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Nortel 222 User Manual (349 pages)
Business Secure Router
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Before You Begin
25
Preface
25
Text Conventions
25
Hard-Copy Technical Manuals
26
Related Publications
26
EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa)
27
How to Get Help
27
Presales Support (CSAN)
27
Technical Support - CTAS
27
Technical Support - GNTS/GNPS
27
USA and Canada Authorized Distributors
27
APAC (Asia Pacific)
28
CALA (Caribbean & Latin America)
28
Technical Support - CTAS
28
Technical Support - GNTS
28
Features
31
Getting to Know Your Nortel Business Secure Router 222
31
Introducing the Nortel Business Secure Router 222
31
Table 1 Feature Specifications
31
4-Port Switch
32
Autonegotiating 10/100 Mb/S Ethernet LAN
32
Autonegotiating 10/100 Mb/S Ethernet WAN
32
Autosensing 10/100 Mb/S Ethernet LAN
32
Physical Features
32
Auxiliary Port
33
Ipsec VPN Capability
33
Nonphysical Features
33
Nortel Contivity Client Termination
33
Reset Button
33
Time and Date
33
Certificates
34
Firewall
34
Https
34
IEEE 802.1X for Network Security
34
Ssh
34
Brute Force Password Guessing Protection
35
Call Scheduling
35
Content Filtering
35
Packet Filtering
35
Pppoe
35
Universal Plug and Play (Upnp)
35
Central Network Management
36
Dynamic DNS Support
36
IP Alias
36
IP Multicast
36
PPTP Encapsulation
36
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
37
Network Address Translation (NAT)
37
Port Forwarding
37
Snmp
37
Traffic Redirect
37
Embedded FTP and TFTP Servers
38
Full Network Management
38
Logging and Tracing
38
Road Runner Support
38
Upgrade Business Secure Router Firmware
38
Applications for the Nortel Business Secure Router 222
39
Figure 1 Secure Internet Access and VPN Application
39
Secure Broadband Internet Access and VPN
39
Hardware Setup
40
Chapter 2 Introducing the SMT
41
Introduction to the SMT
41
Accessing the SMT Via the Console Port
41
Initial Screen
41
Logging on to the SMT
42
Navigating the SMT Interface
42
Figure 2 Initial Screen
42
Figure 3 SMT Login
42
Main Menu
43
Table 2 Main Menu Commands
43
Figure 4 Main Menu
44
Table 3 Main Menu Summary
44
Changing the System Password
45
Figure 5 Menu 23.1 System Security: Change Password
45
SMT Menus at a Glance
46
Figure 6 SMT Overview
46
SMT Menu 1 - General Setup
47
Introduction to General Setup
47
Configuring General Setup
47
Figure 7 Menu 1: General Setup
47
Table 4 General Setup Menu Fields
48
Configuring Dynamic DNS
50
Figure 8 Configure Dynamic DNS
51
Table 5 Configure Dynamic DNS Menu Fields
51
WAN and Dial Backup Setup
53
Introduction to WAN and Dial Backup Setup
53
WAN Setup
53
Table 6 MAC Address Cloning in WAN Setup
54
Dial Backup
55
Configuring Dial Backup in Menu 2
55
Figure 10 Menu 2: Dial Backup Setup
56
Table 7 Menu 2: Dial Backup Setup
56
Advanced WAN Setup
57
Figure 11 Menu 2.1 Advanced WAN Setup
58
Table 8 Advanced WAN Port Setup: at Commands Fields
58
Remote Node Profile (Backup ISP)
59
Figure 12 Menu 11.2 Remote Node Profile (Backup ISP)
60
Table 9 Fields in Menu 11.2 Remote Node Profile (Backup ISP)
60
Table 62 Table
60
Editing PPP Options
62
Editing TCP/IP Options
63
Figure 13 Menu 11.2.1: Remote Node PPP Options
63
Table 10 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
63
Figure 14 Menu 11.2.2: Remote Node Network Layer Options
64
Table 11 Remote Node Network Layer Options Menu Fields
64
Editing Logon Script
66
Figure 15 Menu 11.2.3: Remote Node Setup Script
68
Table 12 Menu 11.2.3: Remote Node Script Menu Fields
68
Remote Node Filter
69
Figure 16 Menu 11.2.4: Dial Backup Remote Node Filter
69
Chapter 4 LAN Setup
71
Introduction to LAN Setup
71
Accessing the LAN Menus
71
LAN Port Filter Setup
71
Figure 17 Menu 3: LAN Setup
71
TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu
