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2. Misc Configuration System Log Code Update connections ned MAI PPP Status able Download the latest firmware image from the NetComm website Save the file to your Desktop or other location Select the Browse button and locate the file saved in step 2 Click on the Update button to start the process Once the upgrade has been completed the router will need to reboot Image Download Select Image Download to start a Code Image Update After Image Download is selected it will take a few seconds before you can select the file to be downloaded L7 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem 3 WLU The Router page shows the firmware versions and WAN and LAN interface status MIM BASIC e OnePage Setup e hide advanced settings IINISTRATION Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration e SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test oute Table MAC Filterin SECURITY e Admin Password isc Configuration ystem Log Code Update Fimware Version ETHADSL USB 110502 RELIO S Customer Software Version V5 010 1b IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address 255 255 255 0 00 09 F3 01 43 87 203 100 234 244 IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 00 09 F3 01 43 86 Total Number of Lan Interfaces 1 Number of ethemet devices connected to the DHCP server 1 R IP Address MAC Address 1 19216829 00 10 60 59 C6 0C E
3. a 40 Dellen A0 One Page Setups 5 itte erede ER ERENNERT 40 Hide Advanced settings A 40 Adiinistratiphi LLULLU 41 WAN LAN DHCP DNS DEM Port Forwarding asseio eere eatin fece ee eee Eip aa 48 ADSL Gonfiguration u u u Ua rentre eere nte ne ERR Re saku 49 RIP Configuration L 50 Diagnostic LEE 51 Route Table i s a ee S uu eee 52 Usi em 53 SIT em n 54 Admin Password ascensione Eed CES 54 User PassWOEQ tese ee ote ace eoe Adie et aie cr aes aba ee 55 www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 2 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem holani lge Tee UEL EE 56 cM e EE 58 Code Update AAA 60 Eege Ee akak i Spot LEM asia d 61 Ell ug 61 NEE EES 62 MAAN BEE 63 WAN WEE 64 EE 65 TGP Connections u ieri uu inu S SSS O G eec eruit t pera ina nienie 66 Learned MAC Table nnne nennen nennen neni 67 PPP Tr 68 Save Settings and Reboot A 69 Appendix A Connection Instructions a ennenen 70 Connect your NB1300 ADSL Modem via Ethernet 70 Connect your NB1300 ADSL Modem via USB 71 Appendex B Trouble Shooting eet eee etiei renis r EE etri 72 General Modem Operation essen 72 Web Based Interface a a aa Internet ISP Connection Testing your TCP IP Network Using a Ping Utility 75 Appendix C Glo
4. 1j8uj ulg oiseg ISAY uyg 8LL6L Lvl 07 53 J M S M Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem www netcomm com au Page 16 o MEL Basic ADSL Modem USB Configuration Use this configuration if you Have been told to use the ADSL Modem Easy Config Profile or Want to connect this device to another router or Want to use your ISP s software to log on to the Internet directly not sharing and your computer will use a Public IP address and DO NOT need the NB1300 to share your Internet service You can still use windows ICS to share your Internet Service and Do not require your computer to be protected via NAT from the Internet e g you may be running Personal firewall software or a Secondary router ADSL p Internet USB Cable ONES NetComm NB1300 sad ADSL Modem E gt TI we SS SE oftware PPPol NV E fat ar O QO UJ Telephone ADSL modem Transparent Bridge to be connected to a router This is when you plug the modem directly into the USB port of just one computer You then must run Internet connection software often supplied by your ISP on the computer to establish a connection to the Internet This method means that the computer connected to the USB port of the NB1300 is exposed to the Internet and is given a public IP address Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 17 Meta Before continuing ensure you hav
5. measured in dB It is measured by calculating the difference in dB between the signal power level received at the Client ADSL modem and the reference signal power level transmitted from the Central Office DSLAM Errored Seconds The error during Showtime ADSL link whenever a given sec contains CRC error that second will be declared error second Loss of Signal This field displays the count of event of ADSL signal loss Loss of Frame This field displays the count of event of ADSL frame loss CRC Errors This field displays the number of transmit data frames containing CRC errors Data Rate This field displays the ADSL data rate Latency This field displays the latency modes for fast or interleave www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 38 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem W LY UA The PPP Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface See PPP MIM BASIC OnePage Setup show advanced settings Ifa appears under Mode column you need to Router ADSL PPP Connection Connect Execute Save Setting and Reboot These fields display the following information on each PPP interface Connection Name user defined Interface PVC Mode PPPoE or PPPoA Status Connected or Not Connected Packets Sent Packets Received Bytes Sent Byte Received Connection Name Interface Mode Status Pkts Sent Pkts Revd Bytes Sent Bytes Revd 1 PPPoPvc 0 Pvc 0 PPPoE Connected 7056 10000 904006 to make s
6. Misc Configuration User Mode Multi User e System Log Code Update Ethemet Mode Setting Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Save Setting and Reboot LAN IP Address amp Subnet Mask The default is 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 you can change it to another private IP address such as 172 168 0 1 and 255 255 255 0 For most configurations it is recommended to leave it as default DHCP Server System Allocated The DHCP address pool is based on LAN port IP address plus 12 IP addresses For example the LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 the DHCP address pool is at the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 14 User Defined The DHCP address pool is at the range of User Defined Start Address and User Defined End Address The maximum pool size can be 253 IP addresses 255 total IP addresses 1 broadcast address 1 LAN port IP address DHCP Gateway Selection The default setting for the DHCP Gateway Selection is Automatic The user can select the User Defined to specify User Defined Gateway Address The DHCP server will issue the User Defined Gateway Address to the LAN DHCP clients Lease time The Lease time is the amount of time of a network user will be allowed to connect with DHCP server If all fields are 0 the allocated IP addresses will be effective forever User mode Under the Single User mode the DHCP server only allocates one IP address to local PC Under th
7. Password Disconnect timeout Mode Wan Connection Type VPI VCI Static IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Bridge mode D are Setting Details Blank Blank amp Blank 0 1483 Bridged IP LLC 84 35 192 168 241 101 255 255 255 0 amp 0 0 0 0 Enabled Default Setting Although in most cases you will not be required to alter these default settings for your NB1300 your ISP may identify specific settings to enable connection to their service Please refer to your ISP or Network Administrator for further information 4 Click Submit and then click the Save Setting and Reboot button from the bottom of the menu Wait for the configuration to complete Step 3 Configuring your Computer Router to use the NB1300 ISP Software Method Install software on your computer usually provided by your ISP and enter a User Name and Password This software usually adds a PPP service to your computer Please refer to your ISP for more information on how to configure your software to work with the NB1300 ADSL Modem when used as a bridge Second Router Method If you are using a second router in conjunction with the NB1300 as a Bridge you should unplug the NB1300 from the computer and plug the NB1300 into the secondary router Consult the second router s documentation for information on how to configure your user name and password Note Depending on the second router you may need to use a strai
8. Fully ACA A Tick amp Telstra IP1149 approved compatible with all major ISPs and Operating Systems USB is only supported in Windows 98 ME 2000 XP and Mac OSX 1 year warranty out of the box Extra 2 years FREE with online registration at www netcomm com au Conditional upon registration online NetComm is the name Australians trust for reliable data communications Only NetComm develops its products specially for Australian conditions making NetComm the first choice for quality and reliability Listed on the Australian Stock Exchange ASX NTC NetComm is Australia s own data communications and networking solutions provider For more information on this and other NetComm products please visit www netcomm com au NetComm Limited ABN 85 002 490 486 PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia PHONE 02 9424 2070 FAX 02 9424 2010 EMAIL sales netcomm com au Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of NetComm Limited or their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without notice Images shown may vary slightly from the enclosed product Product Code NB1300
9. I I l Microfilter required if additional I devices are connected I I I I I I I I I to an extension Telephone www netcomm com au Page 7 9 o QD z H gt e LED Indicators Meta C The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit they are green in colour The meanings are as follows Label Meaning PWR Power RDY Ready WAN LNK WAN Link WAN RXD WAN Receive Data LAN ACT LAN Activity LAN LNK LAN Link www netcomm com au Page 8 Status On Off Flashing Flashing On Off Flashing Off Flashing On Off Indicates Power is on Power is off Unit is powered up correctly when pulsing steadily ON or OFF during reboot or when unit switched OFF If ON or OFF permanently then there is an error Try powering unit OFF then ON after a minute Link being attempted by router Link established No link Flashes when receiving or sending data on the WAN port ADSL line No data being sent or received Flashes when data is being sent or received on the LAN connection Indicates a link to your LAN or Network card is active Indicates no link to LAN Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Meta Using Easy Config Loading an ISP profile into your NB1300 NetComm s Easy Config software is supplied to help you to configure your NB1300 for a quick connection to the Internet You can use one of the default profiles provided or you can use a pr
10. LO E m o T nm ts ea o N D uu Private IP Eg 192 168 1 1 Authentication PPPoE PPPoA VPI amp VCI www netcomm com au Page 32 gsn Aemaye5 Metal Advanced Configuration for your NB1300 How to make changes The NB1300 utilises a Web based interface for configuration this means that you do not need to load drivers unless using USB and configuration is always performed via a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator For each configuration page there is a Submit button to store the changes for that page before you move on to the next page Once you have made all your required changes you must click the Save Settings and Reboot button Clicking this button will permanently store all your changes and implement them by performing a reboot Please wait upto 30 seconds for your router to reboot and resynchronize the ADSL link Showtime The Reboot process is complete when the RDY light starts pulsing steadily again Note DO NOT power the unit off or press the reset button again during the reboot process Multiple Virtual Circuits The NB1300 is capable of being configured to maintain multiple virtual circuits that is multiple routed connections or PPP sessions down the same ADSL copper cable Most ADSL connections will only support one PPP session please confirm your line s accounts capabilities with your ISP All configurations made in the one page setup ar
11. Bit Swapping This field allows the user to enable or disable the upstream bit swapping Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 49 Pe The RIP Per Interface Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for each Interface PVCs PPP Sessions USB and LAN MIL RP Disabled Border Gateway Enabled v Supply Interval 30 Seconds Expire Timeout 180 Seconds Garbage Timeout 120 Seconds Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect e Code Update lt Router Rh SL Interface This field allows the user to choose the Interface PVCs PPP Sessions USB and LAN for the RIP to be configured Enable This field allows the user to Enable Yes or Disable No the specified interface for RIP Supplier This field allows the user to select the Supplier Mode RIP Transmit Disabled The supplier transmit is disabled V1 BC The supplier transmits in RIPv1 Broadcast V2 BC The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Broadcast V2 MC The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Multicast Listener This field allows the user to select the Listener Mode RIP Receive V1 The listener receives the RIPv1 only V2 The listener receives the RIPv2 only V1 V2 This listener receives the both RIPv1 and RIPv2 Supplier and Listener are based on section 4 1 Compatibility Switch in RFC 1723 Current RIP Settings This field displays the each interface s RIP sta
12. Change Adapter avances BASIC 3 s S ONPSSCSSUE Virtual Circuit Enabled v Static IP Settings hide advanced settings Bridge Disabled TP Address 192 168 241 101 ADMINISTRATION IGMP Disabled Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Encapsulation PPPoE LLC Y Gateway 0000 ATM PPP VPI 8 Service Name VCI 35 Usemame atricket dsl pacificnetau Route Table Service Category UBR v Password DTD e MAC Filtering SECURITY Bandwidth u kbps Disconnect Timeout 0 seconds Max 32767 ae MRU 1492 5 DHCP Client Disabled v H nfiquration MTU 1492 System Log Host Name e Code Update MSS 1432 MAC Spoofing Disabled v SENSE EA Auto i Automatic Re t v Mac Address 1000000000000 x pcr Submit Reset Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Save Setting and Reboot Per VC Settings Change Adapter Under Per VC Setting it provides the configurations for VPI VCI Static IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway The Static IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway are used for Static IP configuration Current NetComm firmware supports eight PVCs To switch between the PVCs please choose one of the virtual circuit numbers and click on the Submit button to switch over MAC Spoofing MAC Spoofing is developed to solve the scenario when the ISP only recognizes one MAC address Copy the ISP recognized MAC address here Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 41 Advanced ZZZ7 7 ATM Service
