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1. amp gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ne X Links Atos acl Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection DOWN Connect ED Profile with the ls your default profile To make changes to your default profile click on the profile editor button E Done Intemet If you clicked on connect the following screen will appear briefly The PPP Status in the Connection Overview screen allows you to view the state of your ISP connection When the PPP Status displays Connecting this means that you are establishing a PPP session 030 300411 Rev A 33 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 At WES TELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Home Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection Connecting abort qq Profile with the is your default profile To make changes to your default profile click on the profile editor button Once a PPP session has been established the PPP Status will display UP Congratulations You may now surf the Internet A WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintena
2. a Update Device Microsoft Internet Explorer ioj x File Edt Wiew Favontes Tools Help Update Device Update Status Unknown Current Yersion YER 01 05 01 Newer Version Unknown Issues Erratas errata not available hug information not available Status Last Update Check Performed unknown Check for web Update web update now Yer update now settings z Intenet Click on the check for web update button in the Update Device screen to check the web for possible software updates This screen will retrieve the software update file and display any available update information You must be connected to the Internet to use this option NOTE If you click on check for web update and the page returns a page not found message this indicates that the software update file is not available Go back to the previous screen to continue Click on the web update now button in the Update Device screen to download the software update file and automatically update the modem firmware if an update is available and applicable You must be connected to the Internet to use this option If you click on the settings button in the Update Device screen the following screen will appear This screen displays the location of the software update file 030 300411 Rev A 95 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 e Auto Update Device Microsoft Internet Explorer E ol x File Edit V
3. If you are using only Ethernet ports USB driver installation is not necessary The Microsoft Plug and Play auto detect feature recognizes when new hardware has been installed After you connect the Modem to the PC the Modem will be detected automatically Before you begin the USB driver software installation determine which operating system is installed on your PC Then follow the instructions that match your operating system e g for Microsoft Windows 98 refer to the instructions in section 6 2 Next begin the USB driver software installation When the installation has completed proceed to section 7 The following table provides a quick reference to the USB software driver instructions Your Operating System Refer to this section for USB driver instructions Windows 98 or 98 SE Windows ME 6 2 6 1 CD ROM Installation 1 Place the CD ROM that you received in the Modem kit into the CD ROM drive of the PC that is connected to the USB port 2 Go to the USB driver installation section that matches your operating system and follow the procedures outlined in that section 3 Verify the connection to the computer by observing the state of the USB LED Once the USB drivers have been installed the USB LED should be solid green Solid green indicates a USB connection has been established Refer to see APPENDIX B Hardware Features for additional information on LED States 6 2 Installing the USB Drivers for Windows 98 IMPORTANT
4. WESTELL LITELINE ETHERNET BRIDGE MODEL 6000 LITELINE DUAL CONNECT BRIDGE MODEL6110 LITELINE DUAL CONNECT NAT ROUTER MODEL 6100 USER GUIDE Copyright 2004 Westell Inc 030 300411 Rev A WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 This User Guide provides information about the LiteLine Ethernet Bridge Model 6000 the LiteLine Dual Connect Bridge Model 6110 and the LiteLine Dual Connect NAT Router 6100 The following table outlines the sections of this document that apply to each Westell product To determine which product you have view the label that is affixed to the bottom of the modem The label contains a model number that identifies your product 2 Safety Instructions SSS o a S a o a O 3 Regulatory Information Z o o J x J o x x 4 Networking Requirements o Z o o o Jo x J x x 5 Installing the Hardware o oS o a o a o a O 6 Installing the USB Drivers Z o o o o ooo o o a o a O 7 Configuration Menu eS Setting Up Advanced Service Configuration Ln PS X X X pS X X x 10 11 12 13 Maintenance Menu o x s eee Appendix A Help o S o x ee 18 19 Appendix D Exiting the Router o do o ooo So y 21 22 23 Software License Agreement x J o x o x X 24 Publication Information X Note The 6100 product has diagnostic capabilities internal to the device pS 14 15 16 17 p lt Za 8 _ a 10 i 12 em o 14
5. 030 300411 Rev A 81 July 2004 WO WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 10 Turbo TCP If you select Turbo at the Configuration menu the following screen will be displayed Click on the Turbo TCP Enable box to enable Turbo Links Address gt Ea Je Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Turbo TCP Turbo TCP Enable Intemet Turbo TCP Enable Factory Default Disabled If Enabled Turbo will assign a high priority to TCP signaling packets in the upstream direction then place the packet in one of several transmit queues based on this priority 030 300411 Rev A 82 July 2004 WW WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on the Turbo TCP Enable box a check mark will appear in the box Click on save SEE WESTELL SS SSS Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Turbo TCP Enable If you clicked on save the following pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK to save the setting pE Microsoft Internet Explorer 030 300411 Rev A 83 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 12 SETTING UP ADVANCED SERVICE CONFIGURATION MODEL 6100 You can set up additional Service Configuration options for your NAT Router that allow you to enter the port forwarding and trigger port
6. 1s 16 ia 18 19 21 22 23 24 030 300411 Rev A 2 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 ecccccceccceessesssseeeeceseessseeeeeecessesseeeeeeeesseenaaees 6 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MODELS 6000 6100 6110 ceccccsssssssceeecesssesseeeeeceessessaseeeeesssssaaees 6 3 REGULATORY INFORMATION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 0 cccccccccessssssteeeeeeessssseeeeeeeeseessseeeeeees 7 3 1 1g OOF CODPE Ie NO lo ee ee tener ener eee mente nett ee eee ee 7 3 2 Canada Certification Notice cccccccsssssssccccccceeeeeeeeeesssssnneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesenaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseseaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 4 NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS MODELS 6000 6100 6110 eecccssscceeeeeseesseeeeeeeseessseeeeeeesseessaees 9 5 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE MODELS 6000 6100 6110 ceccccccceeessssteeeeeeeessesssseeeeseessessaaes 10 oM MeV ld he IG MENS sceta E A NE eee A es 10 52 EOL AS 0E o Maree OE E teeta ce AOE E OANE AE E sieeve one ene ieee 10 5 3 Micro MIEIS cacesinsasaeausnsonnhsctosantaaniataaecineuanacatitaaadanenn sinaaeeaponworsabnnatidaohdquiuuunecioiabeenomenbeaaebinsdnsevenonameeceohecueeas 10 5 4 Ea A OTS AE A E N EE E E A ENE E O E EE E T ENE 11 6 INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS MODELS 6100 6110 ccc ccesscceeeeeesesesseeeeeeesssessseeesesseesaaees 15 6 1 CORON TES O eee cers E ee Sete surtnamnmce S lateness talaegunemmatecsneindates 1
7. After the computer has restarted the Modem is ready for use You must now go to section 7 030 300411 Rev A 20 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 6 3 Installing the USB Drivers for Windows ME 1 Windows ME After you have connected the Modem to your PC the Found New Hardware window appears Figure 16 In a few moments the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears Figure 17 Click the option button for Automatic search for a better driver Recommended Click Next Found Hew Hardware Weshell WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Sa Figure 16 Windows ME Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found the following new hardware Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware IF your hardware came with Installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do Specify the location of the driver Advanced Back Cancel Figure 17 Windows ME 030 300411 Rev A 21 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 2 Windows ME Windows will display the location of the driver See Figure 18 Add New Hardware Wizard Windows driver file search for the device Westel Wires peed Dual Connect Modem Windows is now installing the best software for this device Location of driver TA at FoS TLET0D INF Figure 18 Location of Hardware Device Driv
8. 0100 i cetcta ete cteatee de one ees aose stnenwtnacioauiceeteenrcuedlatete wedeencdtneiecvedineritseedoncnenetaeareres 114 18 APPENDIX B HARDWARE FEATURES MODELS 6000 6100 6110 ee cccesseceeeesseessteeeeeeeeeens 127 M EEDI CO e E E E E 127 18 2 Cable Connectors and Switch Locations sssssssessssseeeeeessssssssssrrrereeessssssssssssrrrrreeessssssssssssererrressss 128 18 3 Connector DESCHPTIONS s545 consacssasessecssaanvaiasadeecsasanesanaseeescsesaceneaaseteeasasaesasaineesssasaewsabaintiasasaaasnceideasawnnss 129 ISA Poon DEST PONS E E E E TE E en re Ee ane eee eee 129 19 APPENDIX C DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE MODELS 6000 6110 0 cccceesesssteeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeens 130 030 300411 Rev A 4 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 19 1 Installing Diagnostic Software for WiIndOWS ccccccccsesssesessesseseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeeeeeaaaaagas 130 19 2 Uninstalling Diagnostic Software for Windows 0000ccccceeeseeeeessesseseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 134 20 APPENDIX D EXITING THE ROUTER MODEL 6100 cccccesssssseceeeeeeseesseeeeeeeeesessseeeeeeesenees 136 21 TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 oo ccecseeeeeeseessteeeeeeeeeens 137 22 WARRANTY INFORMATION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 oo cccccesesstteeeeeeeeseesseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeas 137 23 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT MODELS 6000 6100 6110 cccccceseessseeeeeeeesset
9. 030 300411 Rev A 133 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you selected About from the Menu screen the following screen will be displayed It displays information about the modem s software version and copyright date NOTE The actual information displayed in this screen may vary Westel ADSL Modem Browser x _ USB Diagnostic Icon Version VER 01 02 00 A Copyright C 2001 MA wesztell com The actual information displayed in this screen may vary Menu Screen Options Modem Browser This option brings up the About Panel if it is has not already been accessed About This option displays a screen containing the software version and the copyright date Stop Modem This option instructs the modem to stop transmitting diagnostic data Exit This option terminates the application 19 2 Uninstalling Diagnostic Software for Windows This section provides instructions on how to uninstall the diagnostic software for Model 6110 From the Start Menu select Programs gt Westell gt Uninstall Diagnostic Icon The Uninstall Westell Diagnostic Icon will be displayed Click on Next Uninstall Westell Diagnostic Icon x Welcome d This program will Uninstall the Westell Diagnostic Ilcon WESTELL Application Click Next to Uninstall the Diagnostic Icon Application 030 300411 Rev A 134 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on Next
10. 030 300411 Rev A 47 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 This setting is only valid if one of the Virtual Channels is configured for Bridge mode Bridge Multicast Factory Default CHECKED When this setting is CHECKED the Router will allow Multicast IP packets to from the WAN When this setting is NOT CHECKED the Router will block Multicast IP packets to from the WAN This setting is only valid if one of the Virtual Channels is configured for Bridge mode Spanning Tree Protocol Factory Default DISABLED Spanning Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network For Ethernet network to function properly only one active path can exist between two stations When ENABLED two bridges are used to interconnect the same two computer network segments Spanning Tree Protocol will allow the bridges to exchange information so that only one of them will handle a given message that is being sent between two computers within the network The following settings will be displayed if you select edit from your VC Configuration menu on any of your existing VC Virtual Connections settings If you change any of your existing VC settings click on Set VC NOTE If you experience any problems please reset your Router via the external hardware re set button or via the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu 030 300411 Rev A 48 July
11. 1 Right click on the QUI icon 2 Choose Properties 3 In the Target field you ll see a line like C Program Files Quake III Arena quake3 exe 4 Add the Quake III net_port command to specify a unique communication port for each system The complete field should look like this C Program Files Quake HI Arena quake3 exe set net port 27660 5 Click OK 6 Repeat for each system behind the NAT adding one to the net_port selected 27660 27661 27662 Quicktime 4 Real Audio 6970 32000 UDP 554 TCP UDP Rainbow Six amp Rogue Spear 2346 TCP RealOne Player TCP 554 7070 to 7071 UDP 6970 to 7170 Real Audio 6970 7170 UDP Roger Wilco TCP UDP 3782 UDP 3783 BaseStation Ultima Online 5001 5010 TCP 7775 7777 TCP 8800 8900 TCP 9999 UDP 7875 UDP Unreal Tournament server 7777 default gameplay port 7778 server query port 7779 7779 are allocated dynamically for each helper UdpLink objects including UdpServerUplin objects Try starting with 7779 7781 and add ports if needed 27900 server query if master server uplink is 030 300411 Rev A 111 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Application Game Port Protocol enabled Home master servers use other ports like 27500 Port 8080 is for UT Server Admin In the UWeb WebServer section of the server ini file set the ListenPort to 8080 and ServerName to the IP assigned to the router from your ISP USENET News Service Z USE
12. 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 NOTE The actual information displayed in this screen may vary depending on network connection established VC 1 Configuration VPI JO WCT 35 PCR 100 QoS UBR Protocol PRRPoE Status Enabled VC 1 PPPoE Settings IP Address 0 0 0 0 boon Gateway 0 0 0 0 hoo hoo DONS Primary 0 0 0 0 DNS Secondary 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask MRU Negotiation C LCP Echo Disable D LCP Echo Failures b iust be between 2 and 30 inclusive LCF Echo Curation jel Must De between 5 and 300 seconds inclusive and greater or equal to Retry Duration LEP Echo Retry Duration 10 ust be between 5 and 300 seconds inclusive Tunneling Enable Disable Set ie cancel Help If you have made any changes to your VC settings you need to save them To save the new VC settings click on OK when asked Set this PPPoE VC configuration If you click on cancel the new VC settings will not be saved Microsoft Internet Explorer or no 72 Set this PPPoE YC configuration Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 49 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 VC 1 Configuration This setting allows you to change your VPI Virtual Path Indicator value for a particular VC which is defined by your Service Provider This setting allows you to change your VCI Virtual Channel Indicator value for a particular VC which is defined by
13. A 87 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 12 5 Static NAT To configure you Router for Static NAT click on the static NAT button in the Service Configuration screen NOTE Static NAT will allow you to configure your Router to work with the special NAT services shooting Help Current Profile Service Name Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service static a Internet 12 6 Enabling Static NAT If you clicked on static NAT in the Service Configuration screen the following screen will be displayed Select your device name from the Static NAT Device pull down arrow and click on enable in the Static NAT screen This will automatically enable the Static NAT feature for that device Then the Service Configuration screen will be displayed Static NAT Set Up an IP Address to be your Default NAT Destination Static NAT Device redis 98 Af unsolicited inmbound taric wil be sent to the above Ggevice Note Static Nat and IP Passthrougnh are mutually exclusive features 030 300411 Rev A 88 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 This following screen shows Static NAT enabled I Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance oubleshooting Help _ Service Configuration Links adress EB E a G
14. After clicking on OK in the previous step the Network screen will be displayed The Network screen shows the settings for the newly created location From the Configure field in the Network screen select Built in Ethernet Click on Save NOTE Default settings for the Built in Ethernet configuration are sufficient to operate the Modem 030 300411 Rev A 38 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 80 Network m amp Show All Displays Sound Startup Disk Network Location Westell B Configure Internal Modem s Built in Ethernet oxies Modem SS Advanced STINT dabei vente armies wee ama RS Apaaamngaand ARRAS EASA eth AR RADA RD Atta E Configure Using PPP ka Check the IP Connection To verify that the computer 1s communicating with the Modem follow the instructions below 1 Go to the Apple icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select System Preferences 2 From the System Preferences screen click on the Network icon The Network screen will be displayed 3 From the Configure field in the Network screen select Built in Ethernet 4 View the IP address field An IP address that begins with 192 168 1 should be displayed NOTE The DHCP server provides this IP address If this IP address is not displayed check the Modem s wiring connection to the PC If necessary refer to section 5 for installation instructions Network 9 Show All Displa
15. Click on Cancel if you do not want to enable Single Static IP NOTE The actual information displayed in this screen may vary Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Enable IF Passthrough tor redis 987 If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop up screen the following pop up screen will appear The Router must be reset in order for the new configuration to take effect Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea Do you wish to reset now 2 The modem must be reset im order for the new configuration to take affect 030 300411 Rev A 67 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen the following screen will be displayed The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect After the Router has been reset confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help e Links Addess E WESTELL Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help j Resetting Modem Please Wait The modem is resetting in order for the requested changes to take effect Your page will be reloaded shortly a eee 11 6 2 Disabling Single Static IP To disable Single Static IP select Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu Next select your device from the options displayed in the window Click on disable Please select which device
16. Confirm that the CD ROM provided with the modem kit is inserted in the appropriate drive before continuing this installation 1 After you have connected the Modem to your PC the Found New Hardware window appears Figure 4 In a few moments the Add New Hardware Wizard window will open Figure 5 Click Next Found Hew Hardware Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Figure 4 Windows 98 030 300411 Rev A 15 July 2004 ea WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Add Hew Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for USB Composite Device A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Cancel Figure 5 Add New Hardware 2 Windows 98 Click the option button for Search for the best driver for your device Recommended See Figure 6 Click Next Add New Hardware Wizard What do vou want Windows to do Pee LLL G Search for the best driver for your device Recommended Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location 0 you can select the driver you want Back Cancel Figure 6 Windows 98 030 300411 Rev A 16 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 3 Windows 98 Select CD ROM drive option See Figure 7 Click Next Windows will search for the driver Add New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the follow
17. Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help File Edt View Favorites Tools Help New Connection Connection Name My Connection User provided name for connection profile Account ID Provided by your ISP Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Advanced Home Account Password Provided by your ISP Service Profile Default Connection Overview f connection Overview OOOO O Manual OnDemand Always On DSL Connect Rate Down Up 8000 KBits Sec by 0992 KBits Sec Time Out Enable M Save Password eee T iha Connection Name PPP Status D close My Connection UP ka co The new connection link allows the user to add more connections 4 of T neme Done Ta Intemet f 030 300411 Rev A 42 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on new in the New Connection screen the following screen will be displayed This screen will allow you to edit a connection profile Select a profile name from the Connection Name field and click on the edit button adjacent to the name 24 WireSpeed Dual Connect Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by CenturyT el Ele Edt View Favortes Tool Help WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Mainten Advanced Home Connection Overview Connection Name My Connection My ConnectionO ce roubleshooting Help PPP Status
