Atlantis Land 111U manual

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    2 INDEX 1. Introduc tion ....................................................................................................... 7 1.1 An Overview of WebS hare 111U .................................................................. 7 1.2 Package Co ntents ....................................................................................... 8 1.3 [...]

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    3 6.4 LAN TCP/IP……… ………………………… ………………………………… ……………………… 40 6.5 Configuring LAN ......................................................................................... 42 7. WAN Setup ................................................................................................[...]

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    4 11.4 SysRes tart ............................................................................................... 84 11.5 Diagnostic 85 12. Stat us ............................................................................................................. 86 12.1 Device Info .......................................................................[...]

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    5 Copyright Statement No part of this p ublication may be reproduced, store d in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, whether ele ctronic, mechanical, photocopyi ng, rec ording or otherwis e without the pri or writing of the publisher. Windows™ 98SE/2000/M E/XP/VISTA are tradem arks of Microsoft® C orp. Pentium is trad[...]

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    6 Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Sidin SpA, dec lares that this prod uct (A02 -RA111U) is in compliance to a ll relevant essential requir ements of R&TTE Direct ive (99/5/CE). CE Declaration is available on th e web site www.atlantis-land.com. Important infor mation for the co rrect recycle /treatment procedures of th is equipment The mentio[...]

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    7 1. Introduction 1.1 An Overview of WebShare 111U Welcome to the WebShare 111U. Your WebShare 111U is an “all-in-one” unit, combining an ADSL2+ modem, ADSL router and Ethernet network sw itch, providin g everything you need to get th e machines on your network connected to the Internet over your ADSL broadband connection. The WebShare 111 U co[...]

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    8 For advanced users, Virtual Service functi on a llows the product to provi de limit ed visibility to local machines w ith specific se rvices for outside users. An ISP (Internet Service Provid ers) provide d IP addres s can be set to the product and then specific services can be rerouted t o specific computers on the local network. F or instance, [...]

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    9 1.3 Technical Features Technical charateristics of WebShare 111U: • ADSL Multi-Mode Standard: supports downstream rates of up to 24 M b p s a n d u p s t r e a m r a t e s o f u p t o 1 M b p s . I t a l s o s u p p o r t s r a t e m a n a g e m e n t t h a t a l l o w s A D S L s u b s c r i b e r s t o s e l e c t a n I n t e r n e t a c c e [...]

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    10 for one access account. No PPPoE client software is required for local computer. The Automatic Reconn ect an d Disconn ect Timeout (Idle Tim er) functions are provided, too. • Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) client and server: I n t h e WAN site, the DHCP client can get an IP address from the In ternet Servic e Provider (ISP) aut omatical[...]

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    11 1.4 WebShare 111U Application Follow the f ollowings st eps to cabling the device: • Connect WAN Port to the telephone line throught RJ-11 cable (c ontained in package). • WebShare 111U can be connect in the following configuration: ¾ Directly to the PC, throught CAT5 cables (one is contained in package) or USB cable (als o provide d with t[...]

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    12 2.2 The Front LEDs LED MEANING PWR Lit red when pow er is ON. Lit green wh en the s ystem is rea dy. LAN • Lit when connected to an Ethern et device. • Lit green for both 10M and 100M. • Blinking when data is Transmitted / Receiv ed. USB Lit when the dev ice is connect ed to the PC and is work ing properly. ADSL Lit when successfully conne[...]

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    13 2.3 The Rear Ports PORT MEANING LINE (RJ11) Connect the supplied R J-11 (“teleph one”) cabl e to this port when c onnecting to th e ADSL/tele phone network . USB User can connect to PC using an alternative USB cable through this port. LAN (RJ45) Connect a UTP Ethernet cabl e (Cat-5 or Cat-5e) to the Ethernet port when connecting to a PC or a[...]

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    14 2.4 Cabling First you must connect the product to the ADSL line through the RJ11 cable you have in equipment (in th e port LINE ) and connect the AC Adapter to the WebShare 111U and then to the socket. Once you’ve checked a ll the connections and you’ve switch ed on the Router the product will carry on immediat ely a diagnosis (about 10 seco[...]

