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Buen manual de instrucciones

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¿Qué es un manual de instrucciones?

El nombre proviene de la palabra latina “instructio”, es decir, ordenar. Por lo tanto, en un manual 3Com 3C840 se puede encontrar la descripción de las etapas de actuación. El propósito de un manual es enseñar, facilitar el encendido o el uso de un dispositivo o la realización de acciones concretas. Un manual de instrucciones también es una fuente de información acerca de un objeto o un servicio, es una pista.

Desafortunadamente pocos usuarios destinan su tiempo a leer manuales 3Com 3C840, sin embargo, un buen manual nos permite, no solo conocer una cantidad de funcionalidades adicionales del dispositivo comprado, sino también evitar la mayoría de fallos.

Entonces, ¿qué debe contener el manual de instrucciones perfecto?

Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones 3Com 3C840 debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo 3Com 3C840
- nombre de fabricante y año de fabricación del dispositivo 3Com 3C840
- condiciones de uso, configuración y mantenimiento del dispositivo 3Com 3C840
- marcas de seguridad y certificados que confirmen su concordancia con determinadas normativas

¿Por qué no leemos los manuales de instrucciones?

Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de 3Com 3C840 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de 3Com 3C840 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico 3Com en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de 3Com 3C840, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.

¿Por qué vale la pena leer los manuales de instrucciones?

Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo 3Com 3C840, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.

Tras una compra exitosa de un equipo o un dispositivo, vale la pena dedicar un momento para familiarizarse con cada parte del manual 3Com 3C840. Actualmente se preparan y traducen con dedicación, para que no solo sean comprensibles para los usuarios, sino que también cumplan su función básica de información y ayuda.

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    ® http://www.3com.c om/ Of ficeConnect™ Remote 840 SDSL Router User’ s Guide Rel eas e 1.2 .0 Part No. 10031396 Rev . AA May 200 0 840ug.book Page 1 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    3Com Corporation 5400 Bay fr ont Plaza Santa Clara, California 95052-81 45 Copyri ght © 199 8, 3Com Corpor ation. A ll right s reserved. No pa rt of thi s docum entation may be reproduced in any form or by any mean s or used t o make any der ivative work (su ch as tran slation, trans formation , or adaptati on) with out wri tten perm ission from 3[...]

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    A BOUT T HIS G UID E Introduction 1 How to Use This Gu ide 2 Convent ions 2 Document No tation 3 Safety In formatio n 4 Additio nal S afety Informat ion 5 Y ear 2000 Com pliance 5 1 O VERVIEW Introduction 1 - 1 What I s the OfficeConnect Remote 8 40? 1 - 2 What is an SDS L Modem ? 1 - 3 What i s A TM? 1 - 3 What is Frame Rel ay? 1 - 3 What i s a BR[...]

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    Back Pa nel 1 - 11 Configu ratio n Overvie w 1 - 13 Gener al Config urati on Steps 1 - 13 How to Ma nage the Of fice Conne ct Remot e 84 0 1 - 14 Starti ng the O fficeConnect Remot e 840 Man ager 1 - 15 OfficeConnect Remote 840 Mana ger Menus 1 - 15 Using t he OfficeConnect Re mote 84 0 Manager 1 - 16 Document Notation 1 - 1 6 Onli ne Hel p 1 - 17 [...]

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    Addi ng a Rem ote Site Pr ofile 3 - 2 Modifyin g a Remote Si te Pr o file 3 - 3 Deleti ng a Remote Si te Pr ofile 3 - 3 Configu ring Ne twor k Service Inform ation (P PP / RFC 1483 / RFC 1490) 3 - 4 Frame Relay 3 - 5 Configu ring A TM Infor matio n 3 - 6 A TM Modify Screen 3 - 6 Con fig uring P r otoc ol P aramet ers 3 - 8 Monitorin g Remote S ite [...]

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    Ping Respo nses 4 - 15 DNS Er rors 4 - 15 Opti on 2: DOS Pi ng to ISP or Remo te S ite Net work 4 - 16 Opt ion 3: I nterne t Br owser ( Int er net Ac ces s On ly ) 4 - 17 Advan ced T roubleshoo ting 4 - 17 5 C ONFI GURI NG B RIDGING Introduction 5 - 1 Overview 5 - 1 Configu ring Bridgin g for t he LA N 5 - 3 Addin g a Bridge Networ k 5 - 3 Modifyin[...]

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    Conf igur in g the P A T Defaul t Addr ess 6 - 2 Configu ring Stat ic P A T Po rt En tries 6 - 3 Configu ring NA T 6 - 4 Monitoring 6 - 5 7 C ONFI GURI NG DHCP Introduction 7 -1 DHCP O verv iew 7 -1 Con fig uring th e DHC P Mode 7 -2 Conf igur in g the DHCP Se rver 7 -3 Configu ring the DH CP Re lay 7 -4 Monitoring D HCP 7 -4 DHCP Smart Mode Over v[...]

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    Configu ring IPX for Remote Sites C onnectio n 9 - 3 Conf igu re the R emo te Si te I PX N etw ork Inf orma tion 9 - 4 Configu ring IPX S tatic and Fram ed Rou tes 9 - 5 Adding a Stati c IPX Rout e to the Lo cal Site ( LAN) 9 - 5 Addin g a Fr amed IPX Route to a Remo te Si te ( W AN) 9 - 6 Configu ring IPX S tatic a nd F ramed Serv ices 9 - 7 Addin[...]

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    11 - 5 Interf ace Status 11 - 5 A TM Sta tus 11 - 5 A TM Cell Status 11 - 5 SDSL T ransceive r Statu s 11 - 6 Remote Si te Connect ion 11 - 7 Connect ion T raffic/Error Counter s 11 - 7 A TM Site Coun ters 11 - 7 Frame Re lay VC Site Counter s 11 - 8 Remote S ite St atus T abl e 11 - 8 IP 11 - 8 IP Netw orks 11 - 8 ARP T abl e 11 - 9 IP , TCP , UD [...]

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    Filteri ng Overvi ew 12 - 1 Filt ering Capa bili ties 1 2 - 2 Filter Cl ass es 12 - 2 Filter T ype s 12 - 2 Data Filt ers 12 - 2 Advertisement Filters 12 - 3 Generic Filters 12 - 3 Cr eating Filters O verview 12 - 4 Creating Filter s Using t he OfficeConn ect Remot e 840 Man ager 12 - 4 OfficeConnect Remot e 840 Ma nager Filte r Screens 12 - 6 Filt[...]

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    A B RIDGING AND R OUTING Introdu ctio n A -1 Bridgin g and Routing Con cep ts A -1 Guideline s for Choo sing B ridging or Rout ing A -2 How Bridg es Lear n A -2 Bridgin g Bet ween R emot e Site s A -3 Building a Lar ger N etwork A -4 Multip le Paths Between B rid ge L ANs A -5 Networ k T opol ogy A -6 Broadcast Storms A -6 Opt imu m Use of Reso ur [...]

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    C A DDRESS T RA NS LAT I ON T UTORIAL Overview C -1 Netwo rk A ddress T ran slat ion (N A T) C -2 NA T Example C -2 Dynam ic NA T C -3 Stat ic NA T C -4 Port A dd ress T ransla tio n (P A T) C - 4 P A T Example C -4 Dynam ic P A T C -5 Stat ic P A T C -5 Default P A T C -6 D U SING THE CLI G UIDE Overview D -1 Acc essi ng the CLI f r om the Of fice[...]

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    Step 6 : Config uring a Local B ridge Netw ork E - 13 Usin g the Co nfigur ation A udit E - 13 Saving the Confi guration E - 14 T e stin g the Conf iguration E - 14 F TECHNICAL SUPPORT Online T echnical Services F - 1 World Wide Web Site F - 1 Suppo rt from Y our Networ k Suppl ier F - 1 Support f rom 3Com F - 2 Retu r nin g Produ cts fo r Re pair [...]

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    840ug.book Page 14 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Int r oduction Th is guid e describes the featur es and advanced con figur ation of the Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40 SD SL R outer . The guide i s i ntended for both first-time and experien ced compu ter net work use rs who are usin g the Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40. For info rmatio n on th e init ial co nfigur ation o f the unit, [...]

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    2 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE How to Use This Guide This tab le shows wher e to find specific inf ormation i n this guid e. These and ot her user guid es and r elease notes ar e available in Adobe Acr obat Reader Portabl e Docume nt Format (PDF ) or HT ML on the 3Co m Worl d W id e Web si t e: http://www.3com.com/ocr840 Conv entions T able 1 and T able 2 l[...]

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    Document Notatio n 3 T able 2 T ext Convention Document Notation References to specif ic OfficeConnec t Remote 840 Ma nager p ages in this docum ent will us e a speci fic no tation to describe the l ocation of a page r elat ive to the Of ficeConnect Remo te 840 Manager home page. Th e notati on use s the' > ' character to indica te tha[...]

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    4 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE woul d acc ess th e IP su b-m enu. F inal ly , from the I P sub -menu , you woul d access the ARP T able page. This is specifi ed as Monitor > Network s > IP > ARP T able . When accessi ng a page that r equir es data ent ry , pre ss the Help icon displayed in the Main a rea to obta in inform ation about th e each d at[...]

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    Year 20 00 Complianc e 5 ■ Do not use a tel ephon e that is connec t ed to the uni t (o ther than a cordless type) du ring an electrical storm. T here may be a remote ri sk of el ectric s hock fr om lightning. ■ Do not spi ll fo od or liqu ids on the unit. If the uni t gets wet, iso late the electri cal suppl y and conta ct your 3C om re seller[...]

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    6 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE 840ug.book Page 6 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    1 O VERVIEW Int r oduction Th is chapter pr ovides an overview of t he Offi ceConnect Remote 84 0. It contai ns the fol lowin g sectio ns: ■ “What Is the OfficeConnect Rem ote 840?” ■ “What i s an SDSL Modem?” ■ “Wh at is A T M?” ■ “What i s Frame Rel ay?” ■ “Wha t i s a B Router?” ■ “What is a Remote Sit e?” ■[...]

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    1-2 C HAPTER 1: O VE RVIEW ■ “Wher e to Fi nd Mor e Config uration I nformati on” What Is the Of ficeConn ect Remote 840? The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 is a stand-a lone BRo uter with data interf aces to a Local Ar ea Network (L A N) and a Wide Area Net work (W AN). The Symmetr ic Digi tal Subscri ber Line ( SDSL) port compo ses the W AN int[...]

