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USER'S GUIDE
1120/1121 ADSL Router
USER'S GUIDE
Version: 6.0
Telindus Technical Publications - Geldenaaksebaan 335 - B-3001 Leuven Belgium - Tel. +32 16 382011

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  • Page 1 USER’S GUIDE 1120/1121 ADSL Router USER’S GUIDE Version: 6.0 Telindus Technical Publications - Geldenaaksebaan 335 - B-3001 Leuven Belgium - Tel. +32 16 382011...
  • Page 2 Telindus. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors, for which Telindus never can or shall be held liable. Changes are made periodically to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of this publication. Telindus may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) described in the publication at any time, without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Before You Begin Introduction ................5 Package Includes..............5 Minimum System Requirements ..........6 HardwareInstallation Diagram of the Telindus 1120/1121.......... 7 Hardware Installation .............10 Setup Instructions ..............10 Connect to the Ethernet ............11 Connect to the DSL Interface ..........12 Connect to Power ..............13 Software Installation TCP/IP Installation ..............15...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 5. Troubleshooting No SYNC/WAN Link LED Flashing ........47 Cannot Detect the ADSL Router ..........48 DSL Service Seems Slow ............48 Appendix A - Glossary Glossary ....................Appendix B - Reference FCC Statement ................53 FCC Part 68 Requirements ..............54 User’s Guide...
  • Page 5: Before You Begin

    Package Includes..........5 Minimum System Requirements .......6 Introduction The Telindus 1120/1121 ADSL Router is the ultimate solution for any office or home searching for ultra-fast access to the Internet and remote networks over ADSL. ADSL Router is a stand-alone device with true plug-and-play capability. It works with any computer using an Ethernet port.
  • Page 6: Minimum System Requirements

    Before You Begin Minimum System Requirements • ADSL line • Microsoft Windows 98 or later version • 166 MHz Pentium or equivalent processor • 16 MB RAM or more • 170 MB available free hard disk space before installation • 28.8k or faster modem (optional for dial-up access) •...
  • Page 7: Diagram Of The Telindus 1120/1121

    Hardware 2 2 2 2 Installation This Chapter Includes: Diagram of the Telindus 1120/1121....7 Hardware Installation........10 Hardware Installation........10 Setup Instructions ..........10 Connect to the Ethernet........11 Connect to the DSL Interface ......12 Connect to Power..........13 Connect to Power..........13 Diagram of the Telindus 1120/1121 Front Panel Interfaces Figure 2.1...
  • Page 8 Hardware Installation and the ADSL Router. The LED flashes when there is data activity on this port. User’s Guide...
  • Page 9 Hardware Installation WAN LINK -- Wide Area Network Link The green WAN LINK LED displays the 10BaseT Ethernet connection between the ADSL Router and the remote DSL network. The WAN LED is on and remains solid if there is a valid link. WAN ACT (Activity) -- Wide Area Network Activity A flashing yellow WAN ACT LED indicates data activity between the remote DSL network and the ADSL Router unit.
  • Page 10: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Hardware Installation CAUTION!!! Turn off all electronic devices, including your personal computer, before you begin to connect and disconnect cables. Personal Safety • In case of emergency, locate the closest electricity power-off switch. • Refrain from touching any active wires or terminals. •...
  • Page 11: Connect To The Ethernet

    Hardware Installation Connect to the Ethernet Step 1. Locate your Ethernet cable (included). Step 2. Attach the Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET port of your Router. Step 3. Plug in the loose end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet network You have 3 options to connect to the Ethernet depending on your network environment:...
  • Page 12: Connect To The Dsl Interface

    Hardware Installation Option 3. Connecting to a network hub with non-uplink port available: If the uplink port is unavailable, then you can use a crossover Ethernet cable (Not included) and attach it to the non-uplink ports on a hub. Figure 2.6 Connecting to a Non-Uplink Port on a Network Step 4.
  • Page 13: Connect To Power

    Hardware Installation Connect to Power Step 1. Plug the power adapter in the POWER port of the Router. Step 2. Insert the other end of the power adapter to the power outlet on the wall. Figure 2.8 Connecting the Power Supply Step 3.
  • Page 14 Hardware Installation User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: Software Installation

