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The values in the “Modem
IP
Address” and “Modem Subnet Mask” text boxes are
the
IP
and subnet mask address of the Gateway as seen on the network. These
values can be modified for your
LAN
network, but
Action
tec recommends keep-
ing the default factory settings (
IP
address 192.168.1.1; subnet mask address
255.255.255.0).
Note
: If the Gateway’s
LAN IP
Address is modified, verify the
DHCP
Server range is within the same subnet. For more infor-
mation, see “
DHCP
Server Configuration.”
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
WAN IP Address
Selecting
WAN IP Address
in the “Advanced Setup” screen causes a warning
screen to appear.
Read the on-screen warning, then click
Yes
to continue.
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Chapter 5
Configuring Advanced Settings
The “
WAN IP
Address” screen appears.
WAN IP
Address allows manual set up of the
IP
address of the Gateway. To do this:
Note
: Some
DSL
providers use
PPP
o
E
to establish communica-
tion with an end user. Other types of broadband Internet con-
nections (such as fixed point wireless) may use either
DHCP
or
static
IP
address. If unsure which connection is present, check
with Verizon before continuing.
1.
Select “
DHCP
” or “
PPP
o
E
,” depending on the type of connection the
ISP
uses.
If
PPP
Auto Connect is being used, click in the appropriate check box.
2.
If using
PPPoE
was selected in step 1, enter the user name and password in the
appropriate text boxes.
3.
Select the
IP
type. If single static
IP
was selected, enter the
IP
address in the
“Single Static IP” text .
4.
Select the
DNS
type. If static
DNS
address was selected, enter the primary
DNS
address and, optionally, the secondary
DNS
address in the appropriate text
boxes.
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5.
Select Dialout on-demand (optional).
To have the Gateway automatically connect to the Internet whenever needed
(when a Web browser is opened, for example), activate “Dialout on-demand”
by clicking in the appropriate check box. When Dialout on-demand is acti-
vated, the user can also set the Gateway to disconnect from the Internet after a
certain amount of idle time (no Internet activity). To do this, enter the num-
ber of idle time minutes (minimum 2 minutes) before disconnection occurs
in the text box before “Minutes.”
6.
Adjust
MTU
settings (optional).
Enter the maximum transmission unit (
MTU
) value (in bytes) in this text
box. This value corresponds to the largest physical packet size the network is
allowed to transmit. Packets larger than this size are divided into smaller pack-
ets. It is recommended to leave this value set at the default (1492).
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
QoS Settings Upstream
Selecting
QoS Settings Upstream
from the “Advanced Setup” screen causes the
“QoS Upstream Settings” screen to appear.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
QoS (Quality of Service) allows the prioritization of certain types of data traf-
fic (such as VoIP traffic) over other types of traffic (such as standard data). Both
upstream (data coming into the network) and downstream (data going out of the
network) traffic can be prioritzed using QoS.
Enable QoS
Clicking in this check box activates/deactivates QoS.
Trusted Mode
If “Trusted Mode” is activated, all data traffic set to an
IP
precedence level of 5 will
be recognized as high priority traffic, regardless of
IP
or
MAC
address rule settings
(used for VoIP only).
Total Available Bandwidth
Displays the total amount of available bandwidth (in kilobits per second).
High Priority Bandwidth
Enter the amount of high priority bandwidth to be used by the prioritized
traffic type (cannot exceed total available bandwidth).
Priority
Always set to “High” and cannot be changed.
Protocol
Select the data type being configured. Options:
ALL
,
TCP
,
UDP
, 
GRE
,
ICMP
.
Set IP Precedence
Click in the check box, then select the precedence level (1-low through 7-high).
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Source
Identify the source device here, using the device’s
IP
or
MAC
address, then enter
appropriate value in text box. If
IP
is used, enter the netmask address, if applicable.
A priority port range can also be defined, using the “Port Range” text boxes.
Destination
Identify the destination device here, using the device’s
IP
address, then enter appro-
priate value in text box. Enter the netmask address, if applicable.
A priority port
range can also be defined, using the “Port Range” text boxes.
Rule List
After finishing the configuration of the QoS settings, click
Add
to save the settings
in the Rule List menu box. This collection of QoS settings can then be reused at a
future time. If deleting a QoS rule list, highlight it, then click
Remove
.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
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