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ASUS RX3041H User Manual (143 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
15
Features
15
System Requirements
15
Using this Document
15
Notational Conventions
15
Typographical Conventions
15
Special Messages
16
Getting to Know the RX3041H
17
Parts List
17
Front Panel
17
Figure 2.1. Front Panel Leds
17
Table 2.1. Front Panel Label and Leds
17
Rear Panel
18
Major Features
18
Firewall and NAT Features
18
Figure 2.2. Rear Panel Connections
18
Table 2.2. Rear Panel Labels and Leds
18
ACL (Access Control List)
19
Address Sharing and Management
19
Stateful Packet Inspection
19
Application Command Filtering
20
Defense against Dos Attacks
20
Table 2.3. Dos Attacks
20
Application Level Gateway (ALG)
21
Log and Alerts
21
Remote Access
21
URL Filtering
21
Quick Start Guide
23
Part 1 - Connecting the Hardware
23
Step 1. Connect an ADSL or a Cable Modem
23
Step 2. Connect Computers or a LAN
23
Step 3. Attach the AC Adapter
23
Step 4. Turn on the RX3041H, the ADSL or Cable Modem and Power up Your Computers
24
Figure 3.1. Overview of Hardware Connections
24
Table 3.1. LED Indicators
24
Part 2 - Configuring Your Computers
25
Before You Begin
25
Windows® XP Pcs
25
Windows® 2000 Pcs
25
Windows® 95, 98, and Me Pcs
26
Windows® NT 4.0 Workstations
26
Assigning Static IP Addresses to Your Pcs
27
Part 3 - Quick Configuration of the RX3041H
27
Buttons Used in Setup Wizard
28
Setting up the RX3041H
28
Figure 3.2. Login Screen
28
Figure 3.3. Setup Wizard Home Page
29
Figure 3.4. Setup Wizard - Password Configuration Page
29
Figure 3.5. Setup Wizard - System Identity Configuration Page
30
Figure 3.6. Setup Wizard - Date/Time Configuration Page
30
Figure 3.7. Setup Wizard - LAN IP Configuration Page
31
Figure 3.8. Setup Wizard - LAN DHCP Server Configuration Page
31
Figure 3.9. Setup Wizard - WAN Pppoe Configuration Page
32
Figure 3.10. Setup Wizard - WAN Dynamic IP Configuration Page
32
Figure 3.11. Setup Wizard - WAN Static IP Configuration Page
33
Testing Your Setup
34
Default Router Settings
34
Table 3.2. Default Settings Summary
34
Getting Started with the Configuration Manager
35
Log into the Configuration Manager
35
Figure 4.1. Configuration Manager Login Screen
35
Functional Layout
36
Setup Menu Navigation Tips
36
Commonly Used Buttons and Icons
36
Figure 4.2. Typical Configuration Manager Page
36
Overview of System Configuration
37
Figure 4.3. System Information Page
37
Table 4.1. Description of Commonly Used Buttons and Icons
37
Configuring LAN Settings
39
LAN IP Address
39
LAN IP Configuration Parameters
39
Configuring the LAN IP Address
39
Table 5.1. LAN IP Configuration Parameters
39
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
40
Introduction
40
Figure 5.1. LAN IP Address Configuration
40
What Is DHCP
40
Why Use DHCP
40
DHCP Server Configuration
41
Configuring DHCP Server
41
DHCP Configuration Parameters
41
Table 5.2. DHCP Server Configuration Parameters
41
Viewing Existing IP Address Lease
42
Fixed DHCP Lease
42
Figure 5.2. DHCP Configuration
42
Figure 5.3. Sample DHCP Lease Table
42
Fixed DHCP Lease Configuration Parameters
42
Table 5.3. DHCP Address Assignment Parameters
42
Add a Fixed DHCP Lease
43
Delete a Fixed DHCP Lease
43
Viewing Fixed DHCP Lease Table
43
Dns
43
About DNS
43
Figure 5.4. Fixed DHCP Lease Configuration Page
43
Table 5.4. Fixed DHCP Lease Configuration Parameters
43
Assigning DNS Addresses
44
Configuring DNS Relay
44
Viewing LAN Statistics
45
Figure 5.5. LAN Statistics Page
45
Configuring WAN Settings
47
WAN Connection Mode
47
Pppoe
47
