User Guide: IDU R2561 V100R001C00SPC012
User Guide: IDU R2561 V100R001C00SPC012
V100R001C00SPC012
User Guide
Issue 01
Date 2020-07-06
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Contents
2 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Product Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Product Package............................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.3 Connectors .................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.4 LED Indicators.............................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.5 Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.5.1 Installing IDU R2561................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.5.2 Connecting the Cable ................................................................................................................................................. 5
bold Menu commands, buttons and input fields are displayed in bold
2 Introduction
1 Indoor Router 1
2 Power Adapter 1
2.3 Connectors
WAN : One RJ-45 connector for connecting to the ODU LAN port.
2.5 Installation
Before installing the IDU R2561, verify that you have all the items listed in the package
checklist. If any of the items is missing or damaged, contact your service provider.
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3 Web Interface
You need to change the default Login passwords while the first time log-in.
Please change the default password to protect your account.
REBOOT
Force device to initial a reboot.
LOGOUT
Quickly logout the device, device will back to log-in page.
Operation Mode
The mode to forward data packets between Internets.
2.4GHz Wi-Fi
2.4GHz Wi-Fi SSID Service Set ID (SSID) that identifies the Wi-Fi network.
5GHz Wi-Fi
5GHz Wi-Fi SSID
Firewall
Here displayed your current firewall level; there are three default configurations for you
to select: Low/Medium/High or you can select Custom to configure by your preference.
For more detail please refer to Basic> Firewall section.
DMZ
DMZ enabled or disabled.
UPnP
UPnP enabled or disabled.
DDNS
DDNS enabled or disabled.
Device Up Time
The duration since the unit is powered on in format "x day(s)
<hour>:<minute>:<second>".
CPU Usage
System’s CPU Usage.
Memory Usage
System’s memory usage.
Device Restart Reason
The reason for last device reboot (e.g. Device auto, Software Upgrade, etc.).
Time Server
The NTP (Network Time Protocol) server address.
Duration
The time period of active WAN connection.
Connection Status
Connected means Ethernet link is up and IP is obtained, otherwise, Disconnected is
shown.
MAC Address
The MAC address used for device's WAN network interface.
Connection Mode
Determine how Ethernet ports behave for network connection.
IP Address
WAN IP address of device.
Subnet Mask
WAN subnet mask of device.
Default Gateway
WAN default gateway of device.
Primary DNS Server
Primary DNS server for DNS query.
Secondary DNS Server
Secondary DNS server for DNS query.
Product Name
Product type.
2.4GHz Wi-Fi MAC
2.4GHz Wi-Fi MAC address
5GHz Wi-Fi MAC
5GHz Wi-Fi MAC address
Model Name
Device model name.
Hardware Version
Device HW version
Software Version
Device's SW/FW version.
Serial Number
Device's serial number.
Advanced
WPS
Connected Client
4 Reference Manual
4.1 Management
4.1.1 Management > Setup Wizard
Figure 4‑ 1Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard will guide you to do the important setting of the device.
Step 1 By press the "Next" button to start Wizard, we will guide you to set up your Time zone.
Step 2 1. Selection your locate country, NTP server and location time zone, and check if your
Location have daylight saving. 2. Review all your settings, if no problem, please press
"Next".
Step 3 Set up your 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi network name/Encryption and Wi-Fi Password, then
press "Next".
The Service Set ID (SSID) that identifies the Wi-Fi network. The SSID is case sensitive and
can
consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Following characters is valid for Network Name (SSID).
Step 4 Check your settings again and then press "Save" button to apply the change.
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Connection Mode
Determine how Ethernet ports behave for network connection.
Dynamic IP Mode
One dedicated Ethernet port behaves as WAN connection via DHCP and the rest for LAN
connection.
Set DNS Server Manually : Use manually configured DNS server(s) for DNS query.
Primary DNS Server : Primary DNS server for DNS query.
Secondary DNS Server : Secondary DNS server for DNS query.
MTU Size : Maximum transmission packet size of device's WAN interface.
LAN IP Address:
Please input the LAN IP address here, the default value is 192.168.1.1
DHCP Service Type: Please select the DHCP service type, options are Disable, Server and
Relay
Disable: The device will not assign LAN IP address to PC; you have to manually set
static IP address to the connected PC to access the UI.
