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1. None gt RIPv1 gt RiPv2 gt Both RIPv1 and v2 as versions the TX function for transmitting dynamic RIP Transmit RIP Use Up Down button to select one of None gt RIPv1 gt RIPv2 Broadcast gt versions RIPv2 Multicast as the RX function for receiving dynamic RIP 10 3 2 Static Routing When there are more than one router and IP subnets the routing mode for the device should be configured as static routing Static routing enables different network nodes to seek necessary paths automatically It also enables different network nodes to access each other Click the button Show Routing Table as in the figure to display the current routing list 102 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Static Routing Desti I I Subnet Mask IU HU Default Gateway Hop Count Interface Lan Dest IP Input the remote network IP locations and subnet that is to be routed For example the Subnet Mask IP subnet is 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 Hop Count This is the router layer count for the IP If there are two routers under the device users should input 2 for the router layer the default is 1 Max is 15 Interface This is to select WAN port or LAN port for network connection location Add to List Add the routing rule into the list Delete Selected Remove the selected routing rule from the list ltem Show Table Show current routing t
2. Operation Master Mode Besides operating network with another device Master device is also the DHCP server to issue LAN IP addresses Although Slave device also supports outbound linking its DHCP server is disabled WAN Backup The checked WANs will works in the other device For an example if WAN1 and The Checked WANs WANZ2 work in this device and WAN3 and WAN4 work in the other device WAN3 are not working in this and WAN4 should be checked device LAN Gateway Backup Input LAN IP of Slave device The IP should be different from LAN IP of Master device MAC Address of the Input LAN MAC of Slave device It should be different from LAN MAC of Master backup device device 125 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Status Status Normal means both two devices operate normally Status Backup indicates Slave mode has problems and the device enables backup to take over WAN High Availability Enable Disable Mode Hardware Backu p Mode Two devices are operating simultaneously Operation ES NES DHCP Enable DHCP Disable Master Slave Mode setting Of two devices must be different O wan 1 Owan 2 Mwan 3 MWAN 4 WAN Backup LI WAN 5 The checked WAN are not working in this device LAN Gateway Backup 192 fies j He re of the backup oo Hao Har 12 Haa jf6 Status Disable Operation Slave Mode Although working with master device Backup device s DHCP server is disable
3. PLANET UA WA MN LM k de MT TRIAS 1 T F a Ya ig ra too Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Copyright Copyright 2012 by PLANET Technology Corp 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 PLANET PLANET 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 All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware
4. WAN 1 10000 10000 WAN 2 10000 10000 WAN 3 10000 10000 WAN 4 10000 10000 100010 WAN 5 10000 In the boxes for WAN1 and WAN2 bandwidth input the upstream and downstream bandwidth which users applied for from bandwidth supplier The bandwidth QoS will make calculations according to the data users input In other words it will guarantee a minimum rate of upstream and downstream for each IP and Service Port based on the total actual bandwidth of WAN1 and WANZ2 For example if the upstream bandwidths of both WAN1 and WANZ2 are 512Kbit Sec the total upstream bandwidth will be WAN1 WAN2 1024Kbit Sec Therefore if there are 50 IP addresses in the Intranet the minimum guaranteed upstream bandwidth for each 76 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IP would be 1024Kbit 50 20Kbit Sec Thus 20Kbit Sec can be input for Mini Rate Downstream bandwidth can be calculated in the same way The rules configured in Protocol Binding will be executed by the device according to their priorities too The higher up on the list the higher the priority of execution The unit of Attention calculation in this example is Kbit Some software indicates the downstream upstream speed with the unit KB 1KB 8Kbit PT Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 8 1 2 QoS To satisfy the bandwidth requirements of certain users the device enables users to set up QoS with Rate Control method Rate Control The ne
5. Click Edit to modify Apply Click Apply to save the configuration Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any change Show Table Summary Rule Interface Baie 80 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 8 1 3 Smart QoS Enabled Smart QoS Each IF s upstream bandwidth threshold Kbitisec Each IP s downstream bandwidth threshold Kbit sec Each IP s Maximum bandwidth Upstream WAN 1 Kbitsec WAN 2 Kbitisec WAN 3 Kbitisec WAN 4 Kbitisec WAN 5 Kbitisec Downstream WAN 1 Kbitisec WAN 2 Kbitisec WAN 3 Kbitisec WAN 4 Kbitisec WAN 5 Kbitisec L Penalty mechanism Show Penalty IP Enabled QoS Choose to apply QoS function When the usage of any WAN s Input the required rate value into the column The default is 60 bandwidth is over _ Enable Smart QoS Each IP s upstream bandwidth Input the max upstream rate for intranet IPs threshold for all WAN Each IP s downstream bandwidth Input the max downstream rate for intranet IPs threshold for all WAN Each IP s bandwidth is over maximum When any IP uses more bandwidth than the above upstream or threshold its maximum bandwidth will downstream settings the IP will be restricted for the following remain upstream or downstream bandwidth settings Penalty Mechanism After choosing Enabled Penalty Mechanism the device will enable the penalty conditions internally When the IP still uses more ups
6. Config Indicates an advanced configuration modification Click Edit to enter the advanced configuration page The DMZ configuration can be classified by Subnet and Range Subnet The DMZ and WAN located in different Subnets For example If the ISP issued 16 real IP addresses 220 243 230 1 16 with Mask 255 255 255 240 users have to separate the 16 IP addresses into two groups 220 243 230 1 8 with Mask 255 255 255 248 and 220 243 230 9 16 with Mask 255 255 255 248 and then set the device and the gateway in the same group with the other group in the DMZ Interface DMZ Subnet Range DMZ amp WAN within same subnet Specify DMZ IP Address lo jo jo io Subnet Mask fess less jess jo Specify DMZ IP Address Enter the DMZ Port IP Address Enter the DMZ Port Subnet Mask 38 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Range DMZ and WAN are within same Subnet Interface DMZ Subnet Range DMZ amp WAN within same subnet Interface IP Range for DMZ poto jo fp jo too Interface Select a WAN Port witch is the same subnet with DMZ IP Range for DMZ port Input the IP range located at the DMZ port After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes 39 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 6 2 Multi WAN Setting 6 2 1 Load Balance Mode Mode Auto Load Balance Mode By Session Advance
7. and the rule will be added to the mode The second rule Select All Port TCP amp UDP 1 65535 from the pull down option list Service and then in the boxes of Source IP input 192 168 1 0 0 which means to include all Intranet IP addresses In the boxes of Destination IP input 211 1 1 1 60 254 254 254 Select WAN2 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New and the rule will be added to the mode After the rule has been set up all traffic that is not going to the assigned destinations will only be transmitted through WAN 1 _57 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Protocol Binding Show Priority service All Traffic TCP UDPA 65535 Service Management Dest IF Interface Enabled Move Up Update this Application All Traffic TCP24UDPA 65535 192 168 1 0 0 211 1 1 1 211 254 254 254JWAN 2 All Traffic TCP amp UDP M 65535 192 168 1 0 0 60 1 1 1 60 254 254 254JVAN 2 Delete selected tem 58 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 7 Port Management This chapter introduces how to configure ports and understand how to configure intranet IP addresses 7 1 Setup Through the device users can easily manage the setup for WAN ports LAN ports and the DMZ port by choosing the number of ports speed priority and duplex and enable disable the auto negotiation feature for connection settin
8. Enabled Disabled O Enabled Disabled Enabled ODisabled Advanced Function Enabled O Disabled OEnabled Disabled Porno O Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Router sends ARP E himes per second Spay o Caneel Firewall This feature allows users to turn on off the firewall SPI Stateful Packet This enables the packet automatic authentication detection technology The Inspection Firewall operates mainly at the network layer By executing the dynamic authentication for each connection it will also perform an alarming function for application procedure Meanwhile the packet authentication firewall may decline the connections which use non standard communication protocol DoS Denial of Service This averts DoS attacks such as SYN Flooding Smurf LAND Ping of Death IP Spoofing and so on Block WAN request If set as Enabled then it will shut down outbound ICMP and abnormal packet responses in connection If users try to ping the WAN IP from the external this will not work because the default value is set as activated in order to decline the outbound responses Remote Management To enter the device web based UI by connecting to the remote Internet this feature must be activated In the field of remote browser IP a valid external IP address WAN IP for the device should be filled in and the modifiable default control port should be adjusted the default is set to 80 modifi
9. IP destination assignment is not required input 0 into the IP boxes Select the WAN for which users want to set up the binding rule Add To List To add this rule to the list Delete selected To remove the rules selected from the Service List application Moving Up amp Down The priority for rule execution depends on the rule order in the list A rule located at the top will be executed prior to those located below it Users can arrange the order according to their priorities The rules configured in Protocol Binding will be executed by the device according to their priorities too The higher up on the list the higher the priority of execution 25D Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Show Table Click the Show Table button A dialogue box as shown in the following figure will be displayed Users can choose to sort the list by priorities or by interface Click Refresh and the page will be refreshed click Close and the dialogue box will be closed Priority Interface Add or Remove Service Port If the Service Port users want to activate is not in the list users can add or remove service ports from Service Port Management to arrange the list as described in the following Service Management Windows Internet Explorer E 192 165 1 1 service Name All Traffic TCPAUDPM 65535 DNS UDP 53 53 FTP TCP21 24 HTTP TCP 80 80 er HTTP Secondary TCP 8080 8080 HTT
10. a e O e lO ea ta 14 E A ES AM IN A II A II A E E 14 o LAPSIEN POR Stata ada aa tata 16 SUS System ION AO ti A A eC 17 14 Se CU ny Stat S aaa 17 SO OOS SUI SEAL US dedos 18 5 2 CHANGE AND SET LOGIN PASSWORD AND TIME ccseeccccseccccceccccccccccccsccccceescccecscccusescceaescceascccuucccecaceccuseecs 18 Dee ASS WO SS LUNG ta dd cial 18 DZ ANOO A II IS E a daneahousotaetentemesuaatanentagne 19 CHAPTER 6 NETWORK daa 21 GANETWORKCSONNECHON a LS a ae 21 6 1 1 Host Name and Domain NaM6 oooonnnccnnccnnncnnnccnnccnnnonnnoconnononononoc nono nono nono r nono nono ron rn nan nn rn nn rn nar nnarnnrnnnnconess 21 A A A NS 21 O SANS UA a a iaa 21 A REO 22 6132 Dualestack IP UP va and TP OS SA E ees 23 0 1 A WAN S DMZ Settings cuisine iia 25 E O ae E E ne SOE Ree EES 25 01 42 DualeStack TP IPA ai TP VG see ce xis A A AAA A AS AAA AAA AAA A olde reused 36 0 2 MUER WWANSS ET WING e o eee 40 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 6 2 1 0290 Balance MOUE ti A AA lc 40 6 2 2 Network Detection ServiCe ciccooioccioon ninnconicnnicncicin docencsarenecdaaceseassevahasaenceuaasnananssleacaueecadeedosdendedesanavantabenbas 47 0 29 Protocol BINAN a dde 49 CHAPTER 7 PORT MANAGEMENT icasirniitiasanin Es 59 ASI TO tee EE EE EE E E N PEISE E S A E E S A AEE EE 59 TZ FORT STATUS ii o E 61 APR A A A Bees 62 ES A A tse AE E A A shies eatin tied E A E 62 SALMO ES A A A A eRe tT ee ee 64 TADA STATUS add 66 TOPS MAC BINDING IPA ONE A
11. a iaa 68 RO OR OW RING captador iio oraaepre doctor ton E agite ptas 71 Tel PORT GROUP MANAGEMENT ada tad tina Madea eta eses 74 CHAPTER 8 QOS QUALITY OF SERVICE iusssrnaciva ac A 75 ARS A Ea 75 8 1 1 The Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP occnooonoccconononnnocononanonoconananoncconnnnnncconnnonoconnancnoconnns 76 OZ ID OS EES ct S E A E canauedaaa A E A TE T 78 MS OOO AAA e O e T a e E E 81 9 14 Exception PF addreS S ad A A E EA 83 9 2 SESSION CONTRO birese ato ra E ER le E O 84 CHAPTER FIREWALL Lina AS 86 I SE NER AL POU CY old 86 DZ ACCESS RU Ed A dd neue 89 A AA o PO ER A A 89 9 2 2 Add New Access UI iodo rl eolica loiacis 90 IS PRE FITER a ale sncseteneue 92 CHAPTER 10 ADVANCED FUNCTION cooooocccccccccnnncnccnnnnnn coc cnnnnnnnnocnnnnnnnnnnnnn nr rene nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn are rnmnnnanas 96 10 T DMZ HOST PORT RANGE FORWARDING ta csosisatitanccastcutaaceitortassienteeuen dapincetevecessktontanseuocdeseh A 96 10AADNZ AOS dd a 96 10 132 POF Range F rwardiNg ssu rssai rrie iaa aa aaa 98 A A O A cng ane eee eae a sea 100 10 3 ROUTING sper aesthetic to lia 101 TOMADA MIE AQUINO tdt aia 101 103 2 State ROUNO sinician iaa iii india indi 102 TOA ONE TOONE Nas a ooo isaac 104 10 5 DDNS DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE cccscccesceceseceeeeeesceceaeeceseeeeseeeeaeeeeaeeceaeeesaeeeeaeeseaeeeeaeeesaeeseaeensas 107 10 6 MAC OGLONE tr E con ueacnan cesactceeecastet oscssemncsucecaes 109 Gigabit Content Security Rout
12. addresses to save bandwidth or provide priority to specific applications or services and also to enable other users to share bandwidth as well as to ensure stable and reliable network transmission To maximize the bandwidth efficiency network administrators should take account of the practical requirements of a company a community a building or a caf etc and modify bandwidth management according to the network environment application processes or services 3 1 Bandwidth Management The Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP wan Wan wana wans Quality of Service Interface C wan1 L wan O wana O wana O wans Service All Traffic CP4UDPA 65535 P Address w a o o b tofo Direction Upstream Mini Rate Kbitisec Max Rate o Kbit sec Bandwidth sharing Share total bandwidth with all IP addresses a Assign bandwidth for each IP address Enabled lore Up Cl Enabled Smart QoS 158 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Exception IP address Interface C wand O wan Dl wan a Dl wana Dl wans Source IFP Ww to Group ODO Direction 2 Do not control upstream bandwidth Do not control downstream bandwidth D Do not control bi direction bandwidth d Enabled Add to list Delete selected item Show Tehla C Apay C Cenedl 8 1 1 The Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP _The Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP
13. all Intranet users that connect with the device are to be controlled input O in the boxes of IP address This means all Intranet IP addresses will be restricted QoS can also control the range of Class B Upstream Means the upload bandwidth for Intranet IP Downstream Means the download bandwidth for Intranet IP Server in LAN Upstream If a Server for external connection has been built in the device this option is to control the bandwidth for the traffic coming from outside to this Server Server in LAN Downstream If there are web sites built in the Intranet this option is to control the upload bandwidth for the connections from outside to this Server For example game servers have been built in many Internet caf s This rule can be used to control the bandwidth for connections from outside to the game server of a caf to update data In this way game players inside the caf will not be affected Min amp Max The minimum bandwidth The rule is to guarantee minimum available Rate Kbit Sec bandwidth The maximum bandwidth This rule is to restrict maximum available bandwidth The maximum bandwidth will not exceed the limit set up under this rule BS The unit of calculation used in this rule is Kbit Some software _ indicates download upload speed by the unit KB 1KB 8Kbit Bandwidth Assign Type Sharing total bandwidth with all IP addresses If this option is selected all IP addresses or Service Po
14. automatically Edit WAN 2 Obtain an IP automatically Edit WAN 3 Obtain an IP automatically Edit WAN 4 Obtain an IP automatically Edit WAN 5 Obtain an IP automatically Edit An indication of which port is connected Connection Type Obtain an IP automatically Static IP connection PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol or Transparent Bridge Config A modification in an advanced configuration Click Edit to enter the advanced configuration page Obtain an Automatic IP automatically This mode is often used in the connection mode to obtain an automatic DHCP IP This is the device system default connection mode It is a connection mode in which DHCP clients obtain an IP address automatically If having a different connection mode please refer to the following introduction for selection of appropriate configurations Users can also set up their own DNS IP address Check the options and input the user defined DNS IP addresses Interface MAN 1 WAN Connection Type Obtain an IP automatically C Use the Following DNS Server Addresses DNS Server Required ia E A je I be J e DNSSserver Optional Shared Circuit WAN environment Yes NO Filter broadcast packets from WAN Manual 1500 bytes MTU Auto Ju SN O C Enabled Line Dropped Scheduling Line Dropped Period from do to 0 24 Hour Format Line Dropped Scheduling minutes ahea
15. chapter is mainly introducing Web based Ul after connecting Security router First check up Security router IP address by connecting to DOS through the LAN PC under Security router Go to Start Run enter cmd to commend DOS and enter ipconfig for getting Default Gateway address as the graphic below 192 168 1 1 Make sure Default Gateway is also the default IP address of Content Security Router C Documents and Settings XPMB1 gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific gt Suffix gt smb com IP Address Sy n E 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask aaa e AIDA O N IP Address O gt fe8B 222 19ff feb6 hb981 9 Default Gateway AP 192 168 1 1 C Documents and Settings NPMOL gt m When not getting IP address and default gateway by using ipconfig or the received IP address is 0 0 0 0 and 169 X X X we recommend that users should check if there is any problem with the circuits or the computer network card is connected nicely Then open webpage browser IE for example and key in 192 168 1 1 in the website column The login window will appear as below Connect to 192 168 1 1 The server 192 168 1 1 at Gigabit Content Security Router requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name L
16. exempted source IP Exempted Dest IP Input the exempted Destination IP addresses Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any change Firewall DoS Log system Log Current Time Fri Mar 4 17 36 25 2011 Firewall DoS Log w Show the Firewall Log Show Blocked IP Summary rPAddress Timelsecj Show the blocked IP list and the remained blocked time 88 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 9 2 Access Rule Users may turn on off the setting to permit or forbid any packet to access internet Users may select to set different network access rules from internal to external or from external to internal Users may set different packets for IP address and communication port numbers to filter Internet access rules Network access rule follows IP address destination IP address and IP communications protocol status to manage the network packet traffic and make sure whether their access is allowed by the firewall 9 2 1 Default Rule The device has a user friendly network access regulatory tool Users may define network access rules They can select to enable disable the network so as to protect all internet access The following describes the internet access rules eo All traffic from the LAN to the WAN is allowed by default All traffic from the WAN to the LAN is denied by default All traffic from the LAN to the DMZ is allowed by default All traffic from the DMZ to the LAN is denied b
