Paradyne 6381-A3 manuel d'utilisation

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    6381-A3 Router User’ s Guide Document No. 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005[...]

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    A January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Copyright © 2005 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reser ved. Printed in U .S.A. Notice This publication is protected b y f ederal cop yright law . No par t of this publication ma y be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retr ie v al system, or translated into any human or computer lan guage i[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 B Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follo w all warning notices and instr uctions mar ked on the product or includ ed in the manual. 2. Slots and openings in the cabin et are provided f or ventilatio n. T o ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must[...]

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    C January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi ts are designe d to provide reasonab le protection a gainst har mful interference in a residenti al installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can r adi ate radio[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 D Supplier's Declaration of Conf ormity Place of Issue: P aradyne Corporation 8545 126th A venue North Largo , FL 33773-1502 USA Date of Issue: 4/2/2004 P aradyne Corporation , located at the above address , here by certifies that Model Number 63 81-A2-210, bearing labeling identifi cation number US:A W2 DL03B6381-[...]

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    E January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Japan Notices This is a Class B product bas ed on the standard of the V oluntar y Control Cou ncil for Interference from Inf or mation T echnology Equipm ent (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiv e r in a domestic environment, it may cause r adio interference . Install and use the equipment accordi[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 i Contents About This Guide  Document Pur pose and Inte nded Audienc e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v  Document Sum mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v  Product-Rela ted Docume nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi 1 Intr[...]

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    Contents ii January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10  Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Wide Area Netwo rk Connectio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Local Area Net work Connec tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Saving Chan ges . [...]

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    Contents 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 iii  Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36 System Comm ands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36 Remote Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36[...]

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    Contents iv January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 v About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended A udience This guide contains deta iled inf ormation about the 6381-A3 router . It is intended f or all users of the ro uter . Document Summary A master glossary of terms and acrony ms used in P aradyne documents is av ailable online at www .parad yne.com . Select Suppor [...]

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    About This Guide vi January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Pr oduct-Related Documents Complete document ation f or P aradyne products is a va ilable on line at www .paradyne.com . Select Suppor t → T echnical Manuals . T o order a pape r copy of a P aradyne document , or to sp eak with a sa les representat ive , please call 1-727 -530-2000.[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 1-1 1 Intr oduction Def initions Bef ore y ou install or use y our ne w router , you ma y find it helpful to understa nd the f ollowing terms:  A bridge is a device that forw ards any message from one par t of a networ k to another .  A rou te r is a de vice that f orwards message s according to their net work add[...]

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    1. Introduction 1-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10  Preconfigured port settings for man y popular games  Ability to act as a DHCP Ser ver on y our network  Compatibility with vir tually all standard Inter net applications  Address filtering and DMZ hosting  Downloa dable fl ash softwar e upgrade s  Suppor t fo r up to eight P er man[...]

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    1. Introduction 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 1-3 LED Description (Fr ont Panel)  P ower LED: On indicates th at the power is supplied to the rout er .  Status LED: The Status LED se r ves tw o pur poses. If t he LED is continuously lit, the DSL in terf ace is su ccessfully conn ected to a de vice thro ugh the LI NE por t. If the LED is flic k[...]

