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    Networkin g & Comm u nicatio n 4-Port Ethernet ADSL Modem Router A DE-4000 User ’ s Manual[...]

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    ii Cop y right Copyright (C) 2002 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User ’ s M anual are licensed products of PLANET Technology, This User ’ s M anual contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User ’ s M anual and all accompanying hard w are, soft w are, and docume[...]

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    iii Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology. This documentation may refer to numerous hard w are and soft w are products by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective companies. Re v ision User ’ s M anual for PLANET ADSL Bridge/Rou[...]

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    i T A BLE OF C ONTENTS CH A P T ER 1 IN T RODUC T IO N ..................................................................................... .1 A DE-4000 Feature s ............................................................................................... .1 Internet Access Feature s .............................................................[...]

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    ii W indo w s X P ............................................................................................ . 36 M acintosh Client s .............................................................................................. . 37 Linux Client s ...................................................................................................[...]

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    1 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides an overview of ADE-4000's features and capabilities. Congratulations on the purchase o f ADE-4000. T he ADSL Bridge Router w ill allo w m ultiple LAN users to share an Internet user account, via a DSL connection. Once the ADSL Bridge Router is installed and con f igured, the Internet is just a cli[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 2 A d v anced Functions • Virtual Servers. T his f eature allo w s Internet users to access Internet servers on y our LAN. T he required setup is quic k and eas y . • DMZ. One (1) PC on y our local LAN can be con f igured to allo w unrestricted 2- w a y co mm unication w ith Servers or individual users on the Internet. T hi[...]

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    Introduction 3 Ph y sical Details Front Panel T he f ront panel o f ADE-4000 has 2 LEDs f or one LAN port and one ADSL port. Figure 2 displa y s a f ront panel o f the router. Figure 1-2: Front Panel LED de f initions Rear Panel Figure 1-3: Rear Panel Button de f inition Reset Button T his button has t w o (2) f unctions: • W hen pressed and rele[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 4 into the ris k o f creating IP address con f lict bet w een y our PC and the router. In such a case, y ou m a y be co m pelled to reboot y our entire s y ste m (s).[...]

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    5 Chapter 2 Ins t allation This Chapter covers the physical installation of ADE-4000. S y stem Requirements Co m puter • PC or T CP/IP co m pliant w or k stations • 32 MB RAM • 20 MB o f f ree dis k space m ini m u m ( f or USB driver installation) • Ethernet Net w or k Inter f ace Controller (NIC) RJ45 Port • USB Port • Internet Bro w [...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 6 I f required, use a standard LAN cable to connect the "Uplin k " port to a standard port on another hub. Step 3 Connect W A N Cable Connect one end o f the RJ-11 phone cord to the LINE port on y our ADSL m ode m . Connect the other end o f the RJ-11 phone cord to y our w all phone jac k . Step 4 Po w er Up Connect t[...]

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    Login And Syste m Status 7 Chapter 3 Login And S y stem S t atus This Chapter details the first time login procedure and the Status screen Login ADE-4000 contains an H TT P server. T his enables y ou to connect to it, and con f ig- ure it, using y our W eb Bro w ser. Your Bro w ser must ha v e Ja v aScript support . T he con f iguration progra m ha[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 8 Figure 3-1: Logon W indow If y ou can't connect I f ADE does not respond, chec k the f ollo w ing: • Machine is properl y installed, LAN connection is OK, and it is po w ered ON. Y ou can test the connection b y using the "Ping" co mm and: • Open the MS-DOS w indo w or co mm and pro m pt w indo w . • Ente[...]

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    Login And Syste m Status 9 Status Home Once y ou login in ADE-4000, its Ho m e page w ill appear. It sho w s the f ir m w are versions and W AN and LAN inter f ace status. Figure 3-2: Home page A DSL T he A DSL Status page sho w s the ADSL ph y sical la y er status. Figure 3-3: ADSL status[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 10 L A N T he L A N page sho w s the in f or m ation and status o f LAN port, DHCP client table, lin k ing status o f Ethernet and USB inter f ace. Figure 3-4: LAN status[...]

