Acer Network Router AIR 104 User Manual

User Guide  
Acer SOHO Router  
AIR-104 / AIR-204  
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Acer SOHO Router AIR-104/204  
User Guide  
February 2000  
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Contents  
Overview of the AIR-104/204 ..............................................................................1-1  
Security overview .........................................................................................1-2  
What’s in the box? ..............................................................................................1-2  
The connectors on the back ...............................................................................1-3  
The LEDs on the front ..........................................................................................1-4  
Chapter 2 Installation  
Power ................................................................................................................2-1  
Modem connections ...........................................................................................2-1  
Second modem connection ........................................................................2-1  
Network connections ..........................................................................................2-2  
Connecting PC’s directly to the router .........................................................2-3  
Connecting PC’s directly to the router via a hub or switch ............................2-3  
External phone line .............................................................................................2-3  
Why do I need to configure PC’s? ........................................................................3-1  
When do I need to configure PC’s? ......................................................................3-1  
What do I need to configure PC’s? .......................................................................3-1  
Chapter 4 Basic Router Configuration  
What do I need to configure the AIR-104/204?.....................................................4-1  
Network requirements ...................................................................................4-1  
How do I log onto the AIR-104/204 ?....................................................................4-2  
Logging on to the AIR-10/204 .......................................................................4-3  
How to configure your modem connection ..........................................................4-6  
Using the ICC to configure the modem connection ..............................................4-6  
How to configure your Internet connetcion ..........................................................4-8  
Using the ICC to configure the Internet connection ......................................4-8  
After successful configuration, what next?...........................................................4-12  
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What is "advanced configuration" ?......................................................................5-1  
Setting Internet access time restrictions ...............................................................5-3  
To set Internet access time restrictions .........................................................5-4  
Advanced system configuration ...........................................................................5-4  
To set advanced configuration options .........................................................5-5  
How to save or clear configuration changes .........................................................6-1  
How to restart the AIR-104/204 ..........................................................................6-2  
How to change the ICC password .......................................................................6-2  
What if I forget the ICC password? ...............................................................6-3  
How to upgrade the AIR-104/204 software .........................................................6-3  
Chapter 7  
The Command Line Interface  
What is the Command Line Interface? .................................................................7-1  
Connecting to the CLI via Telnet ...................................................................7-1  
IP Commands ..............................................................................................7-6  
Port Commands ...........................................................................................7-9  
Statistics Commands ..................................................................................7-12  
Appendix A Messages  
Connection log messages ...................................................................................A-4  
Appendix B Glossary  
Appendix C Specifications  
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Appendix D Warranty, Copyrights, EMI  
Warranty ............................................................................................................D-1  
Copyrights and Trademarks ..............................................................................D-2  
EMI Notice ........................................................................................................D-3  
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User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204  
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1AIR-104/204  
About This User Guide  
Acer welcomes you to the world of shared Internet access! Thank you for investing in an  
Acer SOHO Router AIR-104/204. We are dedicated to providing you with the most  
efficient, easy-to-configure, and trouble-free equipment in the networking industry.  
This manual will help you become familiar with the AIR-104/204 . You will find helpful  
information covering everything from basic installation and set-up to advanced  
configuration and firmware upgrades.  
If you are installing and configuring the AIR-104/204 for the first time, you should initially  
concentrate your attention on chapters 1-4. These chapters contain all the information  
you need to get your AIR-104/204 installed and configured in just a few minutes. After  
you’ve gotten started and the AIR-104/204 is providing shared Internet access for your  
entire network, you’ll want to take a look at the next two chapters (chapters 5 and 6).  
These two chapters tell you about some more sophisticated functions that will allow you  
to get the most out of your AIR-104/204. Finally, when you’re familiar with the features  
and operations of the AIR-104/204, chapter 7 provides nuts-and-bolts details about the  
Command Line Interface, a useful tool for displaying advanced system information and  
for troubleshooting.  
This manual consists of seven chapters and three appendices:  
Chapter One: Introduction explains the features and capabilities of the AIR-104/204.  
Chapter Two: Installation, gives the simple steps you follow to install the necessary  
hardware.  
Chapter Three: Configuring PC’s in the network, shows you how to prepare the PCs in  
your network for communication with the AIR-104/204. Before you begin using the AIR-  
104/204, you will need to configure at least one PC so that it, in turn, can configure the  
AIR-104/204.  
Chapter Four: Basic Router Configuration, explains how to prepare your AIR-104/204  
to provide shared Internet access by means of a user-friendly, web-based configuration  
utility (the ICC). This chapter is the primary resource for using the AIR-104/204 to access  
the Internet.  
Chapter Five: Advanced Router Configuration, explains the more high-powered tools  
that let you fine-tune the performance of the AIR-104/204.  
Chapter Six: Management, tells you how to keep your AIR-104/204 up-to-date.  
Chapter Seven: The Command Line Reference, tells you how to interact with the AIR-  
104/204 by means of the text-based Command Line Interface (CLI), which is necessary  
for certain advanced or emergency procedures.  
Appendix A: ICC Messages  
Appendix B: Glossary  
Appendix C: Specifications  
Appendix D: Warranty, Copyright, EMI  
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About This User Guide  
How to Reach Us  
If you require technical support, please email:  
netxus@acer.com.tw  
Our website’s URL is:  
Safety Warnings  
Before applying power to the AIR-104/204, make sure you are using a properly  
grounded electrical outlet.  
The AIR-104/204 is not intended to be serviced by the user. Please do not open the  
case.  
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1AIR-104/204  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Overview of the AIR-104/204  
The AIR-104 and the AIR-204 are small desktop  
devices that mediate between your local area network  
(LAN) and the Internet. Each AIR-104/204 provides dual  
modem connections to access the Internet (the AIR-104  
has two external modem ports, while the AIR-204 has  
one built-in modem and one external modem port). Your  
LAN connects to the AIR-104/204 via a four-port dual-  
speed Fast Ethernet repeater hub. The AIR-104/204  
also features an auxiliary port for a directly connected management console. Data comes in to the  
AIR-104/204 from your local network and then is “directed” to the Internet, and vice versa. The AIR-  
104/204 dual-modem design allows connections to either one or two Internet accounts to be  
opened and managed automatically.  
Figure 1-1 Internet Access with the AIR-104/204  
Accessing the Internet  
The AIR-104/204 provides shared Internet access, so that everyone on your LAN can surf the web  
and send/receive e-mail or files.  
The AIR-104/204 utilizes single IP address technology that greatly simplifies the configuration pro-  
cess: the AIR-104/204 automatically acquires the necessary IP addresses when the connection to  
the Internet is established, and distributes access to your entire network. You don’t need to apply for  
and assign an IP address to each PC or workstation on your network.  
The AIR-104/204 features “bandwidth on demand”. Any user’s initial access of an Internet resource  
will cause a connection to the Internet to be set up automatically. As the traffic builds up (e.g., more  
users try to access the Internet, or the same user generates a lot of traffic), the AIR-104/204 will  
automatically establish a second connection through a second Internet account, if one has been  
configured. As traffic decreases, one Internet connection will be taken down, until finally, after a con-  
figurable period of inactivity, the remaining Internet connection will also be disconnected.  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Security overview  
More and more people are concerned about security of their data in this Internet era.  
The AIR-104/204 provides many ways to help make your network and data secure:  
The AIR-104/204 uses a private IP addressing scheme that protects devices on your LAN from  
access by users from the Internet outside.  
All access to the AIR-104/204 (Console, Talent and the browser-based Internet Configuration  
Console) is protected by password verification.  
Internet access can be configured to occur only at certain times of the day and on certain days  
of the week.  
Whats in the box?  
Your AIR-104/204 package should contain the items listed below.  
* 1 AIR-104 or AIR-204  
* User manual  
* 1 Power Adapter, 12V DC, 1.5A input  
* Cables:  
Type of Cable  
AIR-104  
AIR-204  
RS-232 Null Modem Cable  
RS-232 Modem Cable  
RJ-11 Telephone Cable  
1
2
0
1
1
1
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
The connectors on the back  
UPLINK  
1
ON  
OFF  
CONSOLE COM2  
COM1  
DC 12V  
2
3
4
Figure 1-2 AIR-104 Back Panel  
UPLINK  
1
ON  
OFF  
DC 12V  
2
3
4
CONSOLE COM2  
PHONE  
LINE  
Figure 1-3 AIR-204 Back Panel  
RJ-type connectors are used for all cable connection into your AIR-104/204 (except for  
the power adapter cord). The types of connectors and their cables are  
-
-
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4 RJ-45 10/100Base-T Ethernet connectors for connecting to PCs/  
workstations (Node) or an Ethernet repeater hub (Hub). These accommodate  
standard Category 5 Ethernet cables.  
1 RJ-45 connector for connecting to a console (or equivalent). This is a special  
null modem cable supplied with the device which has an RJ-45 plug on one  
end and a DB-9 “D” connector on the other end.  
1 or 2 RJ-45 connectors for connecting to external modems. This is a special  
cable supplied with the device that has an RJ-45 plug on one end and a DB-25  
D” connector on the opposite end. The AIR-104 is shipped with two of these, and  
the AIR-204 is shipped with one.  
-
0 or 1 RJ-11 connectors for connecting a telephone handset or fax machine to  
the AIR-104/204 via the built-in modem. Only the AIR-204 has this type of  
connector.  
-
1 power connector for connecting through a power adapter (included as part of  
the product) to the wall power outlet.  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
The LEDs on the front  
There are 20 LEDs on the front of the AIR-104/204 that show the status of the modem  
ports, the LAN ports, and the power. You can tell at a glance if your AIR-104/204 is func-  
tioning properly, and if there is any traffic passing through it.  
Figure 1-4 AIR-104 Front Panel LEDs  
Figure 1-5 AIR-204 Front Panel LEDs  
LED operation  
The operation and meaning of the LEDs are described in the following table:  
Power Diag  
10-  
100-  
LAN 1-4  
COM1 & COM2  
Collision  
Collision  
100/10 LNK/  
ACT  
Tx Rx  
OH  
CD  
COLOR GREEN ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN  
ON  
Power Fail  
(or Diag  
---  
---  
100  
Mbps active  
Link  
---  
---  
Off hook Line is  
connect-  
ed  
still in  
process)  
---  
BLINK  
OFF  
---  
Collision  
Normal  
Collision  
Normal  
---  
Receiv- Tx data Rx data  
ing data  
---  
---  
No  
power  
Diag OK  
10  
Mbps  
No link No data No data On hook No con-  
nection  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
Power  
The AIR-104/204 comes with an external power supply. Plug the round end of the power  
cable into the DC 12V socket on the AIR-104/204, and plug the body of the power  
supply into an electrical outlet.  
Modem connections  
The AIR-104/204 can access the Internet utilizing either one or two modem connections,  
depending on the user’s bandwidth requirements.  
You will need at least one modem connection to access the Internet. The AIR-204  
supplies this connection with a buit-in 56K modem. The AIR-104 requires an external  
device, either a modem or an ISDN terminal adapter.  
For both the AIR-104 and the AIR-204, a second modem connection may be made with  
an external device (either a modem or an ISDN terminal adapter).  
First modem connection  
AIR-104  
Connect an external modem or ISDN terminal adapter to the COM1 jack on the AIR-104.  
Use one of the RJ-45 to DB-25 cables (supplied) to make the connection.  
AIR-204  
The AIR-204 contains an internal V.90 56Kbps modem. Connect the LINE jack on the  
AIR-204 to your telephone line. Use the RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable (supplied) to make the  
connection.  
Additionally, you may connect either a telephone handset or a fax machine to the AIR-  
204 via the PHONE jack. Use another RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable (not supplied) to make the  
connection.  
Second modem connection  
Both the AIR-104 and the AIR-204 allow you to expand your Internet access by  
connecting an external modem or ISDN terminal adapter to the COM2 jack. Use an  
RJ-45 to DB-25 cable (supplied) to make the connection.  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
Network connections  
Figure 2-1 AIR-104/204 allows your LAN to expand  
The AIR-104/204 includes a built-in 4-port Ethernet repeater hub. Each of these four LAN  
ports can directly connect to a PC to create an “instant network” of up to four PC’s. LAN  
port 1 can be switched to UPLINK mode in order to connect to a network hub/switch,  
which in turn connects many PC’s to create a larger network.  
Figure 2-2 Uplink Switch  
Connecting PCs directly to the router  
LAN ports 2,3, and 4 on the AIR-104/204 are dedicated to NORMAL mode usage - they  
are intended to connect PC’s directly. Connect the Ethernet network interface  
on your PC to LAN port 2,3, or 4. Use an RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable (not supplied) to make the  
connection. LAN port 1 may also connect a PC directly. The switch that controls the mode  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
of operation for LAN port 1 is located along the right edge of the router case (see Figure  
2-2). Locate the switch and set it to NORMAL mode. Then use an RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable  
(not supplied) to connect LAN port 1 to your PC’s Ethernet interface.  
