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  • Page 1 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router ALL130DSL ADSL Modem NAT Router VPN Gateway 4-Port Switching Hub User's Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ..................... 1 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router Features................1 Package Contents ......................4 Physical Details........................5 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION....................7 Requirements........................7 Procedure ........................... 7 CHAPTER 3 SETUP ........................ 9 Overview ..........................9 Configuration Program ....................10 Setup Wizard ........................
  • Page 3 Management Connections ....................84 Home Screen ........................85 Mode Screen........................86 Operation ......................... 86 Status Screen........................87 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING ................89 Overview .......................... 89 General Problems ......................89 Internet Access......................... 89 APPENDIX B ABOUT VPNS....................91 Overview .......................... 91 Common VPN Situations....................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides an overview of the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router's features and capabilities. Congratulations on the purchase of your new ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. The ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router is a multi-function device providing the following services: • ADSL Modem •...
  • Page 5 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide • Fixed or Dynamic IP Address. On the Internet (ADSL port) connection, the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router supports both Dynamic IP Address (IP Address is allocated on connection) and Fixed IP Address. Advanced Internet Functions • Application Level Gateways (ALGs).
  • Page 6 Introduction • Network Diagnostics. You can use the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router to perform a Ping or DNS lookup. Security Features • Password - protected Configuration . Password protection is provided to prevent unauthorized users from modifying the configuration data and settings. •...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included. If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. • The ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router Unit • 1 Cat-5 Ethernet (LAN) cable (Yellow Color) •...
  • Page 8: Physical Details

    Introduction Physical Details Front-mounted LEDs Figure 2: Front Panel Power LED On - Power on. (Green) Off - No power. Status LED Off - Normal operation. (Yellow) Blinking - This LED blinks during start up, and during a Firmware Upgrade. For each port, there are 2 LEDs, to indicate the connection speed (10BaseT or 100BaseT) of each port.
  • Page 9 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Rear Panel Figure 3: Rear Panel ADSL port Connect this port to your ADSL line. 10/100BaseT Use standard LAN cables (RJ45 connectors) to connect your PCs to these ports. LAN connections Note: Any LAN port on the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router will automatically function as an "Uplink"...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation This Chapter covers the physical installation of the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. Requirements • Network cables. Use standard 10/100BaseT network (UTP) cables with RJ45 connectors. • TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs. • For Internet Access, an Internet Access account with an ISP, and a DSL connection. Procedure Figure 4: Installation Diagram 1.
  • Page 11 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide 4. Power Up Connect the supplied power adapter to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. Use only the power adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage. 5. Check the LEDs • The Power LED should be ON. •...
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 Setup

    Chapter 3 Setup This Chapter provides Setup details of the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. Overview This chapter describes the setup procedure for: • Internet Access • LAN configuration • Assigning a Password to protect the configuration data. PCs on your local LAN may also require configuration. For details, see Chapter 4 - PC Configuration.
  • Page 13: Configuration Program

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Configuration Program The ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router contains an HTTP server. This enables you to connect to it, and configure it, using your Web Browser. Your Browser must support JavaScript. The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers: •...
  • Page 14: Setup Wizard

    Setup If you can't connect If the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router does not respond, check the following: • The ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router is properly installed, LAN connection is OK, and it is powered ON. You can test the connection by using the "Ping" command: •...
  • Page 15 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Figure 6: Setup Wizard - VC1 Figure 7: Setup Wizard - Internet Access 4. On the Internet Access Screen, shown above, select the correct connection type, as used by your ISP. Click "Next" and complete the configuration for your connection method. •...
  • Page 16: Configuring Vc2, Vc3 And Vc4