17. format For example if the destination IP address is 210 66 161 54 it should be keyed in as 210 66 161 54 210 66 161 54 After the document has been saved the extension file name is txt users can import the IP range of self defined strategy P Selfdefinedstratepy txt Notepad Sel File Edit Format View Help 148 115 1 1148 115 1 255 148 116 11 11468 116 11 31 218 66 161 5472168 66 161 5 4 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual China Netcom strategy and self defined strategy can coexist However if a destination IP is assigned by both China Netcom strategy and self defined strategy China Netcom strategy will take priority In other words traffic to that destination IP will be transmitted through the WAN or WAN group under China Netcom strategy Session Balance Advanced Function In general session balance is to equally and randomly distribute the session connections of each intranet IP For some special connections for example web banking encrypted connection Https or TCP443 is required to connect from the same WAN IP If one intranet IP visits web banking website and the connection is distributed into different WAN IP addresses there will be disconnection or failure Session balance advanced function targets at solving this issue Session balance advanced function can set the same intranet IP keeps having sessions from the same WAN IP for some specific service protocols Other service protocols can stil
18. in the China Netcom Policy window users can select WANs in combination to connect with Netcom 42 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Import Strategy A division of traffic policy can be defined by users too In the Import Strategy window select the WAN or WAN group ex WAN 1 to be assigned and click the Import IP Range button the dialogue box for document importation will be displayed accordingly A policy document is an editable text document It may contain a destination IP users designated After the path for document importation has been selected click Import and then at the bottom of the configuration window click Apply The device will then dispatch the traffic to the assigned destination IP through the WAN ex WAN 1 or WAN grouping users designated to the Internet Strategy Routing Self defined Strategy 1 Self defined Strategy 2 EST To build a policy document users can use a text based editor such as Notepad which is included with Windows system Follow the text format in the figure below to key in the destination IP addresses users want to assign For example if the destination IP address range users want to designate is 140 115 1 1 140 115 1 255 key in 140 115 1 1 140 115 1 255 in Notepad The next destination IP address range should be keyed in the next line Attention Even if only one destination IP address is to be assigned it should follow the same
19. loss Minimum 3 2 ms Round Trip Time Maximum 3 7 ms Average 3 4 ms This item informs users of the status quo of the outbound session and allows the user to know the existence of computers online On this test screen please enter the host IP that users want to test such as 168 95 1 1 Press Go to start the test The result will be displayed on this screen 117 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 11 2 Firmware Upgrade Users may directly upgrade the device firmware on the Firmware Upgrade page Please confirm all information about the software version in advance Select and browse the software file click Firmware Upgrade Right Now to complete the upgrade of the designated file Please read the warning before firmware upgrade Users must not exit this screen during Attention upgrade Otherwise the upgrade may fail Firmware Upgrade Browse Warning 1 Choosing previous frmware versions wil restore al settings to default ho Ta are UPgrading may take a few mutes dont hum off power or press i 5 gt a Bis mire y a 32 The WINd9f OF 0ScCO0INect SU USAS process mm EA Hu iL FOME a3 tT Fi uspend on ine traffica when upgrading the new firmware Firmware Version v1 0 1 01 May 23 2012 19 26 13 118 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 11 3 Configuration Backup Import Configuration File Export Configuration File LI IP
20. setting process and the correspondent contents and purposes Hardware installation N Set password and time Set WAN connection Set LAN connection physical port and IP address settings Set QoS bandwidth management avoid bandwidth occupation Set Firewall prevent attack and improper access to network resources Advanced Settings DMZ Forwardin g UPnP DDNS MAC Clone Management and maintenance settings Syslog SNMP and configuration backup 10 Close configuration Logout Security router web based UI 7 E ION AE Verify device specification User s demand Login the device with Verify Firmware version Set time and re new password Verify WAN connection setting bandwidth allocation and protocol binding Set mirror port and VLAN Allocate and manage LAN IP Restrict bandwidth and session of WAN ports LAN IP and application Block attack Set Access rule and restrict Web access DMZ Forwarding UpnP Routing Mode multiple WAN IP DDNS and MAC Clone Monitor Security router working status and configuration backup Install Security router hardware based on user physical requirements Login Security router web based UI Verify Security router specification Firmware version and working status Modify the login password considering safe issue Synchronize the Security router time with WAN Connect to WAN Configure bandwidth to optimize data transmiss
21. take over when the master fails transmitting Mode WAN and LAN IP setting in backup device should be the same as those of master device The backup device should not be in charge of network transmitting and DHCP server lt Ifthe original LAN IP addresses are issued by Master device DHCP server 124 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual setting of Backup device should be the same as Master device The Backup LAN IP of the backup Input LAN IP of Master mode which is backed up device AN MAC Address of the Input Master device MAC address which is backed up backup device Status Normal indicates the status is idle Master device operates normally Status Backup indicates the device takes over all the network transmitting The status will return to Normal when Master device boots normally and send a message to the backup device Then the status will return to Normal which the backup device remains idle Two devices are operating simultaneously High Availability Enable Disable Mode Hardware Backup Mode Two devices are operating simultaneously Operation O Master Mode O Slave Mode DHCP Enable DHCP Disable Master Slave Mode setting Of two devices must be different O wan 1 Mwan 2 Mwana MWAN 4 WAN Backup LI WAN 5 The checked WAN are not working in this device LAN Gateway Backup 182 fies 1 ifs e of the backup oo Hao Hae Hiz Ifaa Hse Status Disable
22. the destination IP should go through the other WAN to reach the destination In this way when any of the WAN connections is broken other WANs can serve as a backup traffic can be shifted to a WAN that is still connected Default Gateway The local default communication gateway location such as the IP address of an ADSL router will be input automatically by the device Therefore users just need to check the option if this function is needed Attention Some gateways of an ADSL network will not affect packet detection If users have an optical fiber box or the IP issued by ISP is a public IP and the gateway is located at the port of the net caf rather than at the IP provider s port do not activate this option This is the detected location for the ISP port such as the DNS IP address of ISP When configuring an IP address for this function make sure this IP is capable of receiving feedback stably and speedily Please input the DNS IP of the ISP port Remote Host This is the detected location for the remote Network Segment This Remote Host IP should better be capable of receiving feedback stably and speedily Please input the DNS IP of the ISP port www hinet net is acceptable here Do not input an IP address In addition do not input the same web address in this box for two different WANs 48 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual In the load balance mode for Assigned Routing the first WAN port WAN1
23. the dynamic IP address with different services at the same time ___DDNS Setup interface Status si HostName Config van oe gt Eon wan nny Eon wan e a Eon nans Se Eon use ae a ca Select the WAN port to which the configuration is to be edited for example WAN 1 Click the hyperlink to enter and edit the settings 107 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Interface HAN 1 DynDN S org FL gt ee 0 0 0 0 DONS function Is disabled or No Internet connection Register gl m er 0 0 0 0 3322 0rg DONS function is disabled or No Internet connection Apay o Gemeel Interface This is an indication of the WAN port the user has selected Check either of the boxes before DynDNS org 3322 org and DtDNS com to select one of the four DDNS website address transfer functions Username The name which is set up for DDNS Input a complete website address such as abc abcddns org cn as a user name for abcDDNS The password which is set up for DDNS Input the website address which has been applied from DDNS Examples are ab
24. their ISP Please refer to the following descriptions for specific configurations 6 1 Network Connection 6 1 1 Host Name and Domain Name Gigabit Content Security Router Gigabit Content Security Router t Content Security Router Required by some ISPs planet com anet com planet com Requ ired by some ISPs Device name and domain name can be input in the two boxes Though this configuration is not necessary in most environments some ISPs in some countries may require it 6 1 2 IP Mode Choose the type of addressing to use on your network IP Mode O iPv only IPv4 IPv4 Dual Stack IP IPv and IPv6 IPv4 and IPv6 IPv4 Only Use only IPv4 addressing Dual Stack IP Use IPv4 and IPv6 addressing So that you can configure both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for LAN WAN and DMZ settings on this page 6 1 3 LAN Setting Of Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 6 1 3 1 IPv4 Only LAN Setting po so par poo pas per Device IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Multiple Subnet Setting Enabled L Unified IP Management This is configuration information for CS 5800 current LA
25. to the log information 1 2 Package Contents The following items should be included CS 5800 x 1 Power Cord x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 User s Manual CD x 1 Cato Cable x 1 Screw Packer x1 Rack mount ear x 2 If any of the contents are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or distributor immediately 1 3 Physical Specification Front Panel ooo 1 i IN dl ree e LE jaer Gigabit Content Security Router ak Jait E aO CIA ol Oi i HAM Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual LED definition PWR Off Off Power Off Steady on System is crashed Amber Blinking System is on self test after power on the device O System is ready ff Steady on Port has been connected amp Get IP WAN DMZ Link Act Green Blinking Transmit data Off Not get the IP address even the port has been connected Steady on LAN port has been connected LAN Link Act Blinking Transmit data Green Steady On Works on 1000M LAN WAN DMZ Amber Steady On Works on 100M Speed Off Works on 10M Button definition Reset Push 5 seconds for Warm Start and push 10 seconds for Factory Default Rocker switch Internal 12V 1 65A G D D 5 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 1 4 Specification Gigabit Content Security Router CS 5800 8x 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 4 5 x 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 configurable with WAN 5 WAN 5 DMZ 111 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 1 x Re
26. traffic equally to every WAN port to make best use of bandwidth lt also can prevent traffic from unequally distribution and congested Users can use only one device to satisfy the demand of Inbound Outbound Load Balance simultaneously Following introduces how to enable and setup Inbound Load Balance step by step Port Management V DMZ Forwarding UPnP Setup Routing Setup One to One NAT DONS Setup MAC Clone Inbound Load Balance 1 Click Edit to enter setting Ul 2 Enable Inbound Load Balance 110 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Inbound Load Balance Enabled Inbound Load Balance DNS Server Settings NS Record WAN 1 192 168 4 195 WAN 2 0 0 0 0 WAN 3 0 0 0 0 WAN 4 0 0 0 0 5 WAN 1 192 168 4 195 O WAN 2 0 0 0 0 WAN 3 0 0 0 0 O WAN 4 0 0 0 0 5 WAN 1 192 168 4 195 O WAN 2 0 0 0 0 O WAN 3 0 0 0 0 O WAN 4 0 0 0 0 5 WAN 1 192 168 4 195 O WAN 2 0 0 0 0 O WAN 3 0 0 0 0 O WAN 4 0 0 0 0 111 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Host Record A Record LI WAN 4 192 168 4 195 L WAN 2 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 3 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 4 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 1 192 169 4 195 LI WAN 2 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 3 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 4 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 1 192 168 4 195 LI WAN 2 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 3 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 4 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 1 192 168 4 195 LI WAN 2 0 0 0 0 LIWAN 3 0 0 0 0 LIWAN 4 0 0 0 0 Mail Server MX Reco
27. will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective companies CE mark Warning This is a class B device in a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Federal Commu
28. 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 cause undesired operation R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment As of April 8 2000 WEEE Caution To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment C
29. 00 Retain the original numbers 0 0 0 0 in the boxes of Destination IP which means to include all Internet IP addresses Select WAN2 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New and the rule will be added to the mode Protocol Binding sevice All Traffic TCP amp UDPN 65535 o Interface WAN Enabled Update this Application to B HEE EEE Ao All Traffic TCP amp UDPM 65535 gt 192 168 1 100 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JWAN 2 Delete selected tem Add 54 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Example 2 How do set up Auto Load Balance Mode to keep Intranet IP 192 168 1 150 200 from going through WAN2 when the destination port is Port 80 As in the figure below select HTTP TCP 80 80 from the pull down option list Service and then in the boxes for Source IP input 192 168 1 150 to 200 Retain the original numbers 0 0 0 0 in the boxes of Destination IP which means to include all Internet IP addresses Select WAN2 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New and the rule will be added to the mode Protocol Binding Semice HTTP TCP 80 80 we Service Management Enabled HTTP TCP 80 80 gt 192 168 1 150 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 2 Delete selected tem Add Snow Takie PERE ELI Genzel Example 3 H
30. 57 54 2006 Feb 6 03 06 39 2006 Feb 6 03 15 31 2006 Feb 6 03 45 58 2006 Feb 6 03 46 00 2006 Feb 6 03 46 02 2006 Connection Refused Policy violation Connection Refused Policy violation Connection Refused Policy violation Connection Refused Policy violation Connection Refused Policy violation Connection Refused Policy violation Connection Refused Policy violation Clear Log Now This feature clears all the current information on the log UDP 192 168 2 1 6 gt 255 255 255 25558 on ip UDP 192 168 1 100 137 192 168 1 255 137 on ixp0 UDP 192 168 2 1 67 gt 192 168 2 102 68 on ixp2 UDP 192 168 2 1 67 gt 192 168 2 100 68 on ixp4 UDP 192 166 171 100 7464 gt 75 126 47 25327220 on ixpd UDP 192 166 1 100 7464 91 153 161 189 27310 on ixp0 UDP 192 162 1 100 7464 24 160 250 156 19343 on ixp 130 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 12 2 System Statistic The device has the real time surveillance management feature that provides system current operation information such as port location device name current WAN link status IP address MAC address subnet mask default gateway DNS number of received sent total packets number of received sent total Bytes Received and Sent Bytes Sec total number of error packets received total number of the packets dropped number of session number of the new Session Sec and upstream as well as downstream broadband usage Syste
31. 80 8080 l HTTPS TCP 443 443 HTTPS secondary TOP 8443 8443 TFTP UDP 59 59 IMAP TCP 143 143 NNTP TCP 119 119 E POP3 TCP 110 110 SNMP UDP 161 161 SMTP TCP 25 25 3 z User edit port Input the name protocol and port range for the specific service port Name the Port in order to identify its property For example Virus 135 Protocol Choose the port protocol form the pull down list like TCP UDP or TCP and UDP Port Range Input the port range For example 135 to 135 Add to Port List After setting name protocol and port range push this button to add the information into the Port list below This port can be from some port groups Group Name When you add new groups please note if the group name is in the column For example Virus Delete Group Choose the group that you would like to delete from the pull down list and push the Delete Group button System will ask you again if you would like to delete the group After pushing the confirmation button the group will be deleted inn You can choose several ports from Port list on the left side and push this button button to have them added into the group the right side Apply sd Click Apply to save the network configuration modification 74 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 8 QoS Quality of Service QoS is an abbreviation for Quality of Service The main function is to restrict bandwidth usage for some services and IP
32. IP address Enter the public IP address subnet mask 34 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual WAN default gateway Enter the WAN default gateway which provided by your ISP DNS Servers Enter the DNS server IP address you must have to enter a DNS server IP address maximum two DNS servers IP addresses available Intranet routing default Enter one of IP addresses that provide by the ISP as your default gateway gateway Intranet IP addresses Enter your IP addresses range which IP addresses are provided by ISP If you range have multiple IP ranges you need setup group1 and group 2 You can also setup the default gateway and IP range in the group 2 Enable Line Dropped The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this option In Scheduling some areas there is a time limitation for WAN connection service For example the optical fiber service will be disconnected from 0 00 am to 6 00 am Although there is a standby system in the device at the moment of WAN disconnection all the external connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too Only after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the standby system to connect with the Internet Therefore to avoid a huge number of disconnections users can activate this function to arrange new connections to be made through another WAN to the Internet In this way the effect of any disconnection can be minimized Line Dro
33. Input intranet IPs for NAT mapping NAT mapping Respective Input the respective public IP addresses This should go along with the following Public IP interface selection If the IP address is not within the interface ranges the setting will not work Select the mapping interface If the WAN IP above is not within the interface range the setting will not work Add to List Add this Add this configuration to the One to One NAT list to the Add this configuration to the One to One NAT list to One NAT list Delete selected Remove a selected One to One NAT list 106 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Click Apply to save the network configuration modification Click Cancel to leave without making any changes 10 5 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS supports the dynamic web address transfer for 3322 org gt DynDNS org and DtDNS com This is for connections to a website that is built with dynamic IP addresses and for dynamic IP remote control For example the actual IP address of an ADSL PPPOE time based system or the actual IP of a cable modem will be changed from time to time To overcome this problem for users who want to build services such as a website it offers the function of dynamic web address transfer This service can be applied from www 3322 0rg www dyndns org or www dtdns com and these are free Also in order to solve the issue that DDNS server is not stable the device can update
