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Access the Management and Diagnostic Console
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Advanced - Detailed Log Page
The Advanced – Detailed Log page is a debug log facility modeled after syslog, and provides advanced
diagnostic capabilities.
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Upgrade the Software
Gateway field upgrades are typically performed via CMS, which is the gateway remote management system.
The following procedure describes how to perform a local upgrade; however, because the gateway’s
configuration information is not retained when performing a local upgrade, upgrading via CMS is the
preferred method. Perform the local upgrade
only
if you cannot access the broadband link to upgrade via
CMS, or the target release is not published on CMS.
Note:
This procedure assumes that you have been provided with a software image via CD, or
downloaded it from an ftp server.
Note:
Do
not
disconnect the power cord from the gateway during an upgrade. Doing so will erase
all gateway information, and cause the gateway to fail.
1.
Open a browser and enter http://home/upgrade. The following page opens.
2.
Click
CONTINUE
. In the provided field, enter the location of the software image or click the
Browse
button
and navigate to the location where the image is stored. Click
UPGRADE NOW
.
3.
The gateway firmware is upgraded. The gateway will then reboot.
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4.
After the gateway reboots, the Conexant firmware is upgraded.
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Configuring Multiple Static IP Addresses
This chapter describes how to configure the 3700HGV-B for use with multiple service provider-assigned
(static) broadband IP addresses on the SBC Lightspeed network.
To use multiple broadband addresses with the 3700HGV-B, you must have subscribed to the appropriate
service from your Internet Service Provider. In addition, you need the IP address and networking information
that has been identified for the subscribed service.
The configuration process is divided into three steps.
1.
Enable the Public Network function of the 3700HGV-B and configure it with the appropriate router IP
address and subnet mask.
2.
Assign the broadband IP address(es) to the desired network devices.
3.
(Optional) Configure firewall rules to direct unsolicited traffic to the associated network devices.
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Step 1: Enable Public Network Mode
To enable Public Network mode:
1.
Access the Management and Diagnostic Console (MDC) by entering
http://gateway.2wire.net/management in your browser’s address bar.
2.
In the left-hand navigation menu, click the Local Network - Configure link.
The Local Network - Configuration page opens.
3.
In the Public Network pane, click the
Create a route from the Internet to the public network specified below
checkbox. Althernatively, you can use the Home Network - Advanced Settings page to set this
information.
Your gateway uses two sets of IP addresses, one for use between the router and the network (usually
just 2 addresses) and a second independent set solely for use with end devices. You should have been
provided with the second set of IP addresses. For example, you might have been provided with a WAN
gateway address of 66.124.231.65 and a WAN IP address for your router of 66.124.231.66, and told
that your LAN devices were to use addresses in the range 207.214.87.137 through 207.214.87.141.
4.
In the Router Address and Subnet Mask fields, enter the router address and subnet mask provided to
you by your ISP
.
5.
Click the
Submit
button to save your results.

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