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    What i s an SD SL Mod em? 1-3 pr oto cols as well as br idgin g, with s upport for lea rning bridg e and 802.1d spanning tr ee functi onali ty to eli minat e lo ops. Other imp ortant featu re s includ e: Routi ng Inf ormat ion Pr otocol (RIP ), Simpl e Netwo rk Manage ment Pr otocol (SNMP ), addr ess translat ion, telnet , and pa cket filt ering. T[...]

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    1-4 C HAPTER 1: O VE RVIEW What is a BRou ter? A BRout er is an interface bet ween t wo netwo rks, functi oning as a r outer and/or a bridge. A r outer finds the best r oute between net works an d provides n etwo rk m anage ment capa bilitie s. T he OfficeCo nne ct Remo te 840 is a pr otocol ind epende nt r outer that doe s not r ely on the works t[...]

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    What is a Re mote Si te? 1-5 MAC laye r addr esses ar e pre-pe nded in the ethernet h eader o ver the W ide Ar ea Connection s. Addres s Resol ution proce dures (AR P), ar e used to dy namically lear n the MAC addr ess of t he r emote r outer . What is a Remote Site? The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 can be conf igur ed to rou te IP or IP X, and/or br[...]

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    1-6 C HAPTER 1: O VE RVIEW within t he same subnet. When th e local side of the W AN in terfac e has an assign ed addres s, it is r efe rr ed to as being "n umbere d." Oth erwise , it is r eferr ed to as "unnumber ed." For a more in-dep th descriptio n of “numbere d” versus “unnumbe red” interf aces, see A ppendix B, “[...]

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    What is RFC 1490 ? 1- 7 conne ction. RFC 1483 i s a condui t for mul tiple prot ocols such as I P and IPX, which ar e encapsulate d and passed acr oss the communications datali nk. The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 suppor ts RFC 14 83 and can establ ish a RFC 14 83 conne ction to other devices su pporti ng RFC 1483. Bene fits of Usin g RFC 1483 RFC 14[...]

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    1-8 C HAPTER 1: O VE RVIEW with an IP addr ess for the workst ation an d the IP addr esses of the default router and Do main Name S erver . The O ff iceConn ect Remote 840 c an be conf igur ed to be a DH CP Ser ver , with a poo l of up to 40 IP addr esses. What is DNS? A Domain Nam e Server (D NS) pr ovides an IP addr ess to a host computer for a g[...]

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    What Is D efault Brid ge Mode? 1-9 you choos e this boot opt ion, yo u will set up your wor kstati on(s) for automati c IP addr ess assignment. What Is Default Bridge Mo de? The secon d oper ational mode is Defaul t Bridge Mode. Th is mode preconf igures the unit to brid ge all packe ts. The un it can b e auto mati cally set up so that you will not[...]

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    1-10 C HAPTER 1: O VERVI EW Of ficeConn ect Remote 84 0 Pan el Features All LED a nd status inform ation can be found on the fr ont panel of t he unit, wh ile the power j ack and ports are located on the back of the uni t. Fr ont Pane l B elow is a rep resentat ion o f the fr ont panel of your unit : Figure 1–4 Of ficeConnect Remote 840 Front Pan[...]

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    OfficeCo nnect Remote 840 Panel Featu res 1-11 Back Pa nel Below is a r epresent ation of the back pa nel of your SDSL r outer: Figure 1–5 Of ficeConnect Remote 840 Back Panel ■ Power Inlet — The power port attaches to an external, 15 -volt DC power supp ly incl uded with t he Of ficeConnect Remote 840 pa ckage. The othe r end of t he power s[...]

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    1-12 C HAPTER 1: O VERVI EW configu rations . See the tabl e below for in formati on abou t which switches to se t for whi ch con figurat ions. T able 1–2 DIP Switch Modes ■ DHC P Smar t Mod e — (switc h 2 on; all ot her switche s of f) This setting sim plifie s the co nfigurati on process by setting up the Of ficeConne ct Remote 840 as a DH [...]

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    Confi gurati on Over view 1-13 Conf igura tion Overview The Of fi ceConnect Remote 840 configur ation is divid ed into t hr ee ar eas: Local Site (L AN), Remo te Site (W AN ), an d Glob al co nfigura tion. The follow ing show s the areas of c onfigu ratio n for each. T o successfully confi gure the O fficeConnect Rem ote 840 to route or bridg e a n[...]

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    1-14 C HAPTER 1: O VERVI EW ■ T es t the net work accessi bili ty . ■ Ping a r emote site ■ Check th e r outi ng tabl es on confi gured pr otocols How to Manag e the Of ficeConn ect Remote 840 Y ou can manage the O f ficeConne ct Remo te 840 eit her thr ough the Command L i ne In terfa ce (CL I) or thr ough a web br owser . If you choose t o [...]

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    Starting the OfficeConn ect Remote 84 0 Manage r 1-15 Starting th e Of fi ceCo nnec t Remote 840 Mana ger T o access the Of ficeConn ect Remote 8 40 Manage r , eith er enter the u nit's LAN I P add r ess o r DNS host name into t he L ocation or Addr ess field of your web br owser . When ent ering th e IP addres s or DNS ho st name you do no t [...]

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    1-16 C HAPTER 1: O VERVI EW Using the Of ficeConn ect Remote 840 Mana ger All Of ficeConnect Remo te 840 Manag er scr eens have thr ee basic ar eas: ■ Head er — Shows the tit le of the curr ent page b eing access ed. ■ Quick Lin k Ar ea — Indicat es the position of the current page i n the Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40 Manage r menu hi erar ch[...]

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    Where to Find More Configu ration Informatio n 1-17 Online He lp The Of ficeC onnect Rem o te 840 Mana ger pr ovides two meth ods of obtai ning he lp. ■ The Online User's Guide . Th is guid e contain s detail ed info r matio n about co nfiguring an d using you r Of ficeConnect Remote 840. Y ou can access the Online Us er' s Guid e from [...]

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    1-18 C HAPTER 1: O VERVI EW 840ug.book Page 18 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    2 S YSTEM A DMINISTRATI ON Performin g System Adminis tratio n Ta s k s This sectio n descri bes the details for perf orming the fo llowing S ystem Administrati on O fficeConnect Rem ote 840 Ma nager t asks: ■ “Con trolling Logi n an d T el net A cces s” ■ “Modif ying the Date and Time” ■ “Restoring Fa ctory Defaul ts” ■ “Upda[...]

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    2-2 C HAPTER 2: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION Addi ng a Log in 1 From the hom e page , select Con figuratio n > Glob al > Adm inistrator > Logi n . Click Add . The follo wing scr een fields appear: 2 Enter the fol lowing fie lds: ■ User Name — En ter th e logi n or T elnet use r name in thi s fiel d. ■ Passwor d — Enter the logi n or T e[...]

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    Modifying the Date and T ime 2- 3 Modifying the Date and Time This allo ws you to modify the system dat e and time. 1 Fr om the home page, select Configuratio n > Glob al > Adm inistrator > Date and Time . The screen with the fo llowing fields a ppear: 2 Enter the date and time inform ation, utilizing th e correct formats as shown nex t to[...]

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    2-4 C HAPTER 2: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION ■ Reset button on the back of the uni t. Using the Of ficeConn ect Remote 840 Mana ger t o R est or e Defaults 1 Select T ools > Rebo ot . 2 Select the Delete all c onfigura tion and reboot d evice i nformat ion option . 3 Click Subm it . 4 W ait one min ute. Th en, co nfigur e an IP addr ess if DHCP S m[...]

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    Controlli ng SNMP Access 2-5 stati ons. The se stati ons, t he SNMP Manag ers, query the manage d units for conf igurat ion an d monitor ing inf ormati on. The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 c an be manag ed by SNMP Ma nagers in read-only or re ad-write mode . Using SN MP to mana ge the Off iceCo nnect Remot e 840 i s more compli cated tha n the pre fe[...]

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    2-6 C HAPTER 2: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 4 Repea t steps 1-3 for each manage ment stat ion whi ch is a par t of this communit y . Be careful to have the Access box chec ked the same for each new member of the communi ty . The entire community will be given the access rights of the last member . 5 T o alter pre viously set Access Rights, follow ste p[...]

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    Assi gnin g SNM P Trap Mana ger s 2-7 Assign ing SNM P T rap M anager s An SNMP tr ap is an e vent that causes the OfficeConnect R emote 840 to send an unsol icited message to a SNMP manage r . These event s ar e genera lly crit ical e vents that i ndicate an operati onal pr oblem. (Critic al events can also be viewed on the Of ficeConnect Remote 8[...]

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    2-8 C HAPTER 2: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION Assign ing Sys log Mana gers A Syslo g mana ger is a w orks tatio n that acc ept s and sa ves info rmat ional messages fr om a network device. The O ff iceCon nect Remote 840 Manage r can be conf igur ed to send log messa ges to a sysl og manage r as follow s: 1 From the hom e page , select Con figuratio n &g[...]

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    3 R EMOTE S ITE M AN AGEMENT Int r oduction This cha pter pr ovides an overview on mana ging remote site pr ofiles using the web br owser based Of ficeConnect R emote 840 Manag er . If you nee d inform atio n on s etting up or in itiall y c onfigu ring the unit, s ee th e Of ficeConnect Remote 840 SD SL Route r Inst allat ion Guid e. This secti on [...]

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    3-2 C HAPTER 3: R EMOTE S ITE M ANAGEMENT ■ IPX — IPX netwo rk addr ess inform ation, stat ic r outes and servi ces, and RIP us age. ■ Bridging — B ridgi ng (en able / dis able) to th e remote site. If you n eed to conn ect to m ultiple remote sites such a s the In ter net and a remote office, you sho uld set u p a remote site profile for e[...]

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    Managi ng a R emote Site Profil e 3- 3 4 Click Add . Then cli ck Save Confi gur atio n on the s ide bar t o permanentl y save the chang es. The Netwo rk Service (PPP and RFC 1483/ RFC 14 90), A TM, and networ k proto col ( Bridgin g, I P , a nd IP X) in forma tion has n ot be en co nfig ured y et. T o ma ke a con nection with th e remote site you m[...]

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    3-4 C HAPTER 3: R EMOTE S ITE M ANAGEMENT Conf igurin g Network Se rvice Information (PPP / RFC 1483 / RFC 1490) A Netwo rk Servic e defines the dat a encapsul atio n and pr otocol characteristi cs for the connec tion between two p acket switchin g devices. The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 su pport s PPP , RFC 1483 and RFC 14 90 Network Se rvice s. T[...]

