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WM5030M-OD WiMAX Outdoor Modem User Manual Version 1.3 TECOM CO., LTD 2010/5/5 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Legal Rights The material contained herein is proprietary, and owned by TECOM Co., Ltd or its third party licensors. TECOM Co., Ltd reserves the right to alter the specification and description in this document without prior notice. Statement of Conditions The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. TECOM Co., Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it. Disclaimer The software is sold on an “AS IS” basis. TECOM, its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES, WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION. 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Limitation of Liability TECOM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER ARISING UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER BASED ON THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OR THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES HEREUNDER OR ALVARION OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY PURCHASER, NOR SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO ALL PARTIES REGARDING ANY PRODUCT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THAT PRODUCT BY THAT PARTY. ii WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Configuration Using Web Page................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Establish Connection ............................................................................................................................ 1 1.3. Device Configuration............................................................................................................................. 2 1.3.1. Adapter Summary .......................................................................................................................... 3 1.3.2. Link Status ..................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3.3. Service Flows................................................................................................................................. 6 1.3.4. Statistics......................................................................................................................................... 6 1.3.5. Adapter Info ................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4. Device Management ............................................................................................................................. 8 1.4.1. Change Password.......................................................................................................................... 8 1.4.2. Network Parameters ...................................................................................................................... 9 1.4.3. Available Networks ...................................................................................................................... 11 1.4.4. Full Scan ...................................................................................................................................... 11 1.4.5. Provisioning ................................................................................................................................. 12 1.4.6. Scanning List ............................................................................................................................... 17 1.4.7. Authentication Setting .................................................................................................................. 18 1.4.8. CS Capabilities ............................................................................................................................ 22 1.4.9. SNTP............................................................................................................................................ 23 1.5. Software Upgrade ............................................................................................................................... 24 1.6. Restore Default Configuration............................................................................................................. 25 1.7. Reset Factory Default ......................................................................................................................... 25 1.8. Reconnect/Disconnect ........................................................................................................................ 26 iii WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.9. Reboot................................................................................................................................................. 26 1.10. Logout ................................................................................................................................................. 26 1.11. Change Mode...................................................................................................................................... 27 Bridge Mode.............................................................................................................................................. 28 2.1. Router Mode and Bridge Mode ........................................................................................................... 28 2.1.1. IP Setting...................................................................................................................................... 29 Software Upgrade from Web page.......................................................................................................... 30 Advance Setting for Service/ISP............................................................................................................. 32 4.1. Advance Setting .................................................................................................................................. 32 4.1.1. Network Parameters - WAN......................................................................................................... 33 4.1.2. Network Parameters – NAT ......................................................................................................... 