Intel 8205 manual

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    Quick Start Intel ® Express 8205 and 8205 with VPN Routers A43586-001 A43586-001_cover.p65 10/24/00, 11:34 AM 1[...]

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    Copyright © 2000, Intel® Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation, 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro OR 97124-6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein. * Other product and corporate names may be trademarks o[...]

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    1 Install the Router Har dwar e ............... 2 Select a Scenario ............................... 3 2 1 Contents Quick Start Scenario Descriptions .................................... 4 Fi rewall Filters and NA T ............................... 10 Using the VPN Option .................................. 11 Configuring a VPN T unnel ...............[...]

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    2 00AA00D1865D 123456 789 MAC ADDRESS CASE ASSY Power Hub II PC X Recovery Input 5.1VDC/2.6A Console LAN 1 10 / 100 Mbps LAN 2 10 Mbps Connect the LAN 1 port to your local network 1 Connect the LAN 1 port to the local network or the Ethernet port of a PC, using the provided blue cable. 2 Set the HUB/PC switch to Hub when connecting to a network hub[...]

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    3 2 Select a Scenario Select a Scenario This guide describes four scenarios in which you can connect the router to the Internet through a DSL or cable modem. Scenario 1: Router is the DHCP Server In this scenario, the LAN PCs are config- ured as DHCP clients, and you do not need to do any configuration other than installing the router and connectin[...]

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    4 LAN PCs Get IP Address fr om DHCP Server on Router  The default IP address on the router  s LAN 1 port is 192.168.1.1. The router automatically assigns IP addresses sequentially to the hosts (PCs and servers, for example) on your LAN, using the address range from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254.  The LAN 2 port accepts an IP address from th[...]

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    5 Figure 7. Intel Device View Installation. Choose Install for Windows, then follow the screen instructions in the installation wizard. W e recommend using Intel ® Device V iew (manage- ment software provided with the router) to configure the router for scenarios 2, 3, and 4. Intel Device V iew manages and configures the router from a PC running M[...]

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    6 Scenario Descriptions Scenario 2 Connecting to a Cable Modem If you are connecting the LAN 2 port to a cable modem for Internet access, some ISPs require that you configure a name to identify the router . Check your Internet subscription to see if your ISP requires this setting. The name of this setting depends on your ISP , but alternative names[...]

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    7 Figure 12. Disable the router’s DHCP server. Scenario Descriptions 7070 PC WAN Power Hub II PC X LAN 1 10 / 100 Mbps Recovery Input 5.1VDC/2.6A Console 00AA00D1865D 123456 789 MAC ADDRESS CASE ASSY 10 Mbps LAN 2 Set this switch to “PC” DSL/cable modem Internet Existing DHCP Server on the LAN If your LAN uses an existing DHCP server , comple[...]

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    8 Scenario Descriptions Change the LAN 1 IP address 1 From the Configuration menu, select Connection Setup. 2 Double-click the LAN 1 port in the Ports/Connections list. 3 T ype a new IP address for the router , which must be within the range of IP addresses your DHCP server assigns (and on the same subnet as your LAN). 4 Click OK. 5 On the Connecti[...]

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    9 Scenario Descriptions Intel ® Router ® IntelRouter Status LAN WAN Link WAN Switch WAN Control Test Mode 100 Mbps xDSL/Cable modem LAN 2 port gets static IP address from ISP LAN 1 port connects to the local network using this IP address: 192.168.1.1 7072 PC PC E-mail Server 192.168.1.10 Internet users must be able to access this internal e-mail [...]

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    10 Firewall Filtering and NA T for Servers on the LAN This section describes how to set up firewall filters and NA T (network address translation) for servers on your LAN, using the LAN 2 port setup wizard. Create fir ewall filters for LAN users For added security , you can enable firewall filtering on the LAN 2 port. If you enable the firewall, th[...]

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    11 Figure 19. Configuring a VPN Tunnel. Select Connection Setup from the Configuration menu. Figure 20. Connection Setup. To create a VPN tunnel, select Add Tunnel from the Port/Connection list and click Add Tunnel. Setting up a VPN T unnel A VPN (virtual private network) tunnel is a connec- tion to a remote site over the public Internet. VPN tunne[...]

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    12 VPN T unnel Example 1 VPN T unnel From Mor e Than One 8205 Router to the Same Remote Peer Device If you are configuring tunnels to a central site from more than one 8205 router, the tunnels will not work with the routers factory default configuration. When more than one 8205 router establishes a tunnel to the same remote device, you must chan[...]

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    13 Change the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server Once you change the IP address of the router, you must change the range of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server in the router. The range should be on the same subnet as the new IP address for the LAN 1 port. Find out what range to use from the system administrator of the remote peer de[...]

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    14 Connecting T wo Branch Offices T wo sites can use a VPN tunnel to send and receive secure business data over the Internet. The two sites could be two branch offices, a remote worker and a central office, a branch of fice and a central office, or your site and a business partner  s site. For more information, see the online documentation on th[...]

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    15 Networks and Security Profile Local network address: (The network IP address for the local network sending and receiving data on this end of the tunnel.) Local network mask: (The network mask for the local network.) Remote network address: (The network IP address for the remote network sending and receiving data on the other end of the tunnel.) [...]