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1. LAN Clients n g 28 Destination Start Port Destination End Port Bridge Filters Multicast Protocol TCP J Physical Port None e Static Routing Traffic Priority Low v Dynamic Routing Access Control i O Normal Service Minimize monetary cost TOS Marking SE eren Maximize reliability Ea S E MN OD Sa g 5 OH e Ta He en lt Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Enter a rule name in the Rule Name field step 3 Identify the traffic by source and destination IP address and ports step 4 Select the protocol from the Protocol drop down list The options are TCP UDP ICMP or ANY step 5 Select the priority queue in which the identified traffic will be placed from the Traffic Priority drop down list The options are Low Medium or High step 6 If you wish to set the TOS bit select it from the TOS Marking drop down list step 7 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iGonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert
2. Select the direction for the interface required from the Direction drop down list Check Uncheck the Enable Password checkbox as appropriate If you have checked the Enable Password checkbox enter a password in the Password field Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 62 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference i Connect om ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Dynamic Routing screen fields and their definitions Field Description Enable RIP This enables RIP routi
3. Src MAC __ Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode LAN Clients 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY v 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY PPPoE Session Deny Bridge Filters Add Multicast Static Routing Edit Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode Delete Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your confiquration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Check the Enable Bridge Filters checkbox step 3 Check the Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface checkbox then click Apply You can now select the bridge filter management interface from the Bridge Filter Management Interface drop down list step 4 If more than one LAN group has been created select the LAN group filter to which the filter rules are to be applied step 5 Enter the source MAC address in the Src MAC field step 6 Select the source Port from the Src Port drop down list step 7 Enter the destination MAC address in the Destination MAC field step 8 Select the destination Port from the Dest Port drop down list www opennw com O 55 OPEN EE iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference NOTE Lu Entering Os or blanks in the Source or Destination fields means ALL MAC Addresses are specified step 9 Select the protocol to be used from the Protocol drop down list step 10 Select the mode with desired filtering type from the Mode drop down list The options are Allow or Deny step 11 Click Add st
4. Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a standard that uses Internet and Web _ protocols to enable the iConnectAccess624 to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other With UPnP enabled when a user plugs _ Enable UPNP _ the iConnectAccess624 into the network the device will configure itself acquire a TCP IP address and use a discovery protocol based on the Internet s _ Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP to announce its presence on the network to _ other devices This is set to Disabled by default in the iConnectAccess624 Select the WAN connection from the drop down list of configured WAN connections Select the LAN connection from the drop down list of available LAN Group connections Fesececeececnceccecsceccscececcecececcscececcecececcscscescsceceeecececeececeeecesececsceeseeeeetsrerereseereseeeereseseereseseereseeeereseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseseeseseeseseseseesesesseseseeseseseesesesesseseseeeeseseeseseseeseseseeeeseseeseseeeeeesesessesesesseseseeseseseeseseeeeeeseseseesesesseseseeeeseseseeseseeseseseseesesesseseseeseseseesesseesseseeeeseseseeseseseesesesesseseeeeeeseseseesesesseseseeseseseeseee EEN RE EE e NOTE L UPnP can only be enabled on a saved Configuration File www opennw com C 45 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference SNTP Simple Time Network Protocol ensures that computer clock times can be synchronised in a network of computers to the millisecond To Configure SNTP For
5. The VCI Virtual Channel Identifier defines the virtual channel settings for the ADSL WO connection between you and your ISP The VCI value entered here must be _ supported by your ISP QoS defines iConnectAccess624 capabilities that provide guarantee of performance _ such as traffic delivery priority speed latency or latency variation Delivery of good quality audio or video streams typically requires QoS capabilities There are three _ different quality of service options available in the iConnectAccess624 These are _UBR CBR and VBR The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP By default this is set to UBR VassecscsccscscsccscscsccscscsccsuscscesessssesessssessacssscssssscacsssseseseesiSeuseeseeeseeseceseeseceseseeceseesececeseeceseseeeseseececeesecesescecesescececescececeecececescececeecececesececeecececesseceseseececesescecescecesescececeecececescececesceceseecececescececeecececescscecescececescececescececescececescececeecececescscecescececeecscecesceceeescececeesececeececesescececeececeseecececeecececescecesescsceseesecesessesesesessessesesi www opennw com 33 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Static Connection Type Set Up A Static Connection type is used whenever a known static IP address is assigned The accompanying information such as the Subnet Mask and the Gateway should also be specified Up to three Domain Name Server DNS addresses can also be specified These servers would enable you to have
6. 40 Si Port Forwarding Medium priority weight 60 aw IP Filters Enable Le sl H dM H LAN Clients rusted Mode LI Bridge Filters es gg Source Source Destination Destination lt L L Multicast Name IP Port Start IP Port Start Protocol Priority Phy Port TOS Delete Mask Port End Mask Port End Static Routing Dynamic Routing Access Control Add Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Select a WAN connection to enable IP QoS for the modem s upstream traffic or choose a LAN connection Ethernet for the downstream traffic from the Choose a connection drop down list step 3 Select a percentage from the Low priority weight drop down list step 4 Select a percentage from the Medium priority weight drop down list step 5 If you wish to enable IP QoS check the Enable PQoS checkbox step 6 If you wish to enable trusted mode check the Trusted Mode checkbox step 7 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com O 50 OPEN EE iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If
7. From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Setup step 2 Under the WAN Setup menu click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection type screen appears NOTE LU If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values step 3 From the Type drop down list select PPPoA The following appears iConnect wn ACCESS LAN Setup PPPoA Connection Setup Advanced Status Help LAN Configuration i T w ing Ethernet Switch Name MyConnection ype PPPoA Mi Sharing Options MW NAT A Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits WAN Setup PPP Settings P C Settings Muderm Username username isp com au weg Password posses VEI 35 Idle Timeout secs es Qos UBR Keep Alive 10 min FT Authentication Auto CHAP PAP PCR uthentication O O cps MTU 1492 bytes K F SCR On Demand Default Gateway Wf cps Debug II MBS PPP Unnumbered LAN LAN group 1 cells Save Restart Menu DNS Selection Auto C Manual CDYT Log Out DNS1 usecs Steed DNS2 PVC Connect Apply Delete Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save f Restart Menu link on the left step 4 Check the NAT and Firewall checkboxes beside the Options field step 5 Enter a unique name for the PPPoA connection in the Name field
8. NOTE UI If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection You will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values iConnect oven Access Advanced Status LAN Setup CLIP Connection Setup LAN Configuration wg Wi i 8 dnne b ten Name MyConnection Type CUP M Sharing Options W NAT M Firewall VLAN ID bo Priority Bits ov WAN Setup CLIP Settings P C Settings New Connection IP Address 0 0 0 0 PVC New Modem E VPI 8 ARP Server 0 0 0 0 VI 35 Default Gateway QoS UBR F PCR cps SCR H cps MBS Poo cells CDYT IR usecs Auto PVC Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Delete Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 4 Enter a unique name for the CLIP connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers step 5 Leave the NAT and Firewall options as the default settings ie checked step 6 Enter the VPI and VCI settings as provided by your DSL Provider ISP step 7 From the Quality of Service QoS drop down list select the QoS required or if you are uncertain leave the default value step 8 Enter the CLIP Settings including IP Address Mask and Default Gateway as provided by your DSL Provider ISP step 9 Leave the ARP Server address as the default unless advised by your DSL Provider
9. OPEN iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference User Guide SC iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Copyright Copyright 2006 OPEN Networks Pty Ltd All rights reserved The content of this manual is subject to change without notice The information and messages contained herein are proprietary to OPEN Networks Pty Ltd No part of this manual may be translated transcribed reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission by OPEN Networks Pty Ltd Disclaimer For content and procedures available in this document OPEN Networks Pty Ltd does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy completeness or usefulness of any information apparatus product or process disclosed Rev 2 Date Released February 2006 www opennw com 2 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Table Of Contents Document Re Tue CG 5 FONN 6 eee gg EE EE mere 7 Host Operating Systems Support rrrrnararenannnnnnnerannnernernnnenennuenanennsnnannnennsnnennn 7 NV CD BOW SCF e EE 7 Your iConnectAccess624 At A Glance rrarrannannnnunnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnunnnnnnnnnnnneene 8 OMS iG STE ln el CC 8 SE 9 Fed Pil E 10 Installing Your iConnectAccess624 rnnrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnennnure 11 Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card 11 For Windowse 98 Second Edition Windowse Me r rarararnnurnnnrerrarnnnrnnnrnnvernnernnennurernrernserer 11 For Wi
10. Restart Menu link The following appears Gonnect or CCESS Advanced Help Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently Ethernet Switch This screen is used to hard set the Ethernet Speed and duplexing options It is recommended that that all ports be set to auto To Modify the Ethernet Switch Configuration From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click the Setup tab then Ethernet Switch from the LAN Setup menu The following screen appears www opennw com 22 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iGonnect Advanced ar CCESS LAN Setup Ethernet Switch Configuration LAN Configuratio
11. Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 6 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Remote Log Settings screen fields and their definitions Field Description Select the level of logging required The selected option will Log Level _ include the following Panic Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Information or Debug Add an IP Address i The Syslog Server IP Address eee reece ecereeeecececeecereceecereceecerereecerereecerecescereceecereceecerecescerecescerecesceseeesceseceecerecescesesesceseresceeeceseeeeeescesece sees eneeeseseececeseesesececececeecececeecececeecececececececececeecececeecececeececececcecesescececeecececescececescececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeececececececeececececcecececcececeseececeseececeseececeseececesececessececessecececessececescssessesssesesssses _ When an IP Address is added it appears in this field Select the IP Address to change level or remove Seer eeeeeeeeeereeeerereceeeereceeeereceeeerece ener re eeerecescereceerereceecerereecereceecereseerereceeceseceecececeeceseceeceseceecereceeceseseecereceesenseseseecesesesesecesseceseseecececeecececeececesecececeeeecesececeseecececeececececececeecececcececesecececeececescececeseecesescecscesececesececeseececesescsceseecececcececeseececescecsceseeesceseecscesescsceseesscesecscesescscesescscesessssesesss
12. Save Restart Menu Log Out Refresh Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left From the Select LAN drop down list select the LAN computer whose DHCP details you wish to view Click Refresh when you wish to update the details on the screen www opennw com 88 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Modem Status Select the Modem Status menu item from the Status menu list to view the Status and Statistics of your broadband DSL connection To View The Modem Status From any screen in the web interface Click the Status tab then click Modem Status A screen with details similar to those below appears iGonnect ser ACCESS Advanced Network Statistics Modem Status Connection Status Modem Status DHCP Clients Connection Status Disconnected Us Rate Kbps 0 Modem Status Ds Rate Kbps o Product Information US Margin 0 DS Margin 0 System Log Trained Modulation Not Trained LOS Errors 0 DS Line Attenuation 0 US Line Attenuation 0 Peak Cell Rate 0 cells per sec CRC Rx Fast 0 CRC Tx Fast 0 CRC Rx Interleaved 0 CRC Tx Interleaved 0 Path Mode nterleaved F i DSL Statistics Near End F4 Loop Back Count 0 Near End FS Loop Back Count 0 Save Restart Menu Log Out Refresh Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left Click Refresh when you wish to update the details on the screen www opennw com 89 iConnectAccess624 Technical Re
13. ISP step 10 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 40 O iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iGonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 11 Click Save All to save the changes permanently Modify An Existing Connection To Modify An Existing Connection From any web interface screen Click Setup then click the connection you wish to modify from the menu list The connections are listed as their unique names Edit as applicable and click Apply or if you are deleting the entry click Delete then click Save Restart Menu The following appear
14. Field Description T1413 ANSI T1 413 1998 a i TT ET ba Site 6292 7 MODE EE e 2 S symmetric Digital Subscriber Line has the ability to ransmi data at high _ speeds over a phone line while remaining available for voice phone use 2 ADSL2Pus E S MMM www opennw com CG 43 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Advanced Tab The iConnectAccess624 supports a host of advanced networking and routing features including security port configuration and plug and play capability UPnP Universal Plug and Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals such as games consoles digital cameras and other systems that connect by TCP IP It can be supported on any operating system and boasts device driver independence and zero configuration networking To Enable UPnP NOTE L Before enabling UPnP ensure that you have a WAN connection configured From any web interface screen step 1 Click Advanced then UPnP The following appears iConnect E Access Advanced UPnP BEE SNTP To enable UPnP check the Enable UPnP box and select a connection below SNMP IP QoS C Enable UPNP Port Forwarding WAN Connection My IP Filters LAN Connection LAN Clients Bridge Filters Multicast e Static Routing Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Res
15. Group drop down list select the LAN group for which you wish to add the firewall rule From the Select LAN Group drop down list select the LAN group for which you wish to apply the rule From the LAN P drop down list select the IP address for which you wish to apply the rule If you wish to add a new LAN IP address highlight the user category and click New IP button and follow the instructions in To Add A LAN Client NOTE It is recommended that Static IP Addresses rather than DHCP IP Addresses be used for Port Forwarding step 6 In the Category area of the screen highlight the appropriate category radio button The Available Rules area displays common Internet services within the selected category Rules for each service can be viewed by clicking the View button step 7 To add a rule for this connection highlight the service application from the Available Rules window then click Add The rule then appears in the Applied Rules area of the screen step 8 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 65 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Gonnect ocx ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without savin
