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©Copyright 2002 Westell, Inc.
030-300205 Rev. C
Printed in the United States of America
January 2003

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  • Page 1 ADSL G 2410) ATEWAY ODEL UIDE ©Copyright 2002 Westell, Inc. 030-300205 Rev. C Printed in the United States of America January 2003...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide CONTENTS 1. Product Description ............................1 2. Safety Instructions............................1 3. Regulatory Information ...........................2 4. Networking and Installation Requirements .....................4 5. Begin the Hardware Installation........................9 6. Install USB Drivers ............................14 7. Set Up an Account Profile..........................27 8.
  • Page 3: Product Description

    User Guide 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Westell’s ADSL Gateway adds reliable, high-speed, Internet access to your existing home or office phone line. Your ADSL connection is “always-on” ending the hassles of dial-up modems and busy signals. Installation is easy ... no tools ...
  • Page 4: Regulatory Information

    If you experience trouble with this equipment (ADSL Gateway), do not try to repair the equipment yourself. The equipment cannot be repaired in the field and must be returned to the Westell, Inc. Contact Westell Technical Support at telephone no. (630) 375-4500 for instructions on product return.
  • Page 5: Canada Certification Notice

    Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative, and designated by the supplier. Contact Westell Technical Support at telephone no. (630) 375-4500 for instructions on product return.
  • Page 6: Networking And Installation Requirements

    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 4. NETWORKING AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Networking Requirements NETWORKING CONNECTION MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SCHEME TYPE • Networking via 10/100 Pentium or equivalent and above class machines ® • Base-T Ethernet requires Microsoft® Windows (95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000, or ®...
  • Page 7: Installation Requirements

    If the microfilters were not provided by your Internet Service Provider, contact Westell to obtain a microfilter kit. The kit contains multiple microfilters for your installation.
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    No Light No Ethernet Link Established 4.5 Cable Connectors and Switch Locations The following items are located on the rear panel of the Westell Gateway. See Figure 1.Tables 2 through 6 list the connector types and pinout designations. • DSL Connector (RJ-11) •...
  • Page 9 ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Power PCMCIA (4) Ethernet Reset Connector Connector Connector Connectors Connector Button Figure 1. Rear Panel Table 2. Connector Descriptions SYMBOL UNCTION Connects to an ADSL-equipped telephone jack or 6-pin RJ-11 modular jack DSL connection of a POTS splitter.
  • Page 10: I/O Read Strobe

    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Table 6. PCMCIA Pinouts Pinout Description Pinout Description Ground Ground Data Bit 3 Card Detect 1 Data Bit 4 Data Bit 11 Data Bit 5 Data Bit 12 Data Bit 6 Data Bit 13...
  • Page 11: Begin The Hardware Installation

    Gateway. NOTE: If you are using a Westell Router in conjunction with an Ethernet Hub or Switch, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation and configuration. Westell recommends the use of a surge suppressor to protect equipment attached to the AC power supply.
  • Page 12 The ADSL Gateway allows you to network your primary computer via Ethernet, USB, Wireless, or a combination of all three. Westell recommends that you connect your ADSL Gateway using an Ethernet installation. NOTE: Before you connect the Gateway via USB, you must have an available USB port installed in your computer.
  • Page 13 Wireless Configuration from the Configuration menu. NOTE: The Westell Gateway can only be used with the 802.11b card that is provided with the Gateway kit. Client PCs can use any Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11 certified card to communicate with the Gateway. The Wireless card and the Gateway must use the same WEP security code type.
  • Page 14 ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Ensure that an 802.11b wireless network adapter has been installed in each PC on your wireless network. Insert the 802.11b PCMCIA card into your Gateway’s wireless port. The Gateway’s 802.11b network card is supplied with your ADSL Gateway kit.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 5.4 Ethernet, USB, and Wireless Combination Hardware Installation The Gateway supports simultaneous use of 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, USB, and Wireless ports. Refer to the steps below for instructions on how to install your Gateway using these ports simultaneously.
  • Page 16: Install Usb Drivers

