Prestige 334 User’s Guide
The following table describes the
Table 1 Screens Summary
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WIZARD SETUP |
| Use these screens for initial configuration including general |
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| setup, ISP parameters for Internet Access and WAN IP/DNS |
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| Server/MAC address assignment. |
SYSTEM | General | This screen contains administrative and |
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| information. |
| DDNS | Use this screen to set up dynamic DNS. |
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| Password | Use this screen to change your password. |
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| Time Zone | Use this screen to change your Prestige’s time and date. |
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LAN | IP | Use this screen to configure LAN DHCP, TCP/IP settings and to |
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| enable Any IP. |
| Static DHCP | Use this screen to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific |
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| individual computers based on their MAC Addresses. |
| IP Alias | Use this screen to partition your LAN interface into subnets. |
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WAN | Route | This screen allows you to configure route priority. |
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| WAN ISP | Use this screen to change your Prestige’s WAN ISP settings. |
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| WAN IP | Use this screen to change your Prestige’s WAN IP settings. |
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| WAN MAC | Use this screen to change your Prestige’s WAN MAC settings. |
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| Traffic Redirect | Use this screen to configure your traffic redirect properties and |
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| parameters. |
SUA/NAT | SUA Server | Use this screen to configure servers behind the Prestige. |
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| Address | Use this screen to configure network address translation |
| Mapping | mapping rules. |
| Trigger Port | Use this screen to change your Prestige’s trigger port settings. |
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STATIC ROUTE | IP Static Route | Use this screen to configure IP static routes. |
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FIREWALL | Settings | Use this screen to activate/deactivate the firewall and log packets |
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| related to firewall rules. |
| Services | Use this screen to enable service blocking. |
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CONTENT | Filter | This screen allows you to block sites containing certain keywords |
FILTERING |
| in the URL and set the days and times for the Prestige to perform |
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| content filtering. |
41 | Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator |