Device Management. Billion Electric QI3BIL-7401VGPR4


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Device Management

The Device Management advanced configuration settings allow you to control your router’s security options and device monitoring features.

Device Host Name

Host Name: Assign it a name .

(The Host Name cannot be used with one word only. There are two words should be connected with a ‘.’ at least.

Example:

Host Name: homegateway ==> Incorrect

Host Name: home.gateway or my.home.gateway ==> Correct)

Embedded Web Server ( 2 Management IP Accounts)

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HTTP Port: This is the port number the router’s embedded web server (for web-based configuration) will use. The default value is the standard HTTP port, 80. Users may specify an alternative if, for example, they are running a web server on a PC within their

LAN.

Management IP Address: You may specify an IP address allowed to logon and access the router’s web server. Setting the IP address to 0.0.0.0 will disable IP address restrictions, allowing users to login from any IP address.

Expire to auto-logout: Specify a time frame for the system to auto-logout the user’s configuration Session.

For Example: User A changes HTTP port number to 100 , specifies their own IP address of 192.168.1.55

, and sets the logout time to be 100 seconds. The router will only allow User A access from the IP address 192.168.1.55

to logon to the

Web GUI by typing: http://192.168.1.254:100 in their web browser. After 100 seconds, the device will automatically logout User A.

Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)

UPnP offers peer-to-peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices, along with control and data transfer between devices. UPnP offers many advantages for users running NAT routers through UPnP NAT Traversal, and on supported systems makes tasks such as port forwarding much easier by letting the application control the required settings, removing the need for the user to control advanced configuration of their device.

Both the user’s Operating System and the relevant application must support UPnP in addition to the router. Windows XP and Windows Me natively support UPnP (when the component is installed), and Windows 98 users may install the Internet Connection Sharing client from Windows XP in order to support UPnP. Windows 2000 does not support UPnP.

L Disable: Check to disable the router’s UPnP functionality.

L Enable: Check to enable the router’s UPnP functionality.

UPnP Port: Its default setting is 2800. It is highly recommended for users to use this port value. If this value conflicts with other ports already being used you may wish to change the port.

SNMP Access Control

Software on a PC within the LAN is required in order to utilize this function – Simple

Network Management Protocol.

Enable: Select Enable to allow management access from remote side (mostly from internet).

SNMP V1 and V2:

Read Community: Specify a name to be identified as the Read Community, and an IP address. This community string will be checked against the string entered in the configuration file. Once the string name is matched, user obtains this IP address will be able to view the data.

Write Community: Specify a name to be identified as the Write Community, and an IP address. This community string will be checked against the string entered in the

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configuration file. Once the string name is matched, users from this IP address will be able to view and modify the data.

Trap Community: Specify a name to be identified as the Trap Community, and an IP address. This community string will be checked against the string entered in the configuration file. Once the string name is matched, users from this IP address will be sent

SNMP Traps.

SNMP V3:

Specify a name and password for authentication. And define the access right from identified IP address. Once the authentication has succeeded, users from this IP address will be able to view and modify the data.

SNMP Version: SNMPv2c and SNMPv3

SNMPv2c is the combination of the enhanced protocol features of SNMPv2 without the

SNMPv2 security. The “c” comes from the fact that SNMPv2c uses the SNMPv1 community string paradigm for “security”, but is widely accepted as the SNMPv2 standard.

SNMPv3 is a strong authentication mechanism, authorization with fine granularity for remote monitoring.

Traps supported: Cold Start, Authentication Failure.

The following MIBs are supported:

From RFC 1213 (MIB-II)

System group

System group

Interface group

Address Translation group

IP group

From RFC 1472 (PPP/Security MIB)

PPP security group

From RFC 1473 (PPP/IP MIB)

PPP IP group

ICMP Group

TCP group

UDP group

EGP (not applicable)

Transmission

SNMP group

From RFC 1474 (PPP/Bridge MIB)

PPP Bridge group

From RFC 1573 (IfMIB) ifMIBObjects group

From RFC 1650 (EtherLike-MIB) dot3stats

From RFC 1695 (atmMIB) atmMIBObjects

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From RFC 1493 (Bridge MIB)

From RFC 1907 (SNMPv2) dot1 dBase group dot1 dTp group dot1 dStp group (if configured as spanning tree) only snmpSetSerialNo OID

From RFC 1471 (PPP/LCP MIB) pppLink group pppLgr group (not applicable)

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