Olicom Network Router A400A User Manual

Model: A400A  
ADSL Router  
User's Guide  
Version 1.19  
(August 9, 2001)  
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Important Safeguards  
Read and understand all instructions.  
follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
Environment  
y In-house stationary use, desktop or wall-mounted; the maximum  
ambient temperature may not exceed 40°C (104°F) external to the  
housing;  
y It must not be mounted in a location exposed to direct or excessive  
solar and/or heat radiation;  
y It must not be exposed to heat trap conditions and must not be  
subjected to water or condensation;  
y It must be installed in a Pollution Degree 2 environment.  
Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
Water and moisture  
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming  
pool.  
Power sources  
This product should be operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking labels. If you are not sure of type of power  
supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.  
The main socket outlet must be near the equipment and easily  
accessible.  
The router equipment is not intended to be connected to an IT-type  
power system.  
Power cord protection  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this  
product where the cord will be subject to persons walking on it.  
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Overloading  
Do not overload wall (mains) outlets and extension cords as this can  
result in the risk of fire or electric shock.  
Servicing  
To reduce the risk or electric shock, do not disassemble this product.  
None of its parts are user-replaceable; therefore, no reason exists to  
access the interior. Opening or removing cover may expose you to  
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause  
electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.  
If service or repair work is required, take it to qualified service personnel.  
Damage requiring service  
Unplug the computer from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
y If liquid has been spilled into the product;  
y If the product has been exposed to rain or water;  
y If the product does not operate normally by following the operating  
instructions;  
y If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way;  
y If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Modem/Telephone use  
Avoid using a modem/telephone (other than a cordless type) during an  
electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
If telephone service is required on the same line and for optimum  
ADSL performance or distributed filters must be installed. Depending  
on your ADSL configuration and type of filters, installation must be  
carried out by qualified service personnel. Consult your Telephone  
Company of ADSL Service Provider for instructions.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Overview  
1. Packing list  
Before set up the machine, inspect it visually for damage that might  
have occurred during shipment. Make sure the box contains all of the  
components listed below:  
1. ADSL router  
2. RJ-11 to RJ-11 phone cable  
3. Adapter  
4. DB-9 to RJ-14 Console cable (RS232)  
5. RJ-45 to RJ-45 Ethernet cable  
6. External Filter  
7. CD-ROM (include: Configuration program of ADSLRouter, User  
guide)  
8. User guide  
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2. Taking a look at the ADSL router  
2.1 Front View  
LED Name  
ADSL  
State  
on  
Meaning  
ADSL line is ready for data transmission  
flash ADSL line is ready for line connection  
flash Data is being transmitted/received  
Tx/Rx  
LAN  
off  
On  
Off  
No transmit/receive activity  
PC and the device is properly connected  
PC and the device is not connected  
Activity  
POWER  
Flash Data is being transmitted/received  
Off  
On  
Off  
No transmit/receive activity  
Power on  
No power  
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2.2 Rear View  
Š The LINE port lets you connect the device to one or more remote  
networks over a ADSL connection.  
Š The PHONE port lets you connect to the telephone line.  
Š The CONSOLE port lets you connect the device to a personal  
computer through the console cable to configure, administer and  
monitor your ADSL router setting with Graphic User Interface (GUI).  
Š The DC IN port lets you connect the device to an electrical power  
supply.  
Š The LAN port lets you connect network devices within a workgroup.  
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Installation  
1. Setting up the router  
ADSL Service  
Port on Wall  
RJ-45 Ethernet cable  
RJ-11 cable  
Adapter  
DB-9 to RJ-14 Console cable  
External Filter  
The location environment  
Place the router in a location where air can circulate freely around it.  
The router case has vents on top cover and its sides. Leave at least  
two (2) inches of clearance between the vents on the both sides of the  
router and any object that might restrict air flow. Never operate the  
router when its vents are covered or obstructed.  
Connect your Wide Area Network  
Plug one end of the phone cable in the port labeled LINE on the rear  
panel of router until you feel it lock and connect the other end of line  
to your ADSL wall jack.  
Connect the CONSOLE port  
The CONSOLE port lets you connect the router to a personal computer  
through the console cable to configure, administer and monitor your  
ADSL router setting with Graphic User Interface (GUI). (described in the  
chapter of Configuration on page 10)  
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a. Plug the RJ-14 end of console cable into the CONSOLE port on the  
router back panel.  
b. Connect the other DB-9 end of console cable to a serial port (COM1  
or COM2) of your computer.  
