Huawei Network Router Aolynk DR811 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
1 Introductions.............................................................................................................................3  
1.1 Product Overview..............................................................................................................3  
1.2 Appearance ......................................................................................................................4  
1.2.1 Front View ..............................................................................................................4  
1.2.2 Rear View...............................................................................................................5  
1.3 Features ...........................................................................................................................5  
1.4 Parts Check......................................................................................................................6  
2 Connecting Your Device...........................................................................................................7  
2.1 Overview...........................................................................................................................7  
2.2 Steps................................................................................................................................7  
2.3 Finish................................................................................................................................8  
3 Getting Started with the Web Pages........................................................................................9  
3.1 Accessing the Web Pages.................................................................................................9  
3.2 Web Page Layout ...........................................................................................................11  
3.3 Commonly Used Buttons.................................................................................................12  
3.4 Testing Your Setup .........................................................................................................13  
3.5 Default Device Settings...................................................................................................14  
4 Web-based Management.........................................................................................................15  
4.1 Quick Setup....................................................................................................................15  
4.2 WAN Setting...................................................................................................................16  
4.3 DNS Relay......................................................................................................................18  
4.4 LAN Setting.....................................................................................................................19  
4.5 DHCP .............................................................................................................................21  
4.6 Route..............................................................................................................................22  
4.7 Security Interface............................................................................................................25  
4.8 DMZ Configuration..........................................................................................................28  
4.9 Security Policy ................................................................................................................30  
4.10 Trigger ..........................................................................................................................31  
4.11 IDS ...............................................................................................................................34  
4.12 SNTP............................................................................................................................35  
4.13 ZIPB .............................................................................................................................36  
4.14 Password......................................................................................................................38  
4.15 Remote Access.............................................................................................................38  
4.16 Restart Router...............................................................................................................39  
4.17 Configuration Backup/Restore.......................................................................................40  
4.18 Upgrade........................................................................................................................42  
4.19 Status ...........................................................................................................................43  
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4.20 Log ...............................................................................................................................45  
4.21 PVC Scan.....................................................................................................................46  
4.22 Save Configure .............................................................................................................47  
5 Configuring Your Computers .................................................................................................48  
5.1 Configuring Ethernet PCs................................................................................................48  
5.1.1 Before You Begin..................................................................................................48  
5.1.2 Windows® XP PCs ...............................................................................................48  
5.1.3 Windows 2000 PCs...............................................................................................49  
5.1.4 Windows Me PCs..................................................................................................50  
5.1.5 Windows 95, 98 PCs.............................................................................................50  
5.1.6 Windows NT 4.0 Workstations ..............................................................................51  
5.1.7 Assigning Static Internet Information to Your PCs .................................................52  
5.2 Configuring a PC Connected by USB Port.......................................................................53  
5.2.1 Connecting a Computer to the USB Port by a USB cable ......................................53  
5.2.2 Installing the USB Driver.......................................................................................53  
5.2.3 Configuring IP Properties on PC Connected by USB Port......................................56  
6 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets .........................................................................57  
6.1 IP Addresses ..................................................................................................................57  
6.1.1 Structure of an IP Address ....................................................................................57  
6.1.2 Network Classes...................................................................................................58  
6.2 Subnet Masks.................................................................................................................58  
7 Service Configuration .............................................................................................................60  
7.1 Configuration Overview...................................................................................................60  
7.2 PureBridge......................................................................................................................61  
7.3 DHCP/StaticIP ................................................................................................................62  
7.4 IPoA................................................................................................................................62  
7.5 PPPoA............................................................................................................................63  
7.6 PPPoE............................................................................................................................63  
8 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................65  
8.1 Troubleshooting Suggestions..........................................................................................65  
8.2 Diagnosing Problem Using IP Utilities..............................................................................67  
8.2.1 ping ......................................................................................................................67  
8.2.2 nslookup...............................................................................................................68  
9 Appendix - Glossary................................................................................................................69  
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1 Introductions  
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Introductions  
1.1 Product Overview  
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) refers to a technology used to increase the data capacity  
of standard twisted-pair wires that are generally used to connect most households to  
the telephone network. In addition, this technology allows simultaneous voice and  
high-speed data transmission over a single pair of telephone wires.  
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), as its name indicates, is an asymmetrical  
data transmission technology with higher traffic rates downstream and lower traffic  
rates upstream. It is suitable for Internet users because information is usually  
downloaded more often than uploaded, such as when surfing the web or downloading  
files.  
The Aolynk ADSL2+ router with embedded ADSL2+ technology brings up high-speed  
internet access and remote connection features, which make it an ideal solution for  
small businesses and SOHO users.  
DR811/DR814 uses the ATM over ADSL2+ technology to communicate with the central  
office providing the ADSL2+ service. As ATM PVC supports connections of various  
types such as PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA and bridge, Aolynk DR811/DR814 delivers great  
networking flexibility and accommodates diversified requirements.  
This type of router falls into 4 models as below.  
Table 1-1 DR series of routers  
Model  
DR814  
Difference  
ADSL2+ over POTS, 4 Ethernet ports  
ADSL2+ over ISDN, 4 Ethernet ports  
ADSL2+ over POTS, 1 Ethernet port  
ADSL2+ over ISDN, 1 Ethernet port  
DR814I  
DR811  
DR811I  
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1.2 Appearance  
1.2.1 Front View  
The front panel contains lights called LEDs that indicate the status of the unit.  
Figure 1-1 Front panel  
Table 1-2 LED description  
LED  
Status  
ON  
Description  
Power has been switched on and is working normally  
Power is switched off or fails  
For factory test only  
Power  
OFF  
-
Diag  
Link  
ON  
ADSL loop is brought UP  
Blinking  
OFF  
Blinking  
OFF  
ON  
Starting up  
ADSL loop is down  
Data is being transmitted or received through ADSL  
No data transmission activities present on the link  
USB connection established  
No USB cable connected  
Act  
USB  
OFF  
ON  
Ethernet link is up  
LAN1/2/3/4  
(Only one  
for DR811)  
Blinking  
OFF  
Ethernet interface is transmitting or receiving data  
No link is up  
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1.2.2 Rear View  
All cable connections to the ADSL router are made at the rear panel. A factory reset  
button is located here as well.  
Figure 1-2 Rear panel connections  
Table 1-3 Port description  
Interface  
Quantity  
Connector  
Description  
10/100Base-TX  
1 (DR811)  
4 (DR814)  
10/100 Mbps auto-negotiation  
MDI/MDIX auto-sensing  
Ethernet  
RJ45  
Compatible with IEEE802.3/802.3u  
Series-B  
Receptacle  
USB  
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1
USB 1.1  
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2  
ITU G.992.1 AnnexA G.dmt  
ITU G.992.2 G.lite  
ADSL  
RJ11  
ITU G.992.3 ADSL2  
ITU G.992.5 ADSL2+  
Restoring to factory default settings (For  
this purpose, you are required to hold  
down the button for at least 5 seconds.)  
Reset  
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1.3 Features  
The list below contains the main features of the device which make it excellent for  
network connections.  
Features include:  
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Internal DSL modem for high-speed Internet access.  
Data rates up to 20Mbps for downstream and 1Mbps for upstream.  
Uses NAT to allow your entire networks PCs to connect to the Internet using only  
one (purchased) IP Address.  
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Supports PPPoE that enables users to seamlessly connect to ISPs via the familiar  
dial-upconnection interface.  
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Built-in firewall for protecting your PCs from outside intruders.  
Supports DHCP client to acquire either a dynamic IP Address or a fixed IP  
Address from the ISP.  
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Built-in DHCP server for automatically assigning and managing LAN IP  
addresses.  
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USB port for connecting a USB-enabled PC.  
Zero Installation PPP Bridge (ZIPB), Network address translation (NAT), Firewall,  
and IP filtering functions to provide security for your LAN.  
Network configuration through DHCP Server and DHCP Client.  
Services including IP route and DNS configuration and IP and DSL performance  
monitoring.  
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Allows multiple users to access the Internet at the same time by providing  
maximum Internet utilization to multiple users sharing a single public IP Address.  
Allows users on Ethernet LAN to transfer data to each other.  
Friendly built-in web-based graphical user interface for easy configuration and  
management through common web browsers.  
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1.4 Parts Check  
Please check the arrived shipment against the following packing list, making sure all  
the items are included and in good condition:  
Table 1-4 Packing list  
Interface  
Quantity  
Aolynk ADSL2+ Broadband Router  
Power adaptor  
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
Telephone cables  
Ethernet cable  
USB cable  
Screw and anchor  
Quick Start manual  
Driver & Manual CD  
Quality card  
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Connecting Your Device  
2.1 Overview  
This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the ADSL router to a computer  
or LAN.  
This chapter assumes that you have already established a DSL service with your  
Internet service provider (ISP). These instructions provide a basic configuration that  
should be compatible with your home or small office network setup. Refer to the  
subsequent chapters for additional configuration instructions.  
When selecting a location for the ADSL router, allow ample clearance to access the  
connections on the rear panel. For convenience, try to place the ADSL router near your  
computer so you can monitor the LED indicators. Allow some space above the ADSL  
router for ventilation to avoid problems with overheating.  
The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections. Refer to the steps that follow  
for specific instructions.  
Aolynk ADSL2+ Router  
Internet Wall plug  
LINE  
Splitter  
ADSL  
PHONE  
Desktop PC  
NoteBook  
Telephone  
Figure 2-1 Hardware connections  
2.2 Steps  
1) Connect the DSL cable and optional telephone  
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Two options are available for connecting the ADSL cable:  
Option 1: Connect the ADSL port (same as a regular telephone port) on the rear panel  
of DR811/DR814 to the wall jack of telephone line using the telephone cable.  
Option 2: Connect the ADSL port on DR811/DR814 and a telephone set to a splitter,  
and then the splitter to the wall jack of telephone line. Thus you may place phone calls  
when accessing the Internet.  
