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Field
Description
Gateway Setup
(WAN)
Internet Connection
Type
Connection Mode
This setting allows you to determine how the
WAN (or gateway interface to the Internet) obtains its IP address.
DHCP
(factory default)
Allows the gateway to obtain a public IP address automatically
Static IP
Allows you to specify the WAN IP address and corresponding
server information as static or fixed values that will be used
whenever the gateway goes online
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Field
Description
MTU
Gateway Access
Local Access
Internet IP Address
Enter the gateway’s IP address (as seen from the Internet)
Subnet Mask
Enter the gateway’s subnet mask (as seen from the Internet,
including your service provider)
Default Gateway
Enter the default gateway of the service provider’s server
Primary DNS
Enter the primary domain name server IP address(es) provided by
your service provider. This is required.
Secondary DNS
Enter the secondary domain name server IP address(es) provided
by your service provider. This is optional.
MTU size
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. The MTU size specifies
the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission. . The
factory default = 0 (1500 bytes)
Current User Name
Identifies the currently logged in user
Change Current User Name to
This field allows you to change your user name. If you want to
change your user name, enter your new user name in this field
and click
Save Settings
to apply the change.
Note:
The factory default user name is a blank field.
Change Password to
This field allows you to change your password. If you want to
change your password, enter your new password in this field.
Then, re-enter your new password in the
Re-Enter New Password
field and click
Save Settings
to apply the change.
Note:
The factory default password is a blank field.
Re-Enter New Password
Allows you to re-enter the new password. You must enter the
same password as the one entered in the previous field
Change
Password to
. After you re-enter your new password, click
Save
Settings
to apply the change.
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Field
Description
Remote Access
Remote Management
Allows you to enable to disable remote management. This feature
allows you to access and manage your gateway settings from the
Internet when you are away from home. To allow remote access,
select
Enable
. Otherwise, keep the default setting, as
Disable
. The
protocol HTTP is required for remote management. To remotely
access the device, enter https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 (the x's
represent the device's public Internet IP address, and 8080
represents the specified port) in your web browser's
Address
field.
Management Port
Enter the port number that will be open to outside access. The
factory default setting is 8080. This port must be used when you
establish a remote connection.
UPnP
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows Windows XP and Vista to
automatically configure the Gateway for various Internet
applications, such as gaming and videoconferencing. If you want
to use UPnP, keep the default,
Enable
. Otherwise, select
Disable
.
IGMP
IGMP Proxy
Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is used to establish
membership in a multicast group and is commonly used for
multicast streaming applications. For example, you may have
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) with multiple set-top boxes on
the same local network. These set-top boxes have different video
streams running simultaneously, so you should use the IGMP
feature of the Router.
IGMP forwarding (proxying) is a system that improves
multicasting for LAN-side clients. If the clients support this
option, keep the default,
Enable
. Otherwise, select
Disable.
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Administration > Reporting
Administration reporting allows you to email various system activities to your email
address.
Select the
Reporting
tab to open the Administration Reporting page.
Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the
reporting feature on the gateway. After you make your selections, click
Save
Settings
to apply your changes or
Cancel Changes
to cancel.
Section
Field Description
Reporting
E-Mail Alerts
If enabled, an e-mail will be sent immediately if any reportable
events are detected. To use this feature, provide the necessary e-
mail address information.
SMTP Mail Server
Enter the address (domain name) or IP address of the Simple Mail
Transport Protocol (SMTP) server you use for outgoing e-mail.
E-Mail Address for Alert Logs
Enter the e-mail address that should receive the logs.
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View Log
To view the logs, complete the following steps.
1
Click
View Log
. A new window opens with the log data page.
2
To view a particular log, select one of the following options from the Type drop-
down menu:
All
Access Log
Firewall Log
VPN Log
3
After the log data is displayed, use one of the following options:
Click the
Page Refresh
button to update the log.
Click the
Clear
button to clear all the information in the current log.
Click the
Previous Page
button to go back to the information previously
displayed.
Click the
Next Page
button to see the next section of the log, if available.

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