Connect the local devices  
1. Insert one end of a ethernet cable into the ports labeled LAN port  
on the rear panel of router until you hear click.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the ethernet port on a personal  
computer or other networked device.  
3. If you require more than one hub port, you can connect the router  
to another hub.  
Connect the adapter  
Plug the adapter connector into the socket labeled DC IN on the back  
of the router and connect the other end into a properly wall outlet.  
Note: 1. The power rating of the adapter is "Input: 220V 50Hz, Output:  
9Vdc 1.1A".  
2. There is no power switch on this router. The power is on as long  
as the router is plugged in.  
Install a telephone filter  
Converting your regular phone line into a high-speed Digital Subscriber  
Line (DSL) can cause audible noise (high-pitched tones and static)  
when you talk on the phone. You need to install a filter on each  
telephone or device that shares the DSL Line to eliminate this noise.  
Place on filter in every telephone jack that is directly connected to a  
telephone, answering machine, fax or any other phone line device.  
Unused jacks do not need a filter.  
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2. Installation of the application program of Router AP  
1. Start operation system.  
2. Place the CD into your CD-ROM drive. Remember to allow the drive  
fully getting the CD running before proceeding.  
3. The Setup program will automatically install all of the required files into  
the default c:\Program Files\ADSLRouter subdirectory. Follow all  
onscreen instructions and then click "Finish" to complete the installation.  
4. Or you may click "Start" and select "Run" from the pop-up menu. Type  
"D:\Driver\Utility\Setup.exe" (Some user's CD-ROM driver could  
designated to E, in this case, please select E:\Driver\Utility\Setup.exe).  
Follow all onscreen instructions and then click "Finish" to complete the  
installation.  
Note: If your PC systems Windows OS is Win 95, you have to install the  
program of WinSock 2.0 again after installation.  
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Configuration  
1. Configuring the ADSL router  
When you power up the router and launch the application program of  
ADSLRouter and select "ADSL Router Configuration", the window will  
display a Login screen and ask you to enter the user name and password,  
as shown below:  
1. User: Enter Your username lets the router record your access.  
Give a username to validate its authorization. The default for user  
is "user1".  
2. Password: Enter the administrator password lets you display  
and update all this router settings (The default is "root"). Enter  
a user password lets you display but not update this router  
settings (the default is test).  
3. Click Option button to choose connection method.  
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Options are : Serial port, Network  
Š Serial port :You can use the attached console cable to connect the  
router and a personal computer to configure, administer and monitor  
your ADSL router with Graphic User Interface (GUI).  
a)Plug the RJ-14 end of console cable into the CONSOLE port  
on the router back panel.  
b)Connect the other DB-9 end of console cable to a serial port  
(COM1 or COM2) of your computer.  
Š Network: Or you can open a Network connection from a  
workstation on your network. You must know the IP address of  
the router before you can make a Network connection to it. By  
default , the router uses 192.168.1.1 as the IP address for its  
LAN interface. You can use the Graphic User Interface (GUI)  
to configure the router IP address.  
Š Retry interval: Enter the timing of how many seconds you want  
to reconnect the router if failure. (The default is 3 seconds.)  
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When you have logged in successfully, the Graphic User Interface (GUI)  
will appear on the window to let you configuration the router.  
The menu of Quick Setup opens the Quick Setup window, which lets you  
enter basic settings for the router.  
The menu of Advanced Configuration provides information on advanced  
management features for network managers such as LAN, DHCP, IP  
Sharing, Router Protocol etc.  
The menu of Special Function includes Packet Filter.  
The menu of Maintenance describes maintenance features for checking  
system status and F/W upgrade etc.  
Note: Double click each options of main page to enter each Graphic User  
Interface (GUI) configuration window to enter parameter.  
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2. Quick Setup  
Gathering Configuration Information  
Before you configure this ADSL router, you need to gather information  
about your networks. Most users will only need to complete the Quick  
Setup section.  
For many users, the default configuration of the product will provide all  
the necessary services. Some DSL service providers may require  
settings that vary from the default configuration. In such cases, you  
should contact the service provider or network administrator and have  
them complete the Quick Setup.  
