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USER'S Manual

Version 2.0

Hurricane 8800

ADSL Bridge/Router

Summary of Contents for Hurricane 8800

Page 1: ...USER S Manual Version 2 0 Hurricane 8800 ADSL Bridge Router ...

Page 2: ...the link between your PC and Router 12 Section Four Configure the Bridge Router 13 4 1 Description of Web configuration 13 4 2 How to Configure your router 14 4 2 1 PPPoA Routed Configuration 16 4 2 2 PPPoE Routed Configuration 20 4 2 3 RFC 1 483 Routed Configuration 23 4 2 4 IPoA Routed Configuration 26 4 3 How to Configure DHCP Server 27 4 4 How to set Port Forwarding 28 4 5 How to let Netmeetin...

Page 3: ...right to makeany changesand improvements in theproduct described in this manual at any time and without notice All registered trademarks arethe property of their respectiveowners Copyright 2002 All rightsreserved No reproductionof this document inanyform is permitted without prior written authorizationfrom themanufacturer ...

Page 4: ... Hurricane 8800 toyour PC makesure your sysytem is equipped with the Ethernet NIC card and TCP IP protocol 1 2 Features Summary ADSL Support ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 G dmt ITU G 992 1 G lite ITU G 992 2 G hs ITU G 994 1 Power cutback G lite only LAN Support IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T band CSMA CD ATM Support ATM signaling UNI 3 1 4 0 Multiple Protocol over AAL5 RFC 1483 AAL0 AAL2 AAL5 VC andLLC based Mul...

Page 5: ... is supported Low numbered VCIs on VPI0 are looked up 3 Service class The modem will support CBR UBR rt VBR nrt VBR 4 OAM streams The modem supports OAM F5 stream 5 ATM signaling ILMI The modem supports ATM Formun UNI 3 0 3 1 UNI4 0 IISP signaling based on UNI3 0 or UNI3 1 using SSCOP as a data transport The implementation of ILMIis basedon the ATM Forum s ILMI v4 0 specification 1 3 2 Protocols 1...

Page 6: ...n different ISPs over different PVCs 5 BOOTP TFTP client Systems can be booted over Ethernet using BOOTP TFTP Once there is a running image on the ASSP the images and or configuration stored in flash can be updated using TFTP 6 TELNET server The modem provides a simple telnet server that allows administrative access to the platform over TCP IP The implementation supports only a single session at a...

Page 7: ... Bridge Router 2 1 This Package contents 1 ADSL Bridge Router 2 RJ 45 straight cable 3 RJ 11 telephone cable 4 RS 232 cable 5 5V DC Power Adaptor 6 CD with Configuration Tools 7 User s Manual For anymissing items Please contact your dealer immediately 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 8: ...ion is ON LAN LED In green color Keeps on Light blinks during data transfer 2 2 Product View Line Jack For RJ 11 to connect to ADSL Line Power Connector LAN Connectors For RJ 45 to connect to PCs HUB Console Port For RS 232 toconnect to Serial Port Reset Button Section Two Connect the Bridge Router ...

Page 9: ...o any one connector marked at the back of the router 3 Plugthe other end of the Ethernet cable intoyour computer s RJ45 jack of Ethernet card 4 Connect the AC Power adaptor to the Jack 5 Plug the telephone cable into the connector marked at the back of the router 6 Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a Phone Socket Section Two Connect the Bridge Router Power Adaptor Microfilter RJ 11 Ca...

Page 10: ...ork Connections 2 4 1 for four PCs 2 4 2 for more than four PCs Section Two Connect the Bridge Router ADSL RJ 11 RJ 45 ADSL RJ 11 RJ 45 HUB SWITCH RJ 45 Straight Cable to Uplink port or Cross Cable to normal port ...

Page 11: ...dress or get it automaticallyfrom the DHCP ofthe router Computers use IP addresses to communicate with each other across a network such as the Internet 3 1 specify an static IP for your computer Set IP Address to 192 168 101 X X 2 254 Set Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 Add Gateway to 192 168 101 1 DNS Server to Local DNS e g 165 21 83 88 For Windows 95 98 ME Control Panel Network TCP IP of your LAN ...

