Cisco Small Business Pro series Administration Manual
Cisco Small Business Pro series Administration Manual

Cisco Small Business Pro series Administration Manual

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REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
ADMINISTRATION
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Cisco Small Business Pro
SRP521 Services Ready Platform VoIP Gateway

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  • Page 1 REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business Pro SRP521 Services Ready Platform VoIP Gateway...
  • Page 2: Wps Method

    Cisco StadiumVision, Cisco TelePresence, Cisco Unified Computing System, Cisco WebEx, DCE, Flip Channels, Flip for Good, Flip Mino, Flip Video, Flip Video (Design), Flipshare (Design), Flip Ultra, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, Cisco Store, and Flip Gift Card are service marks;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the Gateway Feature Overview Product Overview SRP521 Front Panel SRP521 Back Panel Side Panels Top View Chapter 2: The Home Menu Quick Setup Instructions Starting the Setup Wizard Chapter 3: Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway...
  • Page 4 REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Contents Chapter 4: Configuring the Network Static Routing Intervlan Routing Setting Single Port Forwarding Port Range Forwarding Port Range Triggering ALG Control Bandwidth Control QoS Policy QoS Settings Firewall Firewall Filter Internet Access Control PPPoE Relay...
  • Page 5 REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Contents VPN Passthrough Chapter 7: Administration Settings Web Access Management Settings Remote Access Rule Remote Management TR069 SNMP Local TFTP Time Setup User List Factory Defaults Firmware Upgrade Backup & Restore Backup Configuration Restore Configuration...
  • Page 6: Srp 521 Voip Gateway Administration Guide

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Contents QoS status Routing table ARP Table CDP Neighbor Information Appendix A: Where to Go From Here Appendix B: Specifications SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Introduction To The Gateway

    Service (PSTN), and supports 802. 1 1b/g/n wireless networking. Product Overview , a member of the Cisco Small Business Pro family, is a unified SRP521 communications solution for small businesses that provides voice, data, video, security, and wireless capabilities.
  • Page 8: Srp521 Front Panel

    Introduction to the Gateway Product Overview REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL SRP521 Front Panel Cisco Small Business Pro SRP521 POWER/SYS PHONE WIRELESS Description POWER/SYS Solid green indicates that the SRP521 is powered on. Slow green flash indicates that the SRP521 is booting.
  • Page 9: Srp521 Back Panel

    Introduction to the Gateway Product Overview REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL SRP521 Back Panel On/Off Line Switch Port Port PHONE (FXS) LINE (FXO) WAN (10/100) LAN (10/100) 12VDC 12V DC Phone Power Ports Ports Feature Description PHONE Ports Use these ports to connect analog phones.
  • Page 10: Side Panels

    Introduction to the Gateway Product Overview REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Side Panels Reset button connector RESET Feature Description RESET Button Press this button for 10 seconds to reset the SRP521. USB Port Use this port to connect a compatible 3G USB device. For a list of compatible 3G USB modems please check the support community at cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport.
  • Page 11: Top View

    Introduction to the Gateway Product Overview REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Top View WPS Button Feature Description WPS Button To automatically configure wireless security for devices that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), press and hold this button until the WPS LED blinks.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2: The Home Menu

    Starting the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through the basic steps required to configure your Services Ready Platform for a Cisco Smart Business Communications System (SBCS). The Setup Wizard is helpful to configure your gateway the first time you install it.
  • Page 13 The Home Menu Starting the Setup Wizard REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Click Home on the tab and then click SetupWizard in the navigation pane. The STEP 1 Setup Wizard page appears. Follow the instructions in the Setup Wizard to configure your gateway.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Setting Up The Interfaces Of The Gateway

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway You can use the Inteface Setup pages to setup the WAN, LAN, and Wireless LAN interfaces. • Setting up the WAN Interface, page 14 • Setting up the LAN Interface, page 22 •...
  • Page 15 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL To clone a MAC address to the gateway, click Enabled and then enter a MAC STEP 4 address. To clone the MAC address of your computer, click the Clone Your PC’s MAC button.
  • Page 16: Mobile Network

