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UT-300R2 A DSL2/2+ Modem USER GUIDE UTStarc om, Inc.[...]
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Copyright © 2004 U TStarcom, Inc . All ri ghts res erved. No part of this document ation ma y be reproduced in any form or by a ny m eans or used to make any derivati ve work (suc h as tr anslation, t ransf ormatio n, or adaptation) wit hout prior, expres s a nd written perm ission from UTSt arcom , Inc. UTStarcom, Inc. reserves t h e right to rev[...]
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Contents 1 Ov er view .............................. .................................. ......................... 1 De vic e In trod uc tion .......... ............ ........... ............ ............ ........... ............ ...... 1 Fea tur es ...... ............... ........... ............ ........... ............ ........... ............ ....[...]
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ii Static IP Addre ss for WAN .... ... ... ..... ... ... ..... ... ... .... ... ... ..... ... ... ..... ... ... .... .. 30 DH CP C onfi gu ratio n . ........... ............ ........... ............ ............ ........... ............ . 32 DHCP Server Settings for t he L A N.... ... ..... ... ..... ... ... .... .... ... .... ... ... ..... ... ...[...]
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iii Traf fic Sta tis tics .... ........... ............ ............ ........... ............ ........... ............ .... 76 Dia gno st ics ..... ............ ........... ............ ........... ............ ........... ............ .......... 7 7 8 A ttachments ......................... ................................. ....................... [...]
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1 Overview The UT-300R2 provides i ntegrated voice and data services ov e r ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital S u bscriber Loop) W AN ( W ide Area Network) con nection. Dev i ce Introduction The UT-300R2 ADSL UT - 30 0R2 is d esigned to provide a simple and c os t-effective ADSL Internet connection for indivi dual computers through the Etherne t ports, or[...]
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2 Chapter 1 Overvie w Figure 1 Device Appearance Features • Data ra tes up to 26 Mbps downstream • Bridging and routing capa bilities • PPP and tunn eling features • Firewall w ith Dynam ic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Transla ti on (NAT), P o int-to -Point Tunneli ng Protocol (PPTP), an d Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol ([...]
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Chapter 1 Overvie w 3 • Suppo rts up to eight simultane ous vir tual conn ections for a sin gle ADSL account • Suppo rts T1.413 issue 2, G.dmt and G.lite standards • Auto-handshake and rate a daptation fo r diff erent ADSL flavors • Widest r ange of DSLAM interoperability • Suppo rts bridged Ethernet ove r A TM (RFC 2684) • Upgrad eable[...]
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2 Installat ion Plan ning Before installing the UT-300R2, y o u should ga ther information and e q uipment n ee ded to install the device, t hen Install t he hardware as i nstructed, c onnect the cables to the device and power on the UT - 300R2. Prior t o acce ssing the w e b-based software built into the UT-300R2, you should check t he IP settings[...]
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6 Chapter 2 Installation P lanning Interfaces Introduction Front Panel Figure 2 Front Panel P o we r S t e a dy g r e e n l i g h t i n d ic a t e s th e u n i t is p o we re d o n . W he n th e d e v i c e i s po w e r e d o f f t h i s r em ai n s d a rk . St at us L i g h ts s te ad y g re en d u r i ng p o we r o n se l f- te s t ( P OS T ) . O[...]
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Chapt e r 2 I ns tallation Planning 7 Rear Panel Figure 3 Rear P anel ADSL port - Conne ct to the ADSL line Ethernet port - to your PC’s Ethernet po r t Factory R es et Button Pow er input - Connect power adapter here Cable Connections After verifying proper environmental conditions such as temperatu re, humidity a nd p ower s upply, users m ay s[...]
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8 Chapter 2 Installation P lanning Connecting the UT-30 0R2 to the Ethernet L AN The UT-300R2 may be connected to a single c omputer or Etherne t device through the 10BASE-TX Ether net po rt on the rear p anel. Any con nection to an Eth ernet concentrating de vice such as a switch or hub must operate at a speed o f 10/100 Mbps only. Wh en connecti [...]
