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Management and Diagnostic Console 106 Advanced - Provisioning Info Page The Advanced – Provisioning Info page displays the parameters with which the 2Wire gateway was provisioned. Figure 46. MDC Advanced Provisioning Information Page
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Management and Diagnostic Console 107 The gateway provisioning parameters are dynamic, and vary depending on the software version that the gateway is running. Module Configuration. Configuration parameters for modules listed in the Advanced Link Manager States page. The parameters are set by broadband provisioning. UI Param Configuration. Configuration parameters that affect the user interface and user interaction. The parameters are set by broadband provisioning. Ser ver Set Configuration....
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Management and Diagnostic Console 108 Advanced - Configure Time Services Page The Advanced – Configure Time Ser vices page allows you to view and change system time and date settings. Figure 47. MDC Advanced Configure Time Ser vices Page During the 2Wire gateway setup process, you specify the time zone in which you are located so that the time and date are automatically displayed in the 2Wire gateway user interface. These time settings are displayed in the Current Time Settings panel, which shows the...
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Management and Diagnostic Console 109 To manually set the time and date: 1.Check the Enable checkbox. 2.In the Time field, enter the time in 24-hour HH:MM:SS format (for example, 10:02:11). 3.In the Date field, enter the date in YYYY/MM/DD format (for example, 2006/10/09). 4.From the Time Zone pull-down menu, select the time zone. The available time zones are Hawaii, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Arizona, Central, Eastern, Indiana, and Atlantic (Canada). 5.Check the Daylight Savings Time checkbox if you...
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Management and Diagnostic Console 110 Advanced - Configure Services Page The Advanced – Configure Ser vices page allows you to enable the 2Wire gateway to operate in bridged mode, change the timeout settings for NAT, enable notification messages, enable the SIP ALG, and change the upstream maximum transmission rate. Figure 48. MDC Advanced Configure Services Page Routing By default, the 2Wire gateway is configured in routed mode. The Advanced – Configure Ser vices page allows you to configure the...
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Management and Diagnostic Console 111 IMPORTANT: Bridged mode is intended for testing purposes only, as in WT-062 (ADSL), BER (Bit Rate Error), or industr y standard performance tests. When routed mode is disabled, the 2Wire gateway can no longer be managed via CMS, and any DSL connection will require an external PPP connection (via software of third-party hardware). It is strongly recommended that you disable routed mode ONLY if you thoroughly understand the ramifications of doing so. To operate the...
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Management and Diagnostic Console 112 c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click the Proper ties 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 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. In the Subnet mask field, enter 255.255.255.0. In the Default gateway and Preferred DNS server fields, enter 192.168.1.254. e. Click OK.
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Management and Diagnostic Console 113 f. If required, reboot the system for the changes to take effect. 2.Attach the computer to the Local Network por t of the 2Wire gateway. 3.In the Web browser address bar, enter 172.16.0.1/management. 4.Click Configure Ser vices. 5.Click the Enable Routing checkbox. 6.Click the Submit Settings button. The gateway PPP, routing, and TCP/IP functions are now re-enabled, and the Local Network LED will turn Green. The computer can now be reset to a DHCP-assigned IP...
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Management and Diagnostic Console 114 To change the gateway’s upstream MTU: 1.In the Force Upstream MTU field, enter the value specified by the ser vice provider. 2.Click the Submit button.
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Management and Diagnostic Console 115 Advanced - Static Routes The Advanced - Static Routes page allows you to manually configure static routes that specify the transmission path data must follow between devices on the gateway network. Figure 49. MDC Advanced Static Routes Page To define a static route: 1.In the Subnet IP field, enter the IP address of the network to which you want to configure a static route. 2.In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask of the destination network. 3.In the Gateway...
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