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Advanced - Provisioning Info Page
The Advanced – Provisioning Info page displays the parameters with which the 2Wire gateway was
provisioned.
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Advanced - Configure Time Services Page
The Advanced – Configure Time Services page allows you to view and change system time and date
settings.
As part of the 2Wire gateway setup process, users specify the time zone in which they are located so that
the time and date are automatically displayed in the 2Wire gateway user interface. These time settings are
displayed in the Current Time Settings panel, which shows the current date, time, time zone, and whether
the time was automatically or manually configured. If users wish to manually set the time and date, they
can do so in the Manually Set Time/Date panel.
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Advanced - Configure Services Page
The Advanced – Configure Services page allows users to change the timeout settings for NAT, enable
broadband status notification, enable the SIP ALG, and change the upstream maximum transmission rate.
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Advanced - DNS Resolve Page
The Advanced - DNS Resolve page allows users to name network devices (such as printers or web servers)
so that they can be easily accessed by other users on the network.
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Advanced - Link Manager States Page
The Advanced – Link Manager States page is a tree representation of the 2Wire gateway interface stack,
and shows the internal state of the 2Wire gateway.
The Link Manager States page is used to gather dynamic information on internal networking modules, and
is based on the runtime configuration of the 2Wire gateway. The information cannot be used to configure
the 2Wire gateway.
To view information about each node, click the node link. Information displays below the Link Manager
States tree, and includes the following:
Node information
Description
Link status
Up. The link is functioning properly.
Climbing. The link is attempting to establish a connection.
Down. The link is not yet configured.
Error. An error has occurred.
State changes
The number of times the state of the link has changed (since
last reboot).

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