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Chapt e r 2 I ns tallation Planning 9 Comput er to UT-300 R2 Co nnection Figure 4 Com puter to UT-300R2 Connection You ca n connect the UT-300R2 directly to a 10/100BASE-T X Etherne t adapter card (NIC) ins talled on a PC u sing the Etherne t cable provided as sh own in this diagram. Hub or Sw itc h to UT- 300R2 Connection Connect the U T-300R2 to [...]
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10 Chapter 2 Installation P lanning Figure 5 Hub/Switch to UT-300R2 Connection If y o u w i sh to reserve the u plink p ort on the s witch or hu b for another devic e, c onnect to a ny o n the other MDI-X po rts (1x, 2x, etc.) with a crossed cable. Po w er on 1 To power on the UT-300R 2, pl ease f ollow the s teps as ins tructed: 2 Inse rt the AC P[...]
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Chapt e r 2 I ns tallation Planning 11 3 You s hould s ee the Po w e r L ED indicator l ight up a nd rema in l i t. The Status LED should light solid gre en and beg in to blink after a few secon d s.[...]
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3 Before Conf iguri ng UT-300R2 The fac tory d efault settings o f UT -300 R2 o ptimized all functions so as t o e nable it to operate on most ne twork c onditions. Usually, for the users with simple network topology, the default settings can mee t the b asic req uirements a nd d on’t need t o change . In o rder to access the web-based software b[...]
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14 Chapter 3 Before Co n figuri ng UT-30 0R 2 Note: If I nternet Protocol (TCP/IP) d oes no t d isplay as a n installed component, you must i ns tall it. Set up P ro xy Ser v ic e In W indows I nternet Explorer, you ca n check if a proxy server is enabled using the follo wing pr oc edure: 1 Click on th e STAR T bu tton, go to Settings an d choose C[...]
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Chapt er 3 Before C onfiguring U T-3 00R2 15 First Time Log on After in putting the forgoing IP address on URL a ddress bar, a new w ind ow ap pears prompting you fo r a user name and password needed to gain access the web configuration manager. Figure 6 Lo g On Interface Use the default system user name: admin and password: admin for first t i me [...]
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4 Web-based M ana gement Summary When you successfully login t h e Sum mary di recto ry button w i ll dis play the UT-300R2’s c urrent connection status − both for the WAN (Internet) a nd L AN (your home netwo r k) connections, as shown below. You can begin th e p rocess of c onfiguring your ADSL m odem/UT-300 R2 by clicking on t he WAN b utton[...]
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18 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt Figure 7 W eb Manager – First Page Each tab d isplays menu buttons locat ed in the l eft hand panel of th e web in terface. The table below l is ts the m enus for each directory in the web manager.[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 19 Table 1 Options of Web-based page D i re c t o r y C o n f ig u r a ti o n an d R e ad - o n l y M en us H o m e C l i ck t he H o m e ta b to a c ce s s t he S umm a r y, W AN , D H C P , DNS , an d L A N C on f i gu ra t i o n me n u s. A d va n c e d C l i ck t he A dva nc ed t a b t o a cce ss t h e V i r[...]
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20 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt single PVC. Select the c onnection type used for your account. The menu will display se ttin g s that are appropriate for the connection type you select. Follow the instruction below according to the type of connection you s elec t in t he WAN Settings me nu. Y ou r Intern et Service Pro vider (ISP) sh ould provi[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 21 Figure 9 W AN Setting − Add menu Note: you can configure up to se ven different connections o n your U T-300R2 ADSL Modem /UT-30 0R2 by assigning a number to ea ch configuration using the d r o p-down menu correspo nding to the PVC Number h eading. T his could be useful if y ou have s everal ISP s and ne ed[...]
