Edimax Technology Network Router AR 6024 User Manual

ADSL Broadband Router  
AR-6024  
User’s Manual  
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Specification  
4-Port Ethernet ADSL Router  
Features  
ADSL Compliance  
ANSI T1.413 i2  
ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A, B  
ITU G.992.2 (G.lite)  
Maximum downstream rate of 8Mbps  
Maximum upstream rate of 1Mbps  
Dying Gasp (optional)  
ATM Protocols and Encapsulations  
PPP over ATM (RFC 2364)  
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)  
Bridged/Routed Ethernet over ATM (RFC 1483)  
Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)  
ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 PVC  
10 PVCs (simultaneous and encapsulation independent)  
VPI/VCI range 0-255, 0-65536  
Encapsulation hunting of up to 8 pre-defined VPI/VCI & encapsulation sets  
ATM AAL5 (Adaption Layer type 5) UBR & CBR  
OAM F4/F5  
Bridging Functionality  
IEEE 802.1D (self learning transparent bridge)  
256 MAC Addresses support  
PPP Half Bridge - No 3rd party PPPoE client software required  
Routing Functionality  
Static IP routing (configurable route table)  
RIPv2 (backward compatible with RIPv1)  
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DHCP server/client/relay agent  
PPP auto reconnect and configurable timeouts  
PPP auto reconnect on WAN access  
PPP Auto, PAP, and CHAP  
128 character support for PPPx username/passwords  
DNS proxy  
NAT, NAPT & Dynamic NAPT  
ALG support (FTP, SMTP/POP3, ICMP, NNTP, RTSP, IRC, CuSeeMe, Telnet,  
Messenger, EPIC games, id games, Sierra studios games)  
Wild Card DMZ  
Virtual server (Port mapping)  
VPN pass through (IPSec - ESP Tunnel mode, L2TP, PPTP)  
Bridge filtering  
ICMP  
IGMP  
MAC Address Spoofing  
Auto VPI/VCI PPPoE/PPPoA detection  
Multiple PPP sessions per PVC  
Management  
HTTP client and server  
Password protection (2 levels)  
Configurable Web pages  
FTP server and client (for network upgrade)  
Local firmware upgrade via Web configuration pages  
Remote firmware upgrade via FTP client  
Restore to Factory defaults via Web or hardware reset  
7 layer diagnostics with links to help pages  
System logging  
Inner pair / Outer pair / Auto-detection of RJ-11  
Ethernet Features  
IEEE 802.3/802.3u auto-negotiation compliant  
Auto sense 10/100 Full or Half duplex mode  
Half duplex - back pressure flow control  
Full duplex - IEEE 802.3x flow control  
Crossover Detection and Auto Correction  
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Hardware  
LAN: 4-Port 10/100Base-T (RJ-45)  
ADSL: One Port (RJ-11)  
Power: 9VAC 800mA  
LED indicators: Power, Ready (Status), ADSL, LAN4  
Reset button  
Certification: FCC Part 15/Part 68, CE, LVD  
Application Diagram  
Internet  
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Package Contents  
ADSL Router  
CD-ROM containing Manual  
Ethernet Cable (CAT5 UTP Straight-Through)  
ADSL Cable (Standard telephone cable)  
USB Cable (Optional)  
Power Adapter  
Quick Installation Guide hardcopy  
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Hardware Connecting  
4 Port Ethernet ADSL Router  
Factory Reset  
Splitter (optional and  
changes depending on  
country specification)  
RJ-45 Ethernet port connect  
Ethernet cable here  
Power Adapter (9VAC/800mA)  
Power cord connect here  
RJ-11 ADSL port connect  
ADSL cable here  
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LED Indicators  
4 Port Ethernet ADSL Router  
Label  
PWR  
Meaning  
Power  
Status  
On  
Indicates  
Power is on  
Off  
Power is off  
RDY  
WAN Link  
Flashing  
On  
Link being attempted by router.  
Link established  
No link  
Off  
Flashes when data is being sent or  
received on the LAN connection.  
LAN 1/ LAN 2/ LAN Link  
LAN 3/ LAN 4  
Flashing  
Indicates a link to your LAN or Network  
card is active.  
Indicates no link to LAN  
On  
Off  
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General Setting  
You can use the RJ 45 cable or the USB cable connect to the ADSL Router. Please  
see the connecting procedures as below:  
Move your cursor as following sequence Start \ Settings \ Control  
Panel and click Control Panel. Then double-click on the Network Connections  
In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on icon  
corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties.(This  
icon may be labeled Local Area Connection).  
In the General Tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu.  
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Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following  
items.” by click on it once. Click on the Properties button.  
Select Obtain an IP address automatically: by clicking once in the  
circle. Click OK button to confirm and save your changes, and the close the  
Control Panel.  
Release IP & Renew IP, then Check Default Gateway: 10.0.0.2  
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Launch your PC web browser and enter the URL: 10.0.0.2  
In the User name/Password prompt, please type in admin/epicrouter  
as default.  
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Now you can start browsing the web through the ADSL device.  
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One Page Setup  
When working with wide area connections, the first thing you must do is to have the  
handle of the connection. Once you have the handle for a Connection you must define  
the PVC and protocol settings for it.  
LAN IP Address & Subnet Mask: The default is 10.0.0.2and 255.255.255.0 you can  
change it to another private IP address, such as 211.22.10.191 and 255.0.0.0.  
For most configurations it is recommended to leave it as default.  
Service Name: Enter the name of your ISP. This information is for identification  
purposes only.  
Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP.  
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Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP.  
Disconnect Timeout: Disconnect Timeout means the router will disconnect after  
being idle for a preset amount of time.  
WAN Type: Select type from the list.  
VC Settings  
VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using  
PVC 0). Default = 8.  
VCI: If instructed to change this, type in the VCI value for the initial connection (using  
PVC 0). Default = 35.  
Static IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. such as  
192.168.241.101.  
Subnet Mask: Set your Subnet Mask such as 255.255.255.0  
BRIDGE  
Mode: Select Enable or Disable from the list.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Status  
Router  
The Home page shows the Firmware Version and WAN and LAN interface status.  
