Chapter 6: Using Router Setup
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This button… Opens a page that lets you…
Advanced
Firewall Filter
Define an additional layer of security for the
computers in your network. For example, if
you create a DMZ interface using the
Virtual
Server/DMZ
page (see below), you can
enable the firewall filtering and add a security
policy that blocks certain protocols from
reaching the DMZ machine.
ADSL
Configuration
Adjust the ADSL settings on your modem.
Typically, you do not need to change these
ADSL settings unless instructed by your
service provider.
Ethernet
Configuration
View and change the settings on the Ethernet
ports on your X6v.Typically you should not
need to change these settings.
DNS
Allows you to specify multiple DNS servers.
Typically, most users do not need to enter a
DNS server unless instructed by their ISP.
LAN
Configuration
Specifies the settings that control the
connection between the X6v modem and
your Ethernet jack. Sets a fixed IP address
for your computer. Do not change the LAN
configuration unless instructed to do so. See
the online Help for LAN configuration
details.
Routing
Table
Set up the routes on which you want the X6v
to send data that it receives on a particular
interface, such as a LAN or Ethernet
interface. Routes specify the IP address of
the next device, interface, or Internet
destination to forward data to, based on the
ultimate destination of the data.