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Summary of Contents for iConnect625W

Page 1: ...rior written permission by OPEN Networks Pty Ltd Disclaimer For content and procedures available in this document OPEN Networks Pty Ltd does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy completeness or usefulness of any information apparatus product or process disclosed Revision v1 2 Date Released February 2007 i iC Co on nn ne ec ct t6 62 25 5W W U Us se er r G Gu ...

Page 2: ...ndows 2000 17 4 3 Configuring Computers In Windows 98 ME 19 4 4 Configuring Computers In Windows Vista 21 5 Understanding The Web Interface 24 5 1 Web Interface Components 24 5 1 1 Buttons 24 5 1 2 Menus 24 6 Home 25 7 Setup 26 7 1 LAN Setup 27 7 1 1 LAN Configuration 27 7 2 Setting Up a WAN Connection 32 7 2 1 PPPoE Connection Setup 33 7 2 2 PPPoA Connection Setup 43 7 2 3 Static Connection Setup...

Page 3: ...15 3 Ingress Layer 3 117 8 15 4 Static Configuration 119 8 16 Egress 121 8 16 1 No Egress 121 8 16 2 Egress Layer 3 122 8 16 3 Resetting Egress Mode 123 8 17 Shaper 124 8 17 1 HTB Queue Discipline 124 8 17 2 Low Latency Queue Discipline 126 8 17 3 PRIOWRR 128 8 18 SSH Access Control 130 9 Wireless 131 9 1 Setup 132 9 2 Configuration 135 9 3 Multiple SSID 137 9 4 Security 138 9 4 1 No security 138 ...

Page 4: ... 3 DDNS Update Status 167 11 4 DHCP Clients 169 11 5 QoS TCA NTCA Status 170 11 6 Modem Status 171 11 6 Product Information 172 11 7 System Log 173 11 9 WDS Report 174 12 Help 175 13 Save Restart Menu 176 14 Log Out 178 15 Troubleshooting 179 15 1 Problems starting up the router 179 15 2 Problems with the WAN Interface 179 15 3 Problems with the LAN Interface 179 16 Glossary Table 180 ...

Page 5: ...de port forwarding and VPN pass through along with the ability to enable public or private Intranet solutions through a single IP address using its RIP v 1 2 routing engine or NAPT features The highest levels of security are implemented in the iConnect625W including Stateful Packet Inspection firewall support for a full suite of security options against malicious intruders The iConnect625W is full...

Page 6: ...I support Protection Against Denial of Service Packet Filtering Firewall support Password Authentication to modem Gateway Services DHCP Client Server Relay Dynamic DNS Support IGMP Proxy Element Management Customer extendible Configuration Manager Web service and Reference Web Pages SNMP Agent and Standard MIB Support Remote Management Telnet secure shell TFTP FTP Diagnostics and Test Capabilities...

Page 7: ...ct should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 10 Do not allow anything sharp to rest on the cables Do not locate this product where the cord could be damaged by persons walking on it 11 Do not overload wall outlet extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric...

Page 8: ...ol required only if you are connecting to the Ethernet port of your router 2 2 2 Software OS Independent Ethernet connections 2 3 Package Contents The iConnect625W router contains the following items Wireless 625W router CD ROM containing the online manual RJ 11 ADSL telephone Cable Ethernet CAT 5 LAN Cable AC DC power adaptor 9VDC 1A Quick Start Guide Line Splitter Filter ...

Page 9: ...ernet port Flickering The Ethernet is transmitting receiving data 2 ETHERNET E1 E4 Off No power is supplied to the iConnect625W router No Ethernet connection Wrong type of Ethernet cable used Steadily Lit Up The wireless access point is enabled 3 WIRELESS Off The wireless access point is disabled Flickering The iConnect625W is trying to establish connection with the ADSL Service Provider or the iC...

Page 10: ...is jack Make sure to observe the proper power requirements 3 RESET After the device is powered on press it to reset the device or restore to factory default settings 4 Ethernet 1 4 Connect the Ethernet cable to one of the four LAN ports when connecting to a computer or an office home network of 10Mbps or 100Mbps 5 DSL Connect the supplied telephone cable to this port when connecting to the ADSL te...

Page 11: ...5 255 255 0 i e any attached computer must be in the same subnet and have an IP address in the range of 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 253 The best and easiest way to configure the computer is to get an IP address automatically from the router using DHCP If you encounter any problems accessing the router s web interface it may also be advisable to disable any kind of software firewall on your computers ...

Page 12: ...ut you have to set the username and password first for this to happen VPI 8 WAN VCI 35 DHCP Server function is set to Enabled Start IP 192 168 1 100 End IP 192 168 1 200 DHCP Configuration Lease Time 604800 seconds or 7 days IP address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Management IP LAN IP addresses for distribution to PCs 101 IP addresses continuing from 192 168 1 100 through 192 168 1 200 ...

Page 13: ...p 1 Ensure that the iConnect625W router has been powered on for a minimum of 10 seconds Step 2 Using a blunt implement such as a pencil or paperclip press the Reset button for 10 seconds During this time the reset is in progress DO NOT power the iConnect625W off whilst it resets Step 3 After 10 seconds you may release it The iConnect625W will be reset to its factory defaults once the indicator lig...

Page 14: ...ess bar http 192 168 1 254 then click Go The following appears Step 2 Enter the username and password of root and øP3N zero P 3 N in the User name and Password fields These fields are case sensitive Step 3 Click the Log In button Congratulations You have now successfully logged into the iConnect625W router If you have problems logging into the router please refer to Section 4 to configure your net...

Page 15: ... on your PC s Operating System OS 4 1 Configuring Network Computers Using Windows XP Step 1 Click Start Control Panel in Classic View From the Control Panel window double click Network Connections The following appears Step 2 Double click the Local Area Network connection name required Step 3 Click Properties The following appears Step 4 Ensure the General tab is active and highlight Internet Prot...

Page 16: ...onnect625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 16 Step 5 Highlight the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons then click OK to complete the configuration ...

Page 17: ...rol Panel window double click Network and Dial up Connections The following appears Step 2 Double click the Local Area Connection name as required The following appears Step 3 From the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties The following appears Step 4 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties The following appears ...

Page 18: ...t625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 18 Step 5 Highlight the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons and click the OK button to complete the configuration ...

Page 19: ...uration tab to make it active The following appears Step 2 Highlight TCP IP NE2000 Compatible or the name of any Network Interface Card NIC in your PC and click the Properties button The following appears Step3 Highlight the IP Address tab to make it active then highlight the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Step 4 Highlight the DNS Configuration tab to make it active The following ...

Page 20: ...iConnect625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 20 Step 5 Highlight the Disable DNS radio button then click the OK button to complete the configuration ...

