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1. Bandwidth Manager BM 104 User s Manual Doc No 041003 01 Contents Admin 3 Date Time 16 PemitedIP ig MultipleNAT SQ HakAet e RoweTabe XQ DHCP 35 DynamcDNS ooftware Update 43 LAN Group 58 WAN 62 WAN Group 66 Service Pre defined 71 Custom 72 Group 77 Schedule QoS Policy Outgoing 92 Incoming 99 Content filtering URL Blocking 108 Virtual Server Mapped IP 116 LOG Traffic Log 129 Alarm Traffic Alarm 142 Event Alarm 145 Accounting Report Outbound 150 Statistics WAN Statistics 164 Policy Statistics 165 Status Interface Status 168 ARP Table 170 DHCP Clients 171 Setup Examples The Bandwidth Manager Administration and monitoring control is set by the System Administrator The System Administrator can add or modify System settings and monitoring mode The sub Administrators can only read System settings but not modify them In System the System Administrator can 1 Add and change the sub Administrator s names and passwords 2 Back up all Bandwidth Manager settings into local files 3 Set up alerts for Hackers invasion What is System System is the managing of settings such as the privileges of packets that pass through the Bandwidth Manager and monitoring controls Administrators may manage monitor and configure Bandwidth Manager settings All configurations are read only for all users other than the Admin
2. Step 1 Enter the QoS window in the menu bar on the left hand side of the window Step 2 Click the New Entry button Step 3 In the Add New QoS window enter each parameter Step 4 Click OK Bandwidth Management Step 6 Go to the Virtual server 1 window under the Virtual server menu 182 Step 7 Click the Click here to configure button Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Virtual Server Real 3 carved Mame Part Erternal Port Server Virwad Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Ae Flea Virtual Server F LL 4 fart neti ca 183 Step 9 After adding new server IP click the New Service button Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 VWirtial Sener Real iF ee Ef Mame Peat Eremia Part Server Fin p j PELTIETITTIN BILLET Por a es eg LIIS UT that ic ak alis Step 10 In the Virtual Server Configuration window set each parameter then click OK Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 184 Step 11 When the following screen appears the virtual server setup is complete Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Step 12 Enter the Incoming window under the Policy menu Step 13 Click the New Entry button Bandwidth Incoming Management ZEE DPI EE ANTT LET BIDTTIL TEIL IIR 185 Step 14 In the Add New Policy window set each parameter then click OK Bandwidth Management Incoming If you
3. io 85 Email Adaress z sic o Mali Test Matres Figure1 9 Enable E mail Alert Notification 11 Web Manager WAN Interface Remote UI Manager The administrator can change the port number used by HTTP port anytime Remote Ul Manager Step 1 Set Web Manager WAN Interface The administrator can change the port number used by HTTP port anytime Bandwidth Setting Management F Reset Factory Settings Tr Enasle E mall Alert Fatifealtan Sander Addrest Oobornal eee SMTP Server 1l E mail Adareas 1 ood E mad Adress 2 Maii Tout Miles Web Munzgemant mmm HTTP Part WETU E To B endevicity Manmgemert Packets Log Enable To Bandwidth Management Packets Log Banchwicth Waruna ment Rebooting Haboct Smital Manpgament Appliance Rees Figurel 10 Web Manager 12 MTU set networking packet length The administrator can modify the networking packet length Step 1 MTU Setting Modify the networking packet length Bandwidth Setting Management F Reset Factory Settings Fr Enable Emmel Alert Motificalion Sander AddregsiOplinnal 313 SMTP Server E mail Addragn i Emai Address 7 eO Maii Test Hines Web Management VAN interface HTTP Port fo Benderidih Management Packets Log Enable To Bandwidth Management Packets Log Bandwidth Menepement Rebooting Reboot Bandwidth Management Appliance Ata Figurel 11 MTU 1
4. Detect IP Spoofing Attack Select this option to detect spoof attacks Hackers disguise themselves as trusted users of the network in Spoof attacks They use a fake identity to try to pass through the Bandwidth Manager System and invade the network Filter IP Source Route Option Each IP packet can carry an optional field that specifies the replying address that can be different from the source 28 address specified in packet s header Hackers can use this address field on disguised packets to invade LAN networks and send LAN networks data back to them B Detect Port Scan Attack Select this option to detect the port scans hackers use to continuously scan networks on the Internet to detect computers and vulnerable ports that are opened by those computers B Detect Land Attack Some Systems may shut down when receiving packets with the same source and destination addresses the same source port and destination port and when SYN on the TCP header is marked Enable this function to detect such abnormal packets B Default Packet Deny Denies all packets from passing the Bandwidth Manager A packet can pass only when there is a policy that allows it to pass After enabling the needed detect functions click OK to activate the changes 2 In this section the Administrator can add static routes for the networks Entering the Route Table screen Step 1 Click System on the left side menu bar then click Route Table below it The Route
5. Do F Mar C in the future do nol show thin mertage Mir Clear Lagi Figure10 8 Connection Log 136 Clear Logs Step 1 Click Log in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select the sub selection Connection Logs Step 2 In Connection Log window click the Clear Logs button Step 3 In Clear Logs window click OK to clear the logs or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Connection Log Figure10 9 Clear the Connection Logs 137 Log Backup Step 1 Click Log gt Log Backup Bandwidth Log Backup Management Log Maa Configuratian rl Enable Lag Mail Suppor When Lag Full MONA Banden Management Appliance sends Log Vou must sat E mad Alarm gt enable C Enebe Syslog Maetaages ayslog Host IP Address ayslog Hint Fori Figure10 10 Log Backup Log Mail Configuration When the Log Mail files accumulated up to 300Kbytes router will notify administrator by email with the traffic log and event log Note Before enabling this function you have to enable E mail Alarm in Administrator Syslog Settings If you enable this function system will transmit the Traffic Log and the Event Log simultaneously to the server which supports Syslog function G To restart Connection Log click the Refresh button on the right hand side in Log window 138 Enable Log Mail Support amp Syslog Message Log Mail Configuration Enable Log Mail Support Step 1 Firs
6. click the Download Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 Follow the File Download pop up window to save the event logs into a specific directory on the hard drive Bandwidth Event Log Management arias send inteamton i the Inder 1 mhi ba 8 ina Jin ihe future do not rho thin menage Figure10 5 Download the Event Logs 133 Clearing the Event Logs The Administrator may clear on line event logs to keep just the most updated logs on the screen Step 1 In the Event Log window click the Clear Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 In the Clear Logs pop up box click OK to clear the logs or click Cancel to cancel it Bandwidth Management Event Log Figure10 6 Clear the Event Logs 134 Connection Log Click Log in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select the sub selection Connection Log Bandwidth Management Connection Log Figure10 7 Connection Log Definition Time The start and end time of connection Connection Log Event description during connection 130 Download Logs Step 1 Click Log in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select the sub selection Connection Log Step 2 In Connection Log window click the Download Logs button Step 3 In the Download Logs window save the logs to the specified location Bandwidth Management Connection Log War 26 dir amp T fonnecion Log UTETES Ies ether io pee thal information
7. service group settings set by the Administrator Bandwidth Management Figure4 6 Service Group Definitions Group name The Group name of the defined Service Service The Service item of the Group Configure Configure the settings of Group Click Modify to change the parameters of the Group Click Remove to delete the Group G In the Group window if one of the Service Groups has been added to Policy In Use message will appear in the Configure column You are not allowed to modify or remove the settings Go to the Policy window remove the Service group first and then you are allowed to configure the setting 76 Adding Service Groups Step 1 In the Group window click the New Entry button Step 2 In the Add Service Group window the following fields will appear B Available Services list all the available services B Selected Services list services to be assigned to the new group Step 3 Enter the new group name in the group Name field This will be the name referencing the created group Step 4 To add new services Select the services desired to be added in the Available Services list and then click the Add gt gt button to add them to the group Step 5 To remove services Select services desired to be removed in the Available Services and then click the lt lt Remove button to remove them from the group Step 6 Click OK to add the new group Bandwidth Management Add Sarrice Group F
8. Configure field Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to remove the address or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Figure3 4 Remove LAN IP Addresses o 6 LAN Group Entering the LAN Group window The LAN Addresses may be combined together to become a group Step 1 Click LAN Group under the Address menu to enter the LAN Group window The current setting information for the LAN network group appears on the screen Bandwidth LAN Group Management Figure3 5 LAN Group Definitions LAN group Name Name of the LAN group Member Members of the group Configure Configure the settings of LAN group Click Modify to change the settings of LAN group Click Remove to delete the group In the LAN Group window if one of the LAN Group has been added to Policy the Configure column will show the message In Use In this case you are not allowed to modify or remove the LAN group You have to delete the Group in Policy window and then you are allowed to configure the LAN Group D Adding a LAN Group Step 1 In the LAN Group window click the New Entry button to enter the Add New Address Group window Step 2 In the Add New Address Group window B Available Address list the names of all the members of the LAN network B Selected Address list the names to be assigned to the new group B Name enter the name of the new group in the open field Step 3 Add members Select names to
9. Disposition Accept or Deny L29 Downloading the Traffic Logs The Administrator can backup the traffic logs regularly by downloading it to the computer Step 1 In the Traffic Log window click the Download Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 Follow the File Download pop up window to save the traffic logs into a specified directory on the hard drive Bandwidth Traffic Log Management Ap eC In n laor in rect chus E jac Figure10 2 Traffic Log 30 Clearing the Traffic Logs The Administrator may clear on line logs to keep just the most updated logs on the screen Step 1 In the Traffic Log window click the Clear Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 In the Clear Logs pop up box click Ok to clear the logs or click Cancel to cancel it Bandwidth Management Tratfic Log Figure10 3 Clear Traffic Logs 131 When the Bandwidth Manager WAN detects events the Administrator can get the details such as time and description of the events from the Event Logs Entering the Event Log window Step 1 Click the Event Log option under the Log menu and the Event Log window will appear Bandwidth Event Log Management Figure10 4 Event Log Step 2 The table in the Event Log window displays the time and description of the events E Time time when the event occurred a Event description of the event 132 Downloading the Event Logs Step 1 In the Event Log window
10. IP Address Cable Modem User This option is for users who are automatically assigned an IP address by their ISP such as cable modem users The following fields apply IP Address The dynamic IP address obtained by the Firewall from the ISP will be displayed here This is the IP address of the External WAN port of the Bandwidth Manager MAC Address This is the MAC Address of the BANDWIDTH MANAGER User Name Some ISPs may require This is provided by your ISP Hostname This will be the name assign to the Bandwidth Manager Some cable modem ISP assign a specific hostname in order to connect to their network Please enter the hostname here If not required by your ISP you do not have to enter a hostname Max Upstream Downstream Bandwidth The bandwidth provided by ISP Upstream Downstream can be up to 10Mbps Renew Requests for receiving the new WAN IP address Release Requests for releasing the obtained WAN IP address Ping Select this to allow the external network to ping the IP Address of the Firewall This will allow people from the Internet to be able to ping the Firewall f set to enable the Bandwidth Manager will resoond to echo request packets from the external network WebuUI Select this to allow the Bandwidth Manager WEBUI to be accessed from the External WAN network This will allow the WebUI to be configured from a user on the Internet Keep in mind that the Bandwidth Manager always requires a username and password
11. IP address and outside users cannot connect directly to LAN servers private IP address To connect to a LAN network server outside users have to first connect to a real IP address of the WAN network and the real IP is translated to a private IP of the LAN network Mapped IP and Virtual Server are the two methods to translate the real IP into private IP Mapped IP maps IP in one to one fashion that means all services of one real WANIP address is mapped to one private LAN IP address Entering the Mapped IP window Step 1 Click Mapped IP under the Virtual Server menu bar and the Mapped IP configuration window will appear Bandwidth Mapped IP Management External P lew Bucy Figure9 1 Mapped IP Definition External IP WAN IP Address Map to Virtual IP The IP address which WAN maps to the virtual network in the server Configure To change the setting click Configure to modify the parameters click delete to delete the setting Adding a new IP Mapping Step 1 In the Mapped IP window click the New Entry button The Add New Mapped IP window will appear B WAN IP select the WAN public IP address to be mapped B Internal IP enter the LAN private IP address will be mapped 1 to 1 to the WAN IP address Step 2 Click OK to add new IP Mapping or click Cancel to cancel adding Bandwidth Mapped IP Management Figure9 2 Add New Mapped IP Modifying a Mapped IP Step 1 In the Mapped IP table locate t
