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2
Select whether your connection has NAT enabled. If yes, select
Multipuesto
and enter the account
username and password provided by your ISP to connect to the ONT. If not, select
Monopuesto
.
3
Click
Aplicar
to save your settings and exit the screen.
3.2.5
LAN Configuration
You can configure the Router’s LAN IPv4/IPv6 address, subnet mask, DHCP and DNS server
information for the LAN interface.
1
Mouse-over the
Configuración Básica
and
Puertos
. Then click
Tu Red Local
.
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In this screen, configure the Router’s LAN IPv4/IPv6 address, subnet mask, DHCP and DNS server
information for the LAN interface.
1
In the
Configuración DHCP IPv4
section, enter the Router’s IPv4 IP address and subnet mask.
2
The
DHCP
feature is set to
ACTIVADO
by default to to assign IP addresses and provide subnet mask,
gateway, and DNS server information to LAN devices. You can configure the starting IP range and
pool size. If you want to disable it, switch the
Estado
button to
DESACTIVADO
.
3
If DHCP is enabled, enter the DNS first and second server IP addresses in the
Configuración de
servidores DNS
servers section.
4
In the
Configuración DHCP IPv6
section, enter the Router’s IPv6 IP address and subnet mask.
5
In the
DHCP
section, select
Autoconfiguraciión
to have the Router
automatically configure the
DHCPv6 server and pass IPv6 addresses, DNS server and domain name information to DHCPv6
clients. If you want to configure it manually, select
Rango Fijo
and enter the IPv6 range.
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6
Enter the first and second DNS server IPv6 address the Router passes to the DHCPv6 clients in the
Configuración DNS IPv6
section.
7
Click
Aplicar
to save your settings and close the screen.
3.2.6
Profile Configuration
In this screen, you can save a profile or restore it on the Router. A profile contains the current
settings on the Router which helps you to easily restore the settings in case the Router has been set
to factory default.
1
Mouse-over the
Configuración Básica
and
Otras funcionalidades
and click
Crear un perfil o
recuperar uno guardado
.
2
Click
Guardar
to save and download your current settings as a profile (*.cfg). Save it on your
computer.
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3
If you want to restore a profile that you have saved previously, choose the file path in
Ruta del
archivo
and click
Cargar
. The Router will restart shortly after the profile has been uploaded. Wait
several minutes for the restart to finish.
4
If you want to restore the Router to its factory default settings, click the
Restaurar
button. It is
suggested to save your settings before doing so.
See
Chapter 26 on page 141
for more information about backup and restore device configurations.
3.2.7
Firmware Upgrade
In this screen, you can upgrade the firmware for the Router. A profile contains the current settings
on the Router which helps you to easily restore the settings in case the Router has been set to
factory default.
1
Mouse-over the
Configuración Básica
and
Otras funcionalidades
and click
Crear un perfil o
recuperar uno guardado
.
2
The screen show the current firmware version. To upload a newer version of firmware, choose its
file path in
Ruta del archivo
and click
Cargar
. The process may take several minutes. After a
successful upload, the system will reboot.
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Make sure you are using the correct firmware for this device.
Do NOT turn off the Router while firmware upload is in progress!
See
Chapter 25 on page 139
for more information about firmware upgrade on the Router.