Getting Started with the Configuration Manager
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Device
DSL
WAN Interfaces
LAN Interfaces
Services Summary
Description
Displays basic information about the HM210dp/di hardware and software versions, the system uptime (since the last reboot), and the preconfigured operating mode.
Displays the operational status, version, and performance statistics for the DSL line. You can click on DSL in the table heading or display the WAN tab to view additional DSL settings, which are described in chapter x.
Displays the software name(s) and various settings for the device interface(s) that communicates with your ISP via DSL. Although you only have one physical DSL port, multiple
For each interface, a “Lower Interface” name, such as
Displays the software names and various settings for the device interfaces that communicate directly with your network. This typically includes an Ethernet interface named
Displays the status of various services that the HM210dp/di performs to help you manage your network. A green ball indicates the service is active and a red X indicates that it is inactive:
NAT – Translating private IP addresses to your public IP address.
IP Filter – Setting up filtering rules that accept or deny incoming or outgoing data.
RIP – Enabling
DHCP Server – Enabling dynamic assignment of IP information from the device’s
IGMP – Enabling message forwarding from external sources such as your ISP, based on Internet Group Management Protocol (not configurable).
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