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1. IGMP Proxy file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 34 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Enter 8 at the Advanced Menu The IGMP Proxy Menu appears This menu allows you to list configure or delete proxy interfaces USRBSSO HyperTerminal POE Fle Edt yew Cal Transfer Help ols a5 oli 10 90 Se ESE EH Se Se SE SE SE DE SE SE DE DE SE DE DE DE E E E E E E E E E B E E B E E E E E E B E AB B A E a E E E E E E A E BE A A AA E a E B a E B ee E a IGMP Proxy 1 List Proxy Interfaces 2 Configure Proxy Interfaces 3 Delete Proxy Interfaces Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice E La E DERE EEEEEEEEEEEE EE EEEE EEEE Enter Your Choice 90 0 Fe Fe Oe ne ee ee ne nt Oe ee ee nee me ne oe ee Connected 6 34 21 vri00 9600 8 4 1 e List Proxy Interfaces Enter 1 at the IGMP Proxy Menu The List Proxy Interfaces Menu appears This menu displays configured proxy interface variables e Configure Proxy Interfaces Enter 2 at the IGMP Proxy Menu The Configure Proxy Interfaces Menu appears This menu allows you to set proxy Interface variables To configure configure proxy interfaces set these options B Proxy Interface B Router Interface eth 0 1 ATM 0 7 ppp 0 7 eth 0 1 ATM 0 7 ppp 0 7 After you complete your configurati
2. 1 Enter the LAN IP Address for the router to use on the network 2 Enter the Subnet Mask for the network that the router connects to 3 Click Apply NOTICE The LAN setup process changes the IP address of the Web User Interface The apply action causes the router to save your current configuration and then restart After the router restarts you ll have to reapply to the Web User Interface using a new IP address Bp retwork Drp Microsoft Internet Delorer la xj Fie Ed Vew Favortes Tools Help e Hek DAA Alh ire Bete 9 D a wM a Addres P http 192 163 1 1 dhcpkst Atra uik Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics EP ae PCONNe Ct ADSI GLAN Setup DHCP Relay PONS Relay Routing Setup Spanning Tree SelactifNerme Subnet featMark Start Ip tnd ip Gatevey Broadcast ons Mon r tho 92 968 4 0 255 255 255 0192 1680 1 9492 168 4 80997 2681 3 Ha 192 160 7 Add Dorte Siap 5 O iton Hoat A SG a D A Je network ono Maer Boonman Mernsatt w WUS Rabetics Srecone BE NYSTSGB isim DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol dynamically assigns file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 13 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide IP addresses and related information to Local Area Network LAN nodes For temporar
3. If appropriate select Enable DHCP Click Add To continue click Next in the lower right corner of the screen file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 18 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics U S Robotics Set SureGonnect AD ADSL Standard WAN Setup Save amp Restart Restart to Restart router seconds You must restart your el no to psec ga complete the setup Save and Restart Once you ve selected the ADSL Standard and WAN Setup screens save your settings and restart your router 1 On the Save amp Restart screen click Save 2 Once the save is complete click Restart file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 19 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide NOTICE ollow the installation instructions If your ISP gave you software to install install the software now Be sure to read and Service Provider Settings Service Provider Region Australia Australia All ISP Belgacom ADSL Belgium Telus Canada Tiscali World Online Denmark Cybercity Denmark AOL France Generic Netissimo France PPPoE RIC2516 8 Embedded PPPoA RFC2364
4. The two rules above specify that all ICMP packets destined to 192 168 7 25 will result in the file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 55 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide message ICMP Host Unreachable being sent back to the sender First the addfw command defines a Host Unreachable action Next the addrule command defines ICMP flow to 192 168 7 25 and using the fw option it links the unreach action to this flow 1 23 17 listallfw listallfw Displays all firewall actions Example listallfw Id Interface Direction Day Time To Day Time Action ethd in sun 0 00 sat 23 59 allow any any sun 0 00 sat 23 59 allow atm0 any sun0Q 00 sat 23 59 reset any any sun0 00 sat 23 59 unreach host ROWD 1 23 18 listfw listfw lt id gt Displays all configured parameters of the specified action identtfier Example listfw 4 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 56 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide FIREWALL ACTIONS Id Interface Direction Day Time To Day Time Action 4 any any sun0 00 sat 23 59 unreach host 1 23 19 delfw delfw lt id gt Deletes the specified firewall action The id is returned from the addfw command and is also listed in the list
5. To modify a User entry 1 Click the radio button next to the user to be modified 2 Click Modify from the top level List of Users screen The following screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 39 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Sp htt 192 100 1 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 218 xj the Edt ye Ffpwte eck tt Bak t GA Aeh rme Bets ah od fi id Adami VB betpi 192 168 1 1 Pe ik uck Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics r a hotic j a 4 Gata P Filtering IGP Proxy NAT Proxies ACL User Heme cot Authorization Old oo ip fp Parisians dAcdwratscn Apply Cance joe O emt User Modification User Account Modification Parameters User Account Data Term Definition User Name amp User account that you re modifying You can t Authorization Old change these settings Authorization Select the new authorization level for this user Your options are CLI HTTP and FTP To select all perform a lt SHIFT gt right click To make multiple selections lt CTRL gt click on each selection Permission Select the new Permission level for this user Choose Administration access or Ordinary access To save and install user account modification data 1 Input user account modification data 2 Click Apply
6. reduce traffic on each subnet Subnetting also makes the network more manageable Each subnet functions as if it were an independent network Main Menu gt Basic gt USB Configuration Enter 5 at the Basic Menu The Configure USB Interface Menu appears To configure the USB interface 1 Enter a valid IP Address 2 Enter a valid subnet mask 3 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 9 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal all xi Ble Edt Wew Cal Iransfer Help ols SS Ol s 990 EFF Se ME Se Se E AE SE DE SE SE E DE SE DE DE DE DE PE E E E E B B E E A E E E A E B B AE B B A E A E E A E E A aB E a A E E a E E E E ee Configure USB Interface IP Address Subnet Hask ee Ue Be O w a e a ue jon e o e ee be Oe 7 7 E os a E E 900 FFF 9 Se Fe SE SE E FF He HF SE SE AE SE SE SE SE DE SE E DE E TE E E E E PP OE E B A AE E E E A E B E E A E E A E E E A E B E E a AE E E E E E E E E E E a Mandatory Enter Valid Value i Format Should Be X K X KX KX Ranging From 0 255 06 98 FF OF See FE e Fe E Ee SE DE E DE DE E E E ne e De Oe ae me Press Esc To Break 00 90 eee Fe Fe Bt ee et
7. 27 Click Save 28 Click Restart Verify Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WUI 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This tab is on the top of the screen See Figure 1 3 Click ADSL Standard See Figure 1 4 Verify that you ve selected Multi Mode See Figure 2 5 Click WAN Setup 23 On the DNS Relay line select Enable from the dropdown menu 25 Click the Tools tab at the top of the window tings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 7 U S Robotic Sct UWADSIsL mee o OWAN Setup FADS Standerd PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced Figure 1 ADSL Stendard ADSL Standard i Mode Figure 2 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 8 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 6 See the Current ATM PVC List at the bottom of the screen Figure 3 On this list verify your settings for VPI and VCI 7 On the Current ATM PVC List see Encap Verify your Encapsulation Mode settings See Figure 3 8 On the Current ATM Current ATM PVG List PVC List see NAT Verify Seadmode vpi WeI Escan NATIP Addross submet ack Denr futhentication tile PPE Statue that NAT is On See Figure me soue Pn s21es20200299 295 255 0ma jia MAM 3 Figure 3 9 Verify the IP address for your ATM PVC See Figure 3 10 Verify the mask
8. Average Cell Rate Cells sec Maximum sustainable or average rate for sending cells to the network Average Cell Rate specifies bandwidth utilization This value must always be less than or equal to Peak Cell Rate Burst Size cells Maximum number of cells that the user can send at peak rate in a burst We measure burst size from within a sustainable rate CDVT cells Constrains the number of cells the user can Send to the network at the maximum line rate file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 10 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Type Only data support NO voice Service Type cbr Constant Bit Rate rtvbr Real Time Variable Bit Rate Nrtvbr Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate Ubr Unspecified Bit Rate Supports real time applications that require a fixed amount of bandwidth These applications such as a video stream produce data at regular intervals The user can specify how much bandwidth that he wishes to reserve Supports time sensitive applications such las voice Varies the rate at which cells arrive Supports applications that have no constraints on delay and delay variation but still have variable rate and bursty traffic characteristics Best effort service that does not require tightly constrained delay and delay variation UBR provides no specific quality
9. Average Cell Rate Maximum sustainable or average rate Cells second for sending cells to the network Average Cell Rate specifies bandwidth utilization This value must always be less than or equal to Peak Cell Rate file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 1 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Bandwidth Amount of data that can be transmitted over a given time period BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit Data messages exchanged across switches in an extended LAN with a spanning tree protocol topology BPDU packets assure that data arrives at the intended destination These packets contain information on addresses costs ports and priorities Network loop detection involves exchanging BPDU messages across bridges Loop deletion entails placing redundant switch ports in a backup blocked state and shutting down selected bridge interfaces Bridge A device that connects two LAN segments together These LAN segments may be of similar or dissimilar types such as Ethernet and Token Ring Inserting a bridge into a network segments the network The bridge improves performance by keeping traffic contained within bridge segments Bridge Loop Path that links one network segment to another The spanning tree protocol avoids bridge loops Bridge Priority Determines which bridge becomes the root bridge Burst Size Cells Ma
10. Bp reewall Redirect Port Microsoft Internet tplorer Ele Edt Yew Favontes Joods Help Pa HBa DJA Dlh me Aa Jl D a m od Adrani FE bet 192 168 1 1 tploto wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network firewall Teols Statistics 2 LUT i ti A eGonnect ADSI q OLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay PONS Relay Routing Setup Port Parameters Irtertace Name En Port Pricety Link Cost Brdya Corerneters r r Bridge Priory i 1HE e Hallo Timed a Max Age Timed e Forward Delay Priorty lE Apply Cancel 2 Core O internet file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 20 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Port Parameters Interface Name Router interface to be configured for spanning tree eLink Cost Cost associated with that interface Based on this cost the bridge decides which link to forward data over The options range from 0 to 65 535 Port Priority Determines which port becomes the root port Options range from 0 to 255 Bridge Parameters Bridge Priority Determines which bridge becomes the root bridge Options range from 0 to 65 000 Max Age Time All bridges in the bridged LAN use this timeout value The root sets Max Age value Options range from 1 to 60 seconds Hello Time Time interval between generations of configuration BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units The root genera
11. PGK Morisi Win OF eiir BAP nahnat grab lis C ARpgi Urar sammi Oursmend Babe ede Crad lile Teracut ringla Ahari CHAP l appeal Ure nares Mani neni Jathardeot THAF F hn T eiin nabeateraahy adi Mardy Dabaw Caled Hea RIEA Bimet bhe Aeaee lile o PREO quein Pha ASE Cimi gaii E E nere file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 17 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 Configure Service Provider Settings In the Service Provider Settings WAN Setup screen enter in the values obtained from your ISP See the ISP Settings Table at the end of this Web page for popular ISP settings Settings may vary from the table listing Check with your ISP If you don t find your ISP on the table call your ISP to obtain the correct settings See the Current ATM PVC List at the bottom of the screen On this list delete any connection type that you don t need Select the connection type recommended by your ISP Choose either RFC1483 bridged mode RFC 1483 routed mode PPPoE mode PPPoA mode or MER mode Some connection types may require additional information such as IP address or username and password At the top of the WAN Screen fill in the VPI and VCI values Select Encapsulation Click either LLC SNAP or VC Multiplexing If appropriate select Enable NAPT
12. To change a user s password 1 Click the radio button next to the appropriate user account 2 Click Change Password from the top level List of Users screen The following file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 40 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide screen appears P http 192 168 t 1 Microsoft internet Explorer l2j x fhe Edt y Ffpwte jod p a Hek t Di Gy Ah ire A 9 55 a od Adras E betpy 192 168 1 1 uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics i iP riltering IGMP Proxy NAT Proxies ACL or Old Pareword Hev Password Confirm New Parmword Apply Cancel ej Core O tenet Change Password User Password Change Parameters Password Data Term Definition Old Password Enter the user s old password New Password Enter the user s new password Confirm New Password Confirm a correct entry by reentering the user s new password To save and install User Modification Configuration data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply Tools Page file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 41 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Bp het p 192 160 1 1 Microsoft internet Explorer f i 14 x Fie Edt View Fovortes Too Hep
13. pee i me Hi Be Le Ready Set Connect file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 25 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 2 U S Robotics e o 0 ICS E e 4 gt DET amp Wh Sup TS P Ready Set Connect conien U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL wwe Ethernet USB Router User Guide Ethernet USB Router with hcl ik Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux See Terminal User Interface Web User Interface Overview Terminal User Interface l The Terminal User Interface TUI is one of three router user interfaces The other interfaces are Commandin the Web User Interface WUI and Command Line Interface CLI Each interface allows you to diais set up modify and view router configuration variables and operational data i i Configuration Examples The Terminal User Interface is a system of hierarchical character based menus See the nearby overview for a graphic map of the interface ESTEVE Leda Each menu presents options and prompts you for a response Options occupy most of a menu Uninstallation screen The bottom of the screen provides information about expected responses Troubleshooting e Mandatory vs optional e Allowable formats ee e Operation success or failure i e Error messages eee e Directions on what to do next This document
14. 1 20 4 mon 1 20 5 addusercmv 1 20 6 delusercmv 1 20 7 listusercmv 1 20 8 eread 1 20 9 ewrite 1 20 10 mwrite 1 20 11 mread 1 21 dhcpr 1 22 igmp 1 23 OSC 1 23 1 addrule 1 23 2 deleterule 1 23 3 listrule 1 23 4 listrules 1 23 5 listroutes 1 23 6 listarps file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 4 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 23 7 nat 1 23 8 addressmap 1 23 9 portmap 1 23 10 delrdaddr 1 23 11 maplist 1 23 12 addpublic 1 23 13 delpublic 1 23 14 listpubaddrs 1 23 15 links 1 23 16 addfw 1 23 17 listallfw 1 23 18 listfw_ 1 23 19 delfw_ 1 24 AIM 1 24 1 vcadd 1 24 2 deletevc 1 24 3 showatmconn 1 24 4 atmstats 1 24 5 f5lb 1 24 6 vpadd 1 25 sndcp 1 25 1 routedbridge 1 25 2 Ipoa 1 25 3 list 1 25 4 pppoe 1 25 5 pppoestart 1 25 6 pppoestop 1 25 7 pppoelist 1 25 8 pppoedefault 1 25 9 pppoedel 129 10 pppoa file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 5 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 25 11 pppoastart 1 25 12 pppoastop 1 25 13 pppoalist 1 25 14 pppoadel 1 25 15 pppoadefault 1 25 16 liststat 1 25 17 ppptrace 1 25 18 1483mer 1 25 19 mer 1 25 20 relay CLI Menu System Com
15. 2 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 2 5 6 1s 2 6 7 e Type ipconfig release e f necessary the Default Gateway data should be at 192 168 1 1 e To verify these settings perform the following steps Windows 95 98 or Me Users Click Windows Start Click Run Type winipcfg Click OK Check the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway data Is this data correct If the data isn t correct click Release All Then click Renew All Windows NT 2000 or XP Users Click Windows Start Click Run Type cmd Click OK At the DOS prompt type ipconfig all Check the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway data Is this data correct If the data isn t correct e Press Enter e Type ipconfig renew Press Enter file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template troubles htm 3 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ile 2 5 6 1 2 6 Possible Solution 3 e Verify the connection setting of your Web browser e Verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your Web browser is disabled Make these verifications so that your Web browser can read configuration pages inside your router Launch your Web browser Internet Explorer Users Click Tools Internet Options and then click the Connecti
16. Default Gateway Menu appears This menu displays currently configured DNS and default gateway server information e Configure DNS amp Default Gateway Enter 5 at the Interfaces Menu The Configure DNA amp Default Gateway Menu appears This menu allows you to set DNS and default gateway variables When the router functions as a Network Address Port Translation NAPT device the router uses DNS relay settings With these settings the router forwards DNS requests from a LAN node to a known DNS server Normally the requests arrive at a DNS server over the WAN link See DNS variables below To configure a DNS and default gateway set the following parameters DNS amp Default Gateway Parameters DNS Term Definition Domain Name Internet site address that the router is a group of i e usr com IP address of the Primary DNS that the router will use Domain Name Server DNS is a server with a database This server ranslates a domain name into the corresponding IP address For example USR com resolves into IP address 231 222 320 04 Use this address to communicate over the LAN between the node and web site USR com Secondary DNSIIP address of the Secondary DNS that the router will use Server Gateway IP address of the Default Gateway the Router is to use DNS Relay Enabling or Disabling router ability to convey a DNS request rom a LAN node In this case the node is on a DNS server at he WAN link After you com
17. Enter either a specific IP address or network address e Dest Net Mask Subnet Mask for the data s network destination Options range from 12 255 240 0 0 to 32 255 255 255 255 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 25 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e Source Port Transport layer source port Options range from 0 to 65 535 e Destination Port Transport layer destination port Options range from 0 to 65 535 e Protocol IP protocols to be filtered Options are Any all TCP UDP ICMP AH ESP e TCP Flags Filtering of the TCP Flags that control session setup and termination Options are None urg Urgent ack acknowledgement psh push rst reset syn synchronize fin finished Firewall Parameters To edit a firewall parameter 1 Click the radio button beside Existing ActionID 2 Enter the FW Action ID to modify To create a new firewall parameter Click the radio button beside New Action The screen presents you with a number of options and sub options e Interface Name Name of the Interface to apply the parameter to e FW Action How the system handles packets Your sub options include B Allow Permits packets to enter or leave the system B Reset Forces the TCP connection to reset f Reject Drops the packet and issues an unreach host ICMP error B
18. Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 7 On the Current ATM PVC List see Encap Verify your Encapsulation Mode settings See Figure 3 Figure 3 8 See the Current ATM PVC List Verify that only the RFC Bridged configuration appears there See Figure 3 9 Click Bridging iis ab OERE areeiro UES MAL Address Priority tink vpr VET Encapewation WON T sht FORWARDING 00 00 49 c0 R146 120 100 MA ma m M Ma anz FORWARDING OD abi49 oA i128 100 MA ma MA MA usb0 FORWARDING 00 00 00 33 22 66 126 100 ma ma nm m m O Oma FORWARDING m 13e 250 0 35 uc oo 10 Verify your bridging Interfaces Add Bridge Erose Al Disable entries See Figure 4 Figure 4 ON TRATION EXAMP Setting Up MER MER aagi popes ISP EN N L gu aay SureConnect 9003 SS y iT ai f ATM 29 j DSLA Network M Internet PA ETHi P Adress 192 163 1 1 A fe WT Ke Dy Mask 255 Mask 255 ead P Address 192 168 20 254 A taal Detout Gateway 192 168 1 1 MER P Address 192 168 20 100 i Mask 255 255 255 0 Detout Gateway 192 168 220 254 DHCP NAT IP Network Layer Ethemet ATM RFC1483 MAC Encapsulated Routing Datalink Layer 10 00BeseT andicr USB ADSL Network Dependent Physical Layer Configuration Description file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 4 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureC
19. U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Router Installer Results These are the results of the System Qualification Checking CPU and system speed requirements Checking minimum disk space requirements Checking minimum memory requirements Checking minimum operation system requirements Checking USB configuration Checking Dialup Networking component SERRER View Report lt Back i If the software notifies you that your system failed the test click View Report The report identifies which component failed Step 3 Connect the Cables The table below summarizes data for connections and ports on the back of the router Item Description file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 9 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide O I Pushbutton switch that turns the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router on and off Power Input jack that accepts cable from wall power supply Console Connects an RS 232 cable not included to the router You can use the cable to communicate to the router through the Terminal User Interface The Terminal User Interface TUI is another way to configure the router or get diagnostic information The TUI substitutes for the Web User Interface USB Universal serial bus port on the back of the router ENET1 Ethernet Port 1 on the
20. ols a15 cla e SESE Se FE AE Se pE SE SE SE DE SE DE DE SE DE DE SE DE DE E E E I E BE E E E A E E S AE E AB B E aB AB A a A AE E B E AE B B A aE A B a A E A E A B A ABE B E a ee te Routing Setup List Of Static Routes Configure Route Delete Route Flush Routing Table RIP Information Configure RIP RIP List Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice __ 0 OF BF OF OF BF te OF BF te OF OF OF Oe OF HF te OF BF Oe OF OF Oe Oe OF Oe Oe OF oe Oe Enter Your Choice 0 1 OF OF tt OF OF BF Fe OF SF te OF OF te OF OF tt te OF Ot te OF Oe te Oe ee ee oe Cannected 0 26 45 lvri00 i9600 8 4 1 smo cas NUM Canter Prk echo y e List Of Static Routes Enter 1 at the Routing Setup Menu The List of Static Routes Menu appears This menu lists defined static routes by Network ID address subnet mask and next hop address file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 11 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e Configure Route Enter 2 at the Routing Setup Menu The Configure Route Menu appears From this menu you can add new static routes A router forwards data packets between local area networks LANs or wide area networks WANs Based on routing tables and routing protocols routers read the network address in each transmitted frame Routers then decide how to send the frame A router bases this decisio
21. wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 2 U S Robotics n pGonnect ADSL ie SWAN Setup FANS Stonderd PPPOt Relay NAPT ridge Ptiridging Advanced ADSL Standard ADSL Standard i Mtiti Mode Apply Cancel In most cases the default setting of MdtiNode i suffident chach with your 195P for the correct setting 3 Select the ADSL protocol that you Il use For most users Multi Mode is the right choice 4 Click Apply 5 Click WAN Setup The WAN Setup Window opens file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 16 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide FEEFEE fe 7 ukk Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tents Statistics a 2 S Robotics Te ecoOnnect 5 ADSL Standard PPPOE Relay fNAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced 0 as creme T We Matiptexing I enatie mapt I Enable DHCP Recien Bridged mrcade gt Routed WAN IP eddress Wan subnet mesh PPPOE User neme Password Disling Mode Direct tdie Timecut frin 5 snttverticatian CHAP C pppaa User name Paceword Authentication CHAP F Mer IP wddress subnet mesh Ada Mody Deiew Select Mode VPI CIEncapNATIP Address Subnet Mask Urar aona fee Mover States C popoto 37 LAC Om 292 168 246 52285 29K 28K Oden Chep 5 direcdtadive 6 Below the Add button notice
22. 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 43 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Sp http 192 160 1 1 Microsoft internet fxplorer T sais Fle Ed View Fovortes Tools Help Bba Oa 4 Links B cuscemse unas GYrree A kUrinmtedintemet B FresHotnal amp ReaPiver amp Widows Meda Wied ci Addrews KE hetps t9 268 1 3 Gl z seri Qw Breterence Doo Proe Gan wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics g7 d gt var TU r AKAA AUSIIL Diagnostic Save and Restart Restore and Restart Version System Trap omearunity Select 1p address Comenurrty Arcey 5 192 169 30 1 Pubic Fead write Cantgure Community Delea Copsnght 2002 U G Robotics Jore J D rors Msat DEEDES DADO D eS wicotrer Binawi Hrn Em SG SNMEOM zam SNMP gt Community Set the SNMP manager s IP address and community name for SNMP message exchange by following these steps 1 Click Configure Community 2 Enter your changes 3 Click Apply Diagnostic The Diagnostic feature can generate ATM or IP traffic for troubleshooting or testing your router s configuration Sometimes the request for a response fails The failure may be due to your ISP s disabling its equipment from responding to these requests The ISP may disable responses for many reasons including your security file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20
23. 214 4510 14 Verify your setting Default Gateway 192 153 41 1 Secondary DNS Server setting DNS Relay i Enable gt See Figure 4 Apply Cancal 15 Verify your Default Figure 4 Gateway setting See Figure 4 16 Inthe DNS Relay Box verify that you ve selected Enable See Figure 4 17 Click the Network tab at the top of the window 18 Click DHCP List of DHCP Entries Select IfName Subnet NetMask Start Ip End Ip Gateway EEF i52 168 1 0255 255 255 0192 168 1 3 192 168 1 10192 168 1 19 Verify your DHCP setting l See Figure 5 Add Delete Stop Figure 5 20 Verify that the DHCP server started See Figure 5 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 33 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USRobotics gt t gt Ready Set Connect EE U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL a A Ethernet USB Router User Guide Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Summary Uninstalling the Router Web User Interface Windows 95 Terminal User Interface Windows 98 2000 Command Line Interface Configuration Examples Windows XP Installation Windows NT Uninstallation 5 ae oa Macintosh and Linux Troubleshooting Windows 95 Glossary 1 Click Windows Start Settings and then Control Panel
24. 242 Set the IP address on ethO to 192 168 2 242 ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 mtu 900 Changes the MTU for the ethO interface ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 broadcast 192 168 255 255 Changes the broadcast address ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 netmask 255 255 00 00 Changes the netmask ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 down Marks the interface as down ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 up Marks the interface as up ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 alias 192 168 2 242 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 14 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2 185 broadcast 192 168 255 255 netmask 255 255 00 00 mtu 900 Sets the broadcast address netmask and mtu for the ethO interface 1 5 route Allows the user to add delete and change a routing entry or allows the user to get information about an entry route add o dest lt dest_ip addr gt gateway lt gateway_ip addr gt netmask mask mtu value hopcount value route add o dest lt dest_ip_addr gt interface if_name netmask mask mtu value hopcount value route delete o dest lt dest_ip addr gt route change o dest lt dest_ip addr gt gateway lt new_ip addr gt route get o dest lt dest_ip addr gt route flush list routes route add is us
25. 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide intervals The user can specify how much bandwidth that he wishes to reserve CDVT Cells Parameter that constrains the number of cells that the user can send to the network at the maximum line rate Cycle One half of a periodic wave For instance a sinewave includes one positive and one negative cycle D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Protocol for automatic TCP IP configurations DHCP provides static and dynamic address allocation and management DHCP Relay Suppose that a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server resides on a different LAN than the node broadcasting for DHCP service Then the DHCP broadcast request must be forwarded across the router WAN to a subnet where a DHCP server resides To assure receipt of an IP address that corresponds to this subnet the router must use a DHCP relay The router needs to know the IP address of the DHCP server With this address the router can direct the request to the appropriate DHCP server DMT Discrete Multitone Most common DSL modulation method DMT creates 256 channels across the usable frequency spectrum Each channel measures 4 3125KHz wide Dividing the spectrum into channels allows DMT to function well in spite of nearby AM radio transmitters The DMT modulator and demodulator is the FFT Fast Fourier Transform algorithm Inside each channel the modulation technique is QAM Withi
26. 90 Se aee Se ME Se Se SE SE SE DE SE SE SE DE SE ME DE DE E PE E AE E PP E B A AE B B AE E A a a A E A E A B A AE B E A E A E B E E E ee ATH PVC Configuration VPI 0 255 0 VCI 0 655351 35 SNDCP Component 3 1 Bridge 3 PPPoE 4 PPPoA Encap vc llc Nat Enable Disable User Name Password Mode Auto Direct Direct IdleTimeout min 357911 5 Authentication Pap pap chap mschapv1 mschapv2 Dhep Server Enable ee oN eb oe oe oe Be eh te joe joy ie pe Mt ee Co HF Oe Ae Fe FFF Fe FFF He HF HF Te HF eH HF eH FF HT HF OF FE PE HO EH HF Et Le OF PH HP PO PP OP me a me tte we ae a Mandatory Enter Valid Value Value Should Be Either of vc llc 00 98 FF 0 FF Fe OE ne FF OF Bt OF Fe OF te re ne Oe me Oe Oe me ne Press Esc To Break 00 9 0 FF FF 8 Fe FF Ot te e e Be Fe OF ee ne Oe ne ne ee ne Connected 0 17 47 VT100 pedoni Seno CaS ft Cantue Pree B Bridge A Fora bridge PVC enter a 1 at SNDCP Component B Enter the encapsulation type vc or 110 Routed A Enter SNDCP option 2 for routed B Choose the encapsulation method C Choose to enable or disable the NAT D Configure the WAN IP Address E Configure the subnet mask B PPPoE A Enter SNDCP option 3 for PPPoE B Enter remaining information as provided by your DSL service provider file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 7 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 1
27. Address for your ISP Enter the WAN Subnet Mask for your ISP file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 3 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 3 Enter VPI VCI values 4 Click the radio button for the desired encapsulation mode LLC SNAP or VC Multiplexing 5 Network Settings Be sure that options Enable NAPT and Enable DHCP remain selected 6 Click Add e If you chose PPPoE mode follow these steps 1 Enter Username and Password 2 Select Direct Dialing mode Only choose Auto if you prefer to start and stop your connection while data is flowing 3 Enter the IDLE Timeout This function adjusts the number of minutes of no traffic before the connection terminates The idle timeout connection terminates when you select Auto Dialing Mode 4 Select the Authentication method Chap or PAP or MS CHAP 5 Enter VPI VCI values 6 Click the radio button for the desired encapsulation mode LLC SNAP or VC Multiplexing 7 Network Settings Be sure that options Enable NAPT and Enable DHCP remain selected 8 Click Add e If you chose PPPoA mode follow these steps 1 Enter Username and Password 2 Select the Authentication method Chap or PAP or MS CHAP 3 Enter VPI VCI values 4 Click the radio button for the desired encapsulation mode LLC SNAP or VC Multiplexing 5 Network Settings Be sure that op
28. Advanced Figure 1 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 18 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This tab is on the top of the screen See Figure 1 3 Click ADSL Standard See Figure 1 4 Verify that you ve ADSL Standard selected Multi Mode See eT encore Figure 2 a Figure 2 5 Click WAN Setup 6 Verify that only the PPPoE configuration appears on the Current ATM PVC List See Figure 3 7 See the Current ATM PVC List at the bottom of the screen Figure 3 On this list verify your settings for VPI and VCI 8 Onthe Current ATM Current ATM PVC List PVC List see Encap Verify lssheds Wrrwertncap natin Ad mes Subnet mask OT tte fmeeut sane m your Encapsulation Mode C PPpotO 37 LLC On 192 168 242 DER ISR ASROWON Chep kJ ret active settings See Figure 3 Figure 3 9 On the Current ATM PVC List see NAT Verify that NAT is On See Figure 3 10 Onthe Current ATM PVC List verify your ISP assigned PPPoE username See Figure 3 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 19 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 11 In the PPPoE box verify for your dialing mode selection For most users dire
29. Apply 6 Click WAN Setup The WAN Setup Window opens file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 5 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 7 OADAYSI A OM SA ovider Settings Network Firewall Tents Statistics US Robotics OM Set 4 WAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPOE Relay fNAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced WAN Setup C ucrenap D We mdtiplexing Enatee mart f Enable DHCR o seul precian Bridged mrcad4e2 Routed WAN IP edavess WAM subnet mask pppog User nama Passwords Dialing Mode Direct idie Timscut fran 5 Aatthecticatian CHAP z User name Password Authentication CHAP IP eddress subnet mesh Ads Modty Derete Currant ATM PVC List SelectMode VPI NCI acap NATIP Addrwes Submat Mack Moer Aw ee eee PPP Statue C Mer bbe On 192 166 20 100295 255 255 0m ha na M Ha 7 Below the Add button notice the Current ATM PVC List On this list select any PVC that you don t need 8 Click Delete 9 Click MER 10 Enter VPI and VCI values 11 Select your desired encapsulation mode Your choices are LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing 12 At Network Settings enable NAPT and DHCP by selecting the appropriate boxes 13 In the MER box enter the static IP address and mask that your ISP supplied file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20
30. Deny Drops the packet e Direction Specifies whether the action applies to incoming outgoing or both incoming and outgoing traffic Options are Any In Out e Time The parameter applies during the time period that you specify Click the start From day time and stop To day and time To save and install firewall configuration data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 26 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide NOTICE Check your firewall configuration data See View Actions at the top menu There you ll find a selection List of Firewall Policies This selection summarizes the action that you entered for each parameter When you click View Actions the following screen appears 3 Firewall Action List Microsoft Internet Explorer loj x U S Robotics Action Id Interface Direction Firewall Action From To 1 Any Any Allow sun 0 00 sat 23 59 2 Any Any Allow sun 0 00 sat 23 59 3 Any Any Allow sun 0 00 sat 23 59 o Copyright 2002 U S Robotics Sp reewall IGMP Proxy Microsoft Internet Explorer z la x Ee Ek Yew Favortes Joos Heb Gi HBk DAA Dlh ome Bese 9 D OM od Adans PE http 192 163 1 1Agnp st heni Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teols Statistics 2 La ePConnect ADSL P F
31. Enabie OHCP RFC1499 bridged mPCLeR2 Routed WAM ID address Wan subest maski PPO User name Pesssord Dialing Mode Direct Idle Timeout min Authentication AP gt j T User name Password pathertcation CHAP T Me EP addrece nnet mark Adaf Modity Delete Current ATM PVC List tale Mode VPIVCIEncapNATIP Address Subnet Mask Deer Authentication Idie PPE Status r RoctedD 30 LAC Off t92 168 42 50255 255255 0 WA Ma Ma MA OMA 6 Below the Add button notice the Current ATM PVC List On this list select any PVC that you don t need 7 Click Delete 8 Click RFC1483 Routed 9 Enter VPI and VCI values 10 Click the radio button for your desired encapsulation mode Your choices are LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing 11 At Network Settings be sure that NAPT and DHCP don t have a checkmark 12 In the RFC1483 Routed box enter the static IP address and mask that your ISP supplied 13 Click Add 14 Click the Network tab at the top of the window 15 Click LAN Setup The LAN Setup Window opens file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 22 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 16 17 18 19 21 uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics i U S Robotics Set SLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay DNS Relay Routing Se