18. Fle Edt View Favoites Tons Hel Ele Edt Wew Favontes Toos Hep e 1 M SSS Connection Status WESTELL DSL Up Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help PPPoE Session up System Self Tests PPP Connection up Test Description Test Results Self Test Success PING ISP s Router Success DNS Success eu test wwwyahoocom SCS host name C IP Address 6459 76 208 PING Success Connection Status fe 7 DSL Up 42314457 IF address or host name PPPoE Session up PPP Connection u Tate P f10 16 16 2 Trace Route Test Description Test Results Calf Test 5 Traceroute to wstl dhep westell com 10 16 16 2 t PING ISP s Router 1 10 16 88 123 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 2 10 16 88 2 4 ms 4 ms 6 ms DNS z 3 wstl dhcp westell com 10 16 16 2 4 ms 4 ms 4 m3 eww yahoo com host name IP Address PING testati test Tet Mz 446 IP address or host name Intenet Bb E Done tenet If you want to PING using the System Self Test screen diagnostics page shown above enter your DNS or IP address in the fields provided and click on the test button The System Self Test will run a diagnostic test that executes independent of firewall security settings See the following table for test descriptions and possible responses If you want to PING using the MS DOS shell window first you will need to check your firewall security setting If you PING via DOS shell you are suscep
19. Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 21 TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION Models 6000 6100 6110 Westell Technical Support If technical assistance is required contact Westell by using one of the following options North America Phone 1 630 375 4500 U K Europe Phone 44 01256 843311 Visit Westell at www Westell com to view frequently asked questions and enter on line service requests or send email to global_support westell com to obtain additional information 22 WARRANTY INFORMATION Models 6000 6100 6110 Warranty Westell warrants this product free from defects at the time of shipment Westell also warrants this product fully functional for the period specified by the terms of the warranty Any attempt to repair or modify the equipment by anyone other than an authorized Westell representative will void the warranty Repairs Westell will repair any defective Westell equipment without cost during the warranty period if the unit is defective for any reason other than abuse improper use or improper installation or acts of nature Before returning the defective equipment request a Return Material Authorization RMA number from Westell Once an RMA number is obtained return the defective unit freight prepaid along with a brief description of the problem to North America Westell Inc ATTN R G M Department 750 N Commons Drive Aurora IL 60504 7940 USA U K Europe Westell Ltd Ringway House Bell R
20. LAN IP Address 192 168 2 1 Public LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 am a EJ Eg Local intranet Public LAN DHCP Server Enable Default NOT CHECKED If this box is CHECKED it enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Public LAN pool Public LAN Enable Default NOT CHECKED If this box is CHECKED it enables the addresses from the Public LAN to bypass the NAT interface automatically provide one Provides a Public Subnet Mask 1f the service provider does not automatically provide one If you clicked on the Public LAN DHCP Server Enable box the following screen will be displayed Click on the Public LAN Enable box to enable Public LAN NOTE By enabling the Public DHCP Server you automatically disable the Private LAN DHCP Server on your Router 030 300411 Rev A 62 July 2004 WW WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help J Public LAN Configuration Public LAN DHCP Server Enable W Public LAN Enable m Public LAN IP Address fi 92 168 2 1 Public LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Public LAN DHCP Settings DHCP Start Address fi 92 168 2 15 DHCP End Address fi 92 168 2 215 DHCP Lease Time fi P fo fo p Days Hours Minutes Seconds Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Public LAN Configuration Public LAN DHCP Server Enable M P
21. Model 6000 product has only Ethernet The power switch is optional for all products discussed in this document 5 4 2 Installation via USB Models 6100 6110 NOTE The USB installation will not function for Macintosh computers Macintosh computers must install via Ethernet connection See section 5 4 1 Refer to Figure 2 rt 1 Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12V on the rear panel of the Modem Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket 2 Connect the DSL phone cable from the connector marked E on the rear panel of the Modem to the DSL equipped telephone line jack on the wall IMPORTANT Do not use a DSL filter on this connection You must use the phone cord that was provided with the Modem kit 3 Connect the blue USB cable from the blue USB connector marked on the rear panel of the Modem to the USB port on the PC Congratulations You have completed the USB hardware installation for Models 6100 and 6110 You must now go to section 6 to begin the USB driver software installation 030 300411 Rev A 12 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 COMPUTER USB Port DSL equipped jack Connector Figure 2 Connection via USB 5 4 3 Installation via 10 100 Base T Ethernet and USB Simultaneous Installation for Models 6100 and 6110 Models 6100 and 6110 support simultaneous use of 10 100 Base T Ethernet and USB ports The following
22. Software Microsoft Internet Explorer Mel E Software Upgrade Click browse to select the upgrade file Then start the transfer by clicking the upload file button Upgrade File Browse upload file Help File Uploaded Update Complete Please wait 15 seconds as your modem reboots 030 300411 Rev A 98 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 After the Router has been reset confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP 44 Reset Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help At WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Resetting Modem Please Wait The moder is resetting in order for the requested changes to take effect Your page will be reloaded shortly gi Boe ST e 3 030 300411 Rev A 99 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 14 TROUBLESHOOTING MODEL 6100 14 1 System Self Tests The following settings will be displayed if you select System Self Tests from the Troubleshooting menu Click on test all to run a diagnostic test on your Router s connection This screen had been displayed in two parts for illustrative purposes The actual information displayed in this screen may vary OT x System Self Tests Microsoft Internet Explorer A System Self Tests Microsoft Internet Explorer
23. System Settings Change screen appears the USB drivers are installed properly See Figure 27 Click Yes System Settings Change x You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect E Do you want to restart your computer now Figure 27 Restart Your Computer Congratulations You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers After the computer has restarted the Modem is ready for use You must now go to section 7 6 5 Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP 1 Windows XP After you have connected the Modem to your PC the Found New Hardware Wizard window will open See Figure 28 Select option button Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next Found Mew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem 9 If pour hardware came with an installation CD EA of floppy disk insert it now What do vou want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Figure 28 Windows XP 030 300411 Rev A 26 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide 2 Windows XP Finish Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers Figure 29 Click Found New Hardware Wizard ee Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The w
24. UDP Heretic II Server 28910 TCP Hexen II 26900 1 each player needs their own port Increment by one for each person Hotline Server HTTPS ICMP Echo ICQ OLD 4000 UDP 20000 20019 TCP ICQ 2001b ICUII Client 2000 2038 TCP 2050 2051 TCP 2069 TCP 2085 TCP 3010 3030 TCP 1024 5000 TCP 2050 2051 TCP 2069 TCP 2085 TCP 3010 3030 TCP 2000 2038 TCP6700 6702 TCP 6880 TCP 1200 16090 TCP IMAP 119 TCP UDP IMAP v 3 Internet Phone IPSEC ESP IPSEC IKE Ivisit 9943 UDP 56768 UDP LI Doom amp Doom II 2213 UDP 6666 UDP EACH PC USING KALI MUST USE A DIFFERENT PORT NUMBER STARTING WITH 2213 1 ICUII Client Version 4 xx 1214 TCP UDP 6346 TCP UDP 1214 TCP Medal Of Honor Allied Assault TCP 80 UDP 53 UDP 2093 UDP 12201 TCP 12300 UDP 2135 UDP 2139 TCP UDP 28900 MSN Game Zone DX 7 amp 8 play 6667 TCP 6073 TCP 28800 29000 TCP 47624 MSN Messenger 6891 6900 TCP 1863 TCP UDP 5190 UDP 6901 MSN Messner eur 030 300411 Rev A 110 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 47624 UDP 6073 UDP 2300 2400 TCP UDP 2234 TCP 2090 2091 TCP UDP 2095 TCP 5001 TCP 8200 8700 TCP UDP 1025 2500 UDP 5631 TCP 5632 UDP 22 UDP Phone Free 1034 1035 TCP UDP 9900 9901 UDP 2644 TCP 8000 TCP 27910 UDP Quake 3 27660 UDP Each computer playing QuakelIII must use a different port number starting at 27660 and incrementing by 1 You ll also need to do the following
25. Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Bridge Bridge Protocol Classical IPoA Internet Protocol over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode This is an ATM encapsulation of the IP protocol The protocol status VC 1 Bridge Settings Bridge A bridge is a layer 2 device that connects two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol such as Ethernet The modem does not have a WAN IP address in this mode The client PC will typically get an IP address form a DHCP server in the network or it can be assigned statically Routed Bridge Routed Bridged Encapsulation RBE is the process by which a bridged segment is terminated on a routed interface Specifically the router 1s routing on an IEEE 802 3 or Ethernet header carried over RFC 1483 bridged ATM RBE was developed to address the known RFC1483 bridging issues including broadcast storms and security The modem will get a WAN IP address through DHCP or can be assigned statically NAT will use the global address assigned to the modem Proxy Bridge Proxy Bridge is the process in which the modem acts as a proxy ARP agent for a local public subnet The modem will be assigned an IP address from within that public subnet The modem will direct all traffic to a gateway which is configured statically The gateway address must not reside within the modems assigned public subnet All traf
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27. location F vfestell Diagnostic Icon Installation x Please select the directory to place the application folder D Program Filestw estel Diagnostic cord Browse lt Back Cancel If you clicked on Next the Modem Detect screen will be displayed Click on Next J Modem Detect Fa To automatically detect your modem click Next To look on a specific IP select from the list and click Try This One Ayallable TCOPAP Adapter addresses 163 254 162 210 Computed broadcast IP Address i 69 204 255 255 Try This One Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 131 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 When the diagnostic software has finished loading the Setup Complete screen will be displayed Select Run application now and then click on Done An icon for the diagnostic features will be placed in your taskbar ot Setup Complete Install is complete a The application can be run from Start gt Program gt Westell gt Diagnostic Icon WESTELL Thank you for choosing Westell DSL Products Run application every boot Done Cancel The diagnostic software can affect key settings of your communications software and should only be run when instructed by your service provider For additional details on the diagnostic functions see the Diagnostic Icon Information Panels Your modem software installation is complete Follow the instructions provided by your service p
28. modem is resetting in order for the requested changes to take effect Your page will be reloaded shortly aooo aa 030 300411 Rev A 69 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 12 7 3 Configuring Static IP on Your PC If you have static IP service your Internet service provider ISP supplies static IP addresses you will need to perform the following steps to obtain Internet access 1 Configure your PC settings to obtain an IP address automatically Refer to your Windows Help screen for instructions 2 Follow the instruct ions in section 7 Configuring the Modem for Internet Connection 3 View the settings at the VPI VCI screen section 7 The values should read 0 for VPI and 35 for VCI If you type any other value in the fields and click on next you will lose your DSL connection The connection cannot be restored until the VPI VCI is set to 0 35 4 Select VC Configuration from the Configuration menu 5 Click on the edit button in the row that displays the VPI VCI equal to 0 35 The VC 1 Configuration screen will be displayed 6 Disable DHCP Client if enabled by clicking on the DHCP Client Disable button located in VC 1 Bridge Settings Note You must be in Routed Bridge mode using Bridge Protocol to access this function 7 Replace the addresses in the fields labeled IP address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Primary and DNS Secondary with the addresses you obtained from your Inter
29. must have an available Ethernet card installed in your A N computer If your Ethernet card does not auto negotiate you must set it to half duplex Refer to the Ethernet card manufacturer s instructions for installing and configuring your Ethernet card Refer to Figure 1 rt 1 Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12V on the rear panel of the Modem Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket 2 Connect the DSL phone cable from the jack marked gt on the rear panel of the Modem to the DSL equipped telephone line jack on the wall IMPORTANT Do not use a DSL filter on this connection You must use the phone cord that was provided with the kit coh eC CL 3 Connect the yellow Ethernet cable from the yellow Ethernet jack marked on the rear panel of the Modem to the Ethernet port on your computer Congratulations You have completed the Ethernet hardware installation No software installation 1s required when using only an Ethernet connection If you have a Model 6100 product please proceed to section 7 to configure your modem for Internet connection 030 300411 Rev A 11 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 COMPUTER DSL equipped Ethernet card l connector Ethernet bee cable A Power Connector Figure 1 Connection via 10 100 Base T Ethernet NOTE The modem features shown in Figure 1 apply to the Model 6100 and Model 6110 products The
30. new connection The new connection link allows the user to add more connections If you clicked on Edit in the preceding screen the Edit My Connection screen will appear Follow the steps in the Edit My Connection screen to change your existing connection profile which you set up in section 7 If you do not want to change your connection profile click on close in the screen Click on delete if you want to delete your connection profile F WireSpeed Dual Connect Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Edt View Favoites Tools Hep WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Advanced Home Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 8000 KBits Sec by 0992 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status 3 Me g w sconnec edit new connection The new connection iink allows the user to add mare connections 030 300411 Rev A 43 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Edit My Connection Connection Connection Name My Connection User provided name for connection profile Account ID westell local Provided by your ISP Account Password 4 Provided by your ISP Service Profile Default Manual OnDemand Always On I Time Out Enable M Save Password 20 Minutes for Connection Time Out D Gp e Hel nep f July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Connection Name This field allows you to enter a
31. new connection name of your choice up to 64 characters Account ID Use the same account ID that you used in section 7 if you are connecting to the same Service Provider If you have multiple Service Providers you can enter this information at this time Account Password Use the same account password that you used in section 7 if you are connecting to the same Service Provider If you have multiple Service Providers you can enter this information at this time Service Profile Westell recommends that you use the Default parameter Factory default MANUAL Selecting this feature allows you to manually establish your PPP session session upon demand Selecting this feature allows the Router to establish an always on PPP session if it goes down Selecting this feature allows you to save the password for your new connection profile in your Router so that you will not have to re enter it in case of a re boot 030 300411 Rev A 44 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 10 STATUS MODEL 6100 10 1 Connection Summary The following settings will be displayed if you select Connection Summary from the Status menu File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Gok Links Address EBM f p EE Es fe Sn WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Connection Summar The actual information displayed in this screen may vary DSL Conne
32. or XP installed XP installed Computer operating system CD 6100 USB ROM on hand 6110 Internet Explorer 4 x or Netscape Navigator 4 x or higher 64 MB RAM 128 MB recommended 10 MB of free hard drive space e USB Version 1 0 or higher compliant bus 030 300411 Rev A 9 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 5 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE MODELS 6000 6100 6110 To obtain additional information on hardware features and installation see APPENDIX B Hardware Features 5 1 Installation Requirements To install the Westell Modem you will need the following e A Network Interface Card NIC installed in your PC or e An available USB port installed on your PC e ADSL line provided by your Internet service provider STOP Please wait until you have received notification from your Internet service provider ISP that your DSL line has been activated before installing this Modem and software 5 2 Before you begin Make sure that your kit contains the following items Model 6000 Model 6100 and Model 6110 Westell Modem Westell Modem Power Supply Power Supply RJ 45 Ethernet cable straight through RJ 45 Ethernet cable straight through yellow yellow RJ 11 Phone cable USB cable blue Westell CD ROM containing User Guide in RJ 11 Phone cable PDF format Westell CD ROM containing USB software Quick Start Guide drivers and User Guide in PDF format Quick Start Guide 5 3 Microfilters ADSL
33. service from the Service Configuration screen and then select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports from the Custom Service screen Click on Next The follow settings will be displayed in the Port Range screen Enter your values in the Global Port Range fields and click on next to continue Custom Service Port Range Set Up a Port Forwarding entry based on your specific ports Set Up a Port Forwarding range entry based on your specific ports Port Fowarding Forward a range of WAN ports to Ranges of Ports an IP address on the LAN Service Name My New Service C Trigger Ports Forward a range of ports to an IP The above name will be saved as this address on the LAN only after Services description specific outbound traffic Global Port lt ec range pI Base Host Port fo Protocol Tcp C UDP Gm Gu 12 2 Adding Port Forwarding Ports If you made changes in the Global Port Range screen and clicked on next the following screen will be displayed You may either click on close to accept the changes or click on add to go back to Global Port Range screen enter additional port range values and click on next You can repeat this step for each range of ports that you want to add up to 62 port forwarding ranges When you are finished adding ports to the Global Port Range you must click on close to accept the information you have entered and return to the Service Configuration screen Service Details Service Name My New Service Ty
34. signals must be blocked from reaching each telephone answering machine fax machine computer modem or any similar conventional device Failure to do so may degrade telephone voice quality and ADSL performance Install a microfilter if you desire to use the DSL equipped line jack for telephone answering machine fax machine or other telephone device connections Microfilter installation requires no tools or telephone rewiring Just unplug the telephone device from the baseboard or wall mount and snap in a microfilter next snap in the telephone device You can purchase microfilters from your local electronics retailer or contact the original provider of your DSL equipment 030 300411 Rev A 10 July 2004 le WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 5 4 Installations This section explains the procedures for installing via 10 100 Base T Ethernet or USB connection a PEAY NOTE Please wait until you have received notification from your Internet service provider ISP that your DSL line has been activated before installing your Modem NOTE If you are using a Westell Modem in conjunction with an Ethernet Hub or Switch refer to the manufacturer s instructions for proper installation and configuration Westell recommends the use of a surge suppressor to protect equipment attached to the AC power supply 5 4 1 Installation via 10 100 Base T Ethernet Models 6000 6100 6110 NOTE Before you connect via 10 100 Base T you
