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  • Page 1 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED TO YOU FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. The information furnished in this document, believed by Mitel to be accurate as of the date of its publication, is subject to change without notice. Mitel assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to you or based upon the information it contains.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Proxy Server Settings ......................28 Trunk Settings ........................29 Additional Endpoint Options....................31 Setting up a server on the Mitel 3000 .................. 33 Setting up a server on the Mitel 3000 .................. 33 Providing a Server on the DMZ .................... 33 Assigning a fixed IP address to the server ................
  • Page 3 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual 128 bit WEP encryption ....................... 50 Address Authentication ......................51 WLAN Interface........................53 First Time Settings ....................... 54 Status............................56 System backup/restore ......................57 System Restart........................59 Advanced Configuration....................... 60 Admin Accounts ........................60 Firewall & Security ........................ 63 Security State........................
  • Page 4: Using This Document

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual SING THIS OCUMENT Notational conventions Acronyms are defined the first time they appear in the text and also in the glossary. The term LAN refers to a group of Ethernet-connected computers at one site. The term WLAN refers to a group of Wireless-connected computers at one site.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual INTRODUCTION The Broadband Module is a Mitel 3000 system module that provides multi-user high-speed Internet access. It also provides a LAN (Local Area Network) that allows users to network PCs and share printers and other resources within the office.
  • Page 6 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The module is equipped with the following ports for Wide Area Networking. Port MDF Interface Description ADSL RJ-11 This is for connecting directly to an ADSL line. ITU-T G.992.1 Annex A (G.DMT) and ITU-T 992.2 (G.Lite) are supported.
  • Page 7: Connections

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual CONNECTIONS The following connectors are located under the top cover. • ADSL RJ-11. • 10 Base-T WAN (ETH/DMZ Port) RJ-45. • LAN Port 1 RJ-45. • LAN Port 2 RJ-45. • LAN Port 3 RJ-45.
  • Page 8: Examples

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual XAMPLES The on-board ADSL modem is used to connect directly to an ADSL line. Internet The ETH/DMZ port is used to connect to an external SDSL or Cable modem. Internet The ETH/DMZ port is used to connect to a Gateway into a private network.
  • Page 9: Routes

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual OUTES A single route using PPP (including PPPoE and PPPoA) and a second route using static or dynamic IP are concurrently supported. The following combination of ports and protocols is possible. Port Protocol Port Protocol...
  • Page 10: Connecting A Pc To The Lan

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual CONNECTING A PC TO THE LAN Power up the PC. Connect the Ethernet port on the PC to any LAN port (1 - 4) on the MDF using a Cat 5 cable / patch cord.
  • Page 11: Connecting To The Programming Interface

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual ONNECTING TO THE PROGRAMMING INTERFACE The Broadband Module Programming and Maintenance pages can be accessed from: - A PC Connected to the LAN (see note below concerning the Wireless LAN) The MPS application. The MPS application is the Management and Programming...
  • Page 12: Connecting To The Programming Interface From The Mps

    Connect the PC with MPS directly to the V.24 interface on the PBX and launch MPS. The application can be found on your documentation CD that came in your Mitel 300 system. (By default, MPS is installed in the Program Files directory.) Select Connect On the pop-up menu select the COM port and speed.
  • Page 13: Connecting An Adsl Line

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual CONNECTING AN ADSL LINE The Broadband Module contains an on-board ADSL modem. Connect the data port on the splitter to the ADSL RJ-11 port on the MDF using the purple cable supplied. There are four different types of connection to an ADSL line. The service provider must supply the information needed to configure the connection.
  • Page 14: Programming A Pppoa Or Pppoe Connection

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Programming a PPPoA or PPPoE connection Enter the programming menu as described on page 8. Click ADSL Modem in the Setup menu. Click Change the ADSL Modem settings here… PPPoA is selected by default. Select PPPoE if required.
  • Page 15 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Enter the PPP Username and PPP Password, retype the password, click Next >. The Virtual Path Identifier/Virtual Circuit Identifier (VPI/VCI) specify the ATM connection between the ADSL modem and the service provider. The VPI range is 0 –...
  • Page 16: Programming A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (Dhcp) Connection

