problems are divided into the follo.
Chapter 13 Tro ubleshooting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 198 13.2 WiMAX Device Access and Login I forgot the IP addres s for the WiMAX De vi c e.
Chapter 13 Troubl eshooting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 199 6 If the problem continues, contact the network admi nistrator or vendor , or try one of the adv anced suggestions. Advanced Suggestions • T ry to access the WiMAX Device using another service, such as T elnet.
Chapter 13 Tro ubleshooting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 200 4 Check your WiMAX settings . The WiMAX Device may have been set to search the wrong frequencies for a wireless connection. See Chapter 6 on page 72 . If you are unsure of the correct values, contact your service provider .
Chapter 13 Troubl eshooting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 201 13.4 Wireless Internet A ccess (for Models with W iFi) What factors may cause intermi ttent or unstabled wireless connection? How c an I solve this problem? The following factors may cause interference: • Obstacles: walls, ceilings, furniture, and so on.
Chapter 13 Tro ubleshooting WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 202 13.6 Reset the WiMAX Devi ce to It s Factory Default s If you forget your password or cannot access the W eb Configurator , you will need to use the Reset button to reload the factory-default configurat ion file.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 203 C HAPTER 14 Product Specifications T able 102 LEDs Status for Indoor Device LED ST A T E DESCRIPTION Power Off The WiMAX Dev i ce is not rec ei ving power . Red The WiMAX Devi ce is receivin g power but has been unable to start up correctly or is not re ceiving enough power .
Chapter 14 Product Specifications WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 204 The following table is for models w ith V oIP feature. T able 103 LEDs Status for Outdoor Device LED ST A T E DESCRIPTION Strengt h Indicato r The Strength Indicator LEDs disp lay the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) of the wirele ss (WiMAX) conn ection.
Chapter 14 Product Specificati ons WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 205 Phone config The phone c onfiguration table al lows you to customize the phon e keypad combinations you use to ac cess certain feature s on the WiMAX Device , such as call waiting, call return, call forward, etc.
Chapter 14 Product Specifications WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 206 Note: T o take full adv antage of the sup ple mentary phone services av ailable through the WiMAX Device's phone port, you may need to subscribe to the services from your voice account service prov ider .
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 207 A PPENDIX A WiMAX Security Wireless security is vital to protect your wireless communications. Without it, information transmitted ov er the wireless network would be accessible to an y networking device within range.
Appendix A WiMAX Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 208 •A u t h o r i z a t i o n Determines the network services available to authenticated users once they are connected to the network. • Accounting K eeps track of the client’ s network activity .
Appendix A WiMAX Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 209 • Authorization request and reply The MS/SS presents its public certificate to th e base station. The base station verifies the certificate and sends an authentication key (AK) to the MS/S S.
Appendix A WiMAX Security WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 210.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 21 1 A PPENDIX B Importing Certificates This appendix shows you how to import public key certificates into y our web browser . Public key certificates are used by web browsers to ensure that a secure web site is legitimate.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 212 Internet Explorer The following example uses Microsoft Internet Ex plorer 7 on Windows XP Professional; however , they can also apply to Internet Explorer on Windows Vista.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 213 4 In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Cer t ificate . Figure 129 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate 5 In the Certificate Import Wizard , click Next .
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 214 6 If you want Internet Explorer to Automatically select certificat e store based on the typ e of certificate , click Next again and then go to step 9.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 215 9 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish . Figure 134 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard 10 If you are presented with another Security Warning , click Yes .
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 216 12 The next time you start Internet Explorer and go to a Z yXEL web configurator page, a sealed padlock icon appears in the address bar . Click it to view the page’s Website Identification information.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 217 Inst alling a St and-Alone Certific ate File in Internet Explorer Rather than br owsing to a Z yXEL web configurator and installing a public k ey certificate when prompted, you can install a stand-alone certif icate file if one has been issued to y ou.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 218 Removing a Certificate in Internet Explorer This section shows you how to remove a pub lic k ey certificate in Internet Explorer 7. 1 Open Internet Explorer and click TOOLS > Internet Options .
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 219 3 In the Certificates dialog box, click the Trusted Root Certif icates Authorities tab, select the certificate that you want to delete, and then click Remove . Figure 142 Internet Explorer 7: Certificates 4 In the Certificates confirmation, click Yes .
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 220 Firefox The following example uses Mozilla Firefox 2 on Windows XP Professional; however , the screens can also apply to Firefox 2 on all platforms.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 221 Inst alling a St and-Alone Ce rtificate File in Firefox Rather than br owsing to a Z yXEL web configurator and installing a public k ey certificate when prompted, you can install a stand-alone certif icate file if one has been issued to y ou.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 222 3 In the Certificate Manager dialog bo x, click Web Sites > Import . Figure 149 Firefox 2: Certificate Manager 4 Use the Select File dialog box to locate the certificate and then click Open .
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 223 Removing a Certificate in Firefox This section shows you how to remov e a public key certificate in Firefox 2.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 224 3 In the Certificate Manager dialog bo x, select the Web Sites tab, select the certificate t hat you want to remov e, and then click Delete . Figure 153 Firefox 2: Certificate Manager 4 In the Delete Web Site Certificates dialog box, click OK .
