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2.10 CATV Setting (Only available for RF module)
Select
CATV Setting
, then
CATV Settings
screen page appears.
CATV Setting:
The default setting of CATV-RF module is enabled.
Select
Disable
from
the pull-down menu to disable CATV-RF module.
2.11 Management
In this session you
ll be able to setup web management authority, username and password
for the authentication of configuration and maintenance, and upgrade firmware.
Select
Management
from the
Main Menu,
the sub-items
Administrator Account
,
Date/Time
,
Ping test
,
Save/Restore
,
Factory Default
and
Firmware Update
- will show
up.
2.11.1 Administrator Account
Select
Administrator Account
from the
Management
menu, then
Administrator Account
screen page appears.
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Administrator Account
Administrator Name:
Specify the authorized user login name, up to 31 alphanumeric
characters. The default value is
admin
.
Administrator Password:
Enter the desired user password.
Confirm Password:
Re-type the desired user password to confirm.
NOTE:
When you set up your new administrator name and password to login to Web
Management, please remember login information by heart or keep it in a safe place.
If you
forget your login information or every login retry fails, you can press the Reset. button for
about 10 seconds to reset the device to factory defaults. In this way, you can use the
default login information to login to Web Management.
Remote Administration
Remote administration:
If enabled, the Residential Gateway could be accessed from WAN
port.
Http port for remote:
Specify the port number for remote access. The default http port
number is 8888.
Remote administration only from IP:
To limit the remote administration access IP address.
Login access from the IP address other than the one specified will be restricted.
NOTE:
If you would like to login the Residential Gateway from WAN port, you must enable
Remote Administration
option in
Administrator Account
under the
Management
Menu
and then add IP address (if necessary) and specify Http port number for remote login.
Once completed, you can type in the specified IP address and Http port number in URL
field of your web browser like this
192.168.1.198:8888
to access to web management.
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2.11.2 System Log
Select
System Log
from the
Management
menu, then
System Log
screen page appears.
Syslog:
Tick the checkbox to enable System Log function.
Log Service:
When certain service checkboxes are ticked, you are able to view their
system log messages in
Syslog Table
under the
Information
menu.
Syslog Level:
There are eight syslog levels for users to choose from. If you choose a
certain log level, the Residential Gateway will record log events at the chosen level and
above. For example, if you choose Error, all error, critical, alert and emergency events will
be recorded.
Level 1 Emergency:
System is unusable.
Level 2 Alert:
Emergent actions that must be taken immediately.
Level 3 Critical:
Critical conditions.
Level 4 Error:
Error conditions.
Level 5 Warning:
Warning conditions.
Level 6 Notice:
Normal but significant conditions.
Level 7 Informational:
Keep informational events message.
Level 8 Debug:
Debug-level messages are logged.
Remote:
Enable the remote server, if checked.
Remote Server:
Specify the remote log server IP address.
Remote Port:
Specify the remote port. By convention, port 514 is used. However, you can
specify the port number that suits your networking environment setup.
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2.11.3 Date/Time
Select
Date/Time
from the
Management
menu, then
Date/Time
screen page appears.
Date Time Set by:
The WLAN Residential Gateway provides two options for users to
configure date and time settings; these are
Manual Time Setting
and
NTP Time Server
.
The former option sets up the local time specified by the user; whereas, the later one
synchronizes the local time with NTP server on the internet automatically.
Time zone:
Select the appropriate time zone from the pull-down menu.
Date Value Setting:
Select the value from the year, month and day pull-down menu.
Time Value Setting:
Select the value from the hour, minute and second pull-down menu.
NTP Update Interval:
Specify how frequent to update system clock. The default setting is
24 hours.
NTP Server 1:
Specify the primary NTP Server domain name or IP address.
NTP Server 2:
Specify the NTP Server 2 domain name (optional).
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2.11.4 Ping Test
Select
Ping Test
from the
Management
menu, then
Ping Test
screen page appears.
Ping Destination:
The Ping Test is used to send ICMP request packets to test if a computer
is on the Internet. Specify the IP Address that you wish to Ping, and click the
“Ping”
button
to test the connectivity of the destination address.
2.11.5 Save/Restore
Select
Save/Restore
from the
Management
menu, then
Save/Restore
screen page
appears.
Save:
Save device configurations to a local file. The default filename is
metafile.dat
.
Restore:
Upload a local file to restore the Residential Gateway configurations. When the
restore process is completed, a pop-up window will appear to notify the user.

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