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Test Modes
Mode
Description
Normal
Puts the DSL PHY in test mode, sending only a Normal signal.
Reverb
Puts the DSL PHY in test mode, sending only a REVERB signal
Medley
Puts the DSL PHY in test mode, sending only a MEDLEY signal.
No Retrain
The DSL PHY will attempt to establish a connection as in Normal mode, but once the
connection is up, it will not retrain even if the signal is lost.
L3
Puts the DSL modem in the L3 power state.
Click the
Apply
button place the gateway in test mode.
CAUTION:
Do not modify the tones selected unless under explicit instruction from
a telecommunications professional.
Click the
Apply
button to commit your changes.
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DSL Bonding
NOTE: This feature supported only on SmartRG models SR550n and SR552n.
Bonding enables two DSL lines to feed the same modem. Utilize this screen to leverage the bandwidth of both lines. Bonded, they
will behave as a single, higher bandwidth connection.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> DSL Bonding
from the left navigation bar. The following screen will appear. Check the checkbox
to enable Bonding.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit your changes.
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UPnP
Enable UPnP when 3rd party devices on your LAN support this Universal Plug and Play standard. Common client devices include
gaming consoles, IP cameras, printers and others.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> UPnP
from the left navigation bar. The following screen will appear. Check the checkbox to en-
able UPnP.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit your changes.
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DNS Proxy
A DNS Proxy improves domain lookup performance for clients by creating a historical cache of lookups. Navigate to
Advanced
Setup -> DNS Proxy
to enable and configure this feature.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> DNS Proxy
from the left navigation bar. The following screen will appear. Check the checkbox to
enable DNS Proxy mode and specify a Hostname and Domain Name of the LAN in the fields that follow.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit your changes.
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Interface Grouping
Creating an interface group is used to map local interfaces to WAN interfaces. Typical application for this feature would include
assigning IPTV STBs to a WAN interface.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Interface Grouping
from the left navigation bar, click the
Add
button below the table. The screen
shown on the next page will appear.
To create a new interface group:
1.
Enter a unique
Group Name
then select either step 2. (dynamic) or step 3. (static) below:
2.
To automatically add LAN clients to a WAN Interface in the new group, add the DHCP vendor ID string. By configuring a
DHCP vendor ID string, any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID (DHCP option 60) will be denied an IP address from
the local DHCP server.
3.
Select an interface from the
Available Interface
list and add it to the
Grouped Interface
list using the arrow buttons to
create the required mapping of the ports. Hold down the shift key to multi-select. NOTE:
These clients may obtain public IP ad-
dresses.
4.
If this interface is to share the WAN interface, click the
Shared WAN Interface
box. Not checking this will cause the WAN
interface you select to be removed from any other interface groups.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit. Your changes will be effective immediately.

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