Intellinet Network Solutions 523462 User Manual

Intellinet Network Solutions 523462 User Manual

Adsl2+ broadband modem router

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ADSl2+
broADbAnD
moDem
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uSer
mAnuAl
Models 523462 (annex a)
& 523998 (annex b)
InT-523462/523998-UM-0207-02

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  • Page 1 ADSl2+ broADbAnD moDem router uSer mAnuAl Models 523462 (annex a) & 523998 (annex b) InT-523462/523998-UM-0207-02...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ContentS section page 1. Introduction ...............4 2. Hardware ................5 Component descriptions................5 Front Panel, Rear Panel..............5 setup/Installation..................6 3. Software/Setup Wizard ...........6 4. IP Address Settings ............7 Windows xP, Windows 2000 ..........8 Windows 95/98/Me, Windows nT ........9 5. Web Management Configuration ........10 Quick start ................11 Interface setup ..............12 Internet ................
  • Page 3: Fcc Regulatory Statements

    If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this device, contact your InTellIneT neTWoRK solUTIons dealer for repair/warranty information. The telephone company ™...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing this InTellIneT neTWoRK solUTIons adsl2+ ™ broadband Modem Router, Model 523462 (annex a) or Model 523998 (annex b). an all-in-one modem, router, firewall and Fast ethernet 4-port switch, it allows you to access the Internet and download music, play interactive games online or surf the Web at double the speed previously available through adsl2.
  • Page 5: Hardware

    2. hArDwAre Component DeSCrIptIonS Front Panel as listed below, the leds indicate the current status of the router. LED Mode Status PWR (green) Ready for operation. adsl (green) successful connection to an adsl dslan. blinking no connection. lan (Ports 1-4) The lan cable is connected to the router. no network connection.
  • Page 6: Setup/Installation

    Setup/InStAllAtIon once you’re familiar with the front and rear panels of the adsl2+ broadband Modem Router, the setup and installation of the device is easy. 1. From the adsl port, connect the router to your adsl network using the RJ- 1 1 telephone cable provided. 2.
  • Page 7: Ip Address Settings

    3. The following instructions are based on the successive prompts that will appear. First, select the country in which the router is being installed, then click “next.” 4. select your IsP. 5. If needed, enter the username and password provided by your IsP, then click “next.”...
  • Page 8: Windows Xp, Windows 2000

    Windows XP 1. Click “start,” open the control panel and then double-click “network Connections.” The network Connections window will appear. 2. Right-click on the local area Connection icon and select Properties. The local area Connection window will appear. 3. Check the list of network Components. You should see Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on your list.
  • Page 9: Windows 95/98/Me, Windows Nt

    Your PC will now obtain an IP address automatically from your router’s dHCP server. NOTE: Make sure the router’s dHCP server is the only one available on your lan. Windows 95/98/Me 1. Click “start” and select settings, then click “Control Panel.” The Control Panel window will appear.
  • Page 10: Web Management Configuration

    IP Address: select “obtain an IP address from a dHCP server.” DNS: leave all fields blank. INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS MIMO Wireless Turbo G USB Adapter WINS: leave all fields blank. Routing: leave all fields blank. 7 . Click “oK” to confirm the setting. Your PC will now obtain an IP address automatically from your router’s dHCP server.
  • Page 11: Quick Start

    The Home Page screen appears, displaying seven instructional options: Quick start, Interface setup, advanced setup, access Management, Maintenance, status and Help. quICk StArt The Quick start section is designed to get you using the router as quickly as possible. before configuring the router, check with your IsP (Internet service provider) as to what kind of service is provided (examples shown below).
  • Page 12: Interface Setup

    InterfACe Setup Internet ATM VC Virtual Circuit: This is defined either as VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) or VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier). VPI: This is a virtual path that determines the way an aTM cell should be routed. The VPI is an 8-bit (in UnI) or 12-bit (in nnI) number that is included in the header of an aTM cell.
  • Page 13 for real-time VbR are voice with speech activity detection (sad) and interactive compressed video. • nrtVbR (non-real-time Variable bit Rate) – This class allows users to send traffic at a rate that varies with time depending on the availability of user information. statistical multiplexing is provided to make optimum use of network resources.
  • Page 14: Lan

    Get IP Address: Choose “static” or “dynamic IP address.” If “static IP” is selected, set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway obtained from your IsP. Static IP Address: enter the IP address assigned by your IsP. IP Subnet Mask: enter the subnet mask assigned by your IsP. Gateway: enter the gateway assigned by your IsP.
  • Page 15 ROUTER LOCAL IP IP Address: enter the IP address of the adsl router for local access to the router’s Web page. by default, the IP address is 192.168.2.1. IP Subnet Mask: enter the subnet mask of the adsl router. by default, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Dynamic Route: dynamic routing allows routing tables in routers to change as the possible routes change.
  • Page 16: Advanced Setup

    ADvAnCeD Setup Firewall Firewall: selecting “enabled” protects against sYn flooding attack, Ping of death, Teardrop and land attack. SPI: selecting “enabled” means that all traffic initiated from a Wan site will be blocked, including dMZ, Virtual server, etc. Routing ROUTING TABLE LIST — The current routing table of the router can be viewed here.
  • Page 17: Nat