72
Figure 18 Menu 3.1: LAN Port Filter Setup
72
Figure 19 Menu 3: TCP/IP and DHCP Setup
72
Figure 20 Figure 21-4 Menu 3.2: TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
73
Table 13 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
73
IP Alias Setup
75
Table 14 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
75
Figure 21 Menu 3.2.1: IP Alias Setup
76
Table 15 IP Alias Setup Menu Field
76
Chapter 5 Internet Access
79
Introduction to Internet Access Setup
79
Ethernet Encapsulation
79
Figure 22 Menu 4: Internet Access Setup (Ethernet)
80
Table 16 Menu 4: Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
80
Configuring the PPTP Client
81
Configuring the Pppoe Client
82
Figure 23 Internet Access Setup (PPTP)
82
Table 17 New Fields in Menu 4 (PPTP) Screen
82
Figure 24 Internet Access Setup (Pppoe)
83
Table 18 New Fields in Menu 4 (Pppoe) Screen
83
Basic Setup Complete
84
Chapter 6 Remote Node Setup
85
Introduction to Remote Node Setup
85
Remote Node Setup
85
Remote Node Profile Setup
86
Ethernet Encapsulation
86
Figure 25 Menu 11 Remote Node Setup
86
Figure 26 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile for Ethernet Encapsulation
87
Table 19 Fields in Menu 11.1
87
Pppoe Encapsulation
88
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
89
Figure 27 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile for Pppoe Encapsulation
89
Nailed-Up Connection
90
Table 20 Fields in Menu 11.1 (Pppoe Encapsulation Specific)
90
PPTP Encapsulation
91
Figure 28 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile for PPTP Encapsulation
91
Table 21 Fields in Menu 11.1 (PPTP Encapsulation)
91
Edit IP
92
Figure 29 Menu 11.1.2: Remote Node Network Layer Options for Ethernet Encapsulation
93
Table 22 Remote Node Network Layer Options Menu Fields
93
Remote Node Filter
95
Figure 30 Menu 11.1.4: Remote Node Filter (Ethernet Encapsulation)
96
Figure 31 Menu 11.1.4: Remote Node Filter (Pppoe or PPTP Encapsulation)
96
Figure 32 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile
97
Table 23 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile (Traffic Redirect Field)
97
Traffic Redirect Setup
98
Figure 33 Menu 11.1.5: Traffic Redirect Setup
98
Table 24 Menu 11.1.5: Traffic Redirect Setup
98
IP Static Route Setup
101
Figure 34 Menu 12: IP Static Route Setup
101
Figure 35 Menu 12. 1: Edit IP Static Route
102
Table 25 IP Static Route Menu Fields
102
Chapter 8 Dial-In User Setup
105
Dial-In User Setup
105
Figure 36 Menu 14- Dial-In User Setup
105
Figure 37 Menu 14.1- Edit Dial-In User
106
Table 26 Menu 14.1- Edit Dial-In User
106
Network Address Translation (NAT)
107
Using NAT
107
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
107
Applying NAT
107
Figure 38 Menu 4: Applying NAT for Internet Access
108
Figure 39 Menu 11.1.2: Applying NAT to the Remote Node
109
Table 27 Applying NAT in Menus 4 & 11.1.2
109
NAT Setup
110
Address Mapping Sets
110
Figure 40 Menu 15: NAT Setup
110
SUA Address Mapping Set
111
Figure 41 Menu 15.1: Address Mapping Sets
111
Figure 42 Menu 15.1.255: SUA Address Mapping Rules
112
Table 28 SUA Address Mapping Rules
112
User-Defined Address Mapping Sets
113
Ordering Your Rules
114
Figure 43 Menu 15.1.1: First Set
114
Table 29 Fields in Menu 15.1.1
115
Figure 44 Menu 15.1.1.1: Editing or Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
116
Table 30 Menu 15.1.1.1: Editing or Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
116
Configuring a Server Behind NAT
117
Figure 45 Menu 15.2: NAT Server Sets
118
Figure 46 15.2.1: NAT Server Configuration
119
Table 31 15.2.1: NAT Server Configuration
119
Figure 47 Menu 15.2: NAT Server Setup
120
General NAT Examples
121
Internet Access Only
121
Figure 48 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
121
Figure 49 NAT Example 1
