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©Copyright 2002 We stell, Inc. 030-300331 Rev. A Printed in the United States of America October 2002 4-P ORT R OUTER (M ODEL 2400) U SER G UIDE[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A ii October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide CONTENTS 1. Product Desc ription ........................................................................................................... ............................. 1 2. Safety Inst ructions ................................................................................[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 1 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Westell’s Router adds reliable, high-speed, Internet an d LAN access to your existing home or office phone line. Your ADSL c onnection is “always-on” ending the hassles of dial-up m odems and busy signals. Installation i s easy ... no tools ... no h[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 2 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 3. REGULA T OR Y INFORMA TION 3.1 FCC Compliance Note This equipm ent has been tested and fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class B dig ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Com municati on Commission (FCC) Rul es. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 3 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide The telephone company may mak e changes to their facilities, equipment, op erations, or procedures that cou ld affect the operation of this equipment. If this happens, the te lep hone company will prov ide advance notice in order for you to make the m odifications necessary to [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 4 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 4. NETWORKING AND INST ALLA TION REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Networking Requirements CONNECTIO N TYPE MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NETWORKING SCHEME ETHERNET • Pentium ® or equivale nt and a bove class m achines • Microsoft® W indows ® (95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000 , or XP) or Macintosh ® [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 5 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 4.2 Installation Requirements To install the Router, you will need the followi ng: • A Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in your PC or • An available USB port NOTE: Please wait until you have recei ved notification from your service provider that your DSL line has been[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 6 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 4.4 LED Indicators The LED indi cators are located on the front panel of the Router an d are used to verify t he unit’s ope ration a nd status. LED states are descri bed in Table 1. Table 1. LED States and De scriptions LED State Description Slow Flashing Green Power ON and w[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 7 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Table 2. Connector Descriptions C ONNECTOR N AME T YPE F UNCTION DSL 6-pin RJ-11 modu lar jack Connects to an ADSL -equipped telep hone jack or DSL connection of a POTS splitter. Power Barrel connector Power source. USB 4-pin USB Series B connector Co nnects the USB device to t[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 8 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 5. BEGIN THE HARDW ARE INST ALLA TION This section explains the procedures for installing the West ell Router. You may choose to install the Router in one of three ways: Et hernet only, USB o nly, or Ethernet and USB. To install t he Router via 10/100 B ase-T Ethernet only, ref[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 9 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Figure 2. Router Connecti on via 10/100 B ase-T Ethernet 5.2 Router Installation via USB NOTE: The USB installation will not fu nction for Maci ntosh computers. Macintosh computers must install the Router via Ethernet conne ctions. The Router all ows you to network your p rimar[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 10 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Congratulations! You have completed the USB hardware inst allation for your Router. You must now go to step 6 (INSTALL THE USB DR IVERS) to begin th e USB drivers software installation. Figure 3. Router Connection via USB 5.3 Router Installation via 10/100Base -T Ethernet and [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 11 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 4. Connect the Ethernet cabl e from the Etherne t jack on the rear panel of the Rout er to the Ether net port on your computer . Repeat this step to connect up to 3 addition al PCs to the Router. NOTE: You may connect to any of the fo ur Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of the[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 12 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 6. INST ALL THE USB DRIVERS This section e xplains how t o install the US B modem dri vers for the 4-Port R outer. If y ou are using onl y Ethernet ports, USB driver installation is not necessary. Th e Micros oft® Plug and Play auto-det ect feature reco gnizes when new hardwa[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 13 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Figure 6. Add New Hardware 2. Windows 98: Click the option button for Search for the best driver for your device. (Rec ommended) . See Figure 7. Clic k Next . Figure 7. Window s 98 3. Windows 98: Select CD-ROM drive option. See Figu re 8. Click Next . Windows will search for t[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 14 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Figure 8. Window s 98 4. Windows 98: Select the option button The updated driver (Recommended) Westell 4 Por t Router . See Figure 9. Clic k Next. NOTE: If Figu re 8 does not appea r at this step, a nd Figure 9 appears wi th the text ‘USB Composit e device’, ‘C:Windows[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 15 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 