13. Ethernet Cable PC2 Microfilter D NetComm NB1300 Network Switch hub ADSL Modem Eg NetComm s NB3005 Ethernet Cable PC3 E Ethernet Cable Telephone PC4 Ethernet Gateway performing Network Address Port Translation This is when the NB1300 is connected to your network switch or hub and shares the Internet connection to all computers on the network The NB1300 will log on to your ISP on behalf of your computers and it will shield your computers from direct Internet attack by using Network address Translation NAT Before continuing ensure you have the following items and information ready A Windows 98 ME NT 2000 or XP client machine with a Network Interface Card installed Either a Network Hub and two UTP cables OR one Crossover UTP cable A telephone line with ADSL service enabled User Name Password VPI VCI encapsulation and DNS server settings for your ADSL account ask your ISP if unsure Note The following procedure presumes your NB1300 is set to a factory default IP address 192 168 1 1 www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 22 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Meta Step 1 Connecting your computer to the NB1300 Note This unit should only be connected to the Telecommunications Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of ACA TS008 RJ11 for ADSL connection RJ45 for 10 100 Power jack for AC to telephone line Ethernet LAN connection power adaptor USB data port Reset On o
14. Ethernet connection hence DHCP and other protocols will work the same as for Ethernet Connecting your NB1300 ADSL Modem via Ethernet lt lt LD D 9 1 Connect your NB1300 to either a computer directly or a network hub or siwtch using cat5 ethernet cables You need to ensure you are using the correct type of etherent cable ie straight through or crossover ADSL Enabled Powerpoin Line Port Power Adaptor into POWER Port Computer with Network Card NB1300 ADSL Modem e Ethernet Cable into LAN Port 2 Connect the power pack to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and switch on the power switch 3 Ensure that there is a LAN link light on the NB1300 4 Ensure that the computer you intend to use has an IP address in the same subnet as the NB1300 ADSL Modem e g the NB1300 s default IP is 192 168 1 1 your computer should be on 192 168 1 100 or similar If you have DHCP enabled on your computer the NB1300 will assign your computer a suitable IP address 5 Ensure that your computer has a LAN link light 6 Connect one end of the ADSL phone line to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and the other end to the wall socket Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 5 hodan Connecting your NB1300 ADSL Modem via USB 1 Connect the power pack to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and switch on the power switch ADSL Enabled Powerpoint Line e O
15. Log Code Update Advanced si Router ADSL LAN WAN AIM TCP connections Learned MAC Table o PPP Status e Setting Tx Bytes 1345935 Rx Bytes 6643497 Tx Cells 25395 Rx Cells 125349 Rx HEC Errors 0 Tx Mgmt Cells 4 Rx Mgmt Cells 2 Tx CLPO Cels 25395 ReCLPOCels 125347 Tx CIPI Cells i P Rx CLP1 Cells x Rx Errors D S Ta Errors o Re Misrouted Cells 0 TCP Status The TCP Status page shows the statistics for all TCP connections www netcomm com au Page 66 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem VELL The Learned MAC Table page shows the current learned Bridge MAC table L7 Advanced MAC Address Expiration BASIC e OnePage Setu e hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION 0020ED5F458B 100 WAN LAV DNS Aging Timeout 100 Seconds NAT Port Forwarding Submit Reset ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Password User P Misc Configuration System Log Code Update 00 10 60 59 C6 0C 98 sword TCP connections Learned MAC Table PPP Status ting and F Aging Timeout This field allows the user to enter the update period for the MAC table Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 67 Pe The PPP Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface BASIC OnePage Setup
16. NAT o Port Forwarding TONS Er Session Name User s IP ADSL Confiquration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Number of NAT Configurations 0 Route Table Session Name Configuration e MAC Filtering SECURITY Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect e Ad s Available Sessions o Code Update SessionName Interface Router Number of Sessions 0 e ADSL IS z e WAN ATM Save Setting and Reboot When the Dynamic NAPT is chosen there is no need to configure the NAT Session and NAT Session Name Configuration The NAT option only maps single WAN IP address to the local PC IP address It is peer to peer mapping 1x1 For each WAN interface only one local PC IP address can be associated with each WAN interface Click the link Session Name Configuration to add the session name for WAN interface The NAPT option maps the single WAN IP addresses to many local PCs IP addresses 1xN It is the multiple mapping mechanism For each WAN Interface more than one local PC can be associated with one WAN Interface Click the link Session Name Configuration to add the session name for WAN interface Session Name This field allows the user to enter his her own session Name to distinguish different NAT session for different interfaces among different PPP sessions and different PVCs Interface This field allows the user to choose specific WAN In
17. PPP1 DNS Secondary IP address is ClearLog Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration e RIP Configuration e Route Table MAC Filtering e PPP Status Save Setting and Reboot To clear the System Log simply click on the Clear Log button To save the System Log right click in the Log field and select Select All then right click again and select Copy then paste it to your text editor Notepad is good The System Log records DSL Layer DSL Link detected DSL Link connected DSL Link disconnected E ATM Layer ATM detected ATM connected ATM disconnected ATM setting up VPI VCI E PPP Layer PPP authenticated PPP invalid user name or password PPP unable to connect with PPP server www netcomm com au Page 58 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem MLM E IP Layer P IP protocol up P PPP IP address P PPP Gateway IP address PPP DNS Primary IP address P PPP DSN Secondary IP address gt Q lt D O p Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 59 The Code Update page allows the user to upload new firmware to the NB1300 To upload new firmware 1 u de pe be www netcomm com au Page 60 ZZ BASIC OnePage Setup hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION WAN LAN DNS NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Pass
18. Routed IP LLC or VC Mux Classical IP over ATM PPPoE VC Mux LLC None If your connection is not working with the suggested configuration try using one of the other settings O o o o o VC Settings These are the settings for the line itself these are supplied by your ISP C COU L L VPI usually 8 unless specified otherwise by your ISP VCI usually 35 unless specified otherwise by your ISP Static IP Address 0 0 0 0 or 192 168 241 101 unless specified by your ISP Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 unless specified by your ISP Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 unless specified by your ISP Bridge Enabling bridge mode will place the unit into Transparent bridge mode like a Ethernet ADSL modem to use this mode you should also set your WAN type to a Bridging option e g RFC 1482 Bridge using LLC Show Advanced Seitings Select this option to display the advanced settings of the NB1300 See further for details of Advanced settings Advanced configurations should only be used if you are familiar with the operation of your network and ISP settings or if you are directed to do so by NetComm support or your ISP Status The status pages show what the status is of current connections and settings this section describes what fields are displayed See Mam Menu advanced for details on how to change these settings www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 36 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Pe The Router page shows the firmware ver
19. allows the user to set the configuration of IP filtering Enable and disable MAC filtering by selecting the Yes or No radio buttons e Z72077 Enable Bridge Filtering O Yes No ID SreMAC Dest MAC Type 1 Block O Forward Add MAC address Should look like 000002fa6fab Ethernet type Should look like a5ff MAC Filtering SECURITY Source MAC When the bridge filtering is enabled enter the Source MAC address select Block and click Add Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet packets matched with this source MAC address will be filtered out If the Forward is selected then the packets will be forwarded to the destination PC Destination MAC When the bridge filtering is enabled enter the Destination MAC address select Block and click Add Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet packets matched with this destination MAC address will be filtered out If the Forward is selected then the packets will be forwarded to the destination PC Type Enter the hexadecimal number for the Ethernet type field in Ethernet II packets For example 0800 is for IP protocol 0800 IP Protocol ASFF Ethernet Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 53 ZZ The Admin Password Configuration page allows the user to set the password for administrator The Admin password is the same as the FTP password and must be at least 8 characters long for the FTP function to work e VUA For FTP to
20. should occur 1 When power is first applied verify that both the Power LED and Ready LED are on 2 The RDY LED will turn off after 5 seconds 3 After approximately 10 seconds verify that B The RDY LED will flash which indicates that the modem is ready for use B The LAN LED will only light when a ethernet cable is connected and a successful LAN connection is made If any of these conditions does not occur refer to the appropriate section below PWR LED Not On If the PWR and other LEDs are off when your ADSL modem is turned on P Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your ADSL Modem and that the power supply adapter is also properly connected to a functioning power outlet P Check that you are using the 12 V AC power adapter supplied by NetComm for this product If the error persists you have a hardware problem and should contact NetComm technical support Resetting the NB1300 ADSL Modem To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the administration password or IP address you must use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the ADSL Modem 1 Press and hold the Default Reset button for about 10 seconds 2 Release the Default Reset button and wait for the Modem to reboot which will take approximately one minute 3 Once the RDY and WAN LEDs are flashing the unit has finished rebooting and the factory defaults have been restored Do not power off the modem or press re
21. the Web access For example when it is changed to 1001 the HTTP server address for the LAN WAN access is http 192 168 1 1 1001 FTP server This field allows the user to enable or disable the FTP connection If you want FTP access from the WAN side you must ensure there are no port forwards for port 21 TFTP server This field allows the user to enable or disable the TFTP connection DMZ ADMZ De Militarized Zone is added between a protected network and an external network in order to provide an additional layer of security When there is a suspected packet coming from WAN the firewall will forward this packet to the DMZ host DMZ Host IP The IP address of the DMZ host at LAN side DHCP Relay If it is enabled the DHCP requests from local PCs will forward to the DHCP server runs on the WAN side of a network To have this function working properly please disable the NAT to run on router mode only disable the DHCP server on the LAN port and make sure the routing table has the correct routing entry www netcomm com au Page 56 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Meta DHCP Target IP The DHCP server runs on WAN side IGMPProxy Here is the global setting for IGMP Proxy If it is enabled then the enabled IGMP Proxy on WAN PVCs will be working Otherwise no WAN PVC can have IGMP Proxy working on it PPP connect on WAN access If it is enabled the PPP session will be automatically established when there is a packet wants t
22. work the password for Admin should be at least 8 characters Do not use amp in the password BASIC Admin Password OnePage Setup hide advanced settings Retype Password ADMINISTRATION e WAN Submit Reset LAN ons Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering SECURITY Admin Password sword isc Configuration e System Log Is Code Update Router ADSL LAN WAN ATM ICP connections Learned MAC Table PPP Status Save Setting and User Name admin Password default password www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 54 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem W LY UA The User Password Configuration page allows the Admin user to set the password for the general user When logged in as a general user you can view the basic staus of the NB1300 but you can not make critical changes to the unit e E Do not use amp in the password BASIC User Password o OnePage Setu hide advanced settings Retype Password ADMINISTRATION WAN Reset Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table e MAC Filtering SECURITY Admin Password Use
23. your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet PPPoE or PPP over ATM PPPOA login P If you have selected a login program you may have incorrectly set the Service Name User Name and Password See Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA below www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 74 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem y 77 2 P Your ISP may check for your computer s host name Assign the computer Host Name of your ISP account to your ADSL Modem in the browser based Setup Wizard P Your ISP only allows one MAC address to connect to Internet and may check for your computer s MAC address In this case inform your ISP that you have bought a new network device and ask them to use your ADSL Modem s MAC address PPPoE or PPPoA The PPPoA or PPPoA connection can be debugged as follows 1 Access the Main Menu of the ADSL Modem s configuration at http 192 168 1 1 2 Under the PPP menu you can view the PPP configuration settings depending on your connection type 3 Ifthe PPP menu shows the PPP connection type as connected the connection is up and working 4 If there is no PPP connection listed in the menu check your connection settings in the main menu If you cannot connect after several minutes you may be using an incorrect Service Name User Name or Password There also may be a provisioning problem with your ISP Internet Browsing If your ADSL Modem can obtain an IP address but your computer is unable to load any web pages f