121
Figure 50 Menu 4: Internet Access & NAT Example
122
Example 2: Internet Access with an Inside Server
123
Figure 51 NAT Example 2
123
Example 3: Multiple Public IP Addresses with Inside Servers
124
Figure 52 Menu 15.2: Specifying an Inside Server
124
Figure 53 NAT Example 3
125
Figure 54 Example 3: Menu 11.1.2
126
Figure 55 Example 3: Menu 15.1.1.1
127
Figure 56 Example 3: Final Menu 15.1.1
128
Configuring Trigger Port Forwarding
129
Figure 57 Example 3: Menu 15.2
129
Figure 58 Menu 15.3: Trigger Port Setup
130
Table 32 Menu 15.3: Trigger Port Setup Description
130
Introducing the Firewall
133
Using SMT Menus
133
Activating the Firewall
133
Figure 59 Menu 21: Filter and Firewall Setup
133
Figure 60 Menu 21.2: Firewall Setup
134
Chapter 11 Filter Configuration
135
Introduction to Filters
135
Filter Structure
136
Figure 61 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
136
Figure 62 Filter Rule Process
137
Filter Set
137
Configuring a Filter Set
138
Figure 63 Menu 21: Filter and Firewall Setup
138
Figure 64 Menu 21.1: Filter Set Configuration
139
Table 33 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
140
Table 34 Rule Abbreviations Used
140
Configuring a Filter Rule
141
Configuring a TCP/IP Filter Rule
141
Figure 65 Menu 21.1.1.1: TCP/IP Filter Rule
142
Table 35 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
142
Figure 66 Executing an IP Filter
145
Configuring a Generic Filter Rule
146
Figure 67 Menu 21.1.1.1: Generic Filter Rule
146
Table 36 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
147
Example Filter
148
Figure 68 Telnet Filter Example
148
Figure 9 Menu 2
149
Figure 69 Example Filter: Menu 21.1.3.1
149
Figure 70 Example Filter Rules Summary: Menu 21.1.3
150
Filter Types and NAT
151
Firewall Versus Filters
151
Figure 71 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
151
Applying a Filter
152
Applying LAN Filters
152
Figure 72 Filtering LAN Traffic
152
Applying Remote Node Filters
153
Figure 73 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
153
Chapter 12 SNMP Configuration
155
SNMP Configuration
155
Figure 74 Menu 22: SNMP Configuration
155
SNMP Traps
156
Table 37 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
156
Table 38 SNMP Traps
156
Chapter 13 System Security
159
System Security
159
System Password
159
Figure 75 Menu 23 System Security
159
Configuring External RADIUS Server
160
Figure 76 Menu 23 System Security
160
Figure 77 Menu 23.2 System Security: RADIUS Server
160
Table 39 Menu 23.2 System Security: RADIUS Server
161
IEEE 802.1X
162
Figure 78 Menu 23 System Security
162
Figure 79 Menu 23.4 System Security: Ieee802.1X
162
Table 40 Menu 23.4 System Security: Ieee802.1X
163
System Information and Diagnosis
165
Introduction to System Status
165
System Status
166
Figure 80 Menu 24: System Maintenance
166
Figure 81 Menu 24.1: System Maintenance: Status
167
Figure 82 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
167
Table 41 System Maintenance: Status Menu Fields
167
System Information and Console Port Speed
168
System Information
169
Figure 83 System Information and Console Port Speed
169
Figure 84 Menu 24.2.1: System Maintenance Information
170
Table 42 Fields in System Maintenance: Information
170
Console Port Speed
171
Log and Trace
171
Syslog Logging
171
Figure 85 Menu 24.2.2: System Maintenance: Change Console Port Speed
171
Figure 86 Menu 24.3: System Maintenance: Log and Trace
171
Cdr
172
Figure 87 Menu 24.3.2: System Maintenance: Syslog Logging
172
Table 43 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
172
Packet Triggered
173
Filter Log
173
PPP Log
174
Firewall Log
175
Call-Triggering Packet
175
Figure 88 Call-Triggering Packet Example
175
Wan Dhcp
177
Figure 89 Menu 24.4: System Maintenance: Diagnostic
177
Figure 90 WAN & LAN DHCP
178
