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Seite 2 - User Guide

Using this Document3Typographical conventions•Italics are used to identify terms that are defined in the Terminology.•Square brackets are used for ite

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Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit100The ATM VC Configuration table displays the following fields (contact your ISP to determine these settings): Fie

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Adding ATM VCs101Adding ATM VCs You may need to create a VC if none has been predefined on your system or if you use multiple services with your ISP.

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Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit1026.When the [Confirmation] page appears, click [Close] to return to the [ATM VC Configuration] page.The new inter

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Modifying ATM VCs103 Figure 35. ATM VC Interface - Modify Page2.Enter the new [VPI:] and [VCI:] values, select the [Mux Type:], or change the maximum

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105CONFIGURING PPPINTERFACESWhen powered on, the ADSL Barricade initiates a connection through your DSL line to your ISP.The point-to-point (PPP) prot

Seite 8 - NTRODUCTION

Configuring PPP Interfaces106Viewing Your Current PPP ConfigurationTo view your current PPP setup, log into the Configuration Manager, and click the [

Seite 9 - System Requirements

Viewing Your Current PPP Configuration107The [Point to Point Protocol (PPP) Configuration] page displays the following fields:Field DescriptionInterfa

Seite 10 - Special messages

Configuring PPP Interfaces108Default Route This field indicates whether the ADSL Barricade should use the IP address assigned to this connection as it

Seite 11 - ARRICADE

Viewing PPP Interface Details109Viewing PPP Interface DetailsWhen you click to view additional details, the [PPP Interface – Detail] page appears, a

Seite 12 - Hardware Description

Configuring PPP Interfaces110In addition to the properties defined on page 107, the [PPP Interface - Detail] page displays these fields:Field Descript

Seite 13 - Connecting the Hardware

5GETTING TO KNOW THEADSL BARRICADEPackage Contents•One ADSL Barricade.•One Power adapter.•One RJ-45 Ethernet cable.•One RJ-11 Standard phone/DSL line

Seite 14 - Quick Start

Viewing PPP Interface Details111Last Fail Cause: This field indicates the action that ended the previous PPP session.[No Valid PADO Recvd]:The unit in

Seite 15 - Configuring Your Computers

Configuring PPP Interfaces112Adding a PPP Interface DefinitionIf you intend to use more than one type of service from your ISP, the device can be conf

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Modifying and Deleting PPP Interfaces1133.Click [Submit]. A page appears to confirm your changes.4.Click [Close] to return to the [Point to Point Prot

Seite 17 - Windows 2000

Configuring PPP Interfaces114You can change only the [Status:] of the PPP connection, the [Security Protocol:], your [Login Name:], and your [Password

Seite 18 - Windows Me

115CONFIGURING EOAINTERFACESThis section describes how to configure an Ethernet-over-ATM interface on the ADSL Barricade, if one is needed to communic

Seite 19 - Windows 95, 98

Configuring EOA Interfaces116Viewing Your EOA SetupTo view your current EOA configuration, log into Configuration Manager and click [WAN] in the task

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Viewing Your EOA Setup117Interface Sec Type This field indicates the type of security protections in effect on the interface ([Public], [Private], or

Seite 21 - Windows NT 4.0

Configuring EOA Interfaces118Adding EOA InterfacesFollow these instructions to add an EOA interface:1.Click the [WAN] tab, and then click [EOA] in the

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Adding EOA Interfaces1192.Click [Add]. The [EOA Interface – Add] page appears, as shown in Figure 41. Figure 41. EOA Interface – Add Page3.Select one

Seite 23 - Quick Configuration Page

Configuring EOA Interfaces1207.If your ISP will assign the IP address from their DHCP server, click the [Enable] radio button in the [Use Dhcp] field.