Connecting PCs to the router via a hub or switch  
If your network contains more than four PC’s, you will need first to connect the majority of  
your PC’s to each other with an external hub or switch, and then connect that hub or  
switch to LAN port 1 on the AIR-104/204 (see Figure 2-1). In this configuration, LAN  
ports 2,3, and 4 on the AIR-104/204 can still directly connect to PC’s as described  
above.  
Step 1  
Connect your PC’s to the external hub or switch. Consult the manufacturer’s  
instructions for direction.  
Step 2  
Connect a node port (one that would normally be used to connect a PC  
directly) on the external hub or switch to LAN port 1 on the AIR-104/204,  
using an RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable (not supplied). Locate the switch that controls  
the mode of operation for LAN port 1 on the AIR-104/204, and set it to  
UPLINK (this switch is located along the right edge of the router case). See  
Figure 2-2. If you are using a special uplink port on the external hub or switch  
to connect to LAN port 1 on the AIR-104/204 , then set the mode of  
operation for LAN port 1 on the AIR-104/204 to NORMAL.  
Console connection  
You may directly connect a console PC running terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal  
to the AIR-104/204. To make the connection, use the special RJ-45 to DB-9 cable (Null  
Modem Cable) supplied in the package. One end of the cable is a 9-pin DB-9 SCSI  
cable; plug this into either the COM1 or COM2 port of the console PC and turn the  
screws until finger-tight to seat. The other end of the connector cable is a standard RJ-45  
network-cable plug; plug this into the CONSOLE jack on the AIR-104/204.  
External phone line  
You may connect either a telephone handset or a fax machine to the AIR-204 (not the  
AIR-104) via the PHONE jack. Use an RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable (only one is supplied) to  
make the connection.  
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Chapter 3 Configuring PC's in the Network  
Why do I need to configure PC's?  
Any PC that is connected to the network (either plugged directly into the AIR-104/204 or  
uplinked from an external hub/switch) requires configuration before it can communicate  
with the AIR-104/204.  
Each PC must have TCP/IP installed. Additionally, each PC must either be configured to  
obtain an IP address through a DHCP server, or must have its IP address set manually.  
Only PC’s configured in this manner can share Internet access by means of the AIR-104/  
204 .  
Note: Any TCP/IP capable workstation can be used to communicate with or through  
the AIR-104/204. Other types of workstations may or may not be compatible; please  
consult the manufacturer’s documentation.  
Note: It is strongly recommended that you configure each network PC to obtain its IP  
address automatically from a DHCP server. Only this configuration procedure is escribed  
below. If you wish to set network IP addresses manually, please consult more detailed  
TCP/IP documentation.  
When do I need to configure PC's?  
When you first install the AIR-104/204 in your network, you will need to configure a PC so  
that you can use it, in turn, to configure the AIR-104/204.  
After the AIR-104/204 is properly configured, you will need to configure each PC that is  
connected to the network.  
What do I need to configure PC's?  
For configuration, a PC must have a properly-installed Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network  
interface, and that network interface must be connected properly to the network (either  
connected directly to a LAN port of the AIR-104/204, or uplinked via a properly-  
connected external hub or switch).  
There are no operating system requirements for PC’s to be configured. However,  
Windows 95 and Windows 98 are the most popular operating systems currently in use;  
the procedure described below applies for Windows 95/98. To configure PC’s or  
terminals running other operating systems, consult the relevant user manual for  
information about installing TCP/IP.  
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Chapter 3  
Configuring PC's  
How to configure network PC's  
Step 1  
Click on the Win95/98 Start Button, select Settings, and click on Control  
Panel. The Win95/98 Control Panel will appear.  
Step 2  
Double-click on the Network icon. The Network window will appear.  
Installed components  
Look for TCP/IP  
Add button  
Client for Microsoft Networks  
Step 3  
Step 4  
In the Network window, click on the Configuration tab. Check the list of  
Network Components. If TCP/IP has already been installed, proceed to Step  
7
(below). Otherwise, click on the Add button with the mouse. The Network  
Component Type window will appear.  
In the Network Component Type window, click the Protocol button with the  
mouse. The Select Network Protocol window will appear.  
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Chapter 3  
Configuring PC's  
Select  
Microsoft  
Select  
TCP/IP  
Step 5  
In the Select Network Protocol window, select Microsoft from the list of  
manufacturers by clicking it with the mouse. Select TCP/IP from the list of  
network manufacturers by clicking it with the mouse. Click on the OK button  
with the mouse to accept. The installation procedure for TCP/IP will begin.  
You may need to insert the Win95/98 system software CD to complete the  
installation.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
After TCP/IP installation is complete, go back to the Network window shown  
in Step 4  
.
Select TCP/IP from the list of network components by clicking it with the  
mouse, and then click on the Properties button. The TCP/IP Properties  
window will appear.  
TCP/IP Properties Tabs  
(IP Address Tab shown)  
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Chapter 3  
Configuring PC's  
Step 8  
Check each of the following settings under its indicated tab:  
-
Bindings Tab: both Client for Microsoft Networks and File and printer sharing  
for Microsoft Networks should be selected.  
-
-
-
Gateway Tab: All fields should be blank  
DNS Configuration Tab: Disable DNS should be selected  
IP Address Tab: Obtain IP address automatically should be selected  
Note: If you do not disable DNS on every PC that is connected to the network,  
then the Windows operating system may emit DNS broadcast packets, which may  
in turn cause the AIR-104/204 to dial up your ISP even if there is no real Internet  
traffic.  
Step 9  
Make sure that both the PC and the AIR-104/204 are properly connected to  
the network, and then reboot the PC. The PC should now be prepared to  
communicate with the AIR-104/204.  
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Chapter 4  
Basic Router Configuration  
What is "basic configuration"?  
Basic configuration of the AIR-104/204 encompasses the minimum procedure necessary  
for Internet access. If you are configuring the AIR-104/204 for the first time, following the  
procedures outlined in this chapter will allow you to begin accessing the Internet right  
away. Advanced configuration is covered in chapter 5  
.
What do I need to configure the AIR-104/204?  
Network requirements  
In order to configure the AIR-104/204, it must have been installed properly. See Chapter  
2
for the procedure.  
Requirements for configuration via web browser  
To configure the AIR-104/204 remotely via web broswer, at least one properly-  
configured PC must be connected to the network. Additionally, that PC must be  
equipped with a web browser: Netscape 4.5 or newer, Internet Explorer 5.0 or newer, or  
another compatible web browser. Consult your browser documentation if you have any  
questions.  
Internet access  
Obtain an account from an Internet Service Provider  
In order to configure the AIR-104/204 for Internet access, you will need previously to  
have arranged an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Your ISP account  
must meet the following requirements:  
Standard modem  
dial-up account for V.90 modem (or your external modem type), using standard PPP  
transmissions  
dynamically assigned IP address  
ISDN  
dial-up account for an ISDN terminal adapter, using standard PPP transmissions  
dynamically assigned IP address  
These requirements represent common basic standards; you should have no trouble  
communicating them to your ISP and arranging for suitable service.  
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Chapter 4  
Basic Configuration  
Using two Internet service accounts  
If you have connected two modems or ISDN terminal adapters to your AIR-104/204 for  
increased bandwidth, then you must also arrange a second ISP account that meets the  
same requirements listed above. Each modem or ISDN terminal adapter utilizes a  
separate ISP account when accessing the Internet, and you pay for each account  
separately. However, the “bandwidth on demand” feature of the AIR-104/204 allows  
you to minimize the costs of utilizing a double ISP account, and still to maximize  
bandwidth for Internet traffic. For more details, see the section entitled Advanced system  
configuration in Chapter 5  
.
How do I log onto the AIR-104/204?  
The basic procedure for configuring the AIR-104/204 utilizes a web browser running on a  
network PC to access the Internet Configuration Console (ICC) controlled by firmware on  
the AIR-104/204. This section is an introduction to using the ICC. The following section  
(How to configure your Internet connection) provides step-by-step instructions for using  
the ICC to get everyone on your LAN connected to the Internet immediately. The ICC is  
specifically designed for user-friendliness; by following the procedures outlined in this  
chapter, you should be able to configure the AIR-104/204 for basic Internet access in  
less than five minutes. Alternatively, you may configure the AIR-104/204 by using the  
Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI can be accessed remotely, via Telnet, or directly,  
via a console attached to the AIR-104/204. See Chapter 7 for full details about the  
Command Line Interface.  
Accessing the AIR-104/204 via web browser  
Connect a PC to the network as described in Chapter 2, and configure it as indicated in  
Chapter 3. Re-boot your PC and router, and open the Web browser on your PC. The top  
bar of the browser window frame contains a box that allows you to enter the URL  
address of the desired website (on Netscape, this box is labeled “Location”; on Internet  
Explorer, this box is labeled "Address”). In this box, enter the private IP address of the  
AIR-104/204, and then hit the Return key. By default, the private IP address of the AIR-  
104/204 is:  
192.168.168.230  
The AIR-104/204, as shipped from the factory, is set with this private IP address.  
If you are configuring the AIR-104/204 for the first time, then enter the default  
(192.168.168.230”) into your web browser as the location or address.  
If you have reconfigured the AIR-104/204 to another private IP address (see Chapter 5),  
then enter the AIR-104/204’s current private IP address instead of the default.  
If you have changed the IP address of the router and subsequently forgotten the new IP  
address, you can connect a PC directly into the console port of the AIR-104/204 and use  
the Command Line Interface to learn or reconfigure the router’s IP address. See Chapter  
7
for the procedure.  
Logging on to the AIR-104/204  
When you successfully access the AIR-104/204, a password prompt screen will appear  
on the web browser, requiring that you log on. The default password always appears in  
the password box, displayed as a string of asterisks (“********”).  
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Please enter your password:  
Log On!  
********  
(Forget your password? See the Users Guide for instructions)  
By default, the password set in the AIR-104/204 is:  
password  
This password will always appear in the box, whether you have changed it or not.  
If you are logging on for the first time, or if you haven’t changed the default password,  
then simply click the Log On button to accept the default.  
If you have changed the password to one of your own choosing, then enter the current  
password in the password box. Whatever you type, every character will be displayed as  
an asterisk (“*”) for privacy.  
If you have changed the password and then forgotten the new password, you must  
need to clear the entire configuration of the AIR-104/204 and return all values to factory  
default. See Chapter 6 for the procedure.  
The Internet Configuration Console browser screen  
After you have successfully entered the current password, the Internet Configuration  
Console (ICC) screen will appear on your web browser. The ICC browser screen  
contains all the utilities that you need to configure the AIR-104/204 for Internet access.  
For added network security, a “time out” feature is built into the ICC browser screen - if  
the ICC lies inactive for 10 minutes, then you will need to log on again to use it.  
The ICC browser screen is divided into three main areas:  
ICC Menu  
Configuration Window  
Message Window  
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Window  
ICC Menu  
Main  
Window  
ICC Menu  
This area of the ICC browser screen contains a list of utilities you can use to configure  
and manage the AIR-104/204. The list of utilities is organized under four category  
headings: Configuration, Monitoring, System Tools, and Help. To make use of the menu,  
click on one of these utilities with the mouse (e.g., Internet Connection Setup under the  
Configuration heading). The selected utility will appear in the Main Window of the ICC  
browser screen.  
If you are configuring the router for the first time after installation, please direct your  
attention to the Configuration heading on the ICC Menu. Here you will find all the utilities  
that you need to start accessing the Internet right away.  
Main Window  
This area of the ICC browser screen is the "workspace” of the Internet Configuration  
Console. When selected, the various utilities from the ICC Menu appear in this area so  
that you can interact with them.  
When the ICC browser screen first appears, before any utility has been selected, the  
Main Window will display a schematic of the rear panel of the AIR-104/204, along with  
the devices that can be attached to each port.  
Message Window  
This area of the ICC browser screen is reserved for the display of important messages  
(such as error messages and progress messages) that provide feedback on the AIR-104/  
204’s activities and status. For example, if you attempt to access the Internet but the  
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AIR-104/204 has not been configured with the correct password for your ISP account,  
the Message Window will display a message to inform you of this situation. A full  
explanation of these messages can be found in Appendix A  
.
The System Status monitoring window  
The System Status monitoring window is not integrated into the ICC browser screen.  
Rather, it appears as a separate, dedicated browser window that contains no utilities, so  
that you may monitor the status of the AIR-104/204 as you use it, even if you have  
already logged off from the ICC.  
The System Status monitoring window appears automatically each time you successfully  
log on to the ICC. If you close the System Status monitoring window for any reason, you  
can re-open it by clicking System Status under the Monitoring heading in the ICC Menu  
.
