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Advanced S
The Advanced Settings menu has System log
Protocol), Routing, System Time, Scheduling
Status
The status page shows the current status of
System Log
As well as viewing the system log entries loca
system log to be sent to a remote system log
Settings
g, Dynamic DNS, QoS (Quality of Service), SNMP (Simpl
g, IPv6, TR-069 and VLAN options.
the Advanced Settings on the NF3ADV.
Figure 37: Advanced - Advanced Settings – Status
ally the System Log page allows a network administrator
g server or to be emailed to nominated email addresses
Figure 38: Advanced - Advanced Settings - System Log
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of the administrator’s choice.
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Dual Band W
OPTION
IP Address for Syslog Server
For sending
Email Address to Send Syslog to
If you would
SMTP Server: port
Enter the n
SMTP Username
If a usernam
SMTP Password
If a passwo
Email Addressees
Enter the e
Email Subject
Enter a Sub
View Log
View the Sy
Email Log Now
If the email
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS or DDNS is used for the updat
configuration of their hostnames, addresses a
account with Dyndns.org, No-IP.com, TZO.c
OPTION
DDNS
The option
Provider
Select your
Host Name
Enter the h
Username / Email
Enter the d
Password / Key
Enter the d
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
DEFINITION
g the system log information to a remote server, enter the IP address of
d like to send the system log details via email select this option and ente
name of the outgoing mail server to use in sending out the system log ser
me is required for the outgoing mail server, enter it into this field.
ord is required for the outgoing mail server, enter it into this field.
email addresses of where you wish the system log details to be sent to.
bject for the System Log Email.
ystem Log entries locally.
settings are correct the emails containing the system log will be sent on
Table 25: Advanced - Advanced Settings - System Log Settings
ting in real time of Domain Name System (DNS) name se
and other information up to date. To use these settings y
com or dhs.org.
Figure 39: Advanced – Advanced Settings – Dynamic DNS
DEFINITION
to disable or enable the Dynamic DNS function.
r dynamic DNS provider.
hostname / host domain name / host IP address.
dynamic DNS account username.
dynamic DNS account password.
Table 26: Advanced - Advanced Settings - Dynamic DNS Settings
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your System Log server.
er the appropriate details.
rver.
n pressing this button.
ervers to keep the active DNS
you will need a dynamic DNS
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QoS (Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to resource res
applications, users, or data flows, or to guara
transfer rate or delay may be guaranteed.
OPTION
QoS
Select th
WAN Interface
Select th
QoS Mode
Select th
Bandwidth of Upstream
Set the
Bandwidth of Downstream
Set the
Flexible Bandwidth Management
Select th
disable a
e)
servation control mechanisms with the ability to provide
antee a certain level of performance to a data flow. For e
Figure 40: Advanced - Advanced Settings - QoS
DEFINITION
he Enable option to enable Quality of Service (QoS).
he WAN interface you wish to configure QoS for.
he QoS Mode to use.
Upstream limit in Kilobits per second (Kbps).
Downstream limit in Kilobits per second (Kbps).
his option to Enable to allow the router to assign the QoS percentage rat
and manually enter the QoS percentage rates for the Item fields.
Table 27: Advanced - Advanced Settings - QoS Settings
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example, a required packet
ates or set this option to
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SNMP
SNMP, short for Simple Network Managemen
attached devices for conditions that warrant a
management, including an application layer p
OPTION
Enable SNMP
The options
Get Community
An SNMP c
define wher
identify the
respond to
communitie
Set Community
An SNMP c
define wher
group.
A S
requests fro
are: Write –
IP 1
Enter the IP
network inf
IP 2
Enter the IP
the network
IP 3
Enter the IP
the network
IP 4
Enter the IP
the network
SNMP Version
Select the v
WAN Access IP Address
Enter the W
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
nt Protocol is used mostly in network management syste
administrative attention. SNMP consists of a set of stand
protocol, a database schema, and a set of data objects.
Figure 41: Advanced – Advanced Settings – SNMP
DEFINITION
s to disable or enable the SNMP function for local or remote use.
community is the group that devices and management stations running S
re information is sent. The Get Community field gets the current commu
group.
A SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one SNMP c
requests from management stations that do not belong to one of its com
es are: Write – private; Read – public.
community is the group that devices and management stations running S
re information is sent. The Set Community field sets the new community
SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one SNMP community.
om management stations that do not belong to one of its communities. S
– private; Read – public.
P address for one of the local clients connected to router. SNMP will then
formation that you have specified.
P address for the second of the local clients connected to router. SNMP
k information specified.
P address for the third of the local clients connected to router. SNMP wil
k information specified.
P address for the fourth of the local clients connected to router. SNMP w
k information specified.
version SNMP you wish to use with the NF3ADV.
WAN Access IP Address used to provide (WAN) Wide Area Network conn
Table 28: Advanced - Advanced Settings - SNMP Settings
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ems to monitor network-
dards for network
SNMP belong to. It helps
unity name and is used to
community. It will not
ommunities. SNMP default
SNMP belong to. It helps
y name used to identify the
It will not respond to
SNMP default communities
n gather and transmit the
will then gather and transmit
ll then gather and transmit
will then gather and transmit
nectivity to the internet.
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Routing
The Routing page in the Advanced Settings s
the routing method that the NF3ADV will use,
over time. Thus a static routing table is loade
detected. Dynamic routing refers to a system
known as RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
updates the local routing table to ensure data
Dynamic Routing:
Dynamic Routing:
Dynamic Routing:
Dynamic Routing: Routing Information Protoc
routes throughout the network.
Please note: Only select RIPv2 if yo
Static Routing:
Static Routing:
Static Routing:
Static Routing: For static routing, you can sp
gateway, and hop for each routing rule, then
Click on "Save" to store your setting or "Undo
section of the NF3ADV provides a network administrator
, with either dynamic or static routing. Routes are called
ed with values when the system starts and the routes do
m that can change its routing table information over time.
interacts with network devices and learns the optimal ro
agrams follow the optimal routes.
Figure 42: Advanced - Advanced Settings - Routing
col (RIP) will exchange information about different host d
ou have a different subnet in your network. Otherwise, s
pecify up to 8 routing rules. You need to enter the destina
enable the rule by clicking the Enable checkbox.
o" to discard your changes.
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r with the means to configure
static if they do not change
not change unless an error is
With dynamic routing, software
oute to each location. Then RIP
destinations for working out
select RIPv1.
ation IP address; subnet mask,

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