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description WAN Flow Control WAN flow control. To set flow control for the WAN, select Enabled and click Submit. The default setting is Disabled. WAN Speed Duplex WAN Speed Duplex mode.
  • Page 17 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL You must click the Manual option in the Configure Mode field to manually setup your NOTE mobile network card. Click Submit to save your settings.
  • Page 18 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Connect Mode Auto or manual connect mode. Select Auto to enable your modem to establish a connection automatically or select Manual to connect or disconnect your modem connection manually.
  • Page 19: Connection Recovery

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Carrier The mobile network service provider for the Internet connection. This setting is required when you are using HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS Internet service. Select the card...
  • Page 20 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface Failover another connection on another interface. This feature is called . Whenever the Ethernet Internet connection recovers, the gateway automatically attempts to bring back and recover the Ethernet Internet connection. This feature is called Recovery Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click Connection Recovery in the STEP 1...
  • Page 21 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the WAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Ethernet This feature ensures that your Ethernet Internet Connection connection is always connected when available. Recovery Interface Failover detection works by detecting the physical...
  • Page 22: Setting Up The Lan Interface

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface Field Description Failover Validation A ping target for the gateway to use to detect the status Site of the Internet connection. By default the gateway pings the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. You may specify a different IP address as a target here.
  • Page 23 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Click one of the items in the DHCP List. DHCP information displays in the Details of DHCP table. When you click Add Rule, the DHCP - Add page opens.
  • Page 24 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface Field Description DHCP Name The DHCP Name. Local IP Address/ The DHCP IP address and subnet mask as seen by Subnet Mask external users on the Internet (including your ISP). DHCP Server The DHCP server status.
  • Page 25 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Option 66 None, Local TFTP Server, or Remote TFTP Server. The default value is None. DNS Proxy The DNS proxy relays DNS requests to the current public network DNS server for the proxy, and replies as a DNS resolver to the client device on the network.
  • Page 26: Bridge/Vlan Setting

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface Bridge/VLAN Setting Bridge / VLAN settings are configured on this page. After clicking Add Rule, you can create another VLAN. Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click LAN in the navigation pane. Click STEP 1 Bridge / VLAN Setting.
  • Page 27 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description VLAN Name Bridge or VLAN name. VLAN ID Bridge or VLAN ID. Enable STP If you want to use Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), click this box.
  • Page 28: Port Setting

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the LAN Interface Port Setting Port settings are configured on this page. You can also see details about the ports. Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click LAN in the navigation pane. Click STEP 1 Port Setting.
  • Page 29: Setting Up The Wireless Lan

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Enabled Flow LAN Flow control. To enable flow control, click the Control Enable Flow Control box for the LAN interface and click Submit.
  • Page 30 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN • If you have only Wireless-B devices, select Wireless-B Only. • If you do not have any wireless devices in your network, select Disabled. From the Radio Band menu, you can select the wireless bandwidth on your STEP 3 network.
  • Page 31 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Wide Channel If you selected Wide - 40MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting, this setting will be available for your primary Wireless-N channel.
  • Page 32: Wireless Protected Setup

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Wireless Protected Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set up your wireless network. If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
  • Page 33: Wps Method 3

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL After the client device has been configured, click OK. Then refer back to your STEP 3 client device or its documentation for further instructions.
  • Page 34 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Select a SSID Choose the SSID for the wireless network that you want to configure. The default is SSID1. WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) option. The default is Enabled.
  • Page 35: Wireless Security

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Wireless Security The Wireless Security page configures the security of your wireless network(s). The gateway supports the following wireless security mode options: WPA Personal, WPA Enterprise, WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Enterprise, RADIUS and WEP.
  • Page 36 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Security Mode The security mode for the selected SSID. WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not as secure as WPA. Encryption The level of WEP encryption, 64 bits 10 hex digits or 128 bits 26 hex digits.
  • Page 37 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description WPA Enterprise This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server. If you have two RADIUS servers, you can select one to be the primary server, and the secondary server can be a backup server.
  • Page 38: Wireless Mac Filter

