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5. Event Log
This page displays the contents of the SNMP event log.
Press ―
Clear Log
‖ button to clear the logs.
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6. Initial Scan
To speed up the modem’s first time startup, 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.
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7. Backup/Restore
This page allows you to save your current settings locally on your PC, or restore settings previously
saved.
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Network
1. LAN
You can activate the DHCP server function for the LAN on this page.
With this function activated, your cable company’s DHCP server provides one IP address for your
gateway, and your gateway’s DHCP server provides IP addresses, starting at the address you set in IP
Address on the LAN page, to your PCs. A DHCP server leases an IP address with an expiration time.
To change the lowest IP address that your gateway will issue to your PCs, enter it into the
IP Address
box
and then click
Apply
.
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2. WAN
You can configure the optional internal DHCP server for the WAN on this page. Select different WAN
Connection Type will lead to different contents. Take the WAN connection type-DHCP for example, you
can release and renew the WAN lease by pressing the buttons.
You can enter a spoofed MAC address that causes your gateway networking stack to use that MAC
address when communicating instead of the usual WAN MAC address, e.g., if the MAC address is
00:11:e3:df:66:95
, this spoofed MAC address could be
00:11:e3:df:66:97
or any desired MAC address.
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