35. the ACTA A label on the bottom of this equipment contains among other information the Ringer Equivalence Number REN and the product identifier For products approved after July 23 2001 the product identifier is in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but no all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company This equipment is designated to connect to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with the equipment See the Installation Information section of this User Guide for details A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a com
36. the start of the IP address pool that the modem uses to DHCP is enabled for assign IP addresses to local devices Private LAN DHCP End Address If This setting specifies the end address of the IP address pool used for automatic DHCP is enabled for configuration of local devices Private LAN DHCP Lease If DHCP is This setting specifies the DHCP lease time enabled for Private LAN Protocol Protocol This screen informs the Router which networking protocol to use when communicating with your ISP This information is provided by your ISP Public LAN This screen contains the settings that control how the ADSL router interacts with the local devices connected to the router It is not recommended that these settings be changed The following settings are displayed Public LAN DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet standard that Enable allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected on the LAN network It 1s advised that this is enabled for Private LAN exist behind your modem communication belongs to your local network DHCP Start Address If This setting specifies the start of the IP address pool that the modem uses to DHCP is enabled for assign IP addresses to local devices Public LAN DHCP End Address If This setting specifies the end address of the IP address pool used for automatic DHCP is enabled for configuration of local devices Public LAN DH
37. to ground may be present on telecommunications circuits 030 300411 Rev A 6 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 3 REGULATORY INFORMATION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 3 1 FCC Compliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help PART 68 COMPLIANCE REGISTRATION This equipment Models 6000 6100 6110 complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by
38. will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection of this equipment to party line service is subject to state tariffs 3 2 Canada Certification Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operations and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specification This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specification were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment The Ringer Equivalence Number REN is 0 0 The Ringer Equivalence Number that is assigned to each piece of terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices doe
39. will share your Single Static IP if User Configured PC is selected 2 focal PC must be manually configured to have the Single Static if address WARN IP Address Not Connected User Configured PC ddivj 982 Single Static IF is currently enabled for ddivj 982 STOP After you enable Single Static IP you must reboot your computer 030 300411 Rev A 68 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on disable in the preceding screen the following pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer He lt P Disable IP Passthrough f Cancel If you clicked on OK in the Disable IP Passthrough screen the following pop up screen will be displayed This screen will allow the modem to be reset and the new configuration will take effect Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer Ed 2 The modem must be reset im order for the new configuration to take affect Do pou wish to reset now If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen the following screen will be displayed The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect After the Router has been reset confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP Fie Edt Yew Favorites ws Help ll E gt Links agaes EBM Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Resetting Modem Please Wait The
40. your Service Provider PCR Factory Default 100 Peak Cell Rate PCR The maximum rate at which cells can be transmitted across a virtual circuit specified in cells per second and defined by the interval between the transmission of the last bit of one cell and the first bit of the next This value is a percentage of the current data rate 100 allows this VC to use 100 of the available bandwidth 80 allows this VC to use 80 of the available bandwidth Quality of Service which is determined by your Service Provider CBR Constant Bit Rate UBR Unspecified Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit Rate Protocol The Protocol for each VC which is specified by your Service Provider PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Bridge Bridge Protocol Classical IPoA Internet Protocol over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode This is an ATM encapsulation of the IP protocol The protocol status VC x PPPoE Settings MRU Negotiation Factory Default DISABLED If ENABLED the Maximum Received Unit MRU would enforce MRU negotiations NOTE enable this option only at your Internet Service Provider s request Factory Default Enable If checked this option will disable the modem LCP Echo transmissions session is terminated LCP Echo Retry Duration Indicates the interval between LCP Echo transmissions with responses LCP Echo Retry Duration Indicates the interva
41. 1 Rev A 101 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 the Service Provider s network You can PING a remote computer via the IP address or the DNS address If your PING fails try a different IP or DNS address Possible responses are Success The Remote Host computer was detected No Response There was no response to the Ping from the remote computer No name or address to PING No host name or IP address was specified Could not test The test could not be executed due to Router settings Check your DSL sync or your PPP session You must have both a DSL sync and a PPP connection established to execute a PING Trace Route Determines the route taken to destination by sending Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP echo packets with varying IP Time To Live TTL values to the destination Trace Route is used to determine where the packet is stopped on the network 14 2 Diagnostic Logs If you select Diagnostic Log from the System Self Test menu the following screen will be displayed I Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help I n Links Address ESM Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Date May 9 2003 Time 18 16 44 LOGS Select a log clear diagnostic log if a E a 030 300411 Rev A 102 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 To see a list of the log options click on the arr
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44. 6110 Advanced Configuration instructions are explained in Section 9 through Section 15 The instructions apply only to Model 6100 If you are an advanced user follow the instructions provided in sections 9 through 15 NOTE Sections 9 through 15 will refer to the Model 6100 modem as the Router 9 HOME MODEL 6100 9 1 Setting Up Advanced Configuration STOP The following sections assume that you have active DSL and Internet service The Advanced Configuration section of your Westell Router allows you to make changes to features like your firewall settings The following sections will explain each feature of your Router and show you how to make changes to your configuration If you are at a screen and need help click on the Help button to learn more about that screen NOTE As you navigate through the various screens of your Westell Router the name of the active page that you have selected will appear in the left hand window of the homepage screen as shown below 24 WireSpeed Dual Connect Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help El WESTELL ome Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help E Done i Intemet Z The following settings will be displayed on your Home page To make your connection click on profile editor gt ire Like ades F File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae c Connection Overvi
45. Atten 3 0 0 0 0 19 US Margin not defined DS Margin 26 0 0 0 0 19 US Tx Power not defined DS Tx Power not defined 0 0 0 19 US DSL Rate 704 kbits sec DS DSL Rate 3200 kbits sec 0 0 0 19 WanMgr reports DSL is UP 103 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 14 3 WAN VC Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select WAN VC Stats from the Troubleshooting menu 24 WAN VC Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help WESTELL Discover Better B d Bers Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help WAN VC Statistics Packet Information YPI Z CI In Errors In Discard Packets In Non Unicast Packets In Unicast Packets In Octets Qut Errors Out Discard Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Gut Unicast Packets Out Octets MTU Interface Type PVC 1 0 35 o i2 0 1292 548348 20 1579 L alge rer 223105 1540 1 Interface Description PPP CONNECTION AS Pj xf E Done g Internet A 030 300411 Rev A 104 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 14 4 Ethernet Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Ethernet Stats from the Troubleshooting menu Ethernet Port Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Kai Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Discove
46. CLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 6 Limitation of Liability Licensor s cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims demands or actions arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall not exceed the license fee paid to Licensor for the use of the SOFTWARE In no event shall Licensor be liable for any indirect incidental consequential special or exemplary damages or lost profits even if Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 7 Governing Law This License Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois You submit to the jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of the state of Illinois and agree that venue is proper in those courts with regard to any litigation arising under this Agreement 8 Costs of Litigation If any action is brought by either party to this License Agreement against the other party regarding the subject matter hereof the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other relief granted reasonable attorney fees and expenses of litigation 9 Severability Should any term of this License Agreement be declared void or unenforceable by any cour
47. CP Lease If DHCP is This setting specifies the DHCP lease time enabled for Public LAN 030 300411 Rev A 123 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 R Remote Access This page allows you to configure your modem so that it can be configured remotely Once enabled this feature can be manually disabled or it will automatically disable after 20 minutes of configuration inactivity Remote Access Password This is the password a remote user must enter to access your modem s interface It must be at least 4 characters long and contain no spaces This field contains the URL that must be placed in a remote PC s web browser in order to communicate with your modem If this field says Not Connected you are not currently connected to the Internet Enable Remote Access When you have clicked on this button entered a valid password and connected to the Internet Remote Access will be enabled Disable Remote Access When you have clicked on this button Remote Access will be disabled S Single Static IP This page contains the settings that would allow the PPP address received from the network to be propagated to a single LAN device behind the modem Single Static IP WAN IP Address This is the PPP IP address the ISP has assigned the modem Selection box This box contains the devices available to share the Single Static IP address the ISP has assigned the modem The names listed in the sel
48. Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 DNS The DNS test issues a request to try to resolve the name of a particular host The host name is entered in the input box The following is a list of the possible responses Success The Router has successfully obtained the resolved address The IP address is shown below the host name input box No Response Explanation The Router has failed to successfully obtain the resolved address Solution Determine the IP addresses of your DNS servers from the home page click Edit and then Advanced and then use the Ping test near the bottom of the Diagnostic screen to try to Ping those addresses This may provide useful information when you contact your service provider and speak with Technical Support Host not found Explanation The DNS Server was unable to find an address for the given host name Solution That host may no longer be available on the Internet Try entering a different host name No data enter host name Explanation There must be a host name entered in the input box could not test Explanation Test could not be executed because of Router status PING Select PING to check IP continuity to a remote computer either within or beyond the Service Providers network Enter either the IP address or the hostname of the remote host computer into the input box to the right of the Test button If you Ping by name DNS will be used to look up the appropriate IP address for that name The follo
49. I SI YVA x E Done F Internet Z 51 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you selected Bridge as the protocol you want to use the following screen will be displayed Select a mode from the options displayed at the Mode pull down arrow under VC 1 Bridge Settings File Edt Wiew Favortes Tools Help Search Ol Web ee YOI J35 vrb E PCR p100 QoS UBR Protocol Bridge Status Enabled VC 1 Bridge Settings Mode Bridge Bridge Routed Bridge Proxy Bridge TT a Internet VE VC 1 Configuration This setting allows you to change your VPI Virtual Path Indicator value for a particular VC which is defined by your Service Provider Factory Default 100 Peak Cell Rate PCR The maximum rate at which cells can be transmitted across a virtual circuit specified in cells per second and defined by the interval between the transmission of the last bit of one cell and the first bit of the next This value is a percentage of the current data rate 100 allows this VC to use 100 of the available bandwidth 80 allows this VC to use 80 of the available bandwidth Quality of Service which is determined by your Service Provider CBR Constant Bit Rate UBR Unspecified Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit Rate The Protocol for each VC which is specified by your Service Provider 030 300411 Rev A 52 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide
50. IX A HELP MODEL 6100 If you select Help from the menu bar a message from the help screens will be displayed The type of message displayed depends on the menu that you are viewing If you are viewing a pop up screen click the help link in the pop up screen to obtain help messages A About This screen provides information about the Router The following settings are displayed Advanced Home Page The advanced home page offers the same functionality as the home page but adds the ability to change the connection profile settings defined in the Router An Edit link is added for each connection profile Selecting this link will pop up a window that allows the connection profile settings to be changed The New Connection link will pop up a window to allow the creation of a new connection profile ATM Loopback ATM Loopback This setting enables 0 21 loopback Westell recommends that you do not change this setting 030 300411 Rev A 114 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 B Backup Restore This option allows the Router configuration to be backed up to or restored from a secure location in flash The following options are displayed Backup Restore Current becomes Back up Selecting this command button will backup the current active configuration to the secure flash location Back up becomes Current This command button will restore the previously stored configuration fro
51. Interleaved Transceiver Information Down Stream Up Stream Path DSL Speed Kbits Sec SNR Margin db The Signal to Noise Ratio S N where 0 db 1x10 which inhibits your DSL speed Line Attenuation dB The DSL line loss Transmit Power db Hz The transmitted signal strength 030 300411 Rev A 106 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 14 6 USB Port Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select USB Port Stats from the Troubleshooting menu s USB Port Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer lel Ea File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a At WESTELL Discover Getter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help USB Port Statistics Packet Information Number of Resets Number of Isrs In Unicast Packets In Non Unicast Packets In Multicast Frames In Broadcast Frames In Errors Out Good Frames Out Unicast Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Out Multicast Frames Out Broadcast Frames Out Errors i Pi z Done g Intemet We Number of Resets The number of times the Host PC reset the USB interface Number of Isrs The number of times the Host PC requested communication with the Router class destination IP address destination IP address address address The number of packets received with an invalid format Out Good Frames The number of frames sent to the Host PC destination IP address destination IP addre
52. NET News Service 143 TCP VNC Virtual Network Computing 5500 TCP 5800 TCP 5900 TCP Westwood Online C amp C 4000 TCP UDP 1140 1234 TCP UDP World Wide Web HTTP 80 TCP 443 TCP SSL 8008 OR 8080 TCP PROXY TCP UDP 88 and 3074 IPSec Encryption IPSec using AH can not be supported through NAT IPSec using ESP and L2TP can be supported via an ALG L2TP IPSec using ESP and L2TP can be supported via an ALG PPTP Works through NAT 030 300411 Rev A 112 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 16 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Models 6000 6100 6110 AAL and ATM Support Models 6000 6100 6110 e Width 4 80 in 12 19 cm e ATM Trafic QOS UBR CBR VBRnrt e Depth 4 87 in 12 37 cm VBRrt e Weight Approx 7 1 Ibs 0 20 kg e OAM 15 e 8 VC Virtual Circuit LEDs VI 0 65335 ATM Forum UNI 3 1 4 0 soo x xt ox x 600 x x x x Bridging Model 6100 pollo x x x x e RFC 2684 formerly 148 3 Refer to Appendix B for additional information e IEEE 802 Id learning bridge Comedor e Dynamic address learning 255 addresses e Spanning Tree POWER Ethernet e UG NAT 6o00 x x x PPPOE Suppor 6100 x x x x oo x x x x System Requirements for USB Models 6100 Refer to Appendix B for additional information 6110 e Pentium or equivalent and above class e Do a a aoe B nase e USB Series B Connector e Microsoft Windows 98 2000 ME NT Ethemet RJ 45 8 pin mo
53. NS Domain Name This field allows you to enter a Domain Name for your Router NOTE Some ISP s may To add a Domain Name in the field under User Assigned DNS type in your require the name for new domain name and click Set identification purposes Static Host Assignment Host Name This field allows you to enter a HOST name for your Router To add a new Host name in the field under Static Host Assignment type in the Host Name and the IP address and click Set 030 300411 Rev A 54 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 IP Address Displays the IP address that is assigned to the Host Name Discover Local Devices This field displays a list of the computers on the LAN that were assigned a DHCP Address The computer name MAC address and IP address of each discovered device is displayed If you want to add a new Host Name and IP address to your DNS server enter your Router s Host Name and IP Address in the fields provided in the Static Host Assignment section DNS Server User Assigned DNS Domain Name myhome westell com set Static Host Assignment dslrouter 192 168 1 1 e deviceweb 192 168 1 1 delete SmartDevice 192 168 1 1 Host Name IP Address Discovered Local Devices ddivj 982 192 168 1 47 The following screen displays a Host Name and an IP Address in the fields Now click on add 030 300411 Rev A 55 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide DNS Server Ena
54. and 59 and hours must be between 0 and 23 dd days hh hours mm minutes ss seconds 030 300411 Rev A 57 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 3 1 Disabling the DHCP Server If you click on the pull down arrow at DHCP Server a list of options will be displayed If you want to disable your DHCP server select Off from the DHCP Server pull down arrow Click on save F A a 3 M 9 a w g Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Real com Messenger Address http dslrouter dhep htm dhepOpt 1 gt Go i Links WireSpeed Dual Connect kad gt 9 Back Forward Stop Refresh Home WESTELL ver Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help J DHCP Configuration DHCP Server or z 0 Private LAN DHCP Settings DHCP Start Address fi92 168 1 15 DHCP End Address fi92 168 1 47 DHCP Lease Time E fo fo i fo Days Hours Minutes Seconds CT eae If you selected Off at DHCP Server the following screen will be displayed Click on save to save the DHCP Server setting S DHCP Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a WESTELL Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help i DHCP Configuration DHCP Server or x 030 300411 Rev A 58 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Mode
55. ase Time fi fo p fo Days Hours Minutes Seconds 030 300411 Rev A 59 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on save in the preceding DHCP Configuration screen the following pop up screen will appear Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Save and reconfigure DHCP 11 4 Private LAN Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Private LAN Configuration from the Configuration menu Private LAN is the default configuration for this Router NOTE Private LAN allows you to set up a network behind your Router If you change the settings in this screen click on save If you click on reset the changes will not take effect Private LAN Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer I File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help WESTELL Discover Better Broadba ind Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help J Private LAN DHCP Server Enable Vv Private LAN Enable M Modem IP Address fi92 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Private LAN DHCP Settings DHCP Start Address f192 168 1 15 DHCP End Address fi92 168 1 47 DHCP Lease Time fr fo fo fo Days Hours Minutes Seconds save ti Intemet If you made changes and clicked on save the following pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK This will save your Private LAN Configuration settings If you click Cancel your new settings will not
