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±
Enable KeepAlive
: Enables/disables TCP keep alive packets.
±
KeepAlive Timer
: When
Enable KeepAlive
is selected, this input box indicates how
often the device should send keep alive packets.
±
Max Fail
: Number of times the router should re-attempt PPPoA authentication after a
failure.
±
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy
: Configures the router for IGMP snooping so the router
can keep limit multicast traffic.
6.
On the
Routing — Default Gateway
page set the priority of WAN interfaces used as default
gateways then click
Next
If multiple WAN interfaces are configured, you can define the priority by their position in the
Selected Default Gateway Interfaces
window. Top is the highest priority; bottom the
lowest.
Change the priority order by removing all items from the
Selected Default Gateway
Interfaces
window by selecting them, then clicking the right arrow button. Select the items in
the priority order, then click the left arrow to move them into the
Selected Default Gateway
Interfaces
window.
7.
On the
DNS Server Configuration
page set the priority of WAN interfaces to be used as
DNS server interfaces then click
Next
If multiple WAN interfaces are configured, you can define the priority by their position in the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window. Top is the highest priority; bottom the lowest.
Change the priority order by removing all items from the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window by selecting them, then clicking the right arrow button. Select the items in the priority
order, then click the left arrow to move them into the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window.
For a
Static DNS IP Address
, enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your modem,
8.
On the
WAN Setup – Summary
page review your settings and click
Apply/Save
to accept
the settings. To change your settings, click the
Back
button on the
WAN Setup – Summary
page (do not click the browser Back button).
In the
Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup
page, you will see the new WAN interface
added.
Add an IPoA WAN Service
1.
Add an IPoA Layer 2 interface as described above (Add a Layer 2 Interface).
2.
Under
Advanced Setup
click
WAN Service
then click
Add
.
3.
WAN Service Interface Configuration
page, select the DSL link associated with the IPoA
interface from the drop down, then click
Next
4.
On the
WAN Service Configuration
page, enter a name if you wish to customize the
description shown for the service, then click
Next
.
5.
On the
WAN IP Settings
page enter a WAN IP address and WAN subnet mask as
instructed by your ISP, then click
Next
.
6.
On the
Network Address Translation Settings
you will need to enter information provided
by your ISP, then click
Next.
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±
Enable NAT
must be checked for Fullcone NAT to be used.
±
Enable Fullcone NAT
: RFC 3489 defines four types of Network Address Translation
(NAT). Fullcone NAT. As with other types of NAT there is a mapping from a public IP
address to a private IP address. The external public IP address is extended with the
external port. With Fullcone NAT once the mapping is created any external host may
send packets to the private IP address by sending to the external IP address and port.
Other types of NAT have restrictions such as the sending IP address must initially have
had packets sent from the private IP address and port regardless of the external port, or
from the private IP address and the external port.
±
Enable Firewall
: Enables Firewall.
±
Enable IGMP Multicast
: Configures the router for IGMP snooping so the router can keep
limit multicast traffic.
7.
On the
Routing — Default Gateway
page set the priority of WAN interfaces used as default
gateways then click
Next
If multiple WAN interfaces are configured, you can define the priority by their position in the
Selected Default Gateway Interfaces
window. Top is the highest priority; bottom the
lowest.
Change the priority order by removing all items from the
Selected Default Gateway
Interfaces
window by selecting them, then clicking the right arrow button. Select the items in
the priority order, then click the left arrow to move them into the
Selected Default Gateway
Interfaces
window.
8.
On the
DNS Server Configuration
page set the priority of WAN interfaces to be used as
DNS server interfaces then click
Next
If multiple WAN interfaces are configured, you can define the priority by their position in the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window. Top is the highest priority; bottom the lowest.
Change the priority order by removing all items from the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window by selecting them, then clicking the right arrow button. Select the items in the priority
order, then click the left arrow to move them into the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window.
9.
For a
Static DNS IP Address
, enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your modem,
10.
On the
WAN Setup – Summary
page review your settings and click
Apply/Save
to accept
the settings. To change your settings, click the
Back
button on the
WAN Setup – Summary
page (do not click the browser Back button).
In the
Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup
page, you will see the new WAN interface
added.
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WAN Setup — Summary
When the settings are complete, the next screen shows a
WAN Setup – Summary
screen
displaying the WAN configurations made.
1.
Make sure that the settings on the
WAN Setup - Summary
screen match the settings
provided by your ISP. If all settings are correct, click the
Apply/Save
button to save these
settings; if not, click
Back
to make any modifications (do not click the browser Back button)..
If you want to change any item after saving, click
Edit
to make any modifications.
2.
Click
Apply/Save
to save the settings.
After the settings are saved, the below screen will follow displaying the WAN settings that
you made with the option to
Add
or
Remove
any of the connections that you have made.
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Remove a Connection
If you want to delete a connection from the listed WAN setup, click the
Remove
check box next to
the connection, then click
Remove
.
Edit a Connection
If you want to modify a connection from the listed WAN setup, click the
Edit
button next to the
connection.
NOTE:
Some connection settings cannot be edited after they have been created. You will need to
delete and re-add the connection to change some settings.
Ethernet Mode
Ethernet mode allows you to select the speed of your Ethernet connection.
Modes include—auto,
100 full, 100 half, 10 full and 10 half.
If you select
auto
then the router will use the common
mode that all the connected interfaces can operate at.
LAN Local Area Network (LAN) Setup
You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to
correspond to your LAN’s IP Subnet. .
Note
: Changing the IP address on this screen may cause your browser to be disconnected from
the modem.
You will need to set your PC to the same subnet as the modem’s IP address to
access the router again.
Group Name—
the default LAN configuration is based on your router’s IP address.
Enable IGMP snooping—
enable or disable.
Select
Standard Mode
or
Blocking Mode
.
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If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses, then enable the DHCP server
and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers. Disable
the DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses.
Static IP Lease
list – you can configure the DHCP server to set aside up to 32 static IP
addresses based on the MAC addresses of the device connected to the router by clicking on the
Add Entries
button.

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