User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting to know the device
- 3 Computer configurations under different OS, to obtain IP address automatically
- 4 Utility CD execution
- 5 Getting Started with the Web pages
- 6 Overview
- 7 Status
- 8 Internet Access
- 9 Local Network Configuration
- 10 DHCP Settings
- 11 DHCP Static Configuration
- 12 LAN IPv6 Configuration
- 13 Wireless Network
- 14 Routing
- 15 DMZ
- 16 Virtual Server
- 17 NAT Forwarding
- 18 ALG
- 19 NAT Exclude IP
- 20 Port Trigger
- 21 FTP ALG Portl
- 22 Nat IP Mapping
- 23 IP QoS
- 24 CWMP Config
- 25 Port Mapping
- 26 Bridging
- 27 Client Limit
- 28 Tunnel Configuration
- 29 Others
- 30 IGMP Proxy
- 31 UPnP
- 32 SNMP
- 33 DNS Configuration
- 34 Dynamic DNS Configuration
- 35 MAC Filtering
- 36 IP/Port Filtering
- 37 URL Filter
- 38 ACL Configuration
- 39 DoS
- 40 Firmware Update
- 41 Backup/Restore
- 42 Password
- 43 Commit/Reboot
- 44 Time Zone
- 45 Log
- 46 Diagnostic
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers
Tracert
Traceroute Diagnostic.
7. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Diagnostic ->
Tracert. The following page is displayed:
OAM Loopback
In order to isolate the ATM interface problems, you can use
ATM OAM loopback cells to verify connectivity between VP/VC
endpoints, as well as segment endpoints within the VP/VC.
ATM uses F4 and F5 cell flows as follows:
−F4: used in VPs
−F5: used in VCs
An ATM connection consists of a group of points. This OAM
implementation provides management for the following points:
−Connection endpoint: the end of a VP/VC connection where
the ATM cell are terminated
−Segment endpoint: the end of a connection segment
This page allows you to use ATM ping, which generates F5
segment and end-to-end loop-back cells to test the reachability
of a segment endpoint or a connection endpoint.
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