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USER GUIDE SMC7 908V oWBRA2 Barricade™ V oIP Wir eles s 4 -por t V oIP ADSL2 / 2 + Modem Rout er[...]
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20 Mason Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 679-8000 W ir eless 4-port V oIP ADSL2/2+ Modem Router From SMC’ s line of award-winning connectiv ity so lutions April 200 7 R01 F/W 0.3 (SIP)[...]
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Infor mation fur nishe d is b elieved to be accura te and rel iable. However , no resp onsibil ity is as sumed by ou r company f or its use, nor fo r any inf ringe ments o f patents or o ther ri ghts of third par ties w hich may result from it s use. No licens e is granted by implicat ion or other wise unde r any paten t or patent rights of our com[...]
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i L IMITED W ARRANTY Limited W arranty Statement: SMC Netw orks , Inc . (“SMC”) warrants its products to be free from defects in workma nship and materials , under nor mal use and ser vice, for the applicable warranty ter m . All SMC products car r y a standard 90-day limite d warranty from the date of purchase from SMC or its Authoriz ed R ese[...]
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L IMITED W AR RANTY ii WARRANTIES EX CLUSIVE: IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS W ARRANTED ABO VE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMED Y SHALL BE REP AIR OR REPLA CEMENT OF THE PR ODUCT IN Q UESTION , A T SMC’S OPTION . THE FOREGOING W ARRANTIES AND REMEDI ES ARE EXCL USIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W ARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , EIT[...]
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iii C OMPLIANCES EC Confor mance D eclaration SMC contact for these pr oducts in Europe is: SMC Networks Europe, Edificio Conat a II, Calle Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2o, 4a, 08970 - Sant Joan De spí, Barcelona, Spain. Marking by the above symbol indicates complian ce with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1[...]
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C OMPLIANCES iv[...]
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v T ABLE OF C ONTENTS 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 About the Barric ade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 VoIP (Voice ove r IP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Feature s and Benefit s . . [...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS vi 4 Configuring the Voice ADSL Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Navigating the Manag ement Inter face . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Making Configura tion Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Setup Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS vii A Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 B Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Ethernet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Specifica tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS viii[...]
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1-1 C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION Cong ratulations on y our pu rchase of the Barricade TM g V oice ADSL R outer, hereafter refer red to as the “Bar ricade”. W e are proud to provide you with a pow erful yet simple comm unication device for connecting y our local area netw ork (LAN) to the Internet. F or those who want to surf the Inter net in the mo[...]
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I NTR ODUCTION 1-2 encoding and then compression of the s ignal into Inter net Protocol (IP) pack ets . The V oIP R outer is equippe d with a digital signal processor (DSP), whic h segments the v oice signal into frames and s tores them in v oice pac k ets . These pack ets are encoded using the in dustr y standard CODECs , G .711, G .723.3 and G .7[...]
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A PPLICATIONS 1-3 Applications Many adv anced networki ng fea tures are pro vided b y the Barricade: • Wireless and Wired LAN The Bar ricade pro vides connectiv ity to 10/100 Mbps devices , and wireless IEEE 802.11b/g compatible de vices , making it easy to create a netw ork in small offices or homes . • Internet Access This device suppor ts In[...]
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I NTR ODUCTION 1-4 • DMZ Host Support Allows a netw o rked computer to be fully exposed to the Inter net. This function is used when NAT and firew all security prev ent an Inter net application from functioning cor rectly . • Security The Bar ricade supports security featur es that deny Internet access to specified users, or filter all reques t[...]
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2-1 C HAPTER 2 I NSTALLATION Before installing the Bar ricade TM g V oice ADSL Router , verify that you hav e all the items listed under the P ack age Contents list. If any of the item s are missing or damaged, contact your lo cal distributor . Also be sure that you hav e all the necessar y cabling be fore installing the Bar ricade. After installin[...]
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I NSTALLATIO N 2-2 System Requirements T o install and connect to the Bar ricade, you m ust ha ve: • An ADSL line installed by your ISP. • An ADSL splitter (at least one). • A computer with a CD-ROM dr ive • Windows 2000 or late r, or Mac OS 9.x. • An up to date web browser: Inte rnet Explorer 6. 0 or later, or Mozilla 1.7 /Firefox 1.0 or[...]
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H ARDWARE D ESCRIPTION 2-3 Hardware Description The Bar ricade contains an integ rat ed ADSL2+ modem and connects to the Internet or to a r emote site usin g its W AN por t. T his device can be connected directly to your PC or to a local area netw ork using any of the four F ast Ethernet LAN por ts . Access speed to the Internet depends on your ser[...]
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I NSTALLATIO N 2-4 SMC7908V oWBRA2 contains the following ports on the rear panel: Figure 2-1. SMC7908VoWBRA2 Rear Panel Item Description ADSL P ort Connec t your A DSL line to this port. LAN Ports Fast Ethernet ports (RJ-45). Con nect devices on yo ur local area network to these ports (i.e., a PC, hub, or switch). Reset Button Use this button to r[...]
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H ARDWARE D ESCRIPTION 2-5 LED Indicators The power and port LED indicators on the front panel are illustrated in the following figure and table. Figure 2-2. SMC7908VoWBRA2 Front Panel LED Status Description Power On The Barricade is receiv ing power. Normal operation. Off Power off o r failure. ADSL Sync On ADSL connect ion is funct ioning correct[...]