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    1. Introduction 1-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Pac k in g L i st  Y our router is ship ped with the f ollowing:  P ower adapter  Ethernet cable (RJ45, str aight-throug h wiring)  Phone cable (RJ11)  USB cable  CD-ROM co ntaining this manua l and USB driv ers 04-1751 1 USB LAN ACTIVITY STA TUS POW ER[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-1 2 Hard war e Installation and PC Setup Overview This chapter provides ba sic instructions f or connecting t he router to a com puter or a LAN and to the Inte r net using DSL. The first par t provides instructions to set up the hardw are, and the second part descr ibes ho w to prepare y our PC f or use with the route[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 cabl e to the LAN por t and connect the other end to the 1 0/100BaseT por t on the netw ork interf ace card in your PC . — If y our LAN has more tha n one computer , y ou can atta ch one end of an Ethernet cable to a hub or a s witch and the other to the po r t labeled LAN on [...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-3 Conf iguring Y our PC Bef ore y ou star t to access the router via Ethernet, you must co nfigure y our PC's TCP/IP address to be 192. 168.1.x, where x is an y number bet ween 2 and 254. The subnet mask m ust be 255.255.255.0 . Y our router's def ault IP address is 192.[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 2. Inser t the supplied CD and use Bro wse to include the locat ion D:driv ers in the search, whe re D: is th e letter you use for your CD drive ( Figure 2-3 ). Figure 2-3. New Hardware Installation Options 3. The Wizard will ask y ou to confir m the hardware installation . Cho[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-5 Figure 2-5. Hardwar e Installation 4. Click on Finish to close the Wi zard at the completion page ( F igure 2-6 ). Figure 2-6. Completing the F ound New Hardware Wizard[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-6 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Conf iguring Y our PC’ s IP Address Bef ore y ou star t to access the router using the Ethernet or USB connection, y ou must configur e your PC's TCP/IP address to be 192 .168.1.x, where x is any number be tween 2 and 254. The subnet mask is 255. 255.255.0. Y our router&a[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-7 4. Ensure that the chec k box to the lef t of the item labeled Int ernet Protocol (TCP/IP) is chec ked, and clic k on Properties. Figure 2-7. Network Connection s in Wind ows XP Figure 2-8. Local Ar ea Connect ion Properties in W indows XP[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-8 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Prop er ties dialog bo x, clic k in the radio b utton labeled “Use the f ollowing IP address” and type 192. 168.1.x (where x is an y number bet ween 2 and 254) in th e IP Address field. T ype 255.255.255. 0 in the Subnet Mas k field. Figu[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-9 4. If Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) does not appear as an installed compon ent, clic k on I nstall. 5. In the Select Netw ork Component T ype dialog bo x, select Protocol, and th en click on A dd. 6. Select Inte r net Protoco l (TCP/IP) in the Networ k Protocols lis t, and then cl[...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-10 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Y ou may be prompted to install f iles from your Windo ws ME installation CD or other media. F ollow the instru ctions to install the files. 8. If prompted, clic k on OK to restar t your computer with t he new settings . 9. After restarting your PC , double-clic k on the Netwo [...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-11 10. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog bo x, click on the IP Address tab . 11. Click in the radio button labeled “U se the f ollowing IP address” and type 192.168.1.x (w here x is any numbe r between 2 and 254 ) in the IP Address field. T ype 255.255.25 5.0 in the Subnet Mask [...]

