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6388 Wireless Router User’ s Guide Document No. 6388-A2-GB20-00 F ebruar y 2005[...]
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A February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Copyright © 2005 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reser ved. Printed in U .S.A. Notice This publication is protected b y feder al copyright law . No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retr ie v al system, or translated into any human or comp uter language in [...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 B Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follo w all warning notices an d instructions mar ked on the product or i ncluded in the manual. 2. Slots and openings in the cabin et are provided f or ventilatio n. T o ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings mus[...]
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C February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi ts are designe d to provide reasonab le protection a gainst har mful interference in a residenti al installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can r adi ate radi[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 D Supplier's Declaration of Conf ormity Place of Issue: P aradyne Cor poration 8545 126th A venue North Largo , FL 33773-1502 USA Date of Issue: TBD P aradyne Cor poration, located at the above address , hereby cer tifies that the Model Number 6388-AX-XXX (where X ma y be any numeric character) bearing labeli ng i[...]
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E February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 i Contents About This Guide Document Pur pose and Inte nded Audienc e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Document Sum mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Product-Rela ted Docume nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v 1 Intr[...]
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Contents ii February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 New Connect ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 PPPoE Connection Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 PPPoA Connection Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 Static Conne ction Set[...]
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Contents 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 iii Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-45 System Comm ands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-45 Remote Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 v About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended A udience This guide contains deta iled inf or mation about the 638 8 wireless router . It is intended for all us ers of th e router . Document Summary A master glossary of terms and acrony ms used in P aradyne documents is av ailable online at www .parad yne .com . Sele[...]
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About This Guide vi February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 1-1 1 Intr oduction Def initions Bef ore yo u install or use you r new router , y ou ma y find it helpful to un derstand the f ollowing terms: A bridge is a device that forw ards any messa ge from one pa r t of a ne twork to another . A rou te r is a de vice that f orwards messages accor ding to their network a[...]
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1. Introduction 1-2 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Preconfigured port settings for man y popular games Ability to act as a DHCP Ser v er on your network Compatibility with vir tually all standard Inter net applications Address filtering and DMZ hosting Downloa dable flash sof tware upg rades Suppor t fo r up to eight P er man[...]
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1. Introduction 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 1-3 por t. If the LED is flic kering, it is an indicatio n that the router is tr aining (negotiating the connection to its partner modem). Link LED: The Activity LED shows the state of th e PPP oA or PPP oE connection. Off : no PPP connection is estab lished or the connection is no t used. Blinking:[...]
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1. Introduction 1-4 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 2-1 2 Hard war e Installation and PC Setup Overview This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the rout er to a computer or a LAN and to the Inte r net using DSL. The first part provides instructions to set up the hardw are, an d the second par t describes how to pre pare yo ur PC f or use with the router [...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-2 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 — If y ou hav e a table-t op adapter , use the A C power cord t o connect the adapter to a w all outlet or po wer strip . The supplied power adapter ma y look di ff erent than the one illustrated here. Figure 2-1. Hardwar e Installation 5. Configure y our router and y our wir[...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 2-3 Conf iguring Y our PC’ s IP Address Bef ore you star t to access the router using t he Ether net connection, y ou must configure y our PC to use DHCP , or change y our PC's TCP/IP address to b e 192.168.1.x, wher e x is any number bet ween 2 and 254, with a subnet mask o[...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-4 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 4. Ensure that the chec k box to the lef t of the item labeled Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is chec ked, and clic k on Proper ties. Figure 2-2. Network Connections i n Windo ws XP Figure 2-3. Local Ar ea Connect ion Properties in Wind ows XP[...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 2-5 5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Prop er ties dialog bo x, click in t he radio b utton labeled “Use the f ollowing IP address” and type 192. 168.1.x (where x is any number bet ween 2 and 254) in the IP Add ress field. T ype 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mas k field. Figur[...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-6 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 4. If Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) does not appear as a n installed component, click on I nstall. 5. In the Select Netw ork Component T ype dialog bo x, select Protocol, and then click on A dd. 6. Select Inte r net Protoco l (TCP/IP) in the Networ k Protocols lis t, and then cli[...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 2-7 Y ou may be prompted to install f iles from your Windo ws ME installation CD or other media. F ollow the instru ctions to install the files. 8. If prompted, clic k on OK to restar t your computer with t he new settings . 9. After restarting your PC , double-clic k on the Netwo [...]