2) Connect the Ethernet cable  
You can choose one of the following two options:  
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If you are connecting a LAN hub to the ADSL router, attach one end of the  
provided Ethernet cable to a regular hub port and the other to the one of the  
Ethernet ports on the device.  
If you are connecting a single Ethernet computer to the ADSL router, attach it  
directly to the one of the Ethernet ports on the device via an Ethernet cable.  
3) Attach the power connector  
Connect the power adapter to the Power connector on the back of the device and plug  
the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip. DR811/DR814 has no power switch; so it is  
powered on soon after the power cable is connected to the power jacket.  
4) Configure your Ethernet PCs  
You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PCs. Refer to 5.1  
Configuring Ethernet PCs.  
5) Install USB software and connect the USB cable  
Only include this step if you want users to use the USB port.  
You can attach a single computer to the device using a USB cable. The USB port is  
useful if you have a USB-enabled PC that does not have a network interface card for  
attaching to your Ethernet network.  
Before attaching the USB cable, you must install a USB driver on your PC and  
configure the computer. For complete instructions, refer to 5.2 Configuring a PC  
Connected by USB Port.”  
2.3 Finish  
After setting up and configuring the device and PCs, you can log on to the device by  
following the instructions in 3 Getting Started with  
the Web Pages.  
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the Web Pages  
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Getting Started with  
the Web Pages  
The ADSL router provides a series of web pages that function as an interface for  
managing the device. These web pages enable you to configure the device to meet the  
needs of your network. You can access them through your web browser from any PC  
connected to the device via the LAN or USB port.  
3.1 Accessing the Web Pages  
To access the web pages, you need the following:  
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A PC or laptop connected to the LAN or USB port on the device.  
A web browser installed on the PC. The minimum browser version requirement is  
Internet Explorer v5.0 or Netscape v4. For the best display quality, use Internet  
Explorer v6, or Netscape v6.1.  
1. The default IP settings for the ADSL router are as follows:  
IP address: 192.168.1.1  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
Before performing the above configurations on the ADSL router, first have the computer  
set in the same subnet with the router. To do so, first install and enable the TCP/IP  
protocol (refer to 5.1 Configuring Ethernet PCs), and then set an IP address and a  
subnet mask, for example, 192.168.1.100 and 255.255.255.0. Make sure the IP  
settings place the computer in the same subnet as the router.  
2. If the browser software on the computer you are using is configured to use  
a proxy server for Internet access, it is necessary to first disable the proxy  
connection.  
In Windows Internet Explorer, you can check if a proxy server is enabled using the  
following procedure:  
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In the Explorer Window, select and click on Tools->Internet Options to enter the  
Internet Options window.  
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In the Internet Options window, click the Connections tab and then click on the  
LAN Settings button.  
Verify that the Use proxy server option is NOT checked. If it is checked, click in  
the checked box to deselect the option and then click OK.  
3. From any of the LAN computers, open the web browser, type  
http://192.168.1.1" in the web address (or location) box, and press [Enter]. A  
login screen is displayed:  
Figure 3-1 Login screen  
4. Enter your user name and password. The first time you log into the program,  
use the default user ID and password (admin and admin)  
& Note:  
You can change the password at any time. For the default user ID, admin, only the  
password can be changed. Refer to 4.14 Password.  
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5. Click OK. The Welcome page is displayed:  
Figure 3-2 The welcome page  
This is the first page that is displayed each time you log in to the web pages.  
& Note:  
If you receive an error message or the Welcome page is not displayed, refer to 8.1  
Troubleshooting Suggestions.  
3.2 Web Page Layout  
The web pages provide information that allows you to configure your device. Links to  
configuration pages are listed in the Main Menu on the left-hand side of the screen.  
Click on an individual menu entry to display a page in the Main Frame, which is in the  
white area.  
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Figure 3-3 The page layout  
3.3 Commonly Used Buttons  
The following buttons are used throughout the web pages:  
Table 3-1 Buttons in the web pages  
Button  
Function  
These buttons appear at the end of a series of  
configuration pages. Click on these buttons to confirm  
and save the changes you have made.  
This button appears on configuration pages. Click on  
this button to restore the original settings.  
This button appears on some pop-up configuration  
pages. Click on this button to cancel the configurations  
you have made, close the page, and return to the Main  
Frame.  
Radio buttons, which appear on many configuration  
pages. Sometimes it may be necessary to select one  
radio button from two or more available. You cannot  
select more than one radio button at a time.  
Drop-down list buttons, which appear on many  
configuration pages. Click to select one.  
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The following terms are used throughout this guide in association with these buttons:  
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Click Position the cursor over a button, menu entry or link on the screen and click  
the left mouse button. This performs an action, such as displaying a new page.  
Select Usually used when describing which radio button to select from a list, or  
which entry to select from a drop-down list. Position the cursor over the entry and  
left-click to select it. This does not perform an action you will also be required to  
click on a button, menu entry or link in order to proceed.  
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3.4 Testing Your Setup  
Once you have connected your hardware and configured your PCs, any computer on  
your LAN should be able to use the devices DSL connection to access the Internet.  
To test the connection, connect a single Ethernet computer to the ADSL router, plug the  
power cable to POWER socket of the device, wait for 1 minute and then verify that the  
LEDs are illuminating as follows:  
Table 3-2 Router LEDs  
LED  
Behavior  
Power  
Solid green to indicate that the power has been switched on. If this light  
is not on, check the power cable attachment.  
Link  
Flashing on/off while the ADSL line of the device is being activated.  
After about 20-30 seconds, solid green to indicate that the device is  
now communicating normally with the central office.  
Act  
Flashing on/off while data is being transmitted. Going off indicates that  
no data transmission happens.  
LAN  
Solid green to indicate that the Ethernet link is up.  
Flashing on/off while Ethernet interface is transmitting or receiving data.  
USB  
Solid green to indicate that the USB connection is operational.  
If the LEDs illuminate as expected, test your Internet connection from the LAN  
computer (and from the USB computer, if applicable): Open your web browser, and  
type the URL of any external website (such as http://www.yahoo.com). The LED  
labeled ADSL Act should be blinking rapidly and may appear solid as the device  
connects to the site.  
If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected, you may need to configure your Internet  
access settings using the information provided by your ISP. For details, refer to4.2  
WAN Setting. If the LEDs still do not illuminate as expected, or the web page is not  
displayed, refer to 8.1 Troubleshooting Suggestions, or contact your ISP for  
assistance.  
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3.5 Default Device Settings  
In addition to handling the DSL connection to your ISP, the ADSL router can provide a  
variety of services to your network. The device is pre-configured with default settings  
for use with a typical home or small office network.  
The table below lists some of the most important default settings; these and other  
features are described fully in the subsequent chapters. If you are familiar with network  
configuration, review these settings to verify that they meet the needs of your network.  
Follow the instructions to change them if necessary. If you are unfamiliar with these  
settings, try using the device without modification, or contact your ISP for assistance.  
We strongly recommend that you contact your ISP prior to changing the default  
configuration.  
Table 3-3 Default settings  
Option  
Default Setting  
Explanation/Instruction  
DSL Port IP  
Address  
Unnumbered  
interface:  
This is the temporary public IP address of the  
WAN port on the device. It is an unnumbered  
interface that is replaced as soon as your ISP  
assigns a realIP address. Refer to 7 Service  
Configuration.  
0.0.0.0  
Subnet mask:  
0.0.0.0  
LAN Port IP  
Address  
Assigned static IP This is the IP address of the LAN port on the  
address:  
device. The LAN port connects the device to  
your Ethernet network. Typically, you will not  
need to change this address. Refer to 6 IP  
Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets.  
192.168.1.1  
Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.0  
DHCP  
(Dynamic  
Host  
Configuratio addresses:  
n Protocol)  
DHCP server  
enabled  
with the  
following pool of  
The ADSL router maintains a pool of private IP  
addresses for dynamic assignment to your  
LAN computers. To use this service, you must  
have set up your computers to accept IP  
information dynamically, as described in 5.1  
Configuring Ethernet PCs.  
192.168.1.2  
to192.168.1.21  
NAT  
NAT enabled  
MultiMode  
Your computersprivate IP addresses (refer to  
DHCP above) will be translated to your public  
IP address whenever they access the Internet.  
Refer to 4.7 Security Interface.  
(Network  
Address  
Translation)  
DSL mode  
Can be configured to multiple standard DSL  
line modes.  
Default  
Username:P admin:admin  
assword  
Use this account to login web-based setup  
pages.  
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Web-based Management  
This chapter tells you how to use the web-based configuration and management  
software to configure the ADSL router. It is organized basing on the order of the items in  
the navigation tree to describe the functions of the ADSL router and their configuration  
procedures.  
4.1 Quick Setup  
Click Quick setup in the Main menu to open the Quick Start page.  
This page allows you to:  
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Choose the login type.  
Set up authentication & login details which may be required by your ISP.  
To configure DHCP Login Options, click the radio button labeled  
, the  
following page is displayed:  
Figure 4-1 Quick setup page no login  
Enter VCI and VPI values as specified by your ISP; specify the Special DHCP host  
name and/or Domain Name for Clients to send with DNS Requests, if needed  
(usually not needed); then click the  
button.  
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, the  
To configure PPPoE Login Options, click the radio button labeled  
following page is displayed:  
Figure 4-2 Quick setup page PPPoE  
Enter VCI and VPI values as specified by your ISP, the PPPoE login authentication info  
and configuration, and then click the  
button.  
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Avoid using the same pair of VPI and VCI values for configuring DHCP and PPPoE  
login options.  
4.2 WAN Setting  
Click WAN Setup in the Main menu and choose the WAN tab in the Main Frame to  
open the WAN Connection Configuration page.  
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Figure 4-3 WAN setting  
This page allows you to:  
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Edit an existing WAN service present in the WAN service list.  
Delete a WAN service present in the WAN service list.  
Add a new WAN service to the WAN service list.  
Edit a route.  
