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Local Gateway Access
To ensure the residential gateway’s security, you will be asked for your username
and password when you access the residential gateway’s web
-based utility. The
default username and password are admin.
Gateway Username
Enter the default Gateway Username, admin.
Gateway Password
Cisco recommends that you change the default Gateway
Password, admin, to one of your choice.
Re-enter to Confirm
Enter the Gateway Password again to confirm.
Remote Gateway Access
Remote Management
To permit remote access of the Gateway, from outside the
local network, select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.
Management Port
Enter the port number that will be open to outside access.
Management Protoco
l
Select the appropriate protocol, HTTP or HTTPS.
Note
: When you are in a remote location and wish to manage the Gateway, enter
https://<Internet_IP_address>:port or http://<Internet_IP_address>:port. Enter the
Gat
eway’s specific Internet IP address in place of <Internet_IP_address>, and enter
the Management Port number in place of the word port.
Remote User Name
Enter the login user name for remote management.
Remote User Password
Enter the login password for remote management.
IGMP
IGMP Proxy
IGMP (Internet Group Membership Protocol) Forwarding (Proxying)
is a system to improve multicasting for LAN-side clients. This should be set to
Enabled
if your clients support it, otherwise, select
Disabled
.
IGMP Querier Version
Select: Version 1, Version 2 or Version 3.
Query Interval
Only valid when IGMP Forwarding is enabled, default is 125
seconds.
Querier Immediate Leave
Only valid when IGMP Forwarding is enabled, default
is enabled.
Note
: IGMPv2 is turned on by default and v3 is supported. IGMP Snooping is
turned on by default for all bridges.
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UPnP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows Windows XP and Vista to automatically
configure the Gateway for various Internet applications, such as gaming and video
conferencing.
UPnP
If you want to use UPnP, keep the default setting, Enabled. Otherwise, select
Disabled.
Voice
Voice
To use this option, select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default,
Disabled
.
Click the
Save Settings
button to apply your changes or
Cancel Changes
button to
cancel.
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Log
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Log
The residential gateway can keep logs of traffic and events for your Internet
connection.
Path:
Administration > Log
Reporting
Log
To disable the Log function, select Disabled. To monitor traffic between the
network and the Internet, keep the default, Enabled. With logging enabled, you can
choose to view temporary logs.
Log Severity
Select the severity level of the log events you want to view:
Informational
,
Warning
(default), or
Critical
.
System Log Server
To enable system log server support, enter the IP address of the
system log server. To disable system log server support, leave this setting blank.
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Email Alerts (For Warning Events)
To enable E-Mail Alerts for Warning-level
events, select
Enabled
. Otherwise, keep the default,
Disabled
.
SMTP Mail Server
Enter the address (domain name) or IP address of the Simple
Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) server for outgoing e-mail.
User Name
Enter the User Name for SMTP authentication.
Password
Enter the Password for SMTP authentication.
Email to Address
Enter the e-mail address that will receive alert logs.
Email From Address
Enter the return address for the e-mail alerts. (This can be a
dummy address.)
Event Log
For each log, the Event Log displays the following information: Time, Description,
Source Address, and Destination Address.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes. Click
Clear Event Log
to clear all of the
events. Click
Refresh
to update the on-screen information.
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IP Ping
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IP Ping
The ping test allows you to check the connections of your network devices,
including connection to the Internet.
Path:
Administration > IP Ping
Target IP/FQDN
Enter the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
that you want to ping. This can be either a local (LAN) or Internet (WAN) IP
address.
Ping Size
Enter the packet size you want to use. The default is 32 bytes.
Number of Pings
Enter how many times you want to ping. The default is 3.
Ping Timeout
Enter the number of milliseconds before the ping test will time out.
The default is 5000 milliseconds.
Ping Result
The results of the ping test are displayed.
To run the test, click
Start Test
. Click
Refresh
to update the on-screen information.

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