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Summary of Contents for RoadRunner 40/44

Page 1: ...RoadRunner 40 44 ...

Page 2: ... warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not this company its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Furt...

Page 3: ...e Indicators 10 2 1 Hardware Indicators 10 3 Hardware Installation 13 4 USB ADSL Modem Driver Installation 14 4 1 Windows 98 14 4 2 Windows Me 17 4 3 Windows 2000 19 4 4 Windows XP 23 5 Network Settings 27 6 Configuring ADSL Router 33 6 1 Accessing the Web Manager 33 6 2 Configuration 35 6 3 LAN Setup 37 6 4 NAT Configuration 39 ...

Page 4: ...lege 43 7 1 WAN Status 44 7 2 PPP Status 44 7 3 TCP Status 44 7 4 Route Table 45 7 5 ADSL Configuration 45 7 6 RIP Configuration 46 7 7 Password Configuration 47 7 8 Miscellaneous Configuration 47 7 9 Reset to Factory Default 48 7 10 Diagnostic Test 48 7 11 Code Image Update 51 APPENDIX PVC Configuration 52 ...

Page 5: ...ing twisted pair telephone lines ADSL technology provides data rates more than 100 times as fast as a traditional analog modem without an interruption in telephone service The ADSL Ethernet Router is fully compliant with the full rate ADSL T1 413 Issue 2 and G dmt and the splitterless G lite G 992 2 standards With data transfer rates of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream 1 1 Product Featur...

Page 6: ...port PPP over ATM RFC2364 and PPP over Ethernet RFC2516 LAN mode support bridged routed Ethernet over ATM RFC 1483 ATM forum UNI 3 1 4 0 PVC Support 1VCs Virtual Circuits ATM SAR segmentation and reassembly ATM AAL5 adaption layer type 5 OAM F5 Bridge Mode Ethernet to ADSL self learning Transparent Bridging IEEE 802 1D Support up to 16 MAC learning address Router Mode ...

Page 7: ...allenge authentication protocol Password protected system management Ethernet Interface IEEE 802 3 compliant 10 100 Mbps ADSL Ethernet Router Four Port Only Each port can work at 10 Mbps or 100Mbps full duplex or half duplex mode Automatic MDI MDIX crossover for 100Base TX and 10Base T ports Auto negotiation and speed auto sensing support Back pressure based flow control on half duplex ports Pause...

Page 8: ...specification Revision 1 1 USB full speed 12Mbps Vendor specific descriptors HTTP Web Based Management Firmware upgrade via FTP Customizable Web pages WAN and LAN side connection statistics Configuration of static routes and routing table Configuration of NAT Password protected access Selection of bridge or router mode PPP user ID and password Configuration of VCs Virtual circuits ...

Page 9: ...1334 Password Authentication Protocol PAP RFC 1483 Multi protocol Encapsulation over ATM RFC 1552 Point to Point Protocol PPP RFC 1577 Classical IP and ARP over ATM RFC 1631 Network Address Translation NAT RFC 1638 Bridge Control Protocol BCP for the Point to Point Protocol PPP RFC 1661 Link Control Protocol LCP for the Point to Point Protocol PPP RFC 1723 Routing Information Protocol Version 2 RF...

Page 10: ...9 RFC 2364 PPP over ATM RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 1d ...

Page 11: ...n If any of the items is damaged or missing contact your dealer immediately 2 1 Hardware Indicators Front Panel Place the Router in a location that permits an easy view of the LED indicators shown in the front panel diagram below ADSL Ethernet Router Single Port ADSL Ethernet Router SHOW LINK Power Ready TIME RxD ACT ADSL Ethernet Router Four Port ADSL Ethernet Router SHOW LINK Power Ready TIME AC...

Page 12: ...light after the ADSL negotiation process has been settled RXD Blinking green light indicates an active WAN session LINK Steady green light indicates a valid Ethernet connection ACT Blinking green indicates an active Ethernet session Rear Panel ADSL Ethernet Router Single Port The rear panel of the Router provides access to the DC power adapter one USB connection one LAN connection one WAN connecti...

Page 13: ...et Router Four Port The rear panel of the Router provides access to the DC power adapter one USB connection four LAN connections one WAN connection and power on off switch USB LAN WAN Power DC Switch 1 2 3 4 Splitter ...

Page 14: ...est phase has finished Finally the READY LED will be flashed to indicate that router is in normal operation ADSL connection Simply plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port RJ 11 receptacle on the rear panel of the Router and insert the other end into splitter Connect Router to LAN Prepare an Ethernet cable to connect Router to Hub or Switch of your LAN You can connect Router to your PC directl...

Page 15: ...em For Windows 98 1 After connecting the USB ADSL modem to your PC power on your PC 2 The Wizard box appears detecting a USB NET CARD Insert the provided CD into your CD ROM drive Click Next 3 With Search for the best driver for your device checkbox selected click Next ...