12. Outside Any Figurel13 4 Checking Policy Statistics 160 In this section the device displays the status information about the Bandwidth Manager Status will display the network information from the Configuration menu The Administrator may also use Status to check the DHCP lease time and MAC addresses for computers connected to the Bandwidth Manager 167 Interface Status Entering the Interface Status window Bandwidth Interface Status Management System Liptime 9 Day 3 Haur 2 Min 45 Sec Figureld 1 Interface Status 168 Internal Interface In Internet Interface window The interface IP will be displayed System Uptime The time of booting the Bandwidth Manager Forwarding Mode NAT mode or Transparent mode MAC Address The serial number of the network card IP Address Netmask Internal IP Address Internal Netmask Rx Pkts Error Pkts The received packets and the error received packets will be shown Tx Pkts Error Pkts The transmit packets and the error transmit packets will be shown ADSL Static IP or Cable Modem users Forwarding Mode NAT mode or Transparent mode Connection Status Displays the connection status of LAN network Connection Time Displays the connection time of LAN network MAC Address The serial number of the network card IP Address Netmask external IP Address external Netmask Default Gateway Displays the WAN Gateway address Rx Pkts Error Pkts The received p
13. is the function of Multiple NAT Le Multiple NAT settings Step 1 Click Multiple NAT in the System menu to enter Multiple NAT window Bandwidth Management Multiple NAT Figurel 20 Multiple NAT Global port interface IP Address Global port IP Address Local port interface IP Address Local port IP Address and subnet Mask Modify Modify the settings of Multiple NAT Click Modify to modify the parameters of Multiple NAT or click Delete to delete settings Add Multiple NAT Step 1 Click the Add button below to add Multiple NAT Step 2 Enter the IP Address in the website name column of the new window B Global port interface IP Address Select Global port IP Address B Local port interface IP Address Enter Local port IP Address B Subnet Mask Enter Local port subnet Mask Step 3 Click OK to add Multiple NAT or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Multiple NAT Add Hav Tu NHAT IP Figurel 21 Add Multiple NAT 24 Modify Multiple NAT Step 1 Find the IP Address you want to modify and click Modify Step 2 Enter the new IP Address in Modify Multiple NAT window Step 3 Click the OK button below to change the setting or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Multiple NAT Management Figurel 22 Modify Multiple NAT 29 Delete Multiple NAT Step 1 Find the IP Address you want to delete and click Delete Step 2 A confirmation pop up box will appear click OK to delete
14. network of the specific connection B Service Service of the specific connection m Traffic Traffic in Kbytes Sec of the specific connection 142 Downloading the Traffic Alarm Logs The Administrator can back up traffic alarm logs regularly and download it to a file on the computer Step 1 In the Traffic Alarm window click the Download Logs button on the bottom of the screen Step 2 Follow the File Download pop up box to save the traffic alarm logs into specific directory on the hard drive Bandwidth Traffic Alarm Management Tie Source Destination Service Traffic oe a OR a k s EE 2 SS Internet Explorer When you send information to the Interet it might be y possible for others to see that information Do you want to continue is In the future do not show this message Le Figurel1 2 Traffic Alarm 143 Clearing the Traffic Alarm Logs Step 1 In the Traffic Alarm window click the Clear Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 In the Clear Logs pop up box click Ok to clear the logs or click Cancel to cancel Bandwiath Management Traffic Alarm Figurel1 3 Clear Traffic Alarm 144 Event Alarm When Bandwidth Manager detects attacks from hackers it writes attacking data in the event alarm file and sends an e mail alert to the Administrator to take emergency steps Entering the Event Alarm window Step 1 Click the Event Alarm option be
15. new group in the LAN Network Group or the WAN Network Group and assign those IP addresses into the newly created group Using group addresses can greatly simplify the process of building control policies With easily recognized names of IP addresses and names of address groups shown in the address table the Administrator can use these names as the source address or destination address of control policies The address table should be built before creating control policies so that the Administrator can pick the names of correct IP addresses from the address table when setting up control policies How to use Address Table With easily recognized names of IP addresses and names of address groups shown in the address table the Administrator can use these names as the source address or destination address of control policies The address table should be built before creating control policies so that the Administrator can pick the names of correct IP addresses from the address table when setting up control policies K2 LAN Entering the LAN window Step 1 Click LAN under the Address menu to enter the LAN window The current setting information such as the name of the LAN network IP and Netmask addresses will show on the screen Bandwidth Management meme Figure3 1 LAN Definition Name Name of LAN network address IP IP address of LAN network Netmask Netmask of LAN network MAC Address MAC address corresponded with L
16. providers users have to register prior to use this function For the usage regulations see the providers websites 36 How to register Firstly Click Dynamic DNS in the System menu to enter Dynamic DNS window then click Add button gt on the right side of the service providers click Register the service providers website will appear please refer to the website for the way of registration Bandwidth Management Add war manis CHS ites vir mikia oe Lares Figurel 32 Setting up DDNS 3 f Add Dynamic DNS settings Step 1 Click Add button Step 2 Click the information in the column of the new window Service providers Select service providers Register to the service providers website WAN IP Address IP Address of the WAN port O automatically fill in the WAN IP Check to automatically fill in the WAN IP o User Name Enter the registered user name Password Enter the password provided by ISP Internet Service Provider Domain name Your host domain name provided by ISP Click OK to add dynamic DNS or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Figurel 33 Add New Dynamic DNS 3 8 Modify dynamic DNS Step 1 Find the item you want to change and click Modify Step 2 Enter the new information in the Modify Dynamic DNS window Click OK to change the settings or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Figurel 34 Modify Dynamic DNS 99 Delet
17. section 90 Outgoing This section describes steps to create policies for packets and services from the LAN network to the WAN network Entering the Outgoing window Step 1 Click Policy on the left hand side menu bar Step 2 Click Outgoing under it A window will appear with a table displaying currently defined Outgoing policies Bandwidth Outgoing Management Se Sn E Mowe er ar rary Per ets T New Bey ala m L Jj i 4 Caniem I teal Virtual Tirene ie Figure7 1 Create an Outgoing Policy The fields in the Outgoing window are B Source source network addresses that are specified in the LAN section of Address menu or all the LAN network addresses B Destination destination network addresses that are specified in the WAN section of the Address menu or all of the WAN network addresses B Service specify services provided by WAN network servers B Action control actions to permit or reject deny packets from LAN networks to WANnetwork travelling through the Bandwidth Manager B Option specify the monitoring functions on packets from LAN networks to WANnetworks travelling through the Bandwidth Manager B Configure modify settings B Move this sets the priority of the policies number 1 being the highest priority 91 Descriptions for Policy figures Figure Name Description l Permit the specified packets from LAN network to Permit WAN network Block Block the speci
18. system will display you the service item port Service Name The service names that provided by the virtual server Internal Server IP The internal server IP address mapped by the virtual server Four computer IP addresses can be set at most and the load can be maintained in a balance Click OK to execute adding new virtual server service or click Cancel to discard adding The administrator can click the Click here to configure button in the Virtual Server window to add the service items of virtual server Remember to configure the service items of virtual server before you configure Policy or the service names will not be shown in Policy 124 Modifying the Virtual Server configurations Step 1 In the Virtual Server window s service table locate the name of the service desired to be modified and click its corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Step 2 In the Virtual Server Configuration window enter the new settings Step 3 Click OK to save modifications or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Figure9 11 Modify Virtual Server WAN Enter the WAN IP address that configured by the virtual server Port Click the pull down menu and the system will display you the service item port Service Name The service names provided by the virtual server Server Virtual IP Enter the internal IP address mapped by the virtual server Four computer IP addresses can be set at most Cli
19. the Virtual Server B External Service Port select the port number that the virtual server will use Changing the Service will change the port number to match the service B Service select the service from the pull down list that will be provided by the Virtual Server B internal Server IP The internal server IP address mapped by the virtual server Four computer IP addresses can be set at most and the load can be maintained in a balance Step 3 Enter the IP address of the LAN network server s to which the virtual server will be mapped Up to four IP addresses can be assigned at most Step 4 Click OK to save the settings of the Virtual Server Note The services in the drop down list are all defined in the Pre defined and Custom section of the Service menu Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Vwtual Server Configurtio L23 Figure9 9 Add New Virtual Server Adding New Virtual Server Service Configuration Step 1 Select Virtual Server in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select Virtual server 1 2 3 4 sub selections Step 2 In Virtual Server 1 2 3 4 Window click Click here to configure button Step 3 Enter the parameters in the Server Virtual IP column Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 lutum Server Configuratio Figure9 10 Add Virtual Server Server Virtual IP Enter the WAN IP address configured by the virtual server Service Name Port Click the pull down menu the
20. the setting or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Multiple NAT Management Evt rrnt Interface P Alien IP of int interface Hetman Eagum Figurel 23 Remove Multiple NAT 26 Hacker Alarm The Administrator can enable the device s auto detect functions in this section When abnormal conditions occur the Bandwidth Manager will send an e mail alert to notify the Administrator and also display warning messages in the Event window of Alarm Bandwidth Hacker Alert Management ER x EI zm xm Ed SEM E ia ij EB fii Pi ii powy ani Figurel 24 Hacker Alert Auto Detect functions B Detect SYN Attack Select this option to detect TCP SYN attacks that hackers send to server computers continuously to block or cut down all the connections of the servers These attacks will prevent valid users from connecting to the servers After enabling this function the System Administrator can enter the number of SYN packets per second that is allowed to enter the network Bandwidth Manager Once the SYN packets exceed this limit the activity will be logged in Alarm and an email alert is sent to the Administrator The default SYN flood threshold is set to 200 Pkts Sec B Detect ICMP Flood Select this option to detect ICMP flood attacks When hackers continuously send PING packets to all the machines of the LAN ah networks or to the Bandwidth Manager your network is experiencing an ICMP flood attack Th
21. window will appear with a table showing all services currently defined by the Administrator Bandwidth Custom Management Lise UE LONGE WIFE i hus SEITE ITA Figure4 2 Custom Service Definitions Service name The defined service name Protocol Network protocol used in the basic setting Such as TCP UDP or others Client port The range of Client port in defined service If the number of ports entered in the two fields of Client port is different it means that the port numbers between these two numbers are opened If the number of ports entered in the two fields of Client port is identical it means that the entered port number is opened Service port The range of Service port in defined service If the number of ports entered in the two fields of Service port is different it means that the port numbers between these two numbers are opened If the number of ports entered in the two fields of Service port is identical it means that the entered port number is opened Configure Configure the settings in Service table Click Modify to change the parameters in Service table Click Remove to delete the selected setting 4 Note In the Custom window if one of the services has been added to Policy or Group In Use message will appear in the Configure column In this case you are not allowed to modify or remove the settings Go to the Policy or Group window to delete the setting and then you can configure the settings deu Addi
22. 1 Enter the distributed IP address of WINS Server1 WINS Server 2 Enter the distributed IP address of WINS Server2 Client IP Address Range 1 Enter the starting and the ending IP address dynamically assigning to DHCP clients Client IP Address Range 2 Enter the starting and the ending IP address dynamically assigning to DHCP clients Optional Step 2 Click OK to enable DHCP support Bandwidth Management mamie IF Addregg JNSN Thi 192 168 1 0 Herma J55 265 255 D P Engil LIC P Sapori omai arra ET i Figurel 30 Enable DHCP Support 90 The Dynamic DNS require Dynamic DNS Service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname allowing your device to be more easily accessed by specific name When this function is enabled the IP address in Dynamic DNS Server will be automatically updated with the new IP address provided by ISP Bandwidth Management Ertsrmal Intsrfnzs amp 6i So 22 3 hc E7777 Figurel 31 Dynamic DNS Click Dynamic DNS in the System menu to enter Dynamic DNS window The nouns in Dynamic DNS window Update Status Connecting Update succeed Update fail Unidentified error Domain name Enter the password provided by ISP WAN IP Address IP Address of the WAN port Modify Modify dynamic DNS settings Click Modify to change the DNS parameters click Delete to delete the settings How to use dynamic DNS The Bandwidth Manager provides 3 service
