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5 - Configuring your Residential Gateway
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5.5.1
Access control
Object:
This menu lets you display the "User name" for accessing your Residential Gateway's
configuration screens. It can also be used to modify the "Password" associated with
this "User name".
Click the
Access control
menu.
The screen opposite appears.
User name
"User name"
admin
by default.
Services
Authorized access mode:
HTTP
: Configuration by HTTP,
FTP
: Software update by FTP.
Permissions
Administration
(read and modify).
Note:
This information cannot be modified.
"Change password" button (for your Residential Gateway)
Click the
button
to change your Residential Gateway's
"Password".
The screen opposite appears.
Old password
Enter your old "Password".
New password
Enter a new "Password".
Confirm New password
Confirm the new "Password".
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5.5.2
LAN & DHCP setup
1
Click the
LAN & DHCP setup
menu
.
The screen opposite appears.
The meanings of the fields displayed
on screen are explained in the tables
below.
1) LAN setup
Object:
This menu lets you display the IP address and the subnet mask of your local area
network (LAN, interface wlan0 or vif0). Default parameters are preconfigured.
Each interface (Eth, USB, WLAN) defines a range of IP addresses:
¾
Red Eth:
¾
Yellow Eth:
¾
USB
¾
WiFi
¾
Bluetooth
192.168.5.1/24
192.168.6.1/24
192.168.2.1/24
192.168.3.1/24
192.168.4.1/24 (according to version)
¾
Vif0
corresponds to
red Eth
(ETH1
).
¾
Vif1
corresponds to
yellow Eth
(ETH2
).
This table displays the interfaces used by the SAGEM F@st
TM
3202.
Field
Meaning
Interface name
This field shows the name of the interface (wlan0 or vif0).
IP address
This field shows the IP address dedicated to the Residential
Gateway's interface in the local area network.
Subnet Mask
This field shows the local subnet mask dedicated to the
interface.
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2) List of DHCP entries
Object:
This menu lets you display the settings assigned to the various DHCP server
parameters for each interface used. It can be used to activate or deactivate the DHCP
server.
Field
Meaning
Interface
Interface that can be used (usb0, wlan0 and vif0).
Subnet
IP subnetwork address.
NetworkMask
Subnet mask of the IP network.
Start IP
The first address assigned by the DHCP server.
Note:
This IP address must belong to the same subnetwork as that of
the local area network.
End IP
The last address assigned by the DHCP server.
Note:
This IP address must belong to the same subnetwork as that of
the local area network.
Gateway
IP address of the gateway.
Broadcast
The IP network's subnetwork broadcast IP address.
Primary DNS
The primary address of the domain name server.
Note:
Your Residential Gateway is configured by default to provide the
DNS relay function.
Secondary DNS
Secondary address of the domain name server.
Lease time
Period of availability (in days) of each IP address assigned. The default
value shown is
7
(days).
The settings displayed in the various fields are dedicated to one interface.
"Start/Stop" buttons
Button
Meaning
Click this button to place the DHCP server "
In Service
"; the
button
is displayed.
Click this button to place the DHCP server "
Out of Service
"; the
button is displayed.
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5.5.3
LAN servers
Object:
This menu lets you control access to Residential Gateway configuration from the
Internet, and allow servers to be hosted in your LAN.
Click the
LAN Servers
menu.
The screen opposite appears.
1) Accessing the configuration of the router via the wide area network
Field
Meaning
Default
value
Access allowed
Select
Yes
to allow access to the configuration screens
for your Residential Gateway from the Internet.
Select
No
to prevent this type of access. By default,
access is not allowed.
No
Public port
Complete this field with the value of the TCP port
providing access to your Residential Gateway (value from
1 to 65 535).
0
For reasons of security, it is best to leave this access closed (Access allowed set
to
No
).
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2) List of servers installed on a local area network
"Add" button
To allow access from the Internet to a server installed on your local area network, you must:
1)
Indicate to the Residential Gateway the address of the computer hosting the server so that
it can redirect the requests it receives to this computer. We would advise you to give your
server a fixed IP address.
2) Enable (using IP filters) the received requests to enter into your local area network.
However, the Residential Gateway's firewall is enabled by default and prevents connections
from the Internet.
This configuration must be set up once for each server or computer that uses the software. To
do this, the connection with your ISP must be set up (in other words, surfing must be possible).
Click the
button to add a server to
your LAN.
The screen opposite appears.
Complete the fields displayed on screen
(see table below) then click the
button to confirm your input.
Field
Meaning
Server Name
Enter the name of your server (for example, Serveur_01).
Note:
You can enter any name of your choice.
Access Activated
Select
Yes
to activate the server and
No
to deactivate it in the drop-
down list.
Protocol
Select the Transport layer protocol you want to use (
TCP
or
UDP
).
Please refer to the table below for more information.
Port from
Start of the range of ports used by your server, or unique port
number. Please refer to the table below for more information.
To
End of the range of ports used by your server.
Local IP Address
IP address of your server on your LAN.
This must belong to the range of addresses that corresponds
to the interface used to link your server to the local area
network (see section 5.5.2).

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