Firmware Version: This field displays the Firmware Version number.  
WAN: These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask, MAC Address for WAN  
interface.  
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LAN: These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask, MAC Address for LAN  
interface.  
Number of Ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server: This field displays the  
number of DHCP clients connected to the ADSL Router. It also shows the IP  
address and MAC address of the attached DHCP clients.  
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ADSL  
The ADSL Status page shows the ADSL physical layer status.  
Showtime Firmware Version: This field displays the ADSL data pump firmware  
version number.  
Line State: This field displays the ADSL connection process and status.  
Modulation: This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G.dmt or T1.413.  
Annex Mode: This field displays the ADSL Annex modes for Annex A or Annex B.  
Startup Attempts: This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after loss of  
showtime.  
Max Tx Power: This field displays the transmit output power level of the CPE.  
Co Vendor: This field displays the Central Office DSLAM vendor name. If available.  
Elaspsed Time: This field displays the time of the modem has been in operation.  
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PPP  
The PPP Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface. See PPP.  
These fields display the following information on each PPP interface:  
Connection Name (user defined)  
Interface (PVC)  
Mode (PPPoE or PPPoA)  
Status (Connected or Not Connected)  
Packets Sent  
Packets Received  
Bytes Sent  
Byte Received  
Connect and Disconnect: Each PPP session can be individually controlled, simply  
enter the desired connection number into the “Connection #” field and select  
either connect or disconnect from the drop down menu and click on the “Execute”  
button.  
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WAN Configuration: The WAN configuration page allows the user to set the  
configuration WAN/ADSL ports.  
Per VC Settings  
Virtual Circuit: Selection Enable or Disable.  
VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using  
PVC 0). Default = 0.  
VCI: If instructed to change this, type in the VCI value for the initial connection (using  
PVC 0). Default = 0  
MAC Spoofing: MAC Spoofing is developed to solve the scenario when the ISP only  
recognizes one MAC address. Copy the ISP-recognized MAC address here.  
ATM  
Service Category: UBR and CBR are supported from the ATM.  
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Bandwidth: Bandwidth setting takes effect only when the CBR is selected. The  
maximum available bandwidth is from the upstream data rate of ADSL status  
page.  
ENCAPSULATION: Selection follow as Table-1 Configuration  
BRIDGE: Enabling bridge mode will place the unit into Transparent bridge mode (like  
a Ethernet ADSL modem) to use this mode you should also set your WAN type to  
a Bridging option (e.g RFC1482 Bridge using LLC).  
IGMP: IGMP relay/proxy specification and environment:  
Support IGMP proxy/relay function for ADSL modem, based on the following  
requirement and case:  
On CO side, there must be at least one IGMP querier (router) present. IGMP  
querier will send IGMP query packet. The ADSL modem is responsible to relay  
these IGMP query to Ethernet.  
End-user multicast application device send IGMP report while receiving IGMP  
query or being activated by user, the ADSL modem should be responsible to  
proxy (that is, change source IP to ADSL modem’s WAN IP) the IGMP report to  
ADSL WAN side, include all PVCs. The same case is for IGMP leave packet.  
Not necessary to relay multicast routing between two ADSL PVCs or two  
interfaces in LAN side.  
Special purpose multicast packet (such as RIP 2 packet) should run without  
interference.  
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Table-1 Configuration  
WAN  
Bridge Mode  
Router Mode  
Router Mode  
Router Mode  
(Static IP)  
Configuration  
IP address  
(PPPoA/PPPoE) (Dynamic IP)  
N/A  
N/A  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
PPPoA  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
1483  
Provided by ISP  
Subnet Mask  
WAN Type  
Provided by ISP  
1483 Bridged  
IP LLC,  
1483  
LLC/VC-Mux,  
PPPoE  
Bridged/Routed  
IP LLC,  
Bridged/Routed  
IP LLC,  
1483 Bridged  
IP VC-Mux  
LLC/VC-Mux  
1483  
1483  
Bridged/Routed  
VC-Mux,  
Bridged/Routed  
VC-Mux,  
Classical IP over Classical IP over  
ATM  
ATM  
Bridge  
Enabled  
N/A  
Disabled  
Disabled  
N/A  
Disabled  
N/A  
PPP Service  
PPP User  
name  
Provided by ISP  
Provided by ISP  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
PPP  
N/A  
Provided by ISP  
Unchecked  
N/A  
N/A  
Password  
DHCP Client  
enable  
Unchecked  
Checked  
Unchecked  
Table-2  
Rx Entity  
Packet Class  
TTL  
Action  
Notes  
ADSL  
IGMP query  
1
1
1
-
Relay to Ethernet  
Ignore  
IGMP report  
IGMP leave  
Ignore  
General Multicast IP  
IGMP query  
Relay it to Ethernet.  
Ignore  
Ethernet  
1
1
1
-
IGMP report  
Relay to all ADSL PVC  
Relay to all ADSL PVC  
Ignore  
IGMP leave  
General Multicast IP  
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PPP: The current release supports multiple PPP sessions per PVC. The PPP  
configuration in the WAN configuration page is for the first PPP session for each  
PVC. The predefined PPP Account Name (Account ID) is “Simple PPP Account  
0” for PVC0 and predefined PPP Connection Name is “Simple PPP Session 0” for  
PVC0. For the other PVC X, the predefined account name and connection name  
will be Simple PPP Account X and Simple PPP Session X. X is the PVC number  
from 1 to 7.  
It can support up to total of 16 PPP sessions, and each PVC can support up to 8  
PPP sessions, the multiple PPP sessions may be configured with any  
combination over 8 PVCs.  
Service Name: The service name of PPP is required by some ISPs. If the ISP does  
not provide the Service Name, please leave it blank.  
Username: Your user name provided by your ISP.  
Password: Your password provided bye your ISP.  
Disconnect Timeout: The Disconnect Timeout allows the user to set the specific  
period of time to disconnect from the ISP. The default is 0, which means never  
disconnect from the ISP.  
