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#05135 RP-SR634
USER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 #05135 RP-SR634 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 CE Mark Warning This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022 class B for ITE, the essential protection requirement of Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. FCC Certifications 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    T able of Contents WELCOME TO MULTI HOMING ..........1 SETTING UP THE HARDWARE............2 NETWORKING WITH THE WIZARD .........3 UNDERSTANDING THE USER INTERFACE ......4 BASIC CONFIGURATION..............6 ...............8 ONNECTION ..........8 ONFIGURING A STATIC ADDRESS ) DHCP A .........9 ONFIGURING A YNAMIC CCOUNT ADSL PPP ..10 ONFIGURING...
  • Page 4 ................27 IRTUAL ERVER ................28 RIGGERING URL B ................30 LOCKING INTRANET ..................31 DHCP ......33 CTIVATING EACTIVATING THE SERVICE IP A .............33 DDRESS SSIGNMENT MAC-IP ..........36 UTOMATIC ASSOCIATION ADMINISTRATION ...............37 ........38 HANGING THE VALID USER AND PASSWORD ..39 ONTROLLING CCESS ONFIGURATION BY ADDRESS GUI..........40 ELETE THE LANGUAGE MODE OF...
  • Page 5: Welcome To Multi Homing

    Welcome to Chapter Multi Homing The safest and most convenient way to the Information Superhighway elcome to Multi Homing! This powerful network tool will enable you to securely connect multiple computers to the Internet through a single DSL/Cable modem or T1/E1/ISDN CSU/DSU. Through this simple comprehensive appliance, you can connect multiple computers in your home or office using standard Ethernet networking.
  • Page 6: Setting Up The Hardware

    Setting up the Chapter Hardware Network cabling made easy. ulti Homing is a turnkey solution to connect your home or office to the Internet through a high speed or 'always on' connection. The following easy steps will get you hooked up and ready to go onto the Internet.
  • Page 7: Networking With The Wizard

    Networking with Chapter the Wizard Using the Multi Homing Networking Wizard is the fastest way to get started! ulti Homing comes with a web-based wizard that breezes you through configuration. The wizard presents you with each necessary configuration step and each possible option. Upon completion of a wizard-based set up, Multi Homing will be ready for use.
  • Page 8: Understanding The User Interface

    Understanding Chapter the User Interface Navigation Rules ulti Homing has a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that can be accessed using a standard HTML (HTTP v1.0) compliant browser. Once the LAN is properly connected a network administrator can connect to it through the URL http://192.168.1.1 The GUI has two main navigational components: Tabs and Menus.
  • Page 9 The Intranet tab accommodates changes that are LAN specific. Under this tab, a network administrator can specify rules for the assignment of IP addresses as well as manipulate tools that improve local area network performance and resource availability, such as the transparent proxy cache. The Administration Tab provides control, monitoring and troubleshooting tools.
  • Page 10: Basic Configuration

    Basic Chapter Configuration First things first his chapter covers the use of all the configuration items under the Networking Tab. Once configured, you should be able to securely access the Internet through your Multi Homing. Wide Area Network (WAN1) The Internet is made up of wide area networks (WAN) and local area networks (LAN).
  • Page 11 have a DHCP based connection. If unsure, contact your Internet provider's customer support. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) based configurations do not require further set-up since IP address, gateway and DNS information are automatically set by the ISP. Secondary Wide Area Network (WAN 2) Multi Homing has a second WAN port for a secondary WAN connection to the Internet.
  • Page 12: Connection Type Set - Up

    C O N N E C T I O N T Y P E S E T - U P 1. Determine which connection type is assigned by ISP (check documentation provided by ISP) 2. Click on Networking tab 3. Under the WAN1 Interface menu item, click on Connection Type 4.
  • Page 13: Configuring A (Dynamic ) Dhcp Account

    C O N F I G U R I N G ( D Y N A M I C ) D H C P A C C O U N T DHCP accounts do not need further configuration. However, for DHCP accounts with ISPs that restrict IP addresses to specific MAC addresses, see the subsection on MAC Cloning in the Advanced Networking Tools section of this chapter.
  • Page 14: Configuring Multi Homing To Use Aadsl Ppp O Eaccount