    6.1 Westell CD-ROM Installation: 1. Place the Westell CD-ROM that you received in the Router kit into the CD-ROM drive of the PC that is connected to the USB port.
  • Page 17 ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Figure 6. Add New Hardware 2. Windows 98: Click the option button for Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). See Figure 7. Click Next. Figure 7. Windows 98 030-300205 Rev. C...
  • Page 18 Figure 9. Click Next. NOTE: If Figure 8 does not appear at this step, and Figure 9 appears with the text ‘USB Composite device’, ‘C:\Windows\Inf\USB.Inf,’, do not continue. Go back to step 3 and specify the location of the Westell CD- ROM.
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    (The drive “letter” may vary.) Figure 10. Loading Device Driver 6. Windows 98: Remove the Westell CD from the CD-ROM Drive. Next, insert the Windows operating system CD into the CD-ROM Drive. See Figure 11. Click OK. Figure 11. Insert Windows Operating System CD 7.
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    8. Windows 98: Figure 13 may pop up, depending on how Windows 98 was installed on the computer. The installation of the Westell modem requires files that are supplied by Microsoft for Windows 98. If Figure 13 pops up, insert the Windows 98 Operating System CD into the computers CD-ROM drive, wait a moment for the CD to be recognized by the system, and then click on OK.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 9. Windows 98: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers. See Figure 15. Click Finish. Figure 15. Windows 98 10. Windows 98: Click Yes to restart your computer. See Figure 16.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 6.3 Installing the USB Drivers for Windows ME 1. Windows ME: After you have connected the Router to your PC, the Found New Hardware window appears. See Figure 17. In a few moments, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears. See Figure 18. Click the option button for Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended).
  • Page 23 ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 3. Windows ME: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers. See Figure 20. Click Finish. Figure 20. Found New Hardware 4. Windows ME: When the System Settings Change screen appears, the USB drivers are installed properly. See Figure 21.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 6.4 Installing the USB Driver for Windows 2000 1. After you have connected the Gateway to your PC, the Found New Hardware window appears. See Figure 22. In a few moments, the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears. See Figure 23. Click Next.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 2. Windows 2000: The Install Hardware Device Drivers window appears. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). See Figure 24. Click Next. Figure 24. Search for Device Driver 3. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears. Select the CD-ROM drives option. See Figure 25.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 4. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears. See Figure 26. Click Next. (The drive “letter” may vary.) Figure 26. Driver Files Search Results 5. Windows 2000: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers See Figure 27. Click Finish.
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    6.5 Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP 1. After you have connected the Westell Router to your PC, the Found New Hardware Wizard window will open. See Figure 29. Select option button Install the software automatically (Recommended). Click Next.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 2. Windows XP: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers. See Figure 30. Click Finish. Figure 30. Windows XP Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. The Router is now ready for use.
  • Page 29: Set Up An Account Profile

    Wireless Configuration from the Configuration menu. After connecting the Westell Router, bring up your Web browser and type http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1 in the browser’s address window. Press Enter on your keyboard. The Getting Started screen will appear. Click on next.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide When you enter your account parameters into the User Name screen, they will be displayed (as shown in the screen below). Click on Next if you want your account parameters to take effect. Click Reset if you do not want the account parameters that you entered to take effect, or if you want to re-enter the parameters.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Enter the VPI and VCI values that you obtained from your Internet service provider. Click on next. Note: Depending on your Internet service provider, the VPI/VCI screen may come pre- configured and it will be displayed here. In this case, you will not be able to change any values in this screen.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide When the SET-UP COMPLETE screen appears, you have successfully completed your Account Profile setup. Click Done. You must reset your Router in order to capture your new settings. (If you click on Cancel, your new settings will not take affect.) Click on OK, this will reset your Router and your new settings will take affect.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 7.1 Establish a PPP Session View the Connection Rate at the Connection Overview section in the following homepage. If this status reads No DSL Connection, check the DSL physical connection, which is explained in section 5 (BEGIN THE HARDWARE INSTALLATION).
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    This screen below will appear briefly. When the PPP Status field displays Connecting…, this means that you are establishing a PPP session. NOTE: The Westell Router will handle transmission rates up to 8 Mbps. Your actual DSL rates may vary depending on your Internet Service Provider.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 7.2 Disconnecting a PPP Session If you are ready to disconnect from your Internet service provider, click on the disconnect button in the Connection Overview screen (shown above). The following pop-up screen will appear. Click OK to disconnect the PPP session.
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    Router’s NAT settings. Select Configuration Service from the Configuration menu. Westell has developed an extensive list of NAT services and you may select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up a NAT profile, you will ensure that the appropriate ports on your Router are open and that the required application traffic can pass through your LAN.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Click OK in the Load new NAT Configuration? screen. This will load the new NAT Configuration and the settings will be saved automatically. NOTE: You can attach multiple NAT services to your profile. However, for each NAT service that you attach, you must first select the new NAT service.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you select details, the screen below will be displayed. It contains the service name, protocol, and port information for the NAT service you selected. Click on Close. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
  • Page 39: Set Up Macintosh Os X

