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Advanced Setup 

 

By default, password protection is enabled on your device, and the 
username and password set are as follows: 

• 

Username: 

admin

 

• 

Password: 

admin

 

The password page displays the current status of password protection. 

To change your password settings, follow the steps below: 

Click on the 

Change Password

 link to display the following page: 

 

 

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1553-ZAT 759 94 Uen B – July 2005 

Summary of Contents for HM410dp

Page 1: ...ADSL2 Home Gateway HM410dp User Guide...

Page 2: ...ued progress in methodology design and manufacturing Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from the use of this document Abstract This document describes conf...

Page 3: ...2 2 1 Front Panel and LED Indicators 4 2 2 2 Back Panel and Connectors 5 2 3 Placement of the HM410dp 6 2 4 Installation 7 3 Configuration Wizard 8 3 1 Introduction 8 3 2 Access the Configuration Wiz...

Page 4: ...42 5 4 5 Configure Internet Applications 44 5 4 6 Configure Custom Applications 46 5 4 7 Application Level Gateways ALGs 49 5 5 DHCP Server 51 5 5 1 Enable Disable the DHCP Server 51 5 5 2 Change Set...

Page 5: ...Contents 6 2 Configure Ethernet PCs 65 6 2 1 Obtain Internet Information Automatically 65 6 2 2 Assign Static Internet Information 69 Glossary 71 1553 ZAT 759 94 Uen B July 2005 v...

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Page 7: ...ss the built in Configuration tool and run the Configuration Wizard in order to perform the initial configuration Chapter 4 Basic Setup provides detailed information about how to perform configuration...

Page 8: ...y of Service QoS is a key aspect of running successful Triple Play services The Ericsson QoS solution is a multi PVC solution based on ATM Quality of Service that makes extensive use of well known and...

Page 9: ...ADSL2 Home Gateway HM410dp Power Supply adapter Ethernet cable ADSL Line cable Table stand Quick Installation Guide Note Your HM410dp package may also include other materials provided by your service...

Page 10: ...evice each LEDs general purpose is described in the table below from top to bottom Table 1 General Description of LEDs Label Color Description ADSL Green On ADSL connection is established Blinking Dat...

Page 11: ...scription ADSL ADSL socket for connection to a splitter filter of phone outlet Ethernet Four Ethernet ports for connection to a PC IP telephone set top box and or switch hub Reset Reset button tiny ho...

Page 12: ...prevent the product from over heating Do not block or cover the slots and openings on the device which are intended for ventilation and proper operation Figure 3 Alternative Placement for the HM410dp...

Page 13: ...ervice port splitter filter or phone outlet 2 Connect Ethernet device s Attach the provided Ethernet cable to one of the ports marked Ethernet on the HM410dp Connect the other end to an Ethernet port...

Page 14: ...you can just select an Internet Access mode that fits your needs according to information from your ISP The HM410dp still offers the possibility for advanced users to set up special network scenarios...

Page 15: ...n in both the User name and Password fields and click OK 4 The welcome page of the Configuration tool is displayed 5 Click on the Configuration Wizard button to display the start page of the wizard 15...

Page 16: ...usly operates as a router to the LAN side This access type is Always On meaning that you are automatically connected to your ISP whenever you use your Internet connection The HM410dp automatically act...

Page 17: ...0dp operates as a bridge to the WAN side while simultaneously operates as a router to the LAN side This access type is Always On meaning that you are automatically connected to your ISP whenever you u...

Page 18: ...ithout saving any settings 3 2 3 DHCP Bridged By using the DHCP Bridged mode the HM410dp will act as a bridge meaning that the routing functionality Firewall NAT UPnP etc will be disabled This access...

Page 19: ...ick the Next button The Confirm page for Internet access appears 3 Click the Confirm Changes button to proceed or click Cancel to exit the Wizard without saving any settings 3 2 4 PPPoE The PPPoE or d...

Page 20: ...ternal DHCP server that will assign private IP addresses to the PCs on the LAN Note If you already have PPPoE client software installed on your computer s you must uninstall it This can be done after...

Page 21: ...fault values for VPI 8 and VCI 35 are displayed but you can change them if you have received other information from your ISP Then click the Next button to display the Confirm page for Internet access...

Page 22: ...dp automatically activates the NAT service that will route the traffic to from the WAN and its internal DHCP server that will assign private IP addresses to the PCs on the LAN Note If you already have...

Page 23: ...efault or Specify manually depending on information from your ISP If you choose Specify manually the following page appears 5 The default values for VPI 0 and VCI 35 are displayed but you can change t...