To edit a present WAN service, click the corresponding  
label to see the edit page  
as the following one. If needed, change the values of the service options then click the  
button.  
Figure 4-4 Edit WAN settings  
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To delete a present WAN service, click the  
label that corresponds to this item to  
open the web page Delete WAN connection.  
Figure 4-5 Delete WAN settings  
Click the  
button to delete the service.  
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Only services created by the user can be edited. The first two items in the WAN service  
list are default services.  
To add a new WAN service, click the  
label to open the web page  
WAN Connection: create service. To add a new service, refer to 7 Service  
Configuration.  
To configure the routes, click the  
To edit routes, refer to 4.6 Route.  
label to open the route configuration page.  
4.3 DNS Relay  
A DNS relay server forwards the requests received from the PCs on the LAN to the  
actual DNS servers. When the unit is configured as a DNS relay server, users will not  
need to change the DNS server IP address on their PC whenever their ISP changes  
DNS servers, or when the user connects to a different ISP.  
Click WAN Setup in the Main menu and choose the DNS Relay tab in the Main Frame  
to open the DNS configuration page.  
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Figure 4-6 DNS relay  
This page allows you to:  
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Edit a DNS server address present in the DNS relay list.  
Add a new DNS server to the DNS relay list.  
Delete a present DSN server.  
To edit a present DNS server item, modify the servers IP address and click the  
button.  
To delete a present DNS server, check the corresponding check box  
button.  
and click the  
To add a new DNS server, enter the servers IP address, and then click the  
button. For more details about IP address, refer to 6.1 IP Addresses.  
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In DNS Server list, the first address should correspond to the Primary DNS server; the  
second address should correspond to the Secondary DNS server, and so on. You  
cannot have more than three addresses at a time.  
4.4 LAN Setting  
Click LAN Setup in the Main menu and choose the LAN tab in the Main Frame to open  
the LAN configuration page.  
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Figure 4-7 LAN setting  
This page allows you to:  
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View and modify the LAN IP address and subnet mask.  
Advanced configuration about LAN setting.  
Edit a route.  
Create a virtual interface.  
Edit the current virtual interface.  
Delete the current virtual interface.  
To modify the LAN IP address and subnet mask, enter the IP address and/or subnet  
mask, and then click the  
IP Addresses.  
button. For more details about IP address, refer to 6.1  
To configure the advanced attributes about LAN settings, click the  
open the web page Edit iplan. If needed, change the values of options, and then click  
the button.  
label to  
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Figure 4-8 Edit iplan interface  
To configure the routes, click the  
To edit routes, refer to 4.6 Route.  
label to open the route configuration page.  
To create a new virtual interface, click Create a new virtual interface to enter the  
Create virtual interface page. Input an IP address for the virtual interface and/or a  
subnet (Note that the IP address of the virtual interface must not belong to the same  
subnet as that of the LAN interface), and then press Apply to enable it. Refer to 6.1 IP  
Addresses for more information about IP address. The virtual interface created here  
can be used for DMZ configuration. Refer to 4.8 DMZ Configuration for more  
information.  
To edit the current virtual interface, click <Edit>. Then in the new page, change the  
settings if necessary, and press <change> to confirm your changes.  
To delete the current virtual interface, click <Delete>. Then in the new page, click  
<Delete this connection> to confirm your deletion.  
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Only after the user has created a virtual interface can you create a new security  
interface in Security Interface Configuration page, refer to 4.7 Security Interface for  
more information.  
4.5 DHCP  
As a DHCP server, the unit maintains a pool of IP addresses and distributes them to  
LAN hosts whenever those hosts are switched on.  
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Click LAN Setup in the Main menu and choose the DHCP tab in the Main Frame to  
open the DHCP configuration page.  
Figure 4-9 DHCP setting  
This page allows you to:  
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Assign the DHCP server address pool.  
If the DHCP server is currently disabled, you may click the  
button to enable it.  
button to disable  
If the DHCP server is currently enabled, you may click the  
it.  
The DHCP server (if enabled) will use the address pool defined in this page to provide  
IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. You may check the Use the default range  
box  
to assign a suitable default IP address pool on this subnet (recommended). If  
needed, you can change the DHCP address pool manually, but you must uncheck the  
Use the default range box in the meantime.  
To change the DHCP address pool manually, enter the start IP address and/or end IP  
address, and then click the  
IP Addresses.  
button. For more details about IP address, refer to 6.1  
Enter a DNS suffix in the Local domain name box as needed. This option is usually  
used for small- to moderate-sized enterprises. Common home users do not need to set  
it.  
4.6 Route  
This option allows you to create static IP routes to destination addresses via an IP  
interface name or a gateway address.  
To access the route configuration page, follow anyone of these steps:  
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Click WAN Setup in the Main menu and choose the WAN tab in the Main Frame  
to open the WAN connection configuration page, and then click the  
label to open the route configuration page.  
Click LAN Setup in the Main menu and choose the LAN tab in the Main Frame to  
open the LAN configuration page, and then click the  
route configuration page.  
label to open the  
Click Status in the Main menu and choose the Status tab in the Main Frame to  
open the status page, and then click the  
configuration page.  
label to open the route  
Figure 4-10 Routes configuration  
This page allows you to:  
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View the information about existing routes.  
Edit a route present in the route list.  
Add a new route to the DNS relay's list.  
Delete a present route.  
This page lists the following information about existing routes:  
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Whether the route is valid  
Destination IP address.  
Gateway address.  
Netmask.  
or invalid  
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Whether the route is advertised via RIP (true or false)  
To edit the destination address, gateway address, netmask and advertise status of a  
route, click in the relevant text box, update the information then click the  
button.  
label to  
To edit the cost or interface settings for the route, click the  
open the web page advanced setting.  
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Figure 4-11 Advanced setting of routes  
Update the relevant values of route options, and then click the  
button.  
and click the  
To delete an existing route item, check the corresponding check box  
button.  
To add a new route item, click the  
V4Route. Enter the values of route options, and then click the  
button to abort this action and return to the route configuration page.  
label to open the web page IP  
button. Click the  
Figure 4-12 Create routes  
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For DHCP or fixed IP service, the address of the next hop must be entered in the  
Gateway box (the box must not be left blank), while Interface can be the default None  
or any other value. For other services (i.e. IPoA, PPPoA, PPPoE), either Interface or  
Gateway must be specified with a value; if both of them are configured, only Interface  
takes effect.  
4.7 Security Interface  
Click Security in the Main menu and select the Interface tab in the Main Frame to  
open the Security Interface Configuration page.  
Figure 4-13 Security interface  
This page allows you to:  
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Enable/disable the firewall.  
Enable/disable the intrusion detection.  
Assign the security level.  
Add/delete a security interface.  
Enable/disable NAT to internal interfaces.  
NAT configuration.  
To enable/disable the firewall, click the radio button  
labeled Enabled/Disabled  
corresponding to Firewall, then click the  
button.  
To enable/disable the intrusion detection, click the radio button  
labeled  
Enabled/Disabled corresponding to Intrusion Detection, then click the  
button.  
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To enable/disable the security, click the radio button  
labeled Enabled/Disabled  
corresponding to Security, then click the  
button.  
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Firewall, intrusion detection and NAT can only be enabled if security is enabled.  
Firewall, intrusion detection and NAT must be disabled if security is disabled.  
The security level drop-down list contains entries defined as below, in which None level  
indicates that Internet users are not allowed to access the intranet, High level indicates  
that Internet users have part of the intranet services-access authority, medium level  
indicates even higher authority, and Low level indicates the highest authority. To set the  
proper security level, position the cursor over the entry and left-click to select it, and  
then click the  
button.  
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Firewall must be enabled before security level can be configured.  
To add a new security interface, click the  
label to open the web page Add  
Interface. Make sure that you have created a virtual interface before doing so. Refer to  
4.4 LAN Setting for the way to create a virtual interface.  
Figure 4-14 Security add interface  
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Click on the Name drop-down list and select the LAN service that you want to base  
your security interface on. Only IP interfaces that have not been assigned a security  
type are displayed.  
Click on the Interface Type drop-down list and specify what kind of interface it is  
depending on, that is, how it connects to the network: external, internal or DMZ.  
Click the  
button. The Security page is displayed, The Security Interfaces table  
displays information about each existing security interface, including the interface that  
you have just configured.  
To delete a present security interface, click the corresponding  
label to  
open the web page Delete Interface, and click the  
button.  
Figure 4-15 Security delete interface  
If the NAT is currently disabled, you may click the  
button to enable it. If the NAT is currently  
button to  
enabled, you may click the  
disable it.  
To perform advanced NAT configuration, click the  
label to  
open the web page Advanced NAT Configuration. If needed, modify the Global  
Address Pools and Reserved Mappings configurations.  
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Figure 4-16 Advanced NAT configuration  
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NAT can only be configured when at least one of the following pairs of interface types  
are defined:  
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DMZ and internal  
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interfaces is enabled.  
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Security must be enabled to configure NAT.  
4.8 DMZ Configuration  
The DMZ feature that DR series routers provide allows hosts in a DMZ zone to perform  
unlimited bi-directional communication with other Internet users or servers. This not  
only provides a security shelter for internal hosts to normally access the Internet, but  
also satisfies the needs to install servers in LANs for services such as FTP and web to  
fulfill two-way communication that small- to moderate-sized enterprises call for.  
Follow these steps to configure DMZ:  
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Figure 4-17 DMZ configuration  
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Create a virtual interface as instructed in 4.4 LAN Setting, enter the following  
parameters in the corresponding items and click the <Apply> button:  
Figure 4-18 Create a virtual interface  
The result will appear in a web page, showing that a virtual interface with the name of  
item0 has been added into the list.  
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Add a security interface as instructed in 4.7 Security Interface, make settings  
according to the following figure, and then click the <Apply> button:  
Figure 4-19 Add a security interface  
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Where item0 is the virtual interface added at the last step.  