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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-8 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 10. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog bo x, click on th e IP Address tab . 11. Click in the radio button labeled “U se the f ollowing IP address” and type 192.168.1.x (w here x is any number be tween 2 and 254) in the I P Address field. T ype 255.255.25 5.0 in the Subnet Mask[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-1 3 Using the W eb Interface Logging Into Y our Router T o configure y our router , open y our web brow ser . Ignore any err or about lac king a connection. T ype the def ault IP a ddress (192.168.1.1) in to the Location field of yo ur browser and pr ess the Enter ke y . The follo wing screen appears . Figure 3-1. Lo[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-2 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Home Page The first screen ( Figure 3-2 ) that appears after the lo g in screen is the Home page. F rom this screen you can configure the LAN and W AN connection s, configure th e router's security , routing, and filtering, access debugging tools, obtain the status of the router , an[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-3 Figure 3-3. Quick Start - DHCP Figure 3-4. Quick Start - PPP oE[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-4 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-5. Quick Start - Static Enter or selec t Quick Star t options as s hown in the following table . Click on Sa ve to mak e the changes per manent. T able 3-1. Quick Start Options Field Description NA T Click in the check bo x to activate Network Address T ranslation (NA T). See App[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-5 Setup T o set up LAN and W AN options not av ailable on the Qu ick Start screens, select Setup from th e Home pa ge. Figure 3-6 sho ws the Setup page. The me nu is brok en into two sections: the W AN configur ation and the LAN configur ation. Figure 3-6. Setup Options Wide Ar ea Network C[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-6 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Conf iguring the W AN Bef ore the router will pass any data between the LAN interf ace and the W AN interf ace, the W AN side of the router m ust be configured. Depe nding upon yo ur ISP , you will need some or all of the information listed below bef ore yo u can properly configure the W [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-7 New Connection A new conne ction is basically a vir tual connection. Y our router can supp or t up to 8 diff erent vir tual connections. If y ou hav e multiple diff erent vir tual connections, you ma y need to utilize the static and dynamic routing capabilities of the router to pass data [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-8 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Idle Timeout - Specifies that PPP oE connection sh ould disconn ect if the link has no activity dete cted f or the specified n umber of seconds . This field is used in conjunction with the On Demand f eature. T o disable the tim eout f eature, enter a zero in this field. A uthenti[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-9 T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands page, click on Sa ve All. PPPoA Connection Setup PPP oA is defined in the Internet standard RFC 2364. It is a method of encapsulating PPP pack ets ov er A TM cells w hich are carried over the DSL line . PP[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-10 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 P asswor d – The pass word f o r the PPP oA access . This is provided b y you r DSL ser vice provider or y our ISP . Idle Timeout – Specifies that PPP oA connection should disconnect if the link has no activity dete cted f or the specified n umber of seconds . This field is u[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-11 T o complete the connection y ou must no w click t he Apply but ton. The Apply b utton will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands page, click on Sa ve All. Static Con[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-12 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-9. Static IP Connection Setup T o complete the connection y ou must no w click t he Apply but ton. The Apply b utton will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Comman[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-13 7. Select the encapsula tion type (LLC or VC). If y ou are not sure which to use , just use the def ault mode. 8. Select the quality of ser vice (QOS). Leav e the def ault v alue if your I SP did not provide t his inf or mation. Depending on the QoS y ou select, you ma y also enter: — [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-14 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Bridged Connection A pure bridged connection does not assign an IP address to the W AN interf ace. This connectio n method mak es the router act a s a hub that passes p ack ets across the W AN inte rface to the LAN interf ace. T o configure the router as a bridge: Procedur e 1. F rom the[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-15 T o complete the connection y ou must no w click t he Apply but ton. The Apply b utton will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands page, click on Sa ve All. CLIP Conne[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-16 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-12. CLIP Connection Setup T o complete the connection y ou must no w click t he Apply but ton. The Apply b utton will temporarily sav e this connection. T o make the change pe rmanent, click on T ools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands p[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-17 Modem Setup T o configure the DSL modulation type: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Setup . 