Intellinet Dual WAN VPN Router 524049 manual

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    D U A L W A N V P N R O U T E R U S E R M A N U A L MODE L 5 2 4049 INT -524049-UM-0208-02[...]

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    INTR ODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NET WORK SOLUTIONS ™ Dual W AN VPN Router , Mo del 5240 49. This ver satile d evice c om bines a l oad -ba lancin g router w ith a f ailover func tio n, a rewall, a VPN se r ver and a 5 - por t Fast Ethernet smar t switc h, providin g the spe ed and s ecur it y th at makes your net wor k mo[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS HA RDWAR E ......................................................................................................................... 5 Conn ect ions .................................................................................................................. 5 Front-Panel In dic ators ........................................[...]

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    HARD WARE Before you begin any installation or setup of the Dual WAN V PN Router , make sure that your co mputer is e quipped w ith t he nec es sar y Web browser (Inter net E xplo rer 4.0 wit h JavaScr ipt or Nets ca pe Navig ator 4.0 or above ) and that you have the infor matio n you’ll need at hand; for example, any user IDs and p asswor ds, IS[...]

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    WINDO WS SETUP/INST ALLA TION It ’ s rec ommen ded that your l oc al net wor k be c on gure d for Inter net ac ce ss thr ough t he Dual WAN VPN Route r . If t his is do ne af ter t he initia l router c onn ect ions have been m ade, the co nnec tions w ill nee d to be made ag ain. Use whi chever proc edur e below c or re spon ds to your Windo w[...]

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    Wind ow s 20 00 1 . Insta ll the ro uter . 2. Wit h Wind ows runnin g, chec k th at the LAN L E D on the ro uter is on. If not, c hec k th e co m p u t e r a nd r o ut e r c o n n e ct i o n s . 3. Go to St ar t ‡ Set ting s ‡ Co n t ro l Panel. 4. In the C ontr ol Panel, double - c lic k the Net wo rk an d Dial - Up C onne ct ion ic on. 5. In [...]

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    5. On the Net work and Internet C onnec tio ns scr een, c lick N et wor k Conn ect ions. 6. On the N et wor k Co nnec tion s scre en, cli ck Loc al A re a Conn ect ion. 7 . On the G ener al ta b of the Inter net St atus scr een, cl ick “ Pro per ties.” 8. On the I ntern et Proper tie s scre en, highli ght “Inter net Proto co l ( TCP/IP )”; [...]

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    Conn ec t O n De ma nd: Th e Dual WAN V PN Router c an autom atic ally c onn ect w ith t he Intern et if ther e is Inter net acc es s af ter dis co nnec tion. N OTE: If, during no rma l oper ation, disconne ction occurs due to e xternal cau ses, the rout er wi ll immedi ate ly try to re-c onnect with t he Inter net, and w ill c ontinue at tem pting[...]

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    Conn ec t: Cli ck to ref resh and r e - co nnec t to the Inter net. 8. Click “ Save” to save the cur rent c on gurati on. NOTE: If th e set tings a ren’t saved at this point, t hey will rever t to pr evious values w hen th e system is tur ned of f or rest ar te d. 9. Restar t all c ompute rs c onne cted to t he rou ter . Dyna mic IP 1 . If[...]

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    All ow pr iva t e IP t o be a cc ep te d: Sele ct to all ow a WAN por t to be assi gned a pr ivate I P addres s. 5. A scre en displays pre sentin g “C onn (Connec tion) T ype” and “ Conn. (Connec tion) State/St atus. ” • If “Successfully conn ected” displ ay s in th e “ Co n n . S ta te ”  el d , th e co n g u r a ti on is c[...]

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    NOTE: Y ou c an also c lic k “Sh ow Inter net Infor mati on” in the previ ous Co nnec tion w indow. Conn ec t io n T yp e: This sh ould displ ay “Cable M od em (DH CP). ” Conn ec t io n St at us: This sho uld displ ay “Suc c essf ully c onne cte d. ” Physica l Add re ss: This di splays the ro uter ’s W A N p or t M AC addre ss. WAN IP[...]