Table 44 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
178
Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
179
Filename Conventions
179
Backup Configuration
180
Table 45 Filename Conventions
180
Backup Configuration
181
Using the FTP Command from the Command Line
181
Figure 91 Menu 24.5 - System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
181
Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line
182
GUI-Based FTP Clients
182
Figure 92 FTP Session Example
182
Table 46 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
182
TFTP and FTP over WAN Management Limitations
183
Backup Configuration Using TFTP
183
TFTP Command Example
184
GUI-Based TFTP Clients
184
Table 47 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
184
Back up Via Console Port
185
Figure 93 Menu 24.5 System Maintenance: Backup Configuration
185
Figure 94 Menu 24.5 System Maintenance: Starting Xmodem Download Screen
185
Restore Configuration
186
Figure 95 Backup Configuration Example
186
Figure 96 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
186
Restore Using FTP
187
Figure 97 Telnet into Menu 24.6
187
Restore Using FTP Session Example
188
Restore Via Console Port
188
Figure 98 Restore Using FTP Session Example
188
Figure 99 System Maintenance: Restore Configuration
188
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
189
Figure 100 System Maintenance: Starting Xmodem Download Screen
189
Figure 101 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
189
Firmware File Upload
190
Figure 102 Telnet into Menu 24.7.1 Upload System Firmware
190
Configuration File Upload
191
FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
191
Figure 103 Telnet into Menu 24.7.2 System Maintenance
191
FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
192
TFTP File Upload
192
Figure 104 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
192
TFTP Upload Command Example
193
Uploading Via Console Port
194
Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port
194
Figure 105 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
194
Uploading Xmodem Firmware Using Hyperterminal
195
Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port
195
Figure 106 Example Xmodem Upload
195
Figure 107 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
196
Uploading Xmodem Configuration File Using Hyperterminal
197
Figure 108 Example Xmodem Upload
197
System Maintenance Menus 8 to 10
199
Command Interpreter Mode
199
Command Syntax
200
Figure 109 Command Mode in Menu 24
200
Command Usage
201
Figure 110 Valid Commands
201
Table 48 Valid Commands
201
Call Control Support
202
Budget Management
202
Figure 111 Call Control
202
Figure 112 Budget Management
203
Table 49 Budget Management
203
Call History
204
Figure 113 Call History
204
Table 50 Call History Fields
204
Time and Date Setting
205
Figure 114 Menu 24: System Maintenance
205
Figure 115 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance: Time and Date Setting
206
Table 51 Time and Date Setting Fields
206
Resetting the Time
208
Chapter 17 Remote Management
209
Remote Management
209
Figure 116 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
210
Table 52 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
210
Remote Management Limitations
211
Chapter 18 Call Scheduling
213
Introduction
213
Figure 117 Menu 26 Schedule Setup
213
Figure 118 Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
214
Table 53 Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
215
Figure 119 Applying Schedule Sets to a Remote Node (Pppoe)
216
Setting up Your Computer IP Address
217
Windows 95/98/Me
217
Installing Components
218
Figure 120 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
218
Configuring
219
Figure 121 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
219
Verifying Settings
220
