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1. Pi d Stats li Protocol eq TEP Incoming 4ccept are Disable 2 7CP Flag All 5 Dest Port equal to 60 fi 1 Protocol eg TCP DR Ait Private Enable Incoming amp 4ccept MA i 2 7CP Flag All 3 Dest Port 3 Dest Port equalto 60 to 60 a Stats Public Enable eal I 4 Protocol eq TCR Pow 2 Incoming 4ccept ee Disable 2 7CP Flag All Stats 3 Dest Port 3 Dest Port equal to 80 to 80 sivas e eR i Protocol eg TCP Stats Incoming 4ccept HA Disable 2 7CP Flag All ae Am 3 Dest Port 3 Dest Port equalto23 to 23 3 Stats Ji Protocol eg TCP Ee Internet Public Enable Private Enable Incoming Accept ee Disable 2 7CP Flag All 3 Dest Port equal to 23 Security Level This setting determines which IP Filter rules take effect based on the security level specified in each rule For example when High is selected only those rules that are assigned a security value of High will be in effect The same is true for the Medium and Low settings When None is selected IP Filtering is disabled Private Public DMZ Default Action This setting specifies a default action to be taken Accept or Deny on private public or DMZ type device interfaces when they receive packets that do not match any of the filtering rules You can specify a different default action for each interface type You specify an interface s type when you create the interface see the PPP configuration pag
2. 1 of 2 selected 28 05 GB available 26 Step 5 The ADSL Modem Installer window will be shown Click Next to continue e ADSL Modem Installer Welcome Welcome to the ADSL Modem Installer This Installer will Install the proper driver files and utilities to operate your USB modem To continue with the installation you must enter your password for administrator access Please press Nextto enterin the password Step 6 Enter your Name and password for your system Then click OK to continue Authenticate Installer requires that you type your password Name Admin Password sess fe Details Cancel 27 Step 7 Please review the License Agreement below and click Accept if you agree with the license agreement e60 ADSL Modem Installer License Agreement Please review the license agreement below and click E cept if you agree with the license agreement or Cancel if i m you do not agree and wish to cancel the installation i This is a Sample license agreement You should replace the file license tst under the InstallerFiles folder ofthe Installer bundle Step 8 After the installation is finished you must restart your computer before using your modem Click Finish to restart your computer eam ADSL Modem Installer Finished The installation is now complete Before using your modem you must restart your computer Would you like to res
3. gt Keyboard Gare Controllers Extre Phone and Modem 2 Scheduled Tasks Taskbar and Start Menu a ae Mouse Z amp Cameras g System Faxes Language Do F Sounds and Speech Audio Devices User Accounts Step 3 Right click Local Area Connection local network your ADSL hooked up with and then select Properties Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help pak 7 B P Search gt Folders E Address Network Connections a x Network Tasks Create a new connection Bx Set up a home or small a office network Disable this network device Repair this connection Rename this connection View status of this connection SB OLF amp B Change settings of this connection Other Places Ea Control Panel J My Network Places Gg My Documents a My Computer Details befor High Speed Internet Local 4rea Connection 2 Network cable unplugged Realtek RTLS139 Family PCI Fi azal Area Connection 3 nabled slobespanvirata USE IAD LAN Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename 16 Step 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP then click Properties Local Area Connection 3 Properties fx General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS GlobesparnVirata USB LAD LAN Moder Thi
4. Alarms Traps Information Thu Jan 01 00 08 31 1970 STATUS ALARM System Up Save Alarm Refresh Help After configure all settings gato Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button You can click on the Refresh Rate drop down list to select a recurring time interval after which the page will redisplay with new data You can click Save Alarm to display a Windows File Download dialog box that enables Opening or saving the contents of the log to your PC The file is assigned the default name alarm vif and can be viewed with any text editor To remove all entries from the list click Clear New entries will begin accumulating and will display when you click Refresh 5 8 6 Diagnostics The diagnostics page allows you to run a series of diagnostic tests of your system software and hardware connections You can also run the Ping and Traceroute utilities to troubleshoot connection problems 93 File Edit view Favorites Tools Help a Ou AAG P seah Ye reverts 222 Address El http HI92 168 1 1 iE Go Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control A
5. Ona CD ROM or other media You can use Configuration Manager to upload the file from the CD ROM drive or your PC s hard drive or shared network drive to system flash Instructions for this method are provided below On remote ISP server You can use Configuration Manager to download the file and load it to system flash For instructions on this method 89 A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Si ac JO search Si Favontes 02 3 Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Ailimin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Local Image Upgrade This page is used te upload a new image to the system tet After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Follow this procedure if you have obtained an updated image from your ISP and stored the file on your PC CD ROM or other media 1 Insert the media containing the file in your PC s CD ROM disk drive You can access the file from there or copy it to your hard drive or to any shared network drive The name of the upgrade file must be either TElmage bin or TEPatch bin
6. EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing SUPIoes Admin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTE Blocked Protocols This page Is used to Block UnBlock the protocols running acrass the system Protocal IP Multicast 4opleTalk MetBEUI IPY6 Multicast Sumit iN Reresn i Heir After configure all settings go to Admin Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button El done itera PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Many DSL modems use PPoE to establish and maintain a connection with a service provider PPoE provides a means of logging in to the ISPs servers so that they can authenticate you as a customer and provide you access to the Internet Check with your ISP before blocking this protocol IP Multicast IP Multicast is an extension to the IP protocol It enables individual packets to be sent to multiple hosts on the Internet and is often used for handling e mail mailing lists and teleconferencing videoconferencing RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol This IP protocol provides a way for computers to determine their own IP addresses when they only know their hardware address i e MAC addresses Certain types of computers such as diskless workstations must use RARP to determine their IP address before communicating with other network devices AppleTalk A networking protocol used in for Apple Macintosh networks NetBEUI NetBIOS Enhanc
7. The hop count is the sum of the metric values assigned to each port through which data is passed before reaching the destination Among several alternative routes the one with the lowest hop count is considered the fastest path 5 Select a Send Mode and a Receive Mode m The Send Mode setting indicates the RIP version this interface will use when it sends its route information to other devices m The Receive Mode setting indicates the RIP version s in which information must be passed to the ADSL Ethernet router in order for it to be accepted into its routing table m RIP version 1 is the original RIP protocol Select RIP1 if you have devices that communicate with this interface that understand RIP version 1 only m RIP version 2 is the preferred selection because it supports classless IP addresses which are used to create subnets and other features Select RIP2 if all other routing devices on your LAN support this version of the protocol 6 Click Add The new RIP entry will display in the table 7 Click the Enable radio button to enable the RIP feature 8 Click Submit A page displays to confirm your changes 5 7 3 Firewall The software provides built in firewall functions enabling you to protect the system against denial of service DoS attacks and other types of malicious accesses to your LAN You can also specify how to monitor attempted attacks and who should be automatically notified 7 A GS8100 Configuration Mana
8. Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Multiple DNS addresses are useful to provide alternatives when one of the servers is down or is encountering heavy traffic ISPs typically provide primary and secondary DNS addresses and may provide additional addresses Your LAN PCs learn these DNS addresses in one of the following ways Statically If your ISP provides you with their DNS server addresses you can assign the addresses to each PC by modifying the PCs IP properties Dynamically from a DHCP pool You can configure the DHCP Server feature on the ADSL Ethernet router and create an address pool that specify the DNS addresses to be distributed to the PCs 5 7 7 Blocked Protocols The ADSL Ethernet router is capable of sending and receiving information in a variety of protocol formats The Blocked Protocols feature enables you to prevent the ADSL Ethernet router from passing any data that uses a particular protocol Unlike the IP Filter feature you cannot specify additional criteria for blocked protocols such as particular users or destinations However when you are certain that a particular protocol is not needed or wanted on your network this feature provides a convenient way to discard such data before it is passed 83 lt 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q E A JO search FE Fevortes 2 R ee of Address http f192 168 1 1f
9. Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing NE Adin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTP Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS Configuration This page is used for adding and deleting Dynamic ONS ho stnamesand configure service far interfaces Host Name Interface Service Name Action No Host Entries c Add Host After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button 85 5 7 9 UPnP The UPnP Page is used to enable disable UPnP feature for the next boot of the system Save configuration and reboot the modem for the changes to take effect GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ex E A J search ler ies http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing SUpdecs Admin NAT RIP Arewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNIP UPnP Configuration This pages used to enable disable UPnP feature for the next boot of the system Save co nfiqurati on and reboot the modem for the changes to take effect UPnP Configuration Current Status Enabled Next Boot Status TTS Submit Cancel Refresh After configure all settings go to Admin Commit amp Reboot and click Commit button 5 7 10 SNTP This SNTP page is used to enable disable SNTP features as well as to view add and modify SNTP
10. ISP device See help for a detailed explanation of DHCP ict Bw ets DHCP Server M submit cancel BM Refresh M er After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit k Reboot gt and click Commit button DHCP is a protocol that enables network administrators to centrally manage the assignment and distribution of IP information to computers on a network The device can be configured as a DHCP server relay agent or client If you configure the device as a DHCP server it will maintain the pool of addresses and distribute them to your LAN computers If the pool of addresses includes private IP addresses you must also configure the Network Address Translation service so that the private addresses can be translated to your public IP address on the Internet Both DHCP server and NAT are enabled in the default configuration f your ISP performs the DHCP server function for your network then you can configure your device as a DHCP relay agent When a computer logs onto the network the ADSL Ethernet router contacts your ISP for the necessary IP information which it relays back to the computer f you have another PC or device on your network already performing the DHCP server function then you can configure the device s LAN port to be a DHCP client of that server as are your PCs 41 5 3 3 DHCP Server This topic describes how to configure the DHCP server feature on your ADSL Ethernet router A GS8100 Configuration M
11. Microsoft Internet Explorer El File Edit View Favorites Tools Help il ma ac L semen Y Favortes 02S Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN Bridging Routing Services Admit DSL ATM YC PPP EDA IPOA ATM YC Configuration This page isused to view and configure ATM Ves Interface PI CI Mux Type Max Proto per AALS Action s Add Refresh Help After configure all settings go to Admin Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Interface The name of the lower level interface on which this VC operates The low level 47 interface names are preconfigured in the software and identify the type of traffic that can be supported such as data or voice Internet data services typically use an AAL5 type interface VPI VCI and Mux Type These settings identify a unique ATM data path for communication between your ADSL Ethernet router and your ISP Max Proto per AALS If you are using an AAL5 type of interface this setting indicates the number of higher level interfaces that the VC can support the higher level interfaces can be PPP EoA or IPoA interfaces Contact your ISP to determine which connection protocol s they require Actions Displays icons you can click on to modify and delete Mm the associated interface You cannot delete an ATM interface if another protocol such as PPP EoA or IPoA has been defined to op
12. Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help On gt E A JO search JY Favorites fe Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO 23a Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Backup Restore Config This pageis used to backupirestoresystem configuration to from the logal machines NEA Upload M cancel M Help After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Follow these instructions to save and restore the configuration file 1 Ensure that any changes you have made in the current session have been committed click the Admin tab click Commit amp Reboot in the task bar and then click Commit 2 Inthe Admin tab click Backup Restore Config in the task bar 3 On the Backup Restore Configuration page perform either of the following m To save the current configuration click Save Config A Windows dialog box will display to enable you to choose where to save the file The file is named commitedcfg cfg and can be opened with any text editor You can change the file name to identify the date or characteristics of the configuration however you must change it back to commitedcfg cfg before
13. Settings page is not already displaying click the Admin tab and then click Port Settings in the task bar 2 Type the new port number s in the appropriate text box es and click Submit The default port numbers are m 80 for the HTTP port m 23 for the Telnet port m 21 for the FTP port You can enter non standard port numbers in the range 61000 62000 The new port settings will not be effective until you reboot the system NOTE If want your changes to be permanent be sure to commit them 5 8 8 System Log The System Log displays data generated or acquired by routine system communication with other devices such as the results of negotiations with the ISP s computers for DNS and gateway IP addresses This information does not necessarily represent unexpected or 95 improper functioning and is not captured by the system traps that create alarm A GSB100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Qm O DAG Pam kum OSs Address eB http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Aditi User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control system Log This pa
14. Status setting displays a red orange or green ball to indicate that the DSL line is idle starting up or up and running respectively You can click Loop Stop to end the DSL connection To restart the connection you can click Loop Start 57 http 192 168 1 1 DSL Parameter Microsoft Internet Explorer EUSSO DSL Parameter DSL Parameters and Status Vendor ID ooo Revision Number Essie Serial Number None Local Tx Power 0 0 dB Remote Tx Power o o dB focal Line Atten 0 0 dB Remote Line Atten o a dB Local SHR Margin 0 0 dB Remote SHR Margin 0 0 dB Self Test Passed OSL Standard ADSL2 Auto Profile Main Tz Line Rate 0 Kbps Rx Line Rate 0 Kbps Max Attainable Line Rate Down Stream E kbps SRA Parameters Auto SRA Disable SRA CRC Error Rate 1800 SRA FEC Error Rate 60 SRA Up Shift Obs Period 3600 Secs SRA Down Shift Obs Period 600 Secs Power Management Mode Lz L3 Both Allowed close JM Refresh Help After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button B Internet DSL Parameters From the DSL Status Page you can click DSL Param to display the DSL parameters page which provides data about the configuration of the DSL line You cannot modify this data 58 7 Efe i ae _ LL i ii 1 e a 68 1 1 DSL Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer leah a Current 15 Min Interval Statistics Elapse
