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    Access the Management and Diagnostic Console
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    Advanced - Provisioning Info Page
    The Advanced – Provisioning Info page displays the parameters with which the 2Wire gateway was 
    provisioned. 
    						
    							
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    Advanced - Configure Time Ser vices Page
    The Advanced – Configure Time Ser vices page allows you to view and change system time and date 
    settings.
    As part of the 2Wire gateway setup process, users spec ify the time zone in which they are located so that 
    the time and date are automatically displayed in the 2Wir e gateway user interface. These time settings are 
    displayed in the Current Time Settings panel, which s hows the current date, time, time zone, and whether 
    the time was automatically or manually configured. If  users wish to manually set the time and date, they 
    can do so in the Manually Set Time/Date panel. 
    						
    							
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    Advanced - Configure Ser vices Page
    The Advanced – Configure Ser vices page allows users to change the timeout settings for NAT, enable 
    broadband status notification, enable the SIP ALG,  and change the upstream maximum transmission rate. 
    						
    							
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    Advanced - DNS Resolve Page
    The Advanced - DNS Resolve page allows users to name network devices (such as printers or web ser vers) 
    so that they can be easily accessed by other users on the network. 
    						
    							
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    Advanced - Link Manager States Page
    The Advanced – Link Manager States page is a tree representation of the 2Wire gateway interface stack, 
    and shows the internal state of the 2Wire gateway.
    The Link Manager States page is  used to gather dynamic information on internal networking modules, and 
    is based on the runtime configuration of the 2Wire ga teway. The information cannot be used to configure 
    the 2Wire gateway.
    To view information about each node, click the node link. Information displays below the Link Manager 
    States tree, and includes the following:
    Node information Description
    Link status Up. The link is functioning properly. Climbing. The link is attempting to establish a connection.
    Down. The link is not yet configured.
    Error. An error has occurred.
    State changes The number of times the st ate of the link has changed (since 
    last reboot). 
    						
    							
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    Advanced - Detailed Log Page
    The Advanced – Detailed Log page is a debug log facility modeled after syslog, and provides advanced 
    diagnostic capabilities. 
    						
    							
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    Upgrade the Software
    Gateway field upgrades are typically performed via CMS, which is the gateway remote management system. 
    The following procedure describes how to perfor m a local upgrade; however, because the gateway’s 
    configuration information is not retained when perf orming a local upgrade, upgrading via CMS is the 
    preferred method. Perform the local upgrade  only if you cannot access the broadband link to upgrade via 
    CMS, or the target release is not published on CMS.
    Note: This procedure assumes that you have been pr ovided with a software image via CD, or 
    downloaded it from an ftp ser ver.
    Note: Do not disconnect the power cord from the gateway during an upgrade. Doing so will erase 
    all gateway information, and cause the gateway to fail.
    1.Open a browser and enter http://home/upgrade. The following page opens.
    2.Click CONTINUE. In the provided field, enter the locati on of the software image or click the Browse button 
    and navigate to the location where the image is stored. Click 
    UPGRADE NOW.
    3.The gateway firmware is upgraded. The gateway will then reboot. 
    						
    							
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    4.After the gateway reboots, the Conexant firmware is upgraded. 
    						
    							
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    Configuring Multiple Static IP Addresses
    This chapter describes how to configure the 3700HGV-B for use with multiple service provider-assigned 
    (static) broadband IP addresses on the SBC Lightspeed network.
    To use multiple broadband addresses with the 3700HGV-B , you must have subscribed to the appropriate 
    ser vice from your Internet Service Provider. In  addition, you need the IP address and networking information 
    that has been identified for the subscribed service.
    The configuration process is  divided into three steps.
    1.Enable the Public Network function of the 3700HGV-B  and configure it with the appropriate router IP 
    address and subnet mask.
    2.Assign the broadband IP address(es) to the desired network devices.
    3.(Optional) Configure firewall rules to direct uns olicited traffic to the associated network devices. 
    						
    							
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    Step 1: Enable Public Network Mode
    To enable Public Network mode:
    1.Access the Management and Diagnostic Console (MDC) by entering 
    http://gateway.2wire.net/management  in your browser’s address bar. 
    2.In the left-hand navigation menu, click the Local Network - Configure link. 
    The Local Network - Configuration page opens. 
    3.In the Public Network pane, click the Create a route from the Internet to the public network specified below 
    checkbox. Althernatively, you can use the Home Network - Advanced Settings page to set this 
    information.
    Your gateway uses two sets of IP addresses, one  for use between the router and the network (usually 
    just 2 addresses) and a second independent set solely for use with end devices. You should have been 
    provided with the second set of IP addresses. For  example, you might have been provided with a WAN 
    gateway address of 66.124.231.65 and a WAN IP address for your router of 66.124.231.66, and told 
    that your LAN devices were to use addres ses in the range 207.214.87.137 through 207.214.87.141.
    4.In the Router Address and Subnet Mask fields, ent er the router address and subnet mask provided to 
    you by your ISP . 
    5.Click the Submit button to save your results. 
    						
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