    Setup Static (Fixed) Your ISP allocates a permanent IP Address allocated to you, and IP Address IP Address to you. related information, such as Usually, the connection is Network Mask, Gateway IP "Always on". address, and DNS address. PPPoE, PPPoA You connect to the ISP only a) User name and password are when required.
  • Page 17 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Figure 8: Setup Wizard - VC2 Setup Wizard VC Screen The VC number is displayed (VC2, VC3, or VC4) Enable To use this VC, you must enable it by checking this checkbox. Enter the VPI value provided by your ISP. Enter the VPI value provided by your ISP.
  • Page 18: Home Screen

    Setup Home Screen After finishing the Setup Wizard, you will see the Home screen. When you connect in future, you will see this screen when you connect. An example screen is shown below. Figure 9: Home Screen Main Menu The main menu, on the top and left, contains links to the most-commonly used screen. Navigation &...
  • Page 19: Lan Screen

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide LAN Screen Use the LAN link on the main menu to reach the LAN screen. An example screen is shown below. Figure 10: LAN Screen Data - LAN Screen TCP/IP IP address for the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router, as seen from the local IP Address LAN.
  • Page 20 Setup DHCP What DHCP Does A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server allocates a valid IP address to a DHCP Client (PC or device) upon request. • The client request is made when the client device starts up (boots). • The DHCP Server provides the Gateway and DNS addresses to the client, as well as allocating an IP Address.
  • Page 21: Password Screen

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Password Screen The password screen allows you to assign a password to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. Figure 11: Password Screen Old Password Enter the existing password in this field. Enter the new password here. New password Verify password Re-enter the new password here.
  • Page 22: Mode Screen

    Setup Mode Screen Use this screen to change the mode between Router mode and Modem (Bridge) mode. Figure 13: Mode Screen Select the desired option, and click "Save". Both the ADSL Modem and the Router features are operational. In this Router mode, this device can provide shared Internet Access to all your LAN users.
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 Pc Configuration

    Chapter 4 PC Configuration This Chapter details the PC Configuration required on the local ("Internal") LAN. Overview For each PC, the following may need to be configured: • TCP/IP network settings • Internet Access configuration Windows Clients This section describes how to configure Windows clients for Internet access via the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router.
  • Page 24 PC Configuration Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/ME: 1. Select Control Panel - Network. You should see a screen like the following: Figure 14: Network Configuration 2. Select the TCP/IP protocol for your network card. 3. Click on the Properties button. You should then see a screen like the following. Figure 15: IP Address (Win 95) Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct, as follows: Using DHCP...
  • Page 25 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide • On the Gateway tab, enter the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router's IP address in the New Gateway field and click Add, as shown below. Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. Figure 16: Gateway Tab (Win 95/98) •...
  • Page 26 PC Configuration Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows NT4.0 1. Select Control Panel - Network, and, on the Protocols tab, select the TCP/IP protocol, as shown below. Figure 18: Windows NT4.0 - TCP/IP 2. Click the Properties button to see a screen like the one below.
  • Page 27 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Figure 19: Windows NT4.0 - IP Address 3. Select the network card for your LAN. 4. Select the appropriate radio button - Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server or Specify an IP Address, as explained below. Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server This is the default Windows setting.
  • Page 28 PC Configuration Figure 20 - Windows NT4.0 - Add Gateway 2. The DNS should be set to the address provided by your ISP, as follows: • Click the DNS tab. • On the DNS screen, shown below, click the Add button (under DNS Service Search Order), and enter the DNS provided by your ISP.
  • Page 29 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 2000: 1. Select Control Panel - Network and Dial-up Connection. 2. Right - click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. You should see a screen like the following: Figure 22: Network Configuration (Win 2000) 3.
  • Page 30 PC Configuration 5. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct, as described below. Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. This is the default Windows setting. Using this is recommended. By default, the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router will act as a DHCP Server.
  • Page 31 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP 1. Select Control Panel - Network Connection. 2. Right click the Local Area Connection and choose Properties. You should see a screen like the following: Figure 24: Network Configuration (Windows XP) 3.
  • Page 32 PC Configuration Figure 25: TCP/IP Properties (Windows XP) 5. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct. Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. This is the default Windows setting. Using this is recommended. By default, the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router will act as a DHCP Server.
  • Page 33 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Internet Access To configure your PCs to use the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router for Internet access: • Ensure that the DSL modem, Cable modem, or other permanent connection is functional. • Use the following procedure to configure your Browser to access the Internet via the LAN, rather than by a Dial-up connection.
  • Page 34: Macintosh Clients

