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Using the Web User Interface
The Web user interface (UI) for the DVW3201B is easy to use and allows you to view and
configure several settings for your wireless gateway device. You can also validate the
installation by accessing the Web user interface on the device.
Topics
See the following topics:
Accessing the Web Interface on page 17
Logging Out of the Web Interface on page 18
Understanding Operation Modes and the Web User Interface on page 19
3.1
Accessing the Web Interface
Access the Web user interface for the DVW3201B from a Web browser, such as Internet
Explorer on a Windows computer.
Default values are shown in the steps below. Some regions may change default values
using the cable modem or XML configuration file. Check with your provisioning team to
determine the default values for your region.
Steps
To access the Web user interface:
1.
Launch an Internet browser, such as Internet Explorer, from your computer.
2. Enter the following IP address in the address bar of the browser window and press
<
Enter
>.
The Cable Modem Information screen displays general modem information about the
device.
3. Click
Login
to access the Web interface.
4. At the login window, enter the user credentials:
Standard subscriber Web interface login (enter in lower case letters):
Username:
user
Password:
user
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5. Click
OK
. The Cable Modem screen of the Web interface is displayed.
Subscriber Options:
3.2
Logging Out of the Web Interface
Log out when finished using the Web user interface.
Steps
To log out of the user interface:
1.
Click
Logout
from the main menu.
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The logout screen is displayed.
2. Click
Back to Login
to access the Login screen and begin a new user interface
session.
3.3
Understanding Operation Modes and the Web User Interface
The DVW3201B provides four operation modes. Different options are available in the Web
user interface depending on the mode and the type of user logged in. The operation mode
is set from the Tools menu Operation Mode option.
Bridge
Provides a wireless side for a specific access point. Enables layer 2 protocols, in which
(usually) one Public IP address is automatically assigned to the subscriber from the cable
company's DHCP servers. In this mode, the first device to connect to a LAN or Wireless
LAN interface gets the Public IP. Hint: Disable the wireless primary network SSID to
ensure that only an Ethernet-based device (e.g., Home Router) gets the Public IP.
NAT
Provides a wireless access point that allows sharing a single Internet connection. Enables
Layer 3 IP protocol, DHCP for private IP address assignment, NAT for network address
and port translation, IP routing, firewall protection, and parental control features. Hint: All
LAN and Wireless LAN interfaces are on the same Private IP subnet, and are translated
to a single Public IP address on the WAN gateway interface to the Internet.
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Router
Operates in Router Mode for assigning Static Public IP addresses with RIP when this
mode is enabled. DHCP, Firewall, and NAT functionality are disabled by default. When
Route Mode is enabled, you can configure the device from the Web User Interface (UI)
Routing screen, or through the Telnet Command Line Interface (CLI). Refer to
Using the
Routing Setup Option on page 92
for more information.
NAT Router
Operates in NAT Router mode when enabled. Combines functionality found in both NAT
and Router Modes. You can configure the device from the Web UI Routing screen or
through the Telnet CLI. Refer to
Using the Routing Setup Option on page 92
for more
information.
The following menus show the options available in each mode.
Subscriber Web User Interface in Bridge Mode
Subscriber Web User Interface in NAT Mode
Subscriber Web User Interface in Router Mode
Subscriber Web User Interface in NAT Router Mode
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Understanding the Modem Menu
The
Modem
menu
of the Web interface allows you to access information about the
modem, such as status and battery information.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Information Option on page 21
Using the Status Option on page 23
Using the Downstream Option on page 23
Using the Upstream Option on page 25
Using the Operation Config Option on page 26
Using the Event Log Option on page 27
Using the Battery Info Option on page 28
Steps
To access modem options:
1.
Access the Web interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web Interface on page 17
.
2. Click the
Modem
link from the top of the screen.
4.1
Using the Information Option
The
Information
option displays the device’s internal software and hardware
configuration.

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