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4.6.2. Password
Choose “
Maintenance→Password
”, you can configure the user account of the router in the screen
(shown in Figure 4-53). Here you can add user account to access the web server, and modify the
password of the specified user.
Figure 4-53
4.6.3. System Restart
Choose “
Maintenance→Reboot
”, you can select to restart the device with current s
ettings or
restore to factory default settings in the screen (shown in Figure 4-54).
Figure 4-54
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4.6.4. Time
Choose “
Maintenance→Time
”, you can configure the system time
in the screen (shown in Figure
4-55).
Simple Network Timing Protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to the
public SNTP server. You can also configure the time manually.
Figure 4-55
1)
Manually
You need to set the date and time corresponding to the current time. And then click
Apply Changes
button to save your configuration.
Figure 4-56
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2)
NTP
Figure 4-57
State:
Indicate the current state of NTP function. Choose to enable the NTP or not.
Server/Server2:
Enter the IP address or the host name of the NTP server.
Interval:
The interval time of NTP function.
Time Zone:
The time zone in which the device resides.
Get GMT Time:
After setting the NTP configuration correctly, click this button to start the NTP
function. Then you can see the GMT time obtained from NTP server.
Note:
If changes are made, after clicking
Apply Changes
button, a
Save
button will appear on the left
panel. You need to click the
Save
button to make your changes take effect.
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4.6.5.
Log
Choose “
Maintenance→Log
”, you can view and configure the
logs of the Modem Router
(shown in Figure 4-58).
Figure 4-58
Note:
If changes are made, after clicking
Apply Changes
button, a
Save
button will appear on the left
panel. You need to click the
Save
button to make your changes take effect.
4.6.6. Diagnostic
The router provides several useful diagnostic tools.
4.6.6.1. Ping
Choose “
Maintenance→Diagnostic→Ping
”, you can
ping a specified host (shown in Figure 4-59).
Figure 4-59
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Host:
Enter the IP address or host name you want to ping.
After setting the host, click the
PING
button to start the ping process, then the ping result will be
shown.
4.6.6.2. Tracert
Choose “
Maintenance→Diagnostic→Tracert
”, you can
tracert a host you want (shown in Figure
4-60).
The router provides a tracert command to measure the route path and transit times of packets
across an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
Figure 4-60
Host:
Enter the IP address or host name you want to run trace route command.
NumberofTriers:
Enter the number of try.
Timeout:
The time for the trace route command timeout.
Datasize:
Data size of the trace route packet.
MaxHopCount:
The maximum hop count.
Interface:
The interface to which the trace route is to be applied.
For example, you can set the host to “www.baidu.com”, and then click the
traceroute
button to start
the trace route process. Several times later, you can see the trace route result.
4.6.6.3. OAM Loopback
Choose “
Maintenance→Diagnostic→OAM Loopback
”,
you can perform the loopback function to
check the connectivity of the VCC (shown in Figure 4-61).

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