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User's Guide
bintec R230a / R230aw / R232b / R232bw
Access and Configuration
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May 2, 2006 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
Version 2.0

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide bintec R230a / R230aw / R232b / R232bw Access and Configuration © Copyright May 2, 2006 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Version 2.0...
  • Page 2 Liability While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual, Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH cannot assume liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this document and is only liable within the scope of its terms of sale and delivery.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About this Manual ........3 Contents .
  • Page 4 bintec User’s Guide Access and Configuration...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this Manual About this Manual This chapter explains the structure of this manual and the content of the individual chapters and the use of symbols and typographical elements. Contents This manual is divided into a "Basics", a "Reference" and a "Workshop" section. These are complemented by a glossary as well as an overall index of all chap- ters.
  • Page 6: Use Of Typographical Elements

    About this Manual Use of Typographical Elements To help you locate and interpret information easily, this manual uses the follow- ing visual aids: Symbol Meaning Indicates text where troubleshooting notes are given. Indicates general important notes. Note Indicates warnings. Levels: Attention (indicates possible danger that, if unheeded, could cause material damage) Attention!
  • Page 7 About this Manual Typographical element Meaning Indicates commands (e.g. in the SNMP shell), non-proportional that you must enter as displayed. (Courier), e.g. Display in the Setup Tool. ping 192.168.1.254 bold, e.g. Indicates terms you can find in the glossary (Online the link to the glossary is opened by a ➤➤...
  • Page 8 About this Manual bintec User’s Guide Access and Configuration...
  • Page 9: Access Options

    Access Options Access Options In the following chapter you will find a description of the different access options. Please select the option that fits best to your convenience. For the configuration of your gateway you have the following access options: ■...
  • Page 10 Access Options Please take the following steps to access your gateway via serial interface: ➜ ➜ Click Programs BRICKware Device at COM1 (resp. Device at COM2 if you use the COM2 interface at your PC) in the Windows start menu to start HyperTerminal. Press Return (possibly several times) when the HyperTerminal screen has opened.
  • Page 11: Access Via Lan

    Access Options Example for a command line to use tip: tip -9600 /dev/ttyS1 Access via LAN Accessing your gateway via one of the Ethernet interfaces provides the possibility to configure the gateway via HTML user interface. The HTML- Wizard is the easiest configuration option. 2.2.1 Telnet You can access the SNMP shell not only via a web browser but also via a Telnet...
  • Page 12: Ssh

    Access Options 2.2.2 In addition to an unencrypted and potentially compromisable Telnet connection you can also connect to your gateway via an SSH connection. This is encrypted and allows you to securely make use of all remote maintenance options offered by bintec products.
  • Page 13 “Login for Configuration” on page PuTTY may need to use specific settings for successfully establishing an SSH connection with a bintec gateway. You can find an FAQ detailing the necessary Note settings in the support section of www.funkwerk-ec.com. Access and Configuration bintec User’s Guide...
  • Page 14: Access Via Isdn

    Access Options Access via ISDN All gateways with ISDN interface can be addressed and configured by an- other gateway using an ISDN call. Please note that only the gateways R232b R232bw are equipped with an ISDN interface. Note ➤➤ ➤➤ Access via ISDN with...
  • Page 15: Login

    Login Login By means of predefined access data you can log in to your gateway and carry out different operations. The range of the operations allowed is lim- ited according to the authorizations of the respective user. For each access option, first the login prompt is displayed. Without authorization you cannot read any information on your gateway nor modify the configuration.
  • Page 16: Login For Configuration

    Login It is possible to modify and save the configuration only if you login with the user name admin. As well the access data (user names and passwords) can only be modified if the user logs in as admin. The passwords are not displayed in plain text in the Setup Tool for safety reasons, but are visible as asteriks.
  • Page 17 Login All bintec gateways are shipped with the same user names and pass- words. As long as the password remains unchanged, they are not protect- ed against unauthorized use. How to change the passwords is described Attention! “Change Password” on page Change the passwords to prevent unauthorized access to your gateway.
  • Page 18 Login bintec User’s Guide Access and Configuration...
  • Page 19: Configuration Options

