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Section 7 - Home
Logout
To log out of the modem’s user interface at any time during the setup, click on the
Logout
button. A confirmation screen
will appear confirming that you really want to log out.
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D-Link DSL-±3±0B ADSL±+ Ethernet/USB Modem User Manual
Section 8 - Advanced Setup
Advanced Setup
This section of the setup is an advanced version of the quick setup. If you want to make specific configurations to
your modem such as creating a SNMP, etc., consider going through this advanced setup for a more comprehensive
configuration.
ADSL
The ADSL settings page contains modulation and
capability settings. Consult your ISP to determine the
correct settings. Click
Apply
if you are finished or click
on
Advanced Settings
if you want to configure other
advanced settings.
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Section 8 - Advanced Setup
ADSL Settings
The test mode can be selected from the ADSL Advanced Settings page. Test modes include normal, reverb, medley,
no retrain, and L3. After you make your selection, click on
Apply
to save these settings first before you go to T
one
Selection
.
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D-Link DSL-±3±0B ADSL±+ Ethernet/USB Modem User Manual
Section 8 - Advanced Setup
ADSL Tone Settings
The frequency band of ADSL is split into ±56 separate tones, each spaced 4.31±5 kHz apart. Each tone carries separate
data, so
the modem operates as if ±56 separate modems were running in parallel. The tone range is from 0 to 31 for
upstream and from 3± to ±55 for downstream. Do not change these settings unless directed by your ISP.
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Section 8 - Advanced Setup
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network protocol that provides a means to monitor the status and
performance of the modem, as well as make configuration changes. It enables a management station to configure,
monitor and receive trap messages from network devices that are configured for SNMP.
To configure the SNMP agent select
Enable,
Enter a Read Community, Set Community, System
Name, Location, Contact, and the IP address of
the Trap Manager. To save the configuration click
Apply.

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