16. IP Address 192 168 1 254 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Host Name IConnectAccessb2X Domain Gei Enable DHCP Server start IP 192 168 1100 End IP 192 168 1200 Lease Time 604800 Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP Server and Relay Off Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Ensure the Use the following Static IP address radio button is highlighted and in the area beneath the Use the following Static IP address field enter the IP Address in the P Address field as required step 3 Enter the netmask in the Netmask field as required step 4 Enter the default gateway as provided by your DSL Provider ISP in the Default Gateway field This is optional step 5 Enter an alphanumeric Hostname in the Hostname field This cannot contain spaces step 6 Enter the Domain Name in the Domain Name field This cannot contain spaces www opennw com 21 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference NOTE The Domain Name is used in conjunction with the Hostname to identify the iConnectAccess624 uniquely To access the iConnectAccess624 s web pages you can type the IP 192 168 1 254 ormygateway ar7 in the web browser Using the Hostname in the browser requires the workstation to have its DNS server set to the iConnectAccess624 step 7 Click Apply then click the Save
17. Translation NAT and the Firewall options If you are unsure leave these in the default mode step 5 Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC by highlighting the appropriate radio button If you are unsure leave the setting as default step 6 Enter the VP and VCI settings as provided by DSL service provider ISP step 7 In the P Address field enter your assigned IP address based on the information provided by your DSL Provider ISP step 8 In the Mask field enter the Subnet Mask based on the details provided by your DSL Provider ISP step 9 In the Default Gateway field enter the Default Gateway based on the information provided by your DSL Provider ISP if provided step 10 Inthe DNS 1 and 2 fields enter the Domain Name Services DNS values based on the information provided by your DSL Provider ISP if provided step 11 In the Mode field highlight the required connection type radio button as www opennw com O 34 OPEN EE iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference appropriate The options are Bridged and Routed step 12 Click the Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears Gonnect om ACCESS Remote Log Save Restart Advanced Help User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do
18. access to other web servers The valid IP Address range is from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Static Connection Configuration From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Setup then click New Connection from the WAN Setup menu The default PPPoE Connection Setup screen appears step 2 From the Type drop down list select Static The following appears NOTE UI If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values iGonnect om ACCESS Advanced LAN Setup Static Connection Setup LAN Configuration ED ge Ft KEE Name MyConnection Type i v Sharing Di v Ethernet Switch rd We ype Static ar Disable Options W NAT M Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits WAN Setup Static Settings PYC Settings Encapsulation LLC vc New Connection DVC IP Address 0 0 0 0 r Modem VPI 8 Mask WCI 35 Default Gateway i s DNS 1 Qos UBR Mi DNS 2 PCR cps DNS 3 SCR cps Mode 8 Bridged Routed MBS cells CDYT RK usecs Auto PVC Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Delete Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 3 Enter a unique name for your static connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers step 4 You can also enable Network Address
19. following table lists the SNMP Management screen fields and their definitions Field Description Check this checkbox to enable SNMP Simple Network Management Enable SNMP Agent _ Protocol on this device Enter the SNMP settings in the Community area of the screen Check this checkbox to enable the SNMP trap service Enter the _ SNMP trap settings in the Traps area of the screen ZseeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeec Enter the Community name in this field This should match the community name on the server receiving the traps enececeececececcecececececescecsceccecececeececescececescececessecececsececececececcecscescececeececeseseeceseseecesecesensessecesessyeereceecereceecereceecerereecereceecereceecerececeseceecerereecereececessceesesecesceseseecesecesceseceeceseeescerereeceseceecesesesceseccesersreesessseecessceeceseseeseeseeeseesee seers ee eseeseesceeseesceseeeecesecescesesesceseeeeseseceeseesse esses es ecesesescesecesceseceecesesessereceeceseeee ceseeeeseeeeees i SNMP Management Name Enter details specific for this device
20. from the drop down list The VPI Virtual Path Identifier defines the virtual path settings for the ADSL VPI connection between you and your ISP The VPI value entered here must be supported by your ISP V Te VC Virtual Channel Identifier defines the virtual channel settings for www opennw com 35 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Field Description _ the ADSL connection between you and your ISP The VCI value entered _ here must be supported by your ISP QoS defines the iConnectAccess624 capabilities that provide guarantee of performance such as traffic delivery priority speed latency or latency _ variation Delivery of good quality audio or video streams typically requires eg QoS capabilities Three different quality of service options are available in _ the iConnectAccess624 These are UBR CBR and VBR The QoS selected _ here must be supported by your ISP By default this is set to UBR www opennw com m iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference DHCP Connection Type Set Up Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP allows the iConnectAccess624 to obtain an IP address automatically from the server With dynamic addressing a device may have a different IP address every time it connects to the network This is not commonly used in Australia Before configuration please check with your DSL Provider ISP to ensure that this mode is supported To Configure The iConnectAccess62
21. iGonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 7 Click Save All to make the changes permanent NOTE LU If you forget your password press and hold the reset to factory defaults button for 10 seconds or more The iConnectAccess624 will reset to its factory default configuration and all customised configurations will be lost www opennw com 79 iO iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Update Gateway To Upgrade The iConnectAccess624 Firmware From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Tools then Update Gateway from the menu list The following screen appears iGonnec
22. link on the left step 2 Enter the target address to be pinged in the Enter IP Address to ping field step 3 In the Packet size field enter the required packet size or leave at the default step 4 In the Number of echo requests field enter the number of echo requests then click Test The iConnectAccess624 will ping the specified address and you will be able to see the results in the display area beneath the Test button The following table lists the Ping Test screen fields and their definitions Field Description This is the IP address of the destination device that you want to ping If _ Enter IP address to ping _ the ping is successful it means that the iConnectAccess624 has IP connectivity to this device SeneeucecceeceecceceesceccecceeceecceececceeceececcescescesceescesceseeecceceesceeceseeeceeseescecceccececcescescesceeeeescescesceecsyrceseeceesrecceercecceccecreeccesceccecseereercesceccecseereessecsecseessecceccecseeseessesceccessecrsescescecseeseeseesseccecseereereecceccesseeseersecsecceeseescessecsesceecsessecsecseeceesseccessesseescesseccecseeseeccessecsecsecseecceccecseeseesceccessessecssesceccecsesseessessecsecseeseesSeseeeseeseeses Packet size _ The packet size can be defined for the Ping request _ Number of echo requests _ The number of ping packets that you want to send in the sequence www opennw com 81 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Modem Test The Modem Test menu item allows you to check wheth
23. of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 6 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the P Filtering screen fields and their definitions Field Description Select LAN Group Select a LAN as specified in the LAN Configuration screen from the drop down list TannnannnnnnanannnnanannnnanannnnnnannnrnnnnnnrnnnnnArnTnTnArTnT Nr ENEE ENEE ENEE ENEE EEEEEER RER EEE RER EE EE ER EE EEREEE RER ER EE ER EE EERERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER EEE RER EEE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER EEE RER EEE RER EEE RER ERE rErErEr EEE rnrErEnrnrE Er rnrnrrrnrnrrnrnrnrnrnrn nerve nrrnrnrnnrnrnrrnrnrnnrnrnrernnnnrerernnrerennrereet This is the server IP address to which Ports are forwarded It is recommended that LAN IP _ you use a static IP address for Server This address will need to be defined in the LAN Clients screen See To Add A L
24. reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 5 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Multicast screen fields and their definitions Field Description IP packets are transmitted in one of two ways Unicast 1 sender to 1 recipient or Broadcast 1 sender to everybody on the network _ Enable IGMP Multicast Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network _ IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol is a session layer layer 3 _ protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group Checking _ this will enable the iConnectAccess624 to receive multicast traffic Refer to RFC 1112 and RFC 2236 for information on IGMP versions 1 and 2 respectively Select Available Connections TTT TTT www opennw com 59 SC iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Static Routing If the iConnectAccess624 is connected to more than one network you may need to set up a static route between them A static route is a pre defined pathway down which network information must travel to reach a specific host or network You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through the iConnectAccess624 To Enable Static Routing From any screen in the web interf
25. restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 13 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Static Connection Setup screen fields and their definitions Field Description i Network Address Translation is a feature that enables you to use private IP NAT addresses on your computer or your LAN This is set to Enabled by default _ for standard operation i i Check this checkbox to monitor traffic passing between your LAN and the _ Firewall SPI outside world on this connection to prevent security breaches This is set to _ Enabled by default for standard operation i i LLC and VC are two different methods of encapsulating multiple sessions This is set to LLC by default With LLC encapsulation a link control header is added to the Ethernet packet that identifies the protocol type Ethernet This i le i EES i allows multiple protocols to be
26. routes to the destination e Metric hop count is used to measure the distance between the source and a Metric _ destination network Each hop in a path from source to destination is assigned a hop count value which is typically 1 Gateway www opennw com 61 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Dynamic Routing Using Routing Information Protocol RIP dynamic routing allows the iConnectAccess624 to adjust to physical changes in the network automatically It determines the route through which the packets travel based on the fewest number of hops between the source and destination RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other Routers on the network To Enable Dynamic Routing From any web interface screen step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5 step 6 step 7 te ACCESS Click Advanced then Dynamic Routing The following screen appears iGonnect Advanced Help UPnP Dynamic Routing SNTP E SNMP lie nable GN te eek Protocal RIP v2 CEA ce V Enable Password IP Filters al LAN Clients ZS Se Bridge Filters Interface Directio Multicast LAN group 1 Both vi Static Routing MyConnection None Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left Check the Enable RIP checkbox From the Protocol drop down list select the RIP version as appropriate
27. the _ Enable DHCP Relay _ iConnectAccess624 to forward the DHCP request to a remote DHCP server Enter the remote DHCP server address in the Relay IP field EPP SESESEOSEEEEESS This will disable the iConnectAccess624 s DHCP server and relay Server and Relay Off P aa i Servi Click the appropriate link to move quickly to the services you wish to ervices i _ configure for the interface type Status The green radio buttons indicate the services which are running by _ default for the interface you are configuring www opennw com 20 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Management IP The Management IP area of the web interface allows you to configure the LAN IP Address details for the iConnectAccess624 NOTE If you change this address from the default you will need to reconnect using your new IP Address To Change The iConnectAccess624 IP Address step 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 of the Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen procedure The following appears iConnect ed Access Advanced LAN Setup LAN Group 1 Configuration LAN Configuration i IP Settings Services Status Ethernet Switch O Unmanaged IP Filters Q Obtain an IP address automatically Bridge Filters UPnP IP Address Release 5 WAN Setup i Release LAN Clients e IP QoS New Connection Netmask Mener Static Routing oa VOSA PPP IP Address IP Address 1 92 11 8 Use the following Static IP address
28. you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the P QoS screen fields and their definitions Field Description Choose a This lists the connection names that are configured on the iConnectAccess624 Connection _ Select a WAN or LAN connection here i Low Priority Weight These two fields allow you to select the weights of the Medium and Low Priority _ Medium Priority queues in increments of 10 percent so that the sum of the weights is 100 Weight percent i Enable IP QoS _ Check uncheck this checkbox to enable disable IP QoS for the selected connection _ The iConnectAccess624 has two primary modes of operation Trusted and _ Untrusted Trusted In Trusted mode all the rules will be applied first regardless of the Trusted Mode Type Of Service TOS bit setting After the rules have been ex
29. 1 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the PPPoA Connection Set Up screen fields and describes each of the options Field Description Network Address Translation is a feature that enables you to use private IP NAT _ addresses on your computer or LAN This is set to Enabled by default for l standard operation Check this checkbox to monitor traffic passing between your LAN and the Firewall outside world on this connection to prevent security breaches This is set to 7 _ Enabled by default for standard operation mdr op iemumecedae _ This is set to LLC by default eceececcccecececcecececeecsceseseessqeneeseseeeeseseeeceseeeeeeceeeececeeeececeseececeseececeeeecececeececeeeececeseeceeeeeecececeecececeecececeececeeeecececeececeeeecececeecececeecececescececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececescececeecececeececeseececeeeecececeecececeececeseecececescececeececeseecececesesceceeseceeessssees _ With LLC encapsulation a link control header is added to the LLC Ethernet packet that identifies the protocol type Ethernet This i allows multiple protocols to be transmitted over the ATM Virtual Circuit With VC Multiplexing no link control header is needed as the ATM Encapsulation Wi Virtual Circuit is assumed to be carrying a single protocol Username The username for your ISP account Password The password for your ISP account i If selected this enables on demand con
30. 11 Firewall Access Control 69 DMZ Configuration Of 71 IP Filters 73 Port Forwarding 64 Front LED Panel 10 Home Tab 15 iConnectAccess624 Log In 14 iConnectAccess624 Ports and Buttons 8 iConnectAccess624 Ports And Buttons ADSL 8 iConnectAccess624 Installation Of 11 Wwww opennw com O iConnectAccess624 Setting Up 13 LAN Configuration Management IP Configuration 21 LAN Configuration Of 17 Modem Set Up ADSL Handshake 42 Setting Up Your iConnectAccess624 Default Settings 13 Status Tab 85 Connection Status 87 DHCP Clients 88 Modem Status 89 Network Statistics 86 Product Information 90 system Log 91 Tools Tab 75 Gateway Upgrade 80 Modem Test 82 Ping Test 81 Save Restart Menu 84 User Management 78 WAN Configuration Bridged Connection Type 31 Classical IP Over ATM CLIP Connection 40 Connection Modification Of 41 DHCP Connection 37 PPPoA Connection 28 PPPoE Connection 25 Static Connection 34 WAN Configuration Of 24 92