23. 2 16 0 1 then enter the new Internal IP Address 172 16 0 1 in the URL field of browser to connect to Firewall NetMask This is the netmask of the internal network The default netmask of the Bandwidth Manager is 255 255 255 0 Ping Select this to allow the internal network to ping the IP Address of the Firewall If set to enable the Bandwidth Manager will respond to ping packets from the internal network WebuUI Select this to allow the Bandwidth Manager WEBUI to be accessed from the Internal LAN network 44 Bandwidth Interface Management LAAN rrmrtuaru V Trumaarersd Made E HAT lada P hdi puan iens pamm Erm E omg gt ehhi a Og ADEL Las T yore WU Edi ae kindam Wer V panir han Cum ratus Cormarted O FoRdsura TU TATPETT Dari lipe s Baked SE P Asses praswbed bry ISF E Dh P Fiaeil Poidiaar ooo Mus Qiwmiream Hermia f nbp piis t Mees kir Unitrin iiie WU Hipy Man 30 hami E serie i Aia Deane Pitia F waite l pete mud dec rra Bing B uei Ad ADSL user Interface settinc PPPoE External Interface Step 1 Select Interface function in the menu bar Step 2 Check the item PPPoE ADSL User below WAN Interface Step 3 Enter each parameter of WAN Interface Bandwidth Management Interface LAETI o Figure2 2 PPPoE ADSL User Interface For PPPoE ADSL User This option is for PPPoE users who are required to enter a username and password in order to connect such as A
24. 3 To Bandwidth Manager Packets Log Once this function is enabled every packet passing through the Firewall will be recorded for the administrator to trace Step 1 Select this option to the device s To Bandwidth Manager Packets Log Once this function is enabled every packet to this appliance will be recorded for system manager to trace Bandwidth Setting Management VF Reset Factory Settings LEM F Enamale E mal Alert Kiasiflealkan Sender AddresziOpnlinrul L J SMTP Server ri pU E mail Address 1 7 74 aghan Ait Emal Addreas 3 C4 Maii Tow EMPTUM Hacer P ie Wah Manmpemant AAN Interface LLL NN HTTP Port Ep M TL aru m g En fo Banrderdit Management Packets Log IE Enable Ta Bandwitth Management Packets Log Banchsidth Manepeme nt Rebooting Reboot Barndwilth Management Appliances Figure1 12 Enable To Bandwidth Manager Packets Log 14 Bandwidth Manager Reboot Once this function is enabled the Bandwidth Manager will be rebooted Reboot Bandwidth Manager Click Reboot A confirmation pop up box will appear Follow the confirmation pop up box click OK to restart Bandwidth Manager or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Setting Management Reet Factory Settings Emai Settings M ErAhla E maii Alert attlestian Bender amp derezrz Or5ana BMT Server a Bandwidth Management Packet Log Enahle Te Bandwidth Mare
25. 4 4D ZD02 150 Outbound source IP Accounting Report Source IP When LAN users use Bandwidth Manager to connect to WAN service server all of the Downstream Upstream First Packet Last Packet Duration log of the source IP will be recorded Definitions TOP Select the data you want to view it presents 10 results in one page Pull down menu selection Source IP The IP address used by LAN users who use Bandwidth Manager to connect to WAN service server Downstream The percentage of downstream and the value of each WAN service server which uses Bandwidth Manager to LAN user Upstream The percentage of upstream and the value of each LAN user who uses Bandwidth Manager to WAN service server First Packet When the first packet is sent to WAN service server from LAN user the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Last Packet When the last packet sent from WAN service server is received by the LAN user the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Duration The period of time which starts from the first packet to the last packet to be recorded Total Traffic The Bandwidth Manager will record the sum of packet sent receive time and show the percentage of each LAN user s upstream downstream to WAN service server Reset Counter Click Reset Counter button to refresh Accounting Report Bandwidth Outbound Management Tog 1 l Reet Time Wed May 1 DO d db Sr Fit Pachete LastPacket Dura
26. AN IP address Configure You can configure the settings in LAN network Click Modify to change the parameters in LAN network Click Remove to delete the settings In the LAN window if one of the members has been added to Policy or LAN Group the Configure column will show the message In Use In this case you are not allowed to modify or remove the setting o 9 Adding a new LAN Address Step 1 In the LAN window click the New Entry button Step 2 In the Add New Address window enter the settings of a new LAN network address Step 3 Click OK to add the specified LAN network or click Cancel to cancel the changes Bandwidth Management Lele Neve Airees fai Figure3 2 Add New IP Address in LAN lf you want to enable Add in Static DHCP function enter the MAC Address then check the Add in Static DHCP o4 Modifying an LAN Address Step 1 In the LAN window locate the name of the network to be modified Click the Modify option in its corresponding Configure field The Modify Address window appears on the screen immediately Step 2 In the Modify Address window fill in the new addresses Step 3 Click OK to save changes or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Jonty Addreni AIR onion Figure3 3 Modify LAN IP Address D Removing a LAN Address Step 1 In the LAN window locate the name of the network to be removed Click the Remove option in its corresponding
27. DSL users Current Status Displays the current line status of the PPPoE connection IP Address Displays the IP Address of the PPPoE connection Username Enter the PPPoE username provided by the ISP Password Enter the PPPoE password provided by the ISP IP Address provided by ISP Dynamic Select this if the IP address is automatically assigned by the ISP 4 6 Fixed Select this if you were given a static IP address Enter the IP address that is given to you by your ISP Upload Download Bandwidth The bandwidth your ISP provided Maximum bandwidth for Upload Download Bandwidth is 10Mbps Service On Demand Auto Disconnect The PPPoE connection will automatically disconnect after a length of idle time no activities Enter in the amount of idle minutes before disconnection Enter O if you do not want the PPPoE connection to disconnect at all Ping Select this to allow the external network to ping the IP Address of the Firewall This will allow people from the Internet to be able to ping the Firewall If set to enable the Bandwidth Manager will respond to echo request packets from the external network WebUI Select this to allow the BANDWIDTH MANAGER WEBUI to be accessed from the External WAN network This will allow the WebUI to be configured from a user on the Internet Keep in mind that the BANDWIDTH MANAGER always requires a username and password to enter the WebUl After completing the setting click OK A 7 For Dynamic
28. Intenet it might be w possible for others to see that information Do you want locontinue C In the future do not show this message Figure1 6 Select the location where the exported files to be saved Importing Bandwidth Manager settings Under Bandwidth Manager Configuration click on the Browse button next to Import System Settings When the Choose File pop up window appears select the file which contains the saved Bandwidth Manager Settings then click OK Click OK to import the file into the Bandwidth Manager or click Cancel to cancel importing Bandwidth Management Setting Beantainn Menapement Garfigura n Export System Settings to Cier Diria impart System Setting from ilani iS qnum Browne jen bandei cnni E Radet Factor Settings Ershie E mail Alert Matflemtlam l Sender Address Optianal SLIT Server E mall Address i E 4rnil Address 2 hail Tasi Sita TE Hrrigemd Gt ile LE 8844 Pe B Ss EE SLE irapa im ac Log w bral Sergi l Enri To Binnibwiuith Management Packets Log are eT Mamas ment Firbaofimmq Figure1 7 Location and filename for saving imported file Restoring Factory Default Settings Step 1 Select Reset Factory Settings under Bandwidth Manager Configuration Click OK at the bottom right of the screen to restore the factory settings Bandwidth Management Setting i grta dih himig menit Canlg
29. Select the name of the WANnetwork from the drop down list The drop down list contains the names of all WANnetworks defined in the WANsection of the Address window To create a new destination address please go to the WANsection under the Address menu Service Specified services provided by WANnetwork servers These are srvices application that are allowed to pass from the LAN network to the WANnetwork Choose ANY for all services Action Select Permit or Deny from the drop down list to allow or reject the packets travelling between the source network and the destination network Logging Select Enable to enable flow monitoring Statistics Select Enable to enable flow statistics Schedule Select the pre defined schedule name from the pull up menu The policy will be executed in the specific time slot automatically 9 3 Alarm Threshold set a maximum flow rate in Kbytes Sec An alarm will be sent if flow rates are higher than the specified value QoS To determine if the QoS function can work in this Policy function Click OK to add a new outgoing policy or click Cancel to cancel adding a new outgoing policy To change the Policy order of Outgoing select the number from the pull down menu on the right hand side Move column 94 Modifying an Outgoing policy Step 1 In the Modify Policy window fill in new settings Note To change or add selections in the drop down list for source or destination address go to the sectio
30. T Leer Pockal l Durg NAKE MA TARN iN CSOT OOS as Tir 153 Outbound Service Accounting Report Service When LAN users use Bandwidth Manager to connect to WAN Service Server all of the Downstream Upstream First Packet Last Packet Duration log of the Communication Service will be recorded Definitions TOP Select the data you want to view It presents 10 results in one page According to the downstream upstream report of the selected TOP numbering to draw the Protocol Distribution chart Pull down menu selection Service The report of Communication Service when LAN users use the Bandwidth Manager to connect to WAN service server Downstream The percentage of downstream and the value of each WAN service server who uses Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN user Upstream The percentage of upstream and the value of each LAN user who uses Bandwidth Manager to WAN service server First Packet When the first packet is sent to the WAN Service Server the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Last Packet When the last packet is sent from the WAN Service Server the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Duration The period of time starts from the first packet to the last packet to be recorded Total Traffic The Bandwidth Manager will record the sum of time and show the percentage of each Communication Service s upstream downstream to WAN service server Reset Counter Click the Rese
31. Table window appears in which current route settings are shown Bandwidth Route Table Management Destination IP 1 Fiatrmagk Figurel 25 Route Table Route Table functions Interface Destination network LAN or WAN 1 networks Destination IP IP address of destination network NetMask Netmask of destination network Gateway Gateway IP address for connecting to destination network Configure Change settings in the route table 3 0 Adding a new Static Route Step 1 In the Route Table window click the New Entry button Step 2 In the Add New Static Route window enter new static route information Step 3 In the Interface field s pull down menu choose the network to connect LAN WAN Step 4 Click OK to add the new static route or click Cancel to cancel Bandwidth Route Table Management AI Alga State Pode Figurel 26 Add New Static Route ol Modifying a Static Route Step 1 In the Route Table menu find the route to edit and click the corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Step 2 In the Modify Static Route window modify the necessary routing addresses Step 3 Click OK to apply changes or click Cancel to cancel it Bandwidth Route Table Management kaap Higie Paiste Figurel 27 Modify Static Route 0 Removing a Static Route Step 1 In the Route Table window find the route to remove and click the corresponding Remove option in the Configure f
32. WAN network The netmask and gateway IP addresses are also configured in this section In Interface section the administrator can configure IP address Netmask and Gateway of the LAN network WAN network inside the office network depending on the ISP selected 4 3 Entering the Interface menu Step 1 Click on Configuration in the left menu bar Step 2 Then click on Interface below it The current settings of the interface addresses will appear on the screen Internal Interface Using the Internal Interface the Administrator sets up the Internal LAN network The Internal network will use a private IP scheme The private IP network will not be routable on the Internet Transparent Mode All the IP internetwork uses real IP NAT Mode All the IP Internetwork uses NAT Network Address Translation which allows the private IP internetworks use non registered IP addresses to connect to the Internet IP Address The private IP address of the Firewall s internal network is the IP address of the Internal LAN port of the Bandwidth Manager The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 Note The IP Address of Internal Interface and the DMZ Interface is a private IP address only If the new Internal IP Address is not 192 168 1 1 the Administrator needs to set the IP Address on the computer to be on the same subnet as the Firewall and restart the System to make the new IP address effective For example if the Firewall s new Internal IP Address is 17
33. ach LAN service server who uses Bandwidth Manager to WAN user First Packet When the first packet is sent to the LAN Service Server the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Last Packet When the last packet is sent from the LAN Service Server the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Duration The period of time starts from the first packet to the last packet to be recorded Total Traffic The Bandwidth Manager will record the sum of time and show the percentage of each Communication Service s upstream downstream to LAN service server Reset Counter Click the Reset Counter button to refresh the Accounting Report 160 Bandwidth Management Inbound Tob fi Faj Reset Time Wad May 1 00 44 49 2002 Dowrigtreem s ipgtreamn Frei Packie LartPucket Ourstien deed ee teo m Be smi LiL ree GESKGLI Zi Bandwidth Management Inbound Protocol Distribution a A pm ee re ee i a r aaau a M ee eee and return to Accounting Report window 161 In this chapter the Administrator queries the Bandwidth Manager for statistics of packets and data which passes across the Bandwidth Manager The statistics provides the Administrator with information about network traffics and network loads What is Statistics otatistics are the statistics of packets that pass through the Bandwidth Manager by control policies setup by
34. ackets and the error received packets will be shown Tx Pkts Error Pkts The transmit packets and the error transmit packets will be shown DNS Server 1 Displays the using DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Displays the using DNS Server 2 169 ARP Table Entering the ARP Table window Step 1 Click on Status in the menu bar then click ARP Table below it Step 2 A window will appear displaying a table with IP addresses and their corresponding MAC addresses For each computer on the LAN WAN network that replies to an ARP packet the device will list them in this ARP table Bandwidth ARP Table Management EE Addrees MAC Abda interface Figurel4 3 ARP Table IP Address The IP address of the host computer MAC Address The MAC address of that host computer Interface The port that the host computer is connected to LAN WAN 170 DHCP Clients Entering the DHCP Clients window Step 1 Click on Status in the menu bar then click on DHCP Clients below it Step 2 A window will appear displaying the table of DHCP clients that are connected to the device The table will list host computers on the LAN network that obtain its IP address from the Bandwidth Manager s DHCP server function Bandwidth DHCP Clients Management NITIDE WE ITE E MAC Addratsa Figurel4 4 DHCP Clients IP Address the IP address of the LAN host computer MAC Address MAC address of the LAN host computer Leased Time The Start and End ti
