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... Wizard 25 Password 27 Time Zone 28 Connection Type 29 DNS 35 Hostname and MAC Address 36 LAN Settings 37 Configuration Summary 38 5 ROUTER CONFIGURATION Navigating Through the Router Configuration Pages 39 Main Menu 39 LAN Settings 40 Internet Settings 42 Connection to ISP 43 DNS 49 Hostname & MAC 50 Firewall 50... 63 VPN 64 Adding an IPSec Connection 67 Adding an L2TP over IPSec Connection 68 Adding a PPTP Connection 70 SNMP 71 System Tools 72 Restart Router 73 Reset to Factory Defaults 73 Backup/Restore Settings 74 Upgrade 75
... Wizard 25 Password 27 Time Zone 28 Connection Type 29 DNS 35 Hostname and MAC Address 36 LAN Settings 37 Configuration Summary 38 5 ROUTER CONFIGURATION Navigating Through the Router Configuration Pages 39 Main Menu 39 LAN Settings 40 Internet Settings 42 Connection to ISP 43 DNS 49 Hostname & MAC 50 Firewall 50... 63 VPN 64 Adding an IPSec Connection 67 Adding an L2TP over IPSec Connection 68 Adding a PPTP Connection 70 SNMP 71 System Tools 72 Restart Router 73 Reset to Factory Defaults 73 Backup/Restore Settings 74 Upgrade 75
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... Status 87 Traffic Metering 88 Logs 88 Support/Feedback 89 Support 89 Feedback 90 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 91 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 91 Connecting to the Internet 92 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 93 Alert LED 93 Power LED or Power Adapter OK LED Not Lit 94 Replacement Power Adapters...
... Status 87 Traffic Metering 88 Logs 88 Support/Feedback 89 Support 89 Feedback 90 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 91 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 91 Connecting to the Internet 92 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 93 Alert LED 93 Power LED or Power Adapter OK LED Not Lit 94 Replacement Power Adapters...
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...3 Router - Front Panel 12 34 1 Alert LED Orange Indicates a number of various networking and connection operations. The Router is in your network be connected to the four-port switch on your Router. ...higher). ■ An Ethernet 10Mbps or 10/100 Mbps NIC for connection to your Router. ■ A cable or DSL broadband connection to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is operating normally. Off - Indicates one...at least the following conditions: ■ The Router has just been started up and is running a self-test routine, or ■ The administrator...
...3 Router - Front Panel 12 34 1 Alert LED Orange Indicates a number of various networking and connection operations. The Router is in your network be connected to the four-port switch on your Router. ...higher). ■ An Ethernet 10Mbps or 10/100 Mbps NIC for connection to your Router. ■ A cable or DSL broadband connection to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is operating normally. Off - Indicates one...at least the following conditions: ■ The Router has just been started up and is running a self-test routine, or ■ The administrator...
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...link is OK and data is being transmitted or received. The Router has detected and prevented a hacker from the Internet. If you to the correct speed and duplex. 4 Cable/DSL Status LED Green (100Mbps link) / yellow (10Mbps link)... If the LED is on , the link between the Router and the cable or DSL modem is Off. The port will then enter the start -up sequence and resume normal operation. The Router will automatically adjust to reset the unit. Flashing slowly - The Router has completed the Reset to Factory...
...link is OK and data is being transmitted or received. The Router has detected and prevented a hacker from the Internet. If you to the correct speed and duplex. 4 Cable/DSL Status LED Green (100Mbps link) / yellow (10Mbps link)... If the LED is on , the link between the Router and the cable or DSL modem is Off. The port will then enter the start -up sequence and resume normal operation. The Router will automatically adjust to reset the unit. Flashing slowly - The Router has completed the Reset to Factory...
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...file, and restore any saved configuration file. ■ Upgrade - These screens enable you want to use to save the settings. resets the Router to collect data (for example, bandwidth usage) from the Version drop-down list. If you want to configure your... settings, and loses the current configuration. ■ Backup/Restore Settings - enables you to Factory Defaults - enables you to restart the Router and retain the current system configuration. ■ Reset to reset the system password. ■ Time Zone - Your SNMP management agent needs to be configured with this ...
...file, and restore any saved configuration file. ■ Upgrade - These screens enable you want to use to save the settings. resets the Router to collect data (for example, bandwidth usage) from the Version drop-down list. If you want to configure your... settings, and loses the current configuration. ■ Backup/Restore Settings - enables you to Factory Defaults - enables you to restart the Router and retain the current system configuration. ■ Reset to reset the system password. ■ Time Zone - Your SNMP management agent needs to be configured with this ...
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... any of these options. CAUTION: 3Com recommends that you backup your configuration settings. To restart the Router: 1 Select System Tools from the main menu, then select Restart from the sub-menu. Reset to Factory Use this option to reset all of the configuration settings in the Router to restart Router. Restart Router Sometimes it may be necessary to...
... any of these options. CAUTION: 3Com recommends that you backup your configuration settings. To restart the Router: 1 Select System Tools from the main menu, then select Restart from the sub-menu. Reset to Factory Use this option to reset all of the configuration settings in the Router to restart Router. Restart Router Sometimes it may be necessary to...
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... configuration. Saving your Settings configuration will allow you to Factory Defaults screen displays (Figure 50). This option also enables you to factory defaults. Figure 50 Reset to Factory Defaults from the main menu, then select Reset to Factory Defaults Screen 2 Click Reset. 74 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION To restore the factory default settings: 1 Select System Tools from the sub-menu...
... configuration. Saving your Settings configuration will allow you to Factory Defaults screen displays (Figure 50). This option also enables you to factory defaults. Figure 50 Reset to Factory Defaults from the main menu, then select Reset to Factory Defaults Screen 2 Click Reset. 74 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION To restore the factory default settings: 1 Select System Tools from the sub-menu...
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... Reset to Factory Defaults 93 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your Router connection to the Internet. Once the Alert LED has started normal operation, the Alert LED will flash as it 's factory default configuration. Once the Router has started to flash slowly, remove power from the Router. 5 Remove the cable connecting the Cable/DSL...
... Reset to Factory Defaults 93 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your Router connection to the Internet. Once the Alert LED has started normal operation, the Alert LED will flash as it 's factory default configuration. Once the Router has started to flash slowly, remove power from the Router. 5 Remove the cable connecting the Cable/DSL...
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... expanding your network; You can not log on, see "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Router software are additional computers connected? Where can log in your supplier for advice. Updates to Factory Defaults"on page 93.. Do not forget to the Router. 3Com wireless access points and hubs and switches provide a simple, reliable means of...
... expanding your network; You can not log on, see "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Router software are additional computers connected? Where can log in your supplier for advice. Updates to Factory Defaults"on page 93.. Do not forget to the Router. 3Com wireless access points and hubs and switches provide a simple, reliable means of...
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126 INDEX P ping blocking 81 plug and play 80 PPPoE 24, 31, 42 PPTP 43 R remote administration 81 Reset to Factory Defaults 93 reset to factory defaults 73 restart router 73 restore settings 74 RIP 83 routing 82 RIP 83 routing table 85 static route 82 routing table 85 S Safety Information 17 schedule rule 60 ...
126 INDEX P ping blocking 81 plug and play 80 PPPoE 24, 31, 42 PPTP 43 R remote administration 81 Reset to Factory Defaults 93 reset to factory defaults 73 restart router 73 restore settings 74 RIP 83 routing 82 RIP 83 routing table 85 static route 82 routing table 85 S Safety Information 17 schedule rule 60 ...