Chapter 4
Advanced Configuration
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Click Save Settings to save your change, or click Cancel
Changes to undo it.
Setup > Time
The Router uses the time settings to time stamp log events,
automatically apply the Access Rules and Content Filter,
and perform other activities for other internal purposes.
Time
To set the local time, select Set the local time using the
Network Time Protocol (NTP) automatically or Set the
local time Manually.
Automatic
Setup > Time > Automatic
Time Zone Select your time zone. The default is (GMT-
08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana.
Daylight Saving To use the daylight saving feature, select
Enabled. Enter the Month and Day of the start date, and
then enter the Month and Day of the end date.
NTP Server Enter the URL or IP address of the NTP server.
The default is time.nist.gov.
Manual
Setup > Time > Manual
Hours, Minutes, Seconds Enter the time.
Month, Day, Year Enter the date.
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel
Changes to undo them.
Setup > DMZ Host
The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host feature allows one
local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of a
special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or
videoconferencing. Although Port Range Forwarding can
only forward ten ranges of ports maximum, DMZ hosting
forwards all the ports to one computer at the same time.
Setup > DMZ Host
DMZ Host
DMZ Private IP Address Enter the local IP address of
the computer you want to expose. The default value of 0
deactivates the DMZ Host.
Click Save Settings to save your change, or click Cancel
Changes to undo it.
Setup > Forwarding
The Forwarding screen allows you to set up port range
forwarding and port triggering applications. Port range
forwarding can be used to set up public services or other
specialized Internet applications on your network, while
port triggering can be used to set up triggered ranges and
forwarded ranges for Internet applications.
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