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Basic Pages
View and configure SVG1501 IP-related configuration data, including Network
Configuration, WAN Connection Type, DHCP, and DDNS in Basic Pages. The Backup
option allows you to save a copy of your SVG1501 configuration on your computer
Basic Setup Page
Configure the basic features of your SVG1501 gateway related to your ISP connection.
Field Descriptions for the Basic Setup Page
Field
Description
NAPT mode
NAPT is a special case of NAT, where many IP numbers are hidden
behind a number of addresses. In contrast to the original NAT,
however, this does not mean there can be only that number of
connections at a time.
In NAPT mode, an almost arbitrary number of connections are
multiplexed using TCP port information. The number of simultaneous
connections is limited by the number of addresses multiplied by the
number of available TCP ports.
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Field
Description
LAN
IP Address
MAC Address
Enter the IP address of the SVG1501 on your private LAN.
Media Access Control address — a set of 12 hexadecimal digits
assigned during manufacturing that uniquely identifies the hardware
address of the SVG1501 Access Point.
WAN
IP Address
MAC Address
Duration
Expires
The public WAN IP address of your SVG1501 device, which is either
dynamically or statically assigned by your ISP.
Media Access Control address — a set of 12 hexadecimal digits
assigned during manufacturing that uniquely identifies the hardware
address of the SVG1501 Access Point.
Describes how long before your Internet connection expires. The
WAN lease will automatically renew itself when it expires.
Displays the exact time and date the WAN lease expires.
Release WAN Lease
Click to release WAN lease.
Renew WAN Lease
Click to renew WAN lease.
WAN Connection Type
DHCP or Static IP. If your ISP uses DHCP, select
DHCP
and enter a
Host Name and Domain name, if required.
If your ISP uses static IP addressing, select
Static IP
and enter the
information provided by your ISP for Static IP Address, Static IP Mask,
Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
Host Name
If WAN Connection Type is DHCP, enter a Host Name, if required.
Domain Name
If WAN Connection Type is DHCP, enter a Domain Name, if required.
MTU Size
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest size packet or frame
that can be sent. The default value is suitable for most users.
Spoofed MAC Address
If WAN Connection Type is Static IP, enter the information provided
by your ISP for Static IP Address, Static IP Mask, Default Gateway,
Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
When done, click
Apply
to save your changes.
Basic DHCP Page
Configure and view the status of the optional internal SVG1501 DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) server for the LAN.
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CAUTION:
Do not modify these settings unless you are an experienced
network administrator with strong knowledge of IP addressing,
subnetting, and DHCP.
Field Descriptions for the Basic DHCP Page
Field
Description
DHCP Server
Select
Yes
to enable the SVG1501 DHCP Server.
Select
No
to disable the SVG1501 DHCP Server.
Starting Local Address
Enter the starting IP address to be assigned by the SVG1501
DHCP server to clients in dotted-decimal format. The default is
192.168.0.2.
Number of CPEs
Sets the number of clients for the SVG1501 DHCP server to
assign a private IP address. There are 245 possible client
addresses. The default is
245
.
Lease Time
Sets the time in seconds that the SVG1501 DHCP server leases
an IP address to a client. The default is 3600 seconds (60
minutes).
DHCP Clients
Lists DHCP client device information.
WINS Addresses
Specifies up to three Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
Server Addresses.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
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To renew a DHCP client IP address, choose
Select
and then click
Force Available
.
Basic DDNS Page
Set up the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) service to assign a static Internet
domain name to a dynamic IP address. This allows your SVG1501 to be more easily
accessed from various locations on the Internet.
Field Descriptions for Basic DDNS Page
Field
Description
DDNS Service
Select
Disable
or
wwwDynDNS.org
to enable the DDNS Service.
User Name
Enter your DynDNS user name.
Password
Enter your DynDNS Password.
Host Name
Enter your DDNS Host Name.
IP Address
Lists IP information.
Status
Displays the DDNS service status:
enabled
or
disabled
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
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Basic Backup Page
Save your current SVG1501 configuration settings locally on your computer or restore
previously saved configurations.
Restoring Your SVG1501 Configuration
1.
Type the path with the file name where the backup file is located on your computer,
or click
Browse
to locate the file.
2.
Click
Restore
to recreate your previously saved SVG1501 settings.
Backing Up Your SVG1501 Configuration
1.
Type the path with the file name where you want to store your backup file on your
computer, or click
Browse
to locate the file.
2.
Click
Backup
to create a backup of your SVG1501 settings.

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