User manual ALCATEL-LUCENT 610S
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[. . . ] SpeedTouch
TM
610/610i/610s/610v Business DSL Router Orientation Guide
600 SERIES
SpeedTouch
TM
610
Orientation Guide
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Status Change Note Short Title Copyright
Released PeckelbeenS CD-UG ST610 R4. 1
© 2002 THOMSON multimedia. Passing on, and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON multimedia. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by THOMSON multimedia. [. . . ] This page allows to: · Configure a System password to restrict access to the SpeedTouchTM610:
It is highly advised to configure a System password. To protect the SpeedTouchTM610 you should change the System password on a regular basis. Enter the System password of your choice and re-enter it in the appropriate fields. Click Apply to apply the System password and Save All to save your changes to persistent memory. Note: As long as no System password is supplied, a warning is displayed on the SpeedTouchTM610 web pages. · Reset the SpeedTouchTM610 configuration to its default settings (IP configuration is maintained):
Click Defaults to initiate a reset of the complete configuration. Note: After reset, all original configurations of the SpeedTouchTM610 are restored, except the SpeedTouchTM610 IP Ethernet IP settings. For more information regarding the SpeedTouchTM610 security features, default settings, and configuration update, see the application note "SpeedTouchTM610 Operation and Maintenance".
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Syslog
Clicking this button pops up the Syslog page. This page allows to: · Overview the syslog messages generated by the SpeedTouchTM610:
This page is every 30 seconds refreshed. Via the CLI you can configure additional syslog events to be notified by syslog messages in addition to the standard set of syslog events. · Configure a computer IP address to sent the syslog messages to. This allows basic remote monitoring of the SpeedTouchTM610:
For more information, see the application notes "SpeedTouchTM610 Operation and Maintenance" and "SpeedTouchTM610 Remote Management".
3EC 37770 AAAA TCZZA Ed. IP Router Tasks Links
Static Routing Clicking this button pops up the IP Address- and Routing Tables page. This page allows to: · Overview or add/delete specific IP address entries for the SpeedTouchTM610 interfaces:
You can add a static IP address for one of SpeedTouchTM610's interfaces by clicking New. Specify the IP address, (sub)netmask, whether NAPT should be applied on this address or not, and select the interface for which the IP address applies (use eth0 for the Ethernet interface). All essential IP routes according to this IP address will be automatically added to the SpeedTouchTM610 IP routing table. · Overview or add/delete static IP routes for SpeedTouchTM610's IP router:
Routing can be useful in the case of subnetting your local network. Specify the destination IP address (use the prefix notation to apply a subnetmask), source IP address, and specify the gateway IP address or select the interface for this route. Click Apply to add the entry to the table.
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For more information, see the application note "SpeedTouchTM610 LAN Management". RIP Clicking this button pops up the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) page. [. . . ] It contains statistics on, for example, alignment errors, collisions and MAC transmission errors. The RFC1493 Bridge MIB contains management information on the Ethernet interface. It contains statistics on, for example, alignment errors, collisions and MAC transmission errors. The IPSec MIB contains management information about the IPSecurity protocols. [. . . ]
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