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22 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt verifying your accoun t, and then granting Internet access to the computer requesting the connectio n (that is, the software supplied by your ISP will h andl e g iving your Username a nd Password to the co m puter at your ISP that will then connect you to the Int ernet). The connection software r e quires the use[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 23 2 Also under the VPI/V CI , you will need to e nter two numbers , the VCI and VPI valu es. T h ese numbers are used to define a u nique p ath for you r c onnection. Your ISP should give you the specific se ttings for the VPI an d VCI numbers to enter. Type in the co rrect values a ssigned b y your ISP. 3 Sele[...]
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24 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt Configu ring a Routed/B rid ged Conn ection for t he W AN A routed bridged connection b etween your ISP and you r LAN (the com puters in yo ur house or off ice) is us eful if p a ckets sent from the LAN to the W AN t hroug h the UT-300R2 m ust cross part of a nother network in you r ISP’s installation, be fore [...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 25 Figure 11 WAN Settings Menu – Routed/Bridged Mode Note: Please note that th e m enu shown abo ve w i ll change depending on which WAN Type an d Connection Type you sel ect. 1 Clic k to select the RFC2684Bridged radio bu tton in the WAN T ype optio ns l ist if your ISP use s DHCP to assig n you an IP a ddres[...]
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26 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt 3 Select t he Encapsulation type (LLC or VcMux) radio button that c o rresponds to the encapsulation i n use by your ISP 4 Enter t he IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gatew a y address as supplied by your ISP. 5 When y o u are satisfie d th at all the WA N settings are configured correctly, click on the A ppl[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 27 befor e yo u configure the W AN c onnection. See th e t a ble in the first sectio n of this manual for a sum m ary of the in formation you will need . 1 Select the PPP radio button to open the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) menu. 2 Clic k to select either the PPPoE or the P PPoA rad io butt on in t he WAN Sett[...]
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28 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt sites un til t he DNS settings are properly configu r e d. Be sure to confi gure this before you save the new s ettings and restart the UT-300R2. 7 When y o u are satisfie d th at all the WA N settings are configured correctly, click on the A ppl y button. The new s ettings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must b e[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 29 Figure 12 WAN Settings - Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) 1 From the WAN Setting pa ge, s elect the PVC you want to config ure from th e seven available PVCs, us ing the d rop- down menu . 2 You ca n also s pecify the VPI/VCI n umbers (assigned t o this PVC by your ISP) that w i ll be used to u niquely identify this[...]
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30 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt Whene ver a c omputer on your LAN attempts t o a ccess the Internet, the UT-300R2 w i ll use th is PVC to direct packets to the I nternet , and this PV C w ill become the default gateway to the Internet for y o ur LAN. 6 Under the Enc apsulation heading, se lect either LLC or VcMux, as inst ructed by your ISP. 7 [...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 31 Figure 13 WAN Settings - Static IP 1 From the WAN Setting pa ge, s elect the PVC you want to config ure from th e seven available PVCs, us ing the d rop- down menu . 2 You ca n also s pecify the VPI/VCI n umbers (assigned t o this PVC by your ISP) that w i ll be used to u niquely identify this PVC to your ISP[...]
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32 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt 6 Enter the appropriate IP Address , S ubnet Mask and Default Gat eway addres s as instructed by your ISP. Your ISP shoul d have prov i ded these IP settings to you. 7 If you are in s tructed t o use e nable Default Route by your ISP, click the Enabled radio bu tton. This setting spe cifies that th is PVC (from t[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 33 Figure 14 Configu re DHCP server s ettings fo r the LAN The three options for DHCP serv i ce are as follows: 1 You ma y us e the UT-300R2 a s a DHCP server for your LAN. 2 You can disable DHCP service and m anually configure IP settings fo r all workstations. You will u se a DHCP se rvice provided b y your IS[...]
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34 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt the IP address of the UT-300R2, you must c hange the ra n ge of IP add resses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN. Use the UT-3 00R2 for DH CP To us e the bu ilt-in DHCP server, clic k to select the DHCP Server op tion if it is not alre ady s elected. T h e IP A dd ress Po ol settings can be adjusted so tha t up[...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 35 clients o n the LAN will au tomatically get DNS s ettings relay e d from the UT-300R2 as they a re entered here. Alt ernatively , if DNS Status i s disabled , workstations must be configured to init iate DNS reque s ts for each session, and therefore you mus t configure DNS s ettings for the worksta tions. Fi[...]