MRU: Maximum Receive Unit indicates the peer of PPP connection the maximum size  
of the PPP information field this device can be received. The default value is 1492  
and is used in the beginning of the PPP negotiation. In the normal negotiation, the  
peer will accept this MRU and will not send packet with information field larger  
than this value.  
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit indicates the network stack of any packet is larger  
than this value will be fragmented before the transmission. During the PPP  
negotiation, the peer of the PPP connection will indicates its MRU and will be  
accepted. The actual MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller one of  
MTU and the peer’s MRU. The default is value 1492.  
MSS: Maximum Segment Size is the largest size of data that TCP will send in a single  
IP packet. When a connection is established between a LAN client and a host in  
the WAN side, the LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their MSS during the  
TCP connection handshake. The default value is 1432.  
Automatic Reconnect: When it is checked, it will maintain the PPP connection all the  
time. If the ISP shut down the PPP connection, it will automatically reconnect  
PPP session.  
DHCP: Use Table-1 to configure a valid setting for each PVC.  
Host Name: Required by some ISPs. If the ISP does not provided the Host name,  
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please leave it blank.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Advanced Setting  
ADMINISTRATION  
The links under the ADMINISTRATION column are associated to the pages that  
represent the configurations of system and interfaces.  
Note: When the configurations are changed, please click the Save Setting and  
Reboot button.  
WAN  
The WAN configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for WAN/ADSL  
ports.  
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Per VC Settings  
Virtual Circuit: Selection Enable or Disable.  
VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using  
PVC 0). Default = 0.  
VCI: If instructed to change this, type in the VCI value for the initial connection (using  
PVC 0). Default = 0  
MAC Spoofing: MAC Spoofing is developed to solve the scenario when the ISP only  
recognizes one MAC address. Copy the ISP-recognized MAC address here.  
ATM  
Service Category: UBR and CBR are supported from the ATM.  
Bandwidth: Bandwidth setting takes effect only when the CBR is selected. The  
maximum available bandwidth is from the upstream data rate of ADSL status  
page.  
ENCAPSULATION: Selection follow as Table-1 Configuration  
BRIDGE: Enabling bridge mode will place the unit into Transparent bridge mode (like  
a Ethernet ADSL modem) to use this mode you should also set your WAN type to  
a Bridging option (e.g RFC1482 Bridge using LLC).  
IGMP: IGMP relay/proxy specification and environment:  
Support IGMP proxy/relay function for ADSL modem, based on the following  
requirement and case:  
On CO side, there must be at least one IGMP querier (router) present. IGMP  
querier will send IGMP query packet. The ADSL modem is responsible to relay  
these IGMP query to Ethernet.  
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End-user multicast application device send IGMP report while receiving IGMP  
query or being activated by user, the ADSL modem should be responsible to  
proxy (that is, change source IP to ADSL modem’s WAN IP) the IGMP report to  
ADSL WAN side, include all PVCs. The same case is for IGMP leave packet.  
Not necessary to relay multicast routing between two ADSL PVCs or two  
interfaces in LAN side.  
Special purpose multicast packet (such as RIP 2 packet) should run without  
interference.  
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Table-1 Configuration  
WAN  
Bridge Mode  
Router Mode  
Router Mode  
Router Mode  
(Static IP)  
Configuration  
IP address  
(PPPoA/PPPoE) (Dynamic IP)  
N/A  
N/A  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
PPPoA  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
Automatically  
assigned by ISP  
1483  
Provided by ISP  
Subnet Mask  
WAN Type  
Provided by ISP  
1483 Bridged  
IP LLC,  
1483  
LLC/VC-Mux,  
PPPoE  
Bridged/Routed  
IP LLC,  
Bridged/Routed  
IP LLC,  
1483 Bridged  
IP VC-Mux  
LLC/VC-Mux  
1483  
1483  
Bridged/Routed  
VC-Mux,  
Bridged/Routed  
VC-Mux,  
Classical IP over Classical IP over  
ATM  
ATM  
Bridge  
Enabled  
N/A  
Disabled  
Disabled  
N/A  
Disabled  
N/A  
PPP Service  
PPP User  
name  
Provided by ISP  
Provided by ISP  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
PPP  
N/A  
Provided by ISP  
Unchecked  
N/A  
N/A  
Password  
DHCP Client  
enable  
Unchecked  
Checked  
Unchecked  
Table-2  
Rx Entity  
Packet Class  
TTL  
Action  
Notes  
ADSL  
IGMP query  
1
1
1
-
Relay to Ethernet  
Ignore  
IGMP report  
IGMP leave  
Ignore  
General Multicast IP  
IGMP query  
Relay it to Ethernet.  
Ignore  
Ethernet  
1
1
1
-
IGMP report  
Relay to all ADSL PVC  
Relay to all ADSL PVC  
Ignore  
IGMP leave  
General Multicast IP  
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PPP: The current release supports multiple PPP sessions per PVC. The PPP  
configuration in the WAN configuration page is for the first PPP session for each  
PVC. The predefined PPP Account Name (Account ID) is “Simple PPP Account  
0” for PVC0 and predefined PPP Connection Name is “Simple PPP Session 0” for  
PVC0. For the other PVC X, the predefined account name and connection name  
will be Simple PPP Account X and Simple PPP Session X. X is the PVC number  
from 1 to 7.  
It can support up to total of 16 PPP sessions, and each PVC can support up to 8  
PPP sessions, the multiple PPP sessions may be configured with any  
combination over 8 PVCs.  
Service Name: The service name of PPP is required by some ISPs. If the ISP does  
not provide the Service Name, please leave it blank.  
Username: Your user name provided by your ISP.  
Password: Your password provided bye your ISP.  
Disconnect Timeout: The Disconnect Timeout allows the user to set the specific  
period of time to disconnect from the ISP. The default is 0, which means never  
disconnect from the ISP.  
MRU: Maximum Receive Unit indicates the peer of PPP connection the maximum size  
of the PPP information field this device can be received. The default value is 1492  
and is used in the beginning of the PPP negotiation. In the normal negotiation, the  
peer will accept this MRU and will not send packet with information field larger  
than this value.  