32. G E Ea 90 90 0 Fe Fe OE ne Oe ee EEEE E EEEE Enter Your Choice 00 0 0 BF te Fe BE ete Be Bt te ee E E OP SE te SE DE Re Oe ne te we ne E Connected 1 17 12 vri00 9600 8 N 1 CAPS e List of SNMP Entries Enter 1 at the SNMP Menu The SNMP Entries Menu appears This menu lists your SNMP variable settings e Configure SNMP Enter 2 at the SNMP Menu The Configure SNMP Menu appears This menu allows you to configure SNMP variables 1 Enter VPI and VCI data B System Version description B System Location B System Contact 2 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Shutdown SNMP Agent Enter 3 at the SNMP Menu The Shutdown SNMP Agent Menu appears This menu allows you to shut down the SNMP agent Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall Enter 4 at the Advanced Menu The Firewall Menu appears This menu provides the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 18 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal lB x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help ols a3 oli s CEEE E FFE FE SF Te HF OF HE AFF BE TF SF TP BE EF He HF FT OF OE SE HF TP OF TF SP OH FT OF PP OF FF PHP HF OF EO FT SF EE te IP OP PO Oe te H
33. Guide file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 de 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template index htm 2 of 2 11 6 2002 8 52 17 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide E 2 Supporte Installation Contents US Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Summary Web User Interface Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics Terminal User Interface Command Line Interface Configuration Examples Installation Uninstallation Troubleshooting Glossary Regulatory Information U S Robotics gt LA ft Ready Set Connect U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Web User Interface Overview The Web User Interface WU is one of three router user interfaces The other interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TUI and Command Line Interface CLI Each interface allows you to set up modify and view router configuration variables and operational data The Web User Interface is a system of graphical menus Menu pages control router parameters and provide information about them The WUI organizes these router parameters into six topics Here are the six topics in the order that the WUI displays them e Quick Setup e Firewall Settings e Service Provider e Tools Settings e Network Settings e Statistics This part
34. ICMP packets 2 Click Ping If someone disabled ICMP packet forwarding on the device the Ping will fail uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teots Statistics 4 ae p TM Y all Ae iliae esti ins OSNP Diagnestic Change Password Restore to Default Save Rester Copsright 2002 U S Robotic Save and Restart Whenever you make changes to the router s configuration the router saves the changes in temporary memory storage A power loss or power switch disconnection can cause the router to lose changes To make permanent changes save changes and restart the router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 46 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide After you click Save the router returns to the Save and Restart screen You may reboot your router by clicking Restart Another way to reboot is to turn the router off and on from the router s power switch e CAUTION The Restart button doesn t return you to the Save and Restart menu You can return by either of two methods Click the browser s Back Arrow key Or reenter the router management IP address on your browser s address line Stools Restore and Restart Microsoft internet Explorer la x Ele Ed yew Fote Icos bbp e Hex O A Ash Gayrevotes Fed F D a w a S Address fg retp 2092 163 Ld erascconfig heni Go lbs
35. Reboot Enter 8 at the Basic Menu The Save amp Reboot Menu appears This menu allows you to save the current configuration and reboot the router Main Menu gt Basic gt Erase amp Reboot Enter 9 at the Basic Menu The Erase amp Reboot Menu appears This menu allows you to erase the saved configuration and reboot the router Main Menu gt Advanced Enter 2 at the Main Menu The Advanced Menu appears This menu provides the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 13 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 2 USRBSSO HyperTerminal ge 3 x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help ols S15 Cl s SEE Se EH Se S SE FE DE DE SE DE DE SEDE PE PP RE ee te a Advanced ADSL Mode DHCP Server SNMP Firewall Interfaces YCC SNDCP IGMP Proxy Bridging Statistics Diagnostic Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Esc Previous Menu Enter Your Choice La E E E 90 0 0 Fe Fe OE ne te ee ne ee ee ee ee et ee Enter Your Choice 00 9 0 BF Be Fe Be Fe Fe Bt ee tH OP ne te SE DE E te ne ee et Cannected 0 18 07 vri00 9600 8 N 1 Main Menu gt Advanced gt ADSL Mode Enter 1 at the Advanced Menu The ADSL Mode Menu appears This menu allows you to read or write configuration and management variables or c
36. Routing Setup Roning Setup tab at the top of the window RIP Information RID Status La z Versions Verson z Apply Route Configuration Deatration Metwor I0 15 Verify your Destination AAA AN NGE Network ID setting See Figure nat Hop 1f 5 Aad Modty Dele Erase All j List of Static Routes l Belet Network JD Subnet Merk Hent Hop IP r aaoo 8 000 292 248 42 2 202 168 44 0 295 295 255 0 102 168 41 50 16 Verify your Destination Subnet Mask setting See Figure 5 192 100 01 0 295 255 255 0 192 140 62 1 Figure 5 17 Verify your Next Hop ID setting See Figure 5 ON TRATION EXAMP Setting Up RFC1483 Routing with NAT amp DHCP RFC1483 Routed with NAT amp DHCP ISP SureConnect 9003 Bg f x cr s F f N f N oes k Internet P Ack 6813 ET P Adres tg 169 11 Network _ j 255 0 S j Mask 255 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 e 192168414 Defaut Gateway WAN P Address ma sa 1921681 1 192 168 41 50 ee N Mask 255 255 255 0 nai rf DHCP NAT IP Network Layer Ethernet ATM RFC1483 Routed Datalink Layer 10 1 00BaseT ordiior USB ADSL Network Dependert Physical Layer Configuration Description When you use RFC1483 Routing the router encapsulates IP packets over the ATM virtual circuit This circuit connects the router and the Internet service provider SP In this configuration routers e Segment LANs to balance traffic within workgroups e Filt
37. S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Link Cost Cost associated with that interface Based on this cost the bridge decides which link to forward data over The options range from 0 to 65 535 Port Priority Determines which port becomes the root port Options range from O to 255 Bridge Priority Determines which bridge becomes the root bridge Options range from 0 to 65 000 Max Age Time All bridges in the bridged LAN use this timeout value The root sets Max Age value Options range from 1 to 60 Seconds Hello Time Time interval between generations of configuration BPDUs The root generates configuration BPDUs Options range from 1 to 10 seconds Forward Delay All bridges in the bridged LAN use this timeout value The Time root sets the forward delay value Options range from 1 to 200 seconds After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Spanning Tree Status Enter 3 at the Spanning Tree Menu The Spanning Tree Status Menu appears This menu allows you to enable or disable Spanning Tree status e List Spanning Tree Info Enter 4 at the Spanning Tree Menu The List Spanning Tree Info Menu appears This menu displays configured Spanning Tree variables Main Menu gt Advanced gt Bridging gt Filter Enter 3 at the Bridging Menu The Filter Menu appears This menu allows
38. Server ary 0 36 s Client ena Ha na Contiqure Relay Oiseble Dolata i Coppright 2002 U S Robotics PPPoE Relay PPPoE Relay protocol supports multiple PPPoE sessions through the router on a LAN interface over an RFC1483 Bridged PVC The router supports multiple sessions by maintaining a mapping table In this table each entry represents one session The Client file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 5 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Server side MAC address and the Session Id provide the basis for the mapping Refer to WAN setup instructions on configuring PPPoE The PPPoE Relay option requires an ATM PVC server and a LAN interface client The client initiates a PPPoE session with the server via a third party PPPoE client Follow these steps 1 Configure the client and server 2 Click Enable to start the relay function uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tents Statistics a a 5 l Onn WAN Setup SADSL Standard PPPoE Relay Bridging Advanced Nam itate m t incap T Tx Drop R Rx Drop mart trabled 0 36 uc o 0 anig Disable Delete night NAPT Bridge This screen provides the option of enabling or disabling MER PVC From this screen you can also change this PVC s ATM values The MER Interface is an RFC1483 Bridged PVC terminated in the router with a static public addr
39. T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 8 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal lB x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help ols a3 oli s 90 98 90 EN Se Se SE SE SE DE DE SE DE DE SEDE DE DE DE E E E E E PP EP E B a E B te E a IP Address 192 168 1 1 Tiss Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 F 7 E G Ea Do You Wish To Submit These Values Y N _ SESE FE Oe FF Te FE Ee HF SE SE SE SE RE FE EF TP A PH PE PE OH OO ee OP me a te a Mandatory Enter Valid Value Value Should Be Either Of Y N 06 90 FF FF Fe Oe me te Oe ee tn Be ee ee ne te ee te ee Press Esc To Break 00 0 0 Fe Oe Oe Fe ee et Oe me ee nee ee ee ne RERA R ee et on Be ee oe po ee a Ga oe Cannected 0 22 80 vri00 9600 8 N 1 IP addresses deliver packets of data across a network These addresses differentiate the source and destination IP address and keep them constant When a router port detects a packet the router checks the routing table The port attempts to match the network number of the destination IP address with its routing table entry If the port finds a match it forwards the packet to the destination network With no match the port forwards the packet to a router defined as the default gateway Subnet masks split one network into a set of mini networks or subnets Subnetting helps to
40. The RIP Information Menu appears This menu lists currently configured RIP information e Configure RIP Enter 6 at the Routing Setup Menu The Configure RIP Menu appears Use this menu to turn RIP on or off Also use the menu to define which RIP version to use Routing Information Protocol RIP is a routing protocol and is part of the TCP IP suite RIP plots a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination RIP determines the smallest hop count by communicating with other routers in the network Only use RIP if the target router also utilizes RIP file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 12 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide To set up a route 1 Enter the RIP status Set RIP Status to either on or off 2 Enter a number for the version Either set RIP Version to 1 for RIP1 or 2 for RIP2 The version number must match the RIP version that other routers in the network use 3 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e RIP List Enter 7 at the Routing Setup Menu The RIP List Menu appears This menu displays routes that the RIP has learned You ll see an empty list if RIP is off or if the router hasn t learned any routes Main Menu gt Basic gt Save amp
41. To view current filter states click Parameters The following screen appears joj xj USRobotics Maximum Filter Entries 1024 Total Filter Entries 5 Total Static Entries a Total Dynamic Entries 1 ox Copyright 2002 U S Robotics To close the screen click OK To add a static MAC address to the table click Add The following screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 22 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Sp reewal tiker Microsolt tet rrr la xj Ele Edt Yew Favontes Tools Help Back DI Arh rome Ames 9 D a fel od Adans VB http L92 163 1 1 httpF terito wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a elelelal a ma PLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay FONS Relay Routing Setup Undang MAC Mitertng Nac Addressi freme Forward Drog Apply Cancel ie Core O enmt eMAC Address Static MAC address to add to the table Frame What the router should do with a data frame from this MAC address The options are Forward or Drop To set the Add Modify Filter information 1 Input the information 2 Click Apply To delete an entry from the List of MAC Address Filters 1 Check the radio button to the left of the entry 2 Click Delete To modify a MAC address in the List of MAC Address Filters or to make the addr
42. USB Router User Guide 0xa0000000 Oxbfffffff hexadecimal lt value gt O ffffffff hexadecimal 1 20 11 mread mread lt offset gt lt size gt Displays the Falcon 32 bit data memory lt offset gt Oxa0000000 Oxbfffffff hexadecimal lt size gt 1 100 decimal 1 21 dhepr dhcpr start o lt remote_server gt dhcpr stop dhcpr status Configures the DHCP Relay function The system acts as a proxy for DHCP requests When enabling the DHCP Relay the address of the DHCP server is specified and DHCP requests are relayed to the specified server On enabling DHCP relay functionality the DHCP server functionality gets disabled if it is enabled and vice versa start o lt remote_server gt Starts DHCP relay The remote_server is the IP address of the DHCP server Stop Disables or stops the DHCP relay service Status Shows the status of the DHCP Relay 1 22 igmp igmp o proxyif lt interface gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 42 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide igmp o routerif lt interface gt igmp o deleteif lt interface gt igmp o display Used for configuring igmp proxy and router interfaces proxyif lt interface gt Sets the proxy interface Typically a LAN interface ethO is specified routerif lt interface gt Sets the router interface T
43. address with its routing table entry If the port finds a match it forwards the packet to the destination network With no match the port forwards the packet to a router defined as the default gateway J LAN Local Area Network Network base covering a local geographic area A LAN connects computers in the same building or area Link Cost Cost associated with the interface Based on this cost the bridge decides which link to forward data over file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 5 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide MAC Address Local Area Network Unique serial number burned into Ethernet adapters Distinguishes the network card from others Max Age Time Timeout value that all bridged LAN bridges use The root bridge sets the Max Age value MAC Filter Local Area Network Method of allowing or rejecting WAN access for specific machines Microfilter Device that separates the ADSL data signal from the telephone signal so that the ADSL data signal does not interfere with the telephone device Modulation Varying elements of electrical carrier waves in a manner that represents signal data Demodulation restores the signal data A modulated signal requires more bandwidth and an unmodulated signal does The bandwidth increase results from the creation of sidebands during modulation The sidebands contain th
44. affect 4 chaque terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre branch s a une interface t l phonique L quipement terminal d une interface peut comporter toute combinaison d appareils a la condition unique que le nombre quivalent total des sonneries de tous les appareils ne d passe pas 5 Le nombre quivalent des sonneries se trouve sur la base du router AVIS L tiquette d Industrie Canada IC permet d identifier le mat riel homologu Cette homologation signifie que le mat riel est conforme a certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents qui portent sur les exigences techniques relatives a l quipement terminal Cependant le Minist re ne garantit pas que l appareil fonctionnera a la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication Le file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 4 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide mat riel doit galement tre install selon une m thode de raccordement autoris e Dans certains cas le c blage int rieur de la compagnie tant associ a une ligne individuelle le service individuel peut tre tendu
45. au moyen d un connecteur certifi rallonge t l phonique L abonn ne doit pas oublier que la conformit aux conditions susmentionn es n emp chera peut tre pas la d gradation du service dans certains cas A l heure actuelle les compagnies de t l phone n autorisent pas les utilisateurs raccorder leur appareil au jack sauf dans des circonstances pr cises nonc es dans les contrats et tarifs de ces compagnies Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander utilisateur de d brancher un appareil a la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause d un mauvais fonctionnement de appareil AVIS L tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de Ventreprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thod
46. back of the router ENET2 Ethernet Port 2 on the back of the router ADSL Digital subscriber line RJ 11 service jack on the back of the router Connect the Power Adapter Be sure to only use the included power supply Connect the power adapter cord to the Power jack at the rear of the router Connect the power adapter to a standard wall outlet Turn on the router by pressing the power button labeled O The PWR LED on the front panel of the U S Robotics ADSL Ethernet USB Router will be illuminated if power is being supplied to the router The router will initialize after the power is plugged in This process takes about a minute Click Next to initialize the router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 10 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Router Installer a Plug the 4C power adapter cord into the PWR jack on the back of the ADSL Router Plug the AC power adapter into a standard wall outlet Click Next once you are finished Connect the Telephone Cable Connect one end of the included telephone cable to the ADSL telephone port on the back of your router Connect the other end of the cable into the telephone wall jack Click Next file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 900
47. can be deleted 1 25 15 pppoadefault pppoadefault lt profile gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 68 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Configures the specified profile as the default PPPoA connection This profile must be using auto mode Out of all the profiles which are using the auto option only one can be run at a time This command is used to specify that profile 1 25 16 liststat liststat lt param gt Displays the status of IPOA BRIDGE ROUTEDBRIDGE PPPOE PPPOA lt param gt param can be bridge routedbridge ipoa pppoa pppoe Example liststat bridge Diplays Bridge status liststat routedbridge Diplays Routed Bridge status liststat ipoa Diplays IPoA status liststat pppoa Diplays PPPoA status liststat pppoe Diplays PPPoE status 1 25 17 ppptrace ppptrace on off Enables or Disables PPP console messages Requires an RS 232 cable connection and a running terminal emulation program to view messages refer to the Menu User Interface for further instructions 1 25 18 1483mer 1483mer add port vpi vci encapsulation file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 69 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Configures the sp
48. clusters 1 3 user To create remove list and change user settings type users from the home directory root user file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 9 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide The Is command will list five options e adduser remuser setperms chpasswd listusers 1 3 1 adduser adduser lt username gt o permissions lt A admin O ordinary gt Adds new access user to the system This command requires that a password be provided This is an administrative command and you must be logged in with administrative rights lt username gt The name of the user to be added permissions lt admin ordinary gt Specifies the permissions granted to the user By default the user is granted ordinary permissions 1 3 2 remuser deluser lt username gt Deletes the specified access user This is an administrative command and you must be logged in with administrative rights 1 3 3 setperms file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 10 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide setperms username o permissions A Modifies the properties of a user account lt username gt The name of the user whose services or permissions are to be
49. configure Specify an integer number from 0 through 7 if lt interface gt Interface name with unit number Eight PPP interfaces are available ppp0 ppp1 ppp2 ppp3 ppp4 ppp5 ppp6 and ppp7 encap lt encapsulation gt Encapsulation type Possible values are LLC or VC restarttime lt timeout gt Timeout in milliseconds The default is 3 seconds 3000 milli seconds auth lt authentication gt Authentication type PAP or CHAP myaddr lt ip_addr gt Desired self IP Address eg 192 168 26 7 Expressed in dot notation peer lt peer_addr gt Peer IP Address to optionally specify the IP address of the Internet Service Provider Expressed in dot notation mtu lt mtu gt Maximum Transmission Unit expressed in bytes The default is 1500 mru lt mru gt Maximum Receive Unit negotiated in LCP The default is 1500 user lt user gt Username pass lt password gt Password vpi lt vpi gt The ATM vpi value which was assigned in a veadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command vci lt vci gt The ATM vci value which was assigned in a veadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command nat enable disable Enables or disables NAT Network Address Translation for this PPP interface The default is for NAT to be disabled netmask lt mask gt Specifies the netmask for the PPP interface The mask is specified in dot notation i e 255 255 255 0 vpn lt OUI gt lt vpnid gt Specifies the VPN encapsulation The OUI Organi
50. enable disable This command is used to enable authentication for ftpproxy 1 17 3 httpproxy httpProxy o auth enable disable httpproxy o display httpproxy o stat This command is used to enable authentication for httpproxy Use this command to display and view statistics for the httpproxy file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 35 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 18 ACL s This command are available for the root menu 1 18 1 addacl This command is used to create an access control list addacl module priority permissions o uid Userld range Source Range dest Destination Address domain Domain Name mime Mime Type method Method url URL timeofday DAY1 TIME1 DAY2 TIME2 module httpproxy ftpproxy permissions allow deny Source Range 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 6 Mime Type application image audio video Method get put DAY1 DAy2 sun mon tue wed thu fri sat TIME1 TIME2 Hrs Mins 1 18 2 delacl This command is used to delete a access control list delacl module ruleid module httpproxy ftpproxy 1 18 3 listacls This command is used to list access control list by a module file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 36 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureCon
51. ethernet directory 1 13 1 elink elink lt interface gt o auto 10 100 auto_speed half full auto_duplex Configures the speed and or duplex of the Ethernet interface The default setting is auto for auto file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 27 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide negotiation With auto negotiation both the speed and duplex are configured based upon what the link is connected to It is also possible to configure the duplex and specify auto_speed so that only the speed is auto negotiated Similarly for auto_duplex lt interface gt The name of the Ethernet interface This is ethO Auto Specifies that both the speed and duplex are auto negotiated 10 Specifies that the speed is set to 10M bits per second 100 Specifies that the speed is set to 100M bits per second auto speed Specifies that the speed is auto negotiated Half Specifies half duplex Full Specifies full duplex auto duplex Specifies that the duplex is auto negotiated Examples root ethernet elink ethO o 10 half Sets the Ethernet to a speed of 10Mbps half duplex root ethernet elink ethO o auto_speed full The speed will be auto negotiated and the link will use full duplex 1 13 2 setemac setemac lt mac address gt Sets the Ethernet addresses for the ethO port The Ethernet M
52. for Traffic Conditioning or fw for Firewall action This deletes the action part of the rule Note If the rule has only one action specified with it the entire rule is deleted as well Examples deleterule 1 Deletes the rule whose identifier is 1 deleterule 2 tc file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 46 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Deletes rule number 2 s traffic conditioning action If rule 2 does not have any other actions the rule is also deleted 1 23 3 listrule listrule lt rule_id gt Displays details about a configured rule whose identifier is rule_id Example listrule 1 ID 1 PRI 30000 SRC 192 168 1 0 24 FW 1 1 23 4 listrules listrules Displays details of all configured Rules Example Listrules ID 1 PRI 30000 SRC 192 168 1 0 24 FW 1 ID 2 PRI 29000 DP 67 FW 2 1 23 5 listroutes file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 47 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide listroutes Displays the router s routing table Example listroutes Internet Routing Table Destination Gateway 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 6 listarps listarps Displays the rout
53. gt Port Range Mapping Enter 2 at the Firewall Menu The Port Range Mapping Menu appears This menu allows you to add list or delete port range mapping e Add Enter 1 at the Port Range Mapping Menu The Add Menu appears This menu allows you to add port range mapping entries NAT stands for Network Address Translation NAT enhances the power of Port Range Mapping Together they can map a local IP address and port to a public IP address and port To add a port range entry enter starting and ending addresses to map them to a single public address To add a port range entry set the following parameters Port Range Mapping Parameters Port Range Definition Term Public Address Set the public destination IP address inside a packet header The router will map or redirect packets with the address that you specify Public Port From Set the first From port of the public address that the router maps or redirects Options range from 1 to 65 535 Public Port To Set the last To port of the public address that the router maps or redirects Options range from 1 to 65 535 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 21 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Local Address Set the IP address of a machine on the local LAN The router directs packets to this address Local Port From Set the first F
54. modified lt permissions gt O ordinary user A Administrator Examples Change user xyz from ordinary user to Administrator setperms xyz o A 1 3 4 changepasswd changepasswd lt username gt Changes password of the existing user To use this command you must be logged as an Administrator 1 3 5 listusers listusers Lists all registered users to use CLI http ftp file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 11 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 4 ifconfig The ifconfig command contains several forms to obtain information or configure an IP address for an interface The first form configures the IP address and other parameters for the specified interface The remaining forms display information about the interface s ifconfig o lt interface_name gt inet lt address gt netmask lt mask gt broadcast lt addr gt up down mtu lt n gt ifconfig o lt interface_name gt ifconfig o a ifconfig o l lt interface_name gt The name of the interface Possible values are ethO eth1 mer0 usb0 lo0 atm0 atm1 atm2 atm3 atm4 atm5 atm6 atm7 pppOd ppp ppp2 ppp3 ppp4 ppps ppps Ppp7 lt address gt The IP address to be assigne
55. not install a microfilter on the cable that connects your router to the telephone jack unless your microfilter has a connection for both the telephone and the DSL device a file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 5 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Step 2 Install the ADSL Ethernet USB Router indows 95 amp NT 4 0 Macintosh and Linux Users If you re installing the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router on a system running Windows 95 NT 4 0 Macintosh or Linux you must install the router using the Ethernet option To install the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router insert the Installation CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer If the installation does not start automatically go to your desktop and double click My Computer double click the drive letter associated with your CD ROM drive and then double click Setup The U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Installer Welcome window will display Click Next to continue installing the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 6 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Route
56. of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide instruments modems and fax machines to a female RJ 11 jack The female jack often mounts to the wall or floor RJ 45 Eight conductor modular telephone jack Used for 10BaseT ISDN and other data connections Router Device that forwards data packets between local area networks LANs or wide area networks WANs Referring to routing tables and routing protocols routers read the network address in each transmitted packet Routers then decide where to send the packet A router bases this decision on the best route When a router port detects a packet the router checks the routing table The port attempts to match the network number of the destination IP address with its routing table entry If the port finds a match it forwards the packet to the destination network With no match the port forwards the packet to a router defined as the default gateway RT VBR Real Time Variable Bit Rate Service type that supports time sensitive applications such as voice Varies the rate at which cells arrive S Sideband Band of frequencies adjacent to the carrier Modulation of the carrier creates sidebands The sidebands contain the signal data but consume bandwidth beyond what the carrier needs In some cases circuitry may suppress duplicate sidebands without harming the signal data For instance AM becomes single sideband when circuits delete one
57. of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide a uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 2 votics E a X ae Ready Set Connect n Z k n P connecta i ADSL Link Status Interface TOP TP DHCP Lease Inbound S53 Daimos 59 In Unknown Potos D Fovmded Datageams b Outbound 376 OutDiscards 1 AR notRovtebie 59 Detagrems tn A Ga ors E E Active Opena O Parzive Opens 10 Attempts Failed o Cumertiy Urtablched 4 Sagmapte in 20r Begmerts Cut 370 Segmente Retraneritted O Emor In p iN Merrage v fron L Dertinstion Unreachable txceeded Time 0 Bource Quanches O Redret 0 Echos Echo Replys o out Messages ors Destination Gnreschable Exceeded Time D Haure Quenches 8 Redirects O Edas SEAR na EE L WTI i The TCP IP screen displays IP UDP TCP and ICMP statistics uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tonts Statistics a gt F E Ready Set Connect mart SAAE ADSL Link Status Interfece TCP IP DHP Lease teasaiP Start time Eng tiene ramp HOW Address 192168110 2002 03 10 05109106 2002 01 17 05 0904 2002 01 10 05103106 0004 TEI Garde Copyright 2002 LS Robotics x DHCP Lease The DHCP Lease displays names of devices on the network These devices received an IP address from the router s DHCP server address pools The screen also displays how long you can use this IP file P T_WRITER Documentation Re
58. of the manual discusses all but the Quick Setup topic You ll find information on using the Quick Setup feature in the Quick Installation Guide This manual begins topic discussions with a picture of the top level menu screen A description of screen terms and procedures follows each screen shot Either text or a table defines screen variables Afterward summarized step by step procedures often follow Selecting Topics When you look at a menu page notice the divider tabs at the very top of the page You can access any of the six router configuration and information topics by clicking on its tab The graphic below portrays the six divider tabs as they appear on a menu Divider Tabs file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 1 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide OARS Set Configuration Options Most menus present configuration options and prompt you for a response For example the screen may help you to set up service provider network or firewall parameters Some menus offer additional or more specific options by presenting lower level secondary screens The bottom of many screens includes a set of graphical buttons Clicking one of the buttons with your mouse determines the disposition of options on the page For example e Add e Delete e Modify e Disable e Configure XXX e Erase Selecting or Enabling Fe
59. often refers to menu screens with path notation For example consider the example in the following table The Desired Action The Process The Path Notation Access PPPoA configuration Choose 2 for ADVANCED 7 Main Menu gt Advanced gt menu from Main Menu for SNDCP 3 for PPPoA screen and 2 for CONFIGURE SNDCP gt PPPoA gt PPPoA Configure PPPoA Screen shots best describe some menu options In this manual a description precedes each screen shot Afterward the manual provides definitions of screen variables Pages without screen shots include a menu path followed by a description and necessary definitions file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 1 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Accessing the Terminal User Interface To access the Terminal User Interface follow these steps 1 Connect a console cable between a computer and the router 2 Launch a terminal emulation program 3 Configure the terminal emulation program as follows e Terminal Type VT 100 e Parity None e Bits Per Second 9600 e Stop Bits 1 e Data Bits 8 Flow Control None 4 Turn on the router Configuration messages appear as the router boots up 5 Allow the default configuration to load 6 When prompted type in the User Name and Password The default user name is Root The defaul
60. on the WAN interface atm0 VPI VCI values 0 100 is used for the ATM connection LLC encapsulation will be used routedbridge atm0 disable 0 100 Disables the Routed Bridge connection 1 25 2 Ipoa ipoa lt interface gt disable lt vpi gt lt vci gt o default nhp lt ip address gt ipoa lt interface gt enable lt vpi gt lt vci gt o enc LLC VC default nhp lt ip address gt vpn lt OUI gt lt vpnid gt Configures the specified WAN interface to use IPoA which is Classical IP over ATM including Inverse ATM Arp IPoA uses Inverse ATM Arp to get the peer IP address The Maximum Transfer Unit MTU for IPoA is 9182 Note In this case if the peer does not support Inverse ATM Arp then there will not be any traffic flow If the nexthop nhp option or default PVC is configured per IPoA then it does not use Inverse ATM Arp to get the peer IP address Interface The name of the WAN interface Typically this is atm0 Enable Enables this IPoA interface Disable Disables this IPoA interface lt vpi gt lt vci gt These are the vpi vci values on which ipoa has to be enabled disabled vpi vci are assigned with the veadd command The showatmconn command can also be used to list the current ATM connections with their respective vpi and vci values Note the veadd and showatmconn commands are located in the atm directory enc LLC VC Specifies the encapsulation type The possible values are Ilc or vc
61. profiles If profile is not specified this command will display all the valid configured profiles 1 25 8 pppoedefault pppoedefault lt profile gt Configures the specified profile as the default PPPoE connection This profile must be using auto mode Out of all the profiles that are using the auto option only one can be run at a time This command is used to specify that profile If the pppoedefault command is not used the first profile that used the auto option is used as the default 1 25 9 pppoedel pppoedel lt profile gt all Deletes the specified profile Profile is specified as a number See pppoe command If allis specified then all profiles are deleted This command only deletes inactive profiles If a profile is in use it must be stopped before it can be deleted 1 25 10 pppoa pppoa lt profile gt o lt if Interface gt lt encap Encapsulation gt lt restarttime Timeout gt lt auth Auth gt lt myaddr IPAddr gt lt peer PeerlPAddr gt lt mtu MTU gt lt mru MRU gt lt user Username gt lt pass Password gt lt vpi Vpi gt lt vci Vci gt lt nat enable disable gt lt netmask mask gt lt vpn OUI vpnid gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 66 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Sets up a PPPOA profile Profile Profile number to
62. router maps or redirects Options range from 1 to 65 535 e Public Port To Set the last To port of the public address that the router maps or redirects Options range from 1 to 65 535 e Local Address Set the IP address of a machine on the local LAN The router directs packets to this address e Local Port From Set the first From port of the local address that the router uses Options range from 1 to 65 535 e Local Port To Set the last To port of the local address that the router uses Options range from 1 to 65 535 e Protocol Set protocol Your protocol setting applies to the other parameters on this page Your options are TCP or UDP port numbers To save and install Port Range Configuration data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 32 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Dp reall SAT Out gning Lost Macrnsoft internet Explorer la xj Ele Ek Yew Favortes Joos Help Hek DA seach Girone Bese Al om d Adcrans http y 192 168 1 1 Subeater Outgoing pa ik uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 4 5 fF ort ADSIS PcONnect ADSL q SIP Filtering IGMP Prony i proxies ACL Port Range Mapping Static NAT Mapping Static WAN Addresses t Select Local Addresa Public Address from To 192 169 4 5 497 468 4 40