Unlike the main ICC browser screen, the System Status monitoring window does not  
“time out”; it will continue to display the status of the AIR-104/204 until it is closed.  
The System Status window displays a table, each of whose rows represents a status  
report for one of the AIR-104/204’s interfaces. Each column of the table represents one  
category of the status report.  
Current Status  
(Host: 192.168.168.230)  
Device  
LAN  
Status  
Up  
Xmt Pkts  
12620  
Rcv Pkts Err Pkts  
14266  
0
Modem1  
Modem 2  
Up  
15432  
8542  
28236  
10426  
6
0
isp1  
Disconnect  
Clear  
The System Status monitoring table  
Device: indicates the nature of the interface whose status is being monitored; interfaces  
are LAN Modem1, and Modem2. The four-port Ethernet hub built into the AIR-104/204  
,
is reported as a single unit (LAN). Status reports for Modem1 or Modem2 will appear  
only if a modem or ISDN terminal adapter is connected to the COM1 or COM2 port,  
respectively (the V.90 modem built into the AIR-204 occupies the COM1 port, and so  
always is reported as Modem1).  
Status: indicates the current state of the interface. The status of the LAN interface can  
be Up (indicating that the built-in hub is functional and connected) or Down. Normal  
status for the Modem1 and Modem2 interfaces should be either NoCall (the modem is  
not currently accessing the Internet) or isp1/isp2 (the modem is currently accessing the  
Internet, using the first or second ISP account, respectively). If you have disabled the  
Modem1 or Modem2 interface from the ICC menu (see How to configure your modem  
connection later in this chapter), that interface’s status will be reported as disabled. If the  
Modem1 or Modem2 interface experiences an error, its status will be reported as error  
.
Xmt Pkts: indicates the number of packets that the interface has transmitted since it was  
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last cleared (see The Clear button below).  
Rcv Pkts: indicates the total number of packets that the interface has received since it  
was last cleared (see The Clear button below).  
Err Pkts: indicates the number of flawed packets that the interface has received since it  
was last cleared (see The Clear button below).  
The Disconnect button  
The Disconnect button at the bottom of the System Status window provides a  
convenient shortcut for quickly disconnecting an active Internet connection on the  
Modem1 or Modem2 interface. Using the mouse, highlight Modem1 or Modem2 on the  
System Status monitoring table, and then use the mouse to click the Disconnect button.  
That interface’s ISP connection will be taken down as soon as possible . Attempting to  
disconnect the LAN interface has no effect.  
The Clear button  
The Clear button at the bottom of the System Status window lets you reset the  
accumulated packet statistics (Xmt Pkts  
fresh count. Using the mouse, highlight the interface that you wish to reset, and then use  
the mouse to click the Clear button. The Xmt Pkts Rcv Pkts, and Err Pkts columns  
should immediately reset to zero and begin accumulating a fresh set of statistics.  
,
Rcv Pkts, and Err Pkts) to zero and begin a  
,
How to configure your modem connection  
Before the AIR-104/204 can establish a connection with your Internet Service Provider  
(ISP), you may need to input some information about the modem(s) you have connected  
to it, so that the AIR-104/204 can communicate properly with the modem(s).  
Additionally, you may configure the AIR-104/204 to enable or disable either of the  
modem ports. You should disable those modem ports (external or internal) that are not  
connected to live phone lines, so that the AIR-104/204 will not keep attempting to set up  
Internet connections with them, thereby causing delays for the users on your LAN as the  
AIR-104/204 continually attempts to make a call that can never go through. Disabling a  
modem causes the AIR-104/204 to ignore it, and instead try the call only on the  
remaining good line.  
The simplest procedure for configuring the AIR-104/204 utilizes the Internet  
Configuration Console (ICC), which is fully described above in the section entitled How do  
I log onto the AIR-104/204? System requirements for this procedure are detailed at the  
beginning of this chapter, in the section entitled What do I need to configure the AIR-104/  
204?  
Alternatively, you may configure the AIR-104/204 by using the Command Line Interface  
(CLI). The CLI can be accessed remotely, via Telnet, or directly, via a console attached to  
the AIR-104/204. See Chapter 7 for full details about the Command Line Interface.  
Using the ICC to configure the modem connection  
The procedure for configuring Modem1 and Modem2 is the same in both cases. You  
should input configuration information for any external modem connected to the AIR-  
104/204 , but there is no need to input this information for the internal V.90  
modem built into the COM1 port of the AIR-104/204 . However, you can still  
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use this configuration procedure to enable or disable the built-in V.90 modem of the AIR-  
104/204 (by clicking on Modem1 under the Configuration heading of the ICC Menu).  
Follow the same procedure to enable or disable any external modem connected to the  
AIR-104/204 .  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From a properly-connected network PC, use your Web browser to log on to  
the ICC (see How do I interface with the AIR-104/204?  
)
On the ICC Menu, locate the Configuration heading, and click on Modem1 or  
Modem2, depending on whether you wish to configure the modem  
connected to the COM1 port or the COM2 port, respectively.  
Note: The built-in V.90 modem of the AIR-104/204 occupies the COM1 port,  
which is configured by clicking Modem1 on the ICC Menu  
.
The following screen appears (Modem1 is chosen as an example).  
Modem 1 Configuration  
Enable Modem  
Disable Modem  
Other  
Select Modem Type  
Modem 1 Initialization  
String (Optional)  
Apply  
Cancel  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Enable or disable the selected modem by clicking on the appropriate area  
with the mouse.  
Select Modem Type: this item only appears if the port you have selected is  
connected to an external modem (not the built-in V.90 modem of the AIR-  
104/204 ). Click on the down arrow with the mouse. A drop-down list will  
appear; select the brand name of your external modem, and then click it with  
the mouse to select it. If you cannot find your modem on the list, then select  
Other (the default).  
Step 5  
Modem Initialization String: the contents of this field should appear  
automatically, according to the modem type you selected in the previous  
step. If the selected modem is the built-in V.90 modem of the AIR-104/204,  
this field will remain blank; no input is required. You need to input a modem  
initialization string only if you selected Other for Modem Type in the previous  
step. Enter standard Hayes set commands to be sent to the modem by the  
AIR-104/204 upon initialization. See your modem’s user guide for more  
information.  
Note: If modem initialization information is not available, then just leave this field  
blank. Most modem types will operate properly by default.  
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Step 6  
Click the Apply button with the mouse.  
How to configure your Internet connection  
After you have configured the modem connection(s) of your AIR-104/204 , the last step  
required for Internet access is configure your Internet connection.  
Unlike more complicated routers, the AIR-104/204 is specifically optimized for user-  
friendly Internet access. You may safely ignore the whole system of applying for and  
assigning IP addresses - the AIR-104/204 handles all these processes for you  
automatically.  
To allow the AIR-104/204 to communicate with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for  
Internet access, you just need to input your ISP’s contact telephone number, your ISP  
account name, and your ISP account password. The AIR-104/204 will take care of  
everything else, and you can begin accessing the Internet right away.  
The simplest procedure for configuring the AIR-104/204 utilizes the Internet  
Configuration Console (ICC), which is fully described above in the section entitled How do  
I log onto the AIR-104/204? System requirements for this procedure are detailed at the  
beginning of this chapter, in the section entitled What do I need to configure the AIR-104/  
204?  
Alternatively, you may configure the AIR-104/204 by using the Command Line Interface  
(CLI). The CLI can be accessed remotely, via Telnet, or directly, via a console attached to  
the AIR-104/204. See Chapter 7 for full details about the Command Line Interface.  
Using the ICC to configure the Internet connection  
Step 1  
From a properly-configured and connected network PC, use your Web  
browser to log on to the ICC (see How do I log onto the AIR-104/204?  
)
Step 2  
On the ICC Menu, locate the Configuration heading, and click on Internet  
Connection Setup. The Configure Internet Access screen will appear in the  
Configuration Window of the ICC browser screen.  
Configure Internet Access  
How do you connect to the Internet ?  
I use one modem to access the Internet  
I want to use two modems for increased speed to and from the  
Internet  
Next  
If the AIR-104/204 is connected only to a single modem, or if dual modems are  
connected but you only wish to use one of them, then select “I use one modem to  
access the Internet”. If the AIR-104/204 is connected to two modems and you wish to  
be able to use both of them, then select “I want to use two modems for increased speed  
to and from the Internet”.  
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After you have made your selection, click on the Next button. Depending on your  
selection, proceed to consult either the Single-Modem Configuration section or the Dual-  
Modem Configuration section below.  
Single-modem configuration  
From the Configuration heading on the ICC Menu, you should have clicked Internet  
Connection Setup and then selected “I use one modem to access the Internet”. The  
Internet Access Configuration screen appears in the Configuration Window of the ICC  
browser screen.  
Step 1  
Enter the following information:  
Phone Number for Internet Account: the telephone number used to access  
your ISP account.  
ISP Account Name: the username of your ISP account.  
ISP Account Password: the password of your ISP account.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
On the line that reads Test Connection Using Port, click and drag to select  
the port number (COM1 or COM2) of the modem that you will use to access  
the Internet.  
Click on the APPLY and TEST button.  
Note: When you click APPLY and TEST, the AIR-104/204 will immediately  
attempt to place a call to your Internet Service Provider, using the modem you have  
just identified. Watch the Message Window on the ICC browser screen for any  
messages. If the connection is opened successfully, your LAN users should re-boot  
their PCs, after which they may begin to access the Internet. If the connection is not  
successful, the Message Window will provide you with information about the nature  
of the problem.  
Dual-modem configuration  
If you have connected modems to both the COM1and COM2 ports of the AIR-104/204  
(the built-in V.90 modem on the AIR-104/204 occupies the COM1 port) and you select  
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dual-modem configuration to maximize bandwidth, you will also need previously to have  
arranged two ISP accounts (see Internet Access under What do I need to configure the  
AIR-104/204? at the beginning of this chapter).  
Dual-modem configuration allows you to take advantage of the “Bandwidth on Demand”  
feature of the AIR-104/204. For more information about this feature, consult the section  
entitled Advanced System Configuration in Chapter 5  
.
From the Configuration heading on the ICC Menu, you should have clicked Internet  
Connection Setup and then selected “I want to use two modems for increased speed to  
and from the Internet”. The Configure Internet Access screen for the first Internet  
account appears in the Main Window of the ICC browser screen.  
Configure Internet Access  
First Internet Account  
Phone Number for Internet Account  
Internet Account Name  
Internet Account Password  
Test connection using port  
1
APPLY and TEST  
CANCEL  
Press Here to Activate a Second Account  
Step 1  
Enter the following information for the first Internet account:  
Phone Number for Internet Account: the telephone number used to access  
this ISP account.  
Internet Account Name: the username of this ISP account.  
Internet Account Password: the password of this ISP account.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
On the line that reads Test Connection Using Port, click and drag to select  
the port number (COM1 or COM2) of the modem to which you intend to test  
this ISP account.  
Click on the APPLY and TEST button.  
Note: When you click APPLY and TEST, the AIR-104/204 will immediately  
attempt to place a call to your Internet Service Provider, using the modem you have  
just identified. Watch the Message Window on the ICC browser screen for any  
messages. If the connection is opened successfully, your LAN users should re-boot  
their PCs, after which they may begin to access the Internet. If the connection is not  
successful, the Message Window will provide you with information about the nature  
of the problem.  
Step 4  
After Step 3 has been successfully completed, click on the button that  
reads Press Here to Activate a Second Account. The Configure Internet  
Access screen for the second Internet account appears in the Main Window  
of the ICC browser screen.  
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Second Internet Account  
Phone Number for 2nd Internet Account  
2nd Internet Account Name  
2nd Internet Account Password  
Test connection using port  
1
APPLY and TEST  
CANCEL  
Step 4  
Enter the following information for the second Internet account:  
Phone Number for 2nd Internet Account: the telephone number used to  
access this ISP account.  
2nd Internet Account Name: the username of this ISP account.  
2nd Internet Account Password: the password of this ISP account.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
On the line that reads Test Connection Using Port, click and drag to select  
the port number (COM1 or COM2) of the modem to which you intend to  
test this ISP account.  
Click APPLY and TEST  
.
Note: When you click APPLY and TEST, the AIR-104/204 will immediately  
attempt to place a call to your Internet Service Provider, using the modem you have  
just identified. Watch the Message Window on the ICC browser screen for any  
messages. If the connection is opened successfully, your LAN users should re-boot  
their PCs, after which they may begin to access the Internet. If the connection is not  
successful, the Message Window will provide you with information about the nature  
of the problem.  
After successful configuration, what next?  
