Cradlepoint IBR600 manuel d'utilisation

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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Cradlepoint IBR600 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.

Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.

Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?

Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Cradlepoint IBR600 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Cradlepoint IBR600
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Cradlepoint IBR600
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Cradlepoint IBR600
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?

Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Cradlepoint IBR600 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Cradlepoint IBR600 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Cradlepoint en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Cradlepoint IBR600, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.

Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?

Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Cradlepoint IBR600, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation Cradlepoint IBR600. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.

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    C R AD L E P O I N T IB R 6 00 | U SE R M A NU AL F ir mw a re v er . 3. 3. 0 ` Preface CradlePoint reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content 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 Sept. 13, 2011 In[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL 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 PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 2 8.2 D EVICE A LERTS (A D VANCED M ODE ONLY ) ............................. 121 8.3 GPIO C ONNECTOR .............[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 3 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N 1.1 Package Conten ts  CradlePoint COR: Integ rated Broadband Router (IBR600) with [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 4 ENHANCED WIFI  5 00 + feet of WiFi Range  W i reless ―N‖ W iFi (802.11n, legacy 802.11b/g, 2x2 MIMO an[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 5 available. The IBR600E provides secure and reliable VPN functionality, allowing users to crea te, manage and ter[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 6 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 PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 7 2.1 Ports , LEDs, and Sw itches WiFi Antennas: The IBR600 comes with two 2.4 GHz W iFi antennas (Reverse SMA). T[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 8 Reset: You can return your router to factory default settings by pressing and hol ding the Reset button. This bu[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 9 Modem Antennas: The IBR600 comes with two modem antennas to enhance reception for the embedded mode m. These ant[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 10 WiFi LED:  Green = On and operating normally  No lig ht = Off Modem LED:  Green = On and operating nor[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 11 2.2 Mounting Bracke t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 12 2.2.1 Attaching the IBR600 to the Mounting Bracket 1) Attach the bracket to the wall or other surface with scre[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 13 2.2.2 Removing the IBR600 from the Mounting Bracket From the top of the bracket, press down firmly on the route[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 14 3 Q U I C K S T A R T 3.1 Basic Setup 1. Attach the W i Fi (right ) and modem antennas. 2. Plug the power suppl[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 15 3.2 Connect to a Com puter or other Device 3.2.1 W irel e ss Network Con nection 1) Find the network. On a Wi F[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 16 3.2.2 Accessing the Administration Pages For most use rs the IBR600 Router can be used immediately w ith out an[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 17 3.2.3 Connect to the Internet If you used the First Time Setup Wizard , you might have changed the ―W i Fi Ne[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 18 3.3 Common Problems Please visit CradlePoint Knowledgebase at http://know ledgebase.cradlepoint.com/ f or mor e[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 19 4 W E B I N T E R F A C E -- E S S E N T I A L S The IBR600 has a Web interface for conf igur a tion and admini[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 20 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 PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 21 You may have changed the administrator passw ord during initial setup using the First Time Setup W izard. Log i[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 22 4.2 Getting Started – First Time Setup The First Time Setup Wizard will help you customize the name of y our [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 23 6) CradlePoint recommends that you customize your W i Fi Network Name. Type in your personalized Network name h[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 24 Choose a personalized WP A P A S SWORD or WEP KEY . This password will be used to connect devices to the router[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 25 7) Review the details and record your wireless network name, administrative password, and WPA password (or W EP[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 26 4.3 Quick Links The CradlePoint logo in the upper left-hand corner of all the adm i nistration pages is a link [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 27 4.4 Basic Mode vs. Ad v an ced Mode For less complex uses, the IBR600 can be controlled within Basic M ode . Cl[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 28 4.5 Network Setting s vs. Internet W he n using the W eb interface, it will be important to pay attention to th[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 29 5 S T A T U S The Stat us tab displays information — no adjustments can be made from within t hese page s. It[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 30 5.1 Client List The Client List displays the specifications of each de vice connected to your router, including[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 31  -26 dBm: A relative measure of wireless signal quality (decibels relative to one milliw att). This express [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 32 5.2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router, div ided into the following basic [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 33 Router Information : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to System Settings → A dministration .  Product: IBR600 ?[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 34 Local Networks : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to Network Settings → WiFi / Local Networks .  Clients: The n[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 35 5.3 GPS If GPS support is enabled and the embedded modem is connected, this page will show a graphical view of [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 36 5.4 GRE Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) View the status of configured GRE Tunnels. To set up or edit a GRE tunnel[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 37 5.5 Internet Conne ctions The Internet Connections submenu option pro vides a list of attached WAN devices used[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 38 5.5.1 Ethernet Diagnostics  Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) General Information  Protocol Ethern[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 39 5.5.2 W iFi a s W AN Diagnostics  Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) General Information  Product W[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 40 5.5.3 EVDO Modem (e mbedded modem) Diagnostics  Signal Strength (dBm)  PRL Version  Service Display 1x[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 41 5.6 Statistics The Statistics submenu option displays basic traffic statistics for both LAN and W AN connection[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 42 5.7 System Log s The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 43 5.8 VPN Tunnels ( Advanced Mode only) View the status of configured VPN tunnels. To set up or edit a VPN tunnel[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 44 6 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S The Network Settings t ab provides access to 8 submenu options for administerin[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 45 6.1 Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created through your IBR600.[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 46 6.1.1 OpenDNS OpenDNS is a service that protects you online by filtering websites . OpenDNS protects you from p[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 47 OpenDNS network. In order for Custom settings to work you need to login to DNS -O-MATI C using your OpenDNS cre[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 48 6.2 DHCP Server (Ad vanced M ode only) DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The built-in DHCP s[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 49 6.3 DNS (Advanced M ode only) DNS, or Domain Name System, is a naming system that translates between d omain na[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 50 6.3.2 Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server ( W eb, FTP, etc.) using a [...]

