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8.2b
Restore Defaults
If the FiOS Router’s factory default settings need to be restored (to build a new
network from the beginning, for example), use the following procedure:
Click
1.
Restore
Defaults
in the Advanced screen. The “Attention”
screen appears.
If needed, click
2.
Save Configuration File
to save the FiOS Router’s current
configuration to a file. The FiOS Router’s current settings can then be
reapplied after restoring default settings (see “Configuraton File” in this
chapter for more information).
Click
3.
Restore Defaults
. The FiOS Router will restart, and factory default
settings will be applied
Note:
All of the FiOS Router’s settings and parameters will be restored to their
default values after performing the Restore Default procedure. This includes the
administrator password; a user-specified password will no longer be valid.
8.2c
Reboot the FiOS Router
To reboot the FiOS Router:
Click
1.
Restart
in the Advanced screen. The “Reboot Router” screen appears.
Click
2.
OK
to restart the FiOS Router. This may take up to one minute.
To reenter the FiOS Router’s GUI after restarting the FiOS Router, click the web
browser’s “Refresh” button.
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8.2d
MAC Cloning
A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a hexadecimal code that identifies a
device on a network. All networkable devices have a unique MAC address. When
replacing another network device with the FiOS Router, the installation process
can be simplified by copying the MAC address of the existing computer to the
FiOS Router. To do this:
Click
1.
MAC Cloning
in the Advanced screen. The “MAC Cloning”
screen appears.
Enter the MAC address to be cloned in the “To Physical Address” text boxes.
2.
Click
3.
Clone My MAC Address
to capture the MAC address of the computer
currently accessing the FiOS Router’s GUI. The FiOS Router will now have the
new MAC address.
8.2e
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table
Clicking
ARP Table
in the Advanced screen generates the “ARP Table” screen.
This screen displays the IP and MAC addresses of each DHCP connection.
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8.2f
Users
To manage individual users:
Click
1.
Users
in the Advanced screen, which generates the “Users” screen.
Click
2.
New User
, which generates the “User Settings” screen.
When adding a user, specify the following parameters:
3.
Full Name
•
- The user’s full name.
User Name
•
- The name a remote user will use to access the home or office
network. This entry is case-sensitive.
New Password/Retype New Password
•
- The password for the user (enter
again to confirm).
Permissions
•
- The level of access the user is allowed. Options include
Administrator
or
Limited
.
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E-mail Notification
•
- Email notification can be used to receive indications
of system events for a predefined severity classification. The available types
of events are “System” or “Security” events. The available severity of events
are
Error
,
Warning
, and
Information
. To configure email notification for a
specific user:
Make sure an outgoing mail server has been configured in “System Settings”.
4.
If not, click
Click Here to Configure Notification Mail Server
to configure
the outgoing mail server.
Enter the user’s email address in the “Notification Address” text box.
5.
Select the “System” and “Security” notification levels in the “System Notify
6.
Level” and “Security Notify Level” drop-down lists.
Note:
Changing any of the user parameters will prompt the connection
associated with the user to terminate. For changes to take effect, activate the
connection manually after modifying
user parameters.
8.2g
Quality of Service
The FiOS Router’s QoS (Quality of Service) capabilities are covered in detail in
appendix A of this manual.
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8.2h
Local Administration
Clicking
Local
Administration
in the Advanced screen generates the “Local
Administration” screen. This screen allows the user to grant local Telnet access
using a particular Telnet port.
To use, select a Telnet port by clicking in the appropriate check box, then
click
Apply
.
8.2i
Remote Administration
The FiOS Router’s Remote Administration capabilities are covered in detail in the
chapter 6 of this manual.