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Email
Set up the router so that you can receive logs and alerts by email.
To receive alerts and logs by email:
1.
Log in to the router as described in
Log In to Your Router
on page 17.
2.
From the main menu, select
Content Filtering > E-mail
.
3.
Select the
Turn E-mail Notification On
check box.
4.
Fill in the fields to send alerts and logs through email.
Your Outgoing Mail Server
. Enter the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP
mail server of your ISP (such as mail.myISP.com).
Send to This E-mail Address
.
Enter the email address where you want to send the
alerts and logs. Use a full email address, such as [email protected].
My mail server requires authentication
. Select this check box if you need to log in
to your SMTP server to send email. If you select this feature, you must enter the user
name and password for the mail server.
Tip:
If you cannot remember this information, check the settings in your email
program.
5.
Specify when you want the alerts and logs sent:
Send alert immediately
. Select this check box if you would like immediate
notification of a significant security event, such as a known attack, port scan, or
attempted access to a blocked site.
Send logs according to this schedule
. Specifies how often to send the logs:
Hourly
,
Daily
,
Weekly
, or
When Full
.
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Day for sending log
. Specifies which day of the week to send the log. Relevant when
the log is sent weekly.
-
Time for sending log
. Specifies the time of day to send the log. Relevant when the
log is sent daily or weekly.
If the Weekly, Daily, or Hourly option is selected and the log fills up before the specified
period, the log is automatically emailed to the specified email address. After the log is
sent, it is cleared from the router’s memory. If the router cannot email the log file, the log
buffer might fill up. In this case, the router overwrites the log and discards its contents.
6.
Click
Apply
so that your changes take effect.
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4.
Maintenance
This chapter describes how to perform network management tasks with your Verizon 4G LTE
Router.
Router Status
Attached Devices
Back Up Settings
Set Password
Diagnostics
Logs
Note:
To access online help, click the online help button (
).
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Router Status
Use the Router Status screen to view the status of the router, show statistics, or view the
connection status.
To view the router status:
1.
Log in to the router as described in
Log In to Your Router
on page 17.
2.
From the main menu, select
Maintenance > Router Status
.
The following screen displays:
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The following information is displayed:
Active Connection
. The selected broadband connection (for example, 4G LTE
Broadband or WAN Ethernet).
Account Name
. The model of the router.
Firmware Version
. This field displays the router firmware version.
WAN Broadband
. See
Basic Setup: Configure Your Internet Settings
on page 18.
-
MAC Address
. The MAC address used by the router’s WAN port.
-
IP Address
. The IP address used by the modem. If no address is shown, the
router cannot connect to the Internet.
-
Network Type
. DHCP Client.
-
IP Subnet Mask
. The IP subnet mask used by the router’s Internet port.
-
Gateway IP Address
. The IP address used by the router.
-
Domain Name Server
. The DNS server IP address used by the router. This
address is obtained dynamically from the ISP.
-
Modem Identity
. The modem in use.
-
Modem SW version
. The software version of the modem.
-
Modem driver version
. The driver version of the modem.
-
IMSI
. International Mobile Subscriber Identity. The SIM card identity.
-
MDN
. Mobile Directory Number.
-
UICC
. Universal Integrated Circuit Card number.
-
Access Number
. Service provider access number.
-
IMEI
. International Mobile Equipment Identity. The unique identity of the modem.
-
Operator
. The ISP for the broadband wireless network.
-
Network mode
. The mode of the current network the modem is connected to.
This value is dependent on coverage and distance from the cell site.
-
Network band
. Current network band.
LAN Port
. See
LAN Setup
on page 74.
-
MAC Address
. The Ethernet MAC address used by the router’s LAN port.
-
IP Address
. The LAN port IP address. The default is 192.168.0.1.
-
DHCP
. If Off, the router does not assign IP addresses to computers on the LAN. If
On, the router assigns IP addresses to computers on the LAN.
-
IP Subnet Mask
. The LAN port IP subnet mask. The default is 255.255.255.0.
Wi-Fi Port
. See
Manually Configure Your Wireless Settings
on page 32.
-
Name (SSID)
. The service set ID, also known as the wireless network name.
-
Region
. The country where the unit is set up for use.
-
Channel
. The current channel, which determines the operating frequency.
-
Wi-Fi AP
. Indicates if the access point feature is disabled or not. If not enabled,
the Wi-Fi LED on the front panel is off.

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