  • Page 53

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 51 6.3.3 Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period (hours) . (Default: 576. ) The time between periodic updates [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 52 6.4 Firewall (Advan ced Mode only) The router automatically provides a firewall. Unless you configure the route[...]

  • Page 55

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 53 A dd New Port Forwarding Rule: page 2  Use Port Range: Changes the selection options to allow y ou to input [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 54 6.4.2 IP Filter Rules An "Incoming" IP filter rule restricts remote access to computers on your local[...]

  • Page 57

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 55  Start Port: 80  End Port: 80  Network Address: 172.22.24.160 (Johnn y‘s IP address)  Subnet Mask[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 56 6.4.3 DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the i[...]

  • Page 59

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 57 6.5 MAC Filter The MAC Filter allows you to create a list of devices that have either exclusive access (whiteli[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 58 6.6 Routing (Advanced M ode only) Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit/remove an existing rou[...]

  • Page 61

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 59 6.7 WiFi / Local Ne tworks This section is used to configure the settings for wireless networks created by your[...]

  • Page 62

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 60 6.7.1 Local IP Networks Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network:  Network Name[...]

  • Page 63

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 61 6.7.2 Local Network Editor The Local Network Editor contains the following tabs: IP Settings, Interfaces, Acces[...]

  • Page 64

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 62  NAT: Network Address Translation hides priv ate IP addresses behind the router's IP address. This is t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 63 A ccess Control : Tune t he access c ontrol settings of th is network t o match the intended use. S i mply sele[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 64 DHCP Server: Changing settings for the DHCP se rv er is optional. The default selections are almost always suff[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 65 6.7.3 Local Network Interfaces Each LAN type — W iFi , Ethernet, and VLAN — has a se parate section with co[...]

  • Page 68

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 66 Wireless Network Editor WiFi Nam e (SSID): Wh en you are browsing for available wireless networks, this is the [...]

  • Page 69

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 67 Security Mode: You have several options for selecting a security mode. The mode you choose depends on the secur[...]

  • Page 70

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 68 NOTE: If y ou select o ne of the security modes and are unable to c onnect to the ro uter afterwards, you can u[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 69 Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Configuration provides controls for your router‘s Ethernet ports. T[...]

  • Page 72

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 70 Ethernet Port Group Editor A Port Group represents a logical grouping of Ethernet ports. Any computers physical[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 71 VLAN Interfaces A virtual local area netw ork, or VLAN, functions as any other physical LAN, but it enables com[...]

  • Page 74

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 72 6.7.4 W iFi Se tting s (Advanced Mode only) W he n you select the Wireless (WiFi) Networks Settings tab in the [...]

  • Page 75

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 73 Client Timeout: (Default: 300 seconds) If the access point is not able to communicate with the client it will d[...]

  • Page 76

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 74  802.11 b  802.11 b/g  802.11 b/g/n  802.11 n Channel Width: Selects whether the router uses a sing[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 75 6.8 WiPipe QoS (Adva nced Mode only) W he n W iPipe QoS ( Qu ality of S ervice/Traffic Shaping) is enab led, th[...]

  • Page 78

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 76 6.8.1 Add Traffic Shaping Rule A Traffic Shaping Rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns a priori t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 77 The second page allow s you to designate the computer(s) on the local network for which you want to adjust traf[...]