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I NSTALLATIO N 2-6 ISP Settings Please collect the following infor mation from your ISP bef ore setting up the Barricade: • ISP account user name and password • VoIP settin g details • Protocol, encapsulation and VPI/VCI circuit numbers •D N S s e r v e r a d d r e s s • IP address, subnet mask and defaul t gateway (for fixed IP users onl[...]
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C ONNECT THE S YSTEM 2-7 Connect the System The Bar ricade can be posit ioned at any conv enient location in y our office or home. It can also be w all-mount ed. No special wirin g or cooling requirements are needed. Y ou should, how ev er , comply w ith the following guidelines: • Keep the Ba r ricade away from any heating devices. • Do not pl[...]
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I NSTALLATIO N 2-8 Warning: Do not plug a phone jack connect or into an RJ-45 port. This may damage the Barricad e. Note: Use 100-ohm shielded or unshielded twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 connectors for all Ethernet por ts . Categ or y 5 cable is recomme nded. Ma ke sure each t wis ted-pair cable length does not exceed 100 mete rs (328 feet). Connec[...]
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C ONNECT THE S YSTEM 2-9 Connection Illustration The connection diag ram shows how to connect th e Bar ricade.F or SMC7908V oWBRA2, please refer to the following diagram. Figure 2-3. SMC7908VoWBRA2 Installation Diagram[...]
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3-1 C HAPTER 3 C ONFIGURI NG C LIENT PC After completing hardware s etup by connecting all your netw ork devices , you need to configure y our comput er to connect to the Bar ricade. See: “Windows 2000” on page 3-3 “Windows XP” on page 3-6 or “Configuring Y our Macintosh Computer” on pag e 3-8 depending on your operating system.[...]
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C ONFIGURING C LIENT PC 3-2 TCP/IP Configuration T o access the Internet through the Barricade, yo u must conf igure the netw ork settings of the computers on y our LAN to u se the same IP subnet as the B ar ricade. The defaul t IP settings for the Barricad e are: IP Address: 192.168.2.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Note: These s ettings ca n be chan[...]
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W INDOWS 2000 3-3 Windows 2000 1. On the Windows desktop , clic k Star t/Settings/Network and Dial-Up Connections . 2. Click the icon that cor responds to the connection to your Bar ricad e. 3. The connection status screen will open. Click Proper ties . 4. Double-click Inter n et Protocol (TCP/IP) . 5. If Obtain an IP address automatically and Obta[...]
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C ONFIGURING C LIENT PC 3-4 Disable HTTP Proxy Y ou need to ve rify that the “HTTP Pr ox y” feature of your w eb browser is disabled. T his is so that y our br owser can view the Barricade’ s HTML configuration pag es . See pag e 3-6 for details . Obtain IP Settings from Your Barricade Now that y ou ha ve conf igured your computer to connect [...]
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W INDOWS 2000 3-5 3. T y pe ipconfig /renew and press the ENTER ke y . V erif y t ha t your IP address is now 192.168.2.xxx , your subnet ma sk is 255.255.255.0 and y our defau lt g atew ay is 192.1 68. 2.1 . Th ese values confir m that yo ur Bar ricade is functioning . 4. T y pe exit and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window . Y o[...]
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C ONFIGURING C LIENT PC 3-6 Windows XP 1. On the Windows desktop , clic k Star t/Control Panel . 2. In the Control P anel window , click Network and Inter net Connections . 3. The Network Connections wind ow will open. Double-click the connection for this device . 4. On the connection status screen, clic k Proper ties . 5. Double-click Inter net Pr[...]
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W INDOWS XP 3-7 Obtain IP Settings from Your Barricade Now that y ou ha ve configured y our computer to connect to your Bar ricad e, it needs to obtain new network settings . By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with se ttings from your Bar ricade, you can ve rify that you ha v e configured your computer cor rectly . 1. On the Window[...]
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C ONFIGURING C LIENT PC 3-8 Configuring Your Macintosh Computer Y ou ma y find that the instr uctions here do not exactly matc h y our operating system. This is because thes e steps and scre enshots were created using Mac OS 10.2. Mac OS 7.x and abo ve are similar , but may not be identical to Mac OS 10.2. F ollow these instr uctions: 1. Pull down [...]
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C ONFIGURING Y OUR M ACINTOSH C OMPUTER 3-9 3. If Using DHCP Ser ver is alrea dy selecte d in t he Configure fi eld, you r computer is alre ady configured for DHCP . If not, select this option. 4. Y our new settings are sho wn on the TCP/IP tab . V erify that your IP address is now 192.168.2.xxx , your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and your default [...]
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C ONFIGURING C LIENT PC 3-10 3. Unchec k all c heck bo x es and clic k OK .[...]
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4-1 C HAPTER 4 C ONFIGURI NG THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER After y ou hav e configured TCP/IP on a client computer , you can configure the Bar ricade using your w eb brows er . T o access the Bar ricade’ s management in terface , ent er the defaul t IP address of the Ba r ricade in y our web bro wser: http:// 192.168.2.1 . Enter the default passw ord: [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-2 Navigating the Management Interface The first screen of the web manag ement is Countr y Selection. Y ou need to select y our country before accessing the management interface. Clic k OK to confir m y our selection. Click Apply to contin ue .[...]