15. This will take only a few seconds 5 The program will report whether the test passed failed or was skipped A test may be skipped if the program determines that no suitable interface is configured on which to run the test 94 jicroso Internet Explorer eles 5 8 7 Port Settings The header information in an IP data packet specifies a destination port number Routers use the port number along with the IP addresses to forward the packet to its intended recipient A GSB100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer Aaa File Edit view Favorites Tools Help F O h DO search JY Favorites Q 3 Address B http 192 168 1 1 Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Adin User Config Commit Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Port Settings This page is used to modify various port settings acro ss the system HTTP Port 80 61000 62000 Telnet Port 23 61000 62000 YP Port 21 61000 62000 Submit Refresh _ Submit Help After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Follow these steps to modify port settings 1 If the Port
16. but for Generic Routing Encapsulation based communication sessions ESP Timeout sec Same as TCP Idle Timeout but for Encapsulating Security Payload based communication sessions Default Nat Age sec For all other NAT translation sessions the number of seconds for which a NAT translation will continue to be valid if no packets are received NAPT Port Start End When an napt rule is defined the source ports will be translated to sequential numbers in this range 5 7 2 RIP Your ADSL Ethernet router can be configured to communicate with other routing devices to determine the best path for sending data to its intended destination Routing devices communicate this information using a variety of IP protocols This topic describes how to configure your Productname to use one of these called the Routing Information Protocol RIP 75 lt 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Back E A JO search Sf Favorites BR ee E BAA Address 4 http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing SUPriecs Admin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTP_ Routing Information Protocol RIP Configuration Routers on your LAN communicate with one another using the Routing Information Protocol This table lists any interfaces on your device that use RIP typically the LAN interface and the version of the
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18. exchange is under way e g password authorization or DHCP Action s Provides icons you can click on to modify delete m or view additional details on the PPP interface 5 4 4 EDA This topic describes how to configure an Ethernet over ATM EoA interface on the ADSL Ethernet router if one is needed to communicate with your ISP This interface is also commonly referred to as an RFC1483 interface for the name of the Internet specification to which it conforms A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help O OD BG Pao dm Address http 192 168 1 1 wv EJ me Home LAN Bridging Routing Services Admin DSL ATM YC PPP EDA IPOA RFC1483 Ethernet over ATM E0A Config This Page is usedto View Add Modify and Delete EGA Interfaces Interface Sec Lower Netwiaek Use Default Gateway Status action IP Type Interface Address DHCP Route Address No Interface Found naa f netrosh Ba Help Interface After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Interface The name the software uses to identify the EoA interface Interface Sec Type The type of security protections in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet PPP interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrict
19. interface An IPoA interface must be associated with one or more ATM VCs that have been defined on the system The ATM VC is also considered an interface one that performs 52 lower level functions i e closer to hardware than the IPoA interface Peer IP Address The IP address of the remote computer you will be connecting to via the WAN interface Config IP Address and Net Mask The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface Gateway Address The external IP address that the ADSL Ethernet router communicates with via the IPoA interface to gain access to the Internet This is typically an ISP server Status A green or red ball will display to indicate that the interface is currently up or down respectively You cannot manually enable or disable the interface a down interface may indicate a problem with the DSL connection or with the remote peer computer 5 5 Bridging 5 5 1 Bridging Use the bridge configuration page to define which device interfaces are capable of bridging data between your LAN and ISP Interfaces can be routable i e assigned an IP address bridgeable or both ZA GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q O Ch JO seah Py ravoite 2 23 Address 4 http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridetng Routing Services Admin Bridging LAN Config DSL ATM VC RFC 1483 Interface EoA Bridg e Conf guration Hsethi s pag e
20. internet access trom that machine will be disallowed trom start time to end time IP Address Host Name Mac Address Start Time End Time No Parental Control Entry Found o fo fo fo Host Name MAC Address cancel E Refresh AM Help After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button _ internet Follow these steps to block a host from accessing the Internet 1 Ensure that either the system time is specified directly or SNTP is enabled 2 If the Parental Control page is not already displaying click the Admin tab and then click Parental Control in the menu bar 3 In the table on the Parental Control page enter the IP address of the host you want to block from accessing the Internet OR Select the host name and corresponding MAC address from the drop down list Host names and MAC addresses will display in the list only when the hosts IP addresses are distributed from a DHCP server pool configured on the modem and the host has in fact been assigned a host name 1 Select the beginning and ending times for the block to be in effect for this host 1 The time is specified in the format HH MM SS hour in military time followed by minute and second 2 Click Add The new entry will display in the table 102 If you have any troubles to configure or setup this ADSL Ethernet Router please contact us Before contacting us make sure collect following informati
21. network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Detault gateway Obtain ONS server address automaticall Use the following DMS server addresses Prefered NS server Alternate DAS server Configure IP Manually Step 4 Select Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x General Tou can gel F settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Othenwse you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IF settings Obtain an IP address automatically m Use the following IP address IF address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 1932 168 1 Obtain ONS serer address automatically f Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server 21 IP address Fill in IP address 192 168 1 x x is a number between 3 to 254 Subnet Mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 USB interface Default gateway Default value is 192 168 1 2 Ethernet interface Default gateway Default value is 192 168 1 1 Preferred DNS server Fill in preferred DNS server IP address Alternate DNS server Fill in alternate DNS server IP address For Windows 98SE ME Step 1 Click Start then Set
22. on the ADSL Ethernet router to specify where it should send data received on a particular interface Routes specify the IP address of the next device interface or Internet destination to forward data to given the ultimate destination of the data A common type of route is a default gateway which defines the IP address where all data is forwarded unless an IP route has been defined for the particular destination in question Each time data is passed towards its destination from one Internet address to another it is said to complete one hop 62 A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q tak i gt x E A J Search SP Favorites 2 G S 3 Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Rouling Services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VC PPP EDA IPOA IP Route Table P ddresses of Inte matic 1S commi essed by your ne j p hena npute 7 aquest send data to a 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 10 0 Direct 192 165 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 eth 0 Direct 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 127 0 0 1 0 0 Direct 192 165 1 2 255 255 255 255 127 0 0 1 0 0 Direct add keresni Help Aft er configu reall settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt a nd click Commit button _ internet Destination Specifies the IP address of the destination computer The destination can specified as the IP address of a specific comput
23. protections defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a level of protection that is in between public and private interfaces in terms of restrictiveness RFC 1577 Specifies whether the IPoA protocol to be used complies with the IEFT specification named RFC 1577 Classical IP and ARP over ATM contact your ISP if unsure Lower interface An IPoA interface must be associated with one or more ATM VCs that have been defined on the system The ATM VC is also considered an interface one that performs lower level functions i e closer to hardware than the IPoA interface Peer IP Address The IP address of the remote computer you will be connecting to via the WAN interface 73 Config IP Address and Net Mask The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface Gateway Address The external IP address that the ADSL Ethernet router communicates with via the IPoA interface to gain access to the Internet This is typically an ISP server Status A green
24. protocol used Enable Disable Age seconds Update Time seconds IF Name Metric Send Mode Receive Mode Action After configure all settings goto Admin gt Commit t Reboot gt and click Commit button internet The following instructions describe how to enable RIP on your ADSL Ethernet router 1 If the RIP Configuration page is not already displaying click the Services tab and then click RIP in the task bar The page contains radio buttons for enabling or disabling the RIP feature and a table listing interfaces on which the protocol is currently running The first time you open this page the table may be empty 2 If necessary change the Age and Update Time These are global settings for all interfaces that use RIP E Age is the amount of time in seconds that the device s RIP table will retain each route that it learns from adjacent computers E Update Time specifies how frequently the ADSL Ethernet router will send out its routing table to its neighbors 3 In the IFName column select the name of the interface on which you want to enable RIP E For communication with RIP enabled devices on your LAN select the LAN interface typically eth O or usb 0 E For communication with your ISP or a remote LAN select the 76 corresponding ppp eoa or other WAN interface 4 Select a metric value for the interface RIP uses a hop count as a way to determine the best path to a given destination in the network
25. restoring it m To restore a saved configuration file click Browse A Windows dialog box will display to enable you to select the file which must be named commitedcfg cfg from your PC or network Double click the file and then click Upload The following message displays while the file is being uploaded 97 Loading New Software Please do not interrupt the upgrade process The system will reboot soon Please open a new browser window to continue browsing When the system reboots your connection to the configuration program will be suspended and may appear to hang If you want to continue to use Configuration Manager wait about 30 seconds and Refresh the browser window e g press lt F5 gt if using Internet Explorer You may need to log in again 5 8 10 Management Control You can enable access to Configuration Manager from the WAN port so that the ISP can perform configuration tasks A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q x 7 E A J search SY Favorites B ee af Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Management Control Use this page to control access to
26. this device Inactivity TimeOut mins TE Protocol LAN Access WAN Access submit MN IP address A refresh AM heir After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button TERRE T Z The table on this page provides a check box to enable or disable HTTP i e Web browser based access to the configuration program through the WAN port In the Inactivity TimeOut text box you can specify a length of time in minutes after which external access will be blocked assuming that there is no access during that time If you want your changes to be in effect the next time you log in click Submit 98 5 8 11 Autodetect Autodetect enables the modem to automatically detect and configure a valid ATM VC at startup Autodetect eliminates the need to have users configure VC values as described in Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O AAG Address a http ft 92 168 1 T oo EUSSO JH Search Sp Favorites A en 3 Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Adinin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Autodetect This pageds used to autodetect VPI VCI pairs and the corresponding supported pr
27. via USB Cable on Linux This driver supports Linux 2 4 kernel Compiling the Driver To compile the driver simply run make in viking directory This will create binary driver with name VKGEther make Loading the module To load the VKGEther module enter the following command as rootin directory viking syntax insmod VKGEther Module Options Unloading the module To unload an unused module rmmod VKGEther You will need to exit or disconnect any program currently using the module before it unload If the module was configured for LAN shutdown the ethernet interface ifconfig eth1 down The ethernet interface associated with the VKGEther driver was eth1 that s why 32 interface name is eth1 in above line LAN Configuration To enable LAN traffic over the ethernet interface ifconfig eth1 192 168 1 200 up You may also need to modify the netmask and route for the interface Refer to the manual pages for ifconfig and route for more information To test the LAN connection is alive by pinging the remote side ping 192 168 1 1 To disconnect the LAN interface ifconfig eth1 down 5 Configure ADSL Router via HTML Interface ADSL II Router supports a web based HTML GUI to allow user to configure Router setting via Web browser 5 1 Login 1 Launch the Web browser 2 Enter the default IP Address http 192 168 1 1 3 Entry of the User Name and Password will be displayed Enter the default login User Name and P
28. w LAN Interface eth 0 00 85 40 01 01 00 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 10087 Full J usb 0 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 p w 2 Internet H 34 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack Z gt x EEA 71 pO search Sle Favorites 2 OA E aA Address T JILE EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin Home System Mode Quick Configuration Services Summary After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Device Displays basic information about the device hardware and software versions the system uptime since the last reboot and the preconfigured operating mode DSL Displays the operational status DSL standard conformance and performance Statistics for the DSL line You can click DSL in the table heading to display additional DSL settings WAN Interfaces Displays the software name s and settings for the device interfaces that communicate with the ISP via DSL such as a PPP EOA or IPoA interface Although the device has one physical DSL port multiple software defined interfaces can be configured to use it You can click on the interface names to view the Configuration pages for these interfaces or display the Advanced task bar for similar options LAN Interfaces Displays the software names and settings for the device interfaces that communi
29. where represents any number of characters If the Local Image Upgrade page is not already displaying click the Admin tab then click Local Image Upgrade in the task bar In the Upgrade File text box type the path and file name of the file as provided by your ISP You can click Browse to search for it on your hard drive or network file system The name of the upgrade file must be either TElmage bin or TEPatch bin where represents any of additional characters up to a total filename length of 256 characters Select the file and then click Upload The following message box displays at the bottom of the page Loading New Software lease do not interrupt the upgrade process 4 status page will appear utomatically when loading is completed about 1 minute 90 When loading is complete the following message displays the file name may differ gt File TElmage bin successfully saved to flash Please reboot for the new image to take effect 5 Turn power to the unit off wait a few seconds and turn it on again 5 8 4 Remote Image Upgrade Your ISP may from time to time notify you that a software upgrade is available Upgrade files may be provided to you in two ways Ona CD ROM or other media You can use Configuration Manager to upload the file from the CD ROM drive or your PC s hard drive or shared network drive to system flash For instructions on this method see Local Image Upgrade On remote ISP se
