Atlantis Land ISDN Router with 10/100 LAN port ATLMMR MNE01 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ISDN Router with 10/100 LAN port User’s Manual V1.0...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT The Atlantis Land logo is a registered trademark of Atlants Land SpA. All other names mentioned mat be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Subject to change without notice. No liability for technical errors and/or omissions. Copyright  2002 by this company.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1... 1 HAPTER ... 1 NTRODUCTION 1.1 An overview of the ISDN Router... 1 1.2 Package contents ... 1 1.3 ISDN Router Features ... 2 1.4 ISDN Router Application ... 2 2... 3 HAPTER ISDN R SING THE OUTER 2.1 Cautions for using the ISDN Router ... 3 2.2 The front LEDs...
  • Page 4: Chapter

    1.1 An overview of the ISDN Router The device is a small desktop router that sits between your local Ethernet network and a remote network (For example, the Internet or a remote office). It contains an ISDN S/T interface, a 10/100 Base-T LAN port, and an auxiliary port for a directly connected management console.
  • Page 5: Isdn Router Features

    1.3 ISDN Router Features The ISDN Router provides the following features The router equipped with a single ISDN Basic Rate Interface (2B+D) that supports S/T interface specification, would support European ISDN requirements. Supports remote access functions among branch offices and allows remote users to dial-in to your network. Supports IP sharing function, allowing multiple users share one Internet account.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2

    2.1 Cautions for using the ISDN Router Do not place the ISDN Router under high humidity and high temperature. Do not use the same power source for ISDN Router with other equipment. Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the ISDN Router is too hot, turn off the power immediately and have a qualified serviceman repair it.
  • Page 7: The Rear Ports

    2.3 The rear ports Power Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack (jack) Console Connect the supplied Null type RS-232 cable to this port when connecting to a PC’s RS-232 port (9-pin (port) serial port). ISDN So Connect an RJ-45 cable to this port when (RJ-45 connecting to the ISDN.
  • Page 8 ˙There is a DIP switch located on the rear panel for setting the terminating resistor. You only need to adjust this switch if there are two or more external ISDN equipments attached to the local telephone line.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3

    3.1 Before Configuration This section describes the configuration required by LAN-attached PCs that communicate with ISDN Router, either to configure ISDN Router, or for network access. These PCs must have an Ethernet interface installed properly, be connected to ISDN Router either directly or through an external repeater hub, and have TCP/IP installed and configured to obtain an IP address through a DHCP server.
  • Page 10 3. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 4. Then select the DNS Configuration tab. 5. Select the Disable DNS radio button and click OK to finish the configuration.
  • Page 11 Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start/Settings/ Control Panel. In the Control Panel double-click on Network and choose the Protocols tab. 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. 3. Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server radio button and click OK.
  • Page 12: Configuring Pc In Windows 2000

    Configuring PC in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel. In the Control Panel double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Double-click Local Area Connection. 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
  • Page 13: Configuring With Gui Program

    5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click OK to finish the configuration. 3.2 Configuring with GUI program 3.2.1 Using Different Browsers for ISDN Router To configure your ISDN Router, you can use a popular browser, such as Netscape 4.x and Internet Explorer 5.x.
  • Page 14: Customize User Interface

    3.2.2 Password A password screen will ask you to log on after you enter the default IP address described above. If you are logging on for the first time, you should accept the factory default password (which is “password”). The password is always displayed as a string of asterisks (“*”).
  • Page 15: Internet Access With Advanced Configuration

    When you apply for an account with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you will be given the necessary information, including your account name, account password, and the ISP’s local access ISDN telephone number. Have these available and then follow the steps below. Step 1: When you logon, select Customize User Interface in the SYSTEM TOOLS Menu.
  • Page 16 Step 2: Select the ISDN switch type that your ISP will tell you. Step 3: Select the number of the directory phone numbers and enter the directory phone numbers in the corresponding blanks. Step 4: Enter the following information: Remote Phone Number: the ISDN telephone number of your ISP. ISP Account Name: the username of your ISP account.
  • Page 17: Ip Configuration For Internet Access

    One B Channel Only: Two B Channels Only When Needed: Always two B Channels: Step 7: Select Data Service. Available options are Data Over Voice Channel, 64K , 56K , and Auto. Recommended selection is Auto. Step 8: Enter Remote Sub Address Number if necessary. Step 9: Select STAC compression option.
  • Page 18: The Ip Routing Table

    To install public servers on your network (For Example, Web or ftp servers), you need to apply for an IP address for each server plus one for the LAN port. All these public IP addresses have to belong to the same IP network Set the following parameters: Public IP Address: the public IP address for the LAN interface on ISDN Router.
  • Page 19 An entry for a specific host or network may be added manually. An “S” in the Flags field indicates this “static route”. Other flag field entries are “H” for host, and “G” for gateway. Follow the steps to add or to change the default route or add a static route: Step 1: Click the Add button in the IP Routing Table screen to display the following screen: Step 2: Enter the following information: Default Route: select if you want to specify a new default route.
  • Page 20: Ip Address Translation Configuration

    Gateway: identifies if the gateway is an IP address or interface. Hop Count: the maximum number of hops for this route. Step 3 Click APPLY. 3.2.8 IP Address Translation Configuration For security and economic purposes, the device supports Single User Account feature (SUA). Multiple users in the LAN can share a public IP address from ISP and Internet users would view the whole LAN as a big “device”.
  • Page 21 3.2.9 Add or Edit IP Address Translation Step 1: Click Address Translation button in the Advanced Internet Access Setup screen. The following IP Address Translation Configuration screen will appear. Step 2: Click Add for adding a set of IP address translation, or click Edit for editing an existing set of IP address translation after selecting the set of IP address translation that you want to edit.
  • Page 22: Static Dhcp Configuration

