BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisSafety Notes1For Installation2For Using2For Service2Warning2Caution2Content3Before You Use7Features7System Requirements8Unpacking8Chapter 1: Overview9Physical Outlook9Physical Outlook9Front Panel9LED Indicators (Front Panel System Messages)9Rear PanelRear Panel10Chapter 2: Installation11Choosing a place for the ADSL Router11Connecting the ADSL Router11Analog (PSTN) installation11Y-Line Filters11ISDN installation12USB driver installation13Install the USB driver13Uninstall the USB driver14Chapter 3: Configuration15Step 1: Configure TCP/IP on Client PC15For Windows 9515For Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE19For Windows ME23For Windows NT24For Windows 200028For Windows XP31For Macintosh OS 8.6 and 9.x32For Macintosh OS 10.x33Renew IP Address on Client PC35For Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE35For Windows ME36For Windows NT36For Windows 200037For Windows XP37Step 2: Quick Configuration via Web browser38Internet Access38Advanced Configuration via Web browser39Main Menu40Commonly Used Buttons and Icons40Viewing Basic System Information41Quick Configuration42Committing Changes to Permanent Storage43Rebooting the device using Configuration Manager43Sub-Menus44Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration46Configuring IP Routes46DHCP Configuration47Configuring DHCP Server47Part 1. Creating IP address pools47Part 2. Enabling DHCP Server Mode48Part 3. Configuring your PCs as DHCP clients49Modifying Address Pools49Viewing Current DHCP Address Assignments49Configuring DHCP Relay50Part 1. Defining the DHCP relay interface(s)50Part 2. Enabling DHCP relay mode50Part 3. Configuring your PCs as DHCP clients50NAT Configuration51Viewing Your NAT Configuration51Viewing NAT Rules and Rule Statistics54Viewing Current NAT Translations54Adding NAT Rules55The napt rule: Translating between private and public IP addresses55The rdr rule: Allowing external access to a LAN computer56The basic rule: Performing 1:1 translations57The filter rule: Configuring a basic rule with additional criteria57The bimap rule: Performing two-way translations58The pass rule: Allowing specific addresses to pass through untranslated59RIP Configuration60Configuring the RIP60Viewing RIP Statistics61Firewall, IP Filters and Blocked Protocols62Firewall Configuration62IP Filter Configuration64Viewing Your IP Filter Configuration64Configuring IP Filter Global Settings64Creating IP Filter Rules65IP filter rule examples68Viewing IP Filter Statistics69Managing Current IP Filter Sessions70To Block Specific Protocols70Administration Tasks71Changing the System Date and Time71User Configuration71Changing Your Login Password71Adding a New User72Image Upgrade72View System Alarms73Diagnostics73Port Settings74View DSL Parameters75Chapter 5: Connection Modes77Bridge Mode77Part 1: Configuring the ADSL Router771. Creating an ATM VCC interface772. Creating an EoA interface.783. Enable Bridging function.794. LAN configuration.795. Commit your changes.80Part 2: Check your connection status.80Part 3: Configuring the PC.80Option 1: Your PC use the IP given by your ISP.80Option 2: Your client use PPPoE software to connect to your ISP.80PPP Connection Mode80Part 1: Configuring the ADSL Router801. Creating an ATM VCC interface.802. Creating a PPP interface.81Part 2: Check your connection status.82Part 3: Configuring the PC.82Router Connection Mode83Part 1: Configuring the ADSL Router831. Creating an ATM VCC interface.832. Creating a IPoA interface.84Part 2: Check your connection status.84Part 3: Configuring the PC.84Chapter 6: Troubleshooting85Chapter 7: Glossary87Appendix: Specification89Software89Hardware90Größe: 2,47 MBSeiten: 90Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen