Nokia IP40 User Guide 10710 Configuring the Nokia IP40 through Outof Band ManagementThis chapter explains how to configure the Nokia IP40 using Out of Band Management (OOB).It includes the following topics:! “Overview” on page 107! “Configuring for OOB from the Nokia IP40 GUI” on page 107! “Configuring the Nokia IP40 for OOB from the CLI” on page 109! “Upgrading the firmware through Out of Band Dial-in (Failsafe Mode)” on page 110! “Booting in to Failsafe Mode” on page 110OverviewThe Nokia IP40 supports supports remote management using Out of Band Management (OOB).To use OOB, a modem is connected to the AUX port of your appliance. The IP40 acts as aRemote Access Server (RAS) and waits for the incoming call. An administrator can dial in to thedevice using a dial-up interface, and use HTTPS, SSH, or SNMP protocols to monitor orconfigure the device.The Out of Band Management feature is useful in cases where you are unable to connect to yourdevice locally using either LAN, WAN or DMZ ports. In these cases, you can use OOB to bringup your device for normal operations. The Nokia IP40 supports ISDN terminal adapter or analogmodems for modem dial-in.To connect a modem to the Nokia IP401. Connect a modem to the AUX port of your IP402. Connect to the device from a computer configured with dial-up interface.3. Use the username and password already defined to log in.Configuring for OOB from the Nokia IP40 GUIYou need to configure the modem settings from the IP40 GUI before using the OOB feature.