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Programming a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) connection This option uses RFC 1483. DHCP is used to automatically obtain the IP addresses. Select DHCP from the ADSL Modem: Types of Access screen. Click Next >.
  • Page 17: Programming A Manual Connection

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Click Confirm Changes. Restart the module by selecting Restart on the left-hand side menu. Programming a Manual connection This option uses RFC 1483. IP addresses will be provided by the service provider and are manually entered.
  • Page 18 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select the connection mode. LLC Bridged is set in default. Click Next >. The default VPI and VCI values are shown, if different values are required, enter them here. Click Next >. Select Confirm Changes.
  • Page 19: Connecting To An External Dsl Or Cable Modem

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL DSL OR CABLE MODEM The Internet access can be provided through an external DSL or Cable Modem. Typically the connection to an external modem is via an IP Gateway. The IP gateway is provided via the WAN port on the Broadband module.
  • Page 20 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select ETH/DMZ Port. Select the Change the ETH/DMZ Port settings here… Select IP Gateway. Click Next >. Select DHCP from the ETH/DMZ Port: IP Gateway Mode screen. Click Next > If the IP address is not dynamically provided, select “Static” on this screen.
  • Page 21: Changing The Lan Gateway Address

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Confirm Changes. The setup is now complete. It is possible that the external modem and the Broadband Module are using the same IP address. In this case browsing will not be possible unless one of the addresses is changed.
  • Page 22 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The current settings are shown. Select Change the Broadband Module address settings here… Enter the new IP address and Subnet Mask. Click Next>. Select Confirm Changes. When the new parameters have been saved new settings are displayed.
  • Page 23: Static Address In Ip Gateway Mode

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Once the IP address is changed it is necessary to release and renew the PC IP address in order to reconnect to the management pages. See page 93. WARNING Static Address in IP Gateway mode The Static IP addresses must be provided by the network administrator.
  • Page 24 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Confirm Changes. The new settings are displayed.
  • Page 25: Programming Ip Extensions

    PROGRAMMING IP EXTENSIONS Up to 12 IP extensions can be equipped on the Broadband Module. These extensions can be located on the LAN and at remote locations. The Mitel 5330 IP Phone must be used for the IP extensions. Note that other manufacturers’ IP phones will not work with the system.
  • Page 26 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select VoIP from the Setup menu. Select Change VoIP Endpoint types here… If the Endpoint screen is not shown it is because an IP address is not available to the WAN Interface. Ensure the broadband connection is available and working on the Broadband Module.
  • Page 27: External Router / Firewall

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Confirm Changes. Enter the MAC address for each extension. The MAC address is printed on a label on the base of the IP Phone. Note The password is set at iptpassw which matches the default password in the IP phones. This should not be changed.
  • Page 28: Ip Extensions On The Lan Only

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual IP extensions on the LAN only The VoIP interface must be changed to “iplan” before the IP endpoints can be programmed. Select VoIP from the Setup menu. At the bottom of the menu select Change Advanced VoIP settings here….
  • Page 29: Ip Extension Codec

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Confirm Changes. IP Extension Codec The IP extension codec is set in default as G.711, G.729. This setting will choose G.711 as a preference. It is recommended that this setting is retained as G.711 will provide better quality voice.
  • Page 30: Ip Extension Numbering

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual IP Extension Numbering The following extension numbers are assigned to each endpoint. Extension number Endpoint...
  • Page 31: Voip Trunks

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual VoIP TRUNKS There are two elements to programming VoIP Trunks. Programming the VoIP proxy server settings. The VoIP service provider supplies the details for this. Programming endpoints as VoIP trunks rather than IP Extensions. Proxy Server Settings Select VoIP from the Setup menu Select Change Advanced VoIP Settings here…...
  • Page 32: Trunk Settings

