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Maya Local Web Interface Manual V1.1, 9/8/2020...
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Contents Slide Title______________________ Static IP Installation Retrieve Password More Diagnostics Reset to Factory Defaults Exiting the Local Web Interface Appendix – Installation Best Practices Maya InSpeed Local Web Interface...
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Maya Local Web Interface Static IP Installation V1.1, 9/8/2020...
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Interface 2. Connect the device’s WAN port to the Back Internet 3. Browse to http://Setup.InSpeed.Net using the Maya built-in Local Web Interface Maya M24 4. Set the static IP Address Details provided in the following slides Maya Local Web Interface...
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Background • Maya devices have no command line interface for reasons of security and avoiding implementing multiple user interfaces on the device • Provisioning, configuration, management, and troubleshooting are all handled from a browser connected to the Cloud-based Maya Control Center (Portal) •...
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Steps Assumption: The Maya device has been Provisioned in the Portal and Saved • LAN & WAN Interfaces factory configured Note: Here is a line drawing of the Maya M24. Maya M24 Maya Local Web Interface...
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Steps (1) 1. Configure hardware a) Connect a computer via Ethernet cable to the default LAN interface (Port 2 on the Maya M24) b) Connect the default WAN Interface (port 1 on the Maya M24) Maya Internet Portal Maya M24...
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Steps (2) 2. Enter the Maya device’s Local Web Interface. The device should respond with the Type http://Setup.InSpeed.Net into browser: Local Web Interface Landing Page The Default LAN port provides DHCP with factory default range from 192.168.241.20 to 192.168.241.200. Its IP address is 192.168.241.1. If setup.inspeed.net fails, use the IP address.
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Steps (3, 4) 3. Click Set WAN IP Address: *In some cases this may be 1 page displayed Selection results in one of these two pages This indicates the device is already Deployed Go forward to: 4. Select Click to configure a static WAN IP Retrieve Password slide Maya Local Web Interface...
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Steps (5) 5. Enter IP Address, Gateway, and DNS Server(s) Maya Local Web Interface...
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Steps (5, Continued) 5. Continuation a) Fill in the 3 boxes b) Click Submit Maya Local Web Interface...
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Steps (6) After clicking Submit, this progress screen is shown: 6. Then this screen appears. Click Put In Service Maya Local Web Interface...
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Final Zero or more progress messages will be displayed: There are Maya software updates available. These updates are being installed now. This can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending upon which packages require updates. Do not unplug, power down, reboot, or disconnect the unit from the Internet. Waiting for confirmation from the Maya Cloud…...
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Up to Date Landing Page After pressing Click here to reload the up-to-date version of this page Maya Local Web Interface...
Retrieve Password Click to retrieve the password from Maya Control Center (Portal) Maya Local Web Interface...
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Maya Portal Access 1. Login to Portal on another computer with Internet access and enter the device’s Maya M24 serial number. Click won’t work here. WAN port won’t pass traffic as it’s expecting DHCP and so it has no IP address After serial number entered, Portal highlights device name &...
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Retrieve Password Steps (3, & 4) 3. Copy password from Portal and paste into Local Web Interface Portal – after clicking on retrieve local password Local Web Interface 4. Then click Login Maya Local Web Interface...
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Retrieve Password Steps (5) 6. Enter Static IP values and click Submit Local Web Interface shows progress Maya Local Web Interface...
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Successfully Configured Last Screen. Now complete Maya Local Web Interface...
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End Maya Static IP Installation Maya Local Web Interface...
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More Diagnostics The Maya Local Web Interface allows access to the diagnostics within the local Maya device. This is typically used during installation for connectivity verification and for general trouble shooting. The diagnostics page will look similar to this screenshot after selecting More Diagnostics, and the drop-down that offers several diagnostics including ping, traceroute, and software version information.
Reset to Factory Defaults Selecting Reset To Factory Defaults returns the device to factory configuration. Exiting the Local Web Interface Once the basic WAN configuration is complete, disconnect the directly attached computer and install the Maya device on your network, allowing the Maya device to access the Internet.
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Appendix Installation Best Practices Important Considerations: 1. Drop Shipment to Customer 2. Customer Self Install 3. No Provider Human Interaction 4. Installer Requires Provider Portal Interaction for Password 5. WAN Static IP required for Maya device 6. Maya Device is in a Deployed state Maya Local Web Interface...
Installation Best Practices (1) New Unit from Factory, Options: • Ship Direct to Customer Provision in Portal and Save. Portal will indicate device is offline and is waiting for it to come online Instruct person at customer site over the phone how to plug ‘n play ...
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Installation Best Practices (2) What is the Difficulty with Static IP? • Factory units are Pre-Configured for DHCP on Port 1, the WAN port Direct ship to customer requires provider’s installer on site to set unit to Static IP •...
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Installation Best Practices (3) How does one use the Local Web Interface to get going with a Static IP problem? • If Provisioned and Save (not Deployed) in the Portal, Local Web Interface can set Static IP in 3 screens and device is Deployed) •...
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Summary Best Practice Drop Shipment to Customer • Customer Calls Provider, who presses Deploy Customer Install, or No Provider Human Interaction • Provider Pre-Installs, Deploys, and Ships Installer Requires Provider Portal Interaction for Password, • WAN Static IP required for Maya device, or Maya InSpeed Device is in a Deployed state ...
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End Maya Local Web Interface Maya Local Web Interface...
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