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8.4e
Protocols
Protocols features a list of preset and user-defined applications and common
port settings. Protocols can be used in various security features, such as Access
Control and Port Forwarding. New protocols can be added to support new
applications or existing ones can be edited when needed.
To define a protocol:
Click
1.
Protocols
in the Advanced screen. The “Protocols” screen appears.
Click
2.
Add
at the bottom of the screen. The “Edit Service” screen appears.
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Name the service in the “Service Name” text box and, if needed, enter a
3.
description of the service in the “Service Description” text box, then click
Add
Service Ports
. The “Edit Service Server Ports” screen appears.
Select a protocol from the “Protocol” drop-down list. To create a new
4.
protocol, select “Other.” After selecting a protocol, the screen will refresh,
displaying the relevant text boxes needed to edit the particular protocol.
Click
5.
Apply
to save the changes.
To edit the host name or IP address of an entry:
Click the appropriate “Edit” icon in the Action column. The “DNS Entry” screen
1.
appears.
If the host was manually added to the DNS Table, its host name and/or IP
2.
address can be modified. Otherwise, only modify its host name.
Click
3.
Apply
to save the changes.
To remove a host from the DNS table, click the appropriate “Delete” icon in the
Action column. The entry will be removed from the table.
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8.5
Configuration Settings
This section includes settings that affect the FiOS Router’s configuration.
8.5a
Configuration File
Use the FiOS Router’s Configuration File feature to view, save, and load
configuration files, which are used to backup and restore the FiOS Router’s
current configuration. To do this:
Click
1.
Configuration File
in the Advanced screen. The “Configuration File”
screen appears.
Click
2.
Load Configuration File
to load the previous configuration from a file
and restart the FiOS Router.
Click
3.
Save Configuration File
to backup the current configuration to a file.
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8.5b
System Settings
Clicking
System Settings
in the Advanced screen generates the “System
Settings” screen, where various system and management parameters can be
configured.
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System
Use the “System” section of this screen to configure the following two options:
Wireless Broadband Router’s Hostname
- Specify the FiOS Router’s host
name by entering it into the this text box. The host name is also the FiOS
Router’s URL address, so it can be entered here rather than 192.168.1.1.
Local Domain
- Specify the network’s local domain by entering it into this text
box.
Wireless Broadband Router
Use this section to configure the following:
Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Page
- Click in this check box
to activate the automatic refresh of system monitoring web pages.
Warn User Before Network Configuration Changes
- Click in this check box to
activate user warnings before network configuration changes take effect.
Session Lifetime
- After the FiOS Router has been inactive for a period of time,
the user must reenter a user name and password to continue accessing the GUI.
To change the length of this time period, enter the amount of time (in seconds)
in the “Session Lifetime” text box.
Configure a number of concurrent users…
- Used to limit the number of
users that can access the FiOS Router at the same time. Select the number of
users from the drop-down list.
Management Application Ports
This section allows the following management application ports to have their
default port numbers to be changed:
Primary/secondary HTTP ports
s
Primary/secondary HTTPS ports
s
Primary/secondary Telnet ports
s
Secure Telnet over SSL ports
s

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