34 4.1.3. Network Parameters – Firewall.................................................................................................... 36 4.1.4. Network Parameters – Filter ........................................................................................................ 38 4.1.5. Dynamic Adaptation..................................................................................................................... 40 iv WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1. LOGIN .............................................................................................................................................. 1 FIGURE 2. HOMEPAGE ...................................................................................................................................... 2 FIGURE 3. ADAPTER SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................... 3 FIGURE 4. LINK STATUS.................................................................................................................................... 4 FIGURE 5. SERVICE FLOWS .............................................................................................................................. 6 FIGURE 6. STATISTICS ...................................................................................................................................... 6 FIGURE 7. ADAPTER INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 7 FIGURE 8. CHANGE PASSWORD ........................................................................................................................ 8 FIGURE 9. LAN ................................................................................................................................................ 9 FIGURE 10. ROUTING ....................................................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 11. AVAILABLE NETWORK TABLE........................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 12. FULL SCAN TABLE .......................................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 13. PROVISIONING INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 12 FIGURE 14. PREFERRED NAP SETTING ............................................................................................................. 13 FIGURE 15. PREFERRED NSP SETTING ............................................................................................................. 14 FIGURE 16. NDSS SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 17. SCANNING LIST .............................................................................................................................. 17 FIGURE 18. AUTHENTICATION SETTING ............................................................................................................. 18 FIGURE 19. TLS SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 19 FIGURE 20. TTLS SETTINGS............................................................................................................................. 20 FIGURE 21. CS CAPABILITIES ........................................................................................................................... 22 FIGURE 22. SNTP SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................ 23 FIGURE 23. SOFTWARE UPGRADE..................................................................................................................... 24 FIGURE 24. RESTORE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................. 25 FIGURE 25. RESET FACTORY DEFAULT ............................................................................................................. 25 FIGURE 26. “RECONNECT” AND “DISCONNECT” BUTTON ............................................................................. 26 FIGURE 27. REBOOT BUTTON ........................................................................................................................... 26 FIGURE 28. LOGOUT PAGE ................................................................................................................................ 27 FIGURE 29. CHANGE MODE BUTTON ................................................................................................................. 27 FIGURE 30. HOME PAGE OF BRIDGE MODE ....................................................................................................... 28 FIGURE 31. IP SETTING .................................................................................................................................... 29 FIGURE 32. SOFTWARE UPGRADE PAGE ........................................................................................................... 30 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL FIGURE 33. HOME PAGE OF ADVANCE SETTINGS FOR ROUTER MODE ................................................................ 32 FIGURE 34. WAN............................................................................................................................................. 33 FIGURE 35. NAT .............................................................................................................................................. 34 FIGURE 36. DMZ HOST .................................................................................................................................... 34 FIGURE 37. VIRTUAL SERVER ........................................................................................................................... 35 FIGURE 38. FIREWALL ...................................................................................................................................... 36 FIGURE 39. FIREWALL RULES TABLE ................................................................................................................. 37 FIGURE 40. IP FILTER TABLE ............................................................................................................................ 38 FIGURE 41. MAC FILTER TABLE........................................................................................................................ 39 FIGURE 42. DYNAMIC ADAPTATION.................................................................................................................... 