Page 12: ...m there click the Network and Internet Connections icon Then click the Network Connections icon 2 Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter Double click the Local Area Connection Click the Properties button Section Three Configure the PCs ...

Page 13: ...S 1 You may have to disable the proxy settings on your Internet browser Tools Internet Options Connection LAN settings Disable Proxy Server 2 Make sure that your browser is set to connect directly For Internet Explorer click Tools Internet Options and then the Connection tab Make sure that Internet Explorer is set to Never dial a connection For Netscape Navigator click Edit Preferences Advanced an...

Page 14: ...Router 4 1 Description of Web configuration 1 Open Internet Explorer type http 192 168 101 1 2 The system will remind you to enter administrator s username and password when restarting or configuring It is illustrated in the following figure Default username admin password admin ...

Page 15: ... wait until it finishes Authentication tocheck current userinformation andcreate new user LAN Connection to change default LAN port address WAN Connection to check edit and delete current WAN port configuration or createnew routingmode andbridging mode SNTP Client toset SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Security to set NAT Port forwarding DMZ and firewall ADSL to check the attribution of ADSL leve...

Page 16: ...ots in this manual is as examples only you are requiredto replace these values with those provided by your ADSL Internet Service Provider or your System Administrator NOTE You have to delete the existent wan connection before configuring a new one 1 SingNet and Pacific Internet PPPoA or PPPoE 2 Magix ATM plan Static IP RFC1483 Routed Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 17: ...16 4 2 1 PPPoA Routed Configuration A Click Router mode under Configuration and choose PPPOA routed Click Configure and theinterface shows as below Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 18: ...ault 255 255 255 0 Default LLC Header Mode off Default HDLC Header Mode off Default Choose CHAP User nameand Password The user name andpassword will be providedby your ISP when applying for ADSL service e g prolink singnet Click Configure to complete B NAT Configuration Click Security and the interface shows as below Choose Enable under Security State and click Change State Section Four Configure ...

Page 19: ...e g ppp 0 Interface Type Choose external Click Apply and WAN Interfaceis added Add LAN Interface Name Select the name of LAN port e g eth0 or ip1 Interface Type Choose internal Click Apply and LAN Interface is added The screen will show the following interface Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 20: ...k Enable NAT to internal interfaces and the configuration of PPPoA Router mode has been done NOTE Please remember to save the configuration after finishing the settings Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 21: ...Click Save Config then Click Save button and wait until it finishes 4 2 2 PPPoE Routed Configuration A Click Router mode under Configuration and choose PPPOE routed Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 22: ... is ADSL automatically disconnects when the time without data transmission in LANport equals to the time set in User Idle Time Out ADSL automatically connects when there is data transmission again WAN IPAddress WAN Subnet Mask IP and Subnet Mask dynamically allocatedby ISP 0 0 0 0 Default 255 255 255 0 Default Access Concentrator Blank Default Service Name Blank Default Host Unique Tag in hex Blan...

Page 23: ...ng for ADSL service User Idle Timeout in minutes Refer todescription of PPPoE Auto Connect Click Configuration to complete B NAT Configuration Configuration of NAT is the same as that of PPPoA Router mode Please refer to 4 2 1 B Page 17 20 NOTE Please remember to save the configuration after finishing the settings Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 24: ...PI VCI ATM VC of local ISP remote e g Magix ATM plan VPI 0 VCI 101 Encapsulation Method Four methods LLC SNAP Routered LLC SNAP Bridged VcMux null RouteredVcMux null Bridged Please select it according toISP designation Use DHCP Use DHCP to allocate PC IP Address of WAN from ISP default WAN IP Enter specified WAN IP address and WAN subnet mask Provided byyour ISP Section Four Configure the Bridge R...

