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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2<chapter id="net_config_operations"> 2<chapter id="net_config_operations">
3 <title>Network Configuration Options</title> 3 <title>Network Configuration Options</title>
4 4
@@ -43,16 +43,18 @@
43 43
44 <para>In use cases where CPU capacity is very limited, disabling DPDK 44 <para>In use cases where CPU capacity is very limited, disabling DPDK
45 can free up CPU capacity and overall performance can improve. Navigate 45 can free up CPU capacity and overall performance can improve. Navigate
46 to <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, then <emphasis role="bold">DPDK</emphasis> and 46 to <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, then <emphasis
47 deselect <emphasis role="bold">Enable DPDK</emphasis> to disable the DPDK.</para> 47 role="bold">DPDK</emphasis> and deselect <emphasis role="bold">Enable
48 DPDK</emphasis> to disable the DPDK.</para>
48 49
49 <note> 50 <note>
50 <para>Disabling the DPDK cannot be done after other network 51 <para>Disabling the DPDK cannot be done after other network
51 configurations have been made.</para> 52 configurations have been made.</para>
52 </note> 53 </note>
53 54
54 <para>In <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, select <emphasis role="bold">DPDK</emphasis> 55 <para>In <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, select
55 where DPDK resources can also be configured such as:</para> 56 <emphasis role="bold">DPDK</emphasis> where DPDK resources can also be
57 configured such as:</para>
56 58
57 <itemizedlist> 59 <itemizedlist>
58 <listitem> 60 <listitem>
@@ -89,9 +91,12 @@
89 management system.</para> 91 management system.</para>
90 92
91 <para>To add an interface into the Enea uCPE Manager, select the uCPE 93 <para>To add an interface into the Enea uCPE Manager, select the uCPE
92 device, then from the top toolbar select <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, then 94 device, then from the top toolbar select <emphasis
93 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, 95 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, then <emphasis
94and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interface types are detailed below.</para> 96 role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, <emphasis
97 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, and click the <emphasis
98 role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interface types are
99 detailed below.</para>
95 100
96 <section id="dpdk_interface_type"> 101 <section id="dpdk_interface_type">
97 <title>DPDK Interface Type</title> 102 <title>DPDK Interface Type</title>
@@ -102,10 +107,12 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
102 bridge.</para> 107 bridge.</para>
103 108
104 <note> 109 <note>
105 <para>Make sure the <emphasis role="bold">Enable DPDK</emphasis> checkbox is 110 <para>Make sure the <emphasis role="bold">Enable DPDK</emphasis>
106 selected by accessing <emphasis role="bold">Device</emphasis>, 111 checkbox is selected by accessing <emphasis
107<emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> and choosing 112 role="bold">Device</emphasis>, <emphasis
108<emphasis role="bold">DPDK</emphasis>, otherwise no interface can be assigned as DPDK.</para> 113 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> and choosing <emphasis
114 role="bold">DPDK</emphasis>, otherwise no interface can be assigned
115 as DPDK.</para>
109 </note> 116 </note>
110 117
111 <para>To add a DPDK interface under the management system, set 118 <para>To add a DPDK interface under the management system, set
@@ -202,18 +209,19 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
202 <listitem> 209 <listitem>
203 <para>To edit an interface configuration type from the Enea uCPE 210 <para>To edit an interface configuration type from the Enea uCPE
204 Manager, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar select 211 Manager, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar select
205 the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, then <emphasis role="bold">External 212 the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, then
206 Interfaces</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. 213 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and <emphasis
207 The already configured interfaces are displayed here, as seen in the figure above.</para> 214 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already configured
215 interfaces are displayed here, as seen in the figure above.</para>
208 </listitem> 216 </listitem>
209 217
210 <listitem> 218 <listitem>
211 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the 219 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the
212 example popup shown below, a WAN interface) double click on the 220 example popup shown below, a WAN interface) double click on the
213 desired one and a popup will appear. A different popup appears for 221 desired one and a popup will appear. A different popup appears for
