System Management

Management Subsystem
Management System The management system is centralized and configured using a graphical web interface. The management interface operates in any modern browser, including those on Linux-based operating systems.
The management system provides control over all devices from a single terminal. It allows for the application of policies across all devices simultaneously and/or on specific devices.
Key features include:
- Support for connecting up to 50 workstations.
- Three levels of user privileges.
- Logging of operator actions.
Management Interface Cluster Mode Standalone Mode
Web CNCUI + -
Web DPIUI - +
Command Line Interface (CLI) - +
API + +
Radius - +

The graphical web interface is available in two editions: the basic edition (DPIUI) and the optimized edition for managing traffic points at the "country-scaled DPI" level (CNCUI).

The basic interface DPIUI is designed for managing single Cubro Service Gateway devices or a group of devices functioning as a Packet Core (PCEF), Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), Carrier Grade NAT (CG-NAT), or Subscriber Management in telecommunications networks.

The CNCUI web interface is used for managing traffic points on a national scale and addressing regulatory compliance tasks.

Both versions include access to an analytics database and tools for network transparency [QoE].

Functions managed through the WebGUI graphical interface include:

  • Traffic marking based on L2-L7 protocols (DSCP)
  • Priority management based on L2-L7 protocols
  • Direction-based priority management (AS)
  • Subscriber management (for Service Gateway)
    • Policing of subscriber channels
    • Access management
    • Tariff plan management
  • Management of black and white lists at the subscriber level (for Service Gateway)
  • Management of CG-NAT profiles (for Service Gateway)
  • Management of basic hardware configuration
    • Hardware list (provisioning)
    • Viewing interface statistics
    • Viewing and configuring parameters
    • Monitoring hardware status
    • Viewing logs
  • Management of hotspots and captive portals
  • Analytics database (QoE)
  • Management of internal accounts and access rights
  • PCRF configuration management
  • User protocol management
  • REST API

Functions managed through the WebCNC graphical interface include:

  • Management of profiles (channels, traffic exchange points, service providers, and subscribers):
    • Management of traffic points (Sites, Internet Gateways)
    • Management of virtual channels and service providers (ISP Profiles and vChannels)
      • Definition of profile based on BGP (as-set, community)
      • Definition of profile based on VLAN
      • Static subnet sets
    • Subscriber management
      • Definition of profile based on BGP (as-set, community)
      • Static subnet sets
  • Network traffic marking based on L2-L7 protocol
  • Direction-based traffic marking (AS)
  • Bandwidth management
    • Policing of traffic points
    • Policing of channels and service providers
    • Policing of subscribers
    • Policing of applications per session
  • Web and IP filtering (filtering by IP address, HTTP URL, TLS Server Name Indication, TLS Common Name)
    • Management of blacklists
    • Management of exception lists
    • Automated preparation of filtering rules
  • Management of DNS response substitution
  • Management of user applications
  • Configuration for automated report distribution
  • Management of traffic recording to a remote server
  • System status monitoring
    • Viewing DPI node status (resource utilization, interface utilization)
    • Viewing system logs and traffic processing kernel logs
    • Viewing deployment queue

Functions managed through the command-line interface (CLI):

Functions managed through the API

Functions managed through the RADIUS server