5. Windows 98: Windows will disp lay the location of the driver. (T he drive “letter” may vary.) See Figure 10. Click Nex t. Figure 10. Loading Device Driver 6. Windows 98 : Remove the Westell CD from the CD-ROM Drive. Next, insert the Windows operating syste m CD into the[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 16 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Figure 12. Copying Files 8. Windows 98 : Figure 13 may pop up, depend ing on how Wind ows 98 was instal led on the comput er. The installation of the Westell modem requ ires files that are supplied by Microsoft for Windows 98. If Figure 13 pops up, inser t the Windows 98 Op er[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 17 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Figure 14. Windows 98 9. Windows 98 : The window below conf irms that the PC has finished loading the drivers. See Figure 15. Click Finish . Figure 15. Windows 98 10. Windows 98 : Click Yes to restart your c omputer. See Fi gure 16. Figure 16. Restart the Computer[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 18 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Congratulations! You have completed the software inst allation for t he USB dri vers. Afte r the comput er has restarted, the Router is read y for use. Refer to the Internet Serv ice Provider (ISP) installation manual to install the software required for your Internet con nect[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 19 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Figure 19. Location of Hardware Device Driver 3. Windows ME : The window below confirms that the PC has fi nished loading the drivers. See Figure 20. Click Finish . Figure 20. Windows ME[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 20 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 4. Windows ME : When the System Settings Change screen app ears, the USB driv ers are installed properly. See Figure 21. Click Yes. Figure 21. Restart the Computer Congratulations! You have completed the software inst allation for t he USB dri vers. Afte r the comput er has re[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 21 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 2. Windows 2000: The Install Hardware Device Drivers w indow appears. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recom mended) . See Figure 24. Click Next . Figure 24. Search for Device Driver 3. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears. Select the [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 22 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 4. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears. (The drive “letter” m ay vary.) See Figure 26. Click Next . Figure 26. Driver Files Se arch Results 5. Windows 2000: Th e window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers See Figure 27. Clic[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 23 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 6. Windows 2000 : When the Sy stem Set tings Cha nge scr een app ears, the USB driv ers are installed properly. See Figure 28. Click Yes. Figure 28. Restart Your Computer Congratulations! You have completed the software inst allation for t he USB dri vers. Afte r your com pute[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 24 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 1. Windows XP : The window below conf irms that the PC has finished loading the drivers. See Figure 30. Click Finish . Figure 30. Windows XP Congratulations! You have completed the software installa tion for the USB drivers. T h e Router is now ready for use. Refer to the Inte[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 25 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 7. SET UP AN ACCOUNT PROFILE This section explains how to set up your account profile and establish a c onnection to yo ur ISP. NOTE: Before you set up your account, you must obtain you r Accoun t ID and Account Passwor d from your Internet Service Provider. You will use this [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 26 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide When you enter yo ur account param eters into the User Name screen, they will be displayed (as shown in the screen below). Click next if you want your acco unt parameters to take aff ect. Click on reset if you do not want the account parameters that you entered to take affect,[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 27 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Enter the VPI and VCI values that you obtained from your Internet Service Provider. Click on next . Select the Protocol type that you obtai ned from y our Intern et Service Provi der. Click on next . NOTE: Depending on you r Internet Service Provider, the VPI/VCI screen m ay c[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 28 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide When the SET-UP COMPLETE screen appears , you have successfully completed your Account Profile setup. Click on don e . You must reset your Router in ord er to capture your new settings. (If you click on Cancel , your new settings will not take affect.) Click on OK , this will [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 29 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 7.1 Establish a PPP Session View the Connectio n Rate at the Connection Overview section in the following homepage. If this status reads No DSL Connection , check the DSL physical connection, which is expl ained in secti on 5 (BEGI N THE HAR DWARE INSTALLATION). The screen bel[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 30 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide The screen below will appear briefly. When the PPP Status dis plays Connecting… , this m eans that you are establishing a PPP session. NOTE: The Router will handle transmission rates up to 8 M bps. Your actual DSL rates may vary depending on your Internet Service Provider. O[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 31 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 7.2 Disconnecting a PPP Session If you are rea dy to disc onnect