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System
This window offers four settings for the user to configure. The user may save the settings configured
on the router by clicking the Save button. A file Download dialogue box will appear questioning the
user where to save the files on your computer. Files will be saved as XML documents. The user may
also upload save settings by using the
Load Settings from Local Hard Drive
field by entering the
path of the file on your computer into the box. If you are not sure of the path, click
Browse
to find the
file on your computer. Click
Load
to initiate the file transfer. Next, click save and reboot. You may
reset the ADSL Router back to factory default settings by clicking on
Restore
. To force the Router to
Restart
,
click
Restart AP
.
Figure 6- 4. System Settings window
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Firmware
You can upgrade the firmware of the ADSL Router at this page. Make sure the firmware you want to
use is on the local hard drive of the computer. Click on
Browse
to browse the local hard driver and
locate the firmware to be used for the update. Once found, click
Apply
to initiate the transfer. Please
check the D-Link support site for firmware updates at D-Link Technical support website of your
country. Remember to restart the Router after uploading new firmware.
Figure 6- 5. Firmware Upgrade window
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Miscellaneous
The
Ping Test
menu allows you to ping any IP address from the Router to test connectivity to the
address. To Ping a device, enter the IP address of the device that you wish to ping into the
Ping IP
Address
field and click
Ping
to start the Ping mechanism. The results of the ping will be shown under
the
Ping Result
heading. The Miscellaneous Configuration menu also allows you to enable IGMP
forwarding. This is
Disabled
by default. This setting will not allow IGMP (Internet Group
Management Protocol) packets to be forwarded to the LAN.
IGMP is used to manage multicasting on
TCP/IP networks, most users will not need to enable this. Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote
configuration for client devices, such as the Router. If you are unsure, check with your ISP. To enable
IGMP service to the LAN interface, select
Enabled
and click the
Apply
button. To force a system
restart click
Save and Reboot
.
Figure 6- 6. Miscellaneous window
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Test
The
Diagnostics
window allows users to test the functionality of the router by executing a series of
tests. This window will aid the user in troubleshooting various problems that may occur with the
functionality of the router. This window will appear differently depending on connection type chosen.
The following picture shows the window that includes all possible connection tests associated with
this Router.
Figure 6- 7. Diagnostics window
To perform the following tests, choose the
PVC0
(Private Virtual Connection) and click
Apply
. Test
results will either be displayed as
Pass
or
Fail
. The following tasks will be performed:
Testing Ethernet
LAN Connection
This test will check the Ethernet connection of your Router.
Testing ADSL
Synchronization
This test will check the ADSL line connected to your Router.
Testing ATM
OAM segment
This test will check the PVC connectivitiy by sending out an OAM
(Operation Administration Management) packet. If the remote device
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ping
on this segment returns the ping packet, the PVC has passed the test
and a Pass result will appear.
Testing ATM
OAM end to end
ping
This test will check the PVC connectivitiy by sending out an OAM
(Operation Administration Management) packet. If the remote device
returns the ping packet, the PVC has passed the test and a Pass result
will appear.
Ping Primary
Domain Name
Server
This test will check to see if the Primary DNS is accessible from the
Router.
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