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... Screen ...86 Chapter 10 LAN ...88 10.1 Overview ...88 10.2 What You Can Do ...88 10.3 What You Need To Know ...89 10.3.1 IP Pool Setup ...89 10.3.2 LAN TCP/IP ...89 10.3.3 IP Alias ...89 10.4 LAN IP Screen ...90 10.5 IP Alias Screen ...90 10.6 IPv6 LAN Screen ...91... 11.1.1 What You Can Do ...94 11.1.2 What You Need To Know ...94 11.2 DHCP Server General Screen ...94 11.3 DHCP Server Advanced Screen 95 EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 6
... Screen ...86 Chapter 10 LAN ...88 10.1 Overview ...88 10.2 What You Can Do ...88 10.3 What You Need To Know ...89 10.3.1 IP Pool Setup ...89 10.3.2 LAN TCP/IP ...89 10.3.3 IP Alias ...89 10.4 LAN IP Screen ...90 10.5 IP Alias Screen ...90 10.6 IPv6 LAN Screen ...91... 11.1.1 What You Can Do ...94 11.1.2 What You Need To Know ...94 11.2 DHCP Server General Screen ...94 11.3 DHCP Server Advanced Screen 95 EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 6
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... in this Chapter 133 20.2 What You Need to Know ...133 20.3 Bandwidth MGMT General Screen 135 20.4 The Queue Setup Screen ...136 20.4.1 Add/Edit a Queue ...137 20.5 The Class Setup Screen ...138 20.5.1 Add/Edit a Classifier ...139 20.6 Technical Reference ...142 Chapter 21 Remote Management...147 21.1 Overview ...147 21... 21.3 What You Need to Know ...147 21.3.1 Remote Management and NAT 148 21.3.2 System Timeout ...148 21.4 WWW Screen ...148 21.5 Telnet Screen ...151 EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 8
... in this Chapter 133 20.2 What You Need to Know ...133 20.3 Bandwidth MGMT General Screen 135 20.4 The Queue Setup Screen ...136 20.4.1 Add/Edit a Queue ...137 20.5 The Class Setup Screen ...138 20.5.1 Add/Edit a Classifier ...139 20.6 Technical Reference ...142 Chapter 21 Remote Management...147 21.1 Overview ...147 21... 21.3 What You Need to Know ...147 21.3.1 Remote Management and NAT 148 21.3.2 System Timeout ...148 21.4 WWW Screen ...148 21.5 Telnet Screen ...151 EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 8
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... Screen ...174 Chapter 25 Maintenance ...176 25.1 Overview ...176 25.2 What You Can Do ...176 25.3 General Screen ...176 25.4 Account Screen ...177 25.4.1 Account Setup Screen ...178 25.5 Time Setting Screen ...178 25.6 Firmware Upgrade Screen ...180 25.7 Configuration Backup/Restore Screen 181...
... Screen ...174 Chapter 25 Maintenance ...176 25.1 Overview ...176 25.2 What You Can Do ...176 25.3 General Screen ...176 25.4 Account Screen ...177 25.4.1 Account Setup Screen ...178 25.5 Time Setting Screen ...178 25.6 Firmware Upgrade Screen ...180 25.7 Configuration Backup/Restore Screen 181...
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... following methods to access network resources. Figure 1 Dual-Band Application 1.2 Applications You can connect to the EMG3425-Q10A to manage the EMG3425-Q10A. • WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Connect to a broadband modem/router for Internet access. 1.3 Ways to Manage the EMG3425-Q10A Use any of the Web Configurator to create an instant network connection with the...
... following methods to access network resources. Figure 1 Dual-Band Application 1.2 Applications You can connect to the EMG3425-Q10A to manage the EMG3425-Q10A. • WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Connect to a broadband modem/router for Internet access. 1.3 Ways to Manage the EMG3425-Q10A Use any of the Web Configurator to create an instant network connection with the...
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... with strong security, without having to configure security settings manually. You could simply restore your last configuration. 1.5 Resetting the EMG3425-Q10A If you forget your password, you will lose all configurations that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and...has WPS activated. This means that you will have , you have to reset the EMG3425-Q10A to its factorydefault configurations. 1.6 The WPS Button Your EMG3425-Q10A supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an industry standard specification, defined by themselves. Each WPS connection ...