from your Inte rnet Service Pr ovider, cli ck the Disc onnect button in the Connection Overview screen (shown above). The following pop-up screen will appear. Click OK to disconnect the PPP session. The PPP Statu[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 32 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 7.3 Service Configuration To use an application that utilizes the NAT (Network Address Translation) protocol, you w ill have to configure your Router’s NAT settings. Sel ect Configuration Ser vice from the Configuration m enu. Westell has devel oped an extensi ve list of N A[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 33 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Click on OK in the Load new N AT Configura tion? screen . This will load the new NAT Configuration and the settings will be saved automatically. NOTE: You can attach multiple NAT services to your profile. However, for each NAT service that you attach, you must first select the[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 34 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you select details , the screen below will be displayed. It contains t he service name, protocol, and port information for the NAT service you selected. Click on close .[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 35 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 8. SET UP MACINT OSH OS X This section pr ovides inst ructions o n how to use Macintos h Operati ng System 10 with t he Westell Router. F ollow the instructions in this section to create a new network configuration for Macintosh OS X. NOTE: The USB installation will not functi[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 36 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Create a New Location After selecting the Network icon at the System Preferences screen, the Network screen will be displayed. Select New Location from the Location field. Name the New Location After selecting New Location from the Network screen, the following screen will be [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 37 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Select the Ethernet Configuration After clicking on OK in the previous step, the Network screen will be d isplayed. The Network scree n shows the settings for the newly created location. From the Configure field in the Network sc reen, select Built-in Ethernet . Click Save . N[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 38 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Create a User Account In the address wind ow of your Internet Exp lorer web browser, typ e Http://dslrouter/ . Press enter on your ke yboard. The Getting Started screen will be displayed. You may now begin you r Account Setup. Refer to section 7 of this User Guide to configure[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 39 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 9. ADV ANCED CONFIGURA TION The Advance d Configuratio n section of your Westell R outer allo ws you to m ake changes t o features like your firewall settings. The following sections will explain each fe ature of your Ro uter and explain how to make ch anges to your confi gura[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 40 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you select the New Connection functio n from your Connection Overview screen, the New Connection screen will appear. Follow steps in the New Connection screen to establish a new user profile, a s defined i n section 7. You can store up to eight uni que user profil es in you[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 41 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Connection Na me This field all ows you to e nter a new c onnection name of y our choice ( up to 64 characters). Account ID Use the same account ID that you us ed in section 7 if you are connecting to the same Service Provider. If you have multiple Service Providers, you can e[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 42 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide DSL Connection Inform ation Connection Rate This field will let you know if you have a DSL Sync (UP/DOWN) and the DSL rate at which you are connected. Connection Status This field will display how much information was received (I N) or sent (OUT) i n packets. IP Network Addres[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 43 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Model Num ber Router manufacturer ’s model num ber. Serial Number Router ma nufacturer’s seri al number. MAC Address MAC addr ess of this device. Software Ve rsion Version of Application Software. Software Mo del Router appli cation type . Description Prod uct description.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 44 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide NOTE: The configur ation specified by your Service Provider will determine which Protocols are available to you. PPPoA = Point to Poin t Protocol over ATM (Asynchronou s Transfer Mode) PPPoE = Point to P oint Protocol over Ethernet Bridge = Bri dge Protoc ol Classical IPoA = I[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 45 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide VC 1 Configu ration VPI This setting allows you to chan ge your VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) value for a particular VC , whic h is define d by yo ur Service Provi der. VCI This setting allows you to chan ge your VCI (Virtual C hannel Indicator) value for a particular VC , whic[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 46 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide VC x PPPoE Settings IP Address Displays the IP network add ress that your modem is on. Gateway Displays the router IP Gatewa y address DNS Primary Provided by your Service Provider DNS Secondary Provided by your Service Provider MRU Negoti ation Factory Defaul t = DISAB LED If[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 47 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide DNS Server Enable Factory Defaul t = CHECKED Displays the status of the DNS Server. If you disable this