Page 21: ...DSL2 Router User Guide 21 4 4 Configuring Computers In Windows Vista Step 1 Click Windows logo Control Panel Network and Sharing Center as shown Step 2 The following page appears Click the Manage network connections link ...

Page 22: ...Connections page appears Double click on the active Local Area Connection icon Step 4 The Local Area Connection Status page appears Click the Properties button Step 5 Under the Local Area Connection Properties page highlight TCP IPv4 and click the Properties button ...

Page 23: ...t625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 23 Step 6 Highlight the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons and click the OK button to complete the configuration ...

Page 24: ...as follows Apply o Click to implement configuration changes Clicking the Apply button does not save the changes when the router is restarted Cancel o Click the Cancel button to revert to the last saved configuration 5 1 2 Menus At the configuration homepage the navigation tabs at the top of the screen directs you to the desired configuration page There are seven menu items tabs on the web interfac...

Page 25: ... Home page click the Home tab at the top of the screen The following appears The following table provides a brief description of each of the tabs and their functions Tab Function Setup Configuration of new and existing LAN and WAN settings Advanced Configuration of advanced options within the iConnect625W such as SNTP routing and filtering Wireless Configuration of wireless features Tools Access t...

Page 26: ...er is configured to automatically provide all the hosts on the LAN network with IP addresses The WAN Setup consists of the setup of various connection types PPPoA PPPoE Static DHCP Bridged connection CLIP connection and modem setups The WAN interface is also referred to as a broadband connection It is different for every WAN service provider used Step 1 To access the setup page click the Setup tab...

Page 27: ... that the service is currently disabled The iConnect625W provides LAN Configuration for multiple LAN groups Up to five LAN Groups are supported LAN Group 1 LAN Group 2 LAN Group 3 LAN Group 4 LAN Group 5 The LAN interfaces include the following Ethernet1 WLAN Primary SSID SSID1 SSID2 SSID3 It is possible to assign any LAN interface to any bridge group but the Ethernet interface needs to be in LAN ...

Page 28: ...N Group 1 and should always remain in this group Click the Configure link within the LAN Group 1 box The LAN Group 1 Configuration page appears Step 3 The Use the following Static IP address radio button is highlighted by default The default IP Address field is set to 192 168 1 254 Change this ...

Page 29: ... 192 168 1 100 does not apply This address is the beginning of the range from which the DHCP Server starts issuing IP addresses Step 6 Enter the End IP field if the default value 192 1 168 200 does not apply This address is the end of the range from which the DHCP Server issues IP addresses Step 7 The Lease Time field is defaulted to 604800 seconds or 7 days Step 8 Click the Apply button Step 9 To...

Page 30: ...ress Enter a static IP address The default IP address for the iConnect625W router is 192 168 1 254 Netmask Enter the static subnet mask The default Netmask for the iConnect625W router is 255 255 255 0 This subnet allows the router to support 254 users If you want to support a larger number of users you can change the subnet mask Default Gateway The default gateway is the routing device used to for...

Page 31: ...his happens you can increase the End IP addresses to the limit of 254 or reduce the lease time Lease Time The Lease Time is the amount of time that a network user is allowed to maintain a network connection to the router using the dynamic IP address The client will automatically renew the address after this time has elapsed or a new IP address is issued If the LAN computer does not renew the addre...

Page 32: ...data between the LAN and WAN interfaces the WAN Setup must be configured and you must ensure that you have a DSL connection Depending on your ISP you will need some or all of the information outlined below before you can properly configure the WAN Setup The iConnect625W supports the following connection types PPPoE PPPoA Bridged Static DHCP CLIP Follow the steps to access the Setup page Step 1 To ...

Page 33: ... authenticated by the ISP s systems Most broadband connections are Ethernet hence PPP over Ethernet It also allows for ISPs to provide multiple services over multiple PPP sessions i e rated services broadband specific content movies etc metered services etc To configure PPPoE connection follow the steps provided below Step 1 To begin click the Setup tab on the top menu Click the New Connection lin...

Page 34: ...ssword in the respective fields under the PPP Settings section as shown as provided by your ISP Step 7 In the PVC Settings section enter the values for the VPI and VCI if they differ from the default values 8 and 35 respectively as provided by your ISP If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the settings It is not possible to have more ...

Page 35: ...ton The following screen appears Click the OK button to save the settings Step 11 MyConnection has been created for this connection in the left hand menu You can connect disconnect apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons at the bottom of the MyConnection page ...

Page 36: ... have VLAN support and for the DSLAMS and routers on the ISP to handle VLAN Tags Extended support is also available which allows multiple connections to be placed over the single PVC without VLAN support VLAN Tag of 0 in this special case In this mode of operation a received packet is flooded on all the connections that reside over it VLAN Settings Priority Bits Priority is given to a VLAN connect...

Page 37: ...he authentication protocol for your ISP This is set to Auto by default Auto The authentication is automatic CHAP Stands for Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Authentication PAP Stands for Password Authentication Protocol MTU This is the Maximum Transmission Unit that the DSL connection can transmit It is a negotiated value that packets no more than n bytes can be sent to the service prov...

Page 38: ...es to the customer where it is statically assigned on the LAN side PPP Unnumbered is essentially like a bridged connection Valid Rx This field is used in conjunction with the On Demand feature and is enabled only when the On Demand field is checked When the On Demand feature is enabled and Valid Rx is unchecked only packets going from the LAN side to the WAN side keep the link active After the iCo...

Page 39: ...ve i e if the iConnect625W has not received Type 1 packets for x amount of time as specified in the Timeout field the connection times out If Host Trigger is checked Type 2 and Type 3 packets can keep the link active as well You can configure the packets using the Trigger Traffic page which is accessed by clicking the Configure button next to Host Trigger The following fields can be used to identi...

Page 40: ...he information provided by your ISP QoS is a characteristic of data transmission that measures how accurately and how quickly a message or data is transferred from a source host to a destination host over a network The 3 QoS options are UBR CBR and VBR The QoS selected must be based on the information provided by your ISP This is set to UBR by default UBR UBR is the bandwidth allocation service th...

Page 41: ...c is the cell rate that the source may never exceed SCR Sustained Cell Rate measured in cells sec is the average cell rate over the duration of the connection MBS The Maximum Burst Size is a traffic parameter that specifies the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the PCR CDVT The Cell Delay Variation Tolerance is the maximum amount of cell delay variation that can be accommodated Ce...

Page 42: ...ter use to determine the usability of the particular PVC for connectivity This list helps the PVC to manage the available PVC for use and needs to be synchronised with connections made without auto sensing PVC Once the connection is established the PVC is stored in flash as the default PVC Therefore upon reboot this PVC is automatically chosen as the PVC for that connection The list of default PVC...