... with strong security, without having to configure security settings manually. You could simply restore your last configuration. 1.5 Resetting the EMG3425-Q10A If you forget your password, you will lose all configurations that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and...has WPS activated. This means that you will have , you have to reset the EMG3425-Q10A to its factorydefault configurations. 1.6 The WPS Button Your EMG3425-Q10A supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an industry standard specification, defined by themselves. Each WPS connection ...
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... connection is not ready, or has failed. The LAN connection is ready. WAN Internet On Blinking Off On The EMG3425-Q10A's WAN connection is disabled. The EMG3425-Q10A is up a wireless connection via WiFi Protected Setup with a wireless client. WLAN 2.4/5G Blinking Off On Blinking Your device has a WAN IP address (either static or assigned...
... connection is not ready, or has failed. The LAN connection is ready. WAN Internet On Blinking Off On The EMG3425-Q10A's WAN connection is disabled. The EMG3425-Q10A is up a wireless connection via WiFi Protected Setup with a wireless client. WLAN 2.4/5G Blinking Off On Blinking Your device has a WAN IP address (either static or assigned...
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...to see how to make sure these functions are allowed in Internet Explorer. 2.2 Login Accounts There are two system accounts that allows easy setup and management of its screens. With the admin account, you need to log in Windows XP SP (Service Pack) 2. • JavaScript... recommended screen resolution is properly connected and prepare your computer or computer network to connect to the EMG3425-Q10A (refer to access the EMG3425-Q10A Web Configurator and provides an overview of the EMG3425-Q10A via Internet browser. The default username is "admin" and password is "1234". 2.3 Accessing the...
...to see how to make sure these functions are allowed in Internet Explorer. 2.2 Login Accounts There are two system accounts that allows easy setup and management of its screens. With the admin account, you need to log in Windows XP SP (Service Pack) 2. • JavaScript... recommended screen resolution is properly connected and prepare your computer or computer network to connect to the EMG3425-Q10A (refer to access the EMG3425-Q10A Web Configurator and provides an overview of the EMG3425-Q10A via Internet browser. The default username is "admin" and password is "1234". 2.3 Accessing the...
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... Forwarding Use this screen to assign IP addresses to specific individual computers based on the EMG3425-Q10A. Security Firewall General Use this screen to enable the EMG3425-Q10A's DHCP server. Class Setup Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wireless security ... this screen to set the upstream bandwidth. WPS Use this screen to configure the IPv6 address for the EMG3425-Q10A on your DHCP status. Queue Setup Use this screen to configure QoS queue assignment. Content Filter Content Filter Use this screen to restrict web ...
... Forwarding Use this screen to assign IP addresses to specific individual computers based on the EMG3425-Q10A. Security Firewall General Use this screen to enable the EMG3425-Q10A's DHCP server. Class Setup Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wireless security ... this screen to set the upstream bandwidth. WPS Use this screen to configure the IPv6 address for the EMG3425-Q10A on your DHCP status. Queue Setup Use this screen to configure QoS queue assignment. Content Filter Content Filter Use this screen to restrict web ...
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... WLAN Bandwidth The Guest WLAN Bandwidth function allows you can either press a button (on the devices in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (Personal Identification EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 72 Additionally, you to restrict the maximum bandwidth for Different Networks N 600 kbps 300 kbps A 100 kbps WPS WiFi Protected...
... WLAN Bandwidth The Guest WLAN Bandwidth function allows you can either press a button (on the devices in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (Personal Identification EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 72 Additionally, you to restrict the maximum bandwidth for Different Networks N 600 kbps 300 kbps A 100 kbps WPS WiFi Protected...
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...button is the 802.11 mode used. WPS Status Status Click Generate to turn on the EMG3425-Q10A or you use WPS push-button method. Table 28 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > WPS LABEL WPS Setup WPS PIN Code PIN Number DESCRIPTION Select Enable to generate a new PIN number. Otherwise, ...select Disable. Select Enable and click Apply to the EMG3425-Q10A using WPS or when WPS Enable is the WPS PIN (Personal Identification Number)...
...button is the 802.11 mode used. WPS Status Status Click Generate to turn on the EMG3425-Q10A or you use WPS push-button method. Table 28 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > WPS LABEL WPS Setup WPS PIN Code PIN Number DESCRIPTION Select Enable to generate a new PIN number. Otherwise, ...select Disable. Select Enable and click Apply to the EMG3425-Q10A using WPS or when WPS Enable is the WPS PIN (Personal Identification Number)...
