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0. Preface ..................................................................... 0-1
0.1 About This Manual ........................................... 0-2
0.2 Copyright Declarations .................................. 0-2
0.3 Trademarks ........................................................ 0-2
0.4 How To Become A Registered Owner ........ 0-2
0.5 Safety Instructions ........................................... 0-3
0.6 Warranty .............................................................. 0-3
0.7 European Community Declarations ............ 0-4
1. Getting Started .................................................. 1-1
1.1 Introduction .......................................................... 1-2
1.2 Unpacking your Vigor2000 Router ................... 1-3
1.3 LED Indicators & Rear Panels .......................... 1-4
1.4 Key Features .......................................................... 1-7
2. Installation & Setup ......................................... 2-1
2.1 Before you Begin ................................................ 2-2
2.2 Hardware Installation ......................................... 2-4
2.3 Setting up a Management PC ........................... 2-7
2.4 Using the Smart Start Wizard ......................... 2-13
2.5 Using the Web Configurator .......................... 2-18
Table of Contents
3. Basic Setup & Internet Access .................. 3-1
3.1 Basic Setup .......................................................... 3-2
3.2 Internet Access Setup ....................................... 3-7
3.3 ISDN Dial-up Internet Access ......................... 3-9
3.4 IDSL Leased-Line .................................................3-12
3.5 DSL/Cable Modem Internet Access ............... 3-14
4. Remote Access .................................................... 4-1
4.1 Introduction to Remote Access ......................... 4-3
4.2 Remote Dial-in Access ........................................ 4-3
4.3 LAN-to-LAN Access ............................................. 4-7
5. Advanced Setup ................................................ 5-1
5.1 Enabling the Remote Activation Function .... 5-3
5.2 Call Control Setup ................................................ 5-4
5.3 Configuring the BOD Parameters ................... 5-5
5.4 NAT Setup ........................................................... 5-7
5.5 IP Filter/Firewall Setup ....................................... 5-10
6. Virtual TA Application .................................... 6-1
6.1 Virtual TA Concepts ............................................ 6-2
6.2 Installing a Virtual TA Client .............................. 6-4
6.3 Configuring a Virtual TA Client/Server ........... 6-5
7. System Management ...................................... 7-1
7.1 Online Status ........................................................ 7-3
7.2 Management Setup ............................................. 7-5
7.3 Diagnostic Tools .................................................. 7-7
7.4 Reboot System .................................................. 7-14
7.5 Firmware Upgrade ............................................ 7-15
8. Troubleshooting & FAQ ............................... 8-1
8.1 Using the Telnet Terminal Commands .......... 8-2
8.2 Viewing Call Logs ............................................... 8-4
8.3 Viewing ISDN Logs ............................................. 8-6
8.4 Viewing PPP Logs .............................................. 8-7
8.5 Viewing WAN Logs ............................................. 8-8
8.6 FAQs ........................................................................ 8-9
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Preface
0.1 About This Manual
0.2 Copyright Declarations
0.3 Trademarks
0.4 How To Become A Registered Owner
0.5 Safety Instructions
0.6 Warranty
0.7 European Community Declarations
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0.1 About This Manual
This manual is designed to assist users in using the DrayTek
Vigor2000 Router. Information in this document has been care-
fully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given as
to the correctness of the contents. The information contained
in this document is subject to change without notice. Should
you have any inquiries, please feel free to contact
support@draytek.com.tw . For latest product info and features,
visit our website at www.draytek.com.tw.
0.2 Copyright Declarations
Copyright © 2000 DrayTek Corporation. All rights reserved. This
publication contains information that is protected by copyright.
No part may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in
a retrieval system, or translated into any language without writ-
ten permission from the copyright holders.
0.3 Trademarks
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. Windows,
Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, and 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft
Corp. Other trademarks and registered trademarks of products
referred to in this manual are the properties of their respective
owners.
0.4 How To Become A Registered Owner
Web registration is preferred. Please visit the following website:
http://www.draytek.com.tw/registration.htm. Alternatively, fill in
the registration card and mail it to the address found on the
reverse side of the card. Registered owners will receive future
product and update information.
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0.5 Safety Instructions
! Please read the installation guide thoroughly before you set
up the router.
! The router can be used only with a BRI (Basic Rate Inter-
face) ISDN line.