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Getting to Know the ADSL Barricade6Hardware DescriptionFront Panel(*Alarm LED is optional, and for manufactory only*) Table 1. Front Panel and LEDsRe

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121CONFIGURING IPOAINTERFACESThis section describes how to configure an IPoA (Internet Protocol-over-ATM) interface on the ADSL Barricade.An IPoA inte

Seite 26 - Default Router Settings

Configuring IPoA Interfaces122The following table describes the fields on this page:Field DescriptionInterface This is the name the software uses to i

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Adding IPoA Interfaces123Adding IPoA InterfacesFollow these instructions to add an IPoA interface:1.Display the [IP over ATM (IPoA) Configuration] pag

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Configuring IPoA Interfaces1242.Select the next available interface name from the [IPoA Interface:] drop-down list.3.In the [Conf. IP Address:] and [N

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125CONFIGURING BRIDGINGThe ADSL Barricade can be configured to act as a bridging device between your LAN and your ISP. Bridges are devices that enable

Seite 30 - Functional Layout

Configuring Bridging126On the receiving network, a LAN protocol such as Ethernet takes over, helping the packet reaches its destination.When the bridg

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When to Use the Bridging Feature127When to Use the Bridging FeatureAlthough the ADSL Barricade is preconfigured to serve as a router for providing Int

Seite 32 - Description

Configuring Bridging128The page displays radio buttons for enabling, and a table for specifying the interfaces on which bridging will be performed. Th

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Deleting a Bridge Interface129Deleting a Bridge InterfaceTo make an interface non-bridgeable, display the [Bridge Configuration] page and click next

Seite 34 - Option Description

131CONFIGURINGFIREWALL SETTINGSConfiguration Manager provides built-in firewall functions, enabling you to protect the system against denial of servic

Seite 35 - Committing your changes

7QUICK STARTThis Quick Start provides basic instructions for connecting the ADSL Barricade to a computer or LAN and to the Internet.•Connecting the Ha

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Configuring Firewall Settings1322.Configure any of the following settings that figure in the [Firewall Global Information] table:Field DescriptionBlac

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Configuring Global Firewall Settings1333.Click [Submit].4.Click the [Admin] tab. Then click [Commit & Reboot] in the task bar.5.Click [Commit] to

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Configuring Firewall Settings134Managing the Black ListIf data packets are received that violate the firewall settings or any of the IP filter rules,

Seite 39 - Configuring the LAN Ports

135CONFIGURING IP FILTERSAND BLOCKED PROTOCOLSThis section describes two Configuration Manager features that enable you to control the data passing th

Seite 40 - Setting Description

Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols136If the packet matches the criteria established in a rule, the packet can either be accepted (forwarded

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Configuring IP Filters137Configuring IP Filter Global SettingsThe [IP Filter Configuration] page enables you to configure the following global IP filt

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Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols138LAN computers have access to the ADSL Barricade's Internet connection.-The term DMZ (de-militarize

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Configuring IP Filters139Rule - Add] page appears, as shown in Figure 48.) Figure 48. IP Filter Rule - Add Page 2.Enter or select data for each field

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Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols140Interface: This is the interface on the ADSL Barricade on which the rule will take effect. See the exam

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Configuring IP Filters141Security Level:This is the security level that must be enabled globally for this rule to take affect. A rule will be active o

Seite 46 - ONFIGURATION

Quick Start8Figure 1. Overview of Hardware ConnectionsStep 1. Connect the ADSL cableConnect one end of the provided phone cable (RJ-11) to the port l

Seite 47 - ADSL Barricade DHCP modes

Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols142Src IP Address:Dest IP Address:These fields indicate IP address criteria for the source computer(s) (fr

Seite 48 - Configuring DHCP Server

Configuring IP Filters143Store State: When this option is enabled, packets are monitored for their state (i.e., whether they are the initiating packet

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Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols144IP Frag Pkt: This field determines how the rule applies to IP packets that contain fragments. You can c

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Configuring IP Filters1453.When you have finished selecting the criteria, make sure that the [Enable] radio button is selected at the top of the page.

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Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols1463.Specify the [Protocol] = [TCP] and enable the [Store State] setting. 4.Select the [TCP Protocol], the

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Configuring IP Filters1474.Click [Submit] to create the rule, and commit your changes. Figure 49 shows how this rule could be configured: Figure 49.