Entering Basic Settings  
The Quick Setup window lets you enter basic configuration information  
for your ADSL router. If you have overridden the default settings for  
IP address information and entered IP address information manually,  
you can use the Quick Setup window to display and modify those  
settings.  
Quick Setup is an easy and quick way to set up this ADSL router and  
let it connect/communicate with ISP to access Internet service. Before  
configuring, you should read carefully the part of Installation and  
configuration. You also need some information provided by your ISP  
to proceed the ADSL router setup and configuration.  
This ADSL router supports three kinds of protocol and provides five  
kinds of operation mode.  
To decide what kind of protocol, it depends on the structure and services  
provided by your Internet Service Provider, please follow the instruction  
of Quick Setup window to enter the parameter.  
Note: Click the question mark  
in the title bar of the dialog box to view  
on-line description about each field of the Graphic User Interface.  
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PPPoE  
The Bridged protocol data unit is encapsulated using RFC 1483 protocol  
over an ATM network and this operation supply PPPoE function to let  
the router connect with ISP.  
1. VPI: Enter the number of the virtual path identifier in the VPI  
field.  
The VPI is a number in the range 0-255. Consult your ATM transport  
administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
2. VCI: Enter the number of the virtual circuit identifier in the VCI  
field.  
The VCI is a number in the range 0-65534. Consult your ATM  
transport administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
3. Encapsulate: Select the encapsulation setting.  
You choose LLC or VC Mux to configure whether the virtual circuit  
uses LLC-SNAP encapsulation or Vc-based multiplexing.  
4. Account: Enter the account provided by your ISP in the Account  
field.  
5. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP in the  
Password field.  
6. Remote DNS: Enter the IP address of your domain name server  
in the Remote DNS field.  
A domain name server is a network computer responsible for  
matching host names to numeric IP addresses so that network  
traffic can be routed correctly. Your Internet Service Provider can  
provide the IP address of their domain name server.  
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In the case of PPP connection, the remote access server will be  
assign this field automatically. Unless you should fill it by manual.  
7. Idle time out: Enter the timing of how many minutes you want  
to stop to connect when idle.  
8. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
Note: Please execute the actions of Save and Reboot to make the new  
connection after configured the Quick Setup.  
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RFC 1483 bridge (EoA)  
Bridged protocol data unit is encapsulated using RFC 1483 protocol  
over an ATM network and this operation mode using ATM/ADSL to  
execute as a Ethernet's bridge.  
1. VPI: Enter the number of the virtual path identifier in the VPI  
field.  
The VPI is a number in the range 0-255. Consult your ATM transport  
administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
2. VCI: Enter the number of the virtual circuit identifier in the VCI  
field.  
The VCI is a number in the range 0-65534. Consult your ATM  
transport administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
3. Encapsulate: Select the encapsulation setting.  
You choose LLC or VC Mux to configure whether the virtual circuit  
uses LLC-SNAP encapsulation or Vc-based multiplexing.  
4. Gateway: Use the Gateway Address field to specify the IP  
address of the default IP gateway.  
5. Remote DNS: Enter the IP address of your domain name server  
in the Remote DNS field.  
A domain name server is a network computer responsible for  
matching host names to numeric IP addresses so that network traffic  
can be routed correctly. Your Internet Service Provider can provide  
the IP address of its domain name server.  
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6. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
Note: Please execute the actions of Save and Reboot to make the new  
connection after configured the Quick Setup.  
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Routing over RFC 1483 bridge  
Bridged protocol data unit is encapsulated using RFC 1483 protocol  
over an ATM network and this operation mode use ATM/ADSL to  
simulate as a Ethernet network router to route information between  
LANs.  
1. VPI: Enter the number of the virtual path identifier in the VPI  
field.  
The VPI is a number in the range 0-255. Consult your ATM transport  
administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
2. VCI: Enter the number of the virtual circuit identifier in the VCI  
field.  
The VCI is a number in the range 0-65534. Consult your ATM  
transport administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
3. Encapsulate: Select the encapsulation setting.  
You choose LLC or VC Mux to configure whether the virtual circuit  
uses LLC-SNAP encapsulation or Vc-based multiplexing.  
4. IP: Enter the IP address the ADSL router will use on this  
virtual circuit in the IP Address field.  
The IP address you enter must not be in use by other devices on  
this virtual circuit. The domain of Ip have to not same as LAN.  
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5. Netmask: Enter the subnet mask for the network connected to  
this virtual circuit in the Netmask field.  
