Longshine LCS-IR-3114P User Manual

Broadband firewall router with 1-usb + 1-parallel print server port
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  • Page 1 LCS - IR-3114P 1-USB + ROADBAND IREWALL OUTER WITH ARALLEL RINT ERVER ’ ANUAL V1.0...
  • Page 2 Trademarks Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without the express written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION..........................1 .......................... 1 RODUCT VERVIEW ........................... 1 ENEFITS .......................... 1 BOUT ANUAL ..........................1 ACKING ....................2 ETWORK OFTWARE EQUIREMENTS 10/100M ........2 ROADBAND IREWALL OUTER MBEDDED PORT WITCH DSL/C ....................2 ABLE ODEM EQUIREMENT 2.
  • Page 4 SMB P ....................... 35 INDOWS RINTING 6.FIREWALL CONFIGURATION ....................38 ............................38 VERVIEW ..........................38 ASIC ETTING (WAN) A ..................39 NTERNET CCESS (WAN) LAN A ..................40 NTERNET CCESS URL B ..........................40 LOCKING ..........................41 MAIL LERTS 7. UPGRADING THE BROADBAND FIREWALL ROUTER ............43 ............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction Product Overview Congratulations on your purchase of this Broadband Firewall Router. During the design process, we have given much thought to making this device as convenient to use as possible. The end result is the Broadband Firewall Router that can be set up in minutes, allowing network users to access the Internet via either the high-speed DSL or Cable connection.
  • Page 6: Network Software Requirements

    One User’s Manual or CD (including quick guide) Network Software Requirements The Broadband Firewall Router requires one of the following types of software: Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and UNIX Broadband Firewall Router Embedded 4-port 10/100Mbps Switch The Broadband Firewall Router with embedded 4-port 10/100Mbps Switch features auto-negotiation switch ports and provides the flexibility to fit into your operational space and network environment.
  • Page 7 One external DSL modem with an RJ-45 (LAN) interface One external Cable modem with an RJ-45 (LAN) interface...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    2. Hardware Installation Overview This chapter details the step-by-step procedure required for correct installation of the Broadband Firewall Router hardware. Topics discussed in this chapter include connecting and disconnecting the Broadband Firewall Router to and from the modem, the network, and the power unit.
  • Page 9: Connecting Broadband Firewall Router To The Network

    Connecting Broadband Firewall Router to the Network 1. Connect one end of the UTP cable to the Broadband Firewall Router. 2. Connect the other end of the UTP cable to any network computer. 3. The connection is complete. Connecting the AC Power Adapter 1.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    3. Getting Started Overview Configuring the Broadband Firewall Router for the first time can be done using the following method: To configure the Broadband Firewall Router uses the web browser. Note: The configuration procedures described in this chapter are for basic setup purposes only.
  • Page 11: Setting Up The Broadband Firewall Router Using The Web Browser

    Setting up the Broadband Firewall Router using the Web browser Overview We’ve designed an easy-to-use web-based configuration interface in the device. Users can set up the device by using the web browser. Furthermore, the enhanced HTTP support available in the device includes a quick and easy management tool for performing the configuration tasks, including all basic and advanced setup, on a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 12 It then enters the Broadband Firewall Router main setup menu as shown in the following figure. Click the Connection Setup, and the following box will appear. Choose either DSL or Cable modem as your connection method. Complete the following settings: (The example shown is for DSL fixed IP) Choose “Static IP”...
  • Page 13: Configuring Windows 95/98/Me Or Windows Nt/2000/Xp (Dhcp-Capable) Computers

    Configuring Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP (DHCP-capable) Computers Each PC that supports DHCP and is located on your LAN must be configured so it can communicate with the Broadband Firewall Router. Follow these steps to configure the reset of the PCs on your LAN. (If you want to manually specify an IP address and related settings for the computers, please see the Selecting an IP Address section later in this chapter).
  • Page 14: Configuring Broadband Firewall Router In Pre-Existing Ip Networks

    5. Click Obtain an IP address automatically. 6. Click OK. 7. Click OK. 8. Restart your computer. You are now ready to use your Web browser or other Internet applications. Configuring Broadband Firewall Router in Pre-existing IP Networks The Broadband Firewall Router is easily added to an existing network that already has IP addresses assigned.
  • Page 15 DHCP server to dynamically allocate and assign addresses (since you’ve already assigned IP addresses to each computer). The following steps use an example pre-existing network of computers with IP addresses 204.1.1.1 through 204.1.1.154 (IP addresses of Class C, without any IP sub-networks). Please follow the steps listed below to use your existing IP addresses with the Broadband Firewall Router.
  • Page 16 In the LAN Settings, enter the IP address you selected in Step 1 (such as 204.1.1.100) in the LAN IP Address field. Enter the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. Enter the IP address you selected in Step 1 (such as 204.1.1.100) in the Default Gateway field.
  • Page 17: Configuring Non-Dhcp Computers

