Cradlepoint CBR450 manuel d'utilisation
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- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
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C R AD L E P O I N T C B R4 5 0| U SE R MA NU AL F ir mw ar e ve r. 3 .3 .0 ` Preface CradlePoint reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the conten t thereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of any rev isions or changes. Manual Re v isi ons Revision Date Description A uthor 1.0 Oct. 19, 2011 Init[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 ` Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 3 1.1 P ACKAGE C ONTENTS ............................................................. 3 1.2 S YSTEM R EQUIREM ENTS ......................................................... 3 1[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 2 8.5 S YSTEM S OFTWARE ................................ ........................... 111 9 GLOSSARY ..................[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 3 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N 1.1 Package Conten ts CradlePoint Compact Broadband Router (CBR 450 ) AC power ada[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 4 FEATURES Provides secure 4G/3G to Ethernet internet connection No WiFi for extra security , PCI and HIPPA co[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 5 2 H A R D W A R E O V E R V I E W[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 6 2.1 Ports , Buttons, and Switches 3G/4G USB Modem Port: Insert a modem with an active data plan as the internet s ou[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 7 ExpressCard Modem Port: Insert a modem with an active data plan as one possible internet source . ExpressCard Lock: [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 8 Factory Default Reset: You can return your router to factory default settings by pressing and holding the Reset butt[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 9 2.2 LEDs Power: Green = Router on No lig ht = Router o ff Ethernet: Green = Ethernet connected Blink[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 10 USB Status: Green = Activ e data connection Blinking g reen = Connecting Blinking amber = Cellu lar dat[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 11 3 Q U I C K S T A R T 3.1 Basic Setup Y our router requires an inte rnet s ource. Insert a supported USB or Exp[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 12 3.1.1 Accessing the Administration Pages For most users, the CBR 450 Router can be used immediately without any spe[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 13 3.2 Common Problems This section contains common issue s faced by users of the CBR450. Please visit CradlePoint Kno[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 14 If the abov e issues have been resolved and you can con nect to the r o uter but you cannot get internet throug[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 15 4 W E B I N T E R F A C E -- E S S E N T I A L S The CBR450 has a Web interface for configuration and administratio[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 16 4.1 Administrator Login To access the administration pages, open a W eb browser and type the ho stna me ― cp/ ‖[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 17 You may have changed the administrator password during initial setup using the First Time Setup Wizard. Log in usin[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 18 4.2 Getting Started – First Time Setup The First Time Setup Wizard will help you customize your administrator pas[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 19 6) If you are using a 4G WiMAX modem, you will w ant to establish the Realm for your carrier. This setting ensures [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 20 7) Review the details and record your administrator password. Move your mouse over your passw ord to reveal it. Ple[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 21 4.3 Quick Links The CradlePoint logo in the upper left-hand corner of all the adm i nistration pages is a link to t[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 22 4.4 Basic Mode vs. Ad vanced Mode For less complex uses, the CBR450 can be controlled within Basic Mode . Clicking [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 23 4.5 Network Setting s vs. Internet W he n using the W eb interface, it will be important to pay attention to t he d[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 24 5 S T A T U S The Status tab displays information — no adju stments can be made from within th ese pag es. It pro[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 25 5.1 Client List The Client List displays the following specifications of each device connected to your router: Host[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 26 5.2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router, divided into the following basic categ[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 27 Router Information : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to System Settings → A dministration . Product: CBR450 S[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 28 Local Networks : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to Network Settings → Local Net works . Clients: The number of c[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 29 5.3 GPS If GPS support is enabled and a modem capable of providing GPS coordinates is connected, this page will sho[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 30 5.4 GRE Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) View the status of configured GRE Tunnels. To set up or edit a GRE tunnel, go[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 31 5.5 Internet Conne ctions The Internet Connections submenu option pro vides a list of attached WAN devices used as [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 32 5.5.1 GSM Modem (Nokia Datacard ) Diagnostics Signal Error Rate Modem Firmware Version Battery Status ?[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 33 Incoming Bits/Second Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 34 5.5.2 EVDO Modem: (MC760 Comcast) Diagnostics Modem Firmware Version PRL Version Service Display EVDO ?[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 35 Outgoing Bytes[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 36 5.5.3 W iM AX Modem (U300 – 4G ) Diagnostics For a W i MAX modem, the CINR and Signal Strength values are importa[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 37 Type WiMAX Port Manufacturer Franklin Wireless Corporation Statistics Outgoing Bits/Second Inco[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 38 5.5.4 LTE Modem (PANTECH UML290) Diagnostics Home Address MN -HA SPI Modem Firmware Version Battery[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 39 General Information Product PANTECH UML290 Protocol IP DHCP Unique Identifier ESN/IMEI Model UM[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 40 5.6 Statistics The Statistics submenu option displays basic traffic statistics for both LAN and W AN connections, s[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 41 5.7 System Log s The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If the[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 42 5.8 VPN Tunnels ( Advanced Mode only) View the status of configured VPN tunnels. To set up or edit a VPN tunnel, go[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 43 6 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S The Network Settings t ab provides access to 7 submenu options for administering th[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 44 6.1 Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created through your CBR450. 