    PC Configuration Macintosh Clients From your Macintosh, you can access the Internet via the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. The procedure is as follows. 1. Open the TCP/IP Control Panel. 2. Select Ethernet from the Connect via pop-up menu. 3. Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure pop-up menu. The DHCP Client ID field can be left blank.
  • Page 35: Chapter 5 Operation And Status

    Chapter 5 Operation and Status This Chapter details the operation of the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router and the status screens. For Details of operation in Bridge (Modem) mode, see Chapter 8 - Modem Mode. Operation - Router Mode Once both the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router and the PCs are configured, operation is automatic.
  • Page 36 Operation and Status Data - Status Screen ADSL Modem Status This indicates the status of the ADSL modem component. Displays the speed for the DownStream Connection. DownStream Connection Speed UpStream If connected, displays the speed for the Up Stream (upload) ADSL Connection.
  • Page 37 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Firmware Version The version of the current firmware installed. Buttons View the details of each VC (Virtual Circuit). ADSL Details Connection Details Click this button to open a sub-window and view a detailed description of the current connection. Attached Devices This will open a sub-window, showing all LAN devices currently on the network.
  • Page 38: Connection Status - Pppoe & Pppoa

    Operation and Status Connection Status - PPPoE & PPPoA If using PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) or PPPoA (PPP over ATM), a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked. Figure 27: PPPoE Status Screen Data - PPPoE/PPPoA Screen Connection Time This indicates how long the current connection has been...
  • Page 39: Connection Details - Dynamic Ip Address

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Connection Details - Dynamic IP Address If your access method is "Direct" (no login), with a Dynamic IP address, a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked. Figure 28: Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address Data - Dynamic IP address Internet...
  • Page 40: Connection Details - Fixed Ip Address

    Operation and Status Connection Details - Fixed IP Address If your access method is "Direct" (no login), with a fixed IP address, a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked. Figure 29: Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address Data - Fixed IP address Screen Internet IP Address...
  • Page 41: Chapter 6 Advanced Features

    Chapter 6 Advanced Features This Chapter explains when and how to use the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router's "Advanced" Features. Overview The following advanced features are provided: • Internet: • • Special Applications • URL filter • Dynamic DNS • Firewall Rules •...
  • Page 42 Advanced Features This feature, if enabled, allows the DMZ computer on your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet. • This allows almost any application to be used on the "DMZ PC". • The "DMZ PC" will receive all "Unknown" connections and data. •...
  • Page 43 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Figure 31: Special Applications Screen Data - Special Applications Screen Use this to Enable or Disable this Special Application as required. Checkbox Enter a descriptive name to identify this Special Application. Name • Type - Select the protocol (TCP or UDP) used when you receive data Incoming from the special application or service.
  • Page 44 Advanced Features Using a Special Application • Configure the Special Applications screen as required. • On your PC, use the application normally. Remember that only one (1) PC can use each Special application at any time. Also, when 1 PC is finished using a particular Special Application, there may need to be a "Time-out"...
  • Page 45 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Data - URL Filter Screen Current Filter Strings The list contains the current list of items to block. Current Filter Strings • To add to the list, use the "Add" option below. • To delete an entry, select it and click Delete button. •...
  • Page 46: Dynamic Dns (Domain Name Server)

