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4.5
Using the User Default Option
The
User Default
option allows you to restore factory defaults to the Firewall and
Parental Control settings. All other networking settings are not cleared and reset (for
example, wireless settings).
Utility
Provides a drop-down menu to choose Ping or Traceroute.
Target
Defines the specific IP address or domain (for example,
ubeeinteractive.com) to which you want to trace a route.
Max Hops
Defines the maximum number of hops. Hops are the number
of routers the traceroute traverses. Default is 30.
Data Size
Defines the data size to send for the traceroute operation.
Default is 64.
Base Port
Defines the destination port number. Default is 33434.
Resolve Host
Enable (on) or disables (off) this option. When checked,
traceroute tries to find the name that matches the IP address.
Default is Off.
Start Test/Clear Results
Defines what you want to do.
Start Test begins the traceroute.
Clear Results deletes previous test results in the Results
table.
Results
Displays the results of the trace.
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Steps
To restore user defaults:
1.
Click
Status
from the main menu.
2. Click
User Default
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the
screen example.
Label
Description
Restore User Defaults
Restores settings to factory defaults. Select Yes, then Apply, to
have the device to the default Firewall and Parental Control
Content Filter settings. This operation does not require a reset
(power cycle) of the system.
Reset The System
Resets the system. Select Yes to power cycle the device.
When you select Apply, you will be notified that the device has
been reset. Click RELOAD
. The Login screen will then appear.
Apply
Applies the options selected on the screen.
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5
Understanding the Basic Menu
Basic gateway options provide the majority of configuration for the device including WAN
IP addresses, LAN IP addresses, and DHCP. Advanced gateway options provide settings
like MAC filtering and port forwarding.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Setup Option on page 29
Using the DHCP Option on page 31
Using the DDNS Option on page 33
Using the Backup Option on page 34
Steps
To access the basic menu:
1.
Access the Web user interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on
page 15
.
2. Click
Basic
from the main menu.
5.1
Using the Setup Option
Use the
Setup
option to configure common gateway parameters.
Steps
To configure setup options:
1.
Click
Basic
from the main menu.
2. The
Setup
screen is displayed. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
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Label
Description
LAN
IP Address
Defines the local IP address, which is the default gateway
address for all wired LAN hosts that connect to the DDW365.
MAC Address
Displays the LAN interface’s hardware address.
Interface/Prefix
None Specified
Indicates no interface or prefix has been specified.
WAN
IP Address
Displays the current WAN public IP address obtained from the
service provider.
MAC Address
Displays the WAN interface’s hardware address.
Duration
Displays the accumulated time since successfully acquiring a
WAN public IP address.
Expires
Displays the remaining time before the WAN IP address
expires, if applicable.
Release WAN Lease
Releases the WAN public IP address when clicked.
Renew WAN Lease
Renews the WAN IP address when clicked.
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5.2
Using the DHCP Option
Use the
DHCP
option to configure dynamic host configuration protocol-specific behavior
on the device.
Steps
To configure DHCP settings:
1.
Click
Basic
from the main menu.
2. Click
DHCP
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
WAN Connection Type
Selects the WAN connection type. For each type, different data
entry is required, as explained below:
DHCP: The WAN interface is set to a DHCP client, and
the IP address is assigned by the service provider’s DHCP
server.
Static IP: For Static IP, you must manually enter the IP
address for the WAN interface.
PPTP (dhcp): For Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
(PPTP), you must enter a username, password, and the
PPTP server’s IP address.
PPTP (static):
L2TP (dhcp):
L2TP (static):
IPv4 MTU Size
Defines the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. MTU
defines the largest size of the packet or frame that the device
can transfer (256-1500). If this is not given by your service
provider, use 0 for the default.
Apply
Saves changes.
Label
Description