Cradlepoint IBR650 manual

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    C R AD L E P O I N T IB R 6 50 | 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 50 | 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 50 | 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 8.4 M ANAGED S ERVICE S (A DVANCED M ODE ONLY ) ASK YOUR CRADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS ..........[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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: Integrated Broadband Router (IBR650) with e[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 A DDITION AL FEA TURES  Standardized platform and centralized remote management  Built-in GPS  IP passt[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 2.1 Ports , LEDs, and Sw itches Power 12VDC : The power connector includes two pins f or pow er and two pins for[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Ethernet Ports: By default, the IBR650 has one W AN ( W ide Area N etwork — your internet source) port and one[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Modem Antennas: The IBR650 comes with two modem antennas to enhance reception for the embedded modem. These ante[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 A TTN LED:  Used w ith Modem LED for additional LED indications b elow. Modem LED:  Green = On and operati[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 2.2 Mounting Bracke t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 2.2.1 Attaching the IBR650 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 50 | 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 2.2.2 Removing the IBR650 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 50 | 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 3 Q U I C K S T A R T 3.1 Basic Setup 1. Attach the modem antennas. 2. Plug the power supply into an electrical[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 3.1.2 Accessing the Administration Pages For most users the IBR 650 Ro uter can be used immediately without any[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 4 W E B I N T E R F A C E -- E S S E N T I A L S The IBR 650 has a W eb interface for conf igur ation and admin[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 You may have changed the administrator passw o rd during initial setup using the First Time Setup W izard. Log [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 4.2 Getting Started – First Time Setup 1) Open a browser window and type ― cp/ ‖ or ― 192.168.0.1 ‖ i[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 6) Review your settings and record your administrator password. You will need this password to log in to these [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 4.4 Basic Mode vs. Ad v an ced Mode For less complex uses, the IBR650 can be controlled within Basic M ode . Cl[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 5 S T A T U S The Status tab di splays 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 50 | 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 5.1 Client List The Client List displays the specifications of each device connected to your router. Wired Clie[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 5.2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router, divided into the following basic c[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Router Information : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to System Settings → A dministration .  Product: IBR650 ?[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Local Networks : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to Network Settings → Local Net works .  Clients: The number [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 5.3 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 50 | 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 5.4 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 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 5.5.1 Ethernet Diagnostics  Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) General Information  Protocol Ethern[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 5.5.2 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 50 | 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  Outgoing Bytes[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 5.6 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 50 | 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 5.7 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 50 | 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 5.8 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 50| 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 38 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 administerin[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 39 6.1 Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created through your IBR 650[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 40 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 50| 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 41 OpenDNS network. In order for Custom settings to work you need to log in to DNS -O-MATIC using your OpenDNS cre[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 42 6.2 DHCP Server (Ad vanced M ode only) DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Pro tocol. The built -in DHCP[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 43 6.3 DNS (Advanced M ode only) DNS, or Domain Name System, is a naming system that translates between domain nam[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.3.2 Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server ( W eb, FTP, etc.) using a [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.3.3 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 50| 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 6.4 Firewall (Advan ced Mode only) The router automatically provides a firewall. Unless you configure the route[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 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 50| 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 6.4.2 IP Filter Rules An "Incoming" IP filter rule restricts remote access to computers on your local[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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  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 50| 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 6.4.3 DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the i[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.5 Local Networ ks This section is used to configure the settings for networks created by your router. The use[...]

  • Page 54

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.5.1 Local IP Networks Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network:  Network Name[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.5.2 Local Network Editor The Loc al Network Editor contains the following tabs: IP Settings, Interfaces, Acce[...]

  • Page 56

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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  NAT: Network Address Translation hides priv ate IP addresse s behind the router's IP addr ess. T his i[...]

  • Page 57

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 Ac cess Control: Tune the acce ss control settings of this network t o match the in tended use. Simply select o[...]

  • Page 58

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 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 50| 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 6.5.3 Local Network Interfaces Each LAN type — Ethernet and VLAN — has a separate section with configuratio[...]

  • Page 60

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Config uration provides controls for your router‘s Ethe rn et ports[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 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 50| 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 VLAN Interfaces A virtual local area netw ork, or VLAN, functions as any other physical LAN, but it enables com[...]

  • Page 63

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.6 Routing (Advanced M ode only) Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit/remove an existing rou[...]

  • Page 64

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.7 WiPipe QoS (Adva nced Mode only) W he n W iPipe QoS (Quality of Service/Traffic Shaping) is en abled, the r[...]

  • Page 65

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 6.7.1 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 50| 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 The second page allow s you to designate the computer(s) on the local network for which you want to adjust traf[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50| 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 The third and last page allows you to designate the network or server on the internet for which you want to sha[...]

  • Page 68

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 66 7 I N T E R N E T The Internet tab provides access to 7 submenu items for managing a variety of internet connec[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 67 7.1 Connection Manag er The router can establish an uplink via the E thernet W AN port or th e embedded modem .[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 68 7.1.2 Failure Check (Advanced Mode Only) If this is enabled, the router will check that the highest p riority a[...]

  • Page 71

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 69 7.1.3 Failback Configuration (Advanced Mode Only) This is used to configure failback, which is the ability to g[...]

  • Page 72

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 70 7.2 Data Usage (Ad vanced Mode Only) Data Usage Management & Alerts allows you to crea te and manage rules [...]

  • Page 73

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 71 7.2.1 Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule displa y shows basic information for each rule you have created (inc[...]