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...explicit DNS server address(es), read the embedded Web Configurator help regarding what fields need to be configured. 10.3.1 IP Pool Setup The EMG3425-Q10A is pre-configured with the EMG3425-Q10A itself ) in the lower range (192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.32) for mail, FTP, TFTP, web, etc., ... to partition a physical network into different logical networks over the same Ethernet interface. These parameters should work for the majority of the EMG3425-Q10A are two separate IP networks, one inside the LAN network and the other server computers, for instance, servers for other outside the...
...explicit DNS server address(es), read the embedded Web Configurator help regarding what fields need to be configured. 10.3.1 IP Pool Setup The EMG3425-Q10A is pre-configured with the EMG3425-Q10A itself ) in the lower range (192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.32) for mail, FTP, TFTP, web, etc., ... to partition a physical network into different logical networks over the same Ethernet interface. These parameters should work for the majority of the EMG3425-Q10A are two separate IP networks, one inside the LAN network and the other server computers, for instance, servers for other outside the...
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... screen. Enter the inside IP address of the server. This field displays the port number(s). Table 40 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Server Setup Default Server In addition to add it in the port forwarding summary table. Select this virtual server. Click the Edit icon to identify this rule... used for specified services, NAT supports a default server. This is enabled. This field displays the inside IP address of an individual port forwarding server entry. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 103
... screen. Enter the inside IP address of the server. This field displays the port number(s). Table 40 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Server Setup Default Server In addition to add it in the port forwarding summary table. Select this virtual server. Click the Edit icon to identify this rule... used for specified services, NAT supports a default server. This is enabled. This field displays the inside IP address of an individual port forwarding server entry. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 103
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...an ActiveX Web site, ActiveX controls are configured to be blocked by Web servers to track usage and provide service based on ID. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 122 Used by content filtering. Click Security > Content Filter to your network that you want to have full access ... and development environment for building dynamic and active Web pages and distributed object applications. Table 51 Security > Content Filter LABEL Trusted IP Setup DESCRIPTION To enable this field blank to restrict a feature. Restrict Web Features ActiveX Java Cookies Leave this feature, type an IP address...
...an ActiveX Web site, ActiveX controls are configured to be blocked by Web servers to track usage and provide service based on ID. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 122 Used by content filtering. Click Security > Content Filter to your network that you want to have full access ... and development environment for building dynamic and active Web pages and distributed object applications. Table 51 Security > Content Filter LABEL Trusted IP Setup DESCRIPTION To enable this field blank to restrict a feature. Restrict Web Features ActiveX Java Cookies Leave this feature, type an IP address...
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.... 2 Assign priority and define actions to be performed for which jitter alone is a way of managing traffic in a network by grouping EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 133 This chapter contains information about configuring QoS and editing classifiers. 20.1.1 What You Can Do in network performance and make ...Section 20.3 on page 135). • The Queue Setup screen lets you configure QoS queue assignment (Section 20.4 on page 136). • The Class Setup screen lets you add, edit or delete QoS classifiers (Section 20.5 on the EMG3425-Q10A to Know The following terms and concepts may help as...
.... 2 Assign priority and define actions to be performed for which jitter alone is a way of managing traffic in a network by grouping EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 133 This chapter contains information about configuring QoS and editing classifiers. 20.1.1 What You Can Do in network performance and make ...Section 20.3 on page 135). • The Queue Setup screen lets you configure QoS queue assignment (Section 20.4 on page 136). • The Class Setup screen lets you add, edit or delete QoS classifiers (Section 20.5 on the EMG3425-Q10A to Know The following terms and concepts may help as...
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... Click Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Queue Setup to the LAN interfaces' maximum supported connection speed. Table 57 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Queue Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Add new Queue Click this to open the screen as shown next. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 136 Chapter 20 Bandwidth Management...wired Ethernet WAN connection. A gray bulb signifies that this queue is active. This will cause the EMG3425-Q10A to save your previously saved settings. 20.4 The Queue Setup Screen Use this queue. A yellow bulb signifies that this queue is not active. For example,...
