How to collect debug information from 3G- 6200n router
Steps to collection debug information
1. Ensure PC-1 is able to access the Internet using the new 3G card, and write down the
related 3G parameter like APN, PIN code, user name/password.
1. Ensure PC-1 is able to access the Internet using the new 3G card, and write down the
related 3G parameter like APN, PIN code, user name/password.
ZTE ZXDSL831 Setup and Screenshots
ZXDSL 831II is an ADSL access device to support multiple line
modes. It supports ADSL2/ ADSL2+ and is backward compatible to ADSL,
even offers auto-negotiation capability for different flavors (G.dmt,
T1.413 Issue 2) according to central office DSLAM’s
settings (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer). It provides one
10/100Base-T Ethernet interfaces at the user end. Utilizing the
high-speed ADSL connection, the ZXDSL 831II can provide users with
broadband connectivity to the Internet.
To access the GUI of ZXDSL831 use the the following:
Username: ZXDSL
ZXDSL831 password : ZXDSL
BayanTel ZXDSL831 System Information Screenshot
ZXDSL831 ADSL Line Status
ZXDSL831 WAN Statistics
ZXDSL831 LAN Statistics
ZXDSL831 LAN Status
ZXDSL831 Routing Table
ZXDSL831 DHCP Client List
ZTE ZXDSL831 Advanced Setup
ZTE ZXDSL831 Easy Setup
ZTE ZXDSL831 Management
ZTE ZXDSL831 System Logs
ZTE ZXDSL831 Others
To access the GUI of ZXDSL831 use the the following:
Username: ZXDSL
ZXDSL831 password : ZXDSL
BayanTel ZXDSL831 System Information Screenshot
ZXDSL831 WAN Statistics
ZXDSL831 LAN Statistics
ZXDSL831 LAN Status
ZXDSL831 Routing Table
ZTE ZXDSL831 Advanced Setup
ZTE ZXDSL831 Easy Setup
ZTE ZXDSL831 Management
ZTE ZXDSL831 System Logs
ZTE ZXDSL831 Others
2.0.1 release now available!
pfSense 2.0.1 release is now available. This is a maintenance release
with some bug and security fixes since 2.0 release. This is the
recommended release for all installations. As always, you can upgrade
from any previous release to 2.0.1, so if you haven’t upgraded to 2.0
yet, just upgrade straight to 2.0.1. For those who use the built in
certificate manager, pay close attention to the notes below on a
potential security issue with those certificates.
The following changes were made since 2.0 release.
The following changes were made since 2.0 release.
- Improved accuracy of automated state killing in various cases (#1421)
- Various fixes and improvements to relayd
- Added to Status > Services and widget
- Added ability to kill relayd when restarting (#1913)
- Added DNS load balancing
- Moved relayd logs to their own tab
- Fixed default SMTP monitor syntax and other send/expect syntax
- Fixed path to FreeBSD packages repo for 8.1
- Various fixes to syslog:
- Fixed syslogd killing/restarting to improve handling on some systems that were seeing GUI hangs resetting logs
- Added more options for remote syslog server areas
- Fixed handling of ‘everything’ checkbox
- Moved wireless to its own log file and tab
- Removed/silenced some irrelevant log entries
- Fixed various typos
- Fixes for RRD upgrade/migration and backup (#1758)
- Prevent users from applying NAT to CARP which would break CARP in various ways (#1954)
- Fixed policy route negation for VPN networks (#1950)
- Fixed “Bypass firewall rules for traffic on the same interface” (#1950)
- Fixed VoIP rules produced by the traffic shaper wizard (#1948)
- Fixed uname display in System Info widget (#1960)
- Fixed LDAP custom port handling
- Fixed Status > Gateways to show RTT and loss like the widget
- Improved certificate handling in OpenVPN to restrict certificate chaining to a specified depth – CVE-2011-4197
- Improved certificate generation to specify/enforce type of certificate (CA, Server, Client) – CVE-2011-4197
- Clarified text of serial field when importing a CA (#2031)
- Fixed MTU setting on upgrade from 1.2.3, now upgrades properly as MSS adjustment (#1886)
- Fixed Captive Portal MAC passthrough rules (#1976)
- Added tab under Diagnostics > States to view/clear the source tracking table if sticky is enabled
- Fixed CARP status widget to properly show “disabled” status.
- Fixed end time of custom timespan RRD graphs (#1990)
- Fixed situation where certain NICs would constantly cycle link with MAC spoofing and DHCP (#1572)
- Fixed OpenVPN ordering of client/server IPs in Client-Specific Override entries (#2004)
- Fixed handling of OpenVPN client bandwidth limit option
- Fixed handling of LDAP certificates (#2018, #1052, #1927)
- Enforce validity of RRD graph style
- Fixed crash/panic handling so it will do textdumps and reboot for all, and not drop to a db> prompt.
- Fixed handling of hostnames in DHCP that start with a number (#2020)
- Fixed saving of multiple dynamic gateways (#1993)
- Fixed handling of routing with unmonitored gateways
- Fixed Firewall > Shaper, By Queues view
- Fixed handling of spd.conf with no phase 2′s defined
- Fixed synchronization of various sections that were leaving the last item on the slave (IPsec phase 1, Aliases, VIPs, etc)
- Fixed use of quick on internal DHCP rules so DHCP traffic is allowed properly (#2041)
- Updated ISC DHCP server to 4.2.3 (#1888) – this fixes a denial of service vulnerability in dhcpd.
- Added patch to mpd to allow multiple PPPoE connections with the same remote gateway
- Lowered size of CF images to again fix on newer and ever-shrinking CF cards.
- Clarified text for media selection (#1910)
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