24. 0 This simulated Ethernet port is only for connecting to the NB1300 and is only available for Windows 98SE Windows 2000 and Windows XP The NB1300 will log on to your ISP on behalf of your computer and it will shield your computer from Internet attack by using NAT Before continuing ensure you have the following items and information ready A Windows 98SE ME 2000 or XP client machine A telephone line with ADSL service enabled User Name Password VPI VCI encapsulation and DNS server settings for your ADSL account ask your ISP if unsure Note Please be aware that connection via USB is only supported in Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 and Windows XP For Windows 95 NT Linux and Macintosh you should use the Ethernet port of your NB1300 www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 28 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem are Step 1 Connecting your computer to the NB1300 Note This unit should only be connected to the Telecommunications Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of ACA TS008 a Place the CD ROM provided into your CD ROM drive RJ11 for ADSL connection RJ45 for 10 100 Power jack for AC to telephone line Ethernet LAN connection power adaptor USB data port Reset On off Button switch b Connect the USB cable from the NB1300 into a spare USB port on your computer c Windows will detect the new hardware and launch a New hardware Wizard When prompted to search for drivers choose Specify locat
25. 1300 The following example shows how a computer could be set up when the NB1300 ADSL Modem is configured with no DHCP service for this example The NB1300 ADSL Modem would be set to a LAN IP Address Gateway of 192 168 1 1 with a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 25 Mit Open the Control Panel and double click on the Network icon Scroll down to select TCP IP Ethernet Card and click on the Properties button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Your DNS numbers are specific to your ISP and should be notified along with your User Name and Password lt b c _ ab E bel LLI gt bel Es Note When using Internet Explorer as a web Local Area Network LAN Settings O browser click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options Select the Connections tab and click on the LAN Settings button Tick the Automatically detect settings checkbox and make sure the Use a Proxy server checkbox is unchecked www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 26 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem G Pe Operational Diagram for Ethernet Gateway Configuration Gateway Ethernet Buueus IVN pup uolesnueyiny dl AVAL dl 3iIqnd uois4eAuoo e3I65o1 pue 19uJ8U13 ISAY uoisiSAuo2 eIp W J891n0l 049 1 useop ssaJppy DYW p jqw sse pue pejquuessesip aie si pe u PAd suonoung Buiwoj oJ eu BuluuoJi d si Jayno
26. Category UBR and CBR are supported from the ATM Bandwidth Bandwidth setting takes effect only when the CBR is selected The maximum available bandwidth is from the upstream data rate of ADSL status page Encapsulation Bridee IGMP IGMP relay proxy specification and environment Support IGMP proxy relay function for ADSL modem based on the following requirement and case P On CO side there must be at least one IGMP querier router present IGMP querier will send IGMP query packet The ADSL modem is responsible to relay these IGMP query to Ethernet B6 End user multicast application device send IGMP report while receiving IGMP query or being activated by user the ADSL modem should be responsible to proxy that is change source IP to ADSL modem s WAN IP the IGMP report to ADSL WAN side include all PVCs The same case is for IGMP leave packet B6 Not necessary to relay multicast routing between two ADSL PVCs or two interfaces in LAN side P Special purpose multicast packet such as RIP 2 packet should run without interference Note Before the IGMP mode is enabled please go to the Miscellaneous Configuration page to enable the IGMP proxy Otherwise the IGMP selection will not be valid Q Where can download the free software to test IGMP A Please go to this link http manimac itd nrl navy mil MGEN PPP The current release supports multiple PPP sessions per PVC The PPP configuration in the WAN configuration page is for th
27. DSL interface Use the Virtual Circuit selection to selection different PVC for status display DHCP Release amp Renew This field allows the user to release and renew the WAN IP address in the WAN DHCP Client Enabled dynamic mode www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 64 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem The ATM Status page shows all the statistics Information of ATM cells Z72077 advan BASIC OnePage Setu ADMINISTRATION e WAN LAN DNS NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Password User Password Misc Configuration System Log Code Update Router ADSL LAN WAN ATM TCP connections Learned MAC Table PPP Status Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem hide advanced settings d ing and Reboot Tx Bytes 1345935 in oT Tx Cells 25395 Rx Cells 125349 Rx HEC Errors 0 Tx Mgmt Cells 4 Rx Mgmt Cells 2 Tx CLPO Cells 25395 Rx CLP0 Cells 125347 Tx CLP1 Cells 0 Rx CLP1 Cells 2 Rx Errors 0 Tx Errors 0 Rx Misrouted Cells 0 www netcomm com au Page 65 Pe Z77207 BASIC OnePage Setu hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION WAN LAN DNS NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table ECURITY Admin Password User Password Misc Configuration System
28. L zz z ADSL STATUS ain u Showtime Firmware Version 3 24 Line State SHOWTIME LESTE Modulation G dmt One p Amex Mode ANNEX_A Startup Attempts 1 Max Tx Power 38 dBiw Hz Router CO Vendor ALCATEL NETWORK n B Elaspsed Time 0 days 0 hours 54 minutes 22 seconds Save Setting and Reboot Downstream Upstream SNRMagn 324 240 Lie Attenuation 440 265 dB Errored Seconds 0 0 Loss of Signal 0 o Loss of Frame 0 o CRC Errors 0 0 Data Rate 1536 256 kbps Latency FAST FAST ADSL Line Status This field displays the ADSL connection process and status ADSL Modulation This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G dmt or T1 413 ADSL Annex Mode This field displays the ADSL annex modes for Annex A or Annex B ADSL Startup Attempts loss of showtime This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after Elapsed Time This field displays the time of the modem has been in operation SNR Margin Amount of increased noise that can be tolerated while maintaining the designed BER bit error rate The SNR Margin is set by Central Office DSLAM If the SNR Margin is increased bit error rate performance will improve but the data rate will decrease Conversely if the SNR Margin is decreased bit error rate performance will decrease but the data rate will increase Line Attenuation Attenuation is the decrease in magnitude of the ADSL line signal between the transmitter Central Office DSLAM and the receiver Client ADSL Modem
29. ML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 51 WLU UL The Route Table page displays routing table and allows the user to manually enter the routing entry The routing table will display the routing status of Destination Netmask Gateway and Interface The interface br0 means the USB interface lo0 means the loopback interface and pppl means the PPP interface The Gateway is the learned Gateway Wy BASIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 203 9 190 190 pppl OnePage Set hide advanced settings 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 bro ADMINISTRATION e WAN 127 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 100 e LAN DNS 2039190190 255 255 255 255 203 100 234 244 pppl NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration O None Diagnostic Test Route Table Auto MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Password Destination Netmask Gateway Interface O Select Interface Ip Dee v User Password O Specify IP Misc Configuration lt System Log Submit e Code Update e Router Destination Netmask Gateway e ADSL 5 e LAN O Specify IP e WAN Select Interface IpEtheret0 v AIM ICP connections dd v Submit Reset ele Table A submit J Reset PEP Status Mote Save changes to flash to restore on power up Save Setting and Reboot Manually Configured Routes Destination Netmask Gateway www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 52 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem WLU UA The MAC Filtering configuration page
30. O 9 o 09 z 2 e D gt e M Telephone Line lt j EL Cable into DSL e Port Power Adaptor into POWER Port Computer with E Network Card m NB1300 ADSL Modem Ga USB Cable into USB Port 2 Connect your NB1300 to a computer directly via USB cable 3 The Add New Hardware Wizard will launch and prompt you to provide a driver for your NB1300 ADSL Modem Insert the CD ROM provided 4 Connect one end of the ADSL phone line to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and the other end to the wall socket Installing the USB driver Windows 98 Me 2000 XP only When you install the USB driver on your computer it creates a Virtual Ethernet Adapter which can be configured in the same way as a Network Interface card with DHCP or static IP address To install the USB driver please follow the steps below 1 Boot your machine into Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Insert your NetComm NB1300 CD ROM into your CD ROM drive Plug power up to your NB1300 and switch ON Plug a USB cable from the back of the unit into a spare USB socket on your computer The Windows Add New Hardware Wizard should appear Click Next to continue Ensure the option Search for the best driver is chosen and click Next Scheer dp ee 9 iS When prompted where you would like to look for the drivers choose Specify location and untick any other boxes Then clic
31. On off Button switch a Using a Crossover network cable connect the Ethernet port of the NB1300 into the Ethernet port of the computer you wish to use to configure the unit b Connect the power and switch the NB1300 on c Ensure the LAN link on the NB1300 is active d Configure your Computer to use any IP address in the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 Note When the NB1300 is used in Bridge mode it is a fairly passive device and most Internet configuration required such as User Name Password etc is done on the computer or another router Step 2 Configuring the NB1300 After connecting all the ADSL Router cables you can either configure your NB1300 using the Easy Config software provided Refer to page 25 or complete the following manual configuration instructions Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 13 Pe a Power on the ADSL Router and launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browse to the address http 192 168 1 1 b Enter the correct user name and password to access the Configuration tool The default user name and password are as below User Name admin Password password c Click on the One Page Setup link under the Basic menu zy OnePage Configuration LAN BASIC IP Address 192 168 11 OnePage Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 show advanced settings WAN Router Service Name e ADSL e PPP Username Password gare Galling e
32. Port 2 Connect the power pack to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and switch on the power switch 3 Ensure that there is a LAN link light on the NB1300 4 Ensure that the computer you intend to use has an IP address in the same subnet as the NB1300 ADSL Modem e g the NB1300 s default IP is 192 168 1 1 your computer should be on 192 168 1 100 or similar If you have DHCP enabled on your computer the NB1300 will assign your computer a suitable IP address 5 Ensure that your computer has a LAN link light 6 Connect one end of the ADSL phone line to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and the other end to the wall socket www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 70 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem oe Connect your NB1300 ADSL Modem via USB 1 Connect the power pack to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and switch on the power switch ADSL Enabled Powerpoint Line e Oo V ff Tn Telephone Line d SL e CableintoDSL im Port Power Adaptor into POWER Port Computer with xxm NB1300 ADSL Modem gt k USB Cable into USB Port 2 Connect your NB1300 to a computer directly via USB cable 3 The Add New Hardware Wizard will launch and prompt you to provide a driver for your NB1300 ADSL Modem Insert the CD ROM provided 4 Connect one end of the ADSL phone line to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and the other end to the wall socket Installing the USB driver Win
33. To ensure that the conditions of your warranty are complied with please go to the Net Comm web site for quick and easy registration of your product at www netcomm com au Alternatively you can use a copy of the Warranty Registration Form on the following page and mail it to NetComm Limited PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Contact Information If you have any technical difficulties with your product please do not hesitate to contact NetComm s Customer Support Department Email support netcomm com au Fax 02 9424 2010 Web www netcomm com au Trademarks and Notices NetComm is a trademark of Net Comm Limited Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Information is subject to change without notice All rights reserved Please note that the images used in this document may vary slightly from those of the actual product Specifications are accurate at the time of the preparation of this document but are subject to change without notice www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 80 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem CU along HIN e ZA Warranty Registration Form Date of Purchase Name Company Address Tel No E mail The following information is vital for your warranty Please make sure it s correct and complete Serial No Model Product Type Make sure PC Card External you fill this Inter
34. U settings should be changed to suit your ISPs recommendations if you are experiencing the following symptoms P General emails send but emails with attachments fail P Can achieve a connection but some web pages wont load or can t download files B Windows Update starts but fails to complete gt a lt 5 O bg CO E Your ISP recommends you change the setting What should I change my MTU settings to MTU settings should be set to 1492 to start with if you still have problems try lowering them to 1456 1400 or even as low as 750 to see if the problem improves Your ISP is the best person to contact to find out what MTU setting to use Note MTU above 1492 is likely to cause problems and is not likely to improve data throughput Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 43 LAN DHCP Pe The LAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the LAN port ae N 1M dvanced IP Address BASIC e OnePage Setup hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION Subnet Mask DHCP Server DHCP address pool selection User Defined Start Address User Defined End Address DHCP Gateway Selection LAN Configuration 192 166 2 1 255 255 255 0 Enabled v System Allocated v 192 168 1 100 1921681149 Automatic Route Table User Defined Gateway Address e MAC Filtering SECURITY Admin Pa Lease Time 3 days O hours O minutes O seconds Usi SSW User M