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    15 2.5 Ethernet Connection WebShare 111U is equi pped with a 10/100 M b ps Ethernet port (with RJ-45 connect or) to permits the connecti on between a PC (with Fast Ethernet N IC and TCP/IP sta ck installed) and th e Modem/Rout er. For operationg systems older than Windows 2000, you might install TCP/IP stack separately in order to use We bShare 111[...]

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    16 2.6 USB Connection Do not plug USB Modem to Yo ur PC before install USB driver. WebShare 11 1U also h as provid ed with an USB por t in or der to conn ect the device with a PC using a free US B port (rev1.1 or 2.0). 2.7 USB Driver To use WebShare 111U with USB connection, Yo u have to install driv er provided into Cd-Rom. Please f ollow this ins[...]

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    17 4. Select the installation mode between Typical (suggested), Compact and Custom . 4a. Choosing Custom installation’s method, you have to confirm destination path for driver installation a nd whic h components You have to install. 5. Now, the installa tion utility will ask You to plug USB modem to y our PC.[...]

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    18 When You plu g USB modem to your P C, the operatin g system can start an automatic procedure to install new devices; please stop this in order t o co mplete the installation. 6. Follow instrunctions shown on the screen in order to complete the installation. 3. Installing WebShare 111U Before configuring this device, you have to check with your I[...]

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    19 • Username: admin • Password: atlantis • LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.254 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 • ISP setting in WAN side: PPPoA, V CMux, Routing , VPI=8, VCI=35 • Firewall= Enabled , SPI= Disabled • DHCP Server enabled with IP pool from 192. 16 8.1.100 to 192.168.1.199 If you ever forg et the passw ord to log in, you may pr es[...]

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    20 Please follow the s teps below for your P C’s network environm ent installatio n. First of all, please ch eck your P C’s network component s. The T CP/IP prot ocol stack and E t h e r n e t n e t w o r k a d a p t e r m u s t b e i n s t a l l e d . I f n o t , p l e a s e r e f e r t o y o u r W i n d o w s - related or oth er operat ing sy[...]

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    21 Configuring PC (Windows Vista) 1. Go to Start -> Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Sharing Center icon. 2. Click Mana ge Network connect ions then double-click Local Area Connection. Click Properties . 3. Click Continue (Windows needs your permission to c ontinue). 4. Select Internet Protocol V[...]

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    22 It i s possibile to continue to follow step. If it show you follow message: Pinging 192.168. 1.254 with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Check that LAN LED is lit (change CAT cabl e if is not). Check PC IP Address typ ing winipcfg for (Win95,98,ME) or ipcon fig (for Win2000,XP) and eventually re-install [...]

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    23 2. Click on WebShare Configuration Assistant icon to select th e utility. Step 1: Welcome[...]

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    24 Step 2: Hardware Installation The Hardware Installation screen will appear. Four links are shown on the sc reen. Click them one by one and follow the gu idelin es to complete ha rdware installation.[...]

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    25 Step 3: Network Card Selection Please select AD SL Comp any ADSL USB Mod em interface to use WebShare thorugh USB port. If this interface will not show into the interface list, pl ease remove a nd re-install USB driver.[...]

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    26 Step 4: Diagnostic 1 If connection fails, the screen will show FAIL , please check your router if it is connected correctly.[...]

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    27 Step 5: Configuration Details Set up more detailed settings such as VPI, VCI and MTU. Please enter Username and Password as supplie d by your ISP (Internet Servic e Provider).[...]

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    28 Step 6: Diagnostic 2[...]

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    29 Step 7: Setup Completed Congratulations!! You’ve completed the se tup procedure and a re ready to surf the Internet. The I E browser wil l open up automatically when you finish installin g.[...]

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    30 4.2 Browser Configuration Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is 192.168.1.254, and click Go . The default username and password are admin and atlantis . Now, You have access to the Site Map Co nfiguration Interface, subdivided as following: • Quick Start (Run Wizard) • Interface Se tup (Internet, LAN[...]

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    31 Click on the desired item to expand t he page with all settings in the main navigation panel. Click on the desired item to expand t he page with all settings in the main navigation panel.[...]