2. Under W AN Setup, select Modem. This will bring up the Modem Setup screen. Lea ve the def ault va lue if your ISP did not provide this inf or mation. F or most cases, this screen s[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-18 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 TSML T roubleshoot ing Manage ment Link (TSM L) is a f eature tha t lets author ized Network Opera tions Center (NOC) personnel troub leshoot and manage the router from the NOC. The TSML connection (VPI 0, VCI 34) e xamines incoming pac kets , looking f or ICMP Echo Requests . If the TSM[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-19 Conf iguring the LAN T o configure LAN paramete rs, clic k on Setup on the Home screen. Under LAN Setup , click on LAN Configuration. The LAN Configuration scree n appears. Enable/Disable DHCP By def ault, y our CPE has DHCP server (LAN side) disab led. If y ou already ha ve a DHCP ser v[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-20 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 192.168.1. 1 (the def ault) than the Start IP address must be 192. 168.1. 2 or higher . — Specify an End IP add ress. Th e End IP Address is the last address t he DHCP ser ve r can issue. The ending address cannot exceed a subnet limit of 254. The maxim um IP address f or a router usin[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-21 Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Setup . 2. Under LAN Setup , select LAN Configuration. The L AN Group 1 Configuration screen appears , as shown in Figure 3-15, LAN Group 1 Co nfiguration . 3. Click on “Use the f ollowing Static IP Address”. 4. Enter a ne w IP Address an[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-22 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Fir ewall/NA T Services T o enable or disable Firewall and NA T: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click Setup . 2. Under LAN Setup, select Fire wall/NA T Serv ices. By unselecting the Enab le Firew all and NA T Ser vices button the firew all and NA T ser vices is disabled f or all W [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-23 Advanced The CPE suppor ts a host of adv anced f eatures. F or basic router functionality , you do not need to utilize these adv anced feat ures . The fe atures help with routing, security , por t configuration, and plug and play capability . UPnP UPnP NA T and Firew all T rav ersal allo[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-24 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 SNTP The SNTP screen lets y ou specify parameters related to SNTP (Simple Netw ork Time Protoc ol) ser vers. T o use SNTP: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, clic k on Advanced and under Adv anced, select SNTP . The SNTP screen appears . 2. Enable SNTP and then specify one or more SNTP[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-25 SNMP Use the SNMP (Simple Netw ork Management Protocol) screen t o enable and configure the SNM P agent and SNMP trap man agers. The SNMP feature gen erates a trap when e ver the IP addres s of the r outer changes (e xcept through the T roub leshooting Management Link). The trap sent con[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-26 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 IP QoS The IP QoS screen lets y ou establish a particular lev el of ser v ice f or each connection y ou hav e defined. T o set QoS for a connection: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Advan ced, select IP QoS. The IP QoS screen appears . 2. Select a connecti[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-27 T o configure a ser vice, game , or other application: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced. 2. Under Adv anced, select P or t Forw arding. 3. Select the computer hosting the ser vice and add the corre sponding fire wall rul e. 4. If yo u want to add a custo m applicati[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-28 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 IP Filters Use the IP Filters screen to b lock all or sele cted traffic. T o set up IP Filters: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Advan ced, select IP Filters. The IP Filters screen appears . 2. Select the LAN Group from the drop-down list that these change[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-29 LAN Clients T o ad d a LAN clie nt, or rese r ve an IP address for a DHCP client: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced. 2. Under Advanced, select LAN Clients . If DHCP is used, all DHCP clients are automatically assigned. If a fixed IP address server is on the LAN and y[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-30 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 The Apply button will tempor arily sav e these settings. T o make the change per manent, click on T ools and select System Commands. On the System Commands page, click on Sa ve All. Figure 3-25. VLAN Bridge Filters The bridge filtering mechanism provides a wa y for the users to define ru[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-31 be used to delete the en tire filter rule. It pro vides a quick met hod of selecting all filter rules for deletion. The Enab le Bridge