    C O N F I G U R I N G M U L T I H O M I N G U S E A D S L P P P O E A C C O U N T Determine the username and password information provided by the ISP Click on the Networking tab...
  • Page 15 S T A R T I N G W A N 1 A D S L - P P P O E M A N U A L L Y 1. Click on ADSL-PPPoE under WAN1 Interface in the Networking tab. 2.
  • Page 16: Configuring Multi Homing To Use A Pptp Connection

    C O N F I G U R I N G M U L T I H O M I N G U S E P P T P C O N N E C T I O N 1. Click on Connection Type under WAN1 Interface in the Networking tab.
  • Page 17: Domain Name Service (Dns)

    Domain Name Service (DNS) Domain name service helps you to work with IP addresses by mapping them out to simple 'human readable' names. Multi Homing needs the correct values for certain LAN side client services (like web-browsing) to work properly. The DNS server IP addresses should be provided to you by your ISP.
  • Page 18: Load Balance

    Load Balance Click on Load Balance under WAN2 Interface in the Networking tab. S E T T I N G L O A D B A L A N C E B A N D W I D T H 1.
  • Page 19: Advanced Networking Tools

    Advanced Networking Tools Multi Homing provides advanced networking features that aid in deploying the network. The crafty Network Administrator can find various applications for these tools. MAC Cloning Some ISPs audit connections using the MAC addresses . These systems only allow 'registered' MAC address to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 20: Dynamic Dns

    Dynamic DNS Conventional DNS information associates a static IP address with a human readable machine name, for use on the World Wide Web. When a DNS server receives a name lookup request, it compares it against a list of published IP-host name associations.
  • Page 21: Dynamic Dns Configuration

    D Y N A M I C D N S C O N F I G U R A T I O N Click on the Network tab Under the WAN1 Interface menu item, click on Dynamic Click on enable/disable to activate/deactivate the feature Select the Service Provider that you signed up on the drop down box Enter the registered hostname in the appropriate text box...
  • Page 22: Lan (Local Area Network) Interface

    LAN (Local Area Network) Interface In this section, you specify the IP address that the Multi Homing will use. Multi Homing uses 192.168.1.1 as its default address, with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 (Class C netmask) This IP is used as the default router the LAN as well as the Web server address for the Multi Homing configuration interface.
  • Page 23 C H A N G I N G T H E L A N A D D R E S S Click on the Networking tab Under the LAN Interface menu item, click on IP address Enter the Host Name Enter the desired IP address in the appropriate field You may enter MAC address to change LAN MAC address.
  • Page 24: Router Services

    Router Services D Y N A M I C R O U T I N G S E T T I N G D Y N A M I C R O U T I N G P R O T O C O L Click on Dynamic Routing under Router Services in the Networking tab.
  • Page 25: Security

    Security Chapter Multi Homing is the key to controlling the flow of information real world firewall is built between buildings to slow down the progress of a disaster, and preserve valuable life and property. Network firewalls are put between networks to control the amount of information that flows through them.
  • Page 26: Disabling Icmp Replies

    Packet Internet Groper (PING) Packet Internet Groper (or 'ping') is a very useful utility used by network administrators to determine if a computer is up and running. The ping program sends a small packet to an address, if there is a computer assigned to the address, it sends a reply.
  • Page 27: Blocking Individual ( Or Service Port ) Of Ip Addresses On The Internet

    Keeping Stuff out Multi Homing blocks all traffic from WAN side computers from getting into your LAN by default. On the other hand, LAN clients can connect to any computer that is on the Internet. This behavior can be modified to prevent particular (or all) LAN clients from accessing certain WAN side IP addresses.
  • Page 28: Modifying An Ip Address Or Removing An Policy From The Incoming Policy List

