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  • Page 1 SL200 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............1 1.1 Features and Benefits..........1 1.2..Package.Contents............2 1.3..Fndng.Your.Way.Around...........2 1.3.1.Front.Panel..............2 1.3.2..Rear.Panel..............3 1.4..System.Requrements..........3 1.5..Installaton.Instructons..........4 2 PC Configuration ...........5 2.1..TCP/IP.Networkng.Setup...........5 2.1.1..Checkng.TCP/IP.Settng.for.Wndows.9x/ME..... 5 2.1.2..Checkng.TCP/IP.Settng.for.Wndows.NT4.0..... 7 2.1.3..Checkng.TCP/IP.Settng.for.Wndows.2000....9 2.1.4..Checkng.TCP/IP.Settng.for.Wndows.XP....10 3 Setup Router Configurations via Web Browser ..........12 3.1..Start.your.Web.Browser...........12...
  • Page 3 3.4.1..Connected.Type............20 3.4.2..Dynamc.IP..............21 3.4.3..Statc.IP..............22 3.4.4..PPPoE.(PPP.over.Ethernet)........23 3.4.5..PPTP.(Pont-to-Pont.Tunnel.Protocol)...... 24 3.4.6..L2TP................26 3.4.7..DNS................27 3.5..VPN................28 3.5.1..Tunnel............... 28 3.5.2..IKE.Parameters............29 3.6..LAN................31 3.6.1..LAN.Settng............... 31 3.6.2..DHCP.Clent.Lst............32 3.7..NAT................33 3.7.1..Vrtual.Server............. 33 3.7.2..Specal.Applcaton............ 34 3.7.3..Port.Mappng.............
  • Page 4 3.10..UPnP.(Unversal.Plug.and.Play)......45 3.10.1..UPnP.Settng............45 3.10.2..UPnP.Port.Mappng..........45 3.11..DDNS..............46 3.11.1..DDNS.(Dynamc.DNS)..........46 3.12..Help.Informaton.............47 3.13..Logout..............48...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    •.. All.users.can.easly.setup.the.router.va.only.3-step.wzard.to.share. nternet .User.frendly.Web.Graphcal.Interface •. ASUS specific and user friendly interface allows users to easily set up.the.router. .DHCP.server.support •. Ths. feature. provdes. a. dynamc. IP. address. to. PCs. and. other. devces. upon. request..The. router. can. act. as. a. DHCP. server. for.
  • Page 6: Package.contents

    Chapter.1.Introducton . SL200.User.Manual 1.2 Package Contents In.addton.to.ths.document,.SL200.should.come.wth.the.followng: •..One.SL200.router •..AC.external.adapter •..CD.ncludng.all.language.user.manuals 1.3 Finding Your Way Around 1.3.1 Front Panel The.front.panel.contans.LED.ndcators.that.show.the.status.of.the. unt. LED Label Color Status Indcaton SL200.s.powered.on. Power Green SL200.s.powered.off. Lnk.s.establshed. LAN(1-4) Green Lnk. s. establshed,. and. data. s. Blnkng beng.transmtted.or.receved.
  • Page 7: Rear.panel

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.1.Introducton 1.3.2 Rear Panel The rear panel contains the ports for the unit’s data and power con- nectons. RESET LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 POWER Label Indication POWER Power.Input.Jack:.connects.to.the.suppled.AC.adapter. WAN.Port:.connects.to.your.WAN.devce,.such.as.ADSL.or. cable.modem. LAN Ports: connects to your PC’s Ethernet port, or LAN(1-4) to the uplink port on your LAN’s hub/switch, using...
  • Page 8: Installation Instruction

    Chapter.1.Introducton . SL200.User.Manual 1.5 Installation Instruction 1)..Power.off.the.router.and.DSL/cable.modem. 2)..Connect.systems.to.the.LAN..ports.on.the.router.wth.straght. LAN.cables. 3).Connect.the.DSL.or.cable.modem.to.the.WAN.port.on.the.router. 4) Power on DSL or cable modem first, then connect power adapter. to. the. power. jack. on. the. router. and. plug. the. power. cable.nto.an.outlet. 5)..Check.LEDs. a).Once.power.on.the.router,.Power.LED.should.be.on. b).LAN.LED.should.be.on.for.each.actve.LAN.connecton.. c).The.WAN.LED.should.be.on.when.the.DSL.or.cable.modem.s. connected.
  • Page 9: Pc Configuration

