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To change the password: type the password, and re-enter it again.
If the password is accepted, you are required to re log on the web pages:
Fig. 2-8 Password request dialog
If the password is no accepted, an error message is displayed:
Please reflash the web and wait for Password dialog pop-up, then typing the correct username and
password
again.
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4.
Diagnostics
This page offers basic diagnostic tools for you to use when connectivity problems occur. When you ping
an Internet device, you send a packet to its TCP/IP stack, and it sends one back to yours. To use the ping
Test, enter the information needed and press Start Test; the Result will be displayed in the lower part of
the window. Press Abort Test to stop, and Clear Results to clear the result contents. Note: Firewalls may
cause pings to fail but still provide you TCP/IP access to selected devices behind them. Keep this in mind
when ping a device that may be behind a firewall. Ping is most useful to verify connectivity with PCs
which do not have firewalls, such as the PCs on your LAN side.
Fig. 2-9 Gateway\Status\Diagnostics
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Event Log
This page displays the contents of the SNMP event log.
Press “
Clear Log
” button to clear the logs.
Fig. 2-10 Gateway\Status\Event Log
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6.
Initial Scan
To speed up the modem’s first time
connection, enter known downstream frequency and/or upstream
channel ID information here. Then click “
Apply and Reboot
” button to start scanning the cable network
beginning with the values supplied here.
The value is provided in Hertz. So, for 549 MHz, you must type: 549000000
Fig. 2-11 Gateway\Status\Initial Scan
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Backup/Restore
Backup/Restore Settings
: This page allows you to save your current settings locally on your PC, or
restore settings previously saved. The default
file name is “GatewaySettings.bin”.
Fig 2-12 Gateway\Status\ Backup/Restore