    Open the System Preference Screen After you have connected the Westell Router to the Ethernet port of your Macintosh, the screen below will appear. Click on the “Apple” icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select System Preferences.
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    Name the New Location After selecting New Location from the Network screen, the following screen will be displayed. In the field labeled Name your new location:, change the text from “Untitled” to “Westell.” Click OK. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Select the Ethernet Configuration After clicking on OK in the preceding screen, the Network screen will be displayed. The Network screen shows the settings for the newly created location. From the Configure field in the Network screen, select Built-in Ethernet.
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    In the address window of your Internet Explorer web browser, type Http://dslrouter/. Press enter on your keyboard. The Getting Started screen will be displayed. You may now begin your Account Setup. Refer to section 7 of this User Guide to configure your Westell Router. 030-300205 Rev. C...
  • Page 43: Advanced Configuration

    The following sections will explain each feature of your Router and explain how to make changes to your configuration. NOTE: As you navigate through the various screens of your Westell Router, the active page that you have selected will appear in the window on the left-hand window of the homepage screen.
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    If you select New Connection from your home page, the following steps will allow you to establish a new user profile, as defined in Section 7. (You can store up to eight unique user profiles in your Westell Gateway.) If you select Edit from the Connection Overview screen at your home page, the Edit “My Connection”...
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    Service Provider. If you have multiple Service Providers, you can enter this information at this time. NAT Profile Westell recommends that you use the Default parameter. Manual Selecting this feature allows you to manually establish your PPP session.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Status Connection Summary The following fields will be displayed if you select Connection Summary from the Status menu. (DSL Connection Information) Connection Rate This field will let you know if you have a DSL Sync (UP/DOWN) and the DSL rate at which you are connected.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide About The following fields will be displayed if you select About from the Status menu. Model Number Router manufacturer’s model number. Serial Number Router manufacturer’s serial number. MAC Address MAC address of this device (Same address as our Network Adapter).
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    The following fields will be displayed if you select VC Configuration from the Configuration menu. NOTE: Westell strongly recommends that you do not change any values in this section. If you experience any problems, please re-set your Router via the external hardware re-set switch or via the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu.
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    VC (Virtual Connections) settings. If you change any of your existing VC settings, click on Set VC. NOTE: Westell strongly recommends that you do not change any values in this section. If you experience any problems, please re-set your Router via the external hardware re-set switch or via the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu.
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    NOTE: The values for IP Address, Gateway, DNS Primary, and DNS Secondary are all “Override of the value obtained from the PPP connection,” They default to “0.0.0.0,” in which case the override is ignored. Westell recommends that you do not change these values unless you are instructed by the Internet Service Provider.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you have made any changes to your VC settings, you need to save them. To save the new VC settings, click OK when asked Set this PPPoE VC configuration? If you click on cancel, the new VC settings will not be saved.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Wireless Card Information 802.11b MAC Address The Media Access Controller address of the Access Point (AP). To connect to the (BSSID) AP, the SSID on a Station card must match the SSID on the AP.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide DNS Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select DNS Configuration from the Configuration menu. DNS Server Enable Factory Default = CHECKED Displays the status of the DNS Server. If you disable this feature, the router will not automatically resolve the host name.
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    The following settings will be displayed if you select DHCP Configuration from the Configuration menu. DHCP Server This setting allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected on the LAN. Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN. Off = DHCP Server is disabled Private LAN = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Private LAN 030-300205 Rev.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide configuration. Public LAN = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Public LAN configuration. This option is only available if the Public LAN DHCP server is enabled. NOTE: These addresses will be overwritten if the Internet Service Provider supports dynamic setting of these values.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you selected Off at DHCP Server:, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to save the DHCP Server setting. If you selected Private LAN at DHCP Server:, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to save your DHCP Server setting.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on save, the following pop-up screen will appear. Click on OK. If you selected Public LAN at DHCP Server:, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to save your DHCP Server setting.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Private LAN Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Private LAN from the Configuration screen. Private LAN allows you to set up a network behind your Router. NOTE: Both Private LAN and Public LAN cannot be disabled.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. This will save you Private LAN Configuration settings. If you click Cancel, your new settings will not take affect.