40 vi WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.1. Configuration Using Web Page Setup Step 1: Connect WiMAX modem and PC with an Ethernet cable. Step 2: Switch on WiMAX modem. Step 3: The default IP of WiMAX modem is 192.168.111.113. 1.2. Establish Connection Enter the IP address (default is 192.168.111.113) of WiMAX modem into Web Browser. A Dialogue Box will pop out to request for user login information. (See Figure 1) Figure 1. Login Please enter management username/password into required fields, then click “OK” to continue. (Default username/password is subscriber/subscriber). When user successfully logs in, the web page will lead user to Device Configuration – Adapter Summary as shown on Figure 2. The left frame is the main menu. The links on the main menu will pop up different information available on the right frame. WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Figure 2. Homepage 1.3. Device Configuration System administrator can configure WiMAX modem remotely or locally via a Web Browser. Network configuration must be planned and decided before starting the configuration procedure. Under “Device Configuration”, all available functions are grouped in the following categories based on their nature: Adapter Summary Link Status Service Flows Statistics Adapter Info WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.3.1. Adapter Summary Click “Adapter Summary” in the main menu (see Figure 3), its summary will appear as follows: Figure 3. Adapter Summary State: Connection status between CPE (i.e. WiMAX modem) and Base Station. Frequency: Downlink frequency status. SS MAC Address: Display WiMAX MAC address of this CPE Base Station ID: Display Base Station’s MAC address CPE is connected to. Signal Strength: Display strength of signal CPE is receiving. Signal Quality (Cinr resue1): Display quality of signal CPE is receiving. Signal Quality (Cinr resue3): Display quality of signal CPE is receiving. Power On Time: Display the time when the CPE is powered up. Connection Time: Display the duration that CPE has been connecting to Base Station. WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.3.2. Link Status Figure 4 shows the following Link Status information: Figure 4. Link Status Frame Configuration Started: “Yes” indicates successful start-up. State: Display connection status Bandwidth: Display the existing Bandwidth. Cyclic Prefix: Display the existing Cyclic Prefix. Frame Length: Display the existing Frame Length. FFT Size: Displays the existing FFT size. Preamble Index: Display preamble index. WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Downlink Information Frequency: Display downlink frequency. Operational FEC-CODE: Display the Operational FEC-CODE type. Current FEC-CODE: Display the Current FEC-CODE type. BS ID: Display Base Station ID. BS EIRP: Display Base Station EIRP. MAC Version: Display MAC Version. Uplink Information Frequency: Display uplink frequency. Operational FEC-CODE: Display the Operational FEC-CODE type. Current FEC-CODE: Display the current FEC-CODE type Initial Ranging Interval: Display the initial Ranging Interval. Number of Periodic Ranging Codes: Display the Number of Periodic Ranging Codes. WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.3.3. Service Flows Figure 5 illustrates service flow information when Base Station and CPE are connected. Figure 5. Service Flows 1.3.4. Statistics Figure 6. Statistics Signal Statistics RSSI: Display the average receiving signal strength value. CINR resue1: Display the average CINR resue1 signal quality value. CINR resue3: Display the average CINR resue3 signal quality value. Packet Statistics Transmitted: Display the amount of transmitted packet. Received: Display the amount of received packet. Packet Error Rate: Display packet error rate. WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.3.5. Adapter Info Figure 7 illustrates the following design related information in the device: Figure 7. Adapter Information Adapter Info MAC Address: Display CPE’s MAC address. H/W Version: Display Hardware version. F/W Version: Display Firmware version. S/W Version: Display Software version. BSP Version: Display BSP version. Apps File Name: Display Apps File Name. BSP File Name: Display BSP File Name. Software Version Version Number: Display software version. Model Name: Display device’s model name. WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4. Device Management In Device Management, user can configure WiMAX modem’s settings. The main categories are as follows: Change Password Network Parameters Available Networks Full Scan Provisioning Scanning List Authentication Settings CS Capabilities SNTP 1.4.1. Change Password User can change the login password when he or she logs in as administrator. As shown in Figure 8, user has to enter user name and the original password (Old Password), and new password (New Password), and then re-confirms the password (Confirm Password). Click “Change Password” to change password. If the information is correct, user can use the new password for subsequent login. Figure 8. Change Password WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.2. Network Parameters There are two sub-categories in Network Parameters: LAN Routing 1.4.2.1. LAN Figure 9 displays LAN (Local Area Network) settings. User can feed IP address (LAN IP) and Subnet Mask into WiMAX modem. User can select to Disable/Enable modem’s DHCP Server function. When user enables the DHCP server function, he must also configure related settings for DHCP server. The Start IP Address and End IP address must be in the same subnet as the local IP Address of the LAN interface. Figure 9. LAN WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.2.2. Routing As shown in Figure 10, user can assign the Static Routing rule in this page. Static Route Table can be configured with 32 entries maximum. Figure 10. Routing Enter the destination network address, subnet mask, gateway IP address and/or interface, then click "Add" to add the entry to the routing table. Click “Remove” to remove a static routing rule from the Static Routing table. 