63. the ATM virtual circuit This circuit connects the router and the Internet service provider SP In this configuration routers e Segment LANs to balance traffic within workgroups e Filter traffic for security purposes and policy management e Connect remote offices at the edge of the network Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WUI This example employs the Web User Interface You can set up the Network Model with any of the router s three interfaces The other two interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TUI and the Command Line Interface CLI In any case succeeding steps are similar 2 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard Window opens tings Network Firewall Tools Statistics U S Robotics oe Suregonnec ADSL OWAN Setup FADSL Standard PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced ADSL Standard li Mode Apply Cancel In most cater the default ceting of MutiMede it suftinent chech with your ISP for the correct eating 3 Select the ADSL protocol that you ll use For most users Multi Mode is the right choice 4 Click Apply 5 Click WAN Setup The WAN Setup Window opens file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 21 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide WAN Setup ccs Encapauiation mode z 2 Network Settings vent vern LLOSNAP C Ve Muhistaxing F Enable napr I
64. the Current ATM PVC List On this list select any PVC that you don t need 7 Click Delete 8 Click PPPoE 9 Enter VPI and VCI values 10 Click the radio button for your desired encapsulation mode Your choices are LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing 11 At Network Settings enable NAPT and DHCP by checking appropriate boxes 12 In the PPPoE box enter your ISP assigned username file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 17 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Web User Interface WU In the PPPoE box enter your ISP assigned password In the PPPoE box use the arrow to select the dialing mode For most users Direct is the right choice In the PPPoE box enter the Idle Timeout value Idle Timeout determines how long the link remains active during a period without data transfer Idle Timeout only affects Auto Dialing Mode The router doesn t use Idle Timeout for direct dialing mode In the PPPoE box use the arrow to select the authentication protocol that your ISP uses Click Add Click the Tools tab at the top of the window Click Save amp Restart Click Save Click Restart Verify Setup Open the SureConnect U S Robotics Sct ULL i AA m AIALA S OWAN Setup FADS Standerd PPPOE Relay ONAPT Bridge Bridging
65. the right to select the eth usb atm or ppp Interface To save and install IGMP Proxy Configuration data file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 28 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply Jrrewali SAT Pubie het arroscft Internet txplorer Ele Ek yew Favontes ods Help He QD a sesh proves Bie Al OM J Aram Vi hetp 192 168 1 1 MisePubscin o eo th uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 2 5 Rok v rae aseveirigtsas x IP Filtering IGMP Proxy proxies ACL Port Range Mapping Static NAT Mapping Static WAN Select Public 1P Addrase M 214 2422511 Add Dee z 2 Core O internet NAT List of Static WAN Addresses From the List of Static Wan Addresses menu you can remove or add entries To remove an entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete To create a new Static WAN Address entry click Add The Static WAN Address Configuration screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 29 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Dpreewall SAT Putde Configuration trrosedt Internet beplarer Ele Edt Yew Favortes Joos beb Gi hma e DAD Ash Girone Bese 9
66. to Typically this is the WAN interface atmO pppo dir lt direction gt Specifies whether the action applies to incoming outgoing or both incoming and outgoing traffic The allowable values for direction are in or out If not specified the action applies to both incoming and outgoing traffic file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 54 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide code lt icmp_code gt This ICMP error code is issued when the unreach action is used Code Meaning O unreach net default 1 unreach host 3 unreach port 5 unreach srcfail 6 unreach net unknown 7 unreach host unknown 8 unreach isolated 9 unreach net prohibited 10 unreach host prohibited 13 unreach filter prohibited Examples addfw reset o ifa atm0 addrule 6 da 216 11 52 34 dp 23 p tcp fw 1 The rules above results in all attempts via telnet from any host to 216 11 52 34 being reset First the addfw command defines the firewall action of reset for the traffic coming from the atm0 interface The addfw command returns an identifier suppose for this example that 1 is returned Next the addrule command defines telnet from any host to 216 11 52 34 and using the fw option it links the reset action as specified with the addfw command addfw unreach o code 1 addrule 6 da 192 168 7 25 p icmp fw 3
67. which file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 62 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide represent Logical Link Control or VC multiplexing respectively Default If an entry does not exist for the destination in the inverse ATM Arp table then the packet is forwarded on the PVC specified nhp lt ip_address gt Specifies the next hop IP address of the peer end vpn lt OUI gt lt vpnid gt Specifies the VPN encapsulation The OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier and VPN identifier are specified as numbers Example ipoa atm0 enable 0 100 o enc LLC Establishes an IPoA connection on the WAN interface atm0 VPI VCI values 0 100 is used for the ATM connection LLC encapsulation will be used ipoa atm0O disable 0 100 Disables the IPoA connection 1 25 3 list list lt param gt Displays the configurations of IPOA BRIDGE ROUTEDBRIDGE lt param gt param can be bridge routedbridge ipoa Example list bridge Diplays Bridge parameters list routedbridge Diplays Routed Bridge parameters list ipoa Diplays IPoA parameters 1 25 4 pppoe file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 63 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide pppoe lt profile gt o lt
68. wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics SAMP Diagnostic Save and Restart Date and Time Version Restore Restor Copsright 2002 U S Robotics E Dore rien Restore and Restart The Restore and Restart option returns the router s configuration to factory default settings e CAUTION During restoration to default settings the router loses all your changes After the restoration process completes you must reenter changes To erase the current router configuration Click Restore Click Restart Allow the router a few minutes to restore to factory settings Enter the router management IP address in the address line of your browser The router main menu appears SS file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 47 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Tools SNMP Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favortes Tools Help Back gt G 2 Al Geach Favores Meda 4 Sh Sb aH 8 Address http 192 168 1 L datetine him uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics SNMP Diagnostic Save and Restart Restore and Restart Version Date MM DO wr 1 10 2002 Time HHifittess 15 34 43 Apply Cancel Copyright amp Copy 2002 U S Robotics Date and Time To set the router s date and time input 1 Ke
69. you to list configure delete or flush filters file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 38 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal lB x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help Djs 5 3 a e CEEE E EEEE Te HF OF HE FF BE TF SF TP OP NF HF FTE OF SF SF HU TP HF TP SP OF ET TF PP FF OP SP OF PO PT FE Et IP OE EO te Oe BP PO OP ne te Oe Oe te ae Filter List Filters Configure Filter Delete Filter Flush Filters Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice _ E E E E 90 0 0 Fe Oe OE me Oe ee EEEE EEE EEEE Enter Your Choice 00 0 1 Fe Fe Oe Fee me ne tt Oe ee ne ne te me ee ene Connected 0 06 22 vri00 9600 8 N 1 e List Filters Enter 1 at the Filter Menu The List Filters Menu appears This menu displays defined filter variables e Configure Filter Enter 2 at the Filter Menu The Configure Filter Menu appears This menu allows you to set filter variables The MAC address is a unique serial number burned into Ethernet adapters This address distinguishes this network card from others MAC Filters allow or reject WAN access for specific machines To configure a filter from this menu set the following parameters MAC Parameters MAC Term Definition MAC Address Static MAC address to add to the table Filte
70. 0 226 24 295 458 Add Delete We Cone O emt NAT gt Static NAT Mapping Static Network Address Translation NAT maps multiple local IP addresses to a public IP address List of Static NAT Configuration From the List of Static NAT Configuration menu you can remove or add static NAT entries To remove a entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete To create a new Static NAT Configuration entry click Add The Static NAT Configuration screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 33 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Bpreewall SAT Gutgeeng Canfigeration Microsoft Internet Explorer la xj Eb Ek Yew Favortes oos thb ped DOAJ Bsewh rome Bme A E J Adcrars hetpy L92 168 1 1 PatOutgonginfo pa tk uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 2 S Rot SGonnect ADSL q SIP Filtering IGMP Prony i proxies ACL Port Range Mapping Static NAT Mapping Static WAN Addresses tic NAT Ce Locs Address From Local Addere To MAT Public Addrene Apply Cancel pj Core O enmt NAT gt Static NAT Configuration To add a Static NAT entry set the following parameters e Local Address From First address in a range of local IP addresses The router maps these addresses to the public IP address e Local Address To
71. 0prac 20template tquicks htm 15 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Starting IP Address First IP address provided on a LAN port node s DHCP request End IP Address Last IP address in the pool provided on a LAN port node s DHCP request Gateway IP address of the Default Gateway or Router that the node will use Netmask Subnet Mask for the LAN that the node will be on DNS Domain Name Server Actually here we aren t referring to the DNS itself Instead we refer to the IP address of the DNS that the node will use DNS is a server with a database The database translates a domain name into a corresponding IP address For example USR com resolves into IP address 231 222 320 04 Use this address to communicate over the LAN between the node and USR com web site Lease Time Number of days that the node can use a DHCP lease Subsequently you must renew the lease with the DHCP Server 4 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router Main Menu gt Advanced gt DHCP Server continued e DHCP Server Status Enter 3 at the DHCP Server Menu The DHCP Server Status Menu appears This menu displays current DHCP server status The menu also allows you to enable disable or delete DHCP servers e List DHCP Relay Enter 4 at the D
72. 1 24 da 192 168 3 4 p tcp dp lt 2334 sp 4546 tos ef fw 3 Packets with a source IP address of 192 168 2 1 a destination address of 192 168 3 4 and using a TCP destination port less than 2334 will have its TOS field marked with high priority and will be processed by Firewall action 3 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 45 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide addrule 6 o sa 192 168 2 1 da 192 168 3 4 p icmp dp gt 2334 sp 4546 tc 1 fw 2 Packets with a source IP address of 192 168 2 1 a destination address of 192 168 3 4 a source port of 4546 and using an ICMP destination port greater than 2334 will have a source portprocessed by Traffic Conditioning action 1 and Firewall action 2 1 23 2 deleterule deleterule lt rule_id gt lt action_type gt Deletes a configured rule The rule_id is a Rule Identifier that is returned by addrule Rule Identifiers are also listed in the listrules command If action_type is specified as tc or fw then only the action part is deleted and not the rule If the action type is not specified or if the specified action type is the only action present in the rule then the rule is also deleted lt rule_id gt The rule identifier returned by addrule Rule identifiers are also listed by listrules lt action_type gt The action_type option can be te
73. 2 168 2 1 route add o dest 192 168 3 101 gateway 192 168 2 1 interface ethO netmask 255 255 255 255 mtu 1500 hopcount 2 Adds a route entry with destination ip address set to 192 168 3 101 gateway as 192 168 2 1 and interface name to be used for this route as ethO netmask as 255 255 255 255 mtu as 1500 and hopcount to 2 route delete o dest 192 168 3 0 Deletes the route entry whose destination IP address is 192 168 3 0 route change o dest 192 168 3 0 gateway 192 168 2 4 Changes the gateway to 192 168 2 4 for the entry whose destination addresses match with 192 168 3 0 route get o dest 192 168 3 0 Lists the route entry whose destination IP address is 192 168 3 0 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 16 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 6 statistic statistic lt ip tcp udp icmp gt Displays statistics for IP ICMP TCP and UDP protocols 1 7 list list lt arp udp tcp routes interfaces gt Lists the Address Resolution Protocol ARP Table Routing Table and Protocol Control Blocks PCB of UDP TCP sockets in use and the network interfaces information 1 8 dns To set the Domain Name Server Commands for setting DNS parameters are in the dns directory From the home directory type dns to enter the directory 1 8 1 set set d lt domai
74. 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide network SVC Switched Virtual Circuit Virtual connection between two variable endpoints on the network The switch makes at the beginning of the call and breaks at the end of the call A frame relay and ATM networking term T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Set of protocols designed to link dissimilar computers that use various networks and LANs Topology Geometric physical or electrical configuration that describes a local communication network The most common distribution system topologies are the bus ring and star U UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within the TCP IP protocol suite When reliable delivery is unnecessary communications may use UDP instead of TCP UBR Unspecified Bit Rate Best effort service that does not require tightly constrained delay and delay variation UBR provides no specific quality of service or guaranteed throughput USB Universal Serial Bus External bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps V VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Address of a virtual circuit An integer that ranges from 0 to 65 535 The integer identifies a virtual channel that cells may traverse VPI Virtual Path Identifier Address of a virtual path to a connection on an ATM network An integer that ranges from 0 to 4 095 W X Y Z WAN Wide Area Network Network base that c
75. 3 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 11 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Router Installer U S Robotics Connect the Telephone Cable Connect one end of the telephone cable to the telephone port on the back of your Router labeled ADSL and connect the other end into the telephone jack on the wall Click Next once you are finished Connect the Ethernet or USB Cable Ethernet If you are connecting up to two devices you can plug them directly into the back of the router Doing so eliminates the need for a separate hub Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into either the ENET1 or ENET2 port on the back of the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer s 10 100 Network Interface Card NIC e Click Finish file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 12 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USB e f you have chosen to connect via the USB port insert the rectangular end of the included USB cable into the USB port of the computer Insert the square end of the cable into the port labeled USB on the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router e After you plug in the USB ca
76. 392 9 9 274980 ni 29 9 us o Qa o 9 o 9 o o up o 9 o a D a o 0 up o a J a J 9 o a pown e 9 9 9 0 9 gt 9 oown i i S o o 0 o J o oown c a o a D a o o pown o c 9 o a 9 a a oown 9 9 9 o 9 0 9 o 9 Own Q 9 9 9 0 9 o Down o a o d a D a o a Down a a e o a o o o o pown 0 a 9 o 9 6 9 9 oown 8 a o 0 9 i o DOWN o o 9 o a J a o pown a c o G a J a c o powt 9 o 9 o 9 6 9 gt 0 dowh 6 6 o 0 oown o a c o a J a o o Interface Statistics displays the statistics for all interfaces Screen Term Meaning aioe e las Peed Broadcast Diecard Evers Octete Unicast Broadcast Diecande Drors Out o Diajo oojaa Interface Name Admin Status Octets In Unicast PktsIn Name of the interface Indicates whether the interface is up or down Number of received octets in bytes Number of received unicast packets Broadcast PktsIn Number of received broadcast packets Discards In Errors In Number of received and discarded packets Number of received errors Octets Out Number of transmitted octets in bytes Unicast PktsOut Broadcast PktsOut Number of transmitted unicast packets Number of transmitted broadcast packets Discards Out Number of transmitted and discarded packets Errors Out Number of transmitted errors file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 51
77. 4 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide B PPPoA A Enter SNDCP option 4 for PPPoA B Enter remaining information as provided by your DSL service provider B MER A Enter SNDCP option 5 for MER B Enter remaining information as provided by your DSL service provider 6 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router Main Menu gt Basic gt WAN Setup continued e ATM PVC Deletion Enter 3 at the WAN Setup Menu The ATM PVC Deletion Menu appears To delete an ATM PVC 1 Enter valid VPI and VCI values 2 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router Main Menu gt Basic gt LAN Setup Enter 4 at the Basic Menu The IP LAN Menu appears To configure a LAN IP address Accept default values or enter new IP address and subnet mask values Use LAN Setup to set the router s IP Address and Subnet Mask Setup the LAN IP address to connect the router to Manage the router from your Local Area Network LAN A LAN connects computers in the same building or area 5 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router oe file P
78. 8 RFC 1483 Bridged 0 PPPoA RFC2364 0 PPPoA RFC2364 0 PPPoA RFC2364 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 3 You can test your connection by registering your router at http www usr com productreg 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 l44 t 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Start of header row 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 gt WAN Service VPI VCI Encapsulation LLC or VCMUX LLC LLC LLC VCMUX VCMUX VCMUX LLC file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 20 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 9Online France PPPoA RFC2364 8 35 VCMUX Claranet France PPPoA RFC23648 35 VCMUX Club Internet France PPPoA RFC23648 35 VCMUX EasyConnect France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 LLC Freesurf France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 VCMUX HRNet France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 MVCMUX Nerim France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 MVCMUX Service Provider Region WAN Service VPI VCI a EUG pr Nordnet France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 VCMUX Tiscaly Liberty Surf France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 LLC Wanadoo France PPPoA RFC23648 85 LLC Worldnet France PPPoA RFC2364 8 85 VCMUX T Online Dun Germany eh 1 82 LLC T Online Soft Germany RFC 1483 Bridged 1 82 LLC file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 21 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB
79. AAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following Universal Service Order Code USOC jacks RJ 11 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 modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See this document for details file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 2 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide The 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 For products approved after July 23 2001 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 e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 If this equipment U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router causes harm to the te
80. AC address is specified in standard colon separated notation In order for the MAC changes to take effect the configuration must be saved using save command in the home directory and the system rebooted lt mac address gt The MAC address in colon separated notation Two hex digits must be supplied between the colons Twelve hex digits comprise a MAC address i e aa bb cc 01 22 05 Examples root ethernet setemac 11 22 33 44 55 66 root ethernet home root home save The above will assign 11 22 33 44 55 66 to ethO This will take effect after the system is rebooted file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 28 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 13 3 rmon rmon lt interface gt This command reads the EMAC RMON counters lt interface gt The name of the Ethernet interface This is ethO Example cli home rmon ethO Hardware link statistics Rx frames 276423 Rx octets 53008763 Rx interrupts 275055 Rx CRC errors 4 Rx frame errors 12 Rx internal errors 0 Rx length errors 268460 Rx resource events 0 Tx frames 4093 Tx octets 456264 Tx interrupts 4064 Tx SQE errors 0 Tx carrier sense errors 0 Tx deferred 0 Tx excessively deferred 0 Tx single collisions 0 Tx multiple collisions 0 Tx late collisions 0 Tx internal errors 0 Hardw
81. AN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay SONS Relay Routing Setup MAC Filtering Salet Port State Portid Unk Cort Tx Cipdu Mx Cipdu TH TEpdu MX Tipdu WAO Forwarding 32769 100 9 o 6 r ahs Forwarding 22770 s00 o d 0 g A uebO Fomsrding 22773 too 0 o o o Parematers Config Port Enable w O emt Spanning Tree Bridging Transparent bridges use the spanning tree algorithm to dynamically determine the best source to destination path This algorithm avoids bridge loops multiple paths linking one segment to another within a network The algorithm determines all redundant paths and makes only one of them active The spanning tree protocol STP is part of the IEEE 802 1d standard List of Spanning Tree Entries List all known router bridging ports and their current state To view the current state of the spanning tree bridge click Parameters The following screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 19 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 23 Spanning Tree Parameters Microsoft Internet Explorer US Robotics STP Disabled Active Ports 3 Bridge Id 00 00 00 00 80 00 Root Id 00 00 00 00 00 00 Hello Time 2 Max Age 20 Forwarded Delay 15 Root Port 0 Root Path Lost 0 Hold Time 1 Continue To close the screen click Continue To configure a port click Config Port The following screen appears
82. Alias address file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 51 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 10 210 134 100 0 Port range mappings WAN to LAN Alias address Portrange Local address Portrange Protocol 210 168 0 1 60 78 192 168 1 10 70 88 TCP 1 23 12 addpublic addpublic lt public_addr gt lt public_addr gt The public IP address to be entered Dot notation should be used Examples addpublic 217 11 52 34 Enters the public IP address 217 11 52 34 1 23 13 delpublic delPublic lt index gt Removes the entered IP addresses specified by addpublic The index specifies a particular IP address The indexes are specified with the listpubaddrs command file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 52 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 23 14 listpubaddrs listpubaddr Lists the public IP addresses that were entered with addpublic 1 23 15 links links Display all logic links in NAT table Example links LOCAL ADDR PORT ALIAS ADDR PORT REMOT ADDR PORT LINK EX TIME IN OUT PKTS NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNN 192 168 1 3 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 TCP 657 2217 0 23 172800 1105 1 23 16 addfw
83. CC Enter 6 at the Advanced Menu The VCC Menu appears This menu allows you to list add list or delete VCC file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 28 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal aloj 2 Fle Edt yew Cal Jrorsfer Help ols a3 oli s gt Add Vcc Delete Vcc Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice 90 90 0 Ee Oe OE me te Oe ee ee me ee ee ee me ne Enter Your Choice 06 1 Fe He Oe Fe ee ee nt Oe ee ee ne te me ne oe ee Cannected 8 99 27 vri00 9600 8 N 1 CAPS e List VCC Enter 1 at the VCC Menu The List VCC Menu appears This menu displays defined VCC variables e Add VCC Enter 2 at the VCC Menu The Add VCC Menu appears This menu allows you to add VCC variables Enter VPI VCI encapsulation and service Afterward the system presents additional options Here is an example of settings for a UBR Other service options present similar variables To add VCC variables set these interface options B Vpi 0 255 B Peak Cell Rate cells sec B Vci 0 65 535 B Average Cell Rate cells sec B Encapsulation Type aa15 B Burst Size in cells B Service cbr rtvbr nrtvbr ubr B CDVT in micro sec After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot
84. DSL Standard selected Multi Mode See Se a ADSL Standard i 14 1 Mode Figure 2 Figure 2 5 Click WAN Setup file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 25 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 6 Verify that only the Routed configuration appears on the Current ATM PVC List This is the list on the bottom of the screen See Figure 3 7 See the Current ATM Currant ATM PVG List PVC List at the bottom of the MiseHese YPINCI inca NATIR adasa Subnetmask NET SST hienot ode SO Reutedo 38 LLC Off 192 160 42 50255 255 255 0NK KA na MA OWA screen Figure 3 On this list verify your settings for VPI and VCI Figure 3 8 On the Current ATM PVC List see Encap Verify your Encapsulation Mode settings See Figure 3 9 On the Current ATM PVC List see NAT Verify that NAT is Off See Figure 3 10 Click the Network tab at LAN Setup the top of the window LAN IP Address 192 168 61 1 Submeti 255 255 255 0 11 Click LAN Setup Apply Cancel Figure 4 12 Verify your LAN IP address setting See Figure 4 13 Verify your subnet setting See Figure 4 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 26 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 14 Click the
85. Datalink Layer 10 1 00Basel onde USB ADSL Network Dependent Physical Layer lt te gt t Configuration Description Dial up Internet connections commonly use Point to Point Protocol PPP PPPoA is a method for running the PPP protocol over ATM PPPOA file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 10 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e Allows ISPs to provide billing and access control similar to what dial up systems offer e Provides session authentication using either Password Authentication Protocol PAP or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP e Permits router signals to easily negotiate link and network parameters between the router and ISP With PPPOA the router achieves IP routing with Network Address Translation NAT for the LAN The PPPoA enabled router also supports dynamic IP address assignment to local network nodes With dynamic assignment the router acts as a DHCP server Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WU This example employs the Web User Interface You can set up the Network Model with any of the router s three interfaces The other two interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TUI and the Command Line Interface CLI In any case succeeding steps are similar 2 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard Window opens ADSL Standard ADEL Standard i htt Mod
86. E AE B AB AE E A a a A E E A E A B A A AB E E aE A E E E E a a Configure DHCP Relay IP Address DHCP Relay Enable Disable Disable 7 La a 7 E 7 E E 9 FF Oe Fe Ot He OF SE E GE OE AE HF E DE AE DE E E E E E E E E B A E B E AE E A AE A A B A E ABE E E A AE A B E A B AB A aB A E a A E A A A A AB A A aB A B a E E ee E Mandatory Enter Valid Value Press Return To Retain Default Value Format Should Be X X X X Ranging From 8 255 00 90 98 FF BF Re Fe ne Fe Fe OF Be FF OF nt ne Oe ee Oe oe Pres Esc To Break 90 1 1 Fe Fe 8 Fe Ft ne et Fe OF ee nee ne ne Oe me te Conected i1629 rio eeodeia Schou APS A emue reece Main Menu gt Advanced gt SNMP Enter 3 at the Advanced Menu The SNMP Menu appears This menu provides the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 17 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal ge I xi fle Edt Yew Cal Trercfer Help ols B15 ali s 10 90 90 EE ME Se Se FE DE DE SE DE DE SEDE DE DE E E E E E PP E E E E E E BE E AB B A AE a E E E E E E A E BE B A AEA E A E E a E B A E E te E a SNMP 1 List of SNHP Entries 2 Configure SNMP 3 Shutdown SNHP Agent Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice __ i 7 E 7 a
87. E Reley SNAPT Sridge Bridging Advenced Set 7 Below the Add button notice the Current ATM PVC List On this list select any PVC that you don t need 8 Click Delete 9 Click RFC1483 Bridged file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 2 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 10 Enter VPI and VCI values 11 Select your desired encapsulation mode Your choices are LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing 12 At Network Settings be sure that Enable NAPT and Enable DHCP remain unselected 13 Click Add 14 Click the Tools tab at the top of the window 15 Click Save amp Restart 16 Click Save 17 Click Restart Verify Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WUI U S Robotic oct 2 Click the Service Provider i Settings tab This tab is on the OWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPoE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced top of the screen See Figure 1 Figure 1 3 Click ADSL Standard See Figure 1 4 Verify that you ve selected ADSL Standard Multi Mode See Figure 2 ADSL Standard ift Mode Figure 2 5 Click WAN Setup 6 See the Current ATM PVC List at the bottom of the screen Figure 3 On this list verify your VPI and VCI settings file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 3 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S
88. FACE 0 ILMI VCI VALUE AT THIS INTERFACE 16 INTERFACE ADMINISTRATIVE ADDRESS 137 71 139 250 ACTIVE VCC CONNECTIONS AT THIS INTERFACE 2 1 24 4 atmstats atmstats Lists the AAL5 and ATM statistics 1 24 5 f5lb f5lb lt vpi gt lt vci gt lt flow_type gt o lt LLID gt This command initiates an F5 loopback lt vpi gt Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM connection lt vci gt Virtual Circuit Identifier for the ATM connection lt flow_type gt Specifies segment seg or end to end ete lt LLID gt The loopback identifer This is specified as 32 hex digits The default is FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 1 24 6 vpadd vpadd lt id gt lt vpi gt lt service gt o peak lt val gt avg lt val gt mbs lt val gt cdvt lt val gt This command allows the adding and configuring of an atm connection lt id gt Connection identification file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 60 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide lt vpi gt vpi number lt service gt cbr rtvbr nrtvbr ubr lt peak val gt Peak cell rate in cells s lt avg val gt Average minimum SCR cell rate in cells s lt mbs val gt Burst size in cells lt cdvt val gt Cell delay variation tolerance in micro secs 1 25 sndcp The following commands are available under the sndcp di
89. Fe He Oe ne ee ne te ne ne te ee ee ne ee ne eee Connected 3 40 50 vri00 9600 8 N 1 CAPS file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 24 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e Configure Proxy Enter 1 at the Proxy Menu The Proxy Configuration Menu appears This menu allows you to enable or disable ftp or http proxies See the ACL menu for more information on Proxy setup Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall gt Static WAN Address Enter 6 at the Firewall Menu The Static WAN Address Menu appears This menu allows you to add list or delete static WAN addresses USR8550 HyperTerminal Bl x fle Edt Yew Cal Trercfer Help ols a3 oli a 90 90 Se eS SE ME Se Se ME DE SE E DE SE DE DE SEDE DE DE E E E E E E E E E BE E E B Pe E Static WAN Address 1 Add 2 List 3 Delete Esc Previous Menu Main Menu Enter Your Choice Lad E 7 E 7 E 00 90 0 FE Fe OE ne Fe Oe EEEE EE EEE EEEE Enter Vour Choice 96 0 Fe He Oe ne Fe ee ne te ne tt Oe ee ee ne te ne ne ee ne Connected 3 42 07 vri00 9600 O N 1 CAPS e Add Enter 1 at the Static WAN Address Menu The Add Static WAN Address Menu appears This menu allows you to use a static WAN IP address Enter the IP address of the WAN e List Enter 2 at the Static WAN Address Menu The List Static WAN Addr
90. Fe OP DE E em ne Oe ne ne we et Connected 0 24 46 VT100 SS jamou cas nut Main Menu gt Basic gt MER Configuration Enter 6 at the Basic Menu The Configure MER Menu appears To configure the MER interface 1 Enter a valid subnet mask 2 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 10 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal Ble Edt Wew Cal Iransfer Help ols a15 cla 990 0 MEE Se ME Se Se E SE SE DE SE SE E DE SE DE DE DE DE E E D E E E E E E E E E E E B B E E A A A E E BE A a Pe E E ee ae Configure MER Interface IP Address Subnet Hask Mandator Emar Valid Value Format Should Be g K X K Ranging From 0 255 06 98 0 Fe OF See BE e Fe e DE Ee SE SE E DE DE E ene e De M e oe Press y To Break 00 10 ee Fe e Fe FE nt ee et Fe OP ee SE DE E te ne te Oe ene Cannected 0 25 29 yr100 9600 8 1 amou cars Nue Captwe reo 4 Main Menu gt Basic gt Routing Setup Enter 7 at the Basic Menu The Routing Setup Menu appears The Routing Setup menu provides seven menu options These options allow you to configure a route USR8550 HyperTerminal lQl x Ble Edt Yew Cal Transfer Help
91. Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 6 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 14 Click Add 15 Click the Network tab 16 Click DNS Relay The DNS amp Default Gateway Configuration Window opens See the screen shot below uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a U S Robotics OLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay PONS Relay fRouting Setup Spanning Tree DNS amp Default Gateway Configuration Domain Name Primary DNS Server 205 214 51 16 Secondry ONS Server 205 214 45 10 Default Gateway 192 168 20 254 ONS Relay Enable Apply Cancel 17 At the DNS Relay line select Disable from the dropdown menu 18 Click Apply 19 If your ISP provided a Domain Name enter the name here Domain Name isn t a required field The ISP might not provide a domain name 20 Enter the Primary DNS Server IP address that your ISP provided 21 Enter the Secondary DNS Server IP address that your ISP provided Secondary DNS Server isn t a required field The ISP might not provide an IP address for a secondary DNS server 22 Enter the Default Gateway IP address that your ISP provided file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 7 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 24 Click Apply 26 Click Save amp Restart
92. Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 44 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teats Statistics A a FT j eSnmP Change Password Save and Restart Restore to Default Loopback Ping ver 0 veri l Loopback t0 i FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF EFEFEF Start Loopback right Diagnostic gt OAM Loopback OAM Loopback generates two forms of ATM frames for testing the integrity of your ATM circuit F5 Segment F5 SEG frames transmit but the ISP s ATM switch doesn t loop them back F5 End to End F5 ETE frames transmit and the ISP s ATM switch replies To Start the OAM Loopback Test 1 Select the frame type 2 Enter an existing PVC VPI VCl for the F5 ETE frames 3 Enter the ATM switch loopback ID for the F5 ETE frames 4 Click the Start Loopback to begin the test 5 After the test completes a screen reports results Click Back to return to the Diagnostic screen file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 45 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide g uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teats Statistics Hort Hearne or IP addas 921 6 1 7 Copptight 2002 U S Robotice zi IP Address Ping Test To Start the Address Ping Test 1 Enter the IP of the network device that accepts
93. HCP Server Menu The List DHCP Relay Menu appears This menu displays DHCP Relay information e Configure DHCP Relay Enter 5 at the DHCP Server Menu The DHCP Server Status Menu appears This menu allows you to configure DHCP relay functions Suppose that a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server resides on a different LAN than the node broadcasting for DHCP service Then the DHCP broadcast request must be forwarded across the router WAN to a subnet where a DHCP server resides To assure receipt of an IP address that corresponds to this subnet the router relays DHCP The router must have a record of the DHCP server s IP address With this address the router can direct the request to the DHCP server s appropriate input IP address To configure a DHCP relay follow these steps file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 16 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 Onthe Configure DHCP Relay Menu input the IP address of DHCP server 2 Enable the relay agent 3 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router USR8550 HyperTerminal lB x fle Edt Wew Cal Jrorsfer Help Dis a15 cla SESE StSt SEME SE SE SE SE SE DE SE SE DE DE DE E E E E E E B E E B E E A E E E A AE A B A aB B A E A E N B
94. I Enetee mapt Enable DHCP RECAIA Bndged l RFC34 2 Routed Wan IP stess B C PPPOE NAT Enatied a A premier as DES Qising Mode Direct bat Idle Tarecut ming Mtera P PRRoA Mat Enabled Uter name Paseword wm heraicepon Nor IP ecdrera subnet merh Add Madty Oeleta a x tp Subnet User Authentication Idle pep Salect Mode MPEVCEENCADNAT Adh Mask N ar f t 4 States C Pppoap 36 WO OH Mone None mzvan Chap NA me InActive WAN Setup Use this menu option to configure an ISP connection ADSL employs Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM protocol to send data to the Internet Service Providers An ATM circuit uses Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC as pathway to identify and route modem data The U S Robotics Ethernet USB Router supports multiple PVC connections for multiple ISPs To configure a PVC ee Delete any connection that you don t need Select the PVC in the Current ATM PVC List Click Delete Click the connection type recommended by your ISP Choose a mode RFC1483 Bridged RFC1483 Routed PPPoE PPPoA or MER If you chose RFC 1483 Bridged mode follow these steps 1 Enter VPI VCI values 2 Click the radio button for the desired encapsulation mode LLC SNAP or VC Multiplexing 3 Network Settings Be sure that options Enable NAPT and Enable DHCP are not selected 4 Click Add If you chose RFC1483 Routed mode follow these steps 1 2 Enter the WAN IP
