Client Summary 3 Click Show HPNA Client. After processing, the HPNA Info screen opens. This screen shows the role, MAC Address, and the version of HPNA. 4 Click HPNA Update to update the HPNA software of HPNA devices attached to the residential gateway. The Update HPNA Image window opens. 5 In the Software File Name field, enter the name of the file that you want to use to update your system. You can click Browse to locate the file.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration Path: Home Network > Summary > Show Wireless Client Showing Attached Clients To show the attached clients to the wireless access point of the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 100 1 Click Home Network on the main screen. 2 Click Summary. The Client Summary screen opens. 3 Click Show Wireless Client. The Wireless Station List screen opens.
WAN Quick Setup WAN Quick Setup The WAN Quick Setup screen allows you to set up wide area network (WAN) connections and settings, such as virtual channel identifiers (VCi), virtual path identifiers (VPI), and quality of service (QoS). Path: Home Network > WAN Setup > WAN Quick Setup Configuring the WAN Interface (PPPoE Broadband Type) To configure a WAN interface with the PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) broadband type, complete the following steps. 1 4020210 Rev A Click Home Network on the main screen.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 2 102 Click WAN Setup. The WAN Quick Setup screen opens.
WAN Quick Setup 3 Click Add to configure a new WAN interface, or click Edit to edit an existing WAN interface. 4 In the Broadband Type field, select DSL. 5 In the DSL Mode field, select ATM. More fields populate on the screen. 6 Complete the following fields on the screen as follows: Note: This configuration is an example of a specific setting for the residential gateway. Your values may differ depending upon your service provider.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration c Check the VLAN Mux - Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC check box, if applicable. d In the PPP Username: field, enter the user name for the point-to-point protocol. e In the PPP Password: field, enter the password for the point-to-point protocol. f In the PPPoE Service Name: field, enter the name for the point-to-point over Ethernet service. g In the VPI field, enter the virtual path identifier (VPI). Values are: 0 to 65535.
WAN Quick Setup 2 4020210 Rev A Click WAN Setup. The WAN Quick Setup screen opens.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 3 Click Add to add a new WAN interface, or click Edit to modify an existing WAN interface. 4 In the Broadband Type field, enter DSL. 5 In the DSL Mode field, select ATM. More fields populate on the screen. 6 Complete the following fields on the screen as follows: Note: This configuration is an example of a specific setting for the residential gateway. Your values may differ depending upon your service provider.
WAN Quick Setup c Select the VLAN Mux - Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC check box, if applicable. d In the VLAN ID[0-4095]: field, enter an ID for the VLAN. Values are: 0 to 4095. e In the VPI field, enter the virtual path identifier (VPI). Values are: 0 to 65535. f In the VCI field, enter the virtual channel identifier (VCI). Values are: 0 to 65535. g In the Service Category field, select UBR Without PCR. h Select the Enable Quality of Service check box, if applicable.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration LAN Setup The Local Area Network (LAN) Setup screen allows users to set up LAN settings such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Internet Gateway Multicast Protocol (IGMP), and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). Path: Home Network > LAN Setup Configuring the LAN Interface To configure the LAN interface, complete the following steps. 1 108 Click Home Network on the main screen. The Client Summary screen opens.
LAN Setup 2 Click LAN Setup. The Local Area Network (LAN) setup screen opens. 3 In the IP Address field, enter the IP address for the residential gateway. 4 In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask for the residential gateway. 5 Do you want to enable UpnP? 6 8 4020210 Rev A If no, clear the Enable UPnp check-box. Do you want to Enable the DHCP server? 7 If yes, check the Enable UPnP check-box. If yes, select Enable DHCP Server, and go to step 7.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration Reserving IP Addresses The Address Reservation screen allows you to reserve IP addresses for specific devices. For example, you can reserve IP addresses for your laptop or PC in your home. Path: Home Network > LAN Setup > Address Reservation Reserving IP Addresses To reserve a specific IP address for a specific MAC address, complete the following steps. 1 110 Click Home Network on the main screen. The Client Summary screen opens.
LAN Setup 4020210 Rev A 2 Click LAN Setup. The Local Area Network (LAN) setup screen opens. 3 Click Address Reservation. The Reserve Specific IP Addresses for Specific MAC Addresses screen opens. 4 In the Assign this IP field, enter the IP address you want to assign to the MAC address. 5 In the To this MAC field, enter the MAC address to which you want to assign the IP address. 6 Click Save to save your settings.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration Wireless Summary The Wireless Summary screen shows the MAC address and security information for the wireless connection.