34. N IP Address MC ME ME AEA Subnet Mask Default Gateway l UserName Password Connect on Demand Max Idle Time Min Keep Alive Redial Period Sec Shared Circuit WAN environment Yes NO Filter broadcast packets from WAN MTU 2 Auto Manual 1500 pytes L Enabled Line Dropped Scheduling Line Dropped Period from 0 jo to 0 24 Hour Format Line Dropped Scheduling minutes ahead line dropped to start new session transferring Backup Interface WAN IP Address This option is to configure a static IP address The IP address to be configured could be one issued by ISP The IP address is usually provided by the ISP when the PC is installed Contact ISP for relevant information Input the subnet mask of the static IP address issued by ISP such as Issued eight static IP addresses 255 255 255 248 Issued 16 static IP addresses 255 255 255 240 Default Gateway Address Input the default gateway of the static IP address issued by ISP For ADSL users it is usually an ATU R IP address Input the user name issued by ISP 30 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Password Input the password issued by ISP Connect on Demand This function enables the auto dialing function to be used for a PPTP dial connection When the client port attempts to connect with the Internet the device will automatically connect with the default ISP auto dial connection when the network has b
35. N IP address The default configuration is 192 168 1 1 and the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 It can be changed according to the actual network structure Multiple Subnet Setting IPv4 Only Click Unified IP Management to enter the configuration page as shown in the following figure Input the respective IP addresses and subnet masks LAN Setting 00 Jo Ja foo E Er Device IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Multiple Subnet Setting Enabled Unified IP Management This is configuration information for the device current LAN IP address The default configuration is 192 168 1 1 and the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 It can be changed according to the actual network structure 22 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual O ci Device IP Address 192 Subnet Mask255 o L Multiple Subnet LANIP Address Y Add to list Delete selected Subnet Dynamic Enable DHCP Server Subnet Subnet3 Enable Cl Enable Dl Enable Dl Enable 10 100 182 168 4 10 149 fsz fes fa jia This function enables users to input IP segments that differ from the router network segment to the multi net segment configuration the Internet will then be directly accessible In other words if there are already different IP segment groups in the Intranet the Inte
36. One to One NAT Private IP Range Input the Private IP address for the Intranet One to One NAT function Begin A Public IP Range Input the Public IP address for the Internet One to One NAT function rr nera nne omeo To activate or close the One to One NAT function Check to activate the function Range Length The numbers of final IP addresses of actual Internet IP addresses Please do not include IP addresses in use by WANSs Add to List Add this configuration to the One to One NAT list Delete Selected Remove a selected One to One NAT list ltem Apply Click Apply to save the network configuration modification Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any changes 105 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual One to One NAT mode will change the firewall working mode If this function has been set up LES the Internet IP server or PC which is mapped with a LAN port will be exposed on the Internet Attentio n To prevent Internet users from actively connecting with the One on One NAT server or PC please set up a proper denial rule for access as described Firewall Multiple to One NAT Enable Multiple to One NAT Multiple to One NAT Private IP Range W tof U Representative Public IP Y ey I Interface WAN 1 Enable a eee to enable multiple to one NAT function One NAT Private IP Private IP Range Input intranet IPs for NAT mapping intranet IPs
37. P address or an IP address within a session Select Always to apply the rule on a round the clock basis Select from and the operation will run according to the defined time Apply this rule Select Always to apply the rule on a round the clock basis If From is selected the activation time is introduced as below This control rule has time limitation The setting method is in 24 hour format such as 08 00 18 00 8 a m to 6 p m Day Control Everyday means this period of time will be under control everyday If users only certain days of a week should be under control users may select the desired days directly Apply Click Apply to save the configuration Cance Click Cancel to leave without making any change 91 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 9 3 URL Filter The device supports two webpage restriction modes one is to block certain forbidden domains and the other is to give access to certain web pages Only one of these two modes can be selected Block Forbidden Domains A Accept Allowed Domains Forbidden Domains Enabled Enable Website Blocking by Keywords Scheduling Apply this rule Always 00 to 00 00 24 Hour Format Sun Mon L Tue L Wed LI Thu L Fri LI Sat Block Forbidden Domain Fill in the complete website such as www sex com to have it blocked Block Forbidden Domains Accept Allowed Domains Forbidden Domains E
38. PS TCP 443 443 HTTPS Secondary TCP 8443 8443 TFTP UDP 69 69 Port Range IMAP TCP 143 143 tof NNTP TCP 119 119 POP3 TCPM10 110 SNMP UDPM61 164 SMTP TCP 25 25 TELNET TCP 23 23 TELNET Secondary TCP 8023 8023 Service Name In this box input the name of the Service Port which users want to activate such as BT etc Protocol This option list is for selecting a packet format such as TCP or UDP for the Poet Service Ports users want to activate 53 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Po up to 100 services into the list Delete selected service To remove the selected activated Services Apply Click the Apply button to save the modification Cancel Click the Cancel button to cancel the modification This only works before Apply is clicked Auto Load Balance mode when enabled The collocation of the Auto Load Balance Mode and the Auto Load Mode will enable more flexible use of bandwidth Users can assign specific Intranet IP addresses to specific destination application service ports or assign specific destination IP addresses to the WAN users choose for external connections Example 1 How do set up Auto Load Balance Mode to assign the Intranet IP 192 168 1 100 to WAN2 for the Internet As in the figure below select All Traffic from the pull down option list Service and then in the boxes of Source IP input the source IP address 192 168 1 100 to 1
39. Setting L Syn Flooding LIP Spoofing C win Nuke Ping Of Death Unauthorized Login Attempt Deny Policies L Allow Policies Authorized Login View System Log Outgoing Log Table Incoming Log Table Clear Log Now System Log Syslog Configuration Enable Syslog syslog Server Pe Mame orlP Address 127 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Enabled If this option is selected the System Log feature will be enabled Syslog Server The device provides external system log servers with log collection feature System log is an industrial standard communications protocol It is designed to dynamically capture related system message from the network The system log provides the source and the destination IP addresses during the connection service number and type To apply this feature enter the system log server name or the IP address into the empty system log server field Log Setting Log Setting L Syn Flooding IF Spoofing _ vin Nuke L Ping Of Death Unauthorized Login Attempt LC Deny Policies Ll Allow Policies Authorized Login View System Log Outgoing Log Table Incoming Log Table Clear Log Now Alert Log The device provides the following warning message Click to activate these features Syn Flooding IP Spoofing Win Nuke Ping of Death Unauthorized Login Attempt Syn Flooding Bulky syn packet transmission in a short time causes the overload of the system storage of record in connection i
40. User s Manual EA ae Firmware upgrade through Web browser VPN Pass through IPSec PPTP L2TP Pass through Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Procedure In this chapter we are going to introduce hardware installation Through the understanding of multi WAN setting process users can easily setup and manage the network making security router functioning and having best performance 2 1 Systematic Setting Process Users can set up and enable the network by utilizing bandwidth efficiently The network can achieve the ideal efficiency block attacks and prevent security risks at the same time Through the process settings users can install and operate Security router easily This simplifies the management and maintenance making the user network settings be done at one time The main process is as below Step 1 Hardware installation Step 2 Login Step 3 Verify device specification and set up password and time Step 4 Set WAN connection Step 5 Set LAN connection physical port and IP address settings Step 6 Set QoS bandwidth management avoid bandwidth occupation Step 7 Set Firewall prevent attack and improper access to network resources Step 8 Other settings UPnP DDNS MAC Clone Step 9 Management and maintenance settings Syslog SNMP and configuration backup Step 10 Logout 2 2 Setting Flow Chart Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Below is the description for each
41. WAH 1 WAN Connection Type WAN IP Address Prefix Length Detault Gateway puSServer Required SSCS puSServer Optional OSS MTU Auto Manual 1500 bytes WAN IP Address Input the available static IP address issued by ISP Prefix Length The prefix length specified by your ISP Default Gateway Input the default gateway issued by ISP For ADSL users it is usually an ATU R IP address As for optical fiber users please input the optical fiber switching IP DNS Servers Enter the DNS server IP address you must have to enter a DNS server IP a address maximum two DNS servers IP addresses available MTU Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto Click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes saa Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual DMZ Setting For some network environments an independent Configurable DMZ port may be required to set up externally connected servers such as WEB and Mail servers Therefore the device supports a set of independent Configurable DMZ ports for users to set up connections for servers with real IP addresses The DMZ ports act as bridges between the Internet and LANs DMZ Setting DMZ 0 0 0 0 Edit apap Genea IP address Indicates the current default static IP address
42. a Ww Password l Remember my password 12 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Security router default username and password are both admin Users can change the login password in the setting later For security we strongly suggest that users must change password after login Please keep the BS password safe or you cannot login to Security router Press Reset button for more than 10 sec Attention all the setting will return to default After login Security router web based UI will be shown 243 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 5 System Status This chapter introduces the device specification and status after login as well as change password and system time settings for security 5 1 Home Page In the Home page all Security router parameters and status are listed for users reference 5 1 1 WAN Status WAN Status WAN 1 192 168 4195 192 168 4 1 192 168 5 121 192 168 5 120 0 0 0 0 0 Dyndns Disabled Dyndns Disabled Dyndns Disabled Dyndns Disabled 3322 Disabled 3322 Disabled 3322 Disabled 3322 Disabled O rules set O rules set O rules set O rules set SEN Enemy SEN EEN WAN IP Address Indicates the current IP configuration for WAN port Default Gateway Indicates current WAN gateway IP address from ISP DNS Indicates the current DNS IP configuration Downstream Bandwidth Indicates the current downstream bandwidt
43. able Multicast Pass There are many audio and visual streaming media on the network Broadcasting 86 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Through may allow the client end to receive this type of packet message format This feature is off by default Prevent ARP Virus This feature is designed to prevent the intranet from being attacked by ARP Attack spoofing causing the connection failure of the PC This ARP virus cheat mostly occurs in Internet cafes When attacked all the online computers disconnect immediately or some computers fail to go online Activating this feature may prevent the attack by this type of virus Advanced Setting Advance DoS Settings WAN Threshold LAN Threshold Threshold counted by all packets Threshold counted by all packets 15000 Packets Sec 50000 Packets Sec Single Destination IP Threshold Packets Sec Threshold counted by single IP packet Si 5000 aleaar PacketsiSet single Source IF Threshold 5000 Packets Sec Block this IP when reach threshold Minutes Block this IP when reach threshold 1 _ Minutes Threshold counted by all packets Threshold counted by all packets Packets Sec Packets Sec Single Destination IP Threshold Packets Sec Threshold counted by single IP packet Si 5000 e fcr Packets Sec single Source IP Threshold 5o00 Packets Sec Block this IP when reach threshold Minutes Block this IP when reach threshold Minutes Threshold counted by all packe
44. able Apply Click Apply to save the network configuration modification Cance Click Cancel to leave without making any changes 103 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 10 4 One to One NAT As both the device and ATU R need only one actual IP if ISP issued more than one actual IP such as eight ADSL static IP addresses or more users can map the remaining real IP addresses to the intranet PC virtual IP addresses These PCs use private IP addresses in the Intranet but after having One to One NAT mapping these PCs will have their own public IP addresses For example if there are more than 2 web servers requiring public IP addresses administrators can map several public IP addresses directly to internal private IP addresses Example Users have five available IP addresses 210 11 1 1 5 one of which 210 11 1 1 has been configured as a real IP for WAN and is used in NAT Users can respectively configure the other four real IP addresses for Multi DMZ as follows 210 11 1 2 192 168 1 3 210 11 1 3 192 168 1 4 210 11 1 4 192 168 1 5 210 11 1 5 192 168 1 6 BS The device WAN IP address can not be contained in the One to One NAT IP configuration Attention 104 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Enable One to One NAT One to One NAT Add Range Private Range Beginj182 168 Public Range Begin OPI Range Length Enable Multiple to One NAT C Enabled
45. activated all PCs will be able to acquire IP automatically Otherwise users should configure static virtual IP for each PC individually Client lease Time This is to set up a lease time for the IP address which is acquired by a PC The default is 1440 minutes a day Users can change it according to their needs The time unit is minute Range Start This is an initial IP automatically leased by DHCP It means DHCP will start lace the lease from this IP The default initial IP is 192 168 1 100 Range End This is the end IP automatically leased by DHCP The default initial IP is DNS Domain Name Service This is for checking the DNS from which an IP address has been leased to a PC port Input the IP address of this server directly DNS Server Required 1 Input the IP address of the DNS server DNS Server Required 2 Input the IP address of the DNS server 65 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 7 4 DHCP Status This is an indication list of the current status and setup record of the DHCP server The indications are for the administrator s reference when a network modification is needed Client Table PC97005 192 168 1100 00 1a 92 70 43 cd 22 Hours 32 Minutes 16 Seconds 66 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IP IFE Status subnetl Client Table DHCP Server This is the current DHCP IP This is the curent DHCP IP Static IP Used The amount of
46. addresses on the list manually By checking this list administrator can see all MAC addresses which have traffic and are not bound yet Also if administrators find that one specific bound MAC address is shown on the list it means that the user changes the private IP address IP amp MAC binding List 192 168 1 100 00 1f c6 7b 8a bd O Input the name or address of the client that is to be bound The maximum acceptable characters are 12 Enabled Choose the item to be bound 70 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 7 6 IP Grouping IP Group function can combine several IP addresses or IP address ranges into several groups When you manage user internet access privileges by IP address you can set up every management functions for users who have same internet access privileges in the same IP group in order to decrease the effort of setting rules for each IP address For example you can choose to set up QoS or Access Rule by IP grouping Thus you will simplify setting rules IP Grouping consists of Local IP Group and Remote IP Group Local IP Group refers to LAN IP groups and remote IP Group refers to WAN IP groups Local IP Group list will automatically learn IP addresses having packets that pass through firewall Moreover if user changes the IP address the IP in the list will change accordingly well For IP information which is in group list it won t update automatically along with IP list of the left side A
47. ade to the parameters Accept Allowed Domains In some companies or schools employees and students are only allowed to access some specific websites This is the purpose of the function Block Forbidden Domains Accept Allowed Domains Allowed Domains Enabled Allowed Domains a Enabled Activate the function The default setting is Disabled Domain Name Input the allowed domain name etc www google com Add to list Add the rule to list Delete selected item Users can select one or more rules and click to delete Apply Activate the function The default setting is Disabled Exception IP address You can exempted some IP addresses or IP group from the Allow Domain 94 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Exception Exception IP address 0 O 0 oO to I Exception IP Enter the exempted IP addresses or IP group address Group Add to list Click this button to add exempted IP addresses or IP group Delete selected range Click this button to delete selected exempted IP address or IP group Content Filter Scheduling Select Always to apply the rule on a round the clock basis Select from and the operation will run according to the defined time For example if the control time runs from 8 a m to 6 p m Monday to Friday users may control the operation according to the following illustrated example Scheduling a A _ _ gt Apply thi
48. amp MAC Binding laos L Protocol Binding save The Configuration into the Flash Memory Save To Flash Every 24 hours Save the Configuration File into Flash Memory When You Reset the Router The System Will Save The Configurations Into The Flash Memory Automatically Pap Gemeel Import Configuration File This feature allows users to integrate all backup content of parameter settings into the device Before upgrade confirm all information about the software version Select and browse the backup parameter file config exp Select the file and click Import to import the file Export Configuration File This feature allows users to backup all parameter settings Click Export and select the location to save the config exp file And you also can separately export the rules IP amp MAC binding QoS and Protocol Binding or import these rules from Import Configuration File above 119 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Save The Configuration into the Flash Memory Every _ hours Set how many time to save the Configuration File into Flash Memory The default time Save the is 24 hours Configuration eo recommend don t un tick this item cause if the rule not save to the File into Flash Attention flash memory after reset the router the configuration will be clear Memory When You Reset Check this item and before the router reboot the configuration will be save to the flash the Router The memo
49. by ISP Input the subnet mask of the static IP address issued by ISP such as Issued eight static IP addresses 255 255 255 248 Issued 16 static IP addresses 255 255 255 240 Default Gateway Input the default gateway issued by ISP For ADSL users it is usually an ATU R IP address As for optical fiber users please input the optical fiber switching IP DNS Server Input the DNS IP address issued by ISP At least one IP group should be input The maximum acceptable is two IP groups Enable Line Dropped The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this option In Scheduling some areas there is a time limitation for WAN connection service For example the optical fiber service will be disconnected from 0 00 am to 6 00 am Although there is a standby system in the device at the moment of WAN disconnection all the external connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too Only after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the standby system to connect with the Internet Therefore to avoid a huge number of disconnections users can activate this function to arrange new connections to be made through another WAN to the Internet In this way the effect of any disconnection can be minimized oy Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Line Dropped Period Input the time rule for the disconnection of this WAN service Line Dropped Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected be
