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Default Gateway:
View-only field that specifies the IP address of a gateway or a router,
which is responsible for the delivery of the IP packets sent by the Residential Gateway. This
address is required if the Residential Gateway and the network management station are on
different networks or subnets. The default value of this parameter is 0.0.0.0, which means
no gateway exists and the network management station and Residential Gateway are on the
same network.
MTU:
View-only field that shows the Ethernet packet MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of
the Residential Gateway.
Packet Info.:
View-only field that shows the number of packets received and transmitted.
DNS1:
View-only field that shows the IP address of the primary DNS server which has been
either assigned dynamically by your ISP or specified by the user.
DNS2:
View-only field that shows the assigned IP address of the secondary DNS server.
LAN
MAC Address:
View-only field that shows the unique and permanent MAC address in LAN
assigned to the Residential Gateway. Te factory default MAC address of your Residential
Gateway can not be changed.
IP Address:
View-only field that shows the IP address of LAN interface.
Subnet Mask:
View-only field that specifies the subnet mask to be used with the Residential
Gateway IP address. The default subnet mask values for the three Internet address classes
are as follows:
Class A: 255.0.0.0
Class B: 255.255.0.0
Class C: 255.255.255.0
Packet Info.:
View-only field that shows the number of packets received and transmitted.
DHCP Server:
View-only field that shows whether the LAN port DHCP server is enabled or
not.
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WLAN
Status:
View-only field that shows whether wireless function is enabled or not.
SSID:
View-only field that shows the SSID broadcasted by VoIP & Wireless Residential
Gateway.
Channel:
View-only field that shows the channel used for wireless communication.
Security Mode:
View-only field that shows the operating security mode.
2.4.2 Line Status
Select
Line Status
from the
Information
menu,
then
Line Status
screen page appears.
Gateway Status:
View-only field that shows the Telephone port (FXS) status of the
Residential Gateway.
SIP Status:
View-only field that shows whether the Port 1 and Port 2 have registered with
the SIP server.
Click the
“
Refresh
”
button to update the current line status.
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2.4.3 CDR
Select
CDR
from the
Information
menu,
then
CDR
screen page appears.
Call/Rcv:
View-only field that shows whether the user is a caller or a receiver.
Phone NO.:
View-only field that shows the phone number of incoming or outgoing calls.
Call Time:
View-only field that shows the time when the phone is rang.
Answer Time:
View-only field that shows the time when the call is answered.
Disconnect Time:
View-only field that shows the time when the call is disconnected.
Disconnect Reason:
View-only field that shows the corresponding disconnect reason code.
Duration:
View-only field that shows the answering time period of an incoming and outgoing
call.
TEL Port:
View-only field that shows which telephone port is used.
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2.4.4 Syslog Table
Select
Syslog Table
from the
Information
menu,
then
Syslog Table
screen page appears.
Syslog Message:
The Syslog Table lists the latest 500 system log messages. The user can
select what log information will be shown in this Syslog Table in
System Log
under the
Management
menu.
Click the
“
Refresh
”
button to update the Syslog Table.
Click the
“
Delete
”
button to clear all log messages from the Syslog Table.
2.5 Network Management
Select
Network Management
from the
Main Menu
, then sub-items -
WAN Settings
,
LAN
Settings
and
Static Route
, etc
–
will show up.
2.5.1 WAN Setting
Select
WAN Settings
from the
Network Management
menu,
then
WAN Setting
screen
page appears.
NAT/Bridge Mode:
There are 5 modes (Mode 0 ~ Mode 4) in the pull-down menu for
selection. According to the application connected to this Residential Gateway, you can
select the appropriate mode by referring to the table below:
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Mode
Bridge
NAT
0
Pure 5-port switch mode without VLAN and NAT functions
1
WAN + LAN 1
LAN 2~4
2
WAN + LAN 1 + LAN 2
LAN 3~4
3
WAN + LAN 1 + LAN 2 + LAN 3
LAN 4
4
WAN
LAN 1~4
The default setting is Mode 4.
NOTE:
After you switch between Bridge and NAT mode, the ARP table must be cleared by
using the
“
arp -d
”
command (under PC MS-DOS Mode).
WAN Port IP assignment:
Choose one of the three options
–
Static IP
,
DHCP
or
PPPoE
.
1. Static IP:
If you choose Static IP, you will need to enter the IP address, subnet mask,
Default gateway address, and DNS server for WAN setting. The
Static IP
screen page
appears as follows:
Host Name:
The Host Name is optional but may be required or defined by the user. The
default host name is the device name of the Residential Gateway and may be changed.
IP Address:
If you
choose to specify IP address, enter a unique IP address for this
Residential Gateway.
Subnet Mask:
Specify the subnet mask with the Residential Gateway IP address. The
default subnet mask values for the three Internet address classes are as follows:
Class A: 255.0.0.0
Class B: 255.255.0.0
Class C: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
Specify the IP address of a gateway or router, which is responsible for
the delivery of the IP packets sent by the Residential Gateway. This address is required
if the Residential Gateway and the network management station are on different
networks or subnets. The default value of this parameter is 0.0.0.0, which means no