Wireless Basic Wireless Basic The Wireless -- Basic screen allows you to configure the basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, enter a name for the wireless network, and restrict the channel set based on country requirements. Path: Home Network > Wireless > Basic Enabling the Wireless Network To enable the wireless network, complete the following steps. 1 4020210 Rev A Click Home Network on the main screen.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Basic. The Wireless Basic screen opens. 4 Check the Enable Wireless check box to enable the wireless network. The screen populates with additional fields. 5 Do you want to prevent other wireless clients from communicating with the wireless access point (AP) of the residential gateway? If yes, check the Hide Access Point check box.
Wireless Basic 9 802.11g only - Features the same benefits as Wireless-B, but offers 5 times the speed at up to 54 Mbps. Wireless-G currently offers the best combination of performance and value. You can mix Wireless-B with Wireless-G equipment, but you will lose the higher performance speeds of Wireless-G. 802.11b only - Operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band and can transmit data at speeds of up to 11 Mbps within a range of up to 100-150 feet.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 1 Click Home Network on the main screen. The Client Summary screen opens. 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Security. The Wireless -- Security screen opens. 4 In the Select SSID field, use the drop-down list to choose an option for the service set identifier (SSID). Note: You can add options to this drop-down list on the Wireless -- Basic screen.
Wireless Basic 5 In the Network Authentication field, choose one of these two options for the authentication method. Open. All devices may access the wireless network when WEP Encryption is disabled. When no authentication is required and if encryption is disabled, then the data that is passing between the access point and the client is also not encrypted. When WEP is enabled, the data is encrypted, but the client is not authenticated. WPA/WPA2.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 8 Do you want the system to generate the network key for you? 9 If yes, go to step 11. If no, you must disable Serial Number Encryption and enter your own network key(s) in the field provided. Go to step 9. In the Current Network Key field, select a network key from the drop-down list. Values are: 1, 2, 3, or 4. 10 In the Network Key 1 field, enter the network key you wish to you use based on the encryption strength as discussed in step 7.
Wireless Basic 4020210 Rev A 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Basic. The Wireless Basic screen opens. 4 Uncheck the Enable Wireless check box. The wireless network fields are removed from the screen. 5 Click Save/Apply to disable the wireless network.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration Wireless Security The Wireless Security screen allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. You can set the network authentication method, select data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network, and specify the encryption strength.
Wireless Security 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Home Network on the main screen. The Client Summary screen opens. 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Security. The Wireless -- Security screen opens. 4 In the Network Authentication field, select WPA Personal or WPA2 Personal from the drop-down list.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 5 Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable your Serial Number Encryption function. Your serial number is printed on the back label of your device. If you enable this function, the system will automatically use your serial number as the pre-shared key for WPA Authentication. 6 In the WPA Pre-Shared Key field, enter a shared Key (8-63 characters). The system will periodically generate a dynamic key based on the shared key.
Wireless Security 4020210 Rev A 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Security. The Wireless -- Security screen opens. 4 In the Network Authentication field, select Mixed WPA2 Personal/WPA Personal from the drop-down list. 5 Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable your Serial Number Encryption function. Your serial number will be printed on the back label of your device.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration WPA/WPA2 Enterprise WPA/WPA2 Enterprise is used in coordination with a Remote Authentication Dial-In Use Service (RADIUS) server for client authentication.. If you choose this to be your authentication method, make sure that a RADIUS server is available in the network for authentication. To configure the WPA/WPA2 Enterprise security settings for the access point, complete the following steps. 124 1 Click Home Network on the main screen.
Wireless Security Note: In pre-authentication, a WPA2 wireless client can perform an 802.1X authentication with other wireless access points in its range when it is still connected to its current wireless access point. 5 In the Network Re-auth Interval, enter the interval at which the re-authentication occurs. 6 In the WPA Group Rekey Interval field, enter the group key renewal time period (in seconds). This time defines how often the dynamic key will be regenerated.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 In the Network Authentication field, select Mixed WPA2 Enterprise/WPA Enterprise from the drop-down list. 4 Select Enabled or Disabled for you WPA2 Pre-authentication. Note: In pre-authentication, a WPA2 wireless client can perform an 802.1X authentication with other wireless access points in its range when it is still connected to its current wireless access point.
Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering The Wireless -- MAC Filtering screen allows you to allow or block certain wireless clients from accessing the residential gateway. If you know the MAC address of the client you want to block, you can use this screen to provide access to the residential gateway or block that client from accessing it.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 128 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Advanced. The Wireless Advanced Settings screen opens. 4 Click MAC Filter. The Wireless MAC Filtering screen opens. 5 In the MAC Restrict Mode field, click Allow to enable the MAC restrict mode. 6 Click Add. The Wireless -- MAC Filter screen opens. 7 In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the client that you want to allow access to the residential gateway.
Wireless MAC Filtering Blocking Wireless Clients You can block wireless clients from accessing the residential gateway if you know the client's MAC address. MAC restrict mode must be enabled. To prevent wireless clients from accessing the residential gateway, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Home Network on the main screen. The Client Summary screen opens. 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Advanced. The Wireless Advanced Settings screen opens.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 130 4 Click MAC Filter. The Wireless MAC Filtering screen opens. 5 In the MAC Restrict Mode field, click Deny to enable the MAC restrict mode. 6 Click Add. The Wireless -- MAC Filter screen opens. 7 In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the client that you want to prevent from accessing the residential gateway. 8 Click Save/Apply to prevent this wireless client from accessing the residential gateway.
Wireless Bridge Wireless Bridge Wireless LAN Bridging (also referred to as a Wireless Distribution System, WDS) refers to two or more 802.11 access points that send traffic between them (from access point to access point) as opposed to between access point and a client computer. The Wireless Bridge screen allows you to configure the wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface as follows: Select Wireless Bridge in the AP mode to disable access point functionality.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration Bridge Restrict Enabled 132 4020210 Rev A
Wireless Station List Wireless Station List This page shows associated wireless MAC addresses and status. Path: Home Network > Wireless > Advanced > Station Info Showing MAC Addresses and Clients To show the wireless MAC Address and clients, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Home Network on the main screen. 2 Click Wireless. The Wireless Summary screen opens. 3 Click Advanced. The Wireless Advanced Settings screen opens.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 134 4 Click Station Info. The Wireless Station List opens. 5 Click Refresh to update the list of MAC addresses and associated status.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home network. You can choose to use either the PBC or PIN method for connecting the wireless networks using WPS. But first, you will still need to configure the appropriate authentication on your router. For more information, see Security Configuration (on page 141). Note: Ensure that your wireless client supports WPS.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 4 Click the button at the right-hand-side on the page or the Wi-Fi-sec button on the device. Then, within 2 minutes, push another button on your client adapter's WPS setup screen. It should start the process of configuring the wireless security on your client station. PIN Method The PIN method requires the user to enter a personal identification number (PIN) from a label on the new device to establish the wireless connection.
HPNA Information HPNA Information The HPNA Info screen allows you to view the HPNA devices connected to the residential gateway. Path: Home Network > HPNA > HPNA Info Updating HPNA Information To update the HPNA information, complete the following steps. 1 4020210 Rev A Click Home Network on the main screen. The Client Summary screen opens.
Chapter 5 Home Network Configuration 138 2 Click HPNA. After a moment of processing, the HPNA Info screen opens. 3 Click HPNA Update to update the HPNA software of HPNA devices attached to the residential gateway The Update HPNA Image window opens. 4 In the Software File Name field, enter the name of the file that you want to use to update your system. You can click Browse to locate the file. 5 Click Next. The software for the attached HPNA devices is updated.
HPNA Statistics Information HPNA Statistics Information The HPNA Statistics Info screen displays the statistics for the HPNA devices connected to the residential gateway.
6 Chapter 6 Security Configuration The Security tab allows you to check the security configuration and modify the configuration. Use this chapter to help you check the status of the security configuration or make changes to the configuration. In This Chapter 4020210 Rev A MAC Filtering Setup .......................................................................... 142 Incoming IP Filtering..........................................................................
Chapter 6 Security Configuration MAC Filtering Setup The MAC Filtering Setup screen allows you to set up filters for packets containing configured MAC addresses. With the MAC Filtering feature, you can restrict access to certain servers based on their MAC address. MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode.
MAC Filtering Setup Blocked MAC Filtering Blocked MAC Filtering means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those that match any of the specified rules in the following screen. Adding MAC Filtering To add MAC Filtering, complete the following steps. 1 4020210 Rev A Click Security on the main screen. The Packet Filtering tab opens by default.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 144 2 Click MAC Filtering. The MAC Filtering screen opens. 3 Check the Enable Filtering Function check box. 4 Click Add to open a blank MAC Filtering screen.
