User manual

ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual
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The router’s HTTP/Telnet/FTP service are accessible using the
standard port number 80, 23 and 21 respectively. It is possible
that you want to designate a publicly accessible HTTP, Telnet or
FTP server on your LAN side and you want to shift the router’s
HTTP/Telnet/FTP service to use non-standard port number. If this
is the case, select
Admin
>
Port Settings
to modify the port
settings and click Submit. Then select Admin > Commit &
Reboot
and click
Commit
to save your changes to permanent
storage.
Note that if you set the routers embedded HTTP/Telnet/FTP
server to use non-standard port number, when accessing the
embedded HTTP/Telnet/FTP server from the external world, the
IP address should be followed by a colon and the non-standard
port number, as shown in this following example for a HTTP
server (i.e., the Web-based Configuration Manager):
http://10.0.1.16:61000
where
10.0.1.16
is the router’s WAN IP address and
61000
is the
non-standard port number you specified in Port Settings page.
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To display the Alarm page, Admin > Alarm:
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Each row in the table displays the time and date that an alarm
occurred, the type of alarm, and a brief statement indicating its
cause.
You can click on the
Refresh Rate
drop-down list to select a
recurring time interval after which the page will redisplay with new
data.