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    11 Chapter 4 S y stem Configuration This Chapter details the configurations for ADE-4000 O v er v ie w T his chapter describes the setup procedure f or: • W AN Access • LAN con f iguration PCs on y our local LAN m a y also require con f iguration. For details, see Chapter 5 - PC Configuration . W A N configuration Select the W AN lin k under Co[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 12 Per VC Setting Under Per VC Setting , it provides the con f igurations f or IP address and VPI/VCI. Figure 4-2: Per VC Settings T o s w itch bet w een the PVCs, please choose the options o f virtual circuit and clic k on the Submit button to s w itch over. Figure 4-3: Switch between PVCs Internet connection ser v ices T y pe[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 13 Figure 4-5: Encapsulation types of Bridge mode Step 2 Clic k “ submit ” to co mm it m odi f ications y ou ’ ve done, then clic k “ Sa v e Configura- tion ” to store settings. (Modi f ications w ill not ta k e e ff ects until next reboot.) Step 3 Clic k on “ N AT ” tab on le f t panel, and disable the NA T f un[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 14 PPPoE, PPPo A Connection for W A N (Routing mode) I f PPPoE (Point-to-Point Over Ethernet) or PPPoA (Point-to Point Over A T M) is provided to establish co mm unications, User Name and Pass w ord are required to be obtained f ro m ISP. And VCI/VPI values m ust be obtained f ro m the m as w ell, f or so m e local ISPs don ’[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 15 Figure 4-8: PPP setting Screen Step 3 Clic k on “ N AT ” tab on le f t panel, and enable the N A PT f unction in the option m enu. Step 4 Clic k “ Sa v e settings ” on le f t panel to w rite con f iguration into m achine, and reboot to m a k e settings e ff ective. Fixed IP for W A N I f y our ISP has assigned stati[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 16 Figure 4-9: Fixed IP set-up screen Step 2 Choose suitable pac k et encapsulation (1483 Bridged/ Routed LLC, 1483 Bridged/ Routed Mux, Classical IP over A T M). And Disable “ Bridge ” f unction. Step 3 Clic k “ submit ” to co mm it m odi f ications y ou ’ ve done, then clic k “ Sa v e Configura- tion ” to store [...]

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    Syste m Configuration 17 Figure 4-10: DHCP client enable Step 3 Clic k on “ N AT ” tab on le f t panel, and enable the N A PT f unction in the option m enu. Step 4 Clic k “ Sa v e settings ” on le f t panel to w rite con f iguration into m achine, and reboot to m a k e settings e ff ective. Other settings Here are explanations about so m e [...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 18 Support IGMP prox y /rela y f unction f or ADSL m ode m , based on the f ollo w ing re- quire m ent and case: On CO side, • there m ust be at least one IGMP querier (router) present. IGMP querier w ill send IGMP quer y pac k et. T he ADSL m ode m is responsible to rela y these IGMP quer y to Ethernet. End • -user m ultic[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 19 T able 4-1 W AN con f igurations Overvie w Note : Encapsulation is based on the ISP con f iguration. It m a y be di ff erent f or di ff erent ISPs and countries.[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 20 L A N Configuration T he LAN IP and Subnet Mas k o f ADE-4000 are the values seen b y the users on their internal net w or k . T he de f ault IP is 10.0.0.2 f or IP and 255.0.0.0 f or Subnet Mas k . Figure 4-13: LAN Configuration DHCP Setting A DHCP (D y na m ic Host Con f iguration Protocol) Server auto m aticall y assigns [...]

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    Syste m Configuration 21 Figure 4-14: DHCP server settings • Ethernet M ode Setting: B y clic k ing this lin k , y ou w ill be directed to Ethernet Mode page. Y ou can speci f y the t y pe o f LAN connection or use AutoSense. De f ault is AutoSense. Figure 4-15: Ethernet M ode N A T Settings B y clic k ing NA T lin k under Con f iguration colu m [...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 22 Figure 4-16: NAT configuration Enter the session na m e y ou w ant to use f or NA T . Select VC nu m ber, w hich is assigned to the session. Choose A dd , and then clic k Submit button, the ne w de f ined session should be added to the table belo w i mm ediatel y . Max. 16 session na m es can be added I f y ou w ant to re m [...]