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Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols148 Figure 50. IP Filter Rule - Statistics PageYou can click [Clear] to reset the count to zero and [Ref

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Blocked Protocols149 The [IP Filter Session] table displays the following fields for each current IP session:You can click [Refresh] to display newly

Seite 55 - Configuring DHCP Relay

Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols150needed or wanted on your network, this feature provides a convenient way to discard such data before it

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Blocked Protocols151Protocol DescriptionPPPoE This is the abbreviation of Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Many DSL modems use PPPoE to establis

Seite 57 - Setting the DHCP Mode

Configuring Your Computers9Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cableIf you are connecting a LAN to the ADSL Barricade, attach one end of a provided Ethernet

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Configuring IP Filters and Blocked Protocols152To block a protocol, click the appropriate check box, and click [Submit]. After you have verified that

Seite 59 - RANSLATION

153VIEWING DSL LINEINFORMATIONTo view configuration parameters and performance statistics for the ADSL Barricade’s DSL line, log into Configuration Ma

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Viewing DSL Line Information154Although you generally will not need to view the remaining data, it may be helpful when troubleshooting connection or p

Seite 61 - Viewing NAT Global Settings

Viewing DSL Line Information155From the [DSL Status] page, you can click [Stats] to display DSL line performance statistics, as shown in Figure 55. Fi

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Viewing DSL Line Information156At the bottom of the page, the [Detailed Interval Statistic (Past 24 hrs)] table displays links you can click on to dis

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157ADMINISTRATIVE TASKSThis section describes the following administrative tasks that you can perform using Configuration Manager:•Configuring User Na

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Administrative Tasks1581.Log into the Configuration Manager, then click the [Admin] tab. Click [User Config], the [User Password Configuration] page a

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Viewing System Alarms159Viewing System AlarmsYou can use the Configuration Manager to view information about alarms that occur in the system. Alarms,

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Administrative Tasks160Upgrading the SoftwareYour ISP may from time to time provide you with an upgrade to the software running on the ADSL Barricade.

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Using Diagnostics161- TEAppl.gsz- Filesys.bin-TEPatch.bin3.Click [Upload]. The following message box appears at the bottom of the page: Loading New So

Seite 68 - Adding NAT Rules

Quick Start10If you have connected your PC of LAN via Ethernet to the ADSL Barricade, follow the instructions that correspond to the operating system

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Administrative Tasks162 Figure 60. Diagnostics Page2.From the [ATM VC:] drop-down list, select the name of the ATM interface currently defined on you

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Modifying Port Settings163Modifying Port SettingsOverview of IP port numbersThe header information in an IP data packet specifies a destination port n

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Administrative Tasks164Modifying the ADSL Barricade’s port numbersIn some cases, you may want to assign non-standard port numbers to the HTTP and Teln

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Modifying Port Settings165Follow these steps to modify port settings:1.Log into the Configuration Manager, click the [Admin] tab. Then click [Port Set

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167APPENDIX AIP AddressesNote: This section pertains only to IP addresses for IPv4 (version 4 of the Internet Protocol). IPv6 addresses are not covere

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Appendix A168The first part of every IP address contains the network ID, and the rest of the address contains the host ID. The length of the network I

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Network classes169Network classesThe three commonly used network classes are A, B and C. (There is also a class D but it has a special use beyond the

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Appendix A170Subnet masksDefinition:A mask looks like a regular IP address, but contains a pattern of bits that tells what parts of an IP address are

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Subnet masks171Note: Sometimes a subnet mask does not specify any additional network ID bits, and thus no subnets. Such a mask is called a default sub

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173APPENDIX BBinary NumbersIn everyday life, we use the decimal system of numbers. In decimal, numbers are written using the ten digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,

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Configuring Your Computers11Windows 2000First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it.1.In the Windows task bar, click the [Start] bu

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Appendix B174Bits and bytesComputers handle binary numbers by grouping them into units of distinct sizes. The smallest unit is called a bit, and the m

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175TROUBLESHOOTINGThis troubleshooting suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the ADSL Barricade, and provides instr

Seite 82 - DDRESSES

Troubleshooting176Internet Accesso Use the ping utility, discussed in the following section, to check whether your PC can communicate with the ADSL Ba

Seite 83 - Configuring DNS Relay

Troubleshooting177o Verify that the DNS server IP address specified on the PCs is correct for your ISP, as discussed in the item above. If you specifi

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Troubleshooting178o Be sure to use the [Commit] function after any changes.o pingPing is a command you can use to check whether your PC can recognize

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Troubleshooting179If the target computer cannot be located, you will receive the message [Request timed out]. Using the ping command, you can test whe