35. actory default settings NetComm recommends that you enable these features to enhance your security The warranty is automatically voided if 1 You or someone else use the product or attempts to use it other than as specified by NetComm 2 The fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or communication line whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause s 3 The fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit including but not limited to liquid spillage 4 Your product has been used for any purposes other than that for which it is sold or in any way other than in strict accordance with the user manual supplied 5 Your product has been repaired or modified or attempted to be repaired or modified other than by a qualified person at a service centre authorised by NetComm and 6 The serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed Limitations of Warranty The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded This warranty is in addition to and not in replacement for such conditions and warranties To the extent permitted by the Relevant Acts in relation to your product and any other materials p
36. ault and Advanced mode When you log into the router it will be in simple mode This provides enough configuration for the majority of connections Main Menu Simple The following is displayed in the left hand panel when you first log into the NB1300 see Main Menu Simpie BASIC e OnePage Setuj e show advanced settings Status e Router e ADSL PPP Save Setting and Reboot ke D c lt www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 34 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem WLU Basic Menu One Page Setup The One Page setup page is designed to make the most commonly required configuration fields available all in one place For most installations you will only need to use the one page setup to configure the unit One Page setup fields all apply to Virtual Circuit zero only see section on Multiple Virtual Circuits elsewhere in this manual for more information AE 7 OnePage Configuration LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 BASIC OnePage Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e show advanced settings Statu WAN T Service Name ADSL Username PPP SS Password Save Setting and Reboot EE LE 22762 WAN Type PPPoE LLC v VC Settings VPI NN VCI 35 Static IP Address 192 168 241 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 J Default Gateway 0000 BRIDGE mode Disabled v Connection Status Connected You must click the Submit button and then Save setting and Reboot button to co
37. be saved into the flash so it is necessary to go to this Save Settings page to save and reboot the system for the changes to be taken effect After the Save and Reboot you will be returned to the onepage setup Z77766 OC Main Menu advanced BASIC e OnePage Setu e hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION e Port Forwarding e ADSL Configuration e RIP Configuration e SNMP Configuration e Diagnostic Test e Route Table e MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Password e User Password e Misc Configuration e System Lo e Code Update Status e Router e ADSL LAN e WAN ATM e TCP connections e Learned MAC Table e PPP Status gt es lt e 2 D Save Setting and Reboot Note DO NOT power the unit off or press the reset button again during the reboot process Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 69 Met Appendix A Connection Instructions Connect your NB1300 ADSL Modem via Ethernet 1 Connect your NB1300 to either a computer directly or a network hub or siwtch using cat5 ethernet cables You need to ensure you are using the correct type of etherent cable ie straight through or crossover ADSL Enabled Powerpoint Line j Telephone Line a Cable into DSL Port Power Adaptor into POWER Port Computer with Network Card NB1300 ADSL Modem Ethernet Cable into LAN
38. dows 98 Me 2000 XP only When you install the USB driver on your computer it creates a Virtual Ethernet Adapter which can be configured in the same way as a Network Interface card with DHCP or static IP address To install the USB driver please follow the steps below 1 Boot your machine into Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Insert your NetComm NB1300 CD ROM into your CD ROM drive Plug power up to your NB1300 and switch ON Plug a USB cable from the back of the unit into a spare USB socket on your computer The Windows Add New Hardware Wizard should appear Click Next to continue Ensure the option Search for the best driver is chosen and click Next DX Qgv Du Be pe Sa When prompted where you would like to look for the drivers choose Specify location and untick any other boxes Then click the browse button to select the CD ROM drive which you inserted you Net Comm CD ROM into Then choose the USBdriver folder Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 71 y 7 70 Appendex B Trouble Shooting The following section gives details about troubleshooting issues for your NB1300 ADSL Modem Problems are divided into different areas to assist you in finding the appropriate solution General Modem Operation Before continuing refer to the correct power up sequence to verify that your NB1300 ADSL Modem is operating Correct power up sequence After you turn on your NB1300 ADSL Modem the following sequence
39. e www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 62 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem WLU The LAN page shows the information and status of LAN port DHCP client table Ethernet link and USB link e Number of ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server 1 WLM TP Address MAC Address 1 1921682 00 10 60 59 C6 0C Ethernet Link Status UP USB Link Status DOWN LAN These fields display the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the LAN interface Number of Ethernet Devices Connected to the DHCP Server These fields display the number of connections to the DHCP server as well as the DHCP client table with the assigned IP addresses and MAC addresses Ethernet Link Status This field displays the link up or down for the Ethernet USB Link Status This field displays the link up or down for the USB Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 63 Pe The WAN Status page shows the information and status of WAN PVCs s san IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address BASIC e OnePage Setup 203 100 0 0 255 255 255 0 00 09F3 0143 87 hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION f S WAN Virtual Circuit LAN DNS Release v Execute e NAT Port Forwarding e ADSL Configuration MAC Filtering SECURITY N Ad s onfiguration e System Loc e Code Update e Router e ADSL WAN These fields display the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the WAN A
40. e ADSL Modem as in this example ping 192 168 1 1 3 Click OK You should see a message like this one Pinging IP address with 32 bytes of data If the path is working you see this message Reply from lt IP address gt bytes 32 time xx ms TTL xxx If the path is not working you see this message Request timed out If the path is not functioning correctly you could have one of the following problems BW Wrong physical connections P Make sure the LAN LED is on P Check that the corresponding Link LEDs are on for your network interface card and for any hub ports that are connected to your computer and ADSL Modem P Wrong network configuration n Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP IP software are both installed and configured on your computer or workstation B6 Verify that the IP address for your ADSL Modem and your computer are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 76 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem oe Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After verifying that the LAN path works correctly test the path from your computer to a remote device From the Windows run menu type PING n 10 IP address gt where lt IP address gt is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP s DNS server If the path is functioning correctly replies as in the previous section are displayed If you do not receive replies P Chec
41. e Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only The DNS proxy will store the DNS server IP addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table And all DNS query messages will be sent to one of the dynamically obtained DNS servers Use User Configured DNS Servers Only The DNS proxy will use the user configured preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server And all DNS query message will be sent to one of DNS servers Enter the DNS IP in the Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server fields Auto Discovery User Configured The DNS proxy s table has all the IP addresses of dynamically obtained and user configured DNS servers User Configuration Place your primary and secondary DNS addresses here Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 45 Pe NAT The NAT Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for the Network Address Translation The default setting is Dynamic NAPT It provides dynamic Network Address Translation capability between LAN and multiple WAN connections the LAN traffic is routed to appropriate WAN connections based on the destination IP addresses and Route Table This eliminates the need for the static NAT session configuration between multiple LAN clients and multiple WAN connections y o NAT Configuration Main Mer Dynamic NAPT v NAT BASIC OnePage Setup Session Name User s IP Action hide advanced settings Add M ADMINISTRATION e WAN He Submit N DNS
42. e Multiple User mode the DHCP server allocates the IP addresses specified bye the DHCP address pool Ethernet Mode Setting The Ethernet Mode configuration page allows the user to set the LAN port into Auto Sense 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex or 10 Mbps Half Duplex Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem www netcomm com au Page 44 Pe DNS The DNS Configuration page allows you to set the configuration of DNS proxy The NetComm firmware supports DNS proxy For the DHCP requests from local PCs the DHCP server will set the LAN port IP as the default DNS server Thus all DNS query messages will come into LAN port first The DNS proxy on the ADSL modem recorded the available DNS servers and forward DNS query messages to one of DNS server y Z DNS Configuration Main Meni RE DNS Proxy Selection Use Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only User Configuration Preferred DNS Server 0 0 00 Alternate DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for the changes to take effect Misi e System Log Code Update Save Setting and Reboot Disable DNS Proxy The LAN port does not process the DNS query message For the DHCP requests from local PCs the DHCP server will set the user configured preferred DNS sever or alternate DNS server whichever is available as the DNS server Then all DNS query messages will be directly sent to the DNS servers Us
43. e first PPP session for each PVC The predefined PPP Account Name Account ID is Simple PPP Account 0 for PVCO and predefined PPP Connection Name is Simple PPP Session 0 for PVCO For the other PVC X the predefined account name and connection name will be Simple PPP Account X and Simple PPP Session X X is the PVC number from 1 to 7 It can support up to total of 16 PPP sessions and each PVC can support up to 8 PPP sessions The multiple PPP sessions may be configured with any combination over 8 PVCs For the multiple PPP sessions please go to PPP Configuration page Section 6 3 Service Name The service name of PPP is required by some ISPs If the ISP does not provide the Service Name please leave it blank Disconnect Timeout The Disconnect Timeout allows the user to set the specific period of time to disconnect from the ISP The default is 0 which means never disconnect from the ISP DHCP Client Use Table 6 1 to configure a valid setting for each PVC MRU Maximum Receive Unit indicates the peer of PPP connection the maximum size of the PPP information field this device can be received The default value is 1492 and is used in the beginning of the PPP negotiation In the normal negotiation the peer will accept this MRU and will not send packet with information field larger than this value www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 42 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Meta MTU Maximum Transmission Unit indicates the network stack of any packe
44. e made to Virtual Circuit Zero VCO You can configure the other VCs individually by opening the Advanced WAN page and selecting which VC you want to edit at the bottom of the page then pressing the Submit button All fields on that page will be presented in terms of the Virtual Circuit number just chosen USB or Ethernet The NB1300 can be connected via a USB cable or an Ethernet cable or both The reason for this is that the USB connection is simply an ehternet simulation as far as your computer is concerned the USB connection is an Ethernet connection hence DHCP and other protocols will work the same as for Ethernet gt a lt 5 E D a 1 After connecting all the ADSL Router cables Connect to 192 168 2 1 powering on the ADSL Router and launching a web EA browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browse to the address http 192 168 1 1 NetComm NB1300 2 Enter the correct user name and password to access User name admin the Configuration tool The default user name and Password DEDE password are as below Remember my password User Name admin Password password Note You must click the Submit button on every page that you make changes on and when you have made all your changes click the Save Setting and Reboot button Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 33 Meta The configuration page is split into two sections Simple mode def
