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9 Configuration and Management
9.1 Web User Interface
The end-user configures the W3x terminals through a web user interface
(WUI) that is accessible through the LAN and WLAN interfaces.
The WUI also includes a Configuration Wizard for easy setup of the local
Internet connection and wireless network.
9.2 Command Line Interface
The CLI is mainly intended for operator service personnel handling tasks
like storing/exchanging configuration files and for maintenance purpose (i.e.
fault location and tracing).
Remote access to the CLI is possible using SSH2 and local access to the
CLI is provided through Telnet.
9.3 Access Control
Access control in the W3x terminals is applicable for all interfaces, i.e. CLI,
WUI and remote management.
By default there are three accounts available, where:
• The end-user (user-id user), using the WUI, is allowed to access
functions and configuration parameters related to WAN
authentication, LAN settings, NAT and port forwarding, WLAN
access point and USB file and printer sharing.
This account can only be used when accessing the WUI and has
no access rights to the CLI.
• The operator (user-id operator), using the CLI, in addition to the
end-user privileges also is allowed to access additional WAN
related configuration parameters, telephony service parameters
and trouble shooting.
• An administrator account (user-id root), using the CLI, has full
permissions.
Each configuration parameter has an access control specification
determining what action (read or write) the user/group is allowed to
perform.
9.4 Management Tools
9.4.1 Software Update
The W3x terminals run Linux OS on an Intel hardware platform. The flash
file system is formatted as two partitions, each capable of holding a