AT&T 6800G user manual Subnet Mask, SysLog Server, Telnet, Virtual Servers, VoIP

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Glossary

SMTP

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the stan- dard Internet e-mail protocol. SMTP is a TCP/IP protocol defining message format and includes a message transfer agent that stores and forwards mail.

SNMP

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used network monitoring and control protocol. SNMP hardware or software components transmit network device activity data to the work- station used to oversee the network.

SSID

SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name desig- nated for a LAN. It serves as a simple security measure used in Wireless LANs (WLANs). The SSID is attached to packets sent over WLANs. This identifier acts as a password when a wire- less device attempts communication on the WLAN. Because an SSID distinguishes WLANS from each other, routers and wireless devices trying to connect to a WLAN must use the same SSID.

Subnet Mask

Subnet Masks (SUBNETwork masks) are used by IP protocol to direct messages into a specified network segment (i.e., subnet). A subnet mask is stored in the client machine, server or router and is compared with an incoming IP address to determine whether to accept or reject the packet.

SysLog Server

A SysLog server monitors incoming System log messages and decodes the messages for logging purposes.

TCP

(Transmission Control Protocol) is the transport protocol in TCP/IP that ensures messages over the network are transmitted accurately and completely.

TCP/IP

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the main Internet communications protocol suite. TCP ensures that data is com- pletely sent and received at the other end. The IP component of TCP/IP provides data routability, meaning that data packets contain the destination station and network addresses, enabling TPC/IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within the LAN or in the WAN.

Telnet

Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol commonly used on the Internet and TCP- or IP-based net- works. Telnet is used for connecting to remote devices and running programs. Telnet is a high level application protocol that uses the TCP/IP communications protocol.

UDP

(User Datagram Protocol) is a protocol within TCP/IP that is used to transport information when accurate delivery isn't necessary (for example, realtime video and audio where packets can be dumped since there is no time for retransmitting the data).

Virtual Servers

Virtual servers are client servers (such as web servers) that share resources with other virtual servers (i.e., it is not a dedicated server).

VoIP

(Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a method used to deliver voice information over the Internet. VoIP services allow telephone calls using your PC or LAN.

WEP

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the most com- mon security protocol for wireless LANs, provid- ing the "equivalent" security available in hard- wired networks.

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Contents Plug&Share Wireless Router Mbps 802.11g 6800G Table of Contents Configuring the Wireless Network About Your New Wireless Router Internet Cable/DSL modem ComputerPackage Contents System RequirementsRouter Controls, Connections and Indicator Lights BackfrontConnect power adapter Run the Setup Wizard Internet Connection TypeSet Static IP Address Set Dynamic IP AddressSet PPPoE Set Wireless LAN Connection Setup completedSecurity Wizard Set Admin Password Set WEP EncryptionTest your connections Security setup completedClose Wizard Advanced settings System settingsBasic settings Administrator settingsSetup Wizard Wireless settings SecurityWPA Personal Security Shared Key SecurityWPA Enterprise Security ISP Connection Type ISP Connection Type Dynamic IP Address ISP Connection Type PPPoE ISP Connection Type Static IP Address Dhcp Server Advanced System Settings Virtual ServerMultiple Connection Applications Filters IP FiltersMAC Filters URL Blocking Domain Blocking Firewall Rules DMZ Routing Static routingDynamic Routing Routing Table Wireless Performance Remote Management Default Off PasswordsAdministrator settings Settings Backup Router System Settings Other Options Router Information Activity Traffic Statistics Wireless Parental Control ShortcutsGaming Personal Web Site Personal FTP Site Internet Telephony VoIP Firmware Upgrade Windows Me/98 SE Change Network SettingsConfiguring Windows for File and Printer Sharing Configure Windows XP for Network Sharing Step Click Wireless Network Connection Step Step Configure Windows XP for Printer Sharing Step Click Start Printers and FaxesConfigure Windows XP for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows XP Configure Windows 2000 for Network Sharing Settings Control Panel Step Step Configure Windows 2000 for Printer Sharing Settings Printers StepConfigure Windows 2000 for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows Configure Windows 98/Me for Network Sharing Step Click Start Settings Control PanelStep Step Configure Windows 98/Me for Printer Sharing Step Click Start Settings PrintersConfigure Windows 98/Me for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows 98/Me Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTo restore saved router settings Other wireless devicesTo reboot the router To reset the routerTroubleshooting Glossary Host Name Network AdministratorGateway IP AddressPing PacketPassphrase PortTelnet Subnet MaskSysLog Server Virtual ServersWireless LAN Wlan WANTechnical Specifications Call Or visit