Server: The unit has a built-in DHCP server that can be used for managing the
distribution of IP addresses for the devices connected to the local LAN port (Ethernet or
Wi-Fi) and Web UI. In the DHCP Server page you set DHCP parameters for dynamic
IP assignment.
Relay: LAN PC will be assigned from DHCP Server that behind the BS.
DHCP Server
DHCP Starting IP Address: Enter the first IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
DHCP Ending IP Address: Enter the last IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
DHCP Lease Time: Set the time, how long you want to renew the IP.
Enable DNS Proxy: Enable or disable DNS proxy. Default is enabled (check).
− Check: DNS proxy is device's IP.
− Uncheck: DNS proxy is from WAN's DNS information.
DHCP Lease Reservation
The Lease Reservation page displays information on reserved IP addresses for leasing. In
this page you assign the specific IP addresses to the specific client device connected to the
Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi access point. You can also add, delete, or modify the reservation
settings.
Select: Select an IP to delete.
Host Name: Enter a name to the host.
MAC Address: Add a device MAC address.
IP Address: Specify a reservation IP address for a specified MAC address.
Enabled: Select if to enable or disable a specified IP setting.
DHCP Lease Status: The Lease Status page displays information regarding the leased
IP address(es):
Client Host Name: This is display the connected PC name which connected to the LTE
device.
MAC Address: This is display the connected PC MAC address which connected to the
LTE device.
IP Address: This is display the IP address that assigned to this LAN device(Host PC)
Remaining Lease Duration: This display how many seconds remain for this assigned
IP
Action:
− Block: To Block the specific PC; After press the "Block" button the LAN device
cannot access this LTE device any more.
− Unblock: Press "Unblock" button to allow the LAN device to back to connect again.
This function is for you to easily manage the LAN devices to avoid the unexpected
device access from your LAN
Status: This shows the current IP assignment availability.
Use the Add or Delete buttons to add or clear reserved IPs for
leasing, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this window.
Click the Auto button auto update the current status.
Enable VoIP
This is a check box, please checked to enable the VoIP function or un-check to disable
VoIP.
Account
User account
− Username
The SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) User name. Its format depends on the SIP Server.
− User Account
The SIP Account. Its format depends on the SIP Server.
− Password
The SIP user Password.
− Password Confirm
Enter the SIP user Password again.
− Display Name
Enter the name that will be displayed as your ID/number, for the outgoing call the
receiver will see your Display name as Caller ID (if supported by the SIP server).
Server Account
− User Domain
This LTE Device's domain name.
− Registrar Address
SIP server IPv4 address
− Outbound Proxy Address
A SIP Outbound Proxy acts, like any proxy server. Listening on an unblocked port
number and forwarding requests between SIP client and your VoIP provider, it helps
bypassing the restrictions imposed by your Internet provider.
If both an Outbound Proxy and a Registrar are configured,
the Register message is sent to the Outbound Proxy, which forwards it to the Registrar.
− DNS SRV
We use DNS procedures to allow the client to resolve a SIP Uniform Resource
Identifier (URI) into the IP address, port, and transport protocol of the next hop to
contact. By default, we compiled with basic DNS functionality that includes A/AAAA
queries to resolve IP addresses of hosts given as a domain name. The CPE enables a
second mode of operation, an DNS SRV mode. When using the DNS SRV mode, the
behavior of the ability to maintain a list of resolved addresses that the application will
be able to try one after the other, in case of a send failure.
− Registrar Port
Port number of the SIP Server.
− Outbound Proxy Port
The number of the Port on which the outbound Proxy listens.
− RTP Port Range Start
Enter the listening start port number(s) for RTP traffic, if your VoIP service provider
gave you this information. Otherwise, keep the default values.
− RTP Port Range End
Enter the listening end port number(s) for RTP traffic, if your VoIP service provider
gave you this information. Otherwise, keep the default values.
IF you only have one port for listening RTP, please insert the same number in Start/End
field.
Tone Setting Selection
− Tone Setting:
You can select the tone settings according to your country. If your country is not listed
in this list, or if you want to set a custom tone sound, you can select the manual option
and determine the tone sound in the fields below.