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N AVIGATING THE M ANAGEMENT I NTERFACE 4-3 Th e Bar ricade’ s manage ment interface consists of a Setup Wizard and an Adv anced Setup section. Setup Wizard: Use the Setup Wiza rd if you w ant to quickly set up the Bar ricade. G o to “SETUP WIZARD” on pag e 4-4. Advanced Setup: Advanced Setup supports mo re advanced functions like VoIP, Firewa[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-4 SETUP WIZARD Channel and SSID Click on SETUP W IZARD and NEXT , then you will see the Channel and SSID screen. Click NE XT to continue . Parameter Description SSID Service Set ID. The SSID must be the same on the Barricade and all of its wirele ss clients. SSID Broadcast Enable o r disable the broadcasting o[...]
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S ETUP W IZARD 4-5 ADSL Setting Select your Countr y and Inter net Ser vice Provider . T his will automatically configure the Bar ricade with the co r rect Protocol, Encapsulation and VPI/V CI settings for your ISP . If your C ountr y or Inte r net Se r vice Provider is not li sted in th is scre en, you will need to manually enter settings . Go to [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-6 VoIP Setting Configure y our V o IP accoun t settings on this screen.[...]
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S ETUP W IZARD 4-7 Click NE XT to continue . Parameter Description Telephony Tone Country Select your Country. This will autom atically configure the Barricade with th e correct teleph ony tone set for the se lected c ountry. VoIP Provid er Select yo ur VoIP provid er form the VoIP Provider drop-dow n menu. This automatica lly configures the SIP Do[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-8 Confirm The Confir m screen sho ws a summary of the configuration parameters . Check ADSL operation mode (W AN), Network La yer P arameters (W AN), ISP paramete rs and V oIP settings are cor re ct.[...]
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S ETUP W IZARD 4-9 Parameter Description Wireless Parameters SSID The SSID must be the same on the Barrica de and all of its wireless clients. SSID Bro adcast The status of en abling or disabling the broadcasting of the SSID. Wireless Mode This device sup ports bo th 11g and 11b wi reless networ ks. Channel This chann el must be t he same on the Ba[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-10 If the parameters are cor rect, cl ick FINISH to sa v e these settings . Y our Barricade is now set up . Go to “T roubleshooting” if you can not make a connection to the Inter net. Parameter Setting - Coun try or ISP Not Listed If your Count r y or Inter net Ser vice Provide r is not listed, selec t Oth[...]
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S ETUP W IZARD 4-11 PPPoE Click NE XT to continue to the “Confir m” settings screen. Go to “Confir m” on page 4-8 in the ma n ual for details about the settings . Parameter Description VPI/VCI Enter the Virtual Pat h Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (V CI) supplied by your ISP. Encapsul ation Select th e encapsulatio n used b[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-12 PPPoA Click NE XT to continue to the “Confir m” settings page. Go to “Confir m” on page 4-8 in the ma n ual for details about the settings . Parameter Description VPI/VCI Enter the Virtual Pat h Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (V CI) supplied by your ISP. Encapsul ation Select the en[...]
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S ETUP W IZARD 4-13 1483 Bridging (DHCP) Click NE XT to continue to the “Confir m” settings page. Go to “Confir m” on page 4-8 in the manual for deta ils about the setting . Parameter Description DNS Server Enter the DNS Ser v er IP address provided by your ISP . If your ISP has not provided yo u with a DNS address , lea ve this field blank[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-14 1483 Bridging (Static) Click NE XT to continue to the “Confir m” settings page. Go to “Confir m” on page 4-8 in the ma n ual for details about the settings . Parameter Description IP Address Enter your ISP su pplied static IP address here Subnet Mask Enter the subn et mask addres s provided by your [...]
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S ETUP W IZARD 4-15 1483 Routing Click NE XT to continue to the “Confir m” settings page. Go to “Confir m” on page 4-8 in the ma n ual for details about the settings . Parameter Description IP Address Enter the IP addr ess provided by your ISP . Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask address p rovided by your ISP. Default Gateway Ent er the gate[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-16 Bridging Enter the Bridging settings provided by y our ISP . Click NE XT to continue to the “Confir m” settings page. Go to “Confir m” on page 4-8 in the ma n ual for details about the settings . Parameter Description Management IP Addres s Management IP addre ss of the Barricade (Default:192.168.2.[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-17 Advanced Setup The left-hand side displays the main menu and the right-hand side shows descriptiv e infor mation. T he advanced management interface contains 16 main menu items as described in the following table . Menu Description System Sets the local time zone, th e password for administrator access, and the IP address [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-18 Tools Contain s options to backup & restore the current con figurati on, restore all configuration settings to the factory defaults, updat e system firmware, or re set the system. Status Provides WAN c onnection type and status, firmware and hardware version numb ers, syste m IP settings, as wel l as DH[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-19 SYSTEM Time Settings Select your local time zone from th e drop-down list. This infor mation is used for log entries and client filtering . F or accurate timing of log entries an d system events , you need to set the time zone. Select yo ur time zone from the drop-down lis t. If day light savi ngs is used in you r area, ch[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-20 Password Settings Use this screen to change the passw ord for a ccessing the ma nagement interface. P assw ords can contain from 3~12 al phanumeric c haracters and are case sensitiv e . Note: If you lost the password, or yo u cannot gain access to the user interface, press the blue r eset bu tton on the rea[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-21 Remote Management By defaul t, management access is only av ailable to users on your local netw ork. Ho wev er , y ou can also mana ge the Bar ricade from a remote host by e ntering the IP a ddress of a r emote computer on this screen. Chec k the Ena bled chec k bo x, and enter the IP address of the Host Address and click [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-22 WAN