30. 2 for USB cable installation 8Aan Network Show All Displays Sound Network Startup Disk Location Automatic HH Show Ethernet Adaptor en3 HH TCP IP IP PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies Ethernet Configure IPv4 Using DHCP HH IP Address 192 168 1 3 Renew DHCP Lease Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Client ID if required Router 192 168 1 2 DNS Servers Optional Search Domains Optional IPve Address fe80 0000 0000 0000 0206 4fff fe00 0002 Configure IPv6 M i E AA ee SS Click the lock to prevent further changes Assistme Apply Now 30 Step 13 Choose Application on GO menu Double click Internet Explorer Applications Q local disks Ls i iMovie installers e Ble AADNCAalons z r pene Internet Explorer iPhoto f n a we F l iTunes Mail f Preview QuickTime Player Safari a i A f j 31 items 28 05 GB available ee Step 14 Enter the default IP address http 192 168 1 2 60A Microsoft Internet Explorer Back Forward Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail Address OREA E Live Home Fage Apple Apple Support E Apple Store T Mac Mac OS x Microsoft Mactopia Office for Macintosh T MEN Step 15 Entry of the User ID and Password will be displayed Enter the default User ID and Password The default login User ID of the administrator amp the default administ
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32. ADSL2 Full Rated Router User s Manual Sept 2006 Copyright Copyright 2004 by this company All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of this company Disclaimer This company makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not this company its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Further this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Caution This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may
33. Commit button Internet Interface The name of the lower level interface on which this VC operates The low level interface names are preconfigured in the software and identify the type of traffic that can be supported such as data or voice Internet data services typically use an AAL5 type interface Vpi Vci and Mux Type These settings identify a unique ATM data path for communication between your ADSL Ethernet router and your ISP Max Proto per AAL5D If you are using an AAL5 type of interface this setting indicates the number of higher level interfaces that the VC can support the higher level interfaces can be PPP EoA or IPoA interfaces Contact your ISP to determine which connection protocol s they require 68 5 6 6 PPP The Point to Point Protocol PPP is one of several protocols used to enable communication between ISPs and their customers PPP performs tasks such as the following Identifying the type of service the ISP provides to a given customer Identifying the customer to the ISP through a username and password login Enabling the ISP to assign Internet information to the customer s computers z GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Oia O x O Dawn sic Favors a ee 8 Address httpiff192 168 14 a o EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging aul Se
34. L line performance The page refreshes according to the setting in the Refresh Rate drop down list which you can configure 66 lt 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O DAD Asan germs O S a Address http 192 168 1 1 Home LAN WAN Bridging Rouling services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VC PPP EDA IPOA DSL Status This page displays DSL St atus I nformati an oie tie ee 10 Seconds Ea Management Counters Local Remote FEC lo a CRE 0 0 FEC Intervals 0 e Errored Seconds o Mr o Severely Errored Seconds o 0 DSL Status LOS Intervals E 0 W startup enon cies HAV Intervals o 0 Operational Status HEC 0 0 Loop __Stop TPS TC Counters Last Failed Status OxO CP HEC o is Startup Progress oxn CP UpperLayper 0 0 Bit Error 0 o Failures After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button a Internet In the DSL Status table the Operational Status setting displays a red orange or green ball to indicate that the DSL line is idle starting up or up and running respectively You can click Loop Stop to end the DSL connection To restart the connection you can click Loop Start 5 6 5 ATMVC The devices WAN side interfaces are used to communication via the DSL port A WAN interface comprises two layers a lower level ATM VC interface and a hi
35. MP Community and Host Configuration SNMP Trap amp rable o Disable Community Name Access Action No Community Entries Read Only s After configure all settings goto Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button A complete SNMP setup includes the following items A management station equipped with an SNMP manager client that enables sending messages to an SNMP agent e g the modem This configuration is not described here A MIB stored in the modem s memory This must be preconfigured in the software image by the ISP The SNMP service enabled on the modem including defined communities that allow read only or read write accesses from specific hosts This configuration is described below Creating Communities 1 If the SNMP configuration page is not already displaying click the Admin tab and then click SNMP Config in the task bar 2 On the SNMP Configuration page type a community name in the empty text box in the left column of the table 3 From the Access column of the table select the privileges read only or read write to assign to all hosts that are part of this community 4 Click Add Comm A page displays briefly to confirm your changes and then the SNMP Configuration page redisplays with the new entry Now you can add hosts to the new community Adding Hosts to Communities a In the Action column click Add Host b Enter the IP address of the host computer you want to add and cli
36. The type of Firewall protections that are in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet PPP interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a set of protections that is in between public and private interfaces in terms of restrictiveness Protocol The type of PPP protocol used Your ISP may use PPP over Ethernet PPPoE or PPP over ATM PPPoA WAN IP The IP address currently assigned to your WAN DSL port by your ISP Gateway IP The IP address of the server at your ISP that provides you access to the Internet Default Route Indicates whether the ADSL Ethernet router should use the IP address assigned to this connection as its default route Can be Enabled or Disabled Use Dhcp When set to Enable the device will acquire additional IP information from the ISP s DHCP server The PPP conn
37. anager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help O RA A Paw eg Foo 2 383 Address http i192 168 1 1 WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin LAN Config DHCP Mode DHCP Server DHCP Relay Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server Configuration Use this page if you are using the device asia DHG Ps server This page lists the IP address pools ayailable to computers on your LAN The device distributes numbers inthe pool to devices on Your network aS they reguest Internet Access Start IP Address End IP Address Domain Name areas Address Status Action s 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 34 After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Adding DHCP Server Address Pools 1 If the DHCP Server Configuration page is not already displaying click the LAN tab and then click DHCP Server in the task bar Depending on your pre configured settings the table may display up to two address pools each in a row or may be empty 2 Click Add The DHCP Server Pool Add page displays 3 Enter values for the Start IP Address End IP Address and Net Mask fields which are required and any others as needed Start End IP Addresses Specify the lowest and highest addresses in the pool up to a maximum range of 254 addresses Mac Address A MAC address is a manufacturer assigned hardware ID that is unique f
38. assword The default login User Name of the administrator is root and the default admin login password is root Connect to 192 168 1 1 Liser name f root Password oon Remember my password Cancel 33 5 2 Home The Home page displays when you first access the program or if another tab is already displaying when you click on the Home tab 5 2 1 Home The System View table provides a snapshot of the device configuration Note that some of the settings are links to the software pages that enable you to configure those settings Z GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer EB File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Back a EA pO search Se Favorites rz WAN gt Bridging Routing Services Admin Home System Mode Quick Configuration System Yiew Firmware Reversion ARTZ1G5U TES 090806 00TA Use this page to get the summary on the existing configuration of your device Device Modet Vulcan Operational Status ae Startup Handshake A W Version 810100 Last State S W Version 2 5 051215q DSL Version n Serial Number None Annex Type ADSL2 Mode Routing 4nd Bridging Standard ADSL2 Auto Up Time 0 15 48 Connected Standard ADSL2 Auto Time Thu Jan O1 00 24 09 1970 Data Boost f Time Zone SMT Profite Main Name Domain Name 0 Kbps 0 Kbps WAN Interfaces ppp 0 PPPoE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aal5 0 0 35
39. aximum Transmission Unit specifies the size in bytes of the largest Ethernet packet that the interface will accept Packets larger than this size will be dropped 5 5 3 DSL You can view configuration parameters and performance statistics for the ADSL Ethernet Router s DSL line If the DSL Status page is not already displaying click the WAN tab The DSL page displays by default 56 lt 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O HAG Pp seach oe Favertes EENE Address http 192 168 1 1 Home LAN WAN Hridetne Routing Services Admin Bridging LAN Config DSL ATM VC RFC 1483 Interface EoA DSL Status This page displays DSL Status I nf ematian aae 10 Seconds v Management Counters Local Remote FEC CRE FEC Intervals Errored Seconds Severely Errored Seconds DSL Status LOS Intervals W startup Handshake HAV Intervals Operational Status HEC Loop _Stop TPS TC Counters Last Failed Status 0x0 Startup Progress x CF Upperlaper oc Ee Gift Error D 0 Failures After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Internet DSL Status The DSL Status page displays current information on the DSL line performance The page refreshes according to the setting in the Refresh Rate drop down list which you can configure In the DSL Status table the Operational
40. cate directly with the local network These typically include at least one Ethernet interface named eth 0 and may include a USB interface named usb 0 You can click on the interface names to display the LAN Configuration page Services Summary Displays any of the following services that ADSL Ethernet router performs to help you manage your network Translating private IP addresses to your public IP address 5 7 1 NAT Setting up filtering rules that accept or deny incoming or outgoing data 5 7 4 IP Filter Enabling router to router communication 5 7 2 RIP Enabling dynamic assignment of IP information from your ISP to your computers 5 3 4 DHCP relay from the device s built in server to your network 5 3 3 DHCP Server or from a computer on your network to the device s LAN interface DHCP Client 35 Message forwarding based on the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP not configurable 5 2 2 System Mode The System Mode page enables you to configure system level operating modes that use bridging in addition or instead of routing protocols You can also configure a feature in which the mode is selected automatically at start up based on the type of Internet connection detected on the LAN PC s 3 058100 Configuration Manaper GUI Micresoft Internat Explorer Ele gdt wew Favores Toole ele Om O 2 BG Pee lyre coo Ga address bbtpuf 192 168 1 1 EUSSO LAN WAN Bridging Routing ScTv aes Admin Horw S
41. cause undesired operation Per FCC 15 21 you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders 1 Introduction ccsnac sane onantiennenrssnnseasasnencransaamnnncucanoonecsameansenaauansinacsnewesceesunanansanses 5 1 1 System Requirements ccccccscceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaseeeneseneseenseaeeseeeseaneseneees 5 1 2 Package Oe 71 eee ene ne ne ee eee ee nee ere eee ee ee 5 2 Product Features ssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnn 5 2 1 ADSL Compliant senensensnnnnnnenonsenonnnnnnunenonnonnnnnnnnunonnnnennnnunanonennenennnnnnnnen 5 2 2 ATM Protocols and Encapsulations ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenseneeeees 6 2 3 PFPP SUPPO e E E a 6 2 4 Bridging Routing SuUpport s ssassnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 6 2 5 IP Manage NO crnisss 6 2 6 SOOU Y ce E S 6 2 7 Device management ssssssnusnsnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnne T 2 8 Er aC s eee SS ee ee ey eee anne eee een eee 7 3 Hardware Indicators and Connectors cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseneseneeeeees 8 3 1 Front Panel Indicators and Description cscceeeeee
42. ce a down interface may indicate a problem with the DSL connection or the connection to the ISP s access server 5 6 8 IPOA An IPoA interface can be used to exchange IP packets over the ATM network without using an underlying Ethernet over ATM EQOA connection Typically this type of interface is used only in product development environments to eliminate unneeded variables when testing IP layer processing 72 lt GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help peck ka E GD O seah SP Favorites Address E http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging aul Services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VC PPP EDA IPOA IP over ATM IPoA Configuration This Pageis used to View Add and Delete IPod Interfaces Interface Sec RFC Lower Peer IP IP etmak Use Gateway Type 1577 Interface Address Address DHCP Address Mo IPod Interface Status Action Interface oS i oo After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button 2 Internet Interface The name the software uses to identify the IPoA interface Interface Security Type The type of firewall protections that are in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet IPoA interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall
43. ce reque sts an IP address ron your ISB and then relays the addresses back to the computers This table lists each interface on the device that relays data from your ISP Typically the LAN eee 5 l port is listed l ee i ouce Server Address 7 o Gl Gl Interfaces Running DHCP Relay submit cancel MN refresh M Heir After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Internet Follow these instructions to configure DHCP relay First you must configure each LAN computer to receive IP information assigned by a DHCP server 1 Open the Windows Control Panel and display the computer s Networking properties Configure the TCP IP properties to Obtain an IP address automatically the actual text may vary depending on your operating system Next you specify the IP address of the DHCP server and select the interfaces on your network that will be using the relay service 2 If the DHCP Configuration page is not already displaying click the LAN tab and then click DHCP Relay in the task bar 3 In the DHCP Server Address fields type the IP address of your ISP s DHCP server If you do not have this address it is not essential to enter it here Requests for IP information from your LAN will be passed to the default gateway which should route the request appropriately 44 4 Select your WAN interface from the drop down list and click Add The WAN interface ma
44. ciated with lower level software and hardware structures at the lowest level they are associated with a physical port the WAN port This field should reflect an interface name defined in the next lower level of software over which the EoA interface will operate This will be an ATM VC interface such as aal5 0 Config IP Address and Net Mask The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface If the interface will be used for bridging with your ISP and you will not be using the device as a router on your LAN then you do not need to specify IP information If you enable DHCP for this interface then the Configured IP address will serve only as a request to the DHCP server The actual address that is assigned by the ISP may differ if this address is not available Use DHCP When enabled this setting instructs the device to accept IP information assigned dynamically by your ISP s DHCP server If the interface will be used for bridging with your ISP and you will not be routing data through it leave this checkbox unselected Default Route Indicates whether the ADSL Ethernet router should use the IP address assigned to this interface if any as its default route for your LAN This can be Enable or Disable Gateway Address The external IP address that the ADSL Ethernet router communicates with via the EoA interface to gain access to the Internet This is typically an ISP server 5 6 Routing 5 6 1 IP Route IP routes can be created