31. 4 For A DHCP Connection From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Setup step 2 From the WAN Setup menu click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup screen is displayed NOTE RA If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values step 3 From the Type drop down list select DHCP The following appears iGonnect Advanced Status ox ACCESS LAN Setup DHCP Connection Setup LAN Configuration 6 ai H vy i H y ti A Name MyConnection d Type DHCP Sharing Disable Options M NAT Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits WAN Setup DHCP Settings PYC Settings WEG Encapsulation LLCO vc geen New wech D IP Address odem Mask SE E Gateway VEI 35 Default Gateway Qos Renew Release cells CDVT Auto PVC USECS UBR J PCR cps SCR RH cps MBS E Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Delete Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 4 Enter a unique name for the DHCP Connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers step 5 In the Options area of the screen leave the NAT and Firewall checkboxes as default ie checked step 6 Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC by highlighting the appropriate radio button If you ar
32. 6 Enter the VPI and VCI settings as supplied to you by your DSL Provider ISP www opennw com OC 31 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference step 7 From the QoS drop down list select the quality of service Leave the default value if you are unsure of this step 8 Click Apply NOTE RA If you have added a Bridged connection and need to edit it once you make a change and click the Apply button and DHCP is enabled the following warning message may appear Microsoft Internet Explorer i Be EN AN DHCP Server has been detected enable It is recommended for bridge connection to disable DHCP server OK step 9 Click OK and follow the instructions below to disable the DHCP server NOTE To disable the DHCP Server you will need to access the LAN Set Up procedure in Lu this Technical Reference Once you reach the LAN Group 1 screen highlight the name of the Bridged connection then highlight the Server and Relay Off radio button and click Apply You will then need to complete steps 10 and 11 below step 10 From the Bridged Connection Setup screen click Save Restart Menu The following appears iConnect oren Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Sa
33. 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the DMZ Settings screen fields and their definitions Field Description Enable DMZ _ Enables Disables DMZ feature Select your WAN Connection List of connections defined in the WAN Setup Select the LAN Group for which you wish to enable the DMZ from the drop down list TTT TTT www opennw com 12 HO iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference IP Filters IP Filters allow you to block network access based on a user s computer IP Address on the local LAN You can use this option to block specific traffic eg to block web access or any traffic from a computer on your local network If the traffic type is set to Any all network traffic from that computer will be blocked You can also add edit delete IP Filter rules without using the pre defined rules Click Custom IP Filters to access this interface To Configure IP Filtering From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Advanced then IP Filters The following appears iGonnect wn ACCESS Advanced Status Help UPnP E IP Filters SNTP oa vi DS Select LAN Group LAN group 1 B IP QoS LAN IP 192 168 1 100 vi New IP Port Forwarding Block All Traffic Block Outgoing Ping Custom IP Filters IP Filters Category Available Rules Applied Rules LAN Clients Alien vs Predator idge Filt ae ees Asheron s Call Multicast Dark Rein 2 Static Routi
34. AN Client Block All Traffic This option blocks all IP traffic from the specified LAN IP Address esnesscsancasanaacasananaasnaacasasaaaasanaaansagaaaaaagaaaagaaaasanagaaaaaaasasagagaaaanagaaaasauycececeseereceecereceececereerereceecececeecereseececereeceseceececeseececeseeceseseecereceeceresesceceseeseseseeceseceeceseseeceseseececeseesesecceceseccesesesesceseeessessceeeeseseeseceseeseseseeseseceeceseseeceseeceseseecesesesseeeseseeseseseeseeeeeeseeeseeceseceeseseseesesese esses seeseseseesecescesereseeseseseseeeeseeseesseeeeeeseeseseseeseeeseeseer seeeeeeeeeseees A number of pre defined categories and rules are available here E g Web servers i specifies the following port forwarding profile Rule Name Web Server _ Category Available Rules Protocol Port Start Port End Port Map TCP Su Su OI TCP 443 443 443 To view the details of a pre defined rule click View Fed EEEE EEEE EEEE E Applied Rules _ This specifies the applied IP filtering rule for the selected LAN IP Address Custom Rules You can specify custom IP Filtering rules by clicking the Custom IP Filters button www opennw com ZA OPEN iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Tools The Tools tab of the iConnectAccess624 web interface allows you to customise and debug your iConnectAccess624 update the firmware and perform network diagnostics Its options include Remote Log User Management Update Firmware Ping Test Modem Test Save Restart
35. EEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREERERER RER EE ER ENNEN NENNEN NENNEN ENNEN NENNEN ENNEN NENNEN ENNEN NENNEN ENNEN ENNEN ENEE nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Once you have specified the new management host IP Add Address check the Add checkbox to add it Highlight the existing host IP Address and check the Delete Delete l i checkbox www opennw com 70 OPEN iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference DMZ Configuration Setting a computer on your local network as a De Militarised Zone DMZ forwards any network traffic that is not redirected to another computer via the port forwarding feature to the computer s IP address This opens access to the DMZ computer from the Internet To Configure A DMZ From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Advanced then click Port Forwarding step 2 From the Port Forwarding screen click the DMZ link The following appears iGonnect OPEN Access Advanced UPnP DMZ Settings SNTP SNMP Enable DMZ IP QoS Select your WAN Connection MyConnection v Port Forwarding Select LAN Group LAN group I ch IP Filters Select a LAN IP Address 192 168 1 100 4 LAN Clients LAN Clients Bridge Filters Multicast E Static Routing Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 3 Check the Enable DMZ c
36. RFC 1723 If you _ intend to use password authentication you must enable your password here _ Type the RIPv2 authentication password here Ensure that all routers are Protocol Direction Password configured with this password for RIPv2 to work www opennw com O K iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Firewall In the presence of the firewall anonymous Internet traffic is blocked Using advanced security features you can redirect this traffic to a dedicated computer on your local network Demilitarised Zone DMZ or open access from the Internet to the iConnectAccess624 management ports web Telnet The iConnectAccess624 s firewall and NAT services port forwarding access control can be disabled for all interfaces by unchecking the Enable Firewall and NAT Service checkboxes Port Forwarding Using the Port Forwarding page you can provide local services for example web hosting for people on the Internet or play Internet games When users send this type of request to your network via the Internet the iConnectAccess624 will forward those requests to the appropriate computer Port Forwarding can be used with DHCP assigned addresses but remember that a DHCP address is dynamic not static For example if you were configuring a Netmeeting server you would want to assign this server a static IP address so that the IP address is not reassigned Also remember that if an Internet user is trying to access an Internet applicati
37. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers step 6 Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC by highlighting the appropriate radio button If you are not sure leave this set to the default step 7 Enter your DSL Provider ISP username and password in the Username and Password fields www opennw com 28 OPEN Se iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference step 8 Enter the VPI and VCI settings as supplied by your DSL service provider ISP step 9 Click Connect step 10 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iGonnect oren Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 1
38. The following appears www opennw com CG Ap iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 11 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the SNTP screen fields and their definitions Field Description Check this checkbox to enable the iConnectAccess624 to Enable SNTP oe synchronise its system time to an external time source eeEEREREEREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREE RER ER RER EEE EREEREREREE RER EREEREEEREE RER ER ERR EREREE RER EREE RER ERR ER ERR ERER RER ERER ERR EREEREREREE RER EEEE N E Eesen E _ The IP Address
39. The iConnectAccess624 From any web interface screen step 1 Click Advanced then SNTP The following appears iCGonnect OPEN Access Advanced Help UPnP SNTP SNTP ea To enable SNTP check the Enable SNTP box and enter a time server SNMP e IP QoS d Enable SNTP Port Forwarding Primary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 IP Filters Secondary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 LAN Clients Tertiary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 Bridge Filters Timeout 5 Secs Multicast a Polling Interval 30 Mins Static Routing Retry Count 2 Dynamic Routing Time Zone GMT 10 00 Brisbane Sydney v Access Control Day Light Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Click the Enable SNTP checkbox step 3 Enter a primary SNTP Server address as required in the Primary SNTP Server field step 4 Repeat step 3 for the Secondary and Tertiary SNTP Server addresses as required step 5 Enter a timeout limit in seconds in the Timeout field step 6 Enter a Polling Interval limit in minutes in the Polling Interval field step 7 Enter the number of times to retry connecting to the server in the Retry Count field step 8 From the Time Zone drop down list select the time zone in which the router is operating step 9 Check the Day Light checkbox to activate daylight savings time step 10 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu
40. Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 9 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Custom Port Forwarding screen fields and their definitions Field Description Select the name of the connection for which you wish to customise Port Forwarding Connection Enable Check this checkbox to enable the customisation Protocol Select the protocol The options are TCP UDP ICMP or ANY Application Enter a unique name for the rule in this field _ The IP address of the WAN interface to be forwarded or 0 0 0 0 if the address is dynamically assigned _ The Network Mask of the WAN interface to be forwarded or 0 0 0 0 if the address is dynamically assigned _ Destination IP _ The IP address of the device that is the receiving the traffic _ Destination Netmask _ The Network Mask of the device that is receiving the traffic nati The port number port range between which the traffic will arrive at the Destination Start Port ge eg ee or iConnectAccess624 WAN interface The port range must be between 1 Destination End Port 65535 Destination Port Map The port number on the LAN that is to receive the traffic www opennw com 68 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Enable Incoming ICMP Ping E
41. VPI value entered here must be _ supported by your ISP VCI The VCI Virtual Channel Identifier defines the virtual channel settings for www opennw com O 38 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Field Description _ the ADSL connection between you and your ISP The VCI value entered bere must be supported by your ISP QoS defines iConnectAccess624 capabilities that provide guarantee of performance such as traffic delivery priority speed latency or latency _ variation Delivery of good quality audio or video streams typically requires Sek QoS capabilities Three different quality of service options are available in _ the iConnectAccess624 These are UBR CBR and VBR The QoS selected _ here must be supported by your ISP By default this is set to UBR www opennw com m iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Classical IP Over ATM CLIP Connection Set Up Classical IP over ATM CLIP defined in RFC1577 provides the ability to transmit IP packets over an ATM network CLIP support will encapsulate IP in an AAL5 packet data unit PDU frame using RFC1577and it utilizes an ATM aware version of the ARP protocol To Configure The iConnectAccess624 For A CLIP Connection From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Setup step 2 From the WAN Setup menu click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup screen appears step 3 From the Type drop down list select CLIP The following appears
42. _ The port range must be between 1 65535 Select the protocol for your traffic The options are TCP UDP ICMP or Protocol ANY Traffic Priorit This is the priority for the source traffic The options are Low Medium y or High for the selected traffic i The additional TOS marking field allows you to assign a Type Of Service Normal Service _ TOS value to this traffic The values for the TOS marking are No TOS Marking Change Normal Service Minimise Monetary Cost Maximise Reliability _ Maximise Throughput and Minimise Delay www opennw com 53 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference LAN Clients lf DHCP is used all current DHCP clients are automatically registered in the LAN Client database However if a Static IP Address is used on a LAN device and you need this to be visible via the WAN you must add its IP address to the LAN Clients list Once the IP address has been added you will be able to apply Port Forwarding IP Filtering and QoS rules to it To Add A LAN Client From any web interface screen step 1 Click Advanced then LAN Clients The following screen appears iCGonnect open Access Advanced Status UPnP LAN Clients SNTP To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply SNMP IP QoS Select LAN Connection LAN group1 Port Forwarding Enter IP Address IP Filters Hostname LAN Clients MAC Address Bridge Filters Multicas
43. ace step 1 Click Advanced then Static Routing The following screen appears iCGonnect wn ACCESS UPnP Static Routing Advanced Status Help SNTP a SNMP Choose a connection MyConnection sr ges New Destination IP Mask 255 255 255 0 POPE Gateway Metric D IP Filters i i LAN Clients Bridge Filters The Routing Table is empty Multicast Static Routing Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 From the Choose a connection drop down list select a connection type step 3 Enter the new destination IP for the remote LAN network or host to which you wish to assign a static route in the New Destination IP field step 4 Enter a subnet mask in the Mask field step 5 Enter the IP address of the near device to connection with the remote network or host in the Gateway field step 6 Enter a metric in the Metric field step 7 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 60 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system wi
44. aged IP Filters Obtain an IP address automatically Bridge Filters H 1 UPnP IP Address Release 3 WAN Setup Release LAN Clients Q IP QoS New Connection Netmask _Renew PPP IP Add Static Routing ress IP Address 1 42 165 254 8 Use the following Static IP address IP Address 192 168 1 254 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Modem Default Gateway Host Name IConnectAccessb2X Domain Gei Enable DHCP Server Start IP 192 168 1 100 End IP 192 168 1200 Lease Time 604800 Enable DHCP Relay Relay a IP Server and Relay Off Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left Enabling DHCP step 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 of the Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen procedure step 2 In the Enable DHCP Server area of the screen highlight the Enable DHCP Server radio button step 3 Enter the Start IP Address in the Start P field This address is the beginning of the range from which the DHCP Server starts issuing IP addresses step 4 Enter the End IP Address in the End P Address field This address is the end of the range from which the DHCP Server issues IP addresses step 5 Click Apply then click the Save Restart Menu link The following appears www opennw com 18 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect open Access Advanc