50. c dyndns org or xyz 3322 org Internet IP Input the actual dynamic IP address issued by the ISP Address Status Status An indication of the status of the current IP function refreshed by DDNS Apply After the changes are completed click Apply to save the network configuration modification Cance Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any changes 108 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 10 6 MAC Clone Some ISP will request for a fixed MAC address network card physical address for distributing IP address which is mostly suitable for cable mode users Users can input the network card physical address MAC address 00 xx xx xx xx xx here The device will adopt this MAC address when requesting IP address from ISP MAC Clone Ed d WAN 3 00 30 4P 00 44 F4 WAN 5 00 30 4P 00 44 FL Select the WAN port to which the configuration is to be edited click the hyperlink to enter and edit its configuration Users can input the MAC address manually Press Apply to save the setting and press Cancel to remove the setting Default MAC address is the WAN MAC address Interface WAN 1 oo Hao Har Hoo paa Hrs Default 00 30 4F 00 4 4 Fo 00 30 4F 0B 3E 6E 109 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 10 7 Inbound Load Balance SG 4800 not only supports efficient Outbound Load Balance but Inbound Load Balance lt distributes inbound
51. cally When Master device fails transmitting the Backup device will take over all outbound links and enable DHCP server to provide IP addresses 123 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Following is the description of the two different modes High Availability Enable Disable Mode Hardware Backup Mode Two devices are operating simultaneously Operation is Master Mode C Backup Mode Masters Slave Mode setting Of two devices must be different Status Mormal Status of the backup device Normal Operation Master Mode Indicates the master device will operate for all outbound links When the master device fails transmitting the backup device will take over Status Normal indicates the device operates well Status of the backup Indicates status of backup device If the status is normal administrators can login device the device remotely to manage Remote Management should be enabled Status Abnormal indicates the backup device can not be detected or does exist and need to inspect the backup device actual status High Availability O Enable Disable Mode Hardware Backup Mode Two devices are operating simultaneously Operation O Master Mode Backup Mode Master Slave Mode setting Of two devices must be different LAN IP of the backup device 192 fies j H5 ee of the backup foo fao Hae Hie Jfa jse Status Disable Operation Backup Indicates the backup device will
52. cted Entry 46 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual When any intranet IP connects with TCP443 port or any destination 0 0 0 0 to O represents any destination it will go through the same WAN IP As for which WAN will be selected this follows the first chosen WAN IP distributed by the original session balance mechanism For example there are two intranet IP 192 168 100 1 and 192 168 100 2 When these intranet IPs first connects with TCP443 port 192 168 100 1 will go through WAN1 and 192 168 100 2 will go through WANZ Afterwards 192 168 100 1 will go through WAN1 when there are TCP443 port connections 192 168 100 2 will go through WAN2 when there are TCP443 port connections This rule is by default You can delete or add rules to meet your connection requirement 6 2 2 Network Detection Service This is a detection system for network external services If this option is selected information such Retry or Retry Timeout will be displayed If two WANs are used for external connection be sure to activate the NSD system so as to avoid any unwanted break caused by the device misjudgment of the overload traffic for the WAN Network Service Detection Interface Enable Retry count Retry timeout z When Fail Remove the Connection When In OR Y Out bandwidth is over Pa regarded as normal Default Gateway ISP Host O Remote Host O DNS Lookup Host fe DOJO e Retry Timeout Delay tim
53. d LAN users need to transmit traffic through the WAN on Slave device You should add LAN IP of Slave device into Master device DHCP server default gateway which is DHCP server IP address For example ifthe DHCP server s IP of Master device is 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Salve device should be in the same subnet ex 192 168 1 2 WAN Backup The checked WANs will works in another device For an example if WAN1 and The Checked WANs WANZ2 work in this device and WAN3 and WAN4 work in another WAN3 and are not working in this WAN4 should be checked device LAN Gateway Backup Input the LAN IP of Master device It should be different from Slave device s IP Must be in the same subnet MAC Address of the Input the LAN MAC of Master device It should be different from Salve device s backup device LAN MAC Status Normal indicates both devices work normally Status Backup indicates the Backup device is enabled for backing up Master device to take over WAN connection and DHCP issuing function 126 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 12 Log From the log management and look up we can see the relevant operation status which is convenient for us to facilitate the setup and operation 12 1 System Log Its system log offers three options system log E mail alert and log setting Syslog Configuration _ Enable Syslog syslog Server Po Name or IF Address Log
54. d Function O By IP Unbinding WAN Balance Un binding WAN Balance Mode O By Session Ginebra cue O ByIP Strategy Routing Mode O By Session Meu e O By IP strategy Routing Import IP Range Self defined Strategy 1 Self defined Strategy 2 Auto Load Balance Mode When Auto Load Balance mode is selected the device will use sessions or IP and the WAN bandwidth automatically allocate connections to achieve load balancing for external connections The network bandwidth is set by what users input for it For example if the upload bandwidth of both WANs is 512Kbit sec the automatic load ratio will be 1 1 if one of the upload bandwidths is 1024Kbit sec while the other is 512Kbit sec the automatic load ratio will be 2 1 Therefore to ensure that the device can balance the actual network load please input real upload and download bandwidths Session Balance If By Session is selected the WAN bandwidth will automatically allocate connections based on session number to achieve network load balance IP Session Balance If By IP is selected the WAN bandwidth will automatically allocate connections based on IP amount to achieve network load balance For either session balancing or IP connection balancing collocation with Protocol Binding will provide a more flexible application for bandwidth Users can assign a specific Intranet IP to go through a specific service provider for connection or assign an IP for a specific destination to g
55. d Traffic Statistic TCP htp 80 32 56 TCP 1144 17 20 TCP 1863 3 6 UDP 137 2 4 TCP netbios 139 2 By Inbound Service The figure displays the network protocol type destination IP address bytes per second and percentage Traffic Statistic Inbound Service e Enabled Traffic Statistic TCP 1863 37 65 TCP 1144 11 20 TCP htip 80 3 14 By Outbound Session The figure displays the source IP address network protocol type source port destination IP address destination port bytes per second and percentage Traffic Statistic Outbound Service By Inbound Session The figure displays the source IP address network protocol type source port destination IP address 133 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual destination port bytes per second and percentage Traffic Statistic Inbound Session hd Enabled Traffic Statistic 192 168 1 100 TCP 2940 192 168 5 126 1144 9 100 Sere Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 12 4 IP Port Statistic The device allows administrators to inquire a specific IP or from a specific port about the addresses that this IP had visited or the users source IP who used this service port This facilitates the identification of websites that needs authentication but allows a single WAN port rather than Multi WANs Administrators may find out the destination IP for protocol binding to solve this login problem For example when certain port s
56. d line dropped to start new session transferring Backup Interface Berk Ayapalhy Cancel 295 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Use the following DNS Select a user defined DNS server IP address Seme fn DNS Server Input the DNS IP address set by ISP At least one IP group should be input Enable Line Dropped The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this option In Scheduling some areas there is a time limitation for WAN connection service For example The optical fiber service will be disconnected from 0 00 am to 6 00 am Although there is a standby system in the device at the moment of WAN disconnection all the external connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too Only after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the standby system to connect with the Internet Therefore to avoid a huge number of disconnections users can activate this function to arrange new connections to be made through another WAN to the Internet In this way the effect of any disconnection can be minimized Line Dropped Period Input the time rule for disconnection of this WAN service Line Dropped Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected before the newly added Scheduling connections should go through another WAN to connect with the Internet Link Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is configured Users should select t
57. d password are both admin For security reasons we strongly recommend that you must change your password after first login Please keep the password safe or you might not login to Security router You can press Reset button for more than 10 sec Security router will return back to default 18 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Password Setup admin admin Spay Censal The default is admin Password Input the original password The default is admin Input the new user name e x Planet Confirm New Password Input the new password again for verification Apply Click Apply to save the configuration Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any change This action will be effective before Apply to save the configuration If users have already changed username and password they should login with current username and password and input admin as new username and password if they have to return back to default 5 2 2 Network Time Security router can adjust time setting Users can know the exact time of event occurrences that are recorded in the System Log and the time of closing or opening access for Internet resources You can either select the embedded NTP Server synchronization function or set up a time reference Set system time using a NTP server Security router has embedded NTP server which will update the time spontaneously 19 Gi
58. ding is configured Users should select the port that employs the same ISP Shared Circuit WAN If your WAN connects to a Switch select Enabled to filter broadcast packets environment The default is Disabled MTU is abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes 2312 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Transparent Bridge If all Intranet IP addresses are applied as Internet IP addresses and users don t want to substitute private network IP addresses for all Intranet IP addresses ex 192 168 1 X this function will enable users to integrate existing networks without changing the original structure Select the Transparent Bridge mode for the WAN connection mode In this way users will be able to connect normally with the Internet while keeping the original Internet IP addresses in Intranet IP configuration If there are two WANs configured users still can select Transparent Bridge mode for WAN connection mode and load balancing will be achieved as usual Ra Interface MAR WAN Connection Type Transpare WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Default bateway DNS Server Required DNS S
59. dministrators need to modify it manually User Edit IP Local Group Set O IF List Group Name test Name IPAddress Y Edit Delete A SAE 101 192 168 1 101 101 i 00 192 168 1 100 100 i 100 192 168 1 100 100 i 101 192 168 1 101 101 IL 2 192 168 1 2 2 il ill MM The IP list will show the list which learns the IP addresses automatically on the left under side You can also modify IP addresses manually Name Input the name of IP address or range showed below IP Address Input IP address or range For example 192 168 1 200 250 Add to IP List After setting name and IP address push this button to add the information into the IP list below If this IP or range is already in the list you can not add it again 71 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Local Group Set You can choose from the IP list on the left side to set up a local IP group Choose IP Group that you would like to modify If you would like to add new groups please push Add new group button Group Name When you add new groups please note if the group name is in the column Delete Group Choose the group that you would like to delete from the pull down list and push the Delete Group button System will ask you again if you would like to delete the group After pushing the confirmation button the group will be deleted Lys You can choose several IPs from IP list on the left side and push this button to button have
60. dth management function which also supported to offers network administrators an easy yet powerful means to allocate network resources based on business priorities and to shape and control bandwidth usage 1 1 Features Multi WAN Auto Backup The CS 5800 can monitor each WAN link status and automatically activate backup links when a failure is detected The detection is based on the configurable target Internet addresses Outbound Load Balancing The network sessions are assigned based on the user configurable load balancing mode including Auto Load Balance Unbinding WAN Balance and Strategy Routing User can also configure which IP or TCP UDP type of traffic use which WAN port to connect Inbound Load Balancing The CS 5800 provides the Inbound Load Balancing for enterprise s internal server The Inbound Load Balancing can reduce the server loading and system crash risks in order to improve the server working efficiency Policy based Firewall The built in policy based firewall prevent many known hacker attack including Ping of Death SYN Flooding Land attack IP Spoofing etc The access rule function allowed only specified WAN or LAN users to use only allowed network services on specified time Content Filtering The security gateway can block network connection based on URLs Scripts The Java Applet cookies and Active X Restrict Application MSN Yahoo Messenger QQ PPSTREAM and PPTV and Download Upload bl
61. e Dropped Period from 0 jo to 0 24 Hour Format Line Dropped Scheduling 5 minutes ahead line dropped to start new session transferring Backup Interface Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual UserName Input the user name issued by ISP Input the password issued by ISP Connect on Demand This function enables the auto dialing function to be used in a PPPoE dial connection When the client port attempts to connect with the Internet the device will automatically make a dial connection If the line has been idle for a period of time the system will break the connection automatically The default time for automatic break off resulting from no packet transmissions is five minutes Keep Alive This function enables the PPPoE dial connection to keep connected and to automatically redial if the line is disconnected It also enables a user to set up a time for redialing The default is 30 seconds Enable Line Dropped The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this option In Scheduling some areas there is a time limitation for WAN connection service For example the optical fiber service will be disconnected from 0 00 am to 6 00 am Although there is a standby system in the device at the moment of WAN disconnection all the external connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too Only after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the standby system to conn
62. e for external connection detection latency The default is 30 seconds After the retry timeout external service detection will restart When Fail 1 Generate the Error Condition in the System Log If an ISP connection failure is detected an error message will be recorded in the System Log This line will not be removed therefore the some of the users on this line will not have normal connections yy ge Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual This option is suitable under the condition that one of the WAN connections has failed the traffic going through this WAN to the destination IP cannot shift to another WAN to reach the destination For example if users want the traffic to 10 0 0 1 10 254 254 254 to go only through WAN1 while WANZ2 is not to support these destinations users should select this option When the WAN1 connection is disconnected packets for 10 0 0 1 10 254 254 254 cannot be transmitted through WAN 2 and there is no need to remove the connection when WAN 1 is disconnected 2 Keep System Log and Remove the Connection If an ISP connection failure is detected no error message will be recorded in the System Log The packet transmitted through this WAN will be shifted to the other WAN automatically and be shifted back again when the connection for the original WAN is repaired and reconnected This option is suitable when one of the WAN connections fails and the traffic going through this WAN to
63. e self defined settings 9 2 2 Add New Access Rule Service Allow All Traffic TOCP amp UDP AM 65535 Scheduling Service Management Apply this rule Always ml to OO 24 Hour Format Everyday sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal Beck Amy Cameel Allow Permits the pass of packets compliant with this control rule Deny Prevents the pass of packets not compliant with this control rule Service Port From the drop down menu select the service that users grant or do not give permission Service Port If the service that users wish to manage does not exist in the drop down menu press Management Service Management to add the new service From the pop up window enter a service name and communications protocol and port and then click the Add to list button to add the new service No Log There will be no log record Create Log when matched Event will be recorded in the log Select the source port whether users are permitted or not for example LAN WAN1 90 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual WAN2Z or Any Select from the drop down menu Select the source IP range for example Any Single Range or preset IP group name If Single or Range is selected please enter a single IP address or an IP address within a session Select the destination IP range such as Any Single Range or preset IP group name If Single or Range is selected please enter a single I
64. ect with the Internet Therefore to avoid a huge number of disconnections users can activate this function to arrange new connections through another WAN to the Internet In this way the effect of any disconnection can be minimized Line Dropped Period Input the time rule for the disconnection of this WAN service Line Dropped Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected before the newly added Scheduling connections should go through another WAN to connect with the Internet Link Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is configured Users should select the port that employs the same ISP Shared Circuit WAN If your WAN connects to a Switch select Enabled to filter broadcast packets environment The default is Disabled MTU is abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto 29 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any change PPTP This option is for the PPTP time counting system Input the user s connection name and password issued by ISP and use the built in PPTP software to connect with the Internet Interface MAN 1 WAN Connection Type PPTP e WA
65. een idle for a period of time the system will break the connection automatically The default time for automatic break off when no packets have been transmitted is five minutes Keep Alive This function enables the PPTP dial connection to redial automatically when the connection has been disconnected Users can set up the redialing time The default is 30 seconds Enable Line Dropped The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this option In Scheduling some areas there is a time limitation for WAN connection service For example the optical fiber service will be disconnected from 0 00 am to 6 00 am Although there is a standby system in the device at the moment of WAN disconnection all the external connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too Only after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the standby system to connect with the Internet Therefore to avoid a huge number of disconnections users can activate this function to arrange new connections to be made through another WAN to the Internet In this way the effect of any disconnection can be minimized Line Dropped Period Input the time rule for the disconnection of this WAN service Line Dropped Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected before the newly added Scheduling connections should go through another WAN to connect with the Internet Link Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port bin