45. e the following items and information ready A computer with a Network Interface Card installed or a router such as the Net Comm NB3100 A Crossover UTP cable A telephone line with ADSL service enabled User Name Password VPI VCI encapsulation and DNS server settings for your ADSL account ask your ISP if unsure These are not needed for the NB1300 but are required for the computer or router that it will be connected to Note The following procedure presumes your NB1300 is set to a factory default IP address 192 168 1 1 Step 1 Connecting your computer to the NB1300 Note This unit should only be connected to the Telecommunications Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of ACA TS008 Basic USB a Using a USB cable connect the USB port of the NB1300 into the USB port of the computer you wish to use to configure the unit RJ11 for ADSL connection RJ45 for 10 100 Power jack for AC to telephone line Ethernet LAN connection power adaptor USB data port Reset On off Button switch b Connect the power and switch the NB1300 on c Ensure the LAN link on the NB1300 is active d Configure your Computer to use any IP address in the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 Note When the NB1300 is used in Bridge mode it is a fairly passive device and most Internet configuration required such as User Name Password etc is done on the computer or another router www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Pa
46. ed to change the LAN settings unless you need the NB1300 to work with an existing network on a subnet other than 192 168 1 x erer nePage Configuration LAN BASIC IP Address 192 168 1 1 OnePage Setu Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 show advanced settings WAN e Router Service Name e ADSL PPR Usemame Password Disconnect n Timeout H seconds Max 32767 WAN Type PPPoE LLC gt VC Settings VPI H VC 35 Static IP Address 192 168 241 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 00 0 BRIDGE mode Disabled Connect Disconnect Submit Reset You must click the Submit button and then Save setting and Reboot button to commit changes You will need to Change your WAN and VC settings as provided by your ISP The following lists an example of the most common ISP settings used in Australia The fields that require changing from the default settings are highlighted www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 30 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem 2 7 D K Field Service name User Name Password Disconnect timeout Mode Wan Connection Type VPI VCI Static IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Bridge mode Setting Details Any name to describe your ISP Your ISP will provide a case sensitive User Name in a format similar to your email address Contact your ISP for details Enter your Password as supplied by your Service Provider characters are usually al
47. ff Button switch a Connect your NB1300 to either a computer directly or a network hub or switch using cat5 ethernet cables You need to ensure you are using the correct type of etherent cable ie straight through or crossover b Connect one end of the ADSL phone line to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and the other end to the wall socket e e D Sp lt m Iri E Y 5 2 c Connect the power pack to the NB1300 ADSL Modem and switch on the power switch d Ensure that there is a LAN link light on the NB1300 e Ensure that the computer you intend to use has an IP address in the same subnet as the NB1300 ADSL Modem e g the NB1300 s default IP is 192 168 1 1 your computer should be on 192 168 1 100 or similar If you have DHCP enabled on your computer the NB 1300 will assign your computer a suitable IP address f Ensure that your computer has a LAN link light Step 2 Configuring the NB1300 After connecting all the ADSL Router cables you can either configure your NB1300 using the Easy Config software provided Refer to page 9 or complete the following manual configuration instructions a After connecting all the ADSL Router cables powering on the ADSL Router and launching a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browse to the address http 192 168 1 1 Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 23 Pe b Enter the correct user name and password to access the Configura
48. ge 18 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Mls After connecting all the ADSL Router cables you can either configure your NB1300 using the Easy Config software provided Refer to page 9 or complete the following manual configuration instructions a Power on the ADSL Router and launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browse to the address http 192 168 1 1 b Enter the correct user name and password to access the Configuration tool The default user name and password are as below User Name admin Password password c Click on the One Page Setup link under the Basic menu 77 77 OnePage Configuration LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 WAN Service Name Username Password Disconnect d seconds Max 32767 Timeout WAN Type 1483BrdgedlPLLC Z VC Settings VPI g vcl be Static IP Address 192 168 241 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 BRIDGE mode Enabled gt Connect Disconnect Submit Reset You must click the Submit button and then Save setting and Reboot button to commit changes You will need to Change your WAN and VC settings as provided by your ISP The following lists an example of the most common ISP settings used in Australia The fields that require changing from the default settines are highlighted Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 19 Basic USB Field Service name User Name
49. ght through UTP cable instead of a crossover UTP cable to join the NB1300 to the WAN port of the other router www netcomm com au Page 20 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem G Pe Operational Diagram for ADSL Modem Configuration Basic USB 3 y 238 JeA 1IJ u9A49S 31eAA1JOS 3IA p ed plui Aq uone nueuginy e 9 uepow 1TSGV exe ebpug 1usjedsuej e E bunnoy ou Auo uoisjeAuo epe e Jsay S UO passed s wn awos sisseJppy DYW Es pepiewJojasJe sjexped e Puy suol uni Buiwoj oJ au BuruJojJed si Je3noy ay pow ebpug ul gt 8 6V v Voc Di JBAIIS q9M JON 1eAHd sos Jejnoy ase ZS g g Jeujoue Jo z E s S 61 yl 0z 53 zE HOLIMS Jones PM d L Y E dl oldd yoda Te 5 m amp lt N a gt c Page 21 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem 0 LLI gt O hodan Gateway Ethernet Configuration Use this configuration if you Have been told to use Easy Config ISP Profile 1 2 3 5 or 6 or Were told by your ISP to use this Configuration with another Easy Config profile or Have at least one computer with an Ethernet Networking socket and or Want to share your Internet Service with more than one computer Want your computers to be protected by the NB1300 via NAT You want your computers to use Private IP addresses V Cross Over or d Ethernet Cable s D ADSL gt Internet n Ethernet Cable
50. ght to begin pulsing before continuing We also recommend you change your Router s password from the factory default before connecting it to a network or the Internet Refer to the Admin Password section in the Security Menu C CO 2 Q Es E lt o D n Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 11 Basic Ethernet Pe Basic ADSL Modem Ethernet Configuration Use this configuration if you Have been told to use the ADSL Modem Easy Config Profile or Want to connect this device to another router or Want to use your ISP s software to log on to the Internet directly not sharing and your computer will use a Public IP address and DO NOT need the NB1300 to share your Internet service You can still use windows ICS to share your Internet Service and Do not require your computer to be protected via NAT from the Internet e g you may be running Personal firewall software or a Secondary router Cross Over Ethernet Cable E NetComm NB1300 Essen Microfilter ADSL Modem wit ZA CS gt isp software PPPOE Nay ADSL menes ED Telephone Example 1 Pcs Cross Over or ADSL Ethernet Cable Internet s NB1300 Broadband Router ADSL Modem Eg NetComm s NB3100C Si PCI Telephone Example 2 ADSL modem Transparent Bridge to be connected to a router This is when you plug the modem directly into the Ethernet port of
51. hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION WAN e LAN DNS NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering SECURITY Admin P Mi infiguration e System Lo e Code Update TCP connections Learned MAC Table PPP Status SIS C GEF GIS SS Save Setting and Reboot L7 Interface Mode Status Pkts Sent Dos Revd r 915185 Connection Name Bytes Sent Bytes Revd 1 PPPoPvc 0 Pvc 0 PPPoE Connected 7175 10097 5441895 Ta appears under Mode column you need to check the WAN configuration to make sure the VC has the correct encapsulation Connection Connect sl Execute PPP These fields display the following information on each PPP interface Connection Name user defined Interface PVC Mode PPPoE or PPPoA Status Connected or Not Connected Packets Sent Packets Received Bytes Sent Byte Received Connect and Disconnect This field allows the user to manually connect disconnect the PPP connection for each PPP interface In another word each PPP session can be connected and disconnected individually www netcomm com au Page 68 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Meta Save Settings and Reboot The Save Settings and Reboot button allows the user to save the new configuration to the flash and reboot the system When the configurations are changed via the Web pages the new settings need to
52. ion e D Sp lt op UJ d Browse the drive letter of your CD ROM drive and locate the USB driver folder E g D VUSB driver where D is the drive letter of your CD ROM e Continue with the driver search by clicking OK and the Found Hardware Wizard will locate the USB driver and prompt you to install it f Once the driver is installed it is configurable as a regular Ethernet adapter and will be set to automatically accept an IP address from the NB1300 You can manually set its IP address to any free address in the range of 192 168 1 2 254 as required Note You may be asked if you wish to continue without a digital signature if so choose YES to continue This request may occur up to four 4 times depending on your operating system Step 2 Configuring the NB1300 After connecting all the ADSL Router cables you can either configure your NB1300 using the Easy Config software provided Refer to page 9 or complete the following manual configuration instructions a Power on the ADSL Router and launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browse to the address http 192 168 1 1 b Enter the correct user name and password to access the Configuration tool The default user name and password are as below User Name admin Password password Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 29 E c Click on the One Page Setup link under the Basic menu You do not ne
53. itted back to the origin of the request Short for Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol the suite of communications protocols that enable hosts on the Internet to connect and exchange streams of data Maximum Receive Unit indicates the peer of PPP connection the maximum size of the PPP information field this device can be received The default value is 1492 and is used in the beginning of the PPP negotiation In the normal negotiation the peer will accept this MRU and will not send packet with information field larger than this value Maximum Transmission Unit indicates the network stack of any packet is larger than this value will be fragmented before the transmission During the PPP negotiation the peer of the PPP connection will indicates its MRU and will be accepted The actual MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller one of MTU and the peer s MRU The default is value 1492 Maximum Segment Size is the largest size of data that TCP will send ina single IP packet When a connection is established between a LAN client and a host in the WAN side the LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their MSS during the TCP connection handshake The default value is 1432 Short for Unspecified bit rate Wide Area Network A System of LANs connected by telephone lines and or radio waves Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 79 Z 7 Registering your NetComm Product
54. just one computer as shown in Example 1 above or another router via a cross over Ethernet cable as shown in Example 2 above you then must run Internet connection software often supplied by your ISP on the computer or second router to establish a connection to the Internet This method means that the computer or router connected to the Ethernet port of the NB1300 is exposed to the Internet and is given a public IP address www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 12 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Meta Before continuing ensure you have the following items and information ready A computer with a Network Interface Card installed or a router such as the Net Comm NB3100 A Crossover UTP cable A telephone line with ADSL service enabled User Name Password VPI VCI encapsulation and DNS server settings for your ADSL account ask your ISP if unsure These are not needed for the NB1300 but are required for the computer or router that it will be connected to Note The following procedure presumes your NB1300 is set to a factory default IP address 192 168 1 1 Step 1 Connecting your computer to the NB1300 Note This unit should only be connected to the Telecommunications Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of ACA TS008 EU bah a 9 ITI Dj 0 bal 6 Pa RJ11 for ADSL connection RJ45 for 10 100 Power jack for AC to telephone line Ethernet LAN connection power adaptor USB data port Reset
55. k that your computer has the IP address of your ADSL Modem listed as the default gateway If the IP configuration of your computer is assigned by DHCP this information will not be visible in your computer s Network Control Panel Go to the Run window and run winipcfg Verify that the IP address of your ADSL Modem is listed as the default gateway E Check to see that the network address of your computer the portion of the IP address specified by the netmask is different from the network address of the remote device Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 77 Y Appendix C Glossary ADSL Bandwidth DHCP DNS Ethernet Domain Name Firewall Gateway IPSec MAC Address NAT Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL as its name indicates is an asymmetrical data transmission technology with higher traffic rate downstream and lower traffic rate upstream ADSL technology satisfies the bandwidth requirements of applications which demand asymmetric traffic such as web surfing file downloads and telecommuting The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP Addresses to devices on a network Dynamic Addressing means that a device can have a different IP Address each time it connects to the network Domain Name Server DNS translates domain names into IP Addresses To hel
