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Multitech MTR-LAT1-B07 - Brute Force; Unavailable Services in PPP-IP Passthrough and Serial Modem Modes; Generating a New Certificate

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DEVICE ADMINISTRATION
MultiConnect
®
rCell 100 MTR-LTE User Guide 67
2. In the Per Second field, type the average number of ICMP pings to the router, and the allowed number of
pings per second before burst points are consumed. Once burst points run out, ICMP packets will be
dropped.
3. To limit the burst of traffic from any source, in the Burst field, type the allowed burst for traffic spikes. On
a period where the Per Second limit is not reached, one burst point is regained, up to this maximum.
4. Select Submit.
5. To save your changes, click Save & Restart.
Brute force
This feature tracks login attempts at the RESTFUL API level. Its purpose is to prevent Dictionary attacks that
attempt to brute force the user's password. To foil brute force, password-guessing attacks:
1. Check Enabled to enable the Brute Force Prevention feature.
2. To define how many times someone can try to log in and fail, in the Attempts field, type the number of
attempts made before the account is locked out. This is the number of failed attempts allowed before the
user's account is locked out.
3. In the Lockout Minutes field, type the number of minutes that an account is locked out after login
attempts fail. This is the number of minutes an account is locked out before a new login attempt will be
accepted.
4. Click Submit.
5. To save your changes, click Save & Restart.
Unavailable Services in PPP-IP Passthrough and Serial Modem
Modes
In both PPP-IP Passthrough and Serial Modem modes, many rCell services described in this document are non-
configurable and therefore do not appear in the device configuration menu. If you choose one of these modes, all
sections between this and the next note on this subject are not available.
Generating a New Certificate
Because the device uses a self-signed website certificate, your browser shows a certificate error or warning. Ignore
the warning and add an exception or add your device IP address to the trusted sites.
To generate a new certificate:
1. Go to Administration > Certificate Management. The Certificate window displays the details of the
certificate that is currently used.
2. Click Create to open the Generate Certificate window.
3. In the Common Name field, enter the name, hostname, or IP address, depending on what you use to
connect to the device. The web browser uses this field to check for a valid certificate.
4. In the Days field, enter the amount of days before the certificate will expire.
5. In the Country field, enter the 2-letter code for the country name.
6. In the State/Province field, enter the state or province for which the certificate is valid.
7. In the Locality/City field, enter the locality or the city for which the certificate is valid.
8. In the Organization field, enter the organization name for which the certificate is valid.

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