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TELINDUS
1130/1131
Web Interface User's Guide
Web Interface User's Guide
TELINDUS 1130/1131 ADSL ROUTER/BRIDGE
Version 2.0
Page 1/52
October 2004

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  • Page 1 TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Web Interface User’s Guide TELINDUS 1130/1131 ADSL ROUTER/BRIDGE Version 2.0 Page 1/52 October 2004...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Contents INTRODUCTION...................... 4 ......................4 EATURES YOUR GATEWAY AT A GLANCE ............... 6 ..................6 ORTS AND BUTTONS ....................6 DESCRIPTION INSTALLING YOUR ADSL ROUTER..............7 SETTING UP YOUR ADSL ROUTER..............8 ADSL R ................
  • Page 3 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.7.3 User Management.................. 45 4.7.4 Update Firmware..................45 4.7.5 Ping Test....................46 4.7.6 Modem Test .................... 47 STATUS......................48 4.8.1 Network Statistics................... 48 4.8.2 Connection Status.................. 48 4.8.3 DHCP Clients..................48 4.8.4 Modem Status..................48 4.8.5...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Web Interface User’s Guide Introduction The TELINDUS 1130/1131 is a cost-efficient high-speed ADSL bridge/router for SOHO or SME users. This rich-featured product is specifically designed to connect to the Internet and directly connect to your local area network via high speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet. The ADSL Router has a full NAT firewall and DMZ services to block unwanted users from accessing your network.
  • Page 5: Management Support

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Management Support • Web Based HTTP management GUI • TFTP/FTP Support for Firmware Upgrade • Web Based Firmware Upgrade (Local) • Soft Factory Reset Button via Web GUI • Diagnostic Test (DSL, OAM, Network, Ping Test) •...
  • Page 6: Your Gateway At A Glance

    LAN (local area network) port(s): connect to Ethernet network devices, such as a PC, hub, switch, or routers. The TELINDUS 1130/1131 comes with a single LAN connection. Depending on the connection, you may need a cross-over cable or a straight-through cable.
  • Page 7: Installing Your Adsl Router

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Installing your ADSL Router 1. Locate an optimum location for the ADSL Router. 2. For connections to the Ethernet and DSL interfaces, please refer to the Quick Start Guide. 3. Connect the AC Power Adapter. Depending upon the type of network, you may want to put the power supply on an uninterruptible supply.
  • Page 8: Setting Up Your Adsl Router

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Setting up your ADSL Router This section will guide you through your ADSL Router’s configuration. The ADSL Router is shipped with a standard PPP configuration. Log into your ADSL Router To configure your ADSL Router, open your web browser. You may get an error message at this point;...
  • Page 9: Quick Start

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Quick Start The first screen (Figure 2) that appears (after the log in screen) is the Home Page. This screen gives access to the different configuration and maintenance tools on your ADSL modem:...
  • Page 10 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 3 (Quick Start page) Version 2.0 Page 10/52 December 2004...
  • Page 11: Setup

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide SETUP From this screen (Figure 4) the user can setup the ADSL Router (configure the LAN and WAN connection(s), configure the advanced configuration options within the ADSL Router (security, routing, and filtering), access tools that are helpful for debug purposes, obtain the status of the modem, and view the extensive online help.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Wan

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Configuring the WAN Before the gateway will pass any data between the LAN interface(s) and the WAN interface, the WAN side of the modem must be configured. Depending upon your DSL service provider or your...
  • Page 13 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 5 (Bridge Connection Setup) To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings.
  • Page 14 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Following is a description of the different options: a. Username: The username for the PPPoA access; this is provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP. b. Password: The password for the PPPoA access; this is provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP.
  • Page 15 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.4.1.3 PPPoE Connection Setup PPPoE is also known as RFC 2516. It is a method of encapsulating PPP packets over Ethernet. PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a method of establishing a network connection/session between network hosts.
  • Page 16 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 7 (PPPoE Connection Setup) To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings.
  • Page 17 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 8 (DHCP Connection Setup) To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings.
  • Page 18 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 9 (Static Connection Setup) To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings.
  • Page 19: Modify An Existing Connection