Page 43: ...henticating users Logical Link Control LLC and Virtual Circuit VC are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet Contact your ISP to determine which encapsulation is being used on your DSL connection To configure PPPoA connection follow the steps below Step 1 To begin click the Setup tab on the top menu Click the New Connection link The default PPPoE Connection Setup page appears Step 2...

Page 44: ...ds Sharing Select VLAN to enable the VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID Priority Bits Select the Priority Bits of the VLAN Step 6 In the PPP Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC by highlighting the appropriate radio button The default is set to VC Your ISP should be providing the Encapsulation Type If you are unsure maintain the default mode Step 7 Enter...

Page 45: ...nfiguration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu The following table lists the PPPoA Connection Setup screen fields and describes each of the options Field Description NAT Network Address Translation is a feature that enables you to use private IP addresses on your computer or your LAN This is set to Enabled by default for standard operation Firewall Select to enable security for th...

Page 46: ...ure that the link is always active enter a 0 in this field You can also enter a value larger than 10 secs Keep Alive When the On Demand option is not enabled this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection To ensure that the link is always active enter a 0 in this field You can also enter any positive integer value in this field This...

Page 47: ...on the information provided by your ISP VCI The VCI Virtual Channel Identifier defines the virtual channel settings for the ADSL connection between you and your ISP The VCI value entered here must be based on the information provided by your ISP PVC Settings QoS This field defines QoS at the ATM layer Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnect625W UBR CBR and VBR refe...

Page 48: ...teway Up to three Domain Name Server DNS addresses can be identified These servers would enable you to have access to other web servers using the host name To configure Static connection follow the steps provided below Step 1 To begin click the Setup tab on the top menu Click the New Connection link The default PPPoE Connection Setup page appears Step 2 From the Type drop down list select Static T...

Page 49: ... Step 9 In the DNS1 DNS2 and DNS3 fields enter the Domain Name Services values based on the information provided by your ISP Step 10 For the static configuration in the Mode option the default mode is set to Bridged You can select the Routed connection if this is applicable Step 11 In the PVC Settings section the VPI and VCI are defaulted to 8 and 35 respectively Make the changes in these fields a...

Page 50: ...d to be carrying a single protocol IP Address This is the static IP address that will be assigned to the WAN interface of the iConnect625W router The information is based on the details provided by your ISP Mask A Mask is used to determine which subnet an IP address belongs to This is the Subnet Mask that will be assigned to the WAN interface of the iConnect625W router The information is based on ...

Page 51: ...ay have a different IP address every time it connects to the network Before configuration begins please check with your ISP to ensure that this mode is supported To configure DHCP connection follow the steps provided below Step 1 To begin click the Setup tab on the top menu Click the New Connection link The default PPPoE Connection Setup page appears Step 2 From the Type drop down list select DHCP...

Page 52: ... to release the DHCP address You can renew the DHCP address at any time by clicking the Renew button This is not required in most cases as the process runs automatically Step 7 From the PVC Settings section the VPI and VCI are defaulted to 8 and 35 respectively Make the changes in these fields if required based on the information from your ISP If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existi...

Page 53: ...link control header is needed as the ATM VC is assumed to be carrying a single protocol IP Address This is the static IP address assigned by the DHCP server Mask A Mask is used to determine which subnet an IP address belongs to This is the Subnet Mask that will be assigned to the WAN interface of the iConnect625W router The information is based on the details provided by your ISP Gateway The Gatew...

Page 54: ...r ISP assigns the IP addresses of the local network either statically or dynamically If your ISP provides bridged service you may select the Bridged connection type In this setting the NAT and firewall rules are disabled This connection method makes the iConnect625W act as a transparent hub and passes packets across from the WAN interface to the LAN interface transparently To configure Bridge conn...

Page 55: ...h to configure for Bridge mode Step 6 The VPI and VCI values are defaulted to 8 and 35 respectively Make the changes in these fields as provided by your ISP if required If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the settings It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI VCI values Step 7 Select the QoS Leave the de...

Page 56: ...Encapsulation VC With VC multiplexing no link control header is needed as the ATM VC is assumed to be carrying a single protocol Bridge Settings Select LAN Select the LAN Group as defined in the LAN Configuration screen for the bridged connection The options are LAN Group 1 LAN Group 2 LAN Group 3 LAN Group 4 LAN Group 5 None The Bridge connection is added to the LAN Group configuration unless you...

Page 57: ...5 Packet Data Unit PDU frame using RFC 1577 and it sends out an ARP request to a CLIP enable ARP server which returns the ATM address To configure CLIP connection follow the steps provided below Step 1 To begin click the Setup tab on the top menu Click the New Connection link The following page appears if no prior connection has been configured Step 2 From the Type drop down list select CLIP The f...

Page 58: ...t Gateway field the Default Gateway is blank Enter this field based on the information provided by your ISP Step 9 In the PVC Settings section the VPI and VCI values are defaulted to 8 and 35 respectively Make the changes in these fields as provided by your ISP if required If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection you will need to open it and edit the settings It is not p...

Page 59: ... link control header is added to the Ethernet packet that identifies the protocol type Ethernet This allows multiple protocols to be transmitted over the ATM Virtual Circuit VC Encapsulation VC With VC multiplexing no link control header is needed as the ATM VC is assumed to be carrying a single protocol IP Address The CLIP Server IP Address provided by your ISP Mask The CLIP Server Subnet Mask pr...

Page 60: ...n existing connection Step 1 To begin click the Setup tab on the top menu and click the connection you wish to modify from the left hand menu Step 2 Edit as applicable on the individual connection page Step 3 Click the Apply button Step 4 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 61: ...he connection you wish to delete from the left hand menu Step 2 Click the Delete button on the applicable connection you wish to remove The changes take effect when you click Delete However if the iConnect625W router configuration is not saved these changes will be lost when you reboot the iConnect625W router Step 3 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 62: ...tep 2 The Modulation Type checkboxes are defaulted to the above settings as shown It is recommended that the default settings remain The iConnect625W router is pre configured to detect the ADSL modulation type automatically In most cases this screen should not be modified Step 3 If any modulation type has been amended click the Apply button Step 4 To save your configuration please refer to the sec...

Page 63: ...OTS G 992 2 ADSL_G dmt bis It supports ITU T ADSL 2 over POTS G 992 3 ADSL_G dmt bis DELT It supports ADSL G DMT bis DELT ADSL_2plus It supports ITU T ADSL 2 over POTS G 992 5 and speeds up to 24Mbps ADSL_2plus_DELT It supports ADSL 2 and speeds up to 24Mbps ADSL re adsl It supports ITU T RE ADSL 2 over POTS G 992 3 ADSL re adsl DELT It supports ADSL re adsl DELT ADSL_ANSI_T1 413 This applies to A...

