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Speedport Entry 2i Home Gateway Maintenance Management Guide Version: R2.0 OTE GROUP OF COMPANIES 99, Kifissias Ave. (HQ) Maroussi - 15124 Athens - Greece URL: http://www.cosmote.gr...
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Contents Chapter 1. Product Overview ................1-1 1.1. Indicators ........................... 1-1 1.2. Interfaces and Buttons ......................1-2 1.3. Hardware Connection........................ 1-3 1.3.1. PSTN line or Broadband Telephone Line with one voice channel ......... 1-3 1.3.2. ISDN line ......................... 1-5 1.3.3. Broadband telephone line – with the intervention of an electrician to the internal (home) wiring (e.g.
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3.11. Configure the Multicast ......................3-34 3.11.1. Configure the IGMP ....................3-34 3.11.2. Configure the MLD ....................3-35 Chapter 4. Configure the Local Network..............4-1 4.1. Check the Local Network Status ....................4-1 4.2. Configure the WLAN ......................... 4-2 4.2.1. Configure the Basic Parameters of the WLAN ............... 4-2 4.2.2.
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Safety Precautions Warning! Before using the device, read the following safety precautions. OTE GROUP OF COMPANIES bears no liability to the consequences incurred by violation of the safety instructions. Usage Cautions Read all the safety cautions carefully before using the device.
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Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Environment Protection l Do not dispose the device improperly. l Observe the local regulations about the equipment disposal or treatment. Environmental Information The equipment you purchased has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production.
Hardware Connection ......................1-3 1.1. Indicators Figure 1-1 shows the indicators on the front panel of the Speedport Entry 2i. Figure 1-1 Indicators of the Speedport Entry 2i Table 1-1 describes the indicators on the front panel of the Speedport Entry 2i.
5 minutes. 1.2. Interfaces and Buttons Figure 1-2 shows the interfaces and buttons on the front panel of the Speedport Entry 2i. Figure 1-2 Buttons on the Front Panel Table 1-2 describes the interfaces and buttons on the front panel of the Speedport Entry...
Product Overview Figure 1-3 Interfaces and Buttons on the Back Panel Table 1-3 describes the interfaces and buttons on the back panel of the Speedport Entry Table 1-3 Descriptions of the Interfaces and Buttons on the Back Panel Interface/Button Description RJ-11 DSL port.
3. Α. Connect one side of the gray telephone cable to the gray port of the splitter with the indication “MODEM” and the other side to the gray port of the Speedport Entry 2i with the indication “DSL”. B. Following, connect one side of the black telephone cable to the black port of the splitter with the indication “Phone”...
Product Overview 1.3.2. ISDN line If you have an ISDN line, connect your Speedport Entry 2i, as it is shown in the following Figure 1-5. Figure 1-5 Connection of Speedport Entry 2i to an ISDN line 1. Disconnect the cable that connects the ISDN (NT1) device to the telephone plug and connect it to the black port of the splitter.
In case you have a telephone set connected to a telephone plug, you must disconnect it. 1. Use the gray cable to connect the gray port of Speedport Entry 2i with the indication “DSL” to the telephone plug. 2. You may connect your telephone sets either to the port “Phone 1”, or “Phone 2” of your Speedport Entry 2i.
2.1. Configure TCP/IP (Manual Operation) To log in to the Speedport Entry 2i on a computer, you need to set the IP address of the computer to ensure that the IP address of the computer and the maintenance IP address of the Speedport Entry 2i are in the same network segment.
You can enter a specified IP address in the address bar of Internet Explorer to access the system. Prerequisite A computer is directly connected to the Speedport Entry 2i, and their IP addresses are in the same network segment. Steps Open the Internet explorer, and enter http://192.168.1.1 (default...
Configuration Preparation The default password is located on the label underneath the device. It is suggested to change the default password to one of your choice. Figure 2-2 Configuration Page – End of Steps – SJ-20162405182123-002|2016-05-24 (R2.0)
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3.1. Check the DSL Status The section describes the status of DSL. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Status > DSL to go to the DSL page. The page is shown in Figure 3-1.
Before configuring the WAN Ethernet (LAN1), make sure that the button On (Internet > Ethernet WAN) is set and Apply button is pressed. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > WAN to go to the WAN Ethernet (LAN1) page. 2. Click...
