Sunday, July 3, 2016

Locally Logging in to the Web Interface

This topic describes the data plan and procedure for logging in to the web configuration interface.

Context

Before setting up the configuration environment, ensure that data information listed in Table 1 is available.
Table 1 Data plan
Item
Description
User name and password
Default settings:
· Administrator (installation and maintenance personnel):
§ User name: telecomadmin
§ Password: admintelecom
NOTE:
§ After logging in to the web page, if you do not perform any operations within five minute, you will be locked out and return back to the login interface. Then, You can unlock the account by entering the login user name and password.
§ Three times within five minutes the user name and password input error, the system is locked and unlocked automatically after one minute.
§ Modify the password through the BMS.
§ Certain carriers may customize accounts and passwords, which are different from the default accounts and passwords listed in the preceding. For details, contact the corresponding carrier.
CAUTION:
§ Please change the initial password to ensure administrator account security.
§ Do not provide terminal users with the password of the administrator account. The administrator account is used by the carrier for O&M. If a terminal user uses the administrator account, service parameters may be incorrectly modified and services may be affected.
· Common user (terminal user):
§ User name: root
§ Password: adminHW
NOTE:
§ The common user account can be used to query the service status. For ONTs that support Wi-Fi and the USB storage function, the common user account can be used to configure services such as Wi-Fi and home sharing.
§ After logging in to the web page, if you do not perform any operations within five minute, you will be locked out and return back to the login interface. Then, You can unlock the account by entering the login user name and password.
§ Three times the user name and password input error, the system is locked and unlocked automatically after one minute.
§ Modify the password through the Web.
§ Certain carriers may customize accounts and passwords, which are different from the default accounts and passwords listed in the preceding. For details, contact the corresponding carrier.
CAUTION:
Change the initial password after Common users log in to the web page.

Procedure

  1. Use a network cable to connect the LAN port of the ONT to a PC.
  2. Ensure that the Internet Explorer (IE) of the PC does not use the proxy server. The following section considers IE 6.0 as an example to describe how to check whether the IE uses the proxy server.
    1. Start the IE, and choose ToolsInternet Options from the main menu of the IE window. Then, the Internet Options interface is displayed.
    2. In the Internet Options interface, click the Connections tab, and then click LAN settings.
    3. In the Proxy server area, ensure that the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections). check box is not selected (that is, without the "√" sign). If the check box is selected, deselect it, and then click OK.
  3. Set the IP address and subnet mask of the PC. For details, see Table 1.
  4. Log in to the Web configuration interface.
    1. Enter http://192.168.100.1 in the address bar of IE (192.168.100.1 is the default IP address of the ONT, such as HG8245H,HG8245A)), and then press Enter to display the login interface, as shown in Figure 1.
      Figure 1 Login interface
       NOTE:
      The web page login supports SSL3.0, TLS1.0, TLS1.1, and TLS1.2. It is recommended that you use high-security TLS1.1 or TLS1.2 if you log in to the ONT using https. The TCP port 80 is used for listening for HTTPS packets. You need to type "https://192.168.100.1:80" in the address bar of IE and press Enter to log in to the ONT.
    2. In the login interface, enter the use name and password. For details about default settings of the user name and password, see Table 1. After the password authentication is passed, the Web configuration interface is displayed.
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