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Figure 7
Password Screen
4
The following screen displays if you have not yet changed your password. It is strongly
recommended you change the default password. Enter a new password, retype it to confirm and
click
Apply
; alternatively click
Skip
to proceed to the main menu if you do not want to change the
password now.
Figure 8
Change Password Screen
5
The
Quick Start Wizard
screen appears. You can configure the Device’s time zone, basic Internet
access, and wireless settings. See
Chapter 3 on page 33
for more information.
6
After you finished or closed the
Quick Start Wizard
screen, the
Network Map
page appears.
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Figure 9
Network Map
7
Click
Status
to display the
Status
screen, where you can view the Device’s interface and system
information.
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2.2
Web Configurator Layout
Figure 10
Screen Layout
As illustrated above, the main screen is divided into these parts:
A
- title bar
B
- main window
C
- navigation panel
2.2.1
Title Bar
The title bar provides some icons in the upper right corner.
The icons provide the following functions.
B
C
A
Table 2
Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Quick Start
: Click this icon to open screens where you can configure the Device’s time zone
Internet access, and wireless settings.
Logout
: Click this icon to log out of the web configurator.
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2.2.2
Main Window
The main window displays information and configuration fields. It is discussed in the rest of this
document.
After you click
Status
on the
Connection Status
page, the
Status
screen is displayed. See
Chapter 5 on page 72
for more information about the
Status
screen.
If you click
Virtual Device
on the
System Info
screen, a visual graphic appears, showing the
connection status of the Device’s ports. The connected ports are in color and disconnected ports are
gray.
Figure 11
Virtual Device
2.2.3
Navigation Panel
Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure Device features. The
following tables describe each menu item.
Table 3
Navigation Panel Summary
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION
Connection Status
This screen shows the network status of the Device and computers/
devices connected to it.
Network Setting
Broadband
Broadband
Use this screen to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP
address assignment, and other advanced properties. You can also add
new WAN connections.
3G Backup
Use this screen to configure 3G WAN connection.
Advanced
Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M/Annex
J, and DSL PhyR functions.
8021x
Use this screen to view and configure the IEEE 802.1x settings on the
Device.
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Wireless
General
Use this screen to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN
authentication/security settings.
More AP
Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the Device.
MAC
Authentication
Use this screen to block or allow wireless traffic from wireless devices
of certain SSIDs and MAC addresses to the Device.
WPS
Use this screen to configure and view your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup) settings.
WMM
Use this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM).
WDS
Use this screen to set up Wireless Distribution System (WDS) links to
other access points.
Others
Use this screen to configure advanced wireless settings.
Channel
Use this screen to scan wireless LAN channel noises and view the
results.
Home
Networking
LAN Setup
Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced
properties.
Static DHCP
Use this screen to assign specific IP addresses to individual MAC
addresses.
UPnP
Use this screen to turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on or off.
Additional
Subnet
Use this screen to configure IP alias and public static IP.
STB Vendor ID
Use this screen to have the Device automatically create static DHCP
entries for Set Top Box (STB) devices when they request IP
addresses.
5th Ethernet
Port
Use this screen to configure the Ethernet WAN port as a LAN port.
Routing
Static Route
Use this screen to view and set up static routes on the Device.
Policy
Forwarding
Use this screen to configure policy routing on the Device.
QoS
General
Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing. You can also
configure the QoS rules and actions.
Queue Setup
Use this screen to configure QoS queues.
Class Setup
Use this screen to define a classifier.
Policer Setup
Use these screens to configure QoS policers.
Monitor
Use this screen to view QoS packets statistics.
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.
Table 3
Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION

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