Specify the W AN connection paramete rs provided b y your Internet Ser vice Provider (ISP). The Bar ricade supports the following modes: •A T M P V C • Clone MAC •D N S ATM PVC T o configure your Internet Connection settings , select ATM PV C , then VC 1 . Clic k the V C to set the detailed par am[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-23 Parameter Description VC1 to VC8 Click on t he desired VC to configure the connec tion parame ters. VPI/VCI Displays the Virtual Path Iden tifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) configure d for the c orresponding VC. Encapsulati on Displays the Enc apsulatio n configured for th e correspon ding VC. Enc apsulat i[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-24 ATM Interface 1483 Bridging Enter the settings provided b y your ISP . In Bridging mode the Bar ricade will act as a Bridge passing the IP addressing directly to the attached client PC. Parameter Description VPI/V CI Data flows are broken up into fixed length cells, each of which co ntains a V irtual Pa th [...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-25 PPPoA Parameter Description VPI/VCI Enter the V irtual Path Ident ifier (VPI) and Virtu al Circuit Identifier (V CI) supplied by your ISP. Encapsulatio n Select the encapsulation used by ISP from the drop-down list. QoS Class ATM QoS cla sses including CBR , UBR and VBR PCR/SCR/MBS QoS Parameters - PCR, SCR and MBS are con[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-26 1483 Routing Confirm Passw ord Confirm password MTU Leave the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) at the default value (1500) unless yo u have a particular reason to change it. Parameter Description IP Address Enter the IP addr ess provided by your ISP . Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask address p rovided by yo[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-27 PPPoE Parameter Description IP Address Enter the IP addr ess provided by your ISP. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask address p rovided by your ISP. VPI/VCI Enter the V irtual Path Ident ifier (VPI) and Virtu al Circuit Identifier (V CI) supplied by your ISP. Encapsulatio n Select the encapsulation used by ISP from the drop[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-28 MAC Enca psulated Routing Parameter Description IP Address Enter the IP addr ess provided by your ISP . Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask address p rovided by your ISP. Default Gateway Enter the gateway address provided by your IS P. VPI/VCI Enter the Virtual Pat h Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Ident[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-29 Clone MAC Address Some ISPs require y ou to register y our MA C address with them. If this is the case, and you ha ve previously re gister ed the MA C a ddress of another device, the MA C address of the Bar ricade must be changed to the MA C address that y ou ha ve registered with your IS P .[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-30 DNS A Domain Name Ser ver (DNS) is an index of IP addresse s and W eb addresses . If you type a w eb addr ess into y our browser , suc h as www .smc .com, a DNS ser v er will find th at name in its index and find the matching IP address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Most ISPs provide a DNS ser ver for speed and con v e[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-31 LAN The LAN settings menu allo ws you to change the default IP address of the Bar ricade, modify the DHCP ser v er settings and create VLAN’ s .[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-32 Parameter Description LAN IP IP Address The IP addr ess of the Barricade. IP Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the Barri cade. DHCP Server This option allo ws you to enable or disable the DHCP server functi on. By default DHCP is enable d. VLAN Bind ing LAN1 to LAN4 This option allows you to change V LAN membe[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-33 VLAN Th e Bar ricade’ s VLAN function can be used to create up to 4 VLAN profiles . Once a VLAN profile is create d interfac es can be as signed to the VLAN profile. This is done b y setting the VLAN binding . Notes: Only interfaces of IEEE 802 brid ging type (LAN ports 1-4 and 1483 Bridging PVC’s) can be assigned to a[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-34 VLAN Profile Configure the VLAN settings in this screen. • Description: Enter a description fo r the VLAN group, for example: Admin PC’s • IP Address: En ter IP address for the VLAN. • Subnet Mask: Enter Subnet Mask address for the VLAN. • NAT Domain: Set NAT Domain to private or public. • IGMP [...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-35 WIRELESS T he Bar ric ade also oper ates as a wire less access point, allowing wireless computers to communicate with each ot her . T o configure this function, all you need to do is enable the wireless function, define the radio c hannel, the SSID , and the secur ity options . Check Ena ble and click SA VE SE TTINGS .[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-36 Channel and SSID Y ou m ust specify a com mon radio cha nnel an d SSID (Ser vice Set ID) to be used b y the Bar ricade and all of its wireless clients . Be sure y ou configure all of its clie nts to the same v alues . Parameter Description SSID Service Set ID . The SSID must be the same on the Barricade and[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-37 Access Control Using the Access Control functionality , you can restrict access based on MA C address . Each PC has a uniqu e identif ier known as a Medium Access Control (MA C) address . With MA C filtering e nabled, the compute rs whose MA C address y ou ha v e listed in the filtering table will be able to connect (or wi[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-38 Security T o make your wireless netw ork safe , y ou should turn on the security function. The Bar r icade supports th e following security mec hanism: •W P A / W P A 2 •W P A 2 O n l y •W P A O n l y •W E P[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-39 WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) combines temporal k ey integrity protocol (TKIP) and 802.1x mec hanisms . It pr ovides dynamic k ey encr yption and 802.1x authentication ser vice. Wi-Fi Protected Acces s 2 (WP A 2) is a pr oduct certification that is av ailable through the Wi-Fi Alliance. WP A2 ce r tifies that wire[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-40 WPA2 Only WP A2 is a product certification th at is a v ailable through the Wi-Fi Alliance . WP A2 certifies that wirele ss equipment is compatible with the IEEE 802.11i standard. T he WP A2 produc t cer tification fo r mally replaces Wired Equivalent Priv acy (WEP) and th e other security features of the o[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-41 WPA Only Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) combines temporal k ey integrity protocol (TKIP) and 802.1x mec hanisms . It pr ovides dynamic k ey encr yption and 802.1x authentication ser vice. Parameter Description Authenti cation Choo se 802.1X or Pre-shar ed Key to us e as the authen tication method. • 802.1X: for the enterp[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-42 802.1X If 802.1x is used in your netw ork, th en y ou should enable this function for the Barricade. Parameter Description Authentication Choose 802.1X authenticat ion option. Session Idle timeout Defines a maximum period of t ime for which the connecti on is maintained during inac tivity. Re-Authenticatio [...