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 10 (CLIP Connection Setup) To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings.
  • Page 20: Configure A Lan Group

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide plug a second DHCP server into the network, you will experience network errors and the network will not function normally. You can define different LAN groups in the ADSL Router. This allows to make a distinction between different connection types on one and the same modem.
  • Page 21 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 12 (LAN Group 1 Configuration) Static IP address assignment 4.5.1.1 Your ADSL Router’s default IP address and subnet mask are 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0; this subnet mask will allow the ADSL Router to support 254 users. If you want to support a larger number of users you can change the subnet mask.
  • Page 22 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide The DHCP server can be enabled or disabled. Start IP is the number from which the DHCP server starts issuing IP addresses. This value must be greater than the ADSL Router IP address value.
  • Page 23: Firewall/Nat Services

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide The Apply button will temporarily save these settings. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings. At the System Commands page under the TOOLS, click on Save All.
  • Page 24: Advanced (For Advanced Users Only)

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide ADVANCED (for advanced users only) The ADSL Router supports a host of advanced features. For basic ADSL Router functionality, the user does not need to utilize these advanced features. The features help with routing, security, port configuration, management and Plug and Play capability.
  • Page 25: Sntp

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.2 SNTP It is possible to synchronize the ADSL Router with an external SNTP server. The SNTP screen allows you to enable this option and to provide the required parameters to synchronize on this external clock.
  • Page 26: Snmp

    Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.3 SNMP The 1130/1131 ADSL Router supports SNMP. It has a local SNMP agent and can send SNMP traps to any other host on the Internet. Configuration of the SNMP functionality is shown in Figure 17 (SNMP Management).
  • Page 27: Dns Proxy

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.4 DNS Proxy This feature allows the user to select the (Domain Name Server) DNS Server Priority as well as enter IP addresses for Primary DNS and secondary DNS. Figure 18 (DNS Proxy) The Apply button will temporarily save these settings.
  • Page 28: Dynamic Dns Client

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.5 Dynamic DNS Client Dynamic DNS allows the user to register with a Dynamic DNS Provider as listed. The dynamic DNS will be linked with the WAN IP of the router even after the ISP update the WAN IP to another IP address.
  • Page 29: Ip Qos

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.6 IP QoS IP QoS services from the Network Service Provider (NSP) is applicable to the output device (Egress side). Meaning the IP QoS traffic shaping is associated with any transmitted traffic from the perspective of the NSP.
  • Page 30 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 20 (QoS Setup Screen) Rule Setup Page 4.6.6.2 This page is invoked when you click on the "Add" button of "QoS Setup Page". See Figure 21 (Rules Setup Page). This page allows you add a Rule or Matching criteria that identifies an Application traffic.
  • Page 31 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 21 (IP QoS Traffic Rule) The Apply button will temporarily save these settings. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings. At the System Commands page under the TOOLS, click on Save All.
  • Page 32: Port Forwarding

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.7 Port Forwarding Using the Port Forwarding page, you can provide local services (for example web hosting) for people on the Internet or play Internet games. When users send this type of request to your network via the Internet, the ADSL Router will forward those requests to the appropriate PC.
  • Page 33: Ip Filters

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.7.1 DMZ configuration Setting a computer (on your local network) as a DMZ forwards any network traffic that is not redirected to another computer via the port-forwarding feature to the computer's IP address. This opens the access to the DMZ computer from the Internet.
  • Page 34: Lan Clients

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.9 LAN Clients To add a LAN client, click ADVANCED and select LAN Clients. If DHCP is used, all DHCP clients are automatically assigned. If a fixed IP address server is on the LAN and you want this server to be visible via the WAN, you must add its IP address.
  • Page 35: Lan Isolation

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.10 LAN Isolation Enables or disables Traffic between the different defined LAN groups. This feature can be used to connect two completely independent broadband users over the same ADSL connection. Figure 25 (LAN Isolation) The Apply button will temporarily save these settings.
  • Page 36 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide To edit/modify an exist filter rule, select the desired rule created previously from "Add" in the "Edit" select box. The selected filter rule will appear on top section, as with the "Add" filter rule.
  • Page 37: Web Filters

