4038767 Rev A Cisco Model TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway User Guide
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Contents Notice à l’attention des installateurs de réseaux câblés ........................................ 5 Mitteilung für CATV-Techniker ............................................................................... 5 Aviso a los instaladores de sistemas CATV ............................................................ 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS vii Power Source Warning ........................................................................................... vii Ground the Product .............
Contents Chapter 1 Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway 1 Benefits and Features............................................................................................................... 2 Highlights .................................................................................................................... 2 Simplified Connected Home ..................................................................................... 2 Personal Content Sharing and Storage ................
Contents Home Address........................................................................................................................ 44 Configure the DLNA Settings .............................................................................................. 45 Advanced Settings ................................................................................................................. 46 Chapter 4 Managing Digital Media 47 Using the Media Controller .......................................
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About This Guide About This Guide Introduction Welcome. This guide provides instructions and recommendations for placing, installing, configuring, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Cisco® Model TES301 Managed Services Home Gateway. Purpose This guide covers the Cisco® Model TES301 Managed Services Home Gateway. All features described in this guide are standard to this Home gateway unless otherwise noted as an optional feature. Audience This guide is written for the home subscriber.
1 Chapter 1 Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway Introduction The Cisco® Model TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway (TES301) is an advanced, high-performance home gateway that combines Ethernet, Voice over IP (VoIP), router and wireless access point technologies in a single device providing a cost-effective voice and networking solution for Connected Home and Managed Home experiences. This chapter lists the benefits and features of the TES301.
Chapter 1 Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway Benefits and Features Highlights Open Software Environment — flexible OSGi/JVM software platform enables third party application support and quicker time-to-revenue for new services LCD — Liquid Crystal Display simplifies setup and troubleshooting Managed Service Support — enhanced processing power and extended memory Triple Play Services Support — Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, 802.
Benefits and Features Personal Content Sharing and Storage The TES301 incorporates a DLNA media server, providing access to all content within the home network—digital photos, music, and video.
Chapter 1 Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway Management and Troubleshooting Embedded network management client for simplified out of the box setup and configuration Local device management via web-based GUI or online user portal Supports Broadband Forum Industry standards (TR-069, TR-098, TR-104, and TR-111) for remote management and configuration of the TES301 settings, VoIP parameters, and connected home network devices Customer Service portal allows easier remote troubleshoo
What's on the Top Panel? What's on the Top Panel? The top panel of your Home gateway provides an LCD screen for easy setup and configuration. Use the touch-sensitive arrow keys to navigate through the menu options. Refer to Configuration and Operation of the the TES301 (see "Configuration and Operation of the TES301" on page 19) for more information on this feature. The top panel also provides LED status icons that indicate the operational state of your gateway.
Chapter 1 Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway 6 1 Power (Green/Red)—The Power LED lights up when the Home gateway is powered on.The LED becomes red during a malfunction. 2 WPS Touch-Sensitive Key (Amber)—Touch for 3 seconds to initiate pairing with Wi-Fi devices. 3 LCD with Touch-Sensitive Keys—LCD screen lights up by the wave of a hand to display menu options for common setup and configuration functions.
What's on the Back Panel? What's on the Back Panel? The back panel of your Home gateway provides ports, power, and reset mechanisms. Refer to the following diagram for a description of the back panel. Note: This illustration may vary from the actual product. 1 Power—The Power port is where you will connect the power adapter that is included in the box. 2 Power Switch—Use this switch to power on or off the device. 3 Phone 1-2—The Phone ports connect standard analog telephones to the device.
Chapter 1 Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway What's on the Side Panel? The side panel of your Home gateway provides an additional USB port. Refer to the following diagram for a description of the back panel. USB—The USB port connects to a USB storage device, such as a USB hard drive or flash disk.
What's on the Bottom Panel What's on the Bottom Panel The bottom panel of your Home gateway provides holes for mounting screws for wall mounting and protective feet for vertical or wall mounting surfaces. The factory label on the bottom panel provides serial number and MAC Address information.