35. al Blocking Policy When the system detects the setting the Bandwidth Manager will soontaneously work Virtual Server The Bandwidth Manager separates an enterprise s Intranet and Internet into LAN networks and WAN networks respectively Generally speaking in order to allocate enough IP addresses for all computers an enterprise assigns each computer a private IP address and converts it into a real IP address through Bandwidth Manager s NAT Network Address Translation function If a server providing service to the WAN networks is located in the LAN networks outside users cant directly connect to the server by using the server s private IP address The Bandwidth Manager s Virtual Server can solve this problem A virtual server has set the real IP address of the Bandwidth Manager s WAN network interface to be the Virtual Server IP Through the virtual server feature the Bandwidth Manager translates the virtual server s IP address into the private IP address of physical server in the LAN network When outside users on the Internet request connections to the virtual server the request will be forwarded to the private LAN server Virtual Server owns another feature known as one to many mapping This is when one virtual server IP address on the WAN interface can be mapped into 4 LAN network server private IP addresses This option is useful for Load Balancing which causes the virtual server to distribute data packets to each private IP addre
36. ave changes Bandwidth Management Schedule Jody Schedule Figure5 3 Modify Schedule 83 Removing a Schedule Step 1 In the Schedule window find the policy to be removed and click the corresponding Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 A confirmation pop up box will appear click on OK to remove the schedule Bandwidth Schedule Management Figure5 4 Remove Schedule 84 By configuring the QoS you can control the outbound Upstream downstream Bandwidth The administrator can configure the bandwidth according to the WAN bandwidth Downstream Bandwidth To configure the Guaranteed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth Upstream Bandwidth To configure the Guaranteed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth QoS Priority To configure the priority of distributing Upstream Downstream and unused bandwidth The Bandwidth Manager configures the bandwidth by different QoS and selects the suitable QoS through Policy to control and efficiently distribute bandwidth The Bandwidth Manager also makes it convenient for the administrator to use the Bandwidth Manager with the best Utility 8 9 Configuration of QoS Click QoS in the menu bar on the left hand side Bandwidth Management Namel Downstream Bandwidth Linstream Bandwidth Priority Configure Hew Bey Definitions Name The name of the QoS you want to configure Downstream Bandwidth To configure the Guarateed Bandwidth and Maximum Ba
37. be added in Available Address list and click the Add gt gt button to add them to the Selected Address list Step 4 Remove members Select names to be removed in the Selected Address list and click the lt lt Remove button to remove these members from Selected Address list Step 5 Click OK to add the new group or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management ices Mew Aidra gs Group Figure3 6 Add New LAN Group o8 Modifying a LAN Group Step 1 In the LAN Group window locate the network group desired to be modified and click its corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Step 2 A window displaying the information of the selected group appears E Available Address list names of all members of the LAN network E Selected Address list names of members which have been assigned to this group Step 3 Add members Select names in Available Address list and click the Add gt gt button to add them to the Selected Address list Step 4 Remove members Select names in the Selected Address list and click the lt lt Remove button to remove these members from the Selected Address list Click OK to save changes or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Figure3 7 Modify LAN Group 09 Removing a LAN Group Step 1 In the LAN Group window locate the group to be removed and click its corresponding Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop
38. ck Cancel to cancel modifications Bandwidth Management Incoming Figure7 7 Modify an Incoming Policy Source Address Select the name of WAN from the pull down menu The names of WAN listed in this pull down menu are the Source Addresses that are already set If you want to add new WAN addresses to WAN of address menu you have to go to WAN function window to configure you will not be able to add new WAN addresses here Destination Address Select the name of LAN from the pull down menu The names of LAN listed in this pull down menu are The Mapped IP or Server Virtual IP configured in the Mapped IP or Virtual Server 1 2 3 4 window under Virtual Server function To add new items into the pull down menu go to Virtual Server window to configure Service Select the service item from the pull down menu Action Select from the pull down menu to determine the WAN Virtual Server or Mapped IP packets are permitted or forbidden to pass Select Permit or Forbid Logging Select Enable to enable the Logging function Statistics Select Enable the enable the Statistics function Schedule Select the item listed in the schedule to enable the policy to automatically execute the function in a certain time and range Alarm Threshold To set the maximum value of transmitting and receiving packet enter the number based on the unit KBytes Sec QoS To determine if the QoS function can work in this Policy function 103 Click OK to execu
39. ck OK to execute the change of the virtual server or click Cancel to discard changes G If the destination Network in Policy has set a virtual server it will not be able to change or configure this virtual server you have to remove this configuration of Policy and then you can execute the modification or configuration L26 Removing the Virtual Server service Step 1l In the Virtual Server window s service table locate the name of the service desired to be removed and click its corresponding Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to remove the service or click Cancel to cancel removing Bandwidth Virtual Server 1 Management Virtual Server Real iP ae Savice Mame Pot External Port Server Virtual iP Figure9 12 Remove Virtual Server H If the destination Network in Policy has set a virtual server it will not be able to change or configure this virtual server unless you have already removed this configuration of Policy L2 Log The Bandwidth Manager supports traffic logging and event logging to monitor and record services connection times and the source and destination network address The Administrator may also download the log files for backup purposes The Administrator mainly uses the Log menu to monitor the traffic passing through the Bandwidth Manager What is Log Log records all connections that pass through the Bandwidth Manager s co
40. ding chapter for setup Source Address LAN of Address menu Destination Address WAN of Address menu 96 Removing the Outgoing Policy Step 1 In the Remove confirmation dialogue box click OK to remove the policy or click Cancel to cancel removing Bandwidth Management Outgoing Figure7 4 Remove a Outgoing Policy 9 This chapter describes steps to create policies for packets and services from the WAN network to the LAN network including Mapped IP and Virtual Server Enter Incoming window Step 1 Click Incoming under the Policy menu to enter the Incoming window The Incoming table will display current defined policies from the WAN network to assigned Mapped IP or Virtual Server Bandwidth Management Incoming SA MED sns Option Configure Mave A Pm usMewIMGRIAN Jr 682th LIT Hew Bec Figure7 5 Incoming Policy Definition Incoming No The numbering of the selected Policy starting with Number 1 Source Address The WAN address was selected in WAN function of the Address Table Destination Address The mapped IP or Virtual Server IP configured in the Mapped IP or Virtual Server 1 2 3 4 window under Virtual Server function Service The service item provided by Virtual Server or Mapped IP Action Control actions to permit or reject packets from LAN networks to WAN network or Virtual Server Mapped IP traveling through the Bandwidth Manager Option Control actions to monitor packets fro
41. dow fill in new addresses Step 3 Click OK to save changes or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management edfy Addrent Figure3 11 Modify WAN IP Address 6 3 Removing an WAN Address Step 1 In the WAN table locate the name of the network to be removed and click the Remove option in its corresponding Configure field Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to remove the address or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Figure3 12 Remove a WAN IP address 64 Entering the WAN Group window Step 1 Click the WAN Group under the Address menu bar to enter the WAN window The current settings for the WAN network group s will appear on the screen Bandwidth WAN Group Management Figure3 13 WAN Group Definitions Name Name of the WAN group Member Members of the group Configure Configure the settings of WAN group Click Modify to change the parameters of WAN group Click Remove to delete the selected group G In the WAN Group window if one of the members has been added to the Policy In Use message will appear in the Configure column You are not allowed to modify or remove the settings Go to the Policy window to remove the setting and then you can configure 65 Adding an WAN Group Step 1 In the WAN Group window click the New Entry button and the Add New Address Group window will appear Step 2 In the Add New Address Group wind
42. dth Management 0 9 This section provides the Administrator with facilities to sent control policies for packets with different source IP addresses source ports destination IP addresses and destination ports Control policies decide whether packets from different network objects network services and applications are able to pass through the Bandwidth Manager What is Policy The device uses policies to filter packets The policy settings are source address destination address services permission packet log packet statistics and flow alarm Based on its source addresses a packet can be categorized into 1 Outgoing a client is in the LAN networks while a server is in the WAN networks 2 Incoming a client is in the WAN networks while a server is in the LAN networks How do use Policy The policy settings are source addresses destination addresses services permission log Statistics and flow alarm Among them source addresses destination addresses and IP mapping addresses have to be defined in the Address menu in advance Services can be used directly in setting up policies if they are in the Pre defined Service menu Custom services need to be defined in the Custom menu before they can be used in the policy settings lf the destination address of an incoming policy is a Mapped IP address or a Virtual Server address then the address has to be defined in the Virtual Server section instead of the Address
43. dwidth Manager to allow the LAN network users to access the Internet during work hours Therefore the Administrator may create a schedule to allow the Bandwidth Manager to work Monday Friday 8AM 5PM only During the non work hours the Bandwidth Manager will not allow Internet access 8 0 Accessing the Schedule window Step 1 Click on Schedule on the menu bar and the schedule window will appear displaying the active schedules Bandwidth Schedule Management Figure5 1 Schedule The following items are displayed in this window Name the name assigned to the schedule Comment a short comment describing the schedule Configure modify or remove al Adding a new Schedule Step 1 Click on the New Entry button and the Add New Schedule window will appear B Schedule Name Fill in a name for the new schedule B Period 1 Configure the start and stop time for the days of the week that the schedule will be active Step 2 Click OK to save the new schedule or click Cancel to cancel adding the new schedule Bandwidth Management Schedule d He Schedule Figure5 2 Add New Schedule G In setting a Schedule the value in Start time must be less than the value in Stop Time or you cannot add or configure the setting 8 2 Modifying a Schedule Step 1 In the Schedule window find the policy to be modified and click the corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Make needed changes Step 2 Click OK to s
44. e Bandwidth Manager Last Packet When the last packet is sent from LAN service server to WAN users the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Duration The period of time starts from the first packet to the last packet to be recorded Total Traffic The Bandwidth Manager will record the sum of time and show the percentage of each WAN user s upstream downstream to LAN service server Reset Counter Click the Reset Counter button to refresh the Accounting Report Bandwidth Management Tog BE Renat Tima Wed Miry 1 EMEN qu 7 7 Upurea First Packete EEE ee rT 1 En y Bo Bm s 0n Q DIM A d Cu 13 na i B E l E 21120 84 140 AE ON SUM CROC a 06DT02 314 L i i fag 15 Inbound Destination IP Accounting Report Destination IP When WAN users use Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN service server all of the Downstream Upstream First Packet Last Packet Duration log of the Destination IP will be recorded Definitions TOP Select the data you want to view It presents 10 pages in one page Pull down menu selection Destination IP The IP address used by WAN users who uses Bandwidth Manager Downstream The percentage of Downstream and the value of each WAN user who uses Bandwidth Manager to LAN service server Upstream The percentage of Upstream and the value of each LAN service server who uses Bandwidth Manager to WAN users First Packet When the first packet is s
45. e Dynamic DNS Step 1 Find the item you want to change and click Delete Step 2 A confirmation pop up box will appear click OK to delete the settings or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Managemeni Eniti terface PP 20 ALA Figurel 35 Remove Dynamic DNS AO Step 1 Select this option to the device s Logout the Bandwidth Manager This function protects your system while you are away Step 2 Click Logout the Bandwidth Manager Step 3 Click OK to logout or click Cancel to discard the change Bandwidth Management Figurel 36 Logout 41 Software Update Under Software Update the admin may update the device s software with a newer software You may acquire the current version number of software in Version Number Administrators may visit distributor s web site to download the latest version and save it in server s hard disc Step 1 Click Browse to select the latest version of Software Step 2 Click OK to update software Bandwidth Software Update Management Wertion Pimi 34 Jarwa Update Emna idu Deiari Dri CD ling Figurel 37 Software Update KA takes three minutes to update the software The system will restart automatically after updating the software 4 2 In this section the Administrator can set up the IP addresses for the office network The Administrator may configure the IP addresses of the Internal LAN network and the External