45. ck Submit A page displays briefly to confirm the addition and the SNMP Add Host page redisplays c Continue adding hosts as required and click Cancel when done The newly added hosts now have access to the MIB with the privilege level associated with the community Viewing Hosts To view all hosts and the communities to which they are assigned click View Hosts on the main SNMP Configuration page Viewing Global SNMP Statistics To view statistics relating to SNMP packets received and sent and packet errors click Global Stats on the main SNMP Configuration page The SNMP Global Statistics page shows the number and type of packets transmitted 101 5 8 13 Parental Control The Parental Control feature enables management users to block Internet access from specified LAN hosts for specified periods A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help lack E Psh Jy Favorites amp G A 3 Address httpsf 192 168 1 1 v gt Go inks EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Adlai User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Parental Control This page s used ta view and add Parental Control entries Once an entry added for a LAN machine
46. click My Network Places and select Properties in the main windows screen My Computer My Network Places p ae ee i Recycle Bin Internet Explorer Properties aa Connect bo kpe Internet Step 2 Right click Local Area Connection your local network hooked up with DSL Router and select Properties 19 EI Network and Dial up Connections Make New Local Grea Local Grea Connection Connection 2 aap tate ate eee up Connections Disable Status Local Area Connection 3 a Type LAM Connection Delete Rename Status Enabled Globespanvirata USB IAD LAN Modem i Displays the properties of the selected connection Step 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP then click Properties Local Area Connection 3 Properties x General Sharing Connect using BF Globespanirata USE IAD LAN Modem Components checked are used by thie connection Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication actos diverse interconnected networks Show icon in taskbar when connected 20 Configure IP Automatically Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically then click OK to complete IP configuring process Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 x General You can get F settings assigned automatically if pour
47. configuration 86 A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Om O HAG Lawn ke A SEs Address 2 http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Serkiets Admin NAT RIP FireWall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTP SNTP Configuration This page is used to enable disable SNTP feature as well as to view add and roodify SNTP configuration O Enable Disable IP Address Domain Name Status Action 5 8 Admin 5 8 1 User Configuration Configuration Manager is configured with a default user name and password combination or login If you want to allow other users to access the program you can create additional user logins and specify their privilege levels You can also change the password for the default login or for any logins you create 87 lt GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit view Favorites Tools Help Ox x E A OA k SY Favorites A ee ea 2B Address http f 192 168 1 1f Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Aditi User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings system Log Backup Restore Config Management Contral Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control User Configuration This page displays user information Us a this page to ada delete users and change your pas Lord T
48. configure the interfaces on the ADSL Ethernet router that communicate with your LAN and USB computers 54 ZA GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q OA GD son ra O e SB Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin Bridging LAN Config DSL ATM VC RFC 1483 Interface EoA LAN Configuration Usecthis page to set the LAN configurati on which determines how your device ts identified on the networks LAN Configuration Spstem Mode Routing And Bridging Manual Get LAN Address O External DHCP Server Internal DHCP Server Actual LAN iP Address 192 168 1 1 Actual LAN Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Conf LAN IP Address Cont LAR Network Mask 255 o Speed 1LOOBT Duplex Full Es Enable tnik amp Disable MTU USE Configuration VSB IP Address USB Network Mask 255 zs5 jo E Enable EES Disable MTU Submit Refresh M Help After configure all settings go ta Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button BH Internet The LAN Configuration table displays the following settings System Mode Identifies the system operating mode for your device such as Routing mode Bridging mode or both modes simultaneously Get LAN Address Provides options for how the device s LAN interface is assigned an IP address Manual indicates that yo
49. d 2 Done a Internet Ox8864 Rule ID Each rule must be assigned an ID number Rules are processed from lowest to highest on each data packet until a match is found Rule numbers up to 99 are reserved for preconfigured system rules Rule IDs must start at 1000 or above so that they do not interfere 81 with system defined rules It is also recommended that you assign rule IDs in multiples of 5 or 10 e g 1000 1010 1020 so that you leave enough room between them for inserting new rules if necessary Interface The interface on which the rule will take effect Direction Specifies whether the rule should apply to packets that are incoming or outgoing on the selected interface Incoming refers to packets coming in to the LAN on the interface and Outgoing refers to packets going out from the LAN You can use rules that specify the incoming direction to restrict external computers from accessing your LAN In Interface The interface from which packets must be forwarded in order for this rule to be invoked For example if the Interface criteria is set to ppp 0 then the In Interface could be set to usb 0 This specifies that the rule applies only to packets passed from the USB computer through the router s PPP interface This option is valid only for rules defined for the outgoing direction Action Specifies what the rule will do to a packet when the packet matches the rule criteria The action can be Accept forward to d
50. d Time MA S5 0 0 Errored Seconds j Severely Errored Seconds Unavailable Seconds Current Day Statistics Elapsed Timef H MAM SS Errored Seconds Severely Errored Seconds Unavailable Seconds Previous Day Statistics Monitored Time HH MM S5 0 0 0 Errored Seconds 0 Severely Errored Seconds o Unavailable Seconds Oo Detailed Interval Statistic Past 24 hrs 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 17 20 21 24 Close Refresh Help Done 4p Internet J DSL Statistics From the DSL Status page you can click Stats to display DSL line performance statistics The DSL Statistics page reports error data relating to the current 15 minute interval the current day and the previous day 5 5 4 ATMVC The devices WAN side interfaces are used to communication via the DSL port A WAN interface comprises two layers a lower level ATM VC interface and a higher level protocol interface The ATM VC interface enables the device to communicate using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode protocol The ATM protocol provides a common format for transmitting data over a variety of hardware systems that make up the backbone of the Internet The 59 virtual circuit VC properties of the ATM VC interface identify a unique path that your ADSL Ethernet router uses to communicate via the ATM based network with the telephone company central office equipment The higher level protocol interface s operate on top of the ATM VC inter
51. d click Commit button Internet DSL Status In the DSL Status table the Operational Status setting displays a red orange or green ball to indicate that the DSL line is idle starting up or up and running respectively You can click Loop Stop to end the DSL connection To restart the connection you can click Loop Start DSL Parameters From the DSL Status Page you can click DSL Param to display the DSL 46 parameters page which provides data about the configuration of the DSL line You cannot modify this data The DSL Parameters and Status table displays settings preconfigured by the product manufacturer or your ISP The Config Data table lists various types of error and defect measurements found on the DSL line DSL Statistics From the DSL Status page you can click Stats to display DSL line performance statistics The DSL Statistics page reports error data relating to the current 15 minute interval the current day and the previous day At the bottom of the page the Detailed Interval Statistic table displays links you can click on to display detailed data for each 15 minute interval in the past 24 hours For example when you click on 1 4 data displays for the 16 intervals 15 minutes each that make up the previous 4 hours 5 4 2 ATMVC In ATM VC configuration page you can configure one of the higher level WAN interfaces to enable communication with your ISP Z GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI
52. displaying the following message Image upgrade may take a Few minutes after which the syvstem will reboot 6 Click OK to start the image upgrade The file begins downloading from the ISP s server and loading the image into flash When image upgrade is complete the following message displays gt Remote Image Upgrade Successful The system will proceed to reboot itself automatically Wait 1 minute to allow the reboot to complete then refresh your browser and log in again to the device You must refresh your browser and log in again if you want to continue using Configuration Manager 5 8 5 Alarm You can use the Configuration Manager to view information about alarms that occur in the system Alarms also called traps are caused by a variety of system events including connection attempts resets and configuration changes 92 lt GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O HAO P san feran 8 amp Address 8 http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Aditi User Config Commit Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Alarm The alarms shawn inthe table have been recorded in response to system events See Help fora list of events that cause alarms taraa WO Refresh a
53. e for example A public interface typically connects to the Internet PPP EoA and IPoA interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the software Typically the global setting for public interfaces is Deny so that all accesses to your LAN initiated from external computers are denied discarded at the public interface except for those allowed by a specific IP Filter rule A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network Typically the global setting for private interfaces is 80 Accept so that LAN computers have access to the ADSL Ethernet routers Internet connection The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets received on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a set of protections that is in between public and private interfaces in terms of restrictiveness The global setting for DMZ type interfaces may be set to Deny so that all attempts to access these servers are denied by default the administrator may then configure IP Filter rules to allow accesses of certain types 5 7 5 Bridge F
54. e settings you are most likely to need to change when you first set up your ADSL Ethernet router Work with your ISP to determine the values or settings you need to change NOTE It is a strong recommendation that using Quick Configuration to set your ADSL settings GSB100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back x A pO Search SIP Favorites A 3S address Go EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin Home System Mode Quick Configuration Quick Configuration Use this page to quickly configure the system ATM Interface 0 v Operation Mode Encapsulation PPPoE LLC ver o VCE Bridge IGMP IP Address le Ie Je Jie Subnet Mask le Ie e Jie O Enable Disable Default Route Gateway IP Address lo fo o o PPP fisername guest ise OAS Sat ale 5 Disable DNS Primary DHS Server o o o b Secondary ONS Server o fo o fo submit Delete QM cancel Het Use DACP D Internet ATM Interface Selects the ATM interface you want to use usually 0 Your system may be configured with more than one ATM interface if you are using different types of services with your ISP Operation Mode Enables or disables the device When set to Disabled the device cannot be used to provide Internet connectivity or routing services for your network Encapsulation Determines the type of data link u
55. ection itself acquires the device s IP address mask DNS address and default gateway address With Use DHCP enabled the device will acquire IP addresses for various other server types WINS SMTP POP3 etc these server types are listed on the DHCP Server Configuration page Use DNS When set to Enable the DNS address learned through the PPP connection will be distributed to clients of the device s DHCP server This option is useful only when the ADSL Ethernet Router is configured to act as a DHCP server for your LAN When set to Disable LAN hosts will use the DNS address es pre configured in the DHCP pool and in the DNS feature Oper Status Indicates whether the link is currently up or down or if a specific type of data exchange is under way e g password authorization or DHCP 70 5 6 7 EOA This topic describes how to configure an Ethernet over ATM EoA interface on the ADSL Ethernet router if one is needed to communicate with your ISP This interface is also commonly referred to as an RFC1483 interface for the name of the Internet specification to which it conforms lt GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Back cy Prk she ravers Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging aul Services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VE PPP EDA IPOA RFC1483 Ethernet over ATM EoA Config This Pa
56. ectors 3 3 Connect Related Devices 1 Connect Router to LINE Plug the provided RJ 11 cable into LINE port on the back panel of the router and insert the other end into splitter or wall phone jack 2 Connect Router to LAN Plug RJ 45 Ethernet Cable into LAN port on the back panel of the router and insert the other end of the Ethernet Cable on your PC s Ethernet port or switch hub 3 Connect Router to Power Adapter Plug power adapter to PWR port on the back panel of the router and the other end to a power outlet The diagram below illustrates a connection example ADSL OUTLET FL USB PORT g 3 z HUB L l UPLINK PORT 5 3 z Ly POWER LAN PORT Warning Only use the power adapter provided in the package otherwise it may cause hardware damage 10 4 Connecting ADSL Router via Ethernet and USB You can connect this ADSL Router with PC through Ethernet cable or USB cable After connect is established you can configure the host PC to be a DHCP client You have to repeat the same steps for every host PC on your network if you user DHCP function on your router 4 1 Setup ADSL router via Ethernet Cable If there is an available LAN card present on your PC you just simply connect ADSL router and PC through the Ethernet cable Once you establish Internet connection you could browse the Web through the Ethernet cable 4 2 Setup ADSL router via USB Cable You can connect ADSL router with PC
57. ed User Interface On many LAN operating systems the NetBEUI protocol provides the method by which computers identify themselves to and communicate with each other IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange A networking protocol used on Novell Netware based 84 LANs BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit BPDUs are data messages that are exchanged across the switches between LANs that are connected by a bridge BPDU packets contain information on ports addresses priorities and costs and are exchanged across bridges to detect and eliminate loops in a network ARP Address Resolution Protocol Computers on a LAN use ARP to learn the hardware addresses i e MAC addresses of other computers when they know only their IP addresses IPV6 Multicast IP Multicasting under IP Protocol version 6 See IP Multicast above 802 1 Q This IEEE specification defines a protocol for virtual LANs on Ethernet networks A virtual LAN is a group of PCs that function as a local area network even though the PCs may not be physically connected They are commonly used to facilitate administration of large networks 5 7 8 DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS is a service that facilitates outside Internet access to a LAN host even when the host s dynamically assigned IP address changes frequently lt 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO
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59. entified on the network LAN Configuration Spstem Mode Routing And Bridging Manual Get LAN Address O External DHCP Server Internal DHCP Server Actual LAN iP Address 192 168 1 1 Actual LAN Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Conf LAN IP Address Cont LAR Network Mask 255 o Speed 1LOOBT Duplex Full Es Enable tnik Disable MTU USE Configuration USB IP Address USB Network Mask 255 zs5 jo E Enable EES Disable MTU 1500 Refresh Help After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button BH Internet If you are using the ADSL Ethernet router with multiple PCs on your LAN you must connect the LAN via an Ethernet hub connected to the device s LAN port If you are using a single PC with the ADSL Ethernet router you have two connection options You can connect the PC directly to the LAN port using a cross over Ethernet cable See your User s Manual for a description of cross over and straight through Ethernet cables lf the PC is USB enabled you can connect it directly to the device s USB port Only one computer can be connected in this manner You can also use the USB and Ethernet interfaces simultaneously connecting your LAN to the Ethernet port and a standalone PC to the USB port System Mode Identifies the system operating mode for your device such as Routing mode 65 Bridging mode or both modes simu
60. er or an entire network It can also be specified as all zeros to indicate that this route should be used for all destinations for which no other route is defined this is the route that creates the default gateway Netmask Indicates which parts of the destination address refer to the network and which parts refer to a computer on the network The default gateway uses a netmask of 0 0 0 0 NextHop Specifies the next IP address to send data to when its final destination is that shown in the destination column IfName Displays the name of the interface through which to data is forwarded to the specified next hop Route Type Indicates whether the route is direct or indirect In a direct route the source and destination computers are on the same network and the router attempts to directly deliver the data to the computer In an indirect route the source and destination computers are on different networks and the router forwards data to a device on another network for further handling Route Origin Displays how the route was defined Dynamic indicates that the route was predefined on the system by your ISP or the manufacturer Routes you create are labeled Local Other routes may be created automatically see Configuring RIP or defined remotely through various network management protocols LCL or ICMP 63 5 6 2 IP Address Table The interfaces on your ADSL Ethernet router that communicate with other network and Internet devices are ident
61. erate over the ATM interface Delete the higher level interface first and then delete the ATM interface 5 4 3 PPP The Point to Point Protocol PPP is one of several protocols used to enable communication between ISPs and their customers PPP performs tasks such as the following gt Identifying the type of service the ISP provides to a given customer gt Identifying the customer to the ISP through a username and password login gt Enabling the ISP to assign Internet information to the customer s computers lt GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer EE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help am Oia Dawn sfc revit Br a 3 address i http ff192 168 1 1 aan E EJ co inks EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin DSL ATM VC PPP EDA IPOA Point to Point Protocol PPP Confi guration This page is used te Configure and View PPP interfaces Interface Sec Interface Type PPP 0 48 You can configure the following settings on the PPP Configuration page Inactivity TimeOut The time in minutes that must elapse before a PPP connection times out due to inactivity This setting applies only to PPP interfaces that are configured as start on data interfaces This type of interface starts up only when it receives data and then returns to a down state after the specified amount of time This setting works with t
62. estination or Deny discard the packet Do not select the CallMgt option Log Option When Enabled is selected a log entry will be created on the system each time this rule is invoked Logging may be helpful when troubleshooting You can also disable logging log only packets that match rules or log only packets that do not match rules This information can be e mailed to designated administrators 5 7 6 DNS Domain Name System DNS servers map the user friendly domain names that users type into their Web browsers e g yahoo com to the equivalent numerical IP addresses that are used for Internet routing 82 lt 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A J search Sy Favorites C gt E 3g Address lt http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing SUPMEUs Admin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTE Domain Name Service DNS Configuration This page is used for adding and deleting ONS server ip addresses User can also enable disable DNS relay from this page Select Zero Priority for creating Primari ver and subsequent Priorities for Secondary DNS Servers fe Enable C Disable DNS Relay Poll Status W DNS Relay Poll Timeout EE DNS Server IP Address Priority Action No DNS Entries submit i cancel M Refresh M Hct After configure all settings go to Admin gt
63. face The higher level interface handles the protocols needed to log onto and exchange data with the ISP s access server ISPs can use several different protocols including the Point to Point Protocol PPP Ethernet over ATM EoA protocol or the Internet Protocol over ATM IPoA Be sure to create the specific type of WAN interface your ISP requires GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sax A pO search 5 Favorites Address B bttpsf 192 168 1 1 WAN Briderne Routing Services Bridging LAN Config DSL ATM YC RFC 1483 Interface EoA ATM YC Configuration This page is used te viewsand configure ATM is Interface P1 CI Mux Type Max Proto per 44L5 Actions Pai add refresh B herr After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button A Internet Interface The name of the lower level interface on which this VC operates The low level interface names are preconfigured in the software and identify the type of traffic that can be supported such as data or voice Internet data services typically use an AAL5 type interface Vpi Vci and Mux Type These settings identify a unique ATM data path for communication between your ADSL Ethernet router and your ISP Max Proto per AALS If you are using an AAL5 type of interface this setting indicates the number of higher level interfaces that the VC can su
64. fter configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button The LAN Configuration table displays the following settings System Mode Identifies the system operating mode for your device such as Routing mode Bridging mode or both modes simultaneously See Configuring the System Mode for more information Get LAN Address Provides options for how the device s LAN interface is assigned an IP address 39 Manual indicates that you will be assigning a static IP address which you can enter in the fields below External DHCP Server indicates that your ISP will be assigning an IP address from their own DHCP servers dynamically each time you log on Internal DHCP Server indicates that you have a DHCP server device on your network that will assign an address to the port If you choose either the internal or external server option the LAN interface is called a DHCP client of the server Note that the public IP address assigned to you by your ISP is not your LAN IP address The public IP address identifies the WAN ADSL port on your ADSL Ethernet router to the Internet Or in bridge configurations it may be assigned to a PC Speed Duplex Speed indicates the speed of the Ethernet communication between the ADSL Ethernet router and the LAN PCs or hub Duplex indicates the type of Ethernet communication i e full duplex or half duplex These settings are not user c
65. ge is used to display the system logs After configure all settings go to Admin Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button You can click Save Log to display a Windows File Download dialog box that enables opening or saving the contents of the log to your PC The file is assigned the default name syslog vif and can be viewed with any text editor To remove all entries from the list click Clear Log New entries will begin accumulating and will display when you click Refresh 5 8 9 Backup Restore Configuration Many of the software features can be configured to address your needs or your ISP s requirements This configuration data becomes part of the software image You can extract configuration data from the software image and save it on your PC as a text file If you later change the system configuration but then want to revert to the previous settings you can load the configuration file back to the system This feature may be especially useful when you receive an image upgrade file from your ISP containing software updates Uploading the new image may overwrite your customized 96 l settings with default values Before you load the new image you can store the configuration settings Then after you load the image you can restore your previous configuration A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI
66. ge ts usedto View Add Modify and Delete EOS Interfaces Interface Sec Lower IP Netmask Use Default Gateway Status action Type Interface Address DHCP Route Address No Interface Found ada x oo Interface After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Interface The name the software uses to identify the EoA interface Interface Sec Type The type of security protections in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet IPoA interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a level of protection that is in between those for public and private interfaces Lower interface EoA interfaces are defined in software and then associated with lower level software and hardware structures at the lowest level they are associated with a physical
67. ger GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O HAG P sean Se raventes 2 486 Address http f 192 168 1 1f EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Survie Admin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTE FireWall Configuration This Pa ge is used to vie Wy Fire tall Ca nfigurati on Firewall Global Configuration O Enable 5 Disable Blacklist Period min Blacklist Status ER Enable Attack Protection me 5 Disable Frat HOS Protection O aa k E Disable Maz Half open TCP Conn Max FCMP Conn Max Single Host Conn F Log Destination E Mail ID of Admin i C J E Mail ID of Admin 2 E Mail ID of Admin 3 Lid After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button _ Internet Black List Status If you want the device to maintain and use a black list click Enable Click Disable if you do not want to maintain a list Black List Period min Specifies the number of minutes that a computer s IP address will remain on the black list i e all traffic originating from that computer will be blocked from passing through any interface on the ADSL Ethernet router Attack Protection Click the Enable radio button to use the built in firewall protections that prevent the following common types of attacks IP Spoofing Sending packets over the WAN interface using an
68. gher level protocol interface The AIM VC interface enables the device to communicate using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode protocol The ATM protocol provides a common format for transmitting data over a variety of hardware systems that make up the backbone of the Internet The 67 virtual circuit VC properties of the ATM VC interface identify a unique path that your ADSL Ethernet router uses to communicate via the ATM based network with the telephone company central office equipment The higher level protocol interface s operate on top of the ATM VC interface The higher level interface handles the protocols needed to log onto and exchange data with the ISP s access server ISPs can use several different protocols including the Point to Point Protocol PPP Ethernet over ATM EoA protocol or the Internet Protocol over ATM IPoA Be sure to create the specific type of WAN interface your ISP requires GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a A Ossie she Favors a Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Rauling Services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VC PPP EDA IPOA ATM G Configuration This page sused to viewsand configure ATM Vics Interface P1I C1 Mux Type Max Proto per 4AL5 Action s o as mS oo After configure all settings go to Admin Commit amp Reboot gt and click
69. gure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Internet 74 The NAT Global Information table which displays the following settings that apply to all NAT rule translations TCP Idle Timeout sec TCP Close Wait sec TCP Def Timeout sec When two computers communicate via the Internet a Transmission Control Protocol based communication session is created between them to control the exchange of data packets The TCP session can be viewed as being in one of three states depending on the types of packets being transferred the establishing state where the connection is being set up the active state where the connection is being used to transfer data and the closing state in which the connection is being shut down When a NAT rule is in effect on a TCP session in the active state the session will timeout if no packets are received for the time specified in TCP Idle Timeout When in the closing state the session will timeout if no packets are received for the time specified in TCP Close Wait When in the establishing state the session will timeout if no packets are received for the time specified in TCP Def Timeout UDP Timeout sec Same as TCP Idle Timeout but for User Datagram Protocol based communication sessions ICMP Timeout sec Same as TCP Idle Timeout but for Internet Control Message Protocol based communication sessions GRE Timeout sec Same as TCP Idle Timeout
70. he following setting to determine what type of data can activate a start on data interface Ignore WAN to LAN traffic When enabled data traffic traveling in the incoming direction from a WAN interface to the LAN interface will not count as activity on the WAN port for the purposes of determining whether to make it inactive i e WAN to LAN traffic will not activate a Start on data interface Only LAN to WAN traffic will start the interface The PPP Configuration table displays the following fields Interface The predefined name of the PPP interface VC The Virtual Circuit over which this PPP data is sent The VC identifies the physical path the data takes to reach your ISP Interface Sec Type The type of Firewall protections that are in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet PPP interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface w
71. hether from a LAN or external source are subject to a set of protections that is in between public and private interfaces in terms of restrictiveness Protocol The type of PPP protocol used Your ISP may use PPP over Ethernet PPPoE or PPP over ATM PPPOA WAN IP The IP address currently assigned to your WAN DSL port by your ISP Gateway IP The IP address of the server at your ISP that provides you access to the Internet Default Route Indicates whether the ADSL Ethernet router should use the IP address assigned to this connection as its default route Can be Enabled or Disabled Use DHCP When set to Enable the device will acquire additional IP information from the ISP s DHCP server The PPP connection itself acquires the device s IP address mask DNS address and default gateway address With Use DHCP enabled the device will acquire IP addresses for various other server types WINS SMTP POP3 etc these server types are 49 listed on the DHCP Server Configuration page Use DNS When set to Enable the DNS address learned through the PPP connection will be distributed to clients of the device s DHCP server This option is useful only when the ADSL Ethernet Router is configured to act as a DHCP server for your LAN When set to Disable LAN hosts will use the DNS address es pre configured in the DHCP pool and in the DNS feature Oper Status Indicates whether the link is currently up or down or if a specific type of data
72. ified by unique Internet protocol IP addresses You can use the Configuration Manager to view the list of IP addresses that your device uses and to view other system and network performance data lt GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 1 1 Home LAN WAN Bridging faulty Services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM YC PPP EDA IPOA IP Address Table Lise this page to display all IP addressessassociated with ports on yourdevice including the LAN Ethernet port and the WAN DSL port Global Stats Refresh After configure all settings goto Admin gt Commit amp Reboot and click Commit button The IP Address table lists the IP addresses network masks Net Mask and interface names IF Name for each of its P enabled interfaces 5 6 3 LAN Configuration This topic describes how to configure the interfaces on the ADSL Ethernet router that communicate with your LAN and USB computers 64 S GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ox E P P seah Sp Favortes 2 Q a 23 Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Rouma Services Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VC PPP EDA IPOA LAN Configuration Use this page to set the LAN configurati on which determines how your device ts id