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Troubleshooting180The window will display the associate IP address, if known, as shown in Figure 63 Figure 63. Using the nslookup UtilityThere may be

Seite 87 - Hops and gateways

181TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSInterface Ports: - Internet (WAN): ADSL RJ11 (pin 3 and 4) - Network (LAN): 4-Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch (Auto MDI/MDI

Seite 88 - Overview of IP Routes

Technical Specifications182• Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)• Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)- Bridging/Routing Functionality:• Up

Seite 89 - Viewing the IP Routing Table

Technical Specifications183Standards Compliance:- ADSL :ANSI T1.413 Issue 2G.DMT ( ITU G.992.1 )G.Lite ( ITU G.992.2 )- Ethernet :IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T

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Quick Start1210.In the [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box, select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)], and then click [Properties].11.In the [Inte

Seite 91 - Adding IP Routes

Technical Specifications184Power Input12V/1.2AWeight545gDimensions20 x 14.8 x 3.9 cm (LxWxH)Electromagnetic CompatibilityCE R&TTE, FCC part 15 cla

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185TERMINOLOGY10BASE-TA designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 10 Mbps. Also known as Category 3 (CAT 3) wir

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Terminology186binaryThe base two system of numbers, that uses only two digits, 0 and 1, to represent all numbers. In binary, the number 1 is written a

Seite 94 - Interfaces with RIP

Terminology187DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)DHCP automates address assignment and management. When a computer connects to the LAN, DHCP as

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Terminology188domain nameA domain name is a user-friendly name used in place of its associated IP address. For example, www.globespan.net is the domai

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Terminology189firewallAny method of protecting a computer or LAN connected to the Internet from intrusion or attack from the outside. Some firewall pr

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Terminology190hostA device (usually a computer) connected to a network.HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol)HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer d

Seite 98 - Viewing RIP Statistics

Terminology191IP address (Internet Protocol address)The address of a host (computer) on the Internet, consisting of four numbers, each from 0 to 255,

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Terminology192mask See network mask.Mbps Abbreviation for Megabits per second, or one million bits per second. Network data rates are often expressed

Seite 100 - Field Description

Terminology193network maskA network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP address to select the network ID while ignoring the host ID. Bits set

Seite 101 - Adding ATM VCs

Configuring Your Computers138.If prompted, click [OK] to restart your computer with the new settings. Next, configure the PCs to accept IP information

Seite 102 - Modifying ATM VCs

Terminology194POTS splitter See splitter.PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP (and other prot

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Terminology195RJ-11 (Registered Jack Standard-11)The standard plug used to connect telephones, fax machines, modems, etc. to a telephone jack. It is a

Seite 104 - NTERFACES

Terminology196each jack in the home carries both voice and data, requiring a microfilter for each telephone to prevent interference from the data sign

Seite 105 - Configuring PPP Interfaces

Terminology197TelnetAn interactive, character-based program used to access a remote computer. While HTTP (the web protocol) and FTP only allow you to

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Terminology198VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier)Together with the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI), the VCI uniquely identifies a VC. Your ISP will tell yo

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Terminology199Web siteA computer on the Internet that distributes information to (and gets information from) remote users through web browsers. A web

Seite 108 - Viewing PPP Interface Details

iCOMPLIANCESFCC - Class BThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the F

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Compliancesiiof devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN

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CompliancesiiiEC Conformance Declaration - Class BThis information technology equipment complies with the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336

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CompliancesivSafety ComplianceWichtige Sicherheitshinweise (Germany)1.Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch.2.Heben Sie diese Anleitung für

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ADSL BarricadeTM4-Port ADSL Router with Built-in Annex A ADSL ModemUser GuideFebruary 2004

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Quick Start144.Select [Protocol], and then click [Add...]. The [Select Network Protocol] dialog box appears.5.Click on [Microsoft] in the [Manufacture

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CompliancesvVerbesserung erzielen.e. Das Gerät ist gefallen und/oder das Gehäuse ist beschädigt.f.Wenn das Gerät deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes au

Seite 115 - Viewing Your EOA Setup

viiLEGAL INFORMATIONAND CONTACTSSMC's Limited Warranty StatementSMC Networks Europe ("SMC") warrants its products to be free from defec

