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1. a welcome Add Network Traffic Class Rule H Q Device Info H Quick Setup The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queuing priority and optionally overwrite A Advanced Setup the IP header TOS byte A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the specified B Het conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate NAT the rule Firewall EC Port Mapping Traffic Class Name E Quality of Service C Routi o i dire ing Assign Priority and or IP Precedence and or Type Of Service for the class 3 ADSL If non blank value is selected for IP Precedence and or IP Type Of Service the corresponding TOS byte in the IP oO Wireless header of the upstream packet will be overwritten by the selected value E Basic E Security Priority Poy C MAC Filter H Wireless Bridge IP Precedence Poy El Advanced IP Type Of Service Poy E Diagnostics Management Specify Traffic Conditions for the class Enter the following conditions either for IP layer or for the IEEE 802 1p priority Protocol Po Ey Source IP Address Source Subnet Mask Source Port port or port port E Destination IP Address Po Destination Subnet Mask Destination Port port or port port 1 802 1p Priority Save Apply Figure 5 30 Quality of Service Add Scr
2. llle ees 1 1 BRAIN AP a 1 2 misa ce M PPP 1 3 Hear Patel uu oh d ui e dee o REATO d Mog d o d RR A edd 1 4 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup OVA tan aos AN i ote Ra ae udo Sonne dita d Loo tait ed 2 1 Connecting the Hardware cece ee eee ee 2 2 Configuring Your Computer 0 0 0 cece ees 2 4 Windows AP bois od ud abl aor ee th Bae dc Sete eee 2 5 VVINIGOWS 20004 n et tom adas de demde d t wee 2 7 Windows ME uscire trem E aed T Sa A wee opi v ien den 2 7 Windows 95 and Windows 98 o oooooooooommo 2 8 WINDOWS INT VEU 322 4 duree ror BG NEUES a 2 9 Logging in to Your Router o ococoocooccoo eee 2 10 3 Device Information 6212 A2 GB23 00 Status SUM creerse pcia dais di 3 1 WAN TD ANA AN a 3 2 PANES EI PAA 3 3 WAN Stats Sn Gennet Tee ae a AA 3 3 ATM SIS HOS aura Sok ais ANG r 3 4 ADSLSIGQUSUCS usadas A ed Co Do es 3 4 ADSEBER Ee bu 33 032 PDA arre eod e ic rae ior dotes 3 5 aio 2 cc 3 6 September 2005 Contents 4 Quick Setup B Quick Setup with Auto Connect Enabled 4 1 B Quick Setup with Auto Connect Disabled 4 3 5 Advanced Setup E WAN Tem 5 1 Add Function ATM PVC Configuration 5 2 Connection Type Screen 0a 5 3 WAN Setup Summary 0 002 eee ees 5 4 Remove Function llle 5 4 FIRISA FUNCION e ite a Tester ceo cria aos dog da adu Obitus Bae 5 5 Local
3. a fulvanced Sutup J WAH _ LAM K I NAT AH Firewall _ Port Mapping J Quality of Service CJ Rousing a DNS J ONS Sarar Dynamic DNS C Br q ing Encapalation Modo AD54 _ Diagnostics CJ Management Figure 4 5 Connection Type 5 Select the protocol and encapsulation type required by your ISP 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 4 3 4 Quick Setup 6 Click on Next Further parameters for the selected protocol are presented For example if you selected PPPoA the PPP Username and Password screen appears PPP Username ard Password E Wetcorta FH Davies Indo Summary m WAH E Statistics PPP sale requires that pou hans a Lar name and password to establish pour conmection m Ha bass bekis arte he weer name and password that mur 222 has provided t you PPP ornant Do nat uza lt gt ef ra PPP Password Do notus 97 h ie fi pe ae ea aur o hc ITO E 1 Gaick Setup EZ Advanced Sclup WAN _ LAM i CJ NAT HL Firewall 3 Duci a Dial on demand with idia timeout timer CJ Rowing E DNS ONS Serve I Dynamic Dices L ADSL O Dlagnasics 2 O Management BPP IP aterra C Reon Alive M ee tha Tola delat patran I Use F adime 9 Une WAR Fi face Figure 4 6 PPP Username and Password 7 Click on Next The Network Address Translation Settings screen appears LEI Welcome Melywoek Address Translation Settims 343 Device Info J Summary TH c
4. Quick Setuy EH Advanced Setup _ Diagnostics a Management Figure 3 5 WAN Statistics 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 3 3 3 Device Information ATM Statistics Display ATM statistics by clicking on ATM under Statistics Figure 3 6 5 wokome 3 Device info El Summan TAH HA Haidi LAH L WAM OATH ADSL L Route AAP L Quick Setup z 7 Advanced Enlup Disqnostios 3L Management Etatistics ATM ATM interface Statistics Inlirabd m Port ln In Circ In DAR In Dut In in in Hoc EE n PT Octots octets Errors Unknown Errors YP VCI kot EN Ide Type RIM CRC Cells Errors AALS Interface Statistics In Oc bets Out Oc bets Dn Ucast Pets Dot Dcast Peten Errors Out Errore In C scards Dut Discards a D o pg a o AALS VC Statistics l l YPI CORD Errors SAR Timpauts Oversized SOUS Short Packet ErrorsLengih Errors Reset SIATEDCE Figure 3 6 ATM Statistics ADSL Statistics Display ADSL statistics by clicking on ADSL under Statistics Figure 3 7 E Welcome 3 Device Info Summan WAH E Statistics ST LAM I WAH E ATM Houle L3 ARP Quick Setup AH Advanced Setup Diagnostics is Management Statistics ADSL Mode Type Lime Coding Status Link Power State Downstream Upstream GAB Margin dB hes 12 0 lnttenuation de po 1 0 Output Power diim F a 11 9 Attainable Rate Kbps 1128 1108 Rate kbps bonc EOD E number nf bytes in OMT frame
5. Browse button to locate the image file 3 Click on the Update Software button once to upload the new image file LE welcome Device Info H Quick Setup H O Advanced Setup amp C Wireless L Diagnostics 5 2 Management 5 1 Settings C Backup Settings 3 Restore User Settings Restore Default C System Log C SNMP C Internet Time 5 3 Access Control O Services L IP Addresses L Passwords B 3 Reboot Router Tools Update Software Step 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the Browse button to locate the image file Step 3 Click the Update Software button once to upload the new image file NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your DSL Router will rebaot Software File Name Browse Figure 7 19 Update Software Note Update Software The update process takes about two minutes to complete and your router will reboot automatically 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 7 13 7 Management Reboot Router Select Management gt Reboot Router to reboot the router using the web interface The router will save the current configuration and reboot itself using the new configuration The rebooting process takes about two minutes to complete I Welcome H O Device Info Click the button below to save and reboot the router L Quick Setup E La Advanced Setup C
6. Disabled IGMP Multicast Not Applicable Quality Of Service Disabled Click Save to save these settings Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface WAN Setup Summary 2 Activate this WAN interface by clicking on the Finish button and further configuring services over this interface The router supports up to five WAN connections Remove Function If you want to delete a connection from the listed WAN setup click in the Remove check box next to the item then click on the Remove button I welcome amp C Device Info O Quick Setup 5 3 Advanced Setup C WAN O LAN H NAT O Firewall O Port Mapping H Quality of Service H O Routing C DNS L ADSL O Diagnostics H O Management Figure 5 6 September 2005 WAN Setup Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces Choose Finish to apply the changes and reboot the system r r f f f UBR br n a5 nas D 35 Bridge N A aa Enabled E Edit 0 35 Con A VPI VCI ID Category Service Interface Protocol IGMP QoS State Remove Edit Action a Add Remove Finish WAN Setup List 6212 A2 GB23 00 Finish Function 5 Advanced Setup After you change any item in WAN Setup remember to click on the Finish button to apply the changes and reboot the system Local Area Network LAN Setup 6212 A2 GB23 00
7. Es ma R number of check bytes in R5 code word b 5 R5 code word size in DIT frame n D interleaver depth h Delay msec Super Frames Super Frame Errors R5 Words RS Correctable Errors m Uncorrectable Errors HEC Errors ncp Errar Loo Errem s ota Colis Data Cells Bit Errors Total ES Total Ges Fatal WAS ADSL BER Most Roseta bobos Figure 3 7 ADSL Status September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 3 Device Information ADSL BER Test The ADSL Bit Error Rate BER test determines the quality of the ADSL connection The test is performed by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors Figure 3 8 and Figure 3 9 B gt Procedure To run a BER test 1 Click on the ADSL BER Test button 2 Select the test duration and click on Start 3 Check the result E http 192 168 1 1 berstart tst berState 0 Mick SO ADSL BER Test Start The ADSL Bit Error Rate BER test determines the quality of the ADSL connection The test is done by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors Select the test duration below and click Start Tested Time sec 20 Start Close Figure 3 8 ADSL BER Test Start F http 192 168 1 1 berstop tst Microsoft Interne ADSL BER Test Result The ADSL BER test completed su
8. the screen looks like Figure 3 3 Water HTE WAH Info La a Device Info Uma ar Cor VEL a Category bi a i Interface Protocol Ore qu Hale Salut IP Kira Pierres Nune E Sramstics L Rause ana I ER poros 3 50 1 pope 50 1 PP abad Daga Lip Lal 171 ARP Quick Setup jl Advanced Setup wak ILAN H HAT AH Firewall _ Pari Mapping Quality of Service Y Routing E CJ ONS ADSL Biagnestics LJ Management Figure 3 3 WAN Status with WAN Connection 3 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 3 Device Information LAN Statistics Display LAN statistics by clicking on LAN under Statistics Figure 3 4 Welcome Statistics LAN 2 3 Device Info 2 Summary Interface Received Transmitted gk B rs ics Hytes IPkts Errs Drops Bytes IPkts Errs Drops CJ LAN Ethernet 1882 15 lo lo lazes hs o o L WAN ATM Ej ADSL Route ARP Quick Setup L Advanced Setup E Diagnostics El Management Reset Statistics Figure 3 4 LAN Statistics WAN Statistics Display WAN statistics by clicking on WAN under Statistics Figure 3 5 2 Welcome AN Shatistics E 43 Device Info Summary Service WPL WCIProtocol Interface Recened Transmitted WAH EytesPkts Erra Drops Bytes Pkts Eres Drops n TEL pppoa 3 40 1 3 40 PPPoA ppp 3 4 1 amp amp s a lol E LAN mer 341 3 31 MER nasaal 0 n n n u4 3 oa o E ATM ADSL _ Route Resat Statistics gt ARP
9. 15 5 Advanced Setup Quality of Service You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router I Welcome Quality of Service Setup O Device Info L Quick Setup Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes nI Advanced Setup 7 LC WAN E LAN MARK TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES amp C3 NAT SET 1 SET 2 5 1 Firewall a IP Filtering 2o IP Type of WAN Lan seeds Source pers Dest EC Outgoing Name Priority Precedence Service 802 1P Port Protocol Address e Address Port 802 1P Remove L Incoming ps Kana i Mask Mask O MAC Filtering C Port Mappini LI J Routing DNS O ADSL Wireless _ Basic O Security L MAC Filter O Wireless Bridge C Advanced O Diagnostics H Management Figure 5 29 Quality of Service Setup Click on Add and the Add Network Traffic Class Rule screen appears To add a rule 1 Give a name to this traffic class 2 Assign a priority level low medium and high to this traffic class 3 Select an IP precedence from the range of 0 7 4 Enter an IP Type of Service from the following selections Normal Service Minimize Cost Maximize Reliability Maximize Throughput Minimize Delay 5 Last enter the traffic conditions for the class such as the protocol TCP UDP TCP UDP or ICMP to be used 6 Click on Save Apply to save the settings 5 16 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup
10. B Bitswap Enable m SRA Seamless Rate Adaptation Enable Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP 5 22 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup DSL Advanced Settings Do not change the DSL Advanced Settings unless so directed by your ISP To view the DSL Advanced Settings screen click on the Advanced Settings button on the DSL Settings screen see Figure 5 39 There are five test modes between the router and your ISP B Normal test Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Normal signal m Reverb test Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Reverb signal m Medley test Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Medley signal B No Retrain In this mode the router will try to establish a connection as in normal mode but once the connection is up it will not retrain if the signal is lost m L3 Puts the router into the L3 power state Select a test mode and click on Apply Then click on Tone Selection I Welcome DSL Advanced Settings Device Info Summary Select the test mode below E WAN 2 1 Statistics Normal E WAN E ATM O Reverb B Mapa O Medley A Advanced Setup O No retrain E WAN E LAN O13 E ADSL O Diagnostics Management Apply Tone Selection Figure 5 40 DSL Advanced Settings 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5 23 5 Advanced Setup Tone Selection To view the ADSL Tone Settings screen click