10 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.3. Available Networks The available networks are displayed in this table, with information about the NAP (Network Access Provider) ID, and the signal strength statistics CINR and RSSI. User can select the network that he want to connect to from this table and click the Connect button to connect to the network that he selects from the Available Networks table. Figure 11. 1.4.4. Available Network Table Full Scan The Full Scan mode can be configured in the table. User can set the Range, Bandwidth and Scan Step from this table to enforce the CPE to do Full Scan for searching the WiMAX Base Stations in the configured Frequency Range, while the CPE can not connect to any frequency in the Scanning List. The Range is displayed min frequency to max frequency by user’s device. Figure 12. Full Scan Table 11 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.5. Provisioning The Provisioning tab provides the following informational and interactive dialog elements: Figure 13. Provisioning Information Preferred NAP This tab provides a display area for the contractual agreement preference list with information about the NAP ID, priority and channels. Preferred NSP This tab provides a display area for the roaming agreement preference list with information about the NSP name, priority and IDs. Settings This tab provides fields to select or configure the network settings. 12 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.5.1. Preferred NAP This tab provides a display area for the contractual agreement preference list with information about the NAP ID, priority and channels. NAP is the network access provider. Each NAP is identified with an NAP ID and associated with a channel list. Contractual Agreement Preference List is a list of NAPs defined by NAP IDs that give access to the home NSP. The CAPL can be empty. Each NAP defined in the CAPL is associated with a channel list. The channel list can be empty, which indicates all provisioned channels. Figure 14. Preferred NAP setting 13 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.5.2. Preferred NSP This tab provides a display area for the roaming agreement preference list with information about the NSP name, priority and IDs. User can configure this parameter with the NSP names as character strings and NSP ID lists. An NSP ID list can be empty. Roaming Agreement Preference List is a list of NSPs defined by NSP IDs, to which the MS can connect if the home NSP is not found. The RAPL can be empty. Figure 15. Preferred NSP Setting 1.4.5.3. Settings This tab provides fields to select or configure the network settings Figure 16. NDSS Settings 14 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Auto Connect Disabled MS performs a full round of scanning. Best CINR MS tries to perform network entry automatically as soon as a valid NAP or NSP is found. The MS connects to the channel with the best CINR, depending on the other scanning configuration parameters. The NDS state moves automatically from SCANNING to CONNECTING. Best RSSI MS tries to perform network entry automatically as soon as a valid NAP or NSP is found. The MS connects to the channel with the best RSSI, depending on the other scanning configuration parameters. The NDS state moves automatically from SCANNING to CONNECTING. Roaming Enabled Enabled MS can connect to NSPs other than the home NSP. All channels are scanned to retrieve all possible NSPs. Disabled MS only scans channels from the CAPL. If the CAPL is empty, then the MS scans all channels. Open CAPL Enabled CAPL is semi-open. The MS considers BS from any NAP. Disabled CAPL is exclusive. The MS considers only BS from the CAPL. 15 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Open RAPL Enabled RAPL is semi-open. MS considers BS from any NSP. Disabled RAPL is exclusive. MS considers only BS from the RAPL. This parameter is only valid if the roaming Enabled parameter is enabled. Accurate Best NAP Selection Enabled MS looks for the highest priority NAP. Disabled MS connects to the first allowed NAP. This parameter is only valid if Auto Connect is enabled. Accurate Best NSP Selection Enabled MS looks for the highest priority NSP. Disabled MS connects to the first allowed NSP in the CAPL. This parameter is only valid when Auto Connect is enabled. Scanning Interval After trying all the configured channels, the MS waits for certain interval time specified in this field before scanning again. This option can preserve battery power in battery‐operated devices. 16 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.6. Scanning List Figure 17 illustrates current channel setting. User can set the all bandwidth simultaneously. This setting affects the availabilities of each channel. The available state of each channel is shown on last column of the table. Figure 17. Scanning List Frequency: Input the required frequency. Bandwidth: Input the required Bandwidth, e.g. 3MHz / 4.375MHz / 5MHz / 6MHz / 7MHz / 8.75MHz / 10MHz. Duration: Choose the required Duration, e.g. 5ms / 10ms. ID: Input the required Identity Note: A channel can not be added when WiMAX modem is scanning state. Press “Disconnect” to stop. 17 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.7. Authentication Setting To use the authentication feature, user must provide security settings. Select “Authentication Settings” page to display dialog (see Figure 18). This section illustrates how to use the functions on the Authentication Settings page. Figure 18. Authentication Setting Authentication type means EAP authentication method. The following methods are available: TLS TTLS 18 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Figure 19. TLS Settings 19 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Figure 20. TTLS Settings Inner Auth type The inner round of EAP authentication type only applies to EAP-TTLS. The following methods are available: CHAP MD5 PAP MSCHAPV1 MSCHAPV2 20 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Identity MS identity is for the outer EAP round. Inner Identity MS identity is for the inner EAP round which only applies to EAP‐TTLS. To enhance privacy, an inner identity can be different from the outer identity, which is insecure. Password It’s a shared secret that can be used during the inner EAP round and only applies to EAP‐TTLS. CA Certificate It’s a certificate to authenticate