MAC Filtering Setup 5 In the Protocol Type field, select one of the following protocols from the dropdown menu. PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 AppleTalk IPX NetBEUI IGMP 6 In the Destination MAC Address field, enter the frame's destination MAC address. 7 In the Source MAC Address field, enter the frame's source MAC address.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 146 2 Click MAC Filtering. The MAC Filtering screen opens. 3 Check the Enable Filtering Function check box. 4 Click Change Policy. The Change MAC Filtering Global Policy screen opens. In this example, the global policy for MAC filtering is "Blocked." 5 Do you want to change the Global Policy? If yes, click Yes. If the policy is forwarded, clicking Yes changes the policy to blocked and vise versa. If no, click No and the policy remains unchanged.
MAC Filtering Setup Removing MAC Filtering To remove a MAC filtering rule you have set up, complete the following steps. 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Security on the main screen. The Packet Filtering tab opens by default. 2 Click MAC Filtering. The MAC Filtering screen opens. 3 From the MAC Filtering screen, select Remove in the Remove column next to the MAC filtering rule you wish to remove. 4 Click Remove to remove the MAC filtering.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration Incoming IP Filtering By default, all incoming IP traffic from the WAN is blocked when the firewall is enabled. However, some IP traffic can be accepted by setting up filters. Path: Security > Packet Filtering > Incoming IP Filtering Adding an Incoming IP Filter You can create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition for the filter.
Incoming IP Filtering 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Select the Incoming IP Filtering tab. The Incoming IP Filtering screen opens.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 3 Click Add. The Add IP Filter Incoming screen opens. 4 In the Filter Name field, enter the name of the filter. 5 In the Protocol field, select one of the following protocols: TCP/UDP TCP UDP ICMP 6 In the Source IP address field, enter the source IP address of the server sending the incoming packets. 7 In the Source Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask of the server sending the incoming packets.
Incoming IP Filtering 11 In the Destination Port field, enter the port number for the server receiving the packets. You can enter one port or a range of ports using the following format: port or port:port. Example: 0:5 indicates ports 0 through 5. 12 Do you want to select all of the WAN interfaces? If yes, check the Select All field under WAN Interfaces (Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled only).
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 2 Click Incoming IP Filtering. The Incoming IP Filtering screen opens. 3 Check the Enable Filtering Function check box to enable the filtering function. Removing an Incoming IP Filter To remove an incoming IP filter, complete the following steps. 1 152 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default.
Incoming IP Filtering 4020210 Rev A 2 Select the Incoming IP Filtering tab. The Incoming IP Filtering screen opens. 3 From the Incoming IP Filtering screen, select Remove in the Remove column next to the filter you wish to remove. 4 Click Remove to remove the filter.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration Outgoing IP Filtering By default, all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed, but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters. Path: Security > Packet Filtering > Outgoing IP Filtering Enabling the Filtering Function To enable the outgoing IP filtering function, complete the following steps.
Outgoing IP Filtering 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click Outgoing IP Filtering. The Outgoing IP Filtering screen opens. 3 Check the Enable Filtering Function check box to enable the filtering function. Adding an Outgoing IP Filter To add an outgoing IP filter, complete the following steps.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 156 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Select the Outgoing IP Filtering tab. The Outgoing IP Filtering screen opens.
Outgoing IP Filtering 3 Click Add. The Add IP Filter Outgoing screen opens. 4 In the Filter Name field, enter the name of the filter. Note: You cannot use blank spaces in the filter name. 5 In the Protocol field, select one of the following protocols: TCP/UDP TCP UDP ICMP 6 In the Source IP address field, enter the source IP address for the server sending the incoming packets. 7 In the Source Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask for the server sending the incoming packets.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration Removing an Outgoing IP Filter To remove an outgoing IP filter, complete the following steps. 158 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Select the Outgoing IP Filtering tab. The Outgoing IP Filtering screen opens. 3 From the Outgoing IP Filtering screen, select Remove in the Remove column next to the filter you wish to remove. 4 Click Remove to remove the filter.
Parental Control Setup - Filtering Function Parental Control Setup - Filtering Function The Client IP/MAC Filtering Setup screen allows you to configure the residential gateway to restrict access to the Internet, email, or other network services at specific days and times. You can set time restrictions for a single computer, a range or computers, or multiple computers.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 160 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click the Firewall tab. The Filtering Function screen opens.
