Chapter 4: To use the web interface
98-140012-H Advanced settings 101
Prepare the terminal for remote access with IP
1. From the Remote management page, locate the section Remote access with IP.
2. Select Enable access to web application and/or Enable access to AT commands.
3. Type in the Incoming port numbers to use for the web server and for AT commands.
The default port numbers are:
•web server: 80
• AT commands: 5454
4. Under Trusted IP addresses, click Add IP address and type in the IP address of the
device you want to give access to the terminal.
5. To add more IP addresses, click Add IP address again.
6. Select Enable ping response if you want to enable the terminal to respond to ping
commands.
After preparing the terminal and activating the connection you can access the terminal from
one of the trusted IP addresses, using the incoming port defined in the Incoming port field.
For information on how to access the terminal, see To get remote access from a trusted IP
address (preconfigured) on page 40.
If Static IP is included in your airtime subscription, we recommend using this static public IP
address for the terminal in order to provide easy access to the terminal. To use the static IP
address, it must be included in your airtime subscription and you must set the APN source to
SIM default. For details, see To change the APN for a connection package on page 80.
The settings for Remote access with IP are not relevant if you are using the SMS
ATCO command _IREMWEB to get access to the web interface from a remote
location, or you only need remote access by SMS commands.
For details on SMS commands, see the next section and Remote access with SMS on
page 37. For details on how to use the _IREMWEB command, see To use AT
commands to get remote access to the web interface on page 39.
If you type another port number, the port number must be available at your
service provider.
To be able to access the terminal you must have an active data connection.