BS, either directly or by chaining. User certificate It’s MS public certificate. The User needs to duplicate user certificate if certificate and user key are in the same file. Decryption Key It’s MS private key, if not included within MS user certificate. The key depends on the file format and only applies to EAP-TLS. User needs to duplicate user key if user certificate and key are in the same file. The user key field can not be empty. Decryption Key File Password Password: It’s optional password protection for MS’ private key. Figure 19 and Figure 20 illustrate EAP’s setting. User can select Enable Authentication to enable authentication, select authentication type, and then press “Apply” to save settings. To upload a certification file, user has to browse and select the file by pressing “Browse…”, then press “Upload”. Press “Apply” to save text input. Changes will take effect after pressing “Reconnect” button. Note: The above figures are just for example. For using the WiMAX service, please use the correct authentication type and user information that ISP provides for the authentication setting. 21 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.8. CS Capabilities The current CS (Convergence Sub-Layer) capabilities supported are listed in Figure 21. The supported CS types are: IPv4 802.3 If settings are changed, user has to reboot the device to enable CS support. Figure 21. CS Capabilities 22 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.4.9. SNTP SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is a simplified version of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) protocol. Figure 22. SNTP Settings 23 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.5. Software Upgrade As Figure 23 illustrates, user can upgrade modem via the web. Click “Browse…” and select the upgrade file that has “.img” suffix in computer. Click “Apply” to start upgrade. Time spent depends on image size and modem usage status. Figure 23. Software Upgrade Interrupting the update process may crash this Modem Image. Please WARNING Wait process terminating is until the finished the before network switching off the device. 24 update or WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.6. Restore Default Configuration This function can be used to load default configuration parameters by ISP (if provided). User needs to reboot device to make new settings take effect. Figure 24. 1.7. Restore Default Configuration Reset Factory Default Press “Reset Factory Default” (see Figure 25) to reset to factory default settings. User needs to reboot device to make new settings take effect Figure 25. Reset Factory Default 25 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 1.8. Reconnect/Disconnect Figure 26. “RECONNECT” and “DISCONNECT” button Press “Reconnect” to reconnect the CPE to the WIMAX Network. Press “Disconnect” to disconnect the CPE from the WIMAX Network. 1.9. Reboot Press “Reboot” to reboot device to make new settings take effect Figure 27. Reboot Button 1.10. Logout Press “Logout” in the main menu, user will not be able to configure settings. To change device settings, access start-up page and login again. 26 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Figure 28. Logout page 1.11. Change Mode User can change mode between Router Mode and Bridge Mode. Press “BRIDGE MODE” button to change to bridge mode. User needs to reboot device to make new settings take effect. Figure 29. Change Mode Button 27 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Bridge Mode This chapter illustrates the configuration setting of the modem that supports bridge mode. 2.1. Router Mode and Bridge Mode Other than supporting the Router mode to support IP Sharing for LAN network, this modem can be configured to work in bridge mode between WiMAX network and Ethernet LAN. User can switch operation modes according to his or her needs. Press the Button “BRIDGE MODE” or “ROUTER MODE” to choose the desired mode. Reboot the device to make new settings take effect. Figure 30. Home Page of Bridge Mode 28 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 2.1.1. IP Setting This page allows user to configure LAN IP Settings. Enter the ISP provided information to configure the LAN IP setting. User can configure the IP address and gateway with static value manually Figure 31. IP Setting User can enable “Obtain an IP address automatically” to obtain an IP address automatically. Or user can enable “Use the following IP address” to configure static IP address and subnet mask such as Figure 31. Notice: Configuring the gateway with static value will disable the automatic assignment from DHCP or other connection. Notice: Please use the Static IP assignment for bridge mode only. Otherwise you may lose the Ethernet connection of the CPE if the CPE can not obtain an IP from the ISP. 29 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Software Upgrade from Web page Recommendation: To speed up the upgrade procedure, it’s suggested to stop all network traffic before upgrading. Open “Scanning List” page, and click on “Disconnect” button. Step 1 Connect the device to a PC or laptop. Configure IP address of network connection to be in the same subnet as default device IP Address. Enter IP address (default is 192.168.111.113) of device from the Web Browser. For example: 192.168.111.113. A Dialogue Box will pop out and request user login. Please enter the management username/password into the fields, then click on the OK button (default username/password is subscriber/subscriber) Step 2 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP. Go to Software Upgrade page and enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the “Browse…" button to locate the image file which must be “.img” suffix in your computer. Click “Apply” to start upgrading the modem. Time spent is dependent on the image size and the usage status of modem. Figure 32. Software Upgrade Page Interrupt the updating process may crash this Modem Image. Please Wait until the updating process is finished WARNING before terminating the network or switching off the device. 