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual • QoS: Signalling DSCP – this parameter is only used on a Quality-of-Service enabled network and will be provided by the network administrator. Where a standard Internet connection is used, leave this parameter at the default setting of 0 •...
  • Page 33 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Change VoIP Endpoint types here… Select Trunk from the drop down menu for each endpoint to be configured as a trunk. Click Next >. Select Confirm Changes.
  • Page 34: Additional Endpoint Options

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Enter the Username and Password for each trunk Click Next >. Select Confirm Changes. Additional Endpoint Options There are three additional parameters for each IP Endpoint. Your VoIP service provider will provide you with the necessary information to program these options.
  • Page 35 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Codecs Select the codec recommended by your VoIP service provider. Note that it is possible to select either G.711, G.729 or BOTH (with 711 attempted first.)
  • Page 36: Setting Up A Server On The Mitel 3000

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual SETTING UP A SERVER ON THE MITEL 3000 To provide a server, Web server, ftp server etc., then access to the server from the Internet must be provided. The server can be located on the DMZ or the LAN.
  • Page 37 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Create new Fixed Host. The following screen is displayed: Enter the IP address to be assigned to the host. It must be outside the dynamic range of the DHCP server that is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.21 in default (e.g. 192.168.1.22).
  • Page 38 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Advanced NAT Configuration…for the ipwan Security Interface Select Add Reserved Mapping… Enter the following parameters: Global IP Address. This is the public IP address assigned to the WAN interface. If a specific IP address is to be mapped it is entered in the Global field. This is normally the case where multiple IP addresses are provided on the service and they are being used to access different servers (e.g.
  • Page 39: Port Filter

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Port Filter Port filters are defined to allow specific Application level traffic through the firewall. A Port filter must be defined for the traffic to be allowed access to the server. From the Firewall Configuration page select Security Policy Configuration…...
  • Page 40 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Enter an IP address and subnet mask in the Source Address field if access to the server is to be limited to a particular address or range of addresses. If access is not restricted to particular addresses then leave the source address at 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 41: Global Address Pools

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Global Address Pools A global address pool is used to assign a range of public IP addresses to a WAN interface. This can be used in conjunction with Reserved Mapping to associate the public IP addresses on the WAN interface with specific servers/applications on the DMZ or LAN.
  • Page 42: Dmz

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The default setting of the ETH/DMZ port is DMZ. To change the DMZ IP address select ETH/DMZ from the Setup Menu Select Change the DMZ IP address here … Enter the new IP address and subnet mask Click Next>...
  • Page 43: Isdn

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual ISDN Where the PBX is equipped with ISDN line(s), ISDN can be used to automatically back up the on-board ADSL modem in the event of line failure. In the case where no broadband service is available, ISDN can be used for Internet access.
  • Page 44: Enabled

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The following screen is displayed • Enter the external line access digit (default is 0) followed by the Phone Number. • Enter the Username and Password. Retype the Password. • Select “Next” The following screen is displayed •...
  • Page 45 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual • Select “Enabled” • Select “Next” The following screen is displayed:- • Enter the external call access digit (default is 0) followed by the Phone Number. • Enter the Username and Password. Retype the Password.
  • Page 46: Setting Up The Wireless Lan (Wlan)

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The ISDN setup is now complete. SETTING UP THE WIRELESS LAN (WLAN) The Broadband Module is equipped with a Wireless LAN and can connect to PCs that are equipped with a wireless interface. For security reasons the WLAN is located on the DMZ by default. If you have a combination of wired and wireless PCs connected to the module it is recommended that the WLAN be relocated to the LAN.
  • Page 47 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select WLAN in the Setup menu. Scroll down to General Settings Select Enable or disable the wireless network here… Select Enable. Click Next>.
  • Page 48 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Note the SSID. Click Next>. Two options are presented for selecting a channel: Select a channel manually Select Select a channel manually Click Next>. Select a channel from the drop down menu. Click Next>.
  • Page 49: Wlan Interface