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-43 WEP If yo u want to use WEP to protect y our wireless netw ork, y ou need to set the same parameters for the Bar ricade and all your wireless clients . Y ou ma y automatically g enerate encr yption keys or manually enter the key s . T o g enerate the key automatically with passphra se, c heck the P assphrase box, enter a s[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-44 T o manually configure the encr yption ke y , enter fiv e hexadecimal pairs of digits for the 64-bit key , or enter 13 pairs for the 128-bit key . (A hexadeci mal digit is a number or letter i n the range 0-9 or A-F .) Note: WEP protect s data tran smitte d between wireless nodes, but does not protect any t[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-45 NAT Network Address T r anslation allows mult iple users to access the Inter net sharing one public IP .[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-46 Address Mapping Allows one or more public IP addresses to be shar ed by m ultiple internal users . This also hides the internal network for increased priv acy and security . Enter the Public IP addre ss you wish to share into the Global IP field. Enter a range of inter nal IPs that will share the global IP [...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-47 Virtual Server If yo u configure the Bar ricade as a vi r tua l ser ver , re mote users ac cessing ser vices s uch as w eb or FTP a t your local site via public IP addresses can be automat ically redi rected to local ser ver s configured with pri v ate IP addresses . In other words , de pendin g on the requested ser vice ([...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-48 Special Application Some applications require multiple c onnections , such as Inter net g aming, video-conferen cing, and Internet te lephony . T hese applications may not w ork when Netw ork Address T ranslation (NA T) is enabled. If you need to r un applications that require multip le connections , use th[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-49 NAT Mapping Table This screen displ ays the current NAPT (Netw ork Address P ort T ranslation) address mappings . NA T Mapping T able displays the cur rent NAPT address mappings . T he NA T address mappings are listed 20 lin es per page, click the control buttons to mo v e forwards and bac kwards . As the NA T mapping is d[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-50 ROUTE These screens define routin g related parameters , incl uding static routes and RIP (R outing Infor mation Protocol) parameters . Static Route Click Add to add a new static rou te to the list, or c hec k the bo x of an already ent ered route and click Modify . Clicking Delete will remov e an entry fro[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-51 RIP Parameter Description General RIP Parameters RIP mode Globally enables or disables RIP. Auto summary If Auto summary is disabled, the n RIP packets will include sub-networ k informatio n from all sub-netwo rks connecte d to the router. If en abled, this sub-ne twork informat ion will be summarized to one piece of in fo[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-52 RIP sends routing-update messages at regular inter vals and when the netw ork topolog y changes . When a router receiv es a routing update that includes c hanges to an entr y , it updates its ro uting table to r efl ect the new route. RIP routers maintain only the best route to a destination. After updating[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-53 Routing Table Parameter Description Flags Indicates t he route st atus: C = Dire ct connec tion on the sa me subne t. S = Static route. R = RIP (Routing Information P rotocol) assign ed route. I = ICMP (Int ernet Control Message P rotocol) Redirect rout e. Network Addr ess Destina tion IP address. Netmask The subnet work a[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-54 FIREWALL Th e Bar ricade Router’ s firewall inspects pack ets at the application layer , maintains TCP and UDP session i nfor mation inc luding time-outs and the number of acti ve sessions , and provid es the ability to detect and prevent cer tain types of netw ork attac ks . Netw ork attacks that deny ac[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-55 Access Control Access Control allo ws users to define the outg oing traf fic per mitted or not-per mitted through the W AN interface. The default is to per mit all outg oing traffic. The following items are on the Acce ss Control screen: Parameter Description Enable Filtering Function Enable or Disabl e Access control func[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-56 T o create a new access control r ule: 1. Click Add PC on the Access Control screen. T he Access Control Add PC screen will appear . 2. Define the appropriate settin gs for client PC ser vices . 3. Click OK and then cli ck SA VE SETTINGS to sa v e yo ur settings .[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-57 MAC Filter Th e MA C Filter allows you to define what client PC’ s can access the Inter net. W hen enabled only the MA C addresses defined in the MA C Filtering table will have access to the In tern et. All other client devices will be denied access . Y ou can enter up to 32 MA C addresses in this table. 1. MA C Address [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-58 URL Blocking The Bar ricade allows the user to bloc k access to w eb sites by entering either a full URL address or just a ke yw ord. T his feature can be used to protect children from accessing violent or pornog raphic web sites . Y ou can define up to 30 sites here .[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-59 Schedule Rule Y ou ma y filter Inter net access for loca l clients based on r ules . Eac h access control r ule may be activ ated at a sc heduled time . Define the schedule on the Schedule Rule screen , and apply the r u le on the Access Control screen.[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-60 F ollow these ste ps to add a sc hedule r ule: 1. Click Add Schedule R ule on the Schedule R u le screen. The Edit Schedule R ule screen will appear . 2. Define the appropriate sett ings for a schedule r ule. 3. Click OK and then cli ck SA VE SETTINGS to sa v e yo ur settings .