95. IP Address from the database 1 14 3 list list Lists the RARP DataBase entries Examples root rarpd list H W ADDR IP ADDRESS 11 22 33 44 55 66 192 168 3 4 1 14 4 rarpd rarpd lt a interface gt Starts the RARPD on the specified interface or all the interfaces Examples root rarpd rarpd ethO Starts the RARPD on eth0 interface root rarpd rarpd ethO If RARPD is already running the above command it displays Rarpd is already running on the interface root rarpd rarpd a Starts the RARPD on all the interfaces file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 31 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 15 logger This command list is used to display logging messages 1 15 1 log log o module name log level This command is used to display the log messages based on module name severity level or log messages based on severity level and module name lt loglevel gt Loglevel can be given as exception error or info lt module name gt Module name can be Il ip tcp udp sockets rawip icmp arp igmp app cdcli if telnet dns snmp http ping ftp ftod tftp bootp dhcpc dhcps qosbw ipsec ike nat firewall diffserv logger queuing ipoa pppoa ethoa httpproxy ftpproxy Examples root logger log o all Exception level l
96. In Number of received errors Octets Out Number of transmitted octets in bytes Unicast PktsOut Number of transmitted unicast packets Broadcast PktsOut Number of transmitted broadcast packets Discards Out Number of transmitted and discarded packets Errors Out Number of transmitted errors e TCP IP Enter 2 at the Statistics Menu The Interface Menu appears This menu displays TCP IP statistics e DHCP Lease Enter 3 at the Statistics Menu The DHCP Lease Menu appears This menu displays DHCP statistics With no active DHCP leases the list is empty e AALS Enter 4 at the Statistics Menu The AAL5 Menu appears This menu displays ATM AALS5 statistics e SNDCP Enter 5 at the Statistics Menu The SNDCP Menu appears This menu displays packet information for the permanent virtual circuit PVC The system organizes the list by encapsulation method e Bridge Enter 6 at the Statistics Menu The Bridge Menu appears This menu displays bridge statistics file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 40 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e Firewall Statistics Enter 7 at the Statistics Menu The Firewall Statistics Menu appears This menu provides the following options e Flow Statistics Enter 1 at the Statistics Menu The Firewall Statistics Menu appears This menu displays firewall flow statistics e FTP Statisti
97. Last address in a range of local IP addresses The router maps these addresses to the public IP address e NAT Public Address Public address The router maps local addresses to this public address To save and install Static NAT Configuration data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 34 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide P http 192 168 t 1 Microsoft internet Explorer a2 x fle Edt yew Ffpwte jods tet Bok Gs Ga seach irme Awa J d a wM g Adams JE httpi 192 163 1 1 pao i uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a KODOTICS A a i 7 za ecoOnnec ADSL 1P Filtering IGMP Proxy NAT fact Access Control HTTP Proxy Enable T authentication T Appt Cancel ve O enmt Proxy Configuration Proxy Services are specialized application programs These programs accept users requests from LAN clients for Internet services like HTTP On behalf of LAN clients proxy services also set up connections to WAN servers A proxy server authenticates against the user database Access Control The proxy server filters a request against the Access Control List ACL Then the server forwards the request to actual services Proxy Servers are application specific Each application needs its own proxy server To save and install proxy configuration d
98. P NAT PPPoE Network Layer dpi pei Ethernet Agu Datalink Layer 10 00BaseT andor USB ADSL Network Dependent Physical Layer Configuration Description Dial up Internet connections commonly use Point to Point Protocol PPP PPPoE is a method for running the PPP protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Allows ISPs to provide billing and access control similar to what dial up systems offer Provides session authentication using either Password Authentication Protocol PAP or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 15 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Permits router signals to easily negotiate link and network parameters between the router and ISP With PPPoE the router achieves IP routing with Network Address Translation NAT for the LAN The PPPoE enabled router also supports dynamic IP address assignment to local network nodes With dynamic assignment the router acts as a DHCP server Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WU This example employs the Web User Interface You can set up the Network Model with any of the router s three interfaces The other two interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TUI and the Command Line Interface CLI In any case succeeding steps are similar 2 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard Window opens
99. PPoA server Click Start to use the connection Click Stop to disconnect The menu also includes two other button options Click Default to make the ISP connection your default connection Click Delete to delete the connection Network Setting Page F hetwork LAN Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favontes Took Hep a Hed DAA Dlh oe Awa J D aw od Addres FO http L92 163 1 1 ariptec tern 7 o m uik Setup Service Provider Settings Network firewall Tools Statistics TUY PGonnect ADSIT DHCP ODHOP Relay ODONS Relay Routing Setup Spanniag Tree I CAN 10 Address 192 160171 Subnet 255 255 255 0 l as Py Oom Maa 1D 2 ame e amp OA Je network La setup E t Miast W BEN YSRSOB nim LAN Setup file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 12 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Use LAN Setup to set the router s IP Address and Subnet Mask The LAN IP address allows you to connect the router to your LAN This address also allows you to manage the router from your LAN A LAN Local Area Network connects computers in the same building or area Subnet masks split one network into a set of mini networks or subnets Subnetting helps to reduce traffic on each subnet Subnetting also makes the network more manageable Each subnet functions as if it were an independent network To set up the LAN
100. RS BS RSS Css 83 S 9 OS 3 A 2 887 88 SS 2S BSS BS 9 0 90 BF OF OF BF Oe OF BF te OF OF te te OF OF Oe OF BF Oe OF OF Oe te OF Oe te Oe oe Oe Enter Your Choice OF 1 OF OF OF OF OF tt te OF OF te OF OF te OF OF tt te OF Oe Oe OF Bt te Oe oe oe oe Connected 0 01 89 NT100 19600 8 4 1 snou cars Nue Captue Pree ecto r e Group Interfaces Enter 1 at the Bridge Menu The Group Interfaces Menu appears This file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 36 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide menu allows you to enter interface names to group interfaces For each interface select an interface type Each menu line item refers to another group interface A line item looks like this Interface Name1 eth 0 1 ATM 0 7 usb 0 e Add PVC Enter 2 at the Bridge Menu The Add PVC Menu appears This menu allows you to add a PVC by entering interface name VCC and encapsulation type variables e Bridge Status Enter 3 at the Bridge Menu The Bridge Status Menu appears This menu allows you to change bridge status between enabled disabled and deleted e List Bridge Information Enter 4 at the Bridge Menu The List Bridge Information Menu appears This menu displays configured bridge information Press lt ENTER gt to view the next list page e Set Cache Timer Enter 5 at the Bridge Menu The Set Cache Timer Men
101. Regulatory Information 2 Double click Add Remove Programs icon 3 On the Install Uninstall tab select U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router You may have to scroll down to locate this program 4 Click Remove 5 The Reinstall or Uninstall screen will display Click Uninstall and select Yes if the display prompts you to confirm the uninstallation All components will uninstall from the computer Windows 98 and 2000 1 Click Windows Start Settings and then Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remove Programs 3 The Add Remove Programs screen will display all programs that you currently have installed Locate and select the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router You may have to scroll down to locate this program 4 Click Add Remove in Windows 98 or Change Remove in Windows 2000 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template uninstal htm 1 of 2 11 6 2002 9 01 48 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 5 The Reinstall or Uninstall screen will display Click Uninstall and then click Next All components will uninstall from the computer Windows XP _ Click Windows Start and then Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remove Programs 3 The Install Uninstall tab will display all programs that you currently have installed Locate and select the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router You may have to scroll down to loca
102. Routed 8 PPPoA RFC2364 1 RFC 1483 Routed 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 35 35 35 35 35 48 VCMUX LLC VCMUX VCMUX VCMUX LLC VCMUX 100 VCMUX 35 LLC 100 VCMUX 32 32 33 32 35 Encapsulation LLC or VCMUX LLC LLC LLC LLC VCMUX LLC file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 23 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Jazztel Spain Terra Spain Retevision Spain Tiscali Spain Telepac Spain Skanova Sweden set oe IP UAE aye erie IP for UAE UAE Other UAE UAE Other UAE Service Provider Region UK All ISP UK AOL ad PPPoA RFC2364 8 RFC 1483 Routed 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 PPPoA RFC2364 1 PPPoE RFC2516 0 Embedded RFC 1483 Bridged 8 RFC 1577 1483 Routed 0 PPPoA RFC2364 0 PPPoE RFC2516 0 Embedded RFC1483 Routed 0 WAN Service PPPoA RFC2364 0 RFC 1483 Bridged 0 VPI VCI 35 LLC 32 LLC 35 WVCMUX 32 VCMUX 35 LLC 35 LLC 100 LLC 50 McMux 50 LLC 100 LLC Encapsulation LLC or VCMUX 38 VCMUX 35 LLC file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 24 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide SBC i me 1483 Bridged p ia te Sprint RFC 1483 Bridged p a LLC
103. Router User Guide AOL Deutschland Soft Germany RFC 1483 Bridged 1 832 LLC QSC Germany PPPoE RFC2516 1 82 LLC Arcor Germany PPPoE RFC2516 1 82 LLC PPPoE RFC2516 1 amp 1 Dun Germany Embedded 1 82 LLC Anderer Provider f r T PPPoE RFC2516 DSL Dun Germany lEmbedded li Peis Anderer Provider f r T Germany RFC 1483 Bridged 1 32 LLC DSL Soft Tiscali Germany PPPoE RFC25161 32 LLC Service Provider Region WAN Service VPI VCI a ELGO Islandssimi Iceland PPPoA RFC23640 35 VCMUX Landssimi Iceland PPPoA RFC23648 48 VCMUX Nextra Italy PPPoA RFC23648 35 VCMUX Tiscali Italy PPPoA RFC23648 35 VCMUX Aruba Italy PPPoA RFC23648 85 VCMUX file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 22 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide MC link Wind Telvia Albacom Telecom Italia KPN MXSTREAM New Zealand Telecom Portugal Telecom SingNet Broadband Service Provider Wanadoo Spain Ya com Uni2 Telefonica ERES MAS ltaly Italy Italy Italy Italy PPPoA RFC2364 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 PPPoA RFC2364 8 Netherlands PPPoA RFC23648 New Zealand PPPoA RFC2364 0 Portugal Singapore Region Spain Spain Spain Spain Spain RFC 1483 Routed 8 PPPoA RFC2364 0 WAN Service VPI VCI RFC1483 Routed 8 RFC 1483
104. Router User Guide URL Uniform Addresses that define the route to a file on the Web or Resource Locator internet facility Enter the URL to filter Source Range Local IP address range that the rule applies to From is the first IP address in the range To is the last IP address in the range Day From To Set the effective start From day and time for the policy Set the effective stop To day and time for the policy Action Specifies how the ACL deals with requests to the policy Options are Allow or Deny After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e List ACL Enter 2 at the ACL Menu The ACL List Menu appears This menu displays variables associated with currently defined ACLs e Delete ACL Enter 3 at the ACL Menu The ACL Delete Menu appears To delete an ACL entry enter the application type and rule ID Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall gt Proxies Enter 5 at the Firewall Menu The Proxies Menu appears This menu allows you to configure a proxy lj x file Edt yew Cal Jrarsfer eip osl 55 olal a Proxies 1 Configure Proxy Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice E E 7 _ _ i 7 7 E 7 E E E E E E 7 00 0 0 Fe Ne Oe ee Oe EEEE EEE EEE ee ee ee me Enter Vour Choice 00 0
105. S that the router will use Domain Name Server DNS is a server with a database This server translates a domain name into the corresponding IP address For example USR com resolves into IP address 231 222 320 4 Communications over the LAN between the node and web site USR com use this address Secondary DNS Server IP address of the Secondary DNS that the router will use Gateway IP address of the Default Gateway the Router is to use DNS Relay Enabling or Disabling router ability to convey a DNS request from a LAN node To save and install DNS relay data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 16 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Bp reteork Routing Setup Microsoft Internet beptorer l j xj Ele Edt Yew Fgvontes oos Help Back DA lh rme G 9 D a w d Adans PE http L92 163 1 1 routingks htni pao tk Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics gt RC OLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay SONS Relay Spanning Tree RIP Information ROP Status fi it Version em aey Route Configuration Destination Networe IOJ Destination Soat Hesh ext Hop IP Add Mody Dele Erase All Select Network ID Subnet Mask Maxt Hop 1P C 292 268 20 l295 255 295 0 192 1681 1 w O nemt Routing Setup A router forwards
106. SE AE FE AEE Fe SE SE DE SE DE SE SE DE DE SE DE DE E BE PE PR ete ee CLI 1 Basic 2 Advanced 0 Exit Enter Your Choice 1_ a 7 a E E 00 90 FF FF BF Fe FE ne Fe Fe OF Be Ht BF OP mt Oe re ne Oe me ne Oe oe me te Enter Your Choice 00 1 90 0 BF FF OF nr Fe fF Ot ne Ot eB Fe OF te Oe Re Oe ne ne Oe me ne The Main Menu is the first or top level menu in the Terminal User Interface The Main Menu presents you with three options e Enter 1 to open the to the Basic Menu e Enter 2 to open the Advanced Menu e Enter 0 to exit the Terminal User Interface Main Menu gt Basic Enter 1 at the Main Menu The Basic Menu appears This menu includes the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 3 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal lB x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help ols S15 Cl s SEE 90 EEF Se Se SE SE SE DE DE SE DE DE SEDE DE DE DE E E DE PP Ee Oe a te ee a Access Control Link Status WAN Setup LAN Setup USB Configuration MER Configuration Routing Setup ave eboot Erase amp Reboot 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 Esc Previous Menu Enter Your Choice __ 00 90 FF FF Fe FE et te OF EF SE DE Oe ne te ee Se ee E Enter Your Choice 00 0 0 BF Be Fe BF ne Fe Be nt te ee E E OP nt te
107. SE DE E te ne ne ae et Cannected 0 17 3t iv1i00 9600 BNI Ez ES NM Main Menu gt Basic gt Access Control Enter 1 at the Basic Menu The Access Control Menu appears This menu provides the following options e List Users Lists currently defined users by type and provides associated services The user root is the default administrative login for the router e Configure User Opens the Configure User Menu which allows you to add or delete users Add users to enforce ACL Access Control List and proxy services Options include B User Name SPassword B Permissions admin ordinary e Delete User Allows you to delete users by user name e Change Password Allows you to change a user s password Options include B User Name B Old Password B New Password B Confirm Password file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 4 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Main Menu gt Basic gt Link Status Enter 2 at the Basic Menu The Link Status Menu appears This menu displays current link status Link status parameters include Link Status Parameters Status Term ADSL Line Status Meaning Displays the current ADSL line status ADSL Standard Displays the ADSL standard within the urrent configuration The standards are MULTI T1 413 G dmt and G Lite UpStream Dis
108. Sales Mode VPIVCIEmempNATIP Addasu Subnet Mask Name protocol Levu ode TUEN bottom of the screen On ki fon 192 168 12 611295 205 255 0Men chap OA tive this list verify your settings for VPI and VCI See Figure 3 Figure 3 8 On the Current ATM PVC List see Encap Verify your Encapsulation Mode settings See Figure 3 9 Onthe Current ATM PVC List see NAT Verify that NAT is On See Figure 3 10 On the Current ATM PVC List verify your ISP assigned PPPoA username See Figure 3 11 See the Current ATM PVC List Figure 3 Verify the authentication protocol that your ISP uses This protocol must appear on the list file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 14 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 12 Click the Network tab at the top of the window 13 Click DHCP List of DHCP Entries SelectItName Subnet NetMask StartIp Endip Gatevay C ethi 192 168 1 0255 255 255 0192 168 1 9192 168 1 10192 168 1 14 Verify your DHCP entries See Figure 4 Add Delete Stop Figure 4 15 Verify that the DHCP server started See Figure 4 ON TRATION EXAME Setting Up PPPoE PPPoE ISP j SureConnect 9003 T are v kl Internet ee J P Address 68 1 3 ba a ron gt P Address 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 DHC
109. See Figure 1 3 Click ADSL Standard See Figure 1 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 31 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 4 Verify that you ve selected ADSL Standard Multi Mode See Figure 2 SET ani Mode of Figure 2 5 Click WAN Setup 6 Verify that only the Routed configuration appears on the Current ATM PVC List This is the list on the bottom of the screen See Figure 3 7 See the Current ATM PVC Carrant ATM PVG List List at the bottom of the screen IIRun amis an Namna Protocol Mimwout Mode U Figure 3 On this list verify __ a MAO M M Mo VPI and VCI settings Figure 3 8 On the Current ATM PVC List see Encap Verify your Encapsulation Mode settings See Figure 3 9 On the Current ATM PVC List see NAT Verify that NAT is On See Figure 3 10 Click the Network tab at the top of the window 11 Click DNS Relay 12 Verify your Domain Name setting See Figure 4 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 32 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 13 Verify your Primary DNS Server setting See Figure 4 DNS amp Default Gateway Configuration Domain Name Primary OWS Servers 205 2145116 Secondry ONS Server 205
110. State Enable and Disable When you set an interface to Disable the system won t attempt to transmit messages through that interface When you set an interface to Enable you can transmit messages through the interface file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 9 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Seed VPI vCl Type Data Voice List Pod Add Delete Show OOS Settings uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tents Statistics OWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPOE Relay fNAPT Bridge Bridging Interface VEE PPPet PPPoA Encapsulation Interface gt Addrece None None Mone zj Use the Advance VCC menu to add and delete ISP connections This menu also includes options to enter ATM Quality of Service Qos parameters The Advance VCC menu operates similarly to the WAN Setup menu The menu only supports Data type ATM circuits To list the Quality of Service setting per PVC click the Show QOS Settings button Advance VCC Menu Add Parameters Definition VPI VCI Virtual Path Identifier VPI that identifies the ATM connection The vpi is an integer that ranges from 0 to 4 095 Virtual Channel Identifier VCI that identifies the ATM connection The VCI is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65 535 Peak Cell Rate Cells sec Maximum rate for sending cells to the network
111. T TXDA or ADPT lt offset gt The offset value which is a decimal in the range of 0 to 65535 lt value gt Value of the CMV Value is expected in hexadecimal format lt command gt Type of operation Read or Write lt msgid gt Message Id in decimal digits 1 20 6 delusercmv delusercmv lt index gt Deletes the specified user CMV The user cmv was added with the addusercmv command file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 40 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide lt index gt Index of CMV as displayed by listusercmv 1 20 7 listusercmv listusercmv Lists the User CMVs added by the addusercmv command 1 20 8 eread eread lt offset gt lt size gt Displays the Eagle 16 bit data memory lt offset gt O 3ffff hexadecimal lt size gt 1 256 decimal 1 20 9 ewrite ewrite lt offset gt lt value gt Writes 1 16 bit word into Eagle 16 bit data memory lt offset gt O 3ffff hexadecimal lt value gt O ffff hexadecimal 1 20 10 mwrite mwrite lt offset gt lt value gt Writes 1 32 bit word into Eagle 16 bit data memory lt offset gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 41 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet
112. TION Do not turn the power off or disturb the router before the save operation completes Interrupting this process will cause the router to lose setup data Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics US R Sur connecta ADSIAU til a ADSL Standard WAN Setup Save amp Restart ADSL Standard ADSL Standard gt Multi Mode Apply Cancel In most cases the default setting of MultiMode is sufficient check with your ISP for the correct setting Select ADSL Standard 1 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard window opens This window helps you to select the ADSL standard that you ll use file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 16 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 2 From the ADSL Standard drop down list select G dmt G lite T1 413 or Multi Mode In most cases the default setting of Multi Mode is sufficient Check with your ISP to confirm the correct settings Once you have made your selection click Apply 3 Click Next in the lower right corner of the screen to continue to the WAN Setup page See Hemet Ieierrek Exot J gai x Eb Ei wee Fears et Hel G Hud Dc oh i i Med OU Sh i id A Ajba EIE LA oo ui Era wpadla Hinde Sim bymark ie Tirga Gida wee Tena Fy Fhap M neia set foaki DE TO ORNGLMNT idged
113. U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Contents US Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Summary Web User Interface Terminal User Interface Command Line Interface Configuration Examples Installation Uninstallation Troubleshooting Glossary Regulatory Information U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Installing the Router Welcome to the Web page for your U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Model 9003 This Web page details five aspects of your router e Installation amp Uninstallation Complete instructions on how to set up your router e Configuring the Modem Command level discussion of all three user interfaces with examples e Troubleshooting Q amp A format Covers typical questions e Glossary ADSL jargon rendered into English e Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity FCC amp CE compliance statement etc Technical Support For current product support and contact information go to the Support section of the U S Robotics Web site htto www usr com broadbandsupport Ready Set Connect U S Robotics part number R46 0216 00 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 de 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template index htm 1 of 2 11 6 2002 8 52 17 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User
114. a B 9343 Links amp CustormzeUrhs CAFree ACL amp Uninwted Internet FreeHotmad ReaPloyer amp Windows Meda Windows Adis NE betpi t92 168 1 5 G haoo y Sewce Que Meeren Dopo Pra Grn wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics Diagnostic Save and Restart Restore and Restart Version System free Community Syrtam Vertion Decowpton U S Robotice Comp SureConmect ADSL Sthemet U syster Contact Phone 1 847 874 2000 Syrtern Locetion Schaumburg i 60173 System 10 4242 IP Address of SNMP ADEE 0 0 0 0 Port Ho of EMME agern 261 Mediy Stop Configure SNMP Agert jore O ee Pout JEn ao Iago yO Era iaw oe ren E m ASLANA zis SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a software component that resides in a network device SNMP responds to requests for information and action from a network management station Within the network device an object like format called a Management Information Base MIB stores the information exchanged during SNMP SNMP gt System The System function displays the SNMP parameter as assigned by the SNMP Administrator Modify the default settings by following these steps 1 Click Modify 2 Enter your changes 3 Click Apply NOTICE To stop the SNMP agent click Stop The Stop button toggles to become the Start button After the process ends you can start the agent by clicking Start Configure the SNMP listening port by foll
115. a ow A Adrani FE http 192 163 1 1 MaePubscinto pa ik vick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Toots Statistics i Ea i a m yr if asevsirigtaae Al f LP Filtering IGMP Preny proxies ACL Port Range Mapping Stetic NAT Mepping Stet WAN or Public IP Address Apply Cence zj Core O emt NAT gt Static WAN Address Configuration Public IP Address Public IP address that the router uses when translating network addresses To save and install Static WAN Address Configuration data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 30 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Sp reewall MAT tist Microsoft internet Exptorer la xj Ele Ek Yew Favortes Joos bep He DA Ah ire A A D a o a Ajdna hetpy 192 168 1 1 Subentiat incoming pa tk uik 2 Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics PGO necte rr Ke r gt a alsin ME IGMP Proxy Proxies ACL Static NAT Mapping Static WAN Addresses Select Local Address tacai Public Address OF Protocol Pom To from To r 292100150 21 ZL 2316 24 225 151 2000 2000 TCP Ada Deer ipj Core O emt NAT gt Port Range Mapping Click the NAT header and view the List of Port Range Entries NAT port range mapping allows the router to map public addresses and ports to private addres
116. abled The class may be any one of the following Priority Alternative Priority Comment rt Ef real time traffic ct afi critical traffic hi af2 high priority traffic md af3 medium priority traffic file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 44 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide lo af4 low priority traffic df default Optionally an operator may be specified so that many ports can be matched The operators supported are lt gt flgs lt tcp_flags gt This field represents the TCP flags SYN URG RST FIN ACK typ lt icmp_types gt ICMP packet types such as ECHO REQ ECHO REPLY DEST UNREACH etc Note To assign an Action ID to a rule you must create or use an existing Action ID before using AddRule command tc lt action_id gt lt not support in the USR9003 gt Packets matching the criteria specified in this rule will be processed with the specified Traffic Conditioning action The Traffic Conditioning action is identified by the action_id The action_id was returned by an addtc lt not support in the USR9003 gt command fw lt action_id gt Packets matching the criteria specified in this rule will be processed with the specified Firewall action The Firewall action is identified by the action_id The action_id was returned by addfw command Examples addrule 5 o sa 192 168 2
117. ac 20template wui htm 7 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tents Statistics a PCLOnnect OWAN Setup PADS Standard PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge ridg advanced nf t Interface Nama A T1 vetj0 von 36 Encapsulation Type LLC Appiy Cancel zi To bind the LAN Interfaces to an ATM interface select Add Bridge _ Select the ATM Interface from the Interface Name drop down list 2 Enter the VPI VCI to which this ATM circuit belongs Refer to WAN Setup for information on setting up a bridged PVC Click Apply At the List of Bridge Entries click Enable This action activates packet forwarding Br a a E g Pa ad l connect ADSLUtilitye OWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Interface VCC PPPoE PPPoA seina maios IP Addrace Subnet Mask Kia PRH aO 1921681 1255 205 255 00 0 0 0 0 1 UP atht None Kone 0 0 0 0 0 2 DOWN C mers None None MA Dows C ubo None hone nA Down rie Hone Wane Nh pows C we Hone hone na bows C ats None None Me bown C m Hone None Ne Downs r atma None None WA bows r sra None None nA bows rT ates Hone none Na bows att None Kone na bown r atmi None None Na pown r pppo None Wane MA DOW ef None None na pows ppp None hone Na bows r ppp Hons fone na pows j Advanced file P T_WRITER Documentation Rel
118. ace Typically ethO is specified enable file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 70 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Enables the PPPoE Relay feature disable Disables the PPPoE Relay feature display Displays the PPPoE Relay configuration file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 71 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 2 US Robotics pE gt Supi tf Ready Set Connect ai U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL mente Ethernet USB Router User Guide Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Summary Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Web User Interface Linux Terminal User Interface ON JRA ON XY ANP ioie e Setting Up RFC1483 Bridging Configuration Examples Installation Uninstallation RFC1 483 Bridg ing Troubleshooting Bos ee y SureConnect 9003 Z5 P U Va d a go Ti bi Internet gt i i w is 216 24 225 1 Regulatory Information Ethernet ATM RFC1433 Bridging Datalink Layer 10 00BaseT aeviior USB ADSL Network Dependent Physical Layer Configuration Description When you use RFC1483 bridging Ethernet frames bridge over the ATM virtual circuit This circuit connects the route
119. add new policies click Add The following screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 24 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Firewall Configuration Microsoft Internet beplorer l j xj Ee Edt Yew Favortes Joods Hel Bok OJJ Dah rme As JD am od pa m z gt Connect ADSL CIGMP Prony NAT Proxies ACL Pracedence Gre 1 Address 000 0 RE ET Application Dast Port Protocol ey M Ftp a Ts Dest Addeess1 0 00 0 wrte 2o Tce anns 5 Dect Mat Mask 32 bas TELNET zs Tee ons tor Source Poyi DHCE_CLIENT es uop Dartination Port I DHCE_SERVER 67 vop Protoroli ANY gt tonsa MAEM eeturg Sxteting Actiontdi C Mev Action Interface nome ERR Grecian ONY Pw amai Allow SE EEEE Ap J Cance w O Internet Policy Parameters On the Firewall Configuration page notice the header Policy Parameters The Policy Parameters menu presents you with the following onscreen options e Precedence Priority of the policy that you re creating Options range from 0 to 65 535 The lower precedence number takes priority e Src IP Address Data source Enter either a specific IP address or network address e Src Net Mask Subnet Mask for the data s network source Options range from 12 255 240 0 0 to 32 255 255 255 255 e Dest IP Address Data destination
120. addfw action o ifa interface dir direction code icmp code action allow deny reject reset unreach interface any vaild interface of the system direction in or out default all direction icmp code any for the follwing code mentioned file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 53 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide unreach net default 0 unreach host unreach port 3 unreach srcfail 5 unreach net unknown 6 unreach host unknown 7 unreach isolated 8 unreach net prohibited 9 unreach host prohibited 10 unreach filter prohibited 13 Adds a firewall action An action identifier is returned which can be used with the addrule command The addrule command is used to specify the types of packets that will be given this action lt action gt Specifies what happens when the packet enters The following actions are possible Action Comment Allow Permits the packet to enter or leave the system Deny Drops the packet Reset Forces the TCP connection to be reset Reject Drops the packet and issues an unreach host ICMP error Unreach Drops the packet and sends the ICMP error specified with the error_code option Divert Changes the destination port of the packet See the port option ifa lt interface gt The name of the interface that this firewall action applies
121. ake effect the configuration must be saved The next time the system is booted these values will be in effect 1 12 Bridge The bridge commands are located in the bridge directory 1 12 1 group group lt interface_name gt lt interface_name gt o if lt interface_name gt if lt interface_name gt Assigns or groups two or more interfaces to the bridge interface_name The name of an interface e g ethO eth1 atm0 atm1 etc Examples bridge group ethO o if eth1 if usbO if atm1 The interfaces ethO eth1 and usb0 are assigned to the bridge atm1 bridge group eth0 o if atmO The interfaces ethO and atm0 are assigned to the bridge 1 12 2 pve file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 24 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide pvc add lt port gt lt vpi gt lt vci gt lt encap gt o vpn lt OUI gt lt vpnid gt pvc delete lt port gt lt vpi gt lt vci gt lt encap gt Attaches a PVC to the wan interface Add Adds the specified PVC to the bridge Delete Deletes the specified PVC to the bridge lt port gt A string identifying the wan interfaces e g atm0 lt vpi gt lt vci gt Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Circuit Identifier for the ATM connection lt encap gt Specifies the encapsulation type The possible values are Ilc or ve which represent Logical Link Contro
122. allfw command 1 24 ATM 1 24 1 vcadd vcadd lt vpi gt lt vci gt lt service gt lt encaps gt o peak lt val gt avg lt val gt mbs lt val gt cdvt lt val gt Establishes a Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC with the specified traffic descriptors The service specifies the traffic type of the PVC Permissible values are cbr rtvbr nrtvbr or ubr The adaptation parameter is used to specify the type of ATM adaptation layer for which permissible values are aal5 for data connections and aal2 for voice connections lt vpi gt lt vci gt Virtual Path Identifier VPI and Virtual Channel Identifier VCI that identifies this ATM connection The vpi is an integer number which can range from 0 to 255 The vei is an integer number which can range from 0 to 65 535 lt service gt The service specifies the kind of traffic shaping The possible values are cbr rtvbr nrtvbr or ubr file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 57 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide The following table briefly describes these options Service Name Description cbr Constant Bit Rate Supports real time applications requiring a ixed amount of bandwidth The applications produce data at regular rates rtvbr Real Time Supports time sensitive applications such as Variable Bit Rate voice In these applications t
123. ame B Password B AC Name B Authentication Protocol B Host Unique Tag Y N pap chap mschapv1 mschapv2 B MRU 0 1 492 B Ether Address B MTU 0 1 492 B Enable Nat Y N B B SubnetMask After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Start PPPoE Enter 3 at the PPPoE Menu The Start PPPoE Menu appears This menu allows you to start a PPPoE session by entering the session s profile ID e Stop PPPoE Enter 4 at the PPPoE Menu The Stop PPPoE Menu appears This menu allows you to stop a PPPoE session by providing the session s profile ID e Delete PPPoE Enter 5 at the PPPoE Menu The Delete PPPoE Menu appears This menu allows you to delete a PPPoE session by entering the session s profile ID e Default PPPoE Enter 6 at the PPPoE Menu The Default PPPoE Menu appears This menu allows you to make a PPPoE session the default session by providing the session s profile ID file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 32 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Main Menu gt Advanced gt SNDCP gt Enter 5 at the SNDCP Menu The PPPoE Menu appears This menu provides the following options USR8550 HyperTerminal lB xi Ble Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help ols a5 oli a List MER Co
124. apability of MAC addresses for the bridge Up to 128 addresses may be specified lt action gt Action may be add delete or modify lt mac_address gt The MAC address that is to be filtered The address is specified by a hex code for each byte separated by a colon For example 00 01 33 44 5F 2C fwd When specified the frame will be forwarded This is the default drop When specified the frame will be dropped Examples filter add 1 2 3 4 5 6 Forward packets whose MAC destination address is 1 2 3 4 5 6 filter add 2 3 4 4 5 2 o fwd Forward packets whose MAC destination address is 2 3 4 4 5 2 filter add 11 22 33 44 55 66 o drop file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 26 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Drop packets whose MAC destination address is 11 22 33 44 55 66 filter delete 1 2 3 4 5 6 Remove the filter action for MAC address 1 2 3 4 5 6 filter modify 2 3 4 4 5 2 o drop Change the filter action for MAC address 2 3 4 4 5 2 to drop 1 12 9 filterlist filterlist Lists the contents of the filter database 1 12 10 filterflush filterflush Flush the dynamic entries of the filter database 1 12 11 stp The spanning tree commands are located in the stp directory which is located in the bridge directory 1 13 ethernet Ethernet commands are located in the
125. are interrupts 548692 1 13 4 pread pread lt interface gt lt port decimal gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 29 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Reads PHY register Examples root ethernet pread ethO 1 Register 1 value Oxffff Displays the register 1 value of ethO interface 1 13 5 pwrite pwrite lt interface gt lt port decimal gt lt value hex gt Writes PHY register 1 14 rarpd This command list is used to get the IP address of diskless system 1 14 1 add add lt 0xH Waddress gt lt IPAddress gt Used to add Hardware address and IP address into the DataBase lt 0xH Waddress gt Hardware address in hexadecimal format lt IPAddress gt IP address in dot notation Examples root rarpd add 0x112233445566 192 168 3 4 Adds the H W address and IP Address mapping in the database 1 14 2 delete delete lt OxH Waddress gt Deletes an entry in the existing RARP DataBase file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 30 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide lt 0xH Waddress gt Hardware address in hexadecimal format Examples root rarpd delete 0x112233445566 Deletes mapping of H W address 11 22 33 44 55 66 to
