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To back up the Router’s current settings:
1.
Click the
Backup Settings
button on the preceding screen (pop-up Figure 4-95), the
following screen will then appear (shown in Figure 4-96).
Figure 4-96
2.
Click the
Save
button, and save the file as the appointed file (shown in Figure 4-97).
Figure 4-97
4.7.1.2 Update
Choose “
Management
Æ
Settings
Æ
Update
”, you can see the
Update
screen, this screen
(shown in Figure 4-98) allows you to update the Router’s settings.
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Figure 4-98
To update the Router’s settings:
1.
Click the
Browse
button to locate the update file for the device, and you can also enter the
exact path to the Setting file in the text box.
2.
After you have selected the file for updating the settings, click the
Update Settings
button.
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Note:
The Router will reboot upon completion. This process will take a while, don’t turn off the Router or
press the
Reset
button while processing.
4.7.1.3 Restore Default
Choose “
Management
Æ
Settings
Æ
Restore Default
”, you can see the
Restore Default
screen, this screen (shown in Figure 4-99) allows you to restore the Router’s configuration to the
factory defaults on the screen.
Figure 4-99
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Restore Default Settings:
Click this button to restore the Router’s configuration to the factory
defaults, and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete it.
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Account and Password:
The default
account name
and its
password
are both admin.
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The default
IP Address:
192.168.1.1.
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The default
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0.
4.7.2 System Log
Choose “
Management
Æ
System Log
”, you can see the
System Log
screen, this screen
(shown in Figure 4-100) allows you to view the system log and configure the system log options.
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Figure 4-100
To View the System Log:
Click the
View System Log
button, you will see the screen (shown in Figure 4-101) which displays
the Router’s recent logs.
Figure 4-101
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Refresh:
Click the button, the information in the table will be updated.
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Close:
Click the button, the screen will be closed.
To Configure the System Log Settings:
Click the
Configure System Log
button (shown in Figure 4-100), you will see the screen below
(shown in Figure 4-102).
Figure 4-102
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Disable/Enable:
Select the
Enable
to log the events, if you don’t want to log these events,
please select
Disable
.
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Log Level:
Select the Log level in the drop-down list, for the Log level, all events above or
equal to the selected level will be logged.
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Display Level:
Select the Display level in the drop-down list, for the Display Level, all logged
events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed.
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Mode:
Select the mode to record the events. If the selected mode is
Local,
events will be
recorded in the local memory. If the selected mode is
Remote
, events will be sent to the
specified IP address and UDP port of the remote system log server. If the selected mode is
Both
, events will be sent to the local memory and the remote system log server.
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Server IP Address:
Type the address of the server you want to record the events.
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Server UDP Port:
Type the UDP Port of the server.
4.7.3 SNMP Agent
Choose “
Management
Æ
SNMP Agent
”, you can see the SNMP-Configuration screen as shown
below.
SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) has been widely applied in the computer networks
currently, which is used for ensuring the transmission of the management information between
any two nodes. In this way, network administrators can easily search and modify the information
on any node on the network. Meanwhile, they can locate faults promptly and implement the fault
diagnosis, capacity planning and report generating.
An
SNMP Agent
is an application running on the Router that performs the operational role of
receiving and processing SNMP messages, sending responses to the SNMP manager, and
sending traps when an event occurs. So a Router contains SNMP "agent" software can be
monitored and/or controlled by SNMP Manager using SNMP messages.
An
SNMP Manager
or SNMP Service is an application that performs the operational roles of
generating SNMP messages/requests to modify and retrieve management information, and
receiving the requested information and trap-event reports that are generated by the SNMP agent.
SNMP Manager is the third-party management system. Monitor one is an SNMP Manager.
Figure 4-103
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SNMP Agent:
You can select the checkbox to disable or enable the function.
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Note:
SNMP Community string
provides a simple method of authentication between the Router (SNMP
Agent) and a remote network manager (SNMP Manager). You can specify the community string
as the password to authenticate the management station to the Router.
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Read Community:
This field allows you to specify the SNMP Community string which
provides read-only access to the Router that the community is only permitted to read the
device configuration. The default value is “public”.
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Set Community:
This field allows you to specify the SNMP Community string which provides
read and write access to the Router that the community has the authority to read and change
the device configuration. The default value is “public”.
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System Name:
Enter alphanumeric string to specify an SNMP community string name. Your
Router (SNMP agents) will expose management data on the managed systems as this
"system name".
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System Location:
The person to notify when problems occur.
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System contact:
The location of the person that is identified as the system contact.
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Trap Manager IP:
Enter the IP address of the SNMP Manager
where the SNMP Agent
forwards trap notifications.
Select the desired values and click
Save/Apply
to configure the SNMP options.
4.7.4 TR-069 client
Choose “
Management
Æ
TR-069 client
”, you can see the TR-069 client - Configuration screen
as shown below.
TR-069
WAN Management Protocol
allows a Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform
auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device.
Figure 4-104
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