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description RADIUS Port The port number of the RADIUS server. The default value is 1812. Shared Secret The key shared between the gateway and the server. Secondary RADIUS Server RADIUS Server The IP Address of the RADIUS server.
  • Page 39 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL If the Wireless MAC Filter option is enabled, you can click the Show Client List STEP 5 button to open the Wireless Client List page. This page shows computers and other devices on the wireless network.
  • Page 40: Advanced Wireless Settings

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Select a SSID The MAC filter settings to apply to the SSID. The default is SSID1. Enabled/Disabled The option to filter wireless users by MAC Address. Access Restriction Prevent Select this option to prevent devices with the MAC...
  • Page 41 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The gateway sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame.
  • Page 42 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description RTS Threshold The RTS threshold value. The default value is 2346. Advanced Wireless for group SSID AP Isolation This option isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices on your network from each other.
  • Page 43 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description N Transmission Rate The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your Wireless-N networking. You can...
  • Page 44: Wmm Setting

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Power Control The WiFi output power from the gateway. From this drop-down menu, choose High, Middle, or Low value to cover a range of the wireless network. The default is High.
  • Page 45: Using The Loopback Interface

    Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Using the Loopback Interface REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description WMM Support If you have other devices on your network that support WMM Support, select Enabled. Otherwise, use the default setting, Disabled.
  • Page 46 Setting up the Interfaces of the Gateway Using the Loopback Interface Field Description IP Address/Subnet The IP address and subnets for the loopback interfaces. Mask SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 47: Chapter 4: Configuring The Network

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Configuring the Network This chapter describes how to configure the network including static routing, NAT, QoS, the firewall, PPPoE, DDNS, IGMP, UPnP, and CDP. • Static Routing, page 47 • NAT, page 50 • QoS, page 56 •...
  • Page 48 Configuring the Network Static Routing Enter a static route name, destination IP address/subnet mask, and gateway IP STEP 3 address. Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 4 After clicking the Add Rule button, the Static Routing Add page opens. SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 49: Rip

    Configuring the Network Static Routing REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Enter Route Name The Static Routing Name Destination LAN IP The address of the network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask.
  • Page 50: Intervlan Routing

    Configuring the Network Intervlan Routing This page allows you to enable or disable intervlan routing. When enabled, this feature enables hosts that belong to different VLANs to route to each other. If disabled, communications between hosts that belong to different VLAN are blocked.
  • Page 51: Single Port Forwarding

    Configuring the Network REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Click Network Setup on the tab and then click NAT in the navigation pane. Click STEP 1 Setting. The Routing page appears. To enable NAT, select Enabled. STEP 2 Click Submit to save your settings.
  • Page 52 Configuring the Network Field Description Application Name A list of applications. Select an application from the list. Enter a Name The name of the application. Wan Interface Name The WAN Interface. External Port The external port number used by the server or Internet application.
  • Page 53: Port Range Forwarding

    Configuring the Network REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Port Range Forwarding The settings for Port Range Forwarding are set on this page. It shows the current port range forwarding list and details of the selected route. Click Network Setup on the tab and then click NAT in the navigation pane. Click STEP 1 Port Range Forwarding.
  • Page 54: Port Range Triggering

    Configuring the Network Field Description Application Name The name of the application. WAN Interface List of WAN interface. Name Start-End Port The number or range of port(s) used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. Protocol Select the protocol TCP or UDP, or Both.
  • Page 55 Configuring the Network REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Application Name The name of the application. The WAN interface. The LAN interface. Triggered Range The starting and ending port numbers of the triggered port range. Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed.
  • Page 56: Alg Control

    Configuring the Network ALG Control The ALG Control page lets you enable or disable SIP ALG (Application Layer Gateway). By default SIP ALG is disabled. To enable SIP ALG, select Enabled and click Submit. STEP 1 Bandwidth Control Bandwidth control allows the gateway to control the maximum bandwidth for upstream data transmissions.
  • Page 57: Qos Policy

    Configuring the Network REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Status The status for this feature: Enabled or Disabled. By default, it is enabled.. Upstream To allow the gateway to control the maximum bandwidth Bandwidth for upstream data transmissions, use the default setting, Auto.
  • Page 58 Configuring the Network Field Description Enter a Name The name of the application, device, or port name. Category There are four categories available. Select one of the following: Applications, MAC Address, Ethernet Port, or VLAN. The LAN interface for this setting. Port Range The number or range of port(s) used by the server or Internet application.
  • Page 59: Firewall