feature, the router will not automatically resolve th e host name. User Assigned DNS Domain Nam e NO TE: S ome I SP ’s ma y require the name for identification purpos es. [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 48 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide DHCP Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select DHCP Conf iguration from the Configuration menu. DHCP Server This setting allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected on the LAN. Westell adv ises setting this [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 49 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you click on the pull-down arrow at DHCP Server: , a list of options will be displayed. Select Off , Private LAN , or Public LAN . NOTE: Public LAN option will appear only if the Pu blic LA N feature is enabled. Private LAN is the default DHCP Server option. If you selected[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 50 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you selected Private LAN at DHCP Server:, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to save your DHCP Server setting. If you click on reset, your DHCP Serv er setting will be reset to fa ctory defau lt. (Private LAN is the factory default for DHCP Server.) If yo[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 51 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you selected Public LAN at DH CP Server :, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to sav e you r DHCP Server setting. If you click on reset , your DHCP Server setting will be reset to factory default. ( Private LAN is the factory default for DHCP Server .) If[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 52 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Private LAN DHCP Server Enable Default = CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Private LAN pool. Private LAN Enable Default = CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables the addresses from the Private LAN to use the NAT interface. Modem[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 53 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on save, the following pop-up screen will be disp layed. Click on OK . This will save you Private LAN Conf iguratio n settings. If you click Cancel , your new settings will not take affect. NOTE: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the following form at: (dd:hh:mm :[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 54 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Public LAN DHCP Server Enable Default = NOT CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Pu blic LAN p ool Public LAN Enable Default = NOT CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables the addresses from the Public LAN to bypass the NAT interfac[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 55 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on the Public LAN Enable box, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save. If you cli ck on Save in the Public LAN Configuration screen, the following pop-up sc reen will be displayed. Click OK. This will save you Public LAN Configuration settings. If [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 56 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide NOTE: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the following form at: (dd:hh:mm :ss)*. This va lue must be greater t han 10 seconds. The d efault = 01: 00:00:00. Sec onds m ust be betwe en 0 and 5 9, minutes m ust be betwee n 0 and 59 , and hours must be between 0 a nd 23. *(dd = days,[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 57 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on OK, the follow ing screen will be d isplayed. This sc reen sho ws that the Router is being reset. Single Static IP Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu. The Single Stat[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 58 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on enable, the following po p-up screen will app ear. Click on OK to enable this device for Single Static IP, Click on Cancel to abort. If you clicked on OK in the pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The Router must be reset in order for the [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 59 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Service Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Service Configuration from the Configur ation menu. Westell has devel oped an extensi ve list of N AT services and you m ay select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service an[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 60 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you select edit from the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed. By selectin g the edit feature, you can make changes to your NAT profile by a dding or deleting NAT applications that will work with your Router . Type your new NAT p rofile name [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 61 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on save in the Edit NAT Profile screen, the following pop-u p screen will be disp layed. Click OK to save your new profile settings. If you click on Cancel , your new profile settings will n ot be saved.