46. ent from WAN users to LAN service server the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Last Packet When the last packet is sent from LAN service server to WAN users the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Duration The period of time starts from the first packet to the last packet to be recorded Total Traffic The Bandwidth Manager will record the sum of time and show the percentage of each WAN user s upstream downstream to LAN service server Reset Counter Click the Reset Counter button to refresh the Accounting Report 158 Bandwidth Management Inbound Palris I Pa a T 2 f 1 Tul Ww pis I og Inbound Service Accounting Report Service When WAN users use Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN Service Server all of the Downstream Upstream First Packet Last Packet Duration log of the Communication Service will be recorded Definitions TOP Select the data you want to view It presents 10 results in one page According to the downstream upstream report of the selected TOP numbering to draw the Protocol Distribution chart Pull down menu selection Service The report of Communication Service when WAN users use the Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN service server Downstream The percentage of downstream and the value of each WAN user who uses Bandwidth Manager to LAN service server Upstream The percentage of upstream and the value of e
47. erver F Figure 9 6 Add New Virtual Server 120 Modifying a Virtual Server IP Address Step 1 Click the virtual server to be modified Virtual Server under the Virtual Server menu bar A new window appears displaying the IP address and service of the specified virtual server Step 2 Click on the Virtual Server s IP Address button at the top of the screen Step 3 Choose a new IP address from the drop down list Step 4 Click OK to save new IP address or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Aki Maus Virtual Seryar F E T Figure9 7 Modify Virtual Server IP Address 21 Removing a Virtual Server Step 1 Click the virtual server to be removed in the corresponding Virtual Server option under the Virtual Server menu bar A new window displaying the virtual server s IP address and service appears on the screen Step 2 Click the Virtual Server s IP Address button at the top of the screen Step 3 Select Disable in the drop down list in Step 4 Click OK to remove the virtual server Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 ud Aleve Virtual Garver IP Figure9 8 Remove Virtual Server 1 2 Setting the Virtual Server s services Step 1 For the Virtual Server which has already been set up with an IP address click the New Service button in the table Step 2 In the Virtual Server Configurations window B Server Virtual IP displays the WAN IP address assigned to
48. ffic and event log function is enabled Flow statistics function 1s enabled E The automatic execution function in Schedule table Iz Schedule has been enabled Alarm Traffic and event alarm function 1s enabled B ne QoS function is enabled function is enabled 9 9 Remarks To view the traffic and event log of the system click Log function in the menu bar on the left hand side To view the alarm records of the system click Alarm function in the menu bar on the left hand side To view the statistics 99 of the system click Statistics function in the menu bar on the left hand side Bandwidth Manager can execute the schedule in time slot automatically To modify the schedule click the Schedule function in the menu bar 100 Adding an Incoming Policy Under Incoming of the Policy menu click the New Entry button Bandwidth Management Incoming Figure7 6 Add a Incoming Policy Source Address Select the name of WAN from the pull down menu The names of WAN listed in this pull down menu are the Source Addresses that are already set If you want to add new WAN addresses to WAN of address menu you have to go to WAN function window to configure you will not be able to add new WAN addresses here Source Address Select the name of WAN from the pull down menu The names of WAN listed in this pull down menu are the Source Addresses that are already set If you want to add new WAN addresses to WAN of add
49. fied packets from LAN network to OC WAN network Traffic and event log function is enabled Flow statistics function 1s enabled The automatic execution function in Schedule table Schedule has been enabled Alarm TE Traffic and event alarm function 1s enabled Threshold QoS QoS function 1s enabled Remarks To view the traffic and event log of the system click Log function in the menu bar on the left hand side To view the alarm records 9 of the system click Alarm function in the menu bar on the left hand side To view the statistics 99 of the system click Statistics function in the menu bar on the left hand side Bandwidth Manager can execute the schedule function automatically in a certain time and range To modify the schedule click the Schedule function in the menu baron the left hand side Bandwidth Manager can execute the QoS function function automatically To modify the QoS click the QoS function in the menu bar on the left hand side a2 Adding a new Outgoing Policy Click on the New Entry button and the Add New Policy window will appear Bandwidth Management Outgoing Figure7 2 Add a new Outgoing Policy Source Address Select the name of the LAN network from the drop down list The drop down list contains the names of all LAN networks defined in the LAN section of the Address menu To create a new source address please go to the LAN section under the Address menu Destination Address
50. gement Packets Lag Figurel 13 Reboot Bandwidth Manager l Date Time Synchronizing the Bandwidth Manager with the System Clock Admins can configure the Bandwidth Manager s date and time by either syncing to an Internet Network Time Server NTP or by syncing to your computer s clock Follow these steps to sync to an Internet Time Server Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Enable synchronization by checking the box Click the down arrow to select the offset time from GMT Enter the Server IP Address or Server name with which you want to synchronize Update system clock every 5 minutes You can set the interval time to synchronize with outside servers If you set it to 0 it means the device will not synchronize automatically Follow this step to sync to your computer s clock Step 1 Click on the Sync button Click OK to apply the setting or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Date Time Figurel 14 System Time 16 Language Admins can configure the Bandwidth Manager Select the Language version Step 1 Select the Language version English Version Traditional Chinese Version or Simplified Chinese Version Step 2 Click OK to set the Language version or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Language Snape Sring amp English Version PC TradiSpszal Chireas Vainion PF smnlifisd Chimane Vargimn Figurel 15 Language Setting Permitted IPs O
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52. he Mapped IP you want it to be modified and click its corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Step 2 Enter settings in the Modify Mapped IP window Step 3 Click OK to save change or click Cancel to cancel Bandwidth METTE IP Management dodify Mapped 1P Figure9 3 Modify Mapped IP Note A Mapped IP cannot be modified if it has been assigned used as a destination address of any Incoming policies Removing a Mapped IP Step 1 In the Mapped IP table locate the Mapped IP desired to be removed and click its corresponding Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 Inthe Remove confirmation pop up window click OK to remove the Mapped IP or click Cancel to cancel Bandwidth Management Figure9 4 Remove Mapped IP Virtual Server Virtual server is a one to many mapping technique which maps a real IP address from the WAN interface to private IP addresses of the LAN network This function provides services or applications defined in the Service menu to enter into the LAN network Unlike a mapped IP which binds an WANIP to an LAN IP virtual server binds WAN IP ports to LAN IP ports Bandwidth Virtual Server 1 Management rial Server Fea n4 pressing murum Canimi hesin Airiui fejei Figure9 5 Virtual Server Definition Virtual Server IP The WAN IP address configured by the virtual server Click Click here to configure button to add new virtual server address Service
53. his schedule is used to set the time of permitting or blocking certain websites to enter Configuration To change the settings of URL Blocking click Modify to change the parameters click Delete to delete the settings How to use URL Blocking Description of signs To block certain websites Enter the complete domain name or key words of the website you M means to permit to enter x means wild card want to block in the Block String column For example www yahoo com or yahoo Only permit certain websites to enter Enter the complete domain name or key words of the website you permit to enter and add the N M sign inthe front For example www yahoo com or yahoo N After setting all the websites you permit entering add the sign gt in front of the last website you want to permit entering Note This instruction is always put in front of the last one If you want to add new websites to permit entering you have to remove the instruction of blocking all websites and then key in the new domain name after that add the block all instruction URL Blocking Block String Schedule 108 Adding a URL Blocking policy Step 1 After clicking New Entry the Add New Block String window will appear Step 2 Enter the URL of the website to be blocked Step 3 Click OK to add the policy Click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth URL Blocking Management Add Pew Bl
54. idth Management Permitted IPs is Figurel 19 Remove Permitted IPs 2 Multiple NAT Multiple NAT allows local port to set multiple subnetworks and connect with the Internet through different WAN IP Addresses For instance The lease line of a company applies several real IP Addresses 168 85 88 0 24 gt and the company is divided into R amp D department service sales department procurement department accounting department the company can distinguish each department by different subnetworks for the purpose of convenient Manager The settings are as the following 1 R amp D department subnetwork 192 168 1 11 24 Internal lt gt 168 85 88 253 WAN 2 Service department subnetwork 192 168 2 11 24 Internal lt gt 168 85 88 252 WAN 3 Sales department subnetwork 192 168 3 11 24 Internal lt gt 168 85 88 251 WAN 4 Procurement department subnetwork 192 168 4 11 24 Internal gt 168 85 88 250 WAN 5 Accounting department subnetwork 192 168 5 11 24 Internal lt gt 168 85 88 249 WAN The first department R amp D department was set while setting interface IP the other four ones have to be added in Multiple NAT gt after completing the settings each department use the different WAN IP Address to connect to the Internet The settings of each department are as the following Service IP Address 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 11 The other departments are also set by groups this
55. ield Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to confirm removing or click Cancel to cancel it Bandwidth Route Table Management Destimatkan IF T etmek Figurel 28 Remove a Static Route 33 DHCP In the section the Administrator can configure DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol settings for the LAN LAN network Entering the DHCP window Click System on the left hand side menu bar then click DHCP below it The DHCP window appears in which current DHCP settings are shown on the screen Bandwidth Management Dymamig i Addregg Thiet 192 168 10 Hemmant 255 265 755 0 Gamay 12168 11 Broadcast taz 168 1 255 F Ente DH CLP Stapar Domain Nurs ML ONS Server 1 bes ONS Server 1 Wis Server 1 Eoo WKS Server Z Lr C OI Client P Pange 1 Bore Te Fra ee Td Cihent IP Range 2 I T Tm d Leaged Time B hours 9E s Figurel 29 Dynamic IP address Dynamic IP Address functions Subnet LAN network s subnet NetMask LAN network s netmask Gateway LAN network s gateway IP address Broadcast LAN network s broadcast IP address 34 Enabling DHCP Support Step 1 In the Dynamic IP Address window click Enable DHCP Support Domain Name The Administrator may enter the name of the LAN network domain if preferred DNS Server 1 Enter the distributed IP address of DNS Server1 DNS Server 2 Enter the distributed IP address of DNS Server2 WINS Server
56. iew the Statistics figure every hour click Day to view the Statistics figure every day Y Coordinate Network Traffic Kbytes Sec X Coordinate Time Hour Minute Day Bandwidth WAN Statistics Management Bios Poi Lise Else disi kin WAN Dawnztrezm Ars d ou Figure13 2 WAN Sttatistics 164 Policy Statistics Entering the Statistics window Step 1 The Statistics window displays the statistics of current network connections E Source the name of source address Destination the name of destination address Service the service requested Action permit or deny Time viewable by minutes hours or days Bandwidth Policy Statistics Management Figure13 3 Policy Statistics G To use Statistics the administrator needs to go to Policy to enable Statistics function Entering the Policy Satistics Step 1 Click Statistics in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select WAN Statistics Step 2 In Statistics window find the domain name you want to view Step 3 In the Statistics window find the network you want to view and click Minute on the right hand side and then you will be able to view the Statistics figure every minute click Hour to view the Statistics figure every hour click Day to view the otatistics figure every day Y Coordinate Network Traffic Kbytes Sec X Coordinate Time Hour Minute Day Bandwidth Management Policy Statistics Inside Any m
57. igure4 7 Add New Group 4 Modifying Service Groups Step 1 In the Mod modify group window the following fields are displayed Available Services lists all the available services E Selected Services list services that have been assigned to the selected group Step 2 Add new services Select services in the Available Services list and then click the Add gt gt button to add them to the group Step 3 Remove services Select services to be removed in the Selected Services list and then click the lt lt Remove button to remove theses services from the group Step 4 Click OK to save editing changes Bandwidth Management Figure4 8 Modify Group 78 Removing Service Groups In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to remove the selected service group or click Cancel to cancel removing Bandwidth Management Figure4 9 Remove Group eo The Bandwidth Manager allows the Administrator to configure a schedule for policies to take affect By creating a schedule the Administrator is allowing the Bandwidth Manager policies to be used at those designated times only Any activities outside of the scheduled time slot will not follow the Bandwidth Manager policies therefore will likely not be permitted to pass through the Bandwidth Manager The Administrator can configure the start time and stop time as well as creating 2 different time periods in a day For example an organization may only want the Ban