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    2. On the B asic Setup t ab, clic k WAN( 1 or 2 ) Setup. 3. En t er th e W AN IP ad dr es s, su bn e t m as k, de fa u lt g a te w a y , p rim ary DN S se rver an d s econ d ary DNS s er ver pr ovided by your ISP . 4. Click “Apply . ” 5. A scre en displays pre sentin g “C onn (Connec tion) T ype” and “ Conn. (Connec tion) State/St atus. ?[...]

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    “ Disc onne ct ” to release t he cur rent WAN p or t I P addre ss, the n clic k “C onnec t ” to r efres h it. “C onnec t ” and “ D isc onnec t ” bu t tons will a lso be sh own pre sented wi th a PPPoE c onne ct ion: Click ing “C onne ct ” c o nnect s wit h the Inter net; c lick ing “ D isc onnec t ” dis co nnec t fro m it. C[...]

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    DHCP IP Pool can be chan ged h ere . Manual DNS congurat ion , when selected , lets you en ter a manu al DNS server . The DHCP server wil l a ssign a s pecied IP add ress a s th e DNS server . Static Lea se Man agement wil l l et the route r ass ign a s pecic IP to a s elected comput er/ worksta tion. T win IP Setup : Th rough this fun cti[...]

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    Re po rt a n e v e nt L OG re gu la rly at as si gn ed t im es ; r ep ort a e v e nt L OG wh en a ne w e ven t i s de t ect ed ; a nd cle ar al l e ven ts afte r a r ep ort. Click “Refres h” to refres h th e cu rrent page ; click “Sav e” to sa ve the current rout er conguratio n. Link Set up /I nfo Link S et up: This pane l displays the [...]

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    Link I nfo r ma t ion: Thi s panel disp lays the link st atus route r as determ ined ab ove. Link S ta ti st ic s : This pan el displays the t raf c st atist ic s of WAN and L A N links. Click “Refres h” to refres h th e cu rrent page ; click “Sav e” to sa ve the current rout er conguratio n. Rout ing T ab le Static Routing T abl e: T[...]

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    System Admini st rat or S etup The t wo pan els on thi s scre en allow b asic adminis trator c hange s to be made. Log in Acc ou nt Se tu p: The log in user I D and passwo rd for t he Web con sole c an be c hange d here. Enter any new inform ation, t hen cli ck “Apply . ” Adm in E- m ai l Set up: Thi s e -m ail addres s is use d for th e system[...]

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    Firmwa re Up gra de Fir mwa re Up gr ad e: The update /upgrade  rmwar e for the system: 1 . O btain a  rmwar e le fr om the c ustom er suppo r t Web site and s ave it to a PC folder . 2. S elec t the  rmware  le. 3. Cli ck “ Upg rade. ” Af ter up gradin g r mware, the Dual WAN VPN Route r will re set automat ic ally . NOTE: Th[...]

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    Acce ss Lis t Access List: On thi s scre en, you ca n co ngur e the IP a ddres s of co mputer s that are al lowed to acc es s the ro uter ’s W eb manageme nt. Status , O per atio n , Allowable I P Addr ess and D escr ip tion give you co ntrol of t his fun cti on’ s set tings. 20 ROU TE R SET UP/ IN STALL ATIO N[...]

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    Misc . Hostn ame S etup : T hi s is wh at is di sp la yed o n t he t it le b a r o f In t ern e t b ro ws er a nd on the su b je ct line of e - mail rep or t s. 21 ROU TE R SET UP/ IN STALL ATIO N B r ows e . . .[...]

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    Con g M gm t / Res t ar t: Con g B ac kup dow nloads t he c on gurati on le to your P C. Con g R estor e allows you to r eload t he previou sly saved c on gurati on. Restor e Facto r y D efaul t erase s newly s et up values and re stores to f actor y default value s. Restar t Sys tem should b e clic ked wit h caut ion, as uns aved[...]

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    App lic at ion Q oS Set up by A pp lic a ti on: By set ting t he Qo S by applic atio n, the uplo ad and dow nload sp eed of a spec i ed appli cat ion c an be lim ited to spe ci ed m ax imum and mini mum rates. Apps l ets you che ck th e applic ati on(s ) for wh ich you want set Q oS value s. Op erati on M ode let s you desig nate “ Ma x Rat[...]

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    Por t Q oS Set up by Por t: By set tin g the Q oS by applic ati on por t, t he uploa d and downl oad spe ed of a spec i ed applic at ion c an be lim ited to spe ci ed m ax imum and mini mum rates. Ex ter nal Por t Nu mber let s you sele ct th e applic ati on por t number o n the WAN si de for set ting Q oS. Proto col p resent s a cho ic e bet[...]