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit indicates the network stack of any packet is larger  
than this value will be fragmented before the transmission. During the PPP  
negotiation, the peer of the PPP connection will indicates its MRU and will be  
accepted. The actual MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller one of  
MTU and the peer’s MRU. The default is value 1492.  
MSS: Maximum Segment Size is the largest size of data that TCP will send in a single  
IP packet. When a connection is established between a LAN client and a host in  
the WAN side, the LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their MSS during the  
TCP connection handshake. The default value is 1432.  
Automatic Reconnect: When it is checked, it will maintain the PPP connection all the  
time. If the ISP shut down the PPP connection, it will automatically reconnect  
PPP session.  
DHCP: Use Table-1 to configure a valid setting for each PVC.  
Host Name: Required by some ISPs. If the ISP does not provided the Host name,  
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Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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LAN  
The LAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the LAN port.  
LAN IP Address & Subnet Mask: The default is 10.0.0.2 and 255.0.0.0 you can  
change it to another private IP address, such as 211.22.10.191 and  
255.255.255.0. For most configurations it is recommended to leave it as default.  
DHCP Server: System Allocated. The DHCP address pool is based on LAN port IP  
address plus 12 IP address. For example, the LAN IP address is 10.0.0.2; the  
DHCP address pool is at the range of 10.0.0.3 to 10.0.0.14.  
User Defined: The DHCP address pool is at the range of User Defined Start Address  
and User Defined End Address. The maximum pool size can be 253 IP  
address:255 total IP address-1 broadcast address-1 LAN port IP address.  
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DHCP Gateway Selection: The default setting for the DHCP Gateway Selection is  
“Automatic”. The user can select the “User Defined” to specify “User Defined  
Gateway Address”. The DHCP server will issue the “ User Defined Gateway  
Address” to the LAN DHCP client.  
Lease time: The lease time is the amount of time of a network user will be allowed to  
connect with DHCP server. If all fields are 0, the allocated IP address will be  
effective forever.  
User mode: Under the Single User mode, the DHCP server only allocates one IP  
address to local PC. Under the Multiple User mode, the DHCP server allocates  
the IP addresses specified by the DHCP address pool.  
Ethernet Mode Setting: The Ethernet Mode Configuration page allows the user to set  
the LAN port into Auto Sense, 100 Mbps Full Duplex, 100 Mbps Half Duplex, 10  
Mbps Full Duplex or 10 Mbps Half Duplex.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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DNS  
The DNS Configuration page allows you to set the configuration of DNS proxy.  
Disable DNS Proxy: The LAN port does not process the DNS query message. For  
the DHCP requests from local PCs, the DHCP server will set the user-configured  
preferred DNS sever or alternate DNS server whichever is available as the DNS  
server. Then all DNS query messages will be directly sent to the DNS servers.  
Use Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only: The DNS proxy will store the DNS server  
IP addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table. And all DNS query  
messages will be sent to one of the dynamically obtained DNS servers.  
Use User Configured DNS Servers Only: The DNS proxy will use the  
user-configured preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server. And all DNS  
query message will be sent to one of DNS servers.  
Auto Discovery + User Configured: The DNS proxy’s table has all the IP addresses  
of dynamically obtained and user configured DNS servers.  
User Configuration: Place your primary and secondary DNS addresses here.  
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NAT  
The NAT Configuration page allows users to set the configuration for the Network  
Address Translation. The default setting is Dynamic NAPT. It provides dynamic  
Network Address Translation capability between LAN and multiple WAN connections,  
and the LAN traffic is routed to appropriate WAN connections based on the destination  
IP address and Route Table. This eliminates the need for the static NAT session  
configuration between multiple LAN clients and multiple WAN connections.  
When the Dynamic NAPT is chosen, there is no need to configure the NAT Session  
and NAT Session Name Configuration.  
The NAT option only maps single WAN IP address to the local PC IP address. It is  
peer-to-peer mapping. (1x1) for each WAN interface, only one local PC IP address  
can be associated with each WAN interface. Click the link Session Name  
Configuration to add the session name for WAN interface.  
The NAPT option only maps single WAN IP address to many local PCs IP address.  
(1xN). It is the multiple-mapping mechanism. For each WAN Interface, more than one  
local PC can be associated with one WAN Interface. Click the link Session Name  
Configuration to add the session name for WAN interface.  
Session Name: This field allows the user to select the session form the configured  
NAT Session Name Configuration.  
User’s IP: This field allows the user to assign the IP address to map the  
corresponding NAT/NAPT sessions.  
Session Name Status will be displayed at the middle of this page to show the  
corresponding Session Name with its IP address.  
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Number of NAT Configurations: This field displays the total number of NAT  
Sessions is entered.  
Available Sessions Status will be displayed at the end of this page to show all the  
Session Name with its WAN Interface.  
Interface: This field allows the user to choose specific WAN Interface (PVC or PPP  
Session) for NAT Session.  
Number of Session: This field displays the total number of NAT Sessions Name is  
entered.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Port Forwarding  
The Port Forwarding page allows the user define a port forwarding rule without using  
the firewall policy database definitions and apply it to the connection.  
Public Port: This field allows the user to enter the port number of Public Network.  
Private Port: This field allows the user to enter the port number of the Private Network.  
Host IP Address: This field allows the user to enter the private network IP address for  
the particular server.  
Well Known Ports:  
Port Protocol  
21  
FTP  
23  
Telnet  
SMTP  
Whois  
DNS  
25  
43  
53  
69  
TFTP  
70  
Gopher  
Finger  
HTTP  
POP3  
SFTP  
79  
80  
110  
115  
161  
162  
SNMP  
SNMP traps  
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ADSL Configuration  
The ADSL Configuration page allows users to set the configuration for ADSL  
protocols.  
Trellis: This field allows the user to enable or disable the Trellis Code. By default, it is  
always enabled.  
Handshake Protocol: This field allows the user to select the ADSL handshake  
protocol.  
Wiring Selection: This field allows the user to enter the wiring selection for the RJ-11.  
Tip/Rip is the default for the board without the inner/outer pair relay.  
Bit Swapping: This field allows the user to enable or disable the upstream bit  
swapping.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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RIP Configuration  
The RIP System Wide Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for  
each Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions, USB and LAN).  