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Public LAN Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select Public LAN from the Configuration menu. The Public LAN feature, if available from your service provider, allows the Router to use LAN IP addresses that are accessible from the WAN.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on the Public LAN Enable box, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save. If you click on Save in the Public LAN Configuration screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide NOTE: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the following format: (dd:hh:mm:ss)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. The default = 01:00:00:00. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and 23.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on OK, the following screen will be displayed. This screen shows that the Router is being reset. Single Static IP Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on enable, the following pop-up screen will appear. Click on OK to enable this device for Single Static IP, Click on Cancel to abort. If you clicked on OK in the pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The Router must be reset in order for the new configuration to take affect.
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    The following settings will be displayed if you select Service Configuration from the Configuration menu. Westell has developed an extensive list of NAT services and you may select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up a NAT profile, you will ensure that the appropriate ports on your Router are open and that the required application traffic can pass through your LAN.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you select edit from the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed. By selecting the edit feature, you can make changes to your NAT profile by adding or deleting NAT applications that will work with your Router.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide The following screen shows that a new profile name called ‘My NAT Profile’ was entered into the Profile Name field. If you want save the new NAT profile, click on save. If you do not want to save the new NAT profile, click on close.
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    Westell has developed an extensive list of NAT services and you may select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up a NAT profile, you will ensure that the appropriate ports on your Router are open and that the required application traffic can pass through your LAN.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Once you have selected a NAT service and you have saved it to your NAT profile, the screen below will be displayed. It shows which NAT service is active for the selected profile. If you select details under Services, the screen below displays the details of the selected NAT service.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Firewall Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Configuration from the Configuration menu. High High security level only allows basic Internet functionality. Only Mail, News, Web, FTP, and IPSEC are allowed. All other traffic is prohibited.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you select Edit from the Security Level screen, the User Defined Firewall Rules screen will be displayed. This screen allows you to change the security parameters on your Inbound and Outbound Firewall rules. To apply the new settings, click Apply in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you want to save your new firewall settings, click on Save in the screen labeled User Define Firewall Rules. If you clicked Save in the User Define Firewall Rules screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK when asked Do you wish to save these Rules to Flash and switch you Security Level to “User”? This will...
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    If you select ATM Loopback from the Configuration menu, the following settings will be displayed. Enable ATM 0/21 Factory Default = ENABLED Loopback: This option enables the 0/21 loopback , which is used by your ISP. NOTE: Westell does not recommend that you change this setting. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
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    Static NAT through the advanced configuration wizard. NOTE: Westell strongly recommends that you do not change any values in this section. If you experience any problems, please re-set your Router via the external hardware re-set switch or the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Well Known Service If you select Well Known Service from the Advanced NAT Configuration screen, the following steps will walk you through the process of configuring your Router to work with the selected NAT service.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide When the selected NAT service has been added, you will be notified. Click Done. The screen below displays the added service. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on details in the Service Configuration screen, the following settings will be displayed. The NAT service you selected. Service Name Protocol The type of Protocol used to run this NAT service Local Port The port that is running this NAT service.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Custom Service If you select Custom Service from the Advanced NAT Configuration screen, the following steps will walk you through the process of configuring your Router to work with the special NAT services. Click on next to continue.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide This screen displays the NAT service that you are adding. Service Name The NAT service you selected. Local IP Address If a static IP address has been assigned, it will be displayed here. Local Port The port that is running this NAT service.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports If you select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports from the Custom Service screen, the following fields from the Port Range screen will be displayed. Click on next to continue.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Port Forwarding Trigger Ports If you select Trigger Ports from the Custom Service screen, the following fields will be displayed. Service Name The NAT service you selected. Local Trigger Port The local LAN side TCP/UDP port.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Static NAT If you select Static NAT from the Advanced NAT Configuration screen, the following steps will walk you through the process of configuring your Router to work with the special NAT services. Enter your Static NAT IP address. Click on next.