Page 24: ...esses and your ISP must provide you with correct values if this mode is selected The HM490dp automatically activates the NAT service that will route the traffic to from the WAN and its internal DHCP s...

Page 25: ...I Setup page appears 4 Select either Use Default or Specify manually depending on information from your ISP If you choose Specify manually the following page appears 5 The default values for VPI 0 and...

Page 26: ...ltiple access methods that can be used simultaneously on different PVCs Note Only use this mode if you have DSL experience To configure the HM410dp for Advanced access mode follow the steps below 1 Fr...

Page 27: ...ing operator specific settings Note If you chose this mode you will not be able to access the Advanced Internet Access page in the Configuration tool To configure the HM410dp for Operator Defined acce...

Page 28: ...zard without saving any settings 3 3 Access the Internet Your Internet Service Provider ISP may have provided you additional instructions in the package or separately about account setup additional so...

Page 29: ...dvanced users to set up special network scenarios themselves or to modify the existing ones Follow the steps in section 3 2 Access the Configuration Wizard to display the start page of the configurati...

Page 30: ...out the current configuration of your device First Time Settings This is the start point for the Configuration Wizard that leads you through the most important settings for your local Internet connect...

Page 31: ...rmware file and update the HM410dp follow the steps below 1 Download the new firmware file to your local PC 2 Click the Browse button to locate the file 3 Once you have selected the file to be install...

Page 32: ...t ensures that any new features provided by the firmware update become available to you 7 When the restart is complete you will automatically be redirected to the Start page Note Installing a firmware...

Page 33: ...ss If you need to contact your ISP they may ask you to run the Diagnostics Tool and describe the results to them This page also provides you with a link to the DSL status page which displays detailed...

Page 34: ...e test fails this provides technical information about the likely cause of a failure If a failure occurs you will need to give this information to your ISP s support team If the test is successfully c...

Page 35: ...erational mode the current connected mode Possible values displayed are Inactive not connected Unknown unrecognized mode Name of the standard compliance used by the connection for example G dmt BisPlu...

Page 36: ...ny web page in order to display further information about a specific topic on a specific page However you may prefer to display the Help text index in order to navigate through Help topics more easily...

Page 37: ...e of the help pages the left hand menu is replaced by the following To go back to the Help index page and display the menus for the setup pages either click on the Back link provided or click the Back...

Page 38: ...offers the possibility for advanced users to set up special network scenarios themselves or to modify the existing ones Follow the steps in section 3 2 Access the Configuration Wizard to display the s...

Page 39: ...ut modification or contact your ISP for assistance Note Before you modify any settings we strongly recommend that you contact your ISP prior to changing the default configuration Table 3 Default Confi...

Page 40: ...and password set are as follows Username admin Password admin The password page displays the current status of password protection To change your password settings follow the steps below 1 Click on t...

Page 41: ...20 characters The default setting uses admin for both the username and password We recommend that you do not set the same character combination for both username and password Click the Next button and...

Page 42: ...Advanced Setup 6 Enter your new Username and or password and click the OK button 36 1553 ZAT 759 94 Uen B July 2005...

Page 43: ...tion if you wish to do one or both of the following Allow Internet users to browse the user pages on your local network for example by providing an FTP or HTTP server Play certain games which require...

Page 44: ...our network From the Advanced Setup menu click on Security The Security State part displays information about the security settings To change the state of the Firewall select Enabled and click the Cha...

Page 45: ...Whichever type of filter rule you use you must also determine which direction packets should be allowed to travel in In permitted traffic is transported from the outside interface to the inside inter...

Page 46: ...ding port numbers that identify the service that you want to filter e g web service is on port 80 and FTP on port 21 Direction From the drop down lists choose whether to filter the packets that are in...

Page 47: ...on your LAN The table below displays the default application configuration Table 4 Default Security Application configuration details Application TCP port number UDP port number Trigger required E ma...

Page 48: ...Applications If you want to allow access to an application that is not included in the above list of common applications you can create and enable a custom application For more information see section...

Page 49: ...gful name in the PC name text box then type the IP address of the PC that you want to assign this name to Click on the Next button to display the confirmation page 4 If you are happy with the name tha...

Page 50: ...access to applications as described in the following sections 5 4 5 Configure Internet Applications This section assumes that you have already assigned names to the PCs on your network as described in...

Page 51: ...wing The common applications that your device knows about Any custom applications that you have manually configured 5 Select the application and the PC that you want to enable access to and click the...