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    32 4.3 Configuring Password It is highly recommended that y ou chan ge the passw ord for accessing the ADSL Router. To change the ADSL Router’ password, click Maintenance and then Administration . The screen appears as shown: The following table describ es the labels in this screen: Label Descriptio n New Password Type the new password in this fi[...]

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    33 2. Press the RESET button for 10 (or more ) seconds, and then release it. When the PWR L ED begins red, th e defaults ha ve been restore d and the ADSL Router restarts. 5. Quick Start This chapter provides informati on on the Wizard Setup screens in the web configurator. 5.1 Wizard Setup Introduction Use the Wizard S etup screens to configure yo[...]

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    34 • RFC 1483 (Bridged and Routed Mod e): RFC 1483 describes two methods for Multiprotocol Encapsulat ion over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5). The first method allows multiple xing of multip le protocols ove r a single ATM virtual circui t (LLC-based multiplexing) and the second m ethod assumes tha t each protoc ol is carr ied over a separate ATM [...]

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    35 The following screen will a ppear: You can change the password as you l ike and then click Next to continue; select yo ur time zone from the drop down list. Please click Next to continue. Select how the router wil l set up the In ternet connection: • PPPoE/PPPoA: t o o b t a i n I P a u t o m a t i c a l l y ( Y o u n e e d u s e r n a m e a n[...]

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    36 PPPoE/PPPoA PPPoE (PPP over E thernet) is an ADSL connectio n known as dial-up DSL. As the PPPoA it has been cre ated to integrate large b and services paying a p articular attention to an easy configuration. The user can obtain an high access speed and he can also share the same account wi th the ISP. No additi onal software are required. This [...]

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    37 Static IP Address Thi s co nfi gur ati on is v ali d in cas e of a su bscript ion wi th a st ati c IP and ac tiv e NA T SU A (for the managing of the public clas s turn to the CD Manual). Make sure that the parameters are, in case of RFC1483 , the ones in th e picture, if not specifically shown by the ISP. Insert then the public static IP addr e[...]

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    38 The Webshare 111U automatically tests the connection to the computer(s) connected to the LAN ports. To test the connection from the ADSL Router t o the ISP, click Maintenance then Diagnose . 6. LAN Setup This chapter descri bes how to configur e LAN settings. 6.1 LAN Overview A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which m[...]

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    39 know the IP addres s of a machin e before you can access it. The DNS server addresses that you enter in the DHCP setup are passe d to the client machines alon g with the assigned IP address and subnet mask. There are two ways that a n ISP dissem inates the D NS server addres ses. The fi rst is for an ISP to tell a cus tomer the DNS server addres[...]

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    40 2. Leave the DNS Server fields in DHCP S etup blank (f or example 0.0.0.0). The ADSL R outer acts a s a DNS pr oxy when this fiel d is bla nk. 6.4 LAN TCP/IP The ADSL Router has built-in DHCP server capa bility that assigns IP addresses a nd DNS servers to systems that support DHCP client capability. 6.4.1 Factory LAN Defaults The LAN paramet er[...]

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    41 4. None - the ADSL Router will n ot send any RIP packets and wil l ignore any RIP packets receiv ed. The Dynamic Route field controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that the A DSL Router s ends (it rec ognizes both f ormats when re ceiving). RIP - 1 is universally supported; but RIP-2 carri es more information. RIP-1 i[...]

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    42 6.5 Configuring LAN Click Interface Setup , then LAN to open the foll owing screen : The following table describ es the labels in this screen: Router Local IP Field Descriptio n IP Address Enter the IP addr ess of the ADSL Router in dotted decimal notation, for example, 1 92.16 8.1.254 (factory default). IP Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask assi [...]

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    43 RIP Direction Select the RIP direction from No ne, B oth, In Only an d Out Only. Dynamic Route Select the RIP version from RIP-1, RIP -2B and RIP- 2M. Multicast IGMP (Internet Group Mult icast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used t o establish membershi p in a multicast g roup. T he ADSL Router supports both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IG[...]