1) [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 45 6.1.1 OpenDNS OpenDNS is a service that protects you online by filtering websites . OpenDNS protects you from phish[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 46 OpenDNS network. In order for Custom settings to work you need to login to DNS -O-MATI C using your OpenDNS credent[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 47 6.2 DHCP Server (Ad vanced M ode only) DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The built-in DHCP serv [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 48 6.3 DNS (Advanced M ode only) DNS, or Domain Name System, is a naming system that translates between domain names ([...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 49 6.3.2 Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server ( W eb, FTP, etc.) using a doma[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 50 6.3.3 Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period (hours) . (Default: 576) The time between periodic updates to the[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 51 6.4 Firewall (Advan ced Mode only) The router automatically provides a firewall. Unless you configure the router to[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 52 A dd New Port Forwarding Rule: page 2 Use Port Range: Changes the selection options to allow y ou to input a ra[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 53 6.4.2 IP Filter Rules An "Incoming" IP filter rule restricts remote access to computers on your local net[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 54 Start Port: 80 End Port: 80 Network Address: 172.22.24.160 (Johnn y‘s IP address) Subnet Mask: 25[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 55 6.4.3 DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the inter[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 56 6.5 Local Networ ks This section is used to configure the settings for networks created by your router. Note that c[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 57 6.5.1 Local IP Networks Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network: Network Name [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 58 IP Address: This is the address used by the router for local area network communication. Changes to this param ete [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 59 Interfaces: Select network interfaces to attach to this network. On the CBR450, you must select the available Ether[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 60 DHCP Server: Changing settings for the DHCP se rv e r is optional. The default selections are almost always suffici[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 61 6.5.3 Local Network Interfaces Each LAN type — Ethernet a nd VLAN — has a separate section with configuration o[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 62 Ethernet Port Group Editor Port groups are less relevant for the CBR450 than for some other CradlePoint routers bec[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 63 VLAN Interfaces A virtual local area network, or VLAN, functions as any other physical LAN, but it enables computer[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 64 6.6 Routing (Advanced Mode only) Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit/remove an existing route. S[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 65 6.7 WiPipe QoS (Adva nced Mode only) W he n W iPipe QoS (Quality of Service/Traffic Shaping) is enabled, the rou te[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 66 Traffic Shaping supports overl ap between rules, where more than one rule can match for a speci fic message flow. I[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 67 The second page allow s you to designate the computer(s) on the local network for which you want to adjust traffic [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 68 The third and last page allows you to designate the network or server on the internet for which you want to shape t[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 69 7 I N T E R N E T The Internet tab provides access to 7 submenu items for managing a variety of internet connection[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 70 7.1 Connection Manag er The router can establish an uplink via either USB or ExpressCard modems . If the primary W [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 71 7.1.2 Failure Check (Advanced Mode Only) If th is is enabled, the router will check that the highest p riority acti[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 72 7.1.3 Failback Configuration (Advanced Mode Only) This is used to configure failback, which is the ability to go ba[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 73 7.2 Data Usage (Ad vanced Mode Only) Data Usage Management & Alerts allows you to crea te and manage rules that[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 74 7.2.1 Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule display sho w s basic information for each rule you have c reated (inclu[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 75 Usage Rule Configuration – page 2 Cycle Type: How often the rule will reset. The data usage amount will be reset [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 76 7.2.2 Template Configuration Templates allow you to control multiple W AN devices with the same rule. Each WAN devi[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 77 7.2.3 Historical Data Historical Data shows a graph of data usage for each attached WAN source that has an assigned[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 78 7.3 GRE Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) Generic Rou ting Encapsulat ion (GRE) tunnels can b e used to create a connec[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 79 Page 1: General Tunnel Name : Choose a name that is meaning ful to you. Local Network : This is the local side of t[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 80 Keep Alive : This feature monitors the status of a tunnel. This will more accurately dete rmine if the tunnel is al[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 81 7.4 Load Balance (Adv anced Mode only) W he n enabled in Connection Manager ( Internet → Connection Manager ), th[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 82 7.5 Modem Setting s This section shows all attached modems and allows you to change settings. If you have a 3G/4G d[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 83 The modem supports Update/Activate methods: A message will display showing options for each supported method: M[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 84 7.5.2 Modem Connection Settings (Advanced Mode Only) This section ch anges settings that affect how all modems atte[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 85 Configuration Rule: First page. Create a name for your rule and the condition for w h ich the rule applies. Rule Na[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 86 Configuration Rule: WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm: Select from the following dropdown options: Clear – clearw ir[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 87 Configuration Rule : Modem Settings A T Dial S cript: Enter the AT commands to b e used in establishing a network c[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 88 Configuration Rule : SIM/A PN Settings SIM PIN: PIN number for a GSM modem with a locked SIM. A ccess P oint Name ([...