Configure the Internet Figure 3-2 New Item Page 3. Set the parameters. Table 3-1 lists the New Item parameters. Table 3-1 Parameter Descriptions for the Route Mode Parameter Description Connection Name To create a WAN connection, enter the name of the WAN connection. The connection type includes Routing and Bridge Connection.
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Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Parameter Description Username of the PPPoE account. The username must be the same as that Username set on the peer server for authentication. Password of the PPPoE account. The Password must be the same as that Password set on the peer server for authentication.
3.2.2. Configure the DSL This page provides the parameters of DSL connection configuration function. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > WAN to go to the DSL page, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 3-3 DSL Configuration DSL Connection 2. Click to create a new DSL connection. 3. Set parameters on different pages in accordance with the settings of the Type, IP Version, Link Type, and other parameters.
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Configure the Internet Parameter Description It is used to limit the transmission of uplink traffic. The options are: CBR, Service Type VBR-rt, VBR-nrt and UBR. If Service Type is selected to be CBR, VBR-rt or VBR-nrt, PCR needs to be configured.
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Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Parameter Description IP Address Specifies the IPv4 address for the WAN connection if IP Type is set to Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the WAN connection if IP Type is set to Static. Gateway The next-hop IP address to the destination network.
Configure the Internet Parameter Description VLAN ID Identifies a VLAN. Range: 1–4094. To ensure normal service operation, the VLAN ID must be the same as that set in by the network service provider who will inform the user about the value of the VLAN ID field. 4.
3.3. Configure the Ethernet WAN Switch This page will help you convert LAN1 to WAN interface. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Ethernet WAN to go to the Ethernet WAN page, as shown in Figure 3-5.
3.4.2. Configure the QoS Classification This page provides the parameters of QoS classification configuration features. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > QoS > Classification to go to the Classification page. 2. Click to create new QoS Classification, the page as shown in Figure 3-7.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 3-7 New QoS Classification Page Table 3-3 lists the QoS Classification Configuration parameters. Table 3-3 Parameter Descriptions for the QoS Classification Parameter Description Set radio button to On to enable the function of classification.
3.4.3. Configure the QoS Congestion Management This page provides the parameters of QoS Congestion Management configuration features. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > QoS > Congestion Management to go to the Congestion Management page, as shown Figure 3-8.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 3-8 Congestion Management Page Table 3-4 lists the QoS congestion management parameters. Table 3-4 Parameter Descriptions for the QoS Congestion Management Parameter Description Queue Switch On: enable the function of queue. Off: disable the function of queue.
3.4.4. Configure the QoS Traffic Policing This page provides the parameters of QoS traffic policing configuration features. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > QoS > Traffic Policing to go to the Traffic Policing page, as shown in Figure 3-9.
This page provides the parameters of QoS traffic shaping configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > QoS > Traffic shaping to go to the Traffic shaping page, as shown in Figure 3-10.
3.5.1. Configure the Firewall Level The section describes how to configure firewall level. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > Firewall to go to the Firewall page, the page as shown in Figure 3-11.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 3-11 Firewall Page 2. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 3-7. Table 3-7 Firewall Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Firewall Level High: allows legal access from the WAN but forbids Internet devices from sending ping packets to the WAN interface of the Speedport Entry 2i.
Configure the Internet Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > Filter Criteria to go to the Filter Criteria page. Filter Switch and Mode Configuration Click to open filter switch and mode configuration page, as shown in Figure 3-12.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 3-13 MAC Filter Table 3-9 lists the MAC Filter parameters. Table 3-9 Parameter Descriptions for the MAC Filter Parameter Description Name The name of the MAC Filter. The type can be Bridge, Routing and Bridge And Type Routing.
Configure the Internet Table 3-10 Parameter Descriptions for the URL Filter Parameter Description Name The name of the URL filter. The URL address. 10. Click Apply button to apply the changes. IP Filter-IPv4 11. Click to open the IPv4 filter page, as shown in Figure 3-15.
3.5.3. Configure the Local Service Control The section describes how to configure local service control. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > Local Service Control to go to the Local Service Control page. Local Service Control-IPv4 2.