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Legal Information and ContactsviiiWARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF A SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REP

Seite 117 - Adding EOA Interfaces

Legal Information and ContactsixFirmware and DriversFor latest driver, technical information and bug-fixes please visit www.smc-europe.com (for EMEA a

Seite 119 - Configuring EOA Interfaces

Configuring Your Computers15Windows NT 4.0First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it.1.In the Windows NT task bar, click the [Star

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Quick Start16Assigning static Internet Information to your PCsIn some cases, you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of your PCs di

Seite 121 - Configuring IPoA Interfaces

Configuring the ADSL Barricade17Note: Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet as the ADSL Barricade's LAN port. If you

Seite 122 - Adding IPoA Interfaces

Quick Start18 Figure 2. Quick Configuration Page in Configuration ManagerThe fields are described in the following table. Work with your ISP to deter

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Configuring the ADSL Barricade193.When you have finished customizing these settings, click [Submit]. The settings are now effective. However, if you r

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Quick Start20You have now finished customizing the basic settings. Read the following section in order to determine whether you need to change additio

Seite 125 - Configuring Bridging

Configuring the ADSL Barricade21Table 3. Default Settings SummaryNAT (Network Address Translation)NAT rule enabled Your computers’ private IP address

Seite 126 - Defining Bridge Interfaces

23GETTING STARTED WITH THECONFIGURATION MANAGERThe ADSL Barricade includes a preinstalled program called Configuration Manager, which provides an inte

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Getting Started with the Configuration Manager24 Figure 3. Login Screen2.Enter your [User Name] and [Password], and then click [OK]. The first time yo

Seite 128 - Deleting a Bridge Interface

iTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Functional Layout25Functional LayoutConfiguration Manager tasks are grouped into several categories, which can be accessed by clicking the tabs at the

Seite 130 - Configuring Firewall Settings

Getting Started with the Configuration Manager26The Home Page and System View TableThe [Home] page appears when you first access the program. This pag

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The Home Page and System View Table27Table HeadingDescriptionDevice This table displays basic information about the ADSL Barricade hardware and softwa

Seite 132 - Managing the Black List

Getting Started with the Configuration Manager28Modifying Basic System InformationYou can modify the basic system information, which includes the syst

Seite 133 - ROTOCOLS

Modifying Basic System Information291.At the bottom of the [Home] page, click [Modify]. The [System – Modify] page appears in a separate browser windo

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Getting Started with the Configuration Manager303.When you have finished modifying the settings, click [Submit]. Then click [Close] to return to the [

Seite 135 - Configuring IP Filters

Committing Changes and Rebooting31You can commit changes to save them permanently to a flash memory.Note: Submitting changes activates them immediatel

Seite 136 - Creating IP Filter Rules

Getting Started with the Configuration Manager32Warning: Do not reboot the device using the [Reset] button on the Rear Panel of the ADSL Barricade to

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33CONFIGURING THELAN PORTSThis section describes how to configure IP properties for the interfaces on the ADSL Barricade that communicate with your LA

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Configuring the LAN Ports34If your network uses a DHCP server (other than the ADSL Barricade) to assign IP addresses, you can configure the device to

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Table of ContentsiiGetting Started with the Configuration Manager 23Accessing the Configuration Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Functi

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Configuring the LAN Port IP Address35The LAN Configuration table displays the following settings:2.Enter an IP address and mask in the fields provided

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Configuring the LAN Ports36masks must be the same). See IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets for an explanation of IP addresses and network masks.

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Configuring the LAN Port IP Address37was previously configured, your current connection will be terminated.4.Reconfigure your PCs, if necessary, so th

Seite 143 - IP filter rule examples

39VIEWING SYSTEM IPADDRESSES AND IPPERFORMANCE STATISTICSThe interface on the ADSL Barricade that communicates with other network and Internet devices

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Viewing System IP Addresses and IP Performance Statistics40The listed IP addresses may include:•The IP address of the device's LAN (Ethernet) por

Seite 145 - Viewing IP Filter Statistics

Viewing IP Performance Statistics41Viewing IP Performance StatisticsYou can view statistics on the processing of Internet protocol packets (a packet i

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43CONFIGURING DYNAMICHOST CONFIGURATIONPROTOCOLYou can configure your network and ADSL Barricade to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Seite 147 - Blocked Protocols