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Then, enter the Port Filters page of external-dmz (refer to 4.9 Security Policy),  
configure to ensure that users under the external interface can access the Internet  
services the DMZ zone specifies such as http, ftp, telnet, and so on. Meanwhile,  
configure port filtering policies for external-internal to disable users under the  
external interface from accessing host services under the internal interface.  
Finally, configure to allow DMZ hosts to access DMZ zone. Make sure the IP  
address of the DMZ host is in the same segment as that of the above configured  
virtual interface (for example, configure the IP address as 172.16.1.100, the mask  
as 255.255.0.0), enable the corresponding Internet service, and then connect the  
host to the LAN port of the router, and configure the corresponding virtual server.  
As such, DMZ is completely and securely configured.  
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4.9 Security Policy  
A policy is the collective term for the rules that apply to incoming and outgoing traffic  
between two interface types. Firewall must be enabled before you can create policies.  
Click Security in the Main menu and choose the Policy tab in the Main Frame to open  
the Security Policy Configuration page.  
Figure 4-20 Security policy configuration  
This page allows you to:  
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Edit a security policy present in the Current Security Policies list.  
To edit an existing security policy, click the  
label to open the web page Port  
Filter to configure the port filter rules, and/or click the  
label to open the  
web page Host Validators to configure the host validator rules.  
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Figure 4-21 Firewall port  
Figure 4-22 Host validator  
& Definition:  
A host validator can be used to restrict data streams from a WAN interface to a LAN  
interface or from a LAN interface to a WAN interface.  
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Security policies take effect only after the firewall starts.  
4.10 Trigger  
Security triggers are used to deal with application protocols that create separate  
sessions. Some application protocols, such as Netmeeting, open secondary  
connections during normal operations. Triggers tell the security mechanism to expect  
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these secondary sessions and instruct it how to handle them. Triggers handle the  
situation dynamically, allowing the secondary sessions only when appropriate.  
Click Security in the Main menu and choose the Trigger tab in the Main Frame to open  
the Security Trigger Configuration page.  
Figure 4-23 Security trigger  
This page allows you to:  
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View security triggers present in the current security trigger list.  
Create a new trigger and add it to the current security trigger list.  
Delete an existing security trigger.  
To create a new security trigger, click the  
label to open the web page Add  
Trigger.  
Figure 4-24 Add trigger  
Configure the trigger as follows:  
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Transport Type: select a transport type from the drop-down list, depending on  
whether you are adding a trigger for a TCP or a UDP application.  
Port Number Start: type the start of the trigger port range that the primary session  
uses.  
Port Number End: type the end of the trigger port range that the primary session  
uses.  
Secondary Port Number Start: type the start of the trigger port range that the  
secondary session uses.  
Secondary Port Number End: type the end of the trigger port range that the  
secondary session uses.  
Allow Multiple Hosts: select Allow if you want a secondary session to be  
initiated to/from different remote hosts. Select Block if you want a secondary  
session to be initiated only to/from the same remote host.  
Max Activity Interval: type the maximum interval time (in milliseconds) between  
the use of secondary port sessions.  
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Enable Session Chaining: select Allow or Block depending on whether you  
want to allow multi-level TCP session chaining.  
Enable UDP Session Chaining: select Allow or Block depending on whether  
you want to allow multi-level UDP and TCP session chaining. Enable Session  
Chaining must be set to Allow for this option to work.  
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want to use binary address replacement on an existing trigger.  
Address Translation Type: specify what type of address replacement is set on a  
trigger. Binary Address Replacement must be set to Allow for this option to  
work.  
Once you have configured the trigger, click the  
button. The Security Trigger  
Configuration page is displayed, containing details of the trigger that you have just  
configured.  
To delete an existing security trigger, click the corresponding  
label to open the  
web page Delete Triggers.  
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Figure 4-25 Delete trigger  
Click the  
button to delete this trigger.  
4.11 IDS  
The IDS Settings protect your network from the following kinds of attacks:  
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Port Scanning.  
Web Spoofing.  
IDS also implements blacklisting. This stops external hosts that try to attack the  
network from accessing your device for a specific time limit.  
Click Security in the Main menu and choose the IDS tab in the Main Frame to open the  
Firewall Configure Intrusion Detection page.  
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Figure 4-26 IDS setting  
This page allows you to:  
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Modify the current IDS configurations.  
Clear the blacklist.  
To change the current IDS configurations, enter the relevant values of IDS options, and  
then click the button.  
To clear the blacklist, click the  
button.  
& Note:  
By default, the Security module is enabled.  
4.12 SNTP  
Configuring your device as an SNTP client allows you to obtain accurate time/date  
information from an associated SNTP server. If you are not attached to an SNTP server,  
you can set the time/date on your own device instead.  
Click Service in the Main menu and choose the SNTP tab in the Main Frame to open  
the SNTP configuration page.  
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Figure 4-27 SNTP setting  
This page allows you to:  
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Configure NTP servers on the Internet to which the ADSL router is able to  
synchronize its internal clock.  
To synchronize the local time with the SNTP server, go to the top of the page and click  
the button.  
To add a NTP Server, enter the IP Address or the domain name of the SNTP server at  
the SNTP Server Configuration Parameters section of the page and click on the  
button.  
To delete an existing NTP Server, click the corresponding  
To set the timezone, position the cursor over the relevant entry from the timezone  
drop-down list and left-click to select it, and then click the button.  
button.  
4.13 ZIPB  
ZIPB stands for "Zero Installation PPP Bridge". It is a way to ensure that a home user  
can be assigned a public IP address through the router, and to resolve the problem that  
all SOHO routers with NAT enabled cause part of the application unable to function  
normally.  
Click Service in the Main menu and choose the ZIPB tab in the Main Frame to open the  
ZIPB configuration page.  
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Figure 4-28 ZIPB setting  
This page allows you to:  
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Perform advanced ZIPB configurations.  
If the ZIPB is currently disabled, you may click the  
ZIPB is currently enabled, you may click the  
button to enable it. If the  
button to disable it.  
To select which of your LAN computers will use the public IP address, click on the  
drop-down list below Choose which computer will use the public IP address,  
position the cursor over the entry and left-click to select a LAN computer, and then click  
the  
button.  
To perform advanced ZIPB configurations, proceed according to the following steps:  
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down list and select an interface.  
Select the WAN interface that ZIPB will run on: click on the WAN interface drop  
down list and select an interface.  
Once you have configured ZIPB, click the  
button.  
& Note:  
Make ensure that ZIPB is disabled before you configure ZIPB. Edit the configurations  
and click OK, the new configuration will take effect after you enable ZIPB.  
Configuration changes on ZIPB will not be kept permanently, so you need to configure  
it again whenever the Router is restarted. In this way, remember to renew the IP  
address of the ZIPB host first.  
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4.14 Password  
You can restrict access to your devices web pages using password protection. With  
password protection enabled, users must enter a username and a password before  
gaining access to the web pages.  
By default, the username and password are set as follows:  
Username: admin  
Password: admin  
For more information, refer to 3 Getting Started with  
the Web Pages.  
& Note:  
For the default user ID admin, only the password can be changed.  
Non-authorized users may try to guess your username and password. They will find it  
easier to guess the default username and password than to guess your own unique  
username and password. We recommend that you change the default password to  
your own unique setting.  
Click Device in the Main menu and choose the Password tab in the Main Frame to  
open the password configuration page.  
Figure 4-29 Modify password  
This page allows you to:  
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To change the password, enter the new password, and then click the  
button.  
4.15 Remote Access  
Click Device in the Main menu and choose the Remote tab in the Main Frame to open  
the remote administration configuration page.  
This page allows you to:  
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Set the value of idle timeout (if enabled).  
If the remote administration is currently disabled, the following page is displayed .To  
enable the remote access, enter the idle timeout then click the  
button.  
Figure 4-30 Remote access  
If the remote administration is currently enabled, the following page is displayed.  
Whenever the remote administration is enabled, the system starts for timing; as soon  
the timer reaches the set timeout time, the remote connection is taken down. To disable  
the remote access, click the  
button.  
Figure 4-31 Disable remote access  
4.16 Restart Router  
Click Device in the Main menu and choose the Restart tab in the Main Frame to open  
the restart page.  
Figure 4-32 Restart  
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This page allows you to:  
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Restart the ADSL router.  
Reset all configurations to default settings and restart the ADSL router.  
If you would like to reset all configurations to default settings, check the Restart to  
factory default setting box . Click the  
button to restart the ADSL router.  
& Note:  
After clicking the restart button, wait for several seconds to let the system restart.  
4.17 Configuration Backup/Restore  
Click Device in the Main menu and choose the Backup tab in the Main Frame to open  
the configuration management page.  
Figure 4-33 Backup/restore configuration  
This page allows you to:  
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Restore configuration from a previously saved file.  
To backup the current configuration, click the  
displayed.  
button, the following page is  
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Figure 4-34 Download configuration file  
Click the  
button to pop up the following window:  
Figure 4-35 Save configuration file  
Enter a proper filename, and then click the  
configuration to the file.  
button to backup the current  
To restore configuration from  
a
previously saved file, click the  
button to pop up the Choose file window.  
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Figure 4-36 Select backup file  
Click the  
button to open the selected configuration file, the following page is  
button to restore configuration from the selected file.  
displayed. Click the  
Figure 4-37 Restore configuration  
4.18 Upgrade  
Click Device in the Main menu and choose the Upgrade tab in the Main Frame to open  
the firmware upgrade page.  
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Figure 4-38 Firmware upgrade  
This page allows you to update the system software on your network device from an  
image file which may be obtained from Huawei support website.  
Enter the path to the image file location in the text box or click the  
button to locate the image file.  
Click the  
button to open the selected firmware image file.  
Click the  
button to update the system software on the ADSL router with the  
selected image file.  
& Note:  
The upgrade process takes about 2 minutes to complete, and the ADSL router will  
reboot.  
After the router reboots, restore the configuration to the factory settings at first to make  
sure that the current configuration file matches!  