45. and Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 10 Click Save All to save the changes permanently www opennw com 26 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference The following table lists the PPPoE Connection type fields and describes each of the options Field Description Network Address Translation is a feature that enables you to use private IP NAT _ addresses on your computer or your LAN This is set to Enabled by default for f standard operation TTT Check this checkbox to monitor traffic passing between your LAN and the _ Firewall SPI _ outside world on this connection to prevent security breaches This is set to Enabled by default for standard operation If selected this enables on demand connectivity to the Internet Connection is activ
46. ated when traffic from the LAN is generated This is unchecked by default This specifies that the PPPoE connection should disconnect if the link detects no activity for x seconds If you wish to ensure the link remains always connected i enter 0 in this field This option will only be available when the On Demand option is checked When the On Demand option is disabled this value specifies the time to wait without connection to your provider before terminating the connection If you Resp rive wish to ensure the link remains always active enter 0 in this field This is set to _ 0 by default This defines the authentication protocol for your ISP This is set to Auto by Authentication default MTU Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit for the DSL connection The default i value is set to 1492 The VPI Virtual Path Identifier defines the virtual path settings for the ADSL VW _ connection between you and your ISP The value entered here must be _ supported by your ISP The VCI Virtual Channel Identifier defines the virtual channel settings for the VC ADSL connection between you and your ISP The VCI value entered here must _ be supported by your ISP QoS defines the iConnectAccess624 capabilities that provide guarantee of _ performance such as traffic delivery priority speed latency or latency variation _ Delivery of good quality audio or video streams typically requires QoS capabilities T
47. ave Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left NOTE LU The iConnectAccess624 is pre configured to detect the ADSL modulation standard automatically In most cases this screen should not be modified step 3 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iCGonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 4 Click Save All to save the changes permanently www opennw com O 42 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference The following table lists the ADSL Handshake screen fields and their definitions
48. ave more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values TIP TIP Ensure your computer is configured for DHCP mode and that proxies ST are disabled in your browser 9 You must also ensure that JavaScript support is enabled in browser settings so that the browser does not display a login redirection screen Finally if any screen other than the Login screen appears you may need to delete your temporary Internet files ie basically flush the cached web pages WARNING WARNING If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you ARIE will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values www opennw com 5 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your iConnectAccess624 Fully featured it is the perfect high speed ADSL Modem WAN bridge router specifically designed to connect your computer or LAN to the Internet and directly connect to your local area network via a high speed 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port The iConnectAccess624 s extensive routing and bridging functions render it a flexible and scaleable platform for multiple users to access the Internet Features include port forwarding and VPN pass through along with the ability to enable public or private Intranet solutions through a single IP address using its RIP v 1 2 routing engine or NAPT features The highest levels of security are im
49. back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently www opennw com O 52 OPEN iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference The following table lists the P QoS Traffic Rule screen fields and their definitions Field Description This lists the connection names that are configured in the iConnectAccess624 Rule Name Source IP The IP address of the device that is the sending the information _ Source Netmask _ The Network Mask of the device that is sending the information i Source Start Port Source The port number port range of device that is sending the information on End Port _ The port range must be between 1 65535 Destination IP _ The IP address of the device that is the receiving the information Destination Netmask _ The Network Mask of the device that is receiving the information Destination Start Port _ The port number port range of device that is receiving the information on Destination End Port
50. button corresponding to view network statistics for Ethernet or DSL Click Refresh www opennw com 86 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Connection Status The Connection Status screen displays a status summary of the ADSL connection To View Connection Status From any screen in the web interface Click the Status tab then click Connection Status A screen with details similar to those below appears iConnect ox ACCESS Network Statistics Connection Status 1 Advanced Status Help Connection Status Wi e Description Type IP State Online Disconnect Reason DHCP Clients MyConnection pppoe N Not Connected 0 DSL Line is Disconnected Modem Status Product Information System Log Save Restart Menu Log Out Refresh Save your confiquration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left Click Refresh when you wish to update the details on the screen The following table lists the Connections screen fields and their definitions Field Description Description This is the name of the connected ADSL profile _ Authentication type of the ADSL connection is listed here E g PPPoE PPPoA Type Static etc E _ ADSL connection status is displayed here This is the connection between your _ State _ iConnectAccess624 and the DSLAM at your ISP In normal operation this must be connected Jenene eeeeeeececeeeecececeesececeeseceeeececeeeeseseeeesececesseceeeeseceee
51. ccess624 has two options for encapsulation LLC encapsulation and VCMux The default encapsulation type for the iConnectAccess624 is _ LLC If you wish to change these settings please ensure _ you obtain the correct encapsulation setting details form your ISP The default is MMODE and this enables your Training Mode iConnectAccess624 to tune into the ADSL services in i Australia automatically Do not change this parameter Encapsulation and Multiplexing PPPoA PPPoE Requirement Your username is required for authentication for your Internet service Your username is required for authentication for your Internet service Username Password Static Type Requirement DSL Fixed Internet IP Address BeseeeseeEeSREREREEREREREEREREREEREREREERERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER EEER RER ERE RER ERER RER EEE RER EEE RRE eE reer eeeceeeececeecccececcecececeecececrecececeecereceecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecesececcecececcececeeceseceeceseceececeseeceseseeseseeeny Primary DNS IP Address Fah p The iConnectAccess624 supports the following connection types PPPoE PPPoA Bridged Static DHCP CLIP www opennw com 24 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Connection Types Your iConnectAccess624 can support up to eight unique virtual connections to different destinations all using the sa
52. connections System Log DHCP Clients View the list of DHCP clients View the Status and Statistics of your broadband Modem Status DSL connection Product Information View the Product Information and Software Versions System Log View the Log messages Save Restart Menu Log Out Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left www opennw com 85 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Network Statistics The Network Statistics area will show you details of transmitted and received packets To View Network Statistics From any screen in the web interface Click the Status tab then click Network Statistics A screen with details similar to those below appears iCGonnect open Access Advanced Status Network Statistics Network Statistics Connection Status Choose an interface to view your network statistics DHCP Clients Gei Ethernet O pst Modem Status Transmit p t Inf ti Good Tx Frames 3887 reduct intormation Good Tx Broadcast Frames 3 System Log Good Tx Multicast Frames 0 Tx Total Bytes 3501214 Collisions 0 Error Frames 0 Carrier Sense Errors 0 Receive Good Rx Frames 2321 Good Rx Broadcast Frames 95 Good Rx Multicast Frames 7 Rx Total Bytes 242614 CRC Errors 0 Undersized Frames 0 Overruns 0 Save f Restart Menu Log Out Refresh Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left Inthe Network Statistics screen highlight the appropriate radio
53. e unsure leave the setting as default step 7 Enter the VPI and VCI settings as provided by your DSL Provider ISP step 8 If your DSL line is connected and your DSL ISP provider supports DHCP click the Renew button to retrieve an IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address www opennw com ER iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference NOTE RA You can renew the DHCP address at any time by clicking Renew However in most cases you will never need to use this button as the process runs automatically step 9 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Sa
54. ecescecececcesecesceceseccesesesesseceeceseseccesese EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEER RER EEE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER ERE RER EEE RER EEE RER EEE RER ERE RER E RER ERE RER ERE RER EEE RER EEE RER EEE RER ERE RER EE EE EE EEN ee This is the assigned hostname for the iConnectAccess624 The _ Hostname can be any alphanumeric word that does not contain spaces Jaceecececcececececcscesesceceseseeseceseeseseseeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseseeseseseeseseseeseseseeseseeesapeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeceseeceeeseececescesecescecesescesececcececescesececcesececcesecesceceseseesesesesseseseesesescesece cesses scecesesceseseseeeeeeseeseeeseeeeseseeseseseseececeeseseseeseseseeseseeeecesescesessseeseceeeeseseseesese cesses se eseeeeesseeesesseseseeseeeeeeseseseeseseeeeseeeese seeeeeeseeeeeee i The Domain Name is used in conjunction with the Hostname to uniquely identify the iConnectAccess624 Domain Names always have 2 or more parts separated by dots The part on the left is the most _ specific and the part on the right is the most general Usually all of the _ hosts on a given Network will have the same part as the right hand _ portion of their Domain Names i Highlighting the Enable DHCP Server radio button turns on the DHCP _ Enable DHCP Server _ server This will need to be disabled if a DHCP server is already running on the LAN The DHCP Server is set to on by default Domain Start IP T
55. ect To Configure The iConnectAccess624 As A Bridge From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click the Setup tab step 2 Under the WAN Setup menu item click New Connection The default PPPoE connection set up is displayed NOTE If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you LU will need to open the connection and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values unless sharing is enabled step 3 From the Type drop down list select Bridge The following screen appears iGonnect on ACCESS Advanced Status Help LAN Setup Bridged Connection Setup LAN Configuration e e op Ethernet Switch Name Myt onnection TIRS Bridge l Sharing Disable Si Options VLAN ID pb Priority Bits In WAN Setup Bridge Settings PYC Settings EN Encapsulation LLC O vc Duc Modum Select LAN LAN group 1 v upt 8 Vel 35 gos UBR M PCR cps scr fl cps mes cells CDVT Hm usecs Auto PYC Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Delete Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 4 Enter a unique name for the connection type in the Name field NOTE LU The Name must not contain spaces or begin with numbers step 5 Highlight either the LLC or VC radio button depending on the encapsulation type for your configuration If you are not sure leave this as the default step
56. ections and settings for each and configure other UPnP IGMP Bridge interfaces section basic settings Filters and LAN clients Status Information System Uptime 0 hours 3 minutes DSL Status Disconnected DSL Speed 0 Okbps Ethernet Connected Firmware Version 62 RXX XX OPEN Log Out Refresh www opennw com 15 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Setup Tab The Setup tab allows you to set up the LAN and WAN sides of your networks including DHCP Configuration Management IP New WAN Connections Modem Configuration Accessing The Setup Main Screen From any screen of the web interface Click Setup The following screen appears iGonnect il Access Advanced Status LAN Setup Setup LAN Configuration The Setup section allows you to create new connections edit existing connections and configure other basic settings Ethernet Switch LAN Setup LAN Select to assign physical interfaces to LAN and configure WAN Setup Configuration LAM IP address LAN DHCP Server New Connection Ethernet Switch Select to configure ethernet switch settings Mode odem WAN Setup New Connection Select to configure a new connection Modem Select to setup your modem Save Restart Menu Log Out Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left The Setup screen consists of two set up subsections LAN Setup and WAN Setup From here you can select the LAN and WAN Settings yo
57. ed Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 6 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the LAN Group 1 Configuration screen fields and their definitions Field Description Highlight this radio button if this interface does not require a management IP address Check this checkbox if the 624 is acting as a DHCP client The 624 will receive an IP Address from the specified DHCP server Unmanaged SSES re Pee ar Address from a DHCP Server FEE a r Address from a DHCP Server Da ceccececcececececcsceseececeseecececeseeseseseeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseseeseseseeseseee
58. ed settings will be lost when you perform a reset E1 EA The Ethernet cable connects from the Ethernet port s of the iConnectAccess624 to the Ethernet LAN port of your computer DC 9V The power cable connects from the DC port of the iConnectAccess624 to the mains power outlet Remember to use only the power cable supplied with your iConnectAccess624 and ensure you switch the power switch to the ON position POWER The power switch supplies power to the iConnectAccess624 NOTE As each of the cables is connected the corresponding LED will light up on the front of the iConnectAccess624 Wwww opennw com HO K P zZ CO iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Reset Reset And Restore To Factory Defaults The Restore To Factory Defaults feature will reset the iConnectAccess624 to its factory default configuration If configuration details in the router are changed or following a firmware upgrade you may lose the ability to configure it via the web interface In order to restore this functionality you may need to reset it to factory defaults To Reset The iConnectAccess624 Ensure that the iConnectAccess624 has been powered on for a minimum of 10 seconds Use a blunt implement such as a pencil or paperclip to press the reset button for 10 seconds then release it NOTE During this time the reset is in progress Do NOT power the iConnectAccess624 off whilst it resets The iConnectAccess624 will be res
59. eeeeseceeceseceeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeseeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeesPensseseseececeseececeseececesesceceseecececeecececescscecescececeecscecescsceseecececeecececeececececcececescececeecececescececeecececescscecescececeecececeecececescececescscecescscecescecscesescecescscecescececesescececsececessscecessssscessssesessscssessssssessssssesl www opennw com 47 SC iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference SNMP SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol It is used to monitor the state of the network remotely collecting information about Internet traffic events and device status and storing these in a database For example SNMP can be used to monitor the amount of traffic passing through the network To Configure SNMP Details From any web interface screen step 1 Click Advanced then SNMP The following appears iConnect or CCESS Advanced UPnP SNMP Management SNTP men e M Enable SNMP Agent Bi Enable SNMP Traps IP QoS wg E es Q Name IConnectAccessb2X Port Forwarding i e Location IP Filters Contact LAN Client REN Vendor OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 294 Bridge Filters Multicast Community weng Name Access Right Static Routing z Hame We coess Right public ReadOnly e Dynamic Routing i Ce v Access Control We 08 v Traps Save Restart Menu a p z es Log Out L i d S ei Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link o