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol44The DHCP server draws from a defined pool of IP addresses and leases them for a specified amount of t

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Configuring DHCP Server45•If you have another PC or device on your network that is already performing the DHCP server function, then you can configure

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Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol46You can create up to two pools. The pools can maintain a combined total of 254 IP addresses. For exam

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Table of ContentsiiiViewing NAT Global Settings and Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Viewing NAT Rul

Seite 151 - NFORMATION

Configuring DHCP Server47Adding DHCP Server Address PoolsFollow these instructions to create an IP address pool:1.Log into Configuration Manager, clic

Seite 152 - Viewing DSL Line Information

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol482.Click [Add]. The [DHCP Server Pool – Add] page appears, as shown in Figure 11: Figure 11. DHCP Ser

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Configuring DHCP Server494.When you are done defining the pool, click [Submit]. A [Confirmation] page displays briefly to indicate that the pool has b

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Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol50Viewing, modifying, and deleting address poolsTo view, modify, or delete an existing address pool, di

Seite 155 - DMINISTRATIVE

Configuring DHCP Server51Excluding IP addresses from a poolIf you have IP addresses that are designated for fixed use with specific devices, or if for

Seite 156 - Administrative Tasks

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol52The DHCP Server Address Table lists any IP addresses that are currently leased to LAN devices. For ea

Seite 157 - Viewing System Alarms

Configuring DHCP Relay53First, you must configure your PCs to accept DHCP information assigned by a DHCP server:1.Open the Windows [Control Panel] and

Seite 158 - Upgrading the Software

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol544.Select your WAN interface from the drop-down list and click [Add]. Your WAN interface may be named

Seite 159 - Using Diagnostics

Setting the DHCP Mode552.From the [DHCP Mode:] drop-down list, choose [DHCP Server], [DHCP Relay], or [None]. If you choose [None], your LAN computers

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57CONFIGURING NETWORKADDRESS TRANSLATIONThis section provides an overview of Network Address Translation (NAT) and instructions for modifying the defa

Seite 161 - Modifying Port Settings

Table of ContentsivViewing Your ATM VC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Adding ATM VCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Configuring Network Address Translation58Definition:An IP data packet contains bits of data bundled together in a specific format for efficient transm

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Viewing NAT Global Settings and Statistics59•They provide a measure of security for you LAN by enabling you to assign private IP addresses and then ha

Seite 164 - IP Addresses

Configuring Network Address Translation60The [NAT Configuration] page contains the following elements:•The [NAT Options] drop-down list will provide a

Seite 165 - Appendix A

Viewing NAT Global Settings and Statistics61If you change any values, click [Submit], and click the [Admin] tab and [Commit] your changes to permanent

Seite 166 - Network classes

Configuring Network Address Translation62Viewing NAT Rules and Rule StatisticsTo view the NAT rules currently defined on your system, select [NAT Rule

Seite 167 - Subnet masks

Viewing Current NAT Translations63 Figure 19. NAT Rule Statistics PageThe statistics show how many times this rule has been invoked and how many curr

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Configuring Network Address Translation64For each current NAT Translations session, the table contains the following fields:You can click in the [Ac

Seite 169 - Binary Numbers

Viewing Current NAT Translations65 Figure 21. NAT TRANSLATION – Details PageIn addition to the information displayed in the [NAT TRANSLATION - Detail

Seite 170 - Bits and bytes

Configuring Network Address Translation66Adding NAT RulesThis section explains how to create rules for each NAT flavor.Note: You cannot edit existing

Seite 171 - ROUBLESHOOTING

Adding NAT Rules67 Figure 22. NAT Rule-Add Page (NAPT Flavor)4.Enter a [Rule ID:]. The Rule ID determines the order in which rules are invoked (the l

Seite 172 - Troubleshooting

Table of ContentsvBlocked Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149Viewing DSL Line Information . . . . . . .