214 each type of interface. From the <emphasis role="bold">Host Interface</emphasis> 222 each type of interface. From the <emphasis role="bold">Host
215 window, a user can change the networking type and the IP address 223 Interface</emphasis> window, a user can change the networking type
216 assignment:</para> 224 and the IP address assignment:</para>
217 225
218 <figure> 226 <figure>
219 <title>Editing an Interface</title> 227 <title>Editing an Interface</title>
@@ -241,9 +249,10 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
241 <section id="wap_interface_type"> 249 <section id="wap_interface_type">
242 <title>Wap Interface Type</title> 250 <title>Wap Interface Type</title>
243 251
244 <para>Wireless Access Point (Wap) interfaces are used to create Wireless 252 <para>Wireless Access Point (Wap) interfaces are used to create
245 Access Points. Only interfaces with <literal>wap-capable</literal> 253 Wireless Access Points. Only interfaces with
246 capabilities can be added as WAP interfaces.</para> 254 <literal>wap-capable</literal> capabilities can be added as WAP
255 interfaces.</para>
247 256
248 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to edit the Configuration of a Wap 257 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to edit the Configuration of a Wap
249 Interface</emphasis></para> 258 Interface</emphasis></para>
@@ -252,30 +261,32 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
252 <listitem> 261 <listitem>
253 <para>To edit an interface configuration from the Enea uCPE 262 <para>To edit an interface configuration from the Enea uCPE
254 Manager, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar select 263 Manager, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar select
255 the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu then 264 the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu then
256 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and select 265 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and select
257 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already configured 266 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already
258 interfaces will be displayed here.</para> 267 configured interfaces will be displayed here.</para>
259 </listitem> 268 </listitem>
260 269
261 <listitem> 270 <listitem>
262 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the 271 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the
263 example popup shown below, a WAP interface) double click on the 272 example popup shown below, a WAP interface) double click on the
264 desired one and a pop-up will appear. A different pop-up appears for 273 desired one and a pop-up will appear. A different pop-up appears
265 each type of interface. From the <literal>Host Interface</literal> 274 for each type of interface. From the <literal>Host
266 window, the following parameters are configurable:</para> 275 Interface</literal> window, the following parameters are
267 276 configurable:</para>
268 <itemizedlist>
269 <listitem>
270 <para>Country Code: the country code, a 2 letter identifier.</para>
271 </listitem>
272 277
273 <listitem> 278 <itemizedlist>
274 <para>Wireless Band: 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. Depending on the band 279 <listitem>
275 selection, the correct <literal>Wireless Mode</literal> and 280 <para>Country Code: the country code, a 2 letter
276 <literal>Radio Channel</literal> must be provided.</para> 281 identifier.</para>
277 </listitem> 282 </listitem>
278 </itemizedlist> 283
284 <listitem>
285 <para>Wireless Band: 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. Depending on the band
286 selection, the correct <literal>Wireless Mode</literal> and
287 <literal>Radio Channel</literal> must be provided.</para>
288 </listitem>
289 </itemizedlist>
279 290
280 <figure> 291 <figure>
281 <title>Editing an Interface</title> 292 <title>Editing an Interface</title>
@@ -291,20 +302,22 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
291 </orderedlist> 302 </orderedlist>
292 303
293 <note> 304 <note>
294 <para>Correct <emphasis role="bold">Country Code</emphasis> selection is mandatory. 305 <para>Correct <emphasis role="bold">Country Code</emphasis>
295 All configuration options are available in the Enea uCPE Manager GUI but only the 306 selection is mandatory. All configuration options are available in
296 Radio Settings that conform with the selected country's official regulatory laws 307 the Enea uCPE Manager GUI but only the Radio Settings that conform
297 will be applied when the Wireless AP is started on the uCPE Device.</para> 308 with the selected country's official regulatory laws will be applied
309 when the Wireless AP is started on the uCPE Device.</para>
298 </note> 310 </note>
299 </section> 311 </section>
300 312
301 <section id="man_configuration"> 313 <section id="man_configuration">
302 <title>Manual Configuration</title> 314 <title>Manual Configuration</title>
303 315