60. emporary Internet files ie basically flush the cached web pages Logging in allows you to access the iConnectAccess624 s web interface This consists of the following six tabs that provide all the options you need to configure your iConnectAccess624 Tab Function Screen listing all available modem web interface configuration options and modem status information Configuration of advanced options within the iConnectAccess624 such as security routing and filtering www opennw com 14 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Home Tab After you have logged in the first screen to appear will be the Home tab screen This is the screen from which you navigate to all other modem configuration options by clicking the appropriate tab It also displays the status and details of your connection including the DSL speed and the firmware version You can click the Refresh button to update the system status details as required iGonnect on ACCESS Advanced Welcome to the OPEN Networks DSL Modem Setup Advanced Tools Status Help The Setup section The Advanced section The Tools section lets The Status section The Help section allows you to create new lets you configure you carry out system displays status log and provides information on connections edit advanced features like commands and perform statistical information configuration and existing connections RIP Firewall NAT simple system tests for all conn
61. en click Access Control The following appears iGonnect Help oren Access Advanced UPnP Access Control SNTP Enable Access Control SNMP AIL LAN access allowed all WAN access denied IP QoS Port Forwarding Service Name WAN LAN group 1 IP Filters Telnet LI E Web C E LAN Clients FTP T v Bridge Filters TFTP Z B SNMP Multicast a Di Static Routing New IP 0 Add PE eng IP Access List Delete Access Control WARNING Before editing Access Control note the following If your host IP address is not first entry in the list you will not be able to access the modem Selected services on the WAN and LAN will be applied to all IP Save Restart Menu addresses in the IP Access List Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Check the Enable Access Control checkbox step 3 Check the services you wish to enable on the LAN and WAN sides step 4 To allow all IP Addresses highlight the Allow All radio button If you wish to allow a single IP Address in the Access Control List highlight the Select IP www opennw com O 69 OPEN EE iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Address field for which services on the WAN and LAN sides are to be allowed If you wish to enter a range of IP Addresses in the Access Control List enter the start and end IP Addresses in the Start IP Address and End IP Address fields step 5 Check the Add chec
62. ep 12 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iGonnect OPEN Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out Step 13 Click Save All to save the changes permanently To Edit An Existing Filter Rule From the Bridge Filters screen highlight the Edit radio button for the rule to be edited from the list of existing filter rules The rule appears in the Enable Bridge Filters area of the screen m Make the required change s to the MAC Address Protocol and Mode types and click Apply To Delete Filter Rule s m Check the Delete checkbox beside the filter rule s to be deleted NOTE UI Multip
63. ep 4 step 5 step 6 step 7 Wwww opennw com NOTE Please note that these instructions may vary depending on whether this IS the first time you are configuring your Ethernet Driver in Windows Those below are for first time configurations From your Windows desktop click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel From the Control Panel window double click the Network icon From the Network screen highlight the Configuration tab to make it active From the The following network components are installed area of the window select TCP IP gt xxx where xxx refers to the model of the Ethernet card connected to your ADSL Router click Properties From the TCP IP Properties screen click the P Address tab to make it active Highlight the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio button and click OK to save the settings Ensure that the iConnectAccess624 is powered on Restart your system when prompted 11 O iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference For Windowse 2000 Windowso XP L NOTE Please note that these instructions may vary depending on whether this is the first time you are configuring your Ethernet Driver in Windows Those below are for first time configurations Windows 2000 step 1 From your Windows desktop click Start gt Control Panel step 2 From the Control Panel window double click the Network Connections icon step 3 At the Network Connections window right click on the Local Area Connection
64. er your iConnectAccess624 is properly connected to the WAN Network There are four test types each of which may take a few seconds to complete The OAM loopback cells are used to verify the connection between the iConnectAccess624 and the ATM network For the iConnectAccess624 OAM loopback provides a valuable tool for diagnosing problems with the DSL line Before you attempt any of these modem tests ensure the following Your DSL Provider ISP supports them m You have a valid DSL link To Perform A Modem Test From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click the Tools tab then click Modem Test The following screen appears Gonnect ml Access Advanced Help Remote Log Modem Test User Management This test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network This test may take a few seconds to complete To perform the test select your connection from the list and Update Gateway press the Test button Ping Test Connection Type VPI VCI Modem Test O MyConnection pppoe 8 35 Test Type F5 End vi Test Modem Test Result No test is running Save Restart Menu Log Out Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Select your connection from the list step 3 Select the type of test to perform from the Test Type drop down list then click Test www opennw com 82 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference The following table lists the Modem Tes
65. eseceecececeeeeceseecesah cceeeceecececeecececeececeeeeceeeceecececeececececcececeecececeeceseceecececeecececeececececcececeecececeecececeeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceecececeecececeeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceecececeeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceecececeeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceeceseceesese Seeeeseeeess Penececeececececcecececeecececcececeseececeseseecesecsceceececeseececesecececsscscesescsceseesseshscereceseececeecereceeeereceecereceecereseeceseceeceseceecereseecesereeceseseeceseceeceseceeeere cesses ce eseseseeseseceeceseseecese cesses se eceseseeceseseecesecesceseceeceseseeceseeeeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeceseceesesesescese cesses ceecesesescesese sees cesses seeceseseesese cesses seeeeseseeceseseeceseseeeeseseeeeseseeseseceeceseseeseseseeseseeeeed www opennw com 87 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference DHCP Clients Select the DHCP Clients menu item from the Status menu list to view the list of DHCP clients on your LAN To View DHCP Clients From any screen in the web interface Click the Status tab then click DHCP Clients A screen with similar details to those shown below appears iConnect or CCESS Advanced Status Network Statistics DHCP Clients 1 Connection Status Select LAN LAN group 1 v DHCP Clients MAC Address IP Address Host Name Lease Time Modem Status 00 0e 0c 3b 4d a6 192 168 1 100 open00512 6 days 23 13 15 Product Information System Log
66. eseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeeeseseeseseseeseceeeeseseseeseseeeesyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceseeeeeesrereeeseerecescececesnececescesecescesecesceseeesceeecesceseseseeeeceseesecescerecescesececcesececeeseseseeseseseececesceseseseesesesceceeeseeseceseeseseseesesesesseeeeeseeeeeescereseeseeseeesececeesesesesceseseeceseseeceseseeceseee seers ee esesereeceseeeesesecesseseese sereeeeseeseees _ The Default IP Address for the iConnectAccess624 is 192 168 1 254 Its Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and this _ IP Address allows you to support 254 users If you wish to support a larger number _ of users you can alter the Subnet Mask However if you do remember the DHCP Server is defaulted to give out 101 IP Addresses i A mask used to determine the subnet to which an IP address belongs _ Netmask _ This is the Subnet Mask that will be assigned to the Management _ interface of the iConnectAccess624 _ The default gateway is a host to which local computers send data that _ is destined for a non local machine On the iConnectAccess624 Default Gateway _ configure the default gateway address here to reach all computers that are not on the same local IP subnet This is usually delivered automatically by the ISP Qa ceecececcecececcecscecescecesecceseceeeeseseseeseseeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseseeeeseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseseeseseeessyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceecereceecerecescececeseececescerecescesecescesecesces
67. et to its factory defaults and once the indicator lights have returned to green non blinking the reset is complete Wwww opennw com iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Front LED Panel The following table displays the LED Status of each of the iConnectAccess624 s LEDs and the definitions of each ADSL Front Panel LED Status Definition LED i Steadily Lit Up Power is supplied to the iConnectAccess624 POW SE dvd At JE hk ed Flickering N A RER i iConnectAccess624 Ethernet cable is properly Ei EN Sea EE _ connected to Computer Ethernet port i _ Flickering _ Ethernet is transmitting receiving data Steadily Lit Up ADSL connection is established DSL tes Router is trying to establish connection with ADSL Flickering _ Service Provider Steadily Lit Up PPP connection to iConnectAccess624 is established Seg CT i E tes ae a See ee Se eee E at een renee _ Flickering N A www opennw com 10 OPEN EK iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Installing Your iConnectAccess624 step 1 step 2 step 3 Locate an optimum location for the iConnectAccess624 Connect the Power Adaptor to mains power Now that the hardware installation is complete you may need to configure Ethernet ports Proceed to Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card for more information Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card For Windowse 98 Second Edition Windowse Me L step 1 step 2 step 3 st
68. ference Product Information You can verify product information such as model driver hardware and software versions in the Product Information area of the web interface To View iConnectAccess624 Product Information From any screen in the web interface Click the Status tab then click Product Information A screen with details similar to those below appears iCGonnect o CCESS Advanced Network Statistics Product Information Connection Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log Product Information Model Number iConnect Access 62X HW Revision Unknown Serial Number none Ethernet MAC 00 30 04 44 F9 97 DSL MAC 00 30 04 44 F9 98 Software Yersions Firmware Version 62 RXX XX OPEN Save Restart Menu Game Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left og Ou www opennw com 90 SC iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference System Log You can view all logged information in the System Log area of the web interface To Display The iConnectAccess624 System Log From any screen in the web interface Click the Status tab then click System Log A screen with details similar to those below appears iGonnect over CCESS Advanced Network Statistics System Log Connection Status DHCP Clients 8 12 09 18 manager_get_defaults node A 8 12 09 18 manager get defaults Inode Modem Status 8 12 09 21 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 09 21 manage
69. fined categories and rules are available here E g Web _ servers specifies the following port forwarding profile Rule Management Rule Mame Web Server Protocol Port Start Port End Port Map Su Su OI 443 443 443 This specifies the applied Port Forwarding rule for the selected WAN Connection and the LAN IP You can specify custom Port Forwarding rules by clicking the Custom Port _ Forwarding link TT TTT www opennw com 66 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Custom Port Forwarding step 1 From the Port Forwarding screen click Custom Port Forwarding to define Port Forwarding rules The following screen appears iGonnect neen CCESS Advanced UPnP Custom Port Forwarding SNTP SNMP Gi Connection MyConnection Enable E IP QoS cans FE Port Forwarding Application Protocol TCP y IP Filters Source IP Address Source Netmask LAN Clients Destination IP Address Destination Netmask 255 255 255 255 Bridge Filters Destination Port Start Destination Port End Multicast Destination Port Map Static Routing Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP Port Start Protocol Edit Delete j i Mask Mask Port End Dynamic Routing Port Map Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 From the Connection drop down list select the connection name fo
70. g your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 9 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Port Forwarding screen fields and their definitions Field Description WAN Connection This is the list of connections defined in the WAN Setup area of the interface i Select the LAN Group that contains the IP Host on which you wish to enable Port _ Forwarding from the drop down list TT TTT i Ping is a protocol used mainly for monitoring the connectivity between IP devices _ Allow Incoming Ping _ Enabling this feature allows remote devices to use Ping to check connectivity to your device You may need to enable this for monitoring purposes EE This is the server IP address to which the selected Ports are forwarded It is LAN IP recommended that you use a static IP address for Server You will need to define _ this in the LAN Clients screen See To Add A LAN Client TT TTT A number of pre de
71. hausted the existing TOS bit settings will be honoured Untrusted Untrusted Mode matches first against all rules as in Trusted Mode _ If there is no match then a default rule will be used The queuing priority of the default rule is Low Pesececcececsccecccsceececccesscececcscecesscecesscececececeecececesecesecececeeecececceceectsrereseseesereseeseseseeseceeeeseseeeeseseeeereseeeeseseeseseseeseseseeeeseseeseseseeeeseseeseseseeseseeeeseseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeseseseeseseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeeeeeseee esses se seeseeeeseseseeeeseeeeseseeeeseseseeeeeeseeseseseeseeeseeseseeeeeeeeeeeseseseeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeseseeseseseeseseeeeseseeeesd www opennw com 51 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference To Define IP QoS Traffic Rules The IP QoS page appears when you click the Add button in the QoS Setup screen When setting rules each rule is a matching criterion that identifies the application traffic to be transmitted by the iConnectAccess624 using one of the three priority queues High Medium or Low step 1 From the IP QoS screen click Add to define the IP QoS traffic rules The following screen appears iCGonnect w ACCESS Advanced Status Help UPnP IP QoS Traffic Rule SNTP SNMP Q Rule Name e wm Source IP Source Netmask Port Fommurding Source Start Port Source End Port ER ee Destination IP Destination Netmask
72. heckbox step 4 From the Select your WAN Connection drop down list select the connection type for which you wish to add the DMZ step 5 From the Select LAN Group drop down list select the LAN group for which you wish to enable the DMZ step 6 Select the DMZ Host IP Address from the Select a LAN IP Address drop down list If your IP Address is not listed click LAN Clients and follow instructions in To Add A LAN Cent step 7 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 71 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Gonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step