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36 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt 192.168.1. x ( where x ca n range from 2 to 254) IP address range has been dedicated for h ome and small office use. The UT-300R2 A DSL router is configured with a d efault IP address of 19 2.168.1.1, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The next IP address available for use on a LAN i s 192.168.1.2. This i s w h [...]
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Chapt e r 4 W eb-ba s ed Ma nagement 37 Figure 16 Configu re LAN IP settings To cha nge the LAN IP Address or Subnet Mask , t ype in the desi red values a nd click th e Apply bu tton. T h e n ew IP sett ings mus t be saved and the UT - 300R2 must be restarted for the settings to go i nto e ffect. To manuall y Sa ve & Res tart the UT- 300R2, c l[...]
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38 Chapter 4 Web-base d Manageme nt Figure 17 Save Settings and Restart the UT -3 00R2 To sa ve t he new se ttings, click th e Save& Res tart button. It will take about two minutes for th e whole pro c ess to be c ompleted. Do not tu rn off the po wer wh ile the UT-300R2 is saving and restarting.[...]
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5 Advanced Co nf iguration / Netw ork Management This chapter introduces a nd desc r i bes the management features t hat have n ot b een presented in the previ ous chapter. These i nclude the m ore advanced features used fo r n etw or k management and sec urity a s well as administrati ve tool s to manage th e U T-300R2, view s tatistics and other [...]
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40 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment Figure 18 Advanced configuration menus D i r e c to r y C o n f i g u ra tio n and R ea d - onl y M en u s V i r t ua l se rv e r T h i s p a g e al l o w s y o u t o co nfi g u re t he UT - 3 0 0 R 2 A D S L r o u t e r to a ll o w r e m ote u ser s t o as s es s s e r v i c e su ch a s[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 41 D i re c t o r y C o n f i g u ra tio n and R ea d - on l y M en us A p pl i ca t i o n T h i s p a g e a l l o w s y o u t o co n f i g ur e r t h e U T -3 0 0 R 2 A D S L r ou te r t o a l l o w a p pl i ca t i o n s t ha t re qu i re m u l t ip l e co nn ec t io n s s u c h as I n t er[...]
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42 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment the s erver on your LAN with the Private IP add ress you s pecify. Remember t hat the Privat e IP Address must b e within the range specified for your LA N. The Virtual S e rver feature employs UD P /TCP p ort redirection to direct traffic through the W AN port to specified servers on y [...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 43 Figure 19 Virtual Server Menu and List To m odify virtual server settings for an y previo usly created virtual server s et l isted, click o n the not e pa d icon in th e r ight hand co lumn o f the Virtual Servers List for the s et you want t o configure. The set will appear highlighted in[...]
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44 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment To c onf igure a virtual server s e t, define the following settings in the Virtual Server c onfiguration me nu located in the top half of the bro wser w i ndow. D i r e c to r y Co nf i gu r at i o n a nd R ea d - onl y M en u s St at us T h i s a l l o ws y o u t o en a b l e o r d is [...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 45 D i re c t o r y C o n f i g u ra tio n and R ea d - on l y M en us P u bl i c P o rt T h e P ub l i c P or t i s t he T C P / U DP po r t o n t h e W AN i n t er f a c e. S el ec t o n e of t he f o l lo w i n g op t i on s f ro m t he p u l l -d ow n m e n u t o d e f i ne a S i n g le P[...]
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46 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment that a p plication in the S pecial A p plications List on your UT- 300R2 A DSL router. Figure 20 Special Applications Menu To co nfig ure a Special Applicat ions List en try, d efine th e follo wing se ttings in the Virtual Server configurat ion menu located in the top half of the brow s[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 47 D i re c t o r y C o n f ig u r a ti o n an d R e ad - o n l y M en us T r i g ge r P o rt T h is i s t h e T CP o r U DP p or t n um b er t ha t wi l l be u se d t o in i t i at e a c on ne ct i on f ro m t he L A N t o t h e W AN ( i nt e rn e t ) f ro m a P C on yo u r LA N t h at i s r[...]