126. ata 1 Click the radio button beside the HTTP proxy that you want to enable The illustration above doesn t show proxy radio buttons 2 Click Enable beside HTTP Proxy 3 Click Authentication Clicking this box authenticates the user during the HTTP Proxy 4 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 35 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Dp reewall ACL Listing Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Ek Yew Favortes Joos Hep Hek GAA Deh ome A Jl am a httpi t92 163 1 1 5ubrmtAci vick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Toots Statistics PGonnect ADSL IP Filtering IGMP Proky NAT Proxies Apptication Prionty UserName SE RAnge Dest Address Method Select Dato Doman Mine URL time From Tone To Acton PrP paoxy 3100 None 192 160 1 50292 268 2 75 246 24 225151 None usnom None faithuercoen suniGoi00 catiz3i59 fe MITP_PROKY 3000 None 92 160 1 50292 460 3 75 256 2 275151 More urr com sppication htp usr com sun O0i00 cat 23 59 Deny Aad Ovi lgj Core O tenet ACL Access Control List The ACL List screen displays currently configured Access Control Lists ACL To remove an ACL List entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete To create a new ACL entry click Add from the top screen The following s
127. atures You can select menu options by clicking radio buttons or checking boxes on the screen In either case use your mouse to make selections Radio buttons allow you to select only one of several options Checkboxes allow you to enable none one or many features The graphic below includes examples of both radio buttons and checkboxes Radio Buttons e CIP Piltering 1GHP Proxy NAT Proxies SACL Access Control Proxy Configuration Checkboxes WITO Proxy Enables F manaman T Accessing the Web User Interface Your router includes the SureConnect ADSL Web Utility This Web utility displays after you complete installation To access the Web User Interface follow these steps _ Install your router according to the Quick Installation Guide 2 Connect the router to the Ethernet or USB port on your PC 3 Open a Web browser and go to IP address http 192 168 1 1 Otherwise go to the LAN IP designated for the router s management port 4 At the prompt type in your user name and password The default user name is root The default password is 12345 Don t type the quotation marks or period Service Provider Setting Page file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 2 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Ready Set Connect bd Encapeulaten Mode Network Settings worse Ye Multiplexing
128. authenticates against the user database This server filters the request against the Access Control List The server forwards requests to actual services Proxy Servers are application specific Each application needs its own proxy server e Add ACL FTP Enter 1 at the ACL Menu The ACL Configuration Menu appears This menu allows you to set FTP ACL variables Options after User Name depend on whether you enter FTP or HTTP See ACL variables after the http example ACL Parameters Static NAT Term Definition Application Port Proxy port to configure Options are FTP or HTTP Priority Priority of the policy you re creating Options range from 0 to 65 535 User Name A configured user in the router s internal database You must configure users through the Telnet CLI with the adduser command MIME Type HTTP application file type MIME to filter or proxy Options are sapplication all image all video all eaudio all sapplication octet stream saudio x wav audio x mpeg simage jpeg video mpeg Method FTP command to filter or proxy Options are Get and Put Domain Name Address of an Internet site to filter Destination Address Destination IP address of the FTP or HTTP server on the WAN file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 23 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB
129. b States ON wersion Version 1 Apply Raute Configuration f Dertinstisn Network 10 Destination Gubmret Mask Hart Hoe 1af Ada modiy Delete Erose Al List of Static Routes Select Network 1D Subeet Mask Mext Hop 1P e 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 192 166 41 2 92 469 44 0 255 255 255 0 192 169 43 50 r 192 160 61 0 255 255 255 0 292 160 61 2 23 The next few steps add the WAN Default Gateway supplied by your ISP Select the entry with these specifications Destination Network ID 0 0 0 0 e Destination Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 24 Click Delete 25 Enter 0 0 0 0 into the Destination Network ID box 26 Enter 0 0 0 0 into the Destination Subnet Mask box 27 At the Next Hop IP box enter the WAN Default Gateway supplied by your ISP 28 Click Add 29 Click the Tools tab at the top of the window file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 24 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 30 Click Save amp Restart 31 Click Save 32 Click Restart Verify Setup 1 Open the SureConnect gelek setup oct Web User Interface WU a U S Robotics OWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPoE Relay ONAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This i Figure 1 tab is on the top of the screen See Figure 1 3 Click ADSL Standard See Figure 1 4 Verify that you ve A
130. bandwidth utilization This value must always be less than or equal to the Peak Cell Rate see per option mbs lt value gt Maximum number of cells the user can send at the peak rate in a burst within the sustainable rate cdvt lt value gt Constrains the number of cells the user can send to the network at the maximum line rate It is expressed in microseconds Examples vcadd 0 38 cbr aal2 o peak 1600 mbs 25 cdvt 50000 The following creates a PVC vpi 0 vci 38 Service class is cbr Constant Bit Rate and encapsulation as aal2 for voice The traffic descriptors are set for peak cell rate of 1600kbps burst size of 25 cells and cell delay variation of 50000 microseconds vcadd 0 39 ubr aal5 The following creates a PVC vpi 0 vci 39 Service class is ubr Unspecified Bit Rate and encapsulation is aal5 for data 1 24 2 deletevc deletevc lt vpi gt lt vci gt Deletes the specified PVC The PVC is identified by the vpi vci values Example deletevc 0 39 Deletes a PVC with vpi 0 and vci 39 1 24 3 showatmconn showatmconn Lists the existing PVCs Example showatmconn file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 59 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION MAX INTERFACE VPC s 10 MAX INTERFACE VCl s 255 ILMI VPI VALUE AT THIS INTER
131. ble the router detects your PC Then the router automatically installs its software on your PC Your system may require a system reboot e The Found New Hardware Wizard notifies you that the PC detects the router Click Finish Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Ha SureConnect ADSL USB Router To close this wizard click Finish file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 13 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Congratulations Installation Complete You ve completed installation of the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Click Finish The installer will automatically launch the Internet browser The Internet browser will point to IP address 192 168 1 1 U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Installer U S Robotics mM Install Complete The U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethemet USB Router has been installed successfully ir Click Finish to launch the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Configuration screen At this point the software prompts you for a username and password The default username is root The default password is 12345 Enter these values without periods or quotation marks If your browser doesn t auto launch Begin the Quick Setup by launching you
132. bnet Mask Network Subnet Mask of the defined entry in the table Next Hop IP IP address of the next router that will forward packets to the destination network Add Add information to the routing table eModify Modifies an entry To modify an entry 1 From the List of Static Routes select the route to modify To do that click Select next to the route you re modifying 2 Then click Modify Delete Used to delete an existing entry To delete 1 Select the route to modify from the List of Static Routes Do that by clicking Select next to the route you re deleting 2 Click Delete Erase All Erases all routes in the List of Static Routes This feature won t erase networks defined on interfaces of the router List of Static Routes The list of networks known by the router The list also includes the Next Hop to get to these networks Static routes may be networks added statically or learned from other networks file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 18 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide J reteork Spanning ist tineiging ecrosalt Internet tplorer la xj Ele E Yew Faotes ods Heo Bok GAA Aeh irme Pe 9 D a M d Ajdari hetpy 192 168 1d fspaningict Anad pa ik uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics i 4 a 4 ih PGONNect ADSL OL
133. ce providers similar billing and access control with a presence in dial up services e provides session authentication using Password Authentication Protocol PAP e provides session authentication using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP e achieves session accounting and conservation of bandwidth by closing down unused sessions e allows the IAD Router and ISP link to easily negotiate network parameters file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 7 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide PPPoE Point to Point Over Ethernet Dial up Internet connections typically use PPP protocol PPPoE is a method for running PPP protocol over Ethernet PPPoE e offers service providers similar billing and access control with a presence in dial up services e provides a low cost solution to multiple host maintenance at the customer premises e provides session authentication using Password Authentication Protocol PAP e provides session authentication using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP e achieves session accounting and conservation of bandwidth by closing down unused sessions e allows the IAD Router and ISP link to easily negotiate network parameters PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit Virtual connection between two fixed endpoints on the network Frame relay and ATM networking term PWM Puls
134. centralizes address allocation The DHCP Server menu provides the following options USR8550 HyperTerminal J gj x Ble Edt yew Cal Trarcfer Hep ols 513 al e CEEE EEE FF SE Te HE FE He HE SF EE BE RE SPE OF PE SE HF RP SE OF HP PP EH PP PE A EE EEEE DHCP Server List DHCP Server Configure DHCP Server DHCP Server Status List DHCP Relay Configure DHCP Relay Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice _ 7 E E E E E E a E Ea E Ea E 90 0 FE He e e Fe E E e SE E E SE DE E E E E E DE E E em E Enter Your Choice 06 1 0 Fe Fe BF Or Fe FE te We tt Fe BP nt Be et ee te ae et Connected 1 10 10 vri00 9600 O N 1 CAPS e List DHCP Server Enter 1 at the DHCP Server Menu The List DHCP Server Menu appears This menu provides a list of currently configured DHCP servers and associated variables e Configure DHCP Server Enter 2 at the DHCP Server Menu The Configure DHCP Server Menu appears To configure a DHCP server Choose an Ethernet interface The remaining DHCP options appear on the screen 2 Create anew DHCP server for the selected interface by entering legal values for each variable See DHCP variables below 3 Set the following parameters DHCP Parameters Definition LAN port that the DHCP server will support file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 2
135. creen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 36 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Frrewali Access List Configuration Microsoft Internet Hepiorer 14 x Ee Edt Yew Favortes cook Heb Bok gt gt Ds Ga seach oe wa J D aM a vo whe i a Adress P http 192 163 1 1 Acdinfo uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics ae PCONNeCCE ADSL IP Filtering IGMP Proxy NAT Proxtes Pamirre Priory r User Heme Method GET Aoclicahon Type lappicencral Ec Ea Domain tame T Dertination address e unf M Soure Range From Tod E Day Freon Suny 1 00 do Day To sar f 23 59 Actions fll ej Apply Cancel Proxy Parameters Term Definition Port Proxy port Priority Priority of the policy you re creating Options range from 0 to 65 535 User Name A configured user in the router s internal database You must configure users through the Access Control Menu Application Type HTTP application file type MIME to filter or proxy Options are sapplication all simage all video all eaudio all sapplication octet stream audio x wav audio x mpeg image jpeg video mpeg Destination Address Destination IP address of the FTP or HTTP server on the WAN Source Range Local IP address range that the rule appli
136. cs Enter 2 at the Statistics Menu The Firewall Statistics Menu appears This menu displays FTP Proxy statistics e HTTP Statistics Enter 3 at the Statistics Menu The Firewall Statistics Menu appears This menu displays HTTP Proxy statistics Main Menu gt Advanced gt Diagnostic Enter 11 at the Advanced Menu The Diagnostic Menu appears To perform an OAM loopback test on a VCC enter 1 To perform a ping test enter 2 USR8550 HyperTerminal alojxj Ble gdt yew Cal Jrarsfer Helo Die S13 cli OAM Loopback Vpi 0 4095 Yei 0 655395 Flow Type seg ete LLID FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Do You Want To Start OAM Loopback Y N FE Oe Fe Fe me FEE FE Ee FE mE mt De Oe OE mE HE Oe OE nt tn Oe He Oe ee a a E a e Mandatory Enter Valid Value Value Should Be either Of Y N a CERERE EEEE EEEE Press Esc To reak DEERE EEEE Connected 0 18 20 NTICO 9500 e461 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 41 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USRO550 HyperTerminal Efe Eck Yew Cal Trarefer Help Dls 513 cla ce PARRA NA AHR HAR ARERR AEA HEHE e E R HEHEHE ANE HEARNE HEME E E A E E E E E e a Ping IP Address or Domain Name 123 123 129 123 Do You Wish To Ping Y N y Dette tate ete ieea tee eee te iets ete eeete ete eteeeate tate ianeieteteaeeteeteeteeieneteneteneheteteie t
137. ct OTI ecoOnnect f ADSL Link Status System Statistics ATM Statistics Traffic frp WS R k User Name Packets In Packets Dut Bytes In Bytes Out Mone 9 g o o mot J 9 o 9 pppoe o 0 copyright 2002 US Robotics file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 54 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide HTTP Proxy Statistics The HTTP Proxy Statistics screen maintains data on the user Software collects statistics for incoming packets outgoing packets incoming bytes and outgoing bytes If you disable authentication this screen displays statistics on the general user file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 55 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM a FP Supt Contents OJ ALT US Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Summary Web User Interface Terminal User Interface Command Line Interface Configuration Examples Installation Uninstallation Troubleshooting Glossary Regulatory Information amp Installatior U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide U S Robotics Pi tf Ready Set Connect U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Installing the Router For current product s
138. ct is the right choice See Figure 3 12 Inthe PPPoE box verify your desired Idle Timeout value See Figure 3 13 In the PPPoE box find the authentication protocol Verify that your ISP uses this protocol See Figure 3 14 Click the Network tab at the List of DHCP Entries top of the window SelectIfName Subnet Netitosk Start Ip End Ip Gatevay ethi 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 10192 168 1 15 Click DHCP Add Delete Stop Figure 4 16 Verify your DHCP setting See Figure 4 17 Verify that the DHCP server started See Figure 4 ON JRATION EXAME Setting Up RFC1483 Routing without NAT file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 20 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide RFC1483 Routed without NAT Enabled ISP f po SureConnect 9003 ae red T ri am a l Network P Address 192 163 613 ETHie P Address 192 168 61 1 Pai xon tn vi a temet lie iliac In Mask 255 255 255 0 Mask 255 255 255 0 NAY 192 168 41 1 Detaut Gateway 192 168 61 1 WAN P Address 192 168 41 50 AN P Mask 255 255 255 0 Sa IP Network Layer Ethernet ATM RFC1483 Routed Datalink Layer 101 00BaseT andor USB ADSL Network Dependert Physical Layer Configuration Description When you use RFC1483 Routing the router encapsulates IP packets over
139. d to the interface Dot notation is used to enter the IP address for example 192 168 2 1 netmask lt mask gt The netmask is used to extract the network part from the IP address It also specifies how much of the address is to be reserved for subdividing the network into sub networks that are taken from the host field of the address Netmask is AND ed with the interface IP address to get the network ID file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 12 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide that is used in routing indicating that this network is reachable through these interfaces The mask can be specified as a single hexadecimal number with a leading Ox for example OxffffffO0 or with a dot notation Internet address of 255 255 255 00 broadcast lt addr gt Broadcasting is used when it makes sense to send the same message to multiple recipients on the LAN This option is used to specify the broadcast address to be used in the network The default broadcast address is the address with a host part as all 1 s in the IP address For example 192 168 2 255 is a broadcast address for network 192 168 2 0 down Mark an interface down When an interface is marked down the system will not attempt to transmit messages through that interface up Mark an interface up This may be used to enable an inte
140. data packets between local area networks LANs or wide area networks WANs Based on routing tables and routing protocols routers read the network address in each transmitted packet Routers then decide where to send the packet A router bases this decision on the best route The Routing Setup menu allows the user to configure how the router forwards received IP packets RIP Information Routing Information Protocol RIP is a routing protocol and is part of the TCP IP suite RIP determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination RIP determines the smallest hop count by communicating with other routers within the network Only use RIP if the target router also utilizes RIP RIP Status On Off selection Version Version 1 RIP1 or Version 2 RIP2 Should match RIP versions used by other routers in the network To save and install RIP data 1 Input the data 2 Click Apply Route Configuration Use the Routing Setup area to add delete or modify static routes Static routes are file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 17 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide permanent routes that the router stores The router uses these routes when determining where to forward IP packets that it receives Destination Network ID IP address of the network that you re defining in the table Destination Su
141. de Leases represent which IP addresses are allocated to which machines and for how long The list option lists all outstanding leases lease list lease delete o ipaddr lt ipaddr gt 1 11 RIP RIP is a protocol that automatically updates the routing entries on the system This is done by cooperating with other nearby routers The RIP commands are located in the rip directory Two commands are available rip and ver In order for any configuration changes to take effect the configuration must be saved with save command and the system rebooted 1 11 1 rip rip starts and stops automated updates of routing tables When RIP is enabled the system communicates with other routers in the network to update and maintain the IP routing tables By default RIP is not enabled If RIP is enabled but no version is specified RIP version 1 is used This command is available in the rip directory rip o lt onl off gt on Enables RIP processing off Disables RIP processing 1 11 2 ver file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 23 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Specifies the version of the RIP protocol that will be used The permissible values are 1 or 2 The default is 1 ver o lt 1 2 gt 1 11 3 list Lists the routes currently available list Note For these new values to t
142. dress in responding to a LAN port node s DHCP request file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 14 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Gateway IP address of the Default Gateway or Router that the node will use eNetmask Subnet Mask for the LAN that the node will be on DNS Domain Name Server The DNS that the node will use DNS is a server with a database The database translates a domain name into a corresponding IP address For example USR com resolves into IP address 231 222 320 4 Communications over the LAN between the node and USR com web site use this address eLease Time Number of days that the node can use a DHCP lease Subsequently you must renew the lease with the DHCP server Sp etwork DHEP Relay Microsedt Internet xplorer j la x Fie Edt View Favorites Toos Hip a Bok DAA seach e Aws 9 ad Oi od Addres Vb bet 192 168 1 3 drepretey tend uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a A ao POONNCL GLAN Setup DHCP PONS Relay Routing Setup Spanning Tree Server j 0000 Sian iton 5 Hoar A Bd BS a D i Je network onc Relay BJDoasnertt Mernsatt w 2 U S Robotics Suecomne Sf N DSMSQB som DHCP Relay Suppose that a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server resides on a different LAN than the nod
143. e 11 vc B Vci 0 65 535 B Status enable disable B Interface Name ATM 0 7 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router Main Menu gt Advanced gt SNDCP gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 30 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide PPPoA Enter 3 at the SNDCP Menu The PPPoA Menu appears This menu provides the following options e List PPPoA Enter 1 at the PPPoA Menu The List PPPoA Menu appears This menu displays configured PPPoA variables e Configure PPPoA Enter 2 at the PPPoA Menu The PPPoA Menu appears This is a two screen menu Set these PPPOA variables Configure PPPoA Screen 1 Configure PPPoA Screen 2 B Profile ID 0 7 B MTU 0 1 500 B Interface Name ppp 0 7 B Encapsulation Type 11c vc B Vpi 0 255 B Restart Time B Vci 0 65 535 B My IP Address B User Name B Peer IP Address B Password B Enable Nat Y N B Authentication Protocol B NetMask pap chap B MRU 0 1 500 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Start PPPOA Enter 3 at the PPPoA Menu The Start PPPoA Menu appears This menu allows
144. e BP OP Or Or me te Oe Oe te ae Firewall Firewall Policies Port Range Mapping Static NAT ACL Proxies Static WAN Address Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice E i 7 E 7 a G E Ea 90 0 FE Oe OE me tee EEEE EEE ee me ee ee ee me Enter Your Choice 06 1 Fe He Oe Fe ee ee nt Oe ee ee ne te me ne oe ee Connected 3 04 36 vri00 9600 8 N 1 CAPS e Firewall Policies Enter 1 at the Firewall Menu The Firewall Policies Menu appears Select Policies or Action or press lt ESC gt to exit to the previous menu Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall gt Firewall Policies gt Policies Enter 1 at the Firewall Policies Menu The Policies Menu appears This menu allows you to add list or delete port firewall policies e Add Firewall Policy Enter 1 at the Policies Menu The Firewall Add Policies Menu appears To add a firewall policy set the following parameters Firewall Policy Parameters Policy Term Definition Precedence Priority of the policy that you re creating Options range from 0 to 65 535 Src IP Data source Either an IP address or network Address Src Net Mask Subnet Mask for the data s network source Options range from 12 255 240 0 0 to 32 255 255 255 255 Dest IP Data destination Either an IP address or network Address file P T_WRITER Documentatio
145. e Mubishexing F Enable napy l Enable OHC pFOL489 Bridged C RFC14R3 Routed WAM IP address WAN rubeat maski o C porot Urer name A Dialing Mode f rect z Idle Timeout min f Authendcation f HAF topoa User name R Parsvord On CHAP Mer IP addrese brat maski Add Modily Delete Current ATM PVC List SelectMode VPIVCIEncapNATIP Address Subnet Mask UFO meeen PPP Statue C Romed 39 LAC Om 1921684150255 255 25504 Na Ma Na ma Below the Add button notice the Current ATM PVC List On this list select any PVC that you don t need Click Delete Click RFC1483 Routed Enter VPI and VCI values Click the radio button for your desired encapsulation mode Your choices are LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing At Network Settings check NAPT At Network Settings check DHCP In the RFC1483 Routed box enter the static IP address and mask that your ISP supplied file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 29 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 14 Click Add 15 Click the Network tab at the top of the window 16 Click DNS Relay The DNS amp Default Gateway Configuration Window opens Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics lj a U S Robotics A a lt a u Set TALIF Sur konnect A PLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay ONS Relay Rout
146. e Width Modulation Modulation method Signal modulates or alters the duty cycle of the pulse In PWM the carrier is a pulse stream Also called PDM Pulse Duration Modulation Q QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Modulation method used by modems and DSL equipment Combines two amplitude modulated AM signals into a single channel The modem inserts the signals 90 degrees one quarter cycle out of phase with each other Engineers call this 90 degree phase shift quadrature QAM modulates both carrier phase and amplitude Doubles effective bandwidth R RAM Random Access Memory Primary memory in a computer The computer can overwrite this type of memory with new data The random access part of RAM derives from the way RAM stores data The computer can locate any bit of information in RAM in an equal amount of time This fact applies regardless of where the bit resides RIP Routing Information Protocol Routing protocol and part of the TCP IP suite RIP determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination RIP determines the smallest hop count by communicating with other routers within the network Only use RIP if the target router also utilizes RIP RJ 11 Six conductor modular telephone jack wired for up to four wires The most common telephone jack in the world is the RJ 11 This connects telephone file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 8
147. e accept e de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander utilisateur de d brancher un appareil a la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais fonctionnement Canadian router Users your warranty and repair centre is U S Robotics Unit 100 13751 Mayfield Place Richmond B C Canada V6V 2G9 CE Compliance CE Declaration of Conformity file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 5 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide We U S Robotics Corporation of 935 National Parkway Schaumburg Illinois 60173 5157 USA declare under our sole responsibility that the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents EN60950 EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 We hereby declare that this product is in compliance with all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 3 and detail
148. e broadcasting for DHCP service Then the DHCP broadcast request must be forwarded across the router WAN to a subnet where a DHCP server resides The router must relay the DHCP request DHCP relay assures that the requesting node receives an IP address that corresponds to the node s subnet The router must have a record of the DHCP server s IP address With this address the router can correctly direct the request to the appropriate DHCP server After you input the IP address into the menu start the relay agent by clicking Start file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 15 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Bp Config OFS Microsoft ternet Explorer E la xj Fi Ed View Favorites Tods Help e Hed gt DD Qh re Bree e od Addres Vb bet 192 168 1 fdrecorfig hem o whe uik Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics f Po PGonnect ADSL q OLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay Routing Sete Spanning Tree p Doma Marne Smery ONS Server Secondry DNE Server Defaut Getevay ons Releyi Ei able Apply Cancel jove O iton DNS Relay The DNS Relay function supports forwarding of DNS requests from a LAN node to a known DNS server Domain Name Internet site address that the router is a group of i e usr com Primary DNS Server IP address of the Primary DN
149. e et oe Enter Your Choice CERERE EE EEEEEEE EEEE Conmected 0 02 05 T100 9600 8 N E e ATM PVC List Enter 1 at the WAN Setup Menu The ATM PVC List Menu appears This menu displays a list of currently defined PVCs e ATM PVC Configuration Enter 2 at the WAN Setup Menu The ATM PVC Configuration Menu appears To configure an ATM PVC 1 Enter a 2 on the WAN Setup Menu The ATM PVC Configuration Menu appears 2 Enter VPI and VCI data B VPI 0 255 B Subnet Mask B VCI 0 65 535 B User Name B SNDCP Component B Password B Bridge Routed PPPoE f Mode Auto Direct PPPoA MER B Idle Timeout min B Encap ve 11c B Authentication B Nat Enable Disable B pap chap mschapv1 B WAN IP Address mschapv2 B DHCP Server 3 Five Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol SNDCP options appear Bridge Routed PPPoE PPPoA MER 4 Choose the SNDCP option provided by your DSL service provider Next SNDCP options for the SNDCP that you selected appear Subsequent screens present several options for each SNDCP file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 6 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 5 Enter the required information Main Menu gt Basic gt WAN Setup continued USR8550 HyperTerminal 2lBi x fle Edt yew Cal onfe Hep ols a15 alial 0
150. e signal AM creates two identical sidebands on either side of the carrier FM creates an infinite number of sidebands MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Parameter that limits the size of packets that transmit on an interface Not all interfaces support the MTU parameter Some interfaces like Ethernet have range restrictions 80 1500 N NAP Network Access Point Public network exchange facility where ISPs connect while peering NAP connections determine how the Internet routes traffic Next Hop IP IP address or Gateway used to arrive at the destination address NRT VBR Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate Service type that supports applications that have no constraints on delay and delay variation but still have variable rate and burst traffic characteristics O file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 6 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide PAM Pulse Amplitude Modulation Modulation method used by modems and DSL equipment The signal modulates or alters the amplitude or intensity of the carrier In regular AM the carrier is a sinewave In PAM the carrier is a periodic series of DC pulses PCM Pulse Code Modulation Digital modulation method for transmitting analog data PCM signals are binary These signals can represent any analog data with only two states logic 0 and logic 1 PDM Pulse Duration Modu
151. e w Apply Cancel 3 Select the ADSL protocol that you Il use For most users Multi Mode is the right choice 4 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 11 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 5 Click WAN Setup The WAN Setup Window opens wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a U S Robotics Kad be SIE 3 SWAN Setup SADSL Standard PPPOE Relay fNAPT Bridge Oridging Advanced WAN Setup r te epeubetion Mode Network Se things wy ven 5 G ucisa I ve Mukipslexing I enable nart anabie omcp APCLaB3 Bridged C FC1483 Routed WAN IP address WAN mnst mask User name pooo Password Dialing Mode Drac z Idle Timeout min authentication HAP gt Pe Pon Urer name E Passwords Authertication CHAS Mer IP address soat masks Add Modit Delete Current ATM PVC List Authentication SeiectMode WPIVCIEncapNATIP Address Subnet Mack ser futbent pe teens Peat C pppoap BS WO On 192 166 12 61255 295 255 0den Chae ne ha tthe 6 Below the Add button notice the Current ATM PVC List On this list select any PVC that you don t need 7 Click Delete 8 Click PPPoA 9 Enter VPI and VCI values 10 Select your desired encapsulation mode Your choices are LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing 11 At Networ
152. eased 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 8 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Use the Advanced Interface menu to configure LAN PPP and ATM interfaces Follow these steps 1 Select the Interface Name 2 Set the IP and Subnet Mask by clicking Configure Interface Some interfaces allow the option of changing interface status Interfaces e Interface merO usage is reserved Its status is always Down e Interface ADSLO is the ADSL SNMP interface e interface 100 is the loopback interface When you perform an OAM loopback the status field displays UP e Interfaces Atm0 to Atm 7 display the interfaces configured for RFC1483 bridged mode or RFC 1483 routed mode e Interfaces pppo to ppp7 display the interfaces configured for PPPoE or PPPOA Parameters e Dynamic IP address from DHCP Selecting this option allows the DHCP Server to assign the IP address e Static IP address Selects the IP address to be statically assigned e interface The name of the selected interface e IP address The IP address of the selected interface e Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the selected interface e MTU Sets the maximum transmission unit of the interface The MTU limits the size of packets that transmit on an interface Not all interfaces support the MTU parameter Some interfaces like Ethernet have range restrictions 80 1500 e Speed Auto 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps e
153. ecified WAN interface to use 1483MER MAC Encapsulation Routing The mer command is used to enable the configuration Port The MER interface name mer0 lt vpi gt lt vci gt These are the vpi vci values on which the 1483 is configured vpi vci are assigned with the veadd command The showatmconn command can also be used to list the current ATM connections with their respective vpi and vci values Note the vcadd and showatmconn commands are located in the atm directory The vpi value is between 0 255 The vci value is between 0 65535 encapsulation Ilc vc Specifies the encapsulation type The possible values are Ilc or vc which represent Logical Link Control or VC multiplexing respectively 1 25 19 mer mer enable disable Delete Status Enables disables deletes or gives status of the 1483MER configurations 1 25 20 relay relay relay o client lt if interface gt lt pvc vpi vci gt relay o server lt if interface gt lt pvc vpi vci gt relay o enable disable relay o display Configures and enables PPPoE relay client lt if interface gt lt pvc vpi vci gt Specifies the server interface for the PPPoE Relay The PPPoE server is connected to this interface The interface may be pppO ppp1 ppp2 ppp3 ppp4 ppp5 ppps or ppp7 server lt if interface gt lt pvc vpi vci gt Specifies the client interface for the PPPoE Relay The PPPoE clients are connected to this interf
154. ectory 1 16 1 adduser adduser lt username gt o services lt cli ftp http gt permissions lt admin ordinary gt Adds a new user to the system This command asks to set password for the user This is an administrators command ordinary users cannot use this lt username gt The name of the user to be added services lt cli ftp http gt Specifies the user privileges The allowable privileges are cli ftp or http permissions lt admin ordinary gt Specifies the permissions granted to the user By default the user is granted ordinary permissions 1 16 2 deluser file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 33 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide deluser lt username gt Deletes the specified user This is an administrators command ordinary users cannot use this 1 16 3 modifyuser modifyuser lt username gt o addservices lt cli ftp http gt delservices lt cli ftp http gt permissions lt admin ordinary gt Modifies the properties of a user account lt username gt The name of the user whose services or permissions are to be modified addservices lt cli ftp http gt Adds cli ftp or http services to the user delservices lt cli ftp http gt Removes cli ftp or http services from the user Examples modifyuser xyz o addservices ftp permi
155. ed Otherwise exit changes the working directory to its immediate parent directory 1 1 4 Is file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 7 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Is Lists all the commands available in the current working directory 1 2 Administration 1 2 1 reboot reboot Reboots the modem note telnet session is lost 1 2 2 save save Saves the current running configuration into memory The current setting will remain saved when the modem is rebooted 1 2 3 version version Displays the version number of the modem s firmware file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 8 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 2 4 date date Displays the current date and time settings date o date MM DD YYYY time H M S Sets the specified date and time 1 2 5 erase erase Erases the current stored configuration The currently used settings are not altered The next time the system is rebooted the system will have its default factory settings Warning Do not use the save command after the erase command unless the erase command was performed in error 1 2 6 bitmap This will show the allocation status of bitmaps like sockets mbuffs and
156. ed in Annex II of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed Product Specifications for ADSL Ethernet Router Standard Conformance Basic ADSL Standards and Specifications Analog Devices 6480 6482 Eagle ADSL Chipset and 6489 Network Processor Supports full rate G DMT ITU T G 992 1 and T1 413Issue 2 ADSL up to 8 Mbps downstream and up to 1 Mbps upstream Supports G lite ITU T G 992 2 ADSL up to 1 5 Mbps downstream and up to 512 Kbps upstream Supports DSL handshaking ITU T G 994 1 Multi DSLAM interoperability including Alcatel Globespan Texas Instruments and Analog Devices based DSLAMS results available upon request Transport Protocols RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet Client and Relay RFC 2364 PPP over ATM RFC 2225 formerly 1577 Classical IP and ARP over ATM RFC 2684 formerly 1483 Multi protocol over ATM Bridged and Routed ATM Attributes file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 6 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide AAL Type AAL 5 ATM Service Class UBR CBR nrt VBR rt VBR Virtual Circuit Support 16 PVCs TR37 Auto provisioning with ILMI v4 0 End to end loopback OAM ATM pacing policing QOS Traffic Management 4 1 Data Rate G dmt 8Mbps downstream 1Mbps upstream G lite 1 5Mbps downstream 512Kbps upstream Media Type Simultaneous data voice can coexist with HPNA Service Provid
