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If your password is lost, or you cannot gain access to the user interface, press the Reset button
on the rear panel (holding it down for at least five seconds) to restore the factory defaults.
From this section you can also configure the RADIUS, TACACS+ and TACACS authentication.
Note: only one form of authentication can be enabled at any one time.
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Remote Management
Allows a remote PC to configure, manage, and monitor the Gateway using a standard web
browser.
To access the Remote Management configuration page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on
[System] link and then click on the [Remote Management] link.
This feature has several options to configure:
Configure the HTTP remote management port (default port: 8080)
Configure the Telnet remote management port (default port: 2323)
Configure the HTTPS remote management port (default port: 8181)
Specify if MSO remote management is allowed (i.e. “mso” login)
Specify if Customer remote management is allowed (i.e. “cusadmin” login)
Customize the remote management access list (default: All IP addresses)
HTTP Remote Management
The default setting for this is enabled on port 8080.
To access the remote management web
page you would access it at http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your WAN IP
listed on the status page).
If you change the port to another setting then simply change the
information in the URL.
NOTE
:
Do not set the remote management port to use a port that is already in use by the
gateway or PC on the private LAN.
For example, if a remotely accessible WEB or FTP server is
running on the private LAN (i.e. a Port Forwarding rule has already been created for this
service) you
cannot
set the remote management port to 80, 20, or 21.
Telnet Remote Management Port
The default setting for this is disabled on port 2323.
Telnet enables access to the Command
Line Interface (CLI).
Refer to Appendix A for CLI commands.
Enable Customer Remote Management
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This feature enables the customer to remotely access the web-based administration screen
with their username and password (default: cusadmin/password).
To enable this feature,
check the [Customer Remote Management] checkbox.
Remote Management Access Rule
This option will allow you to limit who can access the remote management web login from the
Internet.
The [
Everyone
] option allows any Internet user to access the web management login.
The [
IP address range
] option allows you to set a range of public Internet IP addresses. You can
access the web management login from any IP address in the specified range.
The [
Single Address
] option allows you to set just 1 public Internet IP address. This is the ONLY
IP address that you access the web management login screen.
A combination of one or more IP address ranges and single addresses can be configured.
WAN
From this section you can configure all the WAN Settings.
To access the WAN configuration page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on [WAN] link.
You can setup the SMC8014W-G to support the Pubic LAN IP as the WAN IP by selecting the [Use
public LAN IP as the WAN IP] checkbox.
The Public LAN IP can be configured in the LAN
Settings section.
Click the DHCP WAN IP [Release/Renew] button to release and renew the WAN IP address.
DNS Settings
You can also configure the Gateway to use custom DNS servers.
NOTE
: DNS is short for Domain Name System.
The DNS IP is a server that that translates
domain names into IP addresses.
Host Name
The Host Name setting is an optional configuration and is used when required by your cable
operator.
Contact your cable operator to determine if this setting is required.
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MAC Spoofing
This is an optional configuration that may or may not be required by your cable operator.
For
more information about MAC Clone/Spoofing please contact your cable operator to determine
if this is a required setting.
To access the MAC Spoofing configuration page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on [WAN] link
and then click on the [MAC Spoofing] link.
LAN
From this section you can configure the following settings:
The
PUBLIC
LAN IP settings, including IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Domain Name – this
option can also be enabled to act as the WAN IP.
The
PRIVATE
LAN IP settings, including IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Domain Name.
Enable or Disable the integrated DHCP server
Configure the DHCP Lease time for your DHCP clients
The IP Address Pool range for DHCP clients
The PPTP IP Address Pool for PPTP VPN clients
To access the LAN configuration page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on [LAN] link.
LAN IP
Use the LAN section to configure the LAN IP address for the Gateway and to enable the DHCP
server for dynamic client address allocation. You can also configure the Lease Time for the
DHCP clients on your network.
Public LAN IP Settings
Define a range of public IPs that are used on the LAN.
The combination of IP address and
Subnet Mask settings determine the Public LAN subnet and IP addresses within this network are
assigned to servers on the LAN.
Optionally, the Public LAN IP address can be used as the
Gateway’s WAN IP address.
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Private LAN IP Settings
Define the Gateway’s private LAN settings.
The IP address configured here is the Gateway’s
(default: 192.168.0.1).
NOTE:
Port Forwarding and Access Control rules will be based on the network scope defined
here.
If either of these types of rules were previously setup and the Private LAN IP address is
changed, then those rules will need to be recreated to reflect the new Private LAN IP network.
DHCP Server Settings
The Gateway’s DHCP Server can be turned enabled/disabled here.
Also the DHCP client Lease
Time can be adjusted from the default One Week setting.
The Gateway functions as a DNS
proxy by default.
DNS proxy can be disabled by configuring Primary and Secondary DNS values
here, which LAN DHCP clients will receive in their lease.
Private IP Address Pool
The scope of LAN DHCP IP addresses that the Gateway will assign to clients is 192.168.0.10 to
192.168.0.59 by default.
IP addresses from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.9 and from 192.168.0.230
to 192.168.0.254 are available for static IP address assignments.
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