Interface: This field allows the user to choose the Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions,  
USB and LAN), for the RIP to be configured.  
Enable: This field allows the user to Enable (Yes) or Disable (No) the Specified  
interface for RIP.  
Supplier: This field allows the user to select the Supplier Mode (RIP Transmit).  
Disabled: The supplier transmit is disabled.  
V1 BC: The supplier transmits in RIPv1 Broadcast.  
V2 BC: The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Broadcast.  
V2 MC: The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Multicast.  
Listener: This field allows the user to select the Listener Mode (RIP Receive).  
V1: The listener receives the RIPv1 only.  
V2: The listener receives the RIPv2 only.  
V1+V2: This listener receives the both RIPv1 and RIPv2.  
Supplier and Listener are based on section 4.1 “Compatibility Switch” in RFC 1723.  
Current RIP Settings: This field displays the each interface’s RIP status.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Firewall  
The Firewall page allows users to configure various database/firewall options and  
Inbound/Outbound policies for controlling Inbound/Outbound traffic.  
Firewall: This field allows the user to Disabled or Enabled Firewall.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
Protection Policy  
IP Spoofing checking: IP spoofing is when an unauthorized user inserts the IP  
address of an authorized user into the IP packets in order to gain access to a  
network. Selecting this option will allow the firewall to check for and filter out this  
discrepancy.  
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Ping of Death checking: Ping of Death is a type of DoS attack that uses a malformed  
ICMP data packet that contains unusually large amounts of data that causes  
TCP/IP to crash or behave irregularly. Enabling this will allow the firewall to filter  
out packets containing Ping of Death properties.  
Land Attack checking: Land attack is a type of DoS attack that works by sending a  
spoofed packet containing the same source and destination IP address and port  
(the victim’s IP address). This packet contains a connection request, resulting in a  
handshake process. At the end of the handshake, the victim sends out an ACK  
(ACKnowledge) request. Since the source and the destination are the same, the  
victim receives the ACK request it just sent out. The received data does not  
match what the victim is expecting, so it retransmits the ACK request. This  
process repeats until the network crashes. Enabling the will allow the firewall to  
filter out possible Land Attack packets.  
Reassembly Attack checking: Reassembly Attack is a type of DoS attack that  
exploits the weakness of the IP protocol reassembly process. As discussed  
earlier in this user guide, packets undergo fragmentation when they exceed a  
certain maximum size. Certain criteria define the packet fragmentation process so  
that packets can be reassembled properly. In reassembly attack, the sub-packets  
have malformed criteria (fragment offset), which can easily cause a system to  
crash, freeze, or reboot. Enable this option to check for and filter out Reassembly  
Attack packets.  
SYN Flooding checking: Syn flooding is a type of DoS attack that is accomplished by  
not sending the final acknowledgement to the receiving server’s SYN-ACK (SYN  
chronize-ACKnowledge) in the final part of the handshake process. This causes  
the serve to keep signaling until it is timed out. When a flood (many) of these  
attacks are sent simultaneously, the server will probably overload and crash.  
Enable SYN Flooding checking to filter out possible SYN flood packets.  
ICMP Redirection checking: Also known as an ICMP storm attack or smurf attack,  
ICMP redirection is another form of DoS. This attack is performed by sending  
ICMP echo requests to a broadcast network node. The return IP address is  
spoofed and replaced by the victim’s own address, causing it to send the request  
back to itself. This causes the broadcast address to send it out to all the network  
nodes in the broadcast area (usually the entire LAN). In turn, all those recipients  
resend it back to the broadcast. The process repeats itself, gaining more  
amplitude through each iteration and eventually causing a traffic overload and  
crashing the network. Enable ICMP Redirection checking to filter out packets  
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containing the threat.  
Source Routing checking: Source routing gives the sender of a packet the ability to  
determine the exact route that an IP packet takes to get to the destination.  
However, source routing can be used for malicious reasons. Using a source  
routed packet, the sender could find out important information about nodes in a  
network, making it easy to exploit any weakness. Enabling Source Routing  
checking will cause the firewall to filter out any packet with Source Routing  
properties.  
WinNuke Attack checking: WinNuke exploits a large networking bug found in  
Windows 95 and NT. WinNuke sends erroneous OOB (Out-of Band) data that  
Windows is unable to process, causing the target computer to crash. Enable this  
if you are running an early (95 or NT) version of Windows that is vulnerable to this  
attack.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Hacker Log  
This page allows you to configure which Protection Policy (see previous section)  
violations to log for admin viewing.  
Alert Log: Enable/ Disable for SYN Flooding, Ping of Death, IP Spoofing, and  
WinNuke (all of these are explained in the previous section). Enable to log  
violations of individual policies.  
General Log  
Deny Policies: Enabling this will add Deny Policy violations to the log.  
Allow Policies: Enabling this will add Allow Policy acceptances to the log.  
Log Frequency: This field lets you specify how many records to keep of each event.  
Default is 100. Range for Log Frequency Field is 1-65535.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Service Filtering  
Service Filtering allows you to disable service request from certain sources.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Firewall Databases:  
IP Group  
The IP Group lets you specify IP Addresses (Single or Range) and Subnet Masks and  
assign them to a group name for easy use when configuring inbound and out  
bound policies for the firewall.  
IP Entry Name: This is the name you assign to the group of IP addresses and subnet  
masks. (The IP Entry Name can be up to 19 characters.)  
IP addr. 1: This is the IP address or subnet mask you are specifying when creating a  
groups.  
IP addr. 2: This field is only active if you select to group a range of IP addresses or  
subnet masks, in which case this is the end address of that range whereas the IP  
addr 1 is the first address of that range.  
IP/Mask: This field allows you to specify the address type assigned to the group.  
Single IP: This will let you specify one IP address for a given group.  
IP Range: This will let you specify a range of IP addresses for a given group, starting  
with IP addr 1 and ending with IP addr 2.  
Subnet Mask: This will let you specify a range of subnet masks for a given group.  