58. inistrator is Administrator with read write privilege Sub Admins may be created by the Admin by clicking New Sub Admin Sub Admins have read only privilege Configure Click Modify to change the Sub Administrator s password and click Remove to delete a Sub Administrator Changing the Main Sub Administrator s Password Step 1 The Modify Administrator Password window will appear Enter in the required information B Password enter original password B New Password enter new password B Confirm Password enter the new password again Step 2 Click OK to confirm password change or click Cancel to cancel it Bandwidth Management kadife Anminan Password Figurel 2 Adding a new Sub Administrator Step 1 In the Add New Sub Administrator window B Sub Admin Name enter the username of new Sub Admin B Password enter a password for the new Sub Admin B Confirm Password enter the password again Step 2 Click OK to add the user or click Cancel to cancel the addition Bandwidth Management Ati aur Sub Admin Figure 1 3 Removing a Sub Administrator Step 1 In the Administration table locate the Administrator name you want to edit and click on the Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 The Remove confirmation pop up box will appear Click OK to remove that Sub Admin or click Cancel to cancel Bandwidth Admin Management Figurel 4 Remove Sub Admin The Administrator
59. is can cause traffic congestion on the network and slows the network down After enabling this function the System Administrator can enter the number of ICMP packets per second that is allowed to enter the network Bandwidth Manager Once the ICMP packets exceed this limit the activity will be logged in Alarm and an email alert is sent to the Administrator The default ICMP flood threshold is set to 1000 Pkts Sec Detect UDP Flood Select this option to detect UDP flood attacks A UDP flood attack is similar to an ICMP flood attack After enabling this function the System Administrator can enter the number of UDP packets per second that is allow to enter the network Bandwidth Manager Once the UDP packets exceed this limit the activity will be logged in Alarm and an email alert is sent to the Administrator The default UDP flood threshold is set to 1000 Pkts Sec Detect Ping of Death Attack Select this option to detect the attacks of tremendous trash data in PING packets that hackers send to cause System malfunction This attack can cause network speed to slow down or even make it necessary to restart the computer to get a normal operation Detect Tear Drop Attack Select this option to detect tear drop attacks These are packets that are segmented to small packets with negative length Some Systems treat the negative value as a very large number and copy enormous data into the System to cause System damage such as a shut down or a restart
60. istrator those users are not able to change any settings for the Bandwidth Manager Admin has control of user access to the Bandwidth Manager He she can add remove users and change passwords Setting The Administrator may use this function to backup Bandwidth Manager configurations and export save them to an Administrator computer or anywhere on the network or restore a configuration file to the device or restore the Bandwidth Manager back to default factory settings Under Setting the Administrator may enable e mail alert notification This will alert Administrator s automatically whenever the Bandwidth Manager has experienced unauthorized access or a network hit hacking or flooding Once enabled an IP address of a SMTP Simple Mail Transfer protocol Server is required Up to two e mail addresses can be entered for the alert notifications Date Time This function enables the Bandwidth Manager to be synchronized either with an Internet Server time or with the client computer s clock Language Both Chinese and English are supported in the Bandwidth Manager it Multiple NAT Multiple NAT allows local port to set multiple subnet works and connect with the Internet through different WAN IP Addresses Address Enables the Administrator to authorize specific internal external IP address s for Manager Hack Alert When abnormal conditions occur the Bandwidth Manager will send an e mail alert to notify the Administrator and also displa
61. k Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth WAN Group Management 3 15 Modify a WAN Group 6 7 Removing a WAN Group Step 1 In the WAN Group window locate the group to be removed and click its corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to remove the group or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth WAN Group Management Figure 3 16 Remove WAN Group 68 Service In this section network services are defined and new network services can be added There are three sub menus under Service which are Pre defined Custom and Group The Administrator can simply follow the instructions below to define the protocols and port numbers for network communication applications Users then can connect to servers and other computers through these available network services What is Service TCP and UDP protocols support varieties of services and each service consists of a TCP Port or UDP port number such as TELNET 23 SMTP 21 POP3 110 etc The Bandwidth Manager defines two services pre defined service and custom service The common use services like TCP and UDP are defined in the pre defined service and cannot be modified or removed Inthe custom menu users can define other TCP port and UDP port numbers that are not in the pre defined menu according to their needs When defining custom services the client port ranges from 1024 to 65535 and the server p
62. low the Alarm menu to enter the Event Alarm window Bandwidth Event Alarm Management Figurell 4 Event Alarm The table in Event Alarm window displays current traffic alarm logs for connections B Time log time B Event event descriptions 1409 Downloading the Event Alarm Logs The Administrator can back up event alarm logs regularly by downloading it to a file on the computer Step 1 In the Event Alarm window click the Download Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 Follow the File Download pop up box to save the event alarm logs into specific directory on the hard drive Bandwidth Management Event Alarm 49 When you send information to the Internet i might be 4 possible for others to see that information Do you want fo continues arr In the future do not show this message f Low Figurell 5 Event Alarm 146 Clearing Event Alarm Logs The Administrator may clear on line logs to keep the most updated logs on the screen Step 1 In the Event Alarm window click the Clear Logs button at the bottom of the screen Step 2 In the Clear Logs pop up box click OK Bandwidth Management Event Alarm Figurel1 6 Clear the Event Alarm L147 Accounting Report Accounting Report can be divided into two parts one is Outbound Accounting Report and the other is Inbound Accounting Report Outbound Accounting Report It is the statistics of the downs
63. m WAN network or Virtual Server Mapped IP 9 8 traveling through the Bandwidth Manager The first column is the logging function The second column is the Statistics function The third column is the Schedule function The fourth column is the Alarm Threshold function The fifth column is the QoS function If the figures appear in the column it means that the function is enabled On the other hand if there is no figures appeared in the column it means that the function is not enabled The fields of the Incoming window are Source source networks which are specified in the WAN section of the Address menu or all the WAN network addresses Destination destination networks which are IP Mapping addresses or Virtual server network addresses created in Virtual Server menu Service services supported by Virtual Servers or Mapped IP Action control actions to permit or deny packets from WAN networks to Virtual Server Mapped IP travelling through the device Option specify the monitoring functions on packets from WAN networks to Virtual Server Mapped IP travelling through the Bandwidth Manager Configure modify settings or remove incoming policy Move this sets the priority of the policies number 1 being the highest priority Descriptions for Policy PE Figure Name Name Description o ma Permit the specified packets from WAN to LAN Block the specified packets from WAN network to x Block LAN network Tra
64. m and Event Alarm Traffic alarm In control policies the Administrator set the threshold value for traffic alarm The System regularly checks whether the traffic for a policy exceeds its threshold value and adds a record to the traffic alarm file if it does Event alarm When Bandwidth Manager detects attacks from hackers it writes attacking data in the event alarm file and sends an e mail alert to the Administrator to take emergency steps How to apply Traffic Alarm The administrator can use Traffic Alarm to track the Source Address Destination Address network service and the status of network The administrator can save Traffic Logs and Event Logs for a pre determined time and then delete them to keep the newest log 141 Traffic Alarm In control policies the Administrator set the threshold value for traffic alarm The System regularly checks whether the traffic for a policy exceeds its threshold value and adds a record to the traffic alarm file if it does Entering the Traffic Alarm window Step 1 Click the Traffic Alarm option below Alarm menu to enter the Traffic Alarm window Bandwidth Management Traffic Alarm Figurell 1 Traffic Alarm Step 2 The table in the Traffic Alarm window displays the current traffic alarm logs for connections B Time The start and stop time of the specific connection B Source Name of the source network of the specific connection B Destination Name of the destination
65. may use this function to backup Bandwidth Manager configurations and export save them to an Administrator computer or anywhere on the network or restore a configuration file to the device or restore the Bandwidth Manager back to default factory settings Entering the Settings window Click Setting in the System menu to enter the Settings window The Bandwidth Manager Configuration settings will be shown on the screen Bandwidth Management Setting Eipin Gg etim Gate Hi Cert langai egil Baal Reform Freire Pim fma js baee peer i Hep Furizry Bete Gl M F rabia E mpi Aur H s l fur Large k se piana 4 SUT Gare T s a Loses _ Feud Arana 2 4 Mp Tem is pi dem gee As Pert HTTP Pen ETU pn Te Gerth el aai a e Ti S E tnaa To Panime daragsmmn Faces ipg BercaisS Maragere Ma Bobam llamd icth Sages Bpgbrm Figurel1 5 Setting Exporting Bandwidth Manager settings Step 1 Under Bandwidth Manager Configuration click on the Download button next to Export System Settings to Client Step 2 When the File Download pop up window appears choose the destination place to save the exported file The Administrator may choose to rename the file if preferred Bandwidth Setting Management Export System Settings to Cleri Cone Internet Explorer 4 When you send information to the
66. me of the DHCP lease for the LAN host computer 171 Setup Examples Example 1 Allow the LAN network to be able to access the Internet Example 2 The LAN network can only access Yahoo com website Example 3 Outside users can access the LAN FTP server through Virtual Servers Example 4 I Install a server inside the LAN network and have the Internet WAN users access the server through IP Mapping Example 5 Use QoS to setup LAN to WAN network to attain the maximum downstream upstream bandwidth The setup orders should be QoS and then Policy Example 1 Allow the LAN network to be able to access the Internet Step 1 Enter the Outgoing window under the Policy menu Step 2 Click the New Entry button on the bottom of the screen otep 3 In the Add New Policy window enter each parameter then click OK Bandwidth Outgoin Management gomg Aiii Mejit kir ir ila Trai Step 4 When the following screen appears the setup is completed 172 Bandwidth Management Outgoing Example 2 The LAN network can only access Yahoo com website otep 1 otep 2 otep 3 otep 4 otep 5 otep 6 Step 7 Enter the WAN window under the Address menu Click the New Entry button In the Add New Address window enter relating parameters Bandwidth Management TEETE Click OK to end the address table setup Go to the Outgoing window under the Policy menu Click the New Entry button In the Add New Policy window en
67. n where the selections are setup Source Address LAN of Address menu Destination Address WAN of Address menu Service Pre defined Custom or Group under Service Click OK to do confirm modification or click Cancel to cancel it Bandwidth Management Outgoing Figure7 3 Modify the Outgoing Policy Source Address Select the name of LAN from the pull down menu The names of LAN listed in this pull down menu are the Source Addresses that are already set Destination Address Select the name of WAN from the pull down menu The names of WAN listed in this pull down menu are the Destination Addresses that are already set IP address of WAN network Service Select the service item from the pull down menu Action Select Permit or Block to allow or reject the specified packets from LAN network to WAN network Logging Select Enable to enable the Logging function Statistics Select Enable to enable the Statistics function Schedule Select the item listed in the schedule to enable the policy to automatically execute 9 5 the function in a certain time and range Alarm Threshold To set the maximum value of transmitting and receiving packet enter the number based on the unit KBytes Sec QoS To determine if the QoS function can work in this Policy function Click OK to execute the new setting or click Cancel to discard changes If you want to change or add new items in the pull down menu go to the correspon
68. name The service names that provided by the virtual server Port The TCP UDP ports that present the service items provided by the virtual server Server Virtual IP The virtual IP which mapped by the virtual server Configure To change the service configuration click Configure to change the parameters click Delete to delete the configuration This virtual server provides four real IP addresses which means you can setup four virtual servers at most Setup under the Virtual Server sub selections Virtual Server 1 2 3 4 in the menu bar on the left hand side The administrator can select Virtual Server1 2 3 Aunder Virtual Server selection in the menu bar on the left hand side click Server Virtual IP to add or change the virtual server IP address click Click here to configure to add or change the virtual server service configuration Adding a Virtual Server Step 1 Click an available virtual server from Virtual Server in the Virtual Server menu bar to enter the virtual server configuration window In the following Virtual Server is assumed to be the chosen option Step 2 Click the click here to configure button and the Add new Virtual Server IP window appears and asks for an IP address from the WAN network Step 3 Select an IP address from the drop down list of available WAN network IP addresses Step 4 Click OK to add new Virtual Server or click Cancel to cancel adding Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 ed Alea Virtual S
