How To Use Quick Remote
Quick Remote Operation
Similarly, you would make configuration B available to router Y by assigning configuration B to WAN port 2, which is linked to router Y.
When remote router A is in the factory default and boots itself:
1.Remote router X sends a Bootp request message over the WAN link to WAN port 1 on the central router.
2.The central router responds by transmitting a Bootp reply message (containing the configuration assigned to port 1) across the WAN link to remote router X.
3.Remote router X then reboots itself with the new configuration that it just received from the central router, and begins routing and/or bridging operations.
When remote router Y boots from the factory default, it receives configuration B from WAN port 2, reboots itself, and begins routing and/or bridging operations.
The Basic Steps to Setting Up Quick Remote
The basic steps to configuring the router for minimal operation are:
1.Determine the parameter values you want to provide at each WAN link on the router.
2.Start Quick Configuration.
3.Enter the parameter values that you determined in step 1.
4.Save the configuration and exit from Quick Remote.