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Click
to see the System log of this router. The logs will be listed as configured
above. Click
refresh
to get the latest information.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
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SNMP Agent
SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol, is the most popular one in network. It consists of
SNMP Manager
SNMP Agent and MIB. Every network device supporting SNMP will have a SNMP
Agent which is a management software running in the device.
SNMP Manager, the management software running the server, is to use SNMP protocol to send
GetRequest
GetNextRequest, SetRequest message to Agent to view and change the information
of the device.
SNMP Agents, the management software running in the device, accepts the message from the
manager, Reads or Writes the management variable in MIB accordingly and then generates
Response message to send it to the manager. Also, agent will send Trap message to the manager
when agent finds some exceptions.
Trap message, is the message automatically sent by the managed device without request to the
manager about the emergency events.
SNMP Agent:
enable or disable SNMP Agent.
WAN Access:
enable or disable WAN access which allows PCs in WAN side read or set the SNMP
related MIB pamareters.
Read Community:
Type the Get Community, which is the authentication for the incoming Get-and
GetNext requests from the management station.
Set Community:
Type the Set Community, which is the authentication for incoming Set requests
from the management station.
System Name:
here it refers to your router.
System Location:
user-defined location.
System Contact:
user-defined contact message.
Trap manager IP:
enter the IP address of the server receiving the trap sent by SNMP agent.
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TR- 069 Client
TR-069 (short for Technical Report 069) is a DSL Forum (which was later renamed as Broadband
Forum) technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an
application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. It defines an application layer
protocol for remote management of end-user devices.
As a bidirectional SOAP/HTTP based protocol it can provides the communication between customer
premises equipment (CPE) and Auto Configuration Server (ACS). It includes both a safe
configuration and the control of other CPE management functions within an integrated framework. In
the course of the booming broadband market, the number of different internet access possibilities
grew as well (e.g. modems, routers, gateways, set-top box, VoIP-phones).At the same time the
configuration of this equipment became more complicated –too complicated for end-users. For this
reason, TR-069 was developed. It provides the possibility of auto configuration of the access types.
Using TR-069 the terminals can get in contact with the Auto Configuration Servers (ACS) and
establish the configuration automatically and let ACS configure CPE automatically.
Inform:
select enable to let CPE be authorized to send Inform message to automatically connect to
ACS.
Inform Interval:
Specify the inform interval time (sec) which CPE used to periodically send inform
message to automatically connect to ACS. When the inform interval time arrives, the CPE will send
inform message to automatically connect to ACS.
ACS URL:
Enter the ACS server login name.
ACS User Name:
Specify the ACS User Name for ACS authentication to the connection from CPE.
ACS password:
Enter the ACS server login password.
WAN interface used by TR-069:
select the interface used by TR-069.
Display SOAP message on serial console:
select whether to display SOAP message on serial
console.
Connection Request Authentication:
Check to enable connection request authentication feature.
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Connection Request User Name:
Enter the username for ACS server to make connection request.
Connection Request User Password:
Enter the password for ACS server to make connection
request.
GetRPCMethods
supported by both CPE and ACS, display the supported RFC listing methods.
Click
Apply
to apply your settings.
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Internet Time
The router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the Network Time Protocol
(NTP) to get the most current time from an NTP server.
NTP is a protocol for synchronization of computers. It can enable computers synchronize to the NTP
server or clock source with a high accuracy.
Choose the NTP time server from the drop-down menu, If you prefer to specify an NTP server other
than those in the drop-down list, simply enter its IP address in their appropriate blanks provided as
shown above. Your ISP may also provide an SNTP server for you to use.
Choose your local time zone from the drop-down menu. After a successful connection to the Internet,
the router will retrieve the correct local time from the NTP server you have specified. If you prefer to
specify an NTP server other than those in the drop-down list, simply enter its IP address in their
appropriate blanks provided as shown above. Your ISP may also provide an NTP server for you to
use.
Click
Apply
to apply your settings.

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