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48 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment Configure a Filter Rule-IP Filters You can li mit access to the WAN from PCs o n your LAN, or limit access f rom the WAN to your LAN using fil ter rules that can be configured on your UT-300R 2 ADSL router. The UT-300 R2 router will examine incoming and ou tgoing packets to determine if [...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 49 Figure 21 Filters Configu ration Menu − I P Fil ters The first page allows yo u to enter an IP add ress, o r range o f IP addresses to f orm the basis of a f ilter ru le for t he UT-300R2 route r. T he Filters page will change when you select on of t he other radio buttons ( MAC Filte rs[...]
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50 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment addi tional IP f i lter r ule and c lick t he Apply bu tton, the new rule w i ll be added to this list. The fi rst step i n configuring a n IP filter rule i s to d etermine if you w a nt to Allow or Deny acc ess . Click the appr opriate radio button unde r the Action fiel d. You can al s[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 51 From th e Protocol drop-down m enu, s elect the protocol that you want this ru le to apply t o . You can select fr o m th e TCP , UDP , ICMP , or Any p rotocols. If Any i s s elected , this rule will appl y to any packets t h at has o ne o f the specified IP a ddresses as its source or des[...]
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52 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment D i r e c to r y Co n f i gu r at i o n and R ea d - on l y M en us A c t i on S e l ect A ll o w t o p e r m it pa ck et s t o p a s s t h r o u g h t h e UT - 3 0 0 R 2 if t he y m ee t t h e c rit er i a of t hi s ru l e , an d D e n y d ro pp i n g p ac k et s t h at me et th e c r i[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 53 To remove any rule from the IP Filters List , c lick on the trashca n icon for set you w a nt to delete. To edit an y previously ent ered IP filte r rule, click o n the Note pad icon. Click th e A ppl y butto n to put t he new rul e into e ffect. An y fi l ter rule configured in th e men u[...]
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54 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment Figure 22 Filters Configuration Menu − MAC Filters Previously ente red or default M AC filter rules are listed in t he MAC Fi lters Li st a t the bottom of t he page. W hen you configure a n additional MAC filter rule and click the Apply button, the new rule will be ad de d to this lis[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 55 click Apply button. Or you ma y cli ck Clone to automaticall y add comput er's MAC address to th e MAC Address section. Click the Apply butto n to enter the rule i nto the M AC Filters List and restart the router. D i re c t o r y Co nf i gu r at i o n a nd R ea d - onl y M en u s IP [...]
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56 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment save the new se ttings and r eb oot be fo re th e new rules are applied. Configuring a Filter Rule-URL Blocking You can li mit access to the WAN from PCs o n your LAN, or limit access f rom the WAN to your LAN using fil ter rules that can be configured on your UT-300R 2 ADSL router. The [...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 57 Figure 23 Filters Configu ration Menu − URL Blocking The first page allows yo u to enter an IP add ress, o r range of IP addresses to f orm the basis of a f ilter ru le for t he UT-300R2 route r. T he Filters page will change when you select on of t he other radio buttons ( MAC Filte rs [...]
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58 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment D i r e c to r y Co nf i g u r a t io n and R e ad - onl y M en u s IP F i lt er s T h i s r a d i o b u tt o n s el e ct s th e IP a d dr es s f i l t er ru l e e n t ry p a g e, w hi ch w i ll b e di s p l a y e d w he n y o u cl i ck o n i t . MA C Fi l t er s T hi s r a d i o b ut t [...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 59 Configuring a Filter Rule-Domain Blocking You can l imit access to the WAN from PCs o n your LAN, or limit access f rom the WAN to you r LAN using filter rules that can be configured on your UT-300R 2 ADSL router. The U T- 3 00R2 route r will examine incoming and ou tgoing packets to deter[...]