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 225 Opera The following example uses Opera 9 on Windows XP Professional; however , the scre ens can apply to Opera 9 on all platforms.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 226 3 The next time you visit the web site, click the padlock in the address bar to open the Security information window to view the web page’ s security details.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 227 Inst alling a St and-Alone Ce rtificate File in Opera Rather than br owsing to a Z yXEL web configurator and installing a public k ey certificate when prompted, you can install a stand-alone certif icate file if one has been issued to y ou.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 228 3 In the Certificat es Manager , click Authorities > Import . Figure 159 Opera 9: Certificate manager 4 Use the Import certificate dialog box to locate the certificate and then click Open.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 229 5 In the Install authority certificate dialog box, click Install . Figure 161 Opera 9: Install authority certificate 6 Next, click OK .
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 230 Removing a Certificate in Opera This section shows you how to remov e a public key certificate in Opera 9. 1 Open Opera and click TOOLS > Preference s . Figure 163 Opera 9: T ools Menu 2 In Preferen ces , ADVANCED > Security > Manage cert ificates .
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 231 3 In the Certificates manager , select the Authorities tab, select the certificate that you want to remove, and then click Delete .
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 232 Konqueror The following example uses K onqueror 3.5 on openSUSE 10.3, however the screens apply to K onqueror 3.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 233 4 Click the padlock in the address bar to open the KDE SSL Informati on window and vie w th e we b page’ s security details.
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 234 Inst alling a St and-Alone Certificate File in Konqueror Rather than br owsing to a Z yXEL web configurator and installing a public k ey certificate when prompted, you can install a stand-alone certif icate file if one has been issued to y ou.
Appendix B Imp orting Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 235 Removing a Certificate in Konqueror This section shows you how to remo ve a public ke y certificat e in K onqueror 3.5. 1 Open Konqueror and click Settings > Configure Konqueror .
Appendix B Importing Certificates WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 236.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 237 A PPENDIX C Common Services The following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers. For a comprehensive list of port number s, ICMP t ype/code numbers and services, visit the IANA (I nternet Assigned Number Authority) web site.
Appendix C Common Services WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 238 HT TP TCP 80 Hyper T ext T ransfer Protocol - a client/ server protocol for the worl d wide web. HT TPS TCP 443 HTTPS is a se cured http session often use d in e-commer ce . ICMP User-Defined 1 Internet Control Message Protocol is often used for diagnostic or routing purposes.
Appendix C Common Services WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 239 SMTP TCP 25 Simple Mail T ransfer Protocol is the message-exchange standard for the Internet. SMTP enab les y ou to move messages from one e-mail server to another . SNMP TCP /U D P 161 Simple Network Management Program.
Appendix C Common Services WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 240.
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Appendix D Open Software Announcements WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 274 A template copyright release is available in PDF or HTML. Y ou can use this release to make future changes Copyright Release for Contributions T o SQLite SQLite is software that implements an embeddable SQL database engine.
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WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 277 A PPENDIX E Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2011 by Z yXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be repr oduced in.
Appendix E Legal Information WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 278 frequency energy , and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howeve r , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Appendix E Legal Informa tion WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 279 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Viewing Certifications 1 Go to http://www .
Appendix E Legal Information WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 280 Regulatory Information European Union The following informat ion applies if y ou use the product within the Eu ropean Union. Declaration of Conformi ty with Regard to EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) Compliance Information for 2.
Appendix E Legal Informa tion WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 281 [Italian] Con la presente ZyXEL dichiara che questo attrezzatura è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni perti nenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Appendix E Legal Information WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 282 National Restrictions This product may be used in all EU countri es (and other countr ies following the EU directive 1999/5/E.
Appendix E Legal Informa tion WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 283 Belgium The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and T elecommunications (BIPT) must be notified of any outdoor wirel ess link having a range e xceeding 300 meters. Please check http://www .
Appendix E Legal Information WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 284 Italy This product meets the National Radio Interf ace and the requiremen t s specified in the National Frequency Allocation T able for Ital y .
Index WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 285 Index A AAA 68 AbS 151 accounting server see AAA ACK message 169 activity 68 Advanced Encryption Standard see AES AES 209 AH 144 ALG 93 algorithms 1.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 286 Index DH 150 DHCP 91 server 91 diameter 68 Differentiated Services see DiffServ Diffie-Hellman k ey groups 150 DiffServ 152 DiffServ Code P oint (DSCP) 15.
Index WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 287 L L2TP VPN 133 Layer 2 T unneling Protocol VPN see L2TP VPN M MAC 209 MAN 67 Management Information Base (MIB) 177 Message Authentication Code see M.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 288 Index Message T ypes 208 Messages 208 Shared Secret Key 208 R eal-time T ransport Protocol see RTP register server SIP 157 registration product 279 relate.
Index WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 289 see UPnP UPnP 93 application 94 auto-discovery 11 5 security issues 94 Windows XP 11 4 use NA T 158 user authentication 207 V VAD 171 veri fic ati o.
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide 290 Index.
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