After the ISP account(s) specified by your configuration has been opened successfully, all  
the users on your LAN may begin accessing the Internet immediately. However, each PC  
that wishes to communicate with the Internet must be configured to obtain an IP address  
from the AIR-104/204 automatically. The procedure to configure network PC’s is  
described fully in Chapter 3  
.
Additionally, every time that the AIR-104/204 opens a new ISP connection, there is a  
possibility that the DNS information provided by the ISP may have changed (for more  
information, see the section entitled Advanced System Configuration in Chapter 5). If this  
occurs, users on the LAN may need to reboot their computers in order to access the  
Internet successfully.  
Happy surfing!  
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What is "advanced configuration"?  
Advanced configuration of the AIR-104/204 covers a range of options that allow you to  
fine-tune your Internet access and your network configuration. These options are listed  
as the section titles in this chapter.  
None of the advanced configuration options is mandatory for basic Internet access. If  
you are configuring the AIR-104/204 for the first time, then you should begin with  
Chapter 4, which lists all the procedures necessary to get going immediately.  
Knowledge of the procedures detailed in Chapter 4 (Basic Router Configuration) is  
assumed as a basic background for this chapter. Specifically, Chapter 4 gives  
instructions for using a network PC to log onto the Internet Configuration Console (ICC)  
utility contained in the AIR-104/204’s firmware. Most of the procedures described in this  
chapter utilize this same procedure; if you have any questions about accessing the ICC,  
please refer to Chapter 4  
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Viewing the Connection Log  
To enhance network monitoring and cost control, the AIR-104/204 keeps a running  
record of its Internet access activity (the Connection Log). The Connection Log records  
the date and time of occurence for two different categories of events: trigger events and  
connect /disconnect events.  
A trigger event is recorded every time that a network device’s request to access the  
Internet causes the AIR-104/204 to attempt to open a new connection to your ISP.  
Reviewing trigger events allows you to identify which workstation (and, more specifically,  
which application) creates the demand for Internet access.  
A connect /disconnect event is recorded every time that a connection between the AIR-  
104/204 and your ISP is established or taken down, respectively. Reviewing connect  
and disconnect events allows you to determine your telephone charges and Internet  
service charges.  
The Connection Log is large enough to record up to 128 separate events. If the  
Connection Log fills up, the oldest entries are overwritten first, in favor of new entries.  
To view the Connection Log  
To view the Connection Log, find the Monitoring heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
Connection Log.  
The Connection Log appears in the main window of the ICC browser screen.  
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Trigger events  
In addition to the date and time of the event, the Detail column records the IP address of  
the network device triggering the connection, the IP address that the network device is  
attempting to contact, the TCP port of the application that is triggering the connection,  
and the protocol of the attempted transmission.  
Connect events  
In addition to the date and time of the event, the Detail column records the destination  
phone number and the connection rate.  
Setting the time  
The AIR-104/204 maintains a real-time clock, which is used to provide timestamps for  
entries in the Connection Log and the System Log. The AIR-104/204’s internal clock  
also controls Internet access time restrictions. For more information about the  
Connection Log and Internet access time restrictions, see the relevant sections in this  
chapter; for more information about messages that may appear in the System Log, see  
Appendix A  
.
The AIR-104/204 does not contain a battery to back up its internal clock, so the time will  
not be maintained across a system reset or power-down. Therefore, in order to utilize  
properly any feature that requires the clock to be accurate, you will need to reset the AIR-  
104/204’s clock to the correct date and time after a system reset or power-down.  
However, please note that when you set your local time zone and current Daylight  
Savings Time status, these indicators are stored in flash memory; therefore they do NOT  
need to be re-entered after a system reset or power-down.  
Note: Unsaved configuration items are automatically saved to non-volatile flash  
memory every 30 minutes. They can also be manually saved by the Save  
Configuration procedure described in Chapter 6  
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For your convenience, and to ensure consistency, the AIR-104/204 is designed to  
automatically capture the date and time kept by your management PC whenever it logs  
onto the ICC. If you wish to reset the AIR-104/204’s clock, you should first ensure that  
your management PC is set to the correct date and time, and then apply your  
management PC’s time to the router. The procedure is outlined below. The same  
procedure allows you to modify your local time zone, as well as your current Daylight  
Savings Time status.  
Alternatively, you can use the Command Line Interface to manually set the time in the  
router. See chapter 7 for details.  
To adjust the time settings  
Step 1  
Log onto the ICC. Find the System Tools heading on the ICC Menu, and  
click on System Time. The System Time Setting window appears in the main  
window of the ICC browser screen. Current time settings within the router  
are displayed at the top of the window.  
System Time Setting  
Current Router Time  
and Time Zone: GMT -8, Daylight Saving  
12/06/99 16:20:09  
Proposed Router Time  
Daylight Savings Time  
12/06/99 16:20:09  
Select to Change the Time Zone for the Router Location  
(GMT-08:00)PacificTime(US&Canada):Tijuana  
APPLY  
Step 2  
Step 3  
The date and time captured from your management PC are displayed in the  
box labeled Proposed Router Time. Click the Daylight Savings Time box with  
the mouse to select and de-select this option.  
If necessary, click on the down arrow to the right of the Time Zone box, and  
the drop-down list of time zones appears. Find the appropriate time zone for  
your location, and click it with the mouse to select your choice.  
Note: Your settings for Daylight Savings Time status and Time Zone will be stored  
in the AIR-104/204’s flash memory (see previous note). It is not necessary to reset  
them every time the AIR-104/204 powers down or resets.  
Step 4  
Click the Apply button with the mouse. The AIR-104/204’s clock time will be  
changed to reflect your adjustments and displayed immediately at the top of  
the System Time Setting window.  
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Setting Internet access time restrictions  
To enhance security, efficiency, and cost control, you can configure the AIR-104/204 to  
disallow Internet access except on certain days, at certain times.  
In order for this feature to be effective, the AIR-104/204’s internal clock must already  
have been set to the correct date and time. See Setting the Time (above) for full details.  
When the AIR-104/204 has undergone a system reset or a power-down, at first the date  
and time will be unset. If you have configured the AIR-104/204 to restrict Internet  
access to certain days and times, it will not be able to comply with these restrictions until  
you set the correct date and time. Therefore, the AIR-104/204 can be configured to  
respond to this circumstance either by freely allowing Internet access, or by disallowing  
all Internet access until the clock is set. Once you have set the correct date and time  
from a management PC, the AIR-104/204 will once again begin complying with the  
underlying Internet access time restrictions stored in memory.  
To set Internet access time restrictions  
Step 1  
Log onto the ICC. Find the Configuration heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on Internet Access Time. The Internet Access Time Configuration window  
appears in the main window of the ICC browser screen. Current settings  
(stored in memory) are displayed.  
Internet Access Time Configuration  
Enter the day & time range during which Internet access will be allowed  
Day of the Week:  
Time of the Day  
All (7 days)  
From:  
Day Range  
To::  
Mon  
Fri  
All (24 hrs)  
From:  
Time Range (hh: 00-23, mm: 00-59)  
To::  
(hh:mm)  
(hh:mm)  
08:00  
18:00  
If the system loses its time setting, allow Internet access?  
Yes  
APPLY  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Specify which days of the week Internet access should be allowed. Set the  
days of the week during which Internet access is allowed. You may specify a  
Day Range by clicking on the appropriate drop-down lists, or click on All to  
allow Internet access every day.  
Specify which times Internet access should be allowed. Specify a Time  
Range by clicking on the appropriate boxes and typing in the times that you  
wish Internet access privileges to begin and end (Please note that this setting  
is based upon a 24 hour clock). Select All to allow Internet access from  
midnight to midnight on the days you selected in Step 2.  
Select a default status for Internet access privilege when the AIR-104/204 cannot comply  
with your desired Internet access time restrictions (i.e. after the router has been reset or  
powered down). If you select "Yes" (the default), then Internet access will be allowed until  
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the clock is set. If you select "No", then Internet access will not be allowed until the clock  
is set.  
Step 4  
Click on the Apply button with the mouse when you are finished.  
Advanced System Configuration  
The Advanced System Configuration utility allows you to fine-tune the AIR-104/204’s  
handling of shared Internet access.  
The most basic function provided by this utility is to set the Idle Timeout, i.e. how long the  
primary ISP connection from the COM1 port (or the built-in V.90 modem of the AIR-204)  
should be allowed to remain idle before the AIR-104/204 disconnects it.  
The Multiple Account Usage area lets you enable or disable the “bandwidth on demand”  
feature, which causes a second Internet Account to be established or terminated  
automatically in response to changing demand for Internet access.  
You may also modify the AIR-104/204’s Private IP Address, if you wish, to assign it to a  
different IP subnet, or to avoid any conflict caused by two network devices sharing the  
same private IP address. If you change the router’s IP subnet (the third section of the  
four-part IP address) from the default value of 168, then all new DHCP assignments will  
use this new subnet value.  
You may specify Primary and Secondary DNS IP Addresses to be used for Internet  
access. Normally, the AIR-104/204 will acquire from your ISP the IP addresses of primary  
and secondary Domain Name Servers (DNS) that translate website or other Internet  
names into IP addresses. You may instead configure the AIR-104/204 to assign others of  
your own choosing.  
Finally, you may enable DHCP, causing your AIR-104/204 to provide IP addresses to  
your network PC’s, or disable DHCP if you wish to set IP addresses mamually (DHCP is  
enabled by default). Also, you may select Static DHCP for any of your network PC’s,  
which causes that PC always to receive the same IP address (this may be necessary for  
certain network applications). The AIR-104/204 supports up to 20 such static DHCP  
assignments.  
To set advanced configuration options  
Step 1  
Log onto the ICC. Find the Configuration heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on Advanced Configuration. The Advanced System Configuration window  
appears in the main window of the ICC browser screen. Current settings are  
displayed.  
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Private IP Address  
192  
255  
168 168  
230  
0
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Private IP Netmask:  
255  
255  
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Primary DNS IP Address  
Secondary DNS IP Address  
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Enable  
Disable  
DHCP  
Multiple Account Usage  
Connect 2nd Account if Needed  
300  
Idle timeout (0-3600 seconds)  
APPLY  
STATIC DHCP  
Step 2  
Enter the following information:  
Private IP Address: the private IP address for the AIR-104/204’s LAN  
interface. The default private IP address is:  
192.168.168.230  
Note: Once you change the private IP address (e.g., from the default of  
192.168.168.230 to 192.168.167.230), network PC’s will no longer be able to  
communicate with your AIR-104/204 - specifically, the management PC that just  
changed the IP address will no longer be able to communicate with the AIR-104/  
204. To reconnect, you need to re-boot your computer. Similarly, all other devices  
on the LAN need to be restarted before they can access the Internet again.  
Private IP Netmask: the network mask for your LAN. Its value is  
255.255.255.0 and cannot be changed.  
Primary DNS IP Address: the IP address of the primary Domain Name Server  
(DNS). By default, the IP address of the primary DNS server acquired from  
your ISP will appear here. Here you may change that IP address to another,  
if you wish.  
Secondary DNS IP Address: the IP address of the secondary Domain Name  
Server. By default, the IP address of the primary DNS server acquired from  
your ISP will appear here. Here you may change that IP address to another,  
if you wish.  
DHCP: select enable (the default) or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol (DHCP). When enabled, the AIR-104/204 will act as a DHCP server,  
providing an IP address, network mask, gateway address (the AIR-104/204’s  
private IP address), and DNS addresses to any requesting network device  
that is configured as a DHCP client.  
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Multiple Account Usage: If you have configured two Internet accounts, here  
you may control the “bandwidth on demand” feature. If you select “Connect  
2nd Account Only if Needed(the default), then the “bandwidth on demand“  
feature will be enabled, and the AIR-104/204 will only establish a second  
connection if Internet traffic increases above an upper threshold. Once the  
traffic decreases below a lower threshold, the second connection will be  
taken down. If you select “Always Use Two Accounts”, then both  
connections from COM1 and COM2 will always be opened and closed  
together. Please note that this latter choice may result in increased phone  
and ISP charges.  
Idle Timeout: Set the number of seconds that the modem connection is  
allowed to remain idle before the AIR-104/204 will disconnect from the ISP.  
The idle timeout may set from  
0
to 3600 seconds (the default setting is 300).  
If you select , the connection will never time out.  
0
Step 3  
Step 4  
When you are finished, click the Apply button.  
If you want to configure static DHCP assignments, click the STATIC DHCP  
button and continue on to the next section.  
Static DHCP Assignments  
You will need to create an entry on the DHCP Static Assignment Table for each PC that is  
to be assigned a static IP address.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Log onto the ICC. Find the Configuration heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on Advanced Configuration. The Advanced System Configuration window  
appears in the main window of the ICC browser screen. Current settings are  
displayed.  