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60 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment Figure 24 Filters Configuration Menu − Doma in Blocking The first page allows y ou to enter an IP add ress, o r range o f IP addresses to f orm the basis of a f ilter ru le for the UT-300R2 router. The Filters page will change when you select on of the other radio buttons ( MAC Filte r[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 61 D i re c t o r y C o n f ig u r a ti o n an d R e ad - o n l y M e n u s IP F i lt er s T h i s ra d i o b u t t on se l e c t s t h e I P a dd re s s f il t e r r u l e e nt ry pa g e , wh i ch w i l l b e d i sp l a y e d w h e n y o u cl ic k o n it . MA C Fi l t er s T h i s ra d i o b[...]
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62 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment Inbound Fil ters List with the new setti ngs. The UT-300R2 must save the new se ttings and r eb oot be fo re th e new rules are applied. Firewall The Firewall Configuration m enu allows th e UT-300R2 to enforce sp ecific predefined policies int ended to protect a gainst certain common ty[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 63 create a firewall policy t o protect your network against the foll owing attack ty p es and port scans : At t ac k s P o r t S ca n s P i n g o f D e a t h At t a c k T e a r D ro p A tt ac k IP S po o f in g A tt ac k Sm u rf A tt a c k L a n d A tt ac k F r a gm e n t a t i o n S ca n UD[...]
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64 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment DMZ Click on t he DMZ me nu button t o displ ay the DMZ menu. If your computer canno t run Internet a pplications properly with the device , then you c an enable th is o ption to allo w the co mpu t er accessin g the unrest ricted I nternet. Enter th e IP address of the computer as a DMZ[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat ion / Networ k Managem ent 65 DDNS The UT-300R2 supports Dynamic DNS used to share your IP address tha t is assigned b y your ISP, dynamically. Since your ISP assigns an IP address that change s, if you want PCs f r om the WAN (I n ternet) to be able to find s ervers o n your LAN, you can est ablish an account with a D[...]
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66 Chapter 5 Advanced Configurat io n / Network Ma n age ment RIP Figure 28 RIP menu RIP can be enabled on a ny ex i stin g WAN or L AN interfaces. It may b e specified to receive RIP re quests and reply to t hem, it can b e specified to s end RIP queries, or to both receive and send RIP packets. Furthe rmore, the RIP versi on can be specified. The[...]
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6 Tools Click the Tools tab to reveal the menu buttons for various func tions located i n this dir ectory. These m enus a re used t o change th e system password use d to acce ss the web m anager, to save o r l oad UT-300R2 configu ration settings, upgrade the device firmw a re, save current configuration setting s, restore default s ettings, an d [...]
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68 Chapter 6 Tools Figure 29 Administrator Settings Menu Configure Sy s tem Time Use the Time menu to co nfigure th e UT -30 0R2’s system t ime manuall y o r from an SNTP server o r you r c omputer’s s ystem clock.[...]
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Chapt e r 6 T ools 69 Figure 30 Time Settings Menu If you o pt to use the Automatic option you must have an IP address of an available S NT P se rver. Date settings use t he format Y e ar/Month/Date, T i me settings use the format Hour (24 hour clock) / Minute/ Second. Click th e A ppl y to set the Date an d Time settings. Save UT-300R2 Configurati[...]
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70 Chapter 6 Tools this process. It shoul d take about two minutes to complete. After restarting, i t is a good id e a to back up the UT-300R2 configuration file t o your co mputer. See the in structions b elow to save configu rati o n files to y o ur PC. Figure 31 Miscellaneous Configu r a tion Menu Other functions a vailable i n this menu are a P[...]
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Chapt e r 6 T ools 71 a lo cation on your compu ter to put th e file. The file type i s .cfg and may be named anything y o u wish. Load Sav ed C onfigur ation Files To lo ad a previously sa ved configuration file, click the B rowse button and locate t he f ile on your computer. Or type t he full path and file name of the .cfg f ile in th e space pr[...]