Configure the Internet Figure 3-16 Service Control-IPv4 Page 3. Configuring Local Service Control-IPv4 parameters. Table 3-12 lists the Local Service Control-IPv4 parameters. Table 3-12 Parameter Descriptions for the Service Control-IPv4 Parameter Description Name Name of the Service Control item. The name must be specified. Mode The mode includes the following: Allow...
The section describes how to configure ALG. ALG provides the relevant parameters of security configuration function. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > ALG to go to the ALG page, the page as shown in Figure 3-18.
The section describes how to configure DMZ. DMZ provides the parameters of DMZ configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > DMZ to go to the DMZ page, the page as shown in Figure 3-19.
DNS feature to allow users to connect to your virtual servers by using a URL, instead of an IP address. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > Port Forwarding to go to the Port Forwarding page, the page as shown in Figure 3-20.
Configure the Internet Figure 3-20 Port Forwarding Configuration Page 2. Configure the Port Forwarding parameters. Table 3-15 lists the Port Forwarding settings parameters. Table 3-15 Parameter Descriptions for the Port Forwarding Parameter Description Set radio button to On to enable the port forwarding function. On/Off Name Virtual host name, which cannot be null.
The port triggering is used to protect the ports. The system will not open these ports unless these ports are triggered. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Security > Port Trigger to go to the Port Trigger page, the page as shown in Figure 3-21.
3.6. Configure the Parental Controls The section describes how to configure Parental Controls. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Parental Controls to go to the Parental Controls page, as shown in Figure 3-22.
The section describes how to configure DDNS. DDNS provides the parameters of DDNS configuration function. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > DDNS to go to the DDNS page, the page as shown in Figure 3-23.
3.8. Configure the SNTP The section describes how to configure SNTP. SNTP provides the parameters of SNTP configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > SNTP to go to the SNTP 3-31 SJ-20162405182123-002|2016-05-24 (R2.0)
The section describes how to configure Port Binding. Port Binding provides the parameters of Port Binding configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Port Binding to go to the Port Binding page, the page as shown in Figure 3-25.
3.10. Configure the Dynamic Routing The section describes how to configure dynamic routing. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Dynamic Routing to go to the Dynamic Routing page. The page is shown in Figure 3-26.
The section describes how to configure IGMP. IGMP provides the parameters of IGMP configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Multicast > IGMP to go to the IGMP page. The page is shown in Figure 3-28.
The section describes how to configure MLD that is used in IPv6 multicast networks. MLD provides the parameters of MLD configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Internet > Multicast > MLD to go to the MLD page. The page is shown in Figure 3-29.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 3-29 MLD Configuration Page 2. Enable the MLD functions, as shown in Table 3-22. Table 3-22 Parameter Descriptions for the MLD Parameter Description IGMP Snooping The system snoops MLD packets from the MDU/DSLAM device and forwards the packets based on the packet information.
Client Status and FON Status. The relevant information of Local Network status is shown as below. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > Status to go to the Local Network Status page. The page is shown in Figure 4-1.
4.2.1. Configure the Basic Parameters of the WLAN The section describes how to configure WLAN basic settings. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > WLAN > WLAN Basic to go to the WLAN Basic page. WLAN On/Off Configuration 2.
Configure the Local Network Figure 4-3 WLAN Global Configuration Page Table 4-2 lists the WLAN global configuration parameters. Table 4-2 Parameter Descriptions for the WLAN Global Configuration Parameter Description The default is Auto. Channel Mode Select the wireless RF transmission mode. Select On, so that the wireless clients with the different SSIDs SSID Isolation cannot communicate with each other.
The section describes how to configure WLAN Advanced. WLAN Advanced provides the parameters of some WLAN Advanced configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > WLAN > WLAN Advanced to go to the WLAN Advanced page. Access Control-Mode Settings 2.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Table 4-4 lists the Access Control-Rule setting parameters. Table 4-4 Access Control-Mode parameters Parameter Description No Filter No filter is to be applied (the default). Black List Deny LAN users to access specific address.
The relevant information of Internet status includes Allocated Address, DHCP Server, DHCP Binding and Port Control. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > LAN > IPv4 to go to the IPv4 page. Allocated address 2.
Select On to let the device work as a DHCP server and DHCP Server assign IP addresses to the client PCs or wireless devices. LAN IP Address The IP address of the LAN router (Speedport Entry 2i). Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the device. DHCP Start IP Address The start IP address of the DHCP address pool.
