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Certificate Status
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7.6
Certificate Status
The Certificate page displays available certificates information, such as serial number, issuer of
certificate, type and expiration date. Root CA certificates can be added or deleted using this page.
The page displays the following information in a table:
Certificate Serial Number
Issued to
Issued by
Expiry Date - the date for certificate expiration. The format is mm/dd/yyyy.
Certificate type
Edit - option to remove a certificate from the list (only if the Remove option appears in this column)
NOTE!
Do not change parameters in this page unless specifically instructed by your service provider.
Figure 7-5: Status - Certificate
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To add a certificate, click
Browse
and select the file to load. Click
Import
to add the certificate to the
list.
To remove an editable certificate, click
Remove
next to the certificate to be deleted. Some certificates
are read-only and cannot be deleted.
INFORMATION
The table displays only part of the information (e.g. part of the serial number). To view the entire string,
hover the mouse over the cell to display a tool-tip with the entire string.
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About
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About
This page displays the current information about the unit. The information is set by the manufacturer as
the factory defaults.
The information includes:
Service Provider
Product Name
WAN MAC
LAN MAC
Model ID
Hardware Version
Serial Number
Figure 7-6: Status - About
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Chapter 8 - Configuring Telephony
Parameters
In this chapter
“Introduction” on page 78
“VoIP Parameters” on page 79
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Introduction
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8.1
Introduction
This chapter describes how to configure VoIP parameters.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is a way of using the Internet to make phone calls. You
can make VoIP calls by connecting a regular phone to one of the unit's Phone ports.
Before using the VoIP Phone ports on the unit, you must have an account with a SIP service provider that
includes one voice line. Setup of the modem is automatic and you will not need to make any changes to
this page to have your voice service enabled, however you may want to change some of the features
that are listed below. The modem allows the Phone port to be configured separately with different
settings.
NOTE!
Modifying the user name, password, or user account settings is not required. These attributes are
automatically populated when the modem is configured after connection.
If you are having trouble
with your voice service, contact Customer Service for support. Do not make changes to these items in
an attempt to restore your service.