    Chapter 2 PC Configuration 2 PC Configuration User needs to configure TCP/IP network settings, Internet access configuration for each system within SL200 LAN. The SL200 Router,.by.default,.acts.as.a..DHCP.server,.t.automatcally.assgns. . IP. address. to. each. system. when. the. systems. boot. up.. If. users. .
  • Page 10 Chapter 2 PC Configuration . SL200.User.Manual b).Clck.“Properties”,.the.wndow.below.wll.appear: •. If. you. decde. to. use. DHCP,. select. “Obtan. an. IP. address. automatcally”,.then.clck.“OK”.to.save.your.settngs..Once.you. restart.your.system,.the.router.wll.obtan.an.IP.address.for.ths. system. •. If. you. decde. to. use. fxed. IP. address. for. your. system,. select. “Specfy. an. IP. address”,. and. make. sure. the. IP.Address. and.
  • Page 11: CheckNg.tcp/Ip.settNg.for.wNdows.nt4.0

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter 2 PC Configuration d). Select. “DNS Configuration”. tab. and. then. select. “Enable DNS”,..enter.the.DNS.address.provded.by.your.ISP.n.the.“DNS Server Search Order” field, then click “Add”: 2.1.2 Checking TCI/IP Setting for Windows NT4.0 a).Select.“Control Panel -> Network”,.clck..“Protocols”.tab,..then. . select..“TCP/IP protocol”,.the.wndow.below.wll.appear:...
  • Page 12 Chapter 2 PC Configuration . SL200.User.Manual b).Clck.“Properties”,.the.wndow.below.wll.appear: •.Select.the.network.card.on.your.system.from.“Adapter” field. •..If.you.decde.to.use.IP.address.from.the.router,.select.“Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server”. •..If.you.decde.to.use.the.desred.IP.address,.select.“Specify an IP address”, and.enter.correct.addresses.n.“IP Address”.and. “Subnet Mask” fields. • You’d better set the router ’s IP address as “Default Gateway”. c). Enter. DNS. address. got.from.your. ISP,. select. “DNS”. tab,. clck. .
  • Page 13: CheckNg.tcp/Ip.settNg.for.wNdows.2000

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter 2 PC Configuration 2.1.3 Checking TCP/IP Settings for Windows 2000 . a). Select. “Start -> Control Panel-> Network and Dial-up Connection”. and. rght. clck. “Local Area Connection” and then click “Properties”: b). Select. the. “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”. .for. the. network. card. .
  • Page 14: CheckNg.tcp/Ip.settNg.for.wNdows.xp

    Chapter 2 PC Configuration . SL200.User.Manual .•.If.you.decde.to.use.IP.address.from.the.router,.select.“Obtain an IP address automatically”. •. If. you. decde. to. use. the. desred. IP. address,. select. . “Use the following IP address”,.and.enter.the.correct.addresses.n.“IP Address”.and.“Subnet Mask” fields. • You’d better set the router ’s IP address as “Default Gateway”.
  • Page 15 SL200.User.Manual . Chapter 2 PC Configuration b. ). Select. "Internet Protoicol (TCP/IP)",. and. then. clck. “Properties”,.the.followng.wndow.wll.appear. •.If.you.decde.to.use.IP.address.from.the.router,.select“Obtain an IP address automatically”. •. If. you. decde. to. use. the. desred. IP. address,. select. . “Use the following IP address”,.and.enter.the.correct.addresses.n.“IP Address”.and.“Subnet Mask” fields.
  • Page 16: Setup Router Configurations Via Web Browser

    The router comes with a web-based configuration utility. Users can access this configuration utility from any of client system within SL200 Router’s LAN. For best results, either use Microsoft Internet Explorer..5.0..or..later,..or..Netscape.Navgator.4.7.or.later. Before you start configuring your router, you have to get the followng.nformaton.from.your.ISP:...
  • Page 17: WZard

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.2 Wizard The following window allows user to configure basic settings of the router,.such.as.Host.Name,.Doman.Name,.Tme.Zone.and.Daylght. Savng..Clck.“Next”.to.update.WAN.settngs. Host Name:. Enter. a. hostname. provded. by. the. ISP. (Default:. SL200). Domain Name:.Enter.a.Doman.Name.provded.by.the.ISP.. Time Zone:. Select. the. tme. zone. of. the. country. you. are. n..The.
  • Page 18 Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual Next:.Clck.Next.to.update.WAN.settngs. The.followng.wndow.allows.user.to.specfy.the.WAN.connecton. type,.such.as.Cable.Modem,.Fxed-IP.xDSL,.or.PPPoE.xDSL..After. you. setup. the. connecton. settngs,. clck. Next. to. update. the. DNS. settngs. Cable Modem:.If.your.router.connects.to.the.cable.modem,.clck. . Cable..Modem..to..enable/dsable..the..MAC..clonng.functon.(MAC. address.s.provded.by.your.ISP). Fixed-IP xDSL:. If. your. router. connects. to. the. Fxed-IP. xDSL,. clck..Fxed-IP.xDSL.to.enter.the.IP.address.and.gateway.address. . provded.by.your.ISP. Dial-Up xDSL (PPPoE):. If. your. router. connects. to. the. Dal-. Up. .
  • Page 19: System