    Configuring the Network Firewall REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Firewall Firewall Filter A firewall enhances network security and uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) for more detailed review of data packets entering your network. Click Network Setup on the tab and then click Firewall in the navigation pane. Click STEP 1 Firewall Filter.
  • Page 60 Configuring the Network Firewall Field Description SPI Firewall Select Enabled to use a firewall, or Disabled to disable Protection Filter Anonymous When enabled, this feature keeps your network from Internet Requests being “pinged,” or detected, by other Internet users. It also hides your network ports.
  • Page 61: Internet Access Control

    Configuring the Network Firewall REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Proxy Use of WAN proxy servers may compromise the security of the gateway. Denying Filter Proxy will disable access to any WAN proxy servers. To enable proxy filtering, click the box.
  • Page 62 Configuring the Network Firewall Field Description Enter Policy Name The Internet policy name. SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 63 Configuring the Network Firewall REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Status Enable or disable this feature. The default is Disabled. The WAN interface. The LAN interface. Access Restriction The Access Restriction page allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated applications, websites and inbound traffic during specific days and times.
  • Page 64: Pppoe Relay

    Configuring the Network PPPoE Relay PPPoE Relay The PPPoE Relay feature enables an L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) to relay active discovery and service selection functionality for PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), over a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) control channel, to an L2TP network server (LNS) or tunnel switch (multihop node).
  • Page 65: Ddns

    Configuring the Network DDNS REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description WAN option The WAN interface option. Lan option The LAN interface option. PPPoE Relay Status To enable the PPPoE Relay feature for the Internet side, select Enabled. The default setting is Disabled.
  • Page 66 Configuring the Network DDNS Field Description DDNS Service The DDNS service that you want to use; you must sign up for an account with DynDNS and TZO.org before you can use this service. Click Submit to save your choice; the DynDNS or TZO pages open. This feature is disabled by default.
  • Page 67 Configuring the Network DDNS REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description SYSTEM The DynDNS service you use: Dynamic, Static, or Custom Mail Exchange The address of your mail exchange server, so the e-mail (Optional) to your DynDNS address go to your mail server.
  • Page 68 Configuring the Network DDNS Field Description E-mail Address The E-mail Addres from TZO account. TZO Key The key from TZO account. Domain Name Your host name. This should be in the format of name.tzo.org. Internet IP Address Your current IP address. Status Your DDNS status.
  • Page 69: Igmp

    Configuring the Network IGMP REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is used to establish membership in a multicast group and is commonly used for multicast streaming applications. For example, you may have Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) with multiple setup boxes on the same local network.
  • Page 70: Upnp

    Configuring the Network UPnP Field Description Support IGMP Select the version you want to support, IGMP v1, IGMP Version v2, or IGMP v3. If you are not sure which version to select, use the default setting, IGMP v2. IGMP Proxy If you want to allow multicast traffic through the gateway for your multimedia application devices, use the default setting, Enabled.
  • Page 71: Cdp Setting

    Access setting, Disabled. CDP Setting Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a feature that enables network administrators to access a summary of protocol and address information about other devices that are directly connected to the device initiating the command. SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 72 Configuring the Network CDP Setting Click Network Setup on the tab and then click CDP Setting in the navigation pane. STEP 1 The CDP Setting page appears. Select CDP options. STEP 2 Select CDP Setting per Ethernet port. STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings.
  • Page 73: Chapter 5: Voice Settings

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Voice Settings This chapter describes how to administer and view voice settings. • Info, page 73 • System, page 74 Info The Info page provides information about the product, system, and line status. SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 74: System

    Voice Settings System System The System page lets you set a password for system configuration for voice. SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6: Configuring Vpn

