Intel Express 8205 Quick Start Manual Download Page 4

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MAC

ADDRESS

CASE

ASSY

Power

Hub

II

PC

X

Recovery

Input

5.1VDC/2.6A

Console

LAN 1

10 / 100 Mbps

LAN 2

10 Mbps

Connect the LAN 1 port to your
local network

1

Connect the LAN 1 port to the local

network or the Ethernet port of a PC,

using the provided blue cable.

2

Set the HUB/PC switch to 

Hub 

when

connecting to a network hub or Ethernet

switch, and 

PC 

when connecting

directly to a PC.

Connect the LAN 2 port to your
DSL or cable modem

3

Connect the LAN 2 port to your DSL or

cable modem. Use the appropriate cable

that came with your modem.

Connect the power

4  

 Connect the router to a power source

(100-250 V AC) using the provided

power supply and cord.

Check the LEDs

If the Status, LAN 1, and LAN 2 LEDs are

all  green, the router begins to assign a set of

pre-configured IP addresses to your local

network using its DHCP server.

If any LEDs are red, orange, or off:

•   Make sure the PC/Hub switch is set

correctly, as described in step 2 above.

• Make sure all the cables are securely

connected to the correct devices as

described in the steps above.

Install the Router
Hardware

Install the Router Hardware

1

blue

Figure 1. Connecting the Express 8205 Router.

Connect
to power
source

LAN 1:
Connect
to local
network

4

Set switch:
Hub II for hub or
switch
PC X for single
computer

2

Status LED

Green blinking - router is using factory default settings
and ready for configuration.

Red - error, router is not operational.

LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs

Green - port is operational.

Orange - port is down. Check cables.

Figure 2. Check Status and LAN LEDs.

user

supplied

LAN 2:
Connect
to DSL or
cable
modem

3

1

See “About
the Console
Port” below.

About the Console Port

You can use the console port to manage the
router with Local Management, through a
directly connected workstation. See the Online
Documentation on the Intel® Device View CD-
ROM for information about managing the router
if you do not have a Windows-based operating
system, or if you are using Telnet to manage the
router from a remote location.

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Summary of Contents for Express 8205

Page 1: ...ick Start tel Express 8205 and 205 with VPN Routers...

Page 2: ...assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of o...

Page 3: ...Router Hardware 2 Select a Scenario 3 2 1 Contents Quick Start Scenario Descriptions 4 Firewall Filters and NAT 10 Using the VPN Option 11 Configuring a VPN Tunnel 12 VPN Tunnel Examples 13 VPN Tunnel...

Page 4: ...the PC Hub switch is set correctly as described in step 2 above Make sure all the cables are securely connected to the correct devices as described in the steps above Install the Router Hardware Insta...

Page 5: ...odem connects to the Internet You can also configure the router to allow access to internal servers on the local network from the Internet such as an e mail or Web server See page 9 ISP Intel Router I...

Page 6: ...net from the internal LAN for example to allow LAN users access to only e mail and WWW traffic through the Internet connection See page 10 for more information To reset the router to factory defaults...

Page 7: ...ug in options 3 Follow the screen instructions to complete the installation 4 Select Launch Intel Device View on the final wizard dialog box and then continue with the instructions for your scenario S...

Page 8: ...t Name Contact your ISP if you are not sure about this setting 7 Click Next Firewall filtering and local servers To increase security to your local LAN or to manage the types of traffic allowed on the...

Page 9: ...arily remove this PC from the network 2 On the back of the router set the Hub PC switch to PC 3 Configure the PC to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server See the documentation that came with your PC...

Page 10: ...onnect the LAN 1 port on the router to the local network to an Ethernet hub or switch for example Firewall filtering and local servers To increase security to your local LAN or to manage the types of...

Page 11: ...N 2 port and allow access to local servers such as WWW or e mail from the Internet Configure a static IP address on LAN 2 1 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 2 Double click the LAN 2...

Page 12: ...cenario and then click Next 4 Select the Enable Firewall Filters check box 5 Select the check box corresponding to the types of traffic to allow from the LAN to the Internet and then click Next Access...

Page 13: ...ote You must have a working connection to the Internet through the DSL or cable modem connected to the LAN 2 port before you can add a VPN tunnel To add a VPN tunnel 1 Complete the VPN Tunnel Workshee...

Page 14: ...View and open the router for management 2 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 3 Double click the LAN 1 port in the Ports Connections list 4 Type the new IP address and network mask Ge...

Page 15: ...utton 3 Fill in the parameters in each wizard dialog box as appropriate for your setup Table 2 shows the settings used for this example Note The values for the parameters in Table 2 are examples only...

Page 16: ...arameters in Table 3 are examples only you must enter the values specific to your network Firewalls and network address translation If you are using firewall filters or network address translation NAT...

Page 17: ...t least 5 minutes or at least 1 MB and no greater than 4194303 MB VPN Tunnel Worksheet Tunnel Identification Tunnel name A name to identify the tunnel The name can be up to 31 characters Remote IP add...

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