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.3 System Ths. secton. dsplays. the. basc. confguraton. parameters. of. your. . router,. such. as. System. Status,. System. Settngs,.Admnstrator. . Settings, Firmware Upgrade, Configuration Tools and System Log. Although. most. users. wll. be. able. to. accept. the. default. settngs,. .
  • Page 20: System Settings

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual INTERNET:.Dsplays.WAN.connecton.type.and.status.. GATEWAY:. . Dsplays. system. IP. settngs,. as. well. as. DHCP,. NAT. and.Frewall.status. INFORMATION:..Dsplays.the.number.of.connected.clents,.as..well. . as the router’s hardware and firmware version numbers. 3.3.2 System Settings The System Settings window configures the router’s basic settings, such as the router’s Host Name, Domain Name, Set Time Zone,...
  • Page 21: Administrator Settings

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup Host Name:. Enter. a. hostname. provded. by. the. ISP. (Default:. SL200). Domain Name:.Enter.a.Doman.Name.provded.by.the.ISP. Set Time Zone:. . Select. the. tme. zone. of. the. country. you. are. currently..n..The.router.wll.set.the.tme.based.on.your.selecton. Daylight Saving:.The. router. can. also. take. Daylght. savngs. nto. .
  • Page 22: FRmware.upgrade

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual Password Settings:.Allows.you.to.select.a.password.n.order.to. access.the.web-based.management.webste. 3.3.4 Firmware Upgrade User. uses. the. Frmware. Upgrade. wndow. to. locate. the. new. frmware. then. upgrade. the. system. frmware.. Clck. Browse. to. . search for the new firmware location, then click OK to proceed the upgrade.
  • Page 23: Configuration Tools

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.3.5 Configuration Tools Use.ths.wndow.to.restore.or.backup.SL200.router.settngs,.such. . as.Restart.System,.Restore.Factory.Default,.Backup.Settngs.and. Restore.Settngs. Restart System:.Reboot.ths.devce. Restore Factory Default:.Reset.the.settngs.of.ths.devce.to.the. factory.default.values. Backup Settings: Save the settings of this device to a file. Restore Settings:.Restore.the.settngs.of.ths.devce.to.the.backup. settngs. 3.3.6 System Log The System Log window displays the router’s system activities,...
  • Page 24: Wan

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual System Log: The router’s system activity. Remote Log Setting:.Settng.the.IP.Address.of.remote.log.server. 3.4 WAN 3.4.1 Connected Type Specfy.the.WAN.connecton.type.requred.by.your.Internet.Servce. Provder,.then.clck.“OK “ button to provide detailed configuration parameters.for.the.selected.connecton.type.
  • Page 25: DynamC.ip

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup Dynamic IP address:..You.wll.obtan.an.IP.address.from.your.ISP. automacally. Static IP address: you can use the fixed IP address assigned by your.ISP.to.access.the.nternet.servce. PPPoE:.Your.ISP.requres.PPPoE.connecton. PPTP:. .Your. ISP. requres. you. to. use. a. Pont-to-Pont.Tunnelng. Protocol.(PPTP).connecton. L2TP:.Your.ISP.requres.L2TP.connecton. 3.4.2 Dynamic IP The. Host. Name. s. optonal,. but. may. be. requred. by. some. ISPs..
  • Page 26: StatC.ip

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual Request IP address:. Enter. the. IP. address. of. the. devce. whch. you.wll.clone. MTU:.Ths. s. optonal..You. can. specfy. the. maxmum. sze. of. the. packets. transmtted. to. the. Internet.. Leave. t. as. t. s. f. you. do. not. wsh.to.set.a.maxmum.packet.sze.
  • Page 27: Pppoe.(Ppp.over.ethernet)

