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5. Click Modify to save the new settings.
To modify a profile:
1. In the Network Objects panel, go to Network Service Data > Profiles.
2. In the Profiles screen, right-click on the profile you want to modify and select View Details.
3. In the Split Management drop-down list, select Enabled.
4. Click Modify to save the new settings.
14.8.6.4 Using Split Management
When you enable split management, a subscriber can connect to the iMG over the iMG’s administration web interface with
the following credentials:
username: admin
password: admin
The username is set and cannot be changed. For security, subscribers should change the password the first time they log in.
When split management is enabled you can perform the following functions for subscribers:
• Reset the subscriber’s password:
1. In the Network Objects panel, go to Network Inventory > iMG/RGs.
2. In the iMG/RGs screen, right-click on the device and select View/Modify Details. The device service screen appears.
3. Select the iMG/RG tab, then select the Mgmt. Info tab.
4. In the New Subscriber User Password drop-down list, select admin.
5. Click Modify to save the new settings.
• Reset wireless parameters to default settings (iMG634WA/B, iMG634WA/B-R2 and iMG616W devices only):
1. In the Network Objects panel, go to Network Inventory > iMG/RGs.
2. In the iMG/RGs screen, right-click on the device and select View/Modify Details. The device service screen appears.
3. Select the iMG/RG tab, then select the Wireless tab.
4. Click Reset Wireless Parameters.
Note: You cannot reset iMG 1000 and iMG 2000 wireless parameters from the NMS.
• Restore settings from the latest backup file.
If there is a hardware replacement or a maintenance recovery scenario, you can restore the device’s configuration
settings to the latest backup file.
14.8.7 Changing VoIP Endpoint Syntax
As described in 14.3.6, for MGCP configurations that do not use GenBand, there is the option in the RG Voice profile to
enter the VoIP endpoint that will be used. On the service management form for the iMG (iMG/RG -> Voice Service) there is
the option of entering the endpoint syntax by selecting the Syntax checkbox and then filling in the iMG/RG Domain using the
@ for the specific settings for the voice endpoint (@$IP, @$MAC, @$HOST, etc.). Refer to the following figure.
Note: The NMS supplies the “aaln/<telport number>”at the beginning of the string, and then the user continues the value with @.
Therefore, values form vendors that do not follow this format are not supported, such as “$MAC:aaln/0@[$IP]”. Modifying
the end-point syntax is an advanced setting and should not be used unless required by the MGCP server.
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