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    2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-12 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-1 3 Using the W eb Interface Logging Into Y our Router T o configure y our router , open y our web bro wser . Ignore an y error about la cking a connection. T ype the def ault IP address (192.168. 1.1) into the Location field of yo ur browser an d press the Enter k ey . The f ollowing screen appe ars. Figure 3-1. Logi[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Home Page The first screen ( Figure 3-2 ) that appears after the lo g in screen is the Home page . F rom this screen you can configure the LAN an d W AN connections, config ure the router's security , routing, and filtering, access debugg ing tools, obtain the status of the router , a[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-3 Figure 3-3. Quick Start - DHCP Figure 3-4. Quick Start - PPP oE[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-5. Quick Start - Static Enter or selec t Quick Star t options as s hown in the following table . Click on Sa ve to mak e the changes per manent. T able 3-1. Quick Start Options Field Description NA T Click in the check bo x to activate Network Address T ranslation (NA T). See Appe[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-5 Setup T o set up options not a v ailab le on the Quic k Star t screen, select Setup fr om the Home page . Figure 3-6 show s the Setup page . The menu has t wo sections: the W AN configuration and t he LAN configuration . Figure 3-6. Setup Options Wide Ar ea Network Connection The DSL conne[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-6 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Conf iguring the W A N Bef ore the router will pass any data between the LAN interf ace and the W AN interf ace, the W AN side of the router m ust be configured. Depending upon y our ISP , you will need some or all of the information listed below bef ore yo u can properly configure the W A[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-7 New Connection A new conne ction is basically a vir tual connection. Y our router can suppor t up to 8 diff erent vir tual connections. If y ou hav e multiple diff erent vir tual connections , you ma y need to utilize the static and dynamic routing capabilities of the router to pass data c[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-8 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10  Idle Timeout - Specifies that PPP oE connection shou ld disconnec t if the link has no activity dete cted f or the specified number o f seconds . This field is used in conjunction with the On Demand f eature . T o disable th e timeout f eature, enter a zero in this field.  A uthenti[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-9 T o complete the connection y ou must no w click the Apply b utton. The Appl y butto n will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands page, click on Sa v e All. PPPoA Conne[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-10 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10  User name – The user name for the PPP oA access. This is provided by y our DSL ser vice provider or y our ISP .  P asswor d – The pass word f or the PPP oA access. This is pro vided b y your DSL ser vice provider or y our ISP .  Idle Timeout – Specifies that PPP oA connect[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-11 T o complete the connection y ou must no w click the Apply b utton. The Appl y butto n will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands page, click on Sa v e All. Static Con[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-12 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-9. Static IP Connection Setup T o complete the connection y ou must no w click the Apply b utton. The Appl y butto n will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Command[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-13 7. Select the encapsula tion type (LLC or VC). If y ou are not sure which to use, just use the def ault mode. 8. Select the quality of ser vice (QOS). Lea ve the def ault v alue if y our ISP did not provide t his inf or mation. Dependin g on the QoS you sele ct, you ma y also enter: — P[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-14 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 T o configure the router as a bridge: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home page, clic k on Setup and then click on Ne w Connection. The def ault PPP oE connection setup is displa yed. 2. At the T ype field sele ct Bridge and the Bridge connection setup page is displa yed (see Fig ure 3-11 ). 3. G[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-15 T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands page, click on Sa v e All. CLIP Connection Classical IP and ARP o ver A TM (CLIP) a llows IP datagrams and ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) r equests and replies to be tr ansmitted o v er A TM using A TM [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-16 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-12. CLIP Connection Setup T o complete the connection y ou must no w click the Apply b utton. The Appl y butto n will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands pa[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-17 Modem Setup T o configure the DSL modulation type: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Setup . 2. Under W AN S etup , select Modem Setu p . This will bring up the Modem Setup screen. Lea v e the def ault value if y o ur ISP did not pro vide this inf or mation. F or most case s, [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-18 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-14. TSML Connection Conf iguring the LAN T o configure LAN paramete rs, clic k on Setup on the Home screen. Under LAN Setup , click on LAN Configuration. The LAN Configuration scr een appears. Figure 3-15. LAN Configuration Screen By def ault, both the Et hernet por t and USB por[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-19 Enable/Disable DHCP By def ault, the r outer has DHCP server (LAN side) d isab led. If y ou already ha ve a DHCP server running on your ne twork, do not enab le the router’ s DHCP server . T o enable or disable DHCP: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Setup . 2. Under LAN Set[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-20 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 192.168.1.25 4. If the DHCP ser v er runs out of DHCP a ddresses, users will not get access to network resources. — Specify a Lease Time. The Lease Time is the amount of time a ne twork user will be allowed connection to the Router with their current dynamic IP address. The amount of ti[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-21 3. Click on the Configuration link in th e LAN Group 1 windo w . The LAN Group 1 Configuratio n screen appears , as shown in Figure 3- 16, LAN Group 1 Configuration . 4. Click on “Use the f ollowing Static IP Address”. 