56. at you no longer have an ISP connection In this event your Modem will maintain its DSL connection If you want to remove the DSL connection power down the Router via the power switch on the rear of the Modem Refer to APPENDIX D EXITING THE ROUTER when you are ready to exit the Modem 030 300411 Rev A 35 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help At EEEE Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection DOWN Connect connect profile editor Profile with the ls your default profile To make changes to your default profile click on the profile editor button To establish your PPP session click on connect If you powered down the Modem you will need to logon first 030 300411 Rev A 36 July 2004 he WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 8 SETTING UP MACINTOSH OS X MODEL 6100 This section provides instructions on how to use Macintosh OS X Operating System 10 with Westell Modems Follow the instructions in this section to create a new network configuration for Macintosh OS X Open the System Preference Screen After you have connected the Westell Modem to the Ethernet port of your Macintosh the screen below will appear Click on the Apple ico
57. aws EE E EEE ERRA 85 1224 Addmg Port Forwarding Pt esros a aeeanssassosnnesesegnse irr EE Er EE E EEE EE T E 85 123 Pon Try a TS POr isorine EANN EA 86 l4 Adlig Local Trigger POr osese i E T EE EOE T E EE asa ee 87 M AA T E T E E E T N E N 88 Lo A Se NA Tarn E E E EAE EENE E EE soles EAEE E AEE 88 1237 WaT OS ABI NA Decine A A E NEE EE 89 I MAINTENANCE MODEL a aw wc eeretce tec ce eet ue EE eea hee aa ES En EES 91 13 1 126 40 0 01 00 eee ee eee 91 l2 Ate IO 2 o onc cats sate sasnsansee ns snasseonssansnos sate senesanseenssausuiennssaueeos EEEE IEEE AREE 92 Ia Chimes ASS WOE onanie e e ANE E A AE EN EE EE 93 E o S E NE E ES ENA ee ee E E NA E ee E ET 94 Ls Uae Dy a E E E ass E ese 95 14 TROUBLESHOOTING MODEL 6100 ccros e e ENE R aE 100 MM e E E E E E E E EA A E E EA E E se 100 E o A E E E E EEE S T E E A E O E 102 TAIN NI O a E E E S esate 104 TAA Ethernet Statistics cisjeinsasnnetaemactecttianndietdgreaddboedbacdeactiatiaaacieeTuigubaeddedbaedbaedwachoetdoeuvbesiuiguetiboaetadatusstennibaeds 105 14 5 Transceiver Statistics 2 sis docs cacoostaccevdensansnaoadriundasiqaunamsdsnn nesnadansens igaewassbantwanedmnansaskbaetarshgaeeeniadesahoaavsonnoucustt 106 146 SBP ORS AUIS OCS esson a E E 107 ET CAN a e E E E T E A 108 15 NAT SERVICES MODEL Gl OO ccris n eane T E EEEE EET Ei 109 16 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 6000 6100 6110 oo cccccssessseeeeeeeeeseessseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeens 113 I7 APPENDIX A HELP MODE L
58. bLoe Browse MCECC Help This screen shows that the file is being uploaded to your Router El WireSpeed Dual Connect Upgrade Software Microsoft Internet Explorer Software Upgrade Click browse to select the upgrade file Then start the transfer by clicking the upload file button Upgrade File A XIIOOOORWebLoe Browse upload file Help Uploading File 030 300411 Rev A 97 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 The screens below show that the file upload has completed and that the Programming Flash is being erased to prepare the Flash storage area for upload of the new file Programming Flash is a temporary storage area for uploaded files WireS peed Dual Connect Upgrade Software Microsoft Internet Explorer P E3 WireSpeed Dual Connect Upgrade Software Microsoft Internet Explorer ija ES Software Upgrade Click browse to select the upgrade file Then start the transfer by clicking the upload file button Software Upgrade Click browse to select the upgrade file Then start the transfer by clicking the upload file button Upgrade File Browse Upgrade File Browse Upload file Upload file Help Help Uploading File Uploading File Erasing Flash Erasing Flash Flash Erased Programing Flash The screen below shows that the upload was successful The modem will now reboot E WireS peed Dual Connect Upgrade
59. ble User Assigned DNS Domain Name imyhome westell com Static Host Assignment Host Name IP Address dslrouter 192 168 1 1 deviceweb 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 fig21681 25 smartdevice dnsnamehere lt Discovered Local Devices redis 98 192 168 1 47 se oe Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on add the following screen will be displayed The Host Name and IP Address have been added to the Static Host Assignment 030 300411 Rev A DNS Server Enable User Assigned DNS Domain Name myhome westell com Static Host Assignment Host Name IP Address dslrouter deviceweb 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 smartdevice 192 168 1 1 dnsnamehere 192 168 1 25 Discovered Local Devices ddivj 982 192 168 1 47 56 se delete delete delete July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 3 DHCP Configuration Private LAN The following settings will be displayed if you select DHCP Configuration from the Configuration menu E DHCP Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer l Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help DHCP Configuration The actual information displayed in this screen may vary DHCP Server Private LAN Private LAN DHCP Settings DHCP Start Address fi92 168 1 15 DHCP End Address fi92 168 1 47 DHCP Lease Time ft fo fo fo Days Hours Minu
60. configure you Router 030 300411 Rev A 71 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 12 8 1 Creating a New NAT Service Profile If you select new from the preceding Service Configuration screen the Create new Service Profile pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK to begin creating your new NAT service profile Click Cancel if you do not want to create a new NAT service profile Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Create new Service Profile Cancel If you clicked on OK the following screen will be displayed Select A New Service Profile 1 from the Current Profile pull down arrow NOTE You may create up to four NAT profiles and attach an unlimited number of services to each profile File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e gt Links address E WESTELL o o Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance eshooting Help Service Configuration Current Profile Default gt A New Service Profile 1 ectA service Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service static ee Oe internet 030 300411 Rev A 12 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you selected A New Service Profile 1 from the Current Profile pull down arrow the following screen will be displayed This screen shows that you have chosen to create a new NAT service profil
61. ction Information Connection Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 KBits Sec In Packets 584 Connection Status Out Packets 617 IP Network Address PPP 172 24 48 2 Primary DNS 10 16 88 116 b Z Secondary DNS 10 16 16 2 In Packets 9315 Out Packets 10957 YPI 0 ATM NetworkAddress VCI 35 Firewall Status Passed In 349 Out 378 Dropped In O Out O Ethernet Status Connection Information Connection Name Connection Duration Status Number of Reconnects My Connection 00 16 08 UP 4 g Internet DSL Connection Information Connection Rate This field will let you know if you have a DSL Syne UP DOWN and the DSL rate at which you are connected This field will display how much information was received IN or sent OUT in packets IP Network Address PPP An IP address identifies your device on the Internet Primary DNS Provided by your Service Provider Secondary DNS Provided by your Service Provider OUT in packets on your Ethernet port Service Provider Firewall Status This field will display your firewall traffic in packets Passed Monitors information traffic that was successfully received IN or transmitted OUT in packets 030 300411 Rev A 45 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Dropped Monitors information traffic that was not successfully received IN or transmitted OUT due to your firewall settings PPP Connection Information This is from the c
62. dress pool used for enabled automatic configuration of local devices DHCP Lease If DHCP is enabled This setting specifies the DHCP lease time Diagnostic Log Diagnostic Log This option lists both the Connection and the System logs Connection This option lists all events related to connection activity any traffic on the USB Ethernet or DSL ports System This option lists all events related to system activity time errors boot information etc DNS Configuration The Router has a built in DNS server The Router has a feature called Dynamic DNS When an IP address is assigned the Router will interrogate the new device for a machine name using several well known networking protocols Any names learned will dynamically be added to the DNS server s table of local hosts A static host assignment is needed only if the new device does not support any of the well known protocols The following settings are displayed DNS Configuration Screen Domain Name The name of your network This uses the internet standard for delineating domain names entries Assignment information 030 300411 Rev A 119 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 E Edit Connection Profiles This screen facilitates the changing of connection profile parameters The following settings are displayed use Feel free to use whatever description you desire Your account ID is supplied by your ISP This text string
63. dular jack 4 0 or XP installed e Power Connector e Operating system CD ROM on hand e Internet Explorer 4 x or Netscape Navigator 4 x or higher Certifications Models 6000 6100 6110 e ACTA 968 A 64 MB RAM 128 MB recommended e CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 60950 e CSA e 10 MB of free hard drive space e USB Version 1 0 or higher compliant bus ee e EMC FCC Part 15 Class B System Requirements for 10 100 Base T Ethernet e Industry Canada Models 6000 6100 6110 e Di to e UL Standard 60950 3 Edition e Pentium or equivalent and above class e WHOL RNDIS 1 1 machines e Microsoft Windows 98 2000 ME NT 4 0 or Power Models 6000 6100 6110 XP installed or Macintosh OS X installed e Power Supply External 120 VAC to e Operating system CD ROM on hand 12 VAC wall mount power supply e Internet Explorer 4 x or Netscape Navigator e Power Consumption Less than 6 watts 4 x or higher typical from 120 VAC e 64 MB RAM 128 MB recommended e Ethernet 10 100 Base T interface Standards Models 6000 6100 6110 e 10 MB of free hard drive space e ANSI T1 413 issue 2 e TCP IP Protocol stack installed e ITU G 992 1 G DMT e 10 100 Base T Network Interface Card NIC e ITU G 992 2 G LITE e ITU G 992 3 ADSL2 DMT Dimensions Weight Models 6000 6100 6110 e ITU G 992 4 ADSL2 G lite e Height 1 45 in 3 68 cm e ITU G 992 5 ADSL2 030 300411 Rev A 113 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 17 APPEND
64. e See Figure 10 Click OK Please insert the disk labeled Windows 98 Second Edition CD ROM and then click OF Figure 10 Windows 98 7 Windows 98 The system will begin copying files Figure 11 Copying Files S Ounce Windows 98 Second Edition CD ROM Destination Scanning Rs Figure 11 Windows 98 030 300411 Rev A 18 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 8 Windows 98 Figure 12 may pop up depending on how Windows 98 was installed on the computer The installation of the Westell modem requires files that are supplied by Microsoft for Windows 98 If Figure 13 pops up insert the Windows 98 Operating System CD into the computers CD ROM drive wait a moment for the CD to be recognized by the system and then click on OK The system should find the required files on the Windows 98 CD and automatically complete the installation Copying Files x The file dhepesve dll on Windows 96 0K al Second Edition CD ROM cannot be found Insert Windows 96 Second Edition CD ROM n the selected drive and click OF Figure 12 Windows 98 If the Operating System CD is not available or if Figure 12 pops up again you will have to manually specify the location of the files The required files may be stored on your hard drive A common location for these files is C Windows Options Cabs Try specifying this path or the path to your CD ROM drive usually D by clicking the Br
65. e You may create up to four NAT service profiles and attach an unlimited number of services to each profile Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Service Configuration delete edit Current Profile A New Service Profile 1 Emo eoa eas S rvica Name Select A Service Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service static NAT 12 8 2 Editing a NAT Service Profile File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Service Configuration delete edit Current Profile A New Service Profile 1 eos eo eu Beane U U U U UU SS Ed Service Name Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service Gum 030 300411 Rev A 73 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Once you have created a NAT service profile you may edit the profile If you select edit from the Service Configuration screen the following screen will be displayed By selecting the edit button you can make changes to your NAT profile by adding or deleting NAT applications that will work with your Router Type your new NAT service profile name into the field labeled Profile Name Edit Service Profile Profile Name A New Service Profile 1 The following screen shows that a new profile name called My NAT Pro
66. e Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 For example the screen below displays America Online as the NAT service selected Once you have selected a service click on enable l File Edt View Favotites Tools Help a Links gt address EM Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenan bleshooting Help Service Configuration Current Profile My NAT Profile 7 America Online A America O e Service Name f Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode define custom service Static NAT Host Device i irteinet If you clicked on enable the following Host Service screen will be displayed Click on OK This will load the new NAT Configuration and the settings will be saved automatically Host Service z i Cancel If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop up screen the Host Device screen will be displayed The Host Device screen will allow you to select which device will host the NAT service you selected on your local area network You must either select the device from the Host Device pull down arrow or type an IP address in the field labeled IP Address Click on done Host Device 192 168 1 47 or specify IP Address 030 300411 Rev A 76 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 NOTE You can attach multiple NAT services to your profile However for each NAT service that you attach to your profile you must first select the new NAT service T
67. e displayed if you select Backup Restore from the Maintenance menu E Backup Restore Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Ea At Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Backup Restore Current configuration becomes Backup configuration Back up Rup Backed up configuration becomes Current configuration Factory defaults becomes Current configuration i intenet Current configuration Select this button if you want to store all of the current configuration data becomes Backup such that it can be recalled later Configuration Backed up configuration Select this button if you want to retrieve the last back up copy of all becomes Current configuration parameters and make these values current configuration Factory default becomes Select this button if you want set all user configurable parameters back to the Current configuration factory default 030 300411 Rev A 91 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 13 2 Firewall Log The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Log from the Maintenance menu This screen is an advanced diagnostics screen It alerts you of noteworthy information sent to your Router from the Internet The screen can contain 1000 entries but a maximum of 50 entries are displayed at a time Once 1000 entries have been logged the oldest entry is removed to
68. ect box will be populated by the modem s DHCP server based on DHCP requests If a device s name cannot be determined the current IP address of the device will be placed in the list When the feature is enabled the active machine will be highlighted in the select box and be displayed at the bottom of the page with the disable button When the feature is disabled no device in the select box will be highlighted and the enable button will be available When the User Configured PC is selected a local PC must be configured manually with the WAN IP address as its Ethernet adapter s address 030 300411 Rev A 124 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 T Trace The Trace feature allows you to perform an IP trace route to a remote computer either within or beyond the Internet service provider s network Enter either the IP address or the hostname of the remote host computer into the input box to the right of the Trace button If you trace by name DNS will be used to look up the appropriate IP address for that name Trace Success Trace will display its progress in the text box Trace will show three round trip times and the DNS name if available of each intermediate router Failure Trace will display when it does not receive a response or cannot determine the DNS name of an intermediate router This is not necessarily an error as some routers are configured to ignore t
69. effective upon your opening of this package and shall continue until terminated You may terminate this License Agreement at any time by returning the SOFTWARE and all copies thereof and extracts there from to Licensor Licensor may terminate this License Agreement upon the breach by you of any term hereof Upon such termination by Licensor you agree to return to Licensor the SOFTWARE and all copies and portions thereof 5 Limited Warranty Licensor warrants for your benefit alone for a period of 90 days from the date of commencement of this License Agreement referred to as the Warranty Period that the SOFTWARE Diskettes in which the SOFTWARE is contained are free from defects in material and workmanship Licensor further warrants for your benefit alone that during the Warranty Period the SOFTWARE shall operate substantially in accordance with the functional specifications in the User s Manual If during the Warranty Period a defect in the SOFTWARE appears you may return the SOFTWARE to Licensor for replacement You agree that the foregoing constitutes your sole and exclusive remedy for breach by Licensor of any warranties made under this Agreement 030 300411 Rev A 138 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE THE SOFTWARE DISKETTES AND THE SOFTWARE CONTAINED THEREIN ARE LICENSED AS IS AND LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN
70. er 3 Windows ME The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers See Figure 19 Click Finish Add Hew Hardware Wizard guj Westell WireS peed Dual Connect Modern Windows has finished installing the new hardware device Cancel Figure 19 Found New Hardware 030 300411 Rev A 22 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 4 Windows ME When the System Settings Change screen appears the USB drivers are installed properly See Figure 20 Click Yes System Settings Change x To fimsh setting up your new hardware you must restart pour computer E Do you want to restart your computer now Figure 20 Restart the Computer Congratulations You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers After the computer has restarted the Modem is ready for use You must now go to section 7 6 4 Installing the USB Driver for Windows 2000 1 Windows 2000 After you have connected the Modem to your PC the Found New Hardware window appears Figure 21 In a few moments the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears Figure 22 Click Next Found New Hardware Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Figure 21 Found New Hardware Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New eS Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next Bact Cancel Figure 22 Welc
71. er s ATM network to your ISP It is not recommended that you change anything on these pages unless explicitly instructed by your service provider F Firewall Log This screen is an advanced diagnostics screen It alerts you of noteworthy information sent to your modem from the Internet One thousand entries can be made but a maximum of 50 entries are displayed at a time Once 1000 entries have been logged the oldest entry is removed to make space for new entries as they occur Firewall Log Details This option gives more information about the specific log entry Page Numbers This option navigates you to the corresponding range of entries The most recent entries are always on the highest numbered page Clear Log This option removes all entries from the log Print Savable Format This option opens a new window that contains a list of all logged packets that can be saved or printed 030 300411 Rev A 120 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Firewall Settings This screen is an advanced configuration screen It allows you to set the level of security you wish to have on your local network All security levels except None protect against known Internet attacks and devices that attempt to gain remote access to your Router The following settings are displayed Firewall Settings High This security level only allows basic Internet functionality Only Mail News Web FTP and IPSEC are all
