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NAT
Port Forwarding
Use this screen to make your local servers visible to the outside
world.
Applications
Use this screen to configure servers behind the Device.
Port Triggering
Use this screen to change your Device’s port triggering settings.
DMZ
Use this screen to configure a default server which receives packets
from ports that are not specified in the
Port Forwarding
screen.
ALG
Use this screen to enable or disable SIP ALG.
Address Mapping
Use this screen to change your Device’s address mapping settings.
DNS
DNS Entry
Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes.
Dynamic DNS
Use this screen to allow a static hostname alias for a dynamic IP
address.
Interface
Group
Use this screen to map a port to a PVC or bridge group.
USB Device
File Sharing
Use this screen to enable file sharing via the Device.
Media Server
Use this screen to use the Device as a media server.
Printer Server
Use this screen to enable the print server on the Device and get the
model name of the associated printer.
Security Settings
Firewall
General
Use this screen to configure the security level of your firewall.
Service
Use this screen to add Internet services and configure firewall rules.
Access Control
Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network
services.
DoS
Use this screen to activate protection against Denial of Service (DoS)
attacks.
MAC Filter
Use this screen to block or allow traffic from devices of certain MAC
addresses to the Device.
Parental
Control
Use this screen to block web sites with the specific URL.
Scheduler Rule
Use this screen to configure the days and times when a configured
restriction (such as parental control) is enforced.
Certificates
Local Certificates
Use this screen to view a summary list of certificates and manage
certificates and certification requests.
Trusted CA
Use this screen to view and manage the list of the trusted CAs.
System Monitor
Log
System Log
Use this screen to view the status of events that occurred to the
Device. You can export or e-mail the logs.
Security Log
Use this screen to view the login record of the Device. You can export
or e-mail the logs.
Traffic Status
WAN
Use this screen to view the status of all network traffic going through
the WAN port of the Device.
LAN
Use this screen to view the status of all network traffic going through
the LAN ports of the Device.
ARP Table
Use this screen to view the ARP table. It displays the IP and MAC
address of each DHCP connection.
IGMP Group
Status
Use this screen to view the status of all IGMP settings on the Device.
xDSL Statistics
Use this screen to view the Device’s xDSL traffic statistics.
Table 3
Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION
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Maintenance
User Account
Use this screen to change user password on the Device.
Remote MGMT
Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network
services.
TR-069 Client
Use this screen to configure the Device to be managed by an Auto
Configuration Server (ACS).
TR-064 Client
Use this screen to enable management via TR-064 on the LAN.
Time
Use this screen to change your Device’s time and date.
Email
Notification
Use this screen to configure up to two mail servers and sender
addresses on the Device.
Log Setting
Use this screen to change your Device’s log settings.
Firmware
Upgrade
Use this screen to upload firmware to your device.
Configuration
Use this screen to backup and restore your device’s configuration
(settings) or reset the factory default settings.
Reboot
Use this screen to reboot the Device without turning the power off.
Diagnostic
Ping &
Traceroute &
Nslookup
Use this screen to identify problems with the DSL connection. You can
use Ping, TraceRoute, or Nslookup to help you identify problems.
802.1ag
Use this screen to configure CFM (Connectivity Fault Management)
MD (maintenance domain) and MA (maintenance association),
perform connectivity tests and view test reports.
OAM Ping
Use this screen to view information to help you identify problems with
the DSL connection.
Table 3
Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION
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3
Quick Start
3.1
Overview
Use the Quick Start screens to configure the Device’s time zone, basic Internet access, and wireless
settings.
Note: See the technical reference chapters (starting on
page
69
) for background
information on the features in this chapter.
3.2
Quick Start Setup
1
The Quick Start Wizard appears automatically after login. Or you can click the
Click Start
icon in
the top right corner of the web configurator
to open the quick start screens. Select the time zone of
the Device’s location and click
Next
.
Figure 12
Time Zone
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2
Enter your Internet connection information in this screen. The screen and fields to enter may vary
depending on your current connection type. Click
Next
. Click
Next
.
Figure 13
Internet Connection
3
Turn the wireless LAN on or off. If you keep it on, record the security settings so you can configure
your wireless clients to connect to the Device. Click
Save
.
Figure 14
Internet Connection
4
Your Device saves your settings and attempts to connect to the Internet.
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4
Tutorials
4.1
Overview
This chapter shows you how to use the Device’s various features.
Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection
, see
page 35
Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network
, see
page 38
Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups
, see
page 44
Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network
, see
page 47
Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup
, see
page 50
Access the Device Using DDNS
, see
page 53
Configuring the MAC Address Filter
, see
page 55
Access Your Shared Files From a Computer
, see
page 56
Using the Media Server Feature
, see
page 57
Using the Print Server Feature
, see
page 62
4.2
Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection
This tutorial shows you how to set up your Internet connection using the Web Configurator.
If you connect to the Internet through an ADSL connection, use the information from your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) to configure the Device. Be sure to contact your service provider for any
information you need to configure the
Broadband
screens.
1
Click
Network Setting > Broadband
to open the following screen. Click
Add
New WAN
Interface
.
2
In this example, the DSL connection has the following information.
General
Name
MyDSLConnection
Type
ADSL

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