    Advanced Features Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server) This free service is very useful when combined with the Virtual Server feature. It allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL, rather than an IP Address. This also solves the problem of having a dynamic IP address. With a dynamic IP address, your IP address may change whenever you connect, which makes it difficult to connect to you.
  • Page 47 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide User Name Enter your Username for the DDNS Service. (TZO.com uses your E- mail address.) Enter your current password for the DDNS Service. (TZO.com calls Password this a key.) • DDNS Status This message is returned by the DDNS Server. •...
  • Page 48: Firewall Rules

    Advanced Features Firewall Rules The Firewall Rules screen allows you to define "Firewall Rules" which can allow or prevent certain traffic. "Traffic" means incoming connection attempts, not packets. By default: • All Outgoing traffic is permitted. • All Incoming traffic is denied. Because of this default behavior, any Outgoing rules will generally Block traffic, and Incoming rules will generally Allow traffic.
  • Page 49 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide WAN Users The WAN IP address or addresses covered by this rule. Indicates whether or not connections covered by this rule should be logged. Buttons Use the Add button to create a new rule. The other buttons - Edit, Move, or Delete - require that a rule be selected first.
  • Page 50 Advanced Features Incoming Rules (Inbound Services) This screen is displayed when the "Add" or "Edit" button for Incoming Rules is clicked. Figure 35: Inbound Services Screen Data - Incoming Rules Screen Inbound Services Select the desired Service. This determines which packets are covered by Service this rule.
  • Page 51 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide desired values in the "Single/Start" and "Finish" fields to determine the address range. • Single address - Enter the required address in the "Single/Start" fields. This determines whether packets covered by this rule are logged. Select the desired action.
  • Page 52 Advanced Features • BLOCK by schedule, otherwise Allow • ALLOW always • ALLOW by schedule, otherwise Block Note: • Any outbound traffic which is not blocked by rules you create will be allowed by the Default rule. • ALLOW rules are only useful if the traffic is already covered by a BLOCK rule.
  • Page 53: User-Defined Services

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide User-defined Services Services are used when creating Firewall Rules. If you wish to create a firewall rule, but the required service is not listed in the "Service" list, you can use this feature to define the required service or services. Once created, these services will be listed in the "Service"...
  • Page 54 Advanced Features Add/Edit Service This screen is displayed when the Add or Edit button on the Services screen is clicked. Figure 38 : Add/Edit Service Data - Add/Edit Service Services Name If editing, this shows the current name of the Service. If adding a new service, this will be blank, and you should enter a suitable name.
  • Page 55: Options

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Options This screen allows advanced users to enter or change a number of settings. For normal operation, there is no need to use this screen or change any settings. An example Options screen is shown below. Figure 39: Options Screen Data - Options Screen Internet...
  • Page 56: Schedule

    Advanced Features Schedule This Schedule can be used for the Firewall Rules and the URL filter. Figure 40: Schedule Screen Data - Schedule Screen Schedule Each day of the week can scheduled independently. Session 1 Two (2) separate sessions or periods can be defined. Session 2 can be left blank if not required.
  • Page 57 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Use this NTP If you prefer to use a particular NTP server as the primary NTP server, check the checkbox "Use this NTP Server" and enter the Server Server's IP address in the fields provided.. If this setting is not enabled, the default NTP Servers are used.
  • Page 58: Virtual Servers

    Advanced Features Virtual Servers This feature, sometimes called Port Forwarding, allows you to make Servers on your LAN accessible to Internet users. Normally, Internet users would not be able to access a server on your LAN because: • Your Server does not have a valid external IP Address. •...
  • Page 59 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Figure 42: Virtual Servers Screen Data - Virtual Servers Screen Servers This lists a number of common Server types. If the desired Server Servers type is not listed, you can create a Firewall Rule to achieve the same effect as the Virtual Server function.
  • Page 60: Vpn Setup