At the bottom of the Advanced System Configuration screen, click on the  
STATIC DHCP button. The Static Assignment Table appears in the main  
window of the ICC browser screen.  
DHCP Configuration  
Static Assignment Table  
Name  
Bing  
IP Address  
MAC Address  
192.168.168.95  
00-aa-00-62-c6-09  
Add  
Edit  
Delete  
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Step 3  
To add an entry to the DHCP Static Assignment Table, click on the  
Add button at the bottom of the table. The Add a Static Entry screen  
appears in the main window of the ICC browser screen.  
Step 4  
Enter the following information to create a static DHCP entry:  
Name: Enter a name for your reference.  
IP Address: The IP address to be consistently assigned to this device.  
MAC Address: The hardware address associated with the Ethernet adapter  
of the network device. Please note that dashes must separate each pair of  
hexadecimal digits.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
When you are finished, click on the Apply button. The DHCP Static Assign-  
ment Table will appear again in the main window of the ICC browser screen.  
Repeat steps 3-5 to assign further static DHCP entries. You may also select  
an existing static DHCP entry by clicking it with the mouse; then click on the  
Edit button to edit the selected entry, or click on Delete to delete it.  
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Chapter 6  
Management  
What is "management"?  
The management functions of the AIR-104/204 provide you with convenient tools  
necessary to update the AIR-104/204 over the long term. This chapter covers the  
following common tasks:  
How to save or clear configuration changes  
How to restart the AIR-104/204  
How to change my ICC password  
What if I forget the ICC password?  
How to upgrade the AIR-104/204’s software  
How to save or clear configuration changes  
While fine-tuning your Internet access, you may need to make temporary adjustments to  
the AIR-104/204; therefore, the configurations you enter will NOT be saved to flash  
memory instantly. Instead, the AIR-104/204 is designed to save to flash memory any  
unsaved configuration changes, every thirty minutes, automatically. For closer  
management, you can use the Configuration Options to save changes manually, or to  
clear the configuration completely.  
Step 1  
Log onto the ICC. Find the System Tools heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on Configuration Data Options. The Configuration Data Options screen  
appears in the main window of the ICC browser screen.  
Configuration Data Options  
Save the configuration to flash memory  
Save  
Clear the configuration and reset the system  
Clear and Reset  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Click Save to save the current configuration database to flash memory, or  
click Clear and Reset to erase your entire configuration database (in favor of  
factory defaults) and reset the system.  
When you click Clear and Reset, you will be asked to confirm your decision.  
Click Yes to clear the configuration and reset the system, or click No to  
cancel.  
Configuration Options  
Do you want to continue?  
Yes  
No  
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How to restart the AIR-104/204  
Besides toggling the power switch on the back panel of the AIR-104/204, you can also  
restart the system from the ICC Menu.  
Step 1  
Log onto the ICC. Find the System Tools heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on Reset System. The Reset System screen appears in the main window of  
the ICC browser screen.  
Reset System  
Do you really want to reset the system?  
Yes  
No  
Step 2  
Click Yes to reset the system, or click No to cancel.  
Note: Resetting the AcerRouter disconnects any active calls, and may disrupt  
current user operations. You may also lose recent configuration changes (those that  
have been made within the last 30 minutes), unless they have been saved manually  
(see the relevant section above for the procedure).  
How to change the ICC password  
For added security, you should frequently change the ICC password saved in the AIR-  
104/204. In particular, once you have successfully installed and configured the AIR-104/  
204 for the first time, you should change the factory default ICC password to one of your  
own choosing.  
Step 1  
Log onto the ICC. Find the System Tools heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on Change Password. The Password Configuration screen appears in the  
main window of the ICC browser screen.  
Password Configuration  
Current Password  
New Password  
Confirm Password  
SUBMIT  
(Forget your password? - see the Users Guide for instructions.)  
Step 2  
Enter the following information:  
Current Password: the password that you just used to log onto the ICC.  
New Password: the new ICC password that you wish to implement  
Confirm Password: enter the new ICC again, to avoid any error.  
Note: If you are changing the password for the first time, the Current Password is  
the factory default: “password”.  
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Step3  
When you are finished, click Submit.  
What if I forget the ICC password?  
For your security, a password is REQUIRED to log onto the AIR-104/204. If you forget  
the ICC password, the only way to recover is to clear the entire configuration manually  
and return the unit to its original state as shipped from the factory. Unfortunately, this will  
also result in the loss of your entire configuration database; all settings will need to be re-  
entered. To clear the configuration manually and restore the password to the default,  
follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Connect a PC to the CONSOLE port of the AIR-104/204. The procedure is  
outlined in Chapter 2  
.
Run the terminal emulation software (e.g. HyperTerminal) on the console PC.  
See Chapter 7 for details on the proper settings for the terminal software.  
Toggle the power switch on the rear panel of the AIR-104/204 to off, and then  
toggle it back it on again. In the console PC’s terminal window, the message  
“Loading firmware...” will be displayed.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
When the "Ready" message is displayed in the console PC’s terminal  
window, immediately (within one second) press Control-C on the console  
PC’s keyboard.  
The AIR-104/204 will undergo a system reset. After the system reset has  
been completed, all settings stored in the AIR-104/204 will return to the  
factory defaults. In particular, the ICC password once again will become  
password”.  
Note: Keep in mind that anyone can perform this procedure and seriously  
compromise security in your network. Make sure physical access to the AIR-104/  
204 is consistent with your security requirements.  
How to upgrade the AIR-104/204 software  
Periodically, you may need to upgrade the AIR-104/204’s firmware (firmware is the  
software that controls the AIR-104/204’s operations). Normally, this is done when you  
discover a problem that is resolved in a newer version of the firmware, or when Acer  
produces an updated version of the firmware which includes new features that you need.  
Otherwise, if you are happy with your current situation, you may not want to upgrade  
even if a new version is available. Please check the Acer Netxus website for information  
about the latest firmware upgrades (the software can be downloaded directly from the  
website):  
The upgrade procedure follows:  
Step 1  
Using a web browser, connect to the Internet and acess the Acer Netxus  
website at:  
Following the directions on the website, download the desired version of the  
software and install it in your local PC environment.  
Step 2  
Log onto the ICC. Find the System Tools heading on the ICC Menu, and click  
on System Upgrade. The System Upgrade screen appears in the main  
window of the ICC browser screen.  
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Step 3  
Enter the path or filename where you installed the software in Step 1 above  
(e.g., a200v101.sig), or click Browse to select a path to the software. When  
ready, click the Upgrade button, and follow the onscreen instructions. The  
new firmware will begin loading across the network. After the operation is  
complete, be sure to reset the AIR-104/204, and the new firmware will take  
effect.  
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Chapter 7  
The Command Line Interface  
What is the Command Line Interface?  
Although the AIR-104/204 is most conveniently configured and managed via the Internet  
Configuration Console (described in Chapter 4), it is also possible to interface with the  
router using the Command Line Interface (CLI). In fact, certain feature of the AIR-104/  
204 are ONLY accessible by means of the CLI. The CLI is a text-based user interface,  
unlike the graphic interface of the ICC, and it MUST be used to control the AIR-104/204  
from a directly-connected console PC.  
Using the Command Line Interface  
There are two ways to access the AIR-104/204’s CLI:  
Telnet  
console (direct PC connection running terminal emulation software)  
Connecting to the CLI via Telnet  
The AIR-104/204 can be accessed via Telnet from any PC that is connected to the  
network. You may use any telnet program that complies with the standard TCP/IP  
protocols; the most simple procedure is to click on the Windows 95/98 Start button, click  
Run, and type in “telnet” followed by the IP address when the Run window appears  
(please recall that the AIR-104/204’s default IP address is 192.168.168.230).  
Connecting to the CLI through the console port  
Another way to invoke the command line interface is to connect a PC running terminal  
emulation software directly into the CONSOLE port on the AIR-104/204. A null modem  
cable is supplied to make this connection; see Chapter 2 for more details on the  
installation procedure.  
Your console PC will require terminal emulation software, such as the Hyperterminal  
program that comes bundled with Windows 95/98. The instructions given here are for  
Hyperterminal; for any other software, consult the user’s guide on the best way to enter  
the same parameters.  
Step 1  
Run the Hyperterminal program: click on the Windows 95/98 Start Button,  
select Programs, then Accessories, then Hyperterminal, and finally click on  
the version of Hyperterminal that you wish to use. The Hyperterminal window  
appears.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
On the Hyperterminal tool bar, click on File, and then select Properties from  
the menu that appears. The Connection Properties window appears.  
On the Connection Properties window, click on the Settings tab. Find the  
Emulation bar, and click on the down arrow for its drop-down menu. Set  
Emulation to VT-100  
.
Step 4  
Step 5  
On the Connection Properties window, click on the Connect To tab. Click on  
the Configure button. The COM1/2 Properties window appears.  
On the COM1/2 Properties window, for the Port Settings enter the following  
values:  
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Bits per second (baud): 19200  
Data bits: 8  
Parity: None  
Stop Bits: 1  
Flow Control: Hardware  
Note: If your terminal emulation software does not allow you to set flow control  
options, then you should set the flow control manually. Click the Win95/98 Start  
button, select Settings, and click on the Control Panel. The Control Panel window  
appears; click on the System icon. Select Device Manager, and then COM Ports  
.
Choose either COM1 or COM2, depending on which port you are using to connect  
to the AIR-104/204. Under Settings, you will fill find Flow Control; set it to  
Hardware  
.
Note that after configuring these settings, some programs require you to  
close the application and then re-open it.  
Step 6  
Enter a carriage return to start your session.  
General guidelines  
When logging on to the AIR-104/204, the user will see a system sign-on message,  
followed by a password prompt:  
Acer Router Manager Console Version: rev_no build_date_time  
Please enter your password: ********  
As outlined in Chapter 4, the default password is “password”. If you are logging onto the  
system for the first time, key in the default password; you may change the password later  
to one of your own choosing. At all times, the password for the CLI is identical to the  
password for the ICC; if you change one, then you will also change the other at the same  
time. Please note that the password is case-sensitive. As you type in the password,  
your keystrokes will be echoed as asterisks (*). When you hit the Carriage Return, the  
password you have entered will be tested against the current password. If the password  
string is validated, the command prompt will be displayed:  
Command>  
The user may now begin to issue commands. Most of the commands are single-line  
commands, and no commands are context-sensitive: each command is independent of  
other commands before or after it.  
While entering commands with the CLI, please make a note of the following general  
guidelines:  
At any time, the user may type a “ ?” (preceded by a space) to request for help  
concerning what the user can enter next. If the CLI is expecting a keyword when the  
user types “?”, then all valid keywords will be displayed for selection, and the  
unfinished command will be re-displayed withe cursor at the end for the user to finish  
the input.  
Instead of entering a full keyword, the user may simply enter the first part of the  
keyword and then hit tab or space; the system will automatically complete the  
keyword, unless the characters entered thus far do not uniquely identify a keyword,  
in which case nothing will happen. If the user is unsure how to complete the  
keyword, she may simply type as many characters as she knows, followed by a “?”;  
the system will then display all valid keywords which match the partial input.  
At any time, the user can type control-p (^p, by pressing both the Ctrl key and the  
^p key at the same time) to repeat the previous command, or control-n to return to  
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the next command in the sequence. At startup, typing ^p or ^n will not cause  
anything to happen, since no sequence of commands exists yet. In normal  
operation, typing ^p will cause the previous command to show, and the cursor will  
sit at the end of the command. At this point, the user can either type a carriage  
return to accept the command, or type backspaces to edit the command from the  
end, or ^p to display the nextmost previous command in the sequence, or ^n  
display the command that comes after it in the sequence (if applicable). The CLI  
stores a total of up to 15 previously-entered commands in a sequence that can be  
invoked through ^p’s and ^n’s.  
Conventions  
The following notations will be used:  
lan means the LAN port;  
<> specifies the arguments of the command, <1-4> means a number between 1 to  
4;  
[ ] indicates a required or optional parameter, or choice of parameters; Interface  
Name or ifName represents a profile interface, which can be the LAN port (lan), or a  
modem profile.  
Profile Name means an Internet profile, not the LAN port.  
xxx/yyy means xxx, or yyy;  
num means any integer number (such as 19200, 9600, ...);  
MacAddr, or nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn means any MAC address in hexadecimal format,  
where each nn can be 00, 01, ... 09, 0A, 0B, 0C, 0D, 0E, 0F, 10, 11,… FF;  
ipAddr, netMask, or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx means any ip address or network mask, where  
xxx is a decimal integer between 0 and 255  
the term string means a string of characters up to the specified length, which may be  
enclosed in double quotes (“) (required if the string contains embedded blanks  
Command Categories  
From a functional point of view, commands can be grouped into the following functional  
categories:  
(1) Diagnostics  
(2) IP  
(3) Port  
(4) Profile  
(5) Security  
(6) Statistics  
(7) System  
This list may vary depending upon the model of AIR-104/204 and the installed features.  
