
3. Configuring the G.DUO
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AirLive G.DUO User’s Manual
Secured Web Management (HTTPS):
HTTPS is also using web browser for
configuration. But all the data transactions are securely encrypted using SSL
encryption. Therefore, it is a safe and easy way to manage your G.DUO. We highly
recommend WISP and service provider to use HTTPS for management.
To begin, simply enter
https://192.168.1.254
on your web browser. A security alert
screen from your browser might pop up. Please grant all permission and get
certificate to G.DUO.
Command Line Interface (Telnet):
G.DUO can be managed through the
command line interface (CLI). Telnet does not encrypt its message. Therefore, it
is not secure. The default Telnet management port is TCP port 23.
By default, the G.DUO’s Telnet interface is turned off.
To enable it, please go to
“System Configuration -> System Management” menu and enable “Telnet”.
To use the CLI, please open the command line window. Then type “telnet
192.168.1.254” to start.
To get a list of available command and their usage, please type “help” on the
command prompt.
Secure Shell (SSH, SSH2)
: SSH is an encrypted Command Line Interface that
allow user to send text commands through SSL encryption. Therefore, it provides
the added advantage of security comparing to Telnet. The default management
port for SSH/SSH2 is TCP/UDP port 22.
By default, the G.DUO’s SSH/SSH2 interface is turned off.
To enable it, please go to
“System Configuration -> System Management” menu and enable “SSH”.
To manage via the SSH/SSH2 protocol, you would need a SSH client. Free SSH
clients are widely available on the Internet. You can find where to download them
by using Internet search engine such as Google. In this guide, we will use a
popular SSH/Telnet utility call Putty.
Once you have download and install Putty. Please follow the figure below to make
a connection with G.DUO:
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Choose “SSH” as indicated in the diagram
Telnet 192.168.1.25
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