73. ilter Bridge filter rules can be created to control the forwarding of incoming and outgoing data between your LAN and the Internet and within your LAN Bridge filter rules make decisions based on the structure of the layer 2 data packets e g Ethernet packets received on the device interfaces unlike IP filter rules which are based on the structure of layer 3 e g IP packets S GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q tack gt ix a A pa Search S7 Favorites 4 A cee E 33 Address htta aeea O00000 O MI Linke gt EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing SUP lees Admin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTP Bridge Filter Configu ration This page is used to MET add and modity rayw packet filter rules and subrules Cy Enable Disable Mite iia Accept wel Oper Action Status is Private Private In Deny Gee Stats 2 z bytes with mask OxFFFF at offset 12 bytes from Link Header lies between Ox 663 Shel o 16 Private Private ALL Out Deny Disable E a 0 pa Subrule I F In I F ID Direction Rule Action Log Option Oxd864 3 w a Stats bytes with mask OxFFFF at offset 12 bytes from Link Header lies between Ox6863 and g Private In Deny Disable Disable ace 1 4 bytes with OxFFFFFFFF at offset 16 bytes from IP Header lies between EN OxEQOOOOOD and OxEFFFFFFF i
74. internal LAN IP address as the source address Tear Drop Sending packets that contain overlapping fragments Smurf and Fraggle Sending packets that use the WAN or LAN IP broadcast address as the source address 78 Land Attack Sending packets that use the same address as the source and destination address Ping of Death Illegal IP packet length DoS Protection Click the Enable radio button to use the following denial of service protections Max Half open TCP Connection Sets the percentage of concurrent IP sessions that can be in the half open state In ordinary TCP communication packets are in the half open state only briefly as a connection is being initiated the state changes to active when packets are being exchanged or closed when the exchange is complete TCP connections in the half open state can use up the available IP sessions If the percentage is exceeded then the half open sessions will be closed and replaced with new sessions as they are initiated Max ICMP Connection Sets the percentage of concurrent IP sessions that can be used for ICMP messages If the percentage is exceeded then older ICMP IP sessions will be replaced by new sessions as the are initiated Max Single Host Connection Sets the percentage of concurrent IP session that can originate from a single computer This percentage should take into account the number of hosts on the LAN Log Destination Specifies how attempted violations of the firewall setting
75. is located with your ISP SMTP SWINS optional The IP addresses of devices that perform various services for computers that receive IP addresses from this pool such as the SMTP or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server which handles e mail traffic Contact your ISP for these addresses 4 When you are done defining the pool click Submit A confirmation page displays briefly to indicate that the pool has been added successfully After a few seconds the DHCP Server Pool Add page displays with the newly added pool 5 Click DHCP Mode in the task bar then follow the instructions in Setting the DHCP Mode to enable the DHCP server 5 3 4 DHCP Relay Some ISPs perform the DHCP server function for their customers home small office networks In this case you can configure the device as a DHCP relay agent When a computer on your network requests Internet access the ADSL Ethernet router connects your ISP to obtain an IP address and other information and then forwards that information to the computer 43 lt a GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help a PD JO seach yy Favorites O 2 Address i http 192 168 1 1 Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin LAN Config DHCP Mode DHCP Server DHCP Relay Dynamic Host Co nfigurati on Protocol DHEP Relay Configuration Asa DHCP rela yeagent when a computer raquest Internet access the devi
76. ive set of firewall protections 50 defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a level of protection that is in between those for public and private interfaces Lower interface EoA interfaces are defined in software and then associated with lower level software and hardware structures at the lowest level they are associated with a physical port the WAN port This field should reflect an interface name defined in the next lower level of software over which the EoA interface will operate This will be an ATM VC interface such as aal5 0 Config IP Address and Net Mask The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface If the interface will be used for bridging with your ISP and you will not be using the device as a router on your LAN then you do not need to specify IP information If you enable DHCP for this interface then the Configured IP address will serve only as a request to the DHCP server The actual address that is assigned by the ISP may diffe
77. ives ey IDE ATAJATAFI controllers Se keyboards 15 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors ee hea te ATLEL SS Family PI Fast FE ernek NIC 2 og Ports COM amp LPT ae Processors i a Sound video and game controllers H Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers 4 3 TCP IP Configuration For Windows XP Step 1 Click Start and then select Control Panel in the main window screen ti Internet i P My Documents Internet Explorer 4 E mail Li 2 My Recent Documents Outlook Express oo My Pictures 9 MSN Explorer 4 Mi Je My Music Windows Media Player E D windows Movie Maker s 4 Printers and Faxes Tour Windows lt P q Files and Settings Transfer 6 Help and Support Wizard All Programs gt pa if Log Off O tune OFF Computer 15 Step 2 Double Click Network Connections icon E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites B s Tools Help 2 Search es Folders Fee N Back Address amp E Control Panel g Switch to Category View See Also Options A Display a Internet Options amp T Wiridows Update 2 Help amd Support Power Options Printers and Regional and Scanners and Sound Effect Manager Accessibility Odd Hardware Add or Remnov 4 Fonts EH Folder Options
78. ltaneously Get LAN Address Provides options for how the device s LAN interface is assigned an IP address Manual indicates that you will be assigning a static IP address which you can enter in the fields below External DHCP Server indicates that your ISP will be assigning an IP address from their own DHCP servers dynamically each time you log on Internal DHCP Server indicates that you have a DHCP server device on your network that will assign an address to the port Speed Duplex Speed indicates the speed of the Ethernet communication between the ADSL Ethernet router and the LAN PCs or hub Duplex indicates the type of Ethernet communication i e full duplex or half duplex These settings are not user configurable LAN IP Address and Network Mask The IP address and network mask for the port IGMP Indicates whether this interface is enabled with the Internet Group Management Protocol When enabled the ADSL Ethernet router collects and consolidates requests from the LAN PCs to receive IGMP messages from external computers The interface also forwards IGMP messages it receives on its WAN interface to the appropriate hosts The WAN interface must also be enabled for the IGMP protocol MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit specifies the size in bytes of the largest Ethernet packet that the interface will accept Packets larger than this size will be dropped 5 6 4 DSL The DSL Status page displays current information on the DS
79. ly to flash memory Rebooting the Device To reboot the device from the Commit amp Reboot page select a reboot mode from the drop down menu and then click Reboot You can select from the following reboot options m Reboot is the default setting and reboots using the settings currently in memory including any changes you made and committed during the current session m Reboot from Default Configuration reboots the device to default settings provided by your ISP or the manufacturer Choosing this option erases any custom settings m Reboot from Backup Configuration reboots the device using the settings that were in effect prior to the most recently committed settings E Reboot from Last Configuration is the same as the reboot option described above E Reboot from Clean Configuration reboots the device with no configuration This option will disable access to the Configuration Manager as no LAN interface will be defined This option is intended only for technicians who have a serial port connection to the device and knowledge of its command line interface E Reboot from Minimum Configuration reboots the device with only these settings An Ethernet interface is configured with IP address 192 168 1 1 mask 255 255 255 0 The user login is set to User Name root Password root 5 8 3 Local Image Upgrade Your ISP may from time to time notify you that a software upgrade is available Upgrade files may be provided to you in two ways
80. m is rebooted 5 Click Reset A warning message will display to inform you that the current configuration will be lost 6 Click OK The modem will reboot and the Web based interface will be temporarily unavailable Upon reboot Autodetect will begin searching for a valid VC and will create a PPP an EOA or an IPoA interface on your modem corresponding to the type of interface detected on the access server You can monitor the success or failure of the Autodetect process by displaying the System Log page in the Admin tab 5 8 12 SNMP Configuration The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP enables a host computer to access configuration performance and other system data that resides in a database on the modem The host computer is called a management station and the modem is called an SNMP agent The data that can be accessed via SNMP is stored in a Management Information Database MIB on the modem GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Om O DAG Pa tum O 8 S28 Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Adan User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control SNMP Configuration This page is used to view add and modify SN
81. nfig DSL ATM YC RFC 1483 Interface EoA RFC1483 Ethernet over ATM EoA Config This Page is used to View Add Modify and Delete EGA Interfaces Status Action Interface Sec Lower IP Gateway Type Interface Address ETMAS Address No Interface Found fada B refresh E Help Interface After configure All settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button A Internet Interface The name the software uses to identify the EoA interface Interface Sec Type The type of security protections in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet IPoA interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers 61 that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a level of protection that is in between those for public and private interfaces Lower interface EoA interfaces are defined in software and then asso
82. nse agreement Please replace this with your license agreement Decline Step 6 Waiting for few seconds for device driver installation 22 DSL Modem Setup Wizard Installing The DSL Modem Setup Wizard is now Installing the drivers needed by Windows to operate the modem Preparing system for installation 13 Step 7 For completing your installation the DSL Modem Setup Wizard requires to reboot your system Please choose Yes reboot the computer now and click Close for reboot 22 DSL Modem Setup Wizard The DSL Modem Setup Wizard now requires that you reboot your computer to complete the Installation Would you like to reboot now or later Yes reboot the computer now C Wo will reboot the computer later Step 8 After you restart your computer you can see Finish windows Click Finish to compete the installation s DSL Modem Setup Wizard Finished Congratulations The DSL Modem Setup Wizard has completed the installation Enjoy your new DSL connection 14 Step 9 Follow the procedures below to check if DSL router is properly installed Right click My Computer on the desktop gt Choose Properties gt Select Hardware tab gt Click Device Manager button Device Manager File Action View Help e mfa ALLRA Em Computer See Disk drives Display adapters Ho DVD CD ROM drives fy Floppy disk controllers Floppy disk dr
83. nterfaces Interface Sec RFC Lower Peer IP Hetmask Use Gateway Status Action IP Type 1577 Interface Address Address DHCP Address Mo IFo Interface Interface After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button 2 Internet Interface The name the software uses to identify the IPoA interface Interface Security Type The type of firewall protections that are in effect on the interface public private or DMZ A public interface connects to the Internet IPoA interfaces are typically public Packets received on a public interface are subject to the most restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the software A private interface connects to your LAN such as the Ethernet interface Packets received on a private interface are subject to a less restrictive set of protections because they originate within the network The term DMZ de militarized zone in Internet networking terms refers to computers that are available for both public and in network accesses such as a company s public Web server Packets incoming on a DMZ interface whether from a LAN or external source are subject to a level of protection that is in between public and private interfaces in terms of restrictiveness RFC 1577 Specifies whether the IPoA protocol to be used complies with the IEFT specification named RFC 15 77 Classical IP and ARP over ATM contact your ISP if unsure Lower
84. on Submit complete detailed information of your problem will help us to provide you accurate answers Model Name Serial Number PC Settings Other 103
85. onfigurable LAN IP Address and Network Mask The IP address and network mask for the port IGMP Indicates whether this interface is enabled with the Internet Group Management Protocol When enabled the ADSL Ethernet router collects and consolidates requests from the LAN PCs to receive IGMP messages from external computers The interface also forwards IGMP messages it receives on its WAN interface to the appropriate hosts The WAN interface must also be enabled for the IGMP protocol MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit specifies the size in bytes of the largest Ethernet packet that the interface will accept Packets larger than this size will be dropped 40 5 3 2 DHCP Mode You can configure your network and ADSL Ethernet router to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP This help topic provides an overview of DHCP and instructions for implementing it on your network A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help bid Q m A Pe Se Favortes 2 amp 3 Address http 192 168 1 1 JE Go Linke EUSSO Home LAL WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin LAN Config DHCP Mode DHCP Server DHCP Relay Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Configuration Use this page to set and configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol mode for your device with DHCP IP addresses for your LON are administered and distributed as needed by this device or an
86. or each device on a network Use this field only if you want to assign a specific IP address to a specific computer that is you are creating an exception to the dynamic assignment of addresses The IP address you specify will be assigned to the computer 42 that corresponds to this MAC address If you type a MAC address here you must have specified the same IP address in both the Start IP Address and End IP Address fields Net Mask Specifies which portion of each IP addresses in this range refers to the network and which portion refers to the host computer You can use the net mask to distinguish which pool of addresses should be distributed to a particular subset of computers on your LAN call a subnet Domain Name A user friendly name that refers to the subnet that includes the addresses in this pool Gateway Address The address of the default gateway for computers that receive IP addresses from this pool If no value is specified then the appropriate LAN eth 0O or USB usb 0 port address on the device will be distributed to each PC as its gateway address depending on how each is connected See Configuring IP Routes for an explanation of gateway addresses DNS SDNS The IP address of the Domain Name System server to be used by computers that receive IP addresses from this pool The DNS translates common Internet names that you type into your web browser into their equivalent numeric IP addresses Typically this server