2 Chapter 2 Installing the Home Gateway Introduction This chapter provides instructions for installing the home gateway. In This Chapter 4038767 Rev A Mounting the Home Gateway ............................................................ 12 Connecting the Home Gateway ..........................................................
Chapter 2 Installing the Home Gateway Mounting the Home Gateway Mounting the TES301 Horizontally The Home gateway has four rubber feet on its bottom panel. Place the Home gateway on a level surface near an electrical outlet. Mounting the TES301 Vertically The Home gateway has two wall-mount slots on its bottom panel. The distance between the two slots is 4 inches (101.6 mm). Two screws are needed to mount the Home gateway.
Mounting the Home Gateway The following illustration shows the location and dimensions of the wall-mounting slots on the bottom of the Home gateway. Use the information on this page as a guide for mounting your Home gateway to the wall. Note: Mounting hardware illustrations are not true to scale. Cisco is not responsible for damages incurred by insecure wall-mounting hardware.
Chapter 2 Installing the Home Gateway Follow these instructions: 14 1 Determine where you want to mount the Home gateway. Make sure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry, and sturdy. Also make sure the location is within reach of an electrical outlet. 2 Drill two holes into the wall. Make sure the holes are 4 inches (101.6 mm) apart. 3 Insert a screw into each hole and leave 2 mm (0.8 inches) below the head exposed.
Connecting the Home Gateway Connecting the Home Gateway Perform the following steps to connect the TES301. 4038767 Rev A 1 Make sure the power switch is in the Off position. Power down all devices that you will connect to the gateway. 2 Insert a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable (included) into the INTERNET port on the gateway and connect the other end to your broadband network termination device, such as a modem, router, GPON, or similar device.
Chapter 2 Installing the Home Gateway 16 4 Insert a standard RJ-11 telephone cable into the PHONE 1 port and connect the other end to an analog telephone, cordless phone base station, or fax machine. Note: To prevent an invalid connection to the circuit switched Telco network, do not connect an RJ-11 telephone cable from the PHONE 1 (or PHONE 2) port on the TES301 to the wall jack. 5 (Optional) You can connect the PHONE 2 port to a second analog telephone or a fax machine.
Connecting the Home Gateway 7 Connect the included power adapter to the TES301 power port, and then plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. Note: The power adapter that shipped with your device may differ from the illustration below. 8 Use the power switch on the back panel to power on the TES301. The power LED on the front panel will light up as soon as the device powers on. The LCD will light up with a message that the device is booting up.
Chapter 2 Installing the Home Gateway c Tap the right arrow. The Internet Status page appears. 10 Tap the left arrow to exit this view. 11 To verify that your phone connection is setup properly, verify that the blue LED light on the top panel of the gateway is lit. 12 Follow the instructions in your owner’s manual for your computer or other wireless device to activate the wireless connection. Note: A wireless connection requires a wireless-enabled device with an 802.
3 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Introduction This chapter provides instructions to use the web-based utility to set up connections and configure the TES301 features. In This Chapter 4038767 Rev A Logging into the Home Gateway ....................................................... 20 Dashboard .............................................................................................. 21 Internet .....................................................................
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Logging into the Home Gateway Complete the following steps to access the web-based utility. Note: If the Home gateway was supplied by your service provider, then it may restrict access to the web-based utility. Contact your service provider for the login information. 1 Launch the web browser on your computer. 2 Type 192.168.29.1 in the URL Address field. This value is the Home gateway's default IP address. 3 Press Enter. A login screen appears.
Dashboard Dashboard 4038767 Rev A 21
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Internet You will need to select a specific type of connection for your Internet connection. Your selection will determine which additional parameters will be required to complete your configuration. Complete the following steps to set up your Internet connection. 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Connection Type button located in the Internet cell. 2 Select one of the options from the Connection Type drop-down menu.