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    44 7. WAN Setup This chapter descri bes how to confi gure WAN settin gs. 7.1 WAN Overview A WAN (Wide Are a Network) is an outside c onnection to another n etwork or t he Internet. See the Wizard Setup chapter for more inform ati on on the fields in the WAN screens. 7.2 PPPoE Encapsulation The ADSL Router supports PPPoE (Point- to-Point Protocol o [...]

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    45 7.4 Traffic Shaping Traffic Shapin g is an agreement betw een the carrier and the s ubscrib er to regulate the average rate and “burstine ss” or fluctuation of data transmissi on over an ATM network. This agreem ent helps eli minat e congest ion, which is importa nt for transmission of real time data such as audio and video connections. Peak[...]

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    46 7.5 Configuring WAN Setup To change the AD SL Router’s WA N remote node settings, click Interface Setup then Internet . The scr een differs by the encapsulation.[...]

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    47 The following table describ es the labels in this screen: Field Descriptio n A TM VC Virtual Circuit ID V PI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Ide ntifier) define a virtual circuit. Status Activated or Deactivated VPI The valid ran g e for the VPI is 0 to 255. Enter the VPI assi g ned to you. This field may already be configured[...]

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    48 Service Name (PPPoE only) Type the name of your PPPoE service here. User Name Enter the user na me exactly as your ISP ass i g ned. If assi g ned a name in the form user@domain where domain identifies a service name, then en ter both c omponents exactly as g iven. Password A static IP address is a fixed IP that your ISP g ives you. A dynamic IP [...]

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    49 Address Translation) function for this VC. The NAT function can be activated or deactiva ted per PVC basis. Default Route if enable this function, the current PVC will be the default g ateway to internet from this devic e. TCP MTU Option RIP (Routin g Informat ion protocol ) Select this option to s pecify the RIP version, in cluding RIP-1 , RIP-[...]

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    50 8.1.1 NAT Definitions Inside/outside denotes where a host is lo cated relative to the ADSL Router, fo r example, th e computers of your su bscribers ar e the insid e hosts, whi le the we b servers on the Internet are the outside hosts. Global/local denotes the IP add ress of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for exampl e, the [...]

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    51 preventing intruders from probing your network. For more information on IP address translation, refer to RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT). 8.1.3 How NAT Works Each packet has two addresses – a source address an d a destination address. For outgoing packets, the ILA (Inside Local Addr e ss) is the source address on the LAN, and[...]

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    52 8.1.5 NAT Mapping Types NAT support s five t ypes of IP/port m apping. They ar e: • One to One: In One-to-On e mode, the ADSL R outer maps one loca l IP address to one glob al IP addr ess. • Many to One: In Many-to-One mode, the ADSL R outer maps multiple local IP addresses to one global IP address. • Many to Many Overload: In Many-to-Many[...]

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    53 The follow ing table summarizes th ese types: Type IP M appin g One-to-One ILA1 IGA1 Man y -to-One (SUA/PAT) ILA1 IGA1 ILA2 IGA1 … Man y -to-Many Overload ILA1 IGA1 ILA2 IGA2 ILA3 IGA1 ILA4 IGA2 … Man y -to-Many No Overload ILA1 IGA1 ILA2 IGA2 ILA3 IGA3 … Server Server 1 IP IGA1 Server 2 IP IGA1 Server 3 IP IGA1 8.2 SUA (Single User Accoun[...]

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    54 example both FTP and web servic e), it might be b etter to specify a ran g e of port numbers. You can allocate a server IP address that co rresponds to a port or a range of ports. Many residential broadband ISP accounts do not allow you to run any server processes (such as a Web or FTP server) from your location. Your ISP may periodically check [...]

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    55 UDP PC AnyWhere 5632 UDP, 22 UDP, 5631 TCP, 65301 TCP 5632 UDP, 22 UDP, 5631 TCP, 65301 TCP Edonkey/Emule Nessuno principalmente 466 0-4662 TCP , 4665-4672 UD P MSN Messan g er Nessuno TCP da 6891 -6900 TCP 1863 TCP 6901 UDP 1863 UDP 6901 UDP 5190 VNC Nessuno TCP 5900 Service Port Number / Protocol File Transfer Pr otocol (FTP) Data 20/tcp FTP C[...]