Page 64: ... implementing advanced WAN configuration features Similarly at least one LAN group must be defined before advanced LAN configuration features can be implemented The features include Universal Plug and Play UPnP Simple Networking Timing Protocol SNTP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation between LAN groups Remote Web Access Bridge Filters Dynam...

Page 65: ...iConnect625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 65 Step 2 Please refer to the sections below on how to configure the advanced features ...

Page 66: ...nto a network and automatically recognise each other This feature is set to Disabled by default in the iConnect625W This feature requires one active WAN connection In the presence of multiple WAN connections select a connection on which the incoming traffic is present for example the default WAN connection Follow the steps below to enable UPnP Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the UPnP link on th...

Page 67: ...ep 4 Select the LAN Connection that will use UPnP by highlighting the appropriate item from the drop down list Step 5 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 6 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 68: ...dditional attempts based on the number on the value of the Retry Count field before it moves to the Secondary SNTP server If there is no valid response either for this server it moves on to the Tertiary SNTP server If it does not get a valid response from all the servers the program stops When it does receive a valid response from one of the servers the program goes to sleep for a few minutes as s...

Page 69: ...e default is set to 5sec Step 7 Enter a time in minutes in the Polling Interval field The default is set to 30mins Step 8 Enter the number of times to retry connecting to the server in the Retry Count field The default value is 2 Step 9 Select the Time Zone from the drop down list The time zone refers to the location where the router is operating Step 10 Check the Day Light checkbox to activate da...

Page 70: ...tting is 0 0 0 0 Timeout The time in seconds that the iConnect625W will wait for an SNTP server to respond If the router fails to connect to an SNTP server within the timeout period it retries the connection The default is set to 5 seconds Polling Interval The amount of time in minutes that the iConnect625W checks the time between a successful connection with an SNTP server and a new attempt to co...

Page 71: ...s a troubleshooting and management tool that uses UDP protocol on Port 161 to communicate between clients and servers For example SNMP can be used to monitor the amount of traffic passing through the network Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the SNMP link on the left menu The SNMP Management page appears Step 2 Check the Enable SNMP Agent and Enable SNMP Traps checkboxes to enable this feature as...

Page 72: ...mmunity section The default is set to Public Step 7 The Access Right is defaulted to the ReadOnly option The alternative option is the ReadWrite option from the drop down list Step 8 Enter the Trap Community name in the Trap Community field This should match the Community Name on the server receiving the traps Step 9 Select the Trap Version of the SNMP to use from the drop down list Step 10 Click ...

Page 73: ...ult community name is set to Public with read only access mode created in the configuration file SNMP supports up to 3 communities including the default community name Public Read Only The SNMP Read Only Community string is like a user ID or password that allows access to the router s statistics Community Access Rights Read Write The SNMP Read Write Community string allows a remote device to read ...

Page 74: ...d If Internet users are trying to access an Internet application they must use the WAN IP address Port Forwarding translates the WAN IP address into a LAN IP address Before Port Forwarding can be configured you must ensure that you have a LAN IP Address configured in LAN Clients To configure Port Forwarding follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Port Forwarding link on the l...

Page 75: ...t Forwarding Step 6 If you wish to add a new LAN IP address click the New IP button The LAN Clients page appears Step 7 Follow the instructions under the LAN Clients section for details on entering the fields Step 8 To add a new rule for this connection highlight the appropriate category radio button for your configuration in the Category section for example Servers ...

Page 76: ... window displays the common Internet services within the selected category Rules for each service can be viewed by clicking the View button The Rule Management page appears Step 10 Click the Add button The rule then appears in the Applied Rules section of the screen Continue to add rules as they apply from each category ...

Page 77: ...iConnect625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 77 Step 11 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 12 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 78: ... screen Static addresses not listed under the LAN IP drop down list can be added here DMZ This links to the Demilitarised DMZ screen Please refer to the section on DMZ for details on this function Custom Port Forwarding Clicking on this link leads to the Custom Port Forwarding screen Please refer to the section on Custom Port Forwarding for details on this function Category With Port Forwarding yo...

Page 79: ...ers category View To view the profile allocated for each category and available rule click the View button Add The Add button allows users to add the applied rule as required Remove To delete an existing applied rule click the Remove button Applied Rules This specifies the applied Port Forwarding rule for the selected WAN Connection and the LAN IP 8 4 1 Allow Incoming Ping Enabling the Incoming In...

Page 80: ... add the DMZ Step 4 From the Select LAN Group drop down list select the LAN group for which you wish to enable the DMZ It is recommended that the Static IP Addresses rather than the DHCP IP Addresses be used for the DMZ host Step 5 Select the DMZ Host IP Address from the Select a LAN IP Address drop down list If your IP Address is not listed click the LAN Clients link provided and follow the instr...

Page 81: ... your WAN Connection List of WAN connections defined in the WAN Setup for which the DMZ feature is applied Select LAN Group Select the LAN Group for which you wish to enable the DMZ from the drop down list Select a LAN IP Address This option refers to the Host computer to act as the DMZ LAN Clients This link leads to the LAN Client page Static addresses that are not listed under the LAN IP drop do...

Page 82: ...p down list select the connection name for which you wish to configure port forwarding Step 3 Enter a unique name for the rule in the Application field Step 4 Select the protocol from the Protocol drop down list The options are TCP UDP TCP and UDP Step 5 Identify the traffic by entering the Source IP Address and Source Netmask Step 6 Enter the Destination IP Address and Destination Netmask of the ...

Page 83: ...tmask The Network Mask of the interface forwarding the traffic or 0 0 0 0 for all Destination IP This is the LAN side IP address of the device that is receiving the traffic Destination Netmask The LAN side destination network mask of the device that is receiving the traffic Destination Port Start The starting destination port number that is made open for this application Destination Port End The e...

Page 84: ...ules and then mapped to the appropriate WAN connection and LAN IP To configure IP Filters follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the IP Filters link provided The following page appears Step 2 From the Select LAN Group drop down list select the LAN Group for which you wish to add the rule Step 3 From the LAN IP drop down list select the IP address for which you wish to apply the ...

Page 85: ...ghlight the service or application from the Available Rules window and click the Add button The rule will appear in the Applied Rules area of the screen Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 7 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 86: ...ting this option blocks all ICMP traffic from the specified LAN IP Address This feature can be used if you host has a virus that attempts a Ping Of Death Denial of Service attack Custom IP Filters Use this link to create filtering rules that are not pre defined A database of pre defined IP Filters allow you to apply one or more filtering rules to one or more defined LAN groups The categories and r...

