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UPnP
If you click
Advanced
in the top navigation menu and then select the
UPnP
link, the following screen will appear.
This feature advertises the presence of your Router on the LAN.
Universal Plug-and-Play is a networking
architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and peripherals. Products that have
UPnP can seamlessly connect and communicate with other Universal Plug-and-Play enabled devices, without the
need for user configuration, centralized servers, or product-specific device drivers.
To configure UPnP enter the desired values and then click
Apply
to save the settings.
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System Settings
If you click
Advanced
in the top navigation menu and then select the
System Settings
link, the following screen will
appear. Use this page to configure various system settings. Enter the desired system settings and then click
Apply
to
save the settings.
NOTE:
This Router ships with Telnet disabled. If Telnet is enabled, you can configure Secure Telnet over SSL
Port/Client Authentication.
Hostname
Specify the Router’s host name. The host name is the Router’s URL address.
Local Domain—Specify your network’s local domain.
Wireless Broadband Router Management Console
Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages
select this check box to enable the automatic refresh of
system monitoring web pages.
Warn User Before Network Configuration Changes
select this check box to activate user warnings before network
configuration changes take effect.
Session Lifetime
this value represents duration of idle time (in seconds) in which the Router will remain active.
When this duration times out, the user will have to re-login.
Management Application Ports
You can configure the following management application ports:
Primary/Secondary HTTP Management Port
Primary/Secondary HTTPS Management Port
Primary/Secondary Telnet Port HTTPs
Secure Telnet over SSL Port
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Management Application SSL Authentication Options
You can configure the Primary and Secondary HTTPS Management Client Authentication. Select the desired option
from the drop-down lists:
Select
None
if you do not want to use client authentication.
Select
Optional
if you want client authentication to be optional.
Select
Required
if you want client authentication to be required.
System Logging
configure system logging parameters.
System Log Buffer Size
set the size of the system log buffer in Kilobytes.
Remote System Notify Level
select one of the following remote system notification level from the drop-down list:
None
Error
Warning
Information
Security Logging
configure security logging parameters.
Security Log Buffer Size
set the size of the security log buffer in Kilobytes.
Remote Security Notify Level
select one of the following remote security notification levels from the drop-down
list:
None
Error
Warning
Information
Hardware Acceleration
To enable this feature, click the
Enable
Hardware Acceleration of Network Traffic
check box (if it is not already checked).
After you have configured the desired settings, click
Apply
to allow the settings to take effect in the Router.
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Configuration File
If you click
Advanced
in the top navigation menu and then select the
Configuration File
link, the following screen
will appear.
IMPORTANT:
Do not change the settings in this page unless instructed by Verizon.
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Date and Time Rules
If you click
Advanced
in the top navigation menu and then select the
Date and Time
link, the following screen will
appear. Enter the desired values in this screen, and then click
Apply
to save the settings.
The Router can automatically detect daylight saving setting for selected time zones. If the daylight saving settings
for a time zone are not automatically detected, the following fields will be displayed:
Enabled—Click this check box to enable daylight saving time (a check mark will appear in the box).
Start—Enter the date and time when daylight saving starts.
End—Enter the date and time when daylight saving ends.
Offset—Enter the time amount daylight saving time changes.
Automatic Time Update—Click the check box to activate automatic time update (a check mark will appear
in the box).
Protocols—Click the radio button for the protocol used to perform the time update.
Update Every—Enter the desired value (in Hours) to specify how often to perform the update.
Time Server—This table lists the address of the time server.
Status—Displays a time update status.
Sync Now—Click this button to synchronize the Router’s time with your computer operating system’s time.

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