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    Configu ring Netw ork Serv ice Info rmatio n (PPP / R FC 1483 / RFC 149 0 ) 3- 5 4 Sele ct the networ k servi ce to be eit her RFC 148 3, or PPP . If PPP , enter the Au thenticatio n Name and Aut henticatio n Password provided to you. Y ou can chang e the hea der co mpressio n from the defau lt of none to TCP /IP if you w ish. 5 Click Next to proce[...]

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    3-6 C HAPTER 3: R EMOTE S ITE M ANAGEMENT 6 Check the En able Remo te Si te bo x. Config urin g A TM Inform ation The A TM paramete rs ar e suppl ied by your service pr ovider . These parame ters consist o f: ■ A TM VC inform ation ■ A TM Categ ory of Service paramet ers A TM allows fo r perma nent con nection s (PVCs) an d switched connect ion[...]

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    Configuri ng ATM Informat ion 3-7 ■ If PVC is sele cted, enter the VPI and VCI . ■ VPI — T he V irtual Path Identifi er (VPI) is part o f the ce ll head er for the cells tha t are transferred over this co nnection . ■ VCI — The V irtual Ch anne l Identifi er (VCI) is p art of the cell heade r for the cells that are transf erred over this [...]

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    3-8 C HAPTER 3: R EMOTE S ITE M ANAGEMENT maximum aver age rat e or cells t hat ar e sent in bursts at a peak rate. ■ BT — The Burs t T o lerance ( also r eferr ed to as Maximum Burst S ize), in cells/seco nd. Thi s is the maximu m number of cell s that can be sent a t the p eak rate. If no tra ffic s hapin g parame ters have been pro vided yo [...]

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    4 C ONFIGU RING IP R OUTING Int r oduction Th is ch apter con tains inform atio n on config uri ng r outi ng for IP pro toco l using the Of ficeConnect Remo te 840 . It is divi ded into the f ollowing sections: ■ “Ove rview ” ■ “Enab ling I P Routing” ■ “Confi guring IP for the LAN” ■ “Con figurin g I P RIP on th e LAN ” ■[...]

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    4-2 C HAPTER 4: C ON FI GUR ING IP R OUTING T o con f igur e IP ro uti ng, IP must be defi ned on bo th the L AN inte rfac e and one or more r emote sites. On the LAN, an IP n etwork must exi st and it must have a specified IP address an d subnet mask. On th e remo te sites, IP r outing need s to b e enab led, a nd the r emote r outer addr ess, a r[...]

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    Configurin g IP f or the LAN 4-3 For r outi ng to t ake place across the Of ficeConnect Remot e 840, you also have to se t up a co rresponding netwo rk over the W AN port (se e “Confi guring IP for the Remo te Site Conne ction” ). Use the Co nfig ura tion > Local Si te (LAN) > IP scr een to define or modify all IP netwo rks over t he LAN.[...]

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    4-4 C HAPTER 4: C ON FI GUR ING IP R OUTING Resetting P arameters If you n eed to retur n to th e origin al para meters for this screen, click Reset be fore you click Ad d . Modif ying or Deletin g an IP Network T o modify i nforma tion p ertaini ng to an existi ng IP network, or to delete that inform ation from your configura tion, follo w these s[...]

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    Configuri ng IP RIP on th e LAN 4-5 Conf igurin g IP RIP on the LAN RIP is utili zed as a means of communicat ing r outing info rmation betwe en r outer s. This is done to kee p the router s update d on inf ormati on. Local Site (LAN) RIP The RIP options f or the LAN can be acce ssed throu gh Configu ration > Local Site > IP . Selec t a defin[...]

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    4-6 C HAPTER 4: C ON FI GUR ING IP R OUTING This b rings up a screen c ontai ning the fo llowi ng f ields: 1 Y ou may ente r the follo wing fi elds: ■ Br oadca st Add ress - Ch eck one of two opti ons: Al l Ones or A ll Zer oes. ■ Max Re assembly - Enter the ma ximum val ue that your n etwork cannot exceed for this f unction . 2 Under the foll [...]

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    Configur ing IP fo r the Remo te Site C onnectio n 4-7 Conf igurin g IP for the Rem ote Si te Connec tion T o s et up connec tions over the W AN, a remo te sit e pr ofile must be created and edited for each remote location you want to connect to. W ith th is pr ofile, you s pecify A TM virtual cir cuit inf ormati on, pr otocols, and add r esses tha[...]

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    4-8 C HAPTER 4: C ON FI GUR ING IP R OUTING Configu re the Remote S ite IP Network Inform ation The f ollowing st eps il lustra te how you conf igur e the r emote site IP network i nformatio n. 1 Complet e the follow ing entrie s: Loca l W AN IP Addr ess: ■ If yo u wer e pr ovided a si ngle IP addr ess , sel ect Specif ied an d enter that ad dr e[...]

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    Configur ing IP fo r the Remo te Site C onnectio n 4-9 Remote WAN IP Address: ■ If you wer e provided a rem ote IP addr ess and netmask, select Speci fied and type in that addr ess and netmask. ■ If th e Of ficeConnect Remote 8 4 0 is learning the r emote IP addr ess from the remote site ( PPP only ), sele ct Lear n from Remote . 2 In or der to[...]

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    4-10 C HAPTER 4: C ONF IGUR ING IP R OUTING Conf igurin g IP RIP on a R emo te Site Access the RIP options for the W AN thro ugh Config uratio n > Remote Sites > IP . 1 Sele ct a define d r emote si te conn ection f r om the lis t and clic k Modif y . Keep cl icki ng Next until you advan ce to the IP Modi fy screen. 2 Y ou can select the RIP [...]

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    Configuri ng IP Static a nd Fra med Rou tes 4-11 Conf igurin g IP Static and Framed Routes A Static r oute is a confi gur ed r oute that will r emain in the r outing table until deleted . Stati c r outes di ffer fr om Dynamic r outes in th at Dynami c r outes ar e l earned r eal-time vi a RIP . A Framed route is much l ike a static r oute i n that [...]

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    4-12 C HAPTER 4: C ONF IGUR ING IP R OUTING 4 Click Manage in the Fram ed Routes box . 5 Click Add to d efine the foll owing pa rameters: ■ Gateway (addr ess) — The addr ess of t he neighb or r outer . ■ IP Route ■ Mask — The IP address for the mask . ■ Metric — The maximu m number of r outer s (1- 15) thr ough which the data pa ckets[...]

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    Using I P Address Val i dation 4-13 Check or unch eck the IP Source V alida tion bu tton to respectively enable or disabl e the IP sour ce validati on. MAC- Enca psu lated Routi ng MAC-Enca psulated Rout ing co mbines r outing and bridgi ng so that routing fea tures (i.e ., Add ress T ran slation , DNS Proxy , D HCP S erver , etc .) ar e avail able[...]

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    4-14 C HAPTER 4: C ONF IGUR ING IP R OUTING Monito ring The Off iceConn ect Rem ote 840's IP Rout ing T able is displa yed by accessi ng the following pag e: Mon itor > Route s and Ser vic es > IP Routes . Globa l IP c ounte rs can be di spla yed thr ough Monitor > Netw orks > IP > IP Coun ters . This scr een indicat es the numb[...]

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    IP Test ing (PING) 4-15 A Ping Response s cr een will appear , with the r espon se fr om the ping. The following r esponses may occur . Ping R espons es ■ <IP Address> is a live The PING was successful. If a n ame was ent er ed i n the Pi ng pag e inpu t fiel d, the corr esponding IP addr ess is disp layed on the Respo nse page. ■ PING: n[...]

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    4-16 C HAPTER 4: C ONF IGUR ING IP R OUTING The name could no t be r eso lved. Either no DNS serv er was lo cated or the server(s ) did not ha ve the n ame in the ho st table l ist. Howeve r , this err o r will also appear i f the user enter ed an IP addr ess incorr ectly - such as 100. 100.10 0.256 (an i nvali d IP addr ess) so i t is inter pr ete[...]

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    IP Test ing (PING) 4-17 C:_ It is not u nusual fo r the first few atte mpts to ti me out. I f you don't receive a response the first ti me, try PIN Ging th e router aga in. If yo u still don't r eceive a res ponse, the most li kely cau se is incor r ect routi ng entri es. Option 3: Internet Br owse r (In ternet Access Only) If you a r e [...]

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    4-18 C HAPTER 4: C ONF IGUR ING IP R OUTING 840ug.book Page 18 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    5 C ONFIGU RING B RIDGING Int r oduction Th is ch apter con tains inform ation on config uring br idgi ng for t he OfficeConnect Rem ote 840 . If you need more informati on on th e dif ference between Bridgi ng and Ro uting, and which one is best for your needs, see Appe ndix A, “Bri dgi ng an d Ro utin g” . ■ “Ove rview ” ■ “Conf igu[...]

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    5-2 C HAPTER 5: C ON FI GUR ING B RIDGING T o efficiently separate traffic, the brid ge main tains a Brid ge Forwar ding Ta b l e . The table cont ains a list of MA C addr esses and their associated networ k segment s. The tabl e is built dynamica lly fro m the sour ce MAC addr esses of data packets pa ssing thr ough the bri dge. The Of ficeConnect[...]

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    Configuri ng Brid ging f or the LA N 5- 3 Conf igurin g Brid ging f or th e LAN T o confi gure a protocol o ver the L AN, you ne ed to assi gn a p rotocol networ k to the LA N port by pr ovid ing a name . Afte r addi ng a netw ork, you can modify a dvanced paramet ers. The ne twork's stat us a ppear s in the Monit or > Netw orks > Ne two[...]

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    5-4 C HAPTER 5: C ON FI GUR ING B RIDGING Modif ying or Deletin g a Brid ge Network T o modify i nforma tion p ertaining to an existi ng Bri dge netw ork, or to dele te that inform ation fro m your con figur atio n, foll ow these steps: 1 Pr oceed to t he Bridge scre en, foll owing steps 1 and 2 ab ove. 2 Sele ct the brid ge network y ou wis h to m[...]

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    Bridging IP Traffic 5-5 For any r outi ng to take p lace acr oss the OfficeC onnect Rem ote 840, yo u also have t o set up a corr esponding networ k over the LAN. See “Conf igur ing Bri dging for the LAN” . Enabli ng Bri dging These instructio ns assume you hav e alr eady add ed a re mote site pr ofile. If you have not added one, select Add ins[...]

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    5-6 C HAPTER 5: C ON FI GUR ING B RIDGING IP Forwardi ng refers to the routing o f IP packe ts from o ne inter face to another . It does not affect communicatin g to the OfficeCon nect Remote 840 itse lf. Even when IP For warding i s disab led, you can perfor m non-r outin g funct ions s uch as us e the Offi ceConnect Re mote 840 Manag er from a We[...]