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    56 rlo g in 513/tcp rexec 514/tcp talk 517/tcp and 517/ud p ntalk 518/tcp and 518/ud p Open Windows 2000/tcp and 2000/udp Network File System (NFS) 2049/tcp X11 6000/tcp and 6000/udp Routin g Information Protocol (RIP) 520/udp Layer 2 Tunnellin g Protocol (L2TP) 1701/udp 8.3.2 Virtual Server Click on Advanced Setup then NAT . Click on Virtual Serve[...]

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    57 The following table describ es the labels in this screen: Field Descriptio n Start Port No. Enter a port number in th is field. To forward only one port, ent er the port number again in the End[...]

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    58 Port No. field. To forward a series of ports, enter the start port number h ere and the end port number in the End Port No. field. End Port No. Enter a port number in this field. To forward only one port, ent er the port number again in the Start Port No. field above an d then enter it aga in in this field. To forward a series of ports, enter th[...]

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    59 8.4 Selecting the NAT Mode Click Advanced S etup then NAT to open the fo llowing scre en chose Multiple (Numbers of IP) . Click on IP Address M apping (for Mu ltiple IPs Service).[...]

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    60 Ordering your rules is important because the ADSL Rout er applies the rules in the order that you specify. When a rule matches the current packet, the ADSL Router takes the corresp onding action a nd the remain ing rules a re ignored. If th ere are any empty rules before your new configured rule, your configured rule will be pushed up by that nu[...]

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    61 The following table describ es the labels in this screen: Field Descriptions Rule Index Choose th e numbe r Rule Type • 1-1: On e-t o-o ne m ode map s o n e l oc al IP add res s t o one g lobal IP addr ess. Note that port numbers d o not change for the One-to-one NAT mapping type. • M-1: Many-to-One mode maps multiple local IP addresses to o[...]

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    62 9. Access Management 9.1 Access Control List (AC L) Access Control Listing allo ws you to determin e which services/pr otocols can access which WEBSHARE 111U interface from which c omputers. You can configure the router for remote Telnet access or upload and download router firmware and configuration files using FTP. To use this feature, your co[...]

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    63 A pplication Choose a service that you may use to remotely mana g e the WEBSHARE 111U. Interface Select the access interface. Choices are LAN , WAN and Both[...]

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    64 9.2 Filter In this section is possible to set differen t filtering type, base d on IP/M AC, URL or Application. 9.2.1 IP/MAC Filter[...]

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    65 Field Descriptio n IP Filter set Editin g IP Filter set Index This is item numbe r Interface Select which channel (PVC) to confi g ure Direction Select the access to the Internet (“ Out g oin g ”) or from the Internet (“Inc oming”) or Both IP Filter Rule Editin g IP Filter Rule Index This is item numbe r Rule Type Select Yes from the dro[...]

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    66 be confi g ured by an advanced use r Destination Port T his is the Port or Port Ran g es that defines the a pplication Protocol It is the packet protocol ty pe used by t he application, select either TCP or UDP or ICMP 9.2.2 Application Filter Field Meanin g A pplication Filter Select this option to Activated / Deactivated the Application filter[...]

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    67 9.2.3 URL Filter Field Meanin g A ctive Select A ctive to en able URL Filter. URL Index This is item number . URL Allow you to prevent users on your network from accessin g particular websites by their URL.[...]

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    68 9.3 SNMP Simple Network Managem ent Protoc ol (SNMP) is a protocol us ed for exch anging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol su ite. We bShare 111 U suppor ts SNMP a gent fu nctionality which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the router through the network. Field Descriptio n Get C[...]

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    69 Both the user’s Op erating System a nd the releva nt applica tion must supp ort UPnP in addition to the r outer. Windows XP and Wi ndows Me natively support UPnP (when the component is installed), a nd Windows 98 us ers may install the Internet Connection Sharing client from Windows XP in order to support UPnP. Windows 2000 does not support UP[...]