    ADD ROUTE — If another router with a lan-to-lan connection is part of the configuration, it may be necessary to create a static routing on the router that is the gateway to the Internet. Destination IP Address: enter the IP address of the destination lan. IP Subnet Mask: enter the subnet mask address of the destination lan.
  • Page 18 DMZ — The dMZ host is a local computer exposed to the Internet. by setting a particular internal IP address as the dMZ host, all incoming packets will be checked by the firewall and naT algorithms, then passed to the dMZ host. For example, if you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application (e.g., games) properly from behind the naT firewall, you can open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a dMZ host.
  • Page 19: Adsl

    End Port Number: enter the end port number. Local IP Address: a static IP address for the server should be entered here. If obtained from the dHCP server, the IP address may be changed dynamically, causing a problem on this feature. assign a static IP address to the server and make sure that the IP address is not in the range of IP addresses that the dHCP server will assign.
  • Page 20: Ip Filter

    ACL: When this is “activated,” make sure that the available applications/ services are designated or access to all the services will be denied. ACL Rule Index: This is the item number to record the setting rule. Secure IP Address: The default 0.0.0.0 allows any user to remotely manage the router.
  • Page 21: Snmp

    Active: select “Yes” to enable the current rule; “no” to cancel the current rule. Source IP Address: enter the start IP address that will be monitored. Subnet Mask: enter the subnet mask based on the source IP address. Port Number: lan users employ port numbers to differentiate network applications (e.g., “21”...
  • Page 22: Ddns

    UPnP: select “activated” or “deactivated.” Auto-configured: This allows UPnP-enabled applications to automatically configure the router so that they can communicate through the router. For example, by using a naT traversal, UPnP applications automatically reserve a naT forwarding port in order to communicate with another UPnP-enabled device, eliminating the need to manually configure port forwarding for the UPnP-enabled application.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    mAIntenAnCe ADMINISTRATOR Username: The username of the router is “admin” by default. New Password: enter up to 30 characters for the new password. Confirm Password: enter the new password again to confirm the setting. TIME ZONE Time Zone allows the router to set its time (affecting functions like system log). Current Date/Time: show the current date/time of the router.
  • Page 24: Firmware

    FIRMWARE If new firmware is available to update some features, perform the upgrade here. New Firmware Location: Type in the new firmware location or click “browse.” Browse: Click “browse” to find the new firmware. Upgrade: Click “Upgrade” to begin the upgrade process. once the router restarts, the process is complete.
  • Page 25: Status

    StAtuS DEVICE INFORMATION Check or confirm device information here, including firmware versions, MaC addresses, lan and Wan settings, and the adsl line status. SYSTEM LOG on this page, display system logs accumulated up to the present time. The logs can also be saved for future review. Web ManaGeMenT ConFIGURaTIon...
  • Page 26: Statistics

    STATISTICS This screen show the statistics of transmit and receive packets on the lan port and the adsl line. 6. troubleShootIng Problem: The LAN LED on the front panel does not light up. 1. Check the ethernet cable connections between the router and PC or hub. 2. Check for faulty ethernet cables. 3.
  • Page 27 as shown above, the PC’s IP address is 192.168.2.111; its subnet mask is 255.255.255.0; and its MaC address is Physical address...: 00-00-e2-82-C3-ad. Problem: The login username or password is forgotten. 1. If the password has been changed, then forgotten, the default configuration file needs to be uploaded. This will erase all custom configurations and restore all of the factory defaults, including the password.
  • Page 28: Glossary

    7. gloSSAry 10Base-T: an ethernet standard for local area network (lan). 10base-T uses a twisted-pair cable with a maximum length of 100 meters. AAL: aTM adaptation layer defines the rules governing segmentation and reassembly of data into cells. different aal types are suited to different traffic classes. ADSL: an asymmetric digital subscriber line is an asymmetrical data transmission technology with a high traffic rate downstream and a low traffic rate upstream.
  • Page 29 Idle Timeout: after there is no traffic to the Internet for a pre-configured amount of time, Idle Timeout automatically disconnects from it. ISP: The Internet service Provider is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals, businesses and organizations. ISP Gateway Address: This is an IP address for the Internet router located at the IsP’s office.
  • Page 30 protocol, the interpretation of their behavior is well-defined and can be made objectively, without confusion or misunderstanding. PVC: a Permanent Virtual Circuit is a connection-oriented, permanent leased- line circuit between end stations on a network over a separate aTM circuit. RFC: Request for Comments is a document series, begun in 1969, that describes the Internet suite of protocols and related experiments.
  • Page 31: Specifications

    8. SpeCIfICAtIonS Standards Router • Ieee 802.3 (10base-T ethernet) • Chipset: Trendchip • Ieee 802.3u (100base-Tx Fast ethernet) • supported Wan connection types: • adsl2+ (ITU G.992.5) up to 24 Mbps - PPP over ethernet (RFC 2516) • adsl2 (ITU G.992.4) splitter-less adsl, - PPP over aal5 (RFC 2364) up to 12 Mbps - Multiple Protocols over aal5...
  • Page 32 Please contact your InTellIneT neTWoRK solUTIons dealer ™ with comments or questions. Copyright © INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS all products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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