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Advanced settings cover a wide range
of sophisticated configurations for your
Gateway’s firmware and network.
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USING ADVANCED
SETTINGS AND UTILITIES
Caution:
Many of the settings described in this section should only be
configured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely
affect the operation of your Gateway and local network.
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USING ADVANCED SETTINGS
You can access the following settings:
To access the advanced settings:
1.
Select
Advanced
. A warning page displays, asking if you want
to proceed.
2.
Click
Yes
. The Advanced page displays.
Utilities
DNS Settings
Network Settings
Configuration Settings
Date & Time
Routing
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3.
Select a topic by clicking the topic name.
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UTILITIES
You can access the following advanced settings:
•
Diagnostics
– performs diagnostic tests
•
Restore Defaults
– resets your Gateway to it default settings
•
Reboot Router
– restarts your Gateway
•
MAC Cloning
– clones the MAC address
•
ARP Table
– displays active devices with their IP and MAC
addresses
•
Users
– creates and manages remote users
•
Quality of Service (QoS)
– contact Technical Support for detailed
information
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UTILITIES
•
Local Administration
– allows you to grant local SSH access
•
Remove Administration
– detailed in Chapter 6 Configuring Your
Network Settings
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DIAGNOSTICS
You can use diagnostics to test network connectivity.
To diagnose network connectivity:
1.
Select
Diagnostics
in the Advanced page.
2.
To ping an IP address, enter the IP address or domain name in
the
Destination
field and click
Go
.
The diagnostics will display the number of pings, status,
packets sent, and round trip time.
If no diagnostic status displays, click
Refresh
in your web
browser.
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3.
Click
Close
to exit the session.
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RESTORE DEFAULTS
You can restore your configuration settings to your Gateway
factory default settings. Restoring the default settings erases the
current configuration, including user defined settings and network
connections. All connected DHCP client must request new IP
addresses. Your Gateway must restart.
Prior to restoring the factory defaults, you may want to save your
current configuration to a file. This allows you to reapply your current
settings and parameters to the default settings, as needed. For
additional information, refer to the
Configuration File
section.
Note:
When restoring defaults, the setting and parameters of your Gateway
are restored to their default values. This includes the Administrator password.
A user-specified password will no longer be valid.
To restore your Gateway’s factory default settings:
1.
Select
Restore Defaults
in the Advanced page.
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