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.12 Web Filters The Web Filter allows to filter certain types of Web Applications like Cookies, JAVA, AciveX or Pop-Ups. See Figure 27 (Web Filters). Figure 27 (Web Filters) The Apply button will temporarily save these settings. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save All Settings.
  • Page 38: Url Filter

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.13 URL Filter URL Filtering allows the router to block access to certain websites by examining its URL, a text string describing a unique location on the Internet. If the URL contains a blocked keyword, then access to that website will be denied.
  • Page 39: Multicast

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.14 Multicast Multicasting is a form of limited broadcast. UDP is used to send datagrams to all hosts that belong to what is called a "host group." A host group is a set of zero or more hosts identified by the same destination IP address.
  • Page 40: Static Routing

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.15 Static Routing If the ADSL Router is connected to more than one network, you may need to set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre-defined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network.
  • Page 41: Dynamic Routing

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.16 Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing allows the ADSL Router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network. The ADSL Router, using the RIP protocol, determines the network packets’ route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other ADSL Routers on the network.
  • Page 42: Show Routes

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.17 Show Routes The Sow Routes screen under ADVANCED allows to see both static and dynamic routes in the Router. See Figure 32 (Routing Table DSL Modem). Figure 32 (Routing Table DSL Modem) Version 2.0...
  • Page 43: Access Control

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.18 Access Control In the presence of the firewall, anonymous Internet traffic is blocked. Using the advanced security features, you can redirect this traffic to a dedicated computer and open the access from the Internet to the ADSL Router's management ports (web, telnet).
  • Page 44 TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.6.18.2 Enable Remote Telnet Enabling the Remote Web on your local network allows telnet requests that come from the Internet to be re-routed to a telnet Server that is on a different LAN IP subnet. This is different that the telnet server rule that is configurable via the port-forwarding page.
  • Page 45: Tools

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide TOOLS The ADSL Router supports a host of tools that will allow you to customize and debug your ADSL Router. 4.7.1 System Commands To make the changes permanent you need to click on TOOLS (at the top of the page) and select System Commands.
  • Page 46: Ping Test

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 34 (Update Firmware) 4.7.5 Ping Test Once you have your ADSL Router configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the network. You can get to the Ping page under the Tools title, by clicking on Ping Test. Type the target address that you want to ping.
  • Page 47: Modem Test

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Figure 35 (Ping test) 4.7.6 Modem Test The Modem Test is used to check whether your ADSL Router is properly connected to the WAN Network. This test may take a few seconds to complete. To perform the test, select your connection from the list and press the Test button.
  • Page 48: Status

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide STATUS The Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interfaces 4.8.1 Network Statistics Select to view the Statistics of different interfaces - Ethernet/USB/DSL. 4.8.2 Connection Status Select to view the Status of different connections.
  • Page 49: System Log

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide 4.8.6 System Log You can display the ADSL Router’s log by going under the Status title, click System log. From here you can view all logged information. Depending upon the severity level, this logged info will generate log reports to a remote host (if remote logging is enabled).
  • Page 50: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide Appendix A: Troubleshooting Below is a list of commonly asked questions. Before calling technical support, please look through these issues to see if they help to solve your problem. The ADSL Router is not functional Check to see that the power LED is green and than the network cables are installed correctly.
  • Page 51: The Dsl Link Led Continues To Blink But Does Not Go Solid

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide The DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solid 1. This means that the DSL line is trying to train but for some reason it cannot establish a valid connection. The main cause of this is that you are too far away from the central office.
  • Page 52: Adsl Router Terms

    TELINDUS TELINDUS 1130/1131 Web Interface User’s Guide ADSL Router terms What is a firewall? A firewall is protection between the Internet and your local network. It acts similarly to the firewall in your car, protecting the interior of the car from the engine. Your car's firewall has very small opening that allow desired connections from the engine into the cabin (gas pedal connection, etc), but if something happens to your engine, you are protected.

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