WAN Pppoe Configuration Parameters
47
Table 6.1. WAN Pppoe Configuration Parameters
47
Configuring Pppoe for WAN
49
Figure 6.1. WAN Pppoe Configuration Page
49
Figure 6.2. WAN Pppoe Configuration Summary
49
Dynamic IP
50
WAN Dynamic IP Configuration Parameters
50
Configuring Dynamic IP for WAN
50
Figure 6.3. WAN Dynamic IP (DHCP Client) Configuration
50
Table 6.2. WAN Dynamic IP Configuration Parameters
50
Static IP
51
WAN Static IP Configuration Parameters
51
Configuring Static IP for WAN
51
Figure 6.4. WAN Dynamic IP (DHCP Client) Configuration Summary
51
Table 6.3. WAN Static IP Configuration Parameters
51
Viewing WAN Statistics
52
Figure 6.5. WAN Static IP Configuration
52
Figure 6.6. WAN Static IP Configuration
52
Figure 6.7. WAN Statistics Page
53
Configuring Routes
55
Overview of IP Routes
55
Do I Need to Define IP Routes
55
Dynamic Routing Using RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
55
Dynamic Routing (RIP) Configuration Parameters
55
Table 7.1. Dynamic Routing (RIP) Configuration Parameters
55
Configuring RIP
56
Figure 7.1. RIP Configuration
56
Static Routing
57
Static Route Configuration Parameters
57
Adding a Static Route
57
Deleting a Static Route
57
Figure 7.2. Static Route Configuration
57
Table 7.2. Static Route Configuration Parameters
57
Viewing the Routing Table
58
Figure 7.3. Routing Table
58
Configuring DDNS
59
Figure 8.1. Network Diagram for RFC-2136 DDNS
59
DDNS Configuration Parameters
60
Figure 8.2. Network Diagram for HTTP DDNS
60
Table 8.1. DDNS Configuration Parameters
60
Configuring RFC-2136 DDNS Client
61
Figure 8.3. RFC-2136 DDNS Configuration
61
Configuring HTTP DDNS Client
62
Configuring Local Host Table
62
Figure 8.4. HTTP DDNS Configuration
62
Add a Host Table Entry
63
Delete a Host Table Entry
63
Figure 8.5. Host Table Configuration
63
Figure 8.6. Host Table
63
Modify a Host Table Entry
63
View the Host Table
63
Configuring Firewall/Nat Settings
65
Firewall Overview
65
Stateful Packet Inspection
65
Dos (Denial of Service) Protection
65
Firewall and Access Control List (ACL)
65
Priority Order of ACL Rule
65
Tracking Connection State
66
Default ACL Rules
66
NAT Overview
66
Static (One to One) NAT
66
Dynamic NAT
67
Figure 9.1 Static NAT - Mapping Four Private IP Addresses to Four Globally Valid IP Addresses
67
Figure 9.2 Dynamic NAT - Four Private IP Addresses Mapped to Three Valid IP Addresses
67
Figure 9.3 Dynamic NAT - PC-A Can Get an NAT Association after PC-B Is Disconnected
67
NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) or PAT (Port Address Translation)
68
Figure 9.4 NAPT - Map any Internal Pcs to a Single Global IP Address
68
Figure 9.5 Reverse Static NAT - Map a Global IP Address to an Internal PC
68
Figure 9.6 Reverse NAPT - Relayed Incoming Packets to the Internal Host Base on the Protocol, Port
68
Reverse Static NAT
69
Reverse NAPT / Virtual Server
69
ACL Rule Configuration Parameters
69
Table 9.1. ACL Rule Configuration Parameters
69
Configuring Inbound ACL Rules
71
Add an Inbound ACL Rule
72
Modify an Inbound ACL Rule
72
Figure 9.7. Inbound ACL Configuration Example
72
Figure 9.8. Inbound ACL List
72
Delete an Inbound ACL Rule
73
Display Existing Inbound ACL Rules
73
Configuring Outbound ACL Rules
73
Add an Outbound ACL Rule
73
Modify an Outbound ACL Rule
74
Delete an Outbound ACL Rule
74
Figure 9.9. Outbound ACL Configuration Example
74
Figure 9.10. Outbound ACL List
74
Display Existing Outbound ACL Rules
75
Configuring URL Filters
75
URL Filter Configuration Parameters
75
Add an URL Filter Rule
75
Table 9.2. URL Filter Configuration Parameters
75