66. eleased after _ minute Smart Qos and after__ minutes to release punished IP 82 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 8 1 4 Exception IP address If some users are allowed to avoid traffic management control you can use this function to fulfill the requirement Exception IP address Interface wan 1 O wan2 O wana LI wana O wans E to Group DOG Direction Do not control upstream bandwidth Do not control downstream bandwidth Do not control bi direction bandwidth Enabled Add to list WAN Select WAN ports Enter the exempted IP range or select the exempted IP group Do not control Select do not control upload download or both of them Direction 83 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 8 2 Session control Session management controls the acceptable maximum simultaneous sessions of Intranet PCs This function is very useful for managing connection quantity when P2P software such as BT Thunder or emule is used in the Intranet causing large numbers of sessions Setting up proper limitations on sessions can effectively control the sessions created by P2P software It will also have a limiting effect on bandwidth usage In addition if any Intranet PC is attacked by a virus like Worm Blaster and sends a huge number of session requests session control will restrict that as well Session Control and Scheduling Session Control Disabled Si
67. er User s Manual 10 7 INBOUND LOAD BALANCES com ed do e e do de de bo do a Dd 110 CGRAPTER H SYSTEM TOOL is 117 a Re 8 1 a dpto 117 11 2 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ccsseccccccsececccccseccceccusecccccuscececcuseeccccuusececcuueececeuucsececcaueececcuuccececcuuceececeuatsececuaaesess 118 11 3 CONFIGURATION BACKUP ii 119 FAES A IA A A A tans AS 121 SYSTEM REC OVER aaa iS reo E EE S EE e nn eee a LS as ds 122 AMS IN MO A II A aaa IT 122 CRAPTER 12 OS A e id dl 127 A ri SA SN dE RE etre Tr ene 127 AS AS BEY Ps TATS Oo eae A A 131 PA STATS AA A A Term Nee ane 132 IZA PARO SAO a al o dl AEE e ek 135 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction As Internet becomes essential for your business the only way to prevent your Internet connection from failure is to have more than one connection PLANET s Gigabit Content Security Router CS 5800 reduces the risks of potential shutdown if one of the Internet connections fails Moreover it allows you to perform load balancing by distributing the traffic through three or four WAN connections In addition to a Multi Homing device PLANET s Gigabit Content Security Router provides a complete security solution in a box The policy based firewall content filtering function makes it a perfect product for your network security No more complex connection and settings for integrating different security products on the network is required This product is built in bandwi
68. ere is a time limitation for WAN connection service For example the optical fiber service will be disconnected from 0 00 am to 6 00 am Although there is a standby system in the device at the moment of WAN disconnection all the external connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too Only after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the standby system to connect with the Internet Therefore to avoid a huge number of disconnections users can activate this function to arrange new connections through another WAN to the Internet In this way the effect of any disconnection can be minimized Line Dropped Period Input the time rule for the disconnection of this WAN service Line Dropped Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected before the newly added Scheduling connections should go through another WAN to connect with the Internet Link Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is configured Users should select the port that employs the same ISP Shared Circuit WAN If your WAN connects to a Switch select Enabled to filter broadcast packets environment The default is Disabled MTU is abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto After the changes are comp
69. ernet The options are full duplex and half duplex Auto Neg The Auto Negotiation mode can enable each port to automatically adjust and gather the connection speed and duplex mode Therefore if Enabled Auto Neg selected the ports setup will be done without any manual setting by 59 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual ramita SSCS This feature allows administrators to set the LAN port to be one or more disconnected network sessions All of them will be able to log on to the Internet through the device Members in the same network session within the same VLAN can see and communicate with each other Members in different VLAN will not know the existence of other members VLAN All Set VLAN All port to be the public area of VLAN so that it can be connected to other VLAN networks A server should be constructed for the intranet so that all VLAN group can visit this server Set one of the network ports as VLAN All Connect the server to VLAN All so that computers of different VLAN groups can be connected to this server Moreover the port where the administrator locates must be set as VLAN All so that it can be connected to the entire network to facilitate network management Mirror Port Users can configure LAN 1 as mirror port by choosing Enable Port 1 as Mirror Port All the traffic from LAN to WAN will be copied to mirror port Administrator can control or filter the traffic through mirror port Once this fu
70. erver Optional internal LAN IP Range 1 intemal LAN IP Range 2 internal LAN IP Range 3 internal LAN IP Range 4 internal LAN IP Range 5 Shared Circuit WAN environment Yes MTU Auto Th i 1 CL O iT 4 El Gl MA MEME MINE EF PIPPI EEECa PPA ail Ane NO Filter broadcast packets from WAN Manual 1500 bytes O _ Enabled Line Dropped Scheduling Line Dropped Period fomo jo to 0 24 Hour Format Line Dropped Scheduling minutes ahead line dropped to start new session transferring Backup Interface WAN IP Address Input one of the static IP addresses issued by ISP Input the subnet mask of the static IP address issued by ISP such as Issued eight static IP addresses 255 255 255 248 Issued 16 static IP addresses 255 255 255 240 Default Gateway Address Input the default gateway of the static IP address issued by ISP For ADSL users it is usually an ATU R IP address a Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual DNS Server Input the DNS IP address set by ISP At least one IP group should be input Pe or Internal LAN IP Range Input the available IP range issued by ISP If ISP issued two discontinuous IP address ranges users can input them into Internal LAN IP Range 1 and Internal LAN IP Range 2 respectively Enable Line Dropped The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this option In Scheduling some areas th
71. es New connections cannot be made until the delay time ends If Always is selected the rule will be executed around the clock If From is selected the rule will be executed according to the configured time range For example if the time control is from Monday to Friday 8 00am to 6 00pm users can refer to the following figure to set up the rule Exempted Service Port or IP Address Exempted Service Port or IP Address Service Service Management sorer ML e e LJ Enabled Maximum connections limit Unlimited Not exceed 200 o Service Port Choose the service port IP Address Input the IP address range or IP group Enabled Activate the rule Add to list Add this rule to the list Delete seleted item Remove the rules selected from the Service List Apply Click Apply to save the configuration Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any change 85 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 9 Firewall This chapter introduces firewall general policy access rule and content filter settings to ensure network security 9 1 General Policy The firewall is enabled by default If the firewall is set as disabled features such as SPI DoS and outbound packet responses will be turned off automatically Meanwhile the remote management feature will be activated The network access rules and content filter will be turned off General Policy O
72. evice onto the chassis Refer to the figure below for the device installation onto a 19 rack In order for the device to run smoothly wherever users install it be sure not to obstruct the vent BS on each side of the device Keep at least 10cm space in front of both the vents for air Attention convection Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 3 2 Security router Network Connection The device has 4 WAN ports and a hardware DMZ port therefore users can connect the device to the Internet and configure a connection to a Public IP server at the same time Branch Office Computer Room nt Meeting Room Internet Headquarters OOfaseTX UTP Telephone wire 000Bbase T UTP 100Rase TR UTP with PoE i NO SN O O DS O O o o o ss ee l Lee ee e e SS SS e WAN connection AWAN port can be connected with xDSL Modem Fiber Modem Switching Hub or through an external router to connect to the Internet LAN Connection The LAN port can be connected to a Switching Hub or directly to a PC Users can use servers for monitoring or filtering through the port after Physical Port Management configuration is done 10 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual DMZ The DMZ port can be connected to servers that have legal IP addresses such as Web servers mail servers etc 11 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 4 Login Security router This
73. evice problems 122 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Besides general HA Planet also provides advanced HA function that enables two devices to operate simultaneously It brings full cost efficiency without making another device idle lt does not have to be the same model All of Planet devices which support HA can achieve the function High Availability High Availability Eme D AE ii O Hardware Backup Mode Two devices are operating simultaneously Operation Master Mode O Slave Mod e DHCF Enable DHCP Disable Master Slave Mode setting Of two devices must be different O wan 1 Cl wan 2 Cl wan 3 OWAN 4 WAN Backup C WAN 5 The checked WAN are not working in this device LAN Gateway Backup ly y H eiii of the backup TH HE E NH Status Disable Appi C Censi High Availability Enable Activate HA function Disable Disable HA function 1 Hardware Backup Mode It is the general backup mode The master device takes responsibility of network transmitting and the other one is set as idle When the master device fails transmitting it will send out the message to the idle device for taking over network transmitting immediately 2 Two devices are operating simultaneously Two devices operate outbound linking simultaneously but they are still separated as Master device and Backup device In normal situation Master device is major DHCP IP issuer and Backup device will disable DHCP issuing automati
74. evice will transmit packets that are not going to Port 80 to the Internet through WANT Protocol Binding Semice HTTP TCP S0 80 Service Management Dest IP we a Interface WAN 2 Enabled HTTP TCP 80 80 gt 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 2 All Traffic TOCP amp UDP A 65535 192 168 1 2 254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 WAN 1 Delete selected item Add Configuring Assigned Routing Mode for load Balance IP Group This function allows users to assign packets from specific Intranet IP addresses or to specific destination Service Ports and to specific destination IP addresses through an assigned WAN to the Internet After being assigned the specific WAN will only support those assigned Intranet IP addresses destination Service Ports or destination IP addresses Those which are not configured will go through other WANs for external connection Only when this mode is collocated with Assigned Routing can it bring the function into full play Example 1 How do set up the Assigned Routing Mode to keep all Intranet IP addresses from going through WAN2 when the destination is Port 80 and keep all other services from going through WAN1 As in the figure below select HTTP TCP 80 80 from the pull down option list Service and then in the boxes of Source IP input 192 168 1 0 0 which means to include all Intranet IP addresses Retain the original numbers 0 0 0 0 in the boxes of Des
75. fore the newly added Scheduling connections should go through another WAN to connect with the Internet Link Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is configured Users should select the port that employs the same ISP Shared Circuit WAN If your WAN connects to a Switch select Enabled to filter broadcast packets environment The default is Disabled MTU is abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes PPPoE This option is for an ADSL virtual dial up connection suitable for ADSL PPPoE Input the user connection name and password issued by ISP Then use the PPP Over Ethernet software built into the device to connect with the Internet If the PC has been installed with the PPPoE dialing software provided by ISP remove it This software will no longer be used for network connection Interface WAH 1 WAN Connection Type PPPoE wt Connect on Demand Max Idle Time Min Keep Alive Redial Period Sec Shared Circuit WAN environment O Yes a MO Filter broadcast packets from WAN MTU Auto Manual 1500 pytes _ Enabled Line Dropped Scheduling Lin
76. g of each port Port Setup Enable Por 1 as Mirror Port 1 LAN L Normal 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 2 LAN LI 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 3 LAN O 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 4 LAN O 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 5 LAN C 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 6 LAN O Normal 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 7 LAN O Normal 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 8 LAN Normal 10M 100M C Half Full Enabled g WAN 1 L Normal 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 10 waN2 O 10M 400M Half Full Enabled 11 WAN3 Normal 10M 100M C Half Full Enabled 12 waN4 O Normal 10M 100M Half Full Enabled 13 WANS O Normal 10M 400M Half Full Enabled Disabled This feature allows users turn on off the Ethernet port If selected the Ethernet port will be shut down immediately and no connection can be made The default value is on Priority This feature allows users to set the high low priority of the packet delivery for the Ethernet port If it is set as High the port has the first priority to deliver the packet The default value is Normal Speed This feature allows users to select the network hardware connection speed for MAS the Ethernet port The options are 10Mbps and 100Mbps Duplex Status This feature allows users to select the network hardware connection speed nae working mode for the Eth
77. gabit Content Security Router User s Manual Metwork Time Set system time using a NTP server Set system time manually Beijing GMT 08 00 Ol Enabled trom 06 months Dayito 12 monthy25 Day Select your location from the pull down time zone list to show correct local time Daylight Saving If there is Daylight Saving Time in your area input the date range The device will adjust the time for the Daylight Saving period automatically NTP Server If you have your own preferred time server input the server IP address Apply After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any change This action will be effective before Apply to save the configuration Select System Time Manually Input the correct time date and year in the boxes Set system time using a NTP server Set system time manually Hours bo Minutes seconds Month Day Year raky Cancel After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration Click Cancel to leave without making any change This action will be effective before Apply to save the configuration 20 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 6 Network This Network page contains the basic settings For most users completing this general setting is enough for connecting with the Internet However some users need advanced information from
78. h usage for each WAN Usage Upstream Bandwidth Indicates the current upstream bandwidth usage for each WAN Usage DDNS Setup Indicates if Dynamic Domain Name is activated The default configuration is 14 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IO EA Quality of Service Indicates how many QoS rules are set Manual Connect When Obtain an IP automatically is selected two buttons Release and Renew will appear If a WAN connection such as PPPoE or PPTP is selected Disconnect and Connect will appear DMZ IP Address Indicates the current DMZ IP address 15 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 5 1 2 Physical Port Status Physical Port Status e a o e A A e e AA Connect Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled WANT O WAN2 WANS WANG DMZ Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled The status of all system ports including each connected and enabled port will be shown on this Home page see above table Click the respective status button and a separate window will appeare to show detailed data including setting status summary and statisitcs of the selected port WAN 1 Information Summary 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Wi wn Port Enabled Normal 10 Mbps Half Enabled The current port setting status information will be shown in the Port Information Table Examples type 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T iniferface WAN LAN DMZ link statu
79. he port that employs the same ISP Shared Circuit WAN If your WAN connects to a Switch select Enabled to filter broadcast packets environment The default is Disabled MTU is abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes Static IP If an ISP issues a static IP Such as one IP or eight IP addresses etc please select this connection mode and follow the steps below to input the IP numbers issued by an ISP into the relevant boxes A Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Interface MAN 1 WAN Connection Type Static IF 44 WAN IP Address jo Subnet Mask 255 Default Gateway DNS Server Required SERIE ERT E e DNSServer Optional jo Shared Circuit WAN environment NO Filter broadcast packets from WAN MTU Auto Manual 1500 bytes E E Enabled Line Dropped Scheduling Line Dropped Period from 0 0 to o 24 Hour Format Line Dropped Scheduling minutes ahead line dropped to start new session transferring Backup Interface Beek Bale Cancel tem Description S O WAN IP address Input the available static IP address issued
80. i i Interface ANY ka Enabled Add to list 98 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual e To select from this option the default list of service ports of the virtual host that users want to activate Such as All TCP amp UDP 0 65535 80 80 80 for WWW and 21 21 for FTP Please refer to the list of default service ports IP IP Address Input the virtual host IP address Interface Select the WAN port Interface Select the WAN port the WAN port Enabled Activate this function Service Add or remove service ports from the list of service ports Management Add to list Add to the active service content Service Port Management The services in the list mentioned above are frequently used services If the service users want to activate is not in the list we recommend that users use Service Port Management to add or remove ports as follows service Name All Traffic TCP amp UDPM 65535 DNS UDP 53 53 FTP TCOPI21 21 HTTP TCP 80 80 ees HTTP Secondary TCP 8080 8080 HTTPS TCP 443 443 HTTPS Secondary TCP 8443 8443 TFTP UDP 69 69 Port Range IMAP TCP 143 143 to NNTP TCP 119 119 POPS TCP 110 110 A SNMP UDP 161 161 SMTP TCP 25 25 TELNET TCP 23 23 TELNET Secondary TCP 8023 8023 Ul 4 _ Input the name of the service port users want to activate on the list such as E donkey etc Protocol To select whether a service port is TCP or UDP Po