Internet 3 4038767 Rev A L2TP Complete the following fields, which are applicable for all connection types: Router Name—This field is not configurable. MTU Size—To edit this field, you need to select Manual for the MTU field. The MTU Size value must be in the 1200 to 1500 range. Host Name—Enter the Host Name of your Internet server. Domain Name—Enter the Domain Name of your local network. MTU—Select Auto if you want the MTU size to be defined by the gateway.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 4 Complete the fields that are specific for the connection the type you selected in step 2. 24 For a Static connection: Note: Your service provider may provide static Internet IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway values. Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. – Internet IP Address—Enter the Gateway’s IP address as provided by your service provider.
Internet – 4038767 Rev A DNS 1 through DNS 3—Enter the DNS (Domain Name System) server IP address(es) provided by your service provider. At least one is required. For a PPPoE connection: Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. – Username and Password—Enter the Username and Password as provided by your service provider.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 – 26 Max Idle Time—Enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutes. For a PPTP connection: Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. – Internet IP Address—Enter the Gateway’s IP address as provided by your service provider. – Subnet Mask—Enter the Gateway’s Subnet Mask as provided by your service provider.
Internet – 5 4038767 Rev A Max Idle Time—Enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutes. For an L2TP connection: Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. – Username and Password—Enter the Username and Password provided by your service provider. – L2TP Server IP—Enter the IP address of the L2TP server.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 VoIP Settings SIP Before using voice service you must enter your subscriber account and session initiation protocol (SIP) proxy server information that is obtained from your service provider. Complete the following steps to configure the SIP parameters for your VoIP settings. 1 28 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the VoIP Settings cell.
VoIP Settings 2 3 4038767 Rev A From the SIP tab, complete the Subscriber Information fields. Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. Display Name—Enter a name that you want to appear in the display, such as "Home," "Office," "David," "Mom." User Name—Enter your SIP user ID that identifies you to the server. Each VOIP / SIP account has a unique User Name. Auth. ID—Enter a user name credential to identify your connection to the server. Auth.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 4 5 30 Complete the SIP Registrar Server fields. Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. Registrar Option—Select Disabled to ignore that the Registrar Server feature. Select Enabled to activate this feature. Registrar Server—If the Registrar Option is enabled, provide the host name or IP address of the SIP registrar server.
VoIP Settings 6 7 Complete the Local Settings fields. Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. SIP Local Port—Enter the port used for incoming and outgoing call control signaling. RTP Local Port—Enter the lowest value allowed for the port range to be used for incoming and outgoing RTP streams. Click Save Changes to save the information or Cancel to return to the dashboard.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 2 3 32 Complete the fields for the Service tab. Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. Direct Forward—Select an option to enable or disable call forwarding. If you select Enabled, enter the phone number to which you want to forward incoming calls in the associated Forward To field. Busy Forward—Select an option to enable or disable call forwarding-onbusy.
VoIP Settings Voice Voice Parameters listed on this tab can improve voice quality. If you want use FAX service, you need to select the FAX mode that matches the remote FAX device. Complete the following steps to configure the Voice parameters for your VoIP settings. 1 4038767 Rev A From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the VoIP Settings cell.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 2 3 34 Complete the fields for the Voice tab. Voice Active Detection—Voice activity detection (VAD) is a technique used in speech processing in which the presence or absence of human speech is detected. The main uses of VAD are in speech coding and speech recognition. It can facilitate speech processing and can also be used to deactivate some processes during a non-speech portion of an audio session.
VoIP Settings Advanced If the TES301 is behind a firewall, you can select NAT Traversal mode and enter the necessary information obtained from your service provider, this function may help traverse firewall and provide voice service normally. The Codec Settings fields allow you to change the setting used in a voice call. Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) Settings provide a method to transmit digital keys pressed during voice calls.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 3 If yes, choose STUN or Port Mapping from the NAT Traversal Mode dropdown menu; then, continue with the next step. Note: Use the scroll bar to access all of the fields on this screen. If you selected the STUN option, complete the following steps: a STUN Server Address—Enter the address of a STUN server running on public network.