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Service Group  
The Service Group lets you specify a Port and assign it to a group name for easy use  
when configuring inbound and outbound policies for the firewall.  
Service Entry Name: This is the name you assign to the group containing the port  
number. (The Service Entry Name can be up to 19 characters.)  
TCP/UDP: This specifies whether the port goes through TCP or UDP.  
Port #: This is the port number associated with the group name. Range for Port #  
1-65535.  
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Time Window  
The Time Window lets you specify certain time periods and assign them to a group  
name for easy use when configuring inbound and outbound policies for the firewall.  
Time Window Name: This is the name you assign to the group that is given the time  
designation. (The Time Window Name can be up to 19 characters.)  
Time Period: This field allows you to specify the time period for both start time and  
end time by selecting the day, hour, minute, and AM/PM.  
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Inbound/ Outbound Policies:  
Inbound Policy  
The Inbound Policy allows you to filter inbound (from the WAN into the user side LAN)  
packets based on a set of rules. This enables you to deny access from different  
sources and thus increase security.  
Src IP: This specifies the Source IP for the Inbound Policy. This is the external (WAN  
side, outside of the firewall) IP address or addresses and Subnet Masks that will  
be affected by the policy. In this field there are two IP Address entry fields and a  
dropdown menu has four options:  
Any IP: Selecting this will cause all IPs to be affected by the policy. When this is  
selected, you will be unable to enter any information into the IP Address entry  
fields.  
Single IP: Selecting this will cause only one IP Address to be affected by the policy.  
This IP Address will need to be specified by the user in the first IP Address entry  
field.  
IP Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of IP Addresses to which the  
policy will apply. The first IP Address in the range must be entered into the first IP  
Address entry field and the last IP Address in the range must be entered into the  
second IP Address entry field.  
Mask Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a network to which the policy will  
apply. The Network IP Address must be entered into the first entry field and the  
Subnet Mask of Network IP address must be entered into the second entry field.  
Dest IP: This specifies the Destination IP for the Inbound Policy. This is the internal  
(LAN side, behind the firewall) IP address or addresses and network that will be  
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affected by the policy. See Src IP above for configuration detail.  
Src Port: This specifies the Source Port for the Inbound Policy. This is the external  
(WAN side, outside of the firewall) port(s) that will be affected by the policy. In this  
field, there are two port entry fields and a dropdown menu. The dropdown menu  
has four options:  
Any Port: Selecting this will cause all Ports to be affected by the policy. When this is  
selected, you will be unable to enter any information into the Port entry fields.  
Single Port: Selecting this will cause only one Port to be affected by the policy. This  
port will need to be specified by the user in the first Port entry field.  
Port Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of Ports to which the  
policy will apply. The first Port in the range must be entered in the first Port entry  
field and the last Port in the range must be entered in the second Port entry field.  
Safe Ports: Any port greater than 1024 (1025-65535) is considered a safe port.  
Dest Port: This specifies the Destination Port for the Inbound Policy. This is the  
internal (LAN side, behind the firewall) Port that will be affected by the policy. See  
Src Port above for configuration detail.  
Transport Protocol: This specifies the Transport/ Transfer protocol for the policy. The  
following protocol options are available: All, TCP, UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP and GRE.  
Filtering Action: This specifies what action the policy takes:  
Allow: Selecting this will cause the policy to allow packet transfer from the Src IP  
through the Src Port to travel through the Dest Port to the Dest IP. All of these are  
specified above and must be configured by the user.  
Deny: Selecting this will cause the policy to deny packet transfer from the Src IP  
through the Src Port to travel through the Dest Port to the Dest IP. All of these are  
specified above and must be configured by the user.  
Time Window Filtering: This field allows you to select a certain time frame from the  
Time Group in which this policy will be active.  
DB: Short for Database, this field allows you to select a user-defined IP Group for the  
Src IP and Dest IP fields and user-defined Service Group for the Dest Port.  
User-defined IP and Service Groups are created in IP Group and Service Group  
pages.  
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Outbound Policy  
The Outbound Policy allows you to filter outbound (from the user side LAN to the WAN)  
packets based on a set of rules. This enables you to deny access to different sources  
and thus increase security.  
Src IP: This specifies the Source IP for the Outbound Policy. This is the internal (LAN  
side, behind the firewall) IP address or addresses and Subnet Mask(s) that will be  
affected by the policy. In this field there are two IP Address entry fields and a  
dropdown menu has four options:  
Any IP: Selecting this will cause all IPs to be affected by the policy. When this is  
selected, you will be unable to enter any information into the IP Address entry  
fields.  
Single IP: Selecting this will cause only one IP Address to be affected by the policy.  
This IP Address will need to be specified by the user in the first IP Address entry  
field.  
IP Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of IP Addresses to which the  
policy will apply. The first IP Address in the range must be entered into the first IP  
Address entry field and the last IP Address in the range must be entered into the  
second IP Address entry field.  
Mask Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a network to which the policy will  
apply. The Network IP Address must be entered into the first entry field and the  
Subnet Mask of Network IP address must be entered into the second entry field.  
Dest IP: This specifies the Destination IP for the Outbound Policy. This is the external  
(WAN side, outside of the firewall) IP address or addresses and network that will  
be affected by the policy. See Src IP above for configuration detail.  
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Src Port: This specifies the Source Port for the Outbound Policy. This is the internal  
(LAN side, behind firewall) port(s) that will be affected by the policy. In this field,  
there are two port entry fields and a dropdown menu. The dropdown menu has  
four options:  
Any Port: Selecting this will cause all Ports to be affected by the policy. When this is  
selected, you will be unable to enter any information into the Port entry fields.  
Single Port: Selecting this will cause only one Port to be affected by the policy. This  
port will need to be specified by the user in the first Port entry field.  
Port Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of Ports to which the  
policy will apply. The first Port in the range must be entered in the first Port entry  
field and the last Port in the range must be entered in the second Port entry field.  
Safe Ports: Any port greater than 1024 (1025-65535) is considered a safe port.  
Dest Port: This specifies the Destination Port for the Outbound Policy. This is the  
external (WAN side, outside of the firewall) Port that will be affected by the policy.  