The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address  
represent network information. Most sites should use 255.255.255.0  
for their subnet mask.  
6. Gateway: Use the Gateway Address field to specify the IP  
address of the default IP gateway.  
7. Remote DNS: Enter the IP address of your domain name server  
in the Remote DNS field.  
A domain name server is a network computer responsible for  
matching host names to numeric IP addresses so that network traffic  
can be routed correctly. Your Internet Service Provider can provide  
the IP address of its domain name server.  
8. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
Note: Please execute the actions of Save and Reboot to make the new  
connection after configured the Quick Setup.  
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RFC 2364 PPPoA  
The Framing PPP packet is encapsulated using RFC 2364 protocol  
over an ATM network and this operation mode use PPP/ATM/ADSL to  
make a PPP connection with ISP. The other side of PC or LAN can  
follow this PPP connection to access Internet service.  
1. VPI: Enter the number of the virtual path identifier in the VPI  
field.  
The VPI is a number in the range 0-255. Consult your ATM transport  
administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
2. VCI: Enter the number of the virtual circuit identifier in the VCI  
field.  
The VCI is a number in the range 0-65534. Consult your ATM  
transport administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
3. Encapsulate: Select the encapsulation setting.  
You choose LLC or VC Mux to configure whether the virtual circuit  
uses LLC-SNAP encapsulation or Vc-based multiplexing.  
4. Account: Enter the account provided by your ISP in the Account  
field.  
5. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP in the  
Password field.  
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6. Remote DNS: Enter the IP address of your domain name server  
in the Remote DNS field.  
A domain name server is a network computer responsible for  
matching host names to numeric IP addresses so that network traffic  
can be routed correctly. Your Internet Service Provider can provide  
the IP address of its domain name server. In the case of PPP  
connection, the remote access server will be assign this field  
automatically. Unless you should fill it by manual.  
7. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
Note: Please execute the actions of Save and Reboot to make the new  
connection after configured the Quick Setup.  
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IPoA (RFC 1483 route)  
The Routed protocol data unit is encapsulated using RFC 1483 protocol  
over an ATM network and this operation mode connect and communicate  
directly with Internet through ATM/ADSL.  
1. VPI: Enter the number of the virtual path identifier in the VPI  
field.  
The VPI is a number in the range 0-255. Consult your ATM transport  
administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
2. VCI: Enter the number of the virtual circuit identifier in the VCI  
field.  
The VCI is a number in the range 0-65534. Consult your ATM  
transport administrator for what number you should enter in this field.  
3. Encapsulate: Select the encapsulation setting.  
You choose LLC or VC Mux to configure whether the virtual circuit  
uses LLC-SNAP encapsulation or Vc-based multiplexing.  
4. IP: Enter the IP address the ADSL router will use on this  
virtual circuit in the IP Address field.  
The IP address you enter must not be in use by other devices on  
this virtual circuit. The domain of Ip have to not same as LAN.  
5. Netmask: Enter the subnet mask for the network connected to  
this virtual circuit in the Netmask field.  
The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address  
represent network information. Most sites should use 255.255.255.0  
for their subnet mask.  
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6. Gateway: Use the Gateway Address field to specify the IP  
address of the default IP gateway.  
7. Remote DNS: Enter the IP address of your domain name server  
in the Remote DNS field.  
A domain name server is a network computer responsible for  
matching host names to numeric IP addresses so that network traffic  
can be routed correctly. Your Internet Service Provider can provide  
the IP address of its domain name server.  
8. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
Note: Please execute the actions of Save and Reboot to make the new  
connection after configured the Quick Setup.  
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3. Advanced Configuration  
LAN  
If you want to customize the settings for the Ethernet interface on your  
router, enter or change following information in the LAN window.  
Œ IP Address The IP address of this router on the network connected  
to its LAN interface.  
Œ Netmask  
The range of subnet mask in use for the LAN connected  
to the Ethernet port. Default is 255.255.255.0  
Œ LAN type  
The IP address uses on the LAN is Virtual IP or  
Global IP.  
Virtual IP is just used on the LAN.  
Global IP is used on the Internet.  
Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in this  
ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to main  
page.  
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DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is most used on LAN to  
manage IP on each host, specifically used on Virtual IP environment.  
In DHCP Server mode, this router automatically assign IP settings to  
a workstation on your LAN.  
