Saving the Configuration and Effecting Changes
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Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual
S
AVING THE
C
ONFIGURATION AND
E
FFECTING
C
HANGES
As you make changes to the modem configuration, click the
Submit
button on the Web page to
accept changes and write the changes to RAM. After you make all the necessary changes, you
must save them to Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM). The following LAN-WAN configuration
changes are not permanent until you write them to NVRAM and will not take affect until the
modem is reset:
•
for both LAN and WAN:
–
IP address and IP net mask (subnet IP mask) (
)
–
RIP version (see
•
when DHCP is enabled (
):
–
DHCP start IP address (which the modem automatically sets)
–
primary DNS IP address
–
secondary DNS IP address
See the following sections to:
•
save configuration changes to NVRAM on
•
reset the modem to activate the configuration on
•
reset the modem to restore the factory default values on
When you click the
Submit
button on the Web page to accept ADSL configuration changes, the
changes are automatically written to NVRAM. You must reset the ADSL link to effect these
changes.
See the following sections to:
•
reset the ADSL link to activate the ADSL configuration on
•
reset the modem to restore the factory default values on
Summary of Contents for 410F
Page 12: ...Applications 4 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
Page 18: ...Power Cable Options 10 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
Page 28: ...Connecting the PC to the RS 232 Port 20 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
Page 64: ...Configuring ADSL Service 56 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
Page 70: ...Viewing Network Statistics 62 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
Page 74: ...Troubleshooting 66 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
Page 82: ...TFTP Server 74 Megabit Modem 410F and 420F User Manual...
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