See Src Port above for configuration detail.  
Transport Protocol: This specifies the Transport/ Transfer protocol for the policy. The  
following protocol options are available: All, TCP, UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP and GRE.  
Filtering Action: This specifies what action the policy takes:  
Allow: Selecting this will cause the policy to allow packet transfer from the Src IP  
through the Src Port to travel through the Dest Port to the Dest IP. All of these are  
specified above and must be configured by the user.  
Deny: Selecting this will cause the policy to deny packet transfer from the Src IP  
through the Src Port to travel through the Dest Port to the Dest IP. All of these are  
specified above and must be configured by the user.  
Time Window Filtering: This field allows you to select a certain time frame from the  
Time Group in which this policy will be active.  
DB: Short for Database, this field allows you to select a user-defined IP Group for the  
Src IP and Dest IP fields and user-defined Service Group for the Dest Port.  
User-defined IP and Service Groups are created in IP Group and Service Group  
pages.  
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Diagnostic Test  
The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the physical layer and protocol  
layer for both LAN and WAN sides.  
Testing Ethernet LAN Connection: This test checks the Ethernet LAN interface  
connection.  
Testing ADSL Synchronization: This test checks the ADSL showtime. If this test  
returns FAIL, all other tests will be skipped.  
Test ATM OAM segment Loop Back: This test sends ATM OAM F5 Segment  
loop-back request cells to the CO. This test will pass if response cell is received.  
Some service providers might not support this test. If this test fails consistently  
and the ADSL modem does not seem to be working, make sure the VPI and VCI  
are configured correctly.  
Test ATM OAM End-to-End Loop Back: This test sends ATM OAM F5 End to End  
loop back request cells to the CO. This test will pass if response cell is received.  
Some service providers might not support this test. If this test return FAIL  
consistently and the ADSL modem does not seem to be working, make sure the  
VPI and VCI are configured correctly.  
Test Ethernet Connect to ATM: This test checks the ATM AAL5 module is loaded  
correctly.  
Test PPP Layer Connection: This test checks the PPP authentication.  
Test IP Connect to PPP: This test checks a valid IP address assigned from the  
service provider. Please note that on some ADSL services this test may fail  
despite the fact that you have connected correctly.  
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Ping Primary DNS: This test checks the primary DNS can be reached through pin  
request.  
Query DNS for www.conexant.com: This test checks the host name can be resolved  
to IP address though domain name servers.  
Ping www.conexant.com: This test checks the specified host can be reached  
through pin request.  
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Router Table  
The Router Table page displays routing table and allows the user to manually enter  
the routing entry. The routing table will display the routing status of Destination,  
Netmask, Gateway and Interface. The interface br0 means the USB interface; Io0  
means the loopback interface and ppp1 means the PPP interface. The Gateway is the  
learned Gateway.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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MAC Filtering  
The MAC Filtering configuration page allows the user to set the configuration of IP  
filtering. Enable and Disable MAC filtering by selecting the “Yes” or “No” radio buttons.  
Source MAC: When the bridge filtering is enabled, enter the Source Mac address,  
Select Block and click Add. Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet packets  
matched with this source MAC address will be filtered out. If the Forward is  
selected, then the packets will be forwarded to the destination PC.  
Destination MAC: When the bridge filtering is enabled, enter the Destination MAC  
address, select Block and click Add. Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet  
packets matched with this destination MAC address will be filtered out. If the  
Forward is selected, then the packets will be forwarded to the destination PC.  
Type: Enter the hexadecimal number for the Ethernet type field in Ethernet_II packets.  
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Security  
The links under Security are only to be accessed and configured, when it is login with  
administrator login name and password.  
Admin Password  
The Admin Password Configuration page allows the user to set the password for  
administrator.  
User Name: admin  
Password (default): epicrouter  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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User Password  
The User Password Configuration page allows the Admin user to set the password for  
the general user. When logged in as a general user you can view the basic status.  
User Name: user  
Password (default): password  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Misc Configuration  
The Miscellaneous Configuration allows the user to set all the miscellaneous  
configurations.  
HTTP server access: This field allows the user to configure the Web pages can be  
accessed from.  
ALL: When this field is checked, it allows both WAN and LAN access to the Web  
pages.  
Restricted LAN: This field allows the Web pages access from LAN side.  
Restricted WAN Specified IP & Subnet Mask: This field allows the Web access from  
WAN side with a specify IP and Subnet Mask.  
HTTP server port: This field allows the user to specify the port of the Web access.  
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FTP server: This field allows the user to Enable or Disable the FTP connection. If you  
want FTP access from the WAN side you must ensure there are no port forwards  
for port 21.  
TFTP server: This field allows the user to Enable or Disable the TFTP connection.  
DMZ: A DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) is added between a protected network and an  
external network, in order to provide an additional layer of security. When there is  
a suspected packet coming from WAN, the firewall will forward this packet to the  
DMZ host.  
DMZ Host IP: The IP address of the DMZ host at LAN side.  
DHCP Relay: If it is enabled, the DHCP requests from local PCs will forward to the  
DHCP server runs on the WAN side of a network. To have this function working  
properly, please disable the NAT to run on router mode only, disable the DHCP  
server on the LAN port, and make sure the routing table has the correct routing  
entry.  
DHCP Target IP: The DHCP server runs on WAN side.  
IGMP Proxy: Here is the global setting for IGMP Proxy. If it is enabled, then the  
enabled IGMP Proxy on WAN PVCs will be working. Otherwise, no WAN PVC  
can have IGMP Proxy working on it.  
PPP connect on WAN access: If it is enabled, the PPP session will be automatically  
established when there is packet wants to go out the WAN.  
PPP Half Bridge: When the PPP Half Bridge is enabled, only one PC is able to  
access the Internet and the DHCP server will duplicate the WAN IP address from  
the ISP to the local client PC. Only the PC with the WAN IP address can access  
the Internet. This function should only be used if one computer will be allowed to  
connect to the internet (E.G a Software firewall computer or Proxy server).  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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System Log  
The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system.  
To clear the System Log simply click on the Clear Log button.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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Code Update  
The code Update page allows the user to upload new firmware to the ADSL Router.  