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Configuring VPN This chapter describes how to configure VPN policies and settings. • IKE Policy, page 75 • IPSec Policy, page 77 • GRE Tunnel, page 80 • VPN Passthrough, page 83 IKE Policy IKE policy contains the parameters for setting IKE rules. These IKE policies are used in different VPN policies.
  • Page 76 Configuring VPN IKE Policy Field Description General Policy Name Unique name used for the VPN policy. Exchange Mode Main or Aggressive mode selection. IKE SA Parameters Encryption Encryption algorithms in IKE SA. Choices are DES, 3DES, Algorithm AES128, AES192, or AES256. Authentication Authentication algorithm in IKA SA.
  • Page 77: Ipsec Policy

    Configuring VPN IPSec Policy REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Diffie-Hellman (DH) DH Group option. Choices are Group 1 (768 bits) or Group Group 2 (1024bits). Enable Dead Peer This function is not necessary for an IKE rule, but it will...
  • Page 78 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy Choose an integrity algorithm. STEP 8 Enter auto policy parameters STEP 9 Enter local and remote traffic selection settings. STEP 10 Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 11 SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 79 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description General Policy Number The policy index that you are going to configure. Enable If this check-box is enabled, this tunnel will be activated after the Submit button is pressed.
  • Page 80: Gre Tunnel

    Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) is a tunneling protocol developed by Cisco that can encapsulate a wide variety of network layer protocol packet types inside IP tunnels, creating a virtual point-to-point link to Cisco routers at remote points over an IP internetwork.
  • Page 81 Configuring VPN GRE Tunnel REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Enter the IP address and subnet mask of the remote host. You can use the Add STEP 7 button to add additional addresses. Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 8...
  • Page 82 Configuring VPN GRE Tunnel Field Description Enable This field indicates whether you want to enable or disable the tunnel. Details of GRE The Status, Checksum, Sequence, Key, Key Value, Tunnel Name, Destination IP or HostName, and Remote IP Address/Subnet Mask of the session are displayed. Checksum From this drop-down menu, you can select None, Both, Input or Output checksum values.
  • Page 83: Vpn Passthrough

    Configuring VPN VPN Passthrough REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL VPN Passthrough The VPN Passthrough page lets you enable or disable IPSec, PPTP, and L2TP passthrough. Click VPN on the tab and then click Site to Site IPSec VPN in the navigation pane.
  • Page 84 Configuring VPN VPN Passthrough Field Description PPTP Passthrough Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) allows the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to be tunneled through an IP network. PPTP Pass-Through is enabled by default. To disable PPTP Passthrough, select Disabled. L2TP Passthrough Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable Point-to-Point sessions via the Internet on the Layer 2 level.
  • Page 85: Chapter 7: Administration Settings

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Administration Settings This chapter describes the administration settings of the gateway. • Web Access Management, page 85 • Remote Management, page 89 • Time Setup, page 93 • User List, page 95 • Log, page 96 •...
  • Page 86 Administration Settings Web Access Management Select Web Access options. STEP 4 Select Remote Access options. STEP 5 Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 6 Field Description Router Access Router Password The new password for the gateway. Re-enter to confirm The new Password entered a second time to confirm it.
  • Page 87: Remote Access Rule

    Administration Settings Web Access Management REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Web Access Web Utility Access To access this web utility, you can have no security HTTP or security HTTPS. For HTTPS, enter https:// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (the x’s represent the gateway’s Internet IP address) in your web browser's Address field.
  • Page 88 Administration Settings Web Access Management addresses, then select the second option and complete the fields provided. Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 8 Field Description The WAN interface. WAN Remote The port number that will open the WAN access. Management Port The LAN interface.
  • Page 89: Remote Management

    Administration Settings Remote Management REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Remote Management TR069 This feature lets you configure communication with an ACS server via TR-069 (CWMP). Click Administration on the tab and then click Remote Management in the STEP 1 navigation pane. Click TR-069. The TR-069 page appears.
  • Page 90 Administration Settings Remote Management Field Description Status Select an option to enable or disable TR-069. ACS URL The URL for ACS. The format should be http(s):// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is domain name or IP of ACS server; and after “:” is port. Both IP and port must be filled. ACS Username The username for ACS.
  • Page 91: Snmp

    Administration Settings Remote Management REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Connection Request Connection request username. This should be the same Username as configured at ACS side. Connection Request Connection request password.This should be the same Password as configured at ACS side.
  • Page 92: Local Tftp