! The router is a complicated electronic unit that may be
repaired only by authorized and qualified personnel. Do not try
to open or repair the router yourself.
! Do not place the router in a damp or humid place, e.g. a
bathroom.
! The router should be used in a sheltered area, within a
temperature range of +5 to +40 Celsius.
! Do not expose the router to direct sunlight or other heat
sources. The housing and electronic components may be dam-
aged by direct sunlight or heat sources.
! Keep the packaging out of reach of children.
! When you want to dispose the router, please follow local
regulations on conservation of the environment.
We warrant to the original end user (purchaser) that the Vigor2000
Routers will be free from any defects in workmanship or materials
for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase from the
dealer. Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place as it
serves as proof of date of purchase.
During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should
the product have indications of failure due to faulty workman-
ship and/or materials, we will, at our discretion, repair or replace
the defective products or components, without charge for either
parts or labor, to whatever extent we deem necessary to re-
store the product to proper operating condition. Any replace-
ment will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equiva-
0.6 Warranty
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lent product of equal value, and will be offered solely at our
discretion. This warranty will not apply if the product is modi-
fied, misused, tampered with, damaged by an act of God, or
subjected to abnormal working conditions.
The warranty does not cover the bundled or licensed soft-
ware of other vendors. Defects that do not significantly affect
the usability of the product will not be covered by the warranty.
We reserve the right to revise the manual and online documen-
tation and to make changes from time to time in the contents
hereby without obligation to notify any person of such revision
or changes.
0.7 European Community Declarations
The Vigor2000 Routers have been approved for connection to
the Public Switched Telecommunication Network using inter-
faces compatible with ITU-TSS recommendation I.430 (Basic
Rate ISDN user access). The Vigor2000 Routers comply with
the R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
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Getting Started
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Unpacking Your Vigor2000 Router
1.3 Front Panel& Rear Panel Descriptions
1.4 Key Features
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1.1 Introduction
The Vigor2000 Router provides multiple users with efficient and reli-
able access over a single ISDN BRI, IDSL (U Interface), DSL line, or
Cable Modem (not support Dynamic IP) service to the Internet and
corporate LAN for using E-mail, sharing documents, Web surfing, file
transfers, etc. Moreover, the provision of a built-in six-port 10BaseT
Ethernet hub and one Uplink port may give cost-effective workgroup
connectivity over Ethernet.
In addition to improving the productivity of employee, flexible
telecommuting access, and affordable management cost, Vigor2000
Router accommodates room for business growth from 6-7 computers
to more. The smart solution of DrayTek Vigor2000 Route provides
SOHO users an `easy to setup and use`, `instant internet and intranet
connection`, `high interoperablility`, and `good security` for network
management.
The broadband access protocol supports PPPoE, PPTP, and Static
IP. These protocols comply with worldwide Ethernet-based DSL/Cable
Modem standards.
For traditional ISDN users, the Vigor2000 Router features a built-in
Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) server which operates as a CAPI-based
ISDN TA for LAN users. To run FAX transmission or data transfer serv-
ices, users need to install a Virtual TA client driver on the PCs and
use third-party CAPI-based software .
Vigor2000 Router provides seamless migration from ISDN to a
broadband connection for multiple SOHO users and easy usage of
ISDN for backup-dial and/or remote access while concurrently using
the DSL/Cable modem connection.
PPPoE / PPTP allows users on the LAN interface to setup a dial-on-
demand DSL connection sharing the same IP account, and paying for
only ONE connection. The idle-timeout function prevents wasted
connection charges by shutting down the connection when it is idle.
No PPPoE / PPTP client software is required for the computers. Hassle
free!
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1.2 Unpacking Your Vigor2000 Router
Your Vigor2000 Router package should contain items listed below. If
any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer or DrayTek
Customer Service Department immediately.
! One User manual with warranty/registration card
! One CD-ROM, including User Manual in electronic form, latest
released firmware, and utilities
! One RJ-45 ISDN telephone cable (black)
! One AC/AC power adapter (black)
! One Console cable (gray)
! One RJ45 to RS232 (9 pin) converter for console cable
! One Ethernet LAN cable (blue) for connection to a computer
or hub
Dimensions (cm) of Vigor2000 Router
21.8 (L) x 15.8 (W) x 3.6 (H)
Weight: 399 grams
Maximum Power: 10W
Power Adapter: AC adapter; Class2 transformer; input is 230VAC 50Hz;
minimum output is from 15 to 17V AC 600mA
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1.3 Front Panel & Rear Panel Descriptions
Vigor2000 Router:
Front Panel Description -- LED Indicators
There are eleven LEDs on the front panel, including ACT, LNK,B1, B2,
COL, and P1 ~ P6.
