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Using the Gateway Information Option
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5.1
Using the Gateway Information Option
The
Information
option allows you to view basic information for the device.
Steps
To view gateway information:
1.
Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click
Information
.
Information
fields are defined following this screen example.
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Label
Description
Internet Settings
Gateway MAC Address
Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the
residential gateway.
Internet IP Address
Displays the Internet IP address obtained from the service
provider.
Subnet Mask
Displays the subnet mask of the Internet IP address.
Default Gateway
Displays the default gateway IP address.
DNS
Displays the DNS server IP address.
DHCP Remaining Time
Displays the time remaining on the DHCP lease before it
expires.
Refresh
Updates the information to its most current state when you
click Refresh.
Local Settings
Gateway IP Address
Displays the local IP address of the LAN interface.
Subnet Mask
Displays the subnet mask value.
DHCP Server
Displays the status of the DHCP sever feature
(Enabled/Disabled).
NAT
Displays the status of the NAT feature (Enabled/Disabled).
Wireless Status
Displays the status of the wireless feature (Enabled/Disabled).
Operating Mode
Displays which mode the router is in (Bridge, Router,
Gateway).
Note
: Firewall menu options are not available when
the device is in Bridge mode.
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Using the Setup Option
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5.2
Using the Setup Option
The
Setup
option allows you to make basic configurations to the device.
Steps
To configure gateway settings:
1.
Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click
Setup
from the left side of the screen. The
Setup
fields are explained following
this screen example.
Private IP Range
Displays the private IP address assigned to the DHCP client.
Public IP Range
Displays the Public IP DHCP Server Range.
System Up-Time
Displays the accumulated time since the last power cycle.
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
DVW3201B.
MAC Address
Displays the LAN interface’s hardware address.
WAN
IP Address
Displays the current WAN public IP address obtained from the
service provider.
Label
Description
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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.
IPv4 DNS Servers
Lists the DNS servers available on the network.
Release WAN Lease
Releases the WAN public IP address when clicked.
Renew WAN Lease
Renews the WAN IP address when clicked.
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.
Host Name
Defines the host name for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
Domain Name
Defines the domain for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
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 all changes made in this screen when clicked.
Label
Description
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Using the Setup Option
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5.2.1
Viewing IPv6 Addresses in the Gateway Setup Option
Additional IP addresses are needed to support the increase in Internet activity. Internet
Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addressing is supported by the DVW3201B and displayed when
the CMTS uses IPv6. The screen shot below displays an IPv6 address configuration in
the Gateway Basic Setup option.
5.2.2
Using the LAN IPv6 Option
When the CMTS supports IPv6 address configuration, the LAN IPv6 option is available.
The LAN IPv6 screen displays the assigned IP addresses which uses the Stateless Auto
Configuration feature. Stateless Auto Configuration allows devices attached to an IPv6
network to connect to the Internet without requiring DHCP support.
Steps
To view assigned IPv6 addresses:
1.
Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click
LAN IPv6
from the left side of the screen. The LAN IPv6 fields are explained
following this screen example.

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