Page 87: ...rvers include Web Servers FTP server Telnet Server and so on Users New user rules can be added here Available Rules Each category has Available Rules that are pre defined Default rules such as Netmeeting is available under the Audio Video category and Web Server is an available rule under the Servers category Applied Rules This specifies the applied IP filtering for the selected LAN IP Address ...

Page 88: ...s to the LAN Clients list Once the IP address has been added Port Forwarding and Access Control rules can be added to this IP address To configure LAN Clients follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the LAN Clients link provided The following page appears Step 2 From the Select LAN Connection drop down list select the LAN group for which you wish to apply the LAN Client Step 3 To...

Page 89: ...AN Client in the MAC Address field Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings The IP address is allocated and it shows up in the list of LAN clients as a Static Type Step 7 To reserve an IP entry check the Reserve checkbox Step 8 Click the Apply button to apply the amended settings Step 9 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 90: ...lect LAN Connection Select the LAN Group to which you are adding the new LAN client Enter IP Address The IP address of the server host that you want to use for Port Forwarding or Access Control must be defined here Hostname An optional hostname can be assigned to the above address MAC Address All MAC addresses of the host can be assigned here ...

Page 91: ...ts Follow the steps below to block traffic from one LAN to another using LAN Isolation Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the LAN Isolation link provided The following page appears Step 2 If you wish to disable traffic between LAN groups check the Disable traffic between LAN group 1 and LAN group 2 checkbox as required Step 3 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 4 To save your configu...

Page 92: ...n within 20 minutes or the account expires Once the user is logged in an inactive session of more than 20 minutes will log the user out and the account expires To enable a temporary user account for remote access follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Remote Web Access link provided The following page appears Step 2 Check the Enable Remote Web Access checkbox to give the acc...

Page 93: ... Enter the user password in the Password field for the WAN access account as shown above Step 5 The default port number in the Port field is 51003 This is the port number to be opened for the temporary WAN access Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 7 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 94: ...ty Enabling filter rules Adding Editing Deleting filter rules When bridge filtering is enabled each frame is examined against every defined filter rule in sequence When a match is found the appropriate filtering action allow deny is performed To enable Bridge Filters follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Bridge Filters link provided The following page appears Step 2 Check t...

Page 95: ...ut of the iConnect625W on the interface of the LAN group specified in the next two fields Step 4 Select the LAN group from the Select LAN drop down list Step 5 Enter the source MAC address in the SRC MAC field It must be in xx xx xx xx xx xx format Step 6 Select the source port from the SRC Port drop down list You can choose from Any Ethernet WLAN or WAN Bridge Connection Port for the particular b...

Page 96: ...ct the protocol to be filtered from the Protocol drop down list You can choose from the following options PPPoE Session PPPoE Discovery IPX Ethernet II RARP IPv6 IPv4 and Any Step 10 Select the mode from the Mode drop down list The options are Allow or Deny Step 11 Click the Add button A maximum of 20 MAC filter rules can be supported with bridge filtering Step 11 Click the Apply button to apply t...

Page 97: ... 1 From the Bridge Filter screen highlight the Edit radio button from existing filter rules and edit the rule as shown below Step 2 Make the required changes to the MAC Address Protocol and Mode options and click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 3 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 98: ...ow to delete an existing bridge filter Step 1 From the Bridge Filter screen check the Delete checkbox for the rule to be removed as shown in the image below Step 2 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 3 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 99: ... register your iConnect625W router with a DNS server and access it each time using the same host name It is useful in web hosting and FTP services To enable Dynamic DNS Client follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Dynamic DNS Client link provided The following page appears Step 2 The Connection field is defaulted to the iConnect625W s WAN connection over which your router w...

Page 100: ...ble the DDNS client feature for the WAN connection Step 5 Enter your User Name and Password fields using the same user name and password you have specified during the registration of the DNS hostname These fields are mandatory Step 6 Enter the domain name of the DNS server into the Domain Name field Step 7 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 8 To save your configuration please refer ...

Page 101: ... UDP is used to send datagrams to all hosts that belong to what is called a host group A host group is a set of one or more hosts identified by the same destination IP address The following statements apply to host groups Anyone can join or leave a host group at will There are no restrictions on a host s location There are no restrictions on the number of members that may belong to a host group No...

Page 102: ...Configure the MyConnection and LAN Group 1 interfaces using the Upstream Downstream or Ignore options as shown below Step 4 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 5 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 103: ... establish membership in a Multicast group You can configure one of the following options for each WAN or LAN interface Upstream The interface that IGMP requests from the hosts is sent to the multicast router Downstream The interface data from the multicast router are sent to hosts in the multicast group database Interface Ignore No IGMP request nor data multicast are forwarded when you select thi...

Page 104: ...hoose a Connection drop down list Step 3 Enter the new destination IP for the remote LAN network or host to which you wish to assign a static route in the New Destination IP field Step 4 Enter a subnet mask in the Mask field or leave the default value 255 255 255 0 as it is Step 5 Enter the IP address of the new device to connect to the remote network or host in the Gateway field Step 6 Enter a me...

Page 105: ...hich portion of an IP address is the host portion Gateway The Gateway IP address should be the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the gateway and the remote network or host The iConnect625W examines the destination address in the packet header and passes the packet along to this gateway if the address is within the specified range A packet may go through 30 or more ro...

Page 106: ...ops between the source and the destination RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other routers on the network To enable Dynamic Routing follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Dynamic Routing link provided The following page appears Step 2 Check the Enable RIP checkbox Step 3 From the Protocol drop down list select the RIP version as appropriate The version...

Page 107: ... have checked Enable Password checkbox enter a password in the Password field This is an optional field for additional security purposes Step 6 Select the Direction for the LAN Group 1 and MyConnection interfaces from the drop down list The options are None In Out and Both Step 7 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 8 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save R...

Page 108: ...s will be updated Select one of the options below In Selecting In means that the iConnect625W router will only incorporate received RIP information Out Selecting Out means that the iConnect625W router will only send out RIP information Both Selecting Both means that the iConnect625W router will incorporate received RIP information and send out updated RIP information Direction None Select this opt...

Page 109: ...Locally generated and Not Applicable N A Step 3 Select the outgoing connection from the Destination Interface drop down list Step 4 Enter the DiffServ Code Point in the field provided This has to be configured in conjunction with other fields like the Source MAC IP and Ingress Interface Step 5 Enter the Source IP and netmask addresses in the Source IP and Mask fields Step 6 Select the protocol for...

Page 110: ...e DiffServ Code Point or DSCP value ranges from 1 to 255 This field cannot be configured alone Additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured at the same time Source IP The IP address of the traffic source Mask This is the Source IP netmask This field is mandatory if the Source IP has been entered Protocol The selections are TCP UDP ICMP Specify and None If you ...