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    Bridg e Firewal l 5- 7 the r outed pr otoc ols confi gured by th e pr ofile (i.e. , IP and/o r IPX) wi ll be sent using the a ppropria te br idge d en capsu lati on. If the c onfig ured Network Service is P PP , the p ackets will b e enc apsulated in BRCP . MAC-Enca psulat ed Routi ng is conf igu re d on the Rem ote Sites Ge neral scree n. T o acce[...]

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    5-8 C HAPTER 5: C ON FI GUR ING B RIDGING IPX r outing is enabl ed if an IPX network is pr esent over the Ethe r net interface (see “C onfigu ring I PX for the LAN” in Chap ter 9). Brid ging is enabled by adding a bridge net work o ver the Et hernet in terfa ce (s ee “Conf igur ing Bri dging for the LAN” ). R outi ng and bri dging are en ab[...]

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    Advance d Bridging Options 5-9 In gener al, a pa cket r eceived in a r outed encapsul ation (i .e., I PCP or r oute d RFC 1483 or RFC 1490) is delive r ed to th e router . A p acket received in a bridge d enca psul atio n is passe d to the bri dge. If MAC-Enca psulated Routing is enab led, t he r eceived (bridge -encapsulated ) packets ar e deliv e[...]

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    5-10 C HAPTER 5: C ONF IGUR ING B RIDGING If you need to retur n to the orig inal paramete rs for this screen, click Reset before you click Su bmit. 3 Click Subm it wh en the field s have been entered to save yo ur customi zatio ns. Default Bri dge Mode Defaul t Bridge Mode Overvi ew Default B ridge Mode is design ed for those wh o want to use thei[...]

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    Monitori ng Bridgin g 5-11 Y ou will need to te ll your service provide r to use a conn ection on VPI / VCI using RFC 1483 or RFC 1490 (bri dged). Boot opti ons o nly a ff ect t he o perati on of a u nit whi ch do es not pr esently have an y con figu ration s etting s (i.e ., the un it is ne w , the reset b utton ha s been clic ked, or a delete con[...]

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    5-12 C HAPTER 5: C ONF IGUR ING B RIDGING If you h ave proble ms wit h brid gin g IP , check that IP F orwarding is dis abl ed on t he Config uration > Gl obal > IP > IP Setti ngs screen. Also, b e sure that your LAN IP Addresses belong to the sam e IP network as the remote site. 840ug.book Page 12 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    6 N ETWORK A DDR ESS T RANSLATION U SING THE O FF I C E C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Int r oduction Th is ch apter con tains inform ation on addr ess transla tion us ing the Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40. It is com prised of the f ollowi ng sect ions: ■ “Select ing Addr ess T ranslat ion” ■ “Confi guring the P A T De fault A ddress” ■ “Config [...]

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    6-2 C HAPTER 6: N ETWORK A DDR ESS T RANSLATION U SING THE O FFICE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 4 Under Address T ranslation, sel ect Port Address T ransl ation (P A T) , Netw ork Addr ess T ranslat ion (N A T) , or None (if you ar e not using addr ess translation). If you se lected P A T , you m ust ent er the de fault I P address that wi ll be used . Ne [...]

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    Conf iguri ng Sta tic PA T Port Entrie s 6-3 Pr ess the Modify button to set th e address. Conf igurin g Static P A T Port En tries Pr ess the Static T rans mission Control Protocol (TCP) or Static Us er Data Prot oc ol (UDP ) bu tton t o access th e static port t ables. ■ Static TCP — Press this but ton to access t he static P A T TCP tabl e ([...]

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    6-4 C HAPTER 6: N ETWORK A DDR ESS T RANSLATION U SING THE O FFICE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 After Stati c Port E ntries have b een conf igured, return to the IP Adv anced Modify screen and p re ss the Modify button for the chan ges to take ef fect. Config urin g NA T When N A T is configu re d, static mappin gs and /or d ynamic pool s of addr esses mus[...]

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    Monitorin g 6-5 Monito ring If P A T is used, the active port mappi ngs a r e sh own in th e Monitor > Networks > NA T/P A T > Port Assignments screen. Only those mappings for the specifie d Rem ote Site will b e displa yed. Th is screen shows the active port mappings for both T CP and UDP conn ections. E ach entry consis ts of the publi c[...]

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    6-6 C HAPTER 6: N ETWORK A DDR ESS T RANSLATION U SING THE O FFICE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 840ug.book Page 6 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    7 C ONFIGU RING DHCP Int r oduction This chapter p rovides info rmation on co nfiguring the DH CP op tions for the O f ficeConnect Remo te 8 40. ■ “DHC P Ov ervi ew ” ■ “Confi guring the DH CP M ode” ■ “Confi guring the DH CP Server” ■ “Confi gurin g the DHCP R elay” ■ “Monit oring D HCP” ■ “DHC P Sm art Mo de O ve[...]

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    7-2 C HAPTER 7: C ON FI GUR ING DHCP The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 can be confi gured to sup port up to 40 works tatio ns on the l ocal LAN. In addi tion , the Of ficeConne ct Remote 840 c an be co nfigured to be a DHCP Relay . When en able d, the Rel ay will process the broad cast reques t from the local wor kstat ion and s end it to one or two r[...]

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    Configurin g the DHCP Server 7-3 Conf igurin g the DHCP Ser ver The DHCP Server config urati on scr een contai ns the follo wing f ields: The Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40's local LAN IP addr ess shoul d be entered in as the IP Default Router and also as the DN S Server if the DNS Proxy functionalit y is enabled. (For infor mation on DNS Pr oxy ,[...]

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    7-4 C HAPTER 7: C ON FI GUR ING DHCP Conf igurin g the DHCP Relay If you sele cted Re lay on the ma in DHC P screen, pr ess the Configur e DHCP Rela y button. Thi s scr een contains the follo wing fields: Enter the IP A ddr esses of one or two r emote DHCP servers and specif y the Max Ho ps (th e maximum nu mber of ho ps th ro ugh ot her r outers) [...]

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    DHCP Sm art Mode Overvi ew 7-5 IP LAN address: 192.168.200.254 DHCP IP address start: 192.168.200.1 IP address end: 192.168.200.40 IP Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Default Router: 192.168.200.254 Default Lease: 4800 WINS Servers: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 DNS Servers: 192.168.200.254 0.0.0.0 DNS Static Host entry: Domain Name: ocrdsl-3com.com IP address: 192.168.20[...]

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    7-6 C HAPTER 7: C ON FI GUR ING DHCP 840ug.book Page 6 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    8 C ONFIGU RING DNS Int r oduction This chapter provides info rmation on confi guring th e DNS optio ns for the Of ficeConnect Remote 840. ■ “DNS Overview” ■ “Confi gurin g DNS ” ■ “Confi gurin g Remo te D NS Ser vers” ■ “Config uring Stati c D NS Host Entries” DNS Overview A Domain Nam e Server (D NS) pr ovides an IP addr e[...]

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    8-2 C HAPTER 8: C ON FI GUR ING DNS Config urin g DNS T o acce ss the DN S configu ratio n scr eens, go to the Of ficeCon nect Remote 84 0 Manage r and select Config uratio n > Glob al > DNS . This scr een contains the foll o wing fields: 1 T o ena ble DNS services, check the Enable DNS box. 2 T o specify the n umber o f times the OfficeConne[...]

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    Configurin g Remote DNS Servers 8-3 Multi ple DNS r emote server entr ies can be added. The server is chosen based on the r eque sted dom ain name. If a match is not foun d, the default entry is ch osen. Th e defau lt entry h as a do main name o f '*'. 1 Sele ct the DNS Ser ver List button from the D NS pa ge. 2 T o add a ne w en try , c [...]

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    8-4 C HAPTER 8: C ON FI GUR ING DNS Conf igurin g Static DNS Host Entries The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 c an funct ion as a DN S server . 1 If you wan t to confi gur e any Stati c DNS Ent ries , select Static DNS Ent ries and click Add . 2 Then ent er the Domain Name and the Hos t I P A ddr ess of the machine that has that dom ain nam e and cl ick[...]

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    9 C ONFIGU RING IPX R OU TING Int r oduction Th is ch apter pr ovides an overvi ew on conf iguri ng IPX r outing for t he Of ficeConnect Remote 840. ■ “Ove rview ” ■ “Confi guring IPX fo r the LAN ” ■ “Confi guring IPX fo r Rem ote Sites Conne ction” ■ “Config uring IP X Static and Framed Ro utes” ■ “Config uring IP X St[...]

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    9-2 C HAPTER 9: C ON FI GUR ING IPX R OUTING Conf igurin g IPX fo r the LAN T o con figur e IPX over the LAN, assign an IPX network t o the LAN port by pr ovid ing a name and a netwo rk addr ess. After add ing a netw ork you can modif y advance d parame ters. In or der for t he Of ficeConne ct Remote 84 0 to r oute tra f fic, you al so have to set [...]

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    Configur ing IPX f or Remote Sites Conn ection 9-3 Modif ying or Deleting an I PX Network T o modify i nforma tion p ertaini ng to an existi ng IP X netwo rk or to delet e that inform ation from your config uration, fo llow these steps: 1 Pr oceed to the IPX scr een, fo llowing st eps fr om the previou s section. 2 Sele ct an IPX net work you wis h[...]

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    9-4 C HAPTER 9: C ON FI GUR ING IPX R OUTING If you n eed to conn ect to m ultiple remote sites (i.e ., two remote o ffices) you can set up a r emote s ite profile for each remote location . For any r outi ng to take p lace acr oss the OfficeC onnect Rem ote 840, yo u also ha ve to set up a cor r espondi ng net work ov er the LAN. See “Confi guri[...]

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    Config uring IPX Static and Fra med Rou tes 9-5 5 Check th e corr ect box in the IPX W AN Netw ork Addr ess box. ■ Select Unnumbered to u se the I PX address th at is assi gned to the Ether net port, OR ■ If the remote site's netwo rk adminis trator provided you with a W A N IPX addr ess, select Numbered Address . En ter the IP X address a[...]

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    9-6 C HAPTER 9: C ON FI GUR ING IPX R OUTING 3 Define the Rou te by enteri ng the follow ing fields: ■ Network Address — The ad dr ess of t he network. ■ Gateway Network — The addr ess of the rout er that jo ins the networ ks. ■ Gateway Node Address — Th e hardware ad dress of the gatewa y node . ■ Metric — The numbe r of r outers ([...]