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide The screen below displays a message that the NAT service has been added. The setup is complete. Click on done. The screen below displays the Static NAT address under the field labeled Static NAT.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Maintenance Backup/Store The following fields will be displayed if you select Backup/Restore from the Maintenance menu. Current configuration Select this if you want the values from the most current Firewall configuration becomes Backup to be backed up and stored.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide The packet number. Packet Time The time that the packet was sent. Interface The type of protocol interface. The direction of transmission. Direction Rule The internal rule that caused the logged event. The internal rule is setup under Firewall rules.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Source IP Source IP of the packet that was logged Destination IP of the packet that was logged. Destination IP Protocol Type of Protocol used: TCP - Transmission Control Protocol UDP - User Datagram Protocol...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Change Password The following fields will be displayed if you select Change Password from the Maintenance menu. After you enter your data into the appropriate fields, click on change. Enter Administrative Name Type the name of your network administrative.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide User Name Displays your current User Name (Static field) Password Field for entering your password Displays the IP address of the remote management gateway The following screen displays a message that the remote access is currently enabled. After 20 minutes of inactivity, or on reboot, remote access will be automatically disabled.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Update Device The following screen will be displayed if you click on Update Device from the Maintenance menu. This screen is used to update the firmware that controls the operation of the DSL modem. The updated firmware may be loaded from either a file that is located on your PCs hard drive or from update files stored on an Internet server.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Click on the local update now button in the Update Device screen to select the upgrade file from your PC’s hard drive. This screen allows you to upgrade the software on your Router. Click Browse… and go to the location where the upgrade file is stored.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide This screen shows that the file is being uploaded to your Router. The screens below show that the file upload has completed and that the Programming Flash is being erased to prepare the Flash storage area for upload of the new file. (Programming Flash is a temporary storage area for uploaded files.)
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide The screen below shows that the upload was successful. The modem will now reboot. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide The screen below shows that the Router is being reset. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Troubleshooting System Self Tests The following settings will be displayed if you select System Self Tests from the Troubleshooting menu. Click on test to run a diagnostic test on your Router’s connection. Connection/Status The Router checks the status of the Router connection.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Cannot Connect: A PPP connection could not be made because of a PPPoE session failure. Authorization Failure: The user name or password is incorrect. Link Control Protocol Failed: Re-establish the session (from the home page).
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Diagnostic Logs If you select Diagnostic Log, from the System Self Test menu, the following screen will be displayed. To see a list of the log options, click on the arrow at the LOGS pull-down menu. Select an option from the list provided at the Diagnostics Logs screen.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide If you clicked on All, the following screen will be displayed. This screen provides and detailed list of the Router’s connection status, and system information. Click on clear diagnostic log to clear the diagnostic log information.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide In Errors The number of error packets received on the ATM port. In Discard Packets The number of discarded packets received. In Non Unicast Packets The number of non-Unicast packets received on the ATM port.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Transceiver Statistics The following fields will be displayed if you select Transceiver Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. Transceiver Revision The transceiver software version number. Vendor ID Code The CPE Vendor’s ID code for their chipset.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide USB Port Statistics The following fields will be displayed if you select USB Port Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. Number of Resets The number of times the Host PC reset the USB interface. Number of Isrs The number of times the Host PC requested communication with the Router.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Wireless Statistics Wireless Card Information Network Name (SSID) This string, (32 characters or less) is the name associated with the Access Point (AP). To connect to the AP, the SSID on a Station card must match the SSID on the AP.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide OUT-Unicast Bytes The number of bytes transmitted in Unicast Frames. This includes the header and body of each frame. The number of bytes transmitted in Multicast Frames. This includes the OUT-Multicast Bytes header and body of each frame or frame fragment.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Wireless Station List Wireless Station List Station A number indicating the order in which the stations first accessed the AP. The history allows a maximum of 250 stations. The Media Access Controller (MAC) address assigned to the station. This is a MAC Address unique number entered into the WLAN card’s permanent memory during...
