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Administrator Password
You may change the admin password at any time if you have administrative rights to the gateway.
To change the admin password:
1.
Log on as the administrator.
2.
Click
Gateway
in the toolbar.
3.
Click
Security
in the left-navigation pane.
4.
Click
Admin Password
.
5.
Type your admin username and password and click
OK
.
6.
Make any changes to the admin username and password then click
Save Settings
.
Address Translation
The Address Translation feature provides different methods of keeping individual users/computers hidden
behind a single outward-facing address, but still allow them to access the Internet and related
applications. If you have more than one available Internet connection interface, they will all be displayed
in the drop-down box for ease of selection.
To use the address translation feature:
1.
Log on as the administrator.
2.
Click Gateway in the toolbar.
3.
Click Security in the left-navigation pane.
4.
Click Address Translation.
5.
Select an interface from the "Select Interface" drop-down.
6.
Select one of the following options:
Use no address translation
: Address translation is disabled.
Address Translation (NAT)
: Internet standard that allows a LAN to use one set of IP addresses
for internal traffic and a second set for external traffic.
Port By-Pass (NAPT)
: Only TCP, UDP, and ICMP protocols support NAPT. NAPT allows
many devices connected to the gateway access to the Internet while masking the identification of
the internal IP addresses.
To use address translation with NAT:
1.
Click the "Configure" hyperlink next to the "Address Translation (NAT)" option.
2.
Type the IP address of the one computer in your network that you wish to have access to the Internet.
Note: NAT features only support one machine on the Internet.
3.
Click
Apply
.
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To use address translation with NAPT:
1.
Click the "Configure" hyperlink next to the "Port-Bypass (NAPT)" option.
2.
Click the option(s) of your choice from the list under the "Available Applications" heading. Once
clicked, these applications appear under the "Enabled Applications" heading indicating they are now
active. NAPT is used to allow multiple users access to Internet applications while masking their IP
addresses from outside users.
3.
Optionally, click the "Add a custom bypass entry" hyperlink. This option allows you to configure
special port access to the Internet.
4.
Under the "Add/Edit Entry" heading, select one of the following options from the "Select service by
name" drop-down:
Telnet
: Telnet is a program that allows you to connect to other computers over the Internet. This
options uses port 23.
FTP
(File Transfer Protocol): FTP is used to transfer files in both ASCI and Binary format
between local and remote devices. This option uses port 21.
HTTP
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol): HTTP is the standard method of transferring all types of
information over the Internet. This option uses port 80.
SNMP
(Signaling Network Management Protocol): SNMP is a protocol used by network
management applications to help manage a network. This option uses port 161.
SMTP
: (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): SMTP is used for sending email between servers. This
port uses port 25.
PPTP
(Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol): PPTP is a protocol that allows VPN (Virtual Private
Network) applications. This option uses port 1723.
Domain
: Domain is used for DNS options. This option uses port 53.
5.
Optionally, instead of selecting a service in step 4, you can select a protocol and specifiy port
numbers. Select one of the following options from the "Select protocol" drop-down:
TCP
: (Transmission Control Protocol) Provides reliable, sequenced, and unduplicated delivery of
bytes to a remote or local user.
UDP
: (User Datagram Protocol) A connectionless mode protocol that provides the delivery of
packets to a remote or local user.
ICMP
: (Internet Control Message Protocol) A method by which IP software on a host or gateway
can communicate to pass information to other machines.
GRE
: (Generic Routing Encapsulation) This protocol is used to provide tunneling for a VPN
connection.
If you are using the protocol option in step 5, type the range of UDP or TCP ports in the boxes
next to the "and TCP/UDP port(s)" heading.
6.
Select one of the following options:
Redirect selected protocol/service to this router
: The protocol or service that you select is
directed to your gateway.
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Redirect selected protocol/service to IP Address
: The protocol or service that you select is
directed to an IP address on your LAN that you type in the box next to this field.
7.
Click
Apply
.
Gateway Health
The gateway health options are used to gauge the various measures of gateway’s health.
These options
include: statistics, update firmware, diagnostics, and reboot.
The statistics option is used to measure the
Internet stats, home networking stats, security stats, and the different gateway log files.
The update
firmware option is used to update the firmware of your gateway through the Internet or from a device
connected to your gateway. The diagnostics option runs a diagnostic program against a selected
connection on your gateway.
The reboot option is used to reboot the system and to reset all gateway
factory defaults.
The administrator logon allows you access to all of the gateway health options, while a
user logon allows only access to the statistics and reboot options.
To use the gateway options features:
1.
Logon as the administrator or user depending on which options you wish to use.
2.
Click
Gateway
in the toolbar.
3.
Click
Gateway Health
in the left-navigation pane.
The system responds with the “Gateway Health
Options” window.
4.
Please see the next section in this document titled
Statistics
.
Figure 70: Gateway Health Window
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Statistics
Statistics are displayed for your Internet connection, Network status, Security, and the Gateway system
log. Click the hyperlink of your choice for the type of statistics you wish to view.
Figure 71: Statistics Window
Internet Stats
These statistics are commonly used by your Internet Service provider to diagnose service-related issues.
The following statistics related to you Internet connection are displayed:
Click the “ATM” hyperlink under the “Internet Stats” heading to display the ATM connection status,
uptime, and transmit/receive data, VPI/VCIs and related data for each circuit.
Figure 72.
ATM Statistics
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Click the “DSL” hyperlink under the “Internet Stats” heading to display information about your DSL
connection.
Figure 73. DSL Statistics
Home Networking Stats
These statistics are helpful when used to troubleshoot issues on your home network. These statistics are
displayed for each physical interface connected to the Gateway. They are separated into Ethernet and
USB statistics. Select the link for the interface you are interested in viewing. Pay special attention to the
status (up or down) reported for each Ethernet port or the USB port (when used) to verify that each cable
is connected properly and detected by the Gateway.
Security Stats
Security breach attempts are shown for any firewall rules or attack detection services you have defined on
the Firewall customization window.
Figure 74.
Security Statistics

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