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The Router Tab
The Router Tab
The Router - Status Screen
This screen displays product and system information.
Product Information
Product Name
. Shown here is the model number of the Voice Gateway.
Serial Number
. Shown here is the serial number of the Voice Gateway.
Software Version
. Shown here is the version number of the Voice Gateway software.
Hardware Version
. Shown here is the version number of the Voice Gateway hardware.
MAC Address
. Shown here is the MAC address of the Voice Gateway.
Client Certificate
. Shown here is the status of the client certificate. It authenticates the Voice Gateway for use in
the ITSP’s network.
System Status
Current Time
. Displayed here is the current date and time of the Voice Gateway.
Elapsed Time
. Displayed here is the amount of time elapsed since the last reboot of the Voice Gateway.
WAN Connection Type
. Displayed here is the Internet connection type of the Voice Gateway.
Figure 6-2: Router - Status Screen
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Current IP
. Displayed here is the Internet IP address of the Voice Gateway.
Host Name
. Displayed here is the host name of the Voice Gateway.
Domain
. Displayed here is the domain name of the Voice Gateway.
Current Netmask
. Displayed here is the netmask or subnet mask of the Voice Gateway.
Current Gateway
. Displayed here is the IP address of the Voice Gateway.
Primary DNS
. Displayed here is the IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS
. Displayed here is the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
LAN IP Address
. Displayed here is the local IP address of the Voice Gateway.
Broadcast Pkts Sent
. Displayed here is the number of broadcast packets sent.
Broadcast Bytes Sent
. Displayed here is the number of broadcast bytes sent.
Broadcast Pkts Recv
. Displayed here is the number of broadcast packets received and processed.
Broadcast Bytes Recv
. Displayed here is the number of broadcast bytes received and processed.
Broadcast Pkts Dropped
. Displayed here is the number of broadcast packets received but not processed.
Broadcast Bytes Dropped
. Displayed here is the number of broadcast bytes received but not processed.
packet
: a unit of data sent over
a network.
ip
(internet protocol): a protocol used to
send data over a network.
ip address
: the address used to identify a
computer or device on a network.
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The Router - WAN Setup Screen
This screen lets you configure the Internet connection, MAC clone, remote management, QoS, VLAN, and
optional settings. Information about your Internet connection type should be provided by your Internet Service
Provider (ISP). If you do not have this information, contact your service provider.
Internet Connection Settings
Connection Type
. Select the connection type you use:
DHCP
;
Static IP
;
PPPOE
;
PPPoE, DHCP
; or
DHCP,
PPPoE
. If you select PPPoE, DHCP or DHCP, PPPoE, then the Voice Gateway will try the first Internet connection
type. If that fails, then the Voice Gateway will try the second Internet connection type.
Static IP Settings
If you selected Static IP, complete the Static IP Settings section.
Static IP
. Enter the static or fixed IP address of the Voice Gateway (this should be provided by your ISP).
NetMask
. Enter the net or subnet mask of the Voice Gateway (this should be provided by your ISP).
Gateway
. Enter the IP address of the gateway (this should be provided by your ISP).
PPPoE Settings
If you selected PPPOE, complete the PPPoE Settings section.
PPPoE Login Name
. Enter the name provided by your ISP.
PPPoE Login Password
. Enter the password provided by your ISP.
Figure 6-4: Static IP Settings
Figure 6-3: Router - WAN Setup Screen
Figure 6-5: PPPoE Settings
NOTE:
For DSL users, if you
need to enable PPPoE support,
remember to remove any PPPoE
applications that are installed
on your PCs.
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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 Voice Gateway,
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 Voice Gateway 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 Voice Gateway. 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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