73. his address is the beginning of the range from which the DHCP Server starts issuing IP addresses You need to ensure the www opennw com CG 19 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Field Description _ iConnectAccess624 Management IP address and any statically defined addresses are not within the DHCP start and end address ranges The default Start IP address is 192 168 1 100 This is the end of the DHCP Server IP address range The default End IPis 192 168 1 200 _ The Lease Time is the amount of time a LAN computer will hold the IP address The IP Address will automatically renew after this time has elapsed If the LAN computer does not renew the address after the Lease Time _ lease period the lease information will be removed from the DHCP database This database can be viewed under Tools gt DHCP Clients _ The lease time is in units of seconds the default value is 604800 _ seconds 7 days ZeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeree Highlighting the Enable DHCP Relay radio button configures
74. hree different Quality Of Service options are available in the _iConnectAccess624 UBR CBR and VBR The QoS selected here must be _ supported by your ISP By default this is set to UBR Select the LAN Group as defined in the LAN Configuration screen of which the PPPoE connection will be part i Check this checkbox to set this connection as the default gateway in the routing table i Click the Connect button to use the current settings to establish a PPP connection Note that in On Demand mode the Connect button is disabled TT www opennw com 27 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference PPPoA Connection Type Set Up PPPOA or PPPoA Point to Point Protocol PPP over ATM is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in ATM AAL5 It used mainly with ADSL services and is compliant with RFC 2364 PPP over ATM adaptation layer 5 AAL5 PPPoA uses AAL5 as the framed protocol which supports both PVC and SVC PPPoA was primarily implemented to support PPP sessions over the ADSL network It relies on RFC1483 operating in either Logical Link Control Subnetwork Access Protocol LLC SNAP or VC Mux mode A Customer Premises Equipment CPE device normally an ADSL modem encapsulates the PPP sessions for transport across the ADSL network and the Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM It offers standard PPP features such as authentication encryption and compression To Configure The iConnectAccess624 For PPPoA
75. iGonnect om ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Tools User Management The Tools section allows you to save the configuration restart the gateway update the gateway firmware setup user and remote log information and run Ping and Modern tests Update Gateway Ping Test Remote Log Setup Remote Log Information Modem Test User Management Configure User Name and password Update Gateway Upgrade the Gateway Firmware Ping Test Run a Ping Test Modem Test Check whether the Modem with a specific Connection is properly connected to the Network Save the current configuration Restart the gateway Save Restart and Restore to factory defaults Save Restart Menu Log Out Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left www opennw com 15 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Remote Log Remote Log enables logging in information to be sent to an external Syslog server This allows for logging information to be retained for an extended period depending on the capacity of the Syslog server When selecting a logging level Panic will log only major events where Info will log all events from Panic to Info From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Tools then Remote Log The following screen appears iGonnect Advanced Status om ACCESS Remote Log Remote Log Settings User Management Update Gateway Log Level Log Level Notice we Ping Test Modem Test Add an IP Address Add Select a
76. icon and click Properties step 4 Proceed from step 3 in the Windows XP Ethernet Driver Configuration Procedure below Windows XP LU step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5 step 6 step 7 Wwww opennw com NOTE Instructions are based on the default Start menu option From your Windows desktop click Start gt Control Panel From the Network Connections window right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties In the Properties window of the LAN connected ensure that the Connect Using field indicates the model of the Ethernet Card connected to your iConnectAccess624 NOTE This is important especially if you have more than one Local Area Connection icon displayed in the Network Connections window Ensure that you have selected the correct one From the This connection uses the following items area of the Properties window select nternet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties From the General tab of Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window highlight the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio button and click OK Click OK again to close the dialog Ensure that your iConnectAccess624 is powered on Restart your system when prompted 12 O iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Setting Up Your iConnectAccess624 This section will guide you through your iConnectAccess624 s configuration via the web interface The iConnectAccess624 is shipped with a standard PPP configuratio
77. in the Name Location and Contact _ Location Contact fields Senececeececececcececeseecececeecececeececeseecececececesesceceseeceseeececeseecececeecscesescsceseecececececesescecesscscessececessheeresescereceecereccecececcecececeecereceecececeecececescecscescereceecereceeceseceeceseececessceeceseceeseseseeceseseeseseceeceseceecesecesceseceeceseccscessceeseseseeseseeeececeececeseececeseeceeeseeeeceseeeeceseseeceesseeceseceeseseeeeeeseceeceseeeeceseceeceeeceecesseeeceseseeeeseceeceseeee Seseeeeeereeees The SNMP Read Only Community string is like a User ID or Password _ that allows access to the router s statistics SNMP Read Write Community String allows a remote device to read _ information from a device and to modify settings on that device If using SNMP Read Write do not leave this password at the default Fenececeecccnceccecececcececeecscssecescececscsceccecscesesescesececesececessececeecececeecececeececscescececescececeecececeecececeetserereecerecescereceecereceecereceecereceecereceeceseseenerecesceseceeceseceeceseseecerecescesseeecereceeceseseecesecesceseceecesesesceseceecessceeeeseceeceeseeeeesesceceseeeecereseeceseeeeseseeeecereceeceseeeecerecescececescesereecesecescersceecerscescesssesseeeceeceseseeseseeeeseseceeceseeee sereeeeseseeeed Community Name and _ Access Rights www opennw com CG 49 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference IP Qos Before attempting to configure IP QoS you will need a good understanding of the TCP IP pr
78. kbox step 6 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iCGonnect opan Access Advanced Help Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 7 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Access Control screen fields and their definitions Field Description Enable Access Control Global Enable Disable that enables or disables the ACL _ Services that can be opened on the LAN and WAN sides of the Service Name WAN LAN iConnectAccess624 The options are Telnet Web FTP TFTP SNMP Select as many as required BeseeesekEREEREREREEREREREERERER
79. le Incoming ICMP Ping arrnnrnanrvanennrvnnnnnnrnannnanenannnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnsnneee 69 PROCES 00 NO EEE 69 Bd Eege dell re EE 71 PI EE 13 WON EE EE 75 ROMO COO E 76 User Management us 78 WOO LEE EE EE SE EE 80 Pale 81 Modem TE ee 82 Save FONN UN 84 EE 85 Network Statistics EE 86 Connection ETC 87 DACP CIENS EE 88 MOEN e EE 89 Product NON 90 OY SECT OG EE E E E AR EET 91 ME EE 92 www opennw com 4 OPEN iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Document Conventions When using this manual certain words are represented in different fonts typefaces and weights This highlighting is systematic different words are represented in the same style to indicate their inclusion in a specific category The types of words represented in this way are listed in the following table Type Face Used For GUI tabs Bold Typeface GUI menu items Window and screen buttons Window dialog and screen names Italics Titles Field names User entered data Data entered by the user lt Bold gt Computer keyboard commands Also different strategies are used to draw your attention to certain pieces of information In order of how critical the information is to your system these items are marked as Note Tip or Warning For example NOTE NOTE LU If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to h
80. le deletions are possible by using the lt Shift gt key and clicking the Delete checkboxes The Select All checkbox can be used to delete all filter rules quickly m Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 56 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect OPEN Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out m Click Save All to save the changes permanently Hidden Bridge Filter Rules The Bridge filter table contains 3 hidden rules which are entered automatically by the system to ensure you do not lock yourself out of the system These include Any ARP fra
81. logging destination None Delete Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 From the Log Level drop down list select the category at which a remote log is activated The options are Panic Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Information or Debug step 3 Enter the IP address to which the log will be sent in the Add an IP Address field then click Add step 4 From the Select a logging destination drop down list select the IP address of the logging destination step 5 Click Apply then Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 76 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Gonnect ocx ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration
82. me bandwidth simultaneously If you have multiple virtual connections you may need to utilize the static and dynamic routing capabilities of the router to pass data correctly PPPoE Connection Type Set Up Computers connected to the Internet via ADSL do so through an Ethernet link As such plain TCP IP has been used with no additional protocols PPP Point to Point Protocol provides secure login and traffic metering among other advanced features PPPoE PPP over Ethernet was designed to bring the security and metering benefits of PPP to Ethernet connections such as DSL PPPoE allows ADSL users to be authenticated by the ISP s Radius authentication systems Most broadband connections are Ethernet hence Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet It also allows for ISPs to provide multiple services over multiple PPP sessions ie rated services broadband specific content movies etc metered services etc To Configure PPPoE From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Setup step 2 From the WAN Setup menu click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup screen appears NOTE UI If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection You will need to open it and edit the setting It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values step 3 From the Type drop down list select PPPoE The following is displayed iGonnect wen CCESS Advanced Status LAN Setup PPPoE Con
83. mes are permitted to pass through the system Al IPv4 frames with the destination MAC address of the bridge are permitted to pass through Al IPv4 frames with the source MAC address of the bridge are permitted to pass through NOTE UI To locate the MAC Address of a Windows based machine type ipconfig all ata DOS prompt www opennw com 57 SC iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Multicast Multicasting is a form of limited broadcast UDP is used to send datagrams to all hosts that belong to what is called a host group A host group is a set of one or more hosts identified by the same destination IP address The following statements apply to host groups Anyone can join or leave a host group at will There are no restrictions on a host s location There are no restrictions on the number of members that may belong to a host group A host may belong to multiple host groups Non group members may send UDP datagrams to the host group Multicasting is useful when data needs to be sent to more than one other device For instance if one device is responsible for acquiring data that many other devices need then multicasting is a natural fit Note that using multicasting as opposed to sending the same data to individual devices uses less network bandwidth To Enable Multicasting From any web interface screen step 1 Click the Advanced tab then Multicast The following screen appears CH iConnect ACC ess Adva
84. n Default Settings The following table lists the default settings for your iConnectAccess624 These settings may change depending on your DSL Provider ISP Please check with your DSL Provider ISP for more information Setting Default Value Login Username root a ES we ann So Beer gt pe TE TE e SECH ee E EH Ee NG HE E vi ae Le S SEH ES ATS Se eg SS SS iP Address be EH ZS eg ah re vene gt Server On Enabled Start IP 192 168 1 100 2 SEH me Tr ET sg m ggo www opennw com 13 OPEN iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Log Into Your iConnectAccess624 To Configure Your iConnectAccess624 step 1 Open your web browser and enter http 192 168 1 254 inthe Address bar then click lt Enter gt The following appears Please Log In to continue Modem Log In Modem Username Modem Password step 2 In the Log In screen enter root case sensitive in the Username field and in the Password field enter P3N 0 zero P 3 N case sensitive step 3 Click Log In TIP ae Ensure your computer is configured for DHCP mode and that proxies are ES Sg disabled in your browser See the procedures on configuring your Ethernet G on You must also ensure that JavaScript support is enabled in browser settings so that the browser does not display a login redirection screen Finally if any screen other than the Login screen appears you may need to delete your t
85. n Ethernet Switch Set Value Port Status Physical Port1 Auto 100 Full Duplex WAN Setup Physical Port2 Auto Disconnected New Connection i i Physical Port3 Auto Disconnected Modem Physical Porta Auto Disconnected NOTE To get the latest Ethernet port status you must Click the Apply button on this page or Click the Refresh button on your Web browser Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 From the Physical Port1 drop down list select the ethernet port for which you wish to change the hardware setting The options are Auto 10 Half Duplex 10 Full Duplex 100 Half Duplex and 100 Full Duplex step 3 Edit each Ethernet port as required NOTE LU The Fallback column in this screen displays the speed and duplexing the mode of carrying data in two directions that has been negotiated on the port step 4 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears Gonnect OPEN Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this but
86. n the left step 2 Check the Enable SNMP Agent and SNMP Traps checkboxes step 3 Enter a name for the device in the Name field step 4 Enter the vendor s location in the Location field step 5 Enter a contact for the vendor in the Contact field step 6 Enter a community name in the Name field in the Community area of the screen for Read Only access The default is Public step 7 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com CG 48 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The
87. nabling the Incoming Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Ping will allow Echo requests to come into the gateway The gateway will respond with an ICMP Echo response message The option allows the DSL provider or ISP to determine the following The status of the network Tracking and isolating hardware and software problems Testing measuring and managing networks Access Control The iConnectAccess624 s Access Control management feature opens access from the Internet WAN or LAN to the router s management ports Web Telnet SSH FTP TFTP SNMP Note that there are security risks associated with this action and for this reason remote management is restricted to computers on the network that are specified in the IP Access Control List This holds up to 16 IP Addresses The Access Control List ACL provides a global enable disable If the ACL is disabled the default behaviour ie Deny for WAN and Accept for LAN is enabled for all IP addresses is enforced If no IP Addresses are specified in the ACL the ACL will act as if it is disabled until the first IP Address is added NOTE You must ensure that you add your own IP Address to the IP Access List LU otherwise you could lock yourself out of the router Should this occur and the setting is saved you will need to perform a factory default reset using the reset button To Enable Access Control From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Advanced th
