The System view provides access to device information, management, provisioning and settings.
The General Settings view contains basic device settings.
Item | Description |
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Local Time | Local time for the device. |
Timezone | Device timezone setting. |
Hostname | Device hostname. |
The Firmware Upgrade view lets you upgrade the device firmware by using image files.
The IUP view allows you to set up parameters for provisioning services and configurations with Inteno Universal Provisioning.
The TR69 Settings view allows you to configure TR069 support for device management and provisioning from the WAN.
The Power Management view allows you to manage CPU effiency and Ethernet hardware ports.
The General Settings view contains basic device settings.
Item | Description |
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Local Time | Local time for the device. |
Timezone | Device timezone setting. |
Hostname | Device hostname. |
The Time Servers section shows NTP time servers in use.
Item | Description |
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Time Servers (NTP) | List of NTP servers to use. |
Server Mode | Turn NTP server mode on or off. |
To add a time server:
The Log Settings view contains settings for the system logs.
Item | Description |
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System Log Level | System Logging level |
Cron Log Level | Cron Logging level |
Kernel Log Level | Kernel Logging level |
Log File | Location to save the log file. |
Log IP | IP address of remote log server. |
Log Port | Port for the remote log server. |
Log Prefix | Prefix to use in log. |
Log Protocol | Protocol for transfer of log information (UDP / TCP). |
Log Remote | Turn remote logging on or off. |
Log Size | Max size of log in Kb. |
Trailing null | Use trailing null insted of newline when using TCP |
Log Type | Type of logging to use (circular = limited /file = unlimited number of files). |
The Connectivity Test view allows for automatic verification of the Internet connection by accessing a predefined URL.
Item | Description |
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Internet | URL for checking Internet connection. |
The Passwords view lets you change passwords for device users.
Item | Description |
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Current Password | The existing password. |
New Password | Password to change to. |
Reenter Password | Verification of new password. |
Password Strength | Indicates the security level of the new password. |
Note: For security reasons, the current password is never displayed.
To change password for a user:
The change password dialog opens.
The Firmware Upgrade view lets you upgrade the device firmware by using image files.
The Current Firmware Version shows currently installed firmware on the device.
With the Online Update function, you can perform an automatic search for upgrade image file on an upgrade server.
Note: The type of image file and server adddress and to use for upgrades is defined in Firmware options.
In the USB Firmware Upgrade section you can perform an automatic search for upgrade image file on USB devices, and perform the upgrade.
The check for upgrade starts a search for image files on any connected USB devices.
Note: The type of image file to use for upgrades is defined in Firmware options.
In the manual firmware upgrade section you can select an image file on your computer, upload it to the device, and perform the upgrade.
Item | Description |
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Select firmware file to upload | Upgrade image file on local computer. |
Start upgrade | Button to start upgrade. |
The Backup/Restore view allows you to manage backups and resets of the device.
In the Backup Configuration section you can save a copy of your device configuration or load a saved configuration into the device.
The Backup Settings view lets you select which services and settings to include in backups.
In the Backup Configuration section you can save a copy of your device configuration or load a saved configuration into the device.
The Save Configuration dialog opens.
The file is saved as a compressed file archive to your local computer.
To load a saved configuration after the factory reset:
The Load New Configuration dialog opens.
In the Factory Reset section you can restore the device to factory settings.
Alternatively, you can choose to perform a Soft Reset, where you select particular settings to keep when doing the factory reset.
Note: Reset restores your device to the factory defaults and removes any configurations you have made. You can only keep settings if you select them in the Soft Reset section.
These are the settings you can protect:
Settings | |
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Port redirects | |
Parental rules | |
User password | |
ICE config | |
WiFi Settings |
To perform a soft reset:
To perform the factory reset:
The Backup Settings view lets you select which services and settings to include in backups.
The list contains a selection of services and settings that can be included when performing backups.
You can change the status of any item by moving the associated slider.
The IUP view allows you to set up parameters for provisioning services and configurations with Inteno Universal Provisioning.
The IUP view is divided into several sections.
In the General section you can manage general provisioning settings.
Item | Description |
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Enabled | Turn provisioning on or off. |
Update frequency start time | Time of day to start update. |
Update frequency | Hourly / Daily / Weekly . |
Export file | Download provisioning file. |
In the Main Provisioning Server section you can add a manual provisioning server address.
Note: This will override DHCP Discover Provisioning, even if it is enabled.
Item | Description |
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Reboot | Reboot after configuration has been applied. |
Keep user config | Address to the provisioning server. |
Enabled | Turn main provisioning server on or off. |
In the DHCP Discover Provisioning Server section you can enable automatic discovery of provisioning server.
Item | Description |
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Enabled | Turn software update on or off. |
In the Software Update Config section you can configure online update of software.
Item | Description |
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Enabled | Turn software update on or off. |
Item | Description |
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Enabled | Turn software update on or off. |
Default reset | Remove device configurations and set to default. |
Software URL | Location of software configuration. |
In the sub configs section you can add sub configurations of specific parts.