    Administration Settings Remote Management Field Description Enable/Disable To enable SNMP identification, click Enabled. To disable SNMP, click Disabled. Trusted IP Only trusted IP or IP range can access this gateway via SNMP. Get Community Enter the password that allows read-only access to the SNMP information of the gateway.
  • Page 93: Time Setup

    Administration Settings Time Setup REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description TFTP Specify whether TFTP is enabled or disabled. The default is Disabled. Time Setup This feature allows you set parameters related to time for the gateway. Click Administration on the tab and then click Time Setup in the navigation pane.
  • Page 94 Administration Settings Time Setup Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 6 Field Description Time Zone The timezone that the gateway is set to. Automatically adjust Select this option if you want the gateway to clock for daylight automatically adjust for daylight saving time. This option saving changes is enabled by default.
  • Page 95: User List

    Administration Settings User List REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL User List The settings for User List are set on this page. Clicking the Add Rule button, opens the User Add page. Click Administration on the tab and then click User List in the navigation pane. The STEP 1 User List page appears.
  • Page 96: Log

    Administration Settings Field Description Username The new Username. Password To ensure the security of the gateway, you will be asked for your password when you access the Web-based Utility. The default password is admin. Confirm password It is recommended that you change the default password to another one.
  • Page 97: Factory Defaults

    Administration Settings Factory Defaults REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Status To access activity logs, select Enabled. With logging enabled, you can view temporary logs. Click Disabled to disable this function. Log List The log type. To specify the log type, select Incoming Log, Outgoing Log, or DHCP Client Log.
  • Page 98: Firmware Upgrade

    Administration Settings Firmware Upgrade Click Submit to save your settings. STEP 4 Field Description Restore Router To reset the gateway settings to the default values, Factory Defaults select Yes. Then click Submit. Any custom gateway settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.
  • Page 99: Backup & Restore

    Administration Settings Backup & Restore REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Click Administration on the tab and then click Firmware Upgrade in the navigation STEP 1 pane. The Username & Password page appears. Enter the username and password provided by your service provider.
  • Page 100: Restore Configuration

    Administration Settings Backup & Restore Click Administration on the tab and then click Backup & Restore in the navigation STEP 1 pane. Click Backup Configuration. The Backup Configuration page appears. Click Backup to save the configuration of the gateway. STEP 2 Field Description Backup...
  • Page 101: Reboot

    Administration Settings Reboot REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Restore To restore the configuration settings of the gateway, click Browse and locate a backup file and click Restore. (You must have previously backed up the configuration settings of the gateway.) Reboot You can reboot the gateway from the configuration utility.
  • Page 102 Administration Settings Reboot Field Description Reboot Click Reboot to power cycle the gateway SRP 521 VoIP Gateway Administration Guide...
  • Page 103: Chapter 8: Using Gateway Diagnostics

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Using Gateway Diagnostics This chapter describes how to use diagnostic features of the gateway. • Ping Test, page 103 • Traceroute Test, page 104 Ping Test You can perform a ping test from the configuration utility.
  • Page 104: Traceroute Test

    Using Gateway Diagnostics Traceroute Test Field Description IP or URL Address The IP address or URL that you want to ping. Packet Size The size of the packet you want to use. The range is 32 to 65500 bytes. Times to Ping Select the number of times you wish to ping: 5, 10, or Unlimited.
  • Page 105 Using Gateway Diagnostics Traceroute Test REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description IP or URL Address The IP address or URL that you want to do a trace route. Start to Traceroute Click this button to begin the test. A new page appears and displays the test results.
  • Page 106: Chapter 9: Viewing The Gateway Status

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Viewing the Gateway Status This chapter describes how to view the status of gateway. • Router Settings, page 106 • Firewall Status, page 108 • Interface Information, page 110 • Wireless Client Information, page 111 •...
  • Page 107 Viewing the Gateway Status Router Settings REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description ManufacturerOUI The product name of the gateway. Hardware Version The current hardware version number of the gateway. Boot Version The current version number of the gateway. Firmware Version The current firmware version number of the gateway.
  • Page 108: Firewall Status

