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Configuring Mulitple Static IP Addresses
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In the case of the Web Server, the “hosted application” feature of the 3700HGV-B will be used. This feature
provides a quick and easy way to allow specific types of unsolicited traffic through the 3700HGV-B firewall.
For the web server, this includes traffic on TCP port 80 (http).
Select the computer to which you would like to have all data sent. In this example, the computer selected is
VPNSRV.
Select
Allow all applications
and click
DONE
. Doing so will allow all inbound data destined for the selected
server to pass through the firewall.
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To allow all traffic for the web server, configure the gateway to allow the specific type of the associated
inbound ports to flow to the server. In this example, the computer WEBSRV is selected as the destination
for the web server traffic.
Select the
Allow individual application(s)
option.
Select the appropriate application from the application list, click the
ADD
buttton, and then click the
DONE
button. In this example, the application type is “Web Server.”
When the configuration has been completed, you should confirm your firewall settings on the gateway.
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LEDs
LED overview
The 2Wire Gateway has numerous indicator lights that can be used to diagnose installation and connection
problems. The following table describes how to interpret the indicator lights.
Power LED
Solid green
The gateway is powered on.
Off
The gateway is not receiving power.
Flashing red
Power-On Self-Test (POST) is in progress.
Solid red
POST failure (not bootable), or a gateway malfunction
occurred.
Local Ethernet, Wireless,
USB - PC, or MoCA LEDs
Solid green
The device has established a link.
Off
The device is not connected.
Broadband LED
Solid green
Broadband connection established via DSL or
Ethernet.
Off
No physical signal detected.
Flashing green
Attempting broadband connection.
Flashing red
No broadband signal (Ethernet or DSL) detected on
line.
Flashing green and red
The gateway has been unable to establish a
broadband connection for more than three
consecutive minutes.
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LEDs
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Service LED
Solid green
IP connected (The residential gateway has a WAN IP
address from IPCP or DHCP and the broadband
connection is up, or a static IP address is configured,
PPP negotiation has successfully completed - if used -
and the broadband connection is up).
Off
The gateway is not receiving power.
The gateway is in bridged mode.
Broadband connection is not established.
Flashing green
Attempting to connect via PPP
.
Attempting to establish IEEE 802.1X authentication.
Attempting to obtain DHCP information (for non-PPP
connections).
Solid red
The gateway could not establish an IP connection (for
example, no DHCP response, no PPPoE response,
PPPoE authentication failed, no IP address from
IPCP).
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Glossary
ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter).
IP device (often Ethernet) with one or more ports for connecting analog
telephones.
Balun.
A circuit that allows signals to flow smoothly between Twisted Pair and Coax (term derived from
BALanced / UNbalanced transmission medium).
Coax Splitter.
Used to divide RF signals over Coax allowing more devices to be connected.
Diplexer.
A bi-directional frequency specific splitter that will aid in VDSL and Video (MoCA, RF) delivery over
the same Coax wiring; two different types will be used for Splitters and RG locations.
DSL Splitter.
Used to separate the VDSL signals from the TDM voice service installed in the NID.
Jumpers.
Short cables that connects outlets to CPE, CPE to CPE, or CPE to devices.
SIP (Session Initiated Protocol).
VoIP signaling method used to set up and complete VoIP calls.

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