Œ Generic  
Configure DHCP mode and related parameters in the  
router.  
1. DHCP Mode: Click Disable to turn off the DHCP service or  
select Server/Client.  
Server Mode:  
If you select Server, for small home LANs it might be interesting  
to configure all you PCs as DHCP Clients and the A400A as  
DHCP Server. In this configuration each time a computer boots,  
it will obtain its IP configuration from the A400A.  
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2. IP: Specify the first address from the DHCP client. It should  
be within the same subnet you have configured on your LAN  
and should not be the same IP address on LAN.  
3. Range: Enter a number in the range 1-254.  
4. Essential: The IP address of the essential DNS name server  
for your network.  
5. Optional: Enter optional IP address of DNS server on DHCP  
client.  
6. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
Client Mode:  
If you select Client, for advanced networks, the role of DHCP  
Server might be performed by an IP node other than the A400A  
on the local LAN. Typically such functions are attributed to Home  
Gateways: computers having better networking capabilities than  
the other hosts on the home LAN.  
All local PCs remain configured as DHCP Clients, including the  
A400A.  
Note: After you change DHCP mode from "Disable/Server" to "DHCP  
Client mode" and if you would like to active this setting immediately  
you must execute the functionality of "Save" and "Reboot" at first,  
after this procedure you just can enter the window of Client  
Configuration and execute related configuration.  
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In DHCP Client mode, you can get IP address and related information  
for this router from DHCP server.  
1. IP Address: The IP address of the device  
2. Subnet mask: The Subnet mask of the device.  
3. Default Gateway: The default gateway of the device.  
4. DHCP Server Address: The IP address of your DHCP Server.  
5. DNS Server Address: The IP address of your DNS Server.  
6. Release button: Before you start to get a new IP address, you  
must release the old configuration.  
7. Renew button: Start to get IP address and some information  
from DHCP Server.  
8. Click OK button to complete the DHCP Client Configuration  
and return to previous window.  
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Œ Fixed  
You can assign some correspondence Mac Address to  
some fixed IP. Please input Mac address and  
corresponding IP address. After you click the Add button,  
your setting is shown in the table below. You can add  
new information or delete unused one in the table.  
Click Add button to save information. The configuration page adds a  
new row to show this setting. You can click Delete button to delete a  
chosen setting. Or you can click Replace button to replace original  
setting.  
Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in this ADSL  
router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to main page.  
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IP Sharing  
Usually for the home user or the SOHO user, you only can apply one  
or a few Internet IP Addresses which sometimes are not enough for  
many hosts on the LAN to access Internet service at the same time.  
This function provide the solution for such problem.  
Œ Virtual Server  
The ADSL router can set up different functions server on the different  
host site of LAN through one Internet IP address.  
Œ NAT (Network Address Transfer)  
NAT can correlate virtual IP/Global IP in static or dynamic way.  
1. Service name: Enter a name for virtual server.  
2. External port: Enter the port number which is correspond to  
the Global IP on virtual server.  
3. Interface: Use the dropdown menu to select a number from 1  
to 8 (please refer the settings in ATM & VC service mode).  
4. IP address: Enter the IP address you want to enable for virtual  
server.  
5. Protocol: Use the dropdown menu to select the Protocol (TCP  
or UDP) of virtual server service.  
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6. Internal port: Enter the port number your virtual server service  
use.  
The range of this field is 0 to 65534.  
7. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
8. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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NAT Local address  
1. Base address: Enter the local (virtual) IP address you want to  
enable for address translation.  
2. Range: Enter the number of local (virtual) address.  
3. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
4. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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NAT Global address  
1. Base address: Enter the global IP address you want to enable  
for address translation.  
2. Interface: Use the dropdown menu to select a number from 1  
to 8 (please refer the settings in ATM & VC service mode).  
3. Count: Enter the number of global address.  
4. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
5. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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Fixed NAT mapping  
1. Local address: Enter the local (virtual) IP address you want to  
enable for fixed address translation mapping.  
2. Global address: Enter the global address which is  
corresponded to local address.  
3. Interface: Use the dropdown menu to select a number from 1  
to 8 (please refer the settings in ATM & VC service mode).  
4. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
5. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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Routing Protocol (RIP)  
RIP sends routing-update messages at regular intervals and when the  
network topology changes. When a router receives a routing update that  
includes changes to an entry, it updates its routing table to reflect the  
new route. RIP routers maintain only the best route (the route with the  
lowest metric value) to a destination.  