Page 111: ...uration Manager 0xF0 DropBear Utility 0xF1 Voice 0 Destination Information Destination Interface The outgoing traffic interfaces for a Policy Database rule The options include LAN Interfaces and WAN Interfaces Class of Service The selections for CoS in order of descending priority are CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 CoS6 and N A where CoS6 has the lowest priority Destination IP The IP address of the traf...

Page 112: ...ress Ingress enables you to configure QoS for packets as soon as they come into the router The domain mappings are converted to CoS Class of Service so that priority marking is carried over There are four Ingress modes Untrusted mode Layer 2 Layer 3 Static ...

Page 113: ... link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the connection from the Interface drop down list The options will differ depending on the connections you have created Step 3 The Ingress Untrusted Mode is the default setting for all the interfaces All interfaces that are not configured has the default Untrusted Mode Step 4 If you wish to change from Layer 2 or Layer 3 modes to Untrusted Mod...

Page 114: ...This feature is only configurable on the WAN interfaces as VLAN is only supported on the WAN side To configure Layer 2 follow the steps below Step 1 From the Ingress screen select the WAN Interface to configure the CoS incoming traffic from the Interface drop down list as shown below A maximum of 8 rules can be configured for each interface ...

Page 115: ...ss of Service field and 5 for Priority Bits field this means that any packets that have a User Priority bit of 5 is mapped to CoS1 the highest priority This is given to the high priority packets such as video Alternatively if you select CoS2 in the Class of Service field and 1 in the Priority Bits field this meant that any packets that have a User Priority of 1 is mapped to CoS2 the second highest...

Page 116: ...ns are from 0 to 7 Any User Priority bits that have not been mapped to a CoS is defaulted to CoS6 the lowest priority Step 5 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 6 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 117: ...from the IP network to CoS for each WAN LAN interface To configure Layer 3 follow the steps below Step 1 From the Ingress screen select a LAN Interface from the Interface drop down list as shown on the screen below Step 2 Highlight the Layer 3 radio option The following page appears Step 3 Select the CoS1 from the Class of Service drop down list The ...

Page 118: ...coming packet from the selected Interface in Step 1 Layer 3 with a ToS of 22 is mapped to CoS1 the highest priority This is normally given to voice packets Step 5 Leave the default value CoS1 option in the Default Non IP drop down list This is the highest priority Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 7 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Me...

Page 119: ...onfigure a static CoS for all packets received on a WAN or LAN interface To configure Static follow the steps below Step 1 From the Ingress screen select a LAN or WAN Interface from the Interface drop down list as shown on the screen below Step 2 Highlight the Static radio option The following page appears ...

Page 120: ...SL2 Router User Guide 120 Step 3 Select the Class of Service from the drop down list Step 4 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 5 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 121: ...S and domain mapping is configured using Egress There are 3 Egress modes No Egress Layer 2 not supported for this version Layer 3 8 16 1 No Egress To access No Egress follow the step below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Egress link provided The following page appears The No Egress mode is the default setting for all interfaces In this mode the domain mappings of the packets are untouched ...

Page 122: ...kets can be carried over to the IP network To configure Egress Layer 3 follow the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Egress link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the interface from the Connection drop down list to configure QoS for outgoing traffic to the IP network Step 3 Highlight the Layer 3 radio option The following page appears ...

Page 123: ...ch as ARP packets Step 5 Select the CoS from the Class of Service drop down list The options are in descending order of priority Step 6 Enter the ToS value into the Translated ToS field The type of service takes value from 1 to 255 Step 7 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 8 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu 8 16 3 Resetting Egress Mode S...

Page 124: ...m the Advanced tab click the Shaper link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the interface from the Interface drop down list Step 3 Check the HTB Queue Discipline checkbox to enable this feature In the example below the MyConnection has a total of 300 kbits of bandwidth of which 100 kbits is given to CoS1 and another 100 kbits is given to CoS2 When there is no CoS1 or CoS2 packets Co...

Page 125: ...iConnect625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 125 Step 4 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 5 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 126: ...aper link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the interface from the Interface drop down list Step 3 Check the Low Latency Queue Discipline checkbox The MyConnection example below has a total of 300 kbits of bandwidth of which 100 kbits is given to CoS2 when there is no CoS1 packets When there is no CoS1 or CoS2 packets CoS6 packets have the whole 300 kbits of bandwidth ...

Page 127: ... ADSL2 Router User Guide 127 CoS1 is not rate controlled so the field is disabled Step 4 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 5 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 128: ...w the steps below Step 1 From the Advanced tab click the Shaper link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the interface from the Connection drop down list Step 3 Check the PRIOWRR checkbox to enable it as shown Step 4 PRIOWRR operates only on the number of packets being transmitted so the Max Rate field has been disabled ...

Page 129: ...e no CoS1 packets CoS2 CoS3 and CoS4 each have 10 and CoS6 has 70 as shown in the screen image below This is similar to the Low Latency Queue Discipline except that PRIOWRR is packet based and the other is rate based Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 7 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 130: ... following page appears Step 2 Check the Enable checkbox Step 3 In the Choose a Connection field leave the default WAN connection selected Step 4 In the Remote Host IP field enter the WAN side IP address that you will use to access the iConnect625W router The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Step 5 In the Remote Netmask field enter the netmask of your WAN side IP address Step 6 Click the Apply button to...

Page 131: ...main page provides access to the following features Setup Configuration Multiple SSID Security Management WDS To access the Wireless Main page click the Wireless tab as shown on the screen below Each of the features on the left menu is described in the following sections ...

Page 132: ...eacon frames that the AP transmits This hides the AP from being seen by any other station Step 5 The VLAN ID applies to the primary SSID The default value is 0 Enter the VLAN ID as required Step 6 Next enter the Channel B G field The default channel is 1 but different domains have different ranges of channels For example the FCC default channel in 2 4 GHz is 11 Step 7 Select the 802 11 Mode from t...

Page 133: ... the VLAN ID of the primary SSID to a unique value between 1 and 4095 Channel B G This is the channel on which the AP and the wireless stations communicate 802 11 Mode You can select from the following modes Mixed Mode o Both 802 11b and g modes are supported The legacy supported rates information element SR IE contains the 802 11b legacy supported rates and the additional OFDM supported rates Ext...

Page 134: ... 3 states of enabling User Isolation feature are 1 AP disabled basic set BSS bridging Before user isolation is enabled the stations can exchange data via the AP This is disabled when user isolation is enabled 2 All data is sent to the WAN 3 Enable Disable flag No station has direct access to other stations as a result of user isolation QoS Support Please refer to the QoS Settings table provided be...