Modify an URL Filter Rule
76
Delete an URL Filter Rule
76
View Existing URL Filter Rules
76
Configuring Advanced Firewall Features - (Firewall Advanced)
76
Figure 9.11. URL Filter Configuration Example
76
Figure 9.12. URL Filter List
76
Add a Self Access Rule
77
Configuring Self Access Rules
77
Figure 9.13. Self Access Rule Configuration Example
77
Self Access Configuration Parameters
77
Table 9.3. Self Access Configuration Parameters
77
Configuring Service List
78
Delete a Self Access Rule
78
Modify a Self Access Rule
78
Service List Configuration Parameters
78
Table 9.4. Service List Configuration Parameters
78
View Configured Self Access Rules
78
Add a Service
79
Figure 9.14. Service List Configuration
79
Figure 9.15. Service List
79
Modify a Service
79
Configuring Dos Settings
80
Delete a Service
80
Dos Protection Configuration Parameters
80
Table 9.5. Dos Protection Configuration Parameters
80
View Configured Services
80
Configuring Dos Settings
81
Firewall Policy List - (Firewall Policy List)
82
Figure 9.16. Dos Attack Protection List
82
Figure 9.17. Dos Configuration Page
82
Application Filter Configuration Parameters
83
Configuring Application Filter
83
Table 9.6. Application Filter Configuration Parameters
83
Add an Application Filter
84
Figure 9.18 Network Diagram for FTP Filter Example - Blocking FTP Delete Command
85
Figure 9.19. FTP Filter Example - Configuring FTP Filter Rule
85
FTP Example: Add a FTP Filter Rule to Block FTP DELETE Command
85
Figure 9.20 FTP Filter Example - Firewall Configuration Assistant
86
Figure 9.21 FTP Filter Example - Add an FTP Filter to Deny FTP Delete Command
86
Figure 9.22. FTP Filter Example - Associate FTP Filter Rule to an ACL Rule
86
Figure 9.23. HTTP Filter Example - Configuring HTTP Filter Rule
87
HTTP Example: Add a HTTP Filter Rule to Block JAVA Applets and Java Archives
87
Figure 9.24. HTTP Filter Example - Associate HTTP Filter Rule to an ACL Rule
88
Figure 9.25. Modify an Application Filter
88
Modify an Application Filter
88
Add an IP Pool
89
Configuring IP Pool
89
Delete an Application Filter
89
IP Pool Configuration Parameters
89
Table 9.7. IP Pool Configuration Parameters
89
Delete an IP Pool
90
Figure 9.26 IP Pool Configuration
90
Modify an IP Pool
90
Figure 9.27. Network Diagram for IP Pool Configuration
91
Figure 9.28. IP Pool Example - Add Two IP Pools - Misgroup1 and Misgroup2
91
IP Pool Example
91
Configuring NAT Pool
92
Figure 9.29. IP Pool Example - Deny QUAKE-II Connection for Misgroup1
92
NAT Pool Configuration Parameters
92
Table 9.8. NAT Pool Configuration Parameters
92
Add a NAT Pool
93
Figure 9.30. NAT Pool Configuration
93
Modify a NAT Pool
93
Delete a NAT Pool
94
Figure 9.31. Network Diagram for NAT Pool Example
94
Figure 9.32. NAT Pool Example - Create a Static NAT Pool
94
NAT Pool Example
94
Configuring Time Range
95
Figure 9.33. NAT Pool Example - Associate a NAT Pool to an ACL Rule
95
Table 9.9. Time Range Configuration Parameters
95
Time Range Configuration Parameters
95
Add a Time Range
96
Delete a Schedule in a Time Range
96
Delete a Time Range
96
Figure 9.34. Time Range Configuration
96
Modify a Time Range
96
Figure 9.35. Time Range Example - Create a Time Range
97
Figure 9.36. Time Range Example - Deny FTP Access for Misgroup1 During Officehours
97
Firewall Statistics - Firewall Statistics
97
Time Range Example
97
Figure 9.37. Firewall Statistics
98
Configuring Remote Access
99
Remote Access
99
Manage User Groups and Users
99
User Group Configuration Parameters
99
Table 10.1. User Group Configuration Parameters
99
Add a User Group And/Or a User