    Private Port Number: The private port number corresponding to the service that the specific server provides. Public Port Number and Private Port Number should be the same. Step 4: Click Apply. Delete a Set of IP Address Translation Step 1: Select the set of IP address translation that you want to delete from the IP Address Translation Configuration screen.
  • Page 23: Delete A Set Of Static Private Ip Address

    Name: A name is assigned for router manager identification purpose. IP Address: The static private IP address that you want to assign. MAC Address: The MAC address of the physical interface between the device and the PC or workstation. Step 3: Click Apply. Delete a Set of static private IP address Step 1: Select the Set of static private IP address that you want to delete form the DHCP Configuration window.
  • Page 24: Chapter 4

    The remote site does not have to have an ISDN router, and may not be configurable by the local administrator. Make sure the configuration matches the requirements of the remote site 4.1 Remote Office Access by ISDN To configuring the ISDN interface for Remote Office connectivity, follow these steps: Step 1: Select Access to/from Remote Site in the ISDN Router Manager screen and click Next: Step 2: If you have already configured your ISDN interface, skip to Step 3.
  • Page 25 Step 4: Select New and Click Next, the Connection Profile Configuration window should appear as follows, Step 5: Enter the following information: Profile Name: a name associated with this profile. Call Direction: if the remote site will be dialing in, select Incoming. If the device will dial out to the remote site, select Outgoing.
  • Page 26: Advanced Options For Remote Office Access Profiles

    Make sure the remote site is configured with the same values you specify in My System Name and My System Password. Remote System Name: Remote System Password: Step 6: If you selected Outgoing or Both as your Call Direction, click APPLY and TEST, or select ADVANCED for more options.
  • Page 27 STAC Compression: allows outgoing data to be compressed to achieve higher throughput, and compressed incoming data to be recognized. The ability to use compression depends on the capabilities of the ISP. Idle Timeout: the number of seconds of inactivity over the connection. When this value is reached, it will disconnect the call.
  • Page 28: Deleting Remote Office Access Profile

    Step 5: Select the Number of Alternative Remote Phone Numbers and then enter the remote phone numbers in the corresponding blanks. Click OK to back to the previous screen. Step 6: Click OK to back to main configuration screen and click Apply and Test. 4.3 Deleting Remote Office Access Profile Follow the steps to delete a Connection Profile: Step 1: Select Connection Profiles in the Menu Window.
  • Page 29: Chapter 5

    Chapter 5 Dial-in User Access Configuration 5.1 Configuring a Dial-in User Profile Step 1: Select Dial-in Access for Off-Site Users in the ISDN Router Manager screen. Step 2: Select Connection Profiles from the Menu Window. Information about each dial-in user who is allowed to access is stored in a “connection profile.”...
  • Page 30 Step 4: Enter the information of screen: Step 5: Select APPLY to add the connection profile to it’s database, or select ADVANCED for more options and proceed to following steps. Step 6: Enter the information: Step 7: Click OK to return to the previous screen and click APPLY to add the connection profile to it’s database.
  • Page 31: Deleting Dial-In User Profiles

    Step 8: Click OK to back to the previous screen and click OK again to back to Connection Profile Configuration screen. 5.2 Deleting Dial-in User Profiles Follow the steps to delete a Dial-in User Connection Profile. Step 1: Select Connection Profiles from the Menu Window. Step 2: Highlight the entry in the list you want to delete, and click Delete.
  • Page 32 If you highlighted an existing entry in the IP Filtering Configuration window and clicked Edit instead, a similar screen will display, with all fields already filled out previously. Then you can make changes if necessary. If you highlighted an existing entry and clicked Delete instead, the corresponding entry in the rule table will be removed.
  • Page 33: Chapter 6

    Step 1: Select System Upgrade from the Menu Window. The following screen is displayed: Step 2: To update ISDN Router firmware, download the firmware from Atlantis Land’s web site and install the firmware in your local environment first, then from the above screen enter a path or filename, or click Browse to select a path to the firmware.
  • Page 34: How To Change Isdn Router Manager Password

    6.3 How to Change ISDN Router Manager Password After you start using the ISDN Router, you should change the factory default password. Follow the steps to change the password. Step 1: Select Change Password from the System Tools Menu: The following screen displays: Step 2: Enter the following information: Current Password: New Password:...
  • Page 35: Chapter 7

    What is NAT? Answer. NAT is Network Address Translation. It is proposed and described in RFC-1631 and is originally for solving the IP address depletion problem. Basically, "each NAT box has a table consisting of pairs of locally private IP addresses and globally unique public IP addresses," by which the box can "translate" the private IP addresses to public IP address and vice versa.
  • Page 36 Do I be able to pick up more than one configuration-selection at once while I set up Customize User Interface function? Answer. Yes, you do, but we would like to recommend that users should configure the router step by manual. Why does the configuration lost from previous usage? Answer.
  • Page 37 For example, set IP LAN to 202.39.52.190 255.255.255.0 What can I do if PCs or workstations in the LAN can’t be connected to Internet after setting public IP address? Solution. First, Please make sure that the public IP address you set is a legal public IP address, and then check that the public IP address has not occupied by other users.
  • Page 38 2. Make sure baud rate is 19200,n, 8,1,none 3. Turn off the Router, and connect the Console Port Cable. 4. Turn on the Router. 5. Press Ctrl+C while the message “Loading Firmware” shows up. 6. Then it will show “Clearing System Configuration” once the system is ready. 7.

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