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 62 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide The following screens show you how to add NAT services i f you select enable from the Service Configuration screen. Westell has devel oped an extensi ve list of N AT services and you m ay select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 63 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Once you have selected a NAT service and you h ave sa ved it to your NAT profile, the screen below will be displayed. It shows which NAT serv i ce is active for the selected profile. If you select details under Se rvices , the screen below displays the details of the selecte d[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 64 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Firewall Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Configuration from the Configuration menu. High High security level only allows basic Internet functionality . Only Mail, News, Web, FTP, and IPSEC are allowed. All other traffic is prohibit[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 65 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you select Edit from the Security Level screen, the User Defined Firewall Rules screen will be displayed. This screen allows you to change the secu rity parameters on your Inb ound and Out bound Fi rewall rules . To apply the new settings , click Ap ply in the screen labele[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 66 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you want to save your new firewall settings, click on Save in the screen labeled User Define Firewall Rules . If you clicked Save in the User Define Firewall Rules screen, the following pop-up screen will b e displayed. Click OK when asked Do you wish to s ave these Rules t[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 67 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you select Help in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules , the following screen will be displayed. This screen give a detailed explanation of the Firewall Rules. ATM Loopback Configuration If you select ATM Loopback from the Configuration menu, the following settin[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 68 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 9.4 Advanced Service Configuration To setup additional Service Configuration options go to Configurati on at the hom epage m enu and select Service Configuration . Cli ck on Advanced Configuration at the Service Configuration screen. When you cl ick on Advanced Configuration ,[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 69 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Well Known Service If you select Well Known Service from the Advanced NAT Configu ration screen, the following steps will walk you through the pro cess of configuring your Rou t er to work with the selected NAT service. Select a service from the pull down menu. Click on next .[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 70 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide When the selected NAT service has be en added, you will be notified. Click on done . The screen below disp lays the added service.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 71 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on details in the Service Configuration screen, the following settings will be displayed. Service Name The NAT se rvice you selected. Protocol The type of P rotocol used to ru n this NAT service Local Port The port that is running this NAT service. Global Port T[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 72 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Custom Service If you select Custom Serv ice from the Advanced NAT Configurati on screen, the following steps will walk you through the pro cess of configuring your Router to work with the special NA T services. Click on next to continue. Port Forwarding with T ranslation If y[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 73 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide This screen displays the NAT service t hat you are adding. Service Name The NAT se rvice you selected. Local IP Address If a static IP address has been assigned, it will be displayed here. Local Port The port that is running this NAT service. Global Port The port on the WAN th[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 74 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Port Forwarding R anges of Ports If you select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports from the Cus tom Servic e screen, the following settings from the Port Range screen will be displayed. Click on next to continue. Service Name The NAT service you selected. Local IP Address If a sta[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 75 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Port Forwarding Trigger Ports If you select Trigger Ports from the Custom Service screen, the following settings will be displayed. Service Name The NAT service you selected. Local Trigger Port The local LAN side TCP/UDP port . Global Port Rang e The WAN side TCP/UDP port rang[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 76 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Static NAT If you select Static NAT from the Advanced NAT Conf iguration screen , the following steps will walk you through the pro cess of configuring your Router to work with the special NA T services. Enter your Static NAT IP address. Click on next .[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 77 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide The screen below displays a m essage that the NA T service has been adde d. The setup i s complet e. Click on done . The screen below displays the Static NAT ad dress.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 78 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 9.5 Maintenance Backup/Store The following settings will be displayed if you select Backup/Restore from the Maintenance menu. Current configu ration becomes Backup Configuration Select this button if you want to stor e all of the curren t configuration data such that it can be[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 79 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Packet The packet number. Time The time that the packet was sent. Interface The type of protocol interface. Direction The direction of transmission. Rule The i nternal rule that caused the logged ev ent. The internal rule is setup under Firewall rules. Alert A description of t[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 80 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide TCP/UDP* only) The following identifiers may be displayed in this field: ICMP Type-Messages that are identified by a type field. ICMP Code-ICMP m essages that have a code assigned to t hem. IGMP Type: Messages that are identified by a type field. IGMP Code: I GMP messages t