100
Figure 10.1. User Group Configuration
100
Modify a User Group or a User
101
Delete a User Group or a User
101
User Group and Users Configuration Example
102
Configure Group ACL Rules
102
Add a Group ACL Rule
102
Figure 10.2. User Group and Users Configuration Example
102
Group ACL Specific Configuration Parameters
102
Table 10.2. Group ACL Specific Configuration Parameters
102
Figure 10.3. Group ACL Configuration Example
103
Figure 10.4. Group ACL List
103
Modify a Group ACL Rule
103
Delete a Group ACL Rule
104
Display Existing Group ACL Rules
104
Remote User Login Process
104
Figure 10.5. Login Console
104
Figure 10.6. Login Status Screen
104
Configure Firewall for Remote Access
105
Figure 10.7. Network Diagram for Inbound Remote Access
105
Figure 10.8. User and User Group Configuration Example
106
Figure 10.9. Group ACL Configuration Example
106
System Management
107
Configure System Services
107
Change the Login Password and Management Station IP Addresses
107
Change the Login Password
107
Figure 11.1. System Services Configuration
107
Configure Management Stations
108
Management Station Configuration Parameters
108
Figure 11.2. Password Configuration
108
Add a Management Station Group
109
Figure 11.3. Management Station Configuration
109
Table 11.1. Management Station Configuration Parameters
109
Modify a Management Station Group
110
Delete a Management Station Group
110
Configure System Identity
110
Setup Date and Time
110
Figure 11.4. Management Station Summary
110
Figure 11.5. System Identiy Configuration
110
Date/Time Configuration Parameters
111
Maintain Date and Time
111
Table 11.2. Date/Time Configuration Parameters
111
View the System Date and Time
112
SNMP Setup
112
SNMP Configuration Parameters
112
Figure 11.6. Date and Time Configuration Page
112
Table 11.3. Fixed DHCP Lease Configuration Parameters
112
Configuring SNMP
113
System Configuration Management
113
Reset to Factory Settings
113
Reset to Factory Settings Using Configuration Manager
113
Figure 11.7. SNMP Configuration
113
Figure 11.8. Existing SNMP Configuration
113
Figure 11.9. Default Setting Configuration
113
Reset to Factory Settings Using Reset Button
114
Backup System Configuration
114
Restore System Configuration
114
Figure 11.10. Counter Timer for Default Setting Configuration
114
Figure 11.11. Backup System Configuration
114
Upgrade Firmware
115
Figure 11.12. Restore System Configuration
115
Figure 11.13. Windows File Browser
115
Reset the RX3041H
116
Logout Configuration Manager
116
Figure 11.14. Firmware Upgrade Page
116
Figure 11.15. Counter down Counter for Firmware Update
116
Figure 11.16. Router Reset Page
116
Figure 11.17. Counter down Counter for Router Reset
116
Figure 11.18. Logout Page
117
Figure 11.19. Confirmation for Closing Browser (IE)
117
ALG Configuration
119
Table A.1. Supported ALG
119
System Specifications
123
Hardware Specification
123
Default Settings
123
B.2 Default Settings
123
Table B.1. Hardware Specification
123
Table B.2. System Default Settings
123
IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets
127
IP Addresses
127
Structure of an IP Address
127
Network Classes
127
C.1 IP Addresses
127
C.1.1 Structure of an IP Address
127
C.2 Network Classes
127
Table C.1. IP Address Structure
127
Subnet Masks
128
C.3 Subnet Masks
128
Troubleshooting
131
Diagnosing Problem Using IP Utilities
132
Ping
132
D.1.1 Ping
132
Nslookup
133
D.1.2 Nslookup
133
Figure D.1. Using the Ping Utility
133
Figure D.2. Using the Nslookup Utility
134
Glossary
135
Index
141
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