157. ed to add a routing entry The destination address and the gateway to reach this destination address must be specified The netmask will be computed based upon the class of the destination address if it is not specified For example a netmask of 255 255 255 0 will be taken for a destination address of 192 168 3 0 since this is a class C address If the destination is directly reachable via an interface requiring no intermediary system to act as a gateway the interface modifier should be specified The gateway given is the address of this host on the common file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 15 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide network indicating the interface to be used for transmission Alternately if the interface is point to point the name of the interface itself may be given In this case the route remains valid even if the local or remote addresses change route delete is used to remove routing entries route change is used to change the gateway for the specified destination address route get is used to get information for routes to the specified destination route flush will erase all routing table entries list routes will list all routing table entries Examples route add o dest 192 168 3 0 gateway 192 168 2 1 Adds a route entry with destination IP address 192 168 3 0 and gateway as 19
158. ee daeieneieteieteheteeieeienetenaleabaieleal Response Destination Host Unreachable Packets Transmitted Ay Packets Received Eg Packets Loss 100 a 7 ERROR Host is Unreachable Press Return To Continue 00 9 FE FFF FE AE E OF FE OF E DE EF FEF E E E E E E E E tt Pr tr E EP PP PP te ee E Connected 0 19 38 yrico heem 5FPOu CAPS UM Capture rv uct Main Menu gt Advanced gt Version Enter 12 at the Advanced Menu The Version Menu appears This menu provides software version information for your router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 42 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide OR U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB S Router User Guide Ethernet USB Router im Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Command Line Interface Summary Web User Interface Index Terminal User Interface Command Line Interface 1 CLI Reference 1a Control Commands Configuration Examples LLI help 1 1 2 home Installation Lis exit Uninstallation La Re ee oe 1 2 Administration Troubleshooting 1 2 1 reboot Glossary Lex save 1 2 3 version Regulatory Information 1 2 4 date 1 2 5 erase 1 2 6 bitmap 1 3 user file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli ht
159. er Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM Media Connection 2 RJ 45 10 100 Ethernet ports 1 USB 1 1 compliant port ADSL port RJ 11 Console port RS 232 AC into power supply Ethernet cable connection to computer RJ 11 connection to ADSL provider System Requirements e A host computer running Windows 95 Windows 98 2000 Me NT 4 0 XP Linux or Macintosh e A host computer running Internet Explorer 4 0 or later 32 MB of RAM and 10 MB of hard disk space memory intensive applications may require more RAM e 200 MHz Pentium or faster compatible CPU e For Ethernet port any computer with an Ethernet 10 100 RJ 45 interface e For USB port host PC with Universal Serial Bus USB support Physical Characteristics LEDs Indicators Power DSL USB Ethernet 1 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 7 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Ethernet 2 Dimensions Length 5 5 in 13 97 cm Width 9 2 in 23 36 cm Height 1 6 in 23 36 cm Weight 14 4 oz 0 448 kg Power Consumption 10V DC at 680mA Environmental Operating temperature conditions 32 122 F 0 50 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Ready Set Connect file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 8 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM
160. er s arp table Example listarps ARP Table destination addr Link Address 192 168 1 3 0 4 76 3f 6e 9c 224 0 0 1 1 0 5e 0 0 1 1 23 7 nat Netmask 255 255 255 0 255 0 0 0 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 48 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Network Address Translation NAT hides internal IP addresses of a network from the outside world and provides access to the Internet for multiple machines using a single or fixed number of public IP addresses The NAT framework supports both dynamic and static NAT The nat command enables dynamic NAT processing With the nat command all private addresses are mapped to the IP address of the specified WAN interface nat o interface lt interface gt alias_ address lt addr gt unregistered_only yes no same_ports yes no disable status interface lt interface gt Configures the specified WAN interface to use dynamic Network Address Translation For all packets transmitted from the WAN interface the source address is modified to use IP address of the WAN interface The source port of the packet may be modified as required Packets received on the WAN interface will have their destination address modified appropriately to reach the appropriate machine on the LAN network alias_address lt ip address gt The source address f
161. er traffic for security purposes and policy management e Connect remote offices at the edge of the network file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 27 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e Can route IP with network address translation NAT for the LAN Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WU This example employs the Web User Interface You can set up the Network Model with any of the router s three interfaces The other two interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TU and the Command Line Interface CLI In any case succeeding steps are similar 2 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard Window opens s ADSL Standard ADSL Standard i Muli Mode Apply Cancel In moat coves the defeat setting of MultiMeds is sufficant check with your 198P for the correct seating 3 Select the ADSL protocol that you ll use For most users Multi Mode is the right choice 4 Click Apply 5 Click WAN Setup The WAN Setup Window opens file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 28 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 10 11 12 13 2 SWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPoE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced WAN Setup m Encapetation ode po eeeeek aeons vrei ver evsna C V
162. erface Menu appears This menu provides the following options e Configure IP Address Enter 1 at the Configure Ethernet Interface Menu The Configure IP Address Menu appears This menu allows you to assign IP data and interface status to either Ethernet interface Options include B Interface Name ethO eth1 B IP Address Type static dynamic B IP Address B Subnet Mask B Broadcast B MTU B Status up down e Configure MAC Speed amp Type Enter 2 at the Configure Ethernet Interface Menu The Configure Mac Speed amp Type Menu appears This menu allows you to assign MAC address variables to either Ethernet interface B Interface Name ethO eth1 B Speed 10 100 auto B MAC Address B Type full half auto Main Menu gt Advanced gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 26 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Interfaces continued e Configure ATM Interface Enter 3 at the Interfaces Menu The Configure ATM Interface Menu appears This menu allows you to configure an ATM interface Enter the desired ATM interface name A menu presents additional variables B Interface Name atm 0 7 B Broadcast B IP Address Type static B Alias Address dynamic B IP Address B MTU B Subnet Mask B Status up down e List DNS amp Default Gateway Enter 4 at the Interfaces Menu The List DNS amp
163. es to From is the first IP address in the range To is the last IP address in the range Domain Name Address of an Internet site to filter Day From To Set the effective start From day and time for the policy Set the effective stop To day and time for the policy file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 37 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ction Specifies how the ACL deals with requests to the policy Options are Allow or Deny To save and install Access List configuration data 1 Input the data 2 Click desired radio button options The router only applies options that you select 3 Click Apply SD hte 192 100 1 1 Microsoft internet Explorer Pee Edt View fp pmte fools Help HBd DA Deh me Bree JD Om od Addres PO http 192 163 1 1 uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a a select User rame User Id servers Permicsnna r foot 1 ch htp fto Admirsstiation r pppoe 2 row administration Add Modity Dalate Changa Pessword O iton 5 Paat 2 M e a D amp lfe By Nanai Frenat SEN YSSS6OB mwan Access Control List of Users The List of Users allows you to delete or authorize user access privileges To set up a new user account you assign a username and password With the username and password you can open a n
164. ess The ISP provides the static public address This type PVC operates with Network Address Translation NAT and DHCP These protocols allow the router to serve LAN users with private addresses file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 6 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Toots Statistics 2 E gt A et Ti i Celil ADSL 4 oA f os J E OWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge Advanced Interfaco Link VPN VPN B State MAL Address Mey caet VPI VO Encapetation oug 1D eth FORWARDING 00 00 00 00 09 01 422 400 mA MA ne NA tA thi FORWAROING 00 00 00 00 00 02 128 100 ma ma na na na uO FORWARDING 00 00 00 32 22 66 128 100 NA MA ma na ma ESTE ia A z Interfaces Add Bridge Erase All Disable Paana tentat mini Copyright 2002 US Robotics Bridging You can group router LAN interfaces Grouping allows forwarding of their Ethernet frames to an ATM interface The U S Robotics Ethernet USB Router defaults to bridging on three ports ETH1 ETH2 and USB The router bridges these ports to the atm0 interface or the first PVC under WAN SETUP To change the grouping 1 Click Erase All 2 Click Interfaces Choose the desired LAN Interfaces 3 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20pr
165. ess static 1 Check the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Modify 3 Proceed by following the same steps as in Add To erase all non static MAC addresses click Erase All Firewall Settings Page file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 23 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide F Advanced firewall Polities Microsoft Internet txnlerer Ee Edt Yew Frote Joos Hep Hea DJA Dah gme Awa J D Om od hetpi f L92 163 1 1 fwpolcykst Atna uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 2 S Robotics 2 PGonnect ADSD IGMP Proky NAT Proxies ACL Fw ore 1 Dest 1P fre Dest tp FW Select Precedence Addross Natmask Addess Natmask Pert Port PTE Flags Action Action r 20000 492 468 4 24 0 0 0 07322 70 70 any here Allow 2 r 29000 6 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 07322 o 7 ANY Nene Allow 2 Add Delete View Actions ie O inent IP Filtering Click the IP Filtering header and view the List of Firewall Policies The firewall s factory default setting is Deny All The router includes factory configured policies that allow access from LAN to WAN List of Firewall Policies This screen displays the current list of firewall policies as defined in the router The list appears in table form To remove an entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete To
166. ess Menu appears This menu displays applied static WAN IP address e Delete Enter 3 at the Static WAN Address Menu The Delete Static WAN Address Menu appears This menu allows you to delete static WAN IP addresses Main Menu gt Advanced gt Interfaces Enter 5 at the Advanced Menu The Interfaces Menu appears This menu provides the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 25 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal e lB x Fle Edt Yew Cal Trarcfer Help ols B13 Os a Interfaces List Interfaces Configure Ethernet Interface Configure ATH Interface List DNS amp Default Gateway Configure DNS amp Default Gateway a List ARP Table Delete ARP Entry Flush ARP Table List Nat Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 18 Configure Nat sc Previous Menu Main Menu Enter Your Choice 90 90 00 FF Ne OE FE OE OF EEEE OP mt nr ee ee ee me te Enter Your Choice 06 0 0 Fe Fe OF Fe ee ne te FOP ee ne ee me ne ee ne Cannected 3 45 16 vri00 9600 B N 1 CAPS e List Interfaces Enter 1 at the Interfaces Menu The List Interfaces Menu appears This menu displays defined interfaces Press lt ENTER gt to view the next page of the list e Configure Ethernet Interface Enter 2 at the Interfaces Menu The Configure Ethernet Int
167. ew account with either administrative or ordinary privileges To delete a user account 1 Click the radio button beside the user entry 2 Click Delete To create a new user entry 1 Click Add on the top level List of Users screen The following screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 38 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Bp http 192 168 4 1 Microsoft internet Explorer 13 xj fhe Edt ye Ffpvte jod tet Hek DDD Ash Girone Bese 9 23 ow J Adans VE http 192 169 1 1 uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics ip Filtering IGMP Proxy NAT Proxies ACL User Marre f Password ol s Services te rominons ia Apply Conce 2 Core Internet User Configuration User Configuration Parameters User Account Data Term Definition Username Configurable username with up to 19 characters Password Configurable user password with up to 19 characters Services Services available to the user Options are CLI HTTP and FTP To select all perform a lt SHIFT gt right click To make multiple selections lt CTRL gt click on each selection Permissions Administration access or Ordinary access To save and install User Configuration data 1 See the table above Input the user account data 2 Click Apply
168. for your ATM PVC See Figure 3 11 Click DNS Relay 12 Verify your Domain IDHEP Relay ONS Relay Routing Setup Spanning Tree Name Setting See Figure 4 DNS amp Default Gateway Configuration Domain Name Primary DNS Sarveri 205 21451 16 13 Verify your Primary DNS Secondry ONS Server 2052144510 Server IP address setting Default Gateway19216820254 See Figure 4 DNS Relayi Enable Apply Cancel 14 Verify your Secondary DNS Server IP address Figure 4 setting See Figure 4 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 9 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 15 Verify your Default Gateway IP address setting See Figure 4 16 Verify that you ve enabled the DNS Relay function See Figure 4 17 Click DHCP List of DHCP Entries SelectifName Subnet NetMask Start Ip Endip Gateway B r athi 192 168 1 0255 255 255 0192 168 1 31192 168 1 10292 168 1 2 18 Verify your DHCP entries See Figure 5 Add Delete Stop Figure 5 19 Verify that the server is running See Figure 5 ON ON X AMP Setting Up PPPoA PPPoA SureConnect 9003 w T 2 ATM T 7 Internet J E P Addres a M A u n Mask pes 0 ETHi P Ackross 168 1 1 sont pm Detout Gateway 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 gt DHCP NAT PPPoA Network Layer Ethernet ATM
169. he checklist below e Confirm that you have secured the power adapter to the router and to an active wall outlet The PWR LED should illuminate e Confirm that you have secured the telephone cable to the telephone wall jack and to the router The ADSL LED should illuminate e Confirm that you have secured the Ethernet cable to the ENET1 and or ENET2 port on the router and to the computer s network interface card The ENET1 or the ENET2 LED or both should illuminate e If you re using the USB cable Confirm that you ve secured the USB cable to the USB port on the router and computer The USB LED should illuminate Status LEDs The front of the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router has five LEDs The first from the left is the PWR LED The second and third are the data transfer ENET1 and ENET2 LEDs The fourth is the USB LED The fifth is the ADSL LED LED conditions below indicate the router s operational status Off Detected no power On Green 10 Mbps Established and detected a physical connection through the Ethernet cable On Orange 100Mbps lbetween router and computer Receiving power from the wall jack power supply PWR gp J p pply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template troubles htm 1 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ENET1 or Flashing Green o
170. he rate at which cells arrive are varied But these cells need o be delivered in a timely manner with minimal delay nrtvbr Non Real Time Supports applications that have no Variable Bit Rate constraints on delay and delay variation but still have variable rate and bursty traffic characteristics Applications include packet data transfers terminal sessions and file ransfers ubr Unspecified Bit Best effort service that does not require Rate ightly constrained delay and delay variation UBR provides no specific quality of service or guaranteed hroughput The traffic is at risk because he network provides no performance guarantees for UBR traffic The traffic descriptor is similar to IP s best effort approach to traffic management lt encaps gt Specifies whether ATM Adaptation Layer is aal2 or aal5 For voice not support by USR9003 connections AAL2 must be specified For data connections AAL5 must be specified peak lt value gt Defines the fastest rate a user can send cells to the network It is expressed in file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 58 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide units of cells per second avg lt value gt Defines the maximum sustainable average rate a user can send cells to the network It is expressed in cells per second This specifies the
171. her aspects of the configuration The list option shows the configured subnets The delete command removes the serving of the specified subnet These commands take effect after the start command has been issued These commands are available in the dhcpserver directory subnet if add o subnet lt subnet gt netmask lt mask gt startip lt startip gt endip file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 20 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide lt endip gt leasetime lt lease time in days gt broadcast lt broadcast address gt dns lt name server gt gateway lt gateway address gt server lt serverip gt file lt filename gt subnet lt subnet gt The subnet that the server will serve IP addresses on netmask lt mask gt The subnet mask for the subnet that the server will serve IP addresses on Startip lt startip gt endip lt endip gt The range of IP addresses that will be served The startip and endip define this range with the beginning and ending IP addresses to be served These addresses are specified in dot notation gateway lt gateway address gt The IP address of the gateway This information is passed to the DHCP clients that they use for a default route entry By default the IP address of this router is passed to the DHCP clients as the gateway leasetime lt leasetime gt The a
172. ield of the outbound packets from the WAN interface will be overwritten with the specified ip_address unregistered_only yes no If yes only the outbound packets with unregistered source IP addresses are translated All the outbound packets with the registered source IP addresses are forwarded on the WAN interface without translation This is useful if you have one more subnet having registered IP addresses that share the common WAN link with the subnet having unregistered IP addresses Registered addresses are addresses reachable and advertised in the Internet whereas unregistered addresses are private addresses which are not reachable through the Internet Currently there is no command to display registered addresses file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 49 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide same_ports yes no If yes nat will try to retain the source port without modification for outgoing packets This can only be done if the port is not already in use by another connection The default is yes disable The Option is used to disable the nat interface status This will display all the configured options on nat interface Examples nat o interface atm0 Configures the WAN interface atm0 to use network address translation nat o alias address 202 54 30 50 Configures alias addres
173. if Interface gt lt encap Encapsulation gt lt restarttime Timeout gt lt auth Auth gt lt myaddr IPAddr gt lt peer PeerlPAddr gt lt mtu MTU gt lt mru MRU gt lt hwaddr Ethaddr gt lt service ServiceName gt lt acname ACName gt lt tag HostTag gt lt user Username gt lt pass Password gt lt vpi Vpi gt lt vci Vci gt lt mode Mode gt lt idletime idleTimeout gt lt nat enable disable gt lt netmask mask gt lt vpn OUI vpnid gt Sets up a PPPoE profile Profile Profile number to configure Specify an integer number from 0 through 7 if lt interface gt Interface name with unit number Four PPP interfaces are available ppp0 ppp1 ppp2 ppp3 ppp4 ppps ppp6 ppp7 encap lt encapsulation gt Encapsulation type Possible values are LLC Logical Link Control or VC VC Multiplexing restarttime lt timeout gt Timeout in milliseconds The default is 3 seconds 3000 milli seconds auth lt authentication gt Authentication type pap chap mschapv1 mschapv2 myaddr lt ip_addr gt Desired self IP Address eg 192 168 26 7 Expressed in dot notation peer lt peer_addr gt Peer IP Address to optionally specify the address of the Internet Service Provider Expressed in dot notation mtu lt mtu gt Maximum Transmission Unit expressed in bytes The default is 1492 mru lt mru gt Maximum Receive Unit negotiated in LCP The default is 1492 hwaddr lt addr gt Hardware address of the router fo
174. iltering i t ONAT Proxies ACL Select Interface Name Type IP Addrece A tho Proxy Interface mone Add Delete w O ient file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 27 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide IGMP Proxy Click the IGMP Proxy radio button and view the List of IGMP Proxy Entries List of IGMP Proxy Entries This screen displays a list of IGMP Proxy entries IGMP Internet Group Membership Protocol is a protocol IP hosts use IGMP to report their multicast group memberships to immediately nearest routers To remove an entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete To create a new IGMP Proxy entry click Add The IGMP Proxy Configuration screen appears Frrewali GMP Proxy Microsoft Internet Explorer 12j xj Ele Edt Yew Favortes Icos Heb a HBa DJAA Dlh rme a 9 D a m J Adian FE http 192 168 1 1 httplgnoirto Duick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a i I A Ca eConnect j IP Filtering ONAT Proxies SACL i 4 i l Proxy trkerface of athl gt Router interface dath zj gjore O Internet IGMP Proxy Configuration On the IGMP Proxy configuration Screen follow these steps to set up your IGMP proxy 1 Select Proxy interface router interface or both Check the box next to the interface 2 Use the pull down menu to
175. ily connected network users DHCP provides safe reliable and simple TCP IP network configuration The top DHCP menu screen lists DHCP server entries To remove the entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete You can also start or stop the DHCP server by clicking Start Stop To create a new DHCP server entry click Add Before adding a new DHCP server entry you must first stop the DHCP server The following screen appears F retwork Det p Microsoft Internet bplorer E 12 xj Fie Edt Wew Favontes Tools Hep a eek t YD Ash aires Bree 9 ow A Addres P bet 192 168 1 1 0HCP info uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics i KODOTICS gt 4 nz D Ae A vif eGONnNNect BUS LL 4 LAN Setup DHCP Relay PONS Relay Routing Setup Spanning Tree l t Interface fers x Starting IP Address f End IP Address aaaea 192 16811 ans d192 16811 Laarse Time in Days i Bore O iont sart DQehBheoanay E Network DHCP scr poasertt Mcrosott W 2 U S Robotics SureCanne SINYSRSGOB 2 0m Configure the following parameters Interface LAN port that the DHCP server will support Starting IP Address First IP address in a block of addresses The DHCP server uses this address in responding to a LAN port node s DHCP request End IP Address Last IP address in a block of addresses The DHCP server uses this ad
176. ing Setup Spanning Tree DNS amp Default Gateway Configuration Domain Hame Primary ONS Server 205 2145116 Secondry ONS Sarveri 205 214 45 10 Default Gateway 192 168 41 1 DNS Relay Enable Apply Cancel 17 At the DNS Relay box select Disable from the dropdown menu 18 Click Apply 19 If your ISP provided a Domain Name enter the name here Domain Name isn t a required field The ISP might not provide a domain name 20 Enter the Primary DNS Server IP address that your ISP provided 21 Enter the Secondary DNS Server IP address that your ISP provided Secondary DNS Server isn t a required field The ISP might not provide an IP address for a secondary DNS server file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 30 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 22 Enter the Default Gateway IP address that your ISP provided 23 At the DNS Relay box select Enable from the dropdown menu 24 Click Apply 25 Click the Tools tab at the top of the window 26 Click Save amp Restart 27 Click Save 28 Click Restart Verify Setup 1 Open the SureConnect gigg 7 Provider see Web T WUI 2 U S Robotics E A Set gt a GOnNNect OWAN Setup FADSL Standard PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This tab is on the top of Figure 1 the screen
177. k Settings enable NAPT and DHCP by selecting the appropriate boxes 12 In the PPPoA box enter your ISP assigned username file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 12 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 13 In the PPPoA box enter your ISP assigned password 14 In the PPPoA box enter the authentication protocol that your ISP uses 15 Click Add 16 Click the Tools tab at the top of the window 17 Click Save amp Restart 18 Click Save 19 Click Restart Verify Setup 1 Open the EEIT ce SureConnect Web User U S Robotic Interface WUD 7 oct WAN Setup ADSL Standerd PPPOE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This tab is on the top of the screen See Figure 1 Figure 1 3 Click ADSL Standard file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 13 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 4 Verify that you ve ADSL Standard selected Multi Mode See ADSL Standard fM jj Mode Figure 2 Figure 2 5 Click the WAN Setup 6 Verify that only the PPPoA configuration appears on the Current ATM PVC List This is the list on the bottom of the screen See Figure 3 7 See the Current Current ATM PVC List ATM PVC List at the
178. l or VC multiplexing respectively vpn lt OUI gt lt vpnid gt Specifies the VPN encapsulation The OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier and VPN identifier are specified as numbers 1 12 3 cachetimer cachetimer lt timeout gt Specifies the idle timeout for bridge table entries The timeout value is in seconds Whenever there is any traffic passing through the bridge the bridge will maintain the lookup table with the MAC addresses coming from configured interface through LAN If the traffic is destined to any MAC address that is found in the lookup table that packet is not sent to the ATM interface If there is no traffic from a particular machine for a certain time period then that entry is deleted from the lookup table The time that the bridge will clear the bridge lookup entry is the cachetimer timeout 1 12 4 setmultiport setmultiport enable disable Enables or disables flooding between ATM PVCs 1 12 5 list file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 25 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide list Lists bridge parameters 1 12 6 stats stats Displays bridge statistics 1 12 7 bridge bridge enable disable delete Enables disables or deletes the configuration of the bridge 1 12 8 filter filter lt action gt lt mac_address gt o fwd drop Configures the filtering c
179. lation Modulation method Signal modulates or alters the duty cycle of the pulse In PDM the carrier is a pulse stream Also called PWM Pulse Width Modulation Peak Cell Rate Maximum rate Cells second for sending cells to the network Phase Position of a periodic waveform PM Phase Modulation Modulation method used by modems radio and DSL equipment The signal modulates or alters the phase or position of carrier waves In regular PM the carrier is a sinewave The phase of the modulated carrier changes in proportion to signal amplitude Port Priority Parameter that determines which port becomes the root bridge port POTS Plain Old Telephone Service Basic voice service available in residences throughout the United States PP Point to Point Protocol Communication protocol for dialing up the Internet over a serial link Such serial links include a POTS and an ISDN line PPP establishes the session between the user s computer and the ISP PPP uses the Link Control Protocol LCP which also handles authentication PAP CHAP etc compression and encryption PPM Pulse Position Modulation Modulation method used by modems and DSL equipment The signal modulates or alters the location of a pulse in the carrier The carrier is a stream of pulses PPPoA Point to Point Over ATM Dial up Internet connections typically use PPP protocol PPPoA is a method for running PPP protocol over ATM PPPoA e offers servi
180. leased 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 52 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tenis Statistics aLnnnort TA ah bonne Cis AUSLIU ADSL Link Status System Statistics AALS snoce Transmitted Cal 0 Recwved Cell o CRC Errore o Coppright 2002 U S Robotics R ATM Statistics The ATM Statistics Screen displays traffic statistics for Adaptation Layer 5 of the ATM protocol and encapsulation AAL5 Statistics The AAL5 Screen totals transmitted and received cells The screen also reports total CRC Cyclical Redundancy Check errors uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Toots Statistics ADSL Link Status System Statistics AALS SHOTA v r VCE Ercepauation Method Cakets in Dockets Out Packets Orepped Packets Bridged No GHDCP Statistics Availabe Copyright 2002 LLS Robetice Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol SNDCP file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 53 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide For the permanent virtual circuit PVC the SNDCP Screen organizes packet information by Encapsulation Method o Ready Set Connect PGonnect ADSL Link Status System Statistics ATM Statistics Traffic Fre HTP Destination Source Destinatio
181. lephone 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 this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact USR Walnut 528 Spanish Lane Walnut CA 91789 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 There are no serviceable parts in this equipment If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer For Canadian router Users file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 3 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL E
182. m 1 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 3 1 adduser 1 3 2 remuser Tas setperms 1 3 4 changepasswd 1 35 listusers 1 4 ifconfig 1 5 route statistic list 1 8 dns_ 2 3 cachetimer 1 12 4 setmultiport 1 12 5 list file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 2 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 12 6 stats 1 12 7 bridge 1 12 8 filter 1 12 9 __ filterlist 1 12 10 filterflush 1 12 11 stp 1 13 ethernet 13 1 elink 1 13 2 setemac 1 13 3 rmon 1 13 4 pread 1 13 5 write 1 14 rarpd 14 1 add 1 14 2 delete 1 14 3 list 1 14 4 rarpd 1 15 logger 1 15 1 log 1 15 2 logSeverity 1 15 3 logFtpServer 1 16 auth 1 16 1 adduser 1 16 2 deluser 1 16 3 modifyuser 1 16 4 changepasswd 1 16 5 listusers 1 16 6 resetuser 1 17 FIP HTTP Proxy 1 17 1 accountstats 1 17 2 ftpproxy file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 3 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 17 3 httpproxy 1 18 ACL s 1 18 1 addacl 1 18 2 delacl 1 18 3 listacls 1 19 snm 1 19 1 list 1 19 2 set 1 19 3 shutdown 1 19 4 help 1 20 adsl 1 20 1 setmode 1 20 2 readcmv 1 20 3 writecmv
183. mand Summary 1 CLI Reference Command Line Interface CLI is used to configure the system via Telnet To enter the CLI you must Telnet into the modem at the modem s Management IP address default 192 168 1 1 The default username is root The default password is 12345 All the system commands for various modules are organized in different directories All these directories are put under the directory called home However they can be listed by running help command All the administration commands are located under the home users Upon logging into CLI the user enters into the default directory home The current working directory includes the login name in the command prompt ex root home file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 6 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 1 Control Commands The CLI provides commands for navigating between directories listing the commands in a directory and providing help Any of these commands may be executed from any directory 1 1 1 help help o lt command gt Displays help and usage text for the specified command If nothing is specified it displays help text for all general commands 1 1 2 home home This command changes the working directory to home directory 1 1 3 exit exit If the user is working in the home directory the session is clos
184. mount of time the DHCP lease of the IP address will last This is specified in days The default is 7 days broadcast lt broadcast address gt The IP broadcast address that the server will listen to for DHCP requests By default a standard broadcast address for the subnet is used dns lt name server gt The IP address of the DNS server that should be passed to DHCP clients By default the dns address configured on the WAN interface from the Internet Service Provider via DHCP server or PPPoA PPPOE is used server lt server gt file lt filename gt These options are used to support Bootp clients The client will go to the specified server to retrieve the specified file as the boot image The 6489 based router does not support storage of a file for a remote client to boot from so the server specified will be another machine on the network subnet if list subnet if delete Examples subnet add ethO o subnet 192 168 5 0 startip 192 168 5 200 endip 192 168 5 210 leasetime 3 dns 192 168 5 7 IP addresses will be assigned to up to 11 DHCP clients The IP addresses assigned will begin with 192 168 5 200 and end with 192 168 5 210 The length of the IP address assignment the lease is 3 days The address of the DNS server 192 168 5 7 will also be sent to the DHCP clients file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 21 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robo
185. n Add Menu appears To add a firewall action set the following parameters Firewall Action Parameters Policy Term Definition Interface Name Name of the Interface to apply the parameter to Direction Specifies whether the action applies to incoming outgoing or both incoming and outgoing traffic Options are Any In and Out FW Action How the system handles packets Your sub options include Allow Permits packets to enter or leave the system Reset Forces the TCP connection to reset file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 20 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Reject Drops the packet and issues an unreach host ICMP error Drops the packet Time The parameter applies during the time period that you Specify Select the start From day time and stop To day and time After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e List Firewall Action Enter 2 at the Action Menu The Firewall Action List Menu appears This menu displays implemented firewall actions e Delete Firewall Action Enter 3 at the Action Menu The Firewall Action Add Menu appears This menu allows you to delete Firewall actions Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall
186. n Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 19 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Dest Net Subnet Mask for the data s network destination Options range Mask rom 12 255 240 0 0 to 32 255 255 255 255 Source Port Transport layer source port Options range from 0 to 65 535 Protocol IP protocols to be filtered Options are Any all TCP UDP ICMP AH ESP TCP Flags Filtering of the TCP Flags that control session setup and ermination Options are None urg Urgent ack acknowledgment psh push rst reset syn Synchronize fin finished After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e List Firewall Policies Enter 2 at the Policies Menu The List Firewall Policies Menu appears This menu displays implemented firewall policies Press lt ENTER gt to see the next page in the list e Delete Firewall Policies Enter 3 at the Policies Menu The Delete Firewall Policies Menu appears This menu allows you to delete Firewall policies Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall gt Firewall Policies gt Action Enter 2 at the Firewall Policies Menu The Action Menu appears This menu allows you to add list or delete firewall actions e Add Firewall Action Enter 1 at the Action Menu The Firewall Actio
187. n each channel the number of bits per symbol may be independently selected Independent selection allows a DMT modem to be rate adaptive Both G DMT and G Lite use DMT DNS Domain Naming System Mechanism used in the Internet for translating names of host computers into IP addresses DNS Relay DNS requests that the router forwards from a LAN node to a known DNS server The router uses a DNS relay when the router functions as a NAPT Network Address Port Translation device The requests arrive at a DNS server over the WAN link To function as a NAPT the router requires DNS relay settings DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Network device that receives signals from multiple customer Digital Subscriber Line connections DSLAM places signals on high speed lines with multiplexing techniques for the fastest phone line technology available E file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 3 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ESP Encapsulating Security Payload ESP provides confidentiality Optionally ESP also provides integrity authentication anti replay service and limited traffic flow confidentiality Options selected at the time of Security Association establishment determine provided services For confidentiality shared ESP supports shared key encryption algorithms such as DES and Triple DES F Fil
