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User Guide for 1.17.3 Firmware

Configuring and managing the CPE

This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the Icotera CPE configuration and management features. It 

focuses on managing the device using the web interface, as this interface is the only method of device management 

available to the end user.

Logging in to the web interface

Complete the following steps to log in to the web interface:

1.  Enter the IP address of your CPE in the address bar of your web browser. The following login prompt will be 

displayed.

Figure 4. Loging into the web interface

2.  Enter your username and password in the respective fields of the dialog box.

3.  Click the 

Log in

 button to log in or use the 

Clear

 button to clear both fields and then type in your credentials 

again.

The first time you log in, use the username and password provided by your network operator. 

After the first login you will be able to change your password under the 

Administration/UI 

login password

 menu.

Web interface general overview

After a successful login the start window of the web interface is displayed. By default it is the 

Connected devices

 

submenu of the 

Status

 menu. The following figure presents the structure of the web interface.

Figure 5. Web Interface start screen

Summary of Contents for i46 Series

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Page 3: ...l components of the CPEs i e connectors LEDs and buttons Connector Panel The Icotera i68xx connector panel shown in the following figure contains the power port on off switch reset button connectors a...

Page 4: ...established Red Blinking slow Management interface lease fail Solid No signal 1 2 VoIP registration status Hook status N A Off Line disabled Green Blinking fast Call in progress Blinking slow Off hoo...

Page 5: ...support the IEEE 802 3u auto negotiation standard which means that when a port is connected to another device that also supports the IEEE 802 3u standard then the two devices negotiate the best speed...

Page 6: ...ser The following login prompt will be displayed Figure 4 Loging into the web interface 2 Enter your username and password in the respective fields of the dialog box 3 Click the Log in button to log i...

Page 7: ...e the secondary level presents a submenu of available options for a given category By default all menu options are expanded but they can be collapsed by clicking chosen main menu entries Please keep i...

Page 8: ...e MAC address physical address of the connected device Hostname name of the connected device DHCP Static or DHCP if the IP address was assigned by a DHCP server The data presented in the table can be...

Page 9: ...Mbps FD100 Full Duplex at 100Mbps FD10 Full Duplex at 10Mbps HD100 Half Duplex at 100Mbps HD10 Half Duplex at 10Mbps The data under information menu can be refreshed at any time by clicking the Refres...

Page 10: ...refreshed at any time with the Refresh button As this menu does not include any configurable options the Reset Save and Apply buttons are disabled LAN information The LAN item of the Status main menu...

Page 11: ...at any with the Refresh button Wi Fi information The Wi Fi 802 11b g n and Wi Fi 802 11ac menu items contain information about CPE wireless interfaces and their access points Their layout is similar...

Page 12: ...ess of the connected device Hostname connected device s hostname Expires lease time of the device s address Mode mode of operation Sleep if Yes client is present but does not exchange traffic with hos...

Page 13: ...ress The Phone info section can be refreshed at any time with the Refresh button Each call is described by the following data which is recorded in the VoIP call log Started start time and date of a ca...

Page 14: ...at any time with the Refresh button Figure 14 WDS item of the Status menu The BSS Backbone information section contains the following information BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier of a slave access p...

Page 15: ...meters of the cabled and Wi Fi network It also allows to upload and download configuration files LAN settings LAN item of the Settings menu allows to modify parameters of the Local Area Network Figure...

Page 16: ...ent by the router periodically and in response to Neighbor Solicitation packets Reset resets all changes made during the current session Save saves all changes made during the current session Apply ap...

Page 17: ...in the 802 11ac section take precedence Figure 17 Access point settings of the Wi Fi item of the Settings menu The APs sections common for both 802 11b g n and 802 11ac interfaces provide the followin...

Page 18: ...ck the checkbox and enter desired client limit The maximum value is 32 clients Access list behavior defines desired behaviour of the access list allow allows only devices in the access list to connect...

Page 19: ...ms and to reboot the CPE As this menu does not include any configurable options the Reset Save and Apply buttons are disabled Ping Ping diagnostic tool is used for testing reachability of a host in an...

Page 20: ...entered host Stop interrupts running of the traceroute operation Results output of the traceroute operation is displayed continuously in this field Status current state of diagnostic tool as Running...

Page 21: ...ebooting of the CPE has to be confirmed by the user Figure 23 Request for reboot confirmation Figure 24 Request for reset confirmation As this menu does not include any configurable options the Reset...

Page 22: ...anaging remote access The Remote Access item of the Administration menu allows to configure access to the router from a WAN interface Figure 27 Remote Access item of the Administration menu HTTPS sett...

Page 23: ...bles loopback feature for a given port The NAT loopback also known as NAT hair pinning is a feature which permits access to service via the WAN IP address often public IP address from inside the local...

Page 24: ...ions are available under the ALG item of the Services menu Click appropriate checkbox to activate or deactivate any of the following protocols ALG SIP ALG RTSP ALG FTP ALG PPTP ALG L2TP ALG IPSEC Figu...

Page 25: ...for domain name Suffix matching only suffix will be matched Exact matching exact domain name will be matched Wake On LAN The Wake On LAN feature allows to send magic packet to a chosen device Figure 3...

Page 26: ...ice URL Show help displays information about special sequences which can be entered in the fields of this section These sequences will be substituted by appropriate configuration data The Dynamic DNS...

Page 27: ...ccur IPv6 firewall The IPv6 firewall item of the Services menu allows to manually specify exceptions to the stateful IPv6 firewall Figure 36 IPv6 item of the Services menu Use firewall exceptions acti...

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