88. nced Status UPnP E Multicast SNTP vil To enable Multicast check Enable IGMP Multicast button and then select a connection SNMP 2 IP Gos Wl Enable IGMP Multicast Fort Forwarding Select Available Connections IP Filters D MyConnectian LAN Clients Bridge Filters Multicast Static Routing Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Check and or highlight the Enable IGMP Multicast checkbox step 3 From the Available Connections area of the screen highlight the Select radio button for the connection required step 4 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 58 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iGonnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit
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90. nection Setup LAN Configuration em i i i T A v haring i v SC Name MyConnection ype PPPoE Mi Sharing Disable Options NAT M Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits WAN Setup PPP Settings P C Settings New Connection Username DVC Modem Password VPI 8 Idle Timeout secs VEI 35 Keep Alive 10 min QoS UBR Authentication Auto CO CHAP C PAP ES PCR MTU 1492 bytes cps On Demand Default Gateway Ff ern Enforce MTU wl Debug cps PPP Unnumbered LAN MBS DNS Selection Auto O Manual cells Save Restart Menu DNS1 CDVT Leg Bit Shige usecs Auto o DVC Connect Apply Delete Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 4 Enter a unique name for your PPPoE connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers step 5 Check the NAT and Firewall checkboxes beside the Options field www opennw com O 25 OPEN EE iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference step 6 Enter your DSL Provider ISP username and password in the Username and Password fields step 7 Enter the DSL Provider ISP provided VPI and VCI settings step 8 Click Connect step 9 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iCGonnect oren Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a comm
91. nectivity to the Internet Connection On Demand _ is activated when traffic from the LAN is generated This is unchecked Dy default _ This specifies that the PPPoE connection should disconnect if the link detects no activity for x seconds If you wish to ensure the link remains always connected enter 0 in this field This option will only be available _ when the On Demand option is checked When the On Demand option is disabled this value specifies the time to wait without connection to your provider before terminating the connection ERC _ If you wish to ensure the link remains always active enter 0 in this field This _ is set to 0 by default www opennw com aa OPEN aa iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Field Description Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit for the DSL connection The default _ value is set to 1500 The VPI Virtual Path Identifier defines the virtual path settings for the VPI _ ADSL connection between you and your ISP The VPI value entered here musl be supported by your ISP i The VCI Virtual Channel Identifier defines the virtual channel settings for VCI _ the ADSL connection between you and your ISP The VCI value entered bere must be supported by your ISP QoS defines iConnectAccess624 capabilities that provide guarantee of performance such as traffic delivery priority speed latency or latency variation Delivery of good quality audio or video streams
92. ng Delta Force ETEN Doom Dynamic Routing Dune 2000 Access Control Directs 7 8 Games EliteForce EverQuest Fighter Ace Il v View Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 From the LAN IP drop down list select the IP Address for which you wish to apply the rule If your IP address is not listed click the New IP button and following the instructions in To Add A LAN Client NOTE LU It is recommended that Static IP Addresses rather than DHCP IP Addresses be used for IP Filtering step 3 In the Category area of the screen highlight the appropriate radio button for the category The Available Rules area displays common Internet services within the category selected Rules for each service can be viewed by clicking the View button Step 4 To add a rule for this connection highlight the service or application from the Available Rules window then click Add The rule then appears in the Applied Rules area of the screen step 5 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 73 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iGonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration
93. ng on the iConnectAccess624 router _ There are two versions of RIP RIP version 1 v1 is defined in RFC 1058 RIP version 2 v2 is defined in RFC 1723 Select between RIPv1 RIPv2 and RIPv1 compatible _ The protocol is dependent upon the entire network Most networks support RIP vi If RIP v1 is selected routing data will be sent in RIP vi format If RIP V2is _ selected routing data will be sent in RIP v2 format using subnet broadcasting If _ RIP V1 Compatible is selected routing data will be sent in RIP v2 format using multicasting Senececcecececcccececeececececcscsseccecececescnseseecesescecececescecesescsseseecececeecsceeececsy seeeeseseeseseeeeeeseseeseseeeeseseseereseseeseseseesereeeesese seers se seeseseeeeseseesesesessesesesseseseeseseseeeeseseeseseseesesesessesesesseseseseeseseeeeseseseeseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseseeeeseseeseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseseeeeseseeseseseeseseseeseseseeseseseesesesesseseseeeeseseeseseeeeseseeeeeeseseeeeseseseeseseseeseeeeseseseeseee seeseeeee ese The direction determines the means through which RIP routes will be updated Selecting In means that the iConnectAccess624 will only incorporate received _ RIP information Selecting Out means that the iConnectAccess624 will only _ send out RIP information _ Selecting Both means that the iConnectAccess624 will incorporate received RIP _ information and send out updated RIP information EE Simple password authentication for RIPv2 was defined in
94. on they must use the WAN IP address Port forwarding will translate the WAN IP address into a LAN IP address Configuring Port Forwarding is a two part process Firstly you must ensure that you have a LAN IP Address configured in LAN Clients and once you have completed this you can then configure Port Forwarding www opennw com 64 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference To Configure Port Forwarding From any screen in the web interface step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5 Click Advanced then Port Forwarding The following screen appears iGonnect neen ACCESS Advanced Help UPnP Port Forwarding SNTP MITT 1 WAN Connection i i MZ Allow Incoming Pin we MyConnedtion e D g Ping IP QoS Select LAN Group LAN group 1 v Port Forwarding LAN IP 192 168 1 100 New IP DMZ Custom Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients Category Available Rules Applied Rules Bridge Filters Alien vs Predator E Asheron s Call Multicast Dark Rein 2 Static Routing Delta Force Dynamic Routing O Audio Video Doom Add gt O Apps Dune 2000 Access Contro O servers DirectX 7 8 Games O user EliteForce EverQuest Fighter Ace II Ke Save Restart Menu View Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left From the WAN Connection drop down list select the connection type for which you wish to add the firewall rule From the Select LAN
95. opennw com 54 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference NOTE Lu Once the IP Address has been added you are now able to apply Port Forwarding and Access Control rules to it The following table lists the LAN Clients screen fields and their definitions Field Description Select LAN Connection The LAN group to which you are adding the new LAN client Enterib Address IP address of the server host that you want to use for port forwarding _ or access control must be defined here TTT TTT Bridge Filters The Bridge filtering mechanism enables users to define rules which allow deny access through the iConnectAccess624 via the hardware MAC Address of network devices The User Interface for Bridge Filter allows the following functionality Adding Editing Deleting filter rules Enabling filter rules To Enable Bridge Filters The Enable Bridge Filters checkbox allows the user to enable or disable Bridge filtering It can be checked unchecked during any editing operation It can also be set unset independently by just pressing the Apply button From any web interface screen step 1 Click Advanced then Bridge Filters The following screen appears Gonnect open Access Advanced Tools Help UPnP Bridge Filters SNTP Enable Bridge Filters ee Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface IP Qos Select LAN LAN group 1 Port Forwarding e Bridge Filter Management Interface i IP Filters
96. opennw com 80 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Ping Test Ping is a diagnostic tool used to test connectivity between IP Hosts When a Ping test is conducted a small amount of data is sent from one computer to another and back again and the time it takes is reported in milliseconds This can be used on a LAN or across the Internet Once you have configured your iConnectAccess624 it is a good idea to ensure you can Ping a network device If your ISP has provided its gateway address you can try to ping this address If the Pings for both the WAN and LAN side complete and you have the proper protocols configured you will be able to surf the Internet To Perform A Ping Test From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click the Tools tab then click Ping Test The following screen appears iGonnect Saet Access Advanced Remote Log Ping Test User Management Enter IP Address to ping 192 168 1 254 Update Gateway Ping Test Packet size 32 bytes Modem Test Number of echo requests 3 Test PING 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 254 32 data bytes a 40 bytes from 192 168 1 254 icmp seq 0 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 40 bytes from 192 168 1 254 icmp seq 1 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 40 bytes from 192 168 1 254 icmp seq 2 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 192 168 1 254 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet 4 Lama Save Restart Menu Log Out Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu
97. or fully qualified name of a backup time source i The IP Address or fully qualified name of a backup time source Time in seconds that the iConnectAccess624 will wait for an SNTP server to respond Sreeeecececcecececcecececeecececeecececeecereceecereceecerereecereseecereceecereseecereseeceseeeecereceecereeeeceseseeceseseeceseresceseceeceseceececeenesenseceseeeceseeeecesessececeeeececeeeeeeceeeececeseecececeececesececececececececescecececeecesescececececececcececescececeseecsceccecececeececescececeseececeeececeecececececececeececescecececeececeseececececeseccececeececececescecesescecesescssesesescesssssss E Polling period in minutes that the iConnectAccess624 checks _ time with the SNTP server ceeeeeeeeeereeeecececeecerereecereceeeerereecereeeeceseceecereceecereceeceseceecereceeeeseeeeeereceeceseeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseee sees cesses enseeseseceseseeceseceececeseececeseecececeecececeecececescececeecececeecececeecececescececeececeseececeseecececescececescececescececescececeecececeecececeecececeseececescececescecececcecececscecescecececececesececessesecescesecesessececescscesesceceesssssesssssses _ Retry Count _ Number of retries before a backup server is polled Select the time zone in which your network is operating from Time Zone Ke this drop down list Day Light Check the Day Light check box to activate daylight savings time eeeeeeeeeeereceeeeceeeeeereceecereceeeerereeeereceeeeeereeeerereecereeeeeesereeeerec
98. otocol and ports The IP Quality Of Service QoS queues data streams to ensure that basic connectivity is maintained when running multiple services over one connection For example if you are using a peer to peer file sharing program whilst simultaneously performing normal web browsing you can configure QoS to limit the resources dedicated to the peer to peer session to ensure web browser connectivity IP QoS is often critical to maintain VoIP session quality IP QoS services in the iConnectAccess624 are applicable to the output device LAN side This means that the IP QoS is associated with any transmitted traffic from the iConnectAccess624 Each output device has three priority queues associated with transmit data The High priority queue has strict priority over medium and low priority queues The Medium and Low priority queues are serviced on a round robin priority basis according to the configured weights WRR after the High priority queue has been completely serviced NOTE LU If IP QoS is enabled and no rules are defined a default rule is added which is hidden The default rule places all traffic to be transmitted in the Low priority queue To Configure IP QoS From any web interface screen step 1 Click Advanced then IP QoS The following screen appears iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Help UPnP IP Qos SNTP ea SNMP e Choose a connection MyConnection S IP QoS Low priority weight
99. plemented in the iConnectAccess624 including Stateful Packet Inspection firewall and DMZ support for a full suite of security options against malicious intruders The iConnectAccess624 is fully compatible with all computers which support an Ethernet interface and are running a TCP IP protocol stack So plug in the iConnectAccess624 refer to the Quick Start Guide configure it per your ISP s instructions and enjoy fast Internet access as never before www opennw com 6 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference System Requirements A Pentiume MMX 233MHz or greater computer installed with the following CD ROM drive Ethernet card installed with TCP IP Protocol required only if you are connecting to the Ethernet port of your router Host Operating Systems Support Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP OS independent for Ethernet Web Browser Support Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later versions Netscape Navigator 3 02 or later versions Wwww opennw com O iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Your iConnectAccess624 At A Glance The iConnectAccess624 has different ports and LEDs The following list details these Ports And Buttons DSL The phone cable connects from the ADSL port of the iConnectAccess624 to the ADSL port of your line filter ADSL Line RESET This button resets your iConnectAccess624 to factory default settings All customiz
100. previously saved _ configuration upon re starting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Click this button to restore the factory default configuration NOTE Connectivity to the unit and all configuration will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Feneseeeeeececescecscesescecescececeseecesecescssescscscesessecesceseseseessesessssesessssessnsssessssssescesseseeseseseeeesessseseseeseceseesceseecsseseeseceseecsseseececeseececeseeeeseseeeeceseececeseeeeseseesecesescecesececeseceseseeceseseseeseseeceseseeseceseececeseeeeseseceseseeseseseeeeseseececeseeceseseecsceseeeeseseseeceseeeesesesseceseeeeseseecsseseesesesecesesescecesesescesescsceseeseseseececesscscesessesesceeeseseesssessss www opennw com 84 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Status The Status tab of the iConnectAccess624 web interface allows you to view the Status Statistics of different connections and interfaces and consists of the following Network Statistics Connection Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log iGonnect over CCESS Advanced Network Statistics Status Connection Status The Status section allows you to view the Status Statistics of different connections and interfaces DHCP Clients Network Statistics View the Statistics of different interfaces Ethernet Modem Status Product Information Connection Status View the Status of different
101. r configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out The following table lists the Save Restart screen buttons and their definitions Field Description Click this button to save the current configuration of the iConnectAccess624 Save All _ permanently If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the iConnectAccess624 will revert back to the previously saved configuration Seneneceecececescecsceccececescscsceseecscesescscesescsceseecsceseescesececeseececeseececesececesescscesiesseseececesesceeeseeseseseeseseseeceseseeeeseseeeeseseceseseeseseseeseseseeeeseseeeeseseeseseseeeeseseeseseseeseseseeseseseeeeseseeceseseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeseseseeeeseseeeeseseseeseseeseseseeeeseseeceseseeeeseseseeseseeeeseseeeesesesesseseeesseseeseseseeseseseeseseseseeseseesesesesseseseesesesesseseseseeseseeseses seseseseesesesees Click this button to re start the system If you have not saved your configurations the iConnectAccess624 will revert back to the
