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The location for the backed up file appears in the box to the left of the Browse button.
Click the
Restore
button.
You are advised that you will be required to reboot the modem. Click
‘OK’
.
You are then notified that the device has been reset. Click
‘RELOAD’
.
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You are then presented with the login screen for the modem. Enter the Username and
Password to return to the modem User Interface.
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6
Understanding the Advanced Menu
Advanced options provide settings to configure your DDW366, such as MAC filtering and
port forwarding.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Options Option on page 39
Using the IP Filtering Option on page 42
Using the MAC Filtering Option on page 43
Using the Port Filtering Option on page 44
Using the Forwarding Option on page 46
Using the Port Triggers Option on page 50
Using the Pass Through Option on page 54
Using the DMZ Host Option on page 54
Steps
To access the Advanced menu:
1.
Access the Web user interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on
page 16
.
2. Click
Advanced
from the main menu.
6.1
Using the Options Option
Use the
Options
option to define which networking protocols are enabled or disabled on
the device. The network address translation application-level gateway (NAT ALG) settings
provide additional security beyond the firewall.
Steps
To enable or disable network protocols:
1.
Click
Advanced
from the main menu.
2. The
Options
screen
is displayed. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
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Label
Description
WAN Blocking
When enabled, WAN Blocking blocks PING access to the
WAN Public Gateway IP address that is exposed to the
Internet. When disabled, PING access is allowed to occur,
which is necessary for the remote configuration of some VoIP
phones (e.g., Cisco, Polycom).
Ipsec PassThrough
When enabled, allows encrypted IPsec VPN traffic to pass
through the router between the IPsec VPN Client application
on the PC/Mac and the IPsec VPN Concentrator (e.g.,
Barracuda, Cisco, Juniper, etc) for access to the “company
VPN.”
PPTP PassThrough
When enabled, allows encrypted PPTP VPN traffic to pass
through the router between the PPTP VPN Client application
on the PC/Mac and the PPTP VPN Server (e.g., Windows
Server, 2013) for access to the “company VPN.”
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Remote Config Management
Enables or disables access to the device from a remote
system in order to configure settings. Remote management
can be achieved by using SNMP, web/HTTP or telnet.
Multicast Enable
Optimizes the bandwidth utilization compared with unicast
(especially video streaming applications).
UPnP Enable
Activates Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) when enabled. A
UPnP device can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP
address, convey its capabilities, and learn about other devices
on the network. In turn, a device can leave a network smoothly
and automatically when it is no longer in use. Gaming
consoles and Web cameras are examples of devices that can
use UPnP.
Primary Network Bridged
When enabled, all wireless traffic sourced from the primary
SSID will be bridged.
NAT ALG Status
– Filters to allow (enable) or disallow (disable) protocols to pass through the
DDW366 to connected devices (computers, game consoles, and so on).
RSVP
Enables or disables resource reservation protocol (RSVP).
RSVP defines how applications reserve resources and how
they free the reserved resources once they are no longer
needed.
FTP
Enables or disables the file transfer protocol (FTP) used to
transfer files from one host to another.
TFTP
Enables or disables the trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) – a
simpler protocol generally used for automated file transfers.
Kerb88
Enables or disables the Kerberos network authentication
protocol which allow nodes to communicate over a non-secure
network using “tickets” on port 88 to prove their identity to one
another.
NetBios
Enables or disables the network basic input/output system
(NetBIOS) services related to the OSI session layer. NetBIOS
allows applications on separate computers to communicate
over a LAN.
IKE
Enables or disables the network key exchange (IKE) protocol
used to set up a security association (SA) in the IPsec protocol
suite.
RTSP
Enables or disables the real time streaming protocol (RTSP)
network control protocol used to establish and control media
sessions between end points.
Kerb1293
Enables or disables the Kerberos network authentication
protocol which allows nodes to communicate over a non-
secure network using “tickets” on port 1293.
H225
Enables or disables the H.225 protocol used to define
messages and procedures for call signaling, media
packetization, and registration, admission, and status (RAS)
functions.
Label
Description

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