    Advanced Features VPN Setup The VPN (Virtual Private Network) feature in the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router allows you to create a VPN connection between 2 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Routers, or a remote PC to establish a VPN connection to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. To establish a VPN connection from a remote PC to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router, you need suitable (IPSec) VPN client software on your PC.
  • Page 61 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide VPN Policies Screen This screen is displayed when you select VPN on the Advanced menu. It allows you to create, modify and manage your VPN Policies. If you have not created any policies, the Policy Table will be empty. Figure 43: VPN Policies Screen Data - VPN Policies Screen Policy Table...
  • Page 62 Advanced Features Add Manual Policy Change to the input screen for a "Manual" policy. See the following section for details. When the new policy is saved, it will appear in the bottom row of the Policy Table. VPN Status View details of each current VPN Tunnel (connection) in a sub- window.
  • Page 63 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Data - VPN-Auto Policy Screen General Policy Name Enter a unique name to identify this policy. This name is not supplied to the remote VPN endpoint. It is used only to help you manage the policies. If the remote endpoint has a dynamic IP address, select "Dynamic Remote VPN Endpoint...
  • Page 64 Advanced Features Direction This setting is used when determining if the IKE policy matches the current traffic. Select the desired option. • Responder only - Incoming connections are allowed, but outgoing connections will be blocked. • Initiator and Responder - Both incoming and outgoing connections are allowed.
  • Page 65 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide IPSec PFS (Perfect If enabled, security is enhanced by ensuring that the key is changed at regular intervals. Also, even if one key is broken, subsequent Forward Secrecy) keys are no easier to break. (Each key has no relationship to the previous key.) This setting applies to both IKE and IPSec SAs.
  • Page 66 Advanced Features VPN- Manual Policy Screen This screen is displayed when you click the Add Manual Policy button on the VPN Policies screen, or when you edit an existing Manual Policy. It allows you to define or edit a "Manual" VPN policy.
  • Page 67 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Local LAN Local LAN This identifies which PCs on your LAN are covered by this policy. For each selection, data must be provided as follows: • Single address Enter an IP address in the "IP address" field. Typically, this setting is used when you wish to make a single Server on your LAN available to remote users.
  • Page 68 Advanced Features VPN Status Screen This screen is displayed when you click the VPN Log button on the VPN Policies screen, or on the Status screen. This screen allows you to view details of each current VPN Tunnel (connection). If there are no current connections, the status table will be empty.
  • Page 69: Chapter 7 Advanced Administration

    Chapter 7 Advanced Administration This Chapter explains the settings available via the "Administration" section of the menu. Overview Normally, it is not necessary to use these screens, or change any settings. These screens and settings are provided to deal with non-standard situations, or to provide additional options for advanced users.
  • Page 70: Pc Database

    Advanced Administration PC Database The PC Database is used whenever you need to select a PC (e.g. for the "DMZ" PC). • It eliminates the need to enter IP addresses. • Also, you do not need to use fixed IP addresses on your LAN. However, if you do use a fixed IP address on some devices on your LAN, you should enter details of each such device into the PC database, using the PC Database screen.
  • Page 71 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Data - PC Database Screen Known PCs This lists all current entries. Data displayed is name (IP Address) type. The "type" indicates whether the PC is connected to the LAN. If adding a new PC to the list, enter its name here. It is best if this Name matches the PC's "hostname".
  • Page 72 Advanced Administration PC Database - Advanced This screen is displayed if the "Advanced Administration" button on the PC Database is clicked. It provides more control than the standard PC Database screen. Figure 48: PC Database (Admin) Data - Advanced PC Database Known PCs This lists all current entries.
  • Page 73 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide MAC Address Select the appropriate option • Automatic discovery - Select this to have the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router contact the PC and find its MAC address. This is only possible if the PC is connected to the LAN and powered •...
  • Page 74: Config File

    Advanced Administration Config File This feature allows you to download the current settings from the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router, and save them to a file on your PC. You can restore a previously-downloaded configuration file to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router, by uploading it to the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. This screen also allows you to set the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router back to its factory default configuration.
  • Page 75: Logging