188. n inbound Outbound Packets Source IP i port A Protocol ket packet NAT TCIPSsrCrWw 292 60 5 10392 3681 255 137 137 17 o 74 Disable 0 o 1 92 469 5 10492 4684 255 198 198 17 o 20 Diable D 1 292 269 110 19216811 1015 a0 6 259 163 o Disable Oj O 3 292264110 142a 1046 ao les eet ee oO Disable D 52 192 160 21 10 224 0 8 95 2022 427 a7 a i s o Enable 0 0 1 SP26 LIO 224 0822 1033 427 1 9 15 Enable O O 1 292 148 210 19216811 1036 x 17 9 Disabled 0 1 292 2082 10 29216822 2037 so 6 3 4 o Disable A 6 ia 392 468 4510 392 166 1 1 1030 ec s o Disable pan ya 192 168 41 10 392 3681 4 1039 s t 9 2 o DirableG O ft K 2922148 i10 192 1681 1 21040 a0 6 231 i167 Disable o 9 1 292 244210 19216821 2041 wo ia 1 as sable 0 D ji 192 160 21 10 392 368 1 1 1042 sa 17 o s o Dizable o ii 277 AETE 10 EPZIER TD i Ot s 1 9 s Disableg 0 1 292 164 2110 19216811 1046 s 1 0 Disabled 0 1 2192164 110 19210811 104 ss 1 o s Disable 0 oO i Firewall Statistics The Firewall Statistics Screen maintains flow based statistics for incoming outgoing and dropped packets Flow statistics describe the source address source port destination address destination port and protocol Traffic Statistics The Traffic Statistics Screen displays data about inbound outbound and dropped packets uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tenis Statistics A Ready Set Conne
189. n on the best route The Configure Route Menu allows you to adjust how the router forwards received IP packets To configure a route 1 Enter a valid destination network ID This is the network IP designation of the network defined in the table 2 Enter a valid destination subnet mask This is the network subnet mask of the entry defined in the table 3 Enter a valid next hop ID This is the IP address or gateway that the router uses to arrive at the destination address 4 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router Main Menu gt Basic gt Routing Setup continued e Delete Route Enter 3 at the Routing Setup Menu The Delete Route Menu appears From this menu you can delete a route To delete a route 1 Enter the appropriate network ID 2 Enter subnet mask data 3 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Flush Routing Table Enter 4 at the Routing Setup Menu The Flush Routing Table Menu appears To flush a routing table 1 Type Y 2 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e RIP Information Enter 5 at the Routing Setup Menu
190. n_name gt set n1 lt name_server gt n2 lt name_server gt Sets DNS entries for the system The domain_name specifies the name of this domain for the file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 17 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide router The name_server specifies the IP address of the server resolving DNS requests To clear a domain entry specify double quotes for the domain name To clear the name server entry specify 0 as the name server n1 lt name_server gt Used to specify the primary name server n2 lt name_server gt Used to specify the secondary name server Examples cli dns set d analog com Sets the domain name to analog com cli dns set d Removes the domain name cli dns set n1 137 23 41 2 Sets the primary name server for DNS queries cli dns set n1 0 Removes the primary name server 1 8 2 list list Lists DNS domain name and name server 1 8 3 dnsr Enables Disables the DNS relay function dnsr start o lt server1 gt lt server2 gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 18 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide dnsr stop o lt server1 gt lt server2 gt
191. nect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Glossary A B C D E E GH WKL M N OP QR S TU V WXYZ ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Transports information to and from customers and networks ADSL employs different upstream and downstream data rates The asymmetric name refers to these differing rates AH Authentication Header RFC2402 defines AH AH provides integrity and authentication through the shared key hashing algorithms HMAC MD5 HMAC SHA1 AH provides authentication for as much of the IP header as possible AH also authenticates upper level protocol data AM Amplitude Modulation Modulation method used by modems radio and DSL equipment The signal modulates or alters the amplitude or intensity of the carrier In regular AM the carrier is a sinewave The amplitude of the modulated carrier changes in proportion to signal amplitude AM creates two identical sidebands on either side of the carrier These sidebands contain the signal data Either sideband can be attenuated or suppressed without harming the signal data With an equivalent signal AM tends to require less bandwidth than FM does AM s disadvantage is that it s more subject to impulse noise and static than FM is ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode Protocol that packs digital information into 53 byte cells The cells switch throughout a network over virtual circuits
192. nect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide The user may find the following information prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Telephone Interference Bulletin This document is available on the Internet through the FCC Consumer and Government Affairs Home Page at http www fcc gov cgb Under Consumer alerts and factsheets gt Telephone gt Miscellaneous Telephone Information select Interference to Telephones Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device U S Robotics requires that you use a quality interface cable when connecting to this device Suggested cable type is 90 ohm USB cable for the USB port and standard telephone cable for the RJ 11 port The telco cable needs to be connected with a minimum 26A WG telephone cable UL Listing C UL Listing This information technology equipment is UL Listed and C UL Listed for both the US and Canadian markets respectively for uses described in the User Guide FCC Part 68 Registration Customer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US A
193. nect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide listacls module module httpproxy ftpproxy 1 19 snmp Snmp commands allow listing and setting of current SNMP configuration 1 19 1 list list This command lists the current SNMP configuration like system version system contact system location system id etc Example List Current SNMP Configuration System Version Description U S Robotics Corp SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router System Contact Phone 1 800 874 2000 System Location Schuamburg II USA System ID 136 141 4242 255 Default Trap Address 192 168 1 1 Communites for reading MIB public for modifying MIB 1 pub for modifying MIB 2 chip 1 19 2 set set d c I i t s1 s2 value This command allows modification of any current SNMP configuration d value System Version Description file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 37 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide c value System Contact value System Location I value Assigned Enterprise Number t value Trap Server IP Address r value Community for reading MIB s1 value Community for modifying MIB s2 value Community for modifying MIB 1 19 3 shutdown shutdown This command shuts down the SNMP agent 1 19 4 help Option snmp list set d c I i t s1 s2 value d Sys
194. nfigure MER MER Status Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice _ ee GN Se Ree Se ee ce A ot a oe Be ie fe oe ee a OA om OS 2 2 2 Bie Re Ee E88 SS a AN 00 90 FF FF FF Fe Oe me Fe OF tt Ot Fe OP me E Oe Be ne Oe oe me te Enter Vour Choice 90 0 0 FF FF OF Fe FF Bt ne Oe BF OF tO te Oe ne ne ee ne Connected 6 27 07 vri00 9600 8 4 1 e List MER Enter 1 at the MER Menu The List MER Menu appears This menu displays configured MER variables e Configure MER Enter 2 at the MER Menu The Configure MER Menu appears This menu allows you to set MER variables To configure MER variables set these options B Interface Name mer0 B Vci 0 65 535 B Vpi 0 255 B Encapsulation Type 11 vc After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e MER Status Enter 3 at the MER Menu The MER Status Menu appears This menu allows you to change between enabled disabled or deleted status Main Menu gt Advanced gt SNDCP gt PPPoE Relay Enter 6 at the SNDCAP Menu The PPPoE Relay Menu appears This menu allows you to list file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 33 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide configure or delete PPPoE relays From this menu you can also check the stat
195. nnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide da lt ip address gt Specifies that one of the criteria for a match is the destination address of the IP packet header The ip_address must be specified in dot notation The prefix_length is used to specify the size of the netmask The value for prefix_length from 12 to 32 sa lt ip_address gt lt prefix_length gt Specifies that one of the criteria for a match is the ource address of the IP packet header The ip_address must be specified in dot notation The prefix_length is used to specify the size of the netmask The value for prefix_length from 12 to 32 dp operator lt port gt Specifies that one of the criteria for a match is the destination port of the IP packet header The port is a numeric value from 0 to 65 531 Optionally an operator may be specified so that many ports can be matched The operators supported are lt gt sp operator lt port gt Specifies that one of the criteria for a match is the source port of the IP packet header The port is a numeric value from 0 to 65 531 Optionally an operator may be specified so that many ports can be matched The operators supported are lt gt tos operator lt class gt The Type Of Service flag causes the type of service field in the packet header to be marked with the specified value Based upon this marking the packet will be given the applicable priority if the transmitting interface has a Queuing mechanism en
196. of service or guaranteed throughput 3 uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tenis Statistics OWAN Setup ADSL Standard PPPOE Relay fNAPT Bridge Bridging Interface VCC PPPSE PPPoA rane vpi va Interface Usertiaee Paseword Select mnte Ide Nat Subnet Mack Valid Active Tima Out Na PPPoE Entry Available Start Stop Delete Dateutt PES TELE ERNESTINE z Advance PPPOE Use Advance PPPoE to connect to or disconnect from a PPPoE server Click Start to use the connection Click Stop to disconnect The menu also includes two other button options Click Default to make the ISP connection your default connection Click Delete to delete the connection file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 11 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tenis Statistics a gt F Ready Set Connect gt eg TM SCONNECE if WS LU ty uy OWAN Setup PADS Standard PPPOE Relay fNAPT Bridge Bridging Interface VCC PPPOE PPPOA Profile td vpi va Ueertame Pasewerd Subset Authenteation Prutocel Nat Sask valid Active Deland P 3 e 26 ppp vitwan ooceee chap Dusted 0 0 0 0 Valis Tneve Wo So ETA fl Onin Copyright 2002 US Robotics Advance PPPOA Use Advance PPPOA to connect to or disconnect from a P
197. of two identical AM sidebands Some single sideband equipment also suppresses the carrier frequency The carrier must then be restored at the receiver before the signal can be demodulated that is recovered Spanning Tree Bridging Particular algorithm or formula Transparent bridges use the spanning tree algorithm to dynamically determine the best source to destination path This algorithm avoids bridge loops multiple paths that link one segment to another within a network The algorithm determines all redundant paths and makes only one of them active The spanning tree protocol STP is part of IEEE standard 802 1 Splitter DSL device that accommodates analog telephones plus digital data access over the Internet With a splitter analog voice signals transmit at baseband frequencies These combine with passband data transmission through a low pass filter Static routes Permanent routes that the router stores The router uses these routes when determining where to forward IP packets that it receives Subnet Mask Portion of a network Distinguished from other portions by the use of a mask or subnet number Subnet masks split one network into a set of mini networks or subnets Subnetting helps to reduce traffic on each subnet Subnetting also makes the network more manageable Each subnet functions as if it were an independent file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 9 of 11 11 6
198. og messages and the error or info level log messages if enabled will be logged from all modules root logger log o tcp error error level log messages from tcp module will be logged 1 15 2 logSeverity logSeverity o error info on off This command is used to set the specified loglevel as ON or OFF By default error and info log level messages are off There is no on off option for exception log level messages The exception log messages are always displayed on Examples root logger logSeverity o error on Sets the loglevel error on so that error level log messages are displayed root logger log o info off file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 32 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Sets the loglevel info off so that info level log messages are not displayed 1 15 3 logFtpServer logFtpServer Sserver_address username password This command is used to configure the server address user name and password of the external ftp server The log messages are directed to the ftp server given and are logged into a file by name fwlogfile Examples root logger logFtpServer 192 168 1 1 xyz xyz123 A file fwlogfile having the log message will be created in the ftp server 192 168 1 1 1 16 auth These commands are located in the auth dir
199. ollowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful electromagnetic interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations Radio and Television Interference Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna or cable input device e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template regulato htm 1 of 8 11 6 2002 9 02 47 AM U S Robotics SureCon
200. on proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Delete Proxy Interfaces Enter 3 at the IGMP Proxy Menu The Delete Proxy Interfaces Menu appears This menu allows you to delete proxy interfaces by providing a specific interface name Main Menu gt Advanced gt Bridging Enter 9 at the Advanced Menu The Bridging Menu appears This menu provides the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 35 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal xi BB walt sE aE ols 13 c a Bridging 1 Bridge 2 Spanning Tree 3 Filter Esc Previous Menu 0 Main Menu Enter Your Choice 06 90 FF FF Fe FE et te OF Re E DE DE E SE DE Oe ne te ee Oe oe ee E Enter Your Choice 00 10 0 BF Be Fe Bee Fe Be nt te E DE E Fe OP ne te SE DE E ee ee et Cannected 0 01 13 NT100 19600 8 1 mou cas feu Capture Pree echo 4 Main Menu gt Advanced gt Bridging gt Bridge Enter 1 at the Bridging Menu The Bridge Menu appears This menu provides the following options USR8550 HyperTerminal Ole al 3 ala a Bridge Group Interfaces Add PVC Bridge Status List Bridge Information Set Cache Timer Esc Previous Menu O Main Menu Enter Your Choice __ S2 SS 2S
201. on to connect through a USB or an Ethernet port Selecting how to connect your router is a matter of preference Connection also depends on your available computer ports and the operating system that you use For example you must use an Ethernet connection with these operating systems Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 Macintosh and Linux file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 4 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Step 1 Connect Microfilters If Necessary e f your package didn t include microfilters and your ISP didn t provide any Skip to Step 2 of these instructions e f your installation requires microfilters Install one on each telephone device that shares the same phone line as the ADSL signal Telephone devices include telephones answering machines and fax machines A microfilter is a small device that reduces interference between ADSL signals and telephone signals You only need a microfilter if the ADSL router and a telephone device share the same phone line If you don t use a microfilter you may experience background noise on your telephone during data transmission Also telephone calls may interrupt data transmissions Connect Microfilters to Telephone Devices To install the microfilter plug the phone into the microfilter and then plug the microfilter into the telephone wall jack Do
202. on with mode AUTO The default is 60 seconds nat enable disable Enables or disables NAT Network Address Translation for this PPP interface The default is for NAT to be disabled netmask lt mask gt Specifies the netmask for the PPP interface The mask is specified in dot notation i e 255 255 255 0 vpn lt OUI gt lt vpnid gt Specifies the VPN encapsulation The OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier and VPN identifier are specified as numbers Example pppoe 1 o if pppO vpi 0 vci 100 user jones pass Indiana Defines a PPPoE profile The ppp0 interface is used with the ATM connection vpi 0 and vci 100 The user name is jones and the password is Indiana 1 25 5 pppoestart pppoestart lt Profile gt Starts PPPoE given the specified profile The profile is specified with an integer 0 1 2 The profile was previously specified with the pppoe command pppoestop lt Profile gt 1 25 6 pppoestop pppoestop lt Profile gt Stops PPPoE given the specified profile The profile is specified with an integer 0 1 2 The profile was previously specified with the pppoe command pppoestop lt Profile gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 65 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 25 7 pppoelist pppoeiist profile Profile Displays the listing of all available free
203. one and router jacks If the splitter doesn t don t install it between the phone jack and router Your ISP should be able to provide the following e Your user name and password if they were assigned e ADSL Standard Modulation o G dmt o Gllite o Multi Mode o 11 418 Issue 2 e VPI VCI Settings e Encapsulation Mode o RFC1483 Bridged RFC1483 Routed PPPoE PPPoA MER O O O 0 Computer Requirements Minimum System Requirements Ethernet Port Any computer with an Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet adapter NIC 32 MB RAM 10 MB hard disk space Any operating system that supports an Ethernet connection with an IP stack Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 4 0 or later Web browser SureConnect Installation CD ROM requires Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 2 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Minimum System Requirements USB Port Pentium 200 MHz or faster compatible CPU Host PC with Universal Serial Bus USB support 32 MB RAM 10 MB hard disk space Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 4 0 or later Web browser NOTICE Make sure that your computer is on You should have your operating system CD ROM readily available The installation program requires use of the Windows Setup CD e SureConnec
204. onfigure the ADSL mode The router uses configuration and management variables CMV to tweak performance and provide management functions Router firmware defines these values CAUTION Don t write configuration and management variables unless you receive explicit instructions to do so Alteration of CMV values can adversely affect router performance e Configure ADSL Mode Enter 3 at the ADSL Mode Menu The Configure ADSL Mode Menu appears This menu allows you to switch the ADSL mode to ANSI T1 413 G dmt G lite or Multimode Your ADSL service provider determines these values CAUTION Leave ADSL mode values alone unless you receive specific instructions on what to do Alteration of the ADSL mode can adversely affect router performance Main Menu gt Advanced gt file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 14 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide DHCP Server Enter 2 at the Advanced Menu The DHCP Server Menu appears DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol dynamically assigns IP addresses and related information to Local Area Network LAN nodes For temporarily connected network users DHCP provides safe reliable and simple TCP IP network configuration DHCP confers these benefits by preventing address conflicts and conserving IP address use To conserve address use DHCP
205. onnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide When you use MAC Encapsulated Routing WER Ethernet frames bridge over the ATM Virtual Circuit The router can still perform IP routing with Network Address Translation NAT for the LAN To perform this NAT function the router requires a static IP address for its MER interface Your ISP must supply the address The router also supports dynamic assignment of IP addresses to local network nodes When using dynamic assignment the router acts as a DHCP server Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WU This example employs the Web User Interface You can set up the Network Model with any of the router s three interfaces The other two interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TUI and the Command Line Interface CLI In any case succeeding steps are similar 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This tab is on the top of the screen The Service Provider Settings Window opens 3 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard Window opens wick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics 7 U S Robotics Set OWAN Setup ADSL Standerd PPPOt Reloy NAPT Bridge tridging Advanced ADSL Standard A3L Standar Mtani Mode Apply Cancel In mort cores the default setting of MdtNode is suffinent check with your 195P for the comvact setting 4 Select the ADSL protocol that you ll use For most users Multi Mode is the right choice 5 Click
206. ons tab Select Never dial a connection click Apply and then click OK Click Tools and then click Internet Options Click Connections and then click LAN Settings Make sure none of the check boxes are selected and click OK Click OK Netscape Navigator Users Click Edit Preferences and then double click Advanced in the Category window Click Proxies select Direct connection to the Internet and then click OK Click Edit again and then click Preferences Under Category double click Advanced and then click Proxies Select Direct connection to the Internet and click OK Click OK e f you can t connect to the router see the Troubleshooting Ping procedure below in these Troubleshooting Tips I can t access the Internet file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template troubles htm 4 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Possible Solution Make sure that you ve connected the power cord Make sure that you ve correctly connected Ethernet or USB cables between the router and PCs Make sure that you have a DSL link Make sure that you have an active ISP account See the router s Service Provider Setting Page under WAN Setup Check your settings for VCI and VPI See the router s Service Provider Setting Page under WAN Setup Check your settings for username and password If you can t access the Internet refer to
207. overs a large geographic area file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 10 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide WINS Windows Internet Name Service Service that transposes Windows networking names into addresses usable for routing purposes Ready Set Connect file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 11 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Contents US Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Summary Web User Interface Terminal User Interface Command Line Interface Configuration Examples Installation Uninstallation Troubleshooting Glossary Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Manufacturer s Declarations of Conformity FCC Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents ANSI C63 4 1992 Methods of measurement Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15 subpart B 1 15 107 e Class B Conducted Limits 2 15 109 g Class B Radiated Emissions Limits FCC Class B Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the f
208. owing these steps Click Stop to stop the agent Click Configure SMNP Agent Enter your changes Click Apply Restart the agent ABW N Re file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 42 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide BH het p 192 160 1 1 Microsoft internet txplorer laj x Fle Edt View Favortes Tools Help Ea pak Oa Links CustormzeUrhs CAFree AOL amp Uninwted Internet FreeHotmad ReaPlyyer Windows Meda Windows naci Address betpyfft92 163 1 4 LO bao x i Qw Referee Domo Prao Brn uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics a gt F TEL 7 7 r econnech SAU SIU Diagnostic 5ave and Restart Restore and Restart Version System Trap Community Select Verrier 1P Address Community Status 5 1 192 168 50 1 pubit Enable 5 2 192 269 50 10 public Enable Modity Copsright 2002 U S Robotics Ban HEAPS DADO Day Eora Bnw ace Hrn Emo ES SNMEOM zza SNMP gt Trap Set the agent to report up or down status by following these steps Select the version of SNMP manager that the community is running Click Modify Enter the SNMP manager s IP address into its community name Select Enable for that status option Click Apply nA BRWN Re file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003
209. plays the upstream data rate as negotiated by DSL link KB s DownStream Displays the downstream data rate as negotiated by DSL link KB s Attenuation Displays the current attenuation in decibels SNR Margin Displays the current SNR margin in decibels HEC Count Displays the number of ATM cells received ith errors since start of link Firmware Displays the version number of the firmware 15 min ES Counter CRC Errors Displays the number of errors per second or the current 15 minute period Displays the number of cyclical redundancy heck errors per second since training 1 day ES Counter Main Menu gt Basic gt WAN Setup Displays the number of errors per second or the current day Enter 3 at the Basic Menu The WAN Setup Menu appears This menu allows you list configure or delete ATM PVCs Each option takes you to another screen file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 5 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USRB550 Hyper Termanal 215i xj Se Edt Wew Cal Irawfer Help ole S 3 ols g WAN Setup 1 ATM PVC List 2 ATM PVC Configuration 3 ATM PVC Deletion Esc Previous Menu 6 Main Menu Enter Your Choice __ S88 e amp 2 8 2 8 8 8 of 2 26 22 2 8 Ei 90 0 FF Fe Ht Fe nt Be mr me te et et ne te ne en e
210. plete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 27 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e List ARP Table Enter 6 at the Interfaces Menu The List ARP Table Menu appears This menu displays ARP table values e Delete ARP Entry Enter 7 at the Interfaces Menu The Delete ARP Entry Menu appears This menu allows you to delete ARP table values Enter the IP address of the ARP table value that you desire to delete e Flush ARP Table Enter 8 at the Interfaces Menu The Configure DNA amp Default Gateway Menu appears This menu allows you to flush ARP table values Main Menu gt Advanced gt Interfaces continued e List Nat Information Enter 9 at the Interfaces Menu The List NAT Information Menu appears This menu displays currently configured NAT variables If you see a NAT Not Configured message it means that you haven t defined any variables Configure Nat Enter 10 at the Interfaces Menu The Configure DNA amp Default Gateway Menu appears This menu allows you to enable Nat on specific interfaces Set Enable Nat to yes or no If you set it to yes then select one of these interface options B eth1 B ppp 0 7 B atm B merO Main Menu gt Advanced gt V
211. r ENET 2 Flowing data traffic ofr Did not establish a physical connection between router and computer Established and detected a physical connection through the USB cable between On Green router and computer USB Flashing Green Flowing data traffic or Did not establish a physical connection between router and computer _OnGreen _ Established a DSL link ADSL Flashing Green Negotiating a DSL link Off The DSL link failed Troubleshooting Tips None of the LEDs illuminates when turn on the router e Check the connection between the power adapter router and wall outlet e Confirm that you re using the power adapter that came with your U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router package The ADSL light is flashing or is not illuminated e Make sure that the telephone cable connects properly at the ADSL port on the rear of the router and at the phone wall jack I can t connect to the router s configuration utility Possible Solution 1 e Make sure that your Ethernet or USB cables connect properly and securely e Make sure that you ve plugged in the power cord Possible Solution 2 e Make sure that your PC is using an IP address within the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 e Make sure that the address of the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template troubles htm
212. r Action hat the router should do with a data frame from this MAC address The options are Forward or Drop After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Delete Filter Enter 3 at the Filter Menu The Delete Filter Menu appears This menu allows you to delete filters by entering their MAC addresses e Flush Filter Enter 4 at the Filter Menu The Flush Filter Menu appears This menu allows you to flush currently configured filters Main Menu gt Advanced gt Statistics file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 39 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Enter 10 at the Advanced Menu The Statistics Menu appears This menu provides the following options e Interface Enter 1 at the Statistics Menu The Interface Menu appears This menu displays interface statistics The table below defines interface parameters Interface Parameters Interface Term Meaning Interface Name Name of the interface Admin Status Indicates whether the interface is up or down Octets In Number of received octets in bytes Unicast PktsIn Number of received unicast packets Broadcast PktsIn Number of received broadcast packets Discards In Number of received and discarded packets Errors
213. r Installer U S Robotics Welcome to the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Router Installer Setup will install the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Router on your computer To continue click Next e Select the connection type that you will use to connect the router to your computer Click Next file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 7 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Installer J x U S Robotics Specify connection type for your U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Select the Computer to Router connection type How do you want your computer connected to the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router By USB Connect By Ethernet Connection lt Back Next gt Cancel A qualification test will run to verify that your system meets the minimum installation requirements The Results screen will display those items in your configuration that passed with a green flag and the ones that failed with a red flag If your system passed the qualification click Next file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 8 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide
214. r Internet browser and entering http 192 168 1 1 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 14 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide The SureConnect ADSL Utility Quick Setup screen will display Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics U S Robotics a Set ADSL Standard WAN Setup Save amp Restart Thank you for choosing U S Robotics To begin using your ADSL router we suggest doing the quick setup as described below The more advanced functions are discussed in detail in teh Users Guide contact your ISP or the Users Guide before making any changes to the current settings Quick Setup 3 steps 1 ADSL Standard Choose the correct DSL setting 2 WAN Setup Choose the correct ISP settings 3 Save and Restart Save and Restart Step 4 Using the Quick Setup Menu The U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router comes equipped with the SureConnect ADSL Web Utility This utility helps you to get the router set up in three easy steps 1 Select ADSL Standard 2 Configure service provider settings file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 15 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 3 Save and restart CAU
215. r this connection Typically one of the Ethernet hardware addresses of the router are used for this The address is specified with used as a delimiter between byte values eg 10 11 12 13 14 15 service lt service_name gt Service Name acname lt ac_name gt Access Concentrator name tag lt host_tag gt Use host unique tag user lt user gt Username This string can be up to 30 characters pass lt password gt Password This string can be up to 30 characters vpi lt vpi gt The ATM vpi value which was assigned in a veadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command vci lt vci gt The ATM vci value which was assigned in a veadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command mode lt mode gt Mode can be AUTO or DIRECT In case the mode is set to AUTO the PPPoE file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 64 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide negotiation starts only when the system identifies any traffic required to be transferred on the link In case the mode is set to DIRECT the PPPoE negotiation is started manually using the oppoestart command The default mode is DIRECT idletime lt idletime gt The value of idletime is given in minutes and this value indicates how long the link remains up when there is no data transfer over the link The idle time works only when used in combinati
216. r to the Internet Service Provider ISP The router operates in Bridge Mode and only passes Ethernet packets between the ISP and local network The ISP may choose to statically or dynamically assign IP addresses to local network nodes If the ISP employs dynamic assignment a DHCP server in the ISP s network assigns addresses Setup 1 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WUI This example employs the Web User Interface You can set up the Network Model with any of the router s three interfaces The other two interfaces are the Terminal User Interface TUI and the Command Line Interface CLI In any case succeeding steps are similar file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 1 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 34 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 2 Click the Service Provider Settings tab This tab is on the top of the screen The Service Provider Settings Window opens 3 Click ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard Window opens ick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics E 2 J S Robotics an ae Saree ie rte ante af Paste fe E wie We eer TIM tere opm 2002 U S cbota 4 Select the ADSL protocol that you ll use For most users Multi Mode is the right choice 5 Click Apply 6 Click WAN Setup The WAN Setup Window opens Network Firewall Tools Statistics i 7 USRobotics SADSWUtilitye Setup ADSL Standerd OPPPO
217. rectory 1 25 1 routedbridge routedbridge lt interface gt disable lt vpi gt lt vci gt routedbridge lt interface gt enable lt vpi gt lt vci gt o lt enc encapsulation gt lt vpn OUI vpnid gt Configures the specified WAN interface to use Routed Bridge which is RFC 2684 routing Note The Maximum Transfer Unit MTU for the Routed Bridge is 9182 Interface The name of the WAN interface Typically this is atm0 Enable Enables this Routed Bridge interface Disable Disables this Routed Bridge interface lt vpi gt lt vci gt These are the vpi vci values on which the Routed Bridge has to be enabled disabled vpi vci are assigned with the veadd command The showatmconn command can also be used to list the current ATM connections with their respective vpi and vci values Note the vcadd and showatmconn commands are located in the atm directory file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 61 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide enc LLC VC Specifies the encapsulation type The possible values are Ilc or vc which represent Logical Link Control or VC multiplexing respectively vpn OUI vpnid Enables VPN encapsulation OUI is organizationally unique identifier Vpnid is VPN index Example routedbridge atm0 enable 0 100 o enc LLC Establishes a Routed Bridge connection
218. rface after an interface was marked as down By enabling the interface messages can be transmitted through that interface mtu lt n gt Sets the maximum transmission unit of the interface to n the default is interface specific The MTU is used to limit the size of packets that are transmitted on an interface Not all interfaces support setting the MTU and some interfaces like ethernet have range restrictions 72 1500 a Displays detailed information about all the interfaces l Lists the current interfaces Examples root home ifconfig o a ethO flags ffff8843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING SIMPLEX MULTICAST gt mtu 1500 inet 192 168 2 185 netmask Oxffffff00 broadcast 192 168 2 255 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 13 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide ether 08 00 20 c0 c9 74 lo0 flags ffff8049 lt UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MULTICAST gt mtu 16384 inet 127 0 0 1 netmask OxffO00000 The above command lists all the interfaces ifconfig o l Displays a list of interfaces It will result in a listing such as ethO atmo ifconfig o ethO ethO flags ffff8843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING SIMPLEX MULTICAST gt mtu 1500 inet 192 168 2 185 netmask OxffffffO0 broadcast 192 168 2 255 ether 08 00 20 c0 c9 74 The configuration of eth0 is listed ifconfig o ethO inet 192 168 2
219. rom port of the local address that the router uses Options range from 1 to 65 535 Local Port To Set the last To port of the local address that the router uses Options range from 1 to 65 535 Protocol Set protocol Your protocol setting applies to the other parameters on this page Your options are TCP or UDP port numbers After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e List Enter 2 at the Port Range Mapping Menu The List Menu appears This menu displays configured port mapping entries If you find an empty list then you haven t defined any entries e Delete Enter 3 at the Port Range Mapping Menu The Delete Menu appears This menu allows you to delete port range mapping entries Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall gt Static NAT Enter 1 at the Firewall Menu The Static NAT Menu appears This menu allows you to add list or delete Static NAT entries Static NAT stands for Static Network Address Translation Static NAT maps local IP addresses to a public IP address e Add Enter 1 at the Static NAT Menu The Add Menu appears This menu allows you to add Static NAT entries To add a Static NAT entry set the following parameters Static NAT Parameters Static NAT Term Definition Local Address From First address in a range of local IP addresses The router maps these addres