[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-61 Intrusion Detection • Intrusion Detection Feature Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) and Anti-DoS firewall protection (Default: Enable d) — The Intrusion Detection Feature of the Barricade Router limits access for incom ing tr affic a t the WAN por t. When the SPI feature is turned on, all incoming pa ckets will be block[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-63 • Stateful Packet Inspection This is called a “stateful” packet inspection because it examines the contents of the packet to determine th e state of the communications; i.e., it ensures that the sta ted destination co mputer has previo usly requested the current communication. Th is is a way of ensuring that all comm[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-64 • Connection Policy Enter the appropriate v alues for TC P/UDP sessions as described in the following table . Parameter Defaults Description Fragmentation half-ope n wait 10 sec Configures the number of second s that a packet state structure re mains active . When the timeout value expires, the ro uter dr[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-65 • DoS Criteria and Port Scan Criteria Set up DoS and port scan criteria in the spaces provided (as sho wn below). Note: The firewall does not significantly affect system performance, so we advise ena bling the preventi on features to protect your network. Parameter Defaults Description Total i ncomple te TCP/UDP sessions[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-66 DMZ If yo u hav e a client PC that cannot run an Inter net a pplication properly from behind the firew all, you can ope n the client up to unrestricted tw o-wa y Inter net access. Enter the IP address of a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host on this screen. Adding a c lient to the DMZ may expose your local netw o[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-67 SNMP Use the SNMP configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simpl e Netw ork Ma nage ment Protocol (SNMP).[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-68 Community A computer at tached to the netw ork, called a Netw ork Management Station (NMS), can be used to access th is infor mation. Access rights to the ag ent are controlled by community strings . T o communicate with the Barricade, the NMS must first subm it a valid community string for authentication. [...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-69 Trap Specify th e IP address of the NMS t o notify when a significant ev ent is detected by the agent. W hen a trap condition occurs , the SNMP agent sends an SNMP trap mes sage to any NMS specified as a trap recei ver . Parameter Description IP Address Traps are sent t o this address whe n errors or sp ecific e vents occu[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-70 ADSL ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ) is designed to deliv er more bandwidth downstream (fro m the central o ffice to th e customer site) than upstream. T his section is used to configure the ADSL operation type and sho ws the ADSL status . ADSL Parameters This screen is designed for the engine er[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-71 ADSL Status The Status screen displays infor mation on connection line status , data rate, operation data and defect indication, and statistics .[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-72 The following items are included on this infor mation screen: Parameter Description Status Line Status Shows the current st atus of the ADSL li ne conn ection. Data Rate Upstream Maximum upst ream data rate. Downstream Maximum downstream data rate. Operation Data/Def ect Indication Noise Margin Maximum upst[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-73 VoIP V oice o v er Inter net Protocol (V oIP) is the routing of v oice conv ersations ov er the Internet or any othe r IP-based network. The voice data flows o v er a ge neral-purpose pack et-switched netw ork, instead of traditional dedicated, circuit-switched v oice transmissi on lines . VoIP Account Configure your V oIP[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-74 • Select the account form t he Account Profile drop-down menu. To set-up a second VoIP accou nt, select Account 2 . Up to 4 accounts ca n be configured. • Check the Activated check box to enable the account . If the box is unchecked the account is disabled. • Select your VoIP provider form the VoIP Pr[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-75 • Input the SIP Domai n , Realm , Proxy Address , Proxy Port , Registrar Address and Registrar Port . If your VoIP provider was listed and sel ected, these set tings should already be config ured. •U s e t h e Up and Down buttons to change Codec priority. The preferred Codec goes at the top. Us e the left and right arr[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-76 Codec’ s are used to conv ert an analog ue voice signal to digitally encoded v ersion. Codec’ s vary in the sound quality , the bandwidth required, the computat ional requir ements , etc . Y o u can specify which audio coding process you w ould like to use. This Bar ricade suppor ts the following codec?[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-77 VoIP Extensions Y ou can configure the Line and Phone port settings on this screen. Parameter Description Telephony Tone C ountry Se tting Configures telepho ny tone set for the s elected country. Extension Number Select Extension Number to assign to the phone. Thi s should be your VoIP phone number. The extension number s[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-78 For the following 4 items , check th e box to enable the function : • Answer calls for all numbers Check th is box to answe r all inco ming calls. • Call Waiting Call Waiting p lays audible ton e to notify the user that a seco nd call is in waiting. T he user can place th e existing call on hold an d an[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-79 SIP Setting The following SIP related pa ramete rs are configura ble. Parameter Description SIP Parameters SIP Listen Port This option allows you to change th e default SIP Listen Port. The default setting is 5060. It is recommen ded to leave thi s value unchanged. Codec Rate(G723, G729, G711) You can sele ct the desired C[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-80 Port Advanced Setting Th ere are 11 advanced functions that can be configured in this screen. • Volume Gain Control: Two modes are available . The fixed gain control means the device is supporte d to supply a constant level of amplification. The adaptive mode means a specifie d power level is produced at [...