    Configuring Non-DHCP Computers The Broadband Firewall Router can be used with computers that do not support DHCP. Follow these steps to identify and configure non-capable DHCP computers. 1. Determine if any computers on your network are not DHCP capable. An example of a non-DHCP capable computer would be a DOS/Windows 3.x computer running an older version of TCP/IP software from a third-party vendor.
  • Page 18: Setting Date And Time

    2. Type the current password into Old Password. 3. Type your new password into New Password. 4. Confirm the new password into Re-type New Password. 5. Click “Apply”. 6. The password is now set. Setting Date and Time One function of Broadband Firewall Router is that it allows you to set the initial time when you install the device.
  • Page 19: Traffic Report

    Traffic Report You can view the network traffic report for the Broadband Firewall Router’s WAN port and LAN-to-Internet. Click the Basic Settings button in the top column, and then choose “Traffic Report”. The following box will appear. 1. Click “WAN Port”, and the box pictured below will appear. Please noted that your web browser have to support the JAVA Applet –...
  • Page 20: Tools

    Private IP Address: User’s LAN IP. Internet Connection: User browses Public IP. Port No.: User’s service number. Event Log: The Broadband Firewall Router can record all information that you want, including “Hacker attack”, “Connection from LAN to WAN”, and “Connection from WAN to LAN”. Use the following procedure to setup this facility: 2.
  • Page 21: Loading The Factory Default Values

    Please follow these steps to setup “Save & Restore CFG” Setting. To “Save” setting: Click the “Save” button, it saves the current router’s setting to a file “CFG.BIN”. To “restore” setting: Click the “Browse” button, and select the CFG.BIN file. Then, click the “Load”...
  • Page 22 Note: To load the default values by using the reset button, please see the Appendix.
  • Page 23: Advanced Configuration

    4. Advanced Configuration Overview Once you've finished the basic setup (in Chapter 3) of the Broadband Firewall Router, the Broadband Firewall Router should be able to function properly. This chapter provides the directions for configuring the Broadband Firewall Router’s advanced features. Preparation: Connecting to the Broadband Firewall Router In order to proceed with the advanced configuration of the Broadband Firewall Router, you need to have completed the Broadband Firewall Router’s basic setup detailed in Chapter 3.
  • Page 24 1. Click Advanced Settings in the top column. Then click Group Setup. 2. Click IP Address Group, and the following picture will appear. 3. You can assign a IP address group’s name to include the IP range from “Starting IP Address”...
  • Page 25: Dhcp Service

    3. You can assign a scheduling group’s name to include the timeframe. DHCP Service Please follow these steps to set up the DHCP Service. 1. Click Advanced Settings in the top column. Then click Service Setup 2. Click DHCP Server, and the following picture will appear. Enable DHCP Server: This option allows you to enable or disable the Broadband Firewall Router’s DHCP feature.
  • Page 26: Dmz Setup

    Fixed IP Table: This option allows you to set aside the fixed IP address of a computer and its associated network interface card address. This is usually used to set aside the IP addresses for devices such as servers, mail hosts or Intranet servers that must have a fixed IP address for access purposes.
  • Page 27 Click Advanced Settings in the top column. Then click Service Setup. Click DMZ. In the Enable Multiple DMZ field, choose “Yes”. By default, the DMZ feature of the Broadband Firewall Router is disabled. In the Public (WAN) IP Address field, type the WAN IP that you want. In the Private (LAN) IP Address field, type the LAN IP of the computer you wish to make visible to the public Internet.
  • Page 28: Routing Table

    6. Click the Apply button Note: 1. When accessing the VPN server on your private network to Internet, the device will forward (pass through) all incoming VPN requests to the server. 2. Due to the nature of the NAT implemented, only one user at a time can access the same VPN server on the Internet through this device.
  • Page 29: Local Server

    Local Server The Broadband Firewall Router offers support for hosting servers on your private network that can be accessed from the public Internet. While the addresses on the Broadband Firewall Router are not directly accessible by a computer on the Internet, the Broadband Firewall Router allows for selective access by mapping incoming access requests for a particular service to a designated host that can process requests for a specific Internet service on your LAN.
  • Page 30: Print Server Configuration

    Enable DDNS: You want to use “DDNS”, or not. Type username. Type password. Domain name: It is your domain name. Mail Server’s Domain Name: It is your Mail server name. Use Wildcard: You want to use “wildcard”, or not. Click “Apply”. 【Note】...
  • Page 31: Windows-Based System Installation Procedure