Click the Huaweihyperlink to visit the support web site from where the update image  
file may be obtained.  
4.19 Status  
Click Status in the Main menu and choose the Status tab in the Main Frame to open  
the Status page.  
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Figure 4-39 Status page  
The Status page displays useful information about the setup of the ADSL router,  
including:  
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Details of the ADSL routers Internet access settings  
Some important system information (hardware information, version information)  
Routing table  
Current DSL state and Ethernet connection information  
WAN Status  
LAN Status  
All interfacesstatus  
This page allows you to:  
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View the current status of the ADSL router.  
Configure the port connection (DSL, Ethernet).  
To configure the DSL port connection, click the  
label in Port Connection Status  
region to open the web page DSL.  
Figure 4-40 DSL port configuration  
The DSL page displays basic attribute information about the DSL port configuration.  
To configure the basic attributes of DSL port, enter the proper values of attributes, then  
click the  
button.  
To configure the Ethernet port and USB port, follow the same step above.  
4.20 Log  
Click Status in the Main menu and choose the Log tab in the Main Frame to open the  
Event log page.  
This page allows you to:  
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View the activity on the ADSL router since power-on according to the selected  
event type.  
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Figure 4-41 Log  
The event type drop-down list contains entries defined as below. To select the proper  
event type, position the cursor over the entry and left-click to select it, and then click the  
button.  
Click the  
button to clear the selected event entries.  
4.21 PVC Scan  
Click Status in the Main menu and choose the Search Service tab in the Main Frame  
to open the PVC scan page.  
Figure 4-42 Search service  
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This page can be used to search for PVC settings not used currently. If the ISP has  
configured these PVCs, the device will automatically add the information about these  
PVCs into the WAN service list on the WAN setting page after the search. For PPPoE  
or PPPoA service, it is also necessary for the users to edit the automatically added  
services and to enter the username and password. The search takes over 5 minutes.  
4.22 Save Configure  
Click Save Configure in the Main menu to open the Save configuration page.  
Figure 4-43 Save configuration  
Click the  
button to write the current configuration to the flash memory.  
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You must save your new settings for them to take effect the next time the device is  
powered on.  
There will be a delay while configuration information is written to the flash memory.  
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5
Configuring Your Computers  
This chapter provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on your  
computers to work with the DR811/DR814 ADSL router.  
5.1 Configuring Ethernet PCs  
5.1.1 Before You Begin  
By default, the ADSL router automatically assigns all required Internet settings to your  
PCs. You need only to configure the PCs to accept the information assigned.  
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In some cases, you may want to assign Internet information manually to some or all of  
your computers rather than allow the ADSL router to do so. Refer to 5.1.7 Assigning  
Static Internet Information to Your PCsfor instructions.  
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If you have connected your LAN PCs via Ethernet to the ADSL router, follow the  
instructions for the operating system installed on your PC:  
Windows® XP PCs  
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Windows Me PCs  
Windows 95, 98 PCs  
Windows NT 4.0 workstations  
If you have connected a PC via the USB port, refer to 5.2 Configuring a PC  
Connected by USB Port  
5.1.2 Windows® XP PCs  
1) In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.  
2) Double-click the Network Connections icon.  
3) In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on the icon corresponding to  
your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties. (Often, this icon is labeled  
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Local Area Connection).The Local Area Connection dialog box is displayed with a  
list of currently installed network items.  
4) Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol TCP/IP is  
checked and click Properties.  
5) In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click the radio button  
labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. Also click the radio button labeled  
Obtain DNS server address automatically.  
6) Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control  
Panel.  
5.1.3 Windows 2000 PCs  
First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it:  
1) In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click  
Control Panel.  
2) Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.  
3) In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Local Area  
Connection icon, and then select Properties. The Local Area Connection  
Properties dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network  
components. If the list includes Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then the protocol has  
already been enabled. Skip to step 10.  
4) If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not displayed as an installed component, click  
Install.  
5) In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, select Protocol, and then click  
Add.  
6) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocols list, and then click OK.  
You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000 installation CD or  
other media. Follow the instructions to install the files.  
7) If prompted, click OK to restart your computer with the new settings.  
Next, configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the ADSL router:  
8) In the Control Panel, double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.  
9) In Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Local Area Connection  
icon, and then select Properties.  
10) In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP), and then click Properties.  
11) In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click the radio button  
labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. Also click the radio button labeled  
Obtain DNS server address automatically.  
12) Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control  
Panel.  
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5.1.4 Windows Me PCs  
1) In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click  
Control Panel.  
2) Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.  
3) In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Network icon, and  
then select Properties. The Network Properties dialog box is displayed with a list of  
currently installed network components. If the list includes Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP), then the protocol has already been enabled. Skip to step 11.  
4) If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not displayed as an installed component, click  
Add.  
5) In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, select Protocol, and then click  
Add.  
6) Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box.  
7) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocols list, and then click OK.  
You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me installation CD or  
other media. Follow the instructions to install the files.  
8) If prompted, click OK to restart your computer with the new settings. Next,  
configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the ADSL router:  
9) In the Control Panel, double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.  
10) In Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Network icon, and  
then select Properties.  
11) In the Network Properties dialog box, select TCP/IP, and then click Properties.  
12) In the TCP/IP Settings dialog box, click the radio button labeled Server assigned  
IP address. Also click the radio button labeled Server assigned name server  
address.  
13) Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control  
Panel.  
5.1.5 Windows 95, 98 PCs  
First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it:  
1) In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click  
Control Panel.  
2) Double-click the Network icon.  
3) The Network dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network  
components. If the list includes TCP/IP, then the protocol has already been  
enabled. Skip to step 9.  
4) If TCP/IP is not displayed as an installed component, click AddThe Select  
Network Component Type dialog box appears.  
5) Select Protocol, and then click Add. The Select Network Protocol dialog box  
appears.  
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6) Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box, and then click TCP/IP in the  
Network Protocols list box.  
7) Click OK to return to the Network dialog box, and then click OK again. You may be  
prompted to install files from your Windows 95/98 installation CD. Follow the  
instructions to install the files.  
8) Click OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP/IP installation. Next, configure  
the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the ADSL router:  
9) Open the Control Panel window, and then click the Network icon.  
10) Select the network component labeled TCP/IP, and then click Properties. If you  
have multiple TCP/IP listings, select the listing associated with your network card  
or adapter.  
11) In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the IP Address tab.  
12) Click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically.  
13) Click the DNS Configuration tab, and then click the radio button labeled Obtain an  
IP address automatically.  
14) Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes. You will be prompted to restart  
Windows.  
15) Click Yes.  
5.1.6 Windows NT 4.0 Workstations  
First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it:  
1) In the Windows NT task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click  
Control Panel.  
2) In the Control Panel window, double click the Network icon.  
3) In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab.  
The Protocols tab is displayed with a list of currently installed network protocols. If  
the list includes TCP/IP, then the protocol has already been enabled. Skip to step  
9.  
4) If TCP/IP is not displayed as an installed component, click Add.  
5) In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select TCP/IP, and then click OK.  
You may be prompted to install files from your Windows NT installation CD or other  
media. Follow the instructions to install the files.  
After all files are installed, a window appears to inform you that a TCP/IP service  
called DHCP can be set up to dynamically assign IP information.  
6) Click Yes to continue, and then click OK if prompted to restart your computer.  
Next, configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the ADSL router:  
7) Open the Control Panel window, and then double-click the Network icon.  
8) In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab.  
9) In the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP, and then click Properties.  
10) In the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the radio button labeled Obtain  
an IP address from a DHCP server.  
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11) Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control  
Panel.  
5.1.7 Assigning Static Internet Information to Your PCs  
If you are like most users, you will not need to assign static Internet information to your  
LAN PCs. This information is automatically assigned by your ISP.  
In some cases, however, you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of  
your PCs directly (often called statically), rather than allowing the ADSL router to do  
so. This option may be desirable (but not required) if:  
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associate with specific computers (for example, if you are using a computer as a  
server providing network services to the outside).  
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You maintain different subnets on your LAN (subnets are described in 9  
Appendix - Glossary).  
Before you begin, be sure to have the following information on hand, or contact your  
ISP if you do not know it:  
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The IP address and subnet mask to be assigned to each PC to which you are  
assigning static IP information.  
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The IP address of the default gateway for your LAN. In most cases, this is the  
address assigned to the LAN port on the ADSL router. By default, the LAN port is  
assigned this IP address: 192.168.1.1. (You can change this address, or acquire  
another address from your ISP. Refer to 6 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and  
Subnetsfor more information.)  
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The IP address of your ISPs Domain Name System (DNS) server.  
On each PC to which you want to assign static information, follow the instructions  
described previously relating only to checking for and/or installing the IP protocol to see  
if the IP protocol is stalled and install it in case it is not. Once it is installed, continue to  
follow the instructions for displaying each of the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties.  
Instead of enabling dynamic assignment of the IP addresses for the computer, DNS  
server and default gateway, click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the  
information manually.  
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Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet as the ADSL  
routers LAN port. If you manually assign IP information to all your LAN PCs, you can  
follow the instructions in 6 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnetsto change the  
LAN port IP address accordingly.  
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5.2 Configuring a PC Connected by USB Port  
5.2.1 Connecting a Computer to the USB Port by a USB cable  
If you use the ADSL routers USB port to connect to a PC, you must install the provided  
USB driver on the PC. The driver enables Ethernet-over-USB communication with the  
ADSL router.  
5.2.2 Installing the USB Driver  
Ensure that the USB function of your PC is OK.  
The Microsoft Windows 98, 98 SE, ME, 2000, and XP support this driver. The following  
installation instruction is based on Windows XP; you may refer to it when operating on  
other operating systems.  
1. Insert the driver CD to your CDROM.  
The CD shipped with the ADSL router contains the USB drivers. Insert it into your PCs  
CDROM.  
2. Plug the USB cable from the device into the USB port of the PC.  
The USB cable provided has a flat connector on one end (called Type A) and a square  
connector on the other (Type B). Connect the flat connector to your PC and the square  
connector to the ADSL router.  