    TCP/IP Installation ..........15 TCP/IP Installation You must install a network protocol on each workstation on your LAN so they can communicate with the Telindus 1120/1121 ADSL Router. The ADSL Router requires the TCP/IP network protocol. The TCP/IP ® Properties window in Windows 95/98/2000/NT/Me/XP connects the workstation’s Ethernet information to the network’s protocol data.
  • Page 16 Software Installation ® Detecting TCP/IP in Windows 95/98/Me Step 1. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. Step 2. Double-click on Network. Step 3. Click the Configuration tab. A. If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your Windows 95/98/Me.
  • Page 17 Software Installation ® Installing TCP/IP in Windows 95/98/Me Step 1. From the Configuration tab, click Add. Step 2. Select Protocol and click Add. Step 3. Choose Microsoft -> TCP/IP click OK. Step 4. Check to see if TCP/IP is listed under Network Components.
  • Page 18 Software Installation Step 2. Select the IP Address tab. You now have the option of using either dynamic or static IP addressing. To enable dynamic IP addressing: Step 1. Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically. OPTIONAL: Click the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS.
  • Page 19 Software Installation To enable static IP addressing: Step 1. Click Specify an IP Address. Step 2. Type the IP Address and Subnet Mask (for your PC). Step 3. Click the Gateway tab. Step 4. Type in your Gateway IP Address (the IP address for the ADSL Router) from your ISP and then click Add.
  • Page 20 Software Installation ® Installing TCP/IP in Windows NOTE: Consult your Network Administrator if you do not have authorization to change settings for your PC. Step 1. From the Protocols tab click Add. Step 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click OK. Step 3.
  • Page 21 Software Installation To enable dynamic IP addressing: Step 1. Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address from DHCP Server. OPTIONAL: Click the DNS tab and select Disable DNS. If you previously entered any parameters, clear all pre- existing settings.
  • Page 22 Software Installation Step 3. Under the General tab in the Local Area Connection Properties window, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. Step 4. From the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. To enable dynamic IP addressing: Step 1.
  • Page 23 Software Installation To enable static IP addressing: Step 1. Click Use the following IP Address and enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Step 2. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses. Step 3. Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) Properties window.
  • Page 24 Software Installation To enable dynamic IP addressing: Step 1. Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically. OPTIONAL: You can either click Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS server addresses options. If you choose the Use the following DNS server addresses option, then you need to enter the Preferred...
  • Page 25: Configuration

    4.11 Advanced Configuration - UPGRADE....45 Configuration Using Web GUI The Telindus 1120/1121 ADSL Router offers a platform-independent, HTML-based GUI (graphical user interface) to simplify the setup and configuration of your ADSL Router using your PC’s web browser. The steps below help you configure your ADSL Router on the LAN using the web GUI: Step 1.
  • Page 26: Basic Configuration - Setup

    Configuration As you proceed with the configuration, you will notice that the ADSL Router web GUI is divided into two sections: Basic: Allows you to enter values for a basic ADSL Router configuration: SETUP, PVCs, LAN, STATUS, and DIAGNOSTIC. Advanced: For users in need of greater control over the ADSL Router, you can click the Advanced tab any time and access...
  • Page 27 Configuration User Name: Enter a desired user name here. Password: This feature provides maximum security for your ADSL Router by limiting access to users with the correct password only. When you type your password, the name will appear as asterixes (****). Re-enter Password: Enter your password again to ensure you have the correct password.
  • Page 29: Basic Configuration - Pvcs

    Configuration Basic Configuration - PVCs PVCs Basic Setting A. Click the PVCs tab on the top. The PVCs Basic Setting page allows you to configure and enter PPP User Name and Password for each individual ATM PVC interface on your ADSL Router: PVC No.: The ID number that corresponds to each ATM PVC interface.
  • Page 30 Configuration VCI: Each connection in an ATM network is characterized by a Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). This is a header subfield that is assigned manually when ADSL Router is used. A VCI has only local significance on the link between ATM nodes.
  • Page 31 Configuration Address. NAT: Allows you to choose to enable or disable the NAT function on the specified ATM PVC interface. NAT IP Address: If you have enabled the NAT function, then you may need to enter the specified NAT IP Address. WAN IP Address: Enter ADSL Router’s WAN IP address provided by your ISP.
  • Page 32: Basic Configuration - Lan

    Configuration Basic Configuration - LAN A. Click the LAN tab on the top. The LAN page allows you to configure the following parameters: IP Setting DHCP Setting Global Bridge Setting The IP Setting section assigns the IP address of the ADSL Router unit on your LAN and defines the associated IP subnet.
  • Page 33 Configuration correspond to the Primary LAN IP address you have entered. NOTE: Remember, when you assign these parameters you must make sure your PC and the ADSL Router are in the same subnet. The DHCP Setting section allows you to enable or disable the use of DHCP for a Multiple IP Address Account.
  • Page 34: Basic Configuration - Status

    Configuration Basic Configuration - STATUS A. Click the STATUS tab on the top. The Status page collects information from various functions and operations of your ADSL Router and displays all the information on a single page for your convenience. Viewing the overall status of your system makes it easier for you to monitor, troubleshoot, and reboot your ADSL Router if necessary.
  • Page 35: Basic Configuration - Diagnostic

    Configuration Basic Configuration - DIAGNOSTIC A. Click the DIAGNOSTIC tab on the top The Diagnostic page allows you to run a self-diagnostic feature on the ADSL Router and check to see if all interfG8hs.6(G8h a)-1(r)e worG8hin-1 User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Advanced Configuration - Port Mapping