Page 16: ...15 4 Select CD ROM drive and click Next Or click the Specify a location and pointing the path for the Windows 98 driver in the CD ROM ...

Page 17: ...16 5 Windows will find the driver file Click Next 6 Click Finish to complete installation ...

Page 18: ...L modem to your PC power on your PC 2 The Wizard box appears detecting a USB NET CARD Insert the provided CD into your CD ROM drive Choose Specify the location of the driver and click Next 3 Insert the driver CD into the CD ROM drives and click Browse to find the path Click Next ...

Page 19: ...18 4 After Windows ME finishes copying files it will show Windows has finished installing the hardware device Click FINISH to complete the installation ...

Page 20: ...odem for Windows 2000 1 As the Windows 2000 operating system boots up with a connected USB ADSL Modem it displays a Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box shown on your screen Click NEXT then a new dialog box will show on the screen ...

Page 21: ...20 2 In the new dialog box click the Search for a suitable driver for my device ...

Page 22: ...21 3 Insert the driver CD into the CD ROM drives and choose Specify a location Then click Next 4 key in the right path for your Windows 2000 driver ...

Page 23: ...22 5 Click NEXT 6 After Windows 2000 finishes copying files it will show Windows has finished installing the software for this device Click FINISH to complete the installation ...

Page 24: ...it displays a Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box shown on your screen Choose Install a list or specific location Click NEXT then a new dialog box will show on the screen 2 Insert the driver CD into the CD ROM drives and choose Include this location in the search and key in the right path for your Windows XP driver Click Next ...

Page 25: ...24 3 The wizard has finished installing the software Click finish ...

Page 26: ...25 4 A Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box shown on your screen Choose Install a list or specific location Click NEXT then a new dialog box will show on the screen 5 Click Next ...

Page 27: ...26 6 The wizard has finished installing the software Click finish ...

Page 28: ...ust be performed for every host PC on your network if you use the DHCP function of the Router 1 Click Start button Settings and choose Control Panel 2 Double click Network icon and select Configuration tab 3 Select the TCP IP line that has been associated to your network card in the Configuration tab and click Properties 4 Now you have two setting methods ...

Page 29: ...28 A Get IP from Router ...

Page 30: ... manually Select Specify an IP address on the IP address tab The default IP address of Router is 10 0 0 2 So please use 10 0 0 X X is between 1 and 253 except 2 for IP address field and 255 0 0 0 0 for Subnet Mask field ...

Page 31: ...30 In the Gateway tab add the IP address of the Router default IP is 10 0 0 2 in the New gateway field and click Add button ...

Page 32: ...S Server Search Order field and click Add button After configuring the TCP IP protocol you can use the ping command to check if your computer has successfully connected to this Router The following example shows the ping procedure for Windows 98 First execute the ping command Ping 10 0 0 2 ...

Page 33: ... 10ms TTL 64 A communication link between your computer and this Router has been successfully established Otherwise if you get the following messages Pinging 10 0 0 2 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out There must be something wrong in configuring procedure or cable issue Please check the LAN LINK LED must be lighted Or check TCP IP configuration of your com...

Page 34: ...he web based manager you will need to type the default IP address 10 0 0 2 in the address bar of the browser A new window will appear and you will be prompted for a user name and password There are two level password protection One is User level which user name is user and password is password The other is administrator level which user name is admin and password is password Then Click OK If the p...

Page 35: ...Status This option provides the function for observing the product s working status A ADSL View ADSL status There are SNR Margin Line Attenuation Errored Seconds Loss of Signal Loss of Frame CRC Errors Data Rate ...

Page 36: ...MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask and Number of Ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server 6 2 Configuration 1 WAN Setting the VC 0 enabled Yes or disabled No Setting the VPI VCI and Static IP Address and Subnet Mask ...

Page 37: ... for Bridged Mode IGMP Enabled IGMP IGMP is the protocol used for a host member to join or leave an IP multi cast group PPP 1 Username and Password Username and Password are provided by your ISP 2 Service Name Optional Required by some ISPs Note If you change any setting you must click execute for Virtual Circuit 0 Then click save configuration and click submit to write settings to flash and reboo...

Page 38: ... two ways to use this default IP address you can manually assigned an IP address and subnet mask for each PC on the LAN or you can instruct the Router to automatically assign them using DHCP The DHCP function is active by default Manual IP Address Assignment You can manually set the IP address subnet mask and default gateway on each computer ...

Page 39: ...ked DHCP server by the Router The Router is set by default to use DHCP Define the IP address range from start Address to end address that your router will be using to assign addresses Subnet Mask Define the subnet mask using the standard method in other words 255 0 0 0 ...

Page 40: ...s LAN and translate those addresses to a single address The Router just supports one to many address translation It translates the address in the IP packet to the public address and then sets the source port to a random port number NAPT The NAPT function is enabled by default on the Router If you want to disable NAT open the NAT configuration window select disabled in the NAT Configuration Click t...

