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Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Related Documentation • Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the LTE Device and get up and running right away. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
3.1 Overview ............................20 3.2 The Connection Status Screen ......................20 3.3 The System Info Screen ........................21 Chapter 4 Broadband............................24 4.1 Overview ............................24 4.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................24 4.1.2 What You Need to Know ......................24 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................56 8.1.2 What You Need To Know ......................56 8.2 The General Screen ..........................57 8.3 The Port Forwarding Screen ......................57 8.3.1 The Port Forwarding Screen ....................58 8.3.2 The Port Forwarding Add/Edit Screen ..................59 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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11.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ..................80 11.1.2 What You Need to Know ......................80 11.1.3 Verifying a Certificate ......................81 11.2 Local Certificates ..........................82 11.3 Trusted CA ............................84 11.4 Trusted CA Import .........................84 11.5 View Certificate ..........................85 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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15.3 The Log Screen ..........................115 15.4 The WAN Traffic Status Screen ....................116 15.5 The LAN Traffic Status Screen ...................... 117 15.6 The NAT Traffic Status Screen ...................... 117 15.7 The VoIP Status Screen ........................ 118 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Remote Management........................132 23.1 Overview ............................132 23.1.1 What You Can Do in the Remote Management Screens ............132 23.1.2 What You Need to Know About Remote Management ............133 23.2 The WWW Screen ........................133 23.2.1 Configuring the WWW Screen .....................133 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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25.2 Power and Hardware Connections ....................141 25.3 LTE Device Access and Login ......................141 25.4 Internet Access ..........................143 25.5 Phone Calls and VoIP ........................144 25.6 UPnP .............................144 Appendix A Customer Support ......................146 Appendix B Legal Information......................152 Index ..............................159 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Your LTE Device provides shared Internet access by connecting to an LTE network. Computers can connect to the LTE Device’s PoE injector. Figure 1 LTE Device’s Internet Access Application 1.2.2 VoIP Features Use SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) accounts with the LTE Device to make and receive VoIP telephone calls. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
LTE Device. You could simply restore your last configuration. Keep in mind that backing up a configuration file will not back up passwords used to set up VoIP. Write down any information your ISP provides you. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
A password screen displays. Type “admin” as the default Username and “1234” as the default password to access the device’s Web Configurator. Click Login. If you have changed the password, enter your password and click Login. Figure 3 Password Screen LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Enter a new password, retype it to confirm and click Apply. Figure 4 Change Password Screen The Connection Status screen appears. Figure 5 Connection Status Click System Info to display the System Info screen, where you can view the LTE Device’s interface and system information. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
• A - title bar • B - main window • C - navigation panel 2.2.1 Title Bar The title bar shows the Logout icons in the upper right corner. Click the Logout icon to log out of the web configurator. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click LAN Device on the System Info screen (a in Figure 6 on page 16) to display the Connection Status screen. See Chapter 3 on page 20 for more information on the System Info and Connection Status screens. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
To view the connected LAN devices in a list, click List View in the Viewing mode selection box. Figure 8 Connection Status: List View In Icon View, if you want to view information about a client, click the client’s name and Info. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Go to the Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade screen to change it. LTE_WAN1 ~ This field displays the current LTE IP address of the LTE Device in the WAN. LTE_WAN3 - IP Address LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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This displays the frequency band of the cellular connection. LTE displays for an LTE connection. Connection Uptime This displays how long the LTE connection has been available since it was last established successfully. LTE Firmware This displays the version of the firmware on the LTE module. Version LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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This shows Active when the SIP account has been registered and ready for use or In-Active when the SIP account is not yet registered. This field displays the account number and service domain of the SIP account. You can change these in VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
The WAN IP address is an IP address for the LTE Device, which makes it accessible from an outside network. It is used by the LTE Device to communicate with other devices in other networks. The ISP dynamically assigns it each time the LTE Device tries to access the Internet. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This field displays the name of the LTE network to which the LTE Device connects. This shows whether NAT is activated or not for this connection. NAT is not available when the connection uses the bridging service. Modify Click the Edit icon to configure the connection. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Select Auto to have the LTE Device configure the APN (Access Point Name) of an LTE network automatically. Otherwise, select Manual and enter the APN manually in the field below. Authentication Select this if your LTE service provider requires you to use a user name and password for the LTE connection. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Use the SIM screen to enter the PIN of your SIM card. Entering the wrong PIN code 3 times locks the SIM card after which you need a PUK from the service provider to unlock it. Click Network Setting > Broadband > SIM. The following screen opens. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