81. ically This function is to make management easier 7 3 1 IPv4 Enabled DHCP Server DHCP Dynamic IP Client Lease Time Minutes suet Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 192 168 1 100 192 168 2 100 192 168 3 100 192 168 4 100 192168 1 149 192 168 2 149 192 168 3 149 192 168 4 149 Pool Table Pool Table Pool Table Pool Table Unified IP Management DNS o je je je o ee jo WINS gt jp je je 62 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual DNS Local Database HostName IP Address y DHCP Dynamic IP Enable DHCP Server Check the option to activate the DHCP server automatic IP lease function If the function is activated all PCs will be able to acquire IP automatically Otherwise users should configure static virtual IP for each PC individually Client lease Time This is to set up a lease time for the IP address which is acquired by a PC The default is 1440 minutes a day Users can change it according to their needs The time unit is minute Range Start This is an initial IP automatically leased by DHCP It means DHCP will start the lease from this IP The default initial IP is 192 168 1 100 Range End This is the end IP automatically leased by DHCP The default initial IP is 192 168 1 149 DNS Domain Name Service This is for checking the DNS from which an IP address has been leased to a PC port Input the IP address of this server directly DNS Required 1 Input the IP addres
82. ich Inbound Load Balance is enabled Select WAN port and input correspondingly IP of the domain name Take the previous example input 210 10 1 1 9 Enable internal IP and service port corresponding to A Record in Port Range Forwarding of Advanced Function Port Range Forwarding Service Al Traffic TCP amp UDP 1 65535 IP Address Yr ft WW H Interface Enabled Service Port Activate the service port of A Record server e g SMTP TCP 25 25 for Mail 116 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 11 System Tool System Tool This chapter introduces the management tool for controlling the device and testing network connection For security consideration we strongly suggest to change the password Password and Time setting is in Chapter 5 2 11 1 Diagnostic The device provides a simple online network diagnostic tool to help users troubleshoot network related problems This tool includes DNS Name Lookup Domain Name Inquiry Test and Ping Packet Delivery Reception Test O DNS Lookup Ping DNS Name lookup On this test screen please enter the host name of the network users want to test For example users may enter www yahoo com tw and press Go to start the test The result will be displayed on this page DNS Lookup Ping Mame Www yahoo com tw Address 203 864 219 114 Ping O DNS Lookup Ping status Test Succeeded Packets 4 4 transmitted 4 4 received 0
83. ing service All Traffic TCPSUDPMA 65535 1165 AO LL 1 Interface WAN Enabled foamy Table T Banal Service This is to select the Binding Service Port to be activated The default Such as ALL TCP amp UDP 0 65535 WWW 80 80 FTP 21 to 21 etc can be selected from the pull down option list The default Service is All 0 65535 Option List for Service Management Click the button to enter the Service Port configuration page to add or remove default Service Ports on the option list Users can assign packets of specific Intranet virtual IP to go through a specific WAN port for external connection In the boxes here input the Intranet virtual IP address range for example if 192 168 1 100 150 is input the binding range will be 100 150 If only specific Service Ports need to be designated while specific IP designation is not necessary input O in the IP boxes Destination IP In the boxes input an external static IP address For example if connections to destination IP address 210 11 1 1 are to be restricted to WAN1 the external static IP address 210 1 1 1 210 1 1 1 should be input If a range of destinations is to be assigned input the range such as 210 11 1 1 210 11 255 254 This means the Class B Network Segment of 210 11 x x will 51 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual be restricted to a specific WAN If only specific Service Ports need to be designated while a specific
84. ion Provide mirror port port management and VLAN setting functions Support Static DHCP IP allocation to meet different needs IP group will simplize the management work To assure transmission of important information manage and allocate the bandwidth further to achieve best efficiency Administrators can block BT to avoid bandwidth occupation and enable access rules to restrict employee accessing internet improperly or using MSN QQ and Skype during working time They can also protect network from Worm or ARP attacking DMZ Forwarding UpnP Routing Mode multiple WAN IP DDNS and MAC Clone Administrators can look up system log and monitor system status and inbound outbound flow in real time Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual pind We will follow the process flow to complete the network setting in the following chapters Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 3 Hardware Installation In this chapter we are going to introduce hardware interface as well as physical installation 3 1 Installing the Device on a Standard 19 Rack We suggest to either place the device on a desk or install it in a rack with attached brackets Do not place other heavy objects together with the device on a rack Overloading may cause the rack to fail thus causing damage or danger Each device comes with a set of rack installation accessories including 2 L brackets and 8 screws Users can rack mount the d
85. ions The network bandwidth is set by what users input for it For example if the upload bandwidth of both WANs is 512Kbit sec the automatic load ratio will be 1 1 if one of the upload bandwidths is 1024Kbit sec while the other is 512Kbit sec the automatic load ratio will be 2 1 Therefore to ensure that the device can balance the actual network load please input real upload and download bandwidths 49 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual _The Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP WAN 1 10000 10000 WAN 2 10000 10000 WAN 3 10000 10000 WAN 4 10000 10000 WAN 5 10000 10000 Protocol Binding Users can define specific IP addresses or specific application service ports to go through a user assigned WAN for external connections For any other unassigned IP addresses and services WAN load balancing will still be carried out In the load balance mode of Assigned Routing the first WAN WAN1 cannot be assigned It is to be saved for the IP addresses and the application Service Ports that are not assigned to other WANs WAN2 WAN3 and WANA4 for external connections In other words the first WAN WAN1 cannot be configured with the Protocol Binding rule This is to avoid a condition where all WANs are assigned to specific Intranet IP or Service Ports and destination IP no more WAN ports will be available for other IP addresses and Service Ports 50 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Protocol Bind
86. k MAC address on the list with wrong IP address Block MAC address not on the list 69 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual There are two ways to input static IP 1 If users want to set up a MAC address to acquire IP from DHCP but the IP need not be a specific assigned IP input 0 0 0 0 in the boxes The boxes cannot be left empty 2 If users want DHCP to assign a static IP for a PC every single time users should input the IP address users want to assign to this computer in the boxes The server or PC which is to be bound will then acquire a static virtual IP whenever it restarts MAC Address Input the static real MAC the address on the network card for the server or PC which is to be bound For distinguishing clients input the name or address of the client that is to be bound The maximum acceptable characters are 12 Activate this configuration Add the configuration or modification to the list Enabled Add to list Delete selected item Remove the selected binding from the list Add Add new binding Block MAC address on the list with wrong IP address When this option is activated MAC addresses which are not included in the list will not be able to connect with the Internet Show New IP user This function can reduce administrator s effort on checking MAC addresses one by one for the binding Furthermore it is easy to make mistakes to fill out MAC
87. l adopt the original balance mechanism to distribute the sessions equally and randomly With the original session balance efficiency advanced function can ensure the connection running without error for some special service protocols Mode Auto Load Balance Mode By Session Advanced Function By IP Unbinding WAN Balance Un binding WAN Balance Mode By Session EWM By IP Strategy Routing Mode O By Session Advanced Function O By IP strategy Routing Self defined Strategy 1 Self defined Strategy 2 Click Advanced Function to enter the setting window 44 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 2 Destination Auto Binding User Define Dest IP or Port Auto Binding No Aging Time Protocol Port Range to TCOP 1863 1863 TCP 5050 5050 UDP s000 8005 Dalate selected Entry Destination Auto Binding Indicates that the session will be connected with the same WAN IP when the destination IP is in the same Class B range For example there are WAN1 1 200 10 10 1 and WAN2 200 10 10 2 and two intranet IP addresses When 192 168 1 100 visits Internet 61 222 81 100 for the first time the connection is through WAN1 200 10 10 1 If the next destination is to 61 222 81 101 in the same Class B range the connection will also be through WAN 1 200 10 10 1 If the destination is to other IP not in the same Class B range as 61 222 81 100 the session will be distributed in the
88. leted click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes 2332 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Router Plus NAT Mode When you apply a public IP address as your default gateway you can setup this public IP address into a LAN PC and this PC can use this public IP address to reach the Internet Others PCs can use NAT mode to reach the Internet If this WAN network is enabled the Router plus NAT mode you can still use load balancing function in this WAN network Interface MAN 1 WAN Connection Type WAN IP Address 0 Subnet Mask 255 Default Gateway o DNS Server Required o DNSServer Optional 0 LAN Default Gateway 1 LAN Public IP Range 1 LAN Public IP Range 2 e e 255 255 Ee o e e e p p p p e iii LAN Default Gateway 2 LAN Public IP Range 1 e LAN Public IP Range 2 o her FFE gga oge GEE EAE GEE AIBA COE GEE 38 LAN Default Gateway 3 o LAN Public IP Range 1 o LAN Public IP Range 2 o ll m Shared Circuit WAN environment Yes NO Filter broadcast packets from WAN MTU Auto Manual 1500 bytes _ Enabled Line Dropped Scheduling Line Dropped Period from 0 0 to do 24 Hour Format Line Dropped Scheduling minutes ahead line dropped to start new session transferring Backup Interface WAN IP address Enter the public
89. m Statistic Next Page WAN 1 WAN 2 WAN 3 WAN 4 etn ethi2 eth3 ethd Connect Enabled Enabled Enabled 921664103 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 30 4F 32 30 31 Pa aama A 192 168 4 1 192 188 5 121 00 30 4F 32 30 32 DD 30 4P 32 30 33 00 30 4P 32 30 34 Test Succeeded Test Failed Test Failed Test Failed 3266 122 0 0 0 338 0 o 0 332884 0 0 0 19797 0 0 0 352681 0 0 0 293 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o J 5 4 J 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 131 12 3 Traffic Statistic Six messages will be displayed on the Traffic Statistic page to provide better traffic management and control Traffic Statistic inbound IF Address inbound IP Address Outbound IF Address Inbound Service Outbound Service Inbound Session Outbound Session By Inbound IP Address The figure displays the source IP address bytes per second and percentage Traffic Statistic Inbound IP Address Enabled Traffic Statistic 192 168 1 100 294 100 By outbound IP Address The figure displays the source IP address bytes per second and percentage Traffic Statistic Outbound IF Address Enabled Traffic Statistic 192 168 1 100 H By Outbound Service The figure displays the network protocol type destination IP address bytes per second and percentage Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Traffic Statistic Outbound Service e Enable
90. nabled Forbidden Domains add ExceptoniP address Je Jo Jul Group test IP Grouping Add to list Delete selected domain 92 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Forbidden Domains Click to enable the forbidden domains function Default is Disabled Input the website to be controlled For example www playboy com Exception IP Address Input the IP or IP ranges not to be controlled Enabled Add to list Click Add to list to create a new website to be controlled Delete selected domain Click to select one or more controlled websites and click this option to delete Apply Click Apply to save the configuration Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any change Website Blocking by Keywords nable Website Blocking by Domain Keywords Enable Website Blocking by D in K d Website Blocking by Domain Keywords Add Exception IP address 7 o fo o J lob Enabled Click to activate this feature The default setting is disabled For example If users enter the string sex any websites containing sex will be blocked Keywords Only for Enter keywords English keyword Add to List Add this new service item content to the list Delete selected item Delete the service item content from the list Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Click Apply to save the modified parameters Cancel Click Cancel to cancel all the changes m
91. nction is enabled LAN 1 will be shown as Mirror Port in Physical Port Status Home page Physical Port Status Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet WAN 1 WAN 2 WAN 3 WAN 4 WAN 5 Enabled Enabled Enabled Connect Enabled 1 2 3 4 5 6 T fs LAN Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Connect Enabled Enabled 60 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 7 2 Port Status Port ID LAN 1 Summary 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Statistics 3191 29018 7079145 Summary There are Network Connection Type Interface Link Status Up Down Port Activity Port Enabled Priority Setting High or Normal Speed Status 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Duplex Status half duplex or full duplex Auto Neg Enabled Disabled and VLAN Statistics The packet data of this specific port will be displayed Data include receive transmit packet count receive transmit packet Byte count and error packet count Users may press the refresh button to update all real time messages 61 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 7 3 IP DHCP With an embedded DHCP server it supports automatic IP assignation for LAN computers This function is similar to the DHCP service in NT servers It benefits users by freeing them from the inconvenience of recording and configuring IP addresses for each PC respectively When a computer is turned on it will acquire an IP address from the device automat
92. nformation IP Spoofing Through the packet sniffing hackers intercept data transmitted on the network After they access the information the IP address from the sender is changed so that they can access the resource in the source system Win Nuke Servers are attacked or trapped by the Trojan program Ping of Death The system fails because the sent data exceeds the maximum packet that can be handled by the IP protocol Unauthorized Login If intruders into the device are identified the message will be sent to the system log 128 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual General Log The device provides the following warning message Click to activate the feature System error message blocked regulations regulation of passage permission system configuration change and registration Deny Policies If remote users fail to enter the system because of the access rules for instance verification message will be recorded in the system log Allow Policies If remote users enter the system because of compliance with access rules for instance message will be recorded in the system log Authorized Login Successful entry into the system includes login from the remote end or from the LAN into this device These messages will be recorded in the system log The following is the description of the four buttons allowing online inquiry into the log View System Log This option allows users to view system log The me
93. ngle IP cannot exceed Session Single IP cannot exceed TCP hoo UDP Session When single IP exceed Session block this IF s new sessions for 5 minutes block this IF s all sessions for 5 minutes Scheduling ee NN Apply this rule oo 00 to 22 58 24 Hour Format Everday Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Disabled Disable Session Control function Single IP cannot This option enables the restriction of maximum external sessions to each Intranet exceed _ session PC When the number of external sessions reaches the limit to allow new sessions to be built some of the existing sessions must be closed For example when BT or P2P is being used to download information and the sessions exceed the limit the user will be unable to connect with other services until either BT or P2P is closed When single IP exceed block this IF s new sessions for 5 minutes If this function is selected when the user s port session reach the limit this user will not be able to make a new session for five minutes Even if the previous session has been closed new sessions cannot be made until the setting time ends O block this IP s all sessions for minutes If this function is selected when the user s port connections reach the limit all the 84 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual lines that this user is connected with will be removed and the user will not be able to connect with the Internet for five minut
94. nication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies
95. nt Security Router User s Manual directly to the Intranet virtual IP addresses as follows If the DMZ Host function is selected to cancel this function users must input 0 in the following DMZ Private IP This function will then be closed After the changes are completed click Apply to save the network configuration modification or click Cancel to leave without making any changes 97 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 10 1 2 Port Range Forwarding Setting up a Port Forwarding Virtual Host If the server function which means the server for an external service such as WWW FTP Mail etc is contained in the network we recommend that users use the firewall function to set up the host as a virtual host and then convert the actual IP addresses the Internet IP addresses with Port 80 the service port of WWW is Port 80 to access the internal server directly In the configuration page if a web server address such as 192 168 1 50 and the Port 80 has been set up in the configuration this web page will be accessible from the Internet by keying in the device actual IP address such as http 210 66 155 78 At this moment the device actual IP will be converted into 192 168 1 50 by Port 80 to access the web page In the same way to set up other services please input the server TCP or UDP port number and the virtual host IP addresses Port Range Forwarding Service IP Address Y
96. o through the WAN users assign to connect with the Internet For example if users want to assign IP 192 168 1 100 to go through WAN 1 when connecting with the Internet or assign all Intranet IP to go through WAN 2 when connecting with servers with port 80 or assign all Intranet IP to go through WAN 1 when connecting with IP 211 1 1 1 users can do that by configuring Protocol Binding When the Auto Load Balance mode is collocated with Protocol Binding only IP addresses or SES servers that are configured in the connection rule will follow the rule for external connections Attention mm those which are not configured in the rule will still follow the device Auto Load Balance system 40 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Please refer to the explanations in 6 2 3 Configuring Protocol Binding for setting up Protocol Binding and for examples of collocating router modes with Protocol Binding Unbinding WAN Balance Mode This mode enables users to assign specific intranet IP addresses destination application service ports or destination IP addresses to go through an assigned WAN for external connection After being assigned the specific WAN will only support those assigned Intranet IP addresses specific destination application service ports or specific destination IP addresses Intranet IP specific destination application service ports and specific destination IP that is not configured under the r
97. ocking Multiple DHCP Server The multi DHCP server support 4 sets of Class C IP address each server can allocate up to 253 client IP addresses and distribute them including IP address subnet mask as well as DNS IP address to local computers It provides an easy way to manage the local IP network QoS Bandwidth Management Featured Smart QoS with dynamic bandwidth management to automatically control P2P and video downloading and other bandwidth hogging to avoid bandwidth insufficient Prioritizing different person group or applications in bandwidth using for a better reasonable management Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS The Dynamic DNS service allows users to alias a dynamic e Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IP address to a static hostname Multiple NAT Multiple NAT allows local port to set multi subnet and connect to the Internet through different WAN IP addresses Port Range Forwarding The Port Forwarding and DMZ function can let you setup your servers in the Intranet and still provide services to the Internet users Easy Management Embedded Mirror Port to connect with monitoring devices to monitor online behavior It also supporting remote management by web browser with user name and password to realize router management from remote places Log Feature The log and traffic statistic function can helping administrators to record the change abnormal of the whole network status and take actions according