To PC  
To ADSL-  
Ethernet router  
Figure 5-1 USB port outline  
Plug the USB cable from the device into the USB port of the PC. The PC will detect the  
newly-attached device and display the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box:  
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Figure 5-2 Found new hardware  
3. Click on Next>. The PC will search the disc for the driver configuration file.  
When this file is found, the PC will begin installing the drivers for the device:  
Figure 5-3 Install software  
The following window is displayed warning that the device is not compatible with  
Windows XP:  
Figure 5-4 Driver warning  
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Click on Continue Anyway to proceed.  
4. When the driver has been installed, the Found New Hardware Wizard  
confirms that the installation is complete for your device:  
Figure 5-5 Install completed  
5. Click on Finish. The toolbar will display the following message, confirming  
that the device has been installed correctly:  
New hardware installed and ready to use  
In the Windows XP Network Connections dialog box, the device is shown as a new LAN  
device called Aolynk USB Remote NDIS Network Device.  
For example:  
Figure 5-6 Windows XP device properties for the installed device  
You have now finished installing the driver. You do not need to restart your computer.  
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5.2.3 Configuring IP Properties on PC Connected by USB Port  
After the USB driver installation is complete, you must configure the PC so that its IP  
properties place it in the same subnet as the ADSL routers USB port. There are two  
ways to do this:  
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If you want to use this automatic assignment feature called DHCP server, you  
must configure the PC to accept dynamically assigned IP information. Follow the  
instructions in 5.1 Configuring Ethernet PCsfor the operating system installed  
on your PC.  
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described in 5.1.7 Assigning Static Internet Information to Your PCsand use the  
following information:  
In the Network Connections window, be sure to select the icon that corresponds to your  
new USB connection (not the one that corresponds to your Ethernet NIC). When you  
display properties for the icon, the following text should appear in the Connect Using  
text box:  
Aolynk USB Remote NDIS Network Device  
The USB port on the ADSL router is preconfigured with these properties:  
USB port IP address:  
192.168.1.1  
USB port subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
Therefore, your PC must be configured as follows:  
IP address:  
192.168.1.n where n is a number from 2 to 254 that does not conflict  
with the DHCP address range.  
Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.0  
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IP Addresses, Network Masks,  
and Subnets  
6.1 IP Addresses  
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This section refers only to IP addresses for IPv4 (version 4 of the Internet Protocol).  
IPv6 addresses are not covered.  
This section assumes basic knowledge of binary numbers, bits, and bytes.  
IP addresses, the Internet version of telephone numbers, are used to identify individual  
nodes (computers or devices) on the Internet. Every IP address contains four numbers,  
each from 0 to 255 and separated by dots (periods), e.g. 20.56.0.211. These numbers  
are called, from left to right, field1, field2, field3, and field4.  
This style of writing IP addresses as decimal numbers separated by dots is called  
dotted decimal notation. The IP address 20.56.0.211 is read "twenty dot fifty-six dot  
zero dot two-eleven."  
6.1.1 Structure of an IP Address  
IP addresses have a hierarchical design similar to that of telephone numbers. For  
example, a 7-digit telephone number starts with a 3-digit prefix that identifies a group of  
thousands of telephone lines, and ends with four digits that identify one specific line in  
that group.  
Similarly, IP addresses contain two kinds of information.  
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Host ID: Identifies a particular computer or device on the network  
The first part of every IP address contains the network ID, and the rest of the address  
contains the host ID. The length of the network ID depends on the network's class (refer  
to the following section). Table 7-1 shows the structure of an IP address.  
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Table 6-1 IP Address structure  
Class  
Class A  
Field1  
Network ID  
Network ID  
Network ID  
Field2  
Host ID  
Field3  
Field4  
Class B  
Class C  
Host ID  
Host ID  
Here are some examples of valid IP addresses:  
Class A: 10.30.6.125 (network = 10, host = 30.6.125)  
Class B: 129.88.16.49 (network = 129.88, host = 16.49)  
Class C: 192.60.201.11 (network = 192.60.201, host = 11)  
6.1.2 Network Classes  
The three commonly used network classes are A, B, and C. (There is also a class D but  
it has a special use beyond the scope of this discussion.) These classes have different  
uses and characteristics.  
Class A networks are the Internet's largest networks, each with room for over 16 million  
hosts. Up to 126 of these huge networks can exist, for a total of over 2 billion hosts.  
Because of their huge size, these networks are used for WANs and by organizations at  
the infrastructure level of the Internet, such as your ISP.  
Class B networks are smaller but still quite large, each able to hold over 65,000 hosts.  
There can be up to 16,384 class B networks in existence. A class B network might be  
appropriate for a large organization such as a business or government agency.  
Class C networks are the smallest, only able to hold 254 hosts at most, but the total  
possible number of class C networks exceeds 2 million (2,097,152 to be exact). LANs  
connected to the Internet are usually class C networks.  
Here are some important notes regarding IP addresses:  
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Class A  
Class B  
Class C  
field1 = 128-191:  
field1 = 192-223:  
(field1 values not shown are reserved for special uses)  
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those values are reserved for special uses.  
6.2 Subnet Masks  
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A mask looks like a regular IP address, but contains a pattern of bits that tells what  
parts of an IP address are the network ID and what parts are the host ID: a bit set to 1  
means "this bit is part of the network ID" and a bit set to 0 means "this bit is part of the  
host ID."  
Subnet masks are used to define subnets (what you get after dividing a network into  
smaller pieces). A subnet's network ID is created by "borrowing" one or more bits from  
the host ID portion of the address. The subnet mask identifies these host ID bits.  
For example, consider a class C network 192.168.1. To split this into two subnets, you  
would use the subnet mask:  
255.255.255.128  
It's easier to see what's happening if we write this in binary:  
11111111.11111111.11111111.10000000  
As with any class C address, all of the bits in field1 through field 3 are part of the  
network ID, but note how the mask specifies that the first bit in field 4 is also included.  
Since this extra bit has only two values (0 and 1), this means there are two subnets.  
Each subnet uses the remaining 7 bits in field4 for its host IDs, which range from 1 to  
126 hosts (instead of the usual 0 to 255 for a class C address).  
Similarly, to split a class C network into four subnets, the mask is:  
255.255.255.192 or 11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000  
The two extra bits in field4 can have four values (00, 01, 10, and 11), so there are four  
subnets. Each subnet uses the remaining six bits in field4 for its host IDs, ranging from  
1 to 62.  
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subnets. Such a mask is called a default subnet mask. These masks are:  
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Class B:  
Class C:  
255.0.0.0  
255.255.0.0  
255.255.255.0  
These are called default because they are used when a network is initially configured,  
at which time it has no subnets.  
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Service Configuration  
7.1 Configuration Overview  
ATM is a connection oriented packet switching technology using fixed size packets,  
called cells. These cells consist of a header and a payload and are switched through a  
public or private ATM network depending on the contents of the header. End-to-end  
connections are formed by cross-connecting individual ATM segments in ATM  
switches.  
Each ATM cell carries two labels called Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel  
Identifier (VCI) as part of its header. An ATM channel, commonly referred to as virtual  
channel, is fully identified by these two labels. Therefore, multiple ATM channels can  
reside on your DSL line. All ATM connections are static, i.e. of type permanent virtual  
channel (PVC).  
Following are 5 modes of ATM setting:  
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DHCP/StaticIP  
PPPoA  
IPoA  
PPPoE  
Click WAN Setting in the Main menu and choose the WAN tab in the Main Frame to  
open the WAN connection configuration page.  
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Figure 7-1 WAN connections  
To add a new WAN service, click the  
label to open the web page  
WAN Connection: create service.  
Figure 7-2 Create a new connection  
7.2 PureBridge  
To create a PureBridge WAN connection, click the radio button  
labeled PureBridge,  
then click the  
button to open the web page WAN  
Connection:PureBridge.  
Enter the proper values of connection options, and then click the  
button.  
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Figure 7-3 Pure bridge  
7.3 DHCP/StaticIP  
To create a DHCP/StaticIP WAN connection, click the radio button  
labeled  
DHCP/StaticIP, then click the  
button to open the web page WAN  
Connection:DHCP/StaticIP.  
Figure 7-4 DHCP/StaticIP  
Enter the proper values of connection options, and then click the  
button.  
7.4 IPoA  
To create an IPoA WAN connection, click the radio button  
the  
labeled IPoA, then click  
button to open the web page WAN Connection:IPoA.  
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Figure 7-5 IPoA  
Enter the proper values of connection options, and then click the  
button.  
7.5 PPPoA  
To create a PPPoA WAN connection, click the radio button  
labeled PPPoA, then  
click the  
button to open the web page WAN Connection: PPPoA.  
Figure 7-6 PPPoA  
Enter the proper values of connection options, and then click the  
button.  
7.6 PPPoE  
To create a PPPoE WAN connection, click the radio button  
click the  
labeled PPPoE, then  
button to open the web page WAN Connection:PPPoE.  
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Figure 7-7 PPPoE  
Enter the proper values of connection options, and then click the  
button.  
& Note:  
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Supply the Service name parameter for a PPPoE interface when it is required by  
the ISP. The ISP uses this to identify the type of connection to use for the interface.  
Each PPPoE interface is IP-enabled, i.e. it has an associated IP address. You may  
specify this IP address in the WAN IP address if the address is allocated statically by  
the ISP. If the IP address is obtained dynamically, specify this IP address as  
0.0.0.0.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter suggests solutions to problems you may encounter in installing or using  
the ADSL router, and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose  
problems.  
Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve the problem.  
8.1 Troubleshooting Suggestions  
Table 8-1 Troubleshooting suggestions  
Problem  
LEDs  
Troubleshooting Suggestion  
Power LED  
does not  
illuminate  
Verify that you are using the power cable provided with the device  
and that it is securely connected to the ADSL router and a wall  
socket/power strip.  