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Logging The Logs record various types of activity on the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. This data is useful for troubleshooting, but enabling all logs will generate a large amount of data and adversely affect performance. Since only a limited amount of log data can be stored in the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router, log data can also be E-mailed to your PC.
  • Page 76 Advanced Administration Logs Use these checkboxes to determine which events are included in Include (Checkboxes) the log. Checking all options will increase the size of the log, so it is good practice to disable any events which are not really required.
  • Page 77: E-Mail

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide E-mail This screen allows you to E-mail Logs and Alerts. A sample screen is shown below. Figure 51: E-mail Screen Data - E-mail Screen E-Mail Notification Turn E-mail Check this box to enable this feature. If enabled, the E-mail address Notification on information (below) must be provided.
  • Page 78 Advanced Administration E-mail Alerts You can choose to have alerts E-mailed to you, by checking the Send E-mail alerts desired checkboxes. The Broadband ADSL Router can send an immediately immediate alert when it detects a significant security incident such as •...
  • Page 79: Diagnostics

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Diagnostics This screen allows you to perform a "Ping" or a "DNS lookup". These activities can be useful in solving network problems. An example Network Diagnostics screen is shown below. Figure 52: Network Diagnostics Screen Data - Network Diagnostics Screen Ping Ping IP Address...
  • Page 80: Remote Administration

    Advanced Administration Remote Administration If enabled, this feature allows you to manage the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router via the Internet. Figure 53: Remote Administration Screen Data - Remote Administration Screen Remote Administration Enable Remote Check to allow administration/management via the Internet. (To connect, see below).
  • Page 81 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide To connect from a remote PC via the Internet 1. Ensure your Internet connection is established, and start your Web Browser. 2. In the "Address" bar, enter "HTTP://" followed by the Internet IP Address of the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router.
  • Page 82: Routing

    Advanced Administration Routing Overview • If you don't have other Routers or Gateways on your LAN, you can ignore the "Routing" page completely. • If the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router is only acting as a Gateway for the local LAN segment, ignore the "Routing" page even if your LAN has other Routers. •...
  • Page 83 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Figure 54: Routing Screen Data - Routing Screen Select the desired RIP Direction. RIP Direction RIP Version Choose the RIP Version for the Server. Static Routing Static Routing This list shows all entries in the Routing Table. Table Entries •...
  • Page 84 Advanced Administration Router itself. Typically, routers have a special entry for the Default Route. It should be configured as follows. Normally 0.0.0.0, but check your router documentation. Destination IP Address Network Mask Normally 0.0.0.0, but check your router documentation. Gateway IP Address The IP Address of the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router.
  • Page 85 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Entry 2 (Segment 2) Destination IP Address 192.168.2.0 Network Mask 255.255.255.0 (Standard Class C) Gateway IP Address 192.168.0.100 Metric For Router A's Default Route Destination IP Address 0.0.0.0 Network Mask 0.0.0.0 Gateway IP Address 192.168.0.1 (ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router's IP Address) For Router B's Default Route Destination IP Address...
  • Page 86: Upgrade Firmware

    Advanced Administration Upgrade Firmware The firmware (software) in the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router can be upgraded using your Web Browser. You must first download the upgrade file, then select Upgrade Firmware on the Administration menu. You will see a screen like the following. Figure 56: Router Upgrade Screen To perform the Firmware Upgrade: 1.
  • Page 87: Chapter 8 Modem Mode

    Chapter 8 Modem Mode This Chapter explains configuration and operation when in "Modem" or "Bridge" mode.. Overview There are two modes available on the Mode screen. • Router - Both the ADSL Modem and the Router features are operational. In this mode, this device can provide shared Internet Access to all your LAN users.
  • Page 88: Home Screen

    Modem Mode Home Screen If in Modem mode, the home screen will look like the example below. Figure 57: Home Screen - Modem Mode Note that the menu has changed, many of the options in Router mode are not available. The screens available are: •...
  • Page 89: Mode Screen