98. often used in the connection mode to obtain an automatic DHCP IP This is the device system default connection mode It is a connection mode in which DHCP clients obtain an IP address automatically If having a different connection mode please refer to the following introduction for selection of appropriate configurations Users can also set up their own DNS IP address Check the options and input the user defined DNS IP addresses Interface WAN 1 WAN Connection Type Obtain an IP automatically LJ Use the Following ONS Server Addresses pNSServer Required DNSServer Optiona SSS O MTU Auto Manual 1500 bytes item Description o O Use the Following DNS Select an user defined DNS server IP address Beum ON DNS Servers Enter the DNS server IP address you must have to enter a DNS server IP address maximum two DNS servers IP addresses available MTU Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto Use the Following DNS Select an user defined DNS server IP address Server Addresses 36 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Static IP If an ISP issues a static IP such as one IP or eight IP addresses etc please select this connection mode and follow the steps below to input the IP numbers issued by an ISP into the relevant boxes Interface
99. oftware is denied inquiring about the IP address of this specific software server port may apply this feature Moreover to find out BT or P2P software users may select this feature to inquire users from the port IP Port Statistic Enabled IP Port Statistic F address 0 o o o Specific IP Status Enter the IP address that users want to inquire and then the entire destination IP connected to remote devices as well as the number of ports will be displayed IP Port Statistic Enabled IP Port Statistic IP address 0 o o lo 192 168 1 100 TCP 2959 WANA 74 120 121 3 80 8 32 192 168 1 100 TCP 2940 WANA 192 168 5 126 1144 11 20 a 192 168 1 100 TCP 3036 WAN 192 168 5 27 445 1 1 192 168 1 100 TCP 2958 WAN 65 54 1689 156 1863 0 0 192 168 1 100 TCP 2942 WAPA 192 168 5 121 49156 0 0 192 168 1 100 TCP 3128 WAN 118 160 195 248 1894 0 0 192 168 1 100 TCP 2947 WAN 192 168 5 120 49157 0 0 Rae triers tl 135 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Specific Port Status Enter the service port number in the field and IP that are currently used by this port will be displayed IP Port Statistic MJ Enabled IP Port Statistic Port Search 192 168 1100 TCP 2959 WANI 74 120 121 33 80 8 33 192 168 1 100 TCP 3576 WANI 203 69 113 18 80 0 0 136
100. original session balance mechanism When the other intranet IP 192 168 1 101 visits 61 222 81 101 for the first time the connection is through WAN2 200 10 10 2 If the next destination is to 61 222 81 100 in the same Class B range the connection will also be through WAN2 200 10 10 2 If the destination is to other IP not in the same Class B range as 61 222 81 100 the session will be distributed in the original session balance mechanism 45 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Not all intranet IP will visit the same Class B range with the same WAN IP It depends on which WAN the first connection goes to If the destination IP is in the same Class B range the connection will go through with the same WAN IP based on the first time learning User Define Dis Or Port Indicates that the intranet IP will connect through the same WAN IP when the Auto Binding service ports are self defined You can self define the service ports and destination IP If the destination IP is set as 0 0 0 0 to O this represents that the destination is to any IP range ES You can only choose either Destination Auto Binding or User Note Define Dis Or Port Auto Binding Take default rules for example Destination Auto Binding User Define Dest IP or Port Auto Binding service All Traffic TCP amp UDP 1 65535 pear ALTO Enable Add to list HTTPS TOP 443 443 gt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delete sele
101. ow do I set up Auto Load Balance Mode to keep all Intranet IP addresses from going through WAN2 when the destination port is Port 80 and keep all other services from going through WAN1 As in the figure below there are two rules to be configured The first rule select HTTP TCP 80 80 from the pull down option list Service and then in the boxes of Source IP input 192 168 1 0 to 0 which means to include all Intranet IP addresses Retain the original numbers 0 0 0 0 in the boxes of Destination IP Which means to include all Internet IP addresses Select WAN2 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New and the rule will be added to the mode The device will transmit packets to Port 80 through WAN2 However with only the above rule packets that do not go to Port 80 may be transmitted through WAN2 therefore a second rule is necessary The second rule Select All Ports TCP amp UDP 1 65535 from the pull down option list Service and then input 192 168 1 2 254 in the boxes of Source IP Retain the original numbers 0 0 0 0 in the boxes of Destination IP which means to 55 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual include all Internet IP addresses Select WAN1 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New and the rule will be added to the mode The d
102. ply to save the network configuration modification 10 3 Routing In this chapter we introduce the Dynamic Routing Information Protocol and Static Routing Information Protocol Dynamic Routing Gateway Router O Enabled Disabled Static Routing pesti subnet Mask r yy Default Gateway IU HU FO Hop Count Interface LAN Show Tabla Apay Cancel 10 3 1 Dynamic Routing The abbreviation of Routing Information Protocol is RIP There are two kinds of RIP in the IP environment RIP and RIP II Since there is usually only one router in a network ordinarily just 101 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Static Routing will be used RIP is used when there is more than one router in a network and if an administrator doesn t want to assign a path list one by one to all of the routers RIP can help refresh the paths RIP is a very simple routing protocol in which Distance Vector is used Distance Vector determines transmission distance in accordance with the number of routers rather than based on actual session speed Therefore sometimes it will select a path through the least number of routers rather than through the fastest routers Dynamic Routing Gateway Router O Enabled Disabled Working Mode Select the working mode of the device NAT mode or Router mode Click Enabled to open the RIP function Receive RIP Use Up Down button to select one of
103. pped Period Line Dropped Period Input the time rule for disconnection of this WAN service the time rule Input the time rule for disconnection of this WAN service disconnection of this WAN service Line Dropped Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected before the newly added Scheduling connections should connections should go through another WAN to connect with the Internet through another WAN to connect with the Internet Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is configured Users should select the port that employs the same ISP Link Backup Interface Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is configured Users ieee rr Shared Circuit WAN lf your WAN connects to a Switch select Enabled to filter broadcast packets The default is Disabled MTU MTU is abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit Auto and Manual can be chosen The default value is 1500 Different value could be set in different network environment e g ADSL PPPoE MTU 1492 The default is Auto Click Apply to save the configuration or click Cancel to leave without making any changes 235 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 6 1 4 2 Dual Stack IP IPv4 and IPv6 Users have to enable Dual Stack IP in the IP mode section in advance to configure the WAN with IPv6 addressing Obtain an Automatic IP automatically This mode is
104. r domains will be assigned to new IP address automatically Alias Record CName Record Input Alias Record corresponding to A Record Input the existed A Record domain name 7 Mail Server Add or modify mail server record MX Record is directed to a mail server It orientates to a mail server according to the domain name of an E mail address For example someone on internet sends a mail to user myhomain com The mail server will search MX Record of mydomain com through DNS If the MX Record exists sender PC will send mails to the mail server assigned by MX Record Mail Server MX Record SPF settings TA g IE HostName Display the host name without domain name of mail host Weight Indicate the order of several mail hosts the smaller has more priority Mail Server Input the server name which is saved in A Record or external mail server Click Apply button to save the configuration Besides users have to configure DNS service port as following description 8 Enable DNS Query DNS service port in Access Rule of Firewall setting Add a new access rule in Firewall setting to enable DNS service port of the WAN on which Inbound Load Balance need to be enabled 115 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Service Port From the drop down menu select DNS UDP 53 53 flog o Check Enable if DNS Query data should be recorded Interface Check the WAN port on wh
105. rd 112 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 3 Configure SG 4800 Domain Name Inbound Load Balance Enabled Inbound Load Balance gt tem Domain Name Input the Domain Name which is users applied before The domain name will be shown lee in following configuration automatically without entering again Time To Live Time To Live the abbreviation is TTL is time interval of DNS inquiring second 0 65535 Too long interval will affect refresh time Shorter time will increase system s loading but the effect of Inbound Load Balance will be more correct You can adjust according your reality application Administrator Enter administrator s E mail address e g test abc com tw 4 DNS Server Settings Add or Modify NS Record NS Record NS Record is the record of DNS server to assign which DNS server translates the domain name DNS Server Settings NS Record WAN 1 192 168 4 195 E o E O WAN 3 0 0 0 0 WAN 4 0 0 0 0 5 WAN 1 192 168 4 195 E AS O WAN 3 0 0 0 0 WAN 4 0 0 0 0 5 WAN 1 192 168 4 195 Ll Speer O WAN 3 0 0 0 0 WAN 4 0 0 0 0 WAN 1 192 168 4 195 AS O WAN 3 0 0 0 0 O WAN 4 0 0 0 0 113 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual DNS Server Input registered NS Record ex ns1 ns2 Assign WAN IP address as corresponding IP of NS Record The system will show all acquired enabled WAN IP addre
106. rnet is still accessible without making any changes to internal PCs Users can make changes according to their actual network structure 61 3 2 Dual Stack IP IPv4 and IPv6 Users have to enable Dual Stack IP in the IP mode section in advance to configure IPv6 Then click the IPv6 tab and then enter the IPv6 Address and the Prefix Length The default IP address is fc00 1 and the default prefix length is 7 It can be changed according to the actual network structure a Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IP Mode O rv ony e Dual Stack IP IPv4 and IPv6 IPv4 and IPv6 IPywd IPvb LAN setting o IPvb Address fc00 1 Prefix Length 7 Unified IP Management Click Unified IP Management to enter the configuration page as shown in the following figure Input the respective IP addresses and subnet masks LAN Setting IPv6 Address e00 31 00 Preta A asmenini Enable DHCP Server To configure global IPv6 prefixes for your LAN devices go to the WAN Setting click the IPv6 tab and click Edit for the WAN interface Then enter the LAN IPv6 Address After the changes are completed click Apply to save the configuration Click Cancel to leave without making any change 9A Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 6 1 4 WAN 8 DMZ Settings 6 1 4 1 IPv4 Only WAN Setting WAN Setting WAN 1 Obtain an IP
107. ronize the device with the remote NTP server first 5 1 4 Security Status Security Status status On On On On Off rules set SPI Stateful Packet Indicates whether SPI Stateful Packet Inspection is on or off The default 17 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Inspection configuration is On DoS Denial of Service Indicates if DoS attack prevention is activated The default configuration is On Block WAN Request Indicates that denying the connection from Internet is activated The default configuration is On Prevent ARP Virus Indicates that preventing Arp virus attack is acitvated The default configuration Attack is Off Remote Management Indicates if remote management is activated on or off Click the hyperlink to enter and manage the configuration The default configuration is Off Indicates the number of access rule applied in Security router 5 1 5 Log Setting Status Log Send Log To Disabled Sent Log To Indicates if Syslog Server is Enabled or Disabled 5 2 Change and Set Login Password and Time 5 2 1 Password Setting When you login Security router setting window every time you must enter the password The default value for Security router username an
108. rt Range To activate this function input the range of the service port locations users want to 99 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual INN oe Add to list Add the service to the service list Delete selected To remove the selected services item Apply Click the Apply button to save the modification Cancel Click the Cancel button to cancel the modification This only works before Apply is clicked Quit this configuration window 10 2 UPnP UPnP Universal Plug and Play is a protocol set by Microsoft If the virtual host supports UPnP system such as Windows XP users could also activate the PC UPnP function to work with the device UPnP Setup service DNS UDP 53 53 Name or IFP Address fs Enabled Service Management Add to list o Service Port Select the UPnP service number default list here for example WWW is 80 80 FTP is 21 21 Please refer to the default service number list Host Name or IP Input the Intranet virtual IP address or name that maps with UPnP such as Address 192 168 1 100 Enabled Activate this function Service Port Add or remove service ports from the management list Management 100 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Add to List Add to active service content Delete Selected Remove selected services ltem Show Table This is a list which displays the current active UPnP functions Apply Click Ap
109. rts will share the bandwidth range from minimum to maximum bandwidth Assign bandwidth for each IP address If this option is selected every IP or Service Port in this range can have this bandwidth minimum to maximum For 79 A Gigabit Content Security Router Users Manual Content Security Router User s Manual example If the rule is set for the IP of each PC the IP of each PC will have the same bandwidth If Share Bandwidth is selected be aware of the actual usage conditions and avoid an improper configuration that might cause a malfunction of the network when the bandwidth is too small ation For example if users do not want an FTP to occupy too much bandwidth users can select the Share Bandwidth Mode so that no matter how much users use FTPs to download information the total occupied bandwidth is fixed Add to list Add this rule to the list Move up amp Move down QoS rules will be executed from the bottom of the list to the top of the list In other words the lower down the list the higher the priority of execution Users can arrange the sequence according to their priorities Usually the service ports which need to be restricted such as BT e mule etc will be moved to the bottom of the list The rules for certain IP addresses would then be moved upward Delete selected items Remove the rules selected from the Service List Show Table Display all the Rate Control Rules users made for the bandwidth
110. ry You also can click the Save to Flash button to save the configuration to the System Will Save flash memory the default is checked The Configurations Into The Flash Memory Automatically 120 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 11 4 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP refers to network management communications protocol and it is also an important network management item Through this SNMP communications protocol programs with network management i e SNMP Tools HP Open View can help communications of real time management The device supports standard SNMP v1 v2c and is consistent with SNMP network management software so as to get hold on to the operation of the online devices and the real time network information SNMP Setup Enabled SNMP Enabled Activate SNMP feature The default is activated System Name Set the name of the device such as Planet System Contact Set the name of the person who manages the device i e John System Location Define the location of the device i e Taipei Get Community Set the name of the group or community that can view the device SNMP data The Set Community Set the name of the group or community that can receive the device SNMP data The Trap Community Set user parameters password required by the Trap receiving host computer to Send SNMP Trap to Set one IP address or Domain Name for the Trap receiving host computer Apply Press Appl
111. s Up Down physical port status Port Enabled Port Disabled priority high or normal speed status 10Mbps or 100Mbps duplex status Half Full auto negotiation Enabled or Disabled The tabble also shows statistics of Receive Transmit Packets Receive Transmit Packets Byte Count as well as Error Packets Count 16 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 5 1 3 System Information System Information 192 168 1 12255 255 255 0 PLT2BCG3100124232 v1 0 1 01 May 23 2012 ic00 14P 19 26 13 Gateway Tue Jun 26 2012 16 17 43 1 Days4 Hours56 Minutes42 GENES LAN IP Address Subnet Identifies the current device IP address and subnet mask The default is Mask 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 IPv6 Address Prefix Identifies the current device IPv6 address and prefix length The default is Length fc00 1 7 Working Mode Indicates the current working mode Can be Gateway or Router mode The default is Gateway mode System Active time Indicates how long the device has been running Serial Number This number is the device serial number Firmware Version Information about the device present software version Current Time Indicates the device present time To have the correct time users must synch
112. s of the DNS server DNS Optional 2 Input the IP address of the DNS server WINS If there is a WIN server in the network users can input the IP address of that server directly ma Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual WINS Server Input the IP address of WINS Apply Click Apply to save the network configuration modification Cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any changes DNS Local Database Normally DNS sever will be directed to ISP DNS server or internal self defined DNS server CS 5800 also provides easy self defined DNS services called DNS Local Database which can map website host domain names and the corresponding IP addresses Host Domain Name Enter the website host domain name i e www google com IP Address Enter the corresponding IP address of the host domain above Add to List Add the items into the list below the Add the items into the list below into the list below ES 1 Users MUST enable DCHP server service to enable DNS local database Note 2 Users must set DHCP server DNS IP address as the router LAN IP 7 3 2 IPv6 Enabled DHCP Server DHCP Dynamic IP Client Lease Time Minutes Subnet Enabled c00 100 c00 17T Unified IP Management 64 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual DHCP Dynamic IP Enable DHCP Server Check the option to activate the DHCP server automatic IP lease function If the function is
113. s rule Always oo 00 to oo 00 24 Hour Format Everyday Sun hon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal apap Cancel Select Always to apply the rule on a round the clock basis Select from and the operation will run according to the defined time Select Always to apply the rule on a round the clock basis If From is selected the activation time is introduced as below Day Control This control rule has time limitation The setting method is in 24 hour format such as 08 00 18 00 8 a m to 6 p m 95 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Chapter 10 Advanced Function This chapter will introduce to you the advance router settings In the advance settings you can 1 Setup DMZ servers forwarding to WAN for example the Web or FTP servers 2 Setup static routing entries or dynamic routing protocol 3 Setup one to one NAT function to mapping public IP address and private IP address 4 Setup dynamic DNS service 5 Setup MAC address in interfaces 10 1 DMZ Host Port Range Forwarding DMZ Host DMZ Private IP Address 192 1681 o Port Range Forwarding Service IP Address OE E Interface Enabled Add to list A A AA 10 1 1 DMZ Host When the NAT mode is activated sometimes users may need to use applications that do not support virtual IP addresses such as network games We recommend that users map the device actual WAN IP addresses 96 Gigabit Conte