Figure 122 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
220
Windows 2000/NT/XP
221
Figure 123 Windows XP: Start Menu
221
Figure 124 Windows XP: Control Panel
221
Figure 125 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
222
Figure 126 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
222
Figure 127 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Settings
223
Figure 128 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
224
Verifying Settings
225
Macintosh os 8/9
225
Figure 129 Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
225
Verifying Settings
226
Figure 130 Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
226
Macintosh os X
227
Figure 131 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
227
Figure 132 Macintosh os X: Network
227
Verifying Settings
228
Appendix B Triangle Route
229
The Ideal Setup
229
The Triangle Route Problem
229
Figure 133 Ideal Setup
229
The Triangle Route Solutions
230
IP Aliasing
230
Figure 134 Triangle Route Problem
230
Figure 135 IP Alias
231
Importing Certificates
233
Import Business Secure Router Certificates into Netscape Navigator
233
Figure 136 Security Certificate
233
Importing the Business Secure Router Certificate into Internet Explorer
234
Figure 137 Login Screen
234
Figure 138 Certificate General Information before Import
235
Figure 139 Certificate Import Wizard 1
236
Figure 140 Certificate Import Wizard 2
237
Figure 141 Certificate Import Wizard 3
238
Figure 142 Root Certificate Store
238
Enrolling and Importing SSL Client Certificates
239
Figure 143 Certificate General Information after Import
239
Figure 144 Business Secure Router Trusted CA Screen
240
Figure 145 CA Certificate Example
241
Installing Your Personal Certificates
241
Figure 146 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 1
242
Figure 147 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 2
243
Figure 148 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 3
244
Figure 149 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 4
245
Figure 150 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 5
246
Figure 151 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 6
246
Using a Certificate When Accessing the Business Secure Router Example
247
Figure 152 Access the Business Secure Router Via HTTPS
247
Figure 153 SSL Client Authentication
247
Figure 154 Business Secure Router Secure Login Screen
248
Appendix Dpppoe
249
Pppoe in Action
249
Benefits of Pppoe
249
Traditional Dial-Up Scenario
249
How Pppoe Works
250
Business Secure Router as a Pppoe Client
250
Figure 155 Single-PC Per Router Hardware Configuration
250
Figure 156 Business Secure Router as a Pppoe Client
251
Appendix Epptp
253
What Is PPTP
253
How Can We Transport PPP Frames from a PC to a Broadband Modem over Ethernet
253
Figure 157 Transport PPP Frames over Ethernet
253
PPTP and the Business Secure Router
254
PPTP Protocol Overview
254
Figure 158 Business Secure Router as a PPTP Client
254
Control and PPP Connections
255
Call Connection
255
Figure 159 PPTP Protocol Overview
255
PPP Data Connection
256
Figure 160 Example Message Exchange between PC and an ANT
256
Hardware Specifications
257
Cable Pin Assignments
257
Table 54 General Specifications
257
Figure 161 Console or Dial Backup Port Pin Layouts
258
Table 55 Console or Dial Backup Port Pin Assignments
258
AC Power Adapter Specifications
259
Figure 162 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments
259
Appendix Gip Subnetting
261
IP Addressing
261
IP Classes
261
Table 57 Allowed IP Address Range by Class
262
Table 56 Classes of IP Addresses
262
Subnet Masks
263
Subnetting
263
Table 58 Natural Masks
263
Example: Two Subnets
264
Table 59 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
264
Example: Four Subnets
266
Example: Eight Subnets
267