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup IP address assigned by your ISP:.The.IP.address.s.provded.by. your.ISP. Subnet Mask:.Enter.the.subnet.mask.of.the.router. ISP Gateway Address:..Enter.the.gateway.address.at.ISP.end. MTU:.Ths. s. optonal..You. can. specfy. the. maxmum. sze. of. the. packets.transmtted.to.the.nternet..Leave.t.as.t.s.f.you.to.not.wsh. to.set.a.maxmum.packet.sze. Does ISP provide more IP addresses:.If.your.ISP.supports.more. . IP..addresses,..please..clck..Yes;..otherwse,..leave..t.unchecked. 3.4.4 PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) Enter.
  • Page 28: Pptp.(PoNt-To-PoNt.tunnel.protocol)

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual User Name:.Enter.the.username.provded.by.the.ISP. Password:.Enter.the.password.provded.by.the.ISP. Please retype your Password:. Retype. the. password. for. confirmation purposes. Service Name:.Ths.s.optonal...Enter.the.Servce.name.provded. that.your.ISP.requres.t,.otherwse.leave.t.blank.. MTU:.Ths. s. optonal..You. can. specfy. the. maxmum. sze. of. the. packets. transmtted. to. the. Internet.. Leave. t. as. t. s. f. you. do. not.
  • Page 29 SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup PPTP Account:..Enter.the.PPTP.Account.provded.by.the.ISP. PPTP Password:.Enter.the.password.provded.by.the.ISP.. Please retype your Password:. Retype. the. password. for. confirmation purposes. PPTP Gateway:. If. your. LAN. has. a. PPTP. gateway,. then. enter. that..PPTP.gateway.IP.address.here..If.you.do.not.have.a.PPTP. . gateway, then enter the ISP’s Gateway IP address above. IP Address:. Ths. s. the. IP. address. provded. by. your. ISP. to.
  • Page 30: L2Tp

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual MTU:.Ths. s. optonal..You. can. specfy. the. maxmum. sze. of. the. packets. transmtted. to. the. Internet.. Leave. t. as. t. s. f. you. do. not. wsh.to.set.a.maxmum.packet.sze. Maximum Idle Time:. You. can. specfy. an. dle. tme. threshold. (mnutes).for.the.WAN.port..Ths.means.f.no.packet.has.been.sent. (no one using the Internet) during this specified period, the router wll.automatcally.end.ts.connecton.wth.your.ISP.
  • Page 31: Dns

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup L2TP Account:.Enter.the.L2TP.Account.provded.by.the.ISP. L2TP Password:.Enter.the.password.provded.by.the.ISP.. Please retype your Password:. Retype. the. password. for. confirmation purposes. L2TP Gateway:.If.your.LAN.has.a.L2TP.gateway,.then.enter.that. . L2TP.gateway.IP.address.here..If.you.do.not.have.a.L2TP.gateway. then enter the ISP’s Gateway IP address. IP Address:. Ths. s. the. IP. address. provded. by. your. ISP. to.
  • Page 32: Vpn

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual Domain Name Server (DNS) Address:.Ths.s.the.IP.address.of. the.DNS.server.provded.by.the.ISP;.or.you.can.specfy.your.own. preferred.DNS.server.IP.address.. Secondary DNS Address (optional):.Ths. s. optonal..You. can. . enter. another. IP. address. of. the. DNS. server. as. a. backup.. The. . secondary.DNS.wll..be.used.when.the.above.DNS.fals. 3.5 VPN 3.5.1 Tunnel VPN. Router. ncludng. support. for. VPN. must. be. nstalled. n. both.
  • Page 33: Ike.parameters

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup Tunnel Entry: You can configure up to 5 VPN Tunnels. VPN Tunnel:.Enable.the.VPN.Tunnel.functon. Tunnel Name:. Namng. the. VPN.Tunnel.. Each. VPN. tunnel. must. have.a.unque.name. Local Secure Group:.Ths. sde. of. the. tunnel. wll. automatcally. attempt.to.establsh.and.mantan.a.connecton.to.the.remote.VPN. server. IP Address:.The.IP.Address.of.local.Secure.Group. Remote Secure Group:.Ths.end.of.the.tunnel.wll.only.lsten.for.an.
  • Page 34 Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual [Phase 1] “Phase 1”. (Authentcaton). secton. wll. concern. settngs. for. Authentcaton.Phase.or.Phase.1..It.s.also.called.IKE.Negotaton. Phase. Phase 1’s purpose is to negotiate IKE policy sets, authenticate the peers,.and.set.up.a.secure.channel.between.the.peers..Also.part.of. Phase.1,.each.end.system.must.dentfy.and.authentcate.tself.to. the.other. Operation Mode:.There. are. two. modes. for. Phase. 1,. Man. and. Aggressve..If.select.Man.mode,.the.VPN.Clent.wll.be.actvated.
  • Page 35: Lan

