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Figure 6.5 SIM PIN enable
To disable PIN on the SIM, perform the following:
1. Click ‘SIM setup’ on the ‘System setup’ screen of the management console. Click the ‘SIM PIN enable’ tab (see Figure 6.5).
2. By default the PIN is enabled on your SIM card. To disable the PIN, de-select the first Enabled checkbox.
3. Click OK to save your changes.
6.3
Unlock device
In case the GlobeSurfer
®
II is locked to a specific ISP it can be unlocked with a code that you should be able to get from your ISP.
Normally there are certain conditions that must be fulfilled to be able to unlock the device.
To unlock the GlobeSurfer
®
II:
1. Click ‘Unlock device’ on the ‘System setup’ screen of the management console. If the GlobeSurfer
®
II really is locked, the ‘Unlock
device’ screen will appear.
2. Enter the unlock code.
3. Click OK.
6.4
System monitoring
Connections
The Monitoring screen displays a table summarizing the monitored connection data (see Figure 6.6). GlobeSurfer
®
II constantly
monitors traffic within the local network and between the local network and the Internet. You can view statistical information about data
received from and transmitted to the Internet (WAN) and to computers in the local network (LAN).
Figure 6.6 System monitoring
Click the ’Refresh’ button to update the display, or press the ’Automatic Refresh On’ button to constantly update the displayed
parameters.
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6.4.1
Log
The Log screen (see Figure 6.7)
Figure 6.7 System log
6.4.2
System
The systems tab shows current uptime for the system (see Figure 6.8).
Figure 6.8 System
6.4.3
About GlobeSurfer
®
II
To view technical information regarding GlobeSurfer
®
II, click ‘About GlobeSurfer
®
II’ on the ‘System setup’ screen of the
management console. Technical information such as ‘Version’, ‘IMSI’ and ‘IMEI’ will appear (see Figure 6.9).
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Figure 6.9 About GlobeSurfer
®
II
6.4.4
Configuration file
Click ‘Configuration file’ on the ‘System setup’ screen to view the contents of GlobeSurfer
®
II«s configuration file.
Figire 6.10 Configuration file
Click ‘Save configuration file’ to save a copy of the configuration file.
Click Load configuration file to load a configuration file and restart GlobeSurfer
®
II.
6.4.5
Restart
To restart the GlobeSurfer
®
II:
1.
Click ‘Restart’ on the ‘System setup’ screen of the management console. The ‘Restart’ screen will be displayed (see
Figure 6.11).
2.
Click OK to restart GlobeSurfer
®
II. This may take up to one minute. To reenter the management console after restarting
GlobeSurfer
®
II, click the browser’s Refresh button.
Figure 6.11 Restart
6.4.6
Restore defaults
You may sometimes wish to restore GlobeSurfer
®
II’s factory default settings This may happen, for example, when you wish to
build a new network from the beginning, or when you cannot recall changes made to the network and wish to go back to the
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default configuration.
Figure 6.12 Restore Defaults
To restore default settings:
1. Click ‘Restore defaults’ on the ‘System setup’ screen of the management console. The Restore defaults screen will be
displayed (see Figure 6.12).
2. Click OK to restore GlobeSurfer
®
II’s factory default settings.
Note:
All web-based management settings and parameters, not only those in the ‘Advanced’ section, will be restored to their
default values. This includes the administrator password; a user-specified password will no longer be valid.
6.4.7
Diagnostics
The ‘Diagnostics’ screen can assist you in testing network connectivity and viewing statistics, such as the number of packets
transmitted and received, round-trip time and success status
6.4.8
Ping
To diagnose network connectivity, perform the following steps:
1. Click the ’Diagnostics’ icon from the ’System setup’ screen. The ’Diagnostics’ screen will appear (see Figure 6.13).
2. Under the Ping section, enter the IP address or URL to be tested in the ’Destination’ field.
3. Enter the number of pings you would like to perform.
4. Press the ’Go’ button.
In a few seconds, diagnostic statistics will be displayed. If no new information is displayed, press the ’Refresh’ button.
Figure 6.13 Diagnostics
6.4.9
Performing a Traceroute
To perform a traceroute, follow these steps:
1. Click the ’Diagnostics’ icon from the ’System setup’ screen in the Web-based Management. The ’Diagnostics’ screen will
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appear (see Figure 6.13).
2. Under the Traceroute section, enter the IP address or URL to be tested in the ’Destination’ field.
3. Press the ’Go’ button.
A traceroute will commence, constantly refreshing the screen. To stop the trace and view the results, press ’Cancel’.
6.5
System settings
The ‘System settings’ screen allows you to configure various system and management parameters.
Figure 6.14 System settings
6.5.1
System
Use this section to configure the following:
1. Specify the ‘GlobeSurfer
®
II host name’. The host name is the URL address of the GlobeSurfer
®
II.
2. Specify your network’s ‘Local domain’.
6.5.2
GlobeSurfer
®
II Management Console Settings
Use this section to configure the following:
1. ‘Automatic refresh of system monitoring web pages’: Select this checkbox to enable the automatic refresh of system
monitoring web pages.
2. ‘Warn user before network configuration changes’: Select this checkbox to activate user warnings before network
configuration changes take effect.

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