TOPEX Bytton (HSPA+ / LTE)
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These menu items (sub-pages for configuration) allow you to modify the settings for:
1.
HOME
:
this home page for configuration of the equipment.
2.
LAN
:
settings for the local wired (Ethernet) network, for the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi - embedded
Access Point, when present), additional IPs, advanced configuration of each LAN/WAN port of the
switch, parameters for 802.1x authorization, configuring bridges, defining Virtual LANs and
establishing MTU for each interface;
3.
WAN:
parameters for remote network - Ethernet, PPP including AT commands, switching from
primary to secondary WAN interface, etc ;
4.
TUNNELS:
settings for the tunnels used for VPN (type GRE, IPSEC, Open VPN, PPTP etc.)
5.
ROUTING:
firewall, routing
,
NAT
(network address translation), dynamic routes, virtual routing
tables, settings for the Quality of Service traffic shaping and prioritization;
6.
SYSTEM:
Shows current status and performs operating system functions (logs, firmware update,
save/load configuration, change of password, return to defaults);
7.
SERVICES:
Allows you to configure additional services (such as Dynamic DND, NTP, serial
interface for equipments fitted with SER ports, SMS service, VRRP, configuration of Reset button
and so on);
8.
SIM:
Shows info and change settings for the SIM card(s) and mobile module, allows viewing,
sending out and receiving SMS messages;
9.
VOICE:
In case of equipments that have voice capabilities (FXS telephone interface), this page
shows info and allows you to modify parameters for the voice calls performed via Bytton LTE
10.
Stuff:
advanced “stuff”, such as status reporting via email, self-configuration by importing a .cfg
file from a specified address, and bandwidth testing by timing file transfers.
Depending upon the actual firmware version running on your Bytton 3G+ router, you may or may not have
access to all these configuration sections. Also the number of accessible sub-sections depends upon the
level of authorization, for instance for the same firmware, when you log in as a simple user or as admin
you will see fewer sub-pages as one who authenticates to the system as “superuser”.
Only the “WAN” and “SIM” configuration sub-page is always the
same, no matter if you are a simple user, Admin or super-user.
This happens since the configuration of mode of connecting to the
remote network and information about the state of the SIM card
and mobile module, its settings, and sending and receiving text
messages are features available for all the users of Bytton LTE, no
matter what level of authorization they have!
The Menu bar is located to the left, and features the button Commit at its bottom.
On top of the web page, after the Rohde & Schwarz Topex S.A.
logo, you will see a “Location” indication, which reminds you
where you are on the Web interface.
In this example, the section is LAN and the subsection IP Settings
for LAN.
Under the Location information you can see “Remote User”, which shows you the name that was used for
log-in, Admin or respectively Superuser as shown in the above example.
Note
:
After you change the settings in any page, if you want to use the new settings, don’t forget to press the
“Save” button if you want to keep these settings.
Otherwise, if you click any other link, you will reach another configuration page, and the new settings will
be lost.