Ring Back Tone
You can determine the ring tone sound here
− Frequency Quota:
You can set the ring tone frequency here, the value should between 300~800 Hz. The
device supports to set 1 or 2 frequency.
− Ring Back Tone On:
Set ring back tone continues for how long in a ring tone cycle, please enter 0~4 seconds
Enter a number of seconds after which the call waiting is timed out
− Call Hold
Enables or Disable the Call Hold function
The Call Hold function is allow you to hold current call by press the flash key on the
telephone
− Dial Plan
A dial plan is a set of rules used for determining whether a complete set of numbers has
been entered for the IP address of SIP server.
The device support two dial plans:
✽xx :
"✽"represent the asterisk key on the phone; "x" represent any number (0~9).This dial
plan is for the two digits number start with ✽"|" represent or, you can set several dial
plans but separate them by |.
xx.T :
"x" represent any number(0~9) ; "." means arbitrary number of digits ; T is just a
symbol means end number. You didn't need to key-in anything to end the dial, just wait
dial time out (3sec), if you don't want to wait for 3sec, just set the dial plan as: xx.#. For
example, you could dial 1111#, and the phone number 1111 would be dialed
immediately.
− Max Flash Time
Set the max Flash key press time, if you press the Flash key over x seconds define in the
column, the action will be ignored. (Please enter 5~15 seconds).
− Ring Tone TimeOut
Set how long you want the ring tone exist. (Please enter 15 ~ 60 seconds)
− Delay Time After On Hook
Set a really hang up delay time. When you hang up the call for x seconds the call will be
really dropped. (Please enter 0 ~ 5 seconds).
− Speed dial
Please pre-set the mapping table for speed dial.
− Dial Number: Please define the speed dial number, this column is only allow to
key-in: numbers 0~9
− Real Number: Please correctly fill-in the real dial number here, this column is only
allow to key-in: numbers 0~9,#,*
Audio
− DTMF Method
You can select different DTMF method here; there are three options InBand / RFC2833/
SIPInfo.
− Codec Setting:Codec Enable: There are three codecs supported: g711u/g711a/g729.
Check the checkbox to enable or uncheck to disable.
Priority: You can also set the priority of the codec
Ptime: It defines the length of time in milliseconds represented by the media in a
packet. The ptime value tells the length of the speech block in the RTP packets. For
the g711 u/a codecs,there are four options: 5/10/20/30ms; for the g729, there are
three options: 10/20/30ms.
Diagnostic Tool
Ping
− IP address/Domain Name:
To issue a Test, please enter the destination IP address and Domain name here.
− Ping Count:
Please fill how many times the test need to be performed (Range: 1-50).
− Ping Packet Size:
Please fill how many buffer you want to add in a range of 4-1472 Bytes.
Example
If the CPE fails to access the Internet, run the ping command to preliminarily identify the
problem. To do so:
1. Choose Management > Diagnostics. On the Diagnosis Tools, set to Ping. The Ping
page is displayed.
2. Enter the IP or domain name in the IP address/Domain Name field, for example,
www.google.com.
3. Set Ping Count and Ping Packet Size.
4. Click Run
5. Wait until the ping command is executed.
6. The execution results are displayed in the box.
Diagnostic Tool
Traceroute
− IP address/Domain Name:
To issue a Test, please enter the destination IP address and Domain name here.
− TTL
Time To Live value; in the Traceroute test, please fill in a test value for the packet path
time and check what is the path time that a packet takes to the specified host (Range:
1-30).
Example
If the CPE fails to access the Internet, run the traceroute command to preliminarily identify
the problem. To do so:
1. Choose Management > Diagnostics. On the Diagnosis Tools, set to Traceroute. The
Traceroute page is displayed.
2. Enter the IP or domain name in the IP address/Domain Name field, for example,
www.google.com.
3. Set TTL
4. Click Run
5. Wait until the traceroute command is executed.
6. The execution results are displayed in the box.
Log level
There are four levels pre-defined: Critical/Error/Warning/Information, Please see below
table.
Scroll Auto:
If you checked the Scroll Auto checkbox the syslog will always scroll to the bottom line
to display the latest log
If you just want to view the previously log, please un-checked it.
