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1. Configuration Overview
The Baicells LteTurbo CPE is loaded with its own GUI for configuring its operating
parameters. You can log in to the GUI either locally through the Local Maintenance
Terminal (LMT), which is an Ethernet port, or remotely via IP address. You can also use
the Baicells Operations Management Console (OMC) to configure the CPE; this
document, however, focuses only on using the web GUI.
The Baicells LteTurbo Outdoor User Equipment (UE) is part of a broadband wireless access
system that integrates with Long-Term Evolution (LTE) backhaul networks to provide
subscribers with Internet access. The UE, also referred to as Customer Premise Equipment
(CPE), communicates through a wireless connection to the operator’s eNodeB’s (eNB) at
cell sites located in the region. The eNBs communicate with the backhaul network.
2. Installation
Part & Materials
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Summary of Contents for EG8015Q-M11
Page 15: ...Static Routes 4 5...
Page 17: ...PIN Management 5 4...
Page 18: ...6 Security Setting Zones 6 1 Port Forwards 6 2...
Page 19: ...Traffic Rules 6 3 Custom Rules 6 4...
Page 20: ...7 VPN Setting IPSec 7 1 General VPN 7 2...
Page 21: ...OpenVPN 7 3...
Page 22: ...8 System NTP 8 1 Account 8 2...
Page 23: ...Dynamic DNS 8 3 WEB Setting 8 4...
Page 24: ...TR069 8 5 FTP Auto Upgrade 8 6...
Page 25: ...SNMP 8 7 Restore Update 8 8...
Page 26: ...Ping Watchdog 8 9 SAS 8 10...
Page 27: ...SAS Setting 8 11 SAS Certificates 8 12...
Page 28: ...Diagnosis 8 13 Reboot 8 14...