-
23
-
Rule 0
Rule 1
Source IP
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Source Mask
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Destination IP
<router's IP address
(e.g. 205.192.150.100)
>
<router's IP address
(e.g. 205.192.150.100)
>
Destination Mask
255.255.255.255
255.255.255.255
Protocol
TCP
TCP
Port
23
80
Next click on GROUPS. Leave Groups No set to 0. First enter 0, then 1 into Rules, followed each time by clicking ADD.
Make sure that the Policy is deny for Group 0 (i.e. deny access).
Finally click on HOME. For Channel No 1, enter 0 into Groups and click ADD.
Now click SAVE to save the router configuration.
6.4 Altering Configuration User/Password
The default user name and password are ‘adsl’ and ‘adsl1234’. However the AAM6000EV does allow you to both alter the
default user set-up and also create new users with three levels of permission:
MAINTENANCE
-
Full access and configuration capability
SETUP
-
Similar to above but no permission to create or edit users
MONITOR
-
Only permission to read or monitor settings
Go to Sys-Maintenance/User:
To alter the default ‘adsl’ main user select EDIT
for the ‘Action’ then enter the user number (1 for
the first ‘adsl’ user). Then alter the settings and
then click on Submit.
To add a new user select ADD for the ‘Action’
and then enter the new user details. Then click on
Submit.
After doing all the changes select SAVE for the
‘Action’ and then click on Submit again.
The new settings are then stored:
You should now ‘Reset’ the modem.
If you ever loose or forget your user name/passwords you will need to connect to your router user the Console interface with
a serial cable (see full manual for details). Then, when the router boots up press the ‘?’ key to restore the default user
(adsl/adsl1234).