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Chapter 1 Introduction
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LTE6100 User’s Guide
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Contents Overview
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Table of Contents
Part I: User’s Guide
Chapter
Home Networking
Routing
Dynamic DNS
Firewall
Traffic Status
User Account
Time Setting
Log Setting
Firmware Upgrade
Backup/Restore
Diagnostic
Index
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Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Applications for the LTE Device
1.2.1 Internet Access
LAN WAN
1.3Ways to Manage the LTE Device
1.4Good Habits for Managing the LTE Device
1.5LEDs (Lights)
1.6 The RESET Button
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Introducing the Web Configurator
2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator
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6The Connection Status screen appears. Figure 6 Connection Status
2.2 The Web Configurator Layout
2.2.1Title Bar
2.2.2 Main Window
2.2.3 Traffic Status
2.2.4 User Account
2.2.5 Navigation Panel
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Connection Status and System Info
3.1 Overview
3.2 The Connection Status Screen
List View
Viewing mode
Refresh Interval
Icon View
Info
List View
3.3 The System Info Screen
4G LTE
N/A
LTE
Down
Maintenance > Reboot
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Broadband
4.1 Overview
4.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
4.1.2What You Need to Know
4.1.3 Before You Begin
4.2 The Broadband Screen
4.2.1 Edit Internet Connection
4.3 The SIM Screen
4.3.1 PUK Code Screen
4.4 Technical Reference
LTE Frequency Band Table
UPLINK (UL) OPERATING BAND
DOWNLINK (DL) OPERATING BAND
BAND
BASE STATION RECEIVE
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Home Networking
5.1 Overview
LAN
5.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
5.1.2What You Need To Know
Subnet Mask
DHCP
DNS
5.1.2.2 About UPnP
How do I know if I'm using UPnP
5.2 The LAN Setup Screen
5.3 The Static DHCP Screen
5.3.1 Before You Begin
5.4 The UPnP Screen
Network Setting > Home Networking > Static DHCP > UPnP
Routing
6.1 Overview
LANWAN
6.2 Configuring Static Route
6.2.1 Add/Edit Static Route
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Quality of Service (QoS)
7.1 Overview
7.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
7.1.2What You Need to Know
7.2 The QoS General Screen
7.3 The Queue Setup Screen
7.3.1 Add/Edit a QoS Queue
7.4 The Class Setup Screen
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7.4.1 Add/Edit QoS Class
Unchange
Ether Type
Criteria
Configuration-Basic section
Queue Setup
7.5 The QoS Monitor Screen
7.6 QoS Technical Reference
7.6.1 DiffServ
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Network Address Translation (NAT)
8.1 Overview
8.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
8.1.2What You Need To Know
8.2 The Port Forwarding Screen
IP Address assigned by ISP
8.2.1 The Port Forwarding Screen
8.2.2 The Port Forwarding Edit Screen
8.3 The DMZ Screen
8.4 The Sessions Screen
8.5 Technical Reference
8.5.1 NAT Definitions
8.5.2 What NAT Does
8.5.3 How NAT Works
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Dynamic DNS
9.1 Overview
9.1.1 What You Need To Know
9.2 The Dynamic DNS Screen
Firewall
10.1 Overview
LANWAN
10.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
10.1.2 What You Need to Know
10.2 The General Screen
10.3 The Services Screen
10.3.1 The Add New Services Entry Screen
10.4 The Access Control Screen
10.4.1 The Add New ACL Rule/Edit Screen
10.5 The DoS Screen
10.6 Firewall Technical Reference
10.6.1 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall
10.6.2Security Considerations
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MAC Filter
11.1 Overview
11.1.1 What You Need to Know
11.2 The MAC Filter Screen
MAC Address
Parental Control
12.1 Overview
12.2 The Parental Control Screen
12.2.1 Add/Edit a Parental Control Rule
Service Name
Port
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VPN
13.1 Overview
13.2 IPSec VPN
13.2.1 The General Screen
Table 36 IPSec VPN
13.2.2 IPSec VPN: Add
E-mail
Pre-Share
Key
Pre
Share Key
Local ID
DES
3DES
AES128
AES192
AES256
13.2.3 The Monitor Screen
13.3 Technical Reference
13.3.1 IPSec Architecture
13.3.2 Encapsulation
13.3.3 IKE Phases
13.3.4Negotiation Mode
13.3.5IPSec and NAT
13.3.6 VPN, NAT, and NAT Traversal
13.3.7 ID Type and Content
13.3.8 Pre-SharedKey
13.3.9 Diffie-Hellman(DH) Key Groups
Logs
14.1 Overview
14.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
14.1.2What You Need To Know
14.2The System Log Screen