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Mode Screen This screen is change back to Router mode, if desired. Figure 58: Mode Screen Data - Mode Screen Device Name This field displays the current name of this device. Device Mode Select the desired device mode for the router: •...
  • Page 90: Status Screen

    Modem Mode Status Screen In Modem mode, the Status screen looks like the example below. Figure 59: Status Screen - Bridge Mode Data - Status Screen (Bridge Mode) ADSL This indicates the status of the ADSL modem component. Modem Status DownStream Displays the speed for the DownStream Connection.
  • Page 91 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide System Device Name The current name of the Router. This name is also the "hostname" for users with an "@Home" type connection. The version of the current firmware installed. Firmware Version Buttons View the details of each VC (Virtual Circuit). ADSL Details Attached Devices Clicking this will generate a list of all devices currently using the...
  • Page 92: Appendix A Troubleshooting

    Appendix A Troubleshooting This Appendix covers the most likely problems and their solutions. Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice.
  • Page 93 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide working correctly. Problem 2: Some applications do not run properly when using the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router. Solution 2: The ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router processes the data passing through it, so it is not transparent. For incoming connections, you must use the Virtual Server or Firewall Rules to specify the PC which will receive the incoming traffic.
  • Page 94: Appendix B About Vpns

    Appendix B About VPNs Overview A VPN (Virtual Private Network) provides a secure connection between 2 points, over an insecure network - typically the Internet. This secure connection is called a VPN Tunnel. There are many standards and protocols for VPNs. The standard implemented in the ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router is IPSec.
  • Page 95 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Because the IKE and IPsec connections are separate, they have different SAs (security associations). Policies VPN configuration settings are stored in Policies. Note that different vendors use different terms. Generally, the terms "VPN Policy", "IPSec Policy", and "IPSec Proposal"...
  • Page 96: Common Vpn Situations

    Appendix B - About VPNs Common VPN Situations VPN Pass-through Figure 60: VPN Pass-through Here, a PC on the LAN behind the Router/Gateway is using VPN software, but the Router/Gateway is NOT acting as a VPN endpoint. It is only allowing the VPN connection. •...
  • Page 97: Vpn Example

    ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Connecting 2 LANs via VPN Figure 62: Connecting 2 VPN Gateways This allows two (2) LANs to be connected. PCs on each endpoint gain secure access to the remote LAN. • The 2 LANs MUST use different IP address ranges. •...
  • Page 98 Appendix B - About VPNs Configuration Settings - Gateway A Gateway A should be configured as shown below. Figure 64: Gateway A Configuration...
  • Page 99 ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router User Guide Configuration Settings - Gateway B Gateway B should be configured as shown below. Figure 65: Gateway B Configuration Settings Setting LAN A Gateway LAN B Gateway Notes Policy Name Example Example Name does not affect operation.
  • Page 100 Appendix B - About VPNs IP address 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Use a more restrictive Mask definition if possible. Remote LAN 192.168.1.0 192.168.0.0 Remote Address subnet. IP address 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Use a more restrictive Mask definition if possible. Direction Initiator & Initiator & Does not have to match.
  • Page 101: Appendix C Specifications

    Appendix C Specifications Multi-Function ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router Model ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router ADSL Interface T1.413, G.DMT, G.lite, multi-mode Dimensions 175mm(W) * 114mm(D) * 30mm(H) Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Storage Temperature -10° C to 70° C Network Protocol: TCP/IP 4 * 10/100BaseT (RJ45) LAN connection Network Interface: 1 * RJ11 for ADSL line...
  • Page 102: Regulatory Approvals

    Appendix C - Specifications Regulatory Approvals FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 103 The safety advice in the documentation accompanying the products shall be obeyed. The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device. The ALLNET ALL130DSL ADSL2/2+ Broadband Router conforms to the European Directives 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC...

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