Filters button allows y ou to enable or disab le br idge filtering. It can be set or unse t during any add, edit, or delete operatio n. It can also be se[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-32 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 W eb Filters This option enab les the IGMP prox y , which allows NA T clients to par ticipate in IGMP multicast gr oups. It should only be enabled if NA T is also enabled . T o enable Multicas ting: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced. 2. Under Adv anced, select W eb F[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-33 Multicast This option enab les the IGMP prox y , which allows NA T clients to par ticipate in IGMP multicast gr oups. It should only be enabled if NA T is also enabled . T o enable Multicas ting: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on Advanced. 2. Under Advanced, select Muliticast[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-34 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping screen to specify whether IGMP Snooping is enab led. When IGMP Snooping is en abled, the r outer analyzes In ter net Group Management Proto col (IGMP) pac kets to learn multicast group address and port associations. T o enable IGM P Snooping: 1. F rom [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-35 3. Specify the New Destination IP . This is the address of the remot e LAN network or host to which y ou want to assign a static r oute. Enter t he IP address of the host f or which yo u wish to create a static route here . F or a standard Class C IP domain, the netw ork address is the f[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-36 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 3. Specify th e Protocol. The protoco l is dependent upon the e ntire networ k. Most networks suppor t RIP v1. If RIP v1 is se lected, routing data will be sent in RIP v1 f or mat. If RIP v2 is selec ted, rout ing data will be sent in RIP v2 format using subnet broadcas ting. If Rip v1 C[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-37 Access Control Access contro l allows cer tain PC s to access th e router after the firewall is enabled. Access control is enab led on a W AN conn ection only if the firewall is enab led globally (see Firewa ll/NA T Ser vices on page 3-22) and ena bled on tha t W AN connection. T o enabl[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-38 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Wi re l e s s The Wireless tab pro vides access to screens that let y ou configure paramet ers related to t he router’ s wireless LAN conn ection. Setup The Wireless Setup screen contains th e wireless LAN user settings . T o ch ange the Wirele ss Setup: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home sc[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-39 The Apply button will tempor arily sav e these settings. T o make the change permanent, click on T ools (at the top of th e page) and select System Commands . At the System Commands pa ge, clic k on Sav e All. Then turn off and turn on the router to put the settings into eff ect. Channel[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-40 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Conf iguration The Wireless Configur ation screen contains th e wireless LAN opera tional settings . Do not change an ything on the Wireless Configu ration screen unless y ou are so directed b y your ISP . T o view the Wireless Configur ation setting s: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home scree[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-41 Figure 3-35. Wir eless Security Screen 3. Select a security type: — None. An yone can connect to the wire less LAN. — WEP (Wired Equiv alent Privac y). Users of the wireless LAN m ust supply an encryption ke y , as defined on this screen. If an Auth entication T ype of Shared is se l[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-42 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 the address of the RADIUS server , the P or t, the shared Secret , and the Interval in seconds at which auth entication must be repeated. Figure 3-37. Wireless Security 802.11x Screen — WP A (Wi-Fi Protected Access). For WP A you can specify a RADIUS ser ver (as with 802.1x, abov e) or[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-43 Management The Wireless Management screen allows y o u to control access, displa y clients, and establish m ultiple SSIDs. T o use Wire less Mana gement: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, click on the Wireless tab . 2. F rom the Wireless menu, clic k on Management. The Wire less Manag[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-44 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 — Associated Stations – T o display wire less clients curren tly connected to the router. Figure 3-40. Wireless Management Associated Stations Screen — Multiple SSIDs – T o cause the router to adv er tise the wireless LAN using more than one Service Set IDentifier (SSID). Figure [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-45 To o l s The T ools tab provides access to system com mands and functions. System Commands T o make changes p er manent, clic k on T ools (at the top of the page) and sele ct System Commands . The f ollowing co mmands are used to configure th e router: Sav e All: Click on this button[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-46 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Ta b l e 3 - 3 defines the dif f erent sev er ity lev els. T o forward logging information: Procedur e 1. Click on T ools and select Remote Log. 2. Select a Log Le vel from the d rop-down list. 3. T ype the IP address of the remot e logging destination an d click on Add. 4. Click on Appl[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-47 Figure 3-43. Remote Log User Management T o change your ro uter's username and pass word: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, under the tools men u, click on User Management. 