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Table 4. Web Management Interface Menus and Submenus
Menus and Submenus
Description
See Page
Parental Control > Managed Sites
Configures blocked sites, blocked keywords, and trusted computers.
57
Parental Control > Managed Services
Configures blocked services and trusted computers.
64
Parental Control > Managed Devices
Configures managed and blocked devices.
69
Parental Control > Reports
Generates, prints, and downloads reports based on user-defined criteria.
74
Advanced > Port Forwarding
Enables or disables the Gateway’s port forwarding feature.
77
Advanced > Port Triggering
Enables or disables the Gateway’s port triggering feature.
79
Advanced > DMZ
Configures a computer for unrestricted two-way Internet access.
82
Advanced > QoS
Configures the Gateway to deliver better resource reservation control.
84
Advanced > Device Discovery
Enables or disables the Gateway’s Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature for
dynamic connectivity to devices on the network.
86
Troubleshooting > Diagnostic Tools
Tests connectivity to an IP address.
89
Troubleshooting > Restore/Reboot
Reboots the Gateway, reboots the Wi-Fi router only, restores Wi-Fi settings only, or
restores factory settings.
91
Troubleshooting > Change Password
Changes the password used to log in to the Gateway’s Web interface.
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Gateway Menu
The
Gateway
menu contains the following pages for performing basic
Gateway configuration procedures:
At a Glance
- view home network, connected devices, software
versions, and recent network updates. See page 27.
Email Notification
- configures email notifications. See page 28.
Connection
– shows the following submenus:
Status
- shows the Gateway network status. See page 30.
WiFi
– configures the Gateway’s Wi-Fi settings. See page 32.
WAN
- shows WAN, cable modem, and downstream and upstream
bonding values. See page 41.
Firewall
- configures the Gateway’s internal firewall. See page 43.
Software
– shows eMTA and DOCSIS software version, and the
packet cable modem name. See page 46.
Hardware
- contains the following submenus:
System Hardware
- shows hardware information. See page 47.
LAN
– shows link, duplex, and MAC address of the four Gigabit
Ethernet LAN ports. See page 48.
Wireless -
shows Wi-Fi link status and MAC address of the
Gateway’s 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi LAN ports. See page 49.
USB
- shows the device attached to the USB port. See page 50.
Wizard
– runs a wizard to configure a home network. See page 51.
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At a Glance Page
Path:
Gateway > At a Glance
The At a Glance page shows information about your network and connected devices. This page is
organized into four areas:
Home Network
shows the connection status of Ethernet, wireless devices, and firewall security
level.
Connected Devices
shows the MAC address of the devices connected to the Gateway. A
VIEW
CONNECTED DEVICES
button opens the Computers page for viewing devices that the Gateway
automatically detects using DHCP (see page 55).
Software Versions
shows the eMTA, DOCSIS software, and packet cable versions.
Recent Network Updates
shows alerts and warnings issued by the Gateway. A drop-down list lets
you filter the information to show updates from today, yesterday, last week, last month, and the last
90 days.
Figure 15. At a Glance Page
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Email Notifications Page
Path:
Gateway > Email Notification
The Email Notification page lets you configure the Gateway to send email notifications automatically
when any of the following events occurs:
Firewall breach
Parental control breach
Alerts or warnings
This page also lets you receive logs along with email notifications.
Note:
This configuration assumes that the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail server
the Gateway will use is configured and operating properly.
Figure 16. Email Notification Page
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Table 5. Email Notification Page Options
Option
Description
Email Notifications
Send Journal Logs
Determines whether journal logs are sent along with the email notifications.
Yes = journal logs are sent with email notifications. If you select this option, complete the Recipient Email field and view
the Email Notification Status field.
No = journal logs are not sent with email notifications.
Recipient Email
If you set Send Journal Logs to Yes, enter the email address of the person that will receive email notifications. To change
email addresses, click the X at the right side of the field to delete the current email address, and then type a new address.
Email Notification Status
A read-only field that shows the status of your email notification configuration.
Notification Types
Firewall Breach
Determines whether the Gateway sends email notifications if an attempt was made to breach the firewall.
Yes = email notification is sent. If you set Send Journal Logs to Yes, the journal logs accompany the email notification;
otherwise, only the email notification is sent.
No = email notification is not sent.
Parental Control Breach
Determines whether the Gateway sends email notifications if an attempt was made to breach a parental control.
Yes = email notification is sent. If you set Send Journal Logs to Yes, the journal logs accompany the email notification;
otherwise, only the email notification is sent.
No = email notification is not sent.
Alerts or Warnings
Determines whether the Gateway sends email notifications if an alert or warning occurred that requires attention.
Yes = email notification is sent. If you set Send Journal Logs to Yes, the journal logs accompany the email notification;
otherwise, only the email notification is sent.
No = email notification is not sent.
Send Interval
Specifies the minimum time, in minutes, between different notifications. This option prevents more than one notification in
a short time for the same event.
Set Mail Server
Enables or disables the Gateway’s internal mail server. To receive email notifications and journal logs, the mail server
must be enabled.
Yes = Gateway mail server is enabled. Complete the SMTP Server Address, Server Username, and SMTP Password
fields.
No = Gateway mail server is disabled.
SMTP Server Address
If you set Enable Set Mail Server to Yes, enter the SMTP server address of your email server.
SMTP Username
If you set Enable Set Mail Server to Yes, enter the SMTP username used to log into the server.
SMTP Password
If you set Enable Set Mail Server to Yes, enter the SMTP password used to log into the server. For security, each typed
password character is masked as a dot (
).
SAVE Button
After configuring the settings on this page, click this button to save your settings.
CANCEL Button
Click this button to discard your changes on this page and return to the previous page settings.

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