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Settings – SNMP
System
Information
This is the system information which will identify this device.
Community
A relationship between a SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers
that defines authentication, access control and proxy characteristics.
Trap Targets
Up to three IP addresses can be entered. Trap information will be
sent to these addresses.
9.4
Syslog
This feature can send real time system information on the web page or to the specified PC.
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Syslog Configuration
– Syslog Configuration allows you to choose whether to send
system information to other machine or not. There are up to three machines you can
choose to send your system log.
y
Message Status
– Messages sent are only kept when “keep sent message” enable
check box is checked. Currently we keep the last 100 messages in the RAM area;
they will clear when reboot or power off.
Figure: Syslog
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Settings
Syslog Configuration
Syslog Delivery
Sending Out
– If checked, the device will send syslog
messages to other machines (log servers).
Keep Sent Message
– If checked, the sent messages will be
kept on the device, otherwise they will be deleted
Syslog Servers
±
IP Address:
Up to
3
syslog servers can be used.
±
Enable:
If checked, the log message will be sent to the
server. You can disable or enable each server
temporarily.
±
Port:
If your syslog server does not use the default port
(514), change it.
±
Log Priority Level:
The messages are grouped into
8
priority levels, from Emergency to Debug. The lower
level it is, the more messages it will generate.
Emergency at the highest priority to Debug being the
lowest priority. The lower the level, the greater the
messages generated, with Debug sending all
generated messages.
Log Priority
Modules
This feature displays and controls the current log priority for each
module. For a module with different priorities, the different level of
messages will be generated in Syslog. The lower the level of log
priority for a module, the greater the messages generated.
DEBUG is the lowest level of log priority.
SNTP
Configuration
SNTP Servers
– Up to 3 SNTP servers can be used for GMT.
You can enter its IP or Domain address here. You can use
some servers such as time-a.nist.gov
,
time.nist.gov
,
time-nw.nist.gov, etc.
y
Time Zone
– This lists all time differences between GMT and
the local time selected by you.
9.5 Upgrade Firmware
This Upgrade Firmware Screen allows you to upgrade firmware or backup system
configuration by using HTTP upgrade.
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Figure: Firmware Upgrade Screen
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You can backup your system configuration by press “save” button of Save System
Configuration. It will save the system configuration for you. (Notice: You have to
refresh the browser after you saved the system configuration file)
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You also can do firmware upgrade by input the correct password and the file name of
your firmware. Remember do not Reset or Restart the device while updating new
firmware, because it may cause system to crash.
TFTP Download
This setting should be used only if your router is unusable, and you wish to restore it by
downloading new firmware. Follow this procedure:
1. Power on the router.
2. Use a TFTP client program applies the new firmware. The screen will look like the
following figure.
Figure: Windows TFTP utility
±
Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file on your PC, or click the "Browse" button
to locate the file.
±
Enter the LAN IP address of the router in the "Server IP" field.
±
Click "Download" to send the file to the router.
3. When downloading is finished, it should then work normally, using the default settings.
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10. System information
10.1 System Status
Use the System Status link on the main menu to view this screen.
Figure 9-1: System Status
Data – System Status
Interface
Information
Connection Status
– Current status – either "Connected" or
"Not connected".
Connection Type
– The type of connection used – DHCP, Fixed
IP, PPPoE, or PPTP.
"Force Renew"
button – Only available if using a dynamic IP
address (DHCP). Clicking this button will perform a DHCP
"Renew" transaction with the ISP's DHCP server. This will
extend the period for which the current WAN IP address is
allocated to you.
IP Address
– The IP address of the Router, as seen from the
Internet. This IP Address is allocated by the ISP (Internet Service
Provider)
Subnet Mask
– The Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP
Address above.
Domain Name IP Address
– The address of the current DNS
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(Domain Name Server.
MAC Address
– The MAC (physical) address of the Router, as
seen from the Internet.
LAN
Information
IP Address
– The LAN IP Address of the Router.
Subnet Mask
– The Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP
Address above.
MAC Address
– The MAC (physical) address of the Router, as
seen from the local LAN.
DHCP Server
– The status of the DHCP Server function - either
"Enabled" or "Disabled".
Device
Information
Hardware ID
– The manufacturer ID for this particular device.
Firmware Version
– Version of the Firmware currently installed.
NAT
– Status of the
NAT
feature – either “Enable” or “Disable”.
Load Balance
– Status of the
Load Balance
feature – either
“Enable” or “Disable”.
Virtual Server
– Status of the
Virtual Server
feature – either
"Enabled" or "Disabled".
Special Applications
– Status of the
Special Applications
feature – either "Enabled" or "Disabled".
Multi DMZ
– Status of the
DMZ
feature – either "Enabled" or
"Disabled".
URL Filter
– Status of the
Block URL
feature – either “Enable” or
“Disable”.
Device
Statistics
System UpTime
– The time since the system of a device was
last reinitialized.
CPU Usage
– The current usage percentage of CPU.
Memory Usage
– The current usage percentage of Memory
(Heap & Queue).
Buttons
Refresh
– Update the data on screen.
Restart
– Restart (reboot) the Router.
Restore Factory Defaults
– This will delete all existing settings,
and restore the factory default settings. See below for details.
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Restore Factory Defaults
When the "Restore Factory Defaults" button on the Status screen above is clicked,
the following screen will be displayed.

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