User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Installation
- Using Web-based Management
- Login
- Status
- System
- Services
- Network
- Interfaces
- Hotspot
- Mobile Internet
- WWAN Setting
- Network Settings
- Reset Modem
- Manually Update Phone Number
- Manually Update MSID
- Manually Update MIP Profile
- eHRPD Menu
- Enable LTE
- U/SIM PIN Management
- Scenario 1: No mobile internet service
- Scenario 2: Mobile internet service pending
- Scenario 3: Mobile internet service enabled
- SIM Management
- Scenario 1: SIM lock absent
- Scenario 2: SIM lock present
- Preferred Network
- AT command
- Router
- WiFi
- Switch
- Diagnostics
- Firewall
- UPNP
- VPN
- Help
- Logout
- Appendix A: Vehicle Installation Guide
- Appendix B: FAQ
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Appendix D: Important Safety Information and Glossary
Using Web-based Management
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3. Filter Source IP Address: Enter the source IP address to be
filtered. The text color will turn red with
on the right for any
invalid IP address entered (e.g.
). When the IP
address entered becomes valid, the text color changes back to
black without
on the right (e.g. ).
4. Filter Source Port: Enter the source port number to be filtered.
5. Click
. The IP filtering rule you have just entered will be added
to the IP Filtering list.
In the status area, the message Unapplied Change may appear
next to “Operator Name” to indicate configuration changes stored in
the router.
6. More rules can be added to the IP filtering list by repeating Steps
1-5.
7. (a) To enable or disable an IP filtering list rule, click its check box
under ‘Enable’.
(b) To remove any Port Triggering rule, click its corresponding
button.
8. To edit a particular IP filtering rule in detail, click its corresponding
button, and the rule’s associated configuration page (more
flexible and detailed than express settings in Steps 1-4) will appear.
After making any changes, click
. Finally click
to exit this configuration page.
(a) (b)