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    Config uring IPX Static and Framed Se rvices 9-7 ■ IPX Netw ork (addr ess) — The IPX ad dr ess of the netwo rk. ■ Metric — The numbe r of r outers (1-15) t hr ough whi ch dat a packets trave l befor e rea ching thei r desti nation. ■ Ticks — A tick repr esents h ow far awa y the de stination i s for a d ata packe t (in secon ds). 6 Afte[...]

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    9-8 C HAPTER 9: C ON FI GUR ING IPX R OUTING Addin g a Stat ic IPX Servi ce to a Local Si te (LA N) T o add a static IP X Service to a LA N: 1 Select Configura tion > Glob al > IP X > I PX Serv ices . 2 Click Add to d efine th e foll owing pa rameters of a static se rvice: ■ Serv er Na me — The name of the r emote serv er . ■ Serv er[...]

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    Config uring IPX Static and Framed Se rvices 9-9 Adding a Fr amed I PX Service to a Remote Site (W AN) T o add, m odify , or de lete a framed se rvice for a remote site: 1 Select Configura tion > Re mote Sites (W A N) . 2 Select the remote site to modi fy , a nd click Mo dify . 3 Cont inue cl ick ing Next to advance through the A TM Mo dify , IP[...]

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    9-10 C HAPTER 9: C ONF IGUR ING IPX R OUTING Conf igurin g IPX RI P and SAP RIP is utili zed as a means of communicat ing r outing info rmat ion be tween r outer s. This is done to ke ep the r outers updated on info rmatio n. Servi ce Advert isin g Pr otocol (SA P) i s a pr otocol us ed by IP X serv ers and r outers to exchange info rmation abo ut [...]

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    Confi guring IP X RIP and SA P 9-11 Remote Site (W A N) RIP an d SAP IPX RIP an d SAP parame ters can be config ur ed on the re mote site IPX Modif y sc r een. Access thi s scr een by going to th e Of ficeC onnect Rem ote 840 home page . 1 Select Configura tion > Re mote Sites (W A N) , and click Modi fy . This will access the Remote Sites Gene [...]

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    9-12 C HAPTER 9: C ONF IGUR ING IPX R OUTING IP X Routi ng Confi gurat ion to Suppor t MAC-E ncapsu lated Routi ng Media Access Con tr ol (MAC)- Encapsulat ed Rout ing co mbines r outing and bri dging so that r outing featur es (i.e., A ddr ess T rans latio n, DNS Pr oxy , DHCP Serv er , etc.) ar e availabl e in a bridg ed envir onment. Ther e are [...]

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    IPX Test ing 9-13 For more infor mation o n these monitori ng screens, see “Monitori ng the Of ficeConnect Remote 840” in Chap ter 11 . 840ug.book Page 13 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    9-14 C HAPTER 9: C ONF IGUR ING IPX R OUTING 840ug.book Page 14 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    10 U PGRADING O PERATIONAL S OFTWAR E FOR THE O FF I C E C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Int r oduction Th is ch apter deta ils the updatin g of the O ff iceConn ect Rem ote 840 softwar e. It is di vided into the followi ng secti ons: ■ “Obtain i ng Up dated Of ficeConnect Remote 840 Softwar e” ■ “Insta lling Operati onal So ftwar e to the Of ficeCo[...]

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    10-2 C HAPTER 10 : U PGRADING O PERATIONAL S OFTWARE FOR THE O FFICE C ONNECT R EM OTE 840 Off ice Connect Remot e 840 CD If you hav e obtai ned an up dated Of ficeCo nnect Remote 840 C D, or if you hav e erased the copy of the Of ficeConnec t Remote 840 Operat iona l Soft war e fr om your har d driv e, you ne ed to copy th e operational software f[...]

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    Installin g Operatio nal Software to the OfficeConn ect Remote 84 0 Unit 10-3 browser with the pathnam e of the new NAC file. The br owser will the n load thi s file i nto the unit's FLASH me mory . Final ly , you will reboot the unit to allow the new op erational softw are to become active. The soft ware updat e proc ess does no t change con [...]

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    10-4 C HAPTER 10 : U PGRADING O PERATIONAL S OFTWARE FOR THE O FFICE C ONNECT R EM OTE 840 5 Change to t he dir ectory containi ng the new oper ation al soft war e. If you obtaine d the software fr om the Installat ion CD or using Instant Upda te the defa ult directory is c:Program Fi les3Comocr840 . The DL .BA T bat ch fil e uses the Com 1 port[...]

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    11 M ONITORING THE O FF I C E C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Int r oduction This chapter de scribes the details fo r perfo rming the system mo nitorin g on the O ff iceConn ect Remote 840. ■ “Ove rview ” ■ “Thr oughput Perf ormance” ■ “Ethe rne t Interf ace” ■ “Inte rface Status” ■ “Remot e Site Conn ection” ■ “IP” ■ “[...]

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    11-2 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 The throughp ut is dis played as line graphs that m ove from left to ri ght across the screen. The color -coded list of remote si te name s to the right of the graphs co rr espond to the col ored lin es on the gr aph. A maximum of four remote sites a re monitored simu ltaneou sly . Pe[...]

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    Ethernet In terface 11-3 Figure 11–1 Throughput Graphs Ether net Inter face Interface Stat us The In terface St atus scr een provi des r eal-time i n formati on about the interfaces. T o bring up this screen, from the O fficeConnect R emote 840 Mana ger hom e page , select Monitor > Interface Status . Ethernet interface informati on is displa [...]

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    11-4 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Ethernet Co unter s The Ethernet counters sc re en shows r eal-time coun ters based on data packets that cr oss the Ethernet interface. Access this scr een from t he Of ficeConnect Remote 840 Mana ger home page by select ing Monitor > Ethe rn et . The count ers dis played i nclude [...]

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    11-5 Interface S tatus AT M S t a t u s The Int erface Status scr een pr ovides real- time informat ion abou t the interfaces. T o bring up this screen, from the O fficeConnect R emote 840 Manager home pa ge, sel ect Monitor > Interface Sta tus . A TM int erface inform atio n is d ispl ayed in the row cont aini ng t he inte rfac e na me atm:1 or[...]

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    11-6 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 The inf ormati on incl udes Cel l Deline atio n status, Data an d Idle Cel l counte rs, and er ro r detectio n, all of which ar e used to determin e t he healt h of your A TM link. A few er r or coun ts ar e not unusual but err ors which in crement consistentl y should be reported to [...]

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    Remote Site Connec tion 11-7 Remote Site Connec tion Connec tio n T raffic/Err or Counters Y ou can view remote site con nection t raffic and error counters. From the Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40 Manage r home pa ge select Monitor > Remote S ites > Rem ote Site Co unters . Then select th e re mote site name fr om the list and pr ess the Show b [...]

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    11-8 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Frame R elay VC Sit e Count ers Remote S ite Status Ta b l e T o view a comple te list of conf igur ed r emot e sit e pr ofiles and the ir s tatus, access the Rem ote Site Status scr een by selecting Monitor > R emote Sites > Remote Site Status . The status t able in clude s the[...]

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    IP 11-9 and the ne twork addr ess assigned to the con nection . IP and IPX W AN networ k nam es inco rpora te th e name of t he r emote sit e pr ofile. Below is an exampl e of a networ k status t able. IP Routi ng T able: The IP r outing tabl e contains t he list of al l IP r outes known by the OfficeConnect Rem ote 840 . T o view th e IP r outing [...]

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    11-10 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 IP , TCP , UDP , ICMP Counte rs and T able s The Of ficeConnect Rem ote 840 Manager pr ovides vari ous coun ters and tables for the IP , TCP , UDP an d ICMP p rotocols. T o get to th e counter a nd table sc reens, go to the OfficeCo nnec t Remot e 840 Ma nage r home page and select M[...]

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    Address Transl ation 11-11 Each lease t able entry lists the IP addr ess and lea se durati on assigned t o each c lient hardware (MAC) add ress. DHC P Count ers Y ou can obtain detailed st atistics and error counte rs for the DHC P protocol. Access th is screen from the OfficeConnect R emote 8 40 Mana ger ho me pag e by sele ctin g Monitor > Net[...]

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    11-12 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 location . The mapped addr esses table keeps track of private- to-pu blic addr ess mappings. Ta b l e of Por t Ass ignme nts The Of ficeConnect Remote 8 40 ad dr ess trans lation pr ocess also cr eates a dynamic po rt assignm ent table when NA T or P A T is used. T o acce ss this tab[...]

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    IPX 11-13 IPX IPX Network s IPX networks ar e created when you con figur e IPX over the LAN and when a r emote site con necti on is est ablish ed that is config ur ed to route IPX traffic. T o view the li st of IPX networ ks and their st atus, br ing up the Netw ork Sta tus scr een. Th is screen list the stat us of all Of ficeConnect Remote 84 0 IP[...]

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    11-14 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 confi gur ed stat ical ly . The pr otocol typ e of R IP ind icate s r outes t hat wer e learned fr om IPX RIP info rmatio n exchang e with oth er r outers. IPX Ser vices The IPX servi ces tabl e contain s the list of al l IPX servers known to the OfficeConnect Remo te 840. T o vie w [...]

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    Even ts Logs 11-15 The scr een captur e below pr ovides an example of the network stat us table. Forwa r ding T able The bridge forwar ding tabl e is used for forw ar ding packe ts an d con tains the li st of learned medi a access contr ol (MAC) addr esses. T o acc ess this table , go to the Of ficeCo nnect Remote 840 ho me page and selec t Monit o[...]

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    11-16 C HAPTER 11 : M ONITORING THE O FFI CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Connec tion E vent L og The connec tion event log cont ains a text descript ion of W AN interface events. This incl udes cel l delineat ion detection as well as the pr ogre ss of remote site conne ctions. T o access this lo g, from the OfficeConne ct Remote 84 0 Manage r home page, s[...]

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    12 C ONFIGU RING F ILTERS Int r oduction Th e Of ficeC onnect Rem ote 840 pr ovides an ext ensive s et of data f ilter ing capabiliti es. For i nstance, fil ters can accept packets only fr om spe cific addr esses to pr ovide added secur ity , or filt ers can be added to r educe network tr affic and im prove overall perform ance. This chap ter conta[...]

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    12-2 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS Filtering Capab ilitie s The Of fi ceConnect Rem ote 840 provi d es an ext ensive s et of data f ilter ing capabil iti es. The Of ficeConnect Re mote 84 0 suppor ts the fo llowi ng filter ing cap abili ties: ■ Input and out put data filteri ng. ■ Sour ce and destinati on addr ess filt ering. ■ Protoco [...]