69. ndwidth Upstream Bandwidth To configure the Guarateed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth QoS Priority To configure the priority of distrubuting Upstream Downstream and unused bandwidth 8 6 Add New QoS Step 1 Click QoS in the menu bar on the left hand side Bandwidth Management Step 2 Click the New Entry button to add new QoS Definition Name The name of the QoS you want to configure Downstream Bandwidth To configure the Guarateed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth Upstream Bandwidth To configure the Guarateed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth QoS Priority To configure the priority of distrubuting Upstream Downstream and unused bandwidth Click the OK button to add new QoS 8 Modify QoS Step 1 Click QoS in the menu bar on the left hand side Bandwidth Management Click the Modify button to modify QoS Definition Name The name of the QoS you want to configure Downstream Bandwidth To configure the Guarateed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth Upstream Bandwidth To configure the Guarateed Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth QoS Priority To configure the priority of distrubuting Upstream Downstream and unused bandwidth Click the OK button to modify QoS 88 Delete QoS Step 1 In the QoS window find the QoS you want to change and click Delete in the Configure column Step 2 In the Delete QoS window click OK to delete the QoS or click Cancel to discard the change Bandwi
70. ng a new Service In the Custom window click the New Entry button and a new service table appears In the new service table B New Service Name This will be the name referencing the new service B Protocol Enter the network protocol type to be used such as TCP UDP or Other please enter the number for the protocol type B Client Port enter the range of port number of new clients B Server Port enter the range of port number of new servers The client port ranges from 1024 to 65535 and the server port ranges from 0 to 1023 Step 1 Click OK to add new services or click Cancel to cancel Step 2 Click OK to accept editing or click Cancel Bandwidth Custom Management Figure4 3 Add New Custom Service T Modifying Custom Services Step 1 A table showing the current settings of the selected service appears on the screen Step 2 Enter the new values Step 3 Click OK to accept editing or click Cancel Bandwidth Management Custom ieee Lider Defi Service Figure4 4 Modify Custom Service 4 Removing Custom Services Step 1 Click its corresponding Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 In the Remove confirmation pop up box click OK to remove the selected service or click Cancel to cancel action Bandwidth Management Custom Figure4 5 Remove Custom Service T 9 Accessing the Group window Step 1 Click Group under it A window will appear with a table displaying current
71. nly the authorized IP address is permitted to manage the Bandwidth Manager Bandwidth Permitted IPs Management IP Agdreng Pain agk Ping Configure Figurel 16 Permitted IP Address 18 Add Permitted IP Address Step 1 Click New Entry button Step 2 In IP Address field enter the LAN IP address or WAN IP address E IP address Enter the LAN IP address or WAN IP address B Netmask Enter the netmask of LAN WAN B Ping Select this to allow the external network to ping the IP Address of the Firewall B WebUI Check this item Web User can use HTTP to connect to the Setting window of BandWidth Manager Step 3 Click OK to add Permitted IP or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Permitted IPs Management Ait Hea Permitted Pa Figurel 17 Add New Permitted IPs 19 Modify Permitted IP Address Step 1 In the table of Permitted IPs highlight the IP you want to modify and then click Modify Step 2 In Modify Permitted IP enter new IP address Step 3 Click OK to modify or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Permitted IPs Management Mina Farmiltse Fy fins ium Figurel 18 Modify Permitted IPs 20 Remove Permitted IP addresses Step 1 In the table of Permitted IPs highlight the IP you want to remove and then click Remove Step 2 In Remove Permitted IP enter new IP address Step 3 In the confirm window click OK to remove or click Cancel to discard changes Bandw
72. ntrol policies Traffic log s parameters are setup when setting up control policies Traffic logs record the details of packets such as the start and stop time of connection the duration of connection the source address the destination address and services requested for each control policy Event logs record the contents of System Configuration changes made by the Administrator such as the time of change settings that change the IP address used to log on etc How to use the Log The Administrator can use the log data to monitor and manage the device and the networks The Administrator can view the logged data to evaluate and troubleshoot the network such as pinpointing the source of traffic congestions 128 Traffic Loc The Administrator queries the Bandwidth Manager for information such as source address destination address start time and Protocol port of all connections Entering the Traffic Log window Step 1 Click the Traffic Log option under Log menu to enter the Traffic Log window Bandwidth Management Traffic Log Figure10 1 Traffic Log Traffic Log Table The table in the Traffic Log window displays current System statuses Definition Time The start time of the connection Source IP address of the source network of the specific connection Destination IP address of the destination network of the specific connection Protocol amp Port Protocol type and Port number of the specific connection
73. och String Figure8 2 Adda New URL Blocking 109 Modifying a URL Blocking Policy Step 1 In the URL Blocking window find the policy to be modified and click the corresponding Modify option in the Configure field Step 2 Make the necessary changes needed Step 3 Click on OK to save changes or click on Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth URL Blocking Management RodiPy Glock String Figure8 3 Modify the URL Blocking Removing a URL Blocking policy Step 1 In the URL Blocking window find the policy to be removed and click the corresponding Remove option in the Configure field Step 2 A confirmation pop up box will appear click on OK to remove the policy or click on Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth URL Blocking Management Figure8 4 Remove a URL Blocking Blocked URL site When a user from the LAN network tries to access a blocked URL the error below will appear This page is blocked idum dU Do We General Blockinc To let Popups ActiveX Java or Cookies in or keep them out Step 1 Click Content Filtering in the menu Step 2 General Blocking detective functions Popup filtering Prevent pop up boxes from appearing ActiveX filtering Prevent ActiveX packets Java filtering Prevent Java packets Cookie filtering Prevent Cookie packets Step 3 After selecting each function click the OK button below Bandwidth Management General Blocking Figure8 5 Gener
74. of the Firewall This will allow people from the Internet to be able to ping the Firewall f set to enable the BANDWIDTH MANAGER will respond to echo request packets from the external network WebuUI Select this to allow the BANDWIDTH MANAGER WEBUI to be accessed from the External WAN network This will allow the WebUI to be configured from a user on the Internet Keep in mind that the BANDWIDTH MANAGER always requires a username and password to enter the WebUl After setting all of the interface address click OK button Bandwidth Management Interface LILETTRE EI Essi Nap o Get Figure2 4 WAN interface setup for Static IP Address If you want to set up DNS Server you have to go to Virtual Server function to map the real IP o 0 address from DNS server to the corresponding private IP address of internal DNS server Enter the mapped IP address of internal server in DNS server address field o l The Bandwidth Manager allows the Administrator to set Interface addresses of the LAN network LAN network group WAN network WAN group What is the Address Table An IP address in the Address Table can be an address of a computer or a sub network The Administrator can assign an easily recognized name to an IP address Based on the network it belongs to an IP address can be an LAN IP address WAN IP address If the Administrator needs to create a control policy for packets of different IP addresses he can first add a
75. ort ranges from 0 to 1023 How dol use Service The Administrator can add new service group names in the Group option under Service menu and assign desired services into that new group Using service group the Administrator can simplify the processes of setting up control policies For example there are 10 different computers that want to access 5 different services on a server such as HTTP FTP SMTP POP3 and TELNET Without the help of service groups the Administrator needs to set up 50 10x5 control policies but by applying all 5 services to a single group name in the service field it takes only one control policy to achieve the same effect as the 50 control policies 6 9 Pre defined Entering a Pre defined window Step 1 Click Pre defined under it A window will appear with a list of services and their associated IP addresses This list cannot be modified Bandwidth Pre defined Management Figure4 1 Pre defined Service Icons and Descriptions Figu Description TCP services i g FTP FINGER HTTP HTTPS IMAP SMTP gt POP3 ANY AOL BGP GOPHER InterLocator IRC L2TP LDAP NetMeeting NNTP PPTPReal gt Media RLOGIN SSH gt TCP ANY TELNET VDO Live WAIS WINFRAME UDP services 1 g IKE DNS NTP IRC RIP SNMP SYSLOG gt TALK TFTP UDP ANY UUC etc ICMP services 1 g PING TRACEROUTE etc TO Entering the Custom window Step 1 Click Custom under it A
76. ow the following fields will appear Name enter the name of the new group Available Address List the names of all the members of the WAN network Selected Address List the names to assign to the new group Add members Select the names to be added in the Available Address list and click the Add button to add them to the Selected Address list Remove members Select the names to be removed in the Selected Address list and click the lt lt Remove button to remove them from the Selected Address list Step 3 Click OK to add the new group or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth WAN Group Management de Mew A stdrags Graum 3 14 Add a new WAN Group 6 6 Modifying a WAN Group Step 1 In the WAN Group window locate the network group to be modified and click its corresponding Modify button in the Configure field Step 2 A window displaying the information of the selected group appears E Available Address list the names of all the members of the WAN network B Selected Address list the names of the members that have been assigned to this group Step 3 Add members Select the names to be added in the Available Address list and click the Add gt gt button to add them to the Selected Address list Step 4 Remove members Select the names to be removed in the Selected Address list and click the lt lt Remove button to remove them from the Selected Address list Step 5 Click OK to save changes or clic
77. ped IP Management Agd Hey Hamira iP ans Ainm Step 3 When the following screen appears the IP Mapping setup is completed External lP Map To Virtual IP Step 4 Go to the Incoming window under the Policy menu Step 5 Click the New Entry button 177 Add New Policy Step 6 In the Add New Policy window set each parameter then click OK Step 7 Open all the services ANY Step 8 The setup is completed 178 Example 5 Use QoS to setup LAN to WAN network to attain the maximum downstream upstream bandwidth The setup orders should be QoS and then Policy Step 1 Enter the QoS window in the menu bar on the left hand side of the window Step 2 Click the New Entry button Step 3 In the Add New QoS window enter each parameter Step 4 Click OK Step 6 Go to the Outgoing window under the Policy menu 179 Step 7 Click the New Entry button Bandwidth Management Outgoing 30 Sc urrefeatiraiiangerce oberg plane enfic Step 8 In Add New Policy window set each parameter then click OK Bandwidth Management 180 Step 9 Open all the services ANY The setup is completed Bandwidth Management Outgoing Leroi Er 2 atigurz 181 Install a server inside the LAN network open to all the IP addresses including LAN and WAN IPs to use QoS to attain the maximum downstream and upstream bandwidth The setup orders should be QoS Virtual Server and then Policy
78. ress menu you have to go to WAN function window to configure you will not be able to add new WAN addresses here Destination Address Select the name of LAN from the pull down menu The names of LAN listed in this pull down menu are The Mapped IP or Server Virtual IP configured in the Mapped IP or Virtual Server 1 2 3 4 window under Virtual Server function To add new items into the pull down menu go to Virtual Server window to configure Service Select the service item from the pull down menu Action Select from the pull down menu to determine the WAN Virtual Server or Mapped IP packets are permitted or forbidden to pass Select Permit or Forbid Logging Select Enable to enable the Logging function Statistics Select Enable the enable the Statistics function Schedule Select the item listed in the schedule to enable the policy to automatically execute the function in a certain time and range 101 Alarm Threshold To set the maximum value of transmitting and receiving packet enter the number based on the unit KBytes Sec QoS To determine if the QoS function can work in this Policy function Click OK to execute the new setting or click Cancel to discard changes W To change the Policy order of Incoming select the number from the pull down menu on the right hand side Move column 102 Modifying Incoming Policy Step 1 In the Modify Policy window fill in new settings Step 2 Click OK to save modifications or cli
79. sses which are the real servers By sending all data packets to all similar servers this increases the server s efficiency reduces risks of server crashes and enhances servers stability How to use Virtual Server and mapped IP Virtual Server and Mapped IP are part of the IP mapping scheme By applying the incoming policies Virtual Server and IP mapping work similarly They map real IP addresses to the physical servers private IP addresses which is opposite to NAT but there are still some differences B Virtual Server can map one real IP to several LAN physical servers while Mapped IP can only map one real IP to one LAN physical server 1 to 1 Mapping The Virtual Servers load balance feature can map a specific service request to different physical servers running the same services B Virtual Server can only map one real IP to one service port of the LAN physical servers while Mapped IP maps one real IP to all the services offered by the physical server B P mapping and Virtual Server work by binding the IP address of the WAN virtual server to the private LAN IP address of the physical server that supports the services Therefore users from the WAN network can access servers of the LAN network by requesting the service from the IP address provided by Virtual Server Mapped IP Internal private IP addresses are translated through NAT Network Address Translation Ifa server is located in the LAN network it has a private