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-81 • PLC (Packet Loss Compensation): During the transmission of a series of packets, if one of them is lost, then the device will use the mathematical algorithm to calculate a value to ma ke up the lost packet. This function is designed to ma ke the voice conversation more smooth. • Caller ID Mode: Check this bo x to use [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-82 Parameter Description Volume Gain Co ntrol It is recommended leavi ng these four se ttings at the default value. Changing th e settings may affect the performan ce of VoIP and the voice qu ality. If you should need to change th ese setti ngs, consult an experien ced network admi nistrator. Jitter Buffer Mod[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-83 Dialing plans Dialing plans allo w you to define the connection type used when a specified number is dialed. F or example y ou may wa nt numbers beginning “0800” to dial out ov er PSTN . Al ter natively y ou may w ant numbers beginning “012” to dial out o v er the Internet (V oIP). Also you ma y w ant to block cert[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-84 T o se t-up a dialing pl an, take the following steps: 1. In the Phone number column enter a specific phone number , or the star ting digits of a phone n umber that you w ant to create a dialing plan for . Example: If you enter “012” all phone numbers beginning “012” will dial out using the connecti[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-85 Quic k Dial ing Plans This function allows you to configure up to 20 quick dialing plans . This is done by as signing a quick dial code for a specified phone n umber . • Quick Dial Code : Enter quick dial code in the range of 01 to 2 0. To call th e phone numbe r associat ed with the q uick dial cod e you would need to d[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-86 Th e following example shows ho w to set up a quic k dialing plan for F rank who has the phone number 6194621719: 1. Select the v anity k eypad styl e from the pull-do wn men u. 2. Enter the n umber “01” for the Quick Dial Code . 3. Enter the name “F rank” in the V anity column. 4. Enter “61946217[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-87 VoIP Status and Call logs This pag e displays t he V oIP registration status for accounts 1 - 4 and t he call logs . Click the Refr esh button to update the status and log . Parameter Description Account SIP accounts 1 to 4. SIP URL Displays SIP URL fo r the correspond ing acc ount . Registration Displays SIP registrati on[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-88 UPnP The Universal Plug and Pla y architec ture of fers per v asi v e peer-to-peer netw ork connectivity of PCs of all fo r m factors , intellige nt appliances , and wireless devices . UPnP enables seamless pro ximity networ k in addition to control and data transfer among netw ork ed devices in the offi ce[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-89 QoS Th e QoS (Quality of Ser vic e) function allo ws yo u to differentia te V oIP traffic and pro vide it with high-prior ity forwarding ser vice . In addition, you can specify the outg oing V C of V oIP packets to further guarantee the voice quality . Parameter Description Enable or disable QoS module func tion Check to e[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-90 •A s s u r e d f o r w a r d i n g , defined in RFC 2597 • Expedited forwarding , defined in RFC 2598 Traffic Mapping Use this screen to classify traffic into Diffser v forwarding g roups and outg oing VCs .[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-91 T o create a new traffic cla ss: 1. Click ADD TRAFFIC CLASS on the Edit T raffic Class screen. 2. Define the appropriate settings for traff ic class . 3. Click SA VE SE TTINGS to sa v e your settings .[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-92 Traffic Statistics This screen shows the W AN outbound traffic statistics of all the Diffser v forwarding groups in the last 12 hours .[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-93 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Ser vice (DDNS) provides users on the Internet with a method to tie their domain name to a computer or ser ver . DDNS allows your domain name to f ollo w your IP address automat ically by hav i ng yo u r DN S r e co r d s cha n g ed w h e n yo u r I P a d d re s s cha n g es. Thi s D NS f e at u r [...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-94 TOOLS Use the T ools menu to bac kup the cur rent configuration, restore a previously sa v ed configur ation, update fir mware, and reset the Bar ricade. Ping Utility This tool allo ws you to test y our netw ork connection. Y ou can specify a domain name or a v alid IP address of the remote host for ping te[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-95 Configuration Tools Choose a function and click Nex t . • Backup Router Configuration: this allows you to save the Barricade’s configuration to a file. • Restore from saved Configuration file : this function is used to restore the previously saved back up configuration file. • Restore router to Factory Defaults: th[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-96 Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to update the fir mw are or user interface to the latest v ersions . 1. Download the up g rade f ile from the SMC web site first, and save it to you r h ar d d r ive. 2. Th en click Browse... to look for the downloaded file . Clic k BEGIN UPGRADE . Check the Status screen In[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-97 Reset Click REBOO T R OUTER to reset t he Barricade. T he reset will be complete when the pow er LED stops blinking . If you perfor m a reset from this sc reen, the configurations will not be changed bac k to the factor y default settings . Note: If you use the Reset button on th e back panel, the Barricade performs a powe[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-98 STATUS The Status sc reen displays W AN/LAN connection status, fir mware , and hardware v ersion numbers , illega l attempts to access your netw ork, as well as infor m ation on DHCP clients connect ed to y our netw ork. The security log may be sav e d to a file by clicking Sa v e and choosing a location. S[...]
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A DV A NC E D S ETUP 4-99 The following items are included on the Status screen: Parameter Description INTERNET Displays WAN con nection type and status. Release Click on this but ton to discon nect from the WAN. Renew Click on this button to establish a conn ecti on to the WAN. GATEWAY Displays sys tem IP settings, as well as DHCP Server and Firew[...]
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C ONFIGURING THE V OICE ADSL R OUTER 4-100 Finding the MAC addre ss of a Network Card WINDOWS NT4/2000/XP Click Start/Prog rams/Com mand Prompt. T ype “ipconfig /all” and press “ENTER”. The MA C address is listed as the “Ph ysi cal Addre ss . ” MACINTOSH Click System Preferences/Netw ork. The MA C ad dress is listed a s the “Ethernet [...]