If the SIM card is locked, use this screen to enter the PUK (Pin Unlock Key) code. Note: You may have to ask the service provider for a PUK code to unlock the SIM card. You will need a new SIM card if you enter the wrong PUK code too many times. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
If your ISP gives you DNS server addresses, manually enter them in the DNS server fields. If your ISP dynamically assigns the DNS server IP addresses (along with the LTE Device’s WAN IP address), set the DNS server fields to get the DNS server address from the ISP. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
The following terms and concepts may help as you read this chapter. 5.1.2.1 About LAN IP Address An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label assigned to each device (e.g., computer, printer) participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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ZyXEL has achieved UPnP certification from the Universal Plug and Play Forum UPnP™ Implementers Corp. (UIC). ZyXEL's UPnP implementation supports Internet Gateway Device (IGD) 1.0. Section 5.7 on page 41 for examples of installing and using UPnP. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
DHCP requests and responses between the remote server and the clients. Enter the IP address of the actual, remote DHCP server in the Remote DHCP Server field in this case. When DHCP is used, the following fields need to be set: IP Addressing Values LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Select None to not configure extra DNS servers. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. 5.3 The IPv6 LAN Setup Screen Use this screen to configure the IPv6 settings for your LTE Device’s LAN interface. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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An IPv6 prefix length specifies how many most significant bits (starting from the left) in the address compose the network address. This field displays the bit number of the IPv6 subnet mask. Preferred Lifetime Enter the preferred lifetime for the prefix. Valid Lifetime Enter the valid lifetime for the prefix. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Select this to have the LTE Device indicate to hosts to obtain network settings (such as flag on prefix and DNS settings) through DHCPv6. Clear this to have the LTE Device indicate to hosts that DHCPv6 is not available and they should use the prefix in the router advertisement message. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers based on their MAC Addresses. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters, for example, 00:A0:C5:00:00:02. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
MAC Address Enter the MAC address of a computer on your LAN. IP Address Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the computer on your LAN with the MAC address that you will also specify. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
When configured as a server, the LTE Device provides the TCP/IP configuration for the clients. If you turn DHCP service off, you must have another DHCP server on your LAN, or else the computer must be manually configured. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Internet, for example, only between your two branch offices, you can assign any IP addresses to the hosts without problems. However, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of IP addresses specifically for private networks: • 10.0.0.0 — 10.255.255.255 • 172.16.0.0 — 172.31.255.255 • 192.168.0.0 — 192.168.255.255 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click the Windows Setup tab and select Communication in the Components selection box. Click Details. Figure 20 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication In the Communications window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box in the Components selection box. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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In the Network Connections window, click Advanced in the main menu and select Optional Networking Components …. Figure 22 Network Connections The Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard window displays. Select Networking Service in the Components selection box and click Details. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Figure 23 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard In the Networking Services window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box. Figure 24 Networking Services Click OK to go back to the Windows Optional Networking Component Wizard window and click Next. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click Start and Control Panel. Double-click Network Connections. An icon displays under Internet Gateway. Right-click the icon and select Properties. Figure 25 Network Connections In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see the port mappings there were automatically created. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Chapter 5 Home Networking Figure 26 Internet Connection Properties You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Figure 28 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add When the UPnP-enabled device is disconnected from your computer, all port mappings will be deleted automatically. Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK. An icon displays in the system tray. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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LTE Device first. This comes helpful if you do not know the IP address of the LTE Device. Follow the steps below to access the web configurator. Click Start and then Control Panel. Double-click Network Connections. Select My Network Places under Other Places. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Chapter 5 Home Networking Figure 31 Network Connections An icon with the description for each UPnP-enabled device displays under Local Network. Right-click on the icon for your LTE Device and select Invoke. The web configurator login screen displays. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Figure 32 Network Connections: My Network Places Right-click on the icon for your LTE Device and select Properties. A properties window displays with basic information about the LTE Device. Figure 33 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example LTE7410 User’s Guide...
