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Field
Description
Firewall
Click to disable the Firewall. The default is
enabled.
Multicast
Pass-through
Click to enable Multicast Pass-through.
The
default is disabled.
To add a Packet Filter entry:
1
Packet Filter Name:
Enter a descriptive name.
2
Filter Action:
Select Allow or Deny. Allow: permits data that meets
the criteria selected. Deny: blocks the data that meets the
selected criteria.
3
Packet Direction
: From the drop down box, select either Inbound
or Outbound, based on whether you want to monitor incoming or
outgoing packets.
4
Packet Protocol:
Select the type of protocol to monitor, TCP,
UPD, ICMP, or ALL.
5
Source IP Range
: Enter the IP range.
6
Source Port Begins
and
Ends
: Enter the Port range.
7
Destination IP Range
: Enter the Destination IP range.
8
Destination Port Begins
and
Ends
: Enter the Destination Port
range.
9
Click
Add
to add the entry.
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To update or remove
an entry, select it and then click
Edit
or
Remove
to perform the action.
The position of the Packet Filter entry
determines the order in which the policy will be applied.
Configuring Control Panel Settings
The Control Panel screens enable administrative maintenance for
your router, such as changing your User Name/Password, updating
your firmware, or backing up your configuration.
The following screens are available in Control Panel:
!
Device Security
!
Firmware Update
!
Configuration Data
!
Time
!
UPnP
!
Event Log
Control Panel - Device Security
This screen enables you to change your User ID and password and
enables you to manage your router remotely.
To access the screen, click
Admin Control Panel
>
Device
Security
. Click
Apply
to save your settings or
Cancel
to cancel
changes.
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Field
Description
Login User ID
Changes the User ID used for logging into
the router’s web-based utility. It cannot be
longer than 63 bytes. A blank user name is
not allowed. The default is “admin”.
Login Password
Use this option to change the Password,
used to log into the router’s web based utility.
It cannot be longer than 63 bytes. A blank
password is not allowed. The default is
“motorola”.
Login Password
Confirm
Re-enter the same Login Password.
WAN Web Login
This enables you to log into the router from
the Internet.
Click to enable. The default is disabled.
WAN Web Login
Port
Enables you to specify different ports on the
router to allow remote login. The default is
8080.
Login Idle Time
The amount of idle time (no actions occur)
that elapses before the router automatically
logs off the user. The default is 10 minutes.
WAN Ping
Response
Enables a remote user to ping the router.
Select to enable WAN Ping response. The
default is disabled.
Control Panel - Firmware Update
This screen enables you to update the firmware (router’s hardware
control mechanism). Listed on this screen is the current version of
the Model Number, Serial Number, and Firmware Number; enabling
you to verify that you are running the most current version.
Access this website
www.motorola.com/broadband/networking
to check
for a firmware update.
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To access the screen, click
Admin Control Panel
>
Firmware
Update
.
To update the firmware:
1
Download the latest firmware file to your computer from Motorola.
2
To locate the file you downloaded, type the path to the file or click
Browse
and navigate to it.
3
Click
Update
to update the router with the selected firmware file.
4
The router informs you that you successfully updated the unit.
5
Follow the prompts for restarting.
Control Panel - Configuration Data
This screen enables you to save and restore your settings that you
have currently configured for your router, to a file. You are also able
to reset the router to the factory default settings.
To access the screen, click
Admin Control Panel
>
Configuration
Data
.
To reset the router to its original configuration; click
Factory
Defaults
.
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To backup your settings,
1
Click
Backup
.
2
From the pop up window, choose the destination for the file.
3
Enter a descriptive file name.
To restore your settings:
1
Locate the Configuration file on your computer by entering the
path to the file or click
Browse
and navigating to it.
2
Click
Restore
to reapply the saved settings with the selected file.
Control Panel - Time
This screen enables you to adjust time settings.
To access the screen, click
Admin Control Panel
>
Time
. Click
Apply
to save your settings or
Cancel
to cancel changes.
Field
Description
Current Time
The current time is displayed.
Time Zone
Select your local time zone. The default is EST.
Auto Daylight
Adjust
If you want to have the unit adjust automatically
for Daylight Savings Time, select to enable this
feature. The default is enabled.
NTP Time
Synchronization
If you want the unit to automatically check the
current time, select to enable this feature. The
default is enabled.

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