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 89 7.6 VPN Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) VPN (virtual private network) tunnels are used to establish a secure connecti[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 90 7.6.1 Page 1: General Tunnel Name: Choose a name meaningful to you. Local Identity: This can be left blank for most[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 91 Tunnel Enabled : Enabled or Disabled. MBR1200 Quick Connect : VPN tunnels in the CBR450 have more choices than they[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 92 7.6.3 Page 3: IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. You have the ability to distinctly conf[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 93 Encryption : Used to e ncrypt messages sent and receiv ed by IPsec. o AES 128 o AES 256 o Blowfish o CAST o DES[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 94 7.6.4 Page 4: IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) : Enabling this feature wil l require IKE to generate a new[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 95 7.6.5 Page 5: Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) defines how the router will detect when one end of the [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 96 7.6.6 Page 6: Tunnel Summary The final page of the tunnel configuration interface is a summary of the tunnel specif[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 97 7.6.7 Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all configured VPN tunnels. Changing the Global VPN Settings is r[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 98 7.6.8 VPN with NAT-T If one side of a planned VP N tunne l is be hind a NAT (network address translation) f ire wal[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 99 8 S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S The System Settings tab has 6 submenu items that provide a ccess to tools fo r broad [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 00 8.1 Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions: [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 01 8.1.3 Timezone This is the time zone an d daylig ht savings se tting used by the router for its own clock. This c[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 02 8.1.6 Remote Management Allows a u ser to enable incoming W AN p ings or to change settings for the router from t[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 03 8.1.7 GPS If you h ave an attached device with GPS support, you can enable a graphical view of your route r‘s l[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 04 8.1.8 $GPGGA – Global Positioning System Fix Data Name Example Data Description Sentence Identifier $GPGGA Glob[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 05 eg2. $ -- GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx hhmmss.ss = UTC of position llll.ll = [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 06 13 = Age in seconds since last update from diff. re ference station 14 = Diff. reference station ID# 15 = Checksu[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 07 8.2 Device Alerts (Adv anced Mode only) The Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notification[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 08 Server Address: smtp.gmail.com Server Port: 587 (for TLS, or Transport Layer Security port; the CB R450 d[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 10 A d vanced: System Automatic Reboot and Ping Test 8.4 System Control Restore to Factory Defaults: This changes al[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 11 8.5 System Software Firmware Upgrade: This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the ro uter to add [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 12 9 G L O S S A R Y 802.11 A family of specifications f or wireless loca l area networks ( W LANs) developed by a w[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 13 A uthentic ation To provide credentials, like a P assw ord, in order to verify that the person or d evice is rea [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 14 CardBus A newer version of the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32- bit data path, DMA, and consumes le[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 15 Demilitarized zone DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed b y both use rs on the i nt [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 16 Encryption Co nverting data into cyphertext so tha t it cannot be easily read. Ethernet The most widely used te c[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 17 Half-duplex Data cannot be tran s mitted and received at the same time. Hashing Transforming a string of characte[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 18 Internet Protocol Security IPsec provides security at the packet processing layer of network communication. Inter[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 19 LPR/LPD ―Line Printer Requestor‖/‖Line Printer Daemon‖. A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of pri[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 20 Network Interface Card NIC. A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 21 channel) but can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number. PPP Point- to -Point Protoco[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 22 Session key An encryption a nd decryption ke y that is gene rated for every communication session between two com[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 23 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files th at is simpler to use than FTP but[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 24 Wake on LAN Allows you to power up a computer th r ough it‘s Network Interface Card. WAN W i de Area Network. W[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 25 Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location.[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 26 10 A P P E N D I X 10.1 Regulatory Information This equipment has been te sted and found to comply with the limit[...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 27 10.3 Specifications MODEL NAME CBR450 Compact Broadband Router WAN / INTERNET 3G/4G via two mode m ports (1 US B [...]
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C R AD LE P O INT CB R4 50 | US ER M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er . 3 .3 . 0 © 2 01 1 C RA DL EP O IN T , I NC . PL E A SE V I SIT H TT P: / /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T . C OM / F OR MO R E H EL P A ND R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 28 http://www.cradlepoint.com/ Copyright © 2011 by CradlePoint, Inc. All rights reserved.[...]