LAN. Figure 34 Example of Static Routing Topology 6.2 Configuring Static Route Use this screen to view and configure IP static routes on the LTE Device. Click Network Setting > Routing to open the Static Route screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
6.2.1 Add/Edit Static Lease Click Add New Static Lease in the Static Routing screen, the following screen appears. Use this screen to configure the required information for a static route. Figure 36 Routing: Add New Static Lease LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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LAN or WAN port. The gateway helps forward packets to their destinations. Metric This is the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. Click this to save your changes. Back Click this to exit this screen without saving. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Figure 37 Example of DNS Routing Topology DNS:168.92.5.1 (Default) sip.service.com 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter The DNS Route screens let you view and configure DNS routes on the LTE Device (Section 7.2 on page 54). LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click the Delete icon to remove a DNS route from the LTE Device. 7.2.1 Add/Edit DNS Route Click Add new DNS route in the DNS Route screen, use this screen to configure the required information for a DNS route. Figure 39 Add New DNS Route LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Select a WAN interface through which the matched DNS query is sent. You must have the WAN interface(s) already configured in the Broadband screen. Click this to save your changes. Back Click this to exit this screen without saving. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
(the inside local address) to another (the inside global address) before forwarding the packet to the WAN side. When the response comes back, NAT translates the destination address (the inside global address) back to the inside local address before forwarding it to the original inside host. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
(for example both FTP and web service), it might be better to specify a range of port numbers. You can allocate a server IP address that corresponds to a port or a range of ports. Please refer to RFC 1700 for further information about port numbers. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This is the index number of the entry. Active This field indicates whether the rule is active or not. A yellow bulb signifies that this rule is active. A gray bulb signifies that this rule is not active. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
To forward only one port, enter the port number again in the External End Port field. To forward a series of ports, enter the start port number here and the end port number in the External End Port field. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Enter the IP address of the default server which receives packets from ports that are not Address specified in the Port Forwarding screen. Note: If you do not assign a default server, the LTE Device discards all packets received for ports not specified in the virtual server configuration. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Global/local denotes the IP address of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for example, the local address refers to the IP address of a host when the packet is in the local LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Many-to-Many Overload NAT mapping) in each packet and then forwards it to the Internet. The LTE Device keeps track of the original addresses and port numbers so incoming reply packets can have their original values restored. The following figure illustrates this. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Figure 46 How NAT Works NAT Table Inside Local Inside Global IP Address IP Address 192.168.1.10 IGA 1 192.168.1.13 192.168.1.11 IGA 2 192.168.1.12 IGA 3 192.168.1.13 IGA 4 192.168.1.12 192.168.1.10 IGA1 Inside Local Inside Global Address (ILA) Address (IGA) 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.10 LTE7410 User’s Guide...
9.2 The Dynamic DNS Screen Use the Dynamic DNS screen to enable DDNS and configure the DDNS settings on the LTE Device. To change your LTE Device’s DDNS, click Network Setting > Dynamic DNS. The screen appears as shown. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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DNS service provider. Result Last Updated This field displays when the LTE Device last updated its WAN IP address to the Dynamic Time DNS service provider. Current Dynamic This field displays the LTE Device’s current WAN IP address. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
• Use the Rules screen (Section 10.4 on page 70) to view the configured firewall rules and add, edit or remove a firewall rule. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) tracks each connection crossing the firewall and makes sure it is valid. Filtering decisions are based not only on rules but also context. For example, traffic from the WAN may only be allowed to cross the firewall in response to a request from the LAN. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
10.2 Firewall General Screen Use this screen to select the firewall protection level on the LTE Device. Click Security > Firewall > General to display the following screen. Figure 49 Security > Firewall > General LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Select Reject to deny the packets and send a TCP reset packet (for a TCP packet) or an ICMP destination-unreachable message (for a UDP packet) to the sender. Select Permit to allow the passage of the packets. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Destination Interface Displays the destination interface to which the firewall rule applies. This is the interface through which the traffic is destined to leave the Device. Please note that a blank source interface is equivalent to Any. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Use this screen to configure firewall rules. In the Rules screen, select an index number and click Add or click a rule’s Edit icon to display this screen and refer to the following table for information on the labels. Figure 52 Security > Firewall > Rules > Add LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Select a service from the Available Services box. Edit Customized Click the Edit Customized Service button to bring up the screen that you use to Services configure a new custom service that is not in the predefined list of services. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This is a single port number or the starting port number of a range that defines your customized service. End Port This is a single port number or the ending port number of a range that defines your customized service. Modify Click this to edit a customized service. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Apply Click this to save your changes. Back Click this to exit this screen without saving. 10.5 DoS Screen Use this screen to enable DoS protection. Click Security > Firewall > Dos to display the following screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
(or arrival rate) of half-open sessions could indicate a DOS attack. 10.5.1.1 Threshold Values If everything is working properly, you probably do not need to change the threshold settings as the default threshold values should work for most small offices. Tune these parameters when you LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This is the rate of new TCP half-open sessions per second that causes the firewall to Count start deleting half-open sessions. When the rate of new connection attempts rises above this number, the LTE Device deletes half-open sessions as required to accommodate new connection attempts. UDP Packet Threshold LTE7410 User’s Guide...
