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B. Accessing your LabKit

1. Locally

Connect the LabKit to the monitor via the HDMI or DVI video outputs; connect the 

keyboard and mouse to any of the USB sockets or to the dedicated mouse/keyboard PS2
port.

As soon as you have powered the LabKit you will be asked for a password. The 

password is the serial number found on the front of your LabKit:

You can also find your LabKit's serial number by opening the LXTerminal console on the 
taskbar of your desktop, on the first line: [yatebts@ybts-'serial number'~]$. 

Access the YateBTS WebGUI locally by clicking on the YateBTS Config icon on the 

desktop:

This allows you to access the GUI, via HTTP, on two different ports.

1.1.

 If the machine is not in a secure network, it should be made accessible only from 

localhost by uncommenting the content of the .htaccess:

http://127.0.0.1/nib

http://127.0.0.1:2080/nib

, with the '2080' port for newer YateBTS versions

1.2.

 You may also connect to the WebGUI using the following links:

http://server_ip/nib

http://server_ip:2080/nib

, with the '2080' port for newer YateBTS versions

2. Remotely

Note:

 Use the 

2080

 port to access the web server installed on the LabKit. 

2.1.

 DHCP through the Intel Ethernet port

Connect the LabKit to your Wi-Fi router or switch with an Ethernet cable, in the Intel 

Ethernet port, as seen in the image showing LabKit's rear side.

To find out your assigned IP address, enter the Mageia Control Center, go to Network & 

Internet, open the Network Center and select Wired (Ethernet) and click on Configure. 

Open your computer's browser and go to: 

http://assigned-IP-address:2080/nib/main.php

to access the YateBTS WebGUI.

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Summary of Contents for LabKit

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Page 2: ...are already written and inserted in the phones 7 one Smart Card Reader 8 one Wi Fi antenna Important Your YateBTS LabKit is also pre configured to provide access to the Hosted Core a free service tha...

Page 3: ...is mandatory to avoid local interference 1 Connect the first antenna to the TX socket Connect the filter to the RX socket Connect the second antenna to the filter 1 By the Americas we are referring to...

Page 4: ...should also indicate the power output Optional steps 4 and 5 4 Connect the Wi Fi antenna to the two sockets 5 Connect the Smart Card Reader to a USB port To start writing SIM cards insert one of the e...

Page 5: ...accessible only from localhost by uncommenting the content of the htaccess http 127 0 0 1 nib http 127 0 0 1 2080 nib with the 2080 port for newer YateBTS versions 1 2 You may also connect to the Web...

Page 6: ...e on page 2 Go to your computer s Network Configuration and manually set up your network to the 10 0 3 2 fixed IP address Open your browser and go to http 10 0 3 1 2080 nib main php to access the Yate...

Page 7: ...is already set up to function in these areas 1 When you enter the Local Management Interface LMI you are first required to select the appropriate working mode Click the Modify button to choose GSM nib...

Page 8: ...you operate the LabKit If you are in Europe Middle East Asia Africa or Australia change the operating band to 850 MHz the typical operating band for America to avoid local interference For more inform...

Page 9: ...ion Alternatively 3 Call the number 32843 When you call the number a Welcome IVR function will play a prompt and offer three options press 1 to start EchoTest press 2 to be sent to conference press 3...

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