Define the Default Configuration
The Device Manager platform has core configuration items that allow for default configuration for a population. These configuration items control various aspects of device and UI experience. Applicable defaults will be defined as provided as part of initial installation per your specification.
Access Control
The Access Control section defines the means to enable or disable FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, SHH, TFTP and Telnet on the end user’s gateway.
Captive Portal
The Captive Portal section defines the default URL an end user will be redirect to if enabled.
Control Panel
The Control Panel section defines the URL that devices are directed to when using the Control Panel.
LAN
The LAN section defines the LAN side defaults for the end user’s gateway with items including, use of DHCP, Subnet and IP Range.
Management Password
The Management Password section sets the solicit credentials on the end user’s gateway for communication with the ACS.
Management Server
The Management Server section defines the environment specific Management URL for the Device Manager platform and the inform internal for the end user’s gateway.
QOS (Quality of Service)
The Quality of Service section defines the configuration of the end user’s device with specific settings for a routed network configuration. This is commonly used for routed IPTV configurations or for services with higher SLA requirements.
Static Route
The Static Route section predefines specific routing values to be loaded on the end user’s gateway. This is useful in an environment s that leverages a public and private WAN topology.
STUN
This defines the STUN server address, port and client keep-alive values for the end user’s gateway.
Time Zone
The Time Zone section defines the default time zone for the end user’s gateway.
Topology
The Topology section defines the bridged groups and bridge WAN configuration as required. This is commonly used for non-routed IPTV configurations.