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access to IPs.
Enable Service
: Select to determine which service(s) is (are) allowed for remote access when remote
access is enabled. By default (on condition that remote access is enabled), the web service (HTTP) is
allowed for remote access.
Click Apply button to submit your settings.
"Allowed Access IP Address Range" was used to restrict which IP address could login to access
system web GUI.
Valid
: Enable/Disable Allowed Access IP Address Range
IP Address Range
: Specify the IP address Range, IPv4 and IPv6 address range can be supported,
users can set IPv4 and IPv6 address range individually.
Click Add to add an IP Range to allow remote access.
Note
:
1. If user wants to grant remote access to IPs, first enable Remote Access.
2. Remote Access enabled:
Enable Valid for the specific IP(s) in the IP range to allow the specific IP(s) to remote access the
router.
Disable Valid for all specific IP(s) in the IP range to allow any IP(s) to remote access the router.
No listing of IP range is to allow any IP(s) to remote access the router.
Power Management
Power management is a feature of some electrical appliances, especially computers that turn off the
power or switch to a low-power state when inactive.
Five main parameters are listed for users to check to manage the performance of the router.
Time Schedule
The Time Schedule supports up to 32 timeslots which helps you to manage your Internet connection.
In each time profile, you may schedule specific day(s) i.e. Monday through Sunday to restrict or
allowing the usage of the Internet by users or applications.
This Time Schedule correlates closely with router’s time, since router does not have a real time clock
on board; it uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to get the current time from an SNTP
server from the Internet. Refer to Internet Times for details.
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For example, user can add a timeslot named “timeslot1” features a period of 9:00-19:00 every
weekday.
Auto Reboot
Auto reboot offers flexible rebooting service (reboot with the current configuration) of router for users in
line with scheduled timetable settings.
Enable to set the time schedule for rebooting.
For example, the router is scheduled to reboot at 22:00 every single weekday, and to reboot at 9:00 on
Saturday and Sunday. You can set as follows:
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Diagnostics
Diagnostics Tools
TeleWell TW-EAV510v2 offers diagnostics tools including “Ping” and “Trace route test” tools to check
for problems associated with network connections.
Ping Test
: to verify the connectivity between source and destination.
Destination Host:
Enter the destination host (IP, domain name) to be checked for connectivity.
Source Address
: Select or set the source address to test the connectivity from the source to the
destination.
Ping Test
: Press this button to proceed ping test.
Trace route Test
: to trace the route to see how many hops (also see the exact hops) the packet of
data has to take to get to the destination.
Destination Host
: Set the destination host (IP, domain name) to be traced.
Source Address
: Select or set the source address to trace the route from the source to the
destination.
Max TTL value
: Set the max Time to live (TTL) value.
Wait time
: Set waiting time for each response in seconds.
Example: Ping www.google.com
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Example: “trace” www.google.com
Push Service
With push service, the system can send email messages with consumption data and system
information.
Recipient’s E-mail
: Enter the destination mail address. The email is used to receive system log
system configuration
security log sent by the device when the Push Now button is pressed
(information sent only when pressing the button ), but the mail address is not remembered.
Note
: Please first set correct the SMTP server parameters in Mail Alert.
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Diagnostics
Check the connections, including Ethernet connection, Internet Connection and wireless connection.
Click Help link that can lead you to the interpretation of the results and the possible, simply
troubleshooting.
Fault Management
IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is a standard defined by IEEE. It defines
protocols and practices for OAM (Operations, Administration, and Maintenance) for paths through
802.1 bridges and local area networks ANs). Fault Management is to uniquely test the VDSL PTM
connection; Push service

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