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    70 9.5 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name. This is especially useful for hosting servers via your ADSL connection, so that anyone wishing to connect to you may use your domain name, rather than havi[...]

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    71 User Type your user na me Password Type the password assi g ned to you Wildcard Support Select this chec k box to enable DYNDNS Wi ldcard 10. Advanced Setup This section will show how to configure stat ic route, virtual server, Adsl line module and firewall. 10.1 Routing If you have another router with a LAN-to-LAN connection, yo u may create a [...]

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    72 Metric It represents the cost of transmission for routin g purposes. The number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15 Device Media/channel selected to appen d the route Use Counter for access times Edit Edit the r oute; this icon is not shown for system default route Drop Edit the route; this icon is not shown for system default r[...]

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    74 10.2 NAT The NAT (Network Addr ess Transla tion - NAT, RFC 1 631) is the translati on of the IP address of a host in a packet. The default setting is Dynamic NAPT . It provi des dynamic Network Addr ess Translation capabil ity between LAN and multiple WAN connections, and the LAN traffic is routed to appr opriate WAN connections based on the des[...]

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    75 Assigned Numbers Authority), and th ese are referred t o as “well-known ports”. Servers follow the well-known port assignments so clients can locate them. If you wish to run a server on your network that can be accessed from the W AN (i.e. from other ma chines on t he Internet that are outside your loca l network ), or any application that c[...]

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    76 multiple local IP a ddresses to one g lobal IP address. This is equivalent to Ma ny to One (i.e., PAT, port address translatio n) • Many-to-Many Overload: This is mode maps multiple local IP addr esses to shared global IP a ddresses • Many-to-Many No Overload: This is the mode maps each local IP address to unique global IP a ddresses • Ser[...]

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    77 can confi g ure the virtual server IP address manually, but it must still be in the same subnet as the router. 10.5 QoS Quality of Service ( QoS) helps to prior itize da ta as it enters your router. By attaching special identif ication marks or headers to inc oming packets , QoS determi nes which queue the pack ets enter, base d on priority. T h[...]

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    78 The following table describ es the labels in this screen: Field Descriptions RULE[...]

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    79 Rule Index Select 16 diff erent rules , each rule’s detail can be set and saved. A ctive Select QoS is activated or deactivated. A pplication Select 11 different applications: I GMP, SIP, H.323, MGCP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP, RIP, RSTP, RTCP, RTP. Physical Port Once you select the applicat ion, the associated ports will be displayed. Destination MAC S[...]

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    80 DSCP Markin g Select the remarkin g value of DSCP. 802.1p Markin g Select the remarkin g value of 802.1p. Q ueue# Select four ty pes of Qu eue: Low, Medium, Hi g h, Hi g hest. 10.6 ADSL Field Descriptio n A DSL Mode The default s ettin g i s A u t o S y n c - U P . T h i s m o d e w i l l automatically detect your ADSL, ADSL2+, ADSL2, G.dmt, G.l[...]

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    81 11. Manteinance 11.1 Administration In factory setting, the default password is at lantis, and that for user is also password. You can change the default password to en sure that someone cannot adjust your settings without your permissi on. Ev ery time you chang e your password, pl ease record the password an d keep it a t a safe pla ce.[...]

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    82 Field Descriptio n New Password Type the new password in this field Confirm Password Type the new pass word a g ain in this field 11.2 Time Zone The router does n ot have a real tim e clock on board; instead, it uses the Simple N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ( S N T P ) t o g e t t h e c u r r e n t t i m e f r o m a n S N T P s e r v e r[...]

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    83 Time Zone Choose the time zone of your location. This will s et the time difference between your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Dayli g ht Savi n g Select this option if you us e dayli g ht savin g s time NTP Server Address Enter the IP address of your time server. Check with your ISP/network administrator if you are un sure of this inf[...]

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    84 Field Descriptio n New Firmware Location Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or click Browse to f ind it. New RomFile Location Romfile mean s the confi g uration file. Type in the location of the file you want to u pload in this field or c lick Browse to find it. Romfile Backup Click ROMFILE SAVE button to save curr[...]