Table 60 Table
267
Table 66 Eight Subnets
267
Table 64 Subnet 3
267
Table 65 Subnet 4
267
Subnetting with Class a and Class B Networks
268
Table 67 Class C Subnet Planning
268
Table 68 Class B Subnet Planning
268
Appendix H Command Interpreter
271
Command Syntax
271
Command Usage
271
Sys Commands
272
Table 69 Sys Commands
272
Exit Command
280
Ethernet Commands
280
Table 70 Exit Command
280
Table 71 Ether Commands
280
IP Commands
281
Table 72 IP Commands
281
Ipsec Commands
288
Table 73 Ipsec Commands
288
Sys Firewall Commands
297
Table 74 Sys Firewall Commands
297
Bandwidth Management Commands
298
Table 75 Bandwidth Management Commands
298
Certificates Commands
301
Table 76 Certificates Commands
301
IEEE 802.1X Commands
307
RADIUS Commands
307
Table 77 IEEE 802.1X Commands
307
Table 78 RADIUS Commands
307
Netbios Filter Commands
309
Introduction
309
Display Netbios Filter Settings
310
Netbios Filter Configuration
310
Figure 163 Netbios Display Filter Settings Command Example
310
Table 79 Netbios Filter Default Settings
310
Example Commands
311
Appendix J Boot Commands
313
Figure 164 Option to Enter Debug Mode
313
Figure 165 Boot Module Commands
314
Appendix K Log Descriptions
315
Table 80 System Error Logs
315
Table 81 System Maintenance Logs
315
Table 82 Upnp Logs
316
Table 83 Content Filtering Logs
316
Table 84 Attack Logs
317
Table 85 Access Logs
319
Table 86 ACL Setting Notes
322
Table 87 ICMP Notes
322
Vpn/Ipsec Logs
323
Table 88 Sys Log
323
Figure 166 Example VPN Initiator Ipsec Log
324
VPN Responder Ipsec Log
325
Figure 167 Example VPN Responder Ipsec Log
325
Table 89 Sample IKE Key Exchange Logs
326
Table 90 Sample Ipsec Logs During Packet Transmission
328
Table 91 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
328
Table 92 PKI Logs
329
Table 93 Certificate Path Verification Failure Reason Codes
330
Table 94 IEEE 802.1X Logs
331
Log Commands
332
Configuring What You Want the Business Secure Router to Log
333
Displaying Logs
333
Table 95 Log Categories and Available Settings
333
Log Command Example
334
Appendix L
335
Brute Force Password Guessing Protection
335
Table 96 Brute Force Password Guessing Protection Commands
335
Sip
337
SIP Identities
337
SIP Number
337
SIP Service Domain
338
SIP Call Progression
338
Table 97 SIP Call Progression
338
SIP Servers
339
SIP User Agent Server
339
SIP Proxy Server
339
Figure 168 SIP User Agent Server
339
SIP Redirect Server
340
Figure 169 SIP Proxy Server
340
SIP Register Server
341
Rtp
341
Figure 170 SIP Redirect Server
341
Sip Alg
342
Figure 171 Business Secure Router SIP ALG
343
Signaling Session Timeout
344
Audio Session Timeout
344
Index
345
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Nortel 222 Overview (72 pages)
Small and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration Guide
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1.57 MB
Table of Contents
Smaller Remote Site (Greenfield and Infrastructure Replacement): Reference Topology
3
Table of Contents
3
How to Get Help
5
New in this Release
7
New Products
7
Getting Started
9
How to Use this Guide
9
First Step
10
Second Step
10
Third Step
11
Preconfiguration Checklist
12
New Products
13
Business Ethernet Switches
13
Existing Products
15
Business Element Manager
17
Business Access Point 120 (BAP120)
17
Business Secure Router 222 (BSR222)
18
Reference Topologies and Assumptions
18
IP Addressing for SMB Devices and DHCP
19
Installing the Element Manager
21
Converged Small Site (Mixed-Vendor Environment): Reference Topology
23
Configuring a Converged Small Site (Mixed-Vendor Environment)
24
Smaller Converged Site (Greenfield and Infrastructure Replacement): Reference Topology
37
Configuring a Smaller Converged Site (Greenfield and Infrastructure Replacement)
38
Smaller Remote Site (Greenfield and Infrastructure Replacement Reference Topology 3