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Allow the Broadband Module to select a channel Select Allow the Broadband Module to select a channel. Recommended Click Next>. Select Off. Check Enable SSID Broadcast. Click Next>. Select Allow any Wireless PCs to connect.
  • Page 50: Connecting Your Pc To The Wireless Network

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Confirm Changes. Restart the module. Connecting your PC to the Wireless Network On a PC using the Windows operating system, Click Start Click Control Panel Double click the Network Connections icon...
  • Page 51 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon A list of wireless networks is displayed. Select the SSID being broadcast by the module. As noted on page 44. Click Connect. You will now connect to the Wireless LAN.
  • Page 52: Setting Up Wlan With Security

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual WLAN ETTING UP WITH ECURITY The recommended settings to provide maximum security are indicated as * Recommended. Where instructed, enter the relevant information in the table provided in Appendix A. This information is needed to configure individual PCs to connect to the WLAN.
  • Page 53: 64 Bit Wep Encryption

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The recommended encryption is to use WPA. This uses a phrase of between 8 and 63 characters. 64 bit WEP encryption Select 64 bit encryption on the wireless network Click Next> Enter a 10 hexadecimal character key (hexadecimal characters consist of the characters A –...
  • Page 54: Address Authentication

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Enter the Pass phrase in the table provided in Appendix A as it is required when setting up PCs for wireless networking. Click Next>. Address Authentication Allow any wireless PCs to connect Click Next>. Allow all wireless PCs to connect except those I specify Click Next>.
  • Page 55 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The entered MAC address is displayed. Add an address here… takes you back to the previous screen to enter another MAC address to be restricted. Remove an address here … takes you to the following screen: Select the address to remove from the drop down menu.
  • Page 56: Wlan Interface

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Add an address here … takes you back to the previous screen to enter another MAC address for a PC to be allowed access. Remove an address here … takes you to the following screen: Select the address to remove from the drop down menu.
  • Page 57: First Time Settings

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual General Settings These are used to change individual settings after the wireless network has been initially set The links below allow you to change individual network settings used in the initial configuration as described from page 49.
  • Page 58 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual If you change the type of network you are running, your choice of channels will change - because of this you will be asked to re-enter your wireless settings when you change the network type.
  • Page 59: Status

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual STATUS This displays the current status of the main system parameters.
  • Page 60: System Backup/Restore

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual SYSTEM BACKUP/RESTORE This allows you to backup the module settings to your PC and also to restore the settings. Select System Backup/Restore Backup Configuration Select Backup Some browsers will start the backup automatically. If your browser does not start automatically, then select the link: Please download the configuration from here.
  • Page 61 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Save the file. Restore Configuration Browse for the configuration file. Select Open. Select Restore. When the configuration has been restored, the following screen is displayed. Restart the system.
  • Page 62: System Restart

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual SYSTEM RESTART This allows you to restart the module. Select System Restart from the menu. The following page is displayed Select Restart. The module restarts and the Basic Configuration page is displayed.
  • Page 63: Advanced Configuration

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Select Advanced Configuration from the main menu. The following screen is displayed, please note the warning. The following menu items are displayed under Advanced Configuration: DMIN CCOUNTS Access to the browser programming interface is controlled by two username/password pairs which provide the user with identical programming privileges.
  • Page 64 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual The following screen is displayed • Select Edit user … The following screen is displayed • Enter a new password • Select “Apply” To change the Engineer password Log in to the browser programming interface using the default username/password “engineer,...
  • Page 65 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual • Go to Advanced Setting • Select “Admin Accounts” The following screen is displayed • Select “Edit user” The following page is displayed • Enter a new password • Select “Apply”...
  • Page 66: Firewall & Security

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual FIREWALL & SECURITY The Broadband Module is equipped with a stateful inspection firewall. The firewall resides on the interfaces between: - WAN and LAN (External and Internal) - WAN and DMZ (External and DMZ) - DMZ and LAN (DMZ and Internal) Select Firewall &...
  • Page 67: Security Level

