
User Guide | UltraLine Home DSL Router (Models 7400, 7401) |
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Edit Connection Profiles
This screen facilitates the changing of connection profile parameters. The following settings are displayed.
| Edit Connection Profiles |
Connection Name | This field is a description of the default connection profile that the Router will |
| use. Feel free to use whatever description you desire. |
Account ID | Your account ID is supplied by your ISP. This text string uniquely identifies |
| you with your ISP. |
Account Password | The Account Password is a key phrase or text string that verifies your identity to |
| the ISP. |
Service Profile | The Router stores several service profiles. A service profile is a collection of |
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| applications are enabled to talk through the Router. This selection specifies |
| which service profile is used when the Router is using this connection. |
Manual/On | These radio buttons specify how this connection profile is used. A manual |
Demand/Always ON | setting requires that this connection must be manually established through the |
| “homepage” connection button. When this is set to auto, the Router will monitor |
| the network traffic and determine when a connection needs to be made. The |
| connection process will happen automatically the “Always ON” selection causes |
| the Router to aggressively establish a connection with your ISP. Whenever the |
| Router detects that the connection to your ISP is down, it will try to |
| that connection. |
Time Out | Selecting this option will enable the disconnect timeout. If this option is enabled |
Enable/Connection Time | the Router will monitor the ISP connection for activity. If there is no activity for |
Out | the timeout period, the Router will disconnect from the ISP. |
Edit VC Connection | This screen is an advanced screen. Modifying parameters identified on this |
| screen can cause severe disruption of your service. VC stands for “Virtual |
| Connection.” A VC identifies a connection through the service provider’s ATM |
| network to your ISP. It is not recommended that you change anything on these |
| pages unless explicitly instructed by your service provider. |
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Firewall Log
This screen is an advanced diagnostics screen. It alerts you of noteworthy information sent to your Router from the Internet. One thousand entries can be made, but a maximum of 50 entries are displayed at a time. Once 1000 entries have been logged, the oldest entry is removed to make space for new entries as they occur.
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| Firewall Log |
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| Details | This option gives more information about the specific log entry |
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| Page Numbers | This option navigates you to the corresponding range of entries. The most recent | ||
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| entries are always on the highest numbered page. |
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| Clear Log | This option removes all entries from the log. |
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| Print/Savable Format | This option opens a new window that contains a list of all logged packets that |
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