Chapter 4: To use the web interface
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To manage IP handsets or smartphones
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To block or allow BGAN or cellular traffic or edit the name for a device
1. In the
Traffic control
page, click the device you want to set up.
The page shows the name, MAC address, IP address and traffic rule for the device.
2. Select
Block BGAN traffic
or
Block Cellular traffic
, if you want to deny access to
BGAN or cellular network for the selected device.
If you want to
allow
access, clear the box. The selected device will then be able to access
the network, even if it is blocked in the default settings (see previous section).
3. At
Name
, type in the name you want for your device.
4. Click
Save
.
Reset to default:
You can reset the settings for the device to the default settings (see
previous section).
• If the device is connected and you click the button
Reset to default
, the traffic rules will
be reset to the default values set in
To change the default settings for all devices on
, but the name remains the same.
• If the device is not connected and you click the button
Reset to default
, the device is
removed from the list.
To Add a device
When you connect a device, it is automatically added to the list using the default settings. If
you want to add a device for later use, do as follows:
1. In the
Devices
page, click the
Add device
button.
2. Type in the
Name
and the
MAC address
for the device.
3. Select
Block BGAN traffic
or
Block Cellular traffic
, if you want to deny access to
BGAN or cellular network for the selected device.
If you want to allow access, clear the box. The selected device will then be able to access
the network, even if it is blocked in the default settings (see previous section).
4. Click
Save
.
When the device with this MAC address is connected, it will appear with the entered name in
the list, and access will be allowed or denied depending on the setting in this page.
To manage IP handsets or smartphones
Overview
This section describes how to manage smartphones and IP handsets connected to the
EXPLORER 710.
The terminal supports connection of up to 16 IP handsets or smartphones. The WLAN
interface supports connection of up to 10 units. Each phone must have a local number in the
range 0501 to 0516 as well as a unique password. For details, see the next section.