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BT2700HGV Router Details

cliveh
Member

Hi.

 

I have started to implement content screening, but it appears to be a blanket allow / block. However in the content screening menu I can see various devices attached under the computer heading.

 

I would like to add another device for a user who requires access to some of the sites I have blocked, but can see no way to add a device.

 

How does the router determine these devices, and is there a way to add a device?

 

A couple of the devices are PC's that are attached to our network.

 

The BT Router connects to our CISCO Firewall and so all network devices need to pass through this protection before going out through the BT Router.

 

Any clues please?

 

Thanks,

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cliveh
Member

@MHC wrote:

 

 

Have you used the SAVE button after each change?

 

 



yes have done that.

cliveh
Member

don't know if this coincidental, but since activating the content screen service, the BT router has now started to reboot itself intermittently.

 

Anyone else had this issue.

danhague
Power User

If it's rebooting intemittently, there must be an issue. Have you treried checking the error logs? Could be possible that it is running out on memory because of huge entries of input.

cliveh
Member

have found this is the error log, though doesn't seem to indicate memory.

 

INF P0000-00-00T00:01:57 sys Set system clock: 2012/02/15 14:17:31 GMT
INF 2012-02-15T14:24:12Z sys Successfully logged into a password protected page
INF 2012-02-15T14:24:14Z  Previous log entry repeated 1 times
INF 2012-02-15T14:33:24Z sys dsl0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF 2012-02-15T14:35:43Z sys ppp0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF 2012-02-15T14:35:46Z sys ppp0: Up with ipv4 service on pppoa0
INF 2012-02-15T14:35:46Z sys dnstest0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF 2012-02-15T14:35:48Z sys ipnet0: Up on ppp0 with 81.130.3.62/3281.134.64.1
INF 2012-02-15T14:35:48Z sys DNS up DNS1:194.72.9.34, DNS2:194.72.0.98
INF 2012-02-15T14:35:58Z sys Bridge network changed to 81.130.3.62/255.255.255.255

bmask:255.255.255.255
INF 2012-02-15T14:45:31Z sys dsl0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF 2012-02-15T14:46:42Z sys ppp0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF 2012-02-15T14:46:45Z sys ppp0: Up with ipv4 service on pppoa0
INF 2012-02-15T14:46:46Z sys dnstest0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF 2012-02-15T14:46:48Z sys ipnet0: Up on ppp0 with 81.134.79.158/3281.134.64.1
INF 2012-02-15T14:46:48Z sys DNS up DNS1:194.72.9.34, DNS2:194.72.0.98
INF 2012-02-15T14:46:54Z sys Bridge network changed to 81.134.79.158/255.255.255.255

bmask:255.255.255.255

 

Have rang support who are saying its an internal issue.  I have been asked to take the cover off the ADSL v1.0 box which is where the main cable comes in and run the connection via the test socket. There is no test socket and the wires are bare and don't appear to be securely fastened to the socket, looks like the socket presses against the wires to make the connection, does this sound correct?

MHC
Guru

 

 

Can you get a picture of the internal part of te socket ... you can post an image on here and then we can comment.

 

Also,  on the 2700/2701 is a page with the training history - statuas when sync lost and regained ...  home/xslt?PAGE=C_5_3   that can be useful in seeing what te line state was when sync was lost.

 

 

cliveh
Member

spoke with BT yesterday... they called me. woohey!

 

anyway the guy I spoke to Steve was very knowledgeable and said that it sounded like a power issue, so he is sending out a new router and power supply.  The new router still does not have the ability to save the config, however he did also say that there was a brand new router that it is trial status at the moment that does have the ability (about time too).

 

Will need to configure the new router with the existing settings (manually), so have to make good screengrabs of the relevant pages, wish me luck. lol.

 

Thanks again for all your help.

MHC
Guru

 

The 2700/01 does have te ability to save te config - how else does it come back in the same state after a power cycle? It does not have the ability to take a copy of the config file and dloiad that elsewhere but that is not a major issue.

 

 

cliveh
Member

@MHC wrote:

 

The 2700/01 does have te ability to save te config - how else does it come back in the same state after a power cycle? It does not have the ability to take a copy of the config file and dloiad that elsewhere but that is not a major issue.

 

 


yes the config can be saved to running memory, but the ability to take a copy and then upload that copy to a new router if there is a problem would be helpful in my case as I have 8 static ip's that link to public facing services and setting these up each time can be resource consuming.

cliveh
Member

Have received and installed a replacement BT Router.  All was ok for one day and then today we have had one outage, though whilst BT were doing their tests and checks the line was going up and down worse than anything.

 

Have arranged for a BT Broadband Boost Engineer (very grandiose) to visit next week.

cliveh
Member

i have a suspicion that our issues lie with the implementation of content screening and the higher than average load that this places on the 2701 router.