ha[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 81 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Enter Administrative Name NOTE: This changes the Systems Administrator password not t he PPP passw ord. Type the nam e of your net work admini strative. Enter Adm inistrative Passw ord Type your network adm inistrator’s pass word. Verify Administrativ e Password Re-type your[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 82 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide User Name Displays your current User Name (Static field) Password Field for ente ring your pas sword URL Displays the I P address of the rem ote management gateway The following screen displays a m essage that the rem ote access is currently enabled. After 20 minutes of inacti[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 83 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Click on the check for web update button in the Update Device screen to check the web for po ssible software updates. This screen will retrieve the so ftware upda te file and display any available update information. You must be connected to the Internet to use this option. Cl[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 84 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Select the appropriate upgrade file from your browser. The file name will appear in the field labeled Upgrade File . Click on upload file. This screen shows that t he file is being uploaded to your Router.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 85 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide This screens below show that the file upload has comp leted and t hat the Prog ramming Fla sh is being e rased to prepare the Fl ash stora ge area for upload of t he new file. (Programm ing Flash is a temporary storage are a for uploaded fil es.) The screen below shows that th[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 86 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide The screen below shows that the Router is being reset.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 87 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 9.6 Troubleshooting System Self Tests The following settings will be displayed if you select System Self Tests from the Troubleshooting m enu. Click on test to run a diagnos tic test on y our Ro uter’s conn ection. Connection/Status DSL The Router c hecks the status of the R[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 88 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Link Control Protocol Fai led: Re-establ ish the sessi on (from the home page). Test Description / Test Results Self Test Performs an i ntegrity chec k of certain internal com ponents of the Route r. PING ISP’s Router Performs an IP networ k check (i.e., an IP Ping) of the S[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 89 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Diagnostic Logs If you select Diagn ostic Lo g , from the System Self Test menu, the following screen will be displayed. To see a list of the log options, click on the arrow at th e LOGS pull-down menu. Select an o ption from the list provided at th e Diagnos tics Logs screen.[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 90 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide If you clicked on All, the following screen will be displayed. This screen provides and detailed list of the Router’s connection status, and system information. Click on clear diagnostic log t o clear the diagnostic log information. WAN VC Statistics The following settings w[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 91 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide VPI/VCI Displays the VPI/VC I values obt ained fr om your I nternet Servi ce Provider . In Errors The num ber of error packets received on the ATM port. In Discard Packets The number of discarded packets receive d. In Non Unicast Packets The nu mber of non-Unicast packets rece[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 92 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide Transceiver Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Transceiver Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. Transceiver Revision The transceiver s oftware version num ber. Vendor ID Code The CPE Vendor’s ID code for th eir chipset. Line Mode The operatio n[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 93 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide USB Port Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select USB Port Stats from the Tr oubleshootin g menu . Number of Resets The number of tim e s the Host PC reset the USB interface. Number of Isrs The number of times the Host PC requested communication with t[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 94 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide 9.7 Help If you select Help from the menu bar, a message from the help screens will be displayed. The type of message displayed depends on the menu that you are view ing. If you are viewing a pop-up screen , click the help link in t he pop-up scr een to obtain help messages. A[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 95 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide B Backup/Restore This option al lows the Router confi guration to be backe d up to or restored from a secure locati on in flas h. The following options are disp layed. Backup/Restore Current becomes Back-up Selectin g this command butto n will backup the cu rrent active config[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 96 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide D Diagnostics Help This screen pr ovides tools for diag nosing PPP c onnection pr oblems. Som e tests depen d on the Ro uter status and t he capabilities exercised by previous tests, which may preven t other types of testing. Beginning of Diagnostics Help screens DSL The Route[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 97 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2 400) User Guide PPP This field di splays the P PP Connectio n status. A PPPoE or PPPoA session m ust alr eady be established. The following is a list of the