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Huawei B2368-57 User Manual

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LTE CPE B2368
User Manual
Date 03/31/2018
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Table of Contents

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Huawei B2368-57 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryModem
ModelB2368-57
Network4G LTE
Max Upload Speed50 Mbps
Wi-Fi Speed300 Mbps
Wi-Fi Frequency2.4 GHz
SIM TypeMicro-SIM
Frequency BandsLTE FDD: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20/B28; LTE TDD: B38/B40
Wi-Fi802.11b/g/n
AntennaInternal
Power Supply12V DC

Summary

1.1 Use LTE modem

1.1.1 Internet access

Describes using the LTE modem to connect to the Internet via the LTE network.

1.1.2 VoIP telephony

Details using the LTE modem for VoIP phone calls via SIP accounts.

1.1.3 Wireless

Explains how the LTE modem broadcasts a WLAN and connects devices via Wi-Fi.

1.5 Product Components

1.5.3 RESET button

Explains how to restart or reset the device to factory default settings.

2 Introduction to the web configuration interface

2.1.2 Access to the web-based configuration interface

Guides users on how to access the device's web configuration interface.

4 Broadband connection

4.2.1 Edit WAN Interface

Explains how to adjust the WAN interface settings.

4.3 SIM Screen

Covers managing the SIM card and PIN status.

5 Wireless WiFi 2.4 / 5 GHz

5.2 General Screen

Allows setting wireless WiFi on/off, SSID, and security level.

5.2.1 Higher Security (WPA (2) PSK)

Explains WPA/WPA2-PSK security for data encryption and authentication.

5.3 Screen More AP

Enables configuration of up to four independent wireless networks simultaneously.

5.4 WPS screen

Details how to configure wireless connection using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS).

5.5.5 Connecting using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)

Details the WPS process for secure wireless network setup.

6 Creating a home network

6.2 LAN Settings screen

Covers configuring LAN settings, IP addresses, and DHCP server.

6.3 Static DHCP screen

Allows assigning static IP addresses to devices based on MAC addresses.

7 Static routing

7.2 Configuration of static routing

Describes viewing and configuring IPv4 static routing rules.

7.2.1 Add / Edit Static Routing

Guides on creating or editing static routing rules.

8 Network Address Translation (NAT)

8.2 Screen Port Forwarding

Allows setting bridges for incoming service requests to the local network.

8.2.2 Screen Edit Port Forwarding

Guides on adding or editing existing port forwarding rules.

10 Firewall

10.1 Overview

Explains how the firewall protects the network from intrusions.

10.2 General Screen

Allows enabling or disabling the firewall.

10.2.1 Security Firewall General

Configures firewall modes (Low, Medium, High) for data flow control.

10.3.1 Screen Add a new maintenance item

Guides on configuring services for use in ACL rules.

10.4 Screen Access Control

Displays configured ACL rules for incoming or outgoing data streams.

10.4.1 Screen Add New / Edit ACL Rule

Guides on creating or editing Access Control List (ACL) rules.

10.5 Screen DoS

Enables or disables protection against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

11 The MAC address filter

11.2 Screen MAC address filter

Allows granting access to selected devices based on MAC addresses.

12 Parental

12.1 Overview

Introduces Parental Control for blocking websites and setting time limits.

12.2 Screen Parental

Enables Parental Control, shows rules, and sets timetables.

12.2.1 Add New / Edit PCP

Guides on creating/editing parental control rules and URL filtering.

13 L2TP VPN

13.2 Settings screen

Allows managing L2TP VPN tunnels.

13.2.1 Screen Add new tunnel / tunnel Modifications

Guides on creating or editing L2TP VPN tunnels.

13.3 Configuration Example L2TP VPN tunnel Layer 3

Provides an example of configuring an L2TP VPN tunnel in Layer 3.

13.4 Configuration Example L2TP VPN tunnel Layer 2

Provides an example of configuring an L2TP VPN tunnel in Layer 2.

14 GRE VPN

14.2 Settings screen

Allows managing GRE VPN tunnels.

14.2.1 Screen Add new tunnel / tunnel Modifications

Guides on creating or editing GRE VPN tunnels.

14.3 Configuration Example GRE VPN tunnel Layer 2

Provides an example of configuring a GRE VPN tunnel in Layer 2.

14.4 Configuration Example GRE VPN tunnel Layer 3

Provides an example of configuring a GRE VPN tunnel in Layer 3.

15 VoIP

15.2 Screen Service Provider SIP

Allows setting SIP server information and VoIP call parameters.

15.3 Screen SIP account

Covers managing SIP accounts for outbound VoIP calls.

15.3.1 Configuring SIP account

Guides on adjusting SIP account parameters.

15.5 Screen Call Rules

Enables adding, changing, and deleting quick dial numbers for VoIP.

16 Status LTE

16.1 Overview

Displays detailed information on the ongoing LTE connectivity.

18 User account

18.2 Screen User Account

Guides on how to change the account password.

19 System

19.3 Encryption Key

Guides on updating the encryption key for secure communication.

20 Time setting

21 Setting up logging

22 Software Upgrade

22.1 Overview

Describes how to update the software (firmware) of the LTE modem.

22.2 Software Upgrade

Guides on accessing the software upgrade screen.

23 Online Update

23.1 Overview

Explains how to upload new firmware via the Internet.

23.2 Screen Online Update

Guides on accessing the online update screen for firmware.

23.3 Types of online updates

Details scenarios for firmware updates for CPE unit and LTE module.

23.4 Online update process

Describes the step-by-step procedure for updating firmware online.

24 Backup / Restore

24.1 Overview

Explains backup, restore, and resetting configurations to factory settings.

24.3 Back to default

Describes how to reset the modem to factory default settings.

25 Screen Restart

26 Diagnostics

27 Troubleshooting

27.4 Internet Access

Troubleshooting steps for inability to connect to the Internet.

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