11. GB23 00 Windows 2000 10 11 12 Windows ME 6212 A2 GB23 00 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Inthe Windows task bar click on the Start button point to Settings and then click on Control Panel Double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click on the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box display a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP the protocol has already been enabled skip to Step 10 If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not appear as an installed component click on Install In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click on Add Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click on OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000 installation CD or other medium Follow the instructions to install the files If prompted click on OK to restart your computer with the new settings After restarting your PC double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon in the Control Panel In Network and Dial up Connections window right click on the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click on
12. H O Firewall LI L Quality of Service C Routing Group Name Interfaces IGMP Snooping Remove Edit CI DNS Edi a Default eth0 2 eth0 3 eth0 4 eth0 5 ADSL O Diagnostics H O Management Add Remove Figure 5 27 Port Mapping To create a new mapping group 1 Click on Add The Port Mapping Configuration screen appears Port Mapping Configuration welcome pia 3 aL Device Info To create anew mapping group LJ Quick Setup 1 Enter the Group name and select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list E Advanced Setup using L WAN the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports The group name must be unique O LAN QQ NAT 2 Click Save Apply button to make the changes effective immediately H O Firewall L Port Mapping Note that the selected interfaces will be removed from their existing groups and added to the new L Quality of Service group amp Routing amp C3 DNS B ADSL Group Name Diagnostics H Management Enable IGMP Snooping Grouped Interfaces Available Interfaces Save Apply Figure 5 28 Creating a Port Mapping Entry 2 Enter a unique Group name 3 Select interfaces from the available interface list and add them to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports 4 Click on Save Apply 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5
13. Port Mapping 5 15 Port Triggering 5 7 Power Specifications A 1 Supply 2 2 Product Related Documents vi Protocols Supported A 1 PVC Adding 5 2 Configuring 5 2 Detecting 4 1 IN 2 September 2005 Q Quality of Service 5 4 5 16 Quick Setup 4 1 R Rear Panel 1 4 Reboot Router 7 14 Restoring Configuration Settings 7 3 Default Settings 7 5 Restricting access to Internet 5 14 RIP 5 19 Route status 3 6 Routing Default Gateway 5 17 RIP 5 19 Static Route 5 18 S Sales Service and Training Information A Saving and Restoring Configuration 7 1 Services Access Control 7 11 Shipping Weight A 1 Size A 1 SNTP 7 10 Specifications A 1 Static Route 5 18 Statistics ADSL 3 4 ATM 3 4 LAN 3 3 WAN 3 3 Status ARP 3 6 Route 3 6 Summary 3 1 WAN 3 2 System Log 7 6 Configuring 7 8 System Requirements 1 1 T Test BER 3 5 DSL Connection 6 1 Time 7 10 Tone Selection 5 24 Trademarks A 6212 A2 GB23 00 U Update Software 7 13 User Name Default 2 10 V View System Log 7 7 Virtual Servers 5 6 W WAN 3 2 5 1 Setup 5 4 Statistics 3 3 Status 3 2 6212 A2 GB23 00 Index Warranty A Web Interface Home Page 2 11 Using 3 1 Weight A 1 Windows 2000 2 7 Windows 95 2 8 Windows 98 2 8 Windows ME 2 7 Windows NT 2 9 Windows XP 2 5 September 2005 IN 3 Index IN 4 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00
14. Quality of Service C Routing DNS E ADSL Diagnostics Management O Settings E Backup Settings El Restore User Settings L Restore Default H System Log H Access Control E Update Software 3 Reboot Router z E E o OQ Figure 7 9 Restore Default Settings Reboot System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options E welcome System Log Device Info O Quick Setup O Advanced Setup H O Wireless O Diagnostics Management y 5 3 Settings Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options L Backup Settings L Restore User Settings C Restore Default View S Systern Log Configure System Log _ System Log L SNMP C Internet Time Access Control L Update Software C Reboot Router The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Click View System Log to view the System Log Figure 7 10 System Log 7 6 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 View System Log 6212 A2 GB23 00 7 Management Click on the View System Log button to check the log file System Log Date Time Facility Severity Message Dan 1 00 00 16 lsyslog lemerg BCMO6345 started BusyBox v1 00 2005 06 15 04 26 0000 lan 1 00 00 17 kern rit kernel eth Link UP Dan 1 00 00 24 kern rit kernel ADSL 6 994 training lan 1 00 00 29 kern rit kernel A
15. Quality of Service H Routing H O DNS E ADSL E Diagnostics H O Management Incoming IP Filtering Setup By default all incoming IP traffic from WAN is blocked when firewall is enabled but some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters Source Address Source Dest Address Name VPI VCI Protocol Mask Port Mask 192 168 1 15 299 299 299 0 100 100 100 1 295 255 255 0 ini 0 36 UDP 147 Add Remove Figure 5 20 IP Filtering Incoming Filtering List Firewall MAC Filtering MAC filtering can forward or block traffic by MAC address You can change the policy or add settings to the MAC filtering table using the MAC Filtering Setup screen I welcome CJ Device Info CJ Quick Setup 5 1 Advanced Setup O WAN O LAN CI NAT E Firewall IP Filtering L Outgoing L Incomin H Quality of Service C Routing amp C DNS CJ ADSL C Diagnostics Management MAC Filtering Setup MAC Filtering Global Policy FORWARDED Change Policy MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PCs configured in Bridge mode FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules V
16. Summary Unselect the check box below to disable this WAN service C WAN E Statistics SLAN Enable Bridge Service M C WAN E ATM Service Name ADSL Route E ARP L Quick Setup 2 1 Advanced Setup L WAN LC LAN H O NAT Firewall L Port Mapping L Quality of Service H Routing DNS O ADSL Diagnostics H O Management Figure 5 4 Bridge Service Screen 3 Enter or select the parameters presented for the service type and click on Next The WAN Setup Summary screen appears 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5 Advanced Setup WAN Setup Summary 1 Make sure that the settings on the WAN Setup Summary screen match the settings provided by your ISP If all settings are correct click on the Save button to save these settings if not click on the Back button to make any modifications If you want to change any item after saving click on the Edit button to make any modifications KO Welcome C Device Info Quick Setup 2 1 Advanced Setu E WAN LAN NAT Firewall L Port Mapping L Quality of Service H Routing amp C DNS A ADSL Diagnostics H O Management Figure 5 5 WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP VPI VCI 0 35 Connection Type Bridge Service Name br O 35 Service Category UBR IP Address Not Applicable Service State Enabled INA Disabled Firewall
17. To use auto connect B gt Procedure 1 Select Quick Setup The Quick Setup initial screen appears KA Welcome Quick Setup Device Info 7 Summan This Quick Sakop will guide you through he steps necessary bo configure your DSL Router WAH C3 Statistics ATM PYC Configuration _ LAN TI WAN Select the check box below lo enable DSL Auto cormect process 1 pre he DSL Au crconmect Route El ARP C Quick Setup 3 9 Auvanced Setup 13 Diagnostics LJ Management Figure 4 1 Quick Setup Initial Screen 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 4 1 4 Quick Setup 2 Select DSL Auto Connect then click on Next The progress information screen appears welcome H O Device Info O Quick Setup Advanced Setup G Diagnostics DSL Router is trying PVC 0 32 H O Management DSL Router Auto connection Progress Information The DSL Router Auto connect is in progress Please wait Cancel Figure 4 2 Detecting Available PVC IB welcome H O Device Info H Quick Setup H O Advanced Setup E Diagnostics H O Management DSL Router Auto connection Progress Information The DSL Router Auto connect is in progress DSL Router can be connected using PVC 2 41 with PPPoE protocol Cancel Figure 4 3 Detecting available PVC Available PVC Detected 4 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 4 Quick Setup Quick Setup with Auto Connect Disabled B Procedure 1 Select Quick Setup The Quick Setup initial s
18. Upload in Progress Screen 7 4 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 7 Management Restoring Default Settings Restore Default will erase all current settings and restore the router to factory default settings To restore the router to factory default settings select Management gt Settings gt Restore Default i3 Welcome Tools Restore Default Settings i C Device Info 1 Quick Setup Restore DSL router settings to the factory defaults Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics 0 3 Management Restore Default Settings 2 1 Settings C Backup Settings Restore User Settings FE L System Log _ SNMP E Internet Time H Access Control Update Software E Reboot Router Figure 7 7 Restore Default Settings Screen Reply OK to the confirmation dialog Microsoft Internet Explorer X 2 Are vau sure you want ko restore Factory default settings i Cancel Figure 7 8 Restore Default Confirmation Dialog 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 7 5 7 Management The router will restore the default settings and reboot I welcome DSL Router Restore C Device Info E Quick Setup The DSL Router configuration has been restored to default settings and the router is rebooting 2 3 Advanced Setup O WAN Close the DSL Router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser If necessary E LAN reconfigure your PC s IP address to match your new configuration C NAT CJ Firewall 3
19. User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 2 7 Login Screen If you have problem connecting to the router verify that your PC is properly configured within the subnet of the router s default IP address 192 168 1 1 Setup is described in Configuring Your Computer on page 2 4 2 Enter your user name and password and then click on OK to display the home page of the router s web interface There are two default user name and password combinations Table 2 2 Default User Names and Passwords User Name Capability user user Can display device status but cannot change or save configuration options admin Can perform all functions You can change the passwords at any time September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup The home page is shown in Figure 2 8 j ADSL Router Microsoft Internet Explorer 18 x v Go Links gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ebak gt Dl Gb search GyFavorites media C4 Eh Address http 192 168 1 1 KANADAS IB welcome Device Info H Device Info E Quick Setup H O Advanced Setup O Diagnostics H O Management This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection Line Rate Upstream Kbps 800 Line Rate Downstream Kbps 8000 Software Version 2 20 02 0300 42pB017b d15 Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 37 5 16 LAN IP Address 192 16