Page 135: ... is set to 100 milliseconds Modify this value if required Step 3 The default value for the Delivery Traffic Identification Map period in the DTIM field is set to 3 Modify this value if required Step 4 Enter the Request to Send threshold in the RTS Threshold field The defaulted value is 2347 Step 5 Enter the Fragmentation Threshold in the Frag Threshold field The defaulted value is 2346 Step 6 Sele...

Page 136: ... for stations operating in low power mode will be transmitted The default value of this field is 3 RTS Threshold RTS stands for Request to Send threshold It refers to the number of bytes in a MAC protocol data unit MPDU below which an RTS CTS handshake will not be performed The default value is 2347 However when 4x is enabled on the Setup page the RTS threshold value changes to 4096 Fragmentation ...

Page 137: ...of Secondary SSIDs that are supported is 3 in addition to the Primary SSID The maximum number of characters for the Secondary SSID is 32 characters and it is unique from the Primary SSID Step 4 Enter the VLAN ID in the field provided Step 5 Click the Add button The Available Secondary SSIDS s section appears Step 6 Click the Setup link and change the VLAN ID of the primary SSID to a number between...

Page 138: ...ore than one SSID 802 1x cannot be assigned to more than one SSID WEP and 802 1x cannot both be assigned concurrently to different SSID When more than one SSID exists with security enabled the Authentication type for WEP cannot be Shared 9 4 1 No security To access the wireless Security follow the steps below Step 1 From the Wireless tab click the Security link provided The following page appears ...

Page 139: ...below Step 1 From the Wireless tab click the Security link provided The following page appears Step 2 If there are multiple SSIDs used select the Select an SSID and its security level from the drop down menu Step 3 Select the WEP protocol from the security options provided The following page appears Step 4 Check the Enable WEP Wireless Security checkbox to enable WEP wireless security for the sele...

Page 140: ...e default setting is OPEN Step 6 Select the Encryption Key and select Cipher in bits You will need to enter the same key for the first time configuration of each station Step 7 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 8 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 141: ...open system authentication the access point accepts any station without verifying its identity Shared Shared key authentication requires a shared key WEP encryption key be distributed to the stations before attempting authentication Both If Both is selected the access point will perform shared key authentication then open system authentication Encryption Key This field is enabled when the WEP secu...

Page 142: ...r to the authentication server typically use the remote authentication dial in user server RADIUS protocol To configure wireless security for 802 1x follow the steps below Step 1 From the Wireless tab click the Security link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the 802 1x protocol from the security options provided The following page appears Step 3 Enter the IP address of the server u...

Page 143: ... security screen fields and their definitions Field Description Select an SSID and its Security Level If multiple SSID is enabled use the drop down menu to select the SSID that you want to apply wireless security to Server IP Address The IP address of the RADIUS server This is used for authentication purposes Port This is the protocol port of the RADIUS server Secret This is the secret that the AP...

Page 144: ...re shared keys however using a RADIUS authentication server provides automatic key generation and enterprise wide authentication WPA uses temporal key integrity protocol TKIP for data encryption WPA2 also known as 802 11i uses advanced encryption standard counter mode CBC MAC protocol for data encryption To configure WPA wireless security follow the steps below Step 1 From the Wireless tab click t...

Page 145: ...t to apply wireless security to WPA Enables stations that support WPA v 1 to connect to the AP WPA2 Enables stations that support WPA v 2 to connect to the AP WPA Options Any WPA Enables stations that support WPA v 1 and WPA v 2 to connect to the AP Enable WPA2 Pre Authentication Enables Disables WPA2 pre authentication This field is only activated when WPA2 or AnyWPA is enabled Group Key Interval...

Page 146: ...tion if required To configure Management and access Associated Stations please follow the steps below Step 1 From the Wireless tab click the Management link provided The following page appears Step 2 Check the Enable Access List checkbox Step 3 Highlight the Allow radio button to create an allowed access list or Ban radio button to create a banned list You cannot select both Allow and Ban you can ...

Page 147: ...e 147 Step 7 To view associated stations click the Associated Stations button The following page appears Step 8 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 9 To save your configuration please refer to the section under Save Restart Menu ...

Page 148: ... following page appears Step 2 Select the WDS Mode option from the drop down list to enable WDS Step 3 The WDS Name is used to identify the WDS network It is defaulted to WDS_TI Step 4 Check the Activate as Root checkbox for the WDS hierarchy to work Step 5 Check the WDS Privacy to use a secured connection between APs in the WDS network WDS Privacy is not supported in Crude mode Step 6 Enter the s...

Page 149: ...ablish and maintain links between APs WDS Name This is the WDS name that identifies the WDS network The field takes up to 8 characters Two or more WDS networks may exist in the same area Activate as Root This field must be checked for the root device in the WDS hierarchy Only one WDS root device may exist in the WDS network This field is not applicable for Crude mode WDS Privacy Checking this fiel...

Page 150: ...r User Guide 150 10 Tools The Tools main page provides access to the following features Systems Commands Remote Log Router User Management Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test The following sections describe these features in detail ...

Page 151: ... and Restore Defaults The following table describes the Systems Commands screen fields and their definitions Field Description Save All This command allows you to permanently save the current configuration of your iConnect625W router If you restart the system without saving your configuration the iConnect625W reverts to the previously saved configuration Restart This command allows you to restart ...

Page 152: ...gned a severity level which indicates how seriously the triggering event affects the iConnect625W functions When you configure logging you must specify a severity level Log Levels that are rated at that level or higher are sent to the syslog server and can be viewed using the syslog server application To configure the router settings using Remote Log follow the steps below Step 1 From the Tools ta...

Page 153: ...ation e g the syslog server that the log information is to be sent to Step 4 Click the Add button This station will be added to the drop down list of the Select A Logging Destination field Step 5 Select the Logging Destination You can edit the logging destination listing using the Add or Delete buttons Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Step 7 To save your configuration please ref...

Page 154: ...rrors Error Error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than errors in the emergency alert and critical levels Warning Conditions that require monitoring Notice Conditions that are errors but might require special handling Info Events or non error conditions of interest Log Level Debug Software debugging message Specify the level only when so directed by a technical support repr...

Page 155: ...ew password in the Password field if required If you have forgotten your password you may press and hold the Reset button located at the back of your router for 10 seconds or more The iConnect625W router will reset to its factory default configuration and all custom configurations will be lost Step 4 Enter your new password again in the Confirmed Password field Step 5 The default Idle Timeout fiel...

Page 156: ...ge appears Step 2 Upload Firmware click the Browse button and select the location of the firmware file to be uploaded e g C Program Files firmware v1 1 The file size should not exceed 3 5MB as specified on the Update Gateway screen Step 3 Click the Update Gateway button The status of the uploading appears at the bottom of the page When the upload is completed the iConnect625W router reboots and yo...

