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6
Click
Save Changes
. A message appears to let you know that
the password has been changed. Click
Close
to return to the
User Configuration
page.
7
Click
Write Settings to Flash
.
In addition, you can also create additional logins (that is, user
names and passwords) with varying degrees of access to the
Zoom
Configuration Manager
.
For more information about managing logins, click the
Help
icon
at the top of the screen while you are on the
User Configuration
page. This opens the online help and displays a topic containing
detailed information about user names and passwords.
Backing Up Your
Configuration
Use the
Backup/Restore Config
page to back up your current
configuration or restore an old configuration to your X5. To open
this page, click the
Backup/Restore Config
button, located in the
Administration
group on the
Advanced Setup
page.
Users who change the configuration settings for the X5 may want
to back up their settings. This will enable them to restore those
settings at a later time, if needed.
This feature may be especially useful when you receive firmware
updates from Zoom. Installing the update may overwrite your
customized settings with default values. Before you update the
firmware, backup your configuration. Then, after the firmware has
been updated, restore your configuration.
Note:
You do not need to back up the default settings. This is because
you can easily restore the defaults by clicking the
Reboot
button
on the
Advanced Setup
page. For more information, see
Resetting Default Settings
on page 43.
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ADSL X5 User’s Guide
To back up your current configuration
1
On the
Backup/Restore Config
page, click
Save Config
to
download a configuration file from the X5 to a folder on your
computer.
2
Name the file and specify a location for it on your computer.
Be sure to note the name and location. You will need this
information if you ever want to restore the X5 to this
backed-up configuration.
To restore a configuration
1
On the
Backup/Restore Config
page, click
Browse
and
navigate to the file containing the configuration to which you
want the X5 restored.
2
Click
Upload
.
For more information about backing up and restoring your
customized settings, click the
Help
icon at the top of the screen
while you are on the
Backup/Restore Config
page. This opens
the online help and displays a topic containing detailed information
about this process.
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Chapter 3: Advanced Setup Options
43
Resetting Default Settings
If you have changed the system settings on your X5 and for some
reason want to restore them to the factory default settings, you can
do so in one of two ways: You can perform a
software reset
or a
hard reset
.
To reset using the X5’s Web interface
If you can open your Web browser and access your X5’s user
interface, do the following to perform a software reset:
1
Log into the
Zoom Configuration Manager
and click the
Advanced Setup
icon to open the
Advanced Setup
page.
(See page 13 if you need help logging in.)
2
In the
Administration
section, click the
Reboot
button.
3
From the
Reboot Mode
drop-down list, select
Reboot From
Default Configuration
.
4
Click the
Reboot
button. Once this process is complete, your
unit is reset to its factory settings.
To perform a hard reset
If you lose your link to the unit and cannot communicate with it
via the Web browser, do the following to perform a hard reset:
1
Insert a paper clip into the
RESET
pinhole in the center of
the modem’s back panel.
2
Hold it there for five seconds. The unit’s
ADSL
light will turn
off and then it will blink slowly, about once per second.
You are now guaranteed that all system settings are restored to the
X5’s factory defaults.
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ADSL X5 User’s Guide
Using IP Filters
Use the
IP Filter Configuration
page to set up IP filters to allow
or block traffic coming into your computer from the Internet. To
open this page, click the
IP Filtering
button in the
Configuration
section of the
Advanced Setup
page.
To filter Internet traffic, you must define one or more rules (that is,
criteria you want the information to meet before it can proceed).
As information comes in from the Internet, the X5 examines it
and—if it meets the rule—the information moves forward to its
destination on your computer or network. If it does not, it is
discarded.
The rule can be based on many characteristics, including the
network or Internet protocol it carries, IP address of the sending
computer, the port that the traffic is coming in on, and so forth.
Once you have set up the IP filters you want, click the
Save
Changes
button, and then click the
Write Settings to Flash
button.
For more information about setting up IP filters, click the
Help
icon at the top of the screen while you are on the
IP Filter
Configuration
page. This opens the online help and displays a
topic containing detailed information about this process.
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Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables
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Appendix A
ADSL Internet Settings Tables
These tables are for customers whose service providers do not
supply them with the ADSL settings to connect to the Internet.
Many ADSL providers use different settings depending on the
region in which they are operating, which is why there may be
more than one setting for your service provider. We post updated
tables on our Web site. If your country is not listed in the tables
below, please consult
www.zoom.com
Note to USA customers
If your ADSL service provider is not shown below, first use the settings
for
Service Provider Not Shown
at the bottom of the table. If those
settings do not work, use the settings for the company that provides
local telephone service in your area. (Refer to page 19 for more detailed
installation instructions on entering the settings.)
Table A: USA
Service Provider
VPI
VCI
Encapsulation
AllTel (1)
0
35
PPPoE LLC
AllTel (2)
0
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
August.net (1)
0
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
August.net (2)
8
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
BellSouth
8
35
PPPoE LLC
CenturyTel (1)
8
35
PPPoE LLC
CenturyTel (2)
8
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
Covad
0
35
PPPoE LLC
Earthlink (1)
0
35
PPPoE LLC
Earthlink (2)
8
35
PPPoE LLC
GWI
0
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
Qwest (1)
0
32
PPPoA LLC
Qwest (2)
0
32
PPPoA VC-MUX
SBC (1)
0
35
PPPoE LLC
SBC (2)
0
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
SBC (3)
8
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
Sprint (1)
0
35
PPPoA LLC
Sprint (2)
8
35
PPPoE LLC
Verizon (1)
0
35
PPPoE LLC
Verizon (2)
0
35
1483 Bridged IP LLC
Service Provider Not Shown
0
35
PPPoE LLC

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