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    Filterin g Capabil i ties 12-3 T able 12–1 Data Filters Advertise ment Filters Advertis ement fi lters op erate on network pr otocol packets tha t contai n vary ing in format ion such as SAP or RI P . Filtering of these pack ets is perform ed b y the speci fic protoc ol process. The fo llow ing ta ble d escr ibes the advertiseme nt filters suppo [...]

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    12-4 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS Creati ng generi c filte rs can be a comple x task. Onl y experien ced user s shoul d employ generic f ilter s, and st rictly in cases wher e data and advertising fi lters canno t provide th e filterin g capabil ities that you re quire. Creat ing Filters Overview Filte rs can be set one of two ways in t he O[...]

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    Creating F ilters U sing the Office Connect R emote 84 0 Manage r 12-5 The first is the dir ection/lo cation of t he packet. Ther e ar e four static dir ection/l ocations on which fi lters can be activated : incoming LAN traf fic, outgoi ng LAN traf fic, incomin g W A N tra ff ic and o utgoing W AN traf fic. Addition ally , the re ar e two for each[...]

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    12-6 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS Example: T o prev ent seven ind ividual PCs on the LAN fr om accessi ng a remote site, create the follow ing two filte rs: Filter fo r Packets: Going to Remote Site V ienna Filter Name: Block PCs 1 -6 Protocol: IP Enabled: Y es Discard Packet i f IP Source A ddress is Equa l to 192. 168.200.41 or if IP So ur[...]

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    Creating F ilters U sing the Office Connect R emote 84 0 Manage r 12-7 to. Thi s allows you to go bey ond th e bounds of t he “canne d” condi tion sentences. An over view and descr ipti on of each f ilter scr een is pr ovided bel ow: Y ou can get out of any scree n by usin g the HTML si de bar links. If you are in the pro cess of c reating a ne[...]

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    12-8 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS ■ Enable or disable t he filter . (Y ou may want to cr eate a disabled filter , then enable it when you ar e satisfie d that th e filter condit ions ar e complet e.) ■ Select the pr otoco l for the fil ter bei ng added. Th e pr otocols are: Basic IP , Advanced IP , Basic IP X, Ad vanced IP X, Basi c Brid[...]

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    Creating F ilters U sing the Office Connect R emote 84 0 Manage r 12-9 Basi c IPX Condit ion has t he fo llow ing co ndi tion senten ces to se lect from: T able 12–5 Basic IPX Condition Advanced IPX Condi tion has the fol lowin g conditi on sent ences to select fr om: T able 12–6 Advanced IPX Condition TCP Desti nati on Po rt Source P ort is E [...]

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    12-10 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS *who se len gt h is 2x Len gth f iel d: two mask numb ers for ea ch byt e) ** who se leng th is not gr eater than 2x Le ngth fie ld. ■ Condi tion Su mma ry This scr een shows the filt er cond itions that hav e been cr eated so far . It allows you to sel ect any unde fined conditi on to add, or to selec t [...]

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    Creating F ilters U sing the Office Connect R emote 84 0 Manage r 12-11 ■ Use the Ca ncel b utton to can cel a ny cha nges s ince t he l ast time you saved. When you hav e a filte r that cont ains “And”e d and “Or”e d conditi ons together , the su mmar y may d isplay extra blank l ines betw een conditi ons. This is to h elp you un derstan[...]

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    12-12 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Filters Using the Of ficeConn ect Remote 840 Mana ger Filters can b e tricky to define so spend ti me before accessing the screens thinking abou t what yo u want the fil ter to d o. First determ ine wh ich direction and location of the d ata path you want to apply the filter t[...]

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    Step-by-Step Gu ide to Crea ting Filters U sing the OfficeConnect R emote 840 M anager 12-13 As befor e, select th e conditi on sent ence, ch oose the keywor d and operati on and ente r the filt er value then pr ess “Next” to see t he Conditi on Summary scr een again. 7 When you a re satisfie d that this f ilt er is comp lete, p ress Save Filt [...]

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    12-14 C HAPTER 12 : C ONFIGURING F ILTERS 840ug.book Page 14 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    13 T R OUBLESHOOTING Int r oduction Th is ch apter con tains inform ation on the tr oubleshoo ting to ols and the tr oubleshoot ing ar eas for your Of ficeConnect Re mote 84 0. It is di vided into th e followi ng sectio ns: ■ “T roub lesho oting T ools ” ■ “LAN Co nnection Pr oblems” ■ “LAN Co nnection Pr oblems” ■ “IP Wizar d[...]

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    13-2 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING ■ CLI T races — T raci ng can be turned on for var ious Of ficeConnec t Remote 840 soft ware compone nts using th e CLI set facil ity command. This feat ur e is for advanc ed tr oubleshooti ng and should onl y be used after all othe r methods fo r isolatin g the problem have be en tried. Y ou may find the tra[...]

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    LAN Conn ectio n Proble ms 13-3 LAN Connect ion Pr oblems IP Wi zard and Web Browser Problems Sympt om Possible Cause s Correc tive Acti on The LAN LED is Off . The OfficeConn ect Remote 84 0 Manage r Interface status indicate s Ethernet interface is down. The LAN ca ble i s not connected. Check that one e nd of th e LAN cable is fully p lugged i n[...]

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    13-4 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING The work statio n does not ha ve a n IP address. If the w orkstatio n is supp osed to learn i ts ad dress fr om the OfficeConnect Rem ote 840, check that the unit is set up in DHCP Smart Mode . If not, set to DHCP Smart Mode and r eset. If the workst ation was booted before the Offi ceConnect Remote 840, reboot t[...]

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    IP Wizard a nd We b Brow ser Prob lems 13-5 The Web brows er do es not find t he OfficeConnect Remote 840 us in g its DNS name (DHCP Smart Mode in use). There is a prob lem with the LAN connection. See “LAN Connectio n Problem s”. The wor kstat ion is on a diffe rent IP subnet from the 840’s subnet. Set the work station IP configuration to au[...]

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    13-6 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING W AN Conn ectio n Pr oblems Sympt om Possible Cause s Correc tive Acti on SDSL LED i s Off . OfficeConnect Remote 840 Man a ger Inter face Status indica tes that interfac e atm:1/hdl c:1 is down. WAN (modem ) cable is no t connec ted. Check that one e nd of th e WAN cable is fully p l ugged i nto the wall. Check [...]

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    Gene ral Netwo rk C onnectio n Prob lems 13-7 General Network Connec tion Pr oblems Sympt om Possible Cause Correction Action Remote network is not respon ding (e.g . to PINGs or the Web brow ser conn ecti on requests.) LAN or WAN connec tion pr oblem . 1 See “LAN Connection Problem s” and “WAN Connec tion P roblem s” . 2 Go to Monitor >[...]

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    13-8 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING If yo ur Net wor k Serv ice is PP P, the PP P Authentication informatio n may be incor rect. C heck connect ion event log (Mon it or > Eve nt s > Connecti on Even t Log) to see if the PP P connect ion cou ld not be establ ished due to a PAP or CHAP misma tch . Enter the app ropriate PPP Userna me and Passwo[...]

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    IP Netwo rk Conn ection Proble ms 13-9 IP Ne twor k Connec tion Pr oblems Accessing remote information is slower than expe cted . The S DSL se ttin gs indicate that a slo wer baud rate than expec ted wa s negotiated fo r the downstream traffic. Reset the S DSL link to cause re-nego tiation thro ugh on e of the follow ing st eps: ■ If the OfficeCo[...]

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    13-10 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cau se Correctiv e Action Some r emot e sit es use the RIP p rotoco l to advertise your IP address t o other routers. I t may take more than 30 seconds for the IP route to the OfficeConnec t Remote 840 to be propagate d throughout the remote networ k. Wait 30 seconds and try to access re mote si[...]

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    IP Netwo rk Conn ection Proble ms 13-11 Symptom Possible Cau se Correctiv e Action My video appl icati on does not ru n wh en Port Add ress Tran slation (PAT) is enabl ed. Som e vide o app lica tions using UDP s treaming have two c onnect ions, a TCP conn ection for control and a UDP stream for data. The TCP conn ection i s initiated from the priva[...]

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    13-12 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING IPX N etw ork Connec tion Pr oblems Symptom Possible Cau se Corrective Action Remot e IPX netwo rk is not respondi ng (ex., ca n't find a Novell serv er). LAN or WAN connect ion pr oblem , or a ge neral co nfigu rati on problem. See “LAN Connection Prob lems” , “WAN Conne ction Problem s” , and “ [...]

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    Brid ge Co nne cti on Pro blem s 13-13 Bridge C onnec tion Pr oblems Sym ptom Possi ble Caus e C or rect ive Acti on Remote network is not respon ding. LAN or WAN conne ction proble m, or a gene ral co nfig urat ion probl em. See “LAN Connectio n Problem s” , “WAN Connec tion Pro blems” , and “Gene ral N etwo rk Conn ection Probl ems” .[...]

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    13-14 C HAPTER 13 : T ROUBLESHOOTING 840ug.book Page 14 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    A B RIDGING AND R OUTING Int r oduction D uring t he ini tial con figur ation of the Of ficeConnect Remote 840 , you must deci de wheth er to confi gur e the unit as a bridge or as a r outer . If you ar e unsure whi ch option you sho uld choose, this section wi ll hel p you decid e. Brid ges an d routers are use d to c onne ct net work s tog ether [...]

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    A-2 A PPENDIX A: B RI DGING AND R OUTI NG Guidel ines fo r Choosi ng Br idgin g or Routi ng The lis t below out lines some of the r easons you migh t choose to confi gur e the Offi ceConnec t Remote 840 as a br idge or a r outer . Read through the rest of this section for m ore explanatio n and to help deci de which o f the above cond itions appl y[...]

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    How Bri dges Learn A-3 addr ess table, the bridge kn ows the desti nation is on the LAN and therefore discar ds or filters the fram e. If the destination addr es s is not in the add re ss table, the bridge trans mits the data acr oss the bridge. It does this eve n if the desti nation devi ce is on the l ocal LAN be cause it does no t r ecognize the[...]

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    A-4 A PPENDIX A: B RI DGING AND R OUTI NG Figure A– 1 Simple Remote Bridging The Of ficeC onnect Rem ote 840 uses RFC 1483 or PPP en capsula tion to connect with othe r Of ficeConnect Remote 84 0 or thir d party devices . Buildin g a La rger Network Larg e network s of int er connec t ed LANs can be est ablish ed by using multip le br idge s as i[...]