304 <para>For Manual Configuration of uCPE networking, select the uCPE device first, then 316 <para>For Manual Configuration of uCPE networking, select the uCPE
305 access the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, and choose 317 device first, then access the <emphasis
306 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, where a list of 318 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, and choose <emphasis
307 available network interfaces and their capabilities can be found.</para> 319 role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, where a list of available
320 network interfaces and their capabilities can be found.</para>
308 321
309 <para>After networking interfaces have been added to the Enea uCPE 322 <para>After networking interfaces have been added to the Enea uCPE
310 Manager, the user can change the interface type (DPDK, SR-IOV, 323 Manager, the user can change the interface type (DPDK, SR-IOV,
@@ -357,16 +370,16 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
357 </listitem> 370 </listitem>
358 371
359 <listitem> 372 <listitem>
360 <para>Select the <emphasis role="bold">Bridges</emphasis> option, then click 373 <para>Select the <emphasis role="bold">Bridges</emphasis> option,
361 <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis>.</para> 374 then click <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis>.</para>
362 </listitem> 375 </listitem>
363 </orderedlist> 376 </orderedlist>
364 377
365 <note> 378 <note>
366 <para>Depending on the settings found when accessing 379 <para>Depending on the settings found when accessing the <emphasis
367 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold">OpenVSwitch</emphasis> 380 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu and selecting <emphasis
368 and selecting <emphasis role="bold">DPDK</emphasis>, OVS bridges with or without DPDK 381 role="bold">DPDK</emphasis>, OVS bridges with or without DPDK support
369 support will be used on the uCPE device.</para> 382 will be used on the uCPE device.</para>
370 </note> 383 </note>
371 384
372 <para>There are three types of bridges which can be created, each one 385 <para>There are three types of bridges which can be created, each one
@@ -474,8 +487,9 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
474 </listitem> 487 </listitem>
475 488
476 <listitem> 489 <listitem>
477 <para>Allows for creation of <literal>Wireless Access Points</literal>. 490 <para>Allows for creation of <literal>Wireless Access
478 This bridge type does not need a physical port attached to it.</para> 491 Points</literal>. This bridge type does not need a physical
492 port attached to it.</para>
479 </listitem> 493 </listitem>
480 </itemizedlist></para> 494 </itemizedlist></para>
481 </listitem> 495 </listitem>
@@ -492,14 +506,16 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
492 506
493 <itemizedlist> 507 <itemizedlist>
494 <listitem> 508 <listitem>
495 <para><emphasis role="bold">name</emphasis>: name of the bridge.</para> 509 <para><emphasis role="bold">name</emphasis>: name of the
510 bridge.</para>
496 </listitem> 511 </listitem>
497 512
498 <listitem> 513 <listitem>
499 <para><emphasis role="bold">ovs-bridge-type</emphasis>: select 514 <para><emphasis role="bold">ovs-bridge-type</emphasis>: select
500 <literal>communication</literal> or <literal>integration</literal>, 515 <literal>communication</literal> or
501 depending on intended usage. For communication bridges, physical 516 <literal>integration</literal>, depending on intended usage. For
502 interfaces can be added to the bridge.</para> 517 communication bridges, physical interfaces can be added to the
518 bridge.</para>
503 </listitem> 519 </listitem>
504 </itemizedlist> 520 </itemizedlist>
505 </section> 521 </section>
@@ -543,10 +559,11 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
543 which occurs when the uCPE device connects to the Enea uCPE Manager 559 which occurs when the uCPE device connects to the Enea uCPE Manager
544 informing that the ZTP setup failed for the specific uCPE device.</para> 560 informing that the ZTP setup failed for the specific uCPE device.</para>
545 561
546 <para>To create an offline configuration, select from the top toolbar 562 <para>To create an offline configuration, select from the top toolbar
547 the <emphasis role="bold">Applications</emphasis> menu, then <emphasis role="bold">Offline 563 the <emphasis role="bold">Applications</emphasis> menu, then <emphasis
548 Config</emphasis> and choose <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis>. The following fields 564 role="bold">Offline Config</emphasis> and choose <emphasis
549 should be filled:</para> 565 role="bold">Add</emphasis>. The following fields should be
566 filled:</para>
550 567
551 <itemizedlist> 568 <itemizedlist>
552 <listitem> 569 <listitem>
@@ -606,9 +623,10 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
606 <para>If a match is found, the offline configuration is sent to the 623 <para>If a match is found, the offline configuration is sent to the