114. set button for reset to factory default setting 1 x Power on off Switch Inbound Outbound Load Balance by session and by IP Protocol Binding Network Service Detection Dynamic Route RIP v1 v2 Static Route Strategy Routing Concurrent session 50000 Firewall performance 1Gbps Corporation Size SMB clients 200 250 3DES performance 270Mbps Guaranteed Bandwidth Max Bandwidth Session Limit Port based QoS NAT One to One NAT Multiple to One NAT Stateful Packet Inspection SPI Firewall Denial of Service DoS prevention IP amp Port filtering Block Website by Keyword Content Filter Firewall detection Ping of Death SYN Flooding Land attack IP Spoofing Email Alert for Hacker Attack IP amp MAC Binding Support DMZ to protect your network DMZ Host Prevent ARP Attack on LAN Configurable DMZ DHCP Server support class C client dynamic IP static IP IP Grouping support Multiple DHCP Server support 4 sets of Class C PPPoE Static IP DHCP Client Multiple Subnet Protocol TCP IP ARP ICMP FTP TFTP IPv4 NAT with port forwarding Virtual Server DNS Relay DDNS Support DynDNS 3322 Password protected configuration or management sessions for web access Port Management Speed Duplex Auto Negotiation VLAN Transparent Bridge Support IPv4 IPv6 Comprehensive web based management and policy setting SNMP v1 v2c Monitoring Logging and Alarms of system activities Gigabit Content Security Router
115. ssage content can be read online via the device They include All Log System Log Access Log and Firewall Log which is illustrated as below System Log Current Time Tue Jun 26 18 35 04 2012 All Log vw Apr 27 13 48 58 2012 Outgoing Packet Log View system packet log which is sent out from the internal PC to the Internet This log includes LAN IP System Log SWAN _GLAN QoS Security Router System is up destination IP and service port that is applied It is illustrated as below Feb 603 4503 2008 oa UDP 192 168 1 100 7454 gt 77 239 233 64 20301 on ixp2 Y la Feb E 02 46 06 2006 Connection Refused Policy Lo UDP 192 168 1 100 7464 gt 84 10 118 171 10682 on ixp violation Connection Refused Policy Feb amp 06 27 54 2006 violation TCP 192 168 1 1 80 192168 1 100 1224 on ixp Connection Refused Policy Feb6 08 18 58 2006 violation TCP 192 168 1 101 18195 gt 163 253 104 148 1234 on ixp1 Connection Refused Policy Feb 6 08 19 53 2006 violation TCP 192 168 1 101 51671 3 139 568 12 1234 on ixp1 129 Incoming Packet Log View system packet log of those entering the firewall The log includes information about the external source Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IP addresses destination IP addresses and service ports It is illustrated as below Incoming Log Table Current Time Fri Mar 4 20 14 20 2011 Feb 6 02 34 31 2006 Feb 6 02
116. sses automatically so that users can check directly But users have to check if the IP addresses are the same as the corresponding settings on DNS service provider Ex ns1 abc com tw lt gt WAN1 210 10 1 1 ns2 abc com tw WANZ2 200 1 1 1 5 Host Record Add or modify host record A Record Host Record A Record LIWAN 1 192 168 4 195 es Flan sees CIWAN 3 0 0 0 0 IWAN 4 0 0 0 0 LIWAN 1 192 168 4 195 Cd Ae CIWAN 3 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 4 0 0 0 0 LIWAN 1 192 168 4195 E a Pee CI WAN 3 0 0 0 0 LI WAN 4 0 0 0 0 CO wan 1 192 168 4 195 sd A eee CIWAN 3 0 0 0 0 IWAN 4 0 0 0 0 6 Alias Record Add or modify alias record CNAME Record This kind of record allows you to assign several names to one computer host which may provide several services on it For instance there is a computer whose name is host mydomain com A record lt provides WWW and Mail services concurrently Administrator can configure as two CNAME WWW and Mail They are www mydomain com and mail mydomain com They are both orientated to host mydomain com You can also assign several domain names to the same IP address One of the domains will be A record 114 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual corresponding server IP and the others will be alias of A record domain If you change your server IP you don t have to modify every domain one by one Just changing A record domain and the othe
117. static IP assigned by DHCP ye Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 7 5 IP 8 MAC Binding IPv4 Only Administrators can apply IP amp MAC Binding function to make sure that users can not add extra PCs for Internet access or change private IP addresses IP amp MAC binding Siatic IP o fo o fo MAC Address Mame po Enabled Delete selected item C Block MAC address on the list with wrong IP address C Block MAC address not on the list There are two methods for setting up this function Block MAC address on the list with wrong IP address This method only allows MAC addresses on the list to receive IP addresses from DHCP and have Internet access Block MAC address not on the list This method only allows MAC addresses on the list to receive IP addresses from DHCP and have Internet access When this method is applied please fill out Static IP with 0 0 0 0 as the figure below 68 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual IP amp MAC binding Show new IP user Static IP MAC Address _ O Add to ist Name Enabled Add to list Delete selected item C Block MAC address on the list with wrong IP address Block MAC address not on the list IP amp MAC Binding Show mew IP user IP amp MAC binding static IP MAC Address Mame po Enabled Delete selected item Bloc
118. te external connections based on routing policy Division of traffic between Telecom and Netcom is to be used in China embedded in the device All you have to do is to select the WAN or WAN group which is connected with Netcom the device will then automatically dispatch the traffic for Netcom through that WAN to connect with the Internet and dispatch traffic for Telecom to go through the WAN connected with Telecom to the Internet accordingly In this way the traffic 41 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual for Netcom and Telecom can be divided Set WAN Grouping If more than one WAN is connected with Netcom to apply a similar division of traffic policy to these WANs a combination for the WANs must be made Click Set WAN Grouping an interactive window as shown in the figure below will be displayed Name Interface Fl WAN E WAN2 E WAN3 E WANA Add to list Delete selected Name To define a name for the WAN grouping in the box such as Education etc The name is for recognizing different WAN groups Check the boxes for the WANs to be added into this combination Add To List To add a WAN group to the grouping list Delete selected Item To remove selected WANs from the WAN grouping Apply Click Apply to save the modification Close Click Cancel to cancel the modification This only works before Apply is clicked After the configuration is completed
119. them added into the group the right side Delete i Delete self defined IP or IP range Apply Click Apply to save the network configuration modification cancel Click Cancel to leave without making any changes ay pe Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Remote IP Group Management Basically Remote IP Group setups are exactly the same as Local IP Group setups However remote IP group does not have automatically learning functions Instead you need to define addresses ranges and groups manually For example 220 130 188 1 to 200 range r Remote Group Set m User Edit IP Name IP Group yl Ad i OC E HU ko IP List Group Name Name p Address Edit Delete Name IPAddress a Delete hal Y It is the same setting methods You should set the IP address or the range of remote IP from the left side first and choose to add IP address information from the left side into the remote group wee Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 7 7 Port Group Management Service ports can be grouping as IP grouping It is convenient to set QoS firewall access rules and other functions user edit port Port Group Set Port List Group Name po Name Protocol Port Delete Name Protocol Port Delete All Traffic BOTH 1 65535 DNS UDP 53 53 FTP TCP 21 21 HTTP TCP 30 80 a TCP 80
120. tination IP Which means to include all Internet IP addresses 56 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Select WAN2 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New and the rule will be added to the mode After the rule is set up only packets that go to Port 80 will be transmitted through WAN2 while other traffics will be transmitted through WAN1 Protocol Binding Semice HTTP TCP 80 80 w Service Management ie fis 1 jo Jwofo ej jie e r Interface WAN 2 e Enabled Update this Application HTTP TCP 60 80 gt 192 166 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 2 Delete selected item Add Example 2 How do configure Protocol Binding to keep traffic from all Intranet IP addresses from going through WAN2 when the destinations are IP 211 1 1 1 211 254 254 254 as well as the whole Class A group of 60 1 1 1 60 254 254 254 while traffic to other destinations goes through WAN1 As in the following figure there are two rules to be configured The first rule Select All Port TCP amp UDP 1 65535 from the pull down option list Service and then in the boxes of Source IP input 192 168 1 0 0 which means to include all Intranet IP addresses In the boxes for Destination IP input 211 1 1 1 211 254 254 254 Select WAN2 from the pull down option list Interface and then click Enable Finally click Add New
121. tream or downstream bandwidth than the setting the device will execute the penalty conditions automatically Show Penalty List The IPs which are under penalty mechanism will be shown on the list 81 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Advanced When the usage of certain WANs bandwidth is i under so o then stop to add new punished IP Enabled Session Control Mechanism Every 300 second to detect whether internal IP s bandwidth are over than limit ifthe punished IP still keep upper bounded limit on then decrease its bandwidth to50 When the usage of all WANs bandwith are lower than 50 disable Smart Qos and after 180 minutes to release punished IP When the usage of certain WAN s When the usage of certain WAN s bandwidth is under _ will bandwidth is under__ then stop to stop to punish the IP which is over the limit While the bandwidth add new punished IP is over the certain percentage penalty mechanism will be actived Every __ second to detect whether Detect usage of internal IP s bandwidth every __ secend internal IP s bandwidth are over than limit If the punished IP still keep upper If the punished IP still keep over the limit the limit bandwidth will bounded limit on then decrease its be decrease to _ bandwidth to When the usage of all WANs Smart QoS will be disabled when the usage of bandwidth is bandwidth are lower than__ disable lower than Punished IP will be r
122. ts Threshold counted by all packets Packets S5ec Packels Sec Single Destination IP Threshold Packets Sec Threshold counted by single IP packet aj 50 ta Packets Sec single Source IP Threshold Packets Sec Block this IP when reach threshold 5 Minutes Block this IP when reach threshold Minutes Pada o jo o tesGroup tes 87 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Packet Type This device provides three types of data packet transmission TCP SYN Flood UDP Flood and ICMP Flood WAN Threshold When all packet values from external attack or from single external IP attack reach the maximum amount the default is 15000 packets Sec and 2000 packets Sec respectively if these conditions above occurs the IP will be blocked for 5 minutes the default is 5 minutes OBJ 176 Users can adjust the threshold value and the blocking duration to effectively deal with external attack The threshold value should be adjusted from high to low LAN Threshold When all packet values from internal attack or from single internal IP attack reach the maximum amount the default is 15000 packets Sec and 2000 packets Sec respectively if these conditions above occurs the IP will be blocked for 5 minutes the default is 5 minutes Users can adjust the threshold value and the blocking duration to effectively deal with external attack The threshold value should be adjusted from high to low Exempted Source IP Input the
123. twork administrator can set up bandwidth or usage limitations for each IP or IP range according to the actual bandwidth The network administrator can also set bandwidth control for certain Service Ports A guarantee bandwidth control for external connections can also be configured if there is an internal server Quality of Service Interface J wan O wan2 O wana O wana O use Serice All Traffic TCP amp UDP 1 65535 oo O e e we Mini Rate Kbitsec Max Rate Kbit sec Share total bandwidth with all IP addresses O Assign bandwidth for each IP address Enabled is Bandwidth sharing 78 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Select on which WAN the QoS rule should be executed It can be a single selection or multiple selections Service Port Select what bandwidth control is to be configured in the QoS rule If the bandwidth for all services of each IP is to be controlled select All TCP amp UDP 1 65535 If only FTP uploads or downloads need to be controlled select FTP Port 21 21 Refer to the Default Service Port Number List IP Address This is to select which user is to be controlled If only a single IP is to be restricted input this IP address such as 192 168 1 100 to 100 The rule will control only the IP 192 168 1 100 If an IP range is to be controlled input the range such as 192 168 1 100 150 The rule will control IP addresses from 192 168 1 100 to 150 If
124. ules will go through other WANs for external connection For unassigned WANs users can select Load Balance mode and select session or IP for load balancing Session Balance If By Session is selected the WAN bandwidth will automatically allocate connections based on session number to achieve network load balance IP Balance If By IP is selected the WAN bandwidth will automatically allocate connections based on the number of IP addresses to achieve network load balance Only when a device assignment is collocated with Protocol Binding can the balancing function be brought into full play For example an assignment requiring all Intranet IP addresses to go through WAN 1 when connecting with service port 80 or go through WAN 1 when connecting with IP 211 1 1 1 must be set up in the Protocol Binding Configuration When assigning mode is selected as in the above example the IP s or service provider s configured in the connection rule will follow the rule for external connections but those which are not configured in the rule will still follow the device Load Balance system to go through other WAN ES ports to connect with the Internet Attention Please refer to the explanations in 6 2 3 Configuring Protocol Binding for setting up Protocol Binding and for examples of collocating router mode with Protocol Binding Strategy Routing Mode If strategy Routing is selected the device will automatically alloca
125. ustomer Service For information on customer service and support for the Gigabit Content Security Router please refer to the following Website URL http www planet com tw Before contacting customer service please take a moment to gather the following information Gigabit Content Security Router serial number and MAC address Any error messages that displayed when the problem occurred e Any software running when the problem occurred Steps you took to resolve the problem on your own Revision User s Manual for PLANET Gigabit Content Security Router Model CS 5800 Rev 1 0 July 2012 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER A INTRODUCTION ouusiipp iii AS 1 MS A E 1 12 PACKAGE CONTENTS ai as A aid 2 WS SPY SICAIL S PECIFIGATION EA EE S EE e oa oda a ao eee 2 Ny EOI IO ATOM iets saat cetera tenet Sac ten aeaacaotiow de e ed an de to 4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE cccceccccscececeecececncescececucnsnecececnenseeeeeuensneaeeuenenseeceaeenenenseeaeenens 6 2 1 SYSTEMATIC SETTING PROCESS cua ia a ae 6 2 NO FELON CHAR AAA A II EY 7 CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION aiii ii 9 3 1 INSTALLING THE DEVICE ON A STANDARD 19 RACK cccccccsecccccseccccscccccccccccucccccsescccaueccccuuccecuecececaucesceaececeuseseees 9 3 2 SECURITY ROUTER NETWORK CONNECTION eranen a ea ella cil 10 CHAPTER 4 LOGIN SECURITY ROUTER 0000 aaa 12 CHAPTER SY STEMSTATUS iaa 14 DI FeO RAGE a e a a al oc a
126. will be saved for the traffic of the IP addresses or the application service ports that are not assigned to other WANs WAN2 WANS and WAN4 Therefore in this mode we recommend assigning one of the connections to the first WAN When other WANs WAN2 WANS or WAN4 are broken and connection error remove Remove the Connection has been selected for the connection detection system traffic will be shifted to the first WAN WAN1 In addition if the first WAN WAN1 is broken the traffic will be shifted to other WANSs in turn For example the traffic will be shifted to WANZ first if WANZ2 is broken too the traffic will be shifted to WAN3 and so on 6 2 3 Protocol Binding WAN Setting The Security router allows maximum four WAN interface the bandwidth and real connection of every WAN will impact the load balance mechanism therefore you need to set the Bandwidth and the Network service detection by each WAN Port correctly In Interface Configuration click Edit to enter the WAN port configuration WAN Setting WAN 1 Obtain an IP automatically Edit WAN 2 Obtain an IP automatically Edit WAN 3 Obtain an IF automatically Edit WAN 4 Obtain an IP automatically Edit WAN 5 Obtain an IP automatically Edit Bandwidth Management When Auto Load Balance mode is selected the WAN bandwidth will automatically allocate connections through sessions or IP to achieve load balancing for external connect
127. y to save the settings Cancel Press Cancel to keep the settings unchanged 121 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual 11 5 System Recover Users can restart the device with System Recover button Restart Restart Router Factory Default Return to Factory Default Setting Restart As the figure below if clicking Restart Router button the dialog block will pop out confirming if users would like to restart the device Restart Messape from webpage J Are YOU sure you want to restart router Factory Default Return to Factory Default Setting Return to Factory Default Setting If clicking Return to Factory Default Setting the dialog block will pop out if the device will return to factory default Its recommended to save the current configuration before upgrading firmware After firmware upgraded import the configuration file after returning to factory default to ensure system stable Please refer to 12 3 11 6 High Availability High Availability is adopted in the network that requires fault tolerance and backup mechanism Two similar devices are used to be the backup for each other One of these devices is employed for major network transmitting and the other redundant device will take over when the master device fails to assure that network transmitting and services never break down Therefore administrators will have more opportunity and time to deal with the master d
128. y default All traffic from the WAN to the DMZ is allowed by default All traffic from the DMZ to the WAN is allowed by default Users may define access rules and do more than the default rules However the following four extra service items are always on and are not affected by other user defined settings HTTP Service from LAN to Device is on by default for management DHCP Service from LAN to Device is set to on by default for the automatic IP retrieval DNS Service from LAN to Device is on by default for DNS service analysis Ping Service from LAN to Device is on by default for connection and test Access Rule Jump to 1 w Page 5 entries per page Allow All Traffic 1 LAN Any Any Always Deny All Trafic 1 WAN Any Any Always Deny All Traffic 1 WAN2 Any Any Always Deny All Trafic 1 WANS Any Any Always Deny All Trafic 1 WANA Any Any Always In addition to the default rules all the network access rules will be displayed as illustrated above Users may follow or self define the priority of each network access rule The device will follow the rule priorities one by one so please make sure the priority for all the rules can suit the setting rules 89 Gigabit Content Security Router User s Manual Define the network access rule item Delete Remove the item Add New Rule Create a new network access rule Return to Default Rule Restore all settings to the default values and delete all th

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