    This figure describes all the IP address coming from WAN port will be allowed to access your LAN clients, but: • Accessing to the port 20, 21 of IP 192.168.1.3 from IP 210.201.37.183 (with port 20, 21) will be denied •...
  • Page 29 This figure describes all the IP address coming from LAN port will be denied to access WAN services, but: • Accessing to the port 80 (HTTP service) of WAN IP 210.201.37.199 from LAN IP 192.168.1.33 (with port 80) will be allowed •...
  • Page 30: Mapping Internal Ports To The Outside

    also has what is known as a transmission protocol (either TCP or UDP). To properly use this feature, you would need the connection details for the service you wish to open to the Internet. Each WAN port/LAN IP/port group is called a rule.
  • Page 31: Virtual Server

    D E L E T I N G R E C O R D P O R T M A P P I N G 1. Determine the port number and transmission protocol of the service 2. Click on the Security tab 3.
  • Page 32: Port Triggering

    D E L E T I N G R E C O R D A B O U T V I R T U A L S E R V E R Click on Virtual Server under Firewall in the Security tab. Select the rule you want to delete Press “del”...
  • Page 33 Add one PORT Trigger for mIRC Click on Port trigger under Firewall in Networking tab. Add the following items in the port trigger page and press Apply. A. The name. mIRC The triggered port: 6660:6670 The triggered protocol: TCP D. The opened port: 113-113 The opened protocol: TCP The Server check: No...
  • Page 34: Url Blocking

    URL Blocking Uniform Resource Locator (URL) blocking can be used by parent to limit access to certain Internet sites for their children. This feature is more effective than Internet IP Blocking as Internet sites might have multiple IP addresses and the user does not required to know the IP address to set a blocking rule. In addition, the user can set a keyword list that would block any URL that comprises the keyword.
  • Page 35: Intranet

    Intranet Chapter Local Area Network Computing Internet style he technology developed for the Internet has revolutionized so many aspects of modern day society. Application of the Internet technology within a corporate environment present the same benefits and synergy at a much more personal scale. Dubbed Intranets, local area networks that leverage technology developed for the World Wide Web provide a wealth of resources to the office.
  • Page 36 Dynamic LAN Client Configuration LAN side client computers can automatically obtain new IP addresses from Multi Homing, through its built-in DHCP daemon . To achieve this each client computer should be set to acquire IP addresses via dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) or its predecessor the Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) By default, Multi Homing will assign up to 99 IP addresses within the range starting from 192.168.1.2 up to 192.168.1.100...
  • Page 37: Activating /Deactivating The Dhcp Service

    A C T I V A T I N G / D E A C T I V A T I N G T H E D H C P S E R V I C E 1. Click on the Intranet tab 2.
  • Page 38 Permanent IP Address Assignment Typically, DHCP daemons assign the next available IP address from the DHCP pool. A client computer can therefore be assigned a different IP address every time a lease is renewed. If a client machine is a web server, FTP server or electronic mail server, users will find it difficult to access the services since the machine could change its address on a daily basis.
  • Page 39 P E R M A N E N T A D D R E S S A S S I G N M E N T U S I N G M A C L A Y E R A D D R E S S E S 1.
  • Page 40: Automatic Mac-Ip Association

    Assigning a Permanent Address to a currently running LAN Client Since Multi Homing has a list of currently assigned IP addresses and their corresponding MAC layer addresses, it is possible to associate the IP to the MAC address directly. A U T O M A T I C M A C - I P A S S O C I A T I O N 1.
  • Page 41: Administration

    Administration Chapter Access Control and troubleshooting tools Multi Homing provides an extensive set of system tools that equip the novice network administrator to do advanced network troubleshooting. Multi Homing also provides sophisticated control structures that can restrict access to its configuration. Authentication By now you have familiarized yourself with username/password authentication mechanism used by Multi Homing.
  • Page 42: Changing The Valid User And Password

    C H A N G I N G T H E V A L I D U S E R A N D P A S S W O R D Click on the Administration tab Under the Authentication menu item, click on User Account To change the valid username, enter a new username in the appropriate text box.
  • Page 43: Controlling Web Access Configuration By Ip Address

    C O N T R O L L I N G W E B A C C E S S C O N F I G U R A T I O N A D D R E S S Determine the IP addresses of the workstations through which the administrator is allowed to log in Click on the Administration tab...
  • Page 44: Selete The Language Mode Of Gui