Link LED does  
not illuminate  
after phone  
cable is  
Verify that a standard telephone cable (called an RJ-11 cable) like  
the one provided is securely connected to the DSL port and your  
wall phone port.  
attached.  
Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your LAN  
hub or PC and to the ADSL router. Make sure the PC and/or hub  
is turned on.  
Verify that you are using a straight-through Ethernet cable to the  
uplink port on a hub or a cross-over cable to a stand-alone PC. If  
you connect the device to an ordinary hub port (not uplink), you  
must use a straight-through cable. (To check: hold the connectors  
at each end of the cable side-by-side with the plastic spring facing  
down. Looking at the wires from left to right, if the first, second,  
third, and sixth wires are in the same color on the two connectors,  
then it is a straight-through cable. For a cross-over cable, wire 1  
on one connector should be in the same color as wire 3 on the  
other. The same is true with wires 2 and 6.)  
LINK LAN LED  
does not  
illuminate after  
Ethernet cable  
is attached.  
Verify that your cable is sufficient for your network requirements.  
A 100 Mbps network (10BaseTx) should use cables labeled CAT  
5. A 10Mbps network may tolerate lower quality cables.  
Internet Access  
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Problem  
Troubleshooting Suggestion  
Firstly, check to see if ADSL Link LED is solid on; if it is not, check  
to see if the ADSL line is connected correctly.  
If the method for acquiring the IP and DNS of the host is set to  
Auto (Auto is recommended strongly), check to see if the IP  
address has already been obtained correctly, and if you can ping  
the IP address of the devices LAN interface (192.168.1.1 by  
default; refer to 8.2.1 ping to use the ping utility to check it out). If  
you cannot ping the interface, check to see if the Ethernet cable is  
OK.  
My PC cannot  
access Internet  
If the current computer is specified with a private IP address,  
make sure that it resides in the same segment as that of the  
devices LAN interface, the gateway is specified as the IP address  
of the devices LAN interface, and the DNS is specified as the IP  
address of the devices LAN interface or the DNS Server the ISP  
allocates. Similarly, the host should be able to ping the IP address  
of the devices LAN interface.  
If the host can communicate with the device normally but cannot  
connect to the Internet, login to the web page of the device (refer  
to Figure 4-39Status page) at first, and check to see if the WAN  
interface of the device has acquired the Internet IP address.  
Verify that the DNS server IP address specified on the PCs is  
correct for your ISP, as discussed in the above item. If you specify  
that the DNS server be assigned dynamically from a server, then  
verify with your ISP that the address configured on the ADSL  
router is correct, and then you can use the ping utility to test  
connectivity with your ISPs DNS server.  
My LAN PCs  
cannot display  
web pages on  
the Internet.  
G
enerally, if a host can ping the Internet IP address, but cannot  
open the web pages, the DNS server of the ISP may be  
experiencing a failure for the time being. In this case, you can  
manually change the hosts DNS to the IP address of a normally  
functioning DNS server, or login to the web page of the device  
and manually modify the configuration for DNS Relay (refer to 4.3  
DNS Relay), and then check by using the nslookup command as  
instructed in 8.2.2 nslookup.  
Web pages  
If you have not changed the default password, try using admin”  
as both the user ID and password. Otherwise, you can reset the  
device to the default configuration by pressing the Reset Default  
button on the rear panel of the device for at least 5 seconds. Then  
connect to the web page again, type the default User ID and  
I forgot/lost my  
password.  
Warning:  
password shown above.  
Resetting the device removes  
any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values.  
Use the ping utility, discussed in the following section, to check  
whether your PC can communicate with the devices LAN IP  
address (192.168.1.1 by default). If it cannot, check the Ethernet  
cabling.  
I cannot  
access the  
web pages  
from my  
Verify that you are using Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or  
Netscape Navigator v4.61 or later.  
browser.  
Verify that the IP address defined for the PC is in the same subnet  
as the IP address assigned to the LAN port on the ADSL router.  
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Problem  
Troubleshooting Suggestion  
My changes to Be sure to confirm all changes by clicking the <Apply> button, and  
Save Configuration  
the web pages to enter the  
page and save the changes  
are not being  
retained.  
after completing all settings for them to take effect when the router  
is powered on again.  
8.2 Diagnosing Problem Using IP Utilities  
8.2.1 ping  
Ping is a command you can use to check whether your PC can recognize other  
computers on your network and the Internet. A ping command sends messages to the  
computer you specify. If the computer receives the messages, it sends messages in  
reply. To use the command, you must know the IP address of the computer with which  
you are trying to communicate.  
On Windows-based computers, you can execute a ping command from the Start menu.  
Click the Start button, and then click Run. In the Open text box, type a statement such  
as the following:  
ping 192.168.1.1  
Click OK. You can substitute any private IP address on your LAN or a public IP address  
for an Internet site, if known.  
If the target computer receives the messages, a Command Prompt window is  
displayed:  
Figure 8-1 Using the ping utility  
If the target computer cannot be located, you will receive the message Request timed  
out.  
Using the ping command, you can test whether the path to the ADSL router is working  
(using the preconfigured default LAN IP address 192.168.1.1) or another address you  
assigned.  
You can also test whether access to the Internet is working by typing an external  
address, such as that for www.yahoo.com (216.115.108.243). If you do not know the IP  
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address of a particular Internet location, you can use the nslookup command, as  
explained in the following section.  
For most other IP-enabled operating systems, you can execute the same command at  
a command prompt or through a system administration utility.  
8.2.2 nslookup  
You can use the nslookup command to determine the IP address associated with an  
Internet site name. You specify the common name, and the nslookup command looks  
up the name in your DNS server (usually located with your ISP). If that name is not an  
entry in your ISPs DNS table, the request is then referred to another higher-level server,  
and so on, until the entry is found. The server then returns the associated IP address.  
On Windows-based computers, you can execute the nslookup command from the Start  
menu. Click the Start button, and then click Run. In the Open text box, type the  
following:  
Nslookup  
Click OK. A Command Prompt window is displayed with a bracket prompt (>). At the  
prompt, type the name of the Internet address that you are interested in, such as  
The window will display the associate IP address, if known, as shown below:  
Figure 8-2 Using the nslookup utility  
There may be several addresses associated with an Internet name. This is common for  
web sites that receive heavy traffic; they use multiple, redundant servers to carry the  
same information.  
To exit from the nslookup utility, type exit and press [Enter] at the command prompt.  
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Appendix - Glossary  
10BASE-T  
100BASE-T  
ADSL  
A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks  
with a data rate of 10 Mbps. Also known as Category 3 (CAT 3)  
wiring. See also data rate, Ethernet.  
A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks  
with a data rate of 100 Mbps. Also known as Category 5 (CAT 5)  
See also data rate, Ethernet  
wiring.  
.
Asymmetric  
Digital  
Subscriber  
The most commonly deployed "flavor" of DSL for home users is  
asymmetrical DSL. The term asymmetrical refers to its unequal  
data rates for downloading and uploading (the download rate is  
higher than the upload rate). The asymmetrical rates benefit  
home users because they typically download much more data  
from the Internet than they upload.  
Line  
ATM  
Asynchrono  
us Transfer  
Mode  
A standard for high-speed transmission of data, text, voice, and  
video, widely used within the Internet. ATM data rates range  
See also data rate  
from 45 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps.  
.
authenticate  
binary  
To verify a users identity, such as by prompting for a password.  
The "base two" system of numbers, which uses only two digits, 0  
and 1, to represent all numbers. In binary, the number 1 is  
written as 1, 2 as 10, 3 as 11, 4 as 100, etc. Although expressed  
as decimal numbers for convenience, IP addresses in actual  
use are binary numbers; e.g., the IP address 209.191.4.240 is  
See also  
11010001.10111111.00000100.11110000 in binary.  
bit, IP address, network mask  
.
bit  
Short for "binary digit," a bit is a number that can have two  
See also binary  
values, 0 or 1.  
.
bps  
bits per second  
bridging  
Passing data from your network to your ISP and vice versa  
using the hardware addresses of the devices at each location.  
Bridging contrasts with routing, which can add more intelligence  
to data transfers by using network addresses instead. The  
ADSL router can perform both routing and bridging. Typically,  
when both functions are enabled, the device routes IP data and  
routing  
bridges all other types of data. See also  
.
broadband  
broadcast  
A telecommunications technology that can send different types  
of data over the same medium. DSL is a broadband technology.  
To send data to all computers on a network.  
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DHCP  
Dynamic  
Host  
DHCP automates address assignment and management. When  
a computer connects to the LAN, DHCP assigns it an IP address  
Configuratio from a shared pool of IP addresses; after a specified time limit,  
n Protocol  
DHCP returns the address to the pool.  
DHCP server  
Dynamic  
Host  
A DHCP server is a computer that is responsible for assigning IP  
See DHCP  
addresses to the computers on a LAN.  
.
Configuratio  
n Protocol  
server  
DNS  
Domain  
Name  
System  
The DNS maps domain names into IP addresses. DNS  
information is distributed hierarchically throughout the Internet  
among computers called DNS servers. For example,  
is the domain name associated with IP  
address 216.115.108.243. When you start to access a web site,  
a DNS server looks up the requested domain name to find its  
corresponding IP address. If the DNS server cannot find the IP  
address, it communicates with higher-level DNS servers to  
See also domain name.  
determine the IP address.  
domain  
name  
A domain name is a user-friendly name used in place of its  
associated IP address. Domain names must be unique; their  
assignment is controlled by the Internet Corporation for  
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). A domain name is a  
key element of a URL, which identifies a specific file at a web  
See also DNS.  
site.  
download  
DSL  
To transfer data in the downstream direction, i.e. from the  
Internet to the user.  
Digital  
Subscriber  
Line  
A technology that allows both digital data and analog voice  
signals to travel over existing copper telephone lines.  