Parental Control Setup - Filtering Function 4020210 Rev A 3 Check the Enable Filtering Function check box to enable the filtering function. The Client IP MAC Filtering screen populates with any time restrictions that are set. 4 Click Add PC. The Add Filtering Function screen opens.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 5 In the Client PC Description field, enter a description of the PC for which you want to block services. 6 In the Choose mode field, select IP mode or MAC mode from the drop-down menu. 7 Enter the IP address in the Client PC IP Address field, or enter the MAC address in the MAC address field depending upon the mode you selected in step 6. 8 Under Service Name area, check the Blocking check box for every service that you wish to filter.
Parental Control Setup - Filtering Function 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click the Firewall tab. The Filtering Function screen opens.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 164 3 Check the Enable Filtering Function check box to enable the filtering function. The Client IP/MAC Filtering Setup screen populates with any time restrictions that are set. 4 From the Configure field select Remove in the Remove column next to the time of day restriction that you wish to remove. 5 Click Remove to remove the restriction.
URL Filtering Function URL Filtering Function The URL Filtering Function screen allows you to block websites based on the URL address and/or key words used in the website. For example, if you have children in the home, you may want to block websites that are inappropriate for children by entering the URL or key words. Path: Security > Firewall > URL Filter Enabling URL Filtering To enable URL filtering for the firewall, complete the following steps.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 166 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click the Firewall tab. The Filtering Function screen opens by default.
URL Filtering Function 3 Click the URL Filter tab. The URL Filtering Function screen opens. 4 Click Enable URL Filtering Function. The URL Filtering Function screen updates with blank fields for entering the URLs that you want to block. 5 For each rule, enter the URL or keyword that you want to block. 6 In the Week Day area, select Everyday or select the individual days on which you want the filter to take effect.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 168 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click the Firewall tab. The Filtering Function screen opens by default. 3 Click the URL Filter tab. The URL Filtering Function screen opens.
URL Filtering Function 4020210 Rev A 4 Click Enable URL Filtering Function. The URL Filtering Function screen updates with blank fields for entering the URLs that you want to block. 5 Click Del next to each rule that you want to delete. If you want to remove all the rules, click Remove All. 6 Click Save.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration Stateful Packet Inspection The Stateful Packet Inspection screen allows the gateway to inspect packets passing through it to deny network attacks. Path: Security > Firewall > Stateful Packet Inspection Enabling Stateful Packet Inspection To enable stateful packet inspection (SPI), complete the following steps.
Stateful Packet Inspection 4020210 Rev A 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click the Firewall tab. The Filtering Function screen opens by default.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 172 3 Click the Stateful Packet Inspection tab. The Intrusion Detection screen opens. 4 Select the Enable SPI, Hacker Pattern and Anti-Dos Firewall field. 5 Select the Enable Email Alert field and fill in the email address and SMTP server address that you want to notify when the DSL must be rebooted. 6 Click Save/Apply to enable stateful packet inspection.
Local Certificates Local Certificates The Local Certificates screen allows you to load certificates onto the residential gateway. Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. A maximum of four certificates can be stored on the residential gateway. Path: Security > Certificate > Local > Local Certificates Creating Certificates The Create Certificate screen allows you to generate a certificate by specifying certificate parameters shown in this screen.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration 174 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens. 2 Click Add. The Local Certificates screen opens.
Local Certificates 3 Click Create Certificate Request. The Create New Certificate Request screen opens. 4 In the Certificate Name field, enter the name for the certificate. 5 In the Common Name field, enter the common name of the certificate. 6 In the Organization Name field, enter the name of the organization that owns the certificate. 7 In the State/Province Name field, enter the state or province where you want to register the certificate.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration Importing Local Certificates The Import Certificate screen allows you to import a pre-existing certificate to the residential gateway. To import a certificate, complete the following steps. 176 1 Click Security on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default. 2 Click Certificate. The Local Certificates screen opens.
Local Certificates 4020210 Rev A 3 Click Import Certificate. The Import certificate screen opens. 4 In the Certificate Name field, enter the name of the certificate. 5 In the Certificate area, copy and paste the contents of the certificate file provided by the service provider. 6 In the Private Key area, copy and paste the private key from the certificate file provided by the service provider. 7 Click Apply to save the certificate on the residential gateway.
Chapter 6 Security Configuration Trusted CA Certificates The Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates screen allows you to load certificates onto the residential gateway. You can use CA certificates to verify peers' certificates. A maximum of four certificates can be stored.