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settings and verify that you can contact a Junxion Box remotely, the settings may not need to be changed again. To learn more about Field Commander, or to create your own secure Field Commander account, visit www.junxion.com/fieldcommander.

Server URL, Status Interval, Login, and Password. These are determined by the Junxion Box administrator for an organization. The Server URL must include the domain name and directory of the central remote management server for an organization’s Junxion Boxes. The Status Interval specifies how often the Junxion Box reports its status to the remote management server.

Identity. The Identity uniquely labels a reporting Junxion Box to the remote management server. By default, the Identity value is automatically generated using the MAC addresses of the two Ethernet ports on the Junxion Box. You can enter a more descriptive name, but make sure it doesn’t duplicate the Identity of another Junxion Box in the same remote management account.

Dynamic DNS Configuration. The Junxion Box includes a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) client that publishes the WAN IP address of the Junxion Box to a third-party service. The DDNS services supported by the Junxion Box include ChangeIP (www.changeip. com), DynDNS (www.dyndns.com), EuroDynDNS (www.eurodyndns.org), No-IP (www. no-ip.com), ODS (www.ods.org), OVH (www.ovh.com), Regfish (www.regfish.com), and TZO (www.tzo.com). Once you register with a DDNS provider, you can enter your account information here. Required account information includes the login and password from the DDNS provider as well as full domain name of the host, for example mydomain.provider.org. It is usually a good idea to set the Update Interval high enough so you don’t upset your DDNS service provider with frequent unecessary updates. Check your DDNS service providers policy to avoid abuse.

Onboard VPN Configuration. A Junxion Box can act as a Virtual Private Network (VPN) client, providing enterprise VPN access to any device connected to the Junxion Box even when a device has no VPN client capability on its own.

The Junxion VPN employs the IKE (Internet Key Exchange) protocol to set up a Security Association (SA) between the Junxion Box and a Cisco (or Cisco compatible) enterprise VPN server. IPSec consists of two phases to setup an SA between peer VPNs. Phase 1 creates a secure channel between the Junxion VPN and the enterprise VPN, thereby enabling IKE exchanges. Phase 2 sets up the IPSec SA that is used to securely transmit

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Contents Junxion Box User Guide Page Table of Contents Page What Else Do You Need to Get Started? IntroductionWhat’s Included with the Junxion Box? Getting Going the quick version Turning On the Junxion Box Hardware OverviewStatus Lights Ethernet Crossover CableJunxion Box Hardware Diagram Cellular PC Card Modem Slot Wi-Fi Antenna JB-110b onlyPower Cycle Button Supported Cellular Card Modems Connecting the Junxion Box to the InternetConnecting Through a Cellular PC Card Modem Sprint Nextel Contacting Your Cellular Carrier Connection ChargesConnecting Through Wi-Fi JB-110b only Connecting a Computer to the Junxion BoxConnecting Through Ethernet Junxion box user guide Where to Find More Help Status Using the Device ManagerOpening the Device Manager Figure Status WAN Figure WAN Junxion box user guide Junxion box user guide Figure LAN Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown LAN Figure Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is unavailable if IP passthrough is enabledFigure Security Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown Security Services Junxion box user guide Figure Services Figure Services Splash Figure Splash Figure Update About and Help Pages Guest User Status UpdateFrom the Device Manager Resetting Your Junxion BoxIf You Forget Your Device Manager Password Additional Support WAN Technical SpecificationsHardware AccessoriesSafety Information and Instructions Junxion box user guide Regulatory Information Limited Warranty and Liability Junxion box user guide Junxion Software License Readme Junxion box user guide Legal Disclosure