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The Router Tab
PPPoE Service Name
(optional). Enter the service name provided by your ISP.
Optional Settings
HostName
. Enter the host name, if provided by your ISP.
Domain
. Enter the domain name, if provided by your ISP.
Primary DNS
. Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS
(optional). Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
MAC Clone Settings
Enable MAC Clone Service
. Select whether you want to clone a MAC address onto the Phone Adapter,
yes
or
no
. The default is
no
.
Cloned MAC Address
. Enter the MAC address you want to clone.
Remote Management
Enable WAN Web Server
. This feature lets you enable or disable access to the Web-based Utility from the WAN
side. Select
yes
or
no
from the drop-down menu. The default is
no
.
WAN Web Server Port
. Enter the port number used to access the Utility from the WAN side. The default is
80
.
QOS Settings
QOS QDisc
. QoS prioritizes voice communications when different types of traffic are competing for bandwidth.
Select the method you want to use:
NONE
,
CBQ
, or
TBF
. The default is
NONE
.
mac address
: the unique address that a
manufacturer assigns to each networking
device.
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Maximum Uplink Speed
. Enter the maximum upload speed of your Internet connection. The default is
128Kbps
.
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) Settings
Enable VLAN
. VLAN (802.1Q) settings let you use the Phone Adapter in a virtual LAN environment. Select
yes
or
no
from the drop-down menu. The default is
no
.
VLAN ID
. Enter the ID number used by the Phone Adapter. The default is
1
.
When you have finished making changes, click the
Submit All Changes
button to save the changes, or click the
Undo All Changes
button to undo your changes.
NOTE:
To test your settings, connect to the Internet now.
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The Router - LAN Setup Screen
This screen lets you configure the local network, dynamic DHCP, and static DHCP lease settings.
Networking Service
. Select the service you want to use,
NAT
or
Bridge
. The default is
NAT
.
LAN Network Settings
LAN IP Address
. Enter the local IP address of the Phone Adapter. The default is
192.168.0.1
.
LAN Subnet Mask
. Select the local subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
,
255.255.255.128
,
255.255.255.192
,
255.255.255.224
,
255.255.255.240
,
255.255.255.248
, or
255.255.255.252
. The default is
255.255.255.0
.
Enable DHCP Server
. To use the Phone Adapter as a router assigning IP addresses, select
yes
. Otherwise, select
no
. The default is
yes
.
DHCP Lease Time
. Enter the lease time used by the Phone Adapter to distribute IP addresses. The default is
24
Hours
.
DHCP Client Starting IP Address
. When the Phone Adapter issues IP addresses, it starts with the first value of
its DHCP client IP address range. Enter that value here. The default is
192.168.0.2
.
Number of Client IP Addresses
. Enter the number of IP addresses that can be distributed. The default is
50
.
Static DHCP Lease Settings
Enable
. You can have the Phone Adapter assign the same IP address to a specific device. To disable this feature,
select
no
. To use this feature, select
yes
. The default is
no
.
Figure 6-6: Router - LAN Setup Screen
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Host MAC Address
. Enter the MAC address of the device whose IP address you want to specify.
Host IP Address
. Enter the IP address you want to assign to the device, 192.168.0.x (x being a different number
for each device you specify).
When you have finished making changes, click the
Submit All Changes
button to save the changes, or click the
Undo All Changes
button to undo your changes.
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The Router - Application Screen
This screen lets you configure port forwarding, DMZ, and reserved ports range settings.
Port Forwarding Settings
Enable
. Select
yes
or
no
for each port forwarding entry, which defines a port range to be forwarded to a
server. The default is
no
.
Service Name
. Enter the name of the service or application.
Starting Port
. Enter the starting port number of the forwarded port range.
Ending Port
. Enter the ending port number of the forwarded port range.
Protocol
. Select the protocol used,
TCP
,
UDP
, or
Both
. The default is
TCP
.
Server IP Address
. Enter the IP address of the server, 192.168.0.x (x being a different number for each server
you specify).
DMZ Settings
Enable DMZ
. DMZ hosting forwards all ports at the same time to one computer. This allows one local user to be
exposed to the Internet for use of special-purpose services such as videoconferencing. Select
yes
or
no
from the
drop-down menu. The default is
no
.
DMZ Host IP Address
. Enter the IP address of the DMZ host, 192.168.0.x (x being the number for the computer
you want to specify). Use the Static DHCP Lease Settings section on the
LAN Setup
screen, so the DMZ Host
keeps this IP address; otherwise, its IP address may change.
Figure 6-7: Router - Application Screen
tcp
: a network protocol for transmitting
data that requires acknowledgement from
the recipient of data sent.
udp
: a network protocol for transmitting
data that does not require
acknowledgement from the recipient of
the data that is sent.
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