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Security Level There are four pre-defined security levels (high, medium, low and none) that contain different security filters for each interface (WAN/LAN, WAN/DMZ, DMZ/LAN). When “None” is selected, all traffic is blocked. Additional filters can be added to each security level as required.
  • Page 68 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Telnet SMTP POP3 5060 - 6000 5566 External External Low Security Level <> <> <> (from any source IP address or Internal Internal any source port) Service Destination Port ICMP 0 - 65535 0 -65535...
  • Page 69: Security Interfaces

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Security Interfaces Three security interfaces are defined by default. - ipwan (external) to internal - ipwan (external) to dmz - ipdmz (dmz) to internal NAT (Network Address Translation) NAT operates independently on each interface and is enabled by default on each of the three interfaces.
  • Page 70 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Security Policy Three types of filters can be defined in the firewall: Port Filters are used to allow or block a specific TCP/IP application level protocol. The parameters used to specify this filter are source and destination IP address or range of addresses, a transport level protocol (TCP/UDP/ICMP), and a port or range of ports which define the application level protocol.
  • Page 71 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual This screen lists the filters currently in effect for that interface. Adding Port Filters Select Add TCP or UDP Filter. The following screen is displayed: Enter the following parameters: Source address. Mask is always 255.255.255.255.
  • Page 72 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Adding Raw IP Filters Filters based on IP address and protocol only can be added to the security level displayed. Select Add Raw Filter. Enter the following parameters: IP Source address and Subnet Mask. IP Destination address and Subnet Mask.
  • Page 73 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Host Validators … for a particular interface. Select Add Host Validator … for the selected interface. Enter the host IP address and Subnet mask. Select the direction, Inbound, Outbound or Both. Select Apply. Save the new configuration.
  • Page 74: Application Level Gateways

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual PPLICATION EVEL ATEWAYS There are certain applications that NAT and Firewall configurations cannot manage. In many cases, ALGs (Application Level Gateways) are needed to translate and transport packets correctly. An ALG provides a service for a specific application such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
  • Page 75 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Current security triggers are displayed. There is an option to delete each entry. Select New Trigger. (Right side of picture cut off.) Enter the following parameters Transport Type Adds a trigger for a TCP or UDP application.
  • Page 76 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual UDP Session Chaining If this is enabled, UDP dynamic sessions also become triggering sessions, which allows multi-level session triggering. Binary Address Sets whether the destination IP address of the incoming Replacement packet is replaced with the associated internal IP address to allow NAT traversal.
  • Page 77 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Enter the following parameters Use Blacklist Enables or disables blacklisting of an external host if the firewall has detected an intrusion from that host. Access is denied to that host for 10 minutes. Use Victim Protection...
  • Page 78 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Threshold received from a host before a flood is detected. The default setting is 20 per second. Flood Detection Period If the number of SYN floods counted within this duration exceeds either the Port Flood Detection Threshold or the Host Flood Detection Threshold, traffic from the attacker is blocked for the DOS Attack Block Duration.
  • Page 79 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual To disable all logging: Select Disable Security Logging. Session Logging, Blocking Logging and Intrusion Logging. To disable any of the above: Select Disable. One of eight logging levels for reporting can be selected from the drop down menu.
  • Page 80: Ip Routes

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual IP R OUTES This allows Static Routes to be defined. An example is shown below where the Broadband Module network is connected to another network. Router 192.168.1.0 ADSL 192.168.2.0 Router 192.168.1.4 The IP route for the setup above is: All traffic sent to 192.168.2.0 from the BBM LAN is first sent to the BBM router.
  • Page 81: Dhcp Server