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    How Bri dges Learn A-5 not be placed on LAN A. Ther efor e, frames passin g between LA N B and LANs C or D will not im pact the o verall performa nce of the LAN. Figure A– 2 Multiple Remote Bridge Multiple Pat hs Betwee n Bridge LANs W ith onl y a singl e physical path bet ween LANs, the ne twork is suscepti ble to link and brid ge failu re s. In[...]

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    A-6 A PPENDIX A: B RI DGING AND R OUTI NG other b ridge s det ect this a nd reconfig ure their port s so that there is onc e again an act ive da ta path thr ough the net work. Networ k T opolo gy If your netwo rk topolog y is star shaped, a co mbinati on of analo g modems an d bridgi ng is usuall y the most ef fici ent and su ccessfu l opti on. Rou[...]

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    Network O rganiz ation , Struc ture, and Physical Layo ut A-7 The Int ernet Th e pr otoc ol adopte d by the Def ense Dat a Networ k (DDN) f or the Internet, i s based on obtai ning a nd abid ing by , a r egi ster ed Internet addr ess range. This makes a r outer the ideal choice for acce ssing the Inter net. Unfortunate ly , ne w applicants are only[...]

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    A-8 A PPENDIX A: B RI DGING AND R OUTI NG ar e able to share the same Class B netwo rk addr ess, regar dless of their loca tion on t he bridge d network. Figure A– 4 Open Systems Interconnection Network Layer Model Open Syste ms Interconnec tion Network Layer M odel A r outin g envir onment allo ws stations to communi cate ind ir ectly . Followi [...]

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    IP Routin g A-9 Once the packet is received by th e Rout er A, atta ched to LAN 1, it strips of f the ne twork head er (r efer to Figur e above) and exami nes the Layer 3 heade r inform ation . It then r eviews its r outing tabl es in or der to esta blish where to forwar d the data pa cket. It is possible that the LAN 1 router has multi ple o utgoi[...]

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    A-10 A PPENDIX A: B RI DGING AND R OUTI NG The algor ithm wil l automati cally select to forwar d the data packet via Router A , as thi s rou te contains the leas t number of hop coun ts which makes it the pr eferr ed direct r oute. Every thirty seconds ( by defaul t), each IP r outer will advertise , via RIP datagra ms, to all other routers on the[...]

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    B IP A DDR ESSING Intr oducti on to IP Addr essing This sect ion cont ains a br ief intr oduction t o the IP addr essing scheme for adminis trato rs that ar e new to the IP pr otocol. IP Add ressing Ba sics IP add resses a re 32 bits long and generall y writt en in what is calle d dott ed decima l nota tio n: four decimal values separa ted by pe ri[...]

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    B-2 A PPENDIX B: IP A DDRESSI NG be host 28 on s ubnet work 63 of tha t netwo rk. The netw ork it self would be call ed 128. 5.0.0 (Class B netwo rk number 5). Noti ce that by usi ng subne t mask s, you can de fine a natural hier ar chy in which the addr esses themsel ves indi cate how a pa cket is to be r outed. However , a ll r outin g devices on[...]

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    IP Ad dre ssi ng Ba sics B-3 Clas s B n etwor k de scribe d above, a n add re ss of 128. 5.255. 255 is a br oadca st addr ess meanin g the pac ket is dest ine d for all nodes on the entir e Class B netwo rk. 128. 5.63 .255 would be a br oadcast addr ess indicat ing that the p acket is desti ned for al l no des on subne t 63 of that Class B ne twork[...]

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    B-4 A PPENDIX B: IP A DDRESSI NG can be, but does not have to be, the same as t he netma sk for any ot her supernet. As in su bnetting , a ne tmask creates a d ivision between the ne twork portion of an ad dress and the host p ortio n of an ad dress. Howe ver , sin ce the network you are defining is larger tha n a Class C network, the division you [...]

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    IP Ad dre ssi ng Ba sics B-5 with OfficeConnect R emote 84 0. The f irst option permits yo u to set th e subne t via n umeri cal (8-30 bits) desi gnatio n. F or ex ample : add ip network houston address 192.75. 202.99/23 Secondl y , you can sp ecify a class des ignati on: A, B, or C . Y ou c an also leave th e subnet v alue blank an d let the Offic[...]

  • Página 178

    B-6 A PPENDIX B: IP A DDRESSI NG T o route IP , the two n etworks to be linked by the OfficeConnec t Remote 840 (lo cal LAN and t he ISP' s or r emot e site' s network ) must be on separ ate IP su bnets. For example , all lo cal LAN devi ces could be on subnet 192.16 8.1 and all devi ces in at the r emot e site co uld be on subnet 192.16 [...]

  • Página 179

    IP Ad dre ssi ng Ba sics B-7 2xx.xxx. 188.176 , and the subnet mask, 255.255.25 5.248, together to determi ne the num ber of a ddresses we had to work with . First, we convert th e last octet (the eight-bit d ecimal e quivalent) o f the IP addr ess (176) and the last octe t of the subne t mask (24 8) to binary : 176 248 The 0s in the subnet mask de[...]

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    B-8 A PPENDIX B: IP A DDRESSI NG exists when an IP addr ess identifies the i nterface as belongi ng to a speci fic IP ne twork or s ubnet (S ee Figure B- 1). Figure B–1 Numbered W AN Inte rfaces An unnumb er ed link exists when th e IP addr ess 0.0.0. 0 is assi gned an d indicates the in terface does not belong to a spec ific networ k (see Figure[...]

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    IP Ad dre ssi ng Ba sics B-9 Ether net in terface. Thi s IP address is the source IP address for r outer -generat ed pack ets goi ng out unn umber ed interfaces . The r outer's routing table s and d efault ga teway settin gs take care of getting the data traf fic to the corr ect r emote des tinat ions. Ther efor e, although yo u cannot PING or[...]

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    B-10 A PPENDIX B: I P A DDRESSING 840ug.book Page 10 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    C A DDR ESS T RANSLATION T UTORIAL Overview Public IP add re sses are reg ister ed and can be used within a pub lic network, such as the Inte r net. Du e to the limitati on of IP vers ion 4 addr ess space and the g ro wth of t he Internet, pub lic addr esses ar e becoming mor e scar ce. One solu tion t o th is pr oblem is to u se priv ate addre s s[...]

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    C-2 A PPENDIX C: A DDRESS T RANSLATION T UTORIAL Network Address T ranslation (NA T) W ith NA T , a pool of pu blic addr esses is config ur ed and dynamicall y mapped t o a p rivate wo rkstatio n add re ss when accesses ar e made through the gateway to a public n etwork. The publ ic-to-private address mapping rema ins active unt il the pr ivat ely-[...]

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    Netwo rk Addres s Transl ation ( NAT) C-3 pr ovid es a fir ewall and hides the pri vate local network fr om the outsid e world. Figure C–1 NA T Example Dynamic NA T When a lo cal PC se nds a packet d estined f or the W AN, the Of ficeConnect Remo te 840 pu ts the pr iva te source IP address and an IP ad dress from the pool i nto an ad dress trans[...]

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    C-4 A PPENDIX C: A DDRESS T RANSLATION T UTORIAL Static N A T Static N A T operates like Dynamic NA T except yo u may add entr ies to the addr ess translation tabl e and indicat e specific IP add r esses fr om the pool to map to specif ic private LA N IP addr esses. Th is allows cont r olled access by the out side worl d. Port Address T ranslation [...]

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    Port Addr ess Translation (PAT) C-5 Doing t his pr ovides a fir ewall and hide s the pr ivate loca l network fr om the outside world. Figure C–2 P A T Example Dynamic P A T When a lo cal PC se nds a packet d estined for the W AN, the Of ficeConnect Remote 840 pu ts it s sou r ce IP ad dr ess and a port numb er int o an ad dr ess translatio n tabl[...]

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    C-6 A PPENDIX C: A DDRESS T RANSLATION T UTORIAL world. Y ou would select t he port numbers bas ed on the t ype of acces s needed. For ex ample, if you had a local W EB serv er , you would s ele ct the IP addr ess of your ser ver and the port numb er 80, whic h is the UDP and TCP port numb er used to indica te HTML traffic. Default P A T Default P [...]

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    D U SING THE CLI G UIDE Overview The pr eferr ed method of conf igurin g and manag ing the Of ficeConnect Remote 84 0 SDSL Ro uter is t he Web Br owser based Remote 840 Manager . It also comes with a sophisticated Command Line Interface (CLI). A command line inter face wil l r equi re you t o type in indi vidual co mmands on the s cr een. Y ou can [...]

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    D-2 A PPENDIX D: U SING TH E CLI G UIDE 840ug.book Page 2 Friday, July 7, 2000 2:23 PM[...]

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    E C ONFIGU RATIO N (N ON -S ETUP W IZAR D ) OF THE O FF I C E C ONNE CT R EMOTE 840 This chap ter descr ibes the detail s for perfo rming the in itial conf iguratio n of a O fficeCo nnect Remo te 840 whe n the unit has n ot b een c onf igured or has been restored to factory defaults. This in stallatio n method doe s not use t he Setup Wizard . If y[...]

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    E-2 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATI ON (N ON -S ETUP W IZ AR D ) OF THE O FF ICE C ONNECT R EM OTE 840 If your uni t is usin g Frame Relay , this will ac cess the Remote Sit es Genera l Add scr een, contai ning the f ollow ing fiel ds: ■ Enter a name to ident ify the remote sit e. ■ Enter th e Max Packet Si ze. ■ Set Networ k Serv ice to PPP over F[...]

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    Instructions for Internet Access E-3 If your uni t is using A TM, the Remo te Sites Gener al Add scr een will contai n the fol lowin g fiel ds: ■ Enter a name to ident ify the remote sit e. ■ Set Network Service to PPP over Frame Relay or RFC 148 3 . ■ If PPP , enter the Authentica tion Nam e and Au thentication Passwor d provid ed to you. Y [...]

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    E-4 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATI ON (N ON -S ETUP W IZ AR D ) OF THE O FF ICE C ONNECT R EM OTE 840 Step 2: Configu ring the Remote Site A TM Par amet ers (A TM Only) The A TM Modify screen is to be filled in with in formati on from the Confi gurat ion Pl anning Forms in Chapt er 1 of th e I nst allati on Gu ide . The scr een contains the follo wing f[...]

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    Instructions for Internet Access E-5 1 Conf igure the L oca l W AN IP Ad dress: ■ If the ISP pro vided yo u with a singl e IP addr ess, select Speci fied and enter that address. ■ If yo u ar e using PPP to dynamical ly a ssign a n add re ss, select Dy namic , and th e r emote sit e on th e W AN will assi gn a loca l W AN IP addr ess to you. ■[...]