87. or red ball will display to indicate that the interface is currently up or down respectively You cannot manually enable or disable the interface a down interface may indicate a problem with the DSL connection or with the remote peer computer 5 Services 5 7 1 NAT Network Address Translation is a method for disguising the private IP addresses you use on your LAN as the public IP address you use on the Internet You define NAT rules that specify exactly how and when to translate between public and private IP addresses A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help O O AD plm Yer O B S Gi Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Serriots Admin NAT RIP Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTP Network Address Translation NAT Configuration Use this page to configure Network Address Translation a security protocol jn which the device translates the IP addresses of your LAN computers to new addresses before sending data aut on the Internet E NAT Global Info i Enable Disable NAT Global Information TCP Idile Timeout sec TCP Close Want sec fo fo TCP Def Timeout sec mo oO co HOP Timeout sec iCMP Timeout sec GRE Timeoutfsec ESP Timeout sec oO So TH pin mm iil Default Nat Agefsec NAPT Port Start 50000 NAPT Port End 51023 After confi
88. order in the list will be the order in which these machines are used Hew gateway Installed gateways Renae 23 3 Select DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS then click OK TCP IP Properties Bindings Advanced ethos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address Danan suhi search Arder Remon Cancel Option2 Configure IP Manually 1 Select Specify an IP address set default IP address for the Router is 192 168 1 2 so use 192 168 1 X X is a number between 3 to 254 for IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 for Subnet Mask field TCPAIP Properties Ei ES Bindings Advanced Neos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IF address can be automatically assigned to this computer IF your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below 5 Obtain an IF address automatically f Specify an IP address IP Address 192 168 1 3 Subnet blask 255 255 255 Cancel 24 2 Select Gateway tab and add default Router IP Address USB interface default gateway 192 168 1 2 Ethernet interface default gateway 192 168 1 1 in the New gateway field and click Add TCP IP Properties ki Ei Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IF Address The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the defaul
89. otocols Enable Disable Autodetect Node Bridge YPI YCI Protocol Detected submit cancel BN Refresh After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Autodetect Modes Autodetect can be used to establish PPPoE PPPoA IPoA 1577 and EoA connections and can be configured in either of two modes bridging mode and routing mode When Autodetect is configured in bridging mode it can detect the presence of PPPoE and EoA interfaces on the access server In this mode the modem must be configured as a bridge and a PPPoE or DHCP client is expected to be running on the LAN PC behind the modem When configured in routing mode Autodetect can detect PPPoE EoA PPPOA or IPoOA 1577 interfaces on the access server Autodetect searches for these interfaces in that order Depending on the interface detected Autodetect creates a PPP EoA or IPoA interface on the modem In this mode the modem is expected to be configured as a router Configuring Autodetect Follow these steps to configure Autodetect 1 If the Autodetect page is not already displaying click the Admin tab and then click Autodetect 2 Select the appropriate Autodetect mode of operation from the Autodetect Mode drop down list 99 3 Click the Enable radio button 4 Click Submit A page will display briefly to confirm your changes Autodetect will not start searching for a valid connection until the mode
90. ou used to log in to Configuration Manager Use DNS Specifies whether the DNS server addresses that your LAN will use should be supplied dynamically via the PPP connection each time you connect to the ISP If you click Disable you must configure DNS addresses manually on each PC or in the fields below Primary Secondary DNS Specifies the Primary and Secondary DNS server addresses provided by your ISP 38 5 3 5 3 1 LAN LAN Configuration Use this page to set the LAN configuration which determines how your device is identified on the network S GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help sack s A J Search Sy Favorites E pEr E http 192 168 1 1 E EUSSO EEEE Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin LAN Config DHCP Mode DHCP Server DHCP Relay LAN Configuration Hee this page to set the LAN configurati an which determines how your deviceis identified on the network LAN Configuration Spstem Mode Routing 4nd Bridging Get LAN Address Actual LAN IP Address Actual LAN Network Mask Conf LAN IP Address Cont LAN Network Mask Speed Duplex iGMP MTU Manual E External DHCP Server 5 Internal DHCP Server 192 165 1 1 255 255 255 0 z e e 100BT Full Enable Disable USB Configuration USB IP Address USB Network Mask Cancel 255 Jess s e oO Enable O Disable Refre sh A
91. our new usernames password can bagi characters anid Is case sensitive User ID Privilege Action s add Rotresh BM ren After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button AD Internet 5 8 2 Commit amp Reboot This page allows user to commit configuration changes to permanement memory and reboot the device 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ou O EI A JO search Fe Favor E2 R 2 2 Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Conti ig Parental Control Commit Reboot Use this page to sommit changes to system memory and reboot your system with different configurations aratat aeie a Reboot Carine ete After configure all settings goto Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Internet 88 Committing Changes Whenever you use the configuration program to change system settings the changes are initially placed in temporary storage called random access memory or RAM Your changes are made effective when you submit them but can be lost if the device is reset or turned off You can commit changes to save them permanent
92. port 71 the WAN port This field should reflect an interface name defined in the next lower level of software over which the EoA interface will operate This will be an ATM VC interface such as aal5 0 Config IP Address and Net Mask The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface If the interface will be used for bridging with your ISP and you will not be using the device as a router on your LAN then you do not need to specify IP information If you enable DHCP for this interface then the Configured IP address will serve only as a request to the DHCP server The actual address that is assigned by the ISP may differ if this address is not available Use DHCP When enabled this setting instructs the device to accept IP information assigned dynamically by your ISP s DHCP server If the interface will be used for bridging with your ISP and you will not be routing data through it leave this checkbox unselected Default Route Indicates whether the ADSL Ethernet router should use the IP address assigned to this interface if any as its default route for your LAN This can be Enable or Disable Gateway Address The external IP address that the ADSL Ethernet router communicates with via the EoA interface to gain access to the Internet This is typically an ISP server Status A green or red ball will display to indicate that the interface is currently up or down respectively You cannot manually enable or disable the interfa
93. pport the higher level interfaces can be PPP EoA or IPoA interfaces Contact your ISP to determine which connection protocol s they require Actions Displays icons you can click on to modify and delete Mm the associated interface You cannot delete an ATM interface if another protocol such as PPP EoA or IPoA has been defined to operate over the ATM interface Delete the higher level interface first and then delete the ATM interface 60 5 5 5 RFC 1483 Interface EoA The Ethernet over ATM EoA protocol is commonly used to carry data between local area networks that use the Ethernet protocol and wide area networks that use the ATM protocol Many telecommunications industry networks use the ATM protocol ISPs who provide DSL services often use the EoA protocol for data transfer with their customers DSL modems EoA can be implemented to provide a bridged connection between a DSL modem and the ISP In a bridged connection data is shared between the ISP s network and their customer s as if the networks were on the same physical LAN Bridged connections do not use the IP protocol EoA can also be configured to provide a routed connection with the ISP which uses the IP protocol to exchange data A GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help peck gt B A J Search Sy Favorites Address http 192 168 1 1 WAN Bridetne Routing Services Admin Bridging LAN Co
94. r if this address is not available Use DHCP When enabled this setting instructs the device to accept IP information assigned dynamically by your ISP s DHCP server If the interface will be used for bridging with your ISP and you will not be routing data through it leave this checkbox unselected Default Route Indicates whether the ADSL Ethernet router should use the IP address assigned to this interface if any as its default route for your LAN This can be Enable or Disable Gateway Address The external IP address that the ADSL Ethernet router communicates with via the EoA interface to gain access to the Internet This is typically an ISP server Status A green or red ball will display to indicate that the interface is currently up or down respectively You cannot manually enable or disable the interface a down interface may indicate a problem with the DSL connection or the connection to the ISP s access server Action Icons you can click on to edit 4 or delete 7 the associated EoA interface 51 5 4 5 IPOA This topic describes how to configure an IPoA Internet Protocol over ATM interface on the ADSL Ethernet router ZA GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sek ka E Eh JO seach 5 Favorites al R ee Sa Address E http ff192 168 1 1f DSL ATM Vc PPP EDA IPDA IP over ATM IPoA Configuration This Page ts used to View add and Delete IPod I
95. rator login Password are root Then click OK to enter Connect to 192 168 1 2 as User ID root Password ssaa Realm Viking _ Remember Password Cancel 31 Step 16 DSL Router Webpage will show as below 0000 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI 4 x ff 8 amp amp Back Forward Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail go Sol VG bttps 192 168 1 2 hag pages home htm Live Home Page Apple Apple Support Apple Store Mac G macosx Microsoft MacTopia Office for Macintosh MSN EUSSO Home LAN WAN gt Bridging Routing Services Admin Home System Mode Quick Configuration System View Firmware Reversion ARTZ1GSU TES 090806 00TA ih Use this page to get the summary on the existing configuration of your device l Device Model Vulcan Operational Status E Startup Handshake HW Version 810100 fast State oxo S W Version 2 5 0512159 OSL Version E 37 5 5 Serial Number None Annex Type ADSL Japjoy abed iN yooqgdersas hye 4yaueag AJOISIH ine SIONE os Mode Routing 4nd Bridging Standard ADSL2 Auto ip Time 0 15 48 Connected Standard ADSL2 Auto Time Thu Jan O1 00 24 09 1970 Bata Boost ve Time Zone GMT Profile Main _ x M E E E E E E A E E E E E E E a E a a E a a a a a J Internet zone 4 5 Setup ADSL Router
96. rver You can use Configuration Manager to download the file and load it to system flash Instructions for using this method are provided below lt a GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help C O FAG Pare poms A SSB Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin User Config Commit amp Reboot Local Image Upgrade Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Diagnostics Port Settings System Log Backup Restore Config Management Control Autodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Remote Image Upgrade This page is used to upload a new image to the system from a remote location 1 If the Remote Image Upgrade page is not already displaying click the Admin tab then click Remote Image Upgrade in the task bar 2 In the IP Address text boxes type the IP address of the server from which the file is to be downloaded 91 3 In the Upgrade File text box type the complete name of the file to be downloaded and loaded to flash as indicated by your ISP The name of the upgrade file must be either TEImage bin or TEPatch bin where represents any of additional characters up to a total filename length of 256 characters 4 In the Username and Password fields type the information required to log on the ISP s server if the ISP requires it 5 Click Upload An alert window pops up
97. rvices Admin IP Route IP Addr LAN Config DSL ATM VC PPP EDA 1POA Paint to Paint Protocol PPP Confi guration Interface Sec Interface Type Ppp 0 After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button A Internet You can configure the following settings on the PPP Configuration page Inactivity TimeOut The time in minutes that must elapse before a PPP connection times out due to inactivity This setting applies only to PPP interfaces that are configured as start on data interfaces This type of interface starts up only when it receives data and then returns to a down state after the specified amount of time This setting works with the following setting to determine what type of data can activate a start on data interface Ignore WAN to LAN traffic When enabled data traffic traveling in the incoming direction from a WAN interface to the LAN interface will not count as activity on the WAN port for the purposes of determining whether to make it inactive i e WAN to LAN traffic will not activate a start on data interface Only LAN to WAN traffic will start the interface The PPP Configuration table displays the following fields Interface The predefined name of the PPP interface 69 VC The Virtual Circuit over which this PPP data is sent The VC identifies the physical path the data takes to reach your ISP Interface Sec Type
98. s connection uses the following thers Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Oc ol TE F F Install Urnimstal Properties Description Transmission Control Protocollnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Configure IP address Automatically Step 5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically amp Obtain DNS server address automatically Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration Tou can get IF settings assigned automatically if Your network supports this capability Othenvise pou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Use the following IP address Ie anner Obtain ONS server address automatically O Use the following DNS server addresses 17 Configure IP address Manually Step 5 Select Use the following IP address amp Use the following DNS server addresses Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Tou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwise pou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gatewa
99. s will be tracked Records of such events can be sent via Ethernet to be handled by a system utility Trace or can e mailed to specified administrators E mail ID of Admin 1 2 3 Specifies the e mail addresses of the administrators who should receive notices of any attempted firewall violations Type the addresses in standard internet e mail address format e g jxsmith onecompany com 5 7 4 IP Filter The IP filter feature enables you to create rules that control the forwarding of incoming and outgoing data between your LAN and the Internet and within your LAN You can create IP filter rules to block attempts by certain computers on your LAN to access certain types of data or Internet locations You can also block incoming access to computers on your LAN 79 ZA GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q tec gt x E A pa Search Sy Favorites 4 R dee E ddress E http 192 166 1 1 EUSSO Horne LAN WAN Bridging Routing Surkleds Admit NAT Firewall IP Filter Bridge Filter DNS Blocked Protocols DONS UPnP SNTP IP Filter Configu ration This Page is usad to Wew and Modify IP Filter Global and Rule Configuration Security Level Public Default action accent Private Default Action EEE 9 oz default action Apply Stateful Rule Log sites Oper T Inspection Direction Action 1 HF Option Rule Description Status Action s
100. sed to communicate with your ISP 37 VPI and VCI Determine the unique data path your modem uses to communicate with your ISP Bridge Enables or disables bridging between the device and your ISP IGMP Can be used to enable the WAN interface to pass Internet Group Management Protocol messages it receives to the LAN PCs You must enable the LAN or USB interfaces for IGMP IP Address and Subnet Mask If your ISP has provided a public IP address to your LAN enter the address and the associated subnet mask in the boxes provided Note In bridge configurations the public IP address may be entered on your PC rather than on the ADSL Ethernet router check with your ISP Use DHCP When enabled your ISP will use DHCP to assign an IP address to the WAN interface When disabled the ISP will either use another protocol or you must manually assign an IP address to it See the appropriate WAN interface help topic for PPP or EoA interfaces Default Route When enabled specifies that the WAN interface specified above will be used as the default route for your LAN Whenever one of your LAN computers attempts to access the Internet the data will be sent via through this interface Gateway IP Address Specifies the IP address that identifies the ISP server through which your Internet connection will be routed PPP Username and Password The username and password you use to log in to your ISP Note this is not the same as the user name and password y