To upload new firmware:  
1. Download the latest firmware image from the website.  
2. Save the file to your Desktop or other location.  
3. Select the Browse button and locate the file saved in step 2.  
4. Click on the Update button to start the process.  
5. Once the upgrade has been completed the router will need to reboot.  
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Status  
Router  
The Home page shows the Firmware Version and WAN and LAN interface status.  
Firmware Version: This field displays the Firmware Version number.  
WAN: These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask, MAC Address for WAN  
interface.  
LAN: These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask, MAC Address for LAN  
interface.  
Number of Ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server: This field displays the  
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number of DHCP clients connected to the ADSL Wireless Router. It also shows  
the IP address and MAC address of the attached DHCP clients.  
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ADSL  
The ADSL Status page shows the ADSL physical layer status.  
Showtime Firmware Version: This field displays the ADSL data pump firmware  
version number.  
Line State: This field displays the ADSL connection process and status.  
Modulation: This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G.dmt or T1.413.  
Annex Mode: This field displays the ADSL Annex modes for Annex A or Annex B.  
Startup Attempts: This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after loss of  
showtime.  
Max Tx Power: This field displays the transmit output power level of the CPE.  
Co Vendor: This field displays the Central Office DSLAM vendor name. If available.  
Elaspsed Time: This field displays the time of the modem has been in operation.  
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WAN Status  
The WAN Status page shows the information and status of WAN PVCs.  
WAN: These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask and MAC Address for the  
WAN (ADSL) interface. Use the Virtual Circuit selection to selection different PVC  
for status display.  
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ATM Status  
The ATM Status page shows all the statistics information of ATM cells.  
Reset Counters: This button allows user to reset the ATM Status counter.  
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TCP connections  
The TCP Status page shows the statistics for all TCP connections.  
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Learned MAC Table  
The Learned MAC Table page shows the current learned Bridge MAC table.  
Aging Timeout: This field allows the user to enter the update period for the MAC  
table.  
Note: Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you make  
changes the configurations.  
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PPP Status  
The PPP Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface. See PPP.  
These fields display the following information on each PPP interface:  
Connection Name (user defined)  
Interface (PVC)  
Mode (PPPoE or PPPoA)  
Status (Connected or Not Connected)  
Packets Sent  
Packets Received  
Bytes Sent  
Byte Received  
Connect and Disconnect: Each PPP session can be individually controlled, simply  
enter the desired connection number into the “Connection #” field and select  
either connect or disconnect from the drop down menu and click on the “Execute”  
button.  
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Save Settings/Reboot  
The Save Settings/Reboot page allows users to save the new configuration to the  
flash and reboot the system.  
When the configurations are changed via the Web pages, the settings need to be  
saved into the flash, so it is necessary to go to this Save Settings/Reboot page to save  
and reboot the system for the changes to be taken effect.  
During the Save and Reboot, the following Web page will be displayed “Your setting  
are being saved and the modem is being rebooted. Please wait…. After the Save and  
Reboot, the following Web page will be displayed “Your setting have been saved and  
the modem has rebooted.”  
The Reboot without Saving page allows the user to reboot the system without save the  
new configuration to the flash.  
During the Reboot, the following Web page will be displayed “The modem is being  
rebooted. Please wait….” After the Reboot, the following Web page will be displayed  
“The modem has rebooted”.  
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Appendix  
Country  
ISP  
PVC  
VPI:8  
Australia  
All Internet providers  
VCI:35  
VPI:0  
Belgium  
Canada  
VCI:33  
VPI:0  
Telus  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Cybercity  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Danmark  
Tiscali  
VCI:35  
VPI:1  
1 & 1 Internet DSL  
AOL DSL  
VCI:32  
VPI:1  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
Arcor DSL  
Freenet DSL  
Fireline networks  
GMX Internet  
Hansenet  
VCI:35  
VPI:1  
VCI:32  
VPI:1  
VCI:32  
VPI:1  
Deutschland  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Netcologne  
Schlund  
VCI:35  
VPI:1  
VCI:35  
VPI:1  
Snafu ADSL  
VCI:32  
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Country  
ISP  
PVC  
VPI:1  
Tiscali  
VCI:32  
VPI:1  
T-online  
VCI:32  
VPI:1  
Anderer Anbieter  
Wannadoo  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
France  
ISRAEL  
Italian  
Tiscali  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
KPN PPPoE LLC  
Telecom Italia  
VCI:48  
VPI:8  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Rest oil presente  
KPN PPPoA VC-MuX  
BBeyond Bridge LLC  
BBeyond PPPoA VC-MuX  
New Zealand Telecom  
Todos os apresentador  
Albura  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
VCI:48  
VPI:0  
Netherlands  
VCI:33  
VPI:0  
VCI:35  
VPI:0  
New Zealand  
Portugal  
VCI:100  
VPI:0  
VCI:35  
VPI:1  
VCI:32  
VPI:0  
Spanish  
Colt Teeccom  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Earth  
VCI:32  
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Country  
ISP  
PVC  
VPI:8  
Eresmas  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Jazztel  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Ola Internet  
Retevision  
Terra  
VCI:35  
VPI:0  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
VCI:32  
VPI:1  
Spanish  
Tiscali  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
Telefornica  
Telepac  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
VCI:35  
VPI:1  
Uni2  
VCI:33  
VPI:8  
Ya.com  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
Wanadoo  
Island ssimi  
Landssimi  
Vortex  
VCI:32  
VPI:0  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
Suomi  
VCI:48  
VPI:8  
VCI:48  
VPI:1  
Switserland  
Sverige  
Alle anbieter  
Skanova  
VCI:32  
VPI:8  
VCI:35  
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Country  
Taiwan  
ISP  
PVC  
VPI:0  
Hinet  
VCI:33  
VPI:0  
Seednet  
VCI:33  
Etisalat Classical IP Single VPI:8  
User  
VCI:35  
VPI:8  
United Arab Emirates  
United Kingdom  
Etisalat Classical IP for  
Business  
VCI:35  
VPI:0  
British Telecom  
VCI:38  
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