Traffic Status
15.1 Overview
15.1.1What You Can Do in this Chapter
15.2 The WAN Status Screen
15.3 The LAN Status Screen
15.4 The NAT Status Screen
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User Account
16.1 Overview
16.2 The User Account Screen
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Remote MGMT
17.1 Overview
17.1.1 What You Need to Know
17.2 The Remote MGMT Screen
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System
18.1 Overview
18.1.1 What You Need to Know
18.2 The System Screen
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Time Setting
19.1 Overview
19.2 The Time Setting Screen
Daylight
Savings
o'clock field
Reset
Log Setting
20.1 Overview
20.2 The Log Setting Screen
ALL
Firmware Upgrade
21.1 Overview
21.2 The Firmware Upgrade Screen
Firmware Upgrade
Backup/Restore
22.1 Overview
22.2 The Backup/Restore Screen
Restore Configuration
Do not turn off the LTE Device while configuration file upload is in progress
Configuration
22.3 The Reboot Screen
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Diagnostic
23.1 Overview
23.2 The Ping/TraceRoute Screen
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Troubleshooting
24.1 Overview
24.2Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs
24.3LTE Device Access and Login
24.4Internet Access
24.5UPnP
IP Addresses and Subnetting
Subnet Masks
1ST OCTET:
2ND
3RD
4TH OCTET
Network Size
SUBNET MASK
HOST ID SIZE
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
HOSTS
Subnetting
Example: Four Subnets
Table 61 Subnet
IP/SUBNET MASK
NETWORK NUMBER
LAST OCTET BIT
Example: Eight Subnets
SUBNET
FIRST ADDRESS
LAST
BROADCAST
Subnet Planning
NO. “BORROWED”
NO. SUBNETS
NO. HOSTS PER
HOST BITS
Configuring IP Addresses
Private IP Addresses
IP Address Conflicts
Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example
Conflicting Router IP Addresses Example
Conflicting Computer and Router IP Addresses Example
Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address
1Click Start > Control Panel
2In the Control Panel, click the Network Connections icon
3Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties
5The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens
Obtain an IP address automatically
7Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window
8Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window
Verifying Settings
1Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
Command Prompt
Start > Control Panel > Network Connections
Support
Windows Vista
2In the Control Panel, click the Network and Internet icon
3Click the Network and Sharing Center icon
Continue
6Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties
7The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens
9Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window
10Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window
Windows
3Click Change adapter settings
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5Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties
6The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens
8Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window
9Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window
Mac OS X: 10.3 and
1Click Apple > System Preferences
Network
Built-in
Ethernet
Configure
Using DHCP
Configure IPv4
TCP/IP
Manually
Subnet Mask
Mac OS X:
2In System Preferences, click the Network icon
Configure
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Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)
1Click System > Administration > Network
Network Settings
Unlock
Authenticate
Properties
Static IP address
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
DNS
Close
Linux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)
1Click K Menu > Computer > Administrator Settings (YaST)
Run as Root - KDE su
YaST Control Center
Network Devices
Network Card
Overview
Network Card Setup
Address
Dynamic Address (DHCP)
Statically assigned IP Address
Hostname
Hostname/DNS
Finish
KNetwork Manager
Task bar
Options
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Pop-upWindows, JavaScript and Java Permissions
Block
pop-ups
Enable Pop-upBlockers with Exceptions
2Select Settings…to open the Pop-upBlocker Settings screen
Add
Allowed sites
JavaScript
Security
Custom Level
Scripting
Active scripting
Scripting of Java applets
Java Permissions
Microsoft VM
Java permissions
JAVA (Sun)
Advanced
2Make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is selected
Figure 131 Java (Sun)
Mozilla Firefox
Tools
Content
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Common Services
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
注意
Notices
Viewing Certifications
Safety Warnings