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CHAPTER 17
The Remote Management
Screens
17.1 Overview
Use the TOOLS > Remote Management screens to control which computers can use which
services to access the WiMAX Modem on each interface.
Remote management allows you to determine which services/protocols can access which
WiMAX Modem interface (if any) from which computers.
You may manage your WiMAX Modem from a remote location via:
To disable remote management of a service, select Disable in the corresponding Server
Access field.
You may only have one remote management session running at a time. The WiMAX Modem
automatically disconnects a remote management session of lower priority when another
remote management session of higher priority starts. The priorities for the different types of
remote management sessions are as follows.
1 Telnet
2 HTTP
17.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
•The WWW screen (
Section 17.2 on page 173) lets you control HTTP access to your
WiMAX Modem.
•The Telnet screen (
Section 17.3 on page 173) lets you control Telnet access to your
WiMAX Modem.
•The FTP screen (
Section 17.4 on page 174) lets you control FTP access to your WiMAX
Modem.
•The SNMP screen (
Section 17.5 on page 175) lets you control SNMP access to your
WiMAX Modem.
•The DNS screen (
Section 17.6 on page 177) lets you control DNS access to your WiMAX
Modem.
•The Security screen (
Section 17.7 on page 178) lets you control how your WiMAX
Modem responds to other types of requests.
Table 71 Remote Management
Internet (WAN only) ALL (LAN and WAN)
LAN only Neither (Disable).