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Configuring Network Address Translation68of the range of private addresses you use on your network that you want to have translated. You can specify t

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Adding NAT Rules69The following example illustrates using the RDR rule to provide external access to your web server: Your ADSL Barricade receives a p

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Configuring Network Address Translation70Follow the following instructions to add an RDR rule (see steps 1-4 under The NAPT Rule for specific instruct

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Adding NAT Rules715.In the [Global Address From:] and [Global Address To:] fields, type the public IP address assigned to you by your ISP.If you have

Seite 177 - PECIFICATIONS

Configuring Network Address Translation72you specify. For example, if your Web server uses (non-standard) port 2000, but you expect incoming data pack

Seite 178 - Technical Specifications

Adding NAT Rules73Follow the folowing instructions to add a BASIC rule (see steps 1-4 under The NAPT Rule for specific instructions corresponding to s

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Configuring Network Address Translation746.Follow steps 8-12 under The NAPT Rule on page 68 to submit your changes.The Filter rule: Configuring a BASI

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Adding NAT Rules75Follow these instructions to add a Filter rule (see steps 1-4 under The NAPT Rule on page 66 for specific instructions corresponding

Seite 181 - ERMINOLOGY

Configuring Network Address Translation766.In the [Destination Address From:] and [Destination Address To:] fields, specify a destination address (or

Seite 182 - Terminology

Adding NAT Rules77Bimap rules can be used to provide external access to a LAN device. They do not provide the same level of security as RDR rules, bec

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1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on becoming the owner of the ADSL Barricade, a 4-port ADSL Router with built-in ADSL Modem. Your LAN (Local Area Network)

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Configuring Network Address Translation78The Pass rule: Allowing specific addresses to pass through untranslatedYou can create a Pass rule to allow a

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Adding NAT Rules793.In the [Local Address From:] and [Local Address To:] fields, type the lowest and highest IP addresses that define the range of pri

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81CONFIGURING DNSSERVER ADDRESSESAbout DNS Domain Name System (DNS) servers map the user-friendly domain names that users type into their Web browsers

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Configuring DNS Server Addresses82•Dynamically from a DHCP pool: You can configure the DHCP Server feature on the ADSL Barricade and create an address

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Configuring DNS Relay83on configuring your PPP interface. Note that you cannot change this property by modifying an existing PPP interface; you must d

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Configuring DNS Server Addresses84a. Click the [Services] tab, and then click [DNS] in the task bar. The [Domain Name Service (DNS) Configuration] pag

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85CONFIGURING IP ROUTESYou can use the Configuration Manager to define specific routes for your Internet and network data. This section describes basi

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Configuring IP Routes86In comparison, when your computer initiates communication over the Internet, such as viewing a web page connecting to a web ser

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Overview of IP Routes87Using IP routes to define default gatewaysIP routes are defined on computers, routers, and other IP-enabled devices to instruct

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Configuring IP Routes88•On the ADSL Barricade itself, a default gateway is defined to direct all outbound Internet traffic to a router at your ISP. Th

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Introduction2System RequirementsIn order to use the ADSL Barricade, you must have the following:•ADSL service up and running on your telephone line, w

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Viewing the IP Routing Table89The [IP Route Table] displays a row for each existing route. These include routes that were predefined on the device, ro

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Configuring IP Routes90Adding IP RoutesFollow these instructions to add an IP route to the routing table.1.From the [IP Route Table] page, click [Add]

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Adding IP Routes913.Click [Submit].4.On the [Confirmation] page, click [Close] to return to the [IP Route Table] page.The [IP Routing Table] will now

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93CONFIGURING THE ROUTINGINFORMATION PROTOCOLThe ADSL Barricade can be configured to communicate with other routing devices to determine the best path

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Configuring the Routing Information Protocol94When should you configure RIP?Most small home or office networks do not need to use RIP; they have only

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Configuring the ADSL Barricade's Interfaces with RIP951.Log into the Configuration Manager, click the [Services] tab, and then click [RIP] in the

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Configuring the Routing Information Protocol963.In the [IF Name] column, select the name of the interface on which you want to enable RIP. For communi

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Configuring the ADSL Barricade's Interfaces with RIP97RIP version 2 is the preferred selection because it supports classless IP addresses (which

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Configuring the Routing Information Protocol98Viewing RIP StatisticsFrom the [RIP Configuration] page, you can click [Global Stats] to view statistics

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99CONFIGURING THE ATMVIRTUAL CIRCUITAs your LAN computers access the Internet via the ADSL Barricade, data is exchanged with your ISP through a comple

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