VoIP Settings b Click the Move Right arrow to move the selected item to the Enabled Codec list. c Use the Up/Down buttons to prioritize the Enabled Codecs. d Select the top Codec in the Enabled list. The Codec Properties fields become active. e f 6 4038767 Rev A Complete the Codec Properties fields associated with the Codec selected: – Payload Type—This value is pre-populated with a default setting. The field will not be configurable if the default value is a required setting for the codec selected.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Call Log Complete the following steps to review the Call Log for your VoIP usage. 38 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the VoIP Settings cell. 2 Click the Call Log tab to view the call history for each line.
VoIP Settings 3 4 4038767 Rev A If desired, click one of the following filter options: All—Displays all outgoing, received, and missed calls in the order placed or received. Outgoing—Displays only outgoing calls. Received—Displays only received calls incoming calls. Missed—Displays only missed incoming calls. Click Delete to clear items from the Call Log or Cancel to return to the dashboard.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Wi-Fi Complete the following steps to configure the Wi-Fi settings on your gateway. 40 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the Wi-Fi cell. 2 Use the Wi-Fi Settings tab to indicate if this device is an Access Point device or Wi-Fi Range Extension.
Wi-Fi 3 4038767 Rev A For an Access Point device, select the Access Point radio button; then, indicate Enabled if you want the Wi-Fi Network enabled, or selected Disabled to disable the Wi-Fi Network, for each SSID on your network. If you are ready to pair devices, go to the Pair Devices (see "Connect Devices" on page 41) section. Otherwise, skip to the last step. For repeater mode, select the Wi-Fi Range Extension radio button; then, configure the fields on the page once it refreshes.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Connect Devices Complete the following steps to connect your gateway with a WPS-supported device. 42 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the Wi-Fi cell. 2 Click the Wi-Fi Protected Setup tab. 3 Select the network you want to associated with the wireless client device: Home Network or Guest Network. 4 Use one of the following methods to pair devices.
Wi-Fi 4038767 Rev A If your client device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button, then: – Click or press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the client device. – Click the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on this screen. – After the client device has been configured, click OK button. Then refer back to your client device or its documentation for further instructions. If your client device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN, then: – Enter the PIN number in the field on this screen.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Home Address Complete the following steps to set up your 911 information. 44 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Edit 911 Address button located in the Home Address cell. 2 Complete the fields on the screen. Note: The fields may vary based on your geographic location. 3 Click Save Changes to save the information or Cancel to return to the dashboard.
Configure the DLNA Settings Configure the DLNA Settings Complete the following steps to configure the DLNA settings on your gateway. 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the DLNA cell. 2 Do you want to allow digital media sharing? 3 4038767 Rev A If yes, select the Enabled radio button under Sharing Permissions. If no, select Disabled. Click Save Changes to save the information or Cancel to return to the dashboard.
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Advanced Settings Complete the following steps to configure the advanced settings on your gateway. 46 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Change Settings button located in the Advanced Settings cell. 2 Select Proceed from the confirmation pop-up message box. The Advanced Settings dashboard appears.
4 Chapter 4 Managing Digital Media Introduction This chapter provides instructions to use the TES301 to view, play, and share digital media. The TES301 can control up to four digital media recording (DMR) devices simultaneously. You can browse digital content by album, artist, date, genre, and other meta-data categories. The rich media experience (RME) supports album art and thumbnails for pictures and videos.
Chapter 4 Managing Digital Media Using the Media Controller Complete the following steps to use the Digital Media Controller on your gateway. 1 48 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Digital Media Controller and Server hyperlink located in the DLNA cell.