607 device as part of Zero-Touch-Provisioning.</para> 624 device as part of Zero-Touch-Provisioning.</para>
608 625
609 <para>After creating the Offline Config Store, access the device by selecting 626 <para>After creating the Offline Config Store, access the device by
610 <emphasis role="bold">Applications</emphasis>, then <emphasis role="bold">offline config</emphasis> 627 selecting <emphasis role="bold">Applications</emphasis>, then <emphasis
611 and clicking <emphasis role="bold">Config App</emphasis>, to provision it with the required 628 role="bold">offline config</emphasis> and clicking <emphasis
629 role="bold">Config App</emphasis>, to provision it with the required
612 initial configuration. This operation mirrors what happens during manual 630 initial configuration. This operation mirrors what happens during manual
613 configuration described previously.</para> 631 configuration described previously.</para>
614 632
@@ -617,9 +635,10 @@ and click the <emphasis role="bold">Add</emphasis> button. The available Interfa
617 connects to the Enea uCPE Manager. Just changing an offline 635 connects to the Enea uCPE Manager. Just changing an offline
618 configuration will not push the new changes to the device. If an 636 configuration will not push the new changes to the device. If an
619 offline configuration is changed after uCPE device registration, a 637 offline configuration is changed after uCPE device registration, a
620 factory reset can be executed to force a new ZTP to execute. 638 factory reset can be executed to force a new ZTP to execute. Select
621Select the device, then access the <emphasis role="bold">Operations</emphasis> menu 639 the device, then access the <emphasis
622and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para> 640 role="bold">Operations</emphasis> menu and select <emphasis
641 role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
623 </note> 642 </note>
624 </section> 643 </section>
625 </section> 644 </section>
@@ -643,32 +662,43 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
643 662
644 <itemizedlist> 663 <itemizedlist>
645 <listitem> 664 <listitem>
646 <para><literal>Once-before-startup</literal>. This script will only 665 <para><literal>Once-before-startup</literal>. This script will only
647 execute once during the startup.</para> 666 execute once after the system has rebooted, prior to processing any
667 device configuration.</para>
648 </listitem> 668 </listitem>
649 669
650 <listitem> 670 <listitem>
651 <para><literal>Always-before-startup</literal>. This script will 671 <para><literal>Always-before-startup</literal>. This script will always
652 always execute during the startup.</para> 672 execute after the system has rebooted, prior to processing any device
673 configuration.</para>
653 </listitem> 674 </listitem>
654 675
655 <listitem> 676 <listitem>
656 <para><literal>Once-after-startup</literal>. This script will only 677 <para><literal>Once-after-startup</literal>. The script will always
657 execute once after the system has been started.</para> 678 execute after the system has rebooted, after all device configuration
679 processes have completed.</para>
658 </listitem> 680 </listitem>
659 681
660 <listitem> 682 <listitem>
661 <para><literal>Always-after-startup</literal>. This script will 683 <para><literal>Always-after-startup</literal>. This script will
662 always execute after the system has been started.</para> 684 always execute after all device configuration processes have
685 completed after the system has rebooted.</para>
663 </listitem> 686 </listitem>
664 </itemizedlist> 687 </itemizedlist>
665 688
689 <note>
690 <para>After a factory reset, any of the
691 <literal>Once-before-*</literal> or <literal>Once-after-*</literal>
692 scripts will be re-run as described above.</para>
693 </note>
694
666 <para>Follow the instruction below to upload scripts:</para> 695 <para>Follow the instruction below to upload scripts:</para>
667 696
668 <orderedlist> 697 <orderedlist>
669 <listitem> 698 <listitem>
670 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu, then <emphasis role="bold">Custom 699 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu, then
671 Scripts</emphasis> and choose <emphasis role="bold">Configure</emphasis>.</para> 700 <emphasis role="bold">Custom Scripts</emphasis> and choose <emphasis
701 role="bold">Configure</emphasis>.</para>
672 </listitem> 702 </listitem>
673 703
674 <listitem> 704 <listitem>
@@ -676,13 +706,14 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
676 </listitem> 706 </listitem>
677 707
678 <listitem> 708 <listitem>
679 <para>In the <emphasis role="bold">Script Type</emphasis> menu, select the type 709 <para>In the <emphasis role="bold">Script Type</emphasis> menu,
680 the uploaded script should have.</para> 710 select the type the uploaded script should have.</para>
681 </listitem> 711 </listitem>
682 712
683 <listitem> 713 <listitem>