    S E L E T E T H E L A N G U A G E M O D E G U I To set up the language mode, click the language option. Click the language drop list to select the language you wan Click Apply The default is English.
  • Page 45 System Tools Multi Ho ing provides the following tools which aid in administration of the network. • S stem Status. This utility displays the current system status. It displays the current Network Status, Current Routing Table, and DHCP clients information. The feature shows read-only system status and it will not allow you to modify the information.
  • Page 46: Display System Status

    D I S P L A Y S Y S T E M S T A T U S Click on the Administration tab Under the System menu item, click on System Status It shows the Network Status and DHCP client’s informat ion.
  • Page 47: Set Factory Default

    S E T F A C T O R Y D E F A U L T Click on the Administration tab Under the System menu item, click on Factory Default Click on Yes U P D A T E Y O U R S Y S T E M S O F T W A R E...
  • Page 48: View System Log

    System Log Mult i Ho ing provides a system log of all system activities up to 50 e ntries. Old e ntries will be purged a utomatically to ensure a healthy system. However, if ou want to keep a full system log, you can setup a remote system log daemon (remote syslogd) to record all system events remotely.
  • Page 49: Specifications & Accessories

    Specifications Appendix & Accessories Packing List • One Multi Homing broadband gateway • One power adapter • Wall mount kit • User’s Manual Front Panel Rear Panel...
  • Page 50: Leds Definition

    EDs Definition S Y S T E M L E D • Power LED This indicator lights gre en when the ADSL Router is receiving power; otherwise, it is off. • Status LED The LED will be dark for 10 second s when the system is started.
  • Page 51: P ' Led

    • FDX/COL LED A collision occurs when two stations within a collision domain attempt to transmit data at the same time. Intermittent flashing amber of th e collision LED is normal; the contending adapters resolve each collision by means of a wait-then-retransmit algorithm. Frequency of collisi ons is an indicator of heavy traffic on the network.
  • Page 52: Key Feature

    Key Feature Standard IEEE802.3, 10BASE-T IEEE802.3u, 100BASE-TX IEEE802.3x full duplex operation and flow control Interface 2 * 10/100 RJ-45 WAN port 4 * 10/100 RJ-45 Fast Ethernet switching LA ports ble Connections RJ-45 (10BASE-T): Category 3,4,5 UTP/STP RJ-45 (100BASE-TX): Category 5 UTP/STP etwork Data Rate thernet: Auto-negotiation (10Mbps, 100Mbps) Transmission Mode...
  • Page 53: Specifying Internet Addresses

    Specifying Appendix Internet Addr esses Writing Internet Addresses Multi Homing way n Internet protocol a ress or IP address is used by the Internet to uniquely identify your co mputer (much like the way a postman would use your home addres o uniquely identify where to deliver your mail.) IP addresses are 32-b it n umbers expressed in 4 numbers, each between...
  • Page 54 10 part). otice that the above examples specify a single, specific address. perators To provide a succinct notation wherever more than one address is desired, three operators are defined for the syntax: Operator Purpose Comma: Specify multiple non-sequential addresses Dash: Specify a range of sequential addresses Asterisk: Wildcard for every address within the Class C [0 to 255] Expression Examples...
  • Page 55: Appendix Ccommon Port Numbers

    Common Port Appen Numbers This is a list of commonly used port numbers and the vices they ar e associated with. ort numb s are generally divided into 3 categories. Well known port bers ar e defined from 0 through 1023. Registered port numbers range from 1024 t hrough 49151.
  • Page 56 Protocol Keyword Descripti on/Recommendation TCP/UDP Echo This ser vice sends automatic rep lies to established conn ections. Although this feature is useful, it has been used fo r denial of service attacks. This should be kept clos TCP/UDP Systat This service sends automatic replies wit h detailed information about system status.
  • Page 57 TCP/UDP Kerberos This port provides connection se rvices for the Kerberos authentication system. Open this port when mapping to a Kerberos system. POP2 This port provides connection services for version 2 of the Post TCP/UDP Office Protocol. Open this port only if mapping to a POP2 compliant server.

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