80. t Counter button to refresh the Accounting Report 154 Bandwidth Outbound Management Reet Time Wed May OO dA 49 2002 Mam Uptirean Firtt Packet gr rmm P i on ial Mh ied See n i Tu TY 45 dd eS a TEER SE LH pd Se ace tac 1 ye ee oA T n Se o e od Bandwidth Management Outbound 1939 Inbound Step 1 Click Service in the menu bar on the left hand side of the window Click Group under it Bandwidth er Management Tog 13 t Remi Time Wed May 1 00 44 4B ZI E i waita UT Lari Farii l Legon pilos 3 s O 156 Inbound Source IP Accounting Report Source IP When WAN users use Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN service server all of the Downstream Upstream First Packet Last Packet Duration log of the source IP will be recorded Definitions TOP Select the data you want to view It presents 10 pages in one page Select from the Pull down menu Source IP The IP address used by WAN users who use Bandwidth Manager Downstream The percentage of Downstream and the value of each WAN user who uses Bandwidth Manager to LAN service server Upstream The percentage of Upstream and the value of each LAN service server who uses Bandwidth Manager to WAN users First Packet When the first packet is sent from WAN users to LAN service server the sent time will be recorded by th
81. te the new setting or click Cancel to discard changes G if you want to change or add new items into the pull down menu go to the original configuration unit 104 Removing an Incoming Policy Step 1 Inthe Remove confirmation window click Ok to remove the policy or click Cancel to cancel removing Bandwidth Management Incoming da Gourte Figure7 8 Remove an Incoming Policy 105 Content filtering Content Filtering includes URL Blocking and General Blocking URL Blocking The administrator can use a complete domain name key word or gt to make rules for specific websites General Blocking To let Popup ActiveX Java Cookie in or keep them out Apply Policy Administrator can use a complete domain name key word wild card or x to permit or block access to certain websites 106 URL Blockinc The Administrator may setup URL Blocking to prevent LAN network users from accessing a specific website on the Internet Any web request coming from an LAN network computer to a blocked website will receive a blocked message instead of the website Entering the URL blocking window Step 1 Click on URL Blocking under the Configuration menu bar Step 2 Click on New Entry Bandwidth URL Blocking Management Figure8 1 Enter the URL Blocking Definition Block String The domain name that is permitted or blocked to enter by Bandwidth Manager Schedule T
82. ter corresponding parameters Click OK 173 Step 8 When the following screen appears the setup is completed 174 Example 3 Outside users can access the LAN FTP server through Virtual Servers Step 1 Enter Virtual Server under the Virtual Server menu Step 2 Click the click here to configure button Step 3 Select an WANIP address then click OK otep 4 Click the New Service button on the bottom of the screen otep 5 Add the FTP service pointing to the LAN server IP address Step 6 Click OK Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 EDIT Policy antemi Filtering tappi I 1 I Step 7 Anew Virtual Service should appear Bandwidth Management Virtual Server 1 Virtual Server Real IF 850234 o0 Service Name Part External Port Server Virtual iP Configure i 1 Tem hose oe 175 Step 8 Go to the Incoming window under the Policy menu then click on the New Entry button Bandwidth Management Incoming de SeurretfiestirmiangSeruecerciargoplianec enfig Bandwidth Management Step 10 An Incoming FTP policy should now be created 176 Example 4 Install a server inside the LAN network and have the Internet WAN users access the server through IP Mapping Step 1 Enter the Mapped IP window under the Virtual Server menu Step 2 Click the New Entry button Step 3 In the Add New IP Mapping window enter each parameter Step 4 Click OK Bandwidth Map
83. the Administrator How to use Statistics The Administrator can get the current network status from statistics and use the information provided by statistics as a basis to mange networks How to apply WAN Statistics The Administrator needs to go to Policy to set the network IP addresses that you want to gather statistics in this way the administrator can handle the whole network condition and takes it as a basis of managing the network The administrator needs to go to the Policy to set the network IP of the WAN statistics By the Wan statistics you can obtain the status of the network LOZ WAN Statistics Step 1 Click Statistics in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select WAN Statistics Step 2 The WAN Statistics will be displayed Bandwidth Management WAN Statistics Hazm piii Blii kibai timer Cung WAN Downstream M oae TEL Figure13 1 WAN Statistics Time The statistics based on the units of minute hour and day WAN Downstream Figure WAN Upstream Figure WAN Downstream Packet Figure WAN upstream Packet Figure 163 Step 1 Click Statistics in the menu bar on the left hand side and then select WAN Statistics Step 2 In Statistics window find the domain name you want to view Step 3 In the Statistics window find the network you want to view and click Minute on the right hand side and then you will be able to view the Statistics figure every minute click Hour to v
84. tion Ex Ti l l Outbound Destination IP Accounting Report Destination IP When WAN service server uses Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN user all of the Downstream Upstream First Packet Last Packet Duration log of the Destination IP will be recorded Definition TOP Select the data you want to view it presents 10 results in one page Pull down menu selection Destination IP The IP address used by WAN service server which uses Bandwidth Manager Downstream The percentage of downstream and the value of each WAN service server which uses Bandwidth Manager to LAN user Upstream he percentage of upstream and the value of each LAN user who uses Bandwidth Manager to WAN service server First Packet When the first packet is sent from WAN service server to LAN users the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Last Packet When the last packet from LAN user is sent to WAN service server the sent time will be recorded by the Bandwidth Manager Duration The period of time which starts from the first packet to the last packet to be recorded Total Traffic The Bandwidth Manager will record the sum of time and show the percentage of each WAN service server s upstream downstream to LAN user Reset Counter Click Reset Counter button to refresh Accounting Report IO Bandwidth Outbound Management Ten t i EEEE a l Remi Time Wed May 10041 40 2002 De E lt Aperetre arm Ungigert ITI L
85. tly go to Admin Select Enable E mail Alert Notification under E Mail Settings Enter the e mail address to receive the alarm notification Click OK Step 2 Go to LOG gt Log Backup Check to enable Log Mail Support Click OK System Settings Enable Syslog Message Step 1 Check to enable Syslog Message Enter the Host IP Address and Host Port number to receive the Syslog message Step 2 Click OK Bandwidth Management Log Backup E Enable Log Moi Suppa When Lag Full 00K bes Bancwidth Manogement Appliance sends Log Yuu must aet E mad Alarm gt enable LIED Sritis E Ename Gyriog Mesaapen Eytlog Hoa IP Address Pa dear dei Eyaleg Hari Fon mr T ET 2 5 Err LI Eat ce Figurel0 11 Log Backup 139 Disable Log Mail Support amp Syslog Message Step 1 Go to LOG gt Log Backup Uncheck to disable Log Mail Support Click OK Step 2 Go to LOG gt Log Backup Uncheck to disable Settings Message Click OK Bandwidth Management Log Backup Log Mall Configuration C Ensbie Log Mail Support When lag Full GOO Ente pardwidth Managerion Appliance senda Log Tou must aet E mad Alarm enable F Enable Syzlog Messagez Eyslog Host iP Addrasa J Syslog Hirst Part CE Cel Figure10 12 Disable Log Backup 140 In this chapter the Administrator can view traffic alarms and event alarms that occur and the Bandwidth Manager has logged Bandwidth Manager has two alarms Traffic Alar
86. to enter the WebUl A8 After setting all of the parameters click OK button Bandwidth Interface Management LAN interfaca NN Transparent Mode Pulire BS HAT Made Lud IP Addresa mnan 707 o e Netmask PIELE Enabis E Ping B uui WAN interface f PPPoE ADSL Useri e Dynamic IP Addres dm emas aem Useri C Sc iP Address IP Addrews nno mer Hee ET MAC Address DETRE Ce BA ees Hostnams Domain Mame D Max Downstream Bandwidih kbps Max 10 Mbps Max Ugrstream Bandwidth Kbps Max 10 Mbps Eafe C Ping F Webi Figure2 3 Dynamic IP Address Cable Modem User AQ For Static IP Address This option is for users who are assigned a static IP Address from their ISP Your ISP will provide all the information needed for this section such as IP Address Netmask Gateway and DNS Use this option if you have more than one public IP Address assigned to you IP Address Enter the static IP address assigned to you by your ISP This will be the public IP address of the External WAN port of the Bandwidth Manager Netmask This will be the Netmask of the external WAN network i e 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway This will be the Gateway IP address DNS Server 1 2 Enter the DNS 1 2 server provided by ISP See Note Max Upstream Bandwidth Max Downstream Bandwidth The bandwidth provided by ISP Upstream Downstream can be up to 10Mbps Ping Select this to allow the external network to ping the IP Address
87. tream and upstream of the LAN WAN and all kinds of communication services Source IP the IP address used by LAN users who use Bandwidth Manager Destination IP The IP address used by WAN service server which uses Bandwidth Manager Service The communication service which listed in the pull down menu when LAN users use bandwidth Manager to connect to WAN service server 148 Inbound Accounting Report a oe m a LAN X service Server E It is the statistics of downstream upstream for all kinds of communication services the Inbound Accounting report will be shown when WAN user uses Bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN Service Server Source IP the IP address used by WAN users who use Bandwidth Manager Destination IP the IP address used by LAN service server who use Bandwidth Manager Service The communication service which listed in the pull down menu when WAN users use bandwidth Manager to connect to LAN Service server Administrator can use this Accounting Report to inquire the LAN IP users and WAN IP users and to gather the statistics of Downstream Upstream First packet Last packet Duration and the service of all the user s IP that passes the Bandwidth Manager 149 Outbound Accounting Report Step 1 Click the Accounting Report function and then select Outbound Bandwidth Outbound Management Tog Ta UTTTTBP First Puckett Lost Pockei Remi Time Wed May 1 DO 4
88. up box click OK to remove the group or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth LAN Group Management Figure 3 8 Remove LAN Group 6 0 Entering the WAN window Step 1 Click WAN under the Address menu to enter the WAN window The current setting information such as the name of the WAN network IP and Netmask addresses will show on the screen Bandwidth Management Figure3 9 WAN Definitions Name Name of WAN network address IP Netmask IP address Netmask of WAN network Configure Configure the settings of WAN network Click Modify to change the settings of WAN network Click Remove to delete the setting of WAN network Bin the WAN Network window if one of the members has been added to Policy or LAN Group the Configure column will show the message In Use In this case you are not allowed to modify or remove the settings 61 Adding a new WAN Address Step 1 In the WAN window click the New Entry button Step 2 In the Add New Address window enter the settings for a new WAN network address Step 3 Click OK to add the specified WAN network or click Cancel to discard changes Bandwidth Management Figure3 10 Add WAN IP Address 6 2 Modifying an WAN Address Step 1 In the WAN table locate the name of the network to be modified and click the Modify option in its corresponding Configure field Step 2 The Modify Address window will appear on the screen immediately In the Modify Address win
89. uratan Expor System Settings to Cikar Corned impart System Settimgs from Cliamt a aa banimi enni j i et Factory Setting E Erable E mail Alert iatificatiam Sender Address Optional D j EHT Server _ E ar nii Address D 4 Eana Address 2 nl Mail Test Mar Eno cp TL rd AAN 0 Jo Tu To Bancwtotn Management Pachata Leg f Eneble To Amma Managemorg Packets Log aam dimi Heaps ment Reboot Figurel 8 Select Reset Factory Settings 10 Enabling E mail Alert Notification Step 1 Select Enable E mail Alert Notification under E Mail Settings This function will enable the Bandwidth Manager to send e mail alerts to the System Administrator when the network is being attacked by hackers or when emergency conditions occur Step 2 SMTP Server IP Enter SMTP server s IP address Step 3 E Mail Address 1 Enter the first e mail address to receive the alarm notification Step 4 E Mail Address 2 Enter the second e mail address to receive the alarm notification Optional Click OK on the bottom right of the screen to enable E mail alert notification Bandwidth Management Barndecdth Maanagrmint Canfguralar Export System Stirpe to Clee b ossi porn 2ystem Settings from Client ae Zen me Banner cn C HaerebFactory Settings m Seine B Emnshie E mail Alert Notifestian Sender Address Optional e SMTP Server E snail Addrece
90. y warning messages in the Event window of Alarm Route Table Use this function to enable the Administrator to add static routes for the networks when the dynamic route is not efficient enough DHCP Administrator can configure DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol settings for the LAN LAN network Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS require Dynamic DNS Service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname allowing your device to be more easily accessed by specific name When this function is enabled the IP address in Dynamic DNS Server will be automatically updated with the new IP address provided by ISP Logout Administrator logs out the Bandwidth Manager This function protects your system while you are away Software Update The administrator can update the device s software with the latest version Administrators may visit distributor s web site to download the latest firmware Administrators may update the device firmware to optimize its performance and keep up with the latest fixes for intruding attacks On the left hand menu click on Setup and then select Admin below it The current list of Administrator s shows up Banawidth Management Figurel 1 Settings of the Administration table Administrator Name The username of Administrators for the Bandwidth Manager The user admin cannot be removed Privilege The privileges of Administrators Admin or Sub Admin The username of the main Adm

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