72. ev A 29 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 User Name Connection Name My Connection User provided name for CONNECTION DoS Account ID westell local Provided by your Ise Account Password fessor Provided by your Ise Help Enter the VPI and VCI values 0 for VPI and 35 for VCI you obtained from your Internet service provider Click on next VPI VCI vPI 0 VCI 35 vPI 0 255 0 lt l CI 1 65535 J35 NOTE Depending on your Internet Service Provider the VPI VCI screen may come pre configured and it will be displayed here In this case you should not change any values in this screen Click on next to go to the PROTOCOL screen Help 030 300411 Rev A 30 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Select the Protocol type that you obtained from your Internet Service Provider Click on next PROTOCOL Protocol PPPoE gt NOTE Depending on your Internet Service Provider the PROTOCOL screen may come pre configured and it will be displayed here In this case you will need to click on next to go to the SET UP COMPLETE screen When the SET UP COMPLETE screen appears you have successfully completed your Account Profile setup Click on done Done Microsoft Internet Explorer SET UP COMPLETE Congratulations you have successfully established a connection profile one 030 300411 Rev A 31 July 2004 WW WESTELL Use
73. ew DSL Connect Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection UP disconnect roe eater Profile with the ls your default profile To make changes to your default profile click on the profile editor button E Done a Intemet 030 300411 Rev A 4 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Displays your DSL connection rate Connection Name This Connection Name is from the connection profile that you established in section 7 PPP Status UP PPP session established DOWN No PPP session established Connect Disconnect CONNECT Establish a PPP session DISCONNECT Disconnect a PPP session Profile Editor This allows you to make changes to the profile that you created in section 7 9 2 Adding Account Profiles If you select the Profile Editor button from your Home page the Advanced Home screen will appear as shown below Click on the new connection button in the Advanced Home screen The New Connection screen will appear Enter your account profile information and click on New Next click on OK in the pop up screen to save your new connection If you do not want to add a connection profile click on Close in the New Connection screen NOTE You may store up to eight unique user profiles in your Router Details on the New Connection screen are located at the end of this section A WireSpeed Dual Connect Microsoft Internet
74. fic will be sent via the gateway MAC address The LAN may also have a private NAT ed network NAT will use the global address assigned to the modem If you select Routed Bridge the following screen will be displayed Click on set VC to save your VC settings VC 1 Configuration vib veas perho Qos UBR E Protocol Bridge Status Enabled IP Address booo Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Gateway bono o oo DNS Primary pooo o oo DONS Secondary booo set Y Cc cancel Help 030 300411 Rev A 53 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on set VC the following pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK when asked Set this Bridge VC configuration If you click on cancel the new VC settings will not be saved Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Set this Bridge YC configuration Cancel 11 2 DNS Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select DNS Configuration from the Configuration menu File Edit View Favorites Tools Help wy Links Address Configuration x Searck a onfiguration a Domain Name myhome westell com Host Name IP Address dstrouter 192 168 1 1 a 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 es Py E Done a Intemet DNS Server Enable Factory Default CHECKED Displays the status of the DNS Server If you disable this feature the router will not automatically resolve the host name User Assigned D
75. file was entered into the Profile Name field If you want save the new NAT profile click on save If you do not want to save the new NAT profile click on close Edit Service Profile Frofile Mame hy NAT Profile D 030 300411 Rev A 74 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on save in the Edit NAT Profile screen the following pop up screen will be displayed Click OK to save your new profile settings If you click on Cancel your new profile settings will not be saved Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea Save this Profile 12 8 3 Adding NAT Services to a Profile This section explains how to add NAT services to your NAT service profile Remember you may attach an unlimited number of NAT services to your profile To add a NAT service to your NAT service profile select a service from the options provided at the Service Name pull down arrow Hie Edt View Favorites Toos Help lt gt Links Address WESTELL a Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help _ Service Configuration delete edit Current Profile My NAT Profile v Enora Ma Em Select A Service a ICQ 2001b AOL Instant Messanger Aliens vs Predator Service Name Service Name Baldur s Gate 1 Host Device Battlecom define custom Blizzard Battle net Black and White Buddy Phone e A a ET 030 300411 Rev A 75 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guid
76. he following screen you do not have a PPP session established Click on the Connect button to establish a PPP session the PPP Status will display UP After you have established a PPP session you may proceed with your Router s configuration Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance ubleshooting Help Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection DOWN Connect snnect prone catar Profile with the is your default profile To make changes to your default profile click on the profile editor button Elbe a la internet 030 300411 Rev A 65 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 6 Single Static IP Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu STOP Static NAT must be disabled before you can enable Single Static IP To disable Static NAT select Service Configuration from the Configuration menu Next click on the static NAT button Select the device from the Static NAT Device pull down menu and click on disable Return to Single Static IP Configuration by selecting Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu i File Edit View Favorites Tools Help da 5 Links moa Ea ake WESTELL Discover Se
77. hen you must load the new NAT Configuration as explained earlier in this section Once you have selected a NAT service and you have saved it to your NAT service profile the following screen will be displayed It shows which NAT service 1s active for the selected profile File Edt View Favorites Tools Help pans Links gt agaes RBM a WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Service Configuration delete edit Current Profile My NAT Profile gt E Eoc Eng Cee SE E Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Name Service Mode Host Device America Online Port Forwarding redis 98 details define custom service Static NAT Be internet eZ If you select details the screen below will display the details of the selected NAT service Click on close to continue If you click on delete you will remove that NAT service from your NAT service profile Well Known Service Details Microsof_ Miel E3 Service Details Service Name America Online Type Port Forwarding Port 1 Protocol TCP Global Port si 5190 Base Host Port 5190 dese NOTE If you would like to set up additional Advanced Service Configuration options refer to section 12 Setting Up Advanced Service Configuration 030 300411 Rev A ii July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 8 Firewa
78. i Current Profile Default bi Baas U U Ui CO EED Service Name Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service static NAT Enabled for redis 98 E ll TERY 12 7 Disabling Static NAT If you clicked on static NAT in the Service Configuration screen the following screen will be displayed select a device name from the Static NAT Device pull down arrow and click on disable This will automatically disable the Static NAT feature for that device Then the Service Configuration screen will be displayed Static NAT Set Up an IP Address to be your Default NAT Destination Static NAT Device redis 98 Al unsolicited inbound wac wil be sent to the shove device Note Static Nat and IP Passthrough are mutually exclusive features 030 300411 Rev A 89 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 The following screen shows Static NAT disabled No device is displayed in the field adjacent to the static Nat button WESTELL er Better Broadband Service Configuration lt lt el Current Profile Default Ma Select A Service x Service Name Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service Static NAT Cc gt D ea 030 300411 Rev A 90 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 13 MAINTENANCE MODEL 6100 13 1 Backup Store The following settings will b
79. iew Favorites Tools Help Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help _ Auto Update Device Auto Update Device Update File Location tt Awwrw wee stell com upgrades modelxexxyx9I OOO XX xml am Gu Click on the local update now button in the Update Device screen to select the upgrade file from your PC s hard drive This screen allows you to upgrade the software on your Router Click Browse and go to the location where the upgrade file is stored J WireSpeed Dual Connect Upgrade Software Microsoft Internet Explorer El EES Software Upgrade Click browse to select the upgrade file Then start the transfer by clicking the upload file button Upgrade File Browse Upload file Choose file EES Help Lookin E 3 Floppy A c 90 2421001 M ebLoad rel upg NOTE The actual information displayed in this screen may vary Filename J490 210010WebLoad rel upa Files of type Jal Files Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 96 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Select the appropriate upgrade file from your browser The file name will appear in the field labeled Upgrade File Click on upload file WireSpeed 4 Port Router Upgrade Software Microsoft Internet Exple Software Upgrade Click browse to select the upgrade file Then start the transfer by clicking the upload file button Upgrade File A d0 lt xxWe
80. ing selected locations Click Mest to start the search T Floppy disk drives W CO ROM drive Microsoft Windows Update Figure 7 Windows 98 4 Windows 98 Select option button The updated driver Recommended Westell Dual Connect Modem See Figure 8 Click Next i Note If Figure 8 does not appear at this step and Figure 9 appears with the text USB Composite device C Windows Inf USB Inf do not continue Click Back to Step 3 and specify the location of the Westell CD ROM Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found an updated driver for this device and also some other drivers that should work with this device Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem One of the other drivers Wie Ligh Back Cancel Figure 8 Windows 98 030 300411 Rev A 17 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 5 Windows 98 Windows will display the location of the driver See Figure 9 Click Next Note The drive letter may vary Add New Hardware Wizard Windows driver file search for the device Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Windows i now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver K WS TLETOOLINE Cancel Figure 9 Windows 98 6 Windows 98 Remove the Westell CD from the CD ROM Drive Next insert the Windows operating system CD into the CD ROM Driv
81. instructions explain how to install your Modem for simultaneous use of Ethernet and USB ports Refer to Figure 3 rt 1 Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12V on the rear panel of the Modem Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket 2 Connect the DSL phone cable from connector marked on the rear panel of the Modem to the DSL equipped telephone line jack on the wall IMPORTANT Do not use a DSL filter on this connection You must use the phone cord that was provided with the Modem kit C1 A L 3 Connect the yellow Ethernet cable from the yellow Ethernet jack marked on the rear panel of the Modem to the Ethernet port on your computer 030 300411 Rev A 13 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 4 Connect the blue USB cable from the blue USB connector marked on the rear panel of the Modem to the USB port on the PC Congratulations You have completed the simultaneous hardware Ethernet and USB installation for Models 6100 and 6110 You must now go to section 6 to begin the USB software installation No software installation is required when using only an Ethernet connection COMPUTER DSL equipped Ethernet card connector Connect the USB Jack to the USB connector on the PC USB Jack 030 300411 Rev A 14 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 6 INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS MODELS 6100 6110
82. ion Test Results Self Test Performs an integrity check of certain internal components of the Router PING ISP s Router Performs an IP network check 1 e an IP Ping of the Service Provider s Router This test verifies that the Router can exchange IP traffic with an entity on the other side of the DSL line Possible responses are Success The Router has detected an IP Remote Router connection No Response The IP Remote Router does not answer the IP Ping Could not test The test could not be executed due to Router settings Check your DSL sync or your PPP session You must have both a DSL sync and a PPP connection established to execute a PING DNS Performs a test to try to resolve the name of a particular host The host name is entered in the input box Possible responses are Success The Router has successfully obtained the resolved address The IP address is shown below the host name input box No Response The Router has failed to obtain the resolved address Host not found The DNS Server was unable to find an address for the given host name No data enter host name No host name is specified Could not test The test could not be executed due to Router settings Check your DSL sync or your PPP session You must have both a DSL sync and a PPP connection established to execute a PING IP Address IP Address of the Host Name PING Performs an IP connectivity check to a remote computer either within or beyond 030 30041
83. is is a description of the default connection profile which the Router will use Feel free to use whatever description you desire Account ID Your Account Id is supplied by your ISP and is a text string that uniquely identifies you with your ISP The Account Password is a key phrase or text string that verifies your identify to the ISP y VC Configuration VC Configuration Screen VC Configuration This screen is an advanced screen Modifying parameters on this screen can cause severe disruption of your service VC stands for Virtual Connection A VC identifies a connection through the service provider s ATM network to your ISP It is not recommended that anything be changed on these pages unless explicitly instructed by your service provider VPI VCI VPI VCI This screen asks for information that the Router needs to establish a communication channel to your ISP The VPI and VCI values are supplied by your ISP 030 300411 Rev A 126 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 18 APPENDIX B HARDWARE FEATURES Models 6000 6100 6110 18 1 LED Indicators This section explains the LED States and Descriptions LED indicators are used to verify the unit s operation and Status LED States and Descriptions Model 6000 Solid Green POWER ______Swllid Green POWER No Light 1 flash sec Moderate Flashing Green Power ON and attempting synchronization a ones ea READY Hardware power u
84. is screen may vary depending on the network connection established AVC Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer f BEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help El Status VPI VCI Protocol Enable 0 35 PPPOE i Disable x 0 43 Bridge Disable 0 37 Bridge Disable 0 38 Bridge Disable 0 39 Bridge Disable 7 0 40 Bridge Bissbi O 4i Bridge Bridge Broadcast M Bridge Multicast Vv Spanning Tree Protocol l i Internet Allows you to enable or disable your VC Virtual Connection VPI Displays the VPI Virtual Path Indicator value for a particular VC which is defined by your Service Provider VCI Displays the VCI Virtual Channel Indicator value for a particular VC which is defined by your Service Provider Protocol Displays the Protocol for each VC which is specified by your Service Provider NOTE The configuration PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode specified by your Service PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Provider will determine which Bridge Bridge Protocol Protocols are available to you Classical IPoA Internet Protocol over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode This is an ATM encapsulation of the IP protocol Bridge Broadcast Factory Default CHECKED When this setting is CHECKED the Router will allow Broadcast IP packets to from the WAN When this setting is NOT CHECKED the router will block Broadcast IP packets to from the WAN
85. isabled Private LAN DHCP addresses will be saved into the Private LAN configuration Public LAN DHCP addresses will be saved into the Public LAN configuration This option is only available if the Public LAN DHCP server is enabled NOTE These addresses will be overwritten if the Internet service provider supports dynamic setting of these values Devices on LAN Displays the IP network address that your Router is on Media Access Controller MAC address of this device Displays the ASCII text name of the devices connected to the LAN Displays the status of the devices connected to the LAN IP Address MAC Address Name Status 030 300411 Rev A 108 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 15 NAT SERVICES MODEL 6100 AoE II Conquors 47624 TCP UDP 6073 TCP UDP 2300 2400 feces scour Black and White 2611 2612 TCP 6667 TCP 6500 UDP 27900 UDP DeltaForce Land Warrior UDP 53 TCP 21 TCP 7430 TCP 80 UDP 1029 UDP 1144 UDP 65436 UDP 17478 Fighter Ace II for DX play 50000 50100 TCP UDP 47624 TCP 2300 2400 Terase DX pay Teup GameSpy Online UDP 3783 UDP 6515 TCP 6667 UDP 12203 TCP UDP 13139 UDP 27900 UDP 28900 UDP 29900 030 300411 Rev A 109 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Application Game Port Protocol UDP 29901 Ghost Recon TCP 80 UDP 1038 UDP 1032 UDP 53 UDP 2347 UDP 2346 GNUtella Half Life Server 27005 UDP client only 27015
86. izard has finished installing the software for Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Cancel Figure 29 Windows XP Congratulations You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers After the computer has restarted the Modem is ready for use You must now go to section 7 030 300411 Rev A 21 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 7 CONFIGURING THE MODEM FOR INTERNET CONNECTION MODEL 6100 To surf the Internet using your Westell Modem you must set up your account profile confirm your DSL sync and establish a PPP session with your Internet service provider ISP Refer to the Internet service provider s installation manual to install the software required for your Internet connection NOTE When viewing the screens please note that the actual information displayed in the screens may vary 7 1 Setting Up an Account Profile At the Getting Started screen click on next A Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer Getting Started Welcome to the Westell Setup wizard The following screens will ask you afew simple set up questions that you will need to answer to establish a connection profile Chek next te start se m m 030 300411 Rev A 28 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on OK the following screen will be displayed This screen will allow you to set
87. jack or eer acannon connection of a POTS neta usaf 4 pin 4 pin USB Series B connector Series B connector Connects Connects the USB device tothe PC USB device to the PC ETHERNET 8 pin RJ 45 modular jack Connects the Ethernet device to the PC 18 4 Pinout Descriptions The following tables list the pinout descriptions Models 6000 6100 6110 DSL Pinouts USB Series B Connector Pinouts Pin Name Description Cable Color _ 2 D Daa White Ethernet Pinouts TTA 030 300411 Rev A 129 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 19 APPENDIX C DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE Models 6000 6110 19 1 Installing Diagnostic Software for Windows The diagnostic software should be used as directed by your service provider to troubleshoot problems with your DSL service Begin the diagnostic software installation On the installation CD run D Diagnostic Icon Setup exe Where D is the drive letter of your CD ROM Click on Next to continue g Westell Diagnostic Icon Installation Ei Welcome a This program will install the Westell Diagnostic Ilcon WESTELL pplication Click Next to Install the Diagnostic Ilcon Application Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 130 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Choose a directory to install the application Click on Next to accept the default directory or to browse to another
88. l between LCP Echo after no response Tunneling Factory Default ENABLE If ENABLED this option allows PPP traffic to be bridged to the WAN This feature allows you to use a PPPoE shim on the host computer to connect to the Internet Service Provider by bypassing the Router s capability to do this NOTE The values for IP Address Gateway DNS Primary and DNS Secondary are all Override of the value obtained from the PPP connection They default to 0 0 0 0 in which case the override is ignored Westell recommends that you do not change the values unless your Internet Service Provider instructs you to change them 030 300411 Rev A 50 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Configuring the Router s Protocol Settings If you want to change your Router s protocol setting select VC Configuration from the Configuration menu Next select edit from your VC Configuration menu on any of your existing VC Virtual Connections settings The following screen will be displayed 030 300411 Rev A File Edt View Favortes Tools Help Bl o Search OQ web f OnTIGUFAaLTION ver fo ver BB pcr foo qos UBR k Protocol PPPoE Status ICA cy VC 1 PPPOE earo i IP Address 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Primary 0 0 0 0 DNS Secondary 0 0 0 0 MPU Negotiation D LCP Echo Disable D LEP Echo Failures fe uot DA DA WAAN 7 AnG ICO GOC
