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Configuring Your Smar
tRG™
- Common Use Cases
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Assign the Classification Queue (identified by WAN interface&Precedence&Path).
24.
Click Apply/Save. The correct classifier configuration for VoIP and IPTV services should look
like:
Figure 43 QoS VoIP and IPTV Classifier Config
The QoS configuration is now complete.
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Managing Your SmartRG
Gateway
Save, Restore or Default Configurations
To save the existing gateway configuration to your hard drive:
1.
Select
Management -> Settings -> Backup.
2.
Click Backup Settings.
To restore a previously saved gateway configuration:
1.
Select
Management -> Settings -> Update.
2.
Browse to find the saved config file on your hard drive (e.g. mySmartRGConfig.conf)
3.
Click Update Settings.
To reset the gateway to factory default settings:
1.
Select
Management -> Settings -> Restore Defaults.
2.
Click Restore Default Settings.
Update Software
To update the gateway’s software:
1.
Select
Management -> Update Software.
2.
Browse to find the new gateway software on your hard drive (ex:
CA_D2.3.0.2010_04_12_09_07_16_SR300N_fs_kernel
)
3.
Click Update Software.
NOTE
The software update process takes approximately 2 minutes to complete. Do NOT power
cycle the gateway until the software update process has completed.
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Configure Time Settings
To set the gateway’s time z
one and NTP server settings:
1.
Select
Management -> Internet Time.
2.
Select your time zone from the drop down list.
3.
(Optional) Select the first, second … NTP servers from the drop down lists. (A custom NTP
server can be configured by selecting “Other” from th
e drop down list and entering the
custom URL.)
Figure 44 Time Zone and NTP Server Settings
4.
Click Apply/Save.
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Configure Access Controls (HTTP, Telnet, SSH, etc.)
To enable/disable gateway management services such as HTTP, Telnet and SSH:
1.
Select
Management -> Access Control -> Services.
Figure 45 Enabling/Disabling HTTP, Telnet, SSH ... Access
2.
Enable/disable LAN and/or WAN access to the various management services as desired .
3.
Click Save/Apply.
NOTE
For security reasons it is strongly recommended that WAN access to all services be
disabled accept during deployment or when troubleshooting.
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Configure User Logins
SmartRG gateways support the following user roles:
-
admin
unrestricted access by a PC connected to a LAN port
-
support
unrestricted access by an ISP technician connected through the managed WAN
interface
To change user passwords:
1.
Select
Management -> Access Control -> Services.
2.
Enter the username (admin/support).
3.
Enter the old password and the new password.
4.
Click Apply/Save.

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