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    Syste m Configuration 23 T hree t y pes o f N AT (Net w or k Address T ranslation) service are provided b y ADE- 4000. N A T N AT option onl y m aps single W AN IP address to the local PC IP address. T his is peer-to-peer m apping (1 on 1). For each PVC, onl y one local PC IP address can be associated w ith each W AN PVC. If more than one IP addres[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 24 Figure 4-19: Enter Session name and User ’ s IP A f ter all these settings are done, clic k “ Submit ” button, the record w ill be added to the table belo w i mm ediatel y . Figure 4-20: Adding a new record[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 25 Virtual Ser v ers Virtual server f eature allo w s users to m a k e Servers on y our LAN accessible to Internet users. Nor m all y , Internet users w ould not be able to access a server on y our LAN because o f native NA T protection. T he "Virtual Server" f eature solves these proble m s and allo w s Internet use[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 26 Figure 4-21: Virtual Server Configuration Screen Bridge Filtering T he Bridge Filtering con f iguration page allo w s y ou to set the con f iguration o f IP f iltering. Y ou can add 4 records m ax. Source M A C W hen the bridge f iltering is enabled, enter the Source M A C address , select Block and clic k A dd . T hen all i[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 27 Figure 4-22: Bridge Filtering Screen DNS Configuration T he DNS Configuration page allo w s y ou to set the con f iguration o f DNS prox y . ADE-4000 supports the DNS prox y f unction. For the DHCP requests f ro m local PCs, the DHCP server w ill set the LAN port IP as the de f ault DNS server. T hus, all DNS quer y m essag[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 28 PPP configuration Select the PPP lin k under Con f iguration colu m n to set up PPP con f iguration. PPP con f iguration provides centrali z ed PPP session m anage m ent, up to 16 session con f igurations can be stored into ADE-4000 to m eet various k ind o f connection environ m ent. Be f ore going an y f urther, it is requ[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 29 M RU MRU stands f or Maxi m u m Receive Unit. MRU value m a y be sent to in f or m the peer that the i m ple m entation can receive larger pac k ets, or to request that the peer send s m aller pac k ets. I f there is no special de m and, leave this de f ault value MT U M T U stands f or Maxi m u m T rans m ission Unit. M T [...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 30 Chapter 5 PC Configuration This Chapter details the PC Configuration required on the local ("In- ternal") LAN. O v er v ie w For each PC, the f ollo w ing m a y to be con f igured: • T CP/IP net w or k settings • Internet Access con f iguration Windo w s Clients T his section describes ho w to con f igure W ind[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 31 Windo w s 9x/ME 1. Select Control Panel - Network . Y ou should see a screen li k e the f ollo w ing: Figure 5-1: Network Configuration 2. Select the TCP/IP protocol f or y our net w or k card. 3. Clic k on the Properties button. Y ou should then see a screen li k e the f ollo w ing. Figure 5-2: IP Address ( W in 95) Ensure[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 32 Figure 5-3: Gateway Tab ( W in 95/98) • On the DNS Configuration tab, ensure Enable DNS is selected. I f the DNS Server Search Order list is e m pt y , enter the DNS address provided b y y our ISP in the f ields beside the Add button, then clic k Add . Figure 5-4: DNS Tab ( W in 95/98) Windo w s 2000 1. Select Control Pane[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 33 Figure 5-5: Network Configuration ( W in 2000) 3. Select the TCP/IP protocol f or y our net w or k card. 4. Clic k on the Properties button. Y ou should then see a screen li k e the f ollo w ing.[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 34 Figure 5-6: TCP/IP Properties ( W in 2000) 5. Ensure y our T CP/IP settings are correct: Using DHCP T o use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically . T his is the de f ault W indo w s settings. Restart y our PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address f ro m ADE-4000. Using a fixed IP A ddress ("Use t[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 35 Windo w s XP 1. Select Control Panel - Net w or k Connection. 2. Right clic k the Local Area Connection and choose Properties . Y ou should see a screen li k e the f ollo w ing: Figure 5-7: Network Configuration ( W indows XP) 3. Select the TCP/IP protocol f or y our net w or k card. 4. Clic k on the Properties button. Y ou[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 36 Using DHCP T o use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically . T his is the de f ault W indo w s settings. Restart y our PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address f ro m ADE-4000. Using a fixed IP A ddress ("Use the follo w ing IP A ddress") • I f y our PC is alread y con f igured, do NO T chan[...]

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    Syste m Configuration 37 M acintosh Clients Fro m y our Macintosh, y ou can access the Internet via ADE-4000. T he procedure is as f ollo w s. 1. Open the T CP/IP Control Panel. 2. Select Ethernet f ro m the Connect via pop-up m enu. 3. Select Using DHCP Server f ro m the Configure pop-up m enu. T he DHCP Client ID f ield can be le f t blan k . 4. [...]