Page 41: ... then click submit and click go back to NAT configuration to add an IP address Choose NAT in the lists and type Session Name and setup a IP address then click submit This will just allow this host to connect to internet the other hosts cannot connect to internet ...

Page 42: ...sts to this port will be redirected to the host IP address It supports only one server of any particular type 1 Set up private host to be a server and configure host a fixed IP address 2 Public Port is well known TCP or UDP port Well known Ports 21 FTP 23 Telnet 25 SMTP 53 DNS 80 HTTP 3 Private Port is defined in the private host server 4 Click Add This Setting when you set up completely 6 6 Bridg...

Page 43: ...ernet by MAC address Source MAC MAC address of the host which is not allowed to access Internet Destination MAC Keep empty if you do not know the Destination MAC address Type is Ethernet type 0800 IP After setting up click Add and Save Setting button 6 6 Bridge filtering 6 7 DNS Configuration ...

Page 44: ... Protocol IP address You can type the preferred DNS server IP address Alternative DNS server IP address that provided by ISP or automatically assigned by ISP Click submit and save settings to save your setting 6 8 Save Settings When you change all setting you must click save settings and click submit The Router will save settings and software reset router for about 20 seconds 7 Admin Privilege ...

Page 45: ...l be Not connected 7 3 TCP Status You can see Total packets sent Data packets sent Data Bytes sent Total packets Received Packets received in sequence Bytes received in sequence Out of Order Packets Out of Order Bytes Packets disregarded for bad checksum Packets disregarded for bad header offset Packets disregarded because too short Connections initialized Connections Accepted Connections Establis...

Page 46: ...onfigure a static routes by add or delete manually 7 5 ADSL Configuration Configure the trellis enabled or disabled Configure Handshake protocol You can choose Autosense or fix a protocol Wiring Selection You can choose Auto Tip Ring Default A A1 ...

Page 47: ...dvertisements include a default gateway 0 0 0 0 entry RIPv2 Multicast when True received broadcast RIP messages are ignored and received multicast RIP messages 224 0 0 1 are processed If RIP Supplier is True then RIP advertisements are sent via the 224 0 0 1 IP multicast address If False RIP advertisements are transmitted RIP update interval in seconds for transmitting RIP messages when RIP Suppli...

Page 48: ...er TFTP Server enabled Allow users to login TFTP Server of Router DMZ The DMZ DeMilitarized Zone is a host without the protection of Router It allows unrestricted 2 way communication between LAN computer and Internet clients or servers This application is useful for supporting special purpose services such as video conferencing and game DHCP Relay Select Enabled to be DHCP Relay Specify a DHCP Tar...

Page 49: ... Diagnostic Test The diagnostic test consists of 6 simple tests Ethernet LAN connection ADSL Synchronization ATM OAM Segment Loop Back ATM OAM End to End Loop Back Ethernet connect to ATM IP connect to Ethernet These simple tests can be used to locate potential connectivity problem ...

Page 50: ...our phone line quality If this test returns FAIL make sure your phone line is connected to your DSL modem securely and also check with your service provider to see if your service is activated If this test returns FAIL all other tests will be skipped ATM OAM F5 Segment Loop Back This test sends ATM OAM F5 Segment loop back request cells to the central office equipments through your DSL connection ...

Page 51: ...ot working check to make sure the VPI and VCI are configured correctly This test returns SKIPPED if the DSL synchronization test failed Check Ethernet connect to AAL5 This test returns PASS if the ATM AAL5 module is loaded correctly in your DSL modem If this test returns FAIL an internal error has occured This test returns SKIPPED if the DSL synchronization does not return PASS Check IP connect to...

Page 52: ...vice provider If this test returns FAIL consitently and your DSL modem is statically assigned an IP address make sure the IP address is the correct one assigned by your service provider This test returns SKIPPED if Ethernet connect to AAL5 test does not return PASS 7 11 Code Image Update Firmware upgrade via FTP Click Browse choose a file and click Upload to update router firmware 7 12 System Log ...

Page 53: ...nabled Yes Yes Yes VC1 VC7 Enabled No No No VC0Static IP address N A N A Automatically Assigned by ISP Provided by ISP VC0 Subnet Mask N A N A Automatically Assigned by ISP Provided by ISP WAN Advanced Configuration Encapsulation 1483 Bridged IP LLC PPPoA VC Mux PPPoE LLC 1483 Routered IP LLC Bridge Enabled Disabled Disabled PPP Service Name N A N A Required by some ISPs N A PPP User Name N A Prov...

Page 54: ...T NAPT Bridge Mode Router Mode PPPoA PPPoE Router Mode Static IP DNS Configuration Default Gateway N A N A Automatically Assigned by ISP Provided By ISP Preferred DNS Server N A N A Automatically Assigned by ISP Provided By ISP Alternate DNS Server N A N A Automatically Assigned by ISP Provided By ISP RIP Configuration RIP Disabled Disabled Disabled ...

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