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    The “New Connection” link will pop-up a window to allow the creation of a New Connection new connection profile. ATM Loopback ATM Loopback ATM Loopback This setting enables 0/21 loopback. Westell recommends that you do not change this setting. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Backup/Restore This option allows the Router’s configuration to be backed up to or restored from a secure location in flash. The following options are displayed. Backup/Restore Current becomes Back- Selecting this command button will backup the current active configuration to the secure flash location.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Diagnostics Help This screen provides tools for diagnosing PPP connection problems. Some tests depend on the Router status and the capabilities exercised by previous tests, which may prevent other types of testing. Beginning of Diagnostics Help screens The Router status checks the Router connection.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide This field displays the PPP Connection status. A PPPoE or PPPoA session must already be established. The following is a list of the possible responses: Connection up The Router has established a PPP connection.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide The DNS test issues a request to try to resolve the name of a particular host. The host name is entered in the input box. The following is a list of the possible responses: Success The Router has successfully obtained the resolved address.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide DNS Configuration The Router has a built-in DNS server. The Router has a feature called "Dynamic DNS." When an IP address is assigned, the Router will interrogate the new device for a machine name using several well-known networking protocols.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Firewall Settings This screen is an advanced configuration screen. It allows you to set the level of security you wish to have on your local network. All security levels except “None” protect against known Internet attacks and devices that attempt to gain remote access to your Router.
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    LAN Configuration This screen contains the setting that controls how the Router interacts with the local devices connected to the Router. Westell does not recommend that you change these settings. The following fields are displayed. LAN Configuration Router IP Address This controls the IP address that the Router uses for local communication.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide User Name This screen is asks for information that will allow the Router to make a connection to the ISP on your behalf. The Router will need to know your Account ID and Account Password. This information is stored in the Router.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Wireless Configuration ACRONYMS AP-Access Point BSSID-Basic Service Set ID FW-Firmware MAC-Media Access Controller NIC-Network Interface Card SSID-Service Set ID WEP-Wired Equivalent Privacy WLAN-Wireless Local Area Network This string, (32 characters or less) is the name associated with the AP. To...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Station Configuration The configuration of wireless stations must correspond with the ADSL Gateway AP configuration. Typically, WLAN station cards come with a utility for changing the card configuration. Additionally, the WLAN driver may present configuration options as part of the Properties for the installed wireless network adapter. The following configuration items should be considered when setting up a station card.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Wireless Statistics Network Name (SSID) This string, (32 characters or less) is the name associated with the AP. To connect to the AP, the SSID on a Station card must match the SSID on the 802.11b MAC Address (BSSID)
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide OUT-Discarded Frames The number of transmit requests that were discarded to free up buffer space on the NIC. This count is incremented when one of the following occurs: 1) A transmit request is queued too long on the transmit queue due to excessive retries, deferrals, scans, etc.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Wireless Stations The “Wireless Stations” page displays a history of all stations that authenticated and/or associated with the AP. There is only one entry per station, and the data shown is based on the most recent authentication or association transaction between the AP and the given station.
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    User Guide NAT Services For your convenience, the Westell Router supports protocols for Applications, Games, and VPN-specific programs. Table 7 provides protocol information for the services that are supported by your Router. NOTE: To configure your Router for a service or application, follow the steps from the Advanced Service Configuration section.
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Application/Game Port/Protocol TCP/UDP 13139 UDP 27900 UDP 28900 UDP 29900 UDP 29901 Ghost Recon TCP 80 UDP 1038 UDP 1032 UDP 53 UDP 2347 UDP 2346 GNUtella 6346 TCP/UDP, 1214 TCP Half Life Server...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Application/Game Port/Protocol MSN Messenger 6891-6900 TCP, 1863 TCP/UDP, 5190 UDP, 6901 TCP/UDP Napster 6699 TCP Need for Speed 3, Hot Pursuit 1030 TCP Need for Speed, Porsche 9442 UDP 6801 UDP Net2Phone NNTP 119 TCP/UDP...
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    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide Application/Game Port/Protocol VNC, Virtual Network Computing 5500 TCP, 5800 TCP, 5900 TCP Westwood Online, C&C 4000 TCP/UDP, 1140-1234 TCP/UDP World Wide Web (HTTP) 80 TCP 443 TCP (SSL) 8008 OR 8080 TCP (PROXY) Yahoo Messenger Chat...
  • Page 122: Technical Support Information

    11. WARRANTY AND REPAIRS Warranty Westell warrants this product free from defects at the time of shipment. Westell also warrants this product fully functional for the period specified by the terms of the warranty. Any attempt to repair or modify the equipment by anyone other than an authorized Westell representative will void the warranty.
  • Page 123: Product Specifications

    ADSL Gateway (Model 2410) User Guide 12. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS • ADSL Computer Operating System CD- • DSL Line Code: Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) ROM on hand • • DSL Rates: 32 kbps to 8 Mbps downstream Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape and 32 kbps to 800 Kbps upstream Navigator 4.x or higher...
  • Page 124: Software License Agreement

    AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE TO WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE BETWEEN YOU AND WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 125: Publication Information

    All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. Westell, Inc. 750 North Commons Drive Aurora, Illinois 60504 USA www.westell.com Trademarks WireSpeed™ and WireSpeed Pro® are trademarks of Westell, Inc. All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies. 030-300205 Rev. C January 2003...

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