Œ Static Route You can set up static route table for some fixed  
domain address path.  
1. Network: Specify the destination host.  
2. Netmask: Specify a subnet mask value to be associated with  
this route entry.  
The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address  
represent network information. Most sites should use 255.255.255.0  
for their subnet mask.  
3. Gateway: Use the Gateway Address field to specify the IP  
address of the default IP gateway.  
4. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
5. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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Œ Generic  
Specifies a number of stability features. To adjust for  
rapid network-topology changes and prevents routing  
loops from continuing indefinitely, to have a faster and  
safer routing.  
1. RIP: Click Enable to turn on RIP service and go to step 2. If  
not, click OK/Cancel button to return to main page.  
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2. Interface: Use the dropdown menu to select a number from 1  
to 8 (please refer the settings in ATM & VC service mode).  
3. Mode: Use the dropdown menu to select the mode.  
Options are:  
Œ Disable: Select Disable to turn off RIP service for the certain  
interface.  
Œ Enable: Select Enable to turn on RIP service for the certain  
interface.  
Œ Silent:  
Select Silent for receiving routing information only.  
4. Version: Use the dropdown menu to select the version.  
RIP-Send/receive specify whether you want the router to send Routing  
Information Protocol (RIP) messages to other routers.  
Option are:  
Œ RIP-1 - Broadcast/Accept routing information in RIP version 1  
format.  
Œ RIP-2- Multicast/Accept routing information in RIP version 2  
format.  
5. Type: Use the drop down menu to specify whether the router  
accepts administrative commands received over this virtual  
circuit.  
Options are: NONE, PASSWORD, MD5  
6. Code: Enter the password (up to 15 characters) when you  
select the type of PASSWORD or MD5 on above step 5.  
7. Enable poison reverse: When network topology change,  
especially for this router detect some route disappear, this  
router will keep routing information from being used for a  
period of time and notify its unlimited distance to other  
communication servers.  
8. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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ISP (Internet Service Provider)  
If you have several ISP accounts, you can input the related information  
of each ISP on this window. It can let you change ISP access  
conveniently or proceed the configuration when access simultaneously.  
Select a ISP name, make necessary change, then click Replace button  
to replace original setting.  
Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in this ADSL  
router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to main page.  
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Spanning Tree  
The Spanning Tree algorithm that is used to avoid packet looping in  
your network.  
1. Service: Click Enable to turn on spanning tree service and go  
to step 2. If not, click OK/Cancel to return main page.  
2. Bridge Priority: Enter the value of root bridge, the range of  
this field is 0 to 65535.  
Each bridge has its own identification code. The code can be used  
to decide which bridge will be the root bridge. The bridge with  
smallest identification code will be the root bridge.  
3. Hello Timer: Enter the timing interval which root bridge will  
produce a communication frame.  
4. Forward Delay: Enter the longest timing that a communication  
frame is transmitted/received through all bridges.  
5. Max Age: Enter the existing timing of each communication  
frame.  
6. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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SNMP  
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets a network  
administrator monitor problems on a network by retrieving settings on  
remote network devices. Network administrator typically runs an SNMP  
management station program such as MIB browser on a local host to  
obtain information from an SNMP agent such as the A400A.  
1. System Contact: Enter information about the system contact  
person in the System Contact field.  
For example, you might enter the email address of the person  
responsible for the A400A.  
2. System Name: Enter information about the system name in  
the System Name field.  
For example, you might enter the administratively-assigned name for  
the A400A.  
3. System Location: Enter information about the system location  
in the System Location field.  
For example, you might enter the physical location of this node such  
as building, floor, or room number where the A400A is located.  
4. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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Community tab  
1. Community: Identify the SNMP communities to which the A400A  
belongs by entering a community name in the Community  
Field.  
By default, the A400A is associated with the public community. You  
can associate as many as 5 communities with the A400A.  
2. Access right: Use drop down menu to select the access right  
from read only, read/write or deny under this community name.  
3. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
4. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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Trap tab  
1. Version: Use drop down menu to select the version.  
2. Community: Enter the name of the community for which the  
trap destination is responsible in the Community field.  
3. Trap host IP: Enter the IP address of a host acting as an  
SNMP console which A400A should send SNMP trap messages  
in the Trap host Ip filed.  
4. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
5. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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ATM Interface & VCs  
This ADSL router connect/communicate with WAN via ATM/ADSL. In  
the ATM structure, this ADSL router has VC (Virtual Circuit) function and  
It can set up one or several Virtual Interfaces to proceed connection/  
communication individually or simultaneously.  
You can configure ATM settings for each virtual circuit. The selection  
made for one virtual circuit does not affect other virtual circuits. The  
screen that appears depends on the operation mode you selected.  
The information you want to configure on each interface is supplied by  
your ISP, the content is same as Quick Setup. Please refer to page  
12 the instruction of Quick Setup.  
Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in this ADSL  
router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to main page.  
Note:If you would like to configure the router as multi-VCC, these VCCs will  
share your modem bandwidth. Please be careful with your application  
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4. Special Function  
Packet Filter  
This ADSL router provides a simple protection against those unwanted  
information/data from passing through LAN to WAN or WAN to LAN.  
To limit some hosts on the LAN to access Internet service.  
To limit some source from Internet to enter the LAN.  
1. Packet Filter Enable: Click here to turn on packet filter service.  
If not, please return to main page.  
2. Any ip on Source Address session: Click here to define every  
data packet from source address to be in the same priority/  
protocol/action.  
3. Or you can restrict certain IP address to deny internet service  
or access it. Enter the restricted IP address in the IP field and  
related information (Mask, Port) in the Mask and Port fields.  
4. Any ip on Destination Address session: Click here to define  
every data packet from source address to be in the same  
priority/protocol/action.  
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5. Or you can restrict certain IP address to deny the LAN or  
enter it. Enter the restricted IP address in the IP field and  
related information (Mask, Port) in the Mask and Port fields.  
6. Priority: Enter a number to specify the priority of this rule. 1  
is the highest and 65534 is the lowest.  
7. Protocol: Enter the protocol that the rule used.  
8. Action: You can choose to allow the data packet which you  
chose to deny internet service or access it.  
9. Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete  
button to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace  
button to replace original setting.  
10. Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in  
this ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to  
main page.  
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5. Maintenance  
User Profile  
This item provides you to manage each user's information and the limit  
of authority. This ADSL router let different users configure the  
parameters for different level according to the limit of authority.  
General user manage  
Click Add button to save information. The configuration page  
adds a new row to show this setting. You can click Delete button  
to delete a chosen setting. Or you can click Replace button to  
replace original setting.  
Click the OK button to store your modified configuration in this  
ADSL router memory. Or click Cancel button to return to main  
page.  
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Supervisor tab  
You may click Supervisor button to change the supervisor password.  
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Monitor  
This item provides the current information about the operation of ADSL  
router and there are three options (Route, ADSL and ATM) for you to  
monitor.  
Click the OK button to start monitoring selected items, and the status  
will display in tables on right side of main page. Or click Cancel button  
to return to main page.  
Routing table  
No. Type Network Address Netmask  
Gateway  
192.168.1.0  
Interface  
192.168.1.0  
127.0.0.1  
Port Name  
IF0  
Loopback  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
C
C
192.168.1.0  
127.0.0.1  
255.255.255.0  
255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1  
ADSL Generic  
Name  
Result  
Buid-in Diagnostic Test  
DME Register Read/Write Test  
SW Status  
Successful  
Successful  
R-QUIET  
Init Status  
C-ACT-REQ  
Successful  
Not Detected  
ADSL Bit Rate  
Actual(kbps)  
Item  
Max(kbps)  
Up Stream Duplex  
Down Stream Duplex  
Down Stream Simplex  
0
0
0
0
0
0
ATM  
VPI VCI Encapsulation Link Type  
No. IP Address Netmask  
Status  
Down  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0  
0
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LLC  
Ethernet  
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Show Setting  
This item provides a summary of some function configurations, you may  
get the information you want quickly or print the information.  
Click the OK button to show the parameters tables of those items that  
you selected on your right side of main page. Or click Cancel button  
to return to main page. Click Print button to print out the data.  
