SpeedStream Router User Guide

Time Client Configuration Options

Primary Server IP Address:

Specifies the primary IP address of a “well-known” Network Time Protocol Server (NTPS).

Secondary Server IP Address:

Specifies the secondary IP address of a “well-known” NTPS. If the router does not receive a response from the primary NTPS, it will switch to the secondary.

Configure the Time Client

1.On the main menu, click Setup, and then click Time Client.

The Time Client Configuration window displays.

2.Enter the Primary Server IP Address for the time server.

3.If applicable, enter the Secondary Server IP Address for the time server.

4.To save the settings, click Apply.

Static Routes

Setup Static Routes

Your SpeedStream DSL router directs data traffic by “learning” source and destination information, then building a routing table. In some cases, network mappings cannot be learned because of incompatible addressing schemes; or learned paths other than the desired source and destination may be possible. In these situations, Static Routes can be configured to map these pathways, eliminating the need for the router to learn them.

Add a Static Route

1.On the main menu, click Setup, and then click Static Routes.

The Static Routes window displays.

2.In the Destination box, enter the IP address of the destination server.

3.In the Netmask box, enter the IP netmask of the destination server.

4.In the Next Hop box, enter the IP address to which the data packets will be forwarded.

5.From the Interface list, select the interface that will forward the data packets.

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