For convenience, the section Command List summarizes all commands using the  
following categories:  
DHCP  
Diagnostics  
IP  
Port Commands  
Profile Commands  
Security  
Statistics  
System  
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DHCP Commands  
1
The Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) is a client/server protocol that defines an  
efficient and convenient means of dynamically assigning IP addresses and other  
networking parameters for a period of time upon request. In an AIR-104/204  
environment, this means either the dynamic assignment of private IP addresses to PCs  
co-residing on the LAN segment with the AIR-104/204, or a static assignment of these  
addresses according to the station identification (the MAC address) of the requesting  
client.  
Since the SOHO Router is configured with a private IPaddress for its LAN connection,  
the DHCP server is automatically enabled. (The DHCP function is disabled if the router  
discovers another DHCP server at initialization time, or if the user has explicitly disabled  
this function.) DHCP clients residing in LAN-resident machines, such as those running  
Windows 95/98, may then request a lease on an IP address from a DHCP server. As the  
term implies, the assignment of the address is temporary. The default lease period in a  
AIR-104/204 DHCP server is ten hours. The DHCP client is responsible for the renewal of  
the lease.  
Both static and dynamic DHCP assignments are supported. The range of IP addresses  
in the dynamic pool from which the server selects an address to satisfy a request is fixed  
and extends from 192.168.168.1 to 192.168.168.229, with the highest available address  
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being assigned first. Statically assigned addresses must be within this range as well . Up  
to 20 static DHCP assignments may be configured and saved.  
disable dhcp  
Description: This command disables the Dynamic Host Control Protocol server functions  
within the router. The router will no longer respond to lease requests. Existing  
leaseholders will not be able to renew their leases after the lease term expires, unless  
another DHCP server resides within the network.  
enable dhcp  
Description: This command enables the Dynamic Host Control Protocol server  
functionality within the router. When enabled, the router will service a client request for IP  
address and net mask assignment, as well as assignments of default gateway, and DNS  
server addresses. The pool of addresses from which the router selects is between  
192.168.xxx.1 and 192.168.xxx.229, inclusive. The default value of xxx is 168, unless re-  
configured with the set ip private… command (or its HTTP equivalent). The term of the  
lease is 10 hours. The factory default is enabled.  
1. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) defines DHCP in RFC-2131 and RFC-  
2132.  
2. In certain cases, statically assigned addresses may be above this address. Some  
AIR-104/204 models may not require this entire range and therefore, static DHCP  
assignments from this range may be used.  
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show dhcp  
Description: This command displays the current status of the Dynamic Host Control  
Protocol server.  
Example  
:
Command> show dhcp  
Admin Status:  
Enable  
Default Lease:  
Netmask:  
10 hours  
Network address:  
Default gateway:  
Primary DNS:  
192.168.168.0  
192.168.168.207  
255.255.255.0  
199.191.129.139Secondary DNS:  
199.191.144.75  
IP-Address  
Mac-Addr Lease-Expires  
Entry Type  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
192.168.167.134  
192.168.167.229  
00400535db4f  
222222222222  
06-15-99 14:24:5  
06-15-99 16:43:7  
Static  
Dynamic  
show dhcp table  
Description: This command displays the entries currently configured in the Static DHCP  
Assignment Table  
Example  
:
Command> show dhcp table  
Static Dhcp Assignments  
Name  
IP-Address  
Mac-Address  
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
daniel  
192.168.168.134  
00-40-05-35-DB-4F  
Diagnostic Commands  
connect profile isp 1  
connect profile isp 2  
Description: For Internet profiles, this command activates the specified profile as if a  
trigger occurred.  
disconnect profile isp 1  
disconnect profile isp 2  
Description: For active Internet connections, this command terminates the connection as  
if an idle timeout occurred.  
enable/disable trace  
Description: This command enables or disables the debug trace messages. When  
enabled, all log messages entered into the system log will appear in the console session  
from which this command is issued.  
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ping ipaddr [<n_times> < n_size>]  
Description: This command allows the user to ping an IP device (send a diagnostic  
message to be echoed by the receiving device). If n_times and n_size are optionally  
specified, the ping will be performed n_times times, and each time with size equal to  
n_size. Otherwise, ping will only be executed once with the packet size equal to 56 bytes.  
The maximum value of n_times is 100: any value larger than this will be set to 100.  
The maximum value of n_size is 1932: any value larger than this will be set to 1932.  
Example:  
Command> ping 10.0.0.2 100 1000  
repeating times = 100, data length = 1000  
Ping packets -- total: 100 sent: 100 received: 100  
Command> ping 10.0.0.2  
repeating times = 1, data length = 56  
Ping packets -- total: 1 sent: 1 received: 1  
set log level <1-10>  
Description: For a description of this command, see set log level <1-10> under System  
Commands.  
test modem <port #> <telephone number>  
Description: This command causes a modem call to the specified telephone number. The  
call is cleared immediately after a connection is established.  
IP Commands  
ping ipaddr [<n_times> < n_size>]  
Description: See description under Diagnostics.  
set ip private <ip_addr> <netmask>  
Description: This command is used to modify the private address on the AIR-104/204’s  
LAN interface.  
The IP network corresponding to the set ip private command becomes the private  
network. Private addresses are not legal for use on the Internet and therefore, devices in  
this network are no longer accessible from public devices on the Internet side. All devices  
within this private network are represented by one single IP address: the IP address  
received from an Internet Service Provider at connect time. Note that 192.168.168.230 is  
the default private address used for the AIR-104/204, and the private network address is  
192.168.168.0, and therefore all private devices should have IP addresses within the  
range of 192.168.168.1 to 192.168.168.254. Private IP addresses may be any Class C  
address with the range 192.168.xxx.0, where xxx is between 0 and 255.  
Example:  
Command> set ip private 192.168.168.168 255.255.255.0  
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show arp table  
Example:  
Command> show arp table  
110.0.0.1 at 00:60:20:00:00:15 permanent  
110.0.0.2 at 00:40:33:3D:D5:DB  
Description: This command displays the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache table,  
which contains up to 16 most recent MAC-to-IP-address mappings that have not been  
aged out.  
show icmp statistics  
Description: This command displays statistical information associated with the Internet  
Control Message Protocol (ICMP).  
Received  
Transmitted  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Dest Unreachable:  
Time Exceeded:  
IP Header Error:  
Source Quench:  
Redirect:  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Echo Request:  
Echo Reply:  
0
0
0
0
Timestamp Request:  
Timestamp Reply:  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Address Mask Request:  
Address Mask Reply:  
Calls to icmp error:  
Messages Reflected:  
show ip  
Description: This command displays all interfaces on which IP routing has been enabled.  
Example:  
AIR101> show ip  
Admin.  
State  
Oper.  
State  
Destination/  
Ifname  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Broadcast Addr  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
lan  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Up  
192.168.168.13  
255.255.255.0  
255.255.255.0  
isp1  
MIP1  
Inactive (Unnumbered)  
Inactive (Unnumbered)  
show ip isp1  
show ip isp2  
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show ip lan  
Description: This command displays the IP configuration over the specified interface.  
Example:  
Command> show ip lan  
Interface: lan  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
IP Address:  
192.168.168.92  
255.255.255.0  
255.255.255.0  
Up  
Netmask:  
Dest. IPAddress:  
Opr./Admin. State:  
RIP State:  
Active Ver.1  
Disabled  
IP Multicast:  
RIP Spoofing:  
Disabled  
show ip statistics  
Description: This command displays IP routing related statistics  
Example:  
AIR 101> show ip statistics  
Received  
Transmitted  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Packets Received  
32424  
1133  
Datagrams Generated Locally  
Packets Forwarded  
0
1714  
0
Datagrams Delivered to Upper Layer  
Raw Packets Sent  
Redirects Sent  
0
Packet drops:  
IP Header Errors  
Unknown Protocols  
Not Forwardable  
DONT_FRAGMENT Bit ON:  
No Buffers:  
3
0
1819  
0
0
No Route:  
0
Fragmentation:  
Total Fragments  
0
0
0
0
Datagrams Reassembled  
Datagrams Fragmented for Output  
Fragments Dropped after Timeout  
Fragments Dropped (Duplicates/No Space)  
0
0
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show tcp statistics  
Example:  
AIR 101> show tcp statistics  
Received  
Sent  
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Total Packets  
508  
577  
Show udp statistics  
Example:  
AIR 101> show udp statistics  
Received  
Delivered  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Total datagrams  
9
0
0
0
0
0
Datagrams with checksum error  
Datagrams with incorrect length  
Datagrams dropped due to buffer full  
Datagrams with dest. port unreachable  
Note: Multi-connection IP (MIP) Commands: Multi-connection IP (MIP) is the  
technology used to combine two Internet accounts to work together to provide increased  
bandwidth to the Internet. These commands allow the user to display information about  
the MIP group.  
show mip  
Description: The profiles associated with the multi-connection IP group are displayed,  
along with the current operational setting of the MIP group.  
show mip statistics  
Description: The statistics associated with the multi-connection IP group are displayed.  
Port Commands  
Port related commands are available for clearing statistical counters, enabling/disabling  
ports, and displaying port configuration and statistics.  
clear port statistics port 1  
clear port statistics port 2  
Description: This command clears port statistics. If a port is not specified, the statistics  
counters on all ports are cleared.  
enable/disable port 1  
enable/disable port 2  
Description: This command enables or disables a port.  
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show port  
Description: This command displays the configuration information for all ports.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show port  
Port Name :  
1
Port Type : MODEM  
Admin Status: No call  
Port speed: auto-115200  
Init String: unspecified  
Port Type : MODEM  
Init String: unspecified  
Port Name :  
2
Admin Status: No modem  
Port speed: auto-115200  
show port 1  
show port 2  
Description: This command displays the configuration of a modem port.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show port 1  
Port Name :  
1
Port Type : MODEM  
Init String: unspecified  
Admin State : Enabled  
Admin Status: No call  
Port speed:  
auto-115200  
show port statistics 1  
show port statistics 2  
Example  
:
Command> show portstatistics 1  
Received  
Transmitted  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Total packets  
Total bytes  
Total errors  
0
0
0
0
0
0
Profile Commands  
This section details the commands used to display information about Internet profiles.  
Internet profiles contain all the information needed for connections with an ISP.  
clear profile statistics  
Description: The statistics fields in all configured Internet profiles are reset to their initial  
values with this command.  
clear profile statistics isp1  
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clear profile statistics isp2  
Description: The statistics fields in the specified Internet profile are reset to their initial  
values with this command. If no profile name is specified, the statistics of both profiles are  
cleared.  
connect profile isp1  
connect profile isp2  
Description: This command activates the profile as if a trigger occurred.  
disconnect profile isp1  
disconnect profile isp2  
Description: For active Internet profiles, this command terminates the connection as if an  
idle timeout occurred.  
show profile  
This command displays a summary of all configured Internet profiles.  
Example:  
Command> show profile  
Prof Name  
Type  
AdminState  
Remote DN  
Call Action  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
isp1  
isp2  
Modems  
Modems  
Enabled  
Enabled  
5559357  
5559357  
Dial only  
Dial only  
show profile isp1  
show profile isp2  
Description: The details of a configured Internet profile are displayed.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show profile isp1  
Profile type:  
Modems  
Dial only  
No  
Admin. State:  
Remote DN:  
Caller ID:  
Enabled  
Call Action:  
5553500  
Clid Auth:  
Call Back:  
No  
Call Back #:  
PPP Oper. State:  
Max Receive Unit :  
User Account Name :  
Remote System Name:  
Send Auth. Type:  
TCP/IP VJ Compression:  
Multilink Type:  
Down  
1524  
account1  
Either  
Recv Auth. Type:  
Inactivity Timeout:  
None  
300  
Disabled  
Disabled  
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Show profile statistics  
Example:  
Command> show profile statistics  
Prof  
Oper.  
State  
Packets  
Sent  
Packets  
Rcv'd  
Errors  
Sent  
Errors  
Rcv'd  
Q-full  
Name  
Discar  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
isp1  
isp2  
Down  
Up  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4332  
561  
show profile statistics isp1  
show profile statistics isp2  
Example:  
Command> show profile statistics isp1  
isp1  
Received  
Transmitted  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Total octets:  
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total packets:  
Total errors:  
PPP Statistics  
Total control packets:  
Total data packets:  
IP packets  
0
0
0
0
0
0
PPP Error Statistics  
Unsupported protocols:  
Bad addresses:  
Bad FCSs:  
0
0
0
Code rejects:  
0
Bad controls:  
0
0
Packets too long:  
Statistics Commands  
clear port statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under Port Commands  
.