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup NAT-Traversal:.Enable.the.NAT-Traversal.functon. Dead Peer Detection:.Enable.Dead.Peer.Detecton.functon DPD Delay Time:.Interval.Delay.Tme.between.DPD.messages DPD Retry Time:.Interval.between.DPD.messages.when.no.reply. from.remote.gateway. DPD Max Failures:.The.maxmal.tme.falures.of.DPD. Anti-replay:.Enable.the.Ant-replay.functon. Keep Alive:.Enable.the.Keep.Alve.functon. Counter Measure:.Enable.the.counter.Measure.functon. Max Failures:.The.maxmal.tme.falures.of.Counter.Measure. Block Interval:.Block.Interval.between.Counter.measure.. 3.6 LAN 3.6.1 LAN Settings Configure the gateway address of the router. To dynamically assign the IP address for clients’...
  • Page 36: Dhcp.clEnt.lSt

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual IP address: This is the router’s LAN port IP address (Your LAN clients’ default gateway IP address) Subnet Mask:.Specfy.a.Subnet.Mask.for.your.LAN.segment. The Gateway acts as DHCP Server:.You. can. enable. or. dsable. the.DHCP.server. IP Pool Starting Address: Enter the first address assigned by the DHCP.server.
  • Page 37: Nat

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup DHCP Client List:.Ths. page. shows. all.DHCP. clents.(LAN.PCs). currently.connected.to.your.network..It.dsplays.the.IP.address.and. the.MAC.address.and.Remanng.Tme.of.each.LAN.clent..Use.the. Refresh.button.to.get.the.latetly.updated.stuaton 3.7 NAT 3.7.1 Virtual Server If you configure the router as a virtual server, remote users access.servces.such.as.Web.or.FTP.at.your.local.ste.va.publc. IP. addresses. can. be. automatcally. redrected. to. local. servers. .
  • Page 38: VRtual.server

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual Private IP:.Ths. s. the. LAN. clent/host. IP. address. to. whch. the. Publc.Port.number.packet.wll.be.sent. Private Port:.Ths.s.the.port.number.(of.the.above.Prvate.IP.host). . to.whch.the.Publc.Port.number.below.wll.be.changed.when.the. packet.enters.your.LAN.(to.the.LAN.Server/Clent.IP) Type:..Select.the.port.number.protocol.type.(TCP,.UDP.or.both)..If. . you.are.not.sure,.leave.t.to.be.the.default.Both.protocol. Public Port:. Enter. the. servce. (servce/Internet. applcaton). port. number.that.wll.be.re-drected.to.the.above.Prvate.IP.address.host. n.your.LAN. Comment:.The.descrpton.of.ths.settng. Enabled:.Enable.Vrtual.Server. 3.7.2 Special Application Some. applcatons. requre. multple. connectons,. such. as. Internet. .
  • Page 39 SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup Example: ID Trigger Trigger Public Port Public Comment Port Type Type 1 47624 2300-2400 M S N . G a m e. Zone 28800-29000 2 47624 2300-2400 M S N . G a m e. Zone 28800-29000...
  • Page 40: Port.mappNg

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual 3.7.3 Port Mapping Ths.functon.allows.one.or.more.publc.IP.addresses.to.be.shared. . by.multple.nternal.users..Enter.the.Publc.IP.address.you.desre.to. share into the Global IP field. Enter a range of internal IP that will share.the.global.IP. Server IP:.Enter.the.NAT.server.IP.address. Mapping Ports:. Enter. the. port. number. to. whch. the. NAT. server. maps. Type:.Select.the.type.of.the.Inbound.port.protocol:.“TCP”,.“UDP”.or. Both.
  • Page 41: SpecAl.applCatOn

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup ALG.(Applcaton.Layer.Gateway):..You.can.choose.to.enable.ALG,. then. the. router. wll. let. that. applcaton. correctly. pass. though. the. NAT.gateway. 3.7.5 DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) If. you. have. a. clent. PC. that. cannot. run. Internet. applcaton. properly from behind the NAT firewall or after configuring the Specal.Applcatons..functon,.then.you.can.open.the.clent.up.to.
  • Page 42: FRewall