possible responses: PPP Connection up The Router has established a PPP connection. no connection There is no PPP connection. A PPP sessi[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 98 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide DNS The DNS test issues a re quest to try to resolve the nam e of a particular host. The host name is entered in the input box. The following is a list of th e possible responses: DNS Success The Router has succes sfully obtained the resolved a ddress. The IP ad dress is shown [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 99 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide DHCP Configuration This screen contai ns the settings which cont rol how the AD SL router interacts with th e local de vices connected to the router. Wes tell does not recomme nd that you c h ange the se settings. The followi ng settings a re display ed. DHCP DHCP Serve r Dynam[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 100 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide setting requires that this con nection must be manually established through the “homepage” connection bu tton. When this is set to auto, the Router will monitor the network traffic and d etermine when a connection needs to be made. Th e connection process will happen auto [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 101 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide defined by the Router. A connectio n profile is information that the Router n eeds to establish a connection to your ISP. T he “PPP St atus” colum ns will show a s t a t us o f “ UP ” if the Router is currently usin g that profile to communicate. The command but ton al[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 102 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide P Private LAN This page contains the settings th at control how the ADSL router interacts with the local dev ices connected to the router. It is not recommended that these settings b e changed. The following settings are displ ayed. Private LAN Private LAN DHCP Server Enable D[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 103 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide belongs to your local network. DHCP Start Address (If DHCP is enable d for Public LAN) This setting specifies the start of the IP address pool th at the modem uses to assign IP addresses to l ocal devices. DHCP End Add ress (If DHCP is enable d for Public LAN) This setting spe[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 104 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide U User Name This screen is asks for information that will allow the Ro uter to make a connection to the ISP on your behalf. The Router will need to know your Accou nt ID and Account Password. This information is stor ed in the Router. User Name Connection Name This is a descri[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 105 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide 9.8 NAT Services For your con venience, the Westell Rout er support s protocol s for Applicat ions, Gam es, and VPN-specific program s. Table 6 provi des protocol informat ion for the ser vices that are supp orted by y our Router. NOTE: To configure your R outer for a service [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 106 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide Application/Game Port /Protoco l TCP/UDP 13139 UDP 27900 UDP 28900 UDP 29900 UDP 29901 Ghost Recon TCP 80 UDP 1038 UDP 1032 UDP 53 UDP 2347 UDP 2346 GNUtella 6346 TCP/UDP, 12 14 TCP Half Life Server 27005 UDP(client on ly) 27015 UDP Heretic II Server 28910 TCP Hexen II 26900 ([...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 107 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide Application/Game Port /Protoco l MSN Messenger 6891-6900 TCP, 1863 TCP/UDP, 5190 UDP, 6901 TCP/UD P Napster 6699 TCP Need for Spee d 3, Hot P ursuit 1030 TCP Need for Speed, Porsche 9442 UDP Net2Phone 6801 UDP NNTP 119 TCP/UDP Operation Flash Point 47624 UDP, 6073 UDP, 2300 -2[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 108 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide Application/Game Port /Protoco l VNC, Virt ual Networ k Computin g 5500 TCP, 5800 TCP, 5900 TCP Westwood Onl ine, C&C 40 00 TCP/UDP, 1140-1234 TCP/UDP World Wide Web (HTTP) 80 TCP 443 TCP (SSL) 8008 OR 8080 TCP (PROXY) Yahoo Messenger Chat 5000 -5001 TCP Yahoo Messenger Ph[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 109 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide 10. TECHNICAL SUPPOR T IN FORMA T ION Westell Technical Support If technical as sistance is re quired, contact Westell by using one of the follo wing options: Phone: 1-630-3 75-4500 email: global_suppo rt@westell.com Visit Westell at www.westell.com to obtain additional inform[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 110 October 2002 4-Port Router (Model 2400) User Guide 12. PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS ADSL • DSL Line Code: Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) • DSL Rates: 32 kbps to 8 M bps downstream and 32 kbps to 800 Kbps up stream • Power spectral density: -40 dBm/Hz • DSL Impedance: 100 Ohms • DSL Performance: Perform ance: per G.992.1, A NSI[...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 111 October 2002 User Guide 4-Por t Router ( Model 2400 ) 13. SOFTW ARE LICENSE AGREEM ENT READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF T HIS LICENSE AGREEMENTCAREFULLY. THIS SOFTWARE IS COPYRIG HTED AND LICENSED (NOT S OLD). BY INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT, YOU ARE ACCEPTING AN D AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICEN SE AGREEMENT. IF [...]
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030-300331 Rev. A 112 October 2002 User Guide 4-Por t Router ( Model 2400 ) EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FO RTH ABOVE, THE SOFTWARE DISKETTES, AND THE SOFTWARE C ONTAINED T HEREIN, ARE LICENSED "AS I S," AND LICENSOR DISCLAIMS AN Y AND ALL OT HER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LI MITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTI[...]