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There are 8 types for log level and display
level for your choose. The default is
Debugging
.
The mode selection includes
Local
,
Remote
and
Both
. The default one is Local. If you
choose
Remote
or
Both
, all the events will
be sent to the specified UDP port of the
specified log server.
Viewing System Log
For viewing the system log, please click the
View System Log
button.
The screen will be shown immediately for
your reference.
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SNMP Setting
The SNMP, the abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol, is used to refer to a
collection of specifications for network management that include the protocol itself, the definition of
data structures and associated concepts.
A management station performs the monitoring function by retrieving the value of MIB objects. The
management station and agents are linked by a network management protocol that is SNMP. The
SNMP includes three key capabilities, get, set and trap. A single management station can handle
many agents as long as SNMP remains relatively “simple”, so the number can be high (hundreds or
so).
The
following picture
is the typical configuration of protocols for SNMP. As for a stand-alone
management station, a manager process controls access to a central MIB at the management station
and provides an interface to the network manager. The manager process achieves network
management by using SNMP, which will be implemented on top of the UDP, IP and the relevant
network-dependent protocols (e.g., Ethernet).
For an agent device that supports other applications, such as FTP, both TCP and UDP are required.
An agent may issue a trap message in response to an event that effects the MIB and the underlying
managed resources.
Note: There are no ongoing connections are maintained between a management station and its agents.
Instead, each exchange is a separate transaction between a management station and an agent.
Each agent is responsible for notifying the management station of any
unusual event
; for example, if
the agent crashes and is rebooted, a link fails or an overload condition as defined by the packet load
crosses some threshold. These events are communicated in SNMP messages known as traps.
Please select the
SNMP
menu from
Management
. The dialog will appear.
SNMP Agent:
Choose Disable to close this function;
choose Enabled to open this function.
Read Community:
The default setting is
public
, please type in
the data that your ISP provided.
Write Community:
The default setting is
private
, please type in
the data that your ISP provided.
Enable TRAP Service:
Check this box to enable this function,
otherwise uncheck this box to disable this
function.
TRAP Manager IP:
Type in an IP address as the remote
workstation. If there is any abnormal
condition happened, you can advice remote
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workstation by way of SNMP agent.
Backup Config
To backup your configuration for the router
to your computer, you can use
Backup
Config
web page to save the settings.
And when you want to restore the settings in
the future, simply open Backup Config web
page and use
Browse
button to locate the file
and click
Restore
.
Update Firmware
If you have to or want to update the
firmware for this router, you can open the
update software web page and choose the
correct file by pressing
Browse
. Then click
the
Update Software
button. The system
will execute the update procedure
automatically. When it is finished, the
system will tell you the update is
successfully.
Reset Router
To make effect the settings that you set for
this router, please open the
Reset Router
web page and click the
Reboot
button to
invoke all settings.
You can restore your web pages default
settings. Simply check
Reset to factory
default settings
and click
Reboot
.
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UPnP for XP
Universal plug and play (UPnP) is an architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of
intelligent appliances and PCs of all form factors. It is designed to bring easy-to-use, flexible,
standards-based connectivity to ad-hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home, in a small
business, public spaces, or attached to the Internet.
Only
Windows XP
supports UPnP function.
Please follow the steps below for installing UPnP components.
1.
Click on the
Start
menu, point to
Settings
and click on
Control Panel
.
2.
Select
Add or Remove Programs >
Add/Remove Windows Components
to
open
Windows Components Wizard
dialog box
3.
Select
Network Services
and click
Details.
Click the
Universal Plug and
Play
check box.
4.
Click Ok. The system will install UPnP
components automatically
5.
After finishing the installation, go to
My
Network Places
. You will find an icon
(e.g., SL-XXX ) for UPnP function.
RTAXXX
6.
Double click on the icon, the ADSL router
will open another web page with port for
UPnP function. The IE address will be
changed as shown as the graphic.
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7.
Now, the NAT traversal function will be
provided. The ADSL router will create a
new virtual server automatically for
mapping while the router detecting the
computer running some Internet
applications.
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