Alcatel Traditionally, the interface for routers has been an industry-standard command line interface. A Web user interface is now available on OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 routers and is only supported on Version 8.3 or higher. Alcatel models OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 are designed to provide WAN-to-LAN networking connectivity for branch office communication and primary Internet access for medium-size businesses.
Alcatel Alcatel user guides, which are provided in portable document format (PDF), are included on the Router Documentation CD-ROM that ships with the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess Alcatel 604 router. The PDF files are also available on the website http://eservice.ind.alcatel.com...
Printed release notes provide the latest information. If release notes are provided with your product, follow these instructions in addition to those provided in other documentation. Quick Start Guide: OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 Routers OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 Routers Installation Guide...
TARTING THE Alcatel This chapter provides information about accessing the Web user interface (Web UI) for the OmniAccess 601 router. Overview The WebView Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows web-based security and basic router configuration. The traditional command line interface (CLI) is still available (as discussed in your router Installation Guide).
CHAPTER 2 Starting the Web UI Overview Figure 1 WebView Web UI Welcome Screen Enter the user name and password (as configured through the CLI) and click Login. The main screen displays as shown in Figure 2. WebView Web Interface User Guide...
Figure 2 Status Screen The Status screen shows the basic information about your router as well as the status of your LAN interfaces, WAN bundle status, firewall, and VPN activity. Main Tabs The three main tabs allow you to access Status, Guided Setup, and Configuration from every page. Choose Guided Setup which is a wizard-like configuration tool to help you set up VPN, Firewall, and Alcatel basic routing specifications.
CHAPTER 2 Starting the Web UI Overview Common Buttons On all the interface screens, you will be able to click Help to get additional information on a field or the location of a setting. You can also click Telnet to convert your HTTP or HTTP browser-based connection to a Telnet session.
UIDED ETUP ONFIGURATION IZARD The Guided Setup tab helps you create a basic but powerful and secure configuration for your router. This is a practical approach to take if you are not experienced in router configurations. The Guided Setup page is shown in Figure 3. WebView Web Interface User Guide...
CHAPTER 3 The Guided Setup Configuration Wizard Figure 3 Guided Setup Tab Notice that tips and hints are included on the lower left portion of the screen. You must make your VPN and Firewall selections here, BEFORE you start to create NOTE: your Virtual Private Network Setup on page 12...
Basic Setup The basic setup screen divides configuration flow into three steps as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 The Three basic set up steps Fill in the fields starting with Step 1. If you make a mistake, click Reset Settings to reset the screen to the saved settings.
CHAPTER 3 The Guided Setup Configuration Wizard Virtual Private Network Setup Virtual Private Network Setup After you have configured your router with a basic IP configuration, you are returned to the main Guided Setup screen. If you want to configure your router for VPN then click Zone Setup select a zone or create a new one from the pull down menu for each interface.
Firewall Setup After you have configured your VPN configuration, click Zone Setup in the Firewall Setup section of the Guided Setup screen. Zone Setup allows you to set the environment for your Ethernet and WAN bundle interfaces. If you configured Zone Setup in the VPN setup section, you do not need to repeat zone NOTE: setup here.
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CHAPTER 3 The Guided Setup Configuration Wizard Firewall Setup WebView Web Interface User Guide...
ONFIGURATION This chapter describes how to configure the router and users, and change the factory default configuration. The Configuration tab is designed for experienced network administrators. All other users should refer to the Guided Setup tab (see “The Guided Setup Configuration Wizard”). To begin manually configuring or modifying your router configuration, click the Configuration tab to display the main configuration screen shown in Figure 7.
CHAPTER 4 Configuration While this tab has no wizard properties it is laid out in a logical, top to bottom order starting with LAN, WAN, Routing, Security, and finishing with Administration configurations. Each of these sections is discussed below. Explanations appear on screen for each section and online help is available (click Help). To see or modify LAN interface settings, click the link for LAN under the Categories section on the left panel of the screen.
To see or modify existing WAN bundle or WAN interface settings, expand the link for WAN under the Categories section on the left panel of the screen. The bundle interface settings display as shown in Figure 9. To create a new bundle, click New to display the Bundle screen. To delete a bundle, click the Delete box for that bundle.
CHAPTER 4 Configuration Routing Routing To see or modify route settings, expand the link for Routing under the Categories section on the left panel of the screen. The route settings display as shown in Figure 10. To create a new route, click New to display the Routing screen. To delete a route, click the Delete box for that route.
Security The security categories allow you to set zones, VPN, Security objects, and Firewall values. Configuring VPNs To configure a VPN, expand the Security category, then expand the VPN selection. You can configure site-to-site and remote access policies. For example, Figure 11 shows the IKE policy configuration window.
CHAPTER 4 Configuration Security Configuring Security Objects To configure security objects for a VPN, expand the Security category, then expand the Security Objects selection. Here you can configure schedules, NAT pools, and application files. Figure 12 shows the NAT pool configuration window. Figure 12 Configuring Security Objects—NAT Pool Example WebView Web Interface User Guide...
Configuring Firewalls To configure firewall policies, expand the Security category, then expand the Firewall selection. You can configure firewall policies for outbound and inbound traffic. Figure 13 shows outbound policy window. To create a new firewall policy, click New to display the Firewall screen. To delete a route, click the Delete box for that route.
CHAPTER 4 Configuration Administration Administration Use the Administration category to: Change passwords Reset dates Check the status of the boot configuration Manage licenses Change the hostname or the date and time Reboot the router The User Administration screen is shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 Administration Window Click Apply to save any changes.
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