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Advanced Section
To view the Router's remote administration options, click the 'Remote Admini-
stration' icon in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based management. The
'Remote Administration' screen will appear.
To allow remote access to the Router services:
1.
Select the services that you would like to make available to computers on
the Internet. The following should be taken into consideration:
Although Telnet service is password-protected, it is not considered a se-
cured protocol. When allowing incoming access to a Telnet server, if port
forwarding is configured to use port 23, select port 8023 to avoid conflicts.
When allowing incoming access to the Web-based management, if port for-
warding is configured to use port 80, select port 8080 to avoid conflicts.
2.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.
Allow Incoming WAN Access to the Web-Management.
Used to obtain ac-
cess to the Web-based Management and gain access to all system settings and
parameters (using a browser). Both secure (HTTPS) and non-secure (HTTP)
access is available.
Allow Incoming WAN Access to the Telnet Server.
Used to create a com-
mand-line session and gain access to all system settings and parameters (using
a text-based terminal).
SSH Server.
Similar to Telnet, this protocol is used to create a secured com-
mand line session and gain access to all system settings and parameters.
Diagnostic Tools.
Used for troubleshooting and remote system management
by you or your Internet Service Provider. The utilities that can be used are Ping
and Traceroute (over UDP).
TR-069.
TR-069 is a WAN management protocol intended for communication
between Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and an Auto-Configuration
Server (ACS). It defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto configura-
tion of a CPE, and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a
common framework.
TR-064.
As residential gateways offer increasingly complex services, customer
premise installation and configuration increase the operators' operational costs.
DSL Forum's LAN-Side DSL CPE Configuration protocol, known as TR-064,
provides a zero-touch solution for automating the installation and configuration
of gateways from the LAN side.