Chapter 3
Utilities
Browsing the web
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If you selected DHCPv6, you are finished.
If you selected Manual, enter the
IPv4 DNS Server
address (the address of the DNS
server).
–
If you selected Manual address mode, specify the following:
IPv6 Global Address
(The OneExpert DSL's IPv6 address to the access the network).
IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length
(specify the length of the subnet prefix, from 0 to 128).
IPv4 Gateway
(The IPv4 gateway address)
IPv6 DNS Address Mode
(how the OneExpert DSL obtains the DNS address) and then
select
Manual
or
DHCPv6
.
If you selected DHCPv6, you are finished.
If you selected Manual, enter the
IPv4 DNS Server
address (the address of the DNS
server).
f
If you selected IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack, do the following:
–
Select
IPv4 Address Mode
and then specify settings as described in
above.
–
Select
IPv6 Address Mode
and then specify settings as described in
above.
g
Press the Back/Cancel navigation key to return to the Profiles screen.
The network profile is updated.
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To disable a network profile, highlight the profile, and then touch the
Network Off
button. The
profile is disabled. NOTE: This only disables the profile from being loaded onto the unit; it will
not disable the actual network.
Browsing the web
With the web browser feature, you can provide visual proof to customers that a circuit is correctly
provisioned all the way to the Internet. The browser works over both DSL and Ethernet interfaces,
allowing you to surf the web from the customer's NID or demarcation point using only the
OneExpert DSL. For DSL applications, the browser is a separate mode that allows you to connect
to any public web site on the Internet through an internet service provider. The browser can also be
purchased as a general global application for use with the Ethernet port.
Because the browser’s primary purpose is to demonstrate connectivity, it does not have all the
capabilities of typical web browsers, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The web
browser has the following limitations:
– The browser does not cache web pages. The OneExpert DSL does not have sufficient memory
to cache web pages. Each time a page is selected, the OneExpert DSL re-loads the page.
– The browser does not currently support data entry through the browser. For example, you
cannot log into a web mail account.
– The browser does not currently support Java applets, and will not display web pages written in
Java. Sites optimized for quick downloads, such as DSLReports.com, are not supported
because they are based on Java.
The following sections in this chapter describe how to access and use the web browser.
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