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    Protocol is the TCP /U DP type fo r the pa cke t t hat you wa nt to div ersify withi n In terne t tra f c. Sour ce Po r t i s the so urce p rotoc ol p or t num ber for t he load s hari ng ru le. Destinat ion P or t is the desti nation pro tocol por t nu mber for the load sha rin g rul e.. Desi gnated WA N lets you ch oos e a WAN por t for the l [...]

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    Ap pli ca t ion S et up: The app lic ation s listed above will wor k c or rec tly wh en the I P addres s is spe ci ed. FTP Priv ate P or t: Thi s is u sed fo r FTP a ccess when t he se rver is u sin g the p riva t e port nu mber ( not 2 1 ). The applic atio n prog ram por ts are refe renc ed at r ight. Click “ Add” to effect the abo v e se t[...]

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    DM Z Hos t Se tup: T r af  c trans mit ted on a WAN t hroug h an unden ed applic at ion po r t w ill be for warded to a sp eci e d DM Z host . The hos t spec i ed as “ DM Z ” c an r un any ser ver applic ati on wit hout an inter nal se r ver setup o r a por t for ward. The pr io rit y of D M Z Hos t Setup is lower t han the inter na[...]

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    Por t T r igg er Port T rigg er Setup : Th is mo nitors the onli ne connection of an appli cation a s a trigger condition and automa tically registers the por t for ward rules when the trigger c ondition is detected. NO TE : A s wi th Po rt F or wa rd in g Se t up an d o th er con gu ra ti on s, P ort T rigge r Setup is not available in N A T O [...]

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    NA T O n/O f f NA T On/ Off S etu p : Se le ct “NA T Off ” t o d is ab le the NA T ( Ne two rk A dd re ss T rans la t ion ) fun ct ion . NOTE: I n NA T Of f mode, all other features that inv olve NA T will be d isabled automatically . Advanced Firewall Blo ck ing D oS: Use this to pro tect the CP U i n th e ro uter from a wid e v ariety o f net[...]

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    Connection Filtering: Th is fu nction will block or a ccept th e spe cifed int ernal and externa l PCs . Direction p resen ts two op tions : • “ L A N -> W AN” is e xternal to int ernal , or the trafc from the W A N sid e t o th e LAN side ; • “ W AN -> L AN ” is in ternal to e xternal, or the trafc from the LAN side to the [...]

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    WOL PC R egi st ra t ion: PC Name le ts y ou e nte r re cognizable names to di sting uish among v arious PCs. Ph ysical Add ress presen ts two option s: • “ Auto ” u ses th e h ardwa re a ddress of the PC connected to the W eb consol e ; • “ Manual” l ets you en ter a u ser -specied hardw are addr ess. URL Filt er This sc reen l ets [...]

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    Rem ot e Ma nag e me nt Se tu p: Status / Op era tion let s you sta r t /stop the op erati on and disp lays the st atus. Manageme nt P or t # is th e port n umb er us ed fo r remo t e access ; for e xampl e , access wit h the UR L htt p://x x x. x x x.x x x.x x x:80 0 0 w hen Por t 8 0 0 0 is s elec ted. NOTE: In N A T O f f mode, remote mana gemen[...]

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    VPN The Virtual Priva te Network (VPN) screen is for establi shing necessary para met ers. VPN ( PPTP ) Setup: VPN S er ver Status lets you moni tor and change the opera tion . VPN ( PPTP ) Account: En ter the account, pass word and IP address to be assig ned to a VPN client . The IP addr ess s hould not be in a DHCP pool. Click “Refres h” to r[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS St and ar ds • IEEE 8 02. 3 ( 1 0Base - T Ethern et ) • IEEE 8 02. 3u ( 1 00 Ba se - TX Fast Ethernet) • IE E E 80 2 .3 x (  o w co n tr o l , f o r fu ll d u pl ex m od e ) Ge ne ral • L A N p or t s: 5 RJ - 45 10/1 00 M bps dat a por ts • L A N p or t s wit h Auto M DI/ M DI -X • L A N to WAN t hroughp ut: 9 4 Mbp s[...]

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