VC  
No. Status  
VPI VCI Encapsulation  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Enable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LLC  
VC_Mux  
VC_Mux  
VC_Mux  
VC_Mux  
VC_Mux  
VC_Mux  
VC_Mux  
Virtual Server Mapping  
No. Serve Name Protocol External Port Host IP Internal Port Interface  
1
NAT Local Address Range  
No. Base Address  
1
Range  
NAT Global Address Range  
No. Base Address  
Count  
Interface  
1
Fixed NAT Mapping  
No. Local Address Global Address  
1
Interface  
Packet Filter Module  
Packet Filter Module  
Enable  
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Packet Filter Rule  
Source Source Source Destination Destination  
Destination  
Port  
No. Priority Action Protocol  
1
Address Mask  
Port  
Address  
Mask  
Generic DHCP Parameters  
Enable  
Server  
Default Gateway  
Subnet Mask  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.2  
20  
DHCP Start IP  
DHCP IP Count  
Name Server IP  
Name Server IP  
Name Server IP  
192.168.1.1  
Fixed Host Entries  
No. IP Address  
Ethernet Address  
1
Static Route  
No. Network Address Netmask  
Gateway Address  
200.1.1.2  
1
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
RIP  
RIP Mode  
Auto Summary  
Disable  
Disable  
Interface RIP parameter  
Interface Mode  
RIP Version Authentication Poison Reverse Authenticate code  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Enable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Enable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
***************  
***************  
***************  
***************  
***************  
***************  
***************  
***************  
Generic Bridge Parameter  
Bridge Function Enable  
IP Address  
Netmask  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
ISP  
No. ISP Name  
User Account User Password  
1
2
3
4
Office-1  
Office-2  
Office-3  
Office-4  
user1  
user2  
user3  
user4  
***************  
***************  
***************  
***************  
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F/W Upgrade  
You can install new firmware in the router from any computer capable  
of functioning as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server or FTP  
Server. If the firmware has been stored in your PC hard disk, you can  
use local F/W upgrade, too.  
This function is used for maintenance. Please proceed carefully when  
install new F/W.  
Ping  
It is a sub set of the general command same as Ping utility. It is used  
to detect whether this ADSL router is connected/communicated with  
other network or not.  
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Save configuration to file & Restore configuration  
from file  
These two utilities are especially for system backup. When you have  
configured the system parameters. You can save it to file, and restore  
it into system if necessary in future.  
Reset to Default  
When the configuration of system parameters becomes in disorder/  
confused, you may choose to let system parameters reset to start-up  
default or reset to factory default.  
Save  
All of your configurations are stored temporarily in the system. If you  
want to keep these configurations after the device reboot, you have to  
execute this item.  
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Reboot System  
Some functions are not able to start to work after configuration. You  
need to Save and Reboot the system to active those new settings.  
Note: After you reboot system, you have to re-login the system again.  
Information  
Click this item to view the system information of the router. A sample  
is listed below for reference.  
Information  
Model  
A400  
System Version  
CPU  
RAM  
Version 2.1 06/18/2001  
MPC850DSL at 48 MHz  
8MB  
Flash  
2MB  
Chipset  
AD20msp930  
3110BE47  
127.0.0.1  
00:01:E1:00:01:37  
ATU-R  
Modem F/W Version  
Server IP Address  
MAC Address  
Hostname  
PPP Encryption  
PPP Authentication  
System up time  
Syn. up time  
PPP up time  
None  
PAP  
0 day 1 hour 27 min 18 sec  
0 day 0 hour 0 min 0 sec  
0 day 0 hour 0 min 0 sec  
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Troubleshooting  
Below are the potential problems you may run into and the possible  
solutions. After each problem description, some instructions are provided  
to help you to diagnose and to solve the problem.  
Problem  
Action  
None of the LEDs are on when Check the connection between the AC  
you turn on the router  
adapter and the router.  
If the error persists, you may have a  
hardware problem. In this case you should  
contact technical support.  
Cannot access the router via  
the console port  
Check to see if the router in connected to  
your computer’s serial port.  
Cannot ping any station on the Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel.  
LAN  
The LED should be on for a port that has a  
station connected. If it is off, check the  
cable between your router and the station.  
Verify that the IP address and the subnet  
mask are consistent between the router and  
the workstations.  
Initialization of PVC connection Ensure that the cable is connected properly  
failed  
from the ADSL port to the wall jack. The  
ADSL SYNC led on the front panel of the  
router should be on.  
Check that your VPI, VCI, type of  
encapsulation and type of multiplexing  
settings are the same as what you collected  
from your telephone company and ISP.  
Reboot the router. If you still have  
problems, you may need to verify these  
variables with the telephone company and/or  
ISP.  
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