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Summary of Contents for Intel Express 8205

  • Page 1 ® Intel Express 8205 and 8205 with VPN Routers Quick Start...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2000, Intel® Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation, 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro OR 97124-6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Quick Start Install the Router Hardware ....2 Select a Scenario ....... 3 Scenario Descriptions........4 Firewall Filters and NAT .......10 Using the VPN Option ........11 Configuring a VPN Tunnel ......12 VPN Tunnel Examples ........13 VPN Tunnel Worksheet.........15...
  • Page 4: Install The Router Hardware

    3 Connect the LAN 2 port to your DSL or Figure 1. Connecting the Express 8205 Router. cable modem. Use the appropriate cable that came with your modem. Connect the power 4 Connect the router to a power source (100-250 V AC) using the provided power supply and cord.
  • Page 5: Select A Scenario

    WAN Control Test Mode ® Before configuring the router for these xDSL/cable modem scenarios, you must install Intel® Device View as described on page 5. LAN 2 port gets dynamic IP address from ISP 7069 DHCP Server Scenario 2: Cable Modem...
  • Page 6: Scenario Descriptions

    LAN 1 port LAN PCs Get IP Address from Dynamic IP address 192.168.1.1 from ISP DHCP Server on Router Intel ® Router 192.168.1.2 Intel Router • The default IP address on the router’s LAN 1 Status 100 Mbps WAN Link...
  • Page 7 • In Intel Device View, select Online See page 7 Documentation from the Help menu • If you are not using Intel Device View, open the Scenario 4 - Static IP Address from ISP Index.htm file located in the \Manuals\Router...
  • Page 8 Connecting to a Cable identify the router on the using this IP address: cable modem connection 192.168.1.1 Modem Intel ® Router If you are connecting the LAN 2 port to a cable ISP/ Intel Router Status 100 Mbps WAN Link...
  • Page 9 4 Restart your PC; otherwise you will not be able to contact the router. Disable the DHCP server on the router ® 1 If it is not already open, start Intel Device View. Figure 11. Open the router for management. 2 In the Discovered Device Tree, expand the Subnet 192.168.1 (see Figure 11).
  • Page 10 To increase security to your local LAN, or to manage DSL modem the types of traffic allowed on the LAN, you can set Internet Intel Router up firewall filters. If you have any servers on your Status 100 Mbps WAN Link...
  • Page 11 Scenario Descriptions Scenario 4 LAN 1 port connects to the local network using this IP address: 192.168.1.1 Static IP Address from ISP Intel ® Router and Server Access on LAN 1 ISP/ Intel Router Status 100 Mbps WAN Link WAN Switch...
  • Page 12: Firewall Filters And Nat

    Firewall Filters and NAT Firewall Filtering and NAT for Servers on the LAN This section describes how to set up firewall filters and NAT (network address translation) for servers on your LAN, using the LAN 2 port setup wizard. Create firewall filters for LAN users For added security, you can enable firewall filtering on the LAN 2 port.
  • Page 13: Using The Vpn Option

    To add a VPN tunnel 1 Complete the VPN Tunnel Worksheet on page 15. 2 If it is not already open, start Intel® Device View. 3 From the Configuration menu, select Connection Setup. Figure 20. Connection Setup. To create a VPN tunnel,...
  • Page 14: Configuring A Vpn Tunnel

    2 Change the range of addresses assigned by the router’s DHCP server. 3 Start the VPN Tunnel wizard. Change the default IP address on LAN 1 1 If it is not already open, start Intel ® Device View and open the router for management.
  • Page 15: Vpn Tunnel Examples

    VPN Tunnel Example 1 Change the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server Once you change the IP address of the router, you must change the range of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server in the router. The range should be on the same subnet as the new IP address for the LAN 1 port.
  • Page 16 Two sites can use a VPN tunnel to send and receive secure business data over the Internet. The two sites could be two branch offices, a remote worker and a Intel 8205 Router ® central office, a branch office and a central office, or...
  • Page 17: Vpn Tunnel Worksheet

    Advanced Setup. Advanced Setup is accessible from Intel® Device View and from Local Management. Local network mask: For more information on configuring a VPN tunnel using Advanced Setup, see the Online Documentation on the Intel Device View CD-ROM.