  • Page 74

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 72 Usage Rule Configuration – page 2 Cycle Type: How often the rule will reset. The data usage amount will be re[...]

  • Page 75

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 73 7.2.2 Template Configuration Templates allow you to control multiple W AN devices with the same rule. Each WAN [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 74 7.2.3 Historical Data Historical Data shows a graph of data usage for each attached WAN source that has an assi[...]

  • Page 77

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 75 7.3 Ethernet M anager The Etherne t Manager provides controls for your router‘s Ethernet W AN ports. By defau[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 76 Static (Manual):  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Gateway IP  Primary DNS Server  Secondary DNS Server [...]

  • Page 79

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 77 7.4 GRE Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) Generic Routing En capsulation (GRE) tunnels can be use d to create a con[...]

  • Page 80

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 78 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 50 | 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 Keep Alive : This feature mon it ors th e status o f a tunnel. This will more accurately dete rmine if the tunn[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.5 Load Balance (Adv anced Mode only) W he n enabled in Connection Manager ( Internet → Connection Manager )[...]

  • Page 83

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.6 Modem Setting s This section allows you to change the settings for your embedded modem . 7.6.1 Update/Activ[...]

  • Page 84

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.6.2 Modem Connection Settings (Advanced Mode Only) This section changes settings that affect h ow modems atte[...]

  • Page 85

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Configuration Rule: First page. Create a name for your rule and the condition for w h ich the rule applies. Rul[...]

  • Page 86

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Configuration Rule: WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm: Select from the following dropdown options:  Clear – clear[...]

  • Page 87

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Configuration Rule : Modem Settings A T Dial S cript: Enter the AT commands to b e used in establishing a netwo[...]

  • Page 88

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 7.7 VPN Tunnels (Adv anced Mode only) VPN (virtual private network) tunnels are used to establish a secure conn[...]

  • Page 90

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.1 Page 1: General Tunnel Name: Choose a name meaningful to you. Local Identity: This can be left blank for [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Tunnel Enabled : Enabled or Disabled. MBR1200 Quick Connect : VPN tunnels in the IBR 650 have more choices than[...]

  • Page 92

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.3 Page 3: IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. You have the ability to distinctly [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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  Encryption : Used to e ncrypt messages sent and receiv e d by IPsec. o AES 128 o AES 256 o Blowfish o CAST [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.4 Page 4: IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) : Enabling this feature wil l require IKE to generate a[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.5 Page 5: Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) defines how the router will detect when one end of [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.6 Page 6: Tunnel Summary The final page of the tunnel configuration interface is a summary of the tunnel sp[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.7 Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all conf igured V PN tunnels. Chan ging the Global VPN Settin[...]

  • Page 98

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 7.7.8 VPN with NAT-T If one side of a planned VPN tunnel is be hind a NAT (network address translation) f irew [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8 S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S The S y stem Settings tab has 6 submenu options that provide access to tools for [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.1.3 Timezone This is the time zone and daylight sa v ings setting used by the router f or its own clock. You [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.1.6 Remote Management Allows a user to enable incoming W AN pings o r to change settings for the router fro[...]

  • Page 103

    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.1.7 GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support, you can enable a graphical view of your router‘s[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.1.8 $GPGGA – Global Positioning System Fix Data Name Example Data Description Sentence Identifier $GPGGA [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 13 = Age in seconds since last update from diff. re ference station 14 = Diff. reference station ID# 15 = Che[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.2 Device Alerts (Adv anced Mode only) The Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notifica[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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  Server Address: smtp.gmail.com  Server Port: 587 (for TLS, or Transport Layer Security port; the IBR 6[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.3 GPIO Conne ctor The power connector includes two pins defined for general purpose LVTTL compatible in put[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Input Pin – The Input Pin can be used to read a value — either high or low — from an external device an[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.4 Managed Service s (Advanced M ode only) ASK YOUR C RADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENT ATIVE FOR DETAI LS Managed [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 A d vanced: System Automatic Reboot and Ping Test 8.5 System Control Restore to Factor y Defaults: This chang[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 8.6 System Software Firmware Upgrade: This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to a[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 A uthentic ation To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or d evice is re[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 CardBus A ne w er version of the PC Card or PCMCIA inter face. It supports a 32- bit dat a path, DMA, and con[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Demilitarized zone DMZ: A single computer or group of co mputers th at can be accessed by bo th users on the [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 Half-duplex Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time. Hashing Transforming a string of charac[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Internet Protocol Security IPsec provides security at the packet p rocessing layer of network communication. [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 LPR/LPD ―Line P rint er Requestor‖/‖L ine Printer Daemon‖. A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Network Interface Card NIC. A card installed in a compute r or built onto the motherboard that a llo ws the c[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 channel) b ut can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number. PPP Point- to -Point Pr[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Session key An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two co[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files that is simpler to use t han FTP[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 Wake on LAN Allows you to power up a computer th r ough it‘s Network Interface Card. WAN W i de Area Networ[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 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 50 | 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 10 A P P E N D I X 10.1 Product In formation and Safety Guide This important Product Infor mation and Safety [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 • Connect the equ ipment into an ou tlet on a circuit dif ferent fro m that to which the re ceiver is conne[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 10.2 Specification s MODEL N A M E CradlePoint COR Integra ted Broadband Router IBR650 DATA IN 3G via interna[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T IB R6 50 | 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 http://www.cradlepoint.com/ Copyrigh t © 2011 by CradlePoint, Inc. All rights reserved.[...]