89. ll Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Configuration from the Configuration menu Address http dslrouter fwMain htm v Go Links WiteSpeed Dual Connect Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Firewall Configuration File Edit View Favorites Tools Help b 2 9 2 2 8 amp sle a 2 2 2 Back Foner Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Realcom Messenger A Security Level Control outbound traffic initiated from within the local network inbound traffic may be controlled by configuring Port Forwarding C High Blocks all outgoing traffic except Mail News Web FTP and IPSEC Medium The default and recommended setting C Low Only known security holes are protected None All traffic is allowed C Custom Customize settings j El Done E3 Local intranet High High security level only allows basic Internet functionality Only Mail News Web FTP and IPSEC are allowed All other traffic is prohibited that you want to pass The Low security setting will allow all traffic except for known attacks With Low security your Medium Factory Default MEDIUM Like High security Medium security only allows basic Internet functionality by default However Medium security allows customization through NAT configuration so that you can enable the traffic Low Router is vi
90. ls 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on save in the preceding DHCP Configuration screen the following pop up screen will appear Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Save and reconfigure OHCP 11 3 2 Enabling the DHCP Server If you want to enable your DHCP Server settings select Private LAN at the DHCP Server pull down arrow 3 DHCP Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by CenturyT el Eile Edt View Favorites Tools Help oe 9 ala wm amp ry Q Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Real com Messenger 7 Go Links WireSpeed Dual Connect Address 2 http 4 192 168 1 1 dhep htm dhepOpt 0 a WESTELL OO SSS SaaS gt oReESaaa Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help DHCP Server or x Off f el O el ae If you selected Private LAN the following screen will be displayed Click on save to save your DHCP Server setting If you click on reset your DHCP Server will be reset to factory default Private LAN is the factory default for the DHCP Server BHCP Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Took Help T Disnover Beller OSEANE Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help DHCP Server Private LAN Private LAN DHCP Settings DHCP Start Address fis2t 68 1 15 DHCP End Address faza 68 1 47 DHCP Le
91. ly as listed in the RDL source Once the packet filter engine finds a match for a rule it will note the filter action to be taken pass or drop and continue to compare the following rules with the given packet unless otherwise instructed see the description of the done action in section 3 2 1 2 3 Rule Names RDL rules may be given names The packet logging facility and the user interface uses these rule names A name applies to all rules following its declaration in the Rules Section until another name is declared or the end statement An identifier one or more alphanumeric characters beginning with an alpha character on a line by itself declares a new name for the following rule s RDL Comments Comments begin with the character The parser ignores all characters following the comment character to the end of the line RDL Command Syntax E Done Intemet Z 11 9 ATM Loopbacks If you select ATM Loopbacks from the Configuration menu the following settings will be displayed E ATM Loopback Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help ATM Loopback Enable ATM 0 21 Loopback I fa Done AA a Internet Enable ATM 0 21 Loopback Factory Default ENABLED This option enables the 0 21 loopback which is used by your ISP NOTE Westell does not recommend that you change this setting
92. m the flash location Factory becomes Current This option will restore the Router to the state that it arrived in from the factory C Change Administration Password The Router has an administrator password This password protects the Router from any unauthorized modifications to the configuration setting in the Router The following settings are displayed Change Administration Password Enter Administration This field specifies the Administrator s name Only one administrator can be Name defined Enter Verify This field specifies the password required to enable administrator access The Administration Password password must be entered twice to ensure that the password has been entered correctly Connection Summary Connection Summary Connection Summary The connection profile screen displays summary information about the Router The connection state is shown along with the amount of traffic has passed through the Router Each connection profile is listed with its associated usage information 030 300411 Rev A 115 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 D Diagnostics Help This screen provides tools for diagnosing PPP connection problems Some tests depend on the Router status and the capabilities exercised by previous tests which may prevent other types of testing Beginning of Diagnostics Help screens DSL The Router status checks the Router connection The following is a lis
93. make space for the new entries as they occur The following settings are displayed File Edit View Favorites Tools Help El 4 B Ee I ey 2 RI r 3 k Back _ Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History i T Mail Print Edit Real com Messenger 7 Go Links WireSpeed Dual Connect Address http dslrouter fwLog htm loopStart 1 amp loopStop 50 WESTELL Discover Better Broadban d Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Firewall lo Packet Time Interface Direction Rule Alert Page 1 Ga D Done il Ea Local intranet Rule The internal rule that caused the logged event The internal rule is setup under Firewall rules A description of the logged event To clear the Firewall log click clear log in the Firewall Log screen The following pop up screen will be displayed Click OK when asked Do you wish to clear the Firewall log file If you click Cancel the firewall log will not be cleared Microsoft Internet Explorer aa 7 Do you wish to clear the Firewall log file To obtain a printable format of the Firewall Log at the Firewall Log screen click Printable Savable Format This will allow you to send a copy of the Firewall log to your designated printer 030 300411 Rev A 92 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 13 3 Change Password The following settings will be displayed if you
94. n in the upper right corner of the screen and select System Preferences F E Grab File Edit Captui About This Mac Get Mac 05 X Software System Preferences Dock Location Recent Items Force Quit Sleep Restart Shut Down Log Out Choose the Network Preferences After selecting System Preferences from the previous screen the System Preferences screen will be displayed From the System Preferences screen click on the Network icon System Preferences Show All Drag your favorite preferences to the toolbar abov rey id jez m Lissa 030 300411 Rev A 37 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Create a New Location After selecting the Network icon at the System Preferences screen the Network screen will be displayed Select New Location from the Location field al P T Displays Sound Startup Disk Network Location Automatic i Configure Internal Modem New Location Edit Location Name the New Location After selecting New Location from the Network screen the following screen will be displayed In the field labeled Name your new location change the text from Untitled to Westell Click on OK Name your new location Westell All users of this computer will be able to choose this location in the Apple menu without entering a password l Cancel Select the Ethernet Configuration
95. nce Troubleshooting Help Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 8000 KBits Sec by 0992 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection UP disconnect jeconnect pronte ator The profile editor link allows the user to edit a connections profile 030 300411 Rev A 34 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 7 3 Disconnecting a PPP Session If you are ready to disconnect from your Internet service provider click on the Disconnect button in the Connection Overview screen the preceding screen The following pop up screen will appear Click on OK to disconnect the PPP session Microsoft Internet Explorer Cancel The screen below will appear briefly When the PPP Status displays Disconnecting this means that you are disconnecting from your PPP session Sch File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ce 3 Back WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help _ Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 3200 KBits Sec by 704 kKBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection Disconnecting rane aar Profile with the is your default profile To make changes to your default profile click on the profile editor button E Done y a Intemet If you clicked the Disconnect button in the preceding Connection Overview screen the PPP Status should display DOWN This means th
96. net service provider 8 Click on the set VC button 9 Click on OK in the VC Configuration pop up screen 10 Click on OK in the reset modem pop up screen After you complete the preceding steps the Router will be reconfigured and your new settings will take effect After the Router has been reset confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP before continuing your Router s configuration 030 300411 Rev A 70 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 7 Service Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Service Configuration from the Configuration menu Westell has developed an extensive list of NAT services and you may select any service from this list By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up a NAT profile you will ensure that the appropriate ports on your Router are open and that the required application traffic can pass through your LAN For a list of supported services go to section 15 NAT Services File Edit View Favorites Tools Help amp A Links ME WESTELL ver Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance T roubleshooting Help Service Configuration Address Ea lt ED Current Profile Default v SeletASenice N 9 P Service Name Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device define custom service static NAT aan OO selected can select to
97. ng is enabled through the Range of the Global Ports Set Up a Port Forwarding entry based on your specific ports C Port Fowarding Forward a range of WAN ports to Ranges of Ports an IP address on the LAN G Trigger Ports Forward a range of ports to an IP address on the LAN only after specific outbound traffic next cancel Te NAT ermice onsel cic Local Trigger Port Range The local LAN side TCP UDP port Global Port Range The WAN side TCP UDP port range 030 300411 Rev A 86 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 12 4 Adding Local Trigger Ports If you made changes in the Local Trigger Port Range screen and clicked next the following screen will be displayed You may either click on close to accept the changes or click on add to go back to the Trigger Ports screen enter additional port range values and click on next You can repeat this step for each port range that you want to add up to 10 trigger ports When you are finished adding ports to the Local Trigger Port Range you must click on close to accept the information you have entered and to return to the Service Configuration screen Service Details Service Name Custom Trigger Port Type Trigger Ports Port 1 Protocol TCR UOP Global Forts 1 12 Trigger Portis 1 12 After clicking Close you can enable your Hew service fran the Senice Nome select box 030 300411 Rev
98. oad Daneshill Basingstoke RG24 8FB United Kingdom Westell will continue to repair faulty equipment beyond the warranty period for a nominal charge Contact a Westell Technical Support Representative for details 030 300411 Rev A 137 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 23 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Models 6000 6100 6110 READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY THIS SOFTWARE IS COPYRIGHTED AND LICENSED NOT SOLD BY INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT YOU ARE ACCEPTING AND AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE TO WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES INC THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE BETWEEN YOU AND WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES INC REFERRED TO AS LICENSOR AND IT SUPERSEDES ANY PRIOR PROPOSAL REPRESENTATION OR UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE PARTIES 1 License Grant Licensor hereby grants to you and you accept a nonexclusive license to use the SOFTWARE Diskettes and the computer programs contained therein in machine readable object code form only collectively referred to as the SOFTWARE and the accompanying User Documentation only as authorized in this License Agreement The SOFTWARE may be used only in connection with the number of systems for which you have paid license fees as dictated in your support
99. ome to Install Device Driver 030 300411 Rev A 23 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 2 Windows 2000 The Install Hardware Device Drivers window appears Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended See Figure 23 Click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers ha tas A device diver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with Sy an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device oD Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modern A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the Installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended O Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel Figure 23 Search for Device Driver 3 Windows 2000 The Driver Files Search Results window appears Select the CD ROM drives option See Figure 24 Click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files R Where do you wank Windows to search for diver files Sy Search for driver files for the following hardware device o Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modern The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following op
100. onfiguration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help _ UserName admin Passward Remote URL http 10 16 88 132 2420 enable remote access j eooo dd ne Displays your current User Name Static field Field for entering your password Displays the IP address of the remote management gateway The following screen displays a message that the remote access is currently enabled After 20 minutes of inactivity or on reboot remote access will be automatically disabled To disable remote access click on the disable remote access button T Remote Access Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help J Remote Access Remote access is currently enabled After 20 minutes of inactivity or on reboot remote access will be automatically disabled User Name admin Password abcd Remote URL http 10 16 88 132 2420 disable remote access H Bp O l a 030 300411 Rev A 94 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 13 5 Update Device The following screen will be displayed if you click on Update Device from the Maintenance menu This screen is used to update the firmware that controls the operation of the DSL Router The updated firmware may be loaded from either a file that is located on your PCs hard drive or from update files stored on an Internet server
101. onnection profile that you established in section 7 This field will display how long your PPP session has been connected Status This field will display the status of your PPP session UP Connected DOWN2 Disconnected Number of Reconnects This field will display the number of attempts that were made to establish a PPP session 10 2 About The following settings will be displayed if you select About from the Status menu About Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by CenturyT el File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help 2 ee E7 3 ze 8g aA TES k a Back f Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Real com Messenger Address ja http dslrouter about htm P Go Links WiteSpeed Dual Connect Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help The actual information displayed in this screen may vary Model Number x90 6100XX XX Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXX Mac Address XX XX XX XX XX XX Software Version WVER xx xx xx Software Model NAT Combo Description LiteLine Dual Connect Boot Loader VER xx xXx XX j E3 Local intranet 030 300411 Rev A 46 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 11 CONFIGURATION MODEL 6100 11 1 VC Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select VC Configuration from the Configuration menu NOTE The actual information displayed in th
102. otection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas AN CAUTION AN Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate 030 300411 Rev A 8 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 4 NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS MODELS 6000 6100 6110 The following system specifications are required for optimum performance of the Modem via 10 100 Base T or USB installation MODEL CONTET TION MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NETWORKING et SCHEME Pentium or equivalent and above Networking via 10 100 class machines Macintosh Base T Ethernet Microsoft Windows 98 2000 requires Windows 98 ME NT 4 0 or XP or 2000 ME NT 4 0 or Macintosh OS X installed XP installed and a Computer Operating System CD 10 100 Base T Network ROM on hand Interface Card NIC sialon bares Internet Explorer 4 x or Netscape installed Navigator 4 x or higher 64 MB RAM 128 MB recommended 10 MB of free hard drive space TCP IP Protocol stack installed 10 100 Base T Network Interface Card NIC Pentium or equivalent and above Networking via USB class machines requires Windows 98 Microsoft Windows 98 2000 2000 ME NT 4 0 or ME NT 4 0
103. ow at the LOGS pull down menu Select an option from the list provided at the Diagnostics Logs screen Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help lt Links Address WES TELL Troubleshooting Help Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenanc Date May 9 2003 Time 18 16 44 LOGS Select a log 7 Select a log All fl Connection log system If you clicked on All the following screen will be displayed This screen provides a detailed list of the Router s connection status and system information Click on clear diagnostic log to clear the diagnostic log information 030 300411 Rev A File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Date May 14 2003 Time 11 48 8 Locs Selecta log All Entries CURRENT MODEM STATUS DSL Modem Status PPP Session Status Connection Type Time set from Time since last boot 0 days O hrs 16 mins 2 secs 3k k k K k k ak k k K k k ak k K k k kK k k k k k k k k k k k K k k k k k k kK k ak k k k k k k k k k k K k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k The first number is the Event time days hrs min sec since boot Events are listed starting from the most recent ed k k K K K K oo K K K k k k K K k K k k k K k k k k K k k K k k k ok K k k k k ok k k k k k k k k ok k k k k k k k kok k k k k k k k 0 0 0 29 PPP CONNECTED on YPI O YCI 35 0 0 0 28 Connecting session O My Connection due to AlwaysOn 0 0 0 19 US Atten not defined DS
104. owed No other traffic is allowed Another restriction of high security is that it can t be modified by NAT configuration options With High security you are guaranteed to only pass the previously mentioned traffic The low security setting will allow all traffic except for known attacks With low security your Router is visible by other computers on the Internet Custom Custom is a very advanced configuration option that allows you to edit the firewall configuration directly Only the most expert users should try this H Home Page Medium This security level only allows basic Internet functionality by default Like High security Medium security allows customization through NAT configuration so you can enable the traffic that you want to pass The home page gives you a quick summary of the Router s state The following settings are displayed Connection Overview The Connection Overview section displays the status of the DSL connection The DSL must show a state of UP in order for the Router to communicate with your service provider s network Connection Name The Connection Name section displays all of the connection profiles that are defined by the Router A connection profile is information that the Router needs to establish a connection to your ISP The PPP Status columns will show a status of UP if the Router is currently using that profile to communicate The command button allows you to control the connec
105. owse button in the Insert Disk screen When you have specified the correct path click on OK The system will begin copying the files See Figure 14 NOTE It is very important that the Windows 98 files be installed Do not click on Cancel or Skip File in the dialogs doing so will result in an improper installation and the modem will not function correctly Insert Disk Fi The tile nettrans cat on Windows 98 Ok Second Edition CD ROM cannot be found Lancel Setup could not find a file on the speched path If the path appears below make sure it is corect Click OF to try copying again Skip File Details Copy files from Details IPE EE Li Browse Figure 13 Windows 98 030 300411 Rev A 19 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 9 Windows 98 The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers Figure 14 Click Finish Add New Hardware Wizard gu Westell Wires peed Dual Connect Modem Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Cancel Figure 14 Windows 98 10 Windows 98 Click Yes to restart your computer See Figure 15 System Settings Change x To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Do you want to restart pour computer now Figure 15 Windows 98 Congratulations You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers
106. p in process Modem is in safe boot mode reception or transmission of Ethernet data No Light No data on Ethernet interface LED States and Descriptions Models 6100 6110 Solid Green POWER ______Swllid Green POWER No Light 1 flash sec 2 flashes sec DSL USB Solid Green Ethernet link established ETHERNET 030 300411 Rev A 127 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide 18 2 Cable Connectors and Switch Locations Model 6000 DSL Connector RJ 11 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 yellow Power Connector ON OFF Switch optional fT Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 DSL Line Ethernet Power ON OFF Connector Connector Connector Switch Model 6100 and Model 6110 e DSL Connector RJ 11 e USB Connector blue e Ethernet Connector RJ 45 yellow e Reset Button e Power Connector e ON OFF Switch optional T Q s gt Si Ao Z o oo BES LS BA PE ie 5 E K be ze D DSL Line USB Ethernet Reset Power ON OFF Connector Connector Connector Button Connector Switch 030 300411 Rev A 128 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 18 3 Connector Descriptions The following table displays the connector types Models 6000 6100 6110 Connects to an ADSL equipped telephone
107. patible modular jack that 1s also compliant See installation instruction for details If this terminal equipment Models 6000 6100 6110 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The telephone company will notify you in advance if temporary discontinuance of service is required If advance notification is not practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe such action is necessary If you experience trouble with this equipment Models 6000 6100 6110 do not try to repair the equipment yourself The equipment cannot be repaired in the field Contact Westell Technical Support at telephone no 630 375 4500 for instructions on product return 030 300411 Rev A I July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 The telephone company may make changes to their facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of this equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the modifications necessary to maintain uninterrupted service If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure that the installation of this equipment Models 6000 6100 6110 does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what
108. pe Port Forwarding Port 1 Protocol TCP Global Port s 2 20 Base Host Port 2 eu After clicking Close you can enable your new service from the Serivce Name select box close 030 300411 Rev A 85 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 The NAT service for which you are configuring Port Forwarding The type of NAT service configuration you selected Protocol The type of Protocol that is used to run this NAT service TCP Transmission Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP Local IP Address If a static IP address has been assigned it will be displayed here The port on the WAN that will host the NAT service selected 12 3 Port Forwarding Trigger Ports To select Port Forwarding Trigger Ports click on define custom service from the Service Configuration screen and then select Trigger Ports from the Custom Service screen Click on next The follow settings will be displayed in the Trigger Ports screen Enter your values in the Local Trigger Port Range fields and click on next to continue Trigger Ports Custom Service Set Up a Trigger Port Forwarding entry based on your specific ports Service Custom TriggerPot SS an Custom Trigger Port The above name will be saved as this Services description Local Trigger a 0 Port Range Global Port ooo D Range j When outbound trafic is detected on the Trigger Port Port Forwardi
109. r ISP provider Session halted A successful PPPoE session was halted A PPP session must be connected from the homepage screen Session failure A PPPoE session could not be made There may be a configuration issue with your service provider s equipment Verify your VPI VCI settings on the LAN Advanced page and contact your provider 030 300411 Rev A 116 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 PPP This field displays the PPP Connection status A PPPoE or PPPoA session must already be established The following is a list of the possible responses Connection up The Router has established a PPP connection no connection There is no PPP connection A PPP session must be connected from the homepage screen initiating connection Connection halted A successful PPP connection was halted Solution A PPP session must be connected from the homepage screen Cannot connect Explanation A PPP connection could not be made because of a PPPoE session failure Authorization failure The username or password is incorrect Verify that the username and password your Service Provider issued are entered correctly Link control protocol Try re establishing the session from the home page If this doesn t help there failed may be a configuration issue or other failure with your provider s equipment Contact your service provider Self Test The Self Test performs an integrity check of certain internal components of
110. r 8 Ethernet Port Statistics Packet Information In Errors In Discard Packets In Non Unicast Packets thd In Unicast Packets 6799 In Octets 762307 Out Errors 0 Out Discard Packets 0 Out Non Unicast Packets 884 Out Unicast Packets 7482 Out Octets 4370176 MTU 1500 Interface Type 6 Interface Description ETHERNET CONNECTION I Done a Internet 030 300411 Rev A 105 July 2004 le WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 14 5 Transceiver Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Transceiver Stats from the Troubleshooting menu Transceiver Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer OR x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help WES TELL Gion Apena Smain Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Transceiver Statistics Transceiver Revision 05 52 01 vendor ID Code 4 Line Mode G DMT Mode Data Path Fast Transceiver Information Down Stream Path Up Stream Path DSL Speed Kbits Sec 8000 0992 Margin dk 10 0 not defined Line Attenuation db 06 0 not defined Transmit Power di H2 not defined not defined lE Done g nemet Zz Transceiver Revision The transceiver software version number Vendor ID Code The CPE Vendor s ID code for their chipset Line Mode The operational mode Modes supported are No Mode Multi Mode T 1413 Mode G DMT Mode and G LITE Mode Data Path The data path used either Fast or
111. r Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on done in the SET UP COMPLETE screen the following pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK If you clicked on OK the following screen will be displayed The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect hed e Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Resetting Modem Please Wait The modem is resetting in order for the requested changes to take effect Your page will be reloaded shortly 030 300411 Rev A 32 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 7 2 Establishing a PPP Session View the Connection Rate at the Connection Overview section in the following Home page If this status reads No DSL Connection check the DSL physical connection which is explained in section 5 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE NOTE If no DSL sync is established the connect button will not be displayed To determine if the DSL sync is established check the Modem s DSL LED If the DSL LED 1s not solid green you do not have a DSL link established Contact your ISP for details The screen below shows the connection rate with values that indicate a successful SYNC has been established The connection rate values represent the transmission speed of your DSL line The Modem may take time to report the values Click on the Connect button to establish a PPP session
112. race route packets or do not have DNS name Turbo Turbo TCP is a sophisticated network traffic prioritization and queuing method that dramatically improves the performance of downstream TCP FTP HTTP transfers under heavy upstream bandwidth utilization conditions This feature first assigns a high priority to TCP signaling packets in the upstream direction then places the packet in one of several transmit queues based on this priority Packets of unspecified priority like TCP or UDP data are assigned a low priority and placed in a low priority queue The packets in the high priority queues are then transmitted before packets in the lower priority queues minimizing any transmit delays Minimizing the transmit delay of the TCP messages upstream enables the server to send the TCP data downstream faster resulting in a substantial throughput gain U Update Device Update Device Software Upgrade Update Device This screen is used to upgrade the Router s application image The application Software Upgrade image is specified by entering in the filename or by using the browse button 030 300411 Rev A 125 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 User Name This screen is asks for information that will allow the Router to make a connection to the ISP on your behalf The Router will need to know your Account ID and Account Password This information is stored in the Router User Name Connection Name Th
113. ress This displays the IP address that the ADSL router uses for local communication This displays the subnet address that the ADSL router s DHCP server issues in DHCP responses assign IP addresses to local devices DHCP End Address This setting specifies the end address of the IP address pool used for automatic configuration of local devices DHCP Server Status Displays the status ON or OFF of the DHCP Server DHCP Server Displays which network Public or Private the DHCP server is serving IP addresses for Devices on LAN This page displays the current devices the modem has found on your LAN The name of the device the Ethernet MAC address and the status Active or Inactive is displayed in the table P Private LAN This page contains the settings that control how the ADSL router interacts with the local devices connected to the router It is not recommended that these settings be changed The following settings are displayed Private LAN Private LAN DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet standard that Enable allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected on the LAN network It is advised that this is enabled for Private LAN enabled communication belongs to your local network 030 300411 Rev A 122 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 DHCP Start Address If This setting specifies
114. rovider to configure your Westell Modem and browser settings If your computer already has an Ethernet adapter or NIC installed you may have to disable the adapter or set a static IP address in the PC for the modem Contact your service provider for more details Diagnostic Icon Information Panels From the Start Menu select Programs gt Westell gt Diagnostic Icon The Administration Diagnostic Panel opens A ccessores z HyperSnap Dx j A Startup Westell ri Diagnostic Icon a Internet Explorer fe Uninstall Diagnostic Icon Note When the diagnostic application begins the system places the following icon in the taskbar NG CARRIER DETECT OSL NOT CONNECTED Fe 7 02 AM 030 300411 Rev A 132 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 The About Panel The About Panel displays information on the modem hardware model and software versions Westell Modem Browser x About Secccscecsccssccssed Model Number A90 610015 06 Serial Number 036507426651 MAC Address 00 60 0f 74 b5 9a Software Version unt 03 00 04 Software Model NAT Combo Description WireSpeed Dual Connect Boot Loader unt 03 00 04 Receiving Transmitting gt USER NOT LOGGED ON Close To display the Menu screen right click on the About Panel The following Menu screen will be displayed Choose one of the options from the Menu screen Modem Browser Stop Modem E xit
115. s not exceed five Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it 1s permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local Telecommunication Company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Connection to a party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure that the installation of this equipment Models 6000 6100 6110 does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer If you experience trouble with this equipment Models 6000 6100 6110 do not try to repair the equipment yourself The equipment cannot be repaired in the field and must be returned to the manufacturer Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative and designated by the supplier Refer to section 12 in this User Guide for further details The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five Users should ensure for their own pr
116. s ranges of your choice Go to Configuration at the homepage menu and select Service Configuration When you click on define custom service in the Service Configuration screen the Custom Service screen will guide you through the steps of creating an advanced NAT service entry via the define custom service button NOTE Westell strongly recommends that you do not change any values in this section If you experience any problems please reset your Router via the external hardware re set button or the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu Hie Edt View Favoites Tools Hep gt Links Ades E a 4 Custom Service WESTELL Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Set Up a Port Forwarding entry based on your specific ports Port Fowarding Forward a range of WAN ports to Ranges of Ports an IP address on the LAN C Trigger Ports Forward a range of ports to an IP address on the LAN only after specific outbound traffic ED D ameg Current Profile E nex cance Sarvise Name Select A Service edit Denotes Custom Service Service Name Service Mode Host Device GEE gt E rt Internet Un fa the LAN LAN only after specific outbound traffic 030 300411 Rev A 84 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 12 1 Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports To select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports click on define custom
117. se Rules to Flash and switch your Security Level to User Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 80 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you select Help in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules the following screen will be displayed This screen gives a detailed explanation of the Firewall Rules Packet Filtering Firewall User Manual Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help File Buffer Format The RDL file or buffer format is divided into two sections The first portion of the file defines any number of keys and associated values The second portion contains the filtering rule definitions Key Definition Section A key definition consists of the key followed by the associated value A value is actually a character string The string is delimited by the open and close square brackets An example of a keyword definition would look like the following title High security RDL file The packet filter engine does not use keys They are intended to provide information associated with the file The user interface treats the key definition and value pairs as standard text Rules Section The rules section of the RDL file or buffer is delimited by the begin and end keywords The rules listed between these delimiters are parsed and converted to a decision tree data structure used by the packet filter engine The rules listed are implemented sequential
118. seeeeeesenens 138 24 PUBLICATION INFORMATION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 eccessseececeeesssssseeeeeeeessessteeeeeeesenees 140 030 300411 Rev A 5 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MODELS 6000 6100 6110 The Westell Modem provides reliable high speed Internet access to your existing home or office phone line Your ADSL connection is always on ending the hassles of dial up modems and busy signals Installation is easy no tools no headaches Simply connect the hardware apply power and perform the simple software configuration for your Modem and you are on the Internet This Modem is capable of data rates hundreds of times faster than a traditional analog modem But unlike analog modems Westell s Modem allows you to use the same phone line for simultaneous voice fax communications and high speed Internet access eliminating the need for dedicated phone lines for voice and data needs 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MODELS 6000 6100 6110 Never install any telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch non insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Ad warning 2A Risk of electric shock Voltages up to 140 Vdc with reference
119. select Change Password from the Maintenance menu After you enter your data into the appropriate settings click on change Change Password Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ae WESTELL over Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help J Change Password Enter Administration Name Enter Administration Password Verify Administration Password changes the systems administration password not the ppp password E Doe OOO O l internet O7 Enter Administrative Name Type the name of your network administrative NOTE This changes the Systems Administrator password not the PPP password Enter Administrative Password Type your network administrator s password Verify Administrative Password Re type your network administrator s password 030 300411 Rev A 93 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 13 4 Remote Access The following screen will appear if you select Remote Access from the Maintenance menu To enable Remote Access type in a password and click the enable remote access button NOTE The password should be at least 4 characters long and should not exceed 32 characters Do not type a blank space or asterisks in the Password field The password is also case sensitive ZJ Remote Access Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status C
120. sible to other computers on the Internet Custom Custom is an advanced configuration option that allows you to edit the firewall configuration directly NOTE only the most advanced users should try this 030 300411 Rev A 78 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you select Edit in the preceding Firewall Configuration screen the User Defined Firewall Rules screen will be displayed This screen allows you to change the security parameters on your Inbound and Outbound Firewall rules via the User Defined Firewall Rules pull down arrow To apply the new settings click on Apply in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules i Ge ia ie Give em DIssilatstemiestrs meseiist m inbound Security Level 2 IN rules Inbound Outbound drop match 3 8 O1 FE gt gt alert 4 TTL of O or i AddresProp drop from addr 0 0 0 0 gt gt done alert 4 0 0 0 0 Source IP Address pass protocol udp to port 53 gt gt done pass protocol udp from port 53 gt gt done pass icmp type reply gt gt done pass icmp type unreachable gt gt done pass icmp type exceeded gt gt done drop protocol icmp gt gt done alert 4 Invalid ICMP Type The information displayed in this screen depends on the level of security you have selected y a ED close gi Done a Internet a If you clicked Apply in the User Define Firewall Rules screen the following pop
121. ss Out Multicast Frames The number of frames sent that had a Multicast class destination IP address Out Broadcast Frames The number of frames sent that had a Broadcast class destination IP address Out Errors The number of packets received by the Router but not sent to PC due to an error condition 030 300411 Rev A 107 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 14 7 LAN Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select LAN Stats from the Troubleshooting menu File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help e al Links gt Address Ea WESTEL Discos over Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help LAN Statistics Devices On LAN IP Address MAC Address Name Status 192 168 1 47 00 50 da b2 d9 f1 redis 98 Active 4 E Done g Internet DHCP NetMask Displays the Subnet Mask which determines what portion of an IP address that is a controlled by the network and what portion is controlled by the host Displays the first IP address that the DHCP server will provide DHCP End Address Displays the last IP address that the DHCP server will provide DHCP Server Status Displays the status ON or OFF of the DHCP Server DHCP Server This setting allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected to the LAN Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN OFF DHCP Server is d
122. t DHCP Lease Time Check the Hours field at DHCP Lease Time If you clicked on OK in the Load new Public LAN configuration screen the following pop up screen will be displayed This will allow the modem to be reset and the new configuration will take effect Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer x an 7 The modem must be reset in order for the new configuration to take affect Do you wish to reset now Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 64 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen the following screen will be displayed The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect After the Router has been reset confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP Z Reset Microsoft Internet Explorer x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help wea oe Bl sg e amp 2 9 Back Forverd Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Realcom Messenger Address hito 192 168 1 1 reset htm v Go li Links WireSpeed Dual Connect 2 At NSN WESTELL Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Reset Resetting Modem Please Wait The modem is resetting in order for the requested changes to take effect Your page will be reloaded shortly f E Done Internet NOTE Whenever the PPP Status displays DOWN as shown in t
123. t of competent jurisdiction such declaration shall have no effect on the remaining terms hereof 10 No Waiver The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent actions in the event of future breaches 030 300411 Rev A 139 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 24 PUBLICATION INFORMATION Models 6000 6100 6110 Westell Modem Models 6000 6100 6110 User Guide Part Number 030 300411 Rev A July 2004 2004 Westell Inc All rights reserved Westell Inc 750 North Commons Drive Aurora Illinois 60504 USA www westell com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners 030 300411 Rev A 140 July 2004