Page 157: ... Step 1 above to select the configuration file to upload Click the Update Gateway button to upload the configuration file The status of the uploading appears at the bottom of the page When the upload is completed the iConnect625W router reboots and you are prompted to log in again ...

Page 158: ...t settings of the following fields Enter the IP Address to Ping field where default setting is 192 168 1 254 This is the WAN side IP address that you want to ping Packet Size field where the default settings is 32 bytes You can define the packet size of the ping test Number of Echo Requests field where the default settings is 3 You can define how many times the IP address will be pinged Step 3 Cli...

Page 159: ...r virtual path VP that cannot be guaranteed Segment flows are processed as well as end to end flows that terminate in the management processor F5 VC Level o OAM information flows between network elements NEs used within virtual connections to report degraded virtual channel VC performance such as late arriving cells lost cells and cell insertion problems Segment flows are processed as well as end ...

Page 160: ...he Modem Test link provided The following page appears Step 2 Select the Connection you want to test and the Test Type You will not be able to perform a modem test without any WAN connections configured Step 3 Click the Test button The modem test results are displayed on the page ...

Page 161: ...that links many customer DSL connections to a single speed ATM line F5 Seg Lost and corrupted ATM cells can be quickly ruled out in the field by initiating a F5 Seg loopback also known as ATM ping to the DSLAM and have the DSLAM respond by looping back the OAM cells By ruling out problems with the ATM Layer the service provider can then focus on examining higher layer protocols and other configura...

Page 162: ...nd statistics of different connections and interfaces This page provides access to the following status pages Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients QOS TCA NTCA Status Modem Status Production Information System Log WDS Report Each of the features under the Status Tab is described in the following sections ...

Page 163: ...ics of the following interfaces by clicking the appropriate radio button at the top of the screen Ethernet DSL Wireless To access and view the Network Statistics screen and interfaces follow the steps in the four sections below 11 1 1 Ethernet Statistics Step 1 Click the Status tab and the Network Statistics link The following page appears Step 2 The default setting for the Network Statistics inte...

Page 164: ... 1 2 DSL Statistics Step 1 From the Network Statistics page highlight the DSL interface radio button to view the DSL network statistics The following page appears Step 2 Click the Refresh button to update the screen details the DSL network statistics ...

Page 165: ...reless Statistics Step 1 From the Network Statistics page highlight the Wireless radio button to view the Wireless network statistics The following page appears Step 2 Click the Refresh button to update the screen details for the Wireless network statistics ...

Page 166: ... Description This is the name of the connected ADSL profile Type This is the authentication type of the ADSL connection E g PPPoE PPPoA Static IP The WAN IP Address is displayed here when the connection is established State The ADSL connection status is displayed here This is the connection between your iConnect625W and the DSLAM at your ISP In normal operation this must be connected Online This i...

Page 167: ...s below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the DDNS Update Status link The following page appears Step 2 As shown on the screen above the DDNS is disabled by default for your iConnect625W router To enable DDNS refer to the section on Dynamic DNS Client When the DDNS client is enabled the DDNS client updates every time the iConnect625W router gets a new IP address Step 3 Select the DDNS server from a ...

Page 168: ...ver This is where you select the server from different DDNS service providers Only DynDNS and TZO are supported The status could be one of the following Updated The IP address of the client has been changed and an update has been sent to the DDNS server No Change The IP address of the client has not changed Status Error There is an error with the DDNS update Error Description If the DDNS update st...

Page 169: ...ew DHCP Clients follow the steps below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the DHCP Clients link The following page appears Step 2 From the Select LAN drop down list select the LAN group whose DHCP details you wish to view Step 3 Click the Refresh button to update the screen details The following information of the DHCP LAN clients is displayed MAC Address IP Address Host Name Lease Time ...

Page 170: ...nect625W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 170 11 5 QoS TCA NTCA Status To view QoS TCA NTCA Status follow the steps below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the QoS TCA NTCA Status link The following page appears ...

Page 171: ...odem Status page provides the status and statistics of your broadband DSL connection To view Modem Status follow the steps below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the Modem Status link The following page appears Step 2 Click the Refresh button to update the screen details ...

Page 172: ...erify product information such as the model driver hardware and software versions in the Product Information area of the web interface To view the Product Information page follow the step below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the Product Information link The following page appears ...

Page 173: ...logged information Depending on the severity level the logged information generates log reports to a remote host if remote logging is enabled Up to 32 logs can be displayed on this page To view the System Log page follow the steps below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the System Log link The following page appears Step 2 Click the Refresh button to update the screen details ...

Page 174: ... related wireless activities of your iConnect625W router WDS configuration and states WDS management statistics WDS database To view the WDS Report page follow the steps below Step 1 Click the Status tab and the WDS Report link The following page appears Step 2 Click the Refresh button to update the screen details ...

Page 175: ...25W ADSL ADSL2 Router User Guide 175 12 Help The Help tab allows you to access the various Help sections for the following Firewall Bridge Filters LAN Clients LAN Group Configuration PPP Connnection UPnP RIP QoS ...

Page 176: ...ave Restart Menu follow the steps below Step 1 From the left menu click the Save Restart Menu link provided The following page appears Step 2 Click the Save All button to save the configurations made A message dialogue box appears Click the OK button to save your configurations permanently Step 3 Click the Restart button if you wish to restart the router Step 4 Read the definitions in the table be...

Page 177: ...out saving your configuration the iConnect625W reverts to the previously saved configuration Restart This command allows you to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations Restart Access Point This command allows you to restart the wireless AP It is important to restart the AP anytime you change your wireless settings Restore Defaults Use this command to restore factory default co...

Page 178: ...ter To Log Out follow the steps below Step 1 Before you log out of the router ensure that you have saved any changes made Step 2 Click the Log Out link on the left menu The following page appears with the message prompt Are you sure you want to Log Out Step 3 Click the Log Out button to exit or click the Cancel button to return to the main menu ...

Page 179: ...el of the router should be on Check that your VPI VCI encapsulation type and type of multiplexing settings are the same as those provided by your ISP Reboot the router If you still have problems you may need to verify these settings with your ISP Frequent loss of ADSL linesync disconnections Ensure that all other devices connected to the same telephone line as your router e g telephones fax machin...

Page 180: ...sage Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IP Internet Protocol ISP Internet Service Provider LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode LLC Logical Link Control MAC Media Access Control MBS Maximum Burst Size MBPS Megabits per second MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT Network Address Translation PAP Password Authentication Protocol PCR Peak Cell Rate PPP Point To Point Protocol PPP...

Page 181: ...e Activity Detection VC Virtual Circuit VCI Virtual Channel Identifier VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Voice Over Internet Protocol VP Virtual Path VPI Virtual Path Identifier WAN Wide Area Network WDS Wireless Distribution System WEP Wireless Equivalent Privacy WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access ...

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