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72 Chapter 6 Tools Restore Factory Default Settings To res et the UT - 300R2 t o its facto ry default se ttings, click the Restore button. You will be prompted to c onfirm your decision to reset the UT-300 R2. The UT-300R2 will reboot with t he factor y default setting s including IP settings. Firmware Update Note: Performing a Firmware Upgra de ca[...]
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Chapt e r 6 T ools 73 Figure 33 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware, type in the name a nd path of th e file or click on th e Bro w s e button t o search for th e file. Click t he Apply button to begin copying the file. The fil e will load and restart the UT-300R2 automati c ally. Please no te that firmw a re versio n will be changed depend on dif[...]
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7 UT-300R2 St atus Informat ion Use the various re ad-only menus to view syst em in formation and mon itor performance. Log The l og file keeps record of the eve nts a nd a ctivities occur r ing on the d evice. It c an di splay u p to 256 events. T h e latest activi ties will overwrite the outdated ones. When the device is rebooted, the log s are a[...]
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76 Chapter 7 UT-300 R 2 Stat us Inf ormatio n F i r st P a g e D i s pl a y t h e f ir st p ag e of t he l og . L a s t P ag e D is pl a y t h e l a st pa g e of t h e l o g . P r e v i o u s Mo ve s ba ck o n e l o g p ag e . N e x t Mo ve s f or w a r d on e l og p ag e . C l e a r Lo g C l e ar s t h e l og s co m p l e t el y . S a ve L o g S a[...]
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Chapt e r 7 UT -3 00 R2 Status Inf ormatio n 77 Diagnostics The UT-300R2 has a diagnostic feature that allows you to determin e the relative qu ality of the l i nk bet ween your L AN and the WA N. Clic k on the Submit butto n to conduct this test. Figure 36 Diagnostics[...]
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8 Att achments Technical Specifications H a r dw a r e O n e A DS L po rt R J - 1 1, i nn e r pa i r (p i n 2 , 3) St a n d a r d C o m pl i a n ce A D S L S t a nd a r d s : A N S I T 1. 41 3 I s s ue 2 I T U G. 9 9 2. 1 (G . d m t ) An n ex A I T U G. 9 9 2. 2 (G . l i t e) A nn e x A I T U G. 9 9 4. 1 (G . h s) A D S L2 S t an d a r d s: I T U G[...]
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80 Chapter 8 Attachment s S a fe t y a n d E n vi ro n m en t a l C S A I n t er na t i o na l Ma rk I n cl u d i n g C S A 9 50 , UL 1 9 5 0 , I E C6 0 9 50 , E N 60 9 5 0 E M C Ce r t i f ic a t io n F C C pa rt 1 5 cl as s B PT T T est F C C pa rt 6 8 O p e ra t i n g T e m p e ra t u r e 0 ° C t o 4 0 ° C St o r a g e T e m p e ra t u r e - 2[...]
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Chapt e r 8 At tachments 81 AT M Ce l l f or m a t I T U -T Re c . I . 36 1 O A M s u p p o rt F 4 / F5 L o op b a c k AT M Q oS (T ra f f i c S h ap i ng ) U B R, CB R, V BR -r t , V B R -n rt P o i nt - t o -P o i nt P r ot o co l R F C 16 6 1 PP P o v e r A T M R F C 23 6 4 PP P o v e r E t he r ne t R F C 25 1 6 U s e r A ut h e n t ic a t i on[...]
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82 Chapter 8 Attachment s Glossary ADSL Asymme tric Digital Subscriber Line A P Acc ess Point ATM Asyn chronous Transfer Mode DHCP Dynami c Host Configuration Protocol DSLA M D igital Su bscriber Line Access Multiplexer IEEE In stitute of Elec trical and El e ctronics E ngineering LAN Local Area Network MAC Med ia Access Control OAM Oper ation, Adm[...]
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Chapt e r 8 At tachments 83 WAN Wide Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WLAN Wireles s Local Area Network[...]
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