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A-1 A PPENDI X A T ROUBLESHOOTING This section describes common probl ems y ou ma y encounte r and possibl e solutions to them . The Bar ricade can be easily monitored through panel indicators to identify pr oblems . Troubleshooting Chart Sympto m Acti on LED Indicators Power LED is Off • Check co nnections between the Barrica de, the external po[...]
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T R OUBLESHOOTING A-2 LED Indicators Link LED is Off • Verify that the Barricade and attached device are powered on . • Be sure the c able is plugged in to both the Barrica de and the corresp onding device . • Verify tha t the proper cable type is us ed and that its length does not exce ed the specifi ed limits. • Be sure that the network i[...]
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T R OUBLESHOOTING A-3 Management Problems Cannot conn ect using the web browser • Be sure to have configured the Barric ade with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. • Check that you have a valid network connecti on to the Barricade and that the port yo u are using has not be en disabled. • Check t he network c abling between[...]
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T R OUBLESHOOTING A-4 Wireless Problems A wireless PC cannot asso ciate with the Barricade. • Make sure t he wireless PC has the same SSID settings as the Barricade. See “Channel and SSID” on page 4- 37 • You need to have t he sa me security settings on the clients and th e Barricade. See “ Access Control” on page 4- 38. The wireless ne[...]
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B-1 A PPENDIX B C ABLES Ethernet Cable Caution: DO NOT plug a phone jack conne ctor into any RJ-45 port. Use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform with FCC standards. Specifications Wiring Conventions For Ethernet connections, a twisted-pa ir cable must have two pairs of wires. Each wire pair is identified by two different col[...]
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C ABLES B-2 Each wire pair must be attac hed to th e RJ-45 connector s in a specific orientation. T he following figure illu strates how the pins on an Ether net RJ-45 connector are number ed. Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attac hing the wires to the pins . Figure B-1. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Numbers RJ-45 Port Co[...]
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E THER NET C AB LE B-3 Pin Assignments With 100B ASE-TX/10B ASE -T cable, pins 1 and 2 are used for transm itting data, a nd pins 3 and 6 for receiving data. Straight-Through Wiring If the por t on the attached device has inter nal crossov er wiring (MDI-X) , then use straight-through cable . RJ-45 Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignmen t 1 1T x + 2T[...]
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C ABLES B-4 Crossover Wiring If the por t on the attached device has straight-through wi ring (MDI), use crossov er cable . Crossover Cabl e Pin Assignments End 1 End 2 1 (Tx+) 3 (Rx+) 2 (Tx-) 6 (Rx-) 3 (Rx+) 1 (Tx+) 6 (Rx-) 2 ( Tx-)[...]
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ADSL C AB LE B-5 ADSL Cable Use standard telephone cable to connect the RJ-11 tele phone wall outlet to the RJ-45 ADSL port on the ADSL Router . Caution: Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ-45 port. Specifications Wiring Conventions F or ADSL connections , a ca ble requires one pair of wires . Each wire is identifi ed by different col ors[...]
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C ABLES B-6 Figure B-3. RJ-11 Pinouts Pin Signal Name W ire Color 1N o t u s e d 2 Line 2 Tip Black or Whit e/Orange 3 Line 1 Ring Red or Blue/White 4 Line 1 Tip Green or Whit e/Blue 5 Line 2 Ring Yellow or Orange/White 6N o t u s e d 123456 Blue/White White/Blue R1 T1 123456 Red Green R1 T1 R2 T2 Black Y ellow 123456 Blue/White White/Blue R1 T1 R2[...]
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C-1 A PPENDI X C S PECIFICATIONS Physical C haracteristics Po r t s F our 10/1 00Mbps RJ-45 ports One ADSL RJ-11 port T w o Phone ports One Line port ADSL F eatures Suppor ts DMT line modulation Suppor ts Annex A Full-Rate ADSL: up to 8 Mbps downstream, up to 1 Mbps upstream (G .992. 1 &T1.413, Issue 2) and ADSL2 (G .992.3) and ADSl2+ (G .992.5[...]
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S PECIFICATIONS C-2 Security F eatures P assw ord protected c onfiguration access User authentication ( P A P/CHAP) with PPP Firew all NA T NAPT VPN pass through (IPSec-ESP T unnel mode,L2TP , PPTP) LAN F eatures IEEE 802.1D (self-lear ning transparent Bridging) DHCP Ser v er DNS Proxy Static R outing, RIPv1 and RIP Vo I P F e a t u r e s SIP Codec[...]
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S PECIFICATIONS C-3 Operating Channels IEEE 802.11b compliant: 11 chann els (US , Canada) 13 chann els (ETSI) 2 Channels (Spain) 4 Channels (France) 14 chann els (J apan) Operating Channels IEEE 802.11g compliant: 13 chann els (US , Canada, Europe , J apan) RF Output P ow er Modulation Rate-Output Pow er (dBm) 802.11b - 1Mbps 16 802.11b - 2Mbps 16 [...]
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S PECIFICATIONS C-4 Modulation Rate-Receiv er Sensitiv ity T ypical (dBm) 802.11g - 6Mbps -88 802.11g - 9Mbps -87 802.11g - 12Mbps -84 802.11g - 18Mbps -82 802.11g - 24Mbps -79 802.11g - 36Mbps -75 802.11g - 48Mbps -68 802.11g - 54Mbps -68 T emperatur e: IEC 68-2-14 0 to 50 deg rees C (Standard Operating) -40 to 70 deg ree C (Non-operation) Humidit[...]
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