An ICMP redirect attack is one where forged ICMP redirect messages can force the client device to route packets for certain connections through an attacker’s host. DoS Log(Log Level: Select Enable to log DoS attacks. See LTE7410 User’s Guide for information on DEBUG) viewing logs.
For local services that are enabled, protect against misuse. Protect by configuring the services to communicate only with specific peers, and protect by configuring rules to block packets for the services at specific interfaces. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Internet users may be able to connect to computers with running FTP servers. Does this rule conflict with any existing rules? Once these questions have been answered, adding rules is simply a matter of entering the information into the correct fields in the web configurator screens. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Tim uses his private key to encrypt the message and sends it to Jenny. Jenny receives the message and uses Tim’s public key to decrypt it. Additionally, Jenny uses her own private key to encrypt a message and Tim uses Jenny’s public key to decrypt the message. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
MD5 or SHA1 algorithms. The following procedure describes how to check a certificate’s fingerprint to verify that you have the actual certificate. Browse to where you have the certificate saved on your computer. Make sure that the certificate has a “.cer” or “.crt” file name extension. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Use this screen to view the LTE Device’s summary list of certificates and certification requests. You can import the following certificates to your LTE Device: • Web Server - This certificate secures HTTP connections. • SSH- This certificate secures remote connections. Click Security > Certificates to open the Local Certificates screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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This field applies to the SSH/SCP/SFTP certificate. This shows the file format of the current certificate. Replace Click this to replace the certificates and save your changes back to the LTE Device. Reset Click this to clear your settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click Import Certificate in the Trusted CA screen to open the Import Certificate screen. You can save a trusted certification authority’s certificate to the LTE Device. Note: You must remove any spaces from the certificate’s filename before you can import the certificate. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click Security > Certificates > Trusted CA to open the Trusted CA screen. Click the View icon to open the View Certificate screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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You can copy and paste the certificate into an e-mail to send to friends or colleagues or you can copy and paste the certificate into a text editor and save the file on a management computer for later distribution (via floppy disk for example). Back Click this to return to the previous screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
L2TP VPN tunnel. Auth Select the protocol (EAP, MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2) the LTE Device uses for user authentication. Modify Click the Edit icon to go to the screen where you can edit the L2TP VPN tunnel. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Select the protocol (EAP, MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2) the LTE Device uses for user authentication. Click this button to save your settings back to the LTE Device. Back Click this button to return to the previous screen without saving any changes. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This is the remote hosts’ IP addresses behind the remote gateway to which the LTE Device Address tunnels traffic. Modify Click the Edit icon to go to the screen where you can edit the GRE VPN tunnel. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
LTE Device's WAN interface tunnels traffic. Click this button to save your settings back to the LTE Device. Back Click this button to return to the previous screen without saving any changes. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
VoIP stands for Voice over IP. IP is the Internet Protocol, which is the message-carrying standard the Internet runs on. So, Voice over IP is the sending of voice signals (speech) over the Internet (or another network that uses the Internet Protocol). LTE7410 User’s Guide...