124. t of the possible responses The Router 1s operating correctly and has obtained synchronization with the opposing modem Explanation The Router is operating correctly but has not synchronized with the opposing DSLAM Solution First check to be sure that the cable connecting your Router to the ADSL wall jack is properly connected at both ends If the cable is properly connected and the Router does not synchronize try another phone cable Next wait for the Router to train It can sometimes take as long as two minutes for the Router to train If it still has not come into synchronization power cycle the Router If you have tried the approach above and the Router still does not synchronize contact your service provider PPPoE The PPPoE status indicates if a PPPoE session is established 1 e 1f the PPPoE Discovery procedure has completed The following is a list of the possible responses PPPoE A valid PPPoE session has been detected no session Currently there is no active PPPoE session A PPP session must be connected from the homepage screen initiating session The connection process for a PPPoE session has been initialized It can sometimes take a few seconds for the PPPoE Discovery procedure to complete Wait 10 15 seconds and try again If the PPPoE Discovery still cannot complete there may be a configuration issue with your service provider s equipment Verify your VPI VCI settings on the LAN Advanced page and contact you
125. take effect Microsoft Internet Explorer x 2 Load new Private LAN configuration Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 60 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Private LAN DHCP Server Enable Default CHECKED If this box is CHECKED it enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Private LAN pool Private LAN Enable Default CHECKED If this box is CHECKED it enables the addresses from the Private LAN to use the NAT interface Modem IP Address Displays the Router s IP address Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask which determines what portion of an IP address is controlled by the network and which portion is controlled by the host DHCP Start Address Displays the first IP address that the DHCP server will provide DHCP End Address Displays the last IP address that the DHCP server will provide DHCP Lease Time Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid after which the DHCP client will usually re submit a request NOTE DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the following format dd hh mm ss This value must be greater than 10 seconds The default 01 00 00 00 Seconds must be between 0 and 59 minutes must be between 0 and 59 and hours must be between 0 and 23 dd days hh hours mm minutes ss seconds If the settings you have entered in the Private LAN Configuration screen are incorrect the following warnings messages may be displayed via pop up screens If
126. tes Seconds am cas DHCP Server This setting allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected on the LAN Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN Off DHCP Server is disabled Private LAN DHCP addresses will be saved into the Private LAN configuration Public LAN DHCP addresses will be saved into the Public LAN configuration This option is only available if the Public LAN DHCP server is enabled NOTE These addresses will be overwritten if the Internet Service Provider supports dynamic setting of these values DHCP Start Address Factory Default 192 168 1 15 This field displays the first IP address that the DHCP server will provide The DHCP Start Address must be within the IP address and lower than the DHCP End Address You may use any number from 0 to 254 in this address DHCP End Address Factory Default 192 168 1 47 This field displays the last IP address that the DHCP server will provide The DHCP End Address must be within the IP address and higher than the DHCP Start Address You may use any number from 0 to 254 in this address DHCP Lease Time Factory Default 01 00 00 00 Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid after which the DHCP client will usually re submit a request NOTE DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the format dd hh mm ss This value must be greater than 10 seconds Seconds must be between 0 and 59 minutes must be between 0
127. the Confirmation screen will be displayed Click on Yes to confirm that you want to uninstall the diagnostic icon application Confirmation Fa 3 Are you sure you want to Uninstall Diagnostic Icon When the system is finished uninstalling the diagnostic icon application the Uninstall Complete screen will be displayed Click on Done Uninstall ig complete It is recommended that you wee reboot your computer now WESTELL Thank you for choosing Westell DSL Products Done Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 135 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 20 APPENDIX D EXITING THE ROUTER Model 6100 When you are ready to exit this interface click on X close in the upper right hand corner of the homepage window NOTE Closing this window will not affect your PPP Status your PPP session will not be disconnected You must click on the disconnect button to disconnect your PPP session yj WireSpeed Dual Connect Microsoft Internet Explorer ioj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help WESTELL Discover Setter Broadband a Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Connection Overview DSL Connect Rate Down Up 8000 KBits Sec by 0992 KBits Sec Connection Name PPP Status My Connection UP D profile editor The profile editor ink allows the user to edit 2 connections profile E Done Intemet j 030 300411 Rev A 136 July 2004 WESTELL User
128. the Router The following 1s a list of the possible responses Self Test The Router is operating correctly Flash Corrupt Explanation The self test process has detected a problem with internal flash memory Solution Restart the Router If the error persists contact your service provider PING ISPs Router The IP remote router test performs an IP network check 1 e an IP Ping of the Service Provider s Router This test verifies that the Router can exchange IP traffic with an entity on the other side of the DSL line The following is a list of the possible responses PING ISP s Router The Router has detected an IP remote router connection No Response Explanation This message will occur when an IP remote Router does not answer the IP Ping Solution This test fails when the provider s Router does not give its IP address to the Router during session establishment Try Pinging another host using the Ping test near the bottom of the Diagnostic screen If you are able to Ping any host or even if you are able to find an IP address for a given host name try www yahoo com then the failure of the IP Remote Router test is moot because the success of the Ping demonstrates that you are getting IP traffic across the DSL line If the separate Ping fails as well contact your service provider could not test Explanation Test could not be executed because of Router status 030 300411 Rev A 117 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User
129. this occurs check the settings in the Private LAN Configuration screen Check Private LAN DHCP Settings Check the value in the DHCP Start Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the values in the DHCP Lease Time fields Check the Seconds value in the DHCP Lease Time field Gheclthe Minutes value intieACP Lease Time neld Check the Hours value in the DHCP Lease Time field 11 5 Public LAN Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select Public LAN Configuration from the Configuration menu Click in the Public LAN DHCP Server Enable box A check mark will appear in the box NOTE The Public LAN feature if available from your service provider allows the Router to use LAN IP addresses that are accessible from the WAN Public LAN allows your computer to have global address ability To utilize the Public LAN feature on your Router your ISP must support Public LAN and Static IP Contact your ISP for details 030 300411 Rev A 61 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i l e a 2 C x 9 28 nc Forward tin i n v Go Links WireSpeed Dual Connect z Discover Better Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Public LAN Configuration Public LAN DHCP Server Enable Ci Public LAN Enable O Public
130. tible to firewall rules as this PING is dependent on your Router s firewall settings If your firewall is set to Medium or High you will not be able to PING You must set your firewall security setting to Low or None 030 300411 Rev A 100 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Connection Status DSL The Router checks the status of the Router connection Possible responses are UP The Router is operating correctly and has obtained synchronization with the opposing network device DOWN The Router is operating correctly but has not synchronized with the opposing device PPPoE Indicates that a PPPoE session is or is not established Possible responses are Session UP A valid PPPoE session has been detected No Session Currently there is no active PPPoE session established Initiating Session A PPP session must be connected from the homepage screen Indicates that a PPPoE or PPPoA session must already be established Possible responses are Connection UP The Router has established a connection No Connection There is no PPP connection Initiating Connection The PPP connection process has been initiated Connection Halted A successful PPP connection was halted Cannot Connect A PPP connection could not be made because of a PPPoE session failure Authorization Failure The user name or password 1s incorrect Link Control Protocol Failed Re establish the session from the home page Test Descript
131. tion state Profile Editor Selecting the Profile Editor link will allow you to define or change any of the connection profile settings LAN Configuration This screen contains the setting that controls how the Router interacts with the local devices connected to the Router Westell does not recommend that you change these settings The following settings are displayed LAN Configuration Router IP Address This controls the IP address that the Router uses for local communication Subnet Mask This setting specifies the subnet mask to use to determine if an IP address 030 300411 Rev A 121 July 2004 a WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 belongs to yowr local network SS O assign IP addresses to local devices configuration of local devices DNS Server Enable DNS stands for Domain Name System This is an Internet standard that facilitates communication among devices This allows a name to be used when specifying a device instead of an IP address Normally you want this enabled DHCP Server Enable DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This is an Internet standard that allows the Router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected on the LAN network It is advised that this opt ion is set to Enabled LAN Statistics This page contains information regarding the configuration and status of your Local LAN The following settings are displayed LAN Configuration Device IP Add
132. tional search locations that you specify To shart the search click Hest IF you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive Insert the floppy disk or C before clicking Next Optional search locations C Floppy disk drives IY CD ROM drives T Specify a location C Microsoft Windows Update lt Back Cancel Figure 24 Locate Driver Files 030 300411 Rev A 24 July 2004 la WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 4 Windows 2000 The Driver Files Search Results window appears Figure 25 Click Next Note The drive letter may vary Found New Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results Stas The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device Sy o Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modem Windows found a driwer for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next oe amp wetlb 100 int lt Back Cancel Figure 25 Driver Files Search Results 5 Windows 2000 The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers Figure 26 Click Finish Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard O Westel WireS peed Dual Connect Modern Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish Back Cancel Figure 26 Drivers Loaded 030 300411 Rev A 25 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 6 Windows 2000 When the
133. tter Broadban d Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help Single Static IP Please select which device will share your Single Static IP if User Configured PC is selected a local PC must be manually configured to have the Single Static IP address WAN IP Address 172 24 48 2 User Configured PC redis Single Static IP is currently disabled a Intemet 11 6 1 Enabling Single Static IP Configuration To enable Single Static IP click on the device from the options listed in the window that will share your Single Static IP Click on enable NOTE The Single Static IP Configuration screen allows you to select the device on your LAN that will share your Single Static IP 030 300411 Rev A 66 July 2004 he WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help lt gt Links Address SS Discover Setter Broadband Home Status Configuration Maintenance Troubleshooting Help i Single Static IP Please select which device will share your Single Static IP if User Configured PC is selected a focal PC must be manually configured to have the Single Static IP address WAN IP Address 172 24 48 2 Single Static IP is currently disabled hast 4 eeeeeeeee z E Done i Intemet Ui If you clicked on enable the following pop up screen will appear Click on OK to enable this device for Single Static IP
134. ublic LAN Enable Vv Public LAN IP Address 192 168 2 1 Public LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Public LAN DHCP Settings DHCP Start Address 192 168 2 15 DHCP End Address 192 168 2 215 Days Hours Minutes Seconds 030 300411 Rev A 63 July 2004 Ve WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you made changes and clicked on save in the preceding screen the following pop up screen will be displayed Click on OK This will save you Public LAN Configuration settings If you click on Cancel your new settings will not take effect Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Load new Public LAN configuration NOTE DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the following format dd hh mm ss This value must be greater than 10 seconds The default 01 00 00 00 Seconds must be between 0 and 59 minutes must be between 0 and 59 and hours must be between 0 and 23 dd days hh hours mm minutes ss seconds If the settings you have entered in the Public LAN Configuration screen are incorrect the following warnings messages may be displayed via pop up screens If this occurs check settings in the Public LAN Configuration screen Check Public LAN DHCP Settings Check the value in the DHCP Start Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the values in the DHCP Lease Time fields Check the Seconds field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Minutes field a
135. uniquely identifies you with your ISP the ISP Service Profile The Router stores several service profiles A service profile is a collection of settings for the built in firewall and NAT These settings control which applications are enabled to talk through the Router This selection specifies which service profile is used when the Router is using this connection Manual Auto Always ON These radio buttons specify how this connection profile is used A manual setting requires that this connection must be manually established through the homepage connection button When this is set to auto the Router will monitor the network traffic and determine when a connection needs to be made The connection process will happen automatically the Always ON selection causes the Router to aggressively establish a connection with your ISP Whenever the Router detects that the connection to your ISP is down it will try to re establish that connection Time Out Selecting this option will enable the disconnect timeout If this option is enabled Enable Connection Time the Router will monitor the ISP connection for activity If there is no activity for Out the timeout period the Router will disconnect from the ISP Edit VC Connection This screen is an advanced screen Modifying parameters identified on this screen can cause severe disruption of your service VC stands for Virtual Connection A VC identifies a connection through the service provid
136. up screen will be displayed Click on OK if you want your new firewall setting to take effect If you click on Cancel your new firewall settings will not take effect Microsoft Internet Explorer Q Do wish to apply these Rules and switch your Security Level to User Cancel 030 300411 Rev A 79 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 If you want to save your new firewall settings click on save in the screen labeled User Define Firewall Rules NOTE Westell recommends that you do not change the settings in the User Defined Firewall Rules screen If you need to reset the Router to factory default settings push the reset button on the rear of the Router Firewall Rules Microsoft internet Explorer OR x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help drop from addr 0 0 0 0 gt gt done alert 4 0 0 0 0 Source IP Address pass proatacal udp ta port 53 gt gt done pass protocol udp from port 53 gt gt done drop protocol icmp gt gt alert 4 ICMP Message To WAN IP end z Done a Internet db If you clicked save in the User Define Firewall Rules screen the following pop up screen will be displayed Click OK when asked Do you wish to save these Rules to Flash and switch you Security Level to User This will save your new firewall settings If you click Cancel your new firewall settings will not be saved Microsoft Internet Explorer Do wish to save the
137. up your account profile NOTE Before you set up your account profile you must obtain your Account ID Account Password and VPI VCI values from your Internet service provider You will use this information when you set up your account parameters If you are at a screen and need help click on the Help button to learn more about the screen or see APPENDIX A HELP for additional information on the help messages User Name Connection Name My Connection User provided name for connection profile Account ID Provided by your ISP Account Password Provided by your FSP Help Type in your account parameters Account parameters are required before connecting to the Internet Account Parameters include e Connection Name the Connection Name is a word or phrase that you use to identify your account You may enter up 64 characters in this field e Account ID the Account ID is provided by your Internet Service Provider You may enter up 255 characters in this field e Account Password the Account Password is provided by your Internet Service Provider You may enter up 255 characters in this field When you enter your account parameters at the User Name screen they will be displayed as shown in the screen below Click next if you want your account parameters to take effect Click on reset if you do not want the account parameters that you entered to take effect or if you want to re enter the parameters 030 300411 R
138. wing is a list of the possible responses PING Success The Remote Host Computer was detected No Response Explanation This message will occur when there was no response to the Ping from the remote computer Solution Bear in mind that many hosts on the Internet are configured for security reasons to not respond to IP Ping messages If you get a success from the DNS test using the same host name chances are good that your connection is fine whether you can Ping the named host or not No name or address to Explanation There must be a host name or IP address entered in the input box PING in order for the Router to Ping could not test Explanation Test could not be executed because of Router status End of Diagnostic Help Screens 030 300411 Rev A 118 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 DHCP Configuration This screen contains the settings which control how the ADSL router interacts with the local devices connected to the router Westell does not recommend that you change these settings The following settings are displayed DHCP DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet standard that allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected on the LAN network It is advised that this is enabled for Private LAN enabled uses to assign IP addresses to local devices DHCP End Address If DHCP is This setting specifies the end address of the IP ad
139. ys Sound Startup Disk Network Location Westell f Tepp Y PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies Configure Using DHCP a Domain Name Servers Optional IP Address 192 168 1 15 Provided by DHCP server DHCP Client ID Optional Search Domains Optional Ethernet Address 00 30 65 e1 84 ba Example apple com earthlink net gt O Click the lock to prevent further changes 030 300411 Rev A 39 July 2004 WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100 6110 Create a user Account In the address window of your Internet Explorer web browser type Http dslrouter or type Http 192 168 1 1 and press enter on your keyboard 00 WireSpeed Dual Connect lt o fh ean E Back e Refresh Home gt AutoFill Print Mail aes IEEE Live Home Page Apple Apple Support Apple Store iTools Mac OS X Microsoft MacTopia Office for Macintosh MSN dill al 7 The Getting Started screen will be displayed You may now begin your Account Setup Refer to section 7 of this User Guide to configure your Modem 4 Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer Getting Started Welcome to the Westell Setup wizard The following screens will ask you a few simple set up questions that you will need to answer to establish a connection profile Click next to start 030 300411 Rev A 40 July 2004 M WESTELL User Guide Westell Models 6000 6100
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