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Management
There are 9 items within the System section:
Settings
,
System Log
,
SNMP Agent
,
TR-069 Client,
Internet Time
,
Access Control,
Update Software, Reboot
and
Tools.
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Settings
Backup
This feature is for you to backup router configurations and save it to your PC. This is useful if you
wish to experiment with different settings, knowing that you have a backup handy in the case of any
mistakes. It is advisable to backup your router’s settings before making any significant changes to
your router’s configuration.
Click
Backup Settings
button
a window appears
select where you want to save the file.
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Update
Here you can use your saved backup file to update the router settings.
Click
Browse
and browse to the location where your backup file is saved, the click
Open.
Then in
the above page, click
Update Settings
, the following process indicating screen will appear. Let it
update to 100%, it will automatically turn to the Device Info page or if necessary, reconfigure your
PC’s address to match your new configuration and reopen your brower.
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Restore Default Settings
Restore Default Settings let users restore the router to factory default settings. This can be very
useful when you did wrong configuration to the router, restore it to factory default setting can avoid
the unexpected cases. Except for restore the device in this page, you can also press the
reset
button
at the bottom of this device for more than 5 seconds to restore the device to its factory
default mode.
Press
Restore Default Settings
to proceed, the following window pops up reminding you if you are
sure to restore factory default setting, if you are sure, press OK to proceed.
Note:
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System Log
To let users view or configure System Log.
Click
to configure the log.
Log:
enable or disable this function.
Log level:
select your log level. The log level allows you to configure which types of events are
logged. For the Log level, all the events above or equal to the selected level will be logged. There
are eight log levels from high to low are displayed below:
L
Emergency
= system is unusable
L
Alert
= action must be taken immediately
L
Critical
= critical conditions
L
Error
= error conditions
L
Warning
= warning conditions
L
Notice
= normal but significant conditions
L
Informational
= information events
L
Debugging
= debug-level messages
The gateway records all log events at the chosen level and above. For instance, if you set the log
level to Critical, all critical, alert, and emergency events are logged, but none of the others are
recorded
Display Level:
display the log according to the level you set when you view system log. For the
Display level, all the events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed. Once you set the
display level, the logs of the same or higher priority will be displayed.

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