43
Configuring a Smaller Remote Site (Greenfield and Infrastructure Replacement)
44
WAN Interconnected LAN Reference Topologies
49
Configuring Tunnels
50
Interconnection of Peer Sites with Incumbent Routers (Topology 1 with Topology 1)
53
Interconnection of Peer Sites Using BSR222 (Topology 2 with Topology 2)
54
Interconnection of Main and Remote Sites Using BSR222 and BCM200/400 (Topology 2 with BCM 200/400)
55
Interconnection of BSR222 and an Incumbent Router (Topology 1 with Topology 3)
56
Interconnection of Main and Remote Sites Using BSR222 (Topology 2 with Topology 3)
58
Key Factory Security Defaults
61
Maintenance
61
Security Settings
61
Securing Your SMB Network
62
BAP120 Engineering Rules and Guidelines
65
Device Quantities
65
BAP120 Performance Measurements
67
Third-Party Wifi Client Interoperability
68
Nortel 222 Fundamentals (42 pages)
Business Secure Router
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.04 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Acronyms
7
Before You Begin
7
Preface
7
Text Conventions
7
Related Publications
8
Hard-Copy Technical Manuals
9
How to Get Help
9
AC Power Adapter Specifications
10
Chapter 1
11
Introducing the Business Secure Router
11
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
13
Front Panel
14
Rear Panel
15
Chapter 3 Setting up Your Computer IP Address
17
Static or Dynamic Configuration (Windows 2000/NT/XP)
17
Checking Your Computer IP Address
19
Chapter 4 Configuring Your Business Secure Router
21
Accessing Your Business Secure Router Via the Webgui
21
Using the Wizard to Configure for Internet Access
24
Internet Connection with Ethernet
26
Internet Connection with Pppoe
27
Internet Connection with PPTP
28
WAN IP Address Assignment
29
Test Your Internet Connection
30
Chapter 5 User Notes
31
General Notes
31
General
31
Firewall
32
Nat
32
VPN Client Termination
32
Security
34
Routing
34
Advanced Router Configuration
35
Setting up the Router When the System Has a Server
35
Connecting Two Sites to Establish a Virtual Private Network
35
Adding IP Telephony to a Multi-Site Network
36
Configuring the Router to Act as a Nortel VPN Server (Client Termination)
37
Configuring the Router to Connect to a Nortel VPN Server (Client Emulation)
37
Allowing Remote Management of a LAN-Connected BCM50
37
Setting up the Router for Guest Access
38
Preventing Heavy Data Traffic from Impacting Telephone Calls
38
Setting up a Remote Office with a Unistim IP Telephone
39
Inter-Operability with Third-Party Routers
40
VPN Connections with Cisco Routers
40
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
41
Problem: None of the Leds Turn on When You Turn on the Business Secure Router
41
Problem: You Cannot Access the Business Secure Router from the LAN
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Problem: You Cannot Ping any Computer on the LAN
41
Problem: You Cannot Get a WAN IP Address from the ISP
42
Problem: You Cannot Access the Internet
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Nortel 222 Release Note (10 pages)
Business Secure Router
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Table of Contents
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Getting Help from a Specialist by Using an Express Routing Code
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Getting Help from the Nortel Web Site
5
Getting Help over the Phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
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Getting Help through a Nortel Distributor or Reseller
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How to Get Help
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Nortel 222 Quick Install Manual (1 page)
Business Secure Router
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