Export:
You can export your syslog out for the further analysis or issue tracking; the export
format will be the .txt file with .tar compress.
System Log
Information System
− Start/Reboot/Reset
Connection Manager
− WAN Connection
− WAN IP obtained
VoIP
− Started/Stopped
− Register to SIP server
− Call Out/In
− Call session established
Wi-Fi
− AP: started/stopped
− Client: associated/disassociated
FOTA
− Started/Stopped
Operation Log
Information Web login/logout by user
Web logout due to session timeout
Web login password is changed
DHCP server IP is changed
Firewall level is changed
Block/Un-block DHCP client
FW upgrade from UI
Wi-Fi SSID is changed
Wi-Fi security is changed
Modify each page
Start/Stop WPS
Start/Stop Ping
Start/Stop Traceroute
Export/Import Configuration File
Error
Critical
4.2 Personalization
4.2.1 Personalization > Configuration
Figure 4‑ 19 Configuration
Password
You can change the default Graphical User Interface (GUI) access password here.
Password Maximum Length:
Please define the password maximum length here in a range of 8~128.
Old Login Password:
Input the original /current login password.
New Login Password:
Enter a new log-in password you want to change, the new password total digits
can't more than the value you set on the "Password Maximum Length" column.
New Login Password Confirm:
Enter the new password again for verification.
You need to change the default Login passwords while the first time
log-in.Pleasechange the default passwordto protect your account.
Device Time
The modem uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to set its internal clock
based on periodic updates from a time server. Maintaining an accurate time on the
device will keep the system log to recording meaningful dates and times for event
entries.
The Device Time area displays the following information:
Enable NTP
Allows user to connect what type of time server, if any.
Current Local Time
Displays the current time of the system clock.
Primary NTP Server
You can change the Primary NTP server if the default NTP server is not work.
Secondary NTP Server
You can set the secondary NTP server in case of the Primary NTP server didn't
work in some time.
Time Zone
SNTP uses Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT (also known as Universal Time
Coordinated, or UTC) based on the time at the Earth's prime meridian, zero
degrees longitude. To display a time corresponding to your local time, select
your time zone from the pull-down list. The default is UTC-06.00, for Central
Time (US and Canada.)
Auto Adjust for Daylight Saving Time
Select this check-box to set the daylight saving time if the unit operates in a
region that observes daylight saving time.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
4.3 Basic
4.3.1 Basic > Firewall
The modem provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to
limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks.
This page is to configure and change the firewall settings. The firewall feature can be used to
block unauthorized access and allowing only authorized communications from the Internet
network. It also allows the device to be managed over the Internet by authorized user.
Figure 4‑ 23 Firewall
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this window.
↵ Click the Apply to activate your changes.
UPnP
Enable UPnP IGD - Select this check-box to enable/disable Universal Plug and Play
Internet Gateway Device - a protocol that simplifies device connection and network
implementation. When this option is enabled, certain Windows applications would setup
the port forwarding rule dynamically.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Enable DDNS
Select this check-box if the unit has a non-static IP address to keep the domain name
associated with an ever-changing IP address. When DDNS is enabled, configure the
following parameters:
Server Address
Username
Password
Domain Name
Service Provider
Select the DDNS service provider from the drop-down list.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Clickthe Apply to activate your changes.
Enable IPSecPassthrough
Internet Protocol Security; IPSec provides encrypted security services at the IP layer, and
enables to use encrypted tunnels/traffic between two hosts.
Enable PPTP Passthrough
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol; This protocol enables the transfer of data packets of
TCP/IP through a foreign network that is not based on these protocols (by marking the
packet with an address suited to the foreign network).
Enable L2TP Passthrough
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol; An open standard with multivendor interoperability and
acceptance.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Clickthe Apply to activate your changes.
4.4 Advanced
4.4.1 Advanced > MAC Filtering
You can block access to the Internet from clients on the local network by MAC addresses. In
the MAC Filter page you set MAC addresses to be filtered out by the security system. You can
add addresses to the filtered group or delete them, and also enable or disable filtering at
different times. The following configuration parameters are available:
Figure 4‑ 28 MAC Filtering
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
IP filtering Mode
Select IP filtering by Whitelist or Blacklist
Blacklist: Block internet access which listed on the Blacklist.