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual DMZ (Demilitarized Zone):.Enable/dsable.DMZ. Public IP Address:.The.IP.address.of.the.WAN.port.or.any.other. Publc.IP.addresses.provded.by.your.ISP. IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host:.Enter.the.DMZ.host.IP.address. 3.8 Firewall 3.8.1 Firewall Options The. router. provdes. extensve. frewall. protecton. by. restrctng. . connectons. to.reduce. the. rsk. of.ntruson. and. defendng.aganst. a..wde.array.of.common.hacker..attacks..However,.for.applcatons. that require unrestricted access to the Internet, you can configure a...
  • Page 43: Access.control

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup Firewall Options: Select the functions that firewall supports. The. selectons. nclude. Enable. Hacker.Attack. Protect,. Dscard. PING. from. WAN. sde,. Deny. PING. to. the. Gateway,. Drop. Port. Scan.packets,.Allow.to.Scan.Securty.Port.(113),.Dscard.NetBos. Packets,.Accept.Fragment.Packets.and.Send.ICMP.Packets.When. Error.s.Encountered. 3.8.2 Access Control You. can. flter. Internet. access. for. local. clents. based. on. IP.
  • Page 44 Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual For.example,.ths.screen.shows.that.clents.n.the.address.range. . 192.168.1.50-99. are. permanently. restrcted. from. usng. FTP. (Port. . 21),. whle. clents. n. the. address. range. 192.168.1.110-119. are. . blocked.from.browsng.the.Internet.from.Monday.through.Frday.
  • Page 45: Url Filtering

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.8.3 URL Filtering To configure the URL Filtering feature, please specify the web sites (www.someste.com).and/or.web.URLs.contanng.the.keyword.you. want to filter on your network.
  • Page 46: Mac.control

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual 3.8.4 MAC Control The MAC Control window allows user to block certain client PCs’ access.to.the.Internet.based.on.MAC.address. MAC Address Control:. Ths. functon. allows. user. to. determne. whether to filter out or accept the following MAC address that attampts.to.connect.to.the.nternet. Configure MAC Filter: Enter the MAC address to filter out or to accept.
  • Page 47: Static Routing

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.9.2 Static Routing A.statc.route.s.a.pre-determned.pathway.that.network.nformaton. must travel to reach a specific host or network. Destination LAN IP:..The.network.address.of.destnaton.network. Subnet Mask:.The.subnet.mask.of.destnaton.network.. Gateway:The.next.stop.gateway.of.the.path.toward.the.destnaton. . network..Ths.s.the.IP.of.the.neghbor.router.that.ths.router.should. communcate.wth.on.the.path.to.the.destnaton.network.
  • Page 48: RoutNg..NformatOn..and..update..the..routNg.NformatOn

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual 3.9.3 Dynamic Routing Dynamc. Routng. can. be. used. to. cache. routes. learned. by. routng. protocols,. thus. allowng. the. automaton. of. statc. routng. . mantenance.. The. router,. usng. the. RIP. (Routng. Informaton. Protocol), determines the network packet’s route based on the fewest.number.of.hops.between..the.source.and.the.destnaton...In.
  • Page 49: Upnp.(UnVersal.plug.and.play)

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.10 UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) 3.10.1 UPnP Settings UPnP. (Unversal. Plug. and. Play). allows. automatc. dscovery. and. configuration of equipment attached to your LAN. UPnP. s. supported. by. Wndows. ME,. XP,. or. later.. It. provdes. compatblty.wth.networkng.equpment,.software.and.perpherals.
  • Page 50: Ddns

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual 3.11 DDNS 3.11.1 DDNS (Dynamic DNS) DDNS.(Dynamc..DNS).provdes.you.on.the.Internet.wth.a.method. to. te. ther. doman. name. to. a. computer. or. server.. DDNS. allows. . your. doman. name. to. follow. your. IP. address. automatcally. by. . changng.your.DNS.records.when.your.IP.address.changes. DDNS:.Enable/Dsable.the.DDNS.functon.of.ths.router.
  • Page 51: Help.informatOn

    SL200.User.Manual . Chapter.3.Router.Setup 3.12 Help Information The.help.nformaton.dsplays.on.the.rght.sde.of.some.screens.(see. the figure on the next page). All the router functions are described and.some.techncal.terms.are.lsted.n.the.help.nformaton. Help.Informaton...
  • Page 52: Logout

    Chapter.3.Router.Setup . SL200.User.Manual 3.13 Logout Clck. . Logout. . n. . the. . task. . bar. . to. . ntate. . the. . router. . logout. process. Clck OK.to.logout.the.router.utlty.

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