.
clear port statistics port 1  
clear port statistics port 2  
Description: Refer to this command under Port Commands  
clear profile statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under Profile Commands  
.
clear profile statistics isp1  
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clear profile statistics isp2  
Description: Refer to this command under Profile Commands  
.
show icmp statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under IP Commands  
.
.
.
show ip statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under IP Commands  
show mip statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under IP Commands  
show port statistics 1  
show port statistics 2  
Description: Refer to this command under Port Commands  
.
show profile statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under Profile Commands  
.
show profile statistics isp1  
show profile statistics isp2  
Description: Refer to this command under Profile Commands  
.
show tcp statistics  
Description: Refer to this command under IP Commands  
.
show isp1 statistics  
show isp2 statistics  
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show lan statistics  
Description: This command displays statistical information associated with the specified  
profile or the LAN.  
Examples:  
AcerRouter> show isp1 statistics  
interface: isp1  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Received  
Transmitted  
--------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------  
Total packets  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total octets  
Multicast packets  
Errors on interface  
Packets dropped  
Packets with unsupported protocol  
Last update time (sec)  
AcerRouter> show lan statistics  
interface: lan  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Received Transmitted  
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Total packets  
825  
456  
Total octets  
75425  
104293  
Multicast packets  
Errors on interface  
CSMA collisions  
0
0
0
0
0
Packets dropped  
0
Packets with unsupported protocol  
Last update time (sec)  
0
1599  
System Commands  
change password  
Description: This command allows the user to change the password used to log on to  
the Command Line Interface or the Internet Configuration Console utility. A password is a  
character string that starts with a letter and contains at least 6 and up to a total of 15  
alphanumeric characters. The password is case sensitive. The default factory setting is  
“password”.  
If you forget the Internet Configuration Console password, the only way to recover is clear  
the entire configuration and return the unit to its original state as shipped from the factory.  
Unfortunately, this means that you have to re-enter all of your configuration data.  
To clear the configuration and restore the password to the default, follow these steps:  
Connect a console to the AIR-104/204 Aux/Console port. Turn off the AIR-104/204, then  
turn it on again. In the console window, youll see the message Loading firmware...  
When you see the message "Ready", immediately (within one second) press Control-C.  
The AIR-104/204 will now reset. When this is complete, the AIR-104/204 will return all  
settings to the factory default. The password will once again be “password”.  
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Example  
:
Command> change password  
Please enter the old password: ********  
Please enter the new password: ********  
Please re-enter the new password: ********  
Password has been successfully changed  
clear config  
Description: This command is used to clear the configuration data in the flash memory.  
After clearing, the system will reboot. All user-configured data are lost. The configuration  
will return to the factory default settings.  
disable/enable remote-mgt  
Description: This command allows the administrator to lock out or enable both browser  
and telnet management connections. Only a direct console connection is supported if  
remote management is disabled.  
download config <filename> from <ipaddr>  
Description: This command causes the configuration file <fileName> to be downloaded  
to the system from a tftp server with the specified IP address.  
Example:  
Command> download config ar104.cfg from 205.51.23.12  
download firmware  
Description: This command causes the product firmware to be downloaded to the  
system from a directly attached PC running the terminal emulation software (one with z-  
modem file download capability). Note that this command cannot be used from a telnet  
session. This is an alternative to downloading the software using the Internet  
Configuration Console browser utility.  
Since the router will reset after this operation is complete, the system will first prompt for  
the confirmation. The system will ask the user to select the download speed. The user  
may then change the terminal baud rate for a faster download and press enter to  
continue (some terminal emulators require a disconnect followed by a connect in order  
for the changed parameters to take effect). Select the Z-modem protocol for use in  
downloading the firmware. The user then selects (opens) the firmware file for actual  
downloading.  
Upon completion of the download, the router will reset and is therefore intrusive to any  
active Internet session.  
help  
(This list may differ depending upon the AIR-104/204 model):  
Example:  
Command> help  
Commands are categorized as follows:  
(1) Diagnostics  
(4) Profile  
(2) IP  
(3) Port  
(5) Security  
(6) Statistics  
(7) System  
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connect profile <profile name>  
disable trace  
disconnect profile <profile name>  
enable trace  
ping <ip addr>  
ping <ip addr> <integer >=1> <packet length, >=56>  
test modem <port number> <dial number>  
Please enter a selection number [1..7] for more detail information:  
logout  
Description: This command logs the user out of the system.  
reset system  
Description: This command allows the user to reset the system. A confirmation will be  
displayed.  
save config  
Description: This command saves any configuration changes to the flash memory.  
In the background, the system is already periodically checking to see if any configuration  
changes have been made. If so, the entire configuration will be automatically saved to the  
flash memory. However, this command can also be used to execute the save operation  
immediately after some configuration changes, e.g., when the user intends to power  
down the system.  
set console baud <baudrate>  
Description: This command is used to set the baud rate for the auxiliary (console) port.  
The default baud rate is 19200 bits per second. After the baud rate is changed, the  
console will no longer work properly until the terminal baud rate is changed accordingly.  
Other allowed speeds include 115.2K, 57.6K, 38.4K, 28.8K, 19.2K, 14.4K, 9.6K, 4.8K,  
2.4K, and 1.2K.  
Example:  
Command> set console baud 19200  
set console timeout <1-60>  
Description: This command is used to set the console time-out value (in minutes). The  
default value is 10 minutes. That means if the user does not type anything on the console  
for 10 minutes, the console session will automatically be terminated.  
This timeout value also applies to telnet sessions.  
Example:  
Command> set console timeout 20  
set date <mm-dd-yy>  
Description: This command sets the current date in the AIR-104/204.  
Example:  
Command> set date 4-12-96  
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Set log level <1-10>  
Description: This command changes the system log level, causing different events to be  
logged into the system log table. It is often used for debugging purposes. The default log  
level is 2, which means all events belonging to log level 2 or below will be logged into the  
system log.  
set prompt <prompt>  
Description: This command defines a new command prompt. A prompt of up to 15  
characters may be entered. The default prompt is Command>.  
Example:  
Command> set prompt "Yes, Master"  
Yes, Master>  
set time <hh:mm:ss>  
Description: This command sets the time of the day (24-hour clock). Note that  
the time will normally be set automatically when a browser first connects to the router  
using the Internet Configuration Console utility.  
Example:  
Command> set time 20:33:00  
set timezone <-12- +12>  
Description: This command specifies the time zone for the AIR-104/204 location as an  
offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The time zone is normally set automatically  
when an HTTP browser first connects to the router using the Internet Configuration  
Console utility.  
Example:  
Command> set timezone -8  
Time Zone is set to GMT-8 hours.  
show config  
Description: A concise summary of the AIR-104/204 configuration is displayed.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show config  
IP Addr: 192.168.168.13  
NetMask: 255.255.255.0  
Speed = Auto detect  
Speed = Auto detect  
IP/IPX RIP: D/D  
Port 1: MODEM PPP ENABLED  
Port 2: MODEM PPP ENABLED  
show connection log  
Description: The connection log is displayed by the system. Up to 128 entries are  
maintained by the router in wraparound fashion. For a complete description of these  
entries, see Chapter 5, Advanced Configuration.  
Example:  
Command> show connection log  
1 9/14/99 22:15:38 N/A(N/A): Triggered Detail: IP/TCP 192.168.168.229->63.192.  
151.44 1905->139  
2 9/14/99 22:16:28 Modem 1(isp1): Connected Detail: Outgoing Call to 14085553456  
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show interface list  
Description: This command displays the status of all interfaces in the system.  
AcerRouter> show interface list  
Oper.  
State MTU Status Status  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
IP  
Comp.  
Ifname Type  
lo  
LOOPBACK Up  
1536 Enable Disable  
lan  
isp1  
ETHERNET  
PPP  
Up 1500 Enable Disable  
Down 1500 Enable Disable  
MIP1 UNKNOWN Up 2048 Enable Disable  
show internet access time  
Description: The current setting of the Internet time restriction is displayed. See set  
internet access time for details.  
Example  
:
Command> show internet access time  
Day-of-the-week : Mon-Sat  
Time-of-day  
: 13:30- 5:00  
show system  
Description: This command displays system-related configuration.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show system  
System Name: Acer Router  
Up Time: 0 months 0 days 01:08:00  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
system description:  
system contact:  
system location:  
Internet Access Device  
Unknown  
Unknown  
Total Serial Ports: 2  
S/W Version: 1.01a H/W Version: 1.0  
MAC Address:  
00-60-20-01-00-00  
19200  
Console Baud Rate :  
Console Timeout:  
10(min)  
Remote Management State: Enabled  
DHCP State: Enabled  
Private IP address: 192.168.168.13 network mask:255.255.255.0  
PAT IP address: 192.168.168.13 network mask:255.255.255.0  
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Show system log  
Description: The system log contains logs of various events of interest, depending on the  
log level set at the time. Common events include login, an Internet connection goes up or  
down (log level 2), … as well as certain protocol progress messages for debugging  
purposes.  
This command shows the next 22 entries of the system log. For example, if there are 60  
entries in the log, the first show system log command will show log entries 1 through 23,  
the next command will show entries 24 through 46, and the next command will show  
entries 47 through 60, followed by 1 through 9. When the system powers up, the log is  
re-initialized and contains no entries. As time passes, when the 128-entry log table  
becomes full, new entries will simply replace the oldest entries, thus a first-in, first-out  
scheme is used.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show system log  
1 12/13/99 20:38:20 Modem: port 1 start to autobaud  
2 12/13/99 20:38:20 Modem: port 2 start to autobaud  
3 12/13/99 20:38:20 IP RIP: Set IP rip mode to: 0x3  
4 12/13/99 20:38:20 Modem: port 1 autobaud successfully  
5 12/13/99 20:38:21 Modem: port 1 has been initialized  
6 12/13/99 20:38:22 Modem: port 2 autobaud successfully  
7 12/13/99 20:38:23 Modem: port 2 has been initialized  
8 12/13/99 20:38:42 Console Port: login from tty0 (telnet)  
9 12/13/99 20:40:02 Modem: port 1 dial  
10 12/13/99 20:40:35 KERNEL: modem link is up  
11 12/13/99 20:40:35 ASYNPPP: Event 6, ppp3073 input:  
12 12/13/99 20:40:35 ASYNPPP: Event 6, 42 49 53 0d 0a  
13 12/13/99 20:40:35 PPP: PPP Link Up: isp1  
show telnet session  
Description: This command is used to display all existing telnet sessions.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show telnet session  
Session Id  
Remote Ip  
Remote Port  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
1
192.168.168.120  
1221  
show time  
Description: This command shows the time zone, daylight savings time setting, date and  
time of the day. For AIR-104/204 systems, the time is only correct after an HTTP session  
has accessed this system or the time has been manually set using the set time  
command.  
Example:  
AcerRouter> show time  
Time (GMT-8) (Standard Time) : Mon Dec 06 17:07:21 1999  
upload config <filename> to <ipaddr>  
Description: This command causes the system configuration to be uploaded to  
the specified tftp server (whose IP address is 205.51.23.12) as a file called <fileName>.  
Example:  
Command> upload config ar204.cfg to 205.51.23.1  
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Messages  
This appendix lists the messages that may appear in the Internet Configuration Console  
Message Window or in the Command Line Interface.  
System messages  
"Account name and/or password not accepted"  
User name or password failed authentication by the ISP.  
"Browser passing command failed. Please try again."  
A transient error occurred during the communication between the browser running on the  
management PC and the router. Re-try the operation.  
"Call operation in progress. Request ignored"  
An "Apply and Test" is pressed when a call is already connected or the modem is in use.  
"Cannot perform operation. Port or profile is currently disabled"  
An outgoing call was attempted on a port that is disabled.  
"Clear system configuration and restart, please wait..."  
This message is displayed when router is in the process of clearing all system  
configuration and then resetting.  
"Connection successful"  
A successful connection has been established.  
"Destination not currently reachable"  
Either the phone line is not operational, or the destination is busy or doesn’t answer.  
"Disconnecting... Please wait"  
This message is displayed whenever the link is in the process of disconnecting.  
"Download firmware, please wait (2 minutes)..."  
System is downloading new firmware. It takes about two minutes to complete the  
operation.  
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Messages  
"Embedded HTTP server has been disabled. Only console can  
configure the system"  
The message is displayed when remote management has been disabled in the command  
line interface. You will not be able to configure or view configuration from the HTTP  
interface until remote management is once again enabled. You can only use a directly  
connected console (PC running Hyperterminal) to run the Command Line Interface.  
"Error: File Invalid"  
The firmware file specified is either missing or invalid.  
"Link is disconnected"  
This message is displayed after disconnecting modem link operation is completed.  