  • Page 80

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00| U SE R MA NU AL Fi rm w ar e ve r. 3 . 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 78 The third and last page allows y ou to de signate the network or server on the internet for which you want to s[...]

  • Page 81

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 79 7 I N T E R N E T The Internet tab provides access to 8 submenu items for managing a variety of internet connec[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 80 7.1 Connection Manag er The router can e stabli sh an upli nk via the E thernet W AN port, W iFi as W AN, or th[...]

  • Page 83

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 81 7.1.2 Failure Check (Advanced Mode Only) If this is enabled, the router w ill check that the highest p riority [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 82 7.1.3 Failback Configuration (Advanced Mode Only) This is used to configure fa ilb ack, w h ich is the ability [...]

  • Page 85

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 83 7.2 Data Usage (Ad vanced Mode Only) Data Usage Management & Alerts allows you to crea te and manage rules [...]

  • Page 86

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 84 7.2.1 Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule display shows basic information for e ach rule you have cre ated (in[...]

  • Page 87

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 85 Usage Rule Configuration – page 2 Cycle Type: How often the rule will reset. The data usage amount will be re[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 86 7.2.2 Template Configuration Templates allow you to control multiple W AN devices with the same rule. Each WAN [...]

  • Page 89

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 87 7.2.3 Historical Data Historical Data shows a graph of data usage for each attached WAN source that has an assi[...]

  • Page 90

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 88 7.3 Ethernet M anager The Ethernet Manager p rovides controls for your router‘s Etherne t W AN p orts. By def[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 89 Static (Manual):  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Gateway IP  Primary DNS Server  Secondary DNS Server [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 90 7.4 GRE Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) Generic Routing En capsulation (GRE) tunn els can b e u sed to create a c[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 91 Page 1: General Tunnel Name : Choose a name that is meaning ful to you. Local Network : This is the local side [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 92 Keep Alive : This feature monitors th e status of a tunnel. This will more accurately de termine if the tunnel [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 93 7.5 Load Balance (Adv anced Mode only) W he n enabled in Connection Manager ( Internet → Connection Manager )[...]

  • Page 96

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 94 7.6 Modem Setting s This section allows you to change the settings for your embedded modem . 7.6.1 Update/Activ[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 95 7.6.2 Modem Connection Settings (Advanced Mode Only) This section ch ange s se ttings that affect how modems at[...]

  • Page 98

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 96 Configuration Rule: First page. Create a name for your rule and the condition for w h ich the rule applies. Rul[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 97 Configuration Rule: WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm: Select from the following dropdown options:  Clear – clear[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 98 Configuration Rule : Modem Settings A T Dial S cript: Enter the AT commands to b e used in establishing a netwo[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 99 Configuration Rule : SIM/A PN Settings SIM PIN: PIN number for a GSM modem with a locked SIM. A ccess P oint Na[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 00 7.7 VPN Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) VPN (virtual private network) tunnels are used to establish a secure co[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 01 7.7.1 Page 1: General Tunnel Name: Choose a name meaningful to you. Local Identity: This can be left blank fo[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 02 Tunnel Enabled : Enabled or Disabled. MBR1200 Quick Connect : VPN tunnels in the IBR600 have more choices tha[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 03 7.7.3 Page 3: IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. You have the ability to distinctl[...]

  • Page 106

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 04  Encryption : Used to e ncrypt messages sent and receiv e d by IPsec. o AES 128 o AES 256 o Blowfish o CAS[...]

  • Page 107

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 05 7.7.4 Page 4: IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) : Enabling this feature wil l require IKE to generate[...]

  • Page 108

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 06 7.7.5 Page 5: Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) defines how the router will detect when one end o[...]

  • Page 109

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 07 7.7.6 Page 6: Tunnel Summary The final page of the tunnel configuration interface is a summary of the tunnel [...]

  • Page 110

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 08 7.7.7 Global VPN Settings These settings app ly to all configured VPN tunnels. Cha nging the Glo bal VPN Sett[...]

  • Page 111

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 09 7.7.8 VPN with NAT-T If one side of a planned VPN tunnel is behind a NAT (network address tran sla tion) fire[...]

  • Page 112

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 10 7.8 WiFi as WAN Settings (Advanced M ode only) W he n W iFi as W AN is enabled and configured the router will[...]

  • Page 113

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 11 Network Name (SSID): The name t hat is broadcast from each access point. Network ID (BSSID): The numeric ID o[...]

  • Page 114

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 12 7.8.3 W irel e ss Scan Setting s Scan Interval: How often WiFi as W AN sca ns the environment for updates. (D[...]

  • Page 115

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 13 8 S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S The System Settings tab has 7 submenu options that provide access to tools for [...]