    Configuration Options Configuration Options This chapter contains not only an overview of the different tools you can use for the configuration of your gateway, but also an introduction to the application of the Setup Tool. The following configuration options are available: ■...
  • Page 20: Ascii Version

    Configuration Options LAN at its preconfigured IP configuration. The HTML Wizard normally cov- ers all standard configurations. If you would like to adjust further settings, you can select one of the other con- figuration options mentioned above. You can first configure your gateway with HTML Wizard and then extend or modify the initial configuration using one of the other options.
  • Page 21: Setup Tool

    Configuration Options Setup Tool The Setup Tool is a menu-driven tool for configuration and administration of your gateway. The configuration with the Setup Tool is much easier and more transparent than the configuration with SNMP commands, whilst of- fering the same access option to all relevant parameters like the SNMP commands.
  • Page 22: Menu Navigation

    Configuration Options ■ The configuration window contains the lines where you actually enter or ad- just the required settings. All settings are displayed as well. The field where the cursor is currently positionned is displayed inverse. ■ The help line indicates the possible entries or navigation options in the re- spective menu.
  • Page 23 Configuration Options Key combination Meaning up or down To move forwards or backwards between menu fields (functions with VT 100 emulation when (arrow keys) using a terminal program). left or right To scroll backwards or forwards in the same field to reveal possible entries (functions with (arrow keys) VT 100 emulation when using a terminal pro- gram).
  • Page 24: Menu Commands

    Configuration Options 4.2.2 Menu Commands When you navigate in the Setup Tool, you will notice that some menus include specific command options, e.g. DELETE, SAVE, CANCEL. The respective commands have the following meaning: Menu command Meaning To add an item to a list. A submenu opens for entering the required settings.
  • Page 25: Search Lists

    Some menus in the Setup Tool contain lists with several items, e.g. the menu ➤➤ WAN P , where all WAN partners are listed: ARTNER R232bw Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [WAN]: WAN Partners MyGateway Current WAN Partner Configuration Partnername Protocol State BigBoss...
  • Page 26: Change Password

    Configuration Options In the menu WAN P described above the entries provide the following ARTNER search results: Entry Cursor moves to entry p or P Partner1 Provider pr, Pr, pR, PR partner2 Partner1, after entering 2 to Partner2 Table 4-4: Search results 4.2.4 Change Password...
  • Page 27: Menu Architecture

    "Password doesn’t match. Try again." in the display. 4.2.5 Menu Architecture The root menu of the Setup Tool looks as follows: R232bw Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH MyGateway Licenses System External Systems XEY-100SW, Fast Ethernet XEY-100BT, Fast Ethernet...
  • Page 28 Configuration Options The menu architecture (root menu and first submenu) of the Setup Tool has the following structure: Figure 4-2: Setup-Tool menu architecture Convention The following convention is used in this manual: ■ ➜ Example: "Go to IP " OUTING Explanation: Tag the IP menu in the main menu of the Setup Tool and press Return.
  • Page 29 Configuration Options ■ ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ Example: "Go to WAN P WAN N ARTNER UMBERS " DVANCED ETTINGS Explanation: Tag the WAN P menu in the main menu of the Setup ARTNER Tool and press Return. Tag the ADD button there and press Return. Tag the WAN N submenu and press Return.
  • Page 30 Configuration Options Menu Function ISDN In this menu you configure the ISDN interface of your gateway. Here you enter e.g. which type of ISDN connection your gateway is connected ➜ Submenu ISDN S0 NCOMING assigns the available ISDN call NSWERING numbers to the required services (e.g.
  • Page 31: Snmp Shell

    Configuration Options Menu Function In this menu you perform the configuration of ATM profiles required by all ADSL connections as well as connection monitoring (OAM) and ATM QoS. In this menu you configure all settings for Qual- ity of Service. L2TP In this menu you configure the use of L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol).
  • Page 32: Snmp Manager

    Thus this methode is only recommended for expert users. This User’s Guide does not describe how to handle MIB tables and MIB variables. For de- tailed information about MIB tables see the MIB reference on the download site at www.funkwerk-ec.com. bintec User’s Guide Access and Configuration...

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