Page 52: ...plications If you want to enable access to an application that does not appear on your device s default list you can create a custom application In order to create a custom application you must know T...

Page 53: ...eft hand Advanced Setup menu click on Security 2 Click on the Define custom applications link to display the following page 3 This page displays details of previously created custom applications Click...

Page 54: ...in section 5 4 3 Configure Security 6 Select the address translation type NONE TCP UDP or TCP and UDP from the drop down list This controls the translation of binary IP addresses in the payload of a p...

Page 55: ...in difficult applications that NAT and Firewall configurations cannot manage In many cases Application Level Gateways ALGs are needed to translate and transport packets correctly An ALG provides a ser...

Page 56: ...To enable disable an ALG follow the steps below 1 From the Advanced Setup menu click on Security At the bottom of the page the ALG State part is displayed 2 Select the appropriate mode Enabled Disabl...

Page 57: ...t the DHCP server is enabled on the private LAN interface but if you already have a DHCP server on your network you should disable this function 5 5 1 Enable Disable the DHCP Server The current status...

Page 58: ...ayed The upper part Edit Address of the window allows you to change the default LAN IP address and subnet mask of the HM410dp If you want to do so click the Change Address link to display the followin...

Page 59: ...browser you will be disconnected You must open a new connection by entering your new LAN IP address as the URL In the lower part Edit DHCP Server Subnet of the window you can change the settings for...

Page 60: ...ault gateway option information The HM410dp always uses local host as default gateway When you have entered the details for the DHCP Server Subnet configuration click the Confirm Changes button Use th...

Page 61: ...the dynamic address Click the OK button to confirm your settings You will now return to the DHCP Server page where your fixed mapping is displayed in the lower part of the window To change any of the...

Page 62: ...Wizard are normally enough and you should only make changes on these pages if your ISP instructs you to 5 6 1 Access Connections For each Internet access mode there are one or many max 8 connections p...

Page 63: ...nP works with wired or wireless networks and can be supported on any operating system When UPnP is enabled it will help your programs to pass the NAT and it will also appear as a UPnP device on your n...

Page 64: ...iately and be saved to non volatile memory In case a manual save is necessary this is noted in the graphical user interface as the following example Notice After action use Save Config to save it perm...

Page 65: ...he configuration file contains a default factory configuration If you do make changes to the default configuration but then wish to revert back to the original factory configuration you can do so by r...

Page 66: ...reviously changed the username and password the Connect to or Enter Current Password login box will be displayed Once you have entered the default settings admin admin and clicked OK the Start page is...

Page 67: ...ave a backup file of your current configuration proceed as follows 1 Click on the Backup button and the following page is displayed 2 In the Save as window select a folder to save your configuration f...

Page 68: ...selected the file to be installed click Open The file s directory path is displayed in the Configuration File field 3 Click on the Restore button and the following window is displayed 4 When the resto...

Page 69: ...age displays an error log The most recent errors are listed at the bottom of the list and the When column shows the time in seconds since the last reboot of the HM410dp Click the Clear Log button to c...

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Page 71: ...thernet to the HM410dp follow the instructions that correspond to the operating system installed on your PC in the following sub sections 6 2 Configure Ethernet PCs 6 2 1 Obtain Internet Information A...

Page 72: ...nnection Properties dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step...

Page 73: ...alog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 11 4 If Internet Proto...

Page 74: ...nstalled component click the Add button The Select Network Component Type dialog box displays 4 Select Protocol and then click the Add button The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays 5 Click on...

Page 75: ...uter as a public web server You maintain different subnets on your LAN Before you begin be sure to have the following information on hand or contact your ISP if you do not know it The IP address and s...

Page 76: ...the same subnet as the HM410dp LAN port If you manually assign IP information to all your LAN PCs you can follow the instructions in section 5 5 2 Change Settings to the DHCP Server Subnet to change t...

Page 77: ...main names into IP addresses DNS information is distributed hierarchically throughout the Internet among computers called DNS servers When you start to access a web site a DNS server looks up the requ...

Page 78: ...T Network Address Translation A service performed by many routers that translates your network s publicly known IP address into a private IP address for each computer on your LAN Only your router and...

Page 79: ...ork and excludes all others The subnet s computers remain physically connected to the rest of the parent network but they are treated as though they were on a separate network Subnet mask A mask that...

Page 80: ...ted to running the server software Instead of requiring a separate computer for each server dozens of virtual servers can co reside on the same computer VPI and VCI A VPI Virtual Path Identifier is an...

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