User Manual

Select the type of attacks that you want to be alerted to. Select Syn Flooding, IP Spoofing, Win
Nuke, Ping of
Death, or Unauthorized Login attempt.
General Log.
Select the type of activity you would like to log. Select System Error Messages, Deny Policies,
Allow Policies,
Content Filtering, Data Inspection, authorized Login, or Configuration Changes.
When finished making your changes on this tab, click the Save Settings button to save these
changes, or click
the Cancel Changes button to undo your changes.
Diagnostics
Ping Test
(See Figure 6-41.)
Ping Test Parameters
Ping Target IP. Enter the IP Address that you want to ping in the field.
No. of Pings. Enter the number of times that you want to ping.
Ping Size. Enter the size of the ping packets.
Ping Interval. Enter the ping interval in Milliseconds.
Ping Timeout. Enter the time in Milliseconds.
Click the Start Test button to start the Ping Test. Click the Abort Test button to stop the test. Click
the Clear
Result button to clear the results. The results of the test will display in the window.
Figure 6-41: Ping Test
Factory Default
(See Figure 6-42.)
If you have exhausted all other options and wish to restore the Router to its factory default settings
and lose all
your settings, click Yes.
When finished making your changes on this tab, click the Save Settings button to save these
changes, or click
the Cancel Changes button to undo your changes.
Firmware Upgrade
(See Figure 6-43.)
To upgrade the Router’s firmware:
1. Click the Browse button to find the firmware upgrade file that you downloaded from the
Wireless AP VPN Router website and
then extracted.
2. Double-click the firmware file you downloaded and extracted. Click the Upgrade button, and
follow the
instructions there.
Figure 6-43: Firmware Upgrade
Figure 6-42: Factory Default
Reboot
Warm reboot this device.
Config Management
Save the Router's system configuration or apply the
configuration file that you want to load to the router.
Status
Router
This screen displays information about your Router and its WAN (Internet) Connections. (See
Figure 6-44.)