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    38 Chapter 6 Admin Privilege This Chapter details the operation of ADE-4000 and the status screens. T he lin k s under A dmin Pri v ilege are onl y to be accessed and con f igured, w hen it is login w ith ad m inistrator login na m e and pass w ord. W A N Status T he W A N Status page sho w s the in f or m ation and status o f W AN PVCs. Select the[...]

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    Ad m in Privilege 39 Figure 6-2 : AT M Status Screen PPP Status T he PPP Status page sho w s the status o f PPP f or each PVC. Connect and Dis- connect allo w s y ou to m anuall y connect/disconnect the PPP connection f or speci f ied PVC. I f current connection is disconnected a f ter the Disconnect T imeout, y ou w ill have to go to this page, ch[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 40 TCP Status T he T CP Status page sho w s the statistics f or all T CP connections. T his is f or internal net w or k onl y . Figure 6-4: TCP Status Screen Route Table T he Route T able page displa y s routing table and allo w s y ou to m anuall y enter the routing entr y . T he inter f ace br0 m eans the USB inter f ace; lo0[...]

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    Ad m in Privilege 41 Learned M A C Table T he Learned M A C T able page sho w s the current learned Bridge MAC table. T he A ging T imeout is f or deter m ining the update period f or the MAC table. Figure 6-6: Learned M AC Table Screen A DSL Configuration T he A DSL Configuration page allo w s y ou to set the con f iguration f or ADSL proto- cols.[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 42 Figure 6-7: ADSL Configuration Screen RIP Configuration RIP Configuration allo w s users to setup RIPv1/v2 support and related para m eters in ADE-4000. RIP Start or Stop a RIP session. T he resulting RIP session w ill m onitor all net w or k inter f aces that are currentl y available f or m essages f ro m other RIP routers.[...]

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    Ad m in Privilege 43 Figure 6-8: RIP Configuration Screen Pass w ord Configuration T he Pass w ord Configuration page allo w s users to set the pass w ords f or user and ad m inistrator.[...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 44 M iscellaneous Configuration T he M iscellaneous Configuration allo w s users to set all the m iscellaneous con f igurations in ADE-4000. Figure 6-9: M iscellaneous Configuration Screen[...]

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    Ad m in Privilege 45 W A N side H TT P ser v er W hen it is enabled, the W eb setting pages o f ADE-4000 can be accessed f ro m the W AN side. Users can li m it the ad m inistration privileges to a speci f ied IP address or li m it to LAN side user. Meanti m e, F T P ser v er W hen it is enabled, the F T P connection can be established f ro m both [...]

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    ADE-4000 User Manual 46 PPP connect on W A N access I f enabled, the PPP session w ill be auto m aticall y established w hen there is a pac k et w ants to go out the W AN. T he di ff erences bet w een PPP connect on W AN access and the Auto m atic Recon- nect: So m e ISPs w ould ter m inate the PPP session due to the inactivit y . For the PPP conne[...]

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    Ad m in Privilege 47 Code Image Update T he Code Image Update page allo w s y ou to upgrade the i m age code locall y . Bro w se the location o f f ir m w are f ile, and clic k the Upload to start the update. Net w ork Code Image Update T he Net w ork Code Image Update page allo w s user to upgrade the i m age code f ro m re m ote F T P server. Ass[...]

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    48 A ppendix A T roubleshooting This Appendix covers the most likely problems and their solutions. O v er v ie w T his chapter covers so m e co mm on proble m s that m a y be encountered w hile using ADE-4000 and so m e possible solutions to the m . I f y ou f ollo w the suggested steps and ADE-4000 still does not f unction properl y , contact y ou[...]

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    Appendi x A - Troubleshooting 49 I reconnect it? A ns w er 2 Y ou have to go to the PPP Status under Ad m in Privileged colu m n, choose the correct PVC and Connect option, and then clic k Execute to restart a ne w PPP secession. Question 3 Since onl y one PVC is m apped to one local PC IP address, w h y can I input m ore than one IP address f or o[...]

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    50 A ppendix B S pecifications A DE-4000/ A DE-4000B Model ADE-4000/ADE-4000B Di m ensions 172 mm ( W ) * 100 mm (D) * 24 mm (H) Operating T e m- perature 0 ° C to 40 ° C Storage T e m pera- ture -10 ° C to 70 ° C Net w or k Protocol: UDP, T F T P, T CP/ IP, ICMP, ARP, RIP I/ II, NA T , H TT P, DHCP, IGMP, IPSec, PPPoE, PP T P, L2 T P, NAP T , [...]