20. direct incoming traffic from the WAN side to a specific IP address on the LAN side Click on the Add button to add a virtual server IB welcome NAT Virtual Servers Setup Device Info CJ Quick Setup Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the Advanced Setup Internal serverwith private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is requiredonly if the external port needs to C WAN be converted to a differentport number used by the server on the LAN side Maximum 32 entries can be configured HI LAN C NAT Add 3 Virtual Servers Port Triggering Server External Port External magi Internal Port Internal Server IP DMZ Host Name Start Port End Start Port End Address Firewall E Quality of Service Routing C DNS CJ ADSL Diagnostics C Management Remove Figure 5 8 NAT Virtual Server Setup You can select a Service or make new one Enter the Server IP Address then click on Save Apply to submit your configuration IJ welcome NAT Virtual Servers J Device Info Quick Setup Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Save Apply to forward IP packets for this service 2 3 Advanced Setup to the specified server NOTE The Internal Port End cannot be changed It is the same as External Port C WAN End normally and will be the same as the Internal Port Start or External Port End if e
21. hostname allowing your router to be easily accessed from anywhere on the Internet IB Welcome Dynamic DNS H O Device Info E Quick Setup The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your DSL E Advanced Setup router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet EC WAN E LAN Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS O Quality of Service s gt paging Hostname Username service Interface Remove E DNS Server 5 Dynamic DNS Add Remove CE ADSL Port Mapping E Diagnostics H I Management Figure 5 37 Dynamic DNS 5 20 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 ADSL 6212 A2 GB23 00 To set up a Dynamic DNS entry 1 Click on Add The Add Dynamic DNS screen appears LE Welcome Add dynamic DDNS H O Device Info E Quick Setup 5 3 Advanced Setup E WAN H LAN D DNS provider E Quality of Service H O Routing a DNS E DNS Server Interface a E Dynamic DNS E ADSL DynDNS Settings O Port Mapping E Diagnostics H I Management Password This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO Hostname mer 0 35 nas 35 y Username Save Apply Figure 5 38 Adding a Dynamic DNS Entry Select a D DNS Provider from the drop down list Select the router Interface from the drop down list QU d ce NO Enter the Hostname you have selected for the interfac
22. install the files Click on OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP IP installation September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 10 11 12 Windows NT 4 0 11 6212 A2 GB23 00 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup After restarting your PC open the Control Panel window and then click on the Network icon Select the network component labeled TCP IP and then click on Properties If you have multiple TCP IP listings select the listing associated with your network card or adapter In the TCP IP Properties dialog box click on the IP Address tab Click in the radio button labeled Use the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field Click on OK twice to confirm and save your changes You will be prompted to restart Windows Click on Yes Inthe Windows NT task bar click on the Start button point to Settings and then click on Control Panel Inthe Control Panel window double click on the Network icon In the Network dialog box click on the Protocols tab The Protocols tab displays a list of currently installed network protocols If the list includes TCP IP the protocol has already been enabled Skip to Step 9 If TCP IP does not appear as an installed component click on Add In the Select Network Protocol dialog box select TCP IP and then click on OK You may be prompted to install files from
23. layer frames by specifying at least one condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter Protocol Type Destination MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 Source MAC Address 00 55 44 33 22 11 Frame Direction WAN Interfaces Configured in Bridge mode only M Select All Iv br O 35 nas O 35 Save Apply Figure 5 23 IP Filtering MAC Filtering Add Page On this screen you can view and delete MAC filtering rules IBI welcome C Device Info E Quick Setup A Advanced Setup E WAN O LAN H O NAT Firewall c IP Filtering HO Outgoing LI Incoming O MAC Filtering C Quality of Service Routing H DNS ADSL O Diagnostics H I Management MAC Filtering Setup MAC Filtering Global Policy FORWARDED Change Policy MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules YPI YCI Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Remove ALL LT 00 11 22 33 44 55 00 55 44 33 22 11 LAN lt gt WAN O Add Remove Figure 5 24 IP Filtering MAC Filterin
24. the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP adresses ecl Wireless for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List O Diagnostics A Management 3 3 Settings Access Control Mode Disabled Enabled C Backup Settings Restore User Settings E Restore Default E O System Log IP Address Remove O SNMP C Internet Time 5 3 Access Control Add H Services Passwords C Update Software Reboot Router Figure 7 16 IP Address Setup 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 7 11 7 Management To assign the IP address of the management station that is permitted to access the local management services enter the IP address in the box and click on the Save Apply button I Welcome Access Control Device Info L Quick Setup Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click C Advanced Setup c apply C3 Wireless O Diagnostics A Management IP Address E Settings 3 Backup Settings OI E ln User Setinde _ Save appty A Restore Default O System Log _ SNMP L Internet Time 2 3 Access Control L Services C IP Addresses Passwords C Update Software 3 Reboot Router Figure 7 17 Access Control IP Address Add Screen Access Control Passwords Use Access Control gt Passwords to change a password Select an account
25. 00 5 Advanced Setup DMZ Host You can define the IP address of the DMZ Host on this screen Enter the IP address and click on Save Apply IB welcome NAT DMZ Host H O Device Info C Quick Setup The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the E Advanced Setup Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer E WAN GLAN Enter the computer s IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host E NAT E Virtual Servers Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host C Port Triggering 1 DMZ Host DMZ Host IP Address amp C Firewall E Quality of Service H Routing E Q DNS ADSL Save Apply O Diagnostics H O Management Figure 5 14 DMZ Host Setup Firewall For security reasons firewall options can be configured only from the LAN side of the router IP Filtering Outgoing The outgoing filter will block the traffic from the LAN side to the WAN side Click on Add to create filters II Welcome Outgoing IP Filtering Setup H Device Info E Quick Setup By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters 21 Advanced Setup TE gg ee MN BLAN Name Protocol Source Address Mask Source Port Dest Address Mask Dest Port Remove amp C3 NAT c Firewall Add E IP Filtering LI Outgoing HO Incoming O MAC Filtering E Quality of Ser
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27. 6212 11 4 Port Router User s Guide Document No 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Largo FL 33773 Paradyne Corporation makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Further Paradyne Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Paradyne Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distributor locations or Pa
28. 8 1 1 Default Gateway Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 1 Secondary DNS Server 192 168 1 1 pic E cama NG E EN 0 Internet Figure 2 8 Web Interface Home Page 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 2 11 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2 12 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Device Information Status Summary Display the general status report for the router by clicking on Summary under Device Info Figure 3 1 LEI Welcome Device Info EH Device Info 7 Summary Board ID Rap E WAN E C3 Statistics Software Versum 3 00 03 4400 420801868 din E Haute Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 37 0 7 E ARP Quick Setup H E Advanced Setup his information reflects the current status of your DSL connection Diagnostics H O Management Line Rate Upstream Kbps leco Line Rate Downstream Kbps a000 LAN IP Address 192 165 1 1 Default Gateway Primary ONS Server 122 168 1 1 Secondary N5 Server 1192 168 1 1 Figure 3 1 Status Summary 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 3 1 3 Device Information WAN Display the WAN status report from the by clicking on WAN under Device Info Figure 3 3 ell vietceome WAN Into IC Device Info 4 Summary Con WELL p Category Service Interface protocol IGMP jo State Status Hm tale Name amie ados _ Route JARP mick Sotup E Advanced Setup Diageo a Management Figure 3 2 WAN Status When a WAN connection is configured
29. Area Network LAN Setup 0 0 0 0 cee eee 5 5 SR eee ee ee ae eee a ea 5 6 Virtual SGIVCIS i Saad pA Ade aerate Bak ohne aaa 5 6 Porn Tiggenng sg data eg dat ge et 5 7 BEA PEN 5 9 A de a ae Nha Sol Sch th al Sends genes 5 9 IP Filtering Outgoing llle 5 9 IP Filtering INCOMINQ o o ooocoocooooo eee 5 11 Firewall MAC Filtering llle 5 12 Parental Control haaa na mp dog dodo dee des Age doa 5 14 E POLMAPPING e teria Es patas a Bide aR oe Padin 5 15 EH Quality of ServiGOu o su 9 es a a aa 5 16 m Routing Default Gateway llle 5 17 m Routing Static ROUte8 o o ooococoocooncan 5 18 E Routing RIP erse e eee ao Ba d ul a od he AA 5 19 Mm DNS Server A n 5 20 EH Dynamic DNS cua abs sido ANG ets NG 5 20 E ADSL cara ida ias aa ed eee 5 21 Modulation Methods llle 5 22 Phone Line Pall see Sm o cox ii 5 22 Capablilily o ab RR e P et da mede eee ern 5 22 DSL Advanced SettingS 0 00 c eee eee eee 5 23 Tone Selection 0 eens 5 24 11 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Contents 6 Diagnostics m Testing the DSL Connection 0 0 00 eee 6 1 7 Management m Saving and Restoring the Configuration 7 1 m Backing Up Configuration Settings oooooo 7 1 B Restoring Configuration Settings o oooooooooo 7 3 m Restoring Default Set
30. Connecting Hardware 2 2 Connection Type 5 3 D Default Gateway 5 17 Default IP Address 2 4 Definitions 1 1 Device Information 3 1 Diagnostics 6 1 Dimensions A 1 DMZ Host 5 9 DNS 5 20 Dynamic 5 20 6212 A2 GB23 00 Document Feedback A Purpose and Intended Audience v Summary v Domain Name Server 5 20 Dynamic DNS 5 20 E EMI Notice Canada D Japan D Environment A 1 Ethernet cable 2 2 F FCC Part 15 Declaration B Features 1 1 Firewall 5 9 MAC Filtering 5 12 Firmware Update 7 13 Front Panel 1 3 G Gateway Default 5 17 H Hardware Connections 2 2 Installation 2 1 I Important Safety Instructions B Installing Hardware 2 2 Interfaces A 1 Internet Restricting access 5 14 Internet Time 7 10 Introduction 1 1 IP Address Access Control 7 11 Of Router 2 4 September 2005 IN 1 Index IP Filtering Incoming 5 11 Outgoing 5 9 J Japan Notices D L LAN ports connecting 2 2 Local Area Network LAN Setup 5 5 Statistics 3 3 Logging In 3 1 M MAC Filtering 5 12 Management 7 1 Mapping ports 5 15 Modulation Methods 5 22 N NAT 5 6 Network Interface Card 2 2 Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network D to Users of the United States Telephone Network C O Operating Environment A 1 P Parental Control 5 14 Parts List 1 2 Password Access Control 7 12 Default 2 10 PC Setup 2 1 Phone Line Pair 5 22
31. DSL 6 992 started Dan 1 00 00 31 kerri rit kernel ADSL 6 992 channel analysis Dan 1 00 00 36 kern it kernel ADSL link up fast us 800 ds 8000 han 1 00 00 39 kern crit bppd 285 PPP LCP LIP han 1 00 00 40 kern crit bppd 285 Received valid IP address from server Connection UP lan 1 00 02 49 kern rit kernel OAM loopback response not received on VPIACCI 3 41 Dan 1 00 02 50 kern rit kernel DAM loopback response not received on VPIACCI 3 41 han 1 00 03 01 kern rit kernel OAM loopback response not received on VPIAACI 343 Dan 1 00 03 03 kern rit kernel DAM loopback response not received on VPI ACCI 3 4 Refresh close Figure 7 11 View System Log September 2005 7 Management Configure System Log Ifthe log is enabled the system will log selected events Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Informational and Debugging All events above or equal to the selected log levels will be logged maintained in the system log file and displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote system log server lf the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory kC Welcome H Q Device Info O Quick Setup H Advanced Setup amp C1 Wireless O Diagnostics 5 2 Management E Settings _ Backup Settings _ Restore User Settings L Restore Default _ System Log C SNMP Internet Time Access Control L Up
32. DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LAN s IP Subnet If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses then enable the DHCP server and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers Disable the DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses If you have a second IP address and subnet mask for the LAN interface click on the checkbox to configure it September 2005 4 5 4 Quick Setup 10 Click on Next to continue The WAN Setup Summary screen displays all WAN settings that you have made Check that the settings are correct before clicking on the Save Reboot button Clicking on Save Reboot saves your settings and restarts your router I3 welcome WAN Setup Summar p y 2 3 Device Info Summa Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP E ry k that th gs bel h th g ded b O WAN E Statistics VPI VCI 3 40 O LAN C WAN Connection Type PPPOA CJ ATM L ADSL E Route Service Category UBR Service Name pppoa_3_40_1 LJ ARP IP Address Automatically Assigned C Quick Setup i 5 3 Advanced Setup Service State Enabled _ WAN NAT Enabled O LAN CI NAT Firewall Disabled Firewall IGMP Multicast Disabled O Port Mapping Quality of Service Quality Of Service Disabled H Routing XI DNS Click Sa
33. Diagnostics 5 1 Management Save Reboot amp C Settings L System Log E SNMP Internet Time J Access Control O Update Software Cu RAT Figure 7 20 Reboot Router Screen 7 14 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice Table A 1 6212 11 Specifications Environment Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 149 F 20 C to 65 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Interfaces DSL Line RJ11 Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ45 Power 100 VAC 50 Hz 110 VAC 60 Hz 220 VAC 50 60 Hz Protocol Support ANSI T1 413 Full Rate ADSL ITU G 992 1 DMT ITU G 992 2 G lite ITU G 992 3 ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 ADSL2 ITU G 994 1 G hs ITU G 997 1 Size 1 2 High x 6 5 Wide x 4 4 Deep 3 0 cm High x 16 5 cm Wide x 11 2 cm Deep Weight Shipping 1 5 Ibs 0 7 kg 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 A 1 A Specifications A 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Index A About This Guide v Access Control IP Addresses 7 11 Passwords 7 12 Services 7 11 ADSL 5 21 BER Test 3 5 Statistics 3 4 Advanced Settings DSL 5 23 Advanced Setup 5 1 ARP 3 6 ATM PVC Configuration 5 2 Statistics 3 4 B Backing Up Configuration Settings 7 1 BER Test 3 5 Bridge Service 5 4 Bridging groups 5 15 C Cables Installing 2 2 Capability 5 22 CE Marking B Configuring PC 2 4 System Log 7 8
34. Incoming 2oc30c30c39c39cXx O MAC Filtering Days of the week Mon TueWed ThuFri SatSun Click to select j Quality of Service CJ Routing Start Blocking Time hh mm i DDNS End Blocking Time hh mm Port Mapping C O Diagnostics 4 Management Figure 5 26 Parental Control Time of Day Restrictions 2 Enter a User Name to identify the target of the restrictions 3 Enter the MAC address of the network adapter to be restricted and optionally another MAC address 4 Select the days of the week the restriction is in force 5 Specify the start and end times the restriction is in force Use the form hh mm where 23 59 for example is one minute before midnight 6 Click on Save Apply September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup Port Mapping Use the Port Mapping screen to map multiple ports to a PVC and create bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network I welcome Port Mapping A maximum 16 entries can be configured amp C Device Info Quick Setup Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network 5 3 Advanced Setup To support this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add LC WAN button The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group O LAN amp C NAT Iv Enable virtual ports on etc
35. Internal Port Internal Server IP mapia J Firewall Name Start Port End Start Port End Address E Quality of Service Routing CIDNS E ADSL Age of O Diagnostics Empires Management Age of 47624 47624 TCP 47624 47624 192 168 1 10 Empires 6073 6073 TCP 6073 6073 192 168 1 10 Age of 2300 2400 TCP 2300 2400 192 168 1 10 Empires Age of 2300 2400 UDP 2300 2400 192 168 1 10 Empires Figure 5 10 Removing Selected Virtual Servers Port Triggering Click the on the Add button to add Port Triggering for your Internet application I welcome NAT Port Triggering Setup amp C Device Info C Quick Setup Some applications require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port 2 3 Advanced Setup Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP O WAN connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to E LAN establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports Maximum 32 entries can be 5 3 NAT configured C Virtual Servers E Add E DMZ Host H O Firewall Application Trigger Open Remove ES B mixes Noam Name Protocol Port Range Protocol Port Range amp C Routing 1 7 DNS Start End S
36. PI VCI Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Remove Add Figure 5 21 IP Filtering MAC Filtering Setup If you click on Change Policy a confirmation dialog lets you verify your change welcome H O Device Info E Quick Setup 2 2 Advanced Setup O WAN CJ LAN C NAT 2 3 Firewall 2 2 IP Filtering B Outgoing E Incoming MAC Filtering C Quality of Service Routing H O DNS E ADSL _ Diagnostics H O Management Change MAC Filtering Global Policy WARNING Changing from one global policy to another will cause all defined rules to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY You will need to create new rules for the new policy Are you sure you want to change MAC Filtering Global Policy from FORWARDED to BLOCKED Figure 5 22 IP Filtering MAC Filtering Policy Change Confirmation 5 12 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup If you want to add a setting to the MAC filtering table enter the Source and Destination MAC address and select protocol type frame direction and WAN interface Then click on Save Apply to save it IB welcome 3 Device Info E Quick Setup 2 3 Advanced Setup HO WAN CE LAN H NAT 3 Firewall IP Filtering O Outgoing C Incoming _ L MAC Filtering E Quality of Service Routing CJDNS CJ ADSL O Diagnostics H I Management Add MAC Filter Create a filter to identify the MAC
37. Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click on the radio button labeled Use the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field Click on OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel In the Windows task bar click on the Start button point to Settings and then click on Control Panel Double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click on the Network icon and then select Properties The Network Properties dialog box displays a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP the protocol has already been enabled skip to Step 11 September 2005 2 7 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup 10 11 12 13 If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not appear as an installed component click on Add In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click on Add Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click on OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me installation CD or other media Follow the instructions to install the files If prompted click on OK to restart your computer with the new settings After
38. SL service subscription from your ISP B APC with 6212 A2 GB23 00 An Ethernet 10 100BaseT network interface card A processor equivalent to or faster than a Pentium Il 133 MHz 32 MB RAM or greater Windows 95b 98 98SE 2000 ME NT or XP Note Windows 95 requires the installation of the Winsock program not included Optional An Ethernet hub or switch if you wish to connect the router to several computers on an Ethernet network September 2005 1 1 1 Introduction For system configuration using the supplied web based program a web browser such as Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later Netscape is not supported Parts List In addition to this document your 6212 ADSL router should come with the following m 6212 ADSL router m Power adapter m Ethernet cable RJ45 straight through type m Phone cable RJ11 1 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Front Panel 6212 A2 GB23 00 1 Introduction The front panel contains LED indicators that show the status of the unit IK xDSL LINK_xDSL ACT ALARM_ POWER Il L 1 05 17710 Figure 1 1 Front Panel LEDs Table 1 1 Front Panel Label and LEDs xDSL LNK Green On ADSL link is established Flashing ADSL link is established and active Off No ADSL link xDSL ACT Green Off No PPP connection is established or the connection is not used Blinking a PPP connection is being attempted Solid A PPP connection is established Fl
39. Specify the time zone offset for your router s location 4 Click on Save Apply September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 7 Management Access Control Services You can enable or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN If no WAN connection is defined only the LAN side can be configured E Welcome Access Control Services H O Device Info Quick Setup A Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being used H O Advanced Setup Diagnostics 5 3 Management 2 1 Settings L Backup Settings L Restore User Settings FTP Enabled L Restore Default System Log HTTP Enabled _ SNMP ma Internet Time ICMP Enabled SI Access Control Service WAN Enabled Enabled Enabled 3 IP Add 5 aa SSH Enabled O Update Software Reboot Router Enabled TELNET Enabled Enabled O SNMP Enabled Enabled a a O TFTP Enabled Enabled Apply Figure 7 15 Services Setup Access Control IP Addresses Web access to the router can be limited when Access Control Mode is enabled The IP addresses of allowed hosts can be added using Access Control 5 IP Address KC welcome Access Control IP Address H O Device Info O Quick Setup The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP adresses amp C Advanced Setup contained in the Access Control List If
40. You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to conform your LAN s IP Subnet If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses then enable the DHCP server and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers Disable the DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses The Save button only saves the LAN configuration data The Save Reboot button saves the LAN configuration data and reboots the router to make the new configuration effective I welcome Local Area Network LAN Setup J Device Info C Quick Setu p Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Save button only saves the LAN 2 3 Advanced Setup configuration data Save Reboot button saves the LAN configuration data and reboots the router to make the new O WAN configuration effective O LAN H O NAT IP Address C Firewall E o C Port Mapping Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 O Quality of Service H O Routing H O DNS ADSL EC Diagnostics AAN 3 C Management Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address Disable DHCP Server End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Leased Time hour 4 Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Figure 5 7 LAN Setup September 2005 5 5 5 Advanced Setup NAT Virtual Servers 5 6 You can configure the Virtual Server Port Triggering and DMZ Host when NAT is enabled A virtual server allows you to
41. allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the SNMP options H Internet Time H Access Control System Name Sysname L Update Software System Location unknown 3 Reboot Router System Contact unknown Trap Manager IP fo 0 0 0 Save Apply Figure 7 13 SNMP Screen Select the desired values and click on Save Apply to configure the SNMP options 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 7 9 7 Management Internet Time 7 10 Use the Internet Time screen to specify whether the router uses Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to obtain the time of day from NTP servers on the Internet To set up the router to obtain time from an NTP server 1 Select Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers The SNTP fields appear I Welcome Time settings Device Info L Quick Setup This page allows you to the modem s time configuration NC Advanced Setup L Diagnostics M Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers 2 3 Management Ea 3 Backup Settings First NTP time server clock fmthe net C Restore User Settings Second NTP time server None E Restore Default E nl a Time zone offset GMT 12 00 International Date Line West 3 Internet Time C Access Control L Update Software Save Apply _ Reboot Router Figure 7 14 Internet Time Screen 2 Select NTP servers 3
42. and enter the current password and the new password Then click on Save Apply IB welcome Access Control Passwords H Q Device Info C Quick Setup Access to your DSL router is controlled through three user accounts admin support and user H O Advanced Setup H O Wireless Diagnostics 5 3 Management E Settings L Backup Settings diagnostics L Restore User Settings _ Restore Default The user name user can access the DSL Router view configuration settings and statistics as well as update the CJ System Log router s software C SNMP C Internet Time a Access Control L Services _ IP Addresses _ Passwords Username y C Update Software 7 Old Password E Reboot Router Old Password New Password Confirm Password The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your DSL Router The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply to change or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a space Save Apply Figure 7 18 Access Control Passwords Screen 7 12 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Update Software 7 Management If your ISP releases new software for this router follow these steps to perform an upgrade 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP 2 Enterthe path to the image file location or click on the
43. audio and video distribution and retrieval Non Realtime VBR Non Real time Variable Bit Rate Can be used for data transfers that have critical response time requirements such as airline reservations banking transactions and process monitoring Realtime VBR Real time Variable Bit Rate Used for time sensitive applications such as real time video Rt VBR service allows the network more flexibility than CBR 5 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup Connection Type Screen 1 Select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use then click on Next button I welcome 5 3 Device Info E rd Select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use B Statistics m N E LAN C PPP over ATM PPPoA _ WAN L ATM L ADSL L Route O MAG Encana lation nn MED A ARP MAC Encapsulation Routing MER C Quick Setup i Advanced Setup L WAN O LAN Pridni 2 0 NAT Bridging 1 9 Firewall _ Port Mapping O Quality of Service Encapsulation Mode C Routing LLC SNAP BRIDGING CI DNS L ADSL O Diagnostics Back Next H O Management Connection Type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE C IP over ATM IPoA Figure 5 3 Connection Type Screen 2 Select a connection type and click on Next In this example the Bridge Service screen appears kO Welcome 2 1 Device Info E
44. ay address you must reboot the router to put the new default gateway IP address into effect I Welcome Routing Default Gateway H O Device Info A Quick Setup If Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received default 5 3 Advanced Setup gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s If the checkbox is not selected O WAN enter the static default gateway AND OR a WAN interface Click Save Apply button to save it C LAN H O NAT NOTE If changing the Automatic Assigned Default Gateway from unselected to selected You must reboot the router to H O Firewall get the automatic assigned default gateway O Port Mapping C Quality of Service 5 3 Routing Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway O Default Gateway _ Static Route O RIP me DNS M Use Default Gateway IP Address 135 154 13 254 B dl Use Interface pppoa 3 40 1 ppp 3 40 1 y Save Apply H O Management Figure 5 32 Default Gateway Setup Routing Static Route Use the Routing Static Route screen to add a static route to the routing table I welcome Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured amp C Device Info E Quick Setup E Advanced Setup EJ WAN O LAN J NAT iie C Firewall _ Port Mapping L Quality of Service 2 3 Routing E Default Gateway E E RIP amp C3 DNS O ADSL 2 2 Wireless Basic 1 Security E MAC Filter L Wir
45. be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant The Ringer Equivalence Number or REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not 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 The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point For example 03 represents a REN of 0 3 If the modem causes harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with the modem refer to the repair and warranty information in this doc
46. ber 2005 2 5 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup 4 Local Area Connection 2 Properties 2 xJ Authentication Advanced Connect using HS Intel R Pro 100 VM Network Adapter Configure This connection uses the following items M Description Transmission Control Protacol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 2 5 Local Area Connection Properties Windows XP 5 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click on the radio button labeled Use the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field 192 168 1 20 is shown here as an example and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties _ E Ax General ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwse you need to ask pour network administrator For the appropriate IP settings BEE IP address Mot 1 20 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Gbtain OHS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate ONS server Figure 2 6 TCP IP Properties Windows XP 6 Click on OK twice to confirm your changes and close the Control Panel 2 6 September 2005 6212 A2
47. ccessfully Test Time sec 20 Total Transferred Bits 144905956 Total Error Bits lo Error Ratio 0 00e 00 Figure 3 9 ADSL BER Test Result 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 3 5 3 Device Information Route Obtain the Routing status report by clicking on the Route item under Device Info Figure 3 10 EN Welcome Device Info Route Sa Device Info Ll trn ang Flags U un reject G gateway H host P reinstate L WAN D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Ey Statistics 5 j 1 n i I en xi AL Sine 5 ski SETTE Hum rp nteriacr L LAN Destination Gat Subnet Mask Flags Metric Service Interf WAN CJ ATM 92 15 amp 10 0000 2552552550 U o bro O ADSL C ARP C Quick Setup H Advanced Setup OJ Diagnostics g CJ Management Figure 3 10 Route Information ARP Display the ARP status report by clicking on ARP under Device Info Figure 3 11 LE Welcome Device Info ARP 6 3 Device Info A iere P IP Address Flags Hw Address Device Ely Statistics 192 168 1 177 Complete LAN OD WAN ATM 00 08 98 32 15 80 bro O ADSL Route L Quick Setup H Advanced Setup Figure 3 11 ARP Status 3 6 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Quick Setup Quick Setup with Auto Connect Enabled Auto connect will automatically detect the first usable PVC and automatically detect PPPoE PPPoA and Bridge Protocol with DHCP Server available
48. ck Setup Update DSL router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files 5 3 Advanced Setup WAN LM Settings File Name Browse CJ NAT C3 Firewall Update Settings E Quality of Service JI Routing DNS H ADSL E Diagnostics c Management I Settings E Backup Settings Restore Default H System Log CJ Access Control C Update Software 3 Reboot Router Figure 7 4 Restore User Settings Screen Select the backup file you want to restore and click on Update Settings Choose file B Look in a My Documents OD er E3 My Pictures amm My Documents My Computer E um File name ttt My Network P Files of type Ai Files Cancel A Figure 7 5 Restore Settings File Location 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 7 Management The router will restore settings and reboot to activate the restored settings kC welcome DSL Router Update H O Device Info C Quick Setup Uploading is in progress The DSL Router will reboot upon completion This process will take about 2 minutes 5 1 Advanced Setup E WAN lack B em Back H NAT C Firewall E Quality of Service H Routing 1 3 DNS E ADSL H Diagnostics lt Management Settings E Backup Settings Restore User Settings 7 Restore Default E System Log J Access Control E Update Software E Reboot Router Figure 7 6
49. configuration settings viewing the system log configuraing access control and upgrading software Lists the specifications of the router Lists key terms concepts and sections in alphabetical order A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is available online at www paradyne com Select Support gt Technical Manuals gt Technical Glossary 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 V About This Guide Product Related Documents Complete documentation for Paradyne products is available online at www paradyne com Select Support gt Technical Manuals To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document or to speak with a sales representative please call 1 727 530 2000 vi September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Introduction Introduction Congratulations on becoming the owner of a 6212 ADSL router This User s Guide will show you how to set up the router and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of this product Features The 6212 router has the following features B Built in ADSL modem which offers G Dmt G lite T1 413 ADSL2 Annex L and ADSL2 to meet different linking speeds from your ISP m Four 10 100BaseT Ethernet ports to provide Internet connectivity to all computers on your LAN B Easy to use configuration program accessible through a standard web browser System Requirements In order to use the 6212 ADSL router for Internet access you must have the following m AD
50. creen appears 2 Verify that DSL Auto Connect is not selected Entry boxes for VPI and VCI appear when DSL Auto Connect is not selected 3 Specify VPI and VCI as directed by your ISP I welcome Quick Setup amp C3 Device Info E Quick Setup This Quick Setup will quide you through the steps necessary to configure your DSL Router H Advanced Setup O Diagnostics ATM PVC Configuration H I Management Select the check box below to enable DSL Auto connect process FT DSL Auto connect The Virtual Path Identifier VPT and Virtual Channel Identifier CI are needed for setting up the ATM PVC Do not change VPI and VCI numbers unless your ISP instructs you otherwise VPI 0 255 lo ver 32 65535 s Enable Quality Of Service Enabling QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications However since QoS also consumes system resources the number of PVCs will be reduced consequently Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Enable Quality Of Service 7 Next Figure 4 4 Specifying VPI and VCI 4 Click on Next The Connection Type screen appears I Wistin ore ctn Type Sy Device life i MN Select tha tpe of ne bwork protocol and encapeuiatien mode over he ATM PVC fist your FSP hos instructed vou t use T TED PPP caer ATM PPPoA J WAN m ATM Lo PPP over Ebhemat PPPoE JAPS 7 Route C MAC Encapzulation Routing VER J ARP Quick Setup C Power ATM Pas
51. date Software Reboot Router System Log Configuration If the log made is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the selected level will be logged For the Display Level all logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the system log options Log C Disable Enable Debugging Display Level Error Mode Local Log Level Save Apply Figure 7 12 System Log Configuration Select the desired values and click on the Save Apply button to configure the system log options September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 7 Management SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in the router Use the SNMP screen to set up parameters for SNMP access IJ welcome SNMP Configuration O Device Info L Quick Setup Advanced Setup Wireless O Diagnostics a Management a Settings C Backup Settings SNMP Agent Disable C Enable C Restore User Settings El S uM n Read Community public Set Community Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP
52. e 5 Advanced Setup Enter the information you used to register with the dynamic DNS service for DynDNS enter your Username and Password for TOZ enter your E mail address and Key 6 Click on Save Apply There are three major items in the ADSL settings I Welcome DSL Settings amp C Device Info O Quick Setup Select the modulation below 5 3 Advanced Setup E cn G Dmt Enabled E WAN ITE O LAN Iv G lite Enabled L ADSLE O Diagnostics M T1 413 Enabled E Manage t m Iv ADSL2 Enabled M AnnexL Enabled M ADSL2 Enabled Iv AnnexM DISABLED Select the phone line pair below Inner pair C Outer pair Capability Iv Bitswap Enable SRA Enable Advanced Settings Figure 5 39 DSL Settings September 2005 5 21 5 Advanced Setup Modulation Methods The following modulation methods are supported by the 6212 ADSL router G dmt Enabled G lite Enabled 11 413 Enabled ADSL Enabled Annex L Enabled ADSL2 Enabled Do not change this setting unless so directed by your ISP Phone Line Pair The 6212 ADSL router supports phone lines on pins 2 and 3 or pins 1 and 4 to connect your ADSL line If your phone system uses pins 2 and 3 attach a normal RJ11 cable to the router and select Inner pair on the screen if your phone system uses pins 1 and 4 attach the phone with the supplied RJ11 cable and select Outer pair on the screen Capability The following are included under Capability
53. een Routing Default Gateway You can change the Default Gateway on the Routing Default Gateway screen By default the Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway box is checked IB Welcome Routing Default Gateway H O Device Info Quick Setup If Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received default a ye Setup gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s If the checkbox is not selected n LAN enter the static default gateway AND OR a WAN interface Click Save Apply button to save it NAT C3 Firewall NOTE If changing the Automatic Assigned Default Gateway from unselected to selected You must reboot the router to 1 Port Mapping get the automatic assigned default gateway O Quality of Service 2 3 Routin M Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway El _ Static Route HO RIP DNS O ADSL O Wireless _ Basic O Security O MAC Filter 3 Wireless Bridge CJ Advanced Save Apply C Diagnostics H I Management Figure 5 31 Default Gateway Setup 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5 17 5 Advanced Setup If you want to specify the default gateway address then uncheck the box as seen below Enter the default gateway address and optionally the WAN interface you will use Click on Save Apply to save the settings If you add or change the default gatew
54. eless Bridge L Advanced Diagnostics H O Management Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Wan Interface Remove Figure 5 33 Static Route Setup 5 18 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup Enter the route information and click on Save Apply to make it active No reboot is required E welcome Routing Static Route Add C Device Info A Quick Setup Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Save Apply 5 3 Advanced Setup to add the entry to the routing table CO WAN I LAN a NAT Destination Network Address H O Firewall E Port Mapping Subnet Mask Quality of Service ao re i Buon Use Gateway IP Address C Static Route M Use Interface pppos 3 40 1 ppp 3 40 1 y CJ RIP DNS E ADSL Save Apply O Diagnostics amp C Management Figure 5 34 Static Route Add Routing RIP If RIP is enabled the router operation can be configured as Active or Passive Il welcome Routing RIP Configuration 1 7 Device Info B Quick Setup To activate RIP for the device select the Enabled radio button for Global RIP Mode To configure an individual 2 2 Advanced Setup interface select the desired RIP version and operation followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for the O WAN interface Click the Apply button to save the configuration and to start or stop RIP based on the Global RIP mode OLAN
55. ering Add Page On this screen you can view and delete applications Click in the check box under Hemove and click on the Remove button to delete selected applications I welcome Device Info E Quick Setup Advanced Setup C WAN C LAN C NAT Virtual Servers 1 Port Triggering DMZ Host Firewall H Quality of Service C Routing DNS ADSL O Diagnostics Management NAT Port Triggering Setup Some applications require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports Maximum 32 entries can be configured dd Remove Application Trigger Open Remove Name Protocol Port Range Protocol Port Range Start End Start End Napster 6699 6699 6699 6699 Napster 6699 6699 6697 6697 Napster 6699 6699 4444 4444 Napster 6699 6699 5555 5555 Napster 6699 6699 6666 6666 Napster 6699 6699 77 77 7777 Napster 6699 6699 8888 5888 Figure 5 13 Port Triggering List September 2005 6212 A2 GB23
56. etup ATM PYC Configuration L WAN This screen allows you to configure an ATM PC identifier VPI and VCD and select a service category Otherwise LI LAN choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it dis 2 NAT choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it H O Firewall L Port Mapping VPI 0 255 n L Quality of Service oen raa zcese Me Routing VCI 32 65535 E 5 amp C3 DNS E uin Service Category UBR Without PCR y CI Management UBR With out PCR Non Realtime VBR Realtime YBR Figure 5 2 ATM PVC Configuration Screen Verify the following values with your ISP before you change them m VPI Virtual Path Identifier The valid range is O to 255 m VCI Virtual Channel Identifier The valid range is 32 to 65535 m Service Category Five classes of traffic defined are defined UBR Without PCR Unspecified Bit Rate without Peak Cell Rate UBR With PCR Unspecified Bit Rate with Peak Cell Rate UBR service is suitable for applications that can tolerate variable delays and some cell loss such as data transfer messaging distribution and retrieval and remote terminal applications such as telecommuting CBR Constant Bit Rate Used by applications that require a fixed data rate that is continuously available during the connection time It is commonly used for uncompressed audio and video information such as videoconferencing interactive audio telephony and
57. g List September 2005 5 13 5 Advanced Setup Parental Control 5 14 Use the Parental Control feature to restrict the days and times a particular device is allowed to access the Internet y Time of Day Restrictions A maximum 16 entries can be configured E Welcome ay 9 Device Info eee _ Quick Setup Username MAC Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Start Stop Remove lt Advanced Setup l J WAN Add Remove OLAN Saa a NAT 9 Firewall lt IP Filtering O Outgoing OB Incoming O MAC Filtering _ Parental Control E Quality of Service amp CJ Routing a DNS O ADSL O Port Mapping O Diagnostics Management Figure 5 25 Parental Control Screen To set up parental controls 1 Click on Add The Time of Day Restriction screen appears a ds Time of Day Restriction Device Info S Quick Setup This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router The Browser s MAC Address 53 Advanced Setup automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click m the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a 5 WAN Windows based PC go to command window and type ipconfig all O LAN CI NAT User Name lt 3 Firewall 2 3 IP Filtering 9 Browser s MAC Address 00 0A 95 E3 F4 DO L Outgoing C Other MAC Address O
58. he CE mark on the equipment label a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Select Library gt Technical Manuals gt CE Declarations of Conformity FCC Part 15 Declaration An FCC Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Select Support gt Technical Manuals gt Declarations of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by the responsible party 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 pa
59. ickering There is activity over the link LAN 1 4 Green On The Ethernet interface is successfully connected to a device through the LAN port Flashing Data transfer at LAN connection Off No LAN link M UM T kan POWER Ha UU LT ee September 2005 1 3 1 Introduction Rear Panel LINE CONSOLE DEFAULT LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4 POWER Switch 05 17711 Figure 1 2 Back Panel The rear panel contains the ports for the router s data and power connections Table 1 2 Rear Panel Labels and Connectors Connects to your ADSL line Connects the router to Ethernet devices on your LAN such as your PC s Ethernet port or the uplink port on a hub or switch RESET DEFAULT To reset the router to its default settings Connects to the supplied power adapter 1 4 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Overview 6212 A2 GB23 00 This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the router to a computer or a LAN and to the Internet using DSL The first part provides instructions to set up the hardware and the second part describes how to prepare your PC for use with the router It is assumed that you have already subscribed to DSL service with your Internet service provider ISP September 2005 2 1 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Connecting the Hardware Shut down your PC and any other equipment before connecting it to the router To connect your router B Proced
60. ify that the router s LEDs are illuminated as shown in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 LED Indicators This LED Should be POWER Solid green to indicate that the device is turned on If this light is not on check if the power adapter is attached to the router and plugged into an AC power source STATUS Solid green to indicate that the router can communicate with your ISP via ADSL or flashing when the router is trying to connect to your ISP ACTIVITY Flashing when the device is sending or receiving data over the ADSL connection LAN Solid green to indicate that the device can communicate with your PC via Ethernet or flashing when the router is sending or receiving data over Ethernet If the LEDs are illuminated as expected the router is working properly September 2005 2 3 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Configuring Your Computer Before you can access the router over the LAN you have to configure your PC s TCPAP address to be 192 168 1 x where x is any number between 3 and 254 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Your router s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 If you know the version of Windows that you use go to the appropriate section below to learn how to set the IP address of your PC To determine the version of Windows running on your PC click on the Windows Start button then click on Run in the Start menu Type winver in the Open selection box and click on OK Type the name of a program folder document o
61. ither one is OLAN modified a43 NAT Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 7 Virtual Servers Port Triggering Server Name a eee Select a Service ageofEmpires ej J Firewa pean A SA Worde T Boeung Server IP Address PARETS t DNS Age of Empires Expansion The Rise of Rome ADSL Age of Empires Il Expansion The Conquerors Age of Empires Il The Age of Kings Age of Kings Age of Wonders External Port StartHAliens vs Predator tinternal Port End AOL Instant Messenger i axy Satellite TCP E Diagnostics Management 47624 Figure 5 9 Virtual Server Add Screen September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup On this screen you can view and delete servers Click in the check box under Remove and click on the Remove button to delete selected virtual servers I welcome NAT Virtual Servers Setup Device Info C Quick Setup Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the 7 3 Advanced Setup Internal serverwith private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is requiredonly if the external port needs to be converted to a differentport number used by the server on the LAN side Maximum 32 entries can be configured C Virtual Servers Add Remove H Port Triggering E DMZ Host Server External Port External Protocol
62. ltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and if necessary implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products 8 Input power to this product must be provided by one of the following 1 a UL Listed CSA certified power source with a Class 2 or Limited Power Source LPS output for use in North America or 2 a certified transformer with a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV output having a maximum of 240 VA available for use in the country of installation 9 In addition since the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak CE Marking When the product is marked with t
63. nation of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five If your equipment is in need of repair contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly CANADA EMI NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du reglement sur le mat rial brouilleur du Canada Japan Notices CORB FHUBSESECRSAERHBBS VCCI OR ICAEOSZ2ABfixWMEBC CORBI RERS CHAT4ZcTeE eBMELTIETM COBBMIVART LCV 2 RECI LT ERinsi SBBtSFAcTCEMHOVET BNR AAS IT HED TELOEDRENELTEF ZN This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 D September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Contents About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience V Document Summary cece ee eens V Product Related Documents aaa Vi 1 Introduction Introd HOL sang im aoc rara aria 1 1 MOQLUICS an a ng aNG AL a pene ag KO Pa dengan NA Sha at de he ate Gb oy pede 1 1 System Requirements
64. omputers on wour Local rea Nebwork Lal E Mat silos E LAN Enso kA WAN Enab a MAT EF Jal ATM Enabie Firewall L ASL I Route 3 AAP C Guick Setup 43 fulvanced Sabap mAh Enable IGMP Mukicast 7 ILAN 1C HAT Enable AH Service M 0 Firewall J Fart Mapping Service Nama I Quality of Service a CJ Routing 23 AS DHS Server L Dynamic DNS ADSL _ Gist hic 210 Managemend Network Address Transition MAT allows you do share one Wide Area Network AYAN IP address for multiple Enable 1074P Multicast and WAN Service Figure 4 7 NAT Settings 4 4 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 6212 A2 GB23 00 4 Quick Setup 8 Enter the settings specified by your ISP and click on Next The Device Setup screen appears I Welcome Device Setup E Device Info C Summary Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface C WAN a Statistics IP Address LAN 3 WAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 CJ ATM O ADSL C Disable DHCP Server C Route e i E ARP 192 168 1 1 Enable DHCP Server El Quick Setup Start IP Address 5 3 Advanced Setup End IP Address LJ WAN TU EE 4 LAN Leased Time hour 24 H O NAT H O Firewall Port Mapping L Quality of Service E C Routing Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface 2 3 DNS C DNS Server 5 Dynamic DNS H ADSL Diagnostics H O Management Back Mext Figure 4 8 Device Setup 9 If desired configure configure the
65. on the Tone Selection button of the DSL Advanced Settings screen see Figure 5 40 The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones each spaced 4 3125 kHz apart With each tone carrying separate data the technique operates as if 256 separate modems were running in parallel The tone range is from O to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for downstream Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP 3 http 7192 168 1 1 adsicfgtone html Microsoft Internet Explorer ADSL Tone Settings Upstream Tones Mo Mi M2 M3 M4 Ms Me M7 Ms Mo Mio Mu Miz Mi3 M14 Mis v i7 Mis Mis M20 v 21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 v 27 M28 M29 M30 M31 Downstream Tones v 32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 v 38 M39 M40 Misi Mi42 M43 v a4 M4s v 46 M47 M4s M49 Miso Msi v s2 v s3 v s4 Miss Mise Mis7 Miss Mss v eo Mer Mez M63 v 64 Mes Mes v ez Mes Mes M70 M71 M72 M73 M74 M75 M76 M77 M78 M79 Miso Misi Meaz Mas v s4 Miss Mise Mis7 Mss Miso Moo Moi v o2 v o3 v o4 Migs Miss M97 Mos M99 M100 Y 101 v 102 v 103 v 104 v 105 v 106 v 107 v 108 v 109 v 110 v 111 v 112 v 113 v 114 v 115 v 116 v 117 v 118 v 119 v 120 v 121 v 122 v 123 v 124 v 125 v 126 v 127 v 128 v 129 v 130 v 131 v 132 v 133 v 134 v 135 v 136 v 137 v 138 v 139 v 140 v 141 v 142 v 143 v 144 v 145 v 146 v 147 v 148 v 149 v 150 v 151 v 152 v 153 v 154 v 155 v 156 v 157 v 158 v 159 v
66. onfigurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC 5 1 Advanced Setup O WAN E LAN H NAT Firewall Quality of Service H O Routing Backup Settings CJ ADSL H Diagnostics 5 3 Management E Settings Restore User Settings E Restore Default O System Log H O Access Control Update Software E Reboot Router Figure 7 1 Back Up Settings Screen 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 7 1 7 Management Verify that you would like to save the file File Download P xl Some files can harm your computer If the file information below looks suspicious or vau do nat fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name backupsettings conf File type From 192 168 1 1 Would vau like to open the file or save it to your computer Open Cancel More Info vw Always ask before opening this type of file Figure 7 2 Backup Settings Upload Confirmation Select the location where you want to save the file History Deskto p My Documents Hr a My Computer x File name backupsettings My Network F Save as lupe cont Document Cancel E Figure 7 3 Backup Settings File Location 7 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 7 Management Restoring Configuration Settings To restore saved settings select Management gt Settings gt Restore User Settings IB Welcome Tools Update Settings CJ Device Info E Qui
67. p filters Advanced Setup y WAN Source Dest E LAN Name Protocol Source Address Mask Port Dest Address Mask Port CI NAT 5 53 Firewall SJ IP Filtering Es Outgoing Remove 192 168 1 15 out TCP O 123 Ha 255 255 255 D cis E E Incoming _ MAC Filtering Add Remove E Quality of Service CJ Routing H O DNS E ADSL E Diagnostics Management Figure 5 17 IP Filtering Outgoing Filter Setup List September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 5 Advanced Setup IP Filtering Incoming 6212 A2 GB23 00 Incoming filter filters the traffic from the WAN side to the LAN side Click on Add to add incoming filter settings welcome Incoming IP Filtering Setup H Device Info L Quick Setup By default all incoming IP traffic from WAN is blocked when firewall is enabled but some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED A Advanced Setup by setting up filters C WAN C LAN Source Address Source Dest Address Dest Q NAT Name VPI VCI Protoco Mask Port Mask Port a Firewall 2 2 IP Filtering Outgoin Add Remove O MAC Filtering C Quality of Service amp C Routing amp C DNS E ADSL E Diagnostics 1 3 Management Figure 5 18 IP Filtering Incoming Filter Setup Page Enter a filter name information about the source address from the WAN side and information about the destination address to the LAN
68. r Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Cancel Browse Figure 2 2 Windows Run Dialog The Windows version is displayed About Windows Copright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 Build 2600 xpsp_sp2_gdr 050301 1519 Service Pack 2 Copyright 1981 2001 Microsoft Corporation This product is licensed under the terms of the End User e Agreement to Physical memory available to Windows 523 248 KB Figure 2 3 Windows Version 2 4 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Windows XP 6212 A2 GB23 00 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup 1 In the Windows task bar click on the Start button and then click on Control Panel 2 Double click on the Network Connections icon 3 Inthe LAN or High Speed Internet window right click on the icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC and select Properties Often this icon is labeled Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network items 4 Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol TCP IP is checked and click on Properties Ta Network Connections a Edit Wew Favorkes Tools Advanced CIN ar e E A J Search gt Folders E X 19 3 LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection Nekwanrk e abla gi dosi yad Network Setup Wizard Figure 2 4 Network Connections Windows XP Septem
69. radyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods B internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty Telephone Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 800 795 8004 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 2340 Document Feedback We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document Please mail them to Technical Publications Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Largo FL 33773 or send e mail to userdoc O paradyne com Include the number and title of this document in your correspondence Please include your name and phone number if you are willing to provide additional clarification Trademarks Acculink ADSL R Bitstorm Comsphere DSL the Easy Way ETC Etherloop FrameSaver GranDSLAM GrandVIEW Hotwire the Hotwire logo iMarc Jetstream MVL NextEDGE Net to Net Technologies OpenLane Paradyne the Paradyne logo Paradyne Credit Corp the Paradyne Credit Corp logo Performance Wizard ReachDSL StormPort TruePut are registered trademarks of Paradyne Corporation Connect to Success Hotwire Connected JetFusion JetVision MicroBurst PacketSurfer Quick Channel Reverse Gateway Spectrum Manager and StormTracker are trademarks of Paradyne Corporation All other products or services mentioned herein are the trademark
70. restarting your PC double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon in the Control Panel In Network and Dial up Connections window right click on the Network icon and then select Properties In the Network Properties dialog box select TCP IP and then click on Properties In the TCP IP Settings dialog box click on the radio button labeled Use the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field Click on OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Windows 95 and Windows 98 1 In the Windows task bar click on the Start button point to Settings and then click on Control Panel Double click on the Network icon The Network dialog box displays a list of currently installed network components If the list includes TCP IP the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 9 If TCP IP does not appear as an installed component click on Add The Select Network Component Type dialog box appears Select Protocol and then click on Add The Select Network Protocol dialog box appears Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box and then click on TCP IP in the Network Protocols list box Click on OK to return to the Network dialog box and then click on OK again You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 95 98 installation CD Follow the instructions to
71. rticular 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 m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network The following notice applies to versions of the modem that have been FCC Part 68 approved This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachment ACTA On the bottom side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the Telephone Company This equipment is intended to connect to the Public Switched Telephone Network through a Universal Service Order Code USOC type RJ11C jack 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 has been designed to
72. s service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners A September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 A Important Safety Instructions 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual 2 Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered 3 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons will walk on the power cord 4 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 5 General purpose cables are used with this product for connection to the network Special cables which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer Use a UL Listed CSA certified minimum No 24 AWG line cord for connection to the Digital Subscriber Line DSL network 6 When installed in the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance 7 Arare phenomenon can create a vo
