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NF3ADV
Dual Band W
System Time
The NF3ADV router time can be synchronized
global internet time. These settings will affect
OPTION
Time Zone
Select the G
Auto-Synchronization
Select an N
Enable Daylight Saving
Enable or d
Daylight Saving Dates
The dayligh
Sync with Time Server
Select this
Sync with my PC
Select this
router with.
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
d either to a local PC or using NTP (Network Time Proto
t functions such as System Log statistics, scheduling and
Figure 43: Advanced - Advanced Settings - System Time
DEFINITION
GMT offset for your location.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) time server to synchronize to the global inte
disable this option to allow for daylight saving.
ht saving start and end dates can be set with this option.
button to initiate the router time synchronization to the specified network
button to initiate the router time synchronization to the computer you are
.
Table 29: Advanced - Advanced Settings - System Time Settings
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ocol) settings to a standard
d Firewall settings.
ernet time with.
k time server above.
e currently logged into the
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Scheduling
The NF3ADV has built in scheduling, allowing
a schedule, ensure the enable Schedule optio
Adding a Schedule
OPTION
Name of Rule
Enter a nam
Policy
Use the Po
hours below
Week Day
Select the d
Start Time (hh:mm)
Enter the S
End Time (hh:mm)
Enter the E
g the router to be switched on or off. This offers a means
on is selected and press the Add New button.
Figure 44: Advanced - Advanced Settings – Scheduling
Figure 45: Advanced - Advanced Settings - Adding a Schedule
DEFINITION
me for the Schedule.
olicy option to set each rule defined to Activate or Deactivate the router e
w.
day(s) of the week you wish the rule to be used on.
Start time for the rule to begin.
End time for the rule to end.
Table 30: Advanced - Advanced Settings - Adding a Schedule
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s of parental control. To create
except the selected days and
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NF3ADV
Dual Band W
IPv6
The NF3ADV router can be configured to use
OPTION
IPv6
The option
IPv6 Connection
Select the t
DNS Setting
Select Obta
and Second
Primary/Secondary
DNS
Address
Primary and
LAN IPv6 Address
Enter the lo
Auto-configuration
Select to en
Auto-configuration Type
Select eithe
be used by
(ICMPv6) ro
configuratio
comprehen
parameters
Router Advertisement lifetime
When a com
multicast re
with a route
advertisem
receiving th
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
e IPV6 routing configuration.
Figure 46: Advanced - Advanced Settings - IPv6
DEFINITION
to enable or disable IPv6.
type of IPv6 for the router to use. Options include :
°
DHCPv6 - an IPv6 address is assigned by the router automaticall
°
Static IPv6 - a static IPv6 address assigned by an Internet Service
to the router.
°
6 to 4 – This option converts an IPv6 address to an IP v4 address
°
IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel – This option uses an IPv6 address through an
°
PPPoA – for using an IPv6 address over PPPoA.
ain a DNS Server address automatically assigned by the router or assign
dary DNS addresses.
d secondary DNS addresses can be added here.
ocal IPv6 address in this field.
nable auto configuration of the IPv6 address.
er Stateless or Stateful IPv6 auto configuration. Stateless Address Auto c
y devices connecting to a routed network using
Internet Control Message
outer discovery messages
.
This is generally streamlined and simplified co
on. Stateful IPv6 also known as DHCPv6 uses a dedicated configuration
nsive than Stateless Auto configuration catering to all the information nee
s to the network devices
mputer host first connects to the NF3ADV router using IPv6 it sends a lin
equest for its configuration parameters. If the NF3ADV router is configure
er advertisement packet that contains network-layer configuration param
ment lifetime is the amount of time that the router advertisement is broadc
he request.
Table 31: Advanced - Advanced Settings - IPv6 Settings
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ly,
e Provider can be assigned
s.
n IPv4 tunnel.
n your own static Primary
configuration (or SLAAC) can
e Protocol version 6
compared to Stateful Auto-
n mechanism that is more
eds in the form of required
nk-local router solicitation
ed correctly it will respond
meters. The Router
cast as a multicast after
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TR-069
The TR-069 (technical report 069) protocol u
Equipment (CPE) and an Auto-Configuration
be useful in updating multiple units across a n
OPTION
TR-069
Select the e
ACS URL
Enter the U
ACS UserName
Enter the u
ACS Password
Enter the p
Connection Request Port
Enter the p
connection
Connection Request
UserName
Enter the C
server.
Connection Request Password
Enter the C
server.
Inform
Set the Info
Interval
Enter the in
uses a SOAP/HTTP protocol to provide communications
Server (ACS) for the purpose of automated configuration
network concurrently.
Figure 47: Advanced - Advanced Settings - TR-069
DEFINITION
enable option to enable the TR-069 protocol on the NF3ADV.
URL of the Auto-Configuration Server in this field.
user name of the Auto-Configuration Server here.
password of the Auto-Configuration Server here.
port number to be used by a CPE in sending an Inform message to the A
n.
Connection Request username to be used by each of the CPE devices to
Connection Request password to be used by each of the CPE devices to
orm to enable or disable to accept or deny an inform message from a CP
nterval in seconds between Inform messages being sent to the ACS serv
Table 32: Advanced - Advanced Settings - TR-069 Settings
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between Customer-Premises
n of the CPE devices. This can
ACS server to initialize a
o authenticate with the ACS
o authenticate with the ACS
PE device to the ACS server.
ver.
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NF3ADV
Dual Band W
VLAN
The VLAN section of the NF3ADV allows for t
Enter the Virtual ID for each Ethernet port and
For WAN VLAN settings press the WAN VLAN
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
the creation of a virtual LAN across one or more of the E
Figure 48: Advanced - Advanced Settings - VLAN
d tick whether the data transmitted needs to be tagged,
N Settings button.
Figure 49: Advanced - Advanced Settings - WAN VLAN Settings
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Ethernet and wireless interfaces
a part of VLAN tagging.

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