14.1.3 Before You Begin • Before you can use these screens, you need to have a VoIP account already set up. If you don’t have one yet, you can sign up with a VoIP service provider over the Internet. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Use this screen to configure the SIP server information, the numbers for certain phone functions and dialing plan for a SIP service provider. Click VoIP > SIP > SIP Service Provider and then click the Edit icon next to a profile of SIP service provider settings to open the following screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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LTE Device to use this SIP provider. SIP Service Enter the name of your SIP service provider. Provider Name SIP Local Port Enter the LTE Device’s listening port number, if your VoIP service provider gave you one. Otherwise, keep the default value. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Remove the 'Route' header in SIP messages. Don't send re-Invite to the remote party when there are multiple codecs answered in the Session Description Protocol (SDP). Remove the 'Authentication' header in SIP ACK messages. RTP Port Range LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Session Expires Enter the number of seconds the LTE Device lets a SIP session remain idle (without traffic) before it automatically disconnects the session. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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This code is used to turn the do not disturb feature on. This has the LTE Device reject all Enable calls destined to the phone line. Do Not Disturb This code is used to turn the Do Not Disturb feature off. Disable LTE7410 User’s Guide...
• Calls with a number followed by the exclamation mark “!” will be dropped. • Calls with a number followed by the termination character “@” will be made immediately. Any digit (0~9, *, #) after the @ character will be ignored. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This shows the SIP number. Modify Click the Edit icon to configure the SIP account. 14.3.1 Edit SIP Account You can configure a SIP account. To access this screen, click the Edit icon next to an account. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Enter the user name for registering this SIP account, exactly as it was given to you. You can use up to 128 printable ASCII characters. Password Enter the password for registering this SIP account, exactly as it was given to you. You can use up to 128 printable ASCII characters. URL Type LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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No Answer Ring This field is used by the Active No Answer Forward feature. Time Enter the number of seconds the LTE Device should wait for you to answer an incoming call before it considers the call is unanswered. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
You might have to subscribe to these services to use them. Contact your VoIP service provider. Apply Click this to save your changes and to apply them to the LTE Device. Cancel Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click this to save your changes and to apply them to the LTE Device. Cancel Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value. 14.6 Technical Reference This section contains background material relevant to the VoIP screens. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
IP address (for the routing of incoming SIP requests). After successful registration, the SIP server knows that the users (identified by their dedicated SIP URIs) are represented by the UA, and knows the IP address to which the SIP requests and responses should be sent. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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In the following example, you want to use client device A to call someone who is using client device The client device (A in the figure) sends a call invitation to the SIP proxy server B. The SIP proxy server forwards the call invitation to C. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Client device A sends a call invitation for C to the SIP redirect server B. The SIP redirect server sends the invitation back to A with C’s IP address (or domain name). Client device A then sends the call invitation to client device C. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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The following figure displays the basic steps in the setup and tear down of a SIP call. A calls B. Table 44 SIP Call Progression 1. INVITE 2. Ringing 3. OK 4. ACK 5. Dialogue (voice traffic) 6. BYE 7. OK LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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(beeping) dial tone when you have a voice message(s). Your VoIP service provider must have a messaging system that sends message waiting status SIP packets as defined in RFC 3842. The LTE Device does not support pulse dialing at the time of writing. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
1. Switch back and forth between two calls. 2. Put a current call on hold to answer an incoming call. 3. Separate the current three-way conference call into two individual calls (one is on-line, the other is on hold). LTE7410 User’s Guide...
When you hear the dial tone, dial “*98#” followed by the number to which you want to transfer the call. to operate the Intercom. After you hear the ring signal or the second party answers it, hang up the phone. European Three-Way Conference Use the following steps to make three-way conference calls. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Hang up the phone to drop the connection. If you want to separate the activated three-way conference into two individual connections (one is on-line, the other is on hold), press the flash key and press “2”. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Syslog is defined in RFC 3164. The RFC defines the packet format, content and system log related information of syslog messages. Each syslog message has a facility and severity level. The syslog LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Specify how often you want the LTE Device to update this screen and click Set Interval to apply the change. Click Stop to halt updating of the screen. Device Status This is the firmware version of the LTE Device. Firmware Version LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Select a severity level from the drop-down list box. This filters search results according to the severity level you have selected. When you select a severity, the LTE Device searches through all logs of that severity or higher. Refresh Click this to renew the log screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Packets Received Data This indicates the number of received packets on this interface. Error This indicates the number of frames with errors received on this interface. Drop This indicates the number of received packets dropped on this interface. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This indicates the number of received packets dropped on this interface. 15.6 The NAT Traffic Status Screen Click System Monitor > Traffic Status > NAT to open the following screen. You can view the NAT status of the LTE Device’s clients in this screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Specify how often you want the LTE Device to update this screen and click Set Interval to apply the change. SIP Status Account This column displays each SIP account in the LTE Device. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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This field displays the SIP number that you use to receive calls on this phone port. Number Phone State This field shows whether or the phone connected to the subscriber port is on-hook ONHOOK) or off-hook (OFFHOOK). LTE7410 User’s Guide...
