Intellinet 524049 User Manual

Intellinet 524049 User Manual

Dual wan vpn router

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  • Page 1 Dual RouteR useR maNual Model 524049 INT-524049-UM-0208-02...
  • Page 3 Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS dual WAN VPN Router, ™ Model 524049. This versatile device combines a load-balancing router with a failover function, a firewall, a VPN server and a 5-port Fast ethernet smart switch, providing the speed and security that makes your network more efficient in its operation and more effective in its communication.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    table of coNteNts section page HARDWARE.......................... 5 Connections ........................5 Front-Panel Indicators ....................5 Reset ..........................5 WINDOWS.SETUP/INSTALLATION..................6 Windows 98/Me ......................6 Windows 2000 ......................7 Windows XP ......................... 7 DUAL.WAN.VPN.ROUTER.SETUP/INSTALLATION............8 log In ..........................8 PPPoe (AdSl) ......................
  • Page 5: Hardware

    haRDWaRe Before you begin any installation or setup of the dual WAN VPN Router, make sure that your computer is equipped with the necessary Web browser (Internet explorer 4.0 with JavaScript or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above) and that you have the information you’ll need at hand; for example, any user Ids and passwords, ISP account numbers and details or status of your IP address, default gateway and dNS.
  • Page 6: Windows.setup/Installation

    WiNDoWs setuP/iNstallatioN It’s recommended that your local network be configured for Internet access through the Dual WAN VPN Router. If this is done after the initial router connections have been made, the connections will need to be made again. Use whichever procedure below corresponds to your Windows platform.
  • Page 7: Windows 2000

    Windows 2000 1. Install the router. 2. With Windows running, check that the lAN led on the router is on. If not, check the computer and router connections. . Go to Start ‡ Settings ‡ Control Panel. 4. In the Control Panel, double-click the Network and dial-Up Connection icon.
  • Page 8: Dual.wan.vpn.router.setup/Installation

    5. on the Network and Internet Connections screen, click Network Connections. 6. on the Network Connections screen, click local Area Connection. 7. on the General tab of the Internet Status screen, click “Properties.” 8. On the Internet Properties screen, highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”; click “Properties.” 9.
  • Page 9 Connect.On.Demand: The dual WAN VPN Router can automatically connect with the Internet if there is Internet access after disconnection. NOTE: If, during normal operation, disconnection occurs due to external causes, the router will immediately try to re-connect with the Internet, and will continue attempting to re-connect until a successful connection is made.
  • Page 10: Dynamic Ip

    Connect:.Click to refresh and re-connect to the Internet. 8. Click “Save” to save the current configuration. NOTE: If the settings aren’t saved at this point, they will revert to previous values when the system is turned off or restarted. 9. Restart all computers connected to the router. Dynamic iP 1.
  • Page 11 Allow.private.IP.to.be.accepted: Select to allow a WAN port to be assigned a private IP address. 5. A screen displays presenting “Conn (Connection) Type” and “Conn. (Connection) State/Status.” • If “Successfully connected” displays in the “Conn. State” field, the configuration is correct. •...
  • Page 12: Static Ip

    NOTE: You can also click “Show Internet Information” in the previous Connection window. . Connection.Type: This should display “Cable Modem (dHCP).” Connection.Status: This should display “Successfully connected.” Physical.Address: This displays the router’s WAN port MAC address. WAN.IP.Address, Subnet.Mask, Default.Gateway, Primary.DNS.Server and Secondary. .
  • Page 13: Status

    2. on the Basic Setup tab, click WAN(1 or 2) Setup. . enter the WAN IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary dNS server and secondary dNS server provided by your ISP. 4. Click “Apply.” 5. A screen displays presenting “Conn (Connection) Type”...
  • Page 14: Lan Status

    “disconnect” to release the current WAN port IP address, then click “Connect” to refresh it. “Connect” and “Disconnect” buttons will also be shown presented with a PPPoE connection: Clicking “Connect” connects with the Internet; clicking “Disconnect” disconnect from it. Click “Refresh”...
  • Page 15: Net Detector

    DHCP IP Pool can be changed here. Manual DNS configuration, when selected, lets you enter a manual dNS server. The dHCP server will assign a specified IP address as the DNS server. Static Lease Management will let the router assign a specific IP to a selected computer/ workstation.
  • Page 16: Link Setup/Info

    Report an event LOG regularly at assigned times; report a event LOG when a new event is detected; and clear all events after a report. Click “Refresh” to refresh the current page; click “Save” to save the current router configuration. Link.Setup/Info Link.Setup: This panel displays the properties that can be changed.
  • Page 17: Routing Table

    Link.Information: This panel displays the link status router as determined above. Link.Statistics: This panel displays the traffic statistics of WAN and LAN links. Click “Refresh” to refresh the current page; click “Save” to save the current router configuration. Routing.Table Static.Routing.Table: This feature determines the physical connecting port an IP data package goes to, helping maintain a smoother traffic flow.
  • Page 18: System

    system Administrator.Setup The two panels on this screen allow basic administrator changes to be made. Login.Account.Setup: The login user Id and password for the Web console can be changed here. enter any new information, then click “Apply.” Admin.E-mail.Setup: This e-mail address is used for the system to send items such as the system log.
  • Page 19: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware.Upgrade Firmware.Upgrade: The update/upgrade firmware for the system: 1. Obtain a firmware file from the customer support Web site and save it to a PC folder. 2. Select the firmware file. . Click “Upgrade.” Browse... After upgrading firmware, the Dual WAN VPN Router will reset automatically.
  • Page 20: Access List