101. ssical IP over ATM VC and LLC Multiplexing VPI is 0 255 and VCI is 32 65535 OAM F4 and F5 segment end to end loopback PPP Support PPP over Ethernet RFC 2516 PPP over ATM RFC 2364 PPP over PAP Password Authentication Protocol RFC1334 PPP over CHAP Challenge Authentication Protocol RFC1994 Bridging Routing Support Ethernet to ADSL self learning Transparent Bridging IEEE 802 1D Supports up to 128 MAC learning addresses IP routing RIPv2 backward compatible with RIPv1 Static IP routing PAT Port Address Translation ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IP Management NAT Network Address Translation NAPT Network Address and Port Translation DHCP Server Relay Client DNS Proxy DDNS UPnP support Security PAP Password Authentication Protocol RFC1334 eeeeehn e eee WN CHAP Challenge Authentication Protocol RFC1994 User authentication for PPP Password Protected System Management Firewall Device management Firmware upgrade via FTP TFTP Web based SNMP MIB Support WAN and LAN connection statistics Selection of Bridge or Router Mode Configuration of VCs Virtual Circuits Interface Compliant with USB v1 1 full soeed 12Mbps One or Four RJ45 port compatible with IEEE 802 3 802 3u 10 100Mbps auto selection One RJ11 port for ADSL connection One reset button for restoration of factory default setting 3 Hardware Indicators and Connec
102. t The address order in the list will be the order in which these machines are used Hew gateway 192 168 1 2 Installed gateways 192 165 1 2 OF Cancel 3 Under DNS Configuration tab select Enable DNS and add DNS values which provides by your local ISP in DNS Server Search Order field then click Add TCPZIF Properties EIE Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DMS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address C Disable DNS Tee Order 192 168 1 2 E Domain Suths Search Order dd a Henare rea 25 4 4 Setup ADSL Router via USB Cable on MAC Step 1 Once you insert the Device Driver CD ROM disk direct the path of your MAC OS You will see DO 407952 LS 3 zip file Copy this file to Macintosh HD a EIF DO 407952 L5 3 zip Step 2 After you copy the zip file to Macintosh HD double click the compressed zip file to unzip it You will get IAD_Rel_1_02E PKG_004 sit file p004 Step 3 Double click sit file The IAD_Rel_1_02E PKG_004 1 file will be created Double click the created file again to open it IAD_Rei_1_027E_PRG_0004 Step 4 Click Installer to begin driver installation IAD_Rel_1_02 _PKG_0004 1 OQ jocal disks Network 3 Macintosh HD wi Sy GEASYSETUP E TES USB Driver Customizer A proets x Applications 1 9 Documents 3 Desktop Movies i Pictures
103. ta Add a nd M ad ify Br i dg in ig infor TT ati on Bridging S WAN to WAN Bridging ZEPB Interface Name Action cancel E Refrosh i Help After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Internet Enabling the device to function as a bridge requires two steps 53 Enabling Bridgeable Interfaces To enable bridging you use the Bridge Configuration page to specify the interfaces that can bridge data Then you use the System Mode page to enable the appropriate operating mode 1 If the Bridge Configuration page is not already displaying click the Bridging tab The Bridge Configuration Page displays by default The page displays Enable Disable links for Bridging WAN to WAN Bridging and Zero Installation PPP bridge ZIPB The page also provides a table for specifying the interfaces on which bridging will be performed The table may be empty if bridging has not yet been configured 2 Select the interface names on which you want to perform bridging and click Add Enabling Bridging Services After configuring the bridgeable interfaces click one of the following links on the Bridge Configuration Page e Bridging Enable Disable e WAN to WAN Bridging Enable Disable e ZIPB Enable Disable Each of the links displays the System Mode Page where you can enable the appropriate bridging operating mode 5 5 2 LAN Configuration This topic allows user to
104. tart now or later Restart now C Restart later C Cancel 28 Step 9 After restart your computer click System Preferences on the bottom of the desktop Personal Fila r i 2 il E Appearance Desktop amp Dock Expose International Security Screen Saver Hardware a lt j i ii ha yo Y 2 amp Fi T CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy Keyboard amp Print amp Fax Sound Saver Mouse Internet amp Network Mac QuickTime Sharing System i am u l agoe Accounts Classic Date amp Time Software Speech Startup Disk Universal Update ACCESS Step 11 Once your Ethernet Adapter s button is Green it means your DSL Router is successful installed 29 Network Show All gt Displays Sound Network Startup Disk Location Automatic HA Show Network Status HA Built in Ethernet is currently active and has the IP address Built in Ethernet 192 168 1 3 You are connected to the Internet via Built in Ethernet Ethernet Adaptor enl The cable for Ethernet Adaptor en1 is not plugged in Internal Modem Internal Modem is not set up Configure Connect i m El Click the lock to prevent further changes Assistme Apply Now Step 12 Fill in TCP IP IP Address IP address Fill in IP Address 192 168 1 x x is a number between 3 to 254 Subnet Mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 Router Default value is 192 168 1
105. ter uses advanced ADSL chipset solution with complete set of industry standard features and high speed ADSL ADSL2 and ADSL2 network solution for SOHO and residential users User can enjoy higher quality multimedia and real time applications such as online gaming Video on Demand and other bandwidth consuming services Also the feature rich routing functions are seamlessly integrated to ADSL service for existing corporate or home users 1 1 System Requirements Pentium III 266 MHz processor or higher 128 MB RAM minimum 20 MB of free disk space minimum Ethernet RJ45 Port USB Port CD ROM drive 1 2 Package Contents ADSL Ethernet Router RJ 45 Ethernet cable RJ 11 Phone cable USB cable Power Adapter Software driver CD Quick Installation Guide If any of above items is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer immediately 2 Product Features 2 1 ADSL Compliant ANSI 711 413 issue 2 ITU T G 992 1 G dmt and ITU T G 992 2 G lite G 994 1 G hs Multimode ITU T G 992 3 ADSL2 G dmt bis ITU T G 992 4 ADSL2 G lite bis N oeoeeeeee8e0N eeeen A e e0e0e88080hN eeeee oN ITU T G 992 5 ADSL2 Reach Extended ADSL RE ADSL Auto negotiating rate adaptation ATM Protocols and Encapsulations ATM Forum UNI 3 1 4 0 PVC Support up to 8 VCs Virtual Circuit ATM SAR Segmentation and Reassembly Traffic Shaping UBR CBR VBR nrt Multi Protocol over AAL5 RFC1483 2684 RFC 1577 Cla
106. tings and choose Control Panel Step 2 Double click Network icon Step 3 Select Configuration tab then choose TCP IP from the list of installed network Components and click Properties button Step4 You can setup the following configurations in two methods Network Ei Configuration Identification ACCES Control The following network components are installed af Dial Up Adapter aif GlobespanVirata USB IAD LAN Modem dy Aealtek ATLO1 39 910 Family Fast Ethernet NIC TCP gt Globesparivirata USB IAD LAN Modem Primary Network Logon Microsoft Family Logon File and Print Sharing Description TCPVIP ts the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks 22 Option1 Get an IP from Router Automatically 1 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically option in the next window TCP IP Properties Bindings Advanced NetBlos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An F address can be automatically assigned to this computer Four network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask pour network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Specify an IP address Cancel 2 Select Gateway tab and click OK TCP IP Properties El E3 Bindings Advanced NeBos ONS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the default The address
107. tors 3 1 Front Panel Indicators and Description Front panel of ADSL router has LED indicators to display routers operating status Single Port ADSL Router O O O O ADSL DATA LAN USB Descriptions of LED status AEH When connection with Internet ADSL Connected is established this LED will light up When this LED is flashing NO ADSL physical connection DATA When router is transferring data between Internet and router this LED will be flashing When connection 10 100MB with end user is established this LED will light up When router is transferring data between router and end user this LED will be flashing USB When an active USB cable is connected with router this LED will light up PWR When an active power adapter is connected with router this LED will light up Four Port ADSL Router O O O O O 2 p PWR USB 4 3 2 1 ADSL Descriptions of LED status 2 When port 2 connection with end user is established this LED will light up 1 When port 1 connection with end user is established this LED will light up When connection with Internet ADSL Connected is established this LED will light up When this LED is flashing NO ADSL physical connection 3 2 Back Panel Single Port ADSL Router LJ oO LINE USB LAN PWR DEFAULT Descriptions of All Connectors LINE Connect with telephone line Connect witn eisprore ne Four Port ADSL Router a CAA 6 LINE Descriptions of All Conn
108. u will be assigning a static IP address which you can enter in the fields below External DHCP Server indicates that your ISP will be assigning an IP address from their own DHCP servers dynamically each time you log on Internal DHCP Server indicates that you have a DHCP server device on your network 55 that will assign an address to the port If you choose either the internal or external server option the LAN interface is called a DHCP client of the server Note that the public IP address assigned to you by your ISP is not your LAN IP address The public IP address identifies the WAN ADSL port on your ADSL Ethernet router to the Internet Or in bridge configurations it may be assigned to a PC Speed Duplex Speed indicates the speed of the Ethernet communication between the ADSL Ethernet router and the LAN PCs or hub Duplex indicates the type of Ethernet communication i e full duplex or half duplex These settings are not user configurable LAN IP Address and Network Mask The IP address and network mask for the port IGMP Indicates whether this interface is enabled with the Internet Group Management Protocol When enabled the ADSL Ethernet router collects and consolidates requests from the LAN PCs to receive IGMP messages from external computers The interface also forwards IGMP messages it receives on its WAN interface to the appropriate hosts The WAN interface must also be enabled for the IGMP protocol MTU The M
109. utodetect SNMP Config Parental Control Diagn ostics This page is used for performing diagnostics am the system WAN Interface uses Testing Connectivity to modem Testing Ethernet connection UNKNOWN Help Testing ADSL line for sync UNKNOWN Help Testing Ethernet connection to ATM UNKNOWN Help Testing Telco Connectivity Testing ATM OAM segment ping UNKNOWN Help Testing ATM OAM end to end ping UNKNOWN Help Testing ISP Connectivity Testing PPPOE server connectivity UNKNOWN Help j Testing PPPOE server session UNKNOWN Help Testing authentication with server UNKNOWN Help Validating assigned IP address 0 0 0 0 UNKNOWN Help Testing Internet Connectivity Ping default gateway 0 0 0 0 UNKNOWN Help Ping Primary Domain Name Server UNKNOWN Help Query DNS for www globespanvirata com UNKNOWN Help Ping www globespanvirata com UNKNOWN Help submit B Pino B Traceroute iM Hein After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button Follow these instructions to begin the diagnostic tests 1 Ifthe Diagnostics page is not currently displayed click the Admin tab and then click Diagnostics in the task bar 2 From the WAN Interface drop down list select the name of the WAN interface on which the diagnostics are to be run 3 Click Submit 4 The diagnostics utility will run a series of tests to check whether the device s connections are up and working
110. via USB cable when there is no LAN Card present on your PC USB cable acts as another LAN connection in this scenario Once you establish Internet connection you could browse the Web through the USB cable USB Device Driver Installation for Windows OS Win98SE ME 2000 XP Step 1 Connect ADSL Router and PC with USB cable Step 2 Once Found New Hardware Wizard window pop out click Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Device ce If your hardware came with an installation CD lt a or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do 0 Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 11 Step 3 Insert Easy Setup Software kit CD and then click Install USB Driver to begin device driver installation Step 4 After DSL Modem Setup Wizard shows click Next to continue A DSL Modem Setup Wizard Welcome Welcome to the DSL Modem Setup Wizard This wizard will install the drivers and the related software for your DSL modem on your computer Press Next to move on to the next step Cancel 12 Step 5 Please review the following license agreement and click Accept to continue st DSL Modem Setup Wizard License Agreement Please review the following license agreement and click Accept to continue This is a placeholder for a lice
111. y 192 168 1 1 fe Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DONS server Alternate DNS server IP address Fill in IP address 192 168 1 x x is a number between 3 to 254 Subnet Mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 USB interface Default gateway Default value is 192 168 1 2 Ethernet interface Default gateway Default value is 192 168 1 1 Preferred DNS server Fill in preferred DNS server IP address Alternate DNS server Fill in alternate DNS server IP address You can use ping command under DOS prompt to check if you have setup TCP IP protocol correctly and if you computer has successfully connected to this router For example USB interface ping to the gateway Type ping 192 168 1 2 under DOS prompt and the following message will appear Pinging 192 168 1 2 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 times lt 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 times lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 times lt 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 times lt 1ms TTL 64 18 If the communication link between your computer and router is not setup correctly after your type ping 192 168 1 2 under DOS prompt following message will appear Pinging 192 168 1 2 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out This failure might be caused by cable issue or something wrong in configuration procedure For Windows 2000 Step 1 Right
112. y be named ppp 0 eoa 0 or ipoa 0 Contact your ISP if you are unsure which type to use Note that you can delete an interface from the table by clicking Min the right column 5 Click Submit A page displays to confirm your changes and the program returns to the DHCP Relay Configuration page 6 Click DHCP Mode in the task bar then follow the instructions in Setting the DHCP Mode to enable DHCP relay NOTE If want your changes to be permanent be sure to commit them 45 5 4 WAN 5 4 1 DSL The DSL Status page displays current information on the DSL line performance The page refreshes according to the setting in the Refresh Rate drop down list which you can configure 4 GS8100 Configuration Manager GUI Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q A P P sah T ravontss a Gas Address http 192 168 1 1 EUSSO Home LAN WAN Bridging Routing Services Admin DSL ATM YC PPP EDA IPOA DSL Status Thi 5 page disp la YE DSL Status I nf a ae a Refresh Fie 10 Seconds ba Management Counters ara laetare FEC CRC FEC Intervals Errored Seconds Severely Errored Seconds DSL Status LOS Intervals startup Handshake UAV Intervals Operational Status HEC Loop Stop TPS TC Counters Last Failed Status oxo CP HEC Startup Progress OxAd CP UpperlLaper Git Error Failures After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt an
113. ystem Mode Quick Configuration System Mode This page if weed to enable disable various syste features Featurr Enabbed Disabled WAN to WAN Dridging submit cancet J Hein After configure all settings go to Admin gt Commit amp Reboot gt and click Commit button The current system mode is shown on the System View page that displays when you access the configuration program The system mode is not configured using a single setting Rather it is determined at system startup based on whether the device s LAN and WAN interfaces are configured with IP information i e are IP enabled and whether the Bridging setting on the System Mode page is enabled or disabled When the Bridging setting on the System Mode page is disabled then the system mode will display as Routing When the Bridging setting is enabled and at least one LAN or WAN interface is P enabled then the system mode will display as Routing and Bridging When the Bridging setting is enabled and no interfaces are IP enabled then the device is considered to be in Bridging Mode Note however that in this case you would not be able to access Configuration Manager without being P enabled the Ethernet interface could not communicate using the Internet protocol HTTP which is used to display information in your Web browser 36 5 2 3 Quick Configuration The Quick Configuration displays th
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