Ethernet  
firewall  
The most commonly installed computer network technology,  
usually using twisted pair wiring. Ethernet data rates are 10  
See also 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, and  
Mbps and 100 Mbps.  
twisted pair  
.
A firewall is a method for protecting your computer or LAN from  
attacks and other unwelcome or malicious accesses from the  
outside (i.e. the Internet). Unauthorized users may attempt to  
attack your network in order to prevent you or others on your  
LAN from using.  
You can protect your network by blocking certain types of IP  
traffic commonly used by hackersto transport attacks from the  
Internet to your LAN (incoming traffic). Similarly, you can restrict  
the types of IP traffic sent from your network to the Internet  
(outgoing traffic). Some firewall protection can be provided by  
packet filtering and Network Address Translation services.  
FTP  
File Transfer A program used to transfer files between computers connected  
Protocol  
to the Internet. Common uses include uploading new or updated  
files to a web server, and downloading files from a web server.  
Gbps  
Abbreviation for Gigabits (GIG-uh-bits) per second, or one  
billion bits per second. Internet data rates are often expressed in  
Gbps.  
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host  
A device (usually a computer) connected to a network.  
HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer data from web sites  
HTTP  
Hyper-Text  
Transfer  
Protocol  
See also web  
so that it can be displayed by web browsers.  
browser, web site  
.
Hub  
A hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one or  
more directions and is forwarded out in one or more directions. It  
usually includes a switch of some kind. It connects an Ethernet  
bridge/router to a group of PCs on a LAN and allows  
communication to pass between the networked devices.  
ICMP  
IEEE  
Internet  
Control  
Message  
Protocol  
An Internet protocol used to report errors and other  
network-related information. The ping command makes use of  
ICMP.  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a  
technical professional society that fosters the development of  
standards that often become national and international  
standards.  
Internet  
intranet  
The global collection of interconnected networks used for both  
private and business communications.  
A private, company-internal network that looks like part of the  
Internet (users access information using web browsers), but is  
accessible only by employees.  
IP  
See TCP/IP  
.
IP address  
Internet  
Protocol  
address  
The address of a host (computer) on the Internet, consisting of  
four numbers, each from 0 to 255, separated by periods, e.g.,  
network ID  
209.191.4.240. An IP address consists of a  
that  
host  
identifies the particular network the host belongs to, and a  
ID  
uniquely identifying the host itself on that network. A network  
mask is used to define the network ID and the host ID. Because  
IP addresses are difficult to remember, they usually have an  
See also  
associated domain name that can be specified instead.  
domain name, network mask  
.
ISP  
Internet  
Service  
Provider  
A company that provides Internet access to its customers,  
usually for a fee.  
LAN  
LED  
Local Area  
Network  
A network limited to a small geographic area, such as a home,  
office, or small building.  
Light  
Emitting  
Diode  
An electronic light-emitting device. The indicator lights on the  
front of the ADSL router are LEDs.  
MAC  
address  
Media  
The permanent hardware address of a device, assigned by its  
manufacturer. MAC addresses are expressed as six pairs of hex  
characters, with each pair separated by colons. For example,  
Access  
Control  
address  
NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN  
.
mask  
Mbps  
See network mask  
.
Abbreviation for Megabits per second, or one million bits per  
second. Network data rates are often expressed in Mbps.  
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NAT  
Network  
Address  
A service performed by many routers that translates your  
private  
IP address for  
networks publicly known IP address into a  
Translation  
each computer on your LAN. Only your router and your LAN  
know these addresses; the outside world sees only the public IP  
address when talking to a computer on your LAN.  
network  
A group of computers that are connected together, allowing  
them to communicate with each other and share resources,  
such as software, files, etc. A network can be small, such as a  
LAN  
Internet  
, or very large, such as the  
.
network  
mask  
A network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP address to  
select the network ID while ignoring the host ID. A bits set to 1  
means "select this bit" while a bit set to 0 means "ignore this bit."  
For example, if the network mask 255.255.255.0 is applied to  
the IP address 100.10.50.1, the network ID is 100.10.50, and  
See also binary, IP address, subnet, "IP  
the host ID is 1.  
Addresses Explained" section  
.
NIC  
Network  
Interface  
Card  
An adapter card that plugs into your computer and provides the  
physical interface to your network cabling, which for Ethernet  
See Ethernet, RJ-45  
NICs is typically an RJ-45 connector.  
.
packet  
Data transmitted on a network consists of units called packets.  
Each packet contains a payload (the data), plus overhead  
information such as where it comes from (source address) and  
where it should go (destination address).  
ping  
Packet  
Internet (or  
A program used to verify whether the host associated with an IP  
address is online. It can also be used to reveal the IP address for  
Inter-Networ a given domain name.  
k) Groper  
port  
PPP  
A physical access point to a device such as a computer or  
router, through which data flows into and out of the device.  
Point-to-Poi  
nt Protocol  
A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP  
(and other protocol) data between your ISP and your computer.  
The WAN interface on the ADSL router uses two forms of PPP  
See also PPPoA, PPPoE  
called PPPoA and PPPoE.  
.
PPPoA  
PPPoE  
Point-to-Poi  
nt Protocol  
over ATM  
One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a  
Virtual Circuit (VC), the other type being PPPoE. You can define  
only one PPPoA interface per VC.  
Point-to-Poi  
nt Protocol  
over  
One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a  
Virtual Circuit (VC), the other type being PPPoA. You can define  
one or more PPPoE interfaces per VC.  
Ethernet  
protocol  
remote  
RJ-11  
A set of rules governing the transmission of data. In order for a  
data transmission to work, both ends of the connection have to  
follow the rules of the protocol.  
In a physically separate location. For example, an employee  
away on travel who logs in to the companys intranet is a remote  
user.  
Registered  
Jack  
The standard plug used to connect telephones, fax machines,  
modems, etc. to a telephone port. It is a 6-pin connector usually  
Standard-11 containing four wires.  
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Registered  
Jack  
The 8-pin plug used in transmitting data over phone lines.  
Ethernet cabling usually uses this type of connector.  
Standard-45  
routing  
Forwarding data between your network and the Internet on the  
most efficient route, based on the datas destination IP address  
and current network conditions. A device that performs routing is  
called a router.  
subnet  
A subnet is a portion of a network. The subnet is distinguished  
subnet mask  
from the larger network by a  
that selects some of  
the computers of the network and excludes all others. The  
subnet's computers remain physically connected to the rest of  
the parent network, but they are treated as though they were on  
See also network mask  
a separate network.  
.
subnet mask  
TCP  
See also network mask  
.
A mask that defines a subnet.  
See TCP/IP  
.
TCP/IP  
Transmissio The basic protocols used on the Internet. TCP is responsible for  
n Control dividing data up into packets for delivery and reassembling them  
Protocol/Inte at the destination, while IP is responsible for delivering the  
rnet Protocol packets from source to destination. When TCP and IP are  
bundled with higher-level applications such as HTTP, FTP,  
Telnet, etc., TCP/IP refers to this whole suite of protocols.  
Telnet  
An interactive, character-based program used to access a  
remote computer. While HTTP (the web protocol) and FTP only  
allow you to download files from a remote computer, Telnet  
allows you to log into and use a computer from a remote  
location.  
TFTP  
Trivial File  
Transfer  
Protocol  
A protocol for file transfers. TFTP is easier to use than File  
Transfer Protocol (FTP) but not as capable or secure.  
twisted pair  
The ordinary copper telephone wiring long used by telephone  
companies. It contains one or more wire pairs twisted together  
to reduce inductance and noise. Each telephone line uses one  
pair. In homes, it is most often installed with two pairs. For  
Ethernet LANs, a higher grade called Category 3 (CAT 3) is  
used for 10BASE-T networks, and an even higher grade called  
See also  
Category 5 (CAT 5) is used for 100BASE-T networks.  
10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, Ethernet  
.
upstream  
USB  
The direction of data transmission from the user to the Internet.  
Universal  
Serial Bus  
A serial interface that lets you connect devices such as printers,  
scanners, etc. to your computer by simply plugging them in. The  
ADSL router is equipped with a USB interface for connecting to  
a stand-alone PC.  
VC  
Virtual  
Circuit  
A connection from your DSL router to your ISP.  
VCI  
Virtual  
Circuit  
Together with the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI), the VCI uniquely  
identifies a VC. Your ISP will tell you the VCI for each VC they  
See also VC  
Identifier  
provide.  
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VPI  
Virtual Path  
Identifier  
Together with the Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI), the VPI uniquely  
identifies a VC. Your ISP will tell you the VPI for each VC they  
See also VC  
provide.  
.
WAN  
Wide Area  
Network  
Any network spread over a large geographical area, such as a  
country or continent. With respect to the ADSL router, WAN  
refers to the Internet.  
Web browser  
A software program that uses Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol  
(HTTP) to download information from (and upload to) web sites,  
and displays the information, which may consist of text, graphic  
images, audio, or video, to the user. Web browsers use  
Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Popular web browsers  
include Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.  
See also HTTP, web site, WWW  
.
Web page  
Web site  
A web site file typically containing text, graphics and hyperlinks  
(cross-references) to the other pages on that web site, as well  
as to pages on other web sites. When a user accesses a web  
home page See  
site, the first page that is displayed is called the  
also hyperlink, web site  
.
.
A computer on the Internet that distributes information to (and  
gets information from) remote users through web browsers. A  
web site typically consists of web pages that contain text,  
See also hyperlink, web page  
graphics, and hyperlinks.  
(the) Web.  
Collective term for all web sites anywhere  
.
WWW  
ZIPB  
World Wide  
Web  
Also called  
in the world that can be accessed via the Internet.  
Zero  
Installation  
PPP Bridge  
It is a way to ensure that a home user can be assigned a public  
IP address through the modem, and can then access the  
Internet without having to configure NAT on the modem, or  
install PPP software on the home computer. ZIPB mode  
becomes active when it has been enabled, IPCP negotiation  
has completed over the WAN PPP link, and a DHCPDISCOVER  
has been received on the modem LAN interface.  
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