    Configuration Advanced Configuration - PORT MAPPING A. Click the PORT MAPPING tab on the top. Port Mapping allows you to provide certain services (web hosting, FTP server, or Telnet) or applications (PCAnywhere or Blizzard’s StarCraft) to the Internet on your LAN. Incoming data packets with a specific port (external port) can be mapped/routed to the specific application or service (internal port) according to the Port Mapping Table.
  • Page 37 Configuration Internal IP Address: The IP Address for the PC running the special service(s) within the ADSL Router’s private subnet. It is recommended to assign a permanent private IP Address (in the range of 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.254) to the PC when the internal DHCP server is ON.
  • Page 38: Advanced Configuration - Ip Routing

    Configuration Advanced Configuration - IP ROUTING A. Click the IP ROUTING tab on the top. IP Routing designates the ADSL Router which path or route to use when forwarding data packets. You will need to create an IP route when there are other ADSL Routers on your LAN. Current IP Routing Table The Current IP Routing Table displays the index number (ID), Destination IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address, and...
  • Page 39 Configuration Gateway IP Address: The IP Address of the router on the LAN where data packets are to be sent. The Gateway IP Address can only be set if the route uses the LAN interface. Interface: Determines whether data packets are to be sent through the Ethernet_LAN, Ethenet_WAN, or Modem.
  • Page 40: Advanced Configuration - Ip Filtering

    Configuration Advanced Configuration - IP FILTERING A. Click the IP FILTERING tab on the top. IP Filtering allows you to define up to 16 sequential filters, and each filter can be set to examine, or filter, both source and destination data packets.
  • Page 41 Configuration Protocol: Currently, Telindus 1120/1121 ADSL Router supports TCP, UDP, ICMP, or Other. If you select Other, then you need to specify the following Protocol Number field. Protocol Number: The associated number for the desired protocol. You need to enter a number if you have selected Other in the previous Protocol field.
  • Page 42 Configuration and click Delete. B. If you do not wish to send the configuration to your ADSL Router, simply click Cancel. User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Advanced Configuration - Bridge Filtering

    Configuration 4.10 Advanced Configuration - BRIDGE FILTERING A. Click the BRIDGE FILTERING tab on the top. Similar to the IP Filtering function in the previous section, Bridge Filtering also allows you to define up to 16 sequential filters, and each filter can be set to examine, or filter, both source and destination data packets when the ADSL Router is in Snap/Bridge or Bridge Routing mode.
  • Page 44 Configuration Destination MAC Address: The MAC Address of the device receiving data packages The ADSL Router examines each entering data packet with the above parameters to determine if they match (true) or do not match (false). For data packets that match or do not match the IP filtering conditions, you can set an Action If Matched or Action If Not Matched parameter to determine the data packet’s destination: Pass:...
  • Page 45: 4.11 Advanced Configuration - Upgrade

    Configuration 4.11 Advanced Configuration - UPGRADE A. Click the UPGRADE tab on the top. The Upgrade feature allows you to upgrade your ADSL Router to the latest firmware version. Firmwares can be downloaded to the ADSL Router through either a FTP or TFTP server. Please visit ARESCOM website at www.arescom.com for the FTP Server IP Address and firmware File Name BEFORE you upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 46 Configuration User’s Guide...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    5 5 5 5 Troubleshooting This Chapter Includes: No SYNC/WAN Link LED Flashing....47 Cannot Detect the NDS Unit ......48 DSL Service Seems Slow ........48 This section is designed to answer some of the questions you might have while operating the ADSL Router. Read each heading carefully to find the solution to your problems.
  • Page 49: Appendix A - Glossary

    A A A A Glossary When you order Internet service, your provider will give you a great deal of information. Definitions of common configuration terms are available below. Please note that terminology used by various remote networks may vary. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) - Currently the most common DSL technology available that provides asymmetrical bandwidth over a single copper wire pair (over your regular telephone line).
  • Page 50: Glossary

    Glossary DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - An Internet protocol that allows the DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses to any client workstation (any device connected to your LAN, such as a PC) for a set period of time and then sends them back so that they can be reassigned to other workstations.
  • Page 51 Glossary Firewall - A security device (either hardware, software, or a combination of both) that selectively blocks out or filters unwanted IP traffic from a public network. Firewall allows the private LAN network to be invisible to the public network outside, preventing intrusion from unauthorized users.
  • Page 52 Glossary Virtual Channel Identifier - Each connection in an ATM network is characterized by a Virtual Channel (VC). This is a header subfield that is assigned manually when the ADSL Router is used. A VC has only local significance on the link between ATM nodes. When the connection is released, the VC value on the involved links will be released and can be reused by other connections.
  • Page 53: Appendix B - Reference

    B B B B Reference FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 54: Fcc Part 68 Requirements

    If you experience trouble with this product, please contact Telindus, Inc. for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.

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