Whitelist: Will ONLY allow the units listed on the list to access the network.
Select
Selecting this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
IP Range
Specify an IP address or range on the local network
Port Range
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Select
Select this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
Protocol
Set the protocol for port forwarding: TCP, UDP or Both.
WAN Port
Enter the port number range for WAN side.
LAN Port
Enter the port number for LAN side.
LAN IP
Enter the IP address that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network.
Enabled
Select this check-box to enable/disable port forwarding for the specific IP.
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Select
Select this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
Application Name
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Select
Select this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
Blocked Content
Enter the keywords that need to be filtered on layer 7. (Please double check your Capital
and Lower case letters, it matters to the filtering result)
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Select
Select this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
Name
Enter a name for identifying this ACL filter rule; it is free defining with 10 units'
characters.
Direction
Define which direction for the filter
LAN to Device
LAN to WAN
WAN to LAN
WAN to Device
Src IP
Please define the start and end source IP address that the filter rule applies.
Src Port
Please fill in the source port number range.
Dst IP
Please define the start and end destination IP address that the filter rule applies.
Dst Port
Please fill in the destination port number range.
Protocol
Please select which type of package for filtering.
TCP
UDP
BOTH
Policy
Please define what action to do for the filtering.
DROP
ACCEPT
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Select
Select this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
Type
Which type you want to control
Source
Please fill-in the source IP/MAC address for the route.
Block Time
Choose time to control the out-going traffic
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
Select
Select this check-box and press Del button to delete this row.
Destination IP Address
Please fill-in the destination IP address for the route.
Subnet Mask
Please fill-in the subnet mask of the destination IP network.
Gateway
Please fill-in Gateway IP of the destination IP network. (Only for LAN)
Interface
The gateway may be a router or switch on the same network segment as the device's
LAN/WAN interface. Please indicate the interface for setting the route rule.
Use the Add or Del buttons to add the rule to the group or clear it from
the group, please click Apply button to confirm the Add or Del.
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
4.5 Wi-Fi
4.5.1 Wi-Fi > Basic
Figure 4‑ 39 Wi-Fi - Basic -1
Enable Wi-Fi
Enables / disables the Wi-Fi radio
2.4GHz Wi-Fi
Enable 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
Enables / disables the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio.
Network Name(SSID1/SSID2/SSID3/SSID4)
The Service Set ID (SSID) that identifies the Wi-Fi network. The SSID is case sensitive
and can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Following characters is valid for Network Name (SSID).
Hide SSID
This function is to allow you to hide the SSID to prevent the unexpected connection
request, please checked the checkbox to hide the SSID and unchecked it to broadcast
the SSID.
Encryption
Data passing between the unit and clients must be protected from interception and
eavesdropping.
For a more secure network, the modem can implement one of several security
mechanisms. The security mechanism employed depends on the level of security
required, the network and management resources available, and the software support
provided on wireless clients.
There are security options available. When you select the security type from the list, the
required settings are displayed. The option "None" together with encryption disabled is
equivalent to no security; all clients will be able to immediately connect to the Wi-Fi
network.
The following security options are available for the Wi-Fi network.
- WPA2 PSK + AES
- WPA-WPA2-Mixed PSK +TKIP/AES
Password
Wi-Fi password
5GHz Wi-Fi
Enable 5GHz Wi-Fi
Enables / disables the 5GHz Wi-Fi radio.
Network Name(SSID)
The Service Set ID (SSID) that identifies the Wi-Fi network. The SSID is case sensitive
and can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Following characters is valid for Network Name (SSID).
Hide SSID
This function is to allow you to hide the SSID to prevent the unexpected connection
request, please checked the checkbox to hide the SSID and unchecked it to broadcast
the SSID.
Encryption
Data passing between the unit and clients must be protected from interception and
eavesdropping.
For a more secure network, the modem can implement one of several security
mechanisms. The security mechanism employed depends on the level of security
required, the network and management resources available, and the software support
provided on wireless clients.
There are security options available. When you select the security type from the list, the
required settings are displayed. The option "None" together with encryption disabled is
equivalent to no security; all clients will be able to immediately connect to the Wi-Fi
network.
