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10.All further configuration is accomplished through the web management interface. Attach the configuring host to one of the Ethernet ports configured above. Point your web browser at the address for that port, use https and specify a port number of 10000, e.g. https://192.168.1.1:10000 (or otherwise if configured in step 4). Login with the root user and password (configured above). If radius authentication is configured and a server is available, you may also login via a radius user.

Basic Web Based Configuration

11.Change the router password from the System menu, Change Password sub- menu.

12.If you are using the web management interface you may wish to restrict the allowed users to a specific subnet. This can be done in the Webmin menu, Webmin Configuration, IP Access Control sub-menu.

13.If you are planning to SSH in to the router you may wish to restrict the allowed users to a specific subnet. This can be done in the Servers menu, SSH Server, Networking sub-menu.

14.The router's local hostname may configured in the System Menu, System Hostname sub-menu.

15.The router may be configured to log to a remote server by the Maintenance menu, System Logs sub-menu. See the chapter “Maintaining The Router” for more details.

16.The router's DNS settings may configured in the DNS Clients sub-menu. You may also specify the IP addresses of frequently used hosts. See the chapter “Configuring Networking” for more details.

Physical Interface Related

17.Ethernet port parameters may be changed in the Networking menu, Ethernet sub-menu. The Ethernet Interfaces sub-menu will configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, proxy arping and media type of each interface. See the chapter “Configuring Ethernet Interfaces” for more details.

18.If your router is equipped with T1/E1 WAN interfaces, the Networking menu, T1/E1 sub-menu will allow you to configure them with Frame Relay or PPP connections. See the chapter “Configuring Frame Relay/PPP And T1/E1” for more details.

19.If your router is equipped with T3 WAN interfaces, the Networking menu, T3 sub-menu will allow you to configure them with Frame Relay or PPP connections. See the chapter “Configuring Frame Relay/PPP And T3” for more details.

20.If your router is equipped with DDS interfaces, the Networking menu, DDS sub- menu will allow you to configure them with Frame Relay or PPP connections. See the chapter “Configuring Frame Relay/PPP And DDS” for more details.

21.If your router is equipped with ADSL interfaces, the Networking menu, ADSL sub-menu will allow you to configure them. See the chapter “Configuring PPPoE On ADSL” for more details. If you wish to use PPPOE with an external ADSL modem, the Networking menu, Ethernet sub-menu will configure it.

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