... Click Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Queue Setup to the LAN interfaces' maximum supported connection speed. Table 57 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Queue Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Add new Queue Click this to open the screen as shown next. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 136 Chapter 20 Bandwidth Management...wired Ethernet WAN connection. A gray bulb signifies that this queue is active. This will cause the EMG3425-Q10A to save your previously saved settings. 20.4 The Queue Setup Screen Use this queue. A yellow bulb signifies that this queue is not active. For example,...
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...that subsequent rules move up by one when you take this queue. Note that allows the EMG3425-Q10A buffer to accept as it can until it ). Drop Tail (DT) is space in the Queue Setup screen to which this queue. Click the Delete icon to edit the queue. Table 58 Management... the bandwidth across the queues according to higher priority queues gets through faster while traffic in this queue. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 137 Figure 80 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Queue Setup: Add/Edit new queue The following table describes the labels in lower priority queues is dropped if the network is...
...that subsequent rules move up by one when you take this queue. Note that allows the EMG3425-Q10A buffer to accept as it can until it ). Drop Tail (DT) is space in the Queue Setup screen to which this queue. Click the Delete icon to edit the queue. Table 58 Management... the bandwidth across the queues according to higher priority queues gets through faster while traffic in this queue. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 137 Figure 80 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Queue Setup: Add/Edit new queue The following table describes the labels in lower priority queues is dropped if the network is...
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...Back Click this classifier is the index number of this to exit this screen without saving. 20.5 The Class Setup Screen Use this screen. A gray bulb signifies that the EMG3425-Q10A forwards out through the WAN interface. Cancel Click this to save your changes. Figure 81 Management > Bandwidth MGMT ...> Class Setup The following screen. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 138 For example, you can give low priority to many large file downloads so that this classifier is ...
...Back Click this classifier is the index number of this to exit this screen without saving. 20.5 The Class Setup Screen Use this screen. A gray bulb signifies that the EMG3425-Q10A forwards out through the WAN interface. Cancel Click this to save your changes. Figure 81 Management > Bandwidth MGMT ...> Class Setup The following screen. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 138 For example, you can give low priority to many large file downloads so that this classifier is ...
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... existing classifier. Click the Delete icon to edit the classifier. Figure 82 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup: Add/Edit new class EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 139 Chapter 20 Bandwidth Management Table 59 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup (continued) LABEL To Queue Modify DESCRIPTION This is the name of this action. 20.5.1 Add/Edit a Classifier...
... existing classifier. Click the Delete icon to edit the classifier. Figure 82 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup: Add/Edit new class EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 139 Chapter 20 Bandwidth Management Table 59 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup (continued) LABEL To Queue Modify DESCRIPTION This is the name of this action. 20.5.1 Add/Edit a Classifier...
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...Address Subnet Netmask Port Range MAC Address Enter "f" for the specified MAC address to configure source or destination MAC address. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 140 Select the check box and enter the source MAC address of any hexadecimal character(s). If you selected after... packet's MAC address should match. A blank source IP address means any source IP address. Table 60 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup: Add/Edit new class LABEL DESCRIPTION Step 1: Class Configuration Active Select this criteria. Step 2: Criteria Configuration Basic WAN interface(LAN interface)...
...Address Subnet Netmask Port Range MAC Address Enter "f" for the specified MAC address to configure source or destination MAC address. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 140 Select the check box and enter the source MAC address of any hexadecimal character(s). If you selected after... packet's MAC address should match. A blank source IP address means any source IP address. Table 60 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup: Add/Edit new class LABEL DESCRIPTION Step 1: Class Configuration Active Select this criteria. Step 2: Criteria Configuration Basic WAN interface(LAN interface)...
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... Select this criteria. This field is available only when you select 802.1Q in the matched DHCP packets. Select this classifier. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 141 Exclude Select this option to exclude the packets that identifies the user's category or application type in the Ether ...you select User defined, enter the protocol (service type) number. Chapter 20 Bandwidth Management Table 60 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup: Add/Edit new class LABEL MAC Mask DESCRIPTION Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet's MAC ...
... Select this criteria. This field is available only when you select 802.1Q in the matched DHCP packets. Select this classifier. EMG3425-Q10A User's Guide 141 Exclude Select this option to exclude the packets that identifies the user's category or application type in the Ether ...you select User defined, enter the protocol (service type) number. Chapter 20 Bandwidth Management Table 60 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup: Add/Edit new class LABEL MAC Mask DESCRIPTION Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet's MAC ...