    Access.List Access.List: On this screen, you can configure the IP address of computers that are allowed to access the router’s Web management. Status, Operation, Allowable IP Address and Description give you control of this function’s settings. rOuTEr SETup/INSTaLLaTION...
  • Page 21: Misc

    Misc. Hostname.Setup: This is what is displayed on the title bar of Internet browser and on the subject line of e-mail reports. Browse... rOuTEr SETup/INSTaLLaTION...
  • Page 22: Qos

    Config Mgmt/Restart: Config Backup downloads the configuration file to your PC. Config Restore allows you to reload the previously saved configuration. Restore Factory Default erases newly set up values and restores to factory default values. Restart System should be clicked with caution, as unsaved setup values will be lost. System.Time.Setup: Time Server lets you select your preferred time server.
  • Page 23: Application Qos

    Application.QoS Setup.by.Application: By setting the QoS by application, the upload and download speed of a specified application can be limited to specified maximum and minimum rates. Apps lets you check the application(s) for which you want set QoS values. Operation Mode lets you designate “Max Rate” or “Min Rate” for specific entries. Download/Upload let you select the desired speed.
  • Page 24: Port Qos

    Port.QoS Setup.by.Port: By setting the QoS by application port, the upload and download speed of a specified application can be limited to specified maximum and minimum rates. External Port Number lets you select the application port number on the WAN side for setting QoS.
  • Page 25: Applications

    Protocol is the TCP/UDP type for the packet that you want to diversify within Internet traffic. Source Port is the source protocol port number for the load sharing rule. Destination Port is the destination protocol port number for the load sharing rule.. Designated WAN lets you choose a WAN port for the load sharing rule..
  • Page 26: Internal Server

    Application.Setup: The applications listed Application Program Ports above will work correctly when the IP BuddyBuddy TCP 812, TCP 987 address is specified. WinAmp Broadcasting TCP 8000 GuruGuru TCP 9292 FTP.Private.Port: This is used for FTP access TCP 9999 when the server is using the private port NetMeeting TCP 1720 number (not 21).
  • Page 27: Port Forwarding

    DMZ.Host.Setup: Traffic transmitted on a WAN through an undefined application port will be forwarded to a specified DMZ host. The host specified as “DMZ” can run any server application without an internal server setup or a port forward. The priority of dMZ Host Setup is lower than the internal server or the port forward setup.
  • Page 28: Port Trigger

    Port.Trigger Port.Trigger.Setup: This monitors the online connection of an application as a trigger condition and automatically registers the port forward rules when the trigger condition is detected. NOTE: As with Port Forwarding Setup and other configurations, Port Trigger Setup is not available in NAT off mode.
  • Page 29: Nat On/Off

    NAT.On/Off NAT.On/Off.Setup: Select “NAT off” to disable the NAT (Network Address Translation) function. NOTE: In NAT off mode, all other features that involve NAT will be disabled automatically. advanced Firewall Blocking.DoS: Use this to protect the CPU in the router from a wide variety of network attacks, such as SYN flooding, Smurf, IP source routing and IP spoofing.
  • Page 30: Ddns

    Connection.Filtering: This function will block or accept the specifed internal and external PCs. Direction presents two options: • “LAN -> WAN” is external to internal, or the traffic from the WAN side to the LAN side; • “WAN -> LAN” is internal to external, or the traffic from the LAN side to the WAN side. Source HW Address is the hardware address of the PC where the traffic is started.
  • Page 31: Url Filter

    WOL.PC.Registration: PC Name lets you enter recognizable names to distinguish among various PCs. Physical Address presents two options: • “Auto” uses the hardware address of the PC connected to the Web console; • “Manual” lets you enter a user-specified hardware address. URL.Filter This screen lets you establish sites to be blocked and unavailable to connected users.
  • Page 32: Scheduler

    Remote.Management.Setup: Status/Operation lets you start/stop the operation and displays the status. Management Port # is the port number used for remote access; for example, access with the URL http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000 when Port 8000 is selected. NOTE: In NAT off mode, remote management is not needed. Scheduler This screen presents additional options for filtering (blocking) addresses.
  • Page 33: Vpn

    The Virtual Private Network (VPN) screen is for establishing necessary parameters. VPN.(PPTP).Setup: VPN Server Status lets you monitor and change the operation. VPN.(PPTP).Account:.enter the account, password and IP address to be assigned to a VPN client. The IP address should not be in a dHCP pool. Click “Refresh”...
  • Page 34: Specifications

    sPecificatioNs Standards • Supports VPN PPTP pass-through • Ieee 802. (10Base-T ethernet) • Protocols: • Ieee 802.u (100Base-TX Fast ethernet) - CSMA/CA • IEEE 802.3x (flow control, for full duplex mode) - CSMA/Cd - TCP/IP General - UdP • LAN ports: 5 RJ-45 10/100 Mbps data ports - ICMP •...
  • Page 36 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS ™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www.intellinet-network.com. Copyright © INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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