(*) for each character you type. After you change the password, use the new password to access the LTE Device. Retype to Type the new password again for confirmation. Confirm Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
ACS and specify the ACS IP address or domain name and username and password. Click Maintenance > TR-069 Client to open the following screen. Use this screen to configure your LTE Device to be managed by an ACS. Figure 84 Maintenance > TR-069 Client LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Enter the time interval (in seconds) at which the LTE Device sends information to the auto- configuration server. Bound Select the WAN interface the ACS is bound to. Interface Name Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore the screen’s last saved settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
(not recommended). Apply Click this to save your changes back to the LTE Device. Cancel Click this to begin configuring this screen afresh. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Table 56 Maintenance > System > Time Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Current Date/Time Current Time This field displays the date and time of your LTE Device. Time and Date Setup Manual Select this to enter the time and date manually in hh:mm:ss and yyyy/mm/dd format. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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October. The time you type in the o'clock field depends on your time zone. In Germany for instance, you would type 2 because Germany's time zone is one hour ahead of GMT or UTC (GMT+1). Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore the screen’s last saved settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
You can configure where the LTE Device sends logs and which logs and/or immediate alerts the LTE Device records in the Log Setting screen. 20.2 The Log Setting Screen To change your LTE Device’s log settings, click Maintenance > Log Setting. The screen appears as shown. Figure 87 Maintenance > Log Setting LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Relay Log Log Server Enter the IP address of the LAN computer that you want to use for collecting LTE modem logs. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click this to find the .bin file you want to upload. Remember that you must decompress compressed (.zip) files before you can upload them. Upload Click this to begin the upload process. This process may take up to three minutes. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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After two minutes, log in again and check your new firmware version in the Status screen. If the upload was not successful, an error screen will appear. Click OK to go back to the Firmware Upgrade screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
The backup configuration file will be useful in case you need to return to your previous settings. Click Backup to save the LTE Device’s current configuration to your computer. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
System restart allows you to reboot the LTE Device remotely without turning the power off. You may need to do this if the LTE Device hangs, for example. Click Maintenance > Reboot. Click the Reboot button to have the LTE Device reboot. This does not affect the LTE Device's configuration. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
IP addresses users can use Telnet to manage the LTE Device. • Use the ICMP screen (Section 23.4 on page 135) to set whether or not your LTE Device will respond to pings and probes for services that you have not made available. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
23.2 The WWW Screen Use this screen to specify how to connect to the LTE Device from a web browser, such as Internet Explorer. 23.2.1 Configuring the WWW Screen Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT to display the WWW screen. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Choose Range to just allow the computers with an IP address in the range that you specify to access the LTE Device using this service. Apply Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to restore your previously saved settings. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 23.4 ICMP Screen To change your LTE Device’s security settings, click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > ICMP. The screen appears as shown. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
SSH access and from which IP address the access can come. SSH is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication between two hosts over an unsecured network. Click Maintenance > Remote MGMT > SSH tab to display the screen as shown. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
This section shows an example using a graphical interface SSH client program to remotely access the ZyXEL device. The configuration and connection steps are similar for most SSH client programs. Refer to your SSH client program user’s guide. Enter the IP address and port number. Select SSH. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Chapter 23 Remote Management A window displays prompting you to store the host key in your computer. Click Yes to continue. Enter your user name and password. The command line interface displays. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Click this button to perform the IPv4 traceroute function. This determines the path a packet takes to the specified host. TraceRouteV6 Click this button to perform the IPv6 traceroute function. This determines the path a packet takes to the specified host. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Make sure the power source is turned on. Turn the LTE Device off and on. If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 25.3 LTE Device Access and Login I forgot the IP address for the LTE Device. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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I can see the Login screen, but I cannot log in to the LTE Device. Make sure you have entered the user name and password correctly. The default user name is admin. These fields are case-sensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is not on. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
The Internet connection is slow or intermittent. There might be a lot of traffic on the network. If the LTE Device is sending or receiving a lot of information, try closing some programs that use the Internet, especially peer-to-peer applications. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Re-connect the Ethernet cable. The Local Area Connection icon for UPnP disappears in the screen. Restart your computer. I cannot open special applications such as white board, file transfer and video when I use the MSN messenger. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Chapter 25 Troubleshooting Wait more than three minutes. Restart the applications. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
• Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it. Corporate Headquarters (Worldwide) Taiwan • ZyXEL Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com Asia China • ZyXEL Communications (Shanghai) Corp. ZyXEL Communications (Beijing) Corp. ZyXEL Communications (Tianjin) Corp. • http://www.zyxel.cn India • ZyXEL Technology India Pvt Ltd • http://www.zyxel.in Kazakhstan •...