220. s as 202 54 30 50 and maps this IP address to an interface and takes that as NAT interface nat o unregistered_only yes Tells the NAT module to translate only those outgoing packets that bear an unregistered IP address in the source address field of the packet header nat o same_ports yes Tells the NAT to try retaining the same source port while translating outbound packets However if this causes conflict with existing entries in the NAT table then source port will be modified file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 50 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide nat o disable Disables the nat interface nat o status Displays all the options on nat interface 1 23 8 addressmap This command is not supported for the USR9003 router Use the Menu system or the Web Interface to create or delete Static NAT routes or Range Port maps 1 23 9 portmap This command is not supported for the USR9003 router Use the Menu system or the Web Interface to create or delete Static NAT routes or Range Port maps 1 23 10 delrdaddr This command is not supported for the USR9003 router Use the Menu system or the Web Interface to create or delete Static NAT routes or Range Port maps 1 23 11 maplist maplist Display the current mappings for NAT configurations Example maplist Local address range
221. ses and ports List of Port Range Entries NAT stands for Network Address Translation NAT enhances the power of Port Range Mapping Together they can map a local IP address and port to a public IP address and port To remove an entry 1 Click the radio button beside the entry 2 Click Delete To create a new Port Range entry Click Add on the top screen The Port Range Configuration screen appears file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 31 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide F rrewsli MAT Incoming Microsoft teternet Expherer la xj Ee Ek Yew Favortes Joos Heb Ek D3 A Daah Arete Brew J ay am i Adrani VB httpi 192 163 1 1 Matinooninginto uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Tools Statistics PGONN OCI IP Filtering IGMP Prony proxies ACL Port Range Mapping State NAT Mapping Static WAN Addrweses Public address Pubic Port From Public Port Tor Local re O Local Port From i Local Port To Frorocoi 7c P zj Appr Cancel joa emt NAT gt Port Range Configuration To add a Static NAT entry set the following parameters e Public Address Set the public destination IP address inside a packet header The router will map or redirect packets with the address that you specify e Public Port From Set the first From port of the public address that the
222. ses to the public IP address Local Address To Last address in a range of local IP addresses The router maps these addresses to the public IP address NAT Public Address Public address The router maps local addresses to this public address After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 22 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide e List Enter 2 at the Static NAT Menu The List Menu appears This menu displays implemented static NAT entries If you find an empty list then you haven t defined any entries e Delete Enter 3 at the Static NAT Menu The Delete Menu appears To delete a Static NAT entry enter the starting local address Main Menu gt Advanced gt Firewall gt ACL Enter 4 at the Firewall Menu The ACL Menu appears This menu allows you to add list or delete ACL entries ACL provides setup for Proxy services From the Proxy Configuration Menu you can enable or disable proxy services Proxy Services are specialized application programs These programs accept users requests from LAN clients for Internet services like FTP and HTTP On behalf of LAN clients the programs then set up connections to servers on the WAN A proxy server
223. ssions ordinary Allows user xyz to access the system via ftp In addition gives the user xyz ordinary permissions In other words user xyz is not an administrator modifyuser abc o delservices http Prohibits user abc from accessing the system via http modifyuser xyz o addservices ftp delservices http permissions ordinary Allows user xyz to access the system via ftp and prohibits that user from accessing the system via http In addition gives the user xyz ordinary permissions In other words user xyz is not an administrator 1 16 4 changepasswd changepasswd lt username gt Changes password of the existing user This is an administrators command ordinary users cannot use this 1 16 5 listusers file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 34 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide listusers Lists all current registered users and their allowed services and their permissions 1 16 6 resetuser resetuser lt username gt To reset the password This is an administrators command ordinary users cannot use this 1 17 FTP HTTP Proxy These commands are available from the root menu 1 17 1 accountstats accountstats lt httpproxy ftpproxy gt This command is used to display accounting details of specified module 1 17 2 ftpproxy ftpProxy o auth
224. standards for higher speed ADSL than G Lite G DMT provides maximum data rates of 8 Mbps downstream from the subscriber and 1 5 Mbps upstream from the subscriber G lite Standard way to install Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line service Over regular phone lines G Lite makes possible Internet connections to home and business computers at up to 1 5 Mbps Officially known as G 992 2 H file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 4 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Hello Time Time interval between generations of configuration BPDUs The root bridge generates configuration BPDUs ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol A TCP IP protocol for sending error and control messages For example a router uses ICMP to notify the sender that the router s destination node is unavailable A ping utility sends ICMP echo requests to verify the existence of an IP address Interface Name Router interface that will be configured IP Internet Protocol Protocol that allows a packet of information to travel through many networks and LANs IP Address IP addresses deliver packets of data across a network These addresses differentiate the source and destination IP address and keep them constant When a router port detects a packet the router checks the routing table The port attempts to match the network number of the destination IP
225. start Starts the DNS relay function stop Stops the DNS relay function lt server1 gt IP address of the primary DNS server lt server2 gt IP address of the secondary DNS server 1 8 4 help Set and List domain nameserver list set d default domain value set n1 n2 nameserver value 1 9 DHCP dhcp lt interface gt start stop restart Configures an interface to fetch its IP address from a DHCP server The start option enables the interface to get the IP address from the DHCP server The stop option disables this feature The restart option will stop and then start again negotiation with the DHCP server for an IP address Restart is useful to reacquire an IP address Example dhcp ethO start note for the USR9003 etho is equal to port ETH1 and eht1 is equal to port ETH2 file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 19 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 10 DHCPSERVER The DHCP server commands are located in the dhcpserver directory 1 10 1 start Starts the DHCP server 1 10 2 stop Stops the DHCP server The subnet and host commands are used to configure DHCP server These commands are available in the dhcpserver directory 1 10 3 subnet Configuration of DHCP to serve the specified IP addresses The add option is used to specify the IP addresses and ot
226. t Installation CD ROM requires Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP ADSL Network Requirements ADSL and Internet service from your local telephone company or Internet Service Provider ISP Power Requirements The U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router obtains power from the included power supply Be sure to only use the included power supply when operating this device This U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router package includes the following items 2 U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router n Model 9003 Ns Standard 7 ft RJ 11 telephone cable 2 A 4 wire ile file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 3 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Power Adapter USB Cable 3 ft 1 m Ethernet Straight Through Cable 6 ft 1 8 m Quick Installation Guide U S Robotics SureConnect Installation CD ROM with User Guide on Optional Components Some models may include a microfilter in the box or your ISP may supply a microfilter Check with your ISP to see if you need a microfilter The next section discusses microfilter installation If you discover incorrect missing or damaged parts inform your dealer Should You Connect via Ethernet or USB The U S Robotics ADSL Ethernet USB Router gives you the opti
227. t password is 12345 Terminal User Interface Map IOrDAC New Dkr Oucwey IU dancer kisas n dayanar Fea Cavin auHpieter Varia IPn tM laiar ikoe tha ore larra eae haba Naas skafa sam pamik a sa bimgua eama laat a Eal ra Bop baal aa iweE Se pees l fa reme pee daaa boami piae ma jaect A m HOC dpa 3 par m tha he d niy darer Hirea Thi saila Hinas dte enarrtin S SM Le Bee Les we iiia e overs Seve Gs Monde py tel eh ere releto r race Eu peri Pe oe 1 For 2 ilo es Tunoa uns ua Tidee P PP AP fet sae plate as FFs amta 29TH AE Tomer DLIA A nied thet iche atuedsteee hE Te ke Ai Mal ther pled Lac s npas Ibt eFesieate Dniu Pe IM napomat Nass Dhan Porge Were 1a EA za U inne ue tne aang Tee 18H Dormo E P Pare bww Pat a lots iaip r HP sas baak P la Aee CRR ya ie ma maa ee P Tite Kpm Taataa p a nb apr tey re r 1 le FP hey are ad ta Janse ta wor gt Dole He eer E canes EE f RoTa saath ech bak Fe Cain ah Frare ariun T na pm PRAN reler faeces gt OF ivcoart J Crk So nr MOET ELTI arta SE riyat rEg 1c J Corker AP Pika Poa ied Come POPE be ra Soe Jia Click for PDF file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 2 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide version of TUI map TUI Map Main Menu USR8550 HyperTerminal i x file Edt Yew Cal Iransfer Help ols 215 ali oI SE
228. te this program 4 Click Add Remove The Reinstall or Uninstall screen will display Click Uninstall and then click Next All components will uninstall from the computer Windows NT _ Click Windows Start Settings then Control Panel Double click Add Remove Program 3 The Add Remove Programs screen will display all programs that you currently have installed Locate and select the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router You may have to scroll down to locate this program 4 Click Add Remove 5 The Reinstall or Uninstall screen will display Click Uninstall and then click Next All components will uninstall from the computer N Macintosh and Linux Unplug all cables from the computer and the router Ready Set Connect file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template uninstal htm 2 of 2 11 6 2002 9 01 48 AM Contents US Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Configuration Utility Summary Web User Interface Terminal User Interface Command Line Interface Configuration Examples Installation Uninstallation Troubleshooting Glossary Regulatory Information U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP or later Mac and Linux Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checklist To help diagnose the problem use t
229. tem Version Description System Contact System Loaction i Assigned Enterprise Number t Trap Server IP Address r Community for reading MIB S 1 2 Community for modifying MIB shutdown To shutdown the agent 1 20 adsl The adsl directory contains commands to configure and gets the status information of the ADSL link file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 38 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 20 1 setmode setmode lt mode gt Sets the mode of the ADSL link to ANSI 11 413 G DMT G Lite or multi mode After executing this command the configuration can be saved and the next time the machine is rebooted the mode will take effect lt mode gt The mode may be ansi gdmt glite or multi 1 20 2 readcmv readcmv lt cmv_index gt lt offset gt The ADSL Configuration and Management Variables CMV can be read with the readcmv command The CMV variables are documented in CMV Reference Manual This command will only provide meaningful results when the link is operational lt cmv_index gt The cmv index may be one of the following values Note that they must be specified in uppercase ADPT CNTL CODE DIAG DOPT FLAG INFO INTL MASK OPTN PFCL PFRX PFTX PSDM RATE RXDA STAT TEST TONE TXDA UOPT lt offset gt This is a numeric value bet
230. template troubles htm 5 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 Click Windows Start and then click Run In the Run dialog box Windows 95 98 and Me users Type command and click OK Windows NT 2000 and XP users Type cmd and click OK The command line screen opens 2 Type Ping 127 0 0 1 This is your local host address The address assures that TCP IP is installed and functions properly If you can t complete this ping disconnect the router and then repeat the installation procedure 3 Type Ping followed by your IP address This assures that your PC responds to requests If you can t complete this ping make sure all the cables connect properly and that all the correct drivers are installed 4 Type Ping followed by your gateway address to check the communication with your gateway The default gateway address is 192 168 1 1 This assures that you can connect to other machines and the router If you can establish communication with the router you can access the Administration page and configure settings If you can t complete this ping make sure that the router power cord is plugged in Also make sure that the router is properly connected to your PC 5 Type Ping followed by the outside Internet address of your router This is the address that is provided either by your ISP or by the outside LAN This procedure will assure that your router functions properly and allows traffic to pass
231. ter Operating parameter used in LAN bridges and routers When set the filter causes bridges and routers to block transfer of packets between LANs The term filter also applies to a hardware device such as a microfilter When installed this device reduces interference between DSL signals and telephone signals Forward Delay Time Timeout value employed by all bridges in the bridged LAN The root sets the forward delay value FM Frequency Modulation Modulation method used by modems radio and DSL equipment The signal modulates or alters the frequency or pitch of the carrier In regular FM the carrier is a sinewave The frequency of the modulated carrier changes in proportion to signal amplitude FM creates an infinite number of sidebands These sidebands contain the signal data With an equivalent signal FM tends to require more bandwidth than AM does FM s advantage is that it s less subject to impulse noise and static than AM is Frame Variable length information unit that contains packets Also refers to a transmission frame a fixed length unit that carries bits across a physical link A transmission frame is a framed transport component DSL technologies use frames Also refers to a frame of video one image in a video sequence G Gateway Entrance to and exit from a communications network G DMT The ADSL standard approved by the International Telecommunications Union ITU G DMT indicates full rate ADSL which provides
232. tes configuration BPDUs Options range from 1 to 10 seconds Forward Delay Time All bridges in the bridged LAN use this timeout value The root sets the forward delay value Options range from 1 to 200 seconds To configure port information 1 Input the information 2 Click Apply Frrewali Mac P terig Microsoft internet Explorer 218 x Ele Edt Yew Fgvontes Joos Heb Bok gt gt i Gd Dlh me Aa Gld Om od Adans VE het 192 168 1 1 Piterist heni Quick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teols Statistics OLAN Setup DHCP DHCP Relay FONS Relay Routing Setup Undgng MAC Mitertng Select Name Port MAC Address age Action FE PETA A State Forward 00100100133 22166 wae Forward OO100 lt RE SS inert Dynamic Foreard 00 c0 49 0 Bede Static Forward 5 o r o o None 00 0 th a a Static Forvard Parameters Asa Delete Modty Erase All 2 Core O internet file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 21 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Spanning Tree MAC Filters The MAC address is a unique serial number burned into Ethernet adapters This address distinguishes the network card from others MAC Filters allow or reject WAN access for specific machines eList of MAC Address Filters Known MAC addresses and the ports on which the router learned the addresses
233. the Troubleshooting Ping Procedure on this Web page I don t know if my assigned IP Address is Static or Dynamic Possible Solution e f you have active DSL service you probably have a Dynamic IP address e Check with your service provider to verify this information Some providers assign Static IP addresses e f your service provider uses dynamic host configuration protocol verify that you ve enabled DHCP While trying to check my network configuration settings in Windows Me or XP I can t find the Network icon Possible Solution e The default setting in Windows Me and XP is to not show all of the icons within the Control Panel Windows ME Users Click Windows Start Settings and then Control Panel Windows XP Users Click Windows Start and then Control Panel e Within Control Panel click View all Control Panel options on the left side of the screen All Control Panel icons should now be visible I don t know how to configure the TCP IP protocol to work with the router Possible Solution 1 The router must access a network interface card inside your PC Your PC may not recognize this internal network interface card You may be able to resolve this problem by installing or adding the correct hardware 2 Open the help menu system in your operating system 3 Check the help messages for TCP IP Troubleshooting Ping Procedure file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20
234. the router e Delete VCC Enter 3 at the VCC Menu The Delete VCC Menu appears This menu Allows you to delete VCC variables Main Menu gt Advanced gt SNDCP Enter 7 at the Advanced Menu The SNDCAP Menu appears This menu provides the following options file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 29 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide USR8550 HyperTerminal pm lB x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarefer eip ols a3 oi oF Routed PPPoA PPPoE MER PPPoE Relay Esc Previous Menu Main Menu Enter Your Choice Connected 6 07 51 vri00 9600 O N 1 CAPS e IPoA Enter 1 at the SNDCP Menu The IPoA Menu appears This menu allows you to list IPoA variables You can also configure IPoA variables by VCC and interface To add IPoA variables set these options B Vpi 0 255 amp Default PVC Y N B Vci 0 65 535 B Next Hop IP Address B Interface Name atm 0 7 B Status enable disable B Encapsulation Type aa15 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Routed Enter 2 at the SNDCP Menu The Routed Menu appears This menu allows you to list routed variables You can also configure routed variables by setting these options B Vpi 0 255 B Encapsulation Typ
235. thernet USB Router User Guide Utilisateurs de routers au Canada Industry Canada IC This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dens le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par I Industrie NMB 003 Customer Information 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 It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1B 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 a interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five AVIS Le nombre quivalent de sonneries REN
236. through 6 Type Ping followed by your known DNS server address This will allow you to resolve valid Internet host names to IP addresses and to verify that you can access the Internet What If don t receive a return message from a successful ping No return message indicates that the PC can t communicate to the router through IP address assignment Check the address in the configuration utility If necessary correct the address in the Console Mode After making corrections continue with the ping procedure Technical Support Go to the Support section of the U S Robotics Web site http www usr com support file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template troubles htm 6 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide See the FAQ and Troubleshooting Web pages for your specific product These pages address the most common difficulties that users experience e If you can t connect to the Internet contact your ISP for assistance For current support contact information go to the following Web site http www usr com broadbandsupport Ready Set Connect file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template troubles htm 7 of 7 11 6 2002 9 02 16 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Set U S Robotics SureCon
237. tics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide subnet delete ethO subnet 192 168 5 0 The DHCP server will no longer serve addresses for the 192 168 5 0 network 1 10 4 host These commands control the configuration of specific hosts and are useful when specific machines need to have permanent IP addresses assigned The host commands have precedence over subnet commands The add option is used to specify the IP address for a particular host The list option shows the configured hosts The delete option will remove a host configuration These commands are available in the dhcpserver directory host add o macaddr lt mac address gt ipaddr lt ipaddr gt leasetime lt lease time gt broadcast lt broadcast address gt dns lt name server gt gateway lt gateway address gt server lt server name gt file lt filename gt host delete o macaddr lt mac_address gt host list Examples host add o macaddr 00 00 00 d1 26 95 ipaddr 192 168 5 34 Specifies that the machine with the MAC address of 00 00 00 d1 26 95 will be assigned the IP address 192 168 5 34 host delete o macaddr 00 00 00 d1 26 95 Removes this host configuration for the machine with the MAC address of 00 00 00 d1 26 95 1 10 5 lease file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 22 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Gui
238. tions Enable NAPT and Enable DHCP remain selected 6 Click Add e Ifyou chose MER mode follow these steps 1 Enter the WAN IP Address for your ISP 2 Enter WAN Subnet Mask for your ISP 3 Enter VPI VCI values 4 Click the radio button for the desired encapsulation mode LLC SNAP or VC Multiplexing 5 Network Settings Be sure that options Enable NAPT and Enable DHCP remain selected 6 Click Add Proceed to the Tools Menu to save your changes file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 4 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 37 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide uck Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teots Statistics A a m y TM Ciz S GONNEcCctF ADSI UL y UHLA ADS i SWAN Setup PPPoE Relay NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced ADSL Standard Mt Mode Apply Cancel In mort carer the defmt retting of MutiMode ix cufficiert check wth pour SP for the correct zetting Coppright 2002 U S Rabotice ADSL Standard The ADSL Standard menu configures the ADSL protocol You ll find four supported protocols Multi mode 11 413 G dmt and G lite Your ISP determines the protocol to use In most cases Multi mode should allow a connection to the ISP uick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Teots Statistics A a PCOnNEE 14 rE SWAN Setup ADSL Standard NAPT Bridge Bridging Advanced i Select Type ae wer wer r
239. tup Spanning Tree LAN Setup LAN IP Address hige 168 61 1 Subnet Apply Cancel This step changes the LAN IP address that connects to the router s Web user interface In the LAN IP Address box enter the new Ethernet 1 local LAN IP address This step changes the network subnet that connects to the router s Web user interface In the Subnet box enter the new Ethernet 1 local Subnet mask This step locks in your LAN IP address and network subnet changes from the previous steps Click Apply This action saves your current configuration and restarts the router Change these items on your PC s to match the new network that the router is on e IP address e Subnet mask e Default gateway e DNS IP Address If you don t know how to complete this step refer to your PC s manual Most Windows PCs allow access to network settings though the Start Menu at Settings Look for a listing such as Network and Dial Up Connections Also refer to the Quick Installation Guide 20 Open the SureConnect Web User Interface WU Click the Network tab at the top of the window file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 20 Guiness 20prac 20template configexamp htm 23 of 33 11 6 2002 9 00 35 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 22 Click Routing Setup The Routing Setup Window opens OLAN Setup OHCP DHCP Relay DNS Relay fRowting Setup Spanning Tree Routing Setup RIP Information Au
240. u appears This menu allows you to configure cache timer variables Main Menu gt Advanced gt Bridging gt Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Enter 2 at the Bridging Menu The Spanning Tree Menu appears This menu allows you to Provides the following options e Configure Bridge Port Enter 1 at the Spanning Tree Menu The Set Cache Timer Menu appears This menu allows you to set these Spanning Tree Bridge Port variables e Interface Name eth 0 1 ATM 0 7 Link Cost e Priority After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router Transparent bridges use the spanning tree algorithm to dynamically determine the best source to destination path This algorithm avoids bridge loops multiple paths linking one segment to another within a network The algorithm determines all redundant paths and makes only one of them active The spanning tree protocol STP is part of the IEEE 802 1 standard e Configure Bridge Parms Enter 2 at the Spanning Tree Menu The Configure Bridge Parms Menu appears To configure a spanning tree bridge from this menu set the following parameters Bridge Parameters Bridge Term Definition Interface Name Router interface to be configured for spanning tree file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 37 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U
241. upport and contact information go to the following Web site http www usr com broadbandsupport Thanks for purchasing the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Model 9003 The following instructions walk you through installation of the router and the U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Please write down your serial number for future reference If you need to call our Technical Support department you must have this number to receive assistance You ll find your serial number on a bar code sticker on the bottom of the router and also on the box This number has 12 characters You will also need your model number which is USR9003 Installation Overview amp System Requirements What You Need Before You Begin e Active ADSL and Internet service from your local telephone company or Internet Service Provider ISP e A microfilter may be required for each telephone device telephones answering file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template installa htm 1 of 25 11 6 2002 8 55 05 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide machines and fax machines that shares the same phone line as the ADSL signal Make sure that no filter connects between the ADSL router and telephone wall jack Some installations require a special type splitter between the router and wall jack In these installations the splitter must include both teleph
242. us of a PPPoE relay USR8550 HyperTerminal lB x fle Edt Yew Cal Trarefer Help Dis 515 O15 e List PPPoE Relay Configure PPPoE Relay Delete PPPoE Relay Interface PPPoE Relay Status Esc Previous Menu ain Menu Enter Your Choice 96 90 0 FF Fe OE ne He Oe EEEE EE ee mt ee ee ee ee Enter Your Choice 06 0 0 OF Be Fe OF Fe Fe Bt ne et Fe OP te ne te me ne Oe me Connected 6 30 15 NT100 9600 6 N 1 e List PPPoE Relay Enter 1 at the PPPoE Relay Menu The List PPPoE Relay Menu appears This menu displays variables for configured PPPoE relays e Configure PPPoE Relay Enter 2 at the PPPoE Relay Menu The Configure PPPoE Relay Menu appears This menu allows you to set PPPoE relay variables To configure PPPoE relay variables set these options B Client Interface B Vpi 0 255 ethO eth1 ATM usb0 B Server Interface B Vci 0 65 535 ethO eth1 ATM usb0 After you complete your configuration proceed to the Basic Menu and enter 8 The Save amp Reboot Menu appears From this menu save your changes and reboot the router e Delete PPPoE Relay Interface Enter 3 at the PPPoE Relay Menu The Delete PPPoE Relay Menu appears This menu allows you to delete PPPoE Relay interfaces by providing an interface name e PPPoE Relay Status Enter 4 at the PPPoE Relay Menu The PPPoE Relay Status Menu appears This menu allows you to change PPPoE Relay Status between enabled and disabled Main Menu gt Advanced gt
243. ween 0 and 65535 1 20 3 writecmv writecmv lt cmv_index gt lt offset gt lt value gt The ADSL Configuration and Management Variables CMV can be written with the writecmv command The CMV variables are documented in CMV Reference Manual This command will take effect only after the link is reconnected lt cmv_index gt The cmv index may be one of the following values Note they must be specified in uppercase ADPT CNTL CODE DIAG DOPT FLAG INFO INTL MASK OPTN PFCL PFRX PFTX PSDM RATE RXDA STAT TEST TONE TXDA UOPT file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 39 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide lt offset gt This is a numeric value between 0 and 258 lt value gt The value for the variable specified in hexadecimal format 1 20 4 mon mon Displays the state of the ADSL connection Only gives meaningful information when the link is operational 1 20 5 addusercmv addusercmv lt cmv_name gt lt offset gt lt value gt lt command gt lt msgid gt Allows the adding or setting of a CMV The CMV values will be used the next time the system is rebooted Note that the configuration must be saved after using this command in order for them to take effect on the next reboot lt cmv_name gt The following values are permitted for the cmv name MASK OPTN PSDM RXDA TES
244. ximum number of cells that the user can send at peak rate in a burst We measure burst size from within a sustainable rate C CAP Carrierless Amplitude and Phase Modulation Modulation method used by modems and DSL equipment Based on QAM Signals modulate two wideband signals using passband modulation CAP permits two to nine bits per frequency cycle Carrier wave Periodic waveform A carrier may be modulated or unmodulated It may also be continuous or switched Typically modems modulate the carrier wave with a data signal Modulation represents the data signal by impressing a variation on some characteristic of the carrier wave For instance a circuit may represent the signal as a proportional shift in carrier amplitude frequency or phase Demodulation detection eliminates the carrier wave and reproduces the signal The carrier frequency must be significantly greater than the signal frequency A modem may simultaneously apply more than one signal and more than one modulation method to the same carrier The modulation method may suppress the carrier before transmission In that case the receiver must reinsert the carrier before demodulation can occur CBR Constant Bit Rate Service type that supports real time applications with a fixed bandwidth These applications such as a video stream produce data at regular file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template glossary htm 2 of 11 11 6 2002 9 02
245. y ES Counter O Coppright 2002 U S Robotice z ADSL Link Status Displays ADSL line settings and connection status Status Term Meaning ADSL Line Status Displays the current ADSL line status ADSL Standard Displays the ADSL standard within the current configuration The standards are MULTI T1 413 G dmt and G Lite UpStream Displays the upstream data rate as negotiated by DSL link Kb s DownStream Displays the downstream data rate as negotiated by DSL link Kb s Attenuation Displays the current attenuation in decibels SNR Margin Displays the current SNR margin in decibels HEC Count Displays the number of ATM cells received with errors since start of link Firmware Displays the version number of the firmware 15 min ES Counter Displays the number of errors per second for the current 15 minute period CRC Errors Displays the number of cyclical redundancy check errors per second since training 1 day ES Counter Displays the number of errors per second for the current day file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 50 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide prir thi merd wbo lod amo ppp ppot boos System Statistics Interface Statistics af Aelia ADSL Link Status Interface TCP IP DHCP Lease Stetus in Pirt in Pktsin in In Out PhteOut PikteOut Qut UP S612
246. y in your entry for the Date field Use the format MM DD YYYY 2 Key in your entry for the Time screen Use the format HH MM SS 3 Click Apply file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 48 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide AB bats 292 160 1 1 Microsoft internet Explorer Fie Edt wew Favortes Tools Hep HBa 9233 Links 2 Custommetrhs Qrree AL amp UniratedIntemet FreeHotmad ReaPleyer WindowsMeda Widows Address t hetpi t92 268 1 3 han o x serde Qw Haerere Dopo Prad Grn US Robotics U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router Software Version 20021005 Exp O ren E Dore Aan HBEDKEESAYDODAeS o Mwindow aco Hrn Emp WS SNMBOM izen Version Click the Version option to see the router firmware version Statistics Page file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 ide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template wui htm 49 of 55 11 6 2002 8 53 38 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide nick Setup Service Provider Settings Network Firewall Toots Statistics 2 we econnect ADSL Line Statue UNTRAINID ADSL Standard G drnt UpStream O R interleave DowenStre arr OS Cinterlesve Near End 0 0 Mtahuston Far End Seah Margin Near End Far fed NEC Court c Furmuare Ox4teabeze 45 min E3 Courter Q CRC Errors c a de
247. you to start a PPPoA session by entering the session s profile ID e Stop PPPoA Enter 4 at the PPPoA Menu The Stop PPPoA Menu appears This menu allows you to stop a PPPoA session by providing the session s profile ID e Delete PPPoA Enter 5 at the PPPoA Menu The Delete PPPoA Menu appears This menu allows you to delete a PPPoA session by entering the session s profile ID e Default PPPoA Enter 6 at the PPPoA Menu The Default PPPoA Menu appears This menu allows you to make a PPPOA session the default session by providing the session s profile ID Main Menu gt Advanced gt SNDCP gt PPPoE file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 900 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template tquicks htm 31 of 42 11 6 2002 8 58 14 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide Enter 4 at the SNDCP Menu The PPPoE Menu appears This menu provides the following options e List PPPoE Enter 1 at the PPPoE Menu The List PPPoE Menu appears This menu displays configured PPPoE variables e Configure PPPoE Enter 2 at the PPPoE Menu The Configure PPPoE Menu appears This is a two screen menu Set these PPPoE variables Configure PPPoE Screen 1 Configure PPPoE Screen 2 B Profile ID 0 7 B Restart Time B Interface Name ppp 0 7 B Mode Auto Direct B Vpi 0 255 B Idle Timeout B Vci 0 65 535 B My IP Address B Encapsulation Type 11 vc B Peer IP Address B User Name B Service N
248. ypically a WAN interface ATMO PPPO is specified deleteif lt interface gt Deletes either the proxy or router interface display Displays the group in all interfaces 1 23 qosc The following commands are available in the qosc directory 1 23 1 addrule addrule prority o da address sa address p protocol dp portNum sp portNum tos serviceT ype type icmp types flg tcp flags tc actionID fw actionID The addrule command provides a mechanism to specify an action Firewall or Traffic Conditioning to packets matching a user specified criteria One or more of the following packet header fields can be used in the specification criteria destination IP address source IP address destination port source port and protocol TCP UDP or ICMP Every rule must be associated with at least one action Before adding a rule the specified action must already be available in the system lt priority gt The priority for this rule Since there can be many rules configured and it is possible for a packet to match several different rules the priority is used to break ties The priority values range from the highest priority O to the lowest priority 65531 By default the minimum priority value 65535 is assigned if the priority is not specified file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 43 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 45 AM U S Robotics SureCo
249. zationally Unique Identifier and VPN identifier are specified as numbers Example pppoa 1 o if pppO vpi 0 vci 100 user jones pass Indiana Defines a PPPoA profile The ppp0 interface is used with the ATM connection with vpi 0 and vci 100 The user name is jones and the password is Indiana file P T_WRITER Documentation Released 9003 20 Guinness User 20Guide 9003 20 Guiness 20prac 20template cli htm 67 of 71 11 6 2002 8 58 46 AM U S Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet USB Router User Guide 1 25 11 pppoastart pppoastart lt Profile gt Starts PPPoA given the specified profile The profile is specified with an integer 0 1 2 The profile was previously specified with the pppoa command pppoastop lt Profile gt 1 25 12 pppoastop pppoastop lt Profile gt Stops PPPoA given the specified profile The profile is specified with an integer 0 1 2 The profile was previously specified with the pppoa command pppoastop lt Profile gt 1 25 13 pppoalist pppoailist profile Profile Displays the listing of all available free profiles If profile is not specified this command will display all the valid configured profiles 1 25 14 pppoadel pppoadel lt profile gt all Deletes the specified profile Profile is specified as a number see pppoa command If all is specified then all profiles are deleted This command only deletes inactive profiles If a profile is in use it must be stopped before it
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