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Chapter 5
Configuring Advanced Settings
QoS Settings Downstream
Selecting
QoS Settings Downstream
from the “Advanced Setup” screen causes the
“QoS Downstream Settings” screen to appear.
The “QoS Downstream Settings” screen is identical to the “QoS Upstream Settings”
screen, with the exception of the “High Priority Bandwidth” option. Use this screen
to configure QoS for data going out of the network.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
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QoS Status
Selecting
QoS Status
from the “Advanced Setup” screen causes the “
IP
QoS Status”
screen to appear. This screen displays the status of QoS upstream and downstream
traffic, and differentiates both streams into high priority and normal priority traffic.
Remote Management/Telnet
Selecting
Remote Management
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the
“Remote Management/Telent” screen. Remote management allows access to the
Gateway through the Internet via another computer, while Telnet allows access to
the Gateway using a computer running a Telnet program.
Action
tec recommends
leaving the Remote Management and Telnet
Off
(the factory default setting). The
Gateway will be vulnerable to other users on the Internet if Remote Management
or Telnet is activated.
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Chapter 5
Configuring Advanced Settings
Remote Management
To access the Gateway from the Internet, activate Remote Management by select-
ing the appropriate
On
radio button and writing down the
WAN IP
address of the
Gateway (see “
WAN IP
Address”). On a computer outside of the network, open a
Web browser and enter the Gateway’s
WAN IP
address in the address text box. The
Gateway’s Home screen (or a password prompt, if a password has been set) appears
in the browser window.
Telnet
To access the Gateway via Telnet, activate Telnet by selecting the appropriate “On”
radio button and writing down the
WAN IP
address of the Gateway (see “
WAN IP
Address”). On a computer outside the network running a Telnet program, enter the
Gateway’s
WAN IP
address to access the Gateway.
Note
: Before remote management or Telnet can be activated, the
administrator password must be set. To do this, go to the Home
screen, click
Security
, then select
Admin User Name and
Password
. Follow the instructions in the subsequent screens.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
Telnet Timeout Setting
Selecting
Telnet Timeout Setting
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the
“Telnet Timeout Setting” screen. Select a period of time from the choices available,
and the Telnet session will automatically terminate at that time. If no automatic
termination is needed, select “No idle disconnect timeout.”
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
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Dynamic Routing
Selecting
Dynamic Routing
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the
“Dynamic Routing” screen.
If another gateway or router is set up behind the Gateway in the network configu-
ration, consult the documentation that came with the other gateway to see what
kind of Dynamic Routing is required, then select the needed option.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
Static Routing
Selecting
Static Routing
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the “Static
Routing” screen. Enter the static route addresses in their respective text boxes,
then click
Add
. The address will appear in the “Static Routing Table.” To remove
an address, highlight it by clicking on it in the Static Routing Table, then click
Remove
.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Selecting
UPnP
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the “
UP
n
P
” screen. In
this screen, the Universal Plug and Play option is turned on or off by activating the
appropriate circle.
Universal Plug and Play is a zero-configuration networking protocol that allows
hardware and software (such as Netmeeting) to operate more efficiently. If
Netmeeting is not running properly, activate
UP
n
P
.
Note
: Activating
UP
n
P
presents a slight security risk. After fin-
ishing with the hardware or software using
UP
n
P
,
Action
tec rec-
ommends deactivating
UP
n
P
.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
USB Port Detection
Selecting
USB Port Detection
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the “
USB
Port Detection” screen. In this screen, the
USB
port detection option is turned on or
off by activating the appropriate circle (default is “Off”). If this option is turned on,
the
USB
port will be disabled if an Ethernet cable is plugged into the Gateway first, or
the Ethernet port will be disabled if the a
USB
cable is plugged into the Gateway first.
If this option is turned on when both an Ethernet and a
USB
cable are plugged into
the Gateway, the
USB
port will be disabled.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
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