"Link is already disconnected"  
This message is displayed when an attempt is made to disconnect an inactive modem  
port.  
"IP Address is invalid."  
The IP address entered as the private address was not valid.  
"Management session time out"  
The message is displayed when HTTP or telnet management session is idle for more than  
the default time out of 10 minutes, or the configured time out.  
"Phone number limits characters to [0123456789,;-0]"  
An invalid character has been entered in the phone number field. The acceptable phone  
number characters are numbers from 0 to 9, and the characters "[" "]" "," ";" "-".  
"Phone number seems to be incorrect"  
The destination phone number is not correct or can’t be reached.  
"Placing modem call. Please wait..."  
The router is now in the process of contacting the remote site.  
"Resetting system, please wait..."  
The message is displayed when the router is in the process of resetting. You can logon to  
the router after about 30 seconds.  
"Save configuration succeeded"  
The configuration was saved to flash memory successfully.  
"Search fail"  
An internal error has occurred.  
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Messages  
"Sorry, the router is already being managed by "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".  
Concurrent management is not allowed!"  
Another session is active on the PC with the specified address. The system only allows  
one HTTP management session at any given time.  
"Parameters Accepted" / "Applied Parameter Accepted"  
All parameters on the page were acceptable for use by the router.  
"Statistics Cleared"  
The AcerRouter has completed a clear statistics operation on the link selected in the  
System Status Monitoring Window.  
"Syntax error, IP address should be xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"  
An invalid IP address is entered. A valid IP address should consist of a set of four three-  
digit numbers. Each three-digit number should be a number between 0 and 255,  
inclusive.  
"Test successful"  
The "Apply and Test" operation is successful.  
"The Internet access time is configured successful"  
This message is displayed when the Internet access time configuration is accepted by  
the router.  
"The new password does not match the confirmed password"  
The confirmation password entered is not the same as the new password entered during  
the password operation.  
"The new password is the same as the old password"  
The new password is the same as the old password.  
"The password has been changed"  
The new password is configured. Your new password will take effect the next time you  
logon.  
"There is an active window monitoring the system status on  
'xx.xxx.xxx.xxx'."  
A system status monitoring window is opened on the PC with the indicated IP address  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Only one system status monitoring window is allowed at a given time.  
"The system is disconnecting"  
A "disconnect" button is pressed, while the system is in the process of disconnecting an  
active modem link.  
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Messages  
"The system time has been configured successfully"  
The time has been configured successfully.  
"Value for idle time is invalid - choose between [0, 3600]"  
The value for the idle time parameter was entered incorrectly. The correct values are 0 if  
no idle timeout is desired, or one to 3600 indicating the number of seconds since the link  
has not carried any data traffic before it is automatically disconnected.  
Connection log messages  
These messages inform you of the time and date associated with an application trigger, a  
modem connect or a disconnect event.  
mm-dd-yy hh:mm:ss Triggered  
mm-dd-yy hh:mm:ss Connected  
mm-dd-yy hh:mm:ss Disconnected  
[protocol - IP Addresses - Ports]  
[Outgoing Call to <number>][ConnSpeed][Assigned IP Address]  
Embedded HTTP server messages  
These are messages which the HTTP browser will generate should problems occur  
during configuration. Their appearance may differ from browser to browser.  
HTTP/1.0 404 File Not Found  
The server has not found anything matching the Request-URL. No indication is given of  
whether the condition is temporary or permanent.  
HTTP/1.0 500 Internal Server Error  
The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the  
request.  
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Appendix B  
Glossary  
This section provides some common networking terms you may find in this user guide.  
DHCP  
DHCP is a protocol for automatic IP configuration. Client side computer can get one IP  
address from a DHCP server automatically. Using DHCP can save the effort of setting IP  
addresses for every LAN computer.  
domain name  
A name that identifies one or more IP addresses. For example, the domain name  
microsoft.com represents about a dozen IP addresses. Domain names are used in URLs  
to identify particular Web pages. For example, in the URL  
IEEE  
Abbreviation of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, pronounced I-triple-E.  
Founded in 1884, the IEEE is an organization composed of engineers, scientists, and  
students. The IEEE is best known for developing standards for the computer and  
electronics industry. In particular, the IEEE 802 standards for local-area networks are  
widely followed.  
Internet  
A global network connecting millions of computers. As of 1998, the Internet has more  
than 100 million users worldwide, and that number is growing rapidly. More than 100  
countries are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions.  
intranet  
A network based on TCP/IP protocols belonging to an organization, usually a  
corporation, accessible only by the organization's members, employees, or others with  
authorization.  
IP address  
An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks using the TCP/IP  
protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. The format of an IP  
address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each  
number can be zero to 255. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP address.  
ISP  
Short for Internet Service Provider, a company that provides access to the Internet. For a  
monthly fee, the service provider gives you a software package, username, password  
and access phone number. Equipped with a modem, you can then log on to the Internet  
and browse the World Wide Web and USENET, for example, and send and receive e-  
mail worldwide.  
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Appendix B  
Glossary  
local area network (LAN)  
A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a  
single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN can be connected to other LANs  
over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves. A system of LANs connected in  
this way is called a wide-area network (WAN)  
MAC address  
Short for Media Access Control address, a hardware address that uniquely identifies  
each node of a network. In IEEE 802 networks, the Data Link Control (DLC) layer of the  
OSI Reference Model is divided into two sublayers: the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer  
and the Media Access Control (MAC) layer. The MAC layer interfaces directly with the  
network media. Consequently, each different type of network media requires a different  
MAC layer.  
ping  
A utility that can be used to send a packet to a remote device (expecting the same  
packet to be echoed back if the destination is functioning properly). This is often used to  
check if a remote device is reachable or not, and what the round trip delay is. Some  
variation of the utility also provide detailed routing information such as which intermediate  
routers the packet goes through, so that if the echo packet does not come back, the  
break in the path can easily be identified.  
PPP  
PPP (Point-to-Point protocol) is a communications protocol for transmitting information  
over standard telephone lines. A PPP account is a dial-up account used to connect to  
the Internet. It is a dial-up account that actually communicates with another computer to  
gain Internet access.  
router  
An intelligent, multi-network interface device that will forward a packet received from one  
interface to another. When a packet is received, its destination network address is  
checked against the routing table. Then the router determines where to forward the  
packet. This next destination should, in theory, be one hop closer to the final destination.  
TCP/IP  
Acronym for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, the suite of  
communications protocols used to connect computers on the Internet. TCP/IP uses  
several protocols, the two main ones being TCP and IP.  
Telnet  
A terminal emulation program for TCP/IP networks such as the Internet. A Telnet client  
program runs on your computer and connects your PC to a Telnet server elsewhere in  
the network. You can then enter commands through the Telnet program and they will be  
executed as if you were entering them directly on the server console. This enables you to  
control the server and communicate with other servers on the network. To start a Telnet  
session, you must log in to a server by entering a valid username and password.  
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Appendix C  
Specifications  
Hardware configuration  
Four-port 10/100Base-T Ethernet repeater hub  
One RJ-45 RS-232 connector for management console  
Two RJ-45 asynchronous RS-232 ports (AIR-104)  
or  
One RJ-45 asynchronous RS-232 port, two RJ-11 ports for Phone / Line (AIR-204)  
12VDC/1.5A input - External Power Adapter  
Six set of LEDs (20 LEDs) to indicate the COM, LAN, Collision of LAN, Diagnostic  
and Power status  
Applications  
Dial-up Internet access using the industry standard Point-to-Point Protocol  
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Automatic acquisition of ISP-assigned public IP address  
One or two Internet Accounts shared by multiple users on the LAN through Port  
Address Translation and Multiconnection IP technology  
Dial-on-Demand  
Bandwidth-on-Demand using MIP (Multiconnection IP) technology to maximize  
the performance of multiple WAN connections  
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Management  
Web-based Manager – Internet Connection Console (ICC) for easy network  
management  
Command Line Interface via Telnet or directly attached console terminal (or PC  
running terminal emulator)  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automatically assigns private IP  
addresses, Gateway and DNS addresses to client computers on the LAN  
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Static DHCP assignments (up to 20)  
Connection Log provides detailed records of dialup usage  
System Date/Time setting and Internet access control via day and time ranges  
Flash EPROM for easy firmware upgrade and non-volatile configuration storage  
Extensive troubleshooting and diagnostic capability through the Command Line  
Interface  
Security  
Private IP addresses not accessible from the Internet  
Password protection for management tools  
Remote Management lockout capability  
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Appendix C  
Specifications  
General  
PPP, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, telnet  
IP level load sharing (Multilink IP) - Proprietary  
Relevant IETF standards  
Dimension  
215 x 149 x 33.6 (L x W x H, mm)  
Weight  
AIR-104 : 978g  
AIR-204 : 1013g  
Environment  
Operating Temperature : 0¢X~ 50¢XF  
Storage Temperature : -20 ¢X~ 70¢XF  
Relative Humidity : 20% ~ 80%  
Electrical  
External 12V DC power supply  
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Appendix D  
Warranty, Copyrights, EMI  
Warranty  
Acer Netxus Incorported’s networking products are provided with a limited 2 year  
Warranty. Details of the warranty and return process are explained in the Warranty Policy  
below. Warranty service is subject to the terms and conditions of the Acer Netxus  
Warranty Policy.  
1. WARRANTY:  
Acer Netxus Incorporated (ANI) provides the AIR-104/204 (the "Product") with a two (2)  
year limited warranty, except for the power supply unit, which carries a one (1) year  
limited warranty (collectively the Warranty).  
The Warranty covers:  
(1) Defects in materials and workmanship of the Product under normal use and service  
(Product Defects).  
(2) Failure of the Product to perform in accordance with product specifications published  
by ANI (Product Performance).  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties that might otherwise arise with  
respect to the Product. No individual or organization of whatever form, connected to Acer  
Netxus or not, has authority to change or add to this Warranty.  
This Warranty does not apply to any failure of the Product which results from accident,  
abuse, misapplication, alteration, or failure due to attached equipment, and Acer Netxus  
assumes no liability as a consequence of such events under the terms of this Warranty.  
While Acer Netxus has made every effort to provide clear and accurate technical  
information about the application of the Product, ANI assumes no liability for any event  
arising out of the use of this technical information.  
INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY MALFUNCTION, DESIGN  
DEFECT, OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, OR ANY  
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, ARE NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ACER  
NETXUS AND ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED BOTH FOR PROPERTY AND FOR PERSONAL  
INJURY DAMAGE.  
2. PERIOD OF WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
The period of coverage is two (2) years from the date the equipment is purchased. There  
shall be no warranty after expiration of the period of coverage. ANY AND ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE SHALL  
HAVE NO GREATER DURATION THAN THE PERIOD O F COVERAGE STATED HEREIN  
AND SHALL TERMINATE AUTOMATICALLY UPON THE EXPIRATION OF SUCH  
PERIOD.  
3. HARDWARE SERVICE:  
To obtain hardware service, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the Product.  
Product under warranty will be repaired or replaced according to the terms of the Acer  
Netxus Warranty Policy. After expiration of the warranty, you may elect to have the  
Product repaired by ANI, in accordance with the terms of this Warranty, except that you  
shall be responsible for all costs of repair, replacement and shipping and handling.  
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Appendix D  
Legal  
4. SHIPPING AND HANDLING:  
For equipment covered by warranty, Customers are responsible for shipping of products  
requiring repair or replacement to and from the ANI Service Center, and for all shipping  
and handling charges incurred.  
Copyrights and trademarks  
A number of trademarks and registered trademarks appear in this manual. Acer Netxus  
Incorporated acknowledges all trademarks and the rights of the trademarks owned by  
the companies referred to herein. The following list of trademarks may not include all  
trademarks referenced in this manual.  
Windows, Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows NT Server, and Windows NT  
Workstation are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks,  
service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks mentioned in this  
manual are the property of their respective owners.  
This product includes software derived from third party sources to which the following  
copyright statements apply:  
Hi/fn, Inc. 1993, including one or more U.S. patents: 4701745, 5016009, 5126739,  
5146221, and other patents pending.  
Copyright 1989 Carnegie Mellon University. All Rights Reserved.  
WIDE Project DHCP Implementation  
Copyright „ 1995 Akihiro Tominaga  
Copyright „ 1995 WIDE Project  
All Rights Reserved.  
Copyright „ 1988, 1989, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All Rights  
Reserved.  
This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its  
contributors.  
This product includes software developed at the Information Technology Division, US  
Naval Research Laboratory.  
Copyright „ 1996 The University of Southern California. All Rights Reserved.  
Copyright „ 1998 by the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University. All Rights  
Reserved.  
FCC Part 15 Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no  
modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are  
expressly approved by Acer Netxus Incorporated.  
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