Item | Description |
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URL | Location of configuration file. |
Package Control | |
Enabled | Turn sub configurations on or off. |
To add a sub configuration:
The TR69 Settings view allows you to configure TR069 support for device management and provisioning from the WAN.
The TR69 view is divided into sections.
In the ACS section, you can configure ACS settings.
Item | Description |
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ACS User Name | User name for the ACS connection. |
ACS Password | Password for the ACS connection. |
URL | Location of the ACS server. |
Periodic Inform Enable | Turn Periodic Inform on or off. |
Periodic Inform Interval | Wait time between Periodic Inform calls for CPEs. |
DHCP Discovery | Turn automatic discovery of server on or off. |
In the CPE section, you can configure CPE connection settings.
Item | Description |
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WAN Interface | Interface for the connection. |
Connection Request User Name | User name for the ACS connection |
Connection Request Password | Password for the ACS connection. |
Port | Specific connection port. |
Log Severity Level | Logging information level. |
Log to console | Display logging messages in the console. |
Log to file | Turn logging to file on or off. |
Log file max size | Size of log file. |
Provisioning Code | Identifier for provisioning. |
The ICE view allows you to configure ICE support for device management and provisioning from the WAN.
Item | Description | |
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ICE | ||
Enabled | Turn ICE communication engine on or off. | If ICE is disabled, Cloud is disabled automatically. |
Cloud | ||
Status | Current status for the cloud service. | Offline /Registered |
Enabled | Turn Cloud service on or off. | Enables the XMPP connection to the Cloud URL. |
Cloud URL | URL for access to the the device. |
The Management view lets you configure WAN to SSH connections and access to services.
The Services view lets you configure WAN access to device services, if your device has this capability.
The OWSD view lets you configure settings for the open web-server daemon.
The server listens on a number of interfaces, and allows for separate configuration of access for each of them.
At the top of the page is a list of interfaces the server listens on.
When a particular interface is selected, details about it is shown in the configuration section.
The Configure firewall rule section allows you to enable and configure a firewall rule for the selected service.
The firewall settings are displayed.
Select an interface in the list.
The SSH view allows you to configure SSH access, server instances, and keys.
The Dropbear Instances section lets you create SSH server instances with different parameters.
Item | Description |
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Password Autentication | Turn access with password authentication on or off. |
Port | Connection port. |
Enable Root Password Auth | Turn root access with password authentication on or off. |
Enable Root Login | Turn root account access on or off. |
Enable Forwarded Ports | Turn forwarded ports on or off. |
Interface | Restrict SSH server to particular interface. |
To add a SSH Server instance:
The SSH view allows you to configure SSH access, server instances, and keys.
To add a SSH key:
The CATV view lets you enable the CATV service, if your device has this capability.
Item | Description |
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Ebnable | Turn CATV / RF Enable on or off. |
The Services view lets you configure WAN access to device services, if your device has this capability.
At the top of the page is a list of services.
When a particular service is selected, details about it is shown in the configuration section.
The Configure firewall rule section allows you to enable and configure a firewall rule for the selected service.
Where applicable, the configuration is divided into separate sections for source and destination zones.
Item | Description |
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Enable WAN forwarding for this service | Turn WAN access on or off. |
Name | Identifier for the rule. |
Zone | Device / Any / LAN / WAN |
IP | IPv4 / IPv6 address. |
MAC | MAC address. |
Port | Port affected. |
IP version | Any / IPv4 / IPv6 |
Protocol | Protocol affected: (UDP / TCP / ICMP / TCP + UDP / ESP) |
Firewall action | Firewall action to perform. |
Select a service in the list.
The firewall settings are displayed.
The LED view allows you to enable or disable the status LEDs on your device.
The exact LEDs available vary with device type. The status of each LED is shown on the left of the name.
BROADBAND
DECT
DSL
EXT
INTERNET
LOGO
STATUS
VOICE1
WAN
WIFI
WPS
To switch a LED on or off:
The Power Management view allows you to manage CPU effiency and Ethernet hardware ports.
Item | Description |
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CPU Speed | CPU Sync. |
CPU r4k Wait | Sleep mode configuration. |
Ethernet Auto Power Down | Turn Ethernet Auto Power Down on or off. |
Energy Efficent Ethernet | Turn Energy-Efficient Ethernet on or off. |
The Services view lets you manage system services on the device.
The list contains system running and available services.
Item | Description |
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Priority | System priority. |
Service | Service identifier. |
Enable | Enable or disable service. |
Action | Buttons to start, stop and restart the service. |
The Restart page allows to restart your Internet connection and reboot your device.
Note: Restarting the device will disconnect all phone, Internet and TV services while the device is restarting.
To restart your device:
A confirmation dialog is shown
A restart dialog is shown.
When the device has restarted, the browser reconnects and the login dialog is shown.