Page 25: ...24 Click Applyto continue B NAT Configuration Configuration of NAT is the same as that of PPPoA Router mode Please refer to 4 2 1 B Page 17 20 Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 26: ...e default gateway Provided byyour ISP to IP routes Click IP routes key in the gateway IP provided by your ISP to Gateway Interface leave blank Click OK button NOTE Please remember to save the configuration after finishing the settings Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 27: ...routed B NAT Configuration Configuration of NAT is the same as that of PPPoA Router mode Please refer to 4 2 1 B Page 17 20 C Add default Gateway to IP routes Configuration of IP Routes is the same as the RFC 1483 Routed Please refer to 4 2 3 C Page 25 Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 28: ...27 4 3 How to Configure DHCP Server Select DHCPServer then click Configureto configure the DHCP Server settings Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 29: ...28 4 4 How to set Port Forwarding Click Advanced NAT Configuration under Security Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 30: ...meeting pass through You may enable Firewall to let your netmeetingpass through Select Enable under Firewall clickChange State and select low under Security Level click Change Level Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 31: ...rnet Modem you need to set it to Bridge mode Click Bridge Mode then Slect RFC 1483 Bridge or PPPoE Relay Bridge NOTE If youconnect it toyour computer or HUB Switch as Bridge Mode you need one REmote PPPoE client software to login to your ISP for surfing the internet e g WinPoET Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 32: ...31 4 7 How to Restore to the Factory Default Click Restart under System select reset to factory default Settings then click restart button Section Four Configure the Bridge Router ...

Page 33: ...I get Request timed out response when I ping to the router 1 Check that you have entered the correct IP Address for your Ethernet Card MS DOS mode type ipconfig to check your computer s IP it should be in the same subnet as the router 2 Check the LAN LED whether it lights up If not check the cable connection 3 Press reset button torestart the Router again 4 Restart your PC for the IP Address to ta...

Page 34: ...then the Connection tab Make sure that Internet Explorer is set to Never dial a connection B For Netscape Navigator click Edit Preferences Advanced andProxy Make sure that Netscape Navigator is set to Direct connection to the Internet Appendix A Troubleshooting ...

Page 35: ...ification will be supported by PAP CHAP protocols PPPoEthernet for near future use As RFC2516 andRFC 1483 bridging Authentification will be supported by PAP CHAP protocols 2 Safety access control The access for the different configuration parameters will be protected by password Ageneral reset will recover the standard password A firewall SW in the interface and or in the user equipment is very we...

Page 36: ...Network Address Translation is the translation of an Internet Protocol address IP address used within one network to a different IP address known within another network One network is designated the inside network and the other is the outside Bridge It provides a transparent and a spanning tree bridge RFC1483 bridged The RFC in use is the 2684 the 1483 and 2684 are admitted for LLC encapsulation a...

Page 37: ...vides a simple telnet server that allows administrative access to the platform over TCP IP The implementation supports only a single session at a time DMZ DeMilitarized Zone allows one IP address or computer tobe exposed to the Internet Some applications require multiple TCP IP ports to be open Itis recommendedthat you set your computer with a staticIPaddress if you want to use DMZ Hosting Appendi...

Page 38: ...rText Transfer Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IP InternetProtocol IPoA IP over ATM ITU International Telecommunication Union LAN Local Area Network MPoA Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 AAL5 NAPT Network Address Port Translation NAT Network Address Translation PAP PasswordAuthentication Protocol PPP Point toPoint Protocol PPPoA PPP over ATM PPPoE PPP over Et...

Page 39: ... D EMC and Safety EMC CE Mark Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 1998 Class B CISPR22 1997 EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 EN 55024 1998 Safety CE Mark Directive 72 23 EEC IEC950 EN 60950 Appendix D EMC and Safety ...

Page 40: ...ans ofpackaging and or user manuals or other forms of user instructions FCC Compliance Information The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor Nowarranty of representation either expressed or implied is made with respect tothe quality accuracy or fitness for anyparticular purpose of this document The manufacture...

Page 41: ...n against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipmentgenerates uses and can emit radio frequencyenergy and if not installedor used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference to radio communications However television reception interference can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on the user isencouragedto correct the interference by one or more of th...

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