Configure the Local Network Figure 4-10 DHCP Binding Page 8. Configure the DHCP Binding parameters. Table 4-7 lists the DHCP Binding parameters. Table 4-7 Parameter Descriptions for the DHCP Binding Parameter Description Name The name of the DHCP Binding. MAC Address The MAC address of the device to be binded.
Before configuring the prefix delegation, make sure that the prefix delegation is enabled for the specified IPv6 WAN connection. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > LAN > IPv6 to go to the IPv6 page. Allocated address 2.
Configure the Local Network Figure 4-13 LAN Address Management Page 5. Configure the LAN address parameters. Table 4-8 lists the LAN address parameters. Table 4-8 Parameter Descriptions for the LAN Address Parameter Description LAN IPv6 Address The IPv6 maintenance address of the LAN. 6.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide 10. Click DHCPv6 server page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15 DHCPv6 Server Page 11. Configure the DHCP server parameters. Table 4-10 lists the Static Routing parameters. Table 4-10 Parameter Descriptions for the DHCP Server...
Configure the Local Network Figure 4-16 RA Service Page 14. Configure the RA service parameters. Table 4-11 lists the RA Service parameters. Table 4-11 Parameter Descriptions for the RA Service Parameter Description Min Retry Interval The minimum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements from the interface.
Before configuring Routing (IPv4), make sure that the IPv4 WAN connection is created. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > Route > IPv4 to go to the Route (IPv4) page. Routing table 4-14 SJ-20162405182123-002|2016-05-24 (R2.0)
Configure the Local Network 2. Click The page is shown in Figure 4-18. Figure 4-18 Routing Table (IPv4) Page 3. Click Refresh to refresh the information. Static routing 4. Click The page is shown in Figure 4-19. Figure 4-19 Static Routing (IPv4) Page 5.
Before configuring IPv6 Route, make sure that the IPv6 WAN connection is created. Steps 10. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > Route > IPv6 to go to the Route (IPv6) page. Routing table.
Configure the Local Network Figure 4-23 Policy Routing (IPv6) Page 17. Configure the Policy Routing parameters. Table 4-15 lists the Policy Routing parameters. Table 4-15 Parameter Descriptions for the Policy Routing (IPv6) Parameter Description Name The name of Policy routing entry. WAN Connection WAN connection for policy routing Source IP...
4.5. Configure the UPnP This page provides the parameters of UPnP configuration features. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Local Network > UPnP to go to the UPnP page. The page is shown in Figure 4-24.
Configure the VoIP Chapter 5. Table of Contents Configure the SIP Accounts ....................5-1 Configure the Binding of VoIP port ..................5-2 5.1. Configure the SIP Accounts This procedure describes how to configure basic parameters of the VoIP service, including Tel.
The Status of the SIP Account will change to “Registered” as shown in Figure 5-1 Figure 5-2 The TELEPHONY LED in Speedport Entry 2i 5. If the message “Registered” does not appear or the TELEPHONY LED is not steadily lit, then you have to contact with the 13888 (help desk).
Configure the VoIP Note: In case you have more than one telephone numbers (BRA with MSN), the above procedure is done only for the main number. – End of Steps – 5.2. Configure the Binding of VoIP port This page provides the SIP account binding of VoIP port configuration features. Steps Select VoIP >...
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Table 5-2 Parameter Descriptions for the Binding of VoIP port Parameter Description Hot line number which is dialed automatically when the user picks up the Hotline To headset of the phone. It is valid only if the delayed hot line function is enabled (see just below).
6.1. Check the Device Status The relevant information of device status is shown as below. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > Status to go to the Status page. The page is shown in Figure 6-1.
– End of Steps – 6.3. Configure the Login Timeout This procedure introduces how to configure the login timeout. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > Login Timeout to go to the Login Timeout page. SJ-20162405182123-002|2016-05-24 (R2.0)
This procedure introduces how to reboot the device or restore the factory default settings. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > System Management > Device Management to go to the Device Management page.
Before upgrading software, make sure that the upgrade file is ready. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > System Management > Software Upgrade to go to the Software Upgrade page. The page is shown in Figure 6-5.