30 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Step 3 Wait for upgrading progress. ”Estimate Waiting Time” is the remained estimate time for upgrade process finish, which is for reference only. Step 4 “Upgrade Success” will be displayed when upgrading succeeds. Step 5 Press “Reboot” button to reboot the system. Step 6 After rebooting the system, user can check the latest software version. 31 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 4.1. Advance Setting for Service/ISP Advance Setting WiMAX modem web page configuration supports two administration levels. General users will use “subscriber” as login username. Through this account, user can’t configure Network Parameters, such as WAN, NAT, Firewall and Filter, as well as Dynamic Adaptation. To enable advance settings in web page, user needs to use “isp” as username to login. The default password for “isp” account is “isp”. Figure 33. Home Page of Advance Settings for Router Mode 32 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 4.1.1. Network Parameters - WAN WAN (Wide Area Network) displays IP address information and subnet mask getting from the ISP for the WiMAX Interface of this modem. (See Figure 34) User can configure WAN setting, e.g. IP address, Default Gateway, and DNS. All of them can be set to auto or manual. When user sets IP address manually, he has to configure the default gateway and DNS manually too. MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) can be set between 1300 and 2048. Figure 34. 33 WAN WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 4.1.2. Network Parameters – NAT NAT (Network Address Translator) will translate the local IP address to global address and vice versa. In NAT setting, user can click check box to enable NAT settings. Figure 35 displays NAT setting which includes DMZ host and Virtual server. Figure 35. NAT If user has a computer that can not run Internet applications properly from behind the device, then user can allow that computer unrestricted access to Internet, that is, to enter the IP address of that computer as a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host. Adding a client to the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks; so please use this option as the last resort. Figure 36. DMZ Host 34 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL A Virtual Server is defined as a service port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP. For example, if user has an FTP Server (port 21) at 192.168.111.1, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.111.80, and a VPN (port 1723) server at 192.168.111.7, then user needs to specify the following virtual server. Figure 37. Virtual Server IP Address: The server computer in the LAN network that will be providing the virtual services. Protocol: The protocol used for the virtual service. External Port: The port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the virtual service. Internal Port: The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer. 35 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 4.1.3. Network Parameters – Firewall Firewall setting is used to pass or deny traffic through the device as show in Figure 38 displays. Click check box to enable the desired firewall settings. Un-checking “Enable Firewall” will also disable Firewall function (see Figure 38 and Figure 39). The maximum quantity of each filter is 32. Figure 38. Firewall Action Select Deny and Pass to allow or deny the traffic through the device. Direction Selecting “In” indicates the traffic direction is inward into device, and selecting “out” indicates the traffic direction is outward from the device. Protocol Select one of the following protocols, including TCP, UDP, ICMP, TCP/UDP and ALL. IP address Enter the IP address range from source IP to destination IP. 36 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Port User can enter a single port, port range, excluded port range or all port range. ICMP When selecting ICMP protocol, user can decide the type and the code of ICMP. Press “Apply” at end of table to add a new firewall rule. (See Figure 38). If “Pass” in Action filed is selected, only user-specified source IP addresses are allowed to access the Destination IP addresses and the specified port. If “Deny” in Action field is selected, only user-specified source IP addresses are not allowed to access to the Destination IP addresses and the specified port. To remove a selected firewall rule, select the desired rule, then press “Remove” at the end of the table Figure 39. Firewall Rules Table 37 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 4.1.4. Network Parameters – Filter Figure 40 displays Filter setting which include IP filter and MAC filter. It works in the same way as Firewall with simple setting. On this page, user can set two kinds of filters: IP Filter and MAC Filter. Click check box to enable desired filter settings. Figure 40. IP Filter Table Press “Apply” at end of table to add a new IP Filter. (See Figure 40 and Figure 41 for setting details). If “Pass” in Action field is selected, only user-specified IP addresses are allowed to access the wireless network. If “Deny” in Action field is selected, only user-specified IP addresses are not allowed to access the wireless network. To remove a selected IP filter rule, select the desired rule, then press “Remove” at the end of the table (see Figure 41). 38 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL Figure 41. MAC Filter Table User can enter any description in Description block. Press “Apply” at end of table to add a new MAC Filter. (See Figure 41). User-specified source MAC addresses are not allowed to access the destination MAC address. To remove a selected MAC filter rule, select the desired rule, then press “Remove” at the end of the table (see Figure 41). 39 WM5030M-OD USER MANUAL 4.1.5. Dynamic Adaptation The goal of dynamic modulation is to optimize the downlink capacity of a mobile WiMAX network for each mobile station (MS) This optimization is done by selecting the most suitable Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS), in other words, from QPSK-1/2 to 64QAM-5/6, in accordance with the signal quality measured by MS. Select Enable / Disable Dynamic Adaptation (see Figure 42), and press “Save/Apply” to save settings. Figure 42. 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