  • Page 116

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 14 8.1 Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions:[...]

  • Page 117

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 15 8.1.3 Timezone This is the time zone and da y light saving s setting used by th e router fo r its own clock. [...]

  • Page 118

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 16 8.1.6 Remote Management Allows a user to enable incoming W AN pings or to change settings for the router from[...]

  • Page 119

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 17 8.1.7 GPS If you have an attached device with GP S su pport, you can enable a graphical view of your router?[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 18 8.1.8 $GPGGA – Global Positioning System Fix Data Name Example Data Description Sentence Identifier $GPGGA [...]

  • Page 121

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 19 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.l[...]

  • Page 122

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 20 13 = Age in seconds since last update from diff. re ference station 14 = Diff. reference station ID# 15 = Che[...]

  • Page 123

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 21 8.2 Device Alerts (Adv anced Mode only) The Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notifica[...]

  • Page 124

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 22  Server Address: smtp.gmail.com  Server Port: 587 (for TLS, or Transport Layer Security port; the IBR60[...]

  • Page 125

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 23 8.3 GPIO Conne ctor The power connector includes two pins defined for general purpose LVTTL compatible input [...]

  • Page 126

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 24 Input Pin – The Input Pin can be used to read a value — either high or low — from an external device an[...]

  • Page 127

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 25 8.4 Hotspot Service s (Advanced M ode only) Any of your netw orks can be enabled as a hotspot . To enable a h[...]

  • Page 128

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 26 8.4.1 Simple Mode Settings Display: This section allow s y ou to choose if a "Terms of Use" page wi[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 27 8.4.2 RADIUS/UAM Settings This section allows you to configure a RADIUS or Universal Acce ss Method server. A[...]

  • Page 130

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 28 8.4.3 Host/Domain Name Adding Host / Domain names gives you the ability to allow access from your network to [...]

  • Page 131

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 29 8.5 Managed Service s (Advanced M ode only) ASK YOUR C RADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENT ATIVE FOR DETAI LS Managed [...]

  • Page 132

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 30 A d vanced: System Automatic Reb oot and Ping Test 8.6 System Control Restore to Fac tory Defaults: This chan[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 31 8.7 System Software Firmware Upgrade: This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to a[...]

  • Page 134

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 32 9 G L O S S A R Y 802.11 A family of specifications f or wireless local area networks ( W LANs) developed by [...]

  • Page 135

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 33 A uthentic ation To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is rea[...]

  • Page 136

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 34 CardBus A newer version o f the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32 - bit data path, DMA, and consu[...]

  • Page 137

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 35 Demilitarized zone DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the int[...]

  • Page 138

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 36 Encryption Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read. Ethernet The most widely used te[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 37 Half-duplex Data cannot b e transmitted and received at the same time. Hashing Transforming a string of chara[...]

  • Page 140

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 38 Internet Protocol Security IPsec provides security at the packet p rocessing layer of network communication. [...]

  • Page 141

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 39 LPR/LPD ―Line P rint er Requestor‖/‖Line P rinter Daemon‖. A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams[...]

  • Page 142

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 40 Network Interface Card NIC. A c a rd installed in a computer or built o nto the motherboard that allows th e [...]

  • Page 143

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 41 channel) bu t can have mu ltiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number. PPP Point- to -Point P[...]

  • Page 144

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 42 Session key An encryption and decryption key th at is generated fo r every communication session between two [...]

  • Page 145

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 43 TFTP Trivial File Tran s fer Proto col is a utility used f or transferring files that is simpler to use than [...]

  • Page 146

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 44 Wake on LAN Allows you to power up a co mputer th r ough it‘s Network Interface Card. WAN W i de Area Netwo[...]

  • Page 147

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 45 Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location.[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 46 10 A P P E N D I X 10.1 Product In formation and Safety Guide This important Pro duct Infor mation and Safety[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 47 • Connect the equ ipment into an o utlet on a circu it different fro m that to w hich the receiv er is conn[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 48 By activating or using your IBR 600 3G dev ice, you agree to be bound by CradlePoint‘s Ter ms of Use , U se[...]

  • Page 151

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 49 10.2 Specification s MODEL NAME CradlePoint COR In tegrated Broadband Router IBR600 DATA IN 3G via internal E[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 00 | U SE R M AN U AL Fi rm wa re v er. 3. 3. 0 © 2 01 1 CR AD LE PO IN T , IN C . P L EA S E V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C R A D L E P O IN T . C OM / FO R MO R E H EL P A N D R E S O UR CE S PA GE 1 50 http://www.cradlepoint.com/ Copyright © 2011 by CradlePoint, Inc. All rights reserved.[...]