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    E-6 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATI ON (N ON -S ETUP W IZ AR D ) OF THE O FF ICE C ONNECT R EM OTE 840 ■ If you want to run RI P , select fr om the pull -down menu to have the RIP set to Broadca st , Listen , or Br oadcas t & L iste n , and if one of th ese is ch osen , se t the RI P opti on t o RI PV1 or RI PV2. ■ Ensur e that Enable I P is chec[...]

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    Instructions for T elecommuting / Re mote Office Access E-7 4 Pr ess the Modify button before leaving this screen to sa ve the cha nges. 5 If yo u ar e also goi ng to configure the ro uter for T elecommut ing / R emote Office Access, continue to the n ext sectio n. Otherwise , go to Using the Conf igurati on A udit. Inst ruction s for T e lecom mut[...]

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    E-8 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATI ON (N ON -S ETUP W IZ AR D ) OF THE O FF ICE C ONNECT R EM OTE 840 ■ Enter the DLCI . ■ Check the Enable Bridging and/or Enable MA C En cap sulat ed Routing boxes as needed. If your uni t is using A TM, the Remo te Sites Gener al Add scr een will contai n the fol lowin g fiel ds: ■ Enter a name to ident ify the r[...]

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    Instructions for T elecommuting / Re mote Office Access E-9 Step 2: Configu ring the Remote Site A TM Parameters The A TM Mod ify screen shown be low is to be fil led in wi th info rmatio n from the Co nfigura tion P lanni ng T able y ou c omplete d in Ch apter 1 of the Inst alla tion Guid e. 1 Enter th e infor mation in these fie lds as contai ned[...]

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    E-10 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATION (N ON -S ETUP W IZAR D ) OF THE O FF I CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Step 3: Configu ring the Re mote Site IP Network Inform ation 1 If you are r outin g with IP , co mplete the en tries on this screen. Otherwise, pr ess Next . 2 Local W AN IP Addr ess: ■ If the remote site admi nistrato r provided you with a sing le IP[...]

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    Instructions for T elecommuting / Re mote Office Access E-11 ■ If the remote site admi nistrato r provided a remote IP a ddress and netmask, sele ct Speci fied and type in that addr ess and netmask. ■ If th e Of ficeConnect Remote 8 4 0 is learning the r emote IP addr ess from the remote site ( PPP only ), sele ct Lear n From Rem ote . ■ In o[...]

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    E-12 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATION (N ON -S ETUP W IZAR D ) OF THE O FF I CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Y ou cannot use an unnumbere d Local I P WA N Addr ess and have P A T enabled . 6 If you ar e rout ing IPX, pr ess the Next but ton to pr oceed to the I PX Modif y scr een. If you ar e not rou ting IPX , pr ess Modify to com plete the remote site confi g[...]

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    Usin g th e Conf igur atio n Au dit E-13 5 5 Pr ess the Save Co nfiguratio n bu tton on the si debar to save the setti ngs you ju st ente r ed. Step 5: Co nfigu ring a Local IP X Network If you ar e setting up t he Of ficeConne ct Remote 840 to r oute IPX, fol low thes e st eps . 1 Fr om t he Of ficeCo nnect Remo te 8 40 ho me pag e, se lect Config[...]

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    E-14 A PPENDIX E: C ONFIGURATION (N ON -S ETUP W IZAR D ) OF THE O FF I CE C ONNECT R EMOTE 840 Read t he e xplanati on of the a udit topics and categor ies to hel p you interpret the results of the au dit by se lecting th e audit topics a t the bottom of the p age. Notice th at a li nk is p rovided at the botto m of e ach audit topic 's confi[...]

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    F TECHNICAL SUPPOR T 3Com pr ovides easy acc ess to technical support inform ation thr ough a variet y of serv ices. This appe ndix descr ibes t hese ser vices . Informa t ion c ontaine d in this append ix is corr ect at time of publicat ion. For the very l atest, 3Co m recommends th at you access the 3Com Cor porat ion W orld Wide Web si te. Onlin[...]

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    F-2 A PPENDIX F: TECHNICAL SUPPORT ■ A list of system hardwar e and software, including revi sion levels ■ Diagnostic error messages ■ Detai ls about r ecent config urati on chang es, if a pplic able If you ar e unable to contact your networ k suppl ier , see the foll owing section on how to co ntact 3Com. Support from 3Com If you ar e unable[...]

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    Numbers 3Com URL F - 1 A adding a bridge network 5 - 3 a framed I P rou te to a r emote site 4 - 11 a local IP ne twork 4 - 3 a logi n 2 - 2 a r emote site pr ofile 3 - 2 a static I P route to the LAN 4 - 11 framed IP X r oute to a r emote site 9 - 6 framed IP X service to a r emote site 9 - 9 local I PX net work 9 - 2 static IPX r oute to the loca[...]

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    concepts A -1 guidel ines A -2 IP traf fic 5 - 5 multiple path s between LANs A -5 brid gin g and rout ing broad cast st or ms A -6 Internet A -7 IP routi ng A -9 network topol ogy A -6 network, o rganization, and physical layout A -6 Open System s Inter connection Ne twork L ayer Mo del A -8 optimum us e of r esource A -6 routin g IP A -7 broad ca[...]

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    Defa ult Bridg e Mo de 5 - 10 for r e mote site conn ections 5 - 4 for the LAN 5 - 3 intr oduction 5 - 1 MAC-Enca psulat ed Rou ting 5 - 6 monitori ng 5 - 11 testing 5 - 11 confi gur ing br id ging f or th e LAN adding a brid ge network 5 - 3 dele ting a brid ge ne two rk 5 - 4 modifying a bridge network 5 - 4 confi gur ing IP RIP o n the L AN adva[...]

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    A TM site 11 - 7 brid ge 1 1 - 1 5 connection traf fic/error 11 - 7 DHCP 11 - 11 Ethernet interface 11 - 4 Frame Re lay VC site 11 - 8 IP , TCP , UDP , ICMP 11 - 10 crea ting filters overvi ew 1 2 - 4 usin g Offic eConn ect Remot e 84 0 12 - 4 usin g the O fficeC onn ect R emote 840 M anag er 12 - 12 Criti cal Ev ent Log 11 - 16 D data filters 12 -[...]

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    enabl ing bridging for remote site conne ctions 5 - 5 IP routi ng 4 - 2 Ethernet interface counters 11 - 4 interface status 11 - 3 Ethernet performance 11 - 3 F factory de faults, res toring 2 - 3 filtering advertisement filters 12 - 3 capa bili ties 12 - 2 crea ting filter s 12 - 4 cr eating filter s using Of ficeConnect Remo te 840 12 - 4 cr eati[...]

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    IP counters 11 - 10 network c onnecti on pr obl ems 13 - 9 netwo rks 11 - 8 number ed and unn umber ed links B - 7 planni ng B - 5 ro ut i n g A - 9 subnet mask address B - 5 tables 11 - 10 testing (PING) 4 - 14 W iza rd problems 13 - 3 IP address and subnetti ng B - 5 range of B - 6 reserved B - 2 single B - 6 valid ation 4 - 12 IP addressing basi[...]

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    RIP and SAP 9 - 10 M MAC-Enca psulat ed Rou ting 1 - 4, 4 - 13, 5 - 6 mana ging Office Connect Rem ote 840 1 - 14 remote s ite prof il e 3 - 2 mapped add ress tabl e 11 - 11 menus for the OfficeCo nnect Remote 840 1 - 15 modif yin g a bridge network 5 - 4 a local IP ne twork 4 - 4 a r emote site pr ofile 3 - 3 date and ti me 2 - 3 filters using th [...]

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    O Obtaining 10 - 1 obtai nin g upgr aded soft ware 10 - 1 Office Connect Rem ote 840 back pa nel 1 - 11 CD 10 - 2 cr eating filter s 12 - 12 defined 1 - 2 DIP s witc hes 1 - 12 filter scr eens 1 2 - 6 fr ont pane l 1 - 10 instal ling in De fault Bridge Mo de 5 - 11 mana ging 1 - 14 menus 1 - 15 modif yin g filt er s 12 - 1 3 monitoring 11 - 1 panel[...]

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    range o f IP a ddr esses B - 6 rem ote site connection 11 - 7 defined 1 - 5 RIP and SAP 9 - 11 status ta ble 11 - 8 remote sit e mana gement adding a re mote site pr ofile 3 - 2 configu ring A TM inform ation 3 - 6 confi gur ing ne two rk se rvic e info rma tion ( PPP / RFC 1483/ RFC 1490) 3 - 4, 3 - 5 configu ring p rot ocol parameters 3 - 8 delet[...]

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    storms A -6 structure A -6 subn etti ng B - 1 and the Offi ceConne ct Remo te 840 B - 4 supe rn etti ng (a dvanc ed T CP/I P) B - 3 syslog m anagers 2 - 8 System Admin istration tasks 2 - 1 assigning SNMP trap ma nagers 2 - 7 assign ing syslog ma nagers 2 - 8 cont rollin g lo gin a nd T elne t acc ess 2 - 1 controlling SNMP access 2 - 4 controll in[...]

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    tables 11 - 10 Unconfi gur ed Mo de, defin ed 1 - 9 updatin g softwar e 2 - 4 upgradi ng softwar e instal ling 10 - 2 obtai nin g 1 0 - 1 Of ficeConn ect Rem ote 840 CD 10 - 2 via DOS 10 - 3 via Of ficeConnect Re mote 840 Manage r 10 - 2 URL F - 1 usin g Offic eCo nnec t Rem ote 84 0 1 - 16 W WA N conne ction pr oblems 13 - 6 interface events 11 - [...]

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    3Com Corporation L IM ITE D W ARRANTY This warranty applies to customers located in the United States, Australia, Canad a (except Quebec), Ireland, New Zeala nd, U.K., and ot her English l angua ge count ries, and c ountries for whi ch a translat ion into the loc al languag e is not pr ovided . OFFICECONNECT Remote 840 SDSL Router H AR DWAR E 3Com [...]

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    Dead- or De fective- on-Ar rival . In the ev ent a produ ct co mpletely fails t o functi on or exh ibits a defect in materia ls or wo rkma nship wi thin t he firs t for ty-eight (48) ho urs o f inst allatio n but n o lat er than thirt y (30) days after the date of purchase, and this is verified by 3Com, it will be considered dead - or defective-on-[...]

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    FCC C LASS B S TATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may n ot cause harmf ul interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. W A RNING: This eq uipment has b een tested and foun[...]

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