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ADSL2+ Modem Router DM111PSPv2 User Manual troubleshooting 6-4 logging messages 2-9 login name, factory default 2-3, 6-5 logs 2-10 lost connection 4-3 M MAC addresses ADSL port 2-6 for IP QoS 5-11 for reserved IP address 4-4 LAN port 2-6 managing the modem router remotely 2-13, 5-12 manually connecting 5-6 Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU), default values 4-3, 5-5 microfilters 6-3, 6-4 multicast filtering 5-12 N NAT (Net Address Translation) 5-2 NAT/Application Level Gateway (NAT ALG) 4-9 NETGEAR product support 1-2 Network Time Protocol (NTP) 6-8 O online games, port triggering for 3-8 outbound traffic rules IP filtering 3-4 port triggering 3-8 P password changing 2-1 factory default 2-3, 6-5 restoring 6-8 physical specifications A-1 pinging the modem router 2-14 port numbers 2-13, 3-6 power adapter specifications A-1 Power LED, troubleshooting 6-2 PPP idle timer 1-8, 5-6 PPP over ATM (PPPoA) configuring 1-5 troubleshooting 6-7 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) configuring 1-5 troubleshooting 6-7 PPP settings 5-6 protocols, data and routing A-1 Q Quality of Service (QoS) adding IP QoS traffic rules 5-11 viewing IP QoS traffic rule settings 5-11 R reference documents B-1 remote access authorized hosts 2-14 using HTTP 2-13 using Telnet 2-13 using TFTP 2-13 using TR 060 5-12 Remote call procedure (RPC) 5-13 remote management 5-12 requirements, installation 1-1 reserved, IP address 4-4 reset button 6-8 resetting to factory settings 2-3 Resource CD 1-2 restoring the configuration file 2-3 restricting, service to a particular computer or subnet 3-8 revision history (for this manual) 1-xiv router status, viewing 2-5 routing protocols A-1 routing table 2-12 v1.0, December 2008 Index-3

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ADSL2+ Modem Router DM111PSPv2 User Manual
Index-3
v1.0, December 2008
troubleshooting
6-4
logging messages
2-9
login name, factory default
2-3
,
6-5
logs
2-10
lost connection
4-3
M
MAC addresses
ADSL port
2-6
for IP QoS
5-11
for reserved IP address
4-4
LAN port
2-6
managing the modem router remotely
2-13
,
5-12
manually connecting
5-6
Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU), default values
4-3
,
5-5
microfilters
6-3
,
6-4
multicast filtering
5-12
N
NAT (Net Address Translation)
5-2
NAT/Application Level Gateway (NAT ALG)
4-9
NETGEAR product support
1-2
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
6-8
O
online games, port triggering for
3-8
outbound traffic rules
IP filtering
3-4
port triggering
3-8
P
password
changing
2-1
factory default
2-3
,
6-5
restoring
6-8
physical specifications
A-1
pinging the modem router
2-14
port numbers
2-13
,
3-6
power adapter specifications
A-1
Power LED, troubleshooting
6-2
PPP idle timer
1-8
,
5-6
PPP over ATM (PPPoA)
configuring
1-5
troubleshooting
6-7
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
configuring
1-5
troubleshooting
6-7
PPP settings
5-6
protocols, data and routing
A-1
Q
Quality of Service (QoS)
adding IP QoS traffic rules
5-11
viewing IP QoS traffic rule settings
5-11
R
reference documents
B-1
remote access
authorized hosts
2-14
using HTTP
2-13
using Telnet
2-13
using TFTP
2-13
using TR 060
5-12
Remote call procedure (RPC)
5-13
remote management
5-12
requirements, installation
1-1
reserved, IP address
4-4
reset button
6-8
resetting to factory settings
2-3
Resource CD
1-2
restoring the configuration file
2-3
restricting, service to a particular computer or subnet
3-8
revision history (for this manual)
1-xiv
router status, viewing
2-5
routing protocols
A-1
routing table
2-12