5. Enter a ne w IP Address and Netmask. The Apply button will temp[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-22 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Advanced The router suppor ts a host of ad vanced f eatures. For basic router funct ionality , you do not need to utilize these adv anced feat ures . The f eatures help with routing, security , por t configuration, and plug and play capability . UPnP UPnP NA T and Firew all T rav ersal al[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-23 SNTP The SNTP screen lets y ou specify parameters related to SNTP (Simple Netw ork Time Protoc ol) ser vers. T o use SNTP: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, clic k on Adv anced and under Adv anced, select SNTP . The SNTP screen appears . 2. Enable SNTP and then specify one or more SNTP[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-24 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 SNMP Use the SNMP (Simple Netw ork Management Protocol) scree n to enabl e and configure the SNM P agent and SNMP trap man agers . The SNMP feature gen erates a trap when e ver the IP address o f the ro uter changes (e xcept through the T roub leshooting Managem ent Link). The tr ap sent [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-25 IP QoS The IP QoS screen lets y ou establish a pa r ticular lev el of serv ice f or each connection y ou ha ve de fined. T o set QoS f or a connection: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Adv anced, select IP QoS. The IP QoS screen appears . 2. Select a connec[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-26 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 access an Internet application, the y must use the W AN IP address. The p or t f orwarding f eature will translate the W AN IP address into a LAN IP address. T o configure a ser vice, game , or other application: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced . 2. Under Adv anced,[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-27 IP Filters Use the IP Filters screen to b loc k all or selected traffi c. T o set up IP Filters: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Adv anced, select IP Filters. The IP Filters screen appears . 2. Select the LAN Group from the drop-down list that these change[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-28 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 LAN Clients T o add a LAN client: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced . 2. Under Advanced, select LAN Clients . If DHCP is us ed, all DHCP clients are automatically assigned. If a fix ed IP address server is on the LAN and y ou want this ser ver to be visible via the W [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-29 Figure 3-25. LAN Isolation Bridge Filters The bridge filtering mechanism provides a wa y f or the users to define rules to allow or den y frames th rough the bridge based on source MA C address, destination MA C address and/or fra me type. When bridge filte ring is enabled, each frame is [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-30 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 be used to delete the en tire filter rule. It pro v ides a quick method of selecting all filter rules for deletion. The Enab le Bridge Filters button allo ws you to en able or disab le br idge filtering. It can be set or unse t during any add, edit , or delete oper ation. It can also be s[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-31 Multicast This option enab les the IGMP prox y , which allows NA T clients to participate in IGMP multicast gr oups. It sh ould only be enab led if NA T is also enabled. T o enable Multicas ting: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced . 2. Under Advanced, select Muliticast[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-32 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping screen to specify whether IGMP Snooping is enab led. When IGMP Snooping is en abled, t he router analyz es Internet Group Management Proto col (IGMP) pac ke ts to learn multicast group a ddress and por t associations. T o enable IGM P Snooping: 1. F rom[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-33 3. Specify the New Destination IP . This is the address of the remote LAN ne twork or host to which y ou want to assign a static route. Enter the IP address of the host f or which yo u wish to create a static route her e. F or a standard Class C IP domain, the netw ork address is the firs[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-34 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 3. Specify th e Protocol. The protoco l is dependent upon the e ntire networ k. Most networks suppor t Rip v1. If R IP v1 is se lected, routing data will be sent in RIP v1 f or mat. If Rip V2 is selected, routi ng data will be sent in RIP v2 f ormat us ing subnet broadcasting. If Rip V1 C[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-35 Access Control Access contro l allows cer tain PC s to access th e router after the firewall is enabled. T o enable an y of the Access Co ntrol f eatures: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced . 2. Under Adv anced, select Access Control. The Access Control scre en appears[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-36 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 To o l s The T ools tab provides access to system com mands and functions . System Commands T o make changes p er manent, clic k on T ools (at the top of the pag e) and select System Commands . The f ollo wing commands are used to conf igure the router:  Sav e all: Press this button in[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-37 T o forward logging informa tion, click on T o ols and sele ct Remote L og. User Management T o change your ro uter's username and pass word: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, under the tools men u, clic k on User Management. 2. Change the login name and p ass word. 3. If desired [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-38 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Update Gateway Y ou can remotely upgr ade the rout er's firmware from the w eb interf ace. T o up grade the fir mware: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, under the T ools title, clic k on Update Gate wa y . 2. Click on Bro wse, and find the firmware file to download. Make sure this[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-39 Analyzer The Analyzer screen shows lin k statuses and t est results. Figure 3-34. Analyzer Ping T est Once y ou ha ve your r outer configu red, it is a good idea to mak e sure y ou can ping the network. If you h av e your PC connecte d to the router via the de f ault DHCP configuratio n, [...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-40 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-35. Ping T est Modem T est The Modem T est is used to ch eck whether your router is proper ly connec ted to the W AN Network by running O AM F4 and F5 end-to-e nd and segment t ests. Th e test ma y take a f ew seconds to comp lete. T o perform the tes t, select your connection fr[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-41 Status The Statu s section allo ws y ou to vie w the Statu s/Statistics of di ff erent connections and interf aces:  Network Statistics – Sele ct to view the Statistics of different interfaces: Ethernet, USB, an d DSL.  Connection Status – Select to vie w the Status of diff eren[...]