2. Change the login name and pass word. 3. If desired , you can change the idle timeout from this scr een. [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-48 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-44. User Management Update Gateway Y ou can remotely upgr ade the router 's fir mware fro m the web interf ace. T o up grade the fir mware: Procedur e 1. F rom the Home screen, under the T ools title, clic k on Update Gate wa y . 2. Click on Bro wse, and find the fir mware [...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-49 Figure 3-45. Update Gateway Analyzer The Analyzer screen shows lin k statuse s and test results. Figure 3-46. Analyzer[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-50 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Ping T est Once y ou hav e your rou ter configured, it is a good idea to mak e sure you can ping the network. If you ha ve y our PC connected to the router via the def ault DHCP configuratio n, you should be able to ping the network address 192. 168.1.2. If y our ISP has pro v ided their[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-51 Modem T est The Modem T est is used to ch eck whether your router is proper ly connec ted to the W AN Network by running O AM F4 and F5 end-to-e nd and segment test s. The te st ma y take a f ew seconds to complete. T o perform th e test, select your connection from the list, s elect a T[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-52 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Status The Statu s section allo ws you to view th e Status/Statistics of diff erent connections and interf aces: Network Statistics – Select to vie w the Statistics of the Ethernet and DSL interf aces, as shown in F igure 3-49 . Figure 3-49. Network Statistics Connection Status[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 3-53 Figure 3-50. Modem Status Product Inf or mation – Select to vie w the router's drive r and run-time inf or mation, as shown in Figure 3-51 . Figure 3-51. Product Inf ormation System Log – Select to vie w all logged inf or mation. Depending upon the se verity le vel, this[...]
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3. Using the Web Interface 3-54 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 4-1 4 T r oubleshooting The Router Is Not Functional 1. Chec k to see that the po wer LED is green and th an the network cabl es are installed correctly . Refer to Co nnecting the Hardw are in Chapter 2, Hardware Installation and PC Setup for more details. 2. Chec k to see that the LAN and ST A TUS LEDs are green. 3. C[...]
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4. Troubleshooting 4-2 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 PC , type ipconfig /all (or winipcfg /a ll on Windows 95, 98, or ME) at a command prompt to determine the IP address of y our network adapter . Mak e sure that it is within the sa me 192.168.1.x subnet. Y our PC's subnet mask must match th e router's subnet mask. The route r has a def a[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 A-1 A T erminology What is a Fir ewall? A fire wall is protection betw een the Internet and your local netw ork. It acts as the fire wall in y our car does , protecting the int erior of the car from the engine . Y our car's firew all has very small opening that allow desired connections f rom the engine into the c[...]
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A. Terminology A-2 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 Y our machine isn't really directly connected to the Int er net, and it really has an internal local network address . When you pro vide the server 's network address to others , you actu ally provide the add ress of the router . The rout er fa kes the connection to your machine. Y ou shoul[...]
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6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 IN-1 Index A About This Guide, v Access Control, 3-37 ADSL, 1-1 ADSL/R, 1-1 ADSL2+, 1-1 Advanced, 3-23 Advanced F eatures, 3 -23 Analyzer screen, 3-49 Assigning IP Address using DHCP, 2-3 B Back Panel, 1-2 Bridge, 1-1 Connection, 3-14 Filters, 3-30 Bridge Filters, 3-30 Bridged Connection, 3-14 C Cables Installing, 2-1 [...]
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Index IN-2 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00 IP QoS, 3-26 J Japan Notices, D L LAN Clients, 3-29 Configuring, 3-19 Connection, 3-5 LED, 1-3 ports, connecting, 2-1 LED Blinking in a Sequential Pattern, 4-2 Description, 1-2 Link, 1-3 Status L ED continues to blink, 4-2 Link LED, 1 -3 Local Area Network Connecti on, 3-5 Logging In, 3 -1 Logging Out, 3-37 [...]
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Index 6388-A2-GB20-00 February 2005 IN-3 T Terminology, A-1 Tests OAM F4 and F5, 3-51 Ping, 3-50 results, 3-49 Tools, 3-45 TOS byte, 3-50 Trademarks, A Traps, 3-25 Troubleshooting, 4-1 Troubleshooting Manage ment Link, 3-18 TSML, 3-18 U Update Gateway, 3-48 Upgrade Firmware, 3-48 UPnP, 3-23 User Management, 3-47 Username, 3-1 V VLAN, 3-29 W WAN Con[...]
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Index IN-4 February 2005 6388-A2-GB20-00[...]