56. k the browse button to select the CD ROM drive which you inserted you Net Comm CD ROM into Then choose the USBdriver folder www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 6 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem are Do I need a Micro filter Micro filters are used to prevent common telephone equipment such as phones answering machines and fax machines from interfering with your ADSL service If your ADSL enabled phone line is being used with any other equipment other than your ADSL Modem then you will need to use one Micro filter for each phone device Splitters may be installed when your ADSL line is installed or when your current phone line is upgraded to ADSL If your telephone line is already split you will not need to use a Microfilter check with your ADSL service provider if you are unsure Each micro filter is connected in line with your telephone or fax machine so that all signals pass through it Telephones and or facsimiles in other rooms that are using the same extension will o lt lt D CD D Q also require Microfilters The following diagram gives an example of connecting your ADSL Modem Router using a Microfilter A suitable Microfilter can be purchased from NetComm or your Service Provider if required ROOM Old Style Adaptor with Telephone Line Cord NB1300 Computer 1 Computer 2 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem ROOM 2 _ ai Wall Socket I I I I I I I
57. l lower case 0 PPPoE LLC or PPPoA 84 35 192 168 241 101 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 4 Disabled 4 Default Setting Although in most cases you will not be required to alter these default settings for your NB1300 your ISP may identify specific settings to enable connection to their service Please refer to your ISP or Network Administrator for further information Click Submit and then click the Save Setting and Reboot button from the bottom of the menu Wait for the configuration to complete Step 3 Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300 Most applications call for the Primary and Secondary DNS server entries to be made on each computer These can be automatically assigned by another DHCP server or by enabling the DHCP server on the NB1300 ADSL Modem and entering the DNS values in the DNS section of the NB1300 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem www netcomm com au Page 31 e D Sp lt QD UJ z Pe tion igura Operational Diagram for USB Gateway Conf Buueus IVN pub uone nueuiny dl 93eAUd dl 3 qnd UOIsJaAUOD 21607 pue 19049413 ISAY uors1eAuo2 eID W J89jnoJ SS012 1useop ssaJppy DYW pe quiesseaJ pue pe quuessesIp eJe sjepeeu 1eyxped ISaY Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Jeuleu j suonounj Buiwoj oJ eui Buruuogied si je3noy ay epoui je3nog U 8 L6l vl eoc 63 J9AleS gay LUE891 61 Jaindwo gt d2HG pue INN YUM SS u3lnou gen Jeo PUY
58. llow these steps 1 Make sure the NB1300 is powered on and the RDY light is flashing 2 Locate the Reset button hole on the back of the unit 3 Gently press in and hold the button for 5 seconds with a suitably thin appliance E g straightened paper clip seconds after release the RD Y light will turn off 4 Watch the RDY light and wait for it to stabilise and start pulsing again in approximately 1 minute Note Do not switch off or press reset again until the NB1300 has completed its reset and the RDY light is flashing 5 Your router should now be set to factory defaults 192 168 1 1 admin amp password www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 10 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Meta Configuration Types This section is supplied to help you connect your NB1300 ADSL Modem quickly to your network or Windows computer The following are the most common configurations for using your NB1300 ADSL Modem Basic ADSL Modem Ethernet Basic ADSL Modem USB Gateway Ethernet Gateway USB Refer to the instructions in one of the following sections for the configuration you wish to use If you wish to configure the NB1300 in a different way to the examples shown please consult a Network Specialist for more information Note lf the NB1300 has already been used we strongly recommend you reset and flush all settings of the unit by pressing and holding the RESET button on the rear of the modem for 10 seconds Wait for the RDY li
59. me If this test returns FAIL all other tests will be skipped Test ATM OAM Segment Loop Back This test sends ATM OAM F5 Segment loop back request cells to the CO This test will pass if response cell is received Some service providers might not support this test If this test fails consistently and the ADSL modem does not seem to be working make sure the VPI and VCI are configured correctly Test ATM OAM End to End Loop Back This test sends ATM OAM F5 End to End loop back request cells to the CO This test will pass if response cell is received Some service providers might not support this test If this test return FAIL consistently and the ADSL modem does not seem to be working make sure the VPI and VCI are configured correctly Test Ethernet Connect to ATM This test checks the ATM AALS5 module is loaded correctly Test PPPoE Connection This test checks the PPPOE connection Test PPP Layer Connection This test checks the PPP authentication Test IP Connect to PPP This test checks a valid IP address assigned from the service provider Please note that on some ADSL services this test may fail despite the fact that you have connected correctly Ping Primary DNS This test checks the primary DNS can be reached through ping request For example Query DNS for www netcomm com au This performs a quick connectivity test to the NetComm website Note on some ADSL services this test may fail despite you have connected correctly Rev 1 Y
60. mmit changes LAN This the Local Area Network IP address of the NB1300 by default this is set to 192 168 1 1 this can be changed to reflect your network requirements IE 172 16 1 1 or 10 0 0 1 For simple networks it is suggested that the default addresses be used WAN This is the field that you configure your ISP details enter the details provided by your ISP into these fields Service name This is the name you wish to call the connection it is recommended that you use your ISP s name to avoid confusion at a later date For example if you use Ozemail as your ISP then enter OzEmail in the service field Your ISP does NOT set this field Username This is the Username provided by your ISP Please check with your ISP as to the format to use some ISPs use your full Username IE user ISP com au and some just use the username only Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 35 Advanced hodan Password This is the password provided by your ISP for your Internet connection It is usually only required for connection types that use PPP Disconnect timeout If no activity is recorded on the network the NB1300 will disconnect the line after this many seconds the max is 32767 seconds about 10 hours WAN Type This is the connection type set by your ISP you can select from the following options PPPoA VC Mux PPPoA LLC 1483 Bridged IP LLC or VC Mux For Transparent bridge also enable Bridge mode 1483
61. modes for Annex A or Annex B ADSL Startup Attempts This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after loss of showtime Elapsed Time This field displays the time of the modem has been in operation SNR Margin Amount of increased noise that can be tolerated while maintaining the designed BER bit error rate The SNR Margin is set by Central Office DSLAM If the SNR Margin is increased bit error rate performance will improve but the data rate will decrease Conversely if the SNR Margin is decreased bit error rate performance will decrease but the data rate will increase Line Attenuation Attenuation is the decrease in magnitude of the ADSL line signal between the transmitter Central Office DSLAM and the receiver Client ADSL Modem measured in dB It is measured by calculating the difference in dB between the signal power level received at the Client ADSL modem and the reference signal power level transmitted from the Central Office DSLAM Errored Seconds The error during Showtime ADSL link whenever a given sec contains CRC error that second will be declared error second Loss of Signal This field displays the count of event of ADSL signal loss Loss of Frame This field displays the count of event of ADSL frame loss CRC Errors This field displays the number of transmit data frames containing CRC errors Data Rate This field displays the ADSL data rate Latency This field displays the latency modes for fast or interleav
62. nal Other section in intend to use this device at Home School College University Business Government Office Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Post Code Tel Not s FaxNo How did you find out about our products oe Product Warranty The warranty is granted on the following conditions 1 This warranty extends to the original purchaser you and is not transferable 2 This warranty shall not apply to software programs batteries power supplies cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product 3 The customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require 4 The cost of transporting product to and from NetComm s nominated premises is your responsibility and 5 NetComm does not have any liability or responsibility under this warranty where any cost loss injury or damage of any kind whether direct indirect consequential incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComm s reasonable control This includes but is not limited to acts of God war riot embargoes acts of civil or military authorities fire floods electricity outages lightning power surges or shortages of materials or labour 6 The customer is responsible for the security of their computer and network at all times Security features may be disabled within the f
63. not stay on disconnect all telephones on the line If this solves the problem reconnect the telephones one at a time being careful to use a microfilter on each telephone If the microfilters are connected correctly you should be able to connect all your telephones If disconnecting telephones does not return the WAN LED to yellow there may be a problem with your wiring If the telephone company has tested the ADSL signal at your Network Interface Device NID then you may have poor quality wiring in your house Obtaining a WAN IP Address If your ADSL Modem is unable to access the internet and your WAN LED is yellow or blinking you should determine whether your ADSL Modem is able to obtain a WAN IP address from the ISP Unless you have been assigned a static IP address your ADSL Modem must request an IP address from the ISP You can determine whether the request was successful using the browser interface To check the WAN IP address from the browser interface 1 Launch your browser and select an external site such as www netcomm com au 2 Access the Main Menu of the ADSL Modem s configuration at http 192 168 1 1 3 Under the Router menu check that an IP address is shown for the WAN Port I If nothing is shown your ADSL Modem has not obtained an IP address from your ISP If your ADSL Modem is unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP the problem may be one of the following P Your ISP may require a login program D Ask
64. o go out the WAN PPP Half Bridge When the PPP Half Bridge is enabled only one PC is able to access the Internet and the DHCP server will duplicate the WAN IP address from the ISP to the local client PC Only the PC with the WAN IP address can access the Internet This function should only be used if one computer will be allowed to connect to the internet E G a Software firewall computer or Proxy server Q What is the difference between PPP connect on WAN access and the Automatic Reconnect A Some ISPs terminated the PPP session due to the inactivity For the PPP connect on WAN access the PPP will be automatically reconnected when an URL is entered in the browser packet interested in going out the WAN For the Automatic Reconnect it will reconnect the PPP session whenever it is terminated by ISP gt Qo o 3 O OD a Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 57 AGUORI The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system BASIC e OnePage Setup e hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION WAN e LAN DNS Meld 7 17 2008 12 41 29 Received time from Time Server 128 138 140 44 1 1 1870 0 0 15 PPP1 Session is up 1 1 1970 0 0 15 gt No Static Session Information is defined 1 1 1970 15 Initialized NAT Virtual Servers 1 1 1970 0 0 15 Initialized Dynamic NAPT 1 1 1870 0 0 15 gt NAT NAPT Session Start interface PER WAN IP is 203 100 0 0 1 1 1870 0 0 15
65. odem Page 47 Pe The Port Forwarding Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for Port Forwarding By default all UDP TCP ports are protected from intrusion If any specific local PCs need to be mapped to the UDP TCP port on WAN side please input the mappings here MIL BASIC e OnePage Setup o hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION e WAN e LAN ONS NAT e Port Forwardin ADSL Configuration e RIP Configuration e SNMP Configuration e Diagn Test e Route Table e MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Password iguration e System Log e Code Update TCP connections Leamed MAC Table e PPP Status e ID Public Port Private Port Port Type Host IP Address 1 21 21 TCP 192 168 1255 Delete This Setting 2 21 21 UDP 192 168 1255 Delete This Setting 3 23 23 TCP 192 168 1255 Delete This Setting 4 23 23 UDP 192 168 1 255 Delete This Seting Do not remove the default port forwards for Port 21 and 23 unless you want to enable FTP or Telnet availability on the WAN port These entries have been added for security and your Admin password should be changed from default before you open these ports TCP 5 E Add This Setting Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Public Port This field allows the user to enter the port number of the Public Network Private Port This field allows the user
66. ofile that is provided by your Internet Service Provider e g via Email floppy disk or CD ROM Once you have configured your router with easy config you can then choose an appropriate Connection Configuration to connect your NB1300 to your Network or Computer lt LD D 2 Note Before continuing you must connect your ADSL Modem Refer to the sections on Connecting your ADSL Modem via Ethernet or via USB for instructions 1 Switch your router ON and wait for the RDY light to start pulsing 2 Reset your router to factory defaults by using a pen to depress the reset button on the back of the unit Ensure you depress the button for 5 seconds Note Refer to the section on resetting your NB1300 for more information 3 Start your Windows PC and connect your router to your computer as per the Quick Start Guide This can be done either via Ethernet or USB Refer to the sections on connecting your ADSL Modem via Ethernet or via USB for instructions 4 Launch NetComm s Easy Config software Double click EzCfg exe from CD ROM or from your downloaded copy Note The ISP profile you wish to load into your NB1300 should be in the same directory as the EzCfg exe file Choose your ISP Profile from the drop down box Type in your ISP username in full as given by your ISP 7 Type in your ISP Password as supplied by your ISP Note Your password characters will be represented by stars 8 Click the Configure My R
