none: disable the service.

local: enable the service at LAN side only

remote: enable the service at WAN side only

both: enable the service at both LAN and WAN sides.

(2)To add an entry of IP range that to be enable to manage the gateway. Subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 is for a host with the specific IP address.

Synopsis: remoteaccess iprange --add <IP address> <Subnet mask> <nonelocalremoteboth> <nonelocalremoteboth>

none: forbid the IP range to manage the 3G10WV.

local: permit the IP range to manage the 3G10WV from LAN side only.

remote: permit the IP range to manage the 3G10WV from WAN side only.

both: permit the IP range to manage the 3G10WV from both LAN and WAN.

(3)To delete an entry of IP range that to be enable to manage the gateway.

Synopsis: remoteaccess iprange --remove <IP address> <Subnet mask> (4)To enable or disable the all the IP ranges defined by command (2). Synopsis: remoteaccess accesscontrolmode <--enable <01> >

*Argument --enable 1 is to enable the access list; argument --enable 0 is to disable the access list;. Please note (a) enabling access list mode is only for the case of at least one IP list is created; (b) after removing the last entry in the table, the access list mode will be disabled automatically. This is to avoid no IP being on the list when access mode is enabled; it will cause the router no being able to be managed by any IP address. The only solution under this circumstance is to reset 3G10WVT gateway back to factory default by press the reset button on the back of the gateway for over 8 seconds.

(5)To display all current settings for remote access. Synopsis: remoteaccess show

(6)To view the usage of “remoteacesss” command. Synopsis: remoteaccess –help

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