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TAU-4M.IP Subscriber gateway
Access Ports
In this section, you can configure TCP ports for access to the device via HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH.
HTTP Port
- number of port for access to WEB interface via
HTTP
(default is 80);
HTTPS Port
- number of port for access to WEB interface via
HTTPS
(
HTTP Secure
- secure
connection) (default is 443);
Telnet Port
- number of port for access to WEB interface via
Telnet
(default is 23);
SSH Port
- number of port for access to WEB interface via
SSH
(default is 22);
Access to the command line (Linux console) is carried out via
Telnet
and
SSH
protocols.
Username/password for connection to the console: admin/password.
Access to 'Internet' Service
To get access to the device via Internet service interfaces set the following permissions:
Web, external network:
HTTP
– when selected, the WAN port connection to the device WEB configurator is enabled via
HTTP (insecure connection);
HTTPS
– when selected, the WAN port connection to the device WEB configurator is enabled via
HTTPS (insecure connection);
Web, Local network:
HTTP
– when selected, the LAN port connection to the device Web configurator is enabled via
HTTP (insecure connection);
HTTPS
– when selected, the LAN port connection to the device Web configurator is enabled via
HTTPS (insecure connection);
Telnet:
Telnet
is a protocol that allows establishing mechanisms of control over the network. It allows you to
establish remote connection to the gateway from a computer for configuration and management purposes.
To grant the access to device using Telnet protocol from external (via WAN port) or internal (via LAN port)
network set the following flags.
SSH:
SSH
- secure protocol of device remote control. In opposite from Telnet, SSH encrypting whole traffic,
including transmitting passwords.
To grant the access to device using SSH protocol from external (via WAN port) or internal (via LAN port)
network set the following flags.
Access to
'VoIP'
service:
In this section you can configure the access to VoIP service interface (VoIP service interface is configuring
in the 'VoIP
->
Network Settings' section) via WEB (HTTP and HTTPS) and also via Telnet and SSH protocols. To
grant the access by any of specified protocols set the corresponding flags.