Using the Media Controller A new window opens with the Digital Media Controller view displayed. Note: Media content sources that are found in the home network (via USB or connected network device) will appear in the Digital Media Server List. Connected DMR devices will appear in the Digital Media Renderer List. 4038767 Rev A 2 From the Digital Media Server List cell, select the source for the file(s) you want to view or play.
Chapter 4 Managing Digital Media 4 50 When you have finished building your playlist, select the DMR device you want to use and click the Play icon. The DMR will display the slideshows, play videos, or play songs from the playlist.
Using the Media Server Using the Media Server Complete the following steps to upload files to the Digital Media Server on your gateway. 1 From the TES301 dashboard, click the Digital Media Controller and Server link located in the DLNA cell. A new window opens with the Digital Media Controller view displayed.
Chapter 4 Managing Digital Media 52 2 Click the Digital Media Server tab. The Digital Media Server view appears. Note: Media content that is found in the home network (via USB or connected network device) will appear in the window. 3 Click one of the category options to navigate to the media you want to play or view (Browse Folder, Music, Video, or Picture).
Using the Media Server 4 Use the browser to navigate to the file(s) you want to play or view. 5. Select a file and click the Play icon in the Action column. The player associated with that file type launches plays/displayes the file selected.
5 Chapter 5 Using the LCD Introduction The top panel of the TES301 provides quick access to status and setup options using the liquid crystal display (LCD). Read this chapter to get familiar with the LCD and touch-sensitive navigation. In This Chapter 4038767 Rev A Get Familiar with the LCD Menus and Pages .................................. 56 Internet ................................................................................................... 57 Phone ...............................
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Get Familiar with the LCD Menus and Pages Follow the steps below to navigate to the Home Page and through the menus, setup and status pages available from the LCD. 56 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. The Home page and the touch-sensitive arrow keys appear. One icon will appear slightly larger than the others to indicate it is the selected icon.
Internet Internet Follow the steps below to navigate to the Internet Status page. 4038767 Rev A 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to select the Internet icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. The Internet Status page appears. 5 Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Phone Follow the steps below to navigate to the Phone menus and options. 58 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to select the Phone icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. The Phone status page appears. 5 Tap the right arrow to display the Call Log menu options.
Phone Note: The number of calls for each category is displayed in parentheses. The categories are All, Received, Outgoing, and Missed. 4038767 Rev A 6 Tap the down or up arrow to scroll through the menu and select the category you want to view. 7 Tap the right arrow. The details for the first call in that category appears. 8 Tap the down and up arrows to page through the call details for each call in that category. 9 Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Wi-Fi Follow the steps below to navigate to the Wi-Fi Status page. 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to select the Wi-Fi icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. The Wi-Fi Status page appears. 5 Tap the left arrow to exit this view. Turn Wi-Fi Off or On If necessary, refer to the previous section to access the Wi-Fi Network Status page; then, follow the steps below to turn Wi-Fi off or on.
Wi-Fi 4038767 Rev A 2 Tap the right arrow. Options for the selected SSID appear. 3 Tap the down or up arrow keys to select Turn Wi-Fi Off/On.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD 4 Tap the right arrow. A confirmation request appears. 5 Tap the right arrow again to accept the change or tap the left arrow to cancel the request. 6 Tap the left arrow to exit the SSID details page. Initiate Wi-Fi Protection Setup Complete the following steps to initiate Wi-Fi Protection Setup. Before you proceed: At least one SSID must already be set up. Go to the Wi-Fi (on page 40) section to setup an SSID. Wi-Fi must be turned on for the SSID you are managing.
Wi-Fi 2 Tap the right arrow. Options for the selected SSID appear. Tap the down or up arrow keys to select Initiate Wi-Fi Protection.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD 64 3 Tap the right arrow. Follow the instructions that appear or tap the left arrow to cancel the request. 4 When initiation is complete, tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Connection Connection Follow the steps below to navigate to the Connection status page. 4038767 Rev A 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to select the Connection icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. The Connection status page appears. 5 Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Settings Follow the steps below to navigate to the Settings menus and options. 66 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to the Home page. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to select the Settings icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. The Settings menu appears. Note: Tap the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the list of options. 5 Continue with the section for the menu option you wish to use.
