Page 111 / 158 Scroll up to view Page 106 - 110
DSL-6740U
VDSL/Ethernet Router with Wi-Fi
and Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
Advanced
In this menu you can configure advanced settings of the router:
enable the UPnP function
define interface groups and allow the router to connect to a private Ethernet line
configure a DDNS service
add name servers
define static routes
edit the ADSL connection parameters
create rules for remote access to the web-based interface
configure TR-069 client.
Page
111
of 158
Page 112 / 158
DSL-6740U
VDSL/Ethernet Router with Wi-Fi
and Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
UPnP
On the
Advanced / UPnP
page, you can enable and disable the UPnP function.
UPnP is a set of networking protocols designed for automatic configuration of network devices. The
UPnP function performs automatic configuration of the device's parameters for network
applications requiring an incoming connection to the router.
Figure 83. The
Advanced / UPnP
page.
If you want to manually specify all parameters needed for network applications, deselect the
Enabled
checkbox and click the
Save
button.
If you want to enable the UPnP function in the router, select the
Enabled
checkbox and click the
Save
button.
Page
112
of 158
Page 113 / 158
DSL-6740U
VDSL/Ethernet Router with Wi-Fi
and Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
Interface Grouping
On the
Advanced / Interface grouping
page, you can assign virtual PVC connections to the
router's ports (create groups of interfaces), which allows distinguishing different types of traffic.
This function is mostly used in Triple-play networks. Also on the page you can change the operating
parameters of the router's LAN ports and configure the device to connect to a private Ethernet line.
!
The Ethernet WAN function allows using any Ethernet port of the router to access the
Internet via Ethernet technology. When the function is enabled, the router is still able to
access the Internet via VDSL and ADSL technologies.
Figure 84. The
Advanced / Interface grouping
page.
Page
113
of 158
Page 114 / 158
DSL-6740U
VDSL/Ethernet Router with Wi-Fi
and Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
To change the operating parameters of a LAN port of the router, place the mouse pointer on the
relevant LAN port and click the
Setup speed and stream
line in the menu displayed (the line is
not available if the LAN port is used as the WAN port).
Figure 85. The page for changing parameters of the router's LAN port.
On the opened page, you can specify the following parameters:
Parameter
Description
Duplex
Data transfer mode. This parameter defines the data transfer mode
for a device connected to the selected LAN port of the router.
Half
– half-duplex mode
Full
– full-duplex mode.
If you have selected the
Auto
value of this drop-down list, the router
itself sets the data transfer mode.
Bitrate
Data speed (in bytes). If you have selected the
Auto
value of this
drop-down list, the router itself sets the data speed.
Port
The name of the LAN port.
Status
The state of the router's LAN port.
Connected
(green light): the port is used (a device is
connected to the port of the router, the connection is on).
Disconnected
(red light): the port is not used.
Enable
Select the checkbox if you want to enable the LAN port.
Page
114
of 158
Page 115 / 158
DSL-6740U
VDSL/Ethernet Router with Wi-Fi
and Built-in Switch
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
To enable the Ethernet WAN function, follow the steps below.
1.
Place the mouse pointer on the router's LAN port that will be used as the WAN port and
click the
Make WAN
line in the menu displayed.
2.
On the opened page, select the needed value from the
Ethernet WAN type
drop-down list.
Single service over one connection
: if you need to assign one WAN
connection to the created Ethernet WAN interface.
VLAN MUX Mode
: if you need to assign one or more tagged VLAN connections or
several untagged connections to the created Ethernet WAN interface.
3.
Click the
Save
link.
If in the future you need to disconnect the LAN port from the private Ethernet line, on the
Advanced / Interface grouping
page, place the mouse pointer on the port that is used as the
WAN port and click the
Default
line in the menu displayed. Then click the
Save
button.
To create a new rule for interface grouping (a group of ports), click the
Add group
button (the
button is not displayed if there is no WAN connection in the system).
Figure 86. The page for adding a new group of ports.
Page
115
of 158

Rate

4.5 / 5 based on 2 votes.

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top