Modifying Basic System Information
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2. Modify the fields on this page as required. The following table
describes each field:
3. When you have finished modifying the settings, click [Submit].
Then click [Close] to return to the [System View] page.
4. To save your changes to the permanent memory, click the
[Admin] tab, and then click [Commit & Reboot] in the task bar.
5. Click [Commit].
Option Description
Date:
Time:
These fields initially appear dimmed. To modify the date and time,
click the respective check boxes and select the appropriate values
from the drop-down lists. The time appears in military format.
Time Zone:
DST:
(Daylight
Savings
Time)
You can select your
time zone from the drop-down list, and then
click the appropriate radio button to indicate whether Daylight
Savings Time is currently in effect. After you initially set the time,
turning DST On or Off will adjust the current displayed time by one
hour in the appropriate direction. You must remember to change
the DST option each spring and fall as it will not change
automatically.
Name:
You can use this field to specify an easy-to-remember name for the
ADSL Barricade. The next time you want to access the
Configuration Manager, you can type this name in the location box
in your Web browser, instead of typing the digital IP address. For
example, if you have entered myrouter in this field (and have left
the
Domain Name
field blank), then you can type the following in
your Web browser to access the Configuration Manager: http://
myrouter.
Note: This will only work if you are using the ADSL Barricade’s
DNS relay feature. This feature is automatically enabled when the
DNS
server address configured on your PCs is also the address
assigned
to the LAN port on the ADSL Barricade. See Configuring
DNS Server Addresses on page 85 for more information.
Domain
Name:
You can use this field to specify an Internet domain name
for the ADSL Barricade. The next time you access Configuration
Manager, you can type the domain name and the device name
(see the
Name field
above) in your Web browser. For example, if
you have entered myrouter in the [Name] field and mydomain.com
in the [Domain Name] field, then you can type the following in your
Web browser to access the Configuration Manager:
http://myrouter.mydomain.com