67. ord is password Make sure that Caps Lock is off when entering this information If your ADSL Modem does not save changes you have made in the Web Based Interface check the following When entering configuration settings be sure to click the Submit button before moving to another menu or tab or else your changes will be lost Once all of the changes are made click the save settings button to save your settings The unit will then automatically reboot itself Once completed your modem is ready for use Click the Refresh or Reload button in your Web browser The changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration settings In this case clear your web browser cache and refresh again Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 73 Meta Internet ISP Connection ADSL link If your ADSL Modem is unable to access the Internet you should first determine whether you have an ADSL link with the service provider The state of this connection is indicated with the WAN LED WAN LED is Yellow If your WAN LED is yellow then you have a good ADSL connection You can beconfident that the service provider has connected you line correctly and that your wiring is correct WAN LED is Blinking If your WAN LED is blinking then your ADSL Modem is attempting to make an ADSL connection with the service provider The LED should stop blinking and stay on within two minutes If the WAN LED does
68. outer button and follow the on screen prompts The software will ask you to ensure your router is powered on click OK to continue 9 When prompted you should power off your router and then power it back on again You can close Easy Config at this point by clicking the Exit button Note It may also be beneficial to reboot your computer but this is usually not required 10 Once your NB1300 has booted RDY light pulses wait one minute and you should now be able to connect to the Internet You can run Easy Config again just to check your connection status Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 9 e 2 o We E D gt hodan Factory Defaults The following table lists the Factory Defaults of your NB1300 ADSL Modem Field Setting Details LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enabled User Name admin Password password Main Function Router Bridge Disabled WAN connection type PPPoE LLC VPI 8 VCI 35 Note These defaults may change with firmware updates and factory changes please consult the NetComm website to check for the latest defaults Resetting to factory defaults If you forget your passwords lock out HTTP or FTP access or simply can t remember what IP address you have set the NB1300 on you will probably need to perform a factory defaults reset To perform a factory defaults reset you must have physical access to the unit then fo
69. p us recognize and remember domain names they are alphabetic in form however the Internet actually runs on numbered IP Addresses DNS servers translate domain names into their respective IP Addresses One of the most common Local Area Network LAN standards Ethernet uses a bus topology which supports a data transfer rate of 10 or 100 Mbps A name that identifies one or more IP Addresses For example the domain name microsoft com represents about a dozen IP Addresses Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular Web pages For example in the URL http www pcwebopedia com index html the domain name is pcwebopedia com A security system used to enforce an access control policy between an organisation s networks and the Internet A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network Internet Protocol Security is a security standard for network transmission which is often used for VPN connections It provides authentication and packet encryption over the Internet Local Area Network LAN is a computer network that spans a relatively small area A system of LANs connected is called a wide area network WAN Media Access Control Address MAC is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Network Address Translation NAT is a routing protocol that allows global IP Addresses to be translated into multiple private IP Addresses for use on internal LAN networks The explosion in the
70. r Password Misc Configuration e System Log Code Update Router ISL LAN WAN ATM TCP connections PPP Status User Name admin Password default password Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 55 Pe Misc Configuration The Miscellaneous Configuration allows the user to set all the miscellaneous configurations hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION Dia Route Table o Mtl HTTP server access BASIC cies OnePage Setup Restricted LAN O WAN Specify IP Subnet Mask HTTP server port FTP server Miscellaneous Configuration 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 80 Enabled v Een TFTP server Disabled v DMZ Disabled v e Syst Log GE DMZ HOST IP 0 0 00 Router DHCP e ADSL LAN O NONE e WAN aM DHCP Server TCP connections Learned MAC Table O DHCP Relay PPP Status DHCP Relay Target IP 0000 Save Setting and Reboot IGMP Proxy Disebled v PPP Half Bridge Disebled v HTTP Server Access This field allows the user to configure the Web pages can be accessed from All When this field is checked it allows both WAN and LAN access to the Web pages Restricted LAN This field allows the Web pages access from LAN side Restricted WAN Specified IP amp Subnet Mask This field allows the Web access from WAN side with a specify IP and subnet mask HTTP Server Port This field allows the user to specify the port of
71. rid breng Kaz o seconds Max 32767 Timeout WAN Type PPPoE LLC B VC Settings VPI B vcl Se Static IP Address 192168241101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 BRIDGE mode Disabled gt Connect Disconnect Submit Reset You must click the Submit button and then Save setting and Reboot button to commit changes You will need to Change your WAN and VC settings as provided by your ISP The following lists an example of the most common ISP settings used in Australia The fields that require changing from the default settings are highlighted www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 14 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Meta Field Setting Details Service name Blank amp User Name Blank amp Password Blank Disconnect timeout 0 Mode Wan Connection Type 1483 Bridged IP LLC VPI 8 VCI 354 Static IPAddress 192 168 241 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Bridge mode Enabled D Default Setting Although in most cases you will not be required to alter these default settings for your NB1300 your ISP may identify specific settings to enable connection to their service Please refer to your ISP or Network Administrator for further information jov 0 LE O m F OD lt D eck 4 Click Submit and then click the Save Setting and Reboot button from the bottom of the menu Wait for the configuration to complete Step 3 Config
72. rom the Internet E Your computer may not recognize any DNS server addresses A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names such as www addresses to numeric IP addresses Typically your ISP will provide the addresses of one or two DNS servers for your use If you entered a DNS address during the modem s configuration reboot your computer and verify the DNS address Alternatively you may configure your computer manually with DNS addresses as explained in your operating system documentation E Your computer may not have the ADSL Modem configured as its TCP IP gateway If your computer obtains its information from the Modem by DHCP reboot your computer and verify the modem s address Testing your TCP IP Network Using a Ping Utility Most TCP IP terminal devices and ADSL Modems contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to a designated device The device then responds with an echo reply Troubleshooting a TCP IP network is made very easy by using the ping utility in your computer Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 75 oe Testing the LAN Path to Your ADSL Modem You can ping the ADSL Modem from your computer to verify that the LAN path to your modem is working To ping the modem from a computer running Windows 95 or later 1 From the Windows toolbar click the Start button and select Run 2 In the field provided type Ping followed by the IP address of th
73. rovided with the product the Goods the liability of NetComm under the Relevant Acts is limited to at the option of NetComm to Replacement of the Goods or Repair of the Goods or Payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or Payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired All NetComm ACN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option refer to packaging To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on line via the NetComm web site at www netcomm com au NetComm reserves the right to request proof of purchase upon any warranty claim Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Page 83 RJ11 for AD connection telephone line Ethernet USB ADSL Modem with full integrated Router 10 100 Ethernet and USB ports usable simultaneously now supports Mac OSX for USB SL RJ45 for 10 100 Ethernet USB data port LAN connection Reset Power jack factory for On off defaults AC power Switch adaptor to RJ45 USB ports can be used simultaneously MUSTRALIA CONNECTS 777 A NAT Firewall security to protect your computers from Internet attack MicroFilter included so you can use your existing phone line Connect in 4 clicks with EasiConfig 4clicks refers to standard EasyConfig ISP profiles Z
74. set again until these LEDs are flashing www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 72 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem oe Web Based Interface If you are unable to access the NB1300 ADSL Modem s Web Based Interface from a computer on your local network check the following Check the Ethernet connection between your computer and your Net Comm ADSL Modem Make sure your computer s IP address is on the same subnet as your ADSL Modem If you are using the recommended addressing scheme your computer s address should be in the range of 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 Note If your computer s IP address is shown as 169 254 x x Recent versions of Windows and MacOS will generate and assign an IP adaress if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server These auto generated addresses are in the range of 169 254 x x If your IP address is in this range check the connection from the computer to your ADSL Modem and reboot your computer If your ADSL Modem s IP address has been changed and you don t know the current IP address reset your ADSL Modem s configuration to factory defaults This will set the ADSL Modems IP address to 192 168 1 1 Make sure your browser has Java JavaScript or ActiveX enabled If you are using Internet Explorer click Refresh to be sure the Java applet is loaded Try quitting the browser and launching it again Make sure you are using the correct login information The factory default login name is admin and the passw
75. sions and WAN and LAN interface status Firmware Version ETHADSL USB 110502 RELIO S Customer Software Version V5 010 1b BASIC OnePage Ip Router SE e ADSL IP Address SubnetMask MAC Address PPP 203 100 234 244 255255 255 0 000973014387 IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address 19216821 2552552550 00 09F3 143 36 Total Number of Lan Interfaces 1 Number of ethemet devices connected to the DHCP server 1 IP Address MAC Address 1 19216829 00 10 60 59 C6 0C Ethernet Link Status UP USB Link Status DOWN Firmware Version This field displays the NetComm firmware version number on the router Customer Software Version This field displays the software interface version on the router Firmware updates can be downloaded from the NetComm website when available These fields display the current IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the WAN ADSL interface This address is supplied by your ISP either automatically or using a static assigned address These fields display the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the LAN interface Number of Ethernet Devices Connected to the DHCP Server This field displays the number of DHCP clients connected to the NB1300 It also shows the IP address and MAC address of the attached DHCP clients Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 37 WL UL The ADSL Status page shows the ADSL physical layer status I
76. ssaty EE 78 Registering your NetComm Product a 80 Contact Information ccssssssseseseeeeeeeennnnnnnn nennen nennen enne enn nnn 80 Trademarks and Notices nennen 80 Warranty Registration Form a 81 Product Warranty u u o e hien ere Des Penis eine POPE Geri 83 Limitations of Warranty sse nennen nenne 83 Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Page 3 are C Overview Package Contents The following items should be contained in your NB1300 ADSL Modem Package O ADSL Modem NB1300 9 o D QD z E Z gt e O Documentation include this Package Contents note and a User Guide CJ Power adaptor 12V AC 1Amp O Telephone line cable RJ11 and 605 to RJ11 j Adaptor 9 E k cabl 4 O Crossover network cable RJ45 O USB Cable E E Fi O Microfilter al J CJ NetComm Communications CD ROM CRS767 Check the contents of your package and if any parts are missing or damaged please contact your Dealer www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 4 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem 1 7 Connecting via USB or Ethernet The NB1300 can be connected via a USB cable or an Ethernet cable or both The reason for this is that the USB connection is simply an ehternet simulation as far as your computer is concerned the USB connection is an
