2Wire Gateway None User Manual
2Wire Hardware
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Introduction
- Networking Technology Overview
- Viewing Your System Summary
- Setting a System Password
- Viewing System Details
- Viewing Your Broadband Link Summary
- Using Broadband Diagnostics
- Viewing Statistics
- Using Advanced Settings
- Viewing Your Home Network Summary
- Monitoring Your Wireless Settings
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- Setting up a Private Network
- a. In the First DHCP Address field, enter the first DHCP address that you’ll be distributing over the private network.
- b. In the Last DHCP Address field, enter the last DHCP address that you’ll be distributing over the private network.
- c. In the Set DHCP Lease Time field, enter a value for the number of hours before the DHCP lease expires.
- Setting Up a Public Routed Subinterface
- Setting Up a Public Proxied Subnet
- Showing a Device as Inactive
- Setting up a Private Network
- Configuring the VoIP Phones
- Firewall Features
- Viewing Your Firewall Summary
- Hosting an Application
- Updating the Application Profile List
- Adding an Application Profile
- a. In the Protocol field, select the TCP or UDP radio button. If the application you are adding requires both, you must create a separate definition for each.
- b. In the Port (or Range) field, enter the port or port range the application uses. For example, some applications may require only one port to be opened (such as TCP port 500); others may require that all TCP ports from 600 to 1000 be opened.
- c. In the Protocol Timeout (seconds) field, you may optionally enter a value for the amount of time that can pass before the app...
- d. In the Map to Host Port field, enter a value that will map the port range you established in step b to the local computer. Fo...
- e. From the Application Type drop-down menu, select the application type. If you do not know the application type, select None (Default).
- f. To edit the application profile, click EDIT. The Edit Application screen appears. Make the necessary changes to the application profile and click DONE.
- g. To delete the application profile, click DELETE.
- Allowing all Applications (DMZplus)
- Viewing the Firewall Log
- Configuring the Firewall (Advanced)
- Accessing the MDC
- Using the MDC
- Remote Management Feature
- System Summary Page
- Broadband Link - Summary Page
- Broadband Link - Statistics Page
- Broadband Link - Detailed DSL Statistics Page
- Broadband Link - Configuration Page
- Local Network - Status Page
- Local Network - Statistics Page
- Local Network - Device List Page
- Local Network - Wireless Settings Page
- Local Network - Configuration Page
- Firewall - Settings Page
- Firewall - Detailed Information Page
- Firewall - Advanced Settings Page
- Voice Server - Summary Page
- Voice - Configure Server Page
- Troubleshooting - DSL Diagnostics Page
- Troubleshooting - Event Log Page
- Troubleshooting - Network Tests Page
- Troubleshooting - Upgrade History Page
- Troubleshooting - Resets Page
- Advanced - Syslog Settings Page
- Advanced - Provisioning Info Page
- Advanced - Configure Time Services Page
- Advanced - Configure Services Page
- Routing
- a. From the Windows desktop or the Start menu, right-click the My Network Places icon, then left-click Properties.
- b. Right-click the icon that represents the network connection to the gateway, and left-click Properties.
- c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click the Properties button.
- d. In the General tab, click the Use the following IP address radio button. In the IP address field, enter an IP address between...
- e. Click OK.
- f. If required, reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
- Changing Timeout Parameters
- Enabling Broadband Status Notification
- Enabling Missing DSL Filter Notification
- Enabling SIP Application Layer Gateway
- Changing the Upstream MTU
- Routing
- Advanced - Static Routes
- Advanced - DNS Resolve Page
- Advanced - Traffic Shaping Page
- Advanced - Link Manager States Page
- Advanced - Detailed Log Page
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- Regulatory Information