    TCP/IP Protocol Installation 1. Click Start, point to Settings and select Control Panel. 2. Double click the Network icon. 3. If the TCP/IP Protocol is not already installed, click Add. 4. Select Protocol and click Add. 5. Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list. 6.
  • Page 32 3. Click Network Print Server Setup Wizard. 4. Click Next, the wizard will automatically discover the print server.
  • Page 33 5. Select the print server port that you want to configure and click Next. Port 1 for Parallel port and port 2 for USB port. 6. Select No if you don’t want to change the configuration and click Next.
  • Page 34 7. Choose the printer, which you want to connect. Click Next. 8. Setup program will display the summary of your setting. Click Next.
  • Page 35: Windows Nt Lpr Port Installation

    9. Installation complete. Click Finish. Windows NT LPR Port Installation 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and select Printer. 2. Run Add Printer.
  • Page 36: Windows 2000/Xp Standard Tcp/Ip Port Installation

    3. The Add Printer Wizard screen will appear, Select My Computer and click Next. 4. Click Add Port. 5. From the Printer Ports box as shown in the following picture, select the LPR Port. 6. The Add LPR compatible printers box will then appear as shown in the following picture. Type in the router’s IP address in the Name or address of server providing lpd box.
  • Page 37 From the type of Create a new port box as shown in the following picture, select the Standard TCP/IP Port, Click Next and Next. The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard box will then appear as shown the picture as below, and type in the router’s IP address in the Printer Name or IP Address box, and you can change the Port Name (optional).
  • Page 38 In the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor box as shown in the following picture, select LPR from Protocol, type in a queue name: lp1 for Parallel Port (Port 1) or lp2 for USB Port (Port 2). Click OK, and Next. Note: Please DO NOT type any other name than lp1, lp2 in this step.
  • Page 39: Windows Smb Printing

    11. A message reading, “To confirm that the printer is installed properly, you can print a test page”. Select Yes (Recommended) and click Next. 12. Click Finish. 13. Done. Windows SMB Printing 1. Click Print Server Setup in the top column, and the following box will appear. 2.
  • Page 40 4. Double click it again. 5. Now you have to install the printer’s driver. 6. Choose it from the “Add Printer Wizard”.
  • Page 41 7. Install printer successfully. 8. Now, you can find your printer’s icon and use the SMB printing mode.
  • Page 42: Firewall Configuration

    6.Firewall Configuration Overview An Internet firewall allows approved traffic in and out according to a predetermined plan. A firewall is a safeguard security mechanism that provides protection between LAN and WAN. It protects the intranet from intrusion by outsides and hackers, thus providing a secure environment for users.
  • Page 43: Lan To Internet (Wan) Access Rule

    9. “Allows Broadcast Packets” allows for broadcast packets by-pass. The default is “Yes”. 10. “Allows IP Source Routing” could protect against a hacker using another IP to attack your network. The default is “No”. 11. “Enable Remote Web Management to this Router” default is “No”. 12.
  • Page 44: Internet (Wan) To Lan Access Rule

    Internet (WAN) to LAN Access Rule Broadband Firewall Router could be according to administrator’s request to create WAN to LAN Access Rules. You could follow the procedure to setup it. 1. Click Advanced Settings in the top column. Then click Firewall Setup. 2.
  • Page 45: E-Mail Alerts

    3. If you want to start up the feature, you must choose “Yes” in “Enable URL Blocking”. The default is “No”. 4. Fill in the URL or Key Word that you want to restrict access to. 5. Webpage Content Filtering: Active X: Allows or disallows the Active X packet pass-through.
  • Page 46 4. Fill in administrator’s e-mail. 5. Fill in SMTP mail server’s IP address. 6. Click “Apply”. 7. The facility is now set up.
  • Page 47: Upgrading The Broadband Firewall Router

    7. Upgrading the Broadband Firewall Router Overview As new firmware for the Broadband Firewall Router is released in the future, you can upgrade your Broadband Firewall Router. The upgrade procedure will use the DOS-based TFTP program on Windows NT/2000/XP. For Windows 95/98/Me and NT/2000/XP, we provide user upgrade firmware via your browser.
  • Page 48: Upgrading The Router On Unix (Using Tcp/Ip)

    5. Click the “Browse” button, and pick the firmware file. 6. Click the “Upgrade” button. 7. The upgrade is now completed. Upgrading the Router on UNIX (using TCP/IP) 1. Log in as root. 2. Ensure that upgrade BIN file is located in your current working directory. 3.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    8. Troubleshooting Problem A IP Address Conflicts If you start up your Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP computer and the following message dialog box shows — indicating an IP address conflict — please follow the directions given below. Solution Windows 95/98/Me 1.
  • Page 50 4. Click OK. 5. Done. Windows NT/2000/XP 1. At your NT’s DOS prompt, type ipconfig /release and press [Enter]. 2. Next, type ipconfig /renew and press [Enter]. 3. The conflict should now be resolved.
  • Page 51: Appendix

    Appendix Loading the Default Values Once you have configured the Broadband Firewall Router (see Chapters 3 and 4), the configuration settings are saved in the Broadband Firewall Router’s internal memory. However, you can manually reset them to factory defaults by using the web browser or by following the steps given below: 1.

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