73. selected H O NAT Firewall Global RIP Mode Disabled C Enabled LC Port Mapping O Quality of Service Interface VPI VCI Version Operation Enabled 7 3 Routing O Default Gateway bro LAN 2 Active _ Static Route bpp 3 40 1 3 40 2 y Passive y sivo B a br nas 3 41 3 1 2 Passive iB ADSL O Diagnostics amp L Management Figure 5 35 RIP Setup 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5 19 5 Advanced Setup DNS Server Use the DNS Server screen to request automatic assignment of a DNS or to specify a primary and secondary DNS I welcome DNS Server Configuration H O Device Info E Quick Setup If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from 2 3 Advanced Setup one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PWC s during the connection establishment If the checkbox is not WAN selected enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses Click Save button to save the new E LAN confiquration You must reboot the router to make the new configuration effective CI NAT 3i E discit Cardi Enable Automatic Assigned DNS H O Routing 2 DNS L DNS Server G ADSL E Diagnostics Secondary DNS server 123 123 123 100 H O Management Primary DNS server Figure 5 36 DNS Setup Dynamic DNS Use the Dynamic DNS screen to alias a dynamic IP address to a static
74. side Select the protocol and WAN interface Then click on Save Apply to add the setting kc welcome Add IP Filter Incoming H O Device Info CJ Quick Setup The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least 5 3 Advanced Setup one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click O WAN Save Apply to save and activate the filter O LAN H O NAT Filter Name fini E Firewall amp IP Filtering O Outgoing L Incoming Source IP address 100 100 100 1 7 H MAC Filtering Quality of Service H Routing Source Port port or port port T d eet Destination IP address Protocol Y Source Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Diagnostics Destination Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Management na s Destination Port port or port port 269 WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled only Select at least one or multiple WAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule Select All Mi pppoe 0 36 1 ppp O 36 1 Save Apply Figure 5 19 IP Filtering Incoming Filter Add You can view and delete the incoming filter settings from this screen September 2005 5 11 5 Advanced Setup I welcome H O Device Info C Quick Setup E Advanced Setup _ WAN E LAN amp C3 NAT A Firewall 5 3 IP Filtering HO Outgoing E Incoming O MAC Filtering E
75. status click Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent If the test continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures 5 3 Management Settings Test the connection to your local network O System Log SNMP Internet Time H Access Control Test the connection to your DSL service provider C Update Software Reboot Router Test your Ethernet Connection PASS Help Test ADSL Synchronization PASS Help Test ATM DAM F5 segment ping PASS Help Test ATM DAM F5 end to end ping PASS Help Test the connection to your Internet service provider Test PPP server session PASS Help Test authentication with ISP PASS Help Test the assigned IP address PASS Help Ping default gateway PASS Hel Ping primary Domain Name Server PASS Help Next Connection Test With OAM F4 Figure 6 1 Diagnostics 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 6 1 6 Diagnostics 6 2 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Management Saving and Restoring the Configuration The configuration of your router can be backed up to a file and also can be restored from a file You can also restore the router to its factory default configuration Backing Up Configuration Settings To back up your settings select Management gt Settings gt Backup Settings I welcome Settings Backup H O Device Info CJ Quick Setup Backup DSL router c
76. tart End ADSL O Diagnostics Management Figure 5 11 Port Triggering Setup Page 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5 7 5 Advanced Setup You can select an application every time or create new one for your application Then click on Save Apply to save your settings Il Welcome H O Device Info E Quick Setup Advanced Setup _ WAN E LAN NAT Virtual Servers E Port Triggering DMZ Host Firewall E Quality of Service Routing H O DNS JE ADSL O Diagnostics Management NAT Port Triggering Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the applications You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Custom application and click Save Apply to add it Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Application Name Select an application Napster C Custom application Select One Aim Talk Asheron s Call Calista IP Phone Delta Force Client Server Trigger Port Start Trigger lCQ zu EE Net Phone QuickTime 4 Client 37 Rainbow Six Rague Spea E T mj T D O mj C A D il Cn il cn Cn KO O KO KO CT on D D GC CT D T Figure 5 12 Port Trigg
77. tings 0 0 ccc ee 7 5 ES E A 7 6 View System LEOoQ 4 2334 9 we daa 7 7 Configure System LOG iseti d sad 42444 bre mo RE Sad a 7 8 A KA e pM esed ciu 7 9 B Internet TiMe aa 7 10 m Access Control Services llle 7 11 m Access Control IP Addresses llle 7 11 B Access Control Passwords 0 aa 7 12 E Update SONWANE 24 22 444c 4562042 00 p NP RI Eae E S 7 13 m Reboot Router llle 7 14 A Specifications Index 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 111 Contents IV September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide contains detailed information about the 6212 11 router It is intended for all users of the router Document Summary Section Describes the features of the router Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Chapter 3 Device Information Chapter 4 Quick Setup Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Chapter 6 Diagnostics Chapter 7 Management Appendix A Specifications Index Shows how to connect the router and set up your PC to manage the router Explains how to use the web interface to obtain statistics and other information about the router Describes the Quick Setup configuration process Describes configuration of the advanced router features Describes the test screen Describes the management functions of the router including backing up and restoring
78. ument If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The user may make no repairs to the equipment Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information If the site has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of the modem does not disable the alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your Telephone Company or a qualified installer C September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications 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 specifications were met lt does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is labeled on the equipment The REN assigned to each 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 combi
79. ure 1 Verify that the router s power switch is in the Off outward position Verify that any PCs and other LAN devices you will attach such as hubs or switches are turned off Use the provided modular phone cable to connect the LINE jack of the router to your RJ11 wall jack Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the router Attach one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports on the back of the router and connect the other end to the Ethernet port or Network Interface Card NIC in your PC Connect any other PCs hubs and switches to the remaining LAN ports Either a crossover or a straight through Ethernet cable can be used the router determines the type of signal required Connect the cylindrical power plug into the POWER connector on the back of the device Next f you have a wall mount adapter plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet or a power strip f you have a table top adapter use the AC power cord to connect the adapter to a wall outlet or power strip The supplied power adapter may look different than the one illustrated here September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 6212 A2 GB23 00 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup RESET LINE CONSOLE DEFAULT LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4 POWER Figure 2 1 Hardware Installation 5 Turn on your PC and any other LAN devices such as hubs or switches 6 Turn on the router using its power switch 7 Ver
80. ve Reboot to save these settings and reboot router Click Back to make any modifications C DNS Server NOTE The configuration process takes about 1 minute to complete and your DSL Router will reboot O Dynamic DNS CJ ADSL Back Save Reboot H Diagnostics Back C Management Figure 4 9 WAN Setup Summary 4 6 September 2005 6212 A2 GB23 00 Advanced Setup WAN Set up WAN parameters as directed by your ISP IB Welcome Device Info O Quick Setup 5 3 Advanced Setup _ WAN E LAN NAT J Firewall O Port Mapping O Quality of Service amp C Routing amp C3 DNS E ADSL O Diagnostics H O Management Figure 5 1 6212 A2 GB23 00 WAN Setup Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces Choose Finish to apply the changes and reboot the system Con VPI VCI ID Category Service Interface Protocol 3 40 UBR pppoa 3 40 1 ppp 3 40 1 PPPOA Disabled 3 41 UBR mer_3_41 nas_3_41 Add Remove WAN Setup Screen September 2005 Disabled Enabled State Remove r Fr 5 Advanced Setup Add Function ATM PVC Configuration If you want to add a new rule for the WAN interface click on the Add button The ATM PVC Configuration screen appears The ATM PVC Configuration screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier VPI and VCI and select a service category I3 welcome H O Device Info L Quick Setup FS Advanced S
81. vice H Routing C DNS E ADSL H Diagnostics H O Management Figure 5 15 IP Filtering Outgoing Filter Setup 6212 A2 GB23 00 September 2005 5 9 5 Advanced Setup 5 10 Input the filter name source information from the LAN side and Destination information from the WAN side Then click on Save Apply I welcome Add IP Filter Outgoing H O Device Info E Quick Setup The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least 5 3 Advanced Setup one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click E WAN Save Apply to save and activate the filter H LAN H O NAT Filter Name out lt Firewall 5 IP Filtering L Outgoing Protocol TCP hd _ Incoming Source IP address E O MAC Filtering E Quality of Service Source Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 H O Routing Source Port port or port port 123 is E saa Destination IP address 100 100 100 1 E Diagnostics Destination Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 C Management Destination Port port or port port 456 Save Apply Figure 5 16 IP Filtering Outgoing Filter Add Page You can view and delete the outgoing filter settings on this screen kC Welcome Dutgoing IP Filtering Setup H I Device Info C Quick Setup By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting u
82. your Windows NT installation CD or other medium Follow the instructions to install the files After all files are installed a window appears to inform you that a TCP IP service called DHCP can be set up to dynamically assign IP information Click on Yes to continue and then click on OK if prompted to restart your computer After restarting your PC open the Control Panel window and then double click on the Network icon In the Network dialog box click on the Protocols tab In the Protocols tab select TCP IP and then click on Properties In the Microsoft TCP IP Properties dialog box click on the radio button labeled Use the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field Click on OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel September 2005 2 9 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Logging in to Your Router 2 10 This section shows how to connect to the router s web interface configure settings and observe some statistics of your Internet connection 1 Open your Web browser and type the following URL in the address location box and press Enter http 192 168 1 1 This is the default IP address for the LAN port on the router A login screen appears Enter Network Password 7 x Please type your user name and password Site 132 158 1 1 Realm DSL Router

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