TOPEX Bytton (HSPA+ / LTE)
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Figure 5-145: Alternate example of Status sub-page for System, with two DHCP clients conected.
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Figure 5-146: Examples of DHCP leases in System Status.
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Figure 5-147: Using the “Reload” button located at the bottom.
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Figure 5-148: Examples of state of the PPP link and Start/Stop button.
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Figure 5-149: Aspect of the System Log of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-150: The beginning of a typical System Log.
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Figure 5-151: The beginning of a typical System Log.
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Figure 5-152: Setting Remote Log IP for the System Log.
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Figure 5-153: System Log running with “Remote” settings.
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Figure 5-154: Syslog Statistics in Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
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Figure 5-155: Kiwi Syslog Daemon showing the remote System Log for Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-156: Update feature in the System webpage of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-157: Search for the image file to update into Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-158: Listing of a directory holding several firmware image files.
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Figure 5-159: Location of the “Updates” folder, holding the firmware image files.
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Figure 5-160: Selecting the software image to be uploaded.
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Figure 5-161: Opening in Notepad the associated file with Check Sum.
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Figure 5-162: “Firmware Update” window with the control sum filled-in.
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Figure 5-163: The “Firmware Update” window with progress bar that shows uploading of a new firmware
version for Bytton.
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Figure 5-164: Red progress bar indicating actual upload of firmware.
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Figure 5-165: System Status showing firmware version prior to the upload of firmware.
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Figure 5-166: System Status showing firmware version following succesful firmware update.
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Figure 5-167: Password – changing the login password for Bytton.
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Figure 5-168: Defaults – loading the factory default settings.
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Figure 5-169: Loading Defaults – the progress bar “Updating Settings, please wait!”.
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Figure 5-170: The Save command – Saving the “bytton.sav” file.
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Figure 5-171: Saving the configuration file with the option “Save As“.
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Figure 5-172: Message that confirms the saving the configuration file for Bytton ICR.
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Figure 5-173: The Load command – selecting the file with the settings previously saved.
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Figure 5-174: “Choose File to Upload” – navigating for the configuration file you want.
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Figure 5-175: Press Send to load the saved settings form the configuration file you have selected.
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Figure 5-176: System Load – progress bar while loading a file holding the saved settings.
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Figure 5-177: The Web interface is unavailable while Bytton ICR restarts with the new configuration.
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Figure 5-178 Bytton LTE begins operation with the loaded configuration.
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Figure 5-179: SERVICES – configuration web page for “services”.
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Figure 5-180: Illustration of different menus for SERVICES.
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Figure 5-181: VRRP Services – setting the virtual router protocol.
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Figure 5-182: Configuring VRRP – edit the setting for the virtual router.
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Figure 5-183: SERVICES SNMP – enable and configure the network management.
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Figure 5-184: Define and configure SNMP Communities.
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Figure 5-185: Set up IP and netmask for a SNMP Community.
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Figure 5-186: Using local and global “Save” buttons for the SNMP Communities created.
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Figure 5-187: Enable and configure the Telnet service of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-188: Enable and Configure Serial ports of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-189: parameters for the serial connection(s)
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Figure 5-190: Examples of remote connection parameter settings for the serial link
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Figure 5-191: Settings for SMS services
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Figure 5-192: Establishing parameters for the SMS managemnt service
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Figure 5-193: Examples of actual SMS received on a mobile phone, form the remote Bytton LTE
equipment
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Figure 5-194: Services: Settings for the Dynamic DNS
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Figure 5-195: Enabling the Dynamic DNS Server
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Figure 5-196: Drop list for selecting the name of Dynamic DNS Service
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Figure 5-197 Enabling and choosing server for the NTP Client service
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Figure 5-198: Examples of current time display when NTP Service is enabled
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Figure 5-200: Time jumps when NTP service become active, as seen in the system logs
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Figure 5-201: Configuration page for the E-mail to SMS feature of Bytton.
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Figure 5-202: Configure the E-mail to SMS feature of Bytton
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Figure 5-203: Preparing a dedicated E-mail account to be used with the SMS feature of Bytton
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Figure 5-204: Configure the E-mail to SMS feature of Bytton
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Figure 5-205: Settings for Reset button
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