102. r get defaults Inode Fest Utenmetten 8 12 09 21 manager get defaults Inode System Log 8 12 10 02 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 10 50 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 10 50 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 10 50 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 10 52 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 11 19 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 11 19 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 11 19 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 11 19 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 13 26 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 15 20 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 15 20 manager get defaults node 8 12 15 20 manager get defaults Inode 8 12 15 33 Valid Configuration Tree 8 12 15 33 PPPoE Apply Transaction 8 12 15 33 PPPoE Current State 2 v Out ie En el E As sm La malm A m Save Restart Menu Log Out Refresh Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left Click Refresh when you wish to update the details on the screen www opennw com 91 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Index 624 Ports And Buttons DC 8 Ethernet 8 Reset 8 Advanced Security Features Incoming ICMP Ping 69 Advanced Tab 44 Bridge Filter Rules Hidden 57 Bridge Filters 55 Dynamic Routing Enabling 62 Firewall 64 IP QoS Configuration Of 50 LAN Clients Adding 54 Multicast Enabling 58 SNMP Configuration Of 48 Static Routing Enabling 60 UPnP 44 Ethernet Configuration Windows 2000 XP 12 Windows 98 Second Edition ME
103. r which you wish to set up port forwarding rules step 3 Enter a unique name for the rule in the Application field step 4 Identify the traffic by source and destination address and ports OC Use the IP Address 0 0 0 0 with a netmask of 0 0 0 0 in the Source Address if your IP Address is dynamically assigned step 5 Select the protocol from the Protocol drop down list The options are TCP UDP ICMP or ANY step 6 Enter the Destination IP Address and Netmask of the server to which the traffic is being forwarded step 7 Enter the destination port map on which the server will respond in the Destination Port Map field step 8 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 67 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iConnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots
104. s iCGonnect open Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out m Click Save All to save the changes permanently www opennw com O 41 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Modem Set Up To Configure The DSL Modem Type From any web interface screen step 1 Click Setup step 2 Under the WAN Setup menu select Modem The screen below appears Leave the default setting if you are unsure of this value iCGonnect Ge Access Advanced Status LAN Setup Modem Setup LAN Configuration Select the modulation type Ethernet Switch MMODE Ti413 GDMT WAN Setup O GLITE New Connection ADSL2 Minton ADSL2Plus S
105. sessssssesl Select a logging destination www opennw com TT HO iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference User Management You can change your iConnectAccess624 s username and password by clicking User Management from the Tools menu list From here you can change the login name and password You can also change the idle timeout you will need to log back onto the iConnectAccess624 once the timeout expires To Change The iConnectAccess624 Password From any screen in the web interface step 1 Click Tools then User Management from the menu list The following screen appears iGonnect oeen ACCESS Remote Log User Management Advanced Help User Management User Management is used to change your User Name or Password Update Gateway Ping T t User Name root a Modem Test Password Confirmed Password Idle Timeout 30 minutes Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Enter a user name for the root user in the User Name field step 3 Enter a password for the root user in the Password field step 4 Confirm the password by re typing it in the Confirmed Password field step 5 If you wish to change the idle timeout enter a new timeout in minutes in the Idle Timeout field step 6 Click Apply then Save Restart Menu The following appears www opennw com 78 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference
106. t OPEN Access Advanced Remote Log Update Gateway User Management To update your gateway firmware choose an updated firmware image or configuration file in Select File and then click the Update Gateway button Additionally you may download your configuration file Update Gateway from the system by clicking Get Configuration Ping Test Select a File Browse Modem Test Max file size 3 5 MB Firmware Image can be the combined single image with or without digital signature Update Gateway The system will be restarted automatically after the Filesystem image is successfully updated You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup Get Configuration The system will give the configuration file only if it was earlier saved by pressing SaveAll in System Command Menu Save Restart Menu Log Out Status None Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 In the Update Gateway screen click the Browse button beside the Select A File field to search for the new firmware Ensure the upgrade file is in mg format step 3 In the Choose File window select the file and click Open step 4 Click Update Gateway NOTE The firmware upgrade should take around five minutes to complete Once Lu complete the iConnectAccess624 will reboot and you will then need to log back into it Do not remove power from the iConnectAccess624 during the firmware upgrade procedure www
107. t D Dynamic Addresses b Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type Static Routing D 192 168 1 100 open00512 00 0e 0c 3b 4d a6 Dynamic Dynamic Routing Access Control Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 Enter the LAN IP Address in the Enter IP Address field step 3 Enter the LAN s hostname in the Hostname field if required step 4 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iGonnect w ACCESS Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 5 Click Save All to save the changes permanently www
108. t screen Test Type field and its definitions Field Options Description Connectivity to the BRAS server can be verified by Test Type F5 End _ initiating a F5 Seg loopback via the DSLAM and to _ the authentication server _ Lost and corrupted ATM cells can be quickly ruled out in _ the field by initiating a F5 Seg loopback also known as ATM ping to the DSLAM and have the DSLAM respond by ER Seg looping back the OAM cells By ruling out problems with _ the ATM Layer the service provider can then focus on examining higher layer protocols and other configurations to isolate the problem You can perform two types of OAM F4 Tests F4 End and F4 Seg Segment the end of a connection segment Tests _ End to end the end of a VC VP connection where the _ ATM cells are terminated E E www opennw com 83 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Save Restart Menu To make changes permanent on the web interface you need to click the Save Restart Menu link from the menu list The following commands are used to configure the iConnectAccess624 iGonnect OPEN Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving you
109. tart Menu link on the left www opennw com CG 44 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference step 2 Check the Enable UPnP checkbox step 3 Select the required WAN Connection by highlighting the appropriate item from the drop down list step 4 From the LAN Connection drop down list select the LAN connection as appropriate step 5 Click Apply then click Save Restart Menu The following appears iGonnect opan Access Advanced Remote Log Save Restart User Management Save Restart allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute command Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart Save All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 6 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the UPnP screen fields and their definitions Field Description
110. thout saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 8 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the Static Routing screen fields and their definitions Field Description Choose a Connection Choose the connection profile from the drop down list New Destination IP m NTP TT ke TEN Bd akse fikk i the mask that determines the destination network This is the IP address of the next hop router in the path of the destination network When a packet is ready to be sent to a destination the _ iConnectAccess624 sends it on to the Gateway The gateway examines the _ destination address in the header and passes the packet along to another router chosen by a route finding algorithm A packet may go through 30 or more routers in its travels from one host computer to another Because routes are dynamically updated it is possible for different packets from a single session to take different
111. ton to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 5 Click Save All to save the changes permanently www opennw com 23 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Wide Area Network WAN Setup Before the router will pass any data between the LAN and WAN interfaces the WAN side of the iConnectAccess624 must be configured Depending on your DSL service provider or ISP you will need some or all of the information outlined below before you can properly configure the WAN The following table lists all DSL requirements DSL Requirement Comment The VPI Virtual Path Identifier and the VCI Virtual Channel Identifier define the virtual path settings for the _ ADSL connection between you and your ISP By default _ VPI and VCI _ these settings are pre configured for 8 35 in your iConnectAccess624 If you wish to change them please ensure you obtain the correct VPI VCI setting details form your ISP For PPPoA Static Bridge DHCP and CLIP authentication _ types you may have to define the encapsulation _ parameters The iConnectA
112. transmitted over the ATM Virtual Circuit With VC Multiplexing no link control header is needed as the ATM VC Fr er _ Virtual Circuit is assumed to be carrying a single protocol See eeecececcecececeecececeecereceecececeecereceecereceecerereecereceecereseecereseecereceeceseceeseseeeeseeeececesey seseseeseseseeseseseeseseseeseseseeses Coueeeseeeeseseseeeeceseesececeecececeecececeecececeececececececeecececeecececeececeeeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeecececeececeseececeeeecececeecececeecececeececeeeecececeecececeecececeececeseececeseecececeecececeeeeceseececeeeeseceeeecececeececessecececescecessscecesesescessssssssses This is the static IP that will be assigned to the WAN interface of the iConnectAccess624 This will be provided by your ISP i A mask used to determine to which the subnet an IP address belongs This _ Mask _ is the Subnet Mask that will be assigned to the WAN interface of the _ iConnectAccess624 This will be provided by your ISP TTT i The default gateway is a host to which local computers send data that is destined for a non local machine On the iConnectAccess624 configure the Heen default gateway address here to reach all computers that are not on the _ same local IP subnet DNS 1 DNS 3 DNS service is used to translate a Domain Name into a corresponding IP _ address The DNS server name should be obtained from your ISP Mode Routed or Bridged mode can be selected here PVC _ Select a PVC
113. typically requires SES QoS capabilities Three different Quality Of Service options are available in _ the iConnectAccess624 These are UBR CBR and VBR The QoS _ selected here must be supported by your ISP By default this is set to UBR Check this checkbox to set this connection as the default gateway in the Default Gateway _ routing table Debug Check this checkbox to enable PPP connection debugging facilities er Click the Connect button to use the current settings to establish a PPP i connection Note that in On Demand mode the Connect button is disabled _ Disconnect Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the PPP connection www opennw com 30 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference Bridged Connection Type Set Up In Bridged mode Ethernet frames are bridged over ATM Virtual Circuits The Ethernet frames are encapsulated using either LLC Encapsulation or VC Multiplexing Since the Ethernet packets are bridged the router s only functionality is to pass the Ethernet packets to and from the Internet Service Provider and the local network The IP addresses of the local network are assigned by the ISP either statically or dynamically In this setting NAT and firewall rules are disabled This connection method makes the iConnectAccess624 act as a transparent hub and passes packets across from the WAN interface to the LAN interface transparently lf your ISP provides a bridged service this is the type that you should sel
114. u wish to configure by clicking the appropriate links from the menu list www opennw com 16 SC iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference LAN Set Up By default your iConnectAccess624 has the DHCP server LAN side enabled If you already have a DHCP server running on your network you must disable one of them if you connect a second DHCP server into the network you will experience network errors and the network will not function normally Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen Before configuring the IP settings for your LAN you will need to select the Ethernet interface type to set up in the LAN Configuration screen To do this from any web interface screen step 1 Click Setup then LAN Configuration The following screen appears Gonnect OPEN Access Advanced LAN Setup LAN Configuration LAN Configuration Interfaces Ethernet Switch WAN Setup LAN group 1 New Connection 7 ses TE TER Ethernet Modem Configure J Save Restart Menu Log Out Apply Cancel Save your configuration changes via the Save Restart Menu link on the left step 2 From the LAN group 1 area of the screen highlight Ethernet then click Configure The following screen appears www opennw com 17 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference iCGonnect Sarid Access Advanced LAN Setup LAN Group 1 Configuration LAN Configuration i IP Settings Services Status Ethernet Switch Unman
115. ve Restart Menu Log Out step 10 Click Save All to save the changes permanently The following table lists the DHCP Connection Setup screen fields and their definitions Field Description Network Address Translation is a feature that enables you to use private IP NAT addresses on your computer or your LAN This is set to Enabled by default for standard operation i Check this checkbox to monitor traffic passing between your LAN and the Firewall outside world on this connection to prevent security breaches This is set to _ Enabled by default for standard operation mMm _ This is set to LLC by default _ With LLC encapsulation a link control header is added to the LLC _ Ethernet packet that identifies the protocol type Ethernet This allows multiple protocols to be transmitted over the ATM Virtual Circuit With VC Multiplexing no link control header is needed as the ATM _ Virtual Circuit is assumed to be carrying a single protocol Encapsulation Sometimes it becomes necessary to get a new IP address or update DHCP Renew _ options sent by a DHCP server Pressing this button will renew the DHCP lease TTT Clicking this button will release the current network settings from the Ke _ iConnectAccess624 PVC Select a PVC from the drop down list The VPI Virtual Path Identifier defines the virtual path settings for the ADSL VPI _ connection between you and your ISP The
116. ve All the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration Restore Defaults NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Save Restart Menu Log Out step 11 Click Save All to save the changes permanently www opennw com 32 iConnectAccess624 Technical Reference The following table lists the Bridged Connection Setup screen fields and their definitions Field Description LLC and VC are two different methods of encapsulating multiple sessions This is set _ to LLC by default _ With LLC encapsulation a link control header is added to the Ethernet _ Encapsulation LC packet that identifies the protocol type Ethernet This allows multiple protocols to be transmitted over the ATM Virtual Circuit With VC Multiplexing no link control header is needed as the ATM Virtual Circuit is assumed to be carrying a single protocol i The VPI Virtual Path Identifier defines the virtual path settings for the ADSL WEI connection between you and your ISP The VPI value entered here must be _ supported by your ISP
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