684 <para>Press <emphasis role="bold">Choose File</emphasis> to select the scripts 714 <para>Press <emphasis role="bold">Choose File</emphasis> to select
685 needed, and then click <emphasis role="bold">Send</emphasis>.</para> 715 the scripts needed, and then click <emphasis
716 role="bold">Send</emphasis>.</para>
686 </listitem> 717 </listitem>
687 </orderedlist> 718 </orderedlist>
688 </section> 719 </section>
@@ -694,15 +725,16 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
694 725
695 <orderedlist> 726 <orderedlist>
696 <listitem> 727 <listitem>
697 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu, then <emphasis role="bold">Custom 728 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu, then
698 Scripts</emphasis> and select <emphasis role="bold">Configure</emphasis>.</para> 729 <emphasis role="bold">Custom Scripts</emphasis> and select <emphasis
730 role="bold">Configure</emphasis>.</para>
699 </listitem> 731 </listitem>
700 732
701 <listitem> 733 <listitem>
702 <para>Select the script you want to delete from the 734 <para>Select the script you want to delete from the <emphasis
703 <emphasis role="bold">Uploaded Scripts</emphasis> tab and then click 735 role="bold">Uploaded Scripts</emphasis> tab and then click <emphasis
704 <emphasis role="bold">Delete</emphasis>, which will remove the script immediately 736 role="bold">Delete</emphasis>, which will remove the script
705 from the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 737 immediately from the Enea uCPE Manager.</para>
706 </listitem> 738 </listitem>
707 </orderedlist> 739 </orderedlist>
708 </section> 740 </section>
@@ -715,13 +747,14 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
715 747
716 <orderedlist> 748 <orderedlist>
717 <listitem> 749 <listitem>
718 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu, choose <emphasis role="bold">Custom 750 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu,
719 Scripts</emphasis> and select <emphasis role="bold">Configure</emphasis>.</para> 751 choose <emphasis role="bold">Custom Scripts</emphasis> and select
752 <emphasis role="bold">Configure</emphasis>.</para>
720 </listitem> 753 </listitem>
721 754
722 <listitem> 755 <listitem>
723 <para>Select the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> tab and specify a 756 <para>Select the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> tab
724 new loacation to store the scripts.</para> 757 and specify a new loacation to store the scripts.</para>
725 758
726 <note> 759 <note>
727 <para>Change the script storage location only if you have many 760 <para>Change the script storage location only if you have many
@@ -739,16 +772,18 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
739 772
740 <orderedlist> 773 <orderedlist>
741 <listitem> 774 <listitem>
742 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu, choose <emphasis role="bold">Custom 775 <para>Access the <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis> menu,
743 Scripts</emphasis> and select <emphasis role="bold">Apply Scripts</emphasis>.</para> 776 choose <emphasis role="bold">Custom Scripts</emphasis> and select
777 <emphasis role="bold">Apply Scripts</emphasis>.</para>
744 </listitem> 778 </listitem>
745 779
746 <listitem> 780 <listitem>
747 <para>In the <emphasis role="bold">Script Config Screen</emphasis> pop up, select 781 <para>In the <emphasis role="bold">Script Config Screen</emphasis>
748 the devices from the device(s) chooser list on which to run the 782 pop up, select the devices from the device(s) chooser list on which
749 scripts. Press the <emphasis role="bold">&gt;</emphasis> button to move the 783 to run the scripts. Press the <emphasis role="bold">&gt;</emphasis>
750 devices to the right side of the chooser, which is the list of 784 button to move the devices to the right side of the chooser, which
751 devices that will execute the selected scripts.</para> 785 is the list of devices that will execute the selected
786 scripts.</para>
752 </listitem> 787 </listitem>
753 788
754 <listitem> 789 <listitem>
@@ -764,15 +799,16 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
764 </listitem> 799 </listitem>
765 800
766 <listitem> 801 <listitem>
767 <para>Check the <emphasis role="bold">Reboot devices</emphasis> checkbox if you 802 <para>Check the <emphasis role="bold">Reboot devices</emphasis>
768 want to reboot and execute the scripts at once and then select 803 checkbox if you want to reboot and execute the scripts at once and
769<emphasis role="bold">ok</emphasis>.</para> 804 then select <emphasis role="bold">ok</emphasis>.</para>
770 805
771 <note> 806 <note>
772 <para>The status of execution for the scripts can be seen by 807 <para>The status of execution for the scripts can be seen by
773 accessing <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis>, opening the 808 accessing <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis>, opening the
774<emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> screen and filtering by device and/or 809 <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> screen and filtering by
