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Table 23. Web Management Interface Menus and Submenus
Menus and Submenus Description See Page
Parental Control > Managed Sites Restrict access to Web sites for non-trusted computers on the network.
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Parental Control > Managed Services Restrict access to certain services and applications for non-trusted
computers on the network
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Parental Control > Managed Devices Enable or disable managed devices, allow or block all access types,
and add devices you want to block.
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Parental Control > Reports Define a default report filter and generate reports.
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Advanced > Port Forwarding Enable the Gateway’s port forwarding feature to create a “tunnel”
through the Gateway firewall.
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Advanced > Port Triggering Configure the Gateway to detect port triggers for multiple-session
applications and allow them to pass through the firewall.
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Advanced > Remote Management Configure the Gateway for remote management using HTTP, Hypertext
Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH), Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and/or HNAP.
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Advanced > DMZ Configure the Gateway to provide a local computer with unrestricted
two-way Internet access by defining it as a Virtual Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ) host.
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Advanced > Routing Configure how the Gateway adjusts to physical changes in the
network’s layout and exchanges routing tables with other routers.
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Advanced > Dynamic DNS Allows the Gateway to notify a domain name server to change, in real
time, the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames,
addresses, or other information stored in DNS.
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Advanced > Device Discovery Configure the Gateway to obtain protocol addresses of neighboring
devices and discover the platform of those devices.
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Troubleshooting > Logs Define a default log filter and generate logs.
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Troubleshooting > Disanostic Tools Test the Gateway’s connectivity to a destination or IP address.
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Troubleshooting > Restore/Reboot Gateway Reset the Gateway, reset the Wi-Fi router only, restore the Gateway’s
wireless settings only, or restore the Gateway’s factory settings.
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Troubleshooting > Change Password Change the password used to log in to the Gateway’s Web
management interface.
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