Settings Review Your Emergency 911 Address Complete the following steps to review your Emergency 911 Address information. 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Emergency 911 Address. 2 Tap the right arrow to view the current Emergency 911 Address information. Note: Go the following sections in chapter 3 to make changes to this information: 3 4038767 Rev A Logging into the Home Gateway (on page 20) Home Address (on page 44) Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Perform Factory Reset Complete the following steps to perform a Factory Reset. 68 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Factory Reset. 2 Tap the right arrow. Instructions to perform a factory reset appear. 3 Follow the instructions that appear in the LCD screen or tap the left arrow to exit without making changes.
Settings Select Language Settings Complete the following steps to select your preferred Language. 4038767 Rev A 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Language. 2 Tap the right arrow to view the current language setting. 3 Tap the up or down arrow keys to select the language you prefer to appear in the LCD screens and menus. 4 Tap the right arrow. A confirmation request appears. 5 Tap the right arrow again to accept the change or tap the left arrow to cancel the request.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Select LCD Display Orientation Complete the following steps to select your preferred LCD display orientation. 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select LCD Display Orientation. 2 Tap the right arrow to change the current setting. A confirmation request appears. 3 Tap the right arrow again to accept the change or tap the left arrow to cancel the request. 4 Tap the left arrow to return to the Settings menu.
Settings 2 Tap the right arrow. The Network Information menu appears. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to select the menu option for the information you want to review. 4 Tap the right arrow. The details for that menu option appears. Note: The information in the example above is managed by your service provider. Contact your service provider to request/Go to --- and follow the instructions to make changes to this information. 5 4038767 Rev A Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD Use Network Tools Complete the following steps to access and use the Network Tools options. 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Network Tools. 2 Tap the right arrow to view the Network Tools menu options. 3 Tap the up or down arrow keys to highlight the option you want to use: Ping—Pings the IP address of the default gateway of the Internet WAN connection. To use this option, highlight it and tap the right arrow.
Settings Ping Results 1 Traceroute—To use this option, highlight it and tap the right arrow. A request-in-process message appears followed by a results page. Tap the left arrow to exit this view. Reboot Complete the following steps to perform a Reboot. 4038767 Rev A 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Reboot. 2 Tap the right arrow. Instructions to perform a reboot appear.
Chapter 5 Using the LCD View Router Information Complete the following steps to view your router information. 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Router Info. 2 Tap the right arrow. The Router Information page appears. Note: This information is managed by your service provider. Contact your service provider to request/Go to --- and follow the instructions to make changes to this information. 3 74 Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
Settings View System Event Log Complete the following steps to view the system event log. 1 From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Sys Event Log. 2 Tap the right arrow. The System Event Log page appears. 3 Tap the left arrow to exit this view. Set Up Time of Day Parameters Complete the following steps to select your preferred Time Zone settings. 1 4038767 Rev A From the Settings menu, tap the up or down arrows to select Time (Manual Configure).
Chapter 5 Using the LCD 76 2 Tap the right arrow to view the current time zone setting. 3 Tap the up or down arrows to highlight the time zone you prefer to use. 4 Tap the right arrow. A confirmation message appears. 5 (Optional) Tap the down arrow to change the Daylight Savings setting. 6 Tap the left arrow to exit this view.
App Store App Store Follow the steps below to navigate to the App Store menus and options. 4038767 Rev A 1 Wave your hand over the LCD. 2 If necessary, tap the left arrow to navigate to the Home page. 3 Tap the Up/Down arrows to select the App Store icon. 4 Tap the right arrow. The App Store menu appears. 5 Highlight the application you want to manage (add, modify, or delete). 6 Click the right arrow and follow the on-screen instructions. 7 Tap the left arrow to exit.
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