775 the event name <filename>CustomScriptExecuted</filename>.</para> 810 device and/or the event name
811 <filename>CustomScriptExecuted</filename>.</para>
776 </note> 812 </note>
777 </listitem> 813 </listitem>
778 </orderedlist> 814 </orderedlist>
@@ -782,19 +818,19 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
782 <section> 818 <section>
783 <title>Wireless Access Point</title> 819 <title>Wireless Access Point</title>
784 820
785 <para>The Wireless AP Screen from the Enea uCPE Manager 821 <para>The Wireless AP Screen from the Enea uCPE Manager Configuration menu
786 Configuration menu allows users to configure a <literal>Wireless Access 822 allows users to configure a <literal>Wireless Access Point</literal>. A
787 Point</literal>. A <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface and a LAN 823 <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface and a LAN bridge must be added
788 bridge must be added before doing the Wireless AP configuration. For more details 824 before doing the Wireless AP configuration. For more details see sections
789 see sections <link linkend="wap_interface_type">Wap interface Type</link> 825 <link linkend="wap_interface_type">Wap interface Type</link> and <link
790 and <link linkend="dataplane_bridge">Data-plane bridge</link>.</para> 826 linkend="dataplane_bridge">Data-plane bridge</link>.</para>
791 827
792 <para>The following parameters are configurable:</para> 828 <para>The following parameters are configurable:</para>
793 829
794 <itemizedlist> 830 <itemizedlist>
795 <listitem> 831 <listitem>
796 <para>SSID: the Wireless network name - any string with a max. length of 32 832 <para>SSID: the Wireless network name - any string with a max. length
797 octets.</para> 833 of 32 octets.</para>
798 </listitem> 834 </listitem>
799 835
800 <listitem> 836 <listitem>
@@ -811,15 +847,16 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
811 <para>WAP Security Mode: <literal>open</literal> or 847 <para>WAP Security Mode: <literal>open</literal> or
812 <literal>wpa2Psk</literal>. When choosing <literal>wpa2Psk</literal>, 848 <literal>wpa2Psk</literal>. When choosing <literal>wpa2Psk</literal>,
813 a <literal>password</literal> and an <literal>encryption</literal> 849 a <literal>password</literal> and an <literal>encryption</literal>
814 must be provided. The <literal>password</literal> can be any string 850 must be provided. The <literal>password</literal> can be any string
815 with a minimum length of 8 and a maximum length of 63 characters.</para> 851 with a minimum length of 8 and a maximum length of 63
852 characters.</para>
816 </listitem> 853 </listitem>
817 854
818 <listitem> 855 <listitem>
819 <para>DHCP Server: <literal>disabled</literal> or 856 <para>DHCP Server: <literal>disabled</literal> or
820 <literal>enabled</literal>. When <literal>enabled</literal> is selected, 857 <literal>enabled</literal>. When <literal>enabled</literal> is
821 the range of IPs (<literal>IP Address Start</literal> - <literal>IP 858 selected, the range of IPs (<literal>IP Address Start</literal> -
822 Address End</literal>), <literal>Netmask</literal> and 859 <literal>IP Address End</literal>), <literal>Netmask</literal> and
823 <literal>Gateway</literal> values must be provided.</para> 860 <literal>Gateway</literal> values must be provided.</para>
824 </listitem> 861 </listitem>
825 </itemizedlist> 862 </itemizedlist>
@@ -829,7 +866,7 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
829 866
830 <mediaobject> 867 <mediaobject>
831 <imageobject> 868 <imageobject>
832 <imagedata align="center" contentwidth="600" 869 <imagedata align="center" contentwidth="600"
833 fileref="images/wap_wireless_ap.png" /> 870 fileref="images/wap_wireless_ap.png" />
834 </imageobject> 871 </imageobject>
835 </mediaobject> 872 </mediaobject>
@@ -839,9 +876,10 @@ and select <emphasis role="bold">factory reset</emphasis>.</para>
839 <para>Only a single Wireless AP is allowed on a physical interface. The 876 <para>Only a single Wireless AP is allowed on a physical interface. The
840 validation of the <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface is done when 877 validation of the <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface is done when
841 adding the Wireless AP, so, in case of an error, the parameters of the 878 adding the Wireless AP, so, in case of an error, the parameters of the
842 <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface must be rechecked. This can be done by 879 <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface must be rechecked. This can be
843 accessing the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu and selecting 880 done by accessing the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>
844 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>.</para> 881 menu and selecting <emphasis role="bold">External
882 Interfaces</emphasis>.</para>
845 </note> 883 </note>
846 </section> 884 </section>
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