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    85 If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a firmware upgrade or if you have save d an incorrect configuration), select Factory Default Settin gs to reset to factory default settings. You may also reset your router to factory settings by holding the small Reset pinhole button on the back of your r ou[...]

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    86 12. Status 12.1 Device Info Field Descriptio n Device Informa tion F/W Version This is the Firmware version MAC Address This is the MAC Ad dress[...]

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    87 LAN Information IP Address LAN port IP address IP Subnet Mask LAN port IP subnet mas k DHCP Server LAN port DHCP role - Ena bled, Relay or disa bled WAN Information Status “Not connect ed” or “Connect ed” Virtual Circuit There are ei g ht g roups of PVC can be defined VPI: The valid range f o r the VP I is 0 to 255 VCI: The vali d range [...]

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    88 12.3 Statistics Read-only information here include s port status and packet specific statistics. Also provided are "Transmit Statisti cs" and "Receive Statistics". ETHERNE T Field Meanin g Interface This fiel d displays the type o f port Transmit Frames This field displays the number of frames transmitted in the last second T[...]

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    89 Receive total P DUs This field displays th e number of total P DU received in th e last second Receive total Erro r Counts This field displays t he number of total error received in the last second[...]

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    90 APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting This chapter covers p otential problems and the corr esponding rem edies. A.1 Using LEDs to diagnose problems The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes. A.1.1 Power LED The PWR LED on the front panel does not light up. Steps Corrective Action 1 Make sure that the ADSL Router’s power adaptor is co[...]

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    91 Steps Corrective Action 1 Check the tel ephone wire and conn ections between the A DSL Router DSL port and the wall jack. 2 Make sure that the telephone co mpany h as ch ecke d you r pho ne lin e and set it up for DSL service. 3 Reset your ADSL lin e to reinitializ e your link to the DSLAM. For details, refer to the Maintenance chapter (web conf[...]

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    92 2 Make sure that there is not an console session runnin g . 3 Check that you have e nabled web service access. I f you have confi g ured a secured client IP address, your computer’s IP address must match it. Refer to the chapter on remote mana g ement for details. 4 For WAN access, you must confi g ure remote mana g ement to allow server acces[...]

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    93 section fo r uploadin g a confi g uration file via console port. 3 The default username is “admin”. The default password is “atlantis”. The Password an d Username fi elds are case-s ensitive. Mak e sure that you enter the correct password and username usin g the proper casing. 4 It is hi g hly recommended to chan g e the default username[...]

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    94 Authentication may be throu g h the user nam e and password, th e MAC address or the host name. 2 The username and password apply to PPPo E and PPoA encapsulation only. Make sure that you have entered the correct Service Type, Us er Name an d Password (b e sure to use t he correct casing). A.7 Internet Acce ss I cannot access th e Internet. Step[...]

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    95 connection. Refer to Section A.7 for instructions on checkin g your WAN connection. 4 See also the Section A.4. A.9 Remote Node Connection I cannot con nect to a remote n ode or I SP. Steps Corrective Action 1 Check WAN scr een to verify that the username and pa ssword are entered pr operly. 2 V erify your lo g in name and password f or the remo[...]

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    96 APPENDICE B: Technical Specifi cations Protocols IP, NAT, ARP, ICMP, IGMP, DHCP (server, cl ient and relay), RIP1/2 , SNTP client, UPnP, Telnet server, SNMP LAN Port 1 x RJ45 10/10 0 Base-T port USB Port 1 porta USB v1.1 WAN Port RJ-11 (1 port ADSL) Button Reset/Power Sw itch LEDs PWR, LAN, USB, ADSL, PPP Standard ADSL Compliance ANSI T1.413 Iss[...]

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    97 APPENDICE C: Support If you have any problems with the WebShare 111U, please consult this manual. If you continue to have problems you should contact the dealer where you bought this ADSL Router. If you have any other questions you can contact the Atlantis Land company directly at the follo wing address: Atlantis Land Via Pelizza da Volpedo, 59 [...]

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    Via Pelizza da Volpedo, 59 Cinisello Balsamo – MI – Italy info@atlantis-land.com[...]