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• ZyXEL Communications Poland • http://www.zyxel.pl Romania • ZyXEL Romania • http://www.zyxel.com/ro/ro Russia • ZyXEL Russia • http://www.zyxel.ru Slovakia • ZyXEL Communications Czech s.r.o. organizacna zlozka • http://www.zyxel.sk Spain • ZyXEL Communications ES Ltd • http://www.zyxel.es Sweden • ZyXEL Communications LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Appendix A Customer Support • http://www.zyxel.se Switzerland • Studerus AG • http://www.zyxel.ch/ Turkey • ZyXEL Turkey A.S. • http://www.zyxel.com.tr • ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.uk Ukraine • ZyXEL Ukraine • http://www.ua.zyxel.com Latin America Argentina • ZyXEL Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/ec/es/ Brazil •...
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Appendix A Customer Support • http://www.zyxel.com/me/en/ North America • ZyXEL Communications, Inc. - North America Headquarters • http://www.zyxel.com/us/en/ Oceania Australia • ZyXEL Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/ Africa South Africa • Nology (Pty) Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.za LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Italia. Se non viene installato all 'interno del proprio fondo, l'utilizzo di prodotti Wireless LAN richiede una “Autorizzazione Generale”. Consultare http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ per maggiori dettagli. Latvia The outdoor usage of the 2.4 GHz band requires an authorization from the Electronic Communications Office. Please check http:// www.esd.lv for more details. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
ZyXEL products put on the EU market in compliance with the requirement of the European Parliament and the Council published Directive 2009/125/EC establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (recast), so called LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Symbolen innebär att enligt lokal lagstiftning ska produkten och/eller dess batteri kastas separat från hushållsavfallet. När den här produkten når slutet av sin livslängd ska du ta den till en återvinningsstation. Vid tiden för kasseringen bidrar du till en bättre miljö och mänsklig hälsa genom att göra dig av med den på ett återvinningsställe. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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Appendix B Legal Information Environmental Product Declaration LTE7410 User’s Guide...
To obtain the services of this warranty, contact your vendor. You may also refer to the warranty policy for the region in which you bought the device at http://www.zyxel.com/web/support_warranty_info.php. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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This product contains in part some free software distributed under GPL license terms and/or GPL like licenses. Open source licenses are provided with the firmware package. You can download the latest firmware at www.zyxel.com. To obtain the source code covered under those Licenses, please contact support@zyxel.com.tw to get it. LTE7410 User’s Guide...
Dual-Tone MultiFrequency, see DTMF dynamic DNS replacing 83, 87, 89 storage space Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP 83, 87, 89 thumbprint algorithms DYNDNS wildcard thumbprints trusted CAs 84, 88, 90 verifying fingerprints Certification Authority, see CA LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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MAC address flash key LAN TCP/IP flashing LAND attack listening port Local Area Network, see LAN login passwords logout G.168 automatic GRE VPN logs firewalls Guide Quick Start host host name MAC address managing the device LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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INVITE request speed dial number Ping of Death proxy server probing, firewalls redirect server PSTN call setup signaling register server pulse dialing servers service domain user agent speed dial Quick Start Guide 2, 14 static route status LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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68, 75 TR-069 ACS setup trusted CAs, and certificates 84, 88, 90 Uniform Resource Identifier Universal Plug and Play, see UPnP upgrading firmware UPnP forum security issues version firmware version voice activity detection voice coding LTE7410 User’s Guide...
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