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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).