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Create new IP V4 route… Enter the following parameters: - Destination IP address. - Gateway IP address. - Netmask - Cost – this sets the number of hops counted as the cost of the route.
  • Page 82 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Disable to turn off the DHCP server. DHCP Server Interfaces By default the DHCP server operates on the iplan and ipdmz interfaces. There is an option to delete DHCP on each interface. Add new interface There is an option to tell the DHCP server to operate on the ipwan interface.
  • Page 83 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual All displayed parameters can be changed – change the setting to a new value and click Apply. To delete a subnet, check the associated box and select Apply. To create a new subnet Select Create new subnet…...
  • Page 84 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual DNS Server option information The default setting is use local host as the DNS server - all DNS requests are sent to the default gateway 192.168.1.1 which then relays the request to the DNS addresses negotiated at start up.
  • Page 85: Adsl Test

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select one of the following options from the drop down menu: - Default gateway Domain name IRC server HTTP server SMTP server POP3 server NNTP server WINS server Time server Enter the option value in the field below.
  • Page 86: Dsl Status

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Perform ADSL Test. The tests are performed and the results are displayed. Result Test Diagnostic Cause Passed User diagnostics ADSL connection OK complete Failed Physical connection WAN port ADSL line connecting: disconnected handshaking Aborted User’s ppp...
  • Page 87 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Parameter Description Operational Mode Inactive – the line is disconnected or the DSL modem is negotiation with the DSLAM G.DMT or T1.413 - indicates the DSL standard that has been negotiated with the DSLAM State Showtime –...
  • Page 88: Diagnostics

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual IAGNOSTICS This is used for system maintenance and contains the following diagnostic tools. Event Log Shows system related events. This provides diagnostic information. This is used to test the broadband connection.
  • Page 89: Flash Update

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual FLASH UPDATE This option is used to update the module with a new version of firmware. Select Advanced Configuration Select Flash Update Select Browse and locate the new firmware revision xxx.img where xxx is the firmware version Select Update Now.
  • Page 90: Set Up The Pc To Automatically Obtain An Ip Address

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual ET UP THE TO AUTOMATICALLY OBTAIN AN ADDRESS Click Start and Control Panel. Click Network Connections. Right click Local Area Connection. Click Properties.
  • Page 91 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK. Click OK again. The PC is now set up to automatically obtain an IP address.
  • Page 92: Setting Up The Internet Explorer Browser

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual ETTING UP THE NTERNET XPLORER ROWSER Click Tools, and select Internet Options. Select Connections and click LAN Settings. Make sure Use a proxy server for your LAN is not selected. Click OK. Click OK again.
  • Page 93: Appendix A

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual APPENDIX A Setting Up Wireless Networking On a PC Using the Recommended Settings In WLAN Setup Enter the settings used in the initial WLAN setup (page 40) in the table below. Refer to this table when setting up PCs to connect to the WLAN...
  • Page 94 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon A list of wireless networks is displayed. Click Change the order of preferred networks...
  • Page 95 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Click Add Enter the network name (SSID) (this is the Network Name (SSID) entered in the WLAN settings on page 40) Select WPA-PSK from the Network Authentication drop-down menu Select TKIP from the Data encryption drop-down menu...
  • Page 96: To Find Out The Mac Address Of A Pc

    Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual APPENDIX B To find out the MAC address of a PC Click Start. Click Run. Enter cmd At the prompt > type ipconfig/all [enter]. The MAC address is displayed under Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection: Physical Address .
  • Page 97 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual At the prompt > type ipconfig /release [enter]. All the IP addresses will be reset to 0.0.0.0. Type ipconfig /renew [enter]. The IP addresses will be renewed.
  • Page 98 Mitel 3000 Broadband Module Manual Index 128 bit WEP..........50 Ping ..............75 64 bit WEP ..........50 Port ...............68 802.11 B and G .......... 54 Port address Translation ......34 Admin............. 60, 62 Port Filter.............36 ADSL line ............ 10 Port Flood ............74 Advanced Configuration ......
  • Page 100 Broadband Module Manual Mitel 3000 PN LR2731.09510-1...
  • Page 101 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED TO YOU FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. The information furnished in this document, believed by Mitel to be accurate as of the date of its publication, is subject to change without notice. Mitel assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to you or based upon the information it contains.

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