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Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour
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NOTE
For discovery of Cisco Small Business products, Cisco provides a utility that works
through a simple toolbar on the web browser. This utility discovers Cisco devices
in the network and display basic information, such as serial numbers and IP
addresses, to aid in the configuration and deployment. For more information and to
download the utility, please visit
www.cisco.com/go/findit
.
To open this page:
Click
System Management > Discovery-Bonjour
in the
navigation tree.
Check the
Enable
box to enable Bonjour. Uncheck the box to disable this feature. It
is enabled by default.
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Using Built-In Diagnostic Tools
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Using Built-In Diagnostic Tools
Use the
System Management > Diagnostic
page to access two built-in tools, DNS
Name Lookup and Ping. If you suspect a problem with connectivity, you can use
these tools to investigate.
To open this page:
Click
System Management > Diagnostic
.
Choose
DNS Name Lookup
if you know a DNS name and want to learn the IP
address. Choose
Ping
to test the connectivity to a particular IP address on the
Internet.
DNS Name Lookup
Choose this option to test connectivity to the DNS server that you specified on the
Setup > Network
page, or to look up an IP address that you want to use in the Ping
test.
In the
Look up the name
field, enter a host name, such as www.cisco.com. Do not
include a prefix such as
http://.
Then click
Go
. If the test is successful, the IP
address of the host appears.
NOTE
This tool requires that the router can connect to a valid DNS server, based on the
WAN interface settings (
Setup > Network
page).
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Using Built-In Diagnostic Tools
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Ping
Choose this option to test connectivity to a specified host by entering the IP
address. If you do not know the IP address, use the DNS Lookup tool to learn it.
The ping test shows if the router is able to send a packet to a remote host and
receive a response. If users on the LAN are having problems accessing services
on the Internet, first try pinging your DNS server or other server at your ISP. If this
test is successful, try pinging devices outside the ISP. This will show if the problem
lies with the ISP’s connection.
Enter the IP Address, and then click
Go
. If the test is successful, the following
information appears:
•
Status:
The status of the ping test:
Testing
,
Test Succeeded
, or
Test Failed
•
Packets:
The number of packets transmitted, number of packets received,
and percentage of packets lost in the ping test
•
Round Trip Time:
The minimum, maximum, and average round trip times for
the ping test
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Restoring the Factory Default Settings
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Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Use the
System Management > Factory Default
page to clear all of your
configuration information and restore the router to its factory default settings. Only
use this feature if you want to discard all the settings and preferences that you
have configured.
To open this page:
Click
System Management > Factory Default
in the
navigation tree.
STEP 1
Click
Return to Factory Default Setting
if you want to restore the router to its
factory default settings.
STEP
2
When the confirmation message appears, click
OK
to continue. If you do not want
to restore the factory default settings, click
Cancel
.
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Upgrading the Firmware
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Upgrading the Firmware
Use the
System Management > Firmware Upgrade
page to download the latest
firmware for your router and to install it.
WARNING
If you choose an earlier firmware version, the factory default settings will be used.
All custom settings.
WARNING
Upgrading firmware may take several minutes. Do not turn off the power, press the
reset button, close the browser, or disconnect the link during this process.
To open this page:
Click
System Management > Firmware Upgrade
in the
navigation tree.
Proceed as needed:
•
To upgrade from a firmware file on your computer:
Click the
Browse
button, and select the extracted file. Click
Firmware Upgrade Right Now
.
After several minutes, the Rebooting message appears. Wait about a
minute for the browser to refresh. If the browser does not automatically
display the login page, you may need to re-enter the IP address in the
browser address bar. If your PC cannot reconnect to the configuration utility,
you may need to release and restore your IP address.