The user can configure the device settings based on his own requirements, and the configuration can be backed up. Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > System Management > User Configuration Management to go to the User Configuration Management page.
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Steps 1. On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > TR-069 to go to the TR-069 page. The page is shown in Figure 6-7. Figure 6-7 TR-069 Configuration Page Table 6-2 lists the TR-069 basic parameters.
Configure the Management and Diagnosis 6.6. Manage the Log This procedure introduces how to manage the log. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > Log Management to go to the Log Management page. The page is shown in Figure 6-8.
Diagnosis configuration features. The relevant information includes ping diagnosis, trace route diagnosis, DSL line diagnosis and simulation. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > Diagnosis to go to the Diagnosis page. Ping Diagnosis Click...
Configure the Management and Diagnosis 6.8. Trace Route Diagnosis 5. Click The page is shown in Figure 6-10. Figure 6-10 Trace Route Diagnosis Page 6. Set the parameters. For the description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-5. Table 6-5 Parameter Descriptions for Trace Route Diagnosis Parameter Description IP Address or...
Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Figure 6-11 DSL Line Diagnosis Page 9. Select the Diagnosis Type and VPI/VCI. 10. Click Diagnosis to diagnose the connection. Note: This test may take a few seconds to complete. Simulation 11. Click The page is shown in Figure 6-12.
Configure the Management and Diagnosis Figure 6-12 Simulation Page 12. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-6. Table 6-6 Simulation Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Simulation Type Simulated service type. Options: PPPoE and IPoE. Port Port on the user side that the simulation will use.
6.9. Check the ARP Table The relevant information of ARP table is shown as below. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > ARP Table to go to the ARP Table page, as shown in Figure 6-13.
6.10. Check the MAC Table The relevant information of MAC table is shown as below. Steps On the main page of the Speedport Entry 2i, select Management > MAC Table to go to the MAC Table page, as shown in Figure 6-14.
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Abbreviations Acronym Description 802.1p a 3-bit value in the MAC header to indicate prioritization for Layer 2 devices Access List Auto Configuration Server ADSL Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line Advanced Encryption Standard Application Layer Gateway Access Point Access Point Name Address Resolution Protocol Asynchronous Transfer Mode Best Effort bps.
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Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Password Authentication Protocol Personal Computer Peak Cell Rate Prefix Delegation Portable Network Graphics POTS Plain Old Telephony Service Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoA Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM PPPoE PPP over Ethernet Packet Transfer Mode Quality of Service...
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Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Wi-Fi Protected Setup xDSL x Digital Subscriber Line SJ-20162405182123-002|2016-05-24 (R2.0)
Figure 1-2 Buttons on the Front Panel ................. 1-2 Figure 1-3 Interfaces and Buttons on the Back Panel ..........1-3 Figure 1-4 Connection of the Speedport Entry 2i to a PSTN or a broadband telephone line ....................... 1-4 Figure 1-5 Connection of Speedport Entry 2i to an ISDN line ........1-5 Figure 1-6 Connection of the Speedport Entry 2i to the internal wiring with the intervention of an electrician ..............
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Figure 4-23 Policy Routing (IPv6) Page ..............4-19 Figure 4-24 UPnP Page ....................4-20 Figure 5-1 Parameters of the SIP Accounts Page............5-1 Figure 5-2 The TELEPHONY LED in Speedport Entry 2i .......... 5-1 Figure 5-3 SIP Accounts Page..................5-1 Figure 5-4 VoIP port Page ................... 5-2 Figure 6-1 Device Status Page ..................
Tables Table 1-1 Indicators on the Front Panel ................1-1 Table 1-2 Descriptions of the Buttons on the Front Panel ..........1-2 Table 1-3 Descriptions of the Interfaces and Buttons on the Back Panel ...... 1-3 Table 3-1 Parameter Descriptions for the Route Mode ..........3-3 Table 3-2 New Item parameters ...................
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Speedport Entry 2i Maintenance Management Guide Table 4-8 Parameter Descriptions for the LAN Address ..........4-11 Table 4-9 Parameter Descriptions for the Static Prefix ..........4-11 Table 4-10 Parameter Descriptions for the DHCP Server ..........4-12 Table 4-11 Parameter Descriptions for the RA Service ..........4-13 Table 4-12 Parameter Descriptions for the Static Routing ...........
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