The following security options are available for the Wi-Fi network.
- WPA2 PSK
- WPA-WPA2-Mixed PSK
Password
Wi-Fi password
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
2.4GHz Wi-Fi
Working Mode
It shows what Wi-Fi standard protocol is supported 802.11 b/g/n is supported.
HT Mode
The HT mode is channel bandwidth. You can select 20MHz or 20/40MHz to affect the
performance on your network.
Radio Channel
The radio channel is used by the unit and its clients to communicate with each other.
This channel must be the same on the unit and all of its wireless clients. The available
channel settings are limited by local regulations.
Power Level
The power level High/Middle/Low stands for Wi-Fi Tx power, you can adjust it base on
Click the Undo to clear the changes that you have made to this
window.
Click the Apply to activate your changes.
2.4GHz Wi-Fi
2.4G support NONE, WPA2 PSK + AES, WPA-WPA2-MIXED PSK + TKIP/AES.
PBC
User may connect multiple devices to the network and enable data encryption by
pushing a button. Users should be aware that during the two-minute setup period which
follows the push of the button, unintended devices could join the network if they are in
range.
− Start
Select PBC and press start button, the WPS will start and trying to connecting with
the available clients.
PIN
In Wi-Fi Protected Setup networks, a unique PIN (Personal Identification Number) will
be required for each device to join the network.
− PIN code:
Another client would provide 4 or 8 PIN codes. Please insert the specific WPS client
PIN code accordingly and the start icon would show up.
− Start
After input the PIN code then press the start, WPS will start and trying to connecting
with the available clients.
5GHz Wi-Fi
5G support NONE, WPA2 PSK + AES, WPA-WPA2-MIXED PSK + TKIP/AES.
PBC
User may connect multiple devices to the network and enable data encryption by
pushing a button. Users should be aware that during the two-minute setup period which
follows the push of the button, unintended devices could join the network if they are in
range.
− Start
Select PBC and press start button, the WPS will start and trying to connecting with
Device Name
Wi-Fi client's name.
IP Address
Wi-Fi client gotten IP address from device.
MAC Address
Wi-Fi client's MAC address.
Mode
Wi-Fi client's use working mode to connect to device.
RSSI(dBm)
Received Signal Strength Indication.
Speed(Mbps)
Support maximum speed.
4.6 Engineering
4.6.1 How to Login Engineering page
Step 1 Open the Web browser and enter the default IP address of the device, which is: 192.168.1.1
Figure 4‑ 45 Login page
Step 2 Enter the advanced user login credentials to access web management interface.
Default Log-in information:
Username: admin
Password: IDU@huawei
Step 3 Click the Engineering menu.
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You need to change the default Login password while the first time
log-in.Pleasechange the default passwordto protect your account.
DM switch
Supporting DM
You can multiple choose the DM for the device.
DM WAN IP
Display the current WAN IP
TR069
Connection Status
Display the current connection status: connected / dis-connected
HTTP Authentication Algorithm
SHA256 or MD5
ACS URL
Enter the URL of the TR-069 ACS to establish the TR-069 session with ACS.
ACS UserName
Enter the user name for the authentication during connecting with ACS.
ACS UserPassword
Enter the user password for the authentication during connecting with ACS.
Enable Periodic Inform
Enable or Disable the device to connect to the ACS periodically
Periodic Inform Interval
This field is enabled only when Periodic Inform Enabled is enabled. It defines the time
in seconds between a successful connection with ACS and a new attempt to connect to
ACS.
Connection Request User Name
Enter the user name for authenticate incoming connection requests.
Connection Request Password
Enter the password for authenticate incoming connection requests.
FOTA
Packages URL Enter the FOTA server URL; device will connect this URL to access
FW version check.
Check Interval This Check Interval is to set the regular connecting cycle time to
FOTA server. Default set as: 86400 seconds, 24hr it defines the time in seconds.
Enable Auto Download and Upgrade Firmware
− Checked: Active Auto Download and Upgrade Firmware.
− Unchecked: Inactive Auto Download and Upgrade Firmware.
Reboot Time (Hour)
Reboot device during a specific period time after upgrading FW from FOTA.