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View information about the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s connection to the WAN
Configure the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s LAN IP address, subnet mask and domain
suffix
Configure the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s internal DHCP server
Define how the CGNM/ CGNM-3552 assigns IP addresses on the LAN
See information about the network devices connected to the CGNM/ CGNM-
3552 on the LAN.
Click
Basic
>
LAN Setup
. The following screen displays.
Figure 22:
The Basic: LAN Setup Screen
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 17:
The Basic: LAN Setup Screen
Private LAN Setting
Private LAN IP
Address
Use this field to define the IP address of the CGNM/
CGNM-3552 on the LAN.
Subnet Mask
Use this field to define the LAN subnet. Use dotted
decimal notation (for example,
255.255.255.0
).
LAN DHCP Status
Use this field to configure whether or not the CGNM/
CGNM-3552’s DHCP server is active.
To turn the DHCP server on, click
Enabled
.
To turn the DHCP server off, click
Disabled
.
Lease Time
This displays the time that elapses before your device’s
IP address lease expires, and a new IP address is
assigned to it by the DHCP server.
DHCP Start IP
Use this field to specify the IP address at which the
CGNM/ CGNM-3552 begins assigning IP addresses to
devices on the LAN (when DHCP is enabled).
DHCP End IP
Use this field to specify the IP address at which the
CGNM/ CGNM-3552 stops assigning IP addresses to
devices on the LAN (when DHCP is enabled).
NOTE:
Devices requesting IP addresses once the
DHCP pool is exhausted are not assigned an IP
address.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
Connected Devices
Host Name
This displays the name of each network device
connected on the LAN.
IP Address
This displays the IP address of each network device
connected on the LAN.
MAC Address
This displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address
of each network device connected on the LAN.
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4.3
The Gateway Function Screen
Use this screen to configure gateway function. You can turn port triggering on or off
and configure new and existing port triggering rules.
Click
Basic
>
Gateway Function
. The following screen displays.
Figure 23:
The Basic: Gateway Function Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Type
This displays whether the device’s IP address was
assigned by DHCP (
DHCP-IP
), or
self-assigned
.
Interface
This displays whether the device is connected on the
LAN (
Ethernet
) or the WLAN (
Wireless(x)
, where
x
denotes the wireless mode;
b
,
g
or
n
).
Status
This displays Active when a device is connected.
Renew
Click this to obtain the connected device’s information
again.
Table 18:
The Basic: Gateway Function Screen
Residential Gateway
Function
Use this field to turn gateway function on or off.
Select
Enabled
to turn gateway function on.
Select
Disabled
to turn gateway function off.
UPNP
Use this field to turn UPNP on or off.
Select
Enabled
to turn UPNP on.
Select
Disabled
to turn UPNP off.
Table 17:
The Basic: LAN Setup Screen (continued)
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4.4
The Port Forwarding Screen
Use this screen to configure port triggering. You can turn port triggering on or off and
configure new and existing port triggering rules.
Click
Basic
>
Port Forwarding
. The following screen displays.
Figure 24:
The Basic: Port Forwarding Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this screen.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this screen.
Table 19:
The Basic: Port Forwarding Screen
All Port Forwarding Rules
Use this field to turn port forwarding on or off.
Select
Enabled
to turn all port forwarding rules on.
Select
Disabled
to turn all port forwarding rules off.
Port Forwarding Rules
Application Name
This displays the name you assigned to the rule when
you created it.
Public
This field displays the incoming port range. These are
the ports on which the CGNM/ CGNM-3552 received
traffic from the originating host on the WAN.
Table 18:
The Basic: Gateway Function Screen (continued)
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4.4.1
Adding or Editing a Port Forwarding Rule
To add a new port forwarding rule, click
Add Rule
in the
Basic
>
Port
Forwarding
screen.
To edit an existing port forwarding rule, click
Manage
in the
Basic
>
Port
Forwarding
screen.
Private
This field displays the port range to which the CGNM/
CGNM-3552 forwards traffic to the device on the LAN.
Protocol
This field displays the protocol or protocols to which this
rule applies:
Transmission Control Protocol (
TCP
)
User Datagram Protocol (
UDP
)
Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram
Protocol (
TCP/UDP
)
Generic Routing Encapsulation (
GRE
)
Encapsulating Security Protocol (
ESP
)
Local IP Address
This displays the IP address of the computer on the LAN
to which traffic conforming to the rule’s conditions is
forwarded.
Remote IP Address
This displays the IP address range on the WAN from
which traffic is forwarded (if configured).
Status
Use this field to turn port forwarding rule on or off.
Manage
Use this field to
Edit
a port forwarding rule. Port
forwarding must first be set to
Enabled
. See
Adding or
Editing a Port Forwarding Rule
on page
8
for
information on the screen that displays.
Action
Use this field to
Delete
a port forwarding rule. The
deleted rule’s information cannot be retrieved.
Add Rule
Click this to define a new port forwarding rule. Port
forwarding must first be set to
Enabled
. See
Adding or
Editing a Port Forwarding Rule
on page
8
for
information on the screen that displays.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
Table 19:
The Basic: Port Forwarding Screen (continued)

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