    Viewing the Gateway Status Firewall Status Field Description The WAN interface type and level. This show LAN interface and level. Wireless This show Wireless SSID and level. Firewall Status You can view firewall status from the configuration utility. Click Status on the tab and then click Firewall Status in the navigation pane. The STEP 1 Firewall page appears.
  • Page 109 Viewing the Gateway Status Firewall Status REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Internet Access Policy Policy Rule number associated with the Internet Access Control. Policy Name Policy name associated with the Internet Access Control. Status Enable or disable this policy rule.
  • Page 110: Interface Information

    Viewing the Gateway Status Interface Information Field Description Accept PKT Number of packets that are accepted by this firewall chain. Accept Volume Traffic volume accepted by this firewall chain. (bytes) Drop PKT Number of packets that dropped by this firewall chain. Drop Volume (bytes) Traffic volume dropped by this firewall chain.
  • Page 111: Wireless Client Information

    Viewing the Gateway Status Wireless Client Information REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Interface List Interface The current VLAN interface including the LAN and WAN side. Connect Type The kind of protocol to use/apply on this interface. IP Address The IP address of the interface.
  • Page 112: Mobile Network

    Viewing the Gateway Status Mobile Network Field Description MAC Address The MAC address of the station. Tx-Rate The current data rate of the association. RSSI The signal strength of the last received packet. For MIMO devices, this is an average value over all active received chains.
  • Page 113 Viewing the Gateway Status Mobile Network REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Click Status on the tab and then click Mobile Network in the navigation pane. The STEP 1 Mobile Network page appears. If the USB 3G data card is UMTS:...
  • Page 114 Viewing the Gateway Status Mobile Network Field Description Card Firmware Firmware revision of this 3G data card. SIM Status SIM card status. (SIM ready or pin code needed). IMSI IMSI number of this 3G data card. Service Type 3G service type. Signal strength Signal strength.
  • Page 115: Dhcp Server Information

    Viewing the Gateway Status DHCP Server Information REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description Connection Up Time Time elapsed associated to this 3G connection. Current session RX and TX traffic volume. usage Manufacturer Manufacturer of this 3G data card. Card Model Model name of this 3G data card.
  • Page 116: Qos Status

    Viewing the Gateway Status QoS status Field Description Client Name The name of DHCP server. IP Address The IP address of the DHCP server. MAC Address The MAC address of the DHCP server. Expires Time The expiry time of the DHCP server. Interface The interface time of the DHCP server.
  • Page 117: Routing Table

    Viewing the Gateway Status Routing table REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Field Description QoS Name Name of the QoS queue. Allow Rate Allowed transmission rate. Allow Ceil Allowed burst rate. Send (bytes) Quantity of bytes sent. Send (pkts) Quantity of packets sent.
  • Page 118 Viewing the Gateway Status Routing table Click Status on the tab and then click Routing Table in the navigation pane. The STEP 1 Routing Table page appears. Field Description Destination LAN IP The Destination IP Address is the address of the network or host to which the static route is assigned.
  • Page 119: Arp Table

    Viewing the Gateway Status ARP Table REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL ARP Table You can view ARP Table information from the configuration utility. Click Status on the tab and then click ARP Table in the navigation pane. The ARP STEP 1 Table page appears.
  • Page 120: Cdp Neighbor Information

    Viewing the Gateway Status CDP Neighbor Information CDP Neighbor Information You can view Neighbor information from the configuration utility. Click Status on the tab and then click Neighbor Information in the navigation pane. STEP 1 The Neighbor Information page appears. Field Description Device ID...
  • Page 121: Appendix A: Where To Go From Here

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Where to Go From Here Cisco provides a wide range of resources to help you and your customer obtain the full benefits of the gateway. Product Resources Support Cisco Small Business www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport Support Community Online Technical Support www.cisco.com/support...
  • Page 122 Where to Go From Here REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Title...
  • Page 123: Appendix B: Specifications

    REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Specifications Feature SRP521 Fast Ethernet 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802. 1 1b/g/n ° ° Operating C to 40 Temperature ° ° Storage C to 70 Temperature Operating 10% to 85% Non-Condensing Humidity Storage 5% to 90% Non-Condensing...

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