Billion Electric Company BIPAC-5100S user manual

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Time (RFC 868) format displays a 4-byte integer giving the total number of seconds since 1970/1/1 at 0:0:0.

The default, NTP (RFC 1305), is similar to Time (RFC 868).

Select None to enter the time and date manually.

Time Server IP Enter the IP address of your time server. Check with your ISP/network Address administrator if you are unsure of this information.

Time Zone Choose the time zone of your location. This will set the time difference between your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Daylight Savings Select this option if you use daylight savings time. Daylight saving is a period from late spring to early fall when many countries set their clocks ahead of normal local time by one hour to give more daytime light in the evening.

Start Date Enter the month and day that your daylight-savings time starts on if you selected Daylight Savings.

End Date Enter the month and day that your daylight-savings time ends on if you selected Daylight Savings.

Calibrate system Click this button to have your BIPAC-5100S use the time server (that you clock with Time configured above) to set its internal system clock.

Server now Please wait for up to 60 seconds while the BIPAC-5100S locates the time server. If the BIPAC-5100S cannot find the time server, please check the time server protocol and its IP address. If the IP address was entered correctly, try pinging it for example to test the connection.

Date

 

Current Date

This field displays the date of your BIPAC-5100S.

 

 

Each time you reload this page, the BIPAC-5100S synchronizes the time with the

 

 

time server.

 

 

 

 

New Date

This field displays the last updated date from the time server.

 

(yyyy-mm-dd)

When you select None in the Use Time Server when Bootup field, enter the new

 

 

date in this field and then click Apply.

 

 

 

Time

 

 

 

 

 

Current Time

This field displays the time of your BIPAC-5100S.

 

 

Each time you reload this page, the BIPAC-5100S synchronizes the time with the

 

 

time server.

 

 

 

 

New Time

This field displays the last updated time from the time server.

 

 

When you select None in the Use Time Server when Bootup field, enter the new

 

 

time in this field and then click Apply.

 

 

 

Apply

 

Click Apply to save your changes back to the BIPAC-5100S.

 

 

 

Cancel

 

Click Cancel to return to the previously saved settings.

 

 

 

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Contents BIPAC-5100S Table of Contents LAN TCP/IP Appendix Features of the BIPAC-5100S Getting to Know the BIPAC-5100SIntroducing the BIPAC-5100S Multiple PVC Permanent Virtual Circuits Support Multiplexing Applications for the BIPAC-5100S Introducing the Web Configurator Web Configurator OverviewAccessing the BIPAC-5100S Web Configurator Navigating the BIPAC-5100S Web Configurator Configuring Password Resetting the BIPAC-5100SUsing The Reset Button Wizard Setup Wizard Setup IntroductionEncapsulation PPP over EthernetWizard Setup Configuration First Screen 4 RFCMultiplexing VC-based MultiplexingIP Address and Subnet Mask Or PPPoEIP Address Assignment IP Assignment with PPPoA or PPPoE EncapsulationIP Assignment with RFC 1483 Encapsulation IP Assignment with Enet Encap EncapsulationWizard Setup Configuration Second Screen Private IP AddressesNailed-Up Connection PPP NATPPPoE 10.2 RFC Enet Encap Exactly as given Dhcp Setup IP Pool SetupWizard Setup Configuration Third Screen Dhcp Wizard Setup Configuration Connection Tests Test Your Internet ConnectionLAN Setup LAN OverviewLANs, WANs and the BIPAC-5100S DNS Server AddressFactory LAN Defaults DNS Server Address AssignmentRIP Setup MulticastConfiguring LAN TCP/IP WAN Setup WAN OverviewPPPoE Encapsulation Pptp EncapsulationConfiguring WAN Setup Traffic ShapingWhen to use Half Bridge mode PPP Half BridgeFollowing table describes the labels in this screen PPPoE Encap in the Encapsulation field Network Address Translation NAT NAT OverviewNAT Definitions What NAT DoesHow NAT Works NAT ApplicationNAT Mapping Types Type IP MappingPort Forwarding Services and Port Numbers SUA Single User Account Versus NATSUA Server Configuring Servers Behind SUA Example Services Port NumberSelecting the NAT Mode Configuring SUA ServerConfiguring Address Mapping Many-to-One and Server mapping types Editing an Address Mapping Rule NAT Address Mapping Rules screen Dynamic DNS Setup Dyndns Wildcard Configuring Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Following table describes the labels in this screen Time and Date Setup Configuring Time ZonePage Remote Management Configuration System TimeoutRemote Management Overview Remote Management LimitationsConfiguring Remote Management TelnetFTP WebLabel Description How do I know if Im using UPnP? Universal Plug-and-Play UPnPUniversal Plug and Play Overview NAT TraversalConfiguring UPnP Installing UPnP in Windows ExampleInstalling UPnP in Windows Me Installing UPnP in Windows XP Page Using UPnP in Windows XP Example Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network DeviceWeb Configurator Easy Access Page Maintenance Maintenance OverviewSystem Status Screen Following table describes the labels in this screen System Statistics Dhcp Table Screen Diagnostic Screens Diagnostic General ScreenDiagnostic DSL Line Screen Reset Adsl Line Firmware Screen Page Troubleshooting Using LEDs to Diagnose ProblemsPower LED Web Configurator Cannot telnet into the BIPAC-5100SLogin Username and Password LAN InterfaceWAN Interface Internet Access Remote ManagementRemote Node Connection Cannot connect to a remote node or ISP
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