Dhcp server settings – Broadband Products xDSL/Cable User Manual

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Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

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Deny remote management from Internet IP addresses – This choice will prevent any

management access from the Internet

Management Utility Port Definition: The standard port settings for the HTTP Web server and
the Telnet utility may be modified by entering the new port numbers in these fields
Remote Management Time-out:
This setting defines that amount of idle time before a web
browser or telnet management session times out. The default time-out for these sessions is 10
minutes
Syslog:
Syslog is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force - the Internet standards
body)-conformant standard for logging system events (RFC-3164). To remotely view logged
system events for the wireless router, you need a PC that is running the Syslog daemon (a
daemon is a hidden program that is always running on your PC in the background). System
messages generated by the router are sent to a Syslog daemon on the PC with the IP address
specified here if the Enable Syslog check box is checked.

Syslog server IP address: The IP address of the PC running the Syslog daemon.

DHCP Server Settings

The DHCP server within the Wireless Broadband Router assigns IP addresses to devices on
your wired or wireless LAN configured to obtain an IP address automatically. If you are using
the wireless router as an Internet Gateway, then the DHCP server is enabled by default.

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