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    3. Using the Web Interface 3-42 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 4-1 4 T r oubleshooting The Router Is Not Functional 1. Chec k to see th at the po wer LED is green and the netw ork cables are installed correctly . Re f er to th e quick star t gu ide for more details. 2. Chec k to see that the LAN and Status LEDs are g reen. 3. Mak e sure yo u are not connecting the USB and the Ether[...]

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    4. Troubleshooting 4-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 must match th e router's subnet mask. The router has a def ault subnet mask of 255.255.25 5.0. 4. Mak e sure NA T is enabled if y ou are using priv ate addresses on the LAN por ts. LEDs Blink in a Sequential Patter n This typically means that either t he kernel or flash file system is corrupt[...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 A-1 A T erminology What is a Fir ewall? A fire wall is protection betw een the Internet and you r local network. It acts as the fire wall in y our car does, prot ecting the interior of the car from th e engine. Y our car's firew all has very small opening that allow desired connections f rom the engine into the cab[...]

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    A. Terminology A-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Y our machine isn't really directly connected to the Int er net, and it really has an internal local network address . When you pro vide the server 's network address t o others , you actually provide the address of the ro uter . The router f akes the connection to your machine. Y ou should [...]

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    6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 IN-1 Index A Access Control, 3-35 Activity LED, 1-3 ADSL, 1-1 ADSL/R, 1-1 ADSL2+, 1-1 Advanced F eatures, 3-22 Analyzer screen, 3-39 Assigning IP address b y DHCP, 2-6 B Back Panel, 1-2 Bridge, 1-1 Connection, 3-13 Filters, 3-29 C Cables Included, 1-3 Installing, 2-1 CE Marking, B Changing IP address, 3-20 CLIP Connecti[...]

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    Index IN-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 L LAN Clients, 3-28 Configuring, 3-18 Connection, 3-5 Isolation, 3-28 LED, 1-3 LED Blinking in a Sequential Pattern, 4-2 Description, 1-3 Status LED Continues to Blink, 4-2 Logging Into Your Router, 3-1 Logging out, 3-35 M Management link (TSML), 3-17 Modem Setup, 3-17 Test, 3-40 Modify Existing Connection, 3[...]

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    Index 6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 IN-3 U UDP, 3-31 Update Gateway, 3-38 Upgrade Firmware, 3-38 UpnP, 3-22 USB Driver Installation, 2-3 LED, 1-3 User Management, 3-37 Username, 3-1 W WAN Configuring, 3-6 Connection, 3 -5 Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information , A Windows 2000, 2-8 95, 98, 2-10 ME, 2 -9 NT 4.0, 2-11 USB Driver Installati[...]

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    Index IN-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10[...]