77. t is larger than this value will be fragmented before the transmission During the PPP negotiation the peer of the PPP connection will indicates its MRU and will be accepted The actual MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller one of MTU and the peer s MRU The default is value 1492 MSS Maximum Segment Size is the largest size of data that TCP will send in a single IP packet When a connection is established between a LAN client and a host in the WAN side the LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their MSS during the TCP connection handshake The default value is 1432 Automatic Reconnect When it is checked it will maintain the PPP connection all the time If the ISP shut down the PPP connection it will automatically reconnect PPP session Authentication When AUTO option is chosen the PAP mode will run first then CHAP If you are having connection problems with PPPoA or PPPoE connections it is recommended that you try forcing either PAP or CHAP modes Host name Required by some ISPs If the ISP does not provide the Host name please leave it blank Q1 If the PPP is disconnected after the Disconnect Timeout and how can reconnect it A You have to go to the PPP Status under Admin Privileged column choose the correct PVC and Connect option and then click Execute to restart a new PPP secession Alternatively you can click the CONNECT button at the bottom of the OnePage setup When should I change my MTU settings MT
78. terface PVC or PPP Session for NAT Session www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 46 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Meta NAT Session Name Status This table displays at the bottom of this page to show all the NAT Session Names with its WAN Interface Number of NAT Configurations This filed displays the total number of NAT Sessions Name is entered Click the link Go back to NAT Configuration to return to the NAT configuration page Select the NAT option Select the Session Name and assign the PC IP address and choose the Add action Click the Submit button and go to the Save Settings to save this configuration NAT allows only one entry User IP per session NAPT allows many entries User IPs per session Session Name This field allows the user to select the session from the configured NAT Session Name Configuration User s IP This filed allows the user to assign the IP address to map the corresponding NAT NAPT sessions Session Name Status will be displayed at the middle of this page to show the corresponding Session Name with its IP address Number of NAT Configurations This filed displays the total number of NAT Sessions is entered Available Sessions Status will be displayed at the end of this page to show all the Session Names with its WAN Interface Number of Session This filed displays the total number of NAT Sessions Name is entered gt ok lt o O OD a Rev 1 YML672 www netcomm com au NB1300_2 ADSL M
79. themet Link Status UP USB Link Status DOWN Firmware Version This field displays the NetComm firmware version number Showtime Firmware Version This field displays the NetComm firmware version number Graphical Interface Version This field displays the Graphical User Interface version WAN These fields display the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the WAN ADSL interface LAN These fields display the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the LAN interface Number of Ethernet Devices Connected to the DHCP Server This field displays the number of DHCP clients connected to the NB1300 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem www netcomm com au Page 61 ZZ The ADSL Status page shows the ADSL physical layer status e ADSL STATUS Mtr lain M Showtime Firmware Version 3 24 WA be Line State SHOWTIME Modulation G dmt Annex Mode ANNEX_A Startup Attempts 1 Max Tz Power 38 dBm Hz CO Vendor ALCATEL_NETWORK Elaspsed Time 0 days 1 hours 0 minutes 5 seconds Downstream Upstream N SNR Margin 32 6 24 0 Line Attenuation I 440 265 dB Errored Seconds 0 0 Loss of Signal 0 0 Loss of Frame 0 0 CRC Errors 0 0 Data Rate 1536 256 kbps Latency FAST FAST Save Seting ana Revot ADSL Line Status This field displays the ADSL connection process and status ADSL Modulation This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G dmt or T1 413 ADSL Annex Mode This field displays the ADSL annex
80. tion tool The default user name and password are as below User Name admin Password password c Click on the One Page Setup link under the Basic menu You do not need to change the LAN settings unless you need the NB1300 to work with an existing network on a subnet other than 192 168 1 x Z 770776 e OnePage Configuration LAN BASIC IP Address 192 168 1 1 OnePage Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e show advanced settings WAN Router Service Name Username Password Disconnect Timeout H Seconds Max 32767 WAN Type PPPoE LLC E VC Settings VPI g va be Static IP Address 192168241101 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 BRIDGE mode Disabled gt Connect Disconnect Submit Reset You must click the Submit button and then Save setting and Reboot button to commit changes You will need to Change your WAN and VC settings as provided by your ISP The following lists an example of the most common ISP settings used in Australia The fields that require changing from the default settings are highlighted www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 24 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem 1 7 Field Setting Details Service name Any name to describe your ISP User Name Your ISP will provide a case sensitive User Name in a format similar to your email address Contact your ISP for details Password Enter your Password as supplied by your Service Provider characters are us
81. to enter the port number of the Private Network Host IP Address This field allows the user to enter the private network IP address for the particular server Well Known Ports Port Protocol 21 FTP 23 Telnet 25 SMTP 43 Whois 53 DNS 69 TFTP 70 Gopher 79 Finger 80 HTTP 110 POP3 115 SFTP 161 SNMP 162 SNMP traps www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 48 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem W LY UA The ADSL Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols ee Enabled v Trellis BASIC Autosense G dmtfirst v Handshake Protocol e OnePage Setup hide advanced settings Tip Ring v Wiring Selection ADMINISTRATION e WAN Disabled v Bit Swapping Mo system reboot needed LAN DNS e NAT Submit Reset Port Fonwardin ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration e Diagnostic Test e Route Table MAC Filterin SECURITY Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect System Log e TCP connections Leamed MAC Table e PPP Status Trellis This field allows the user to enable or disable the Trellis Code By default it is always enabled Handshake Protocol This field allows the user to select the ADSL handshake protocol Wiring Selection This field allows the user to enter the wiring selection for the RJ 11 Tip Rip is the default for the board without the inner outer pair relay
82. tus www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 50 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Pe Diagnostic Test The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides a s Middl Diagnostic Test Test Complete lain Menu dvanced BASIC n s OnePage Setu Checking LAN Connection hide advanced settings Testing Ethemet LAN connection PASS HELP ADMINISTRATION Checking ADSL Connection S Testing ADSL Synchronization PASS HELP DNS Checking Circuit 0 for Network Connection e NAT Test ATM OAM Segment Loop Back PASS HELP Port Forwarding Test ATM OAM End to End Loop Back PASS HELP ADSL Configuration Test Ethemet connect to ATM PASS HELP NEE Test PPPoPvc 0 PPPOE connection PASS HELP e SNMP Configuration S T Dismnastie Test Test PPPoPvc 0 PPP layer connection PASS HELP Route Table Test PPPoPvc 0 IP connect to PPP PASS HELP MAC Filtering Testing Internet Connection SECURITY Ping default gateway 203 9 190 190 PASS HELP eae Ping primary DNS 61 8 0 113 PASS HELP GE Query DNS for www netcomm com au PASS HELP e System Log Ping www netcomm com au PASS HELP e Code Update 1 e Router e ADSL N LAN WAN AIM e TCP connections e Learned MAC Table e PPP Status Save Setting and Reboot Testing Ethernet LAN Connection This test checks the Ethernet LAN interface connection Testing ADSL Synchronization This test checks the ADSL showti
83. ually all lower case Disconnect timeout 0 Mode Wan Connection Type PPPoE LLC or PPPoA Your ISP should advise which WAN Type VPI 84 Q VCI 354 g Static IP Address 192 168 241 101 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 amp m E Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 4 D Bridge mode Disabled 4 jo D Default Setting Although in most cases you will not be required to alter these default settings for your NB1300 your ISP may identify specific settings to enable connection to their service Please refer to your ISP or Network Administrator for further information d Click Submit and then click the Save Setting and Reboot button from the bottom of the menu Wait for the configuration to complete Standard configuration of your NetComm NB1300 ADSL Modem is now complete You should be able to access the Internet through the unit when it is set to be your gateway on your computer s Refer to Step 3 for more information Step 3 Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300 To use the NB1300 ADSL Modem to access the Internet your computer must have an IP Address that is in the same LAN subnet as the NB1300 ADSL Router and use the NB1300 ADSL Router s IP address as its gateway Most applications call for the Primary and Secondary DNS server entries to be made on each computer These can be automatically assigned by another DHCP server or by enabling the DHCP server on the NB1300 ADSL Modem and entering the DNS values in the DNS section of the NB
84. ure the VC has the correct encapsulation Connect and Disconnect Each PPP session can be individually controlled simply enter the desired connection number into the Connection field and select either connect or disconnect from the drop down menu and click on the Execute button Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem www netcomm com au Page 39 Advanced Main Menu Advanced Advanced One Page Setup Met ee C Main Menu advanced BASIC e OnePage Setu e hide advanced settings ADMINISTRATION WAN LAN DNS NAT Port Forwarding ADSL Configuration RIP Configuration SNMP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering SECURITY e Admin Password e User Password e Misc Configuration e System Lo e Code Update Status e Router e ADSL e LAN e WAN ATM e TCP connections e Learned MAC Table e PPP Status Save Setting and Reboot See Main menu Simple for full details of the One Page Setup Hide Advanced settings Select this option to hide the advanced settings of the NB1300 Pressing this will display the Simple settings www netcomm com au Page 40 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem Pe The links under the Administration column are associated to the pages that represent the configurations of system and interfaces The WAN configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for the WAN ADSL ports Z77007 Sg
85. uring your Computer Router to use the NB1300 ISP Software Method Install software on your computer usually provided by your ISP and enter a User Name and Password This software usually adds a PPP service to your computer Please refer to your ISP for more information on how to configure your software to work with the NB1300 ADSL Modem when used as a bridge Second Router Method If you are using a second router in conjunction with the NB1300 as a Bridge you should unplug the NB1300 from the computer and plug the NB1300 into the secondary router Consult the second router s documentation for information on how to configure your user name and password Note Depending on the second router you may need to use a straight through UTP cable instead of a crossover UTP cable to join the NB1300 to the WAN port of the other router Rev 1 YML672 NB1300_2 ADSL Modem www netcomm com au Page 15 z Pe Operational Diagram for ADSL Modem Contiguration 238 eW 1IJ IASA49S 1eM0JOS 3IA p ed DUU Aq uonneonu uiny wapow Tsay exe 6pug 1usjedsuej Bunnou 1ou uo uoisi Auo2 eID W uo passed s uun uuos s sSaIPPY DYW papsemioy ase sl yDed suonounj Dutot y BulWojad st Jaynoy ay apow abpiig ul JOMIN SjeAld Jejnoy Jouioue Jo HOLIMS J9AJ9S q9M 2d S L6V vV oc Di dl 299d 35qlad8 via PC software PPPoE PPPoA ADSL VPI amp VCI Set here amp o fS c E x lt
86. use of the Internet has created a critical problem for the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA which is in charge of assigning IP Addresses to Internet users ISPs etc NAT is a technology that has been introduced to help maximize the utilization of assigned IANA and global IP Addresses www netcomm com au Page 78 Rev 1 YML672 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem y 70 PAP CHAP PCI PPP PPPoE Router TCP IP MRU MTU MSS WAN Password Authentication Protocol and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol PAP CHAP Most ISPs use either one for user identification If your ISP doesn t support these two protocols contact them for an authentication script Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI is a specification introduced by Intel Corporation that defines a local bus system that allows up to 10 PCI compliant expansion cards to be installed in the computer Short for Point to Point Protocol a communications protocol for transmitting information over standard telephone lines between devices from different manufacturers Short for PPP over Ethernet relying on two widely accepted standards Ethernet and the Point to Point Protocol PPPoE is a communications protocol for transmitting information over the Ethernet between devices from different manufacturers An Internet device that routes requests for information to other routers until the information s location is found and the data can be transm
87. y ay apow Jaynoy U U89161 Jejnduio5 TL U89161 z Jaindwoy Private IP Eg 192 168 1 1 E d H pue INN Yum U21IMS JOIN u3ln0H LU UgoUcel Jaynduoy Authentication PPPoE PPPoA VPI amp VCI u Public IP Eg 203 147 197 75 IRC uyg SLLEL Lvl 07 63 J9AlSdoM www netcomm com au Rev 1 YML672 Page 27 NB1300 2 ADSL Modem Gateway USB hodan Gateway USB Configuration Use this configuration if you Have been told to use Easy Config ISP Profile 1 2 3 5 or 6 or Were told by your ISP to use this Configuration with another Easy Config profile Wish to use the NB1300 with a computer that does not have an Ethernet socket This computer will use a Private IP address and will be protected from the Internet by the NB 1300 via NAT Already use the NB1300 with an Ethernet network but wish to connect a Computer that does not have an Ethernet socket you do not need to reconfigure the NB1300 please refer to the Connecting your NB1300 via USB cable section in this guide PC4 ADSL nd C Internet ES Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable PCS Microfilter erter Network Switch hub LI ADSL Moder Eg NetComm s NB3005 VEM Ethernet Cable Telephone USB Gateway Configuration Multiple public IPs to Multiple internal IPs If you do not have an Ethernet port on your computer you can use your USB port like an Ethernet port to connect to the NB130

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