ACT (Activity)
BLINK when power is supplied to the router and the router is running
normally.
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ISDN Group:
Note:
On some NT1 boxes, the LNK LED will go OFF when the
ISDN line has been idle for a while. When the router is
dialing or answering a call, it should be ON again.
LNK (Link)
ON when the connected network card or hub has linked up.
Blinking when the Ethernet packets pass through the interface.
B1
ON when there is successful remote connection on the ISDN BRI B1
channel.
B2
ON when there is successful remote connection on the ISDN BRI B2
channel.
LAN Group:
Col (Collision)
BLINK when there is collision of packets within the Ethernet.
P1 ~ P6
- ON when the computer is connected and has no packet transmission
going.
- BLINK when packets are sending/receiving through hub or connected
computer.
Rear Panel Description
The Vigor2000 has a power jack, an uplink port, six RJ-45 ports, a
console port, and an ISDN port on the rear panel:
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Only the DrayTek supplied power adapter should be connected to the
power jack.
UPLINK (back panel)
Use attached 10BaseT LAN cable to connect to another hub. The light
besides the port will be ON when the router is connected to another
hub.
LAN - P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6
These switch ports should be connected to your local PCs.
CONSOLE
Connects to the computer you want to use to configure Vigor2000
Router.
ISDN (Varied by Router Model)
- For S/T Interface Router Model: Connects to a NT1 box provided by
your ISDN service provider.
- For U Interface Router Model: If your ISDN service provider does not
provide the NT1 box or your ISP provides IDSL connection, use this
model for connection.
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1.4 Key Features
The Vigor2000 Router provides many built-in server and software fea-
tures to provide a convenient comprehensive solution for your SOHO
network.
1. Network Address Translation (NAT): NAT allows multiple SOHO
users to concurrently connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
using a single Internet access account.
2. Firmware Upgrade (TFTP) Server: Using this server and the
Firmware Upgrade Utility software, you may easily upgrade to the
latest firmware whenever enhanced features are added.
3. Web (HTTP) Server: A Web browser is the most common tool
used to surf the Internet. You may use Microsoft Internet Explorer
or Netscapes browser etc, to configure the Vigor2000 Router as easily
as surfing web sites.
4. Virtual TA Server (VTA): The terminology Virtual TA means the
Vigor2000 can operate as traditional ISDN TA to transmit and
receive data, FAX, and voice transmissions via third-party software running
on a desktop computer. In fact, a virtual TA server works as a network
TA to exchange packets between an ISDN BRI and an Ethernet LAN.
Therefore, desktop computers can use the ISDN line resource via an
Ethernet LAN. In short, multiple users can share a network TA for
backward compatibility with traditional applications, such as BBS, file
transfer, sending/receiving FAXs etc.
5. Remote Access Server (RAS): RAS provides remote dial-in ac-
cess services for home workers, branch offices, or telecommuters.
Vigor2000 Routers offer 10 dial-in user profiles, including an
authentication mechanism through CHAP/PAP and Calling Line
Identification (CLID), secure callback functions, and 16 Lan-to-Lan Dialer
Profiles, etc.
6. Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Support: Used in most
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LAN-to-LAN applications. The RIP protocol exchanges routing infor-
mation between routers.
7. Domain Name Server (DNS) Proxy: The DNS proxy maintains a
DNS cache, including a mapping table between domain names and IP
addresses. The proxy also remembers DNS query packets sent
through the router and saves them into its own DNS cache. For
enhanced speed, when a DNS query packet enters the router, the
proxy searches its local DNS cache. If matched, the router sends an
answer to the host that sent the DNS query packet. Only unmatched
DNS queries require querying a WAN Domain Name Server.
8. Telnet Terminal Server: The Telnet User Interface (TUI) is an
efficient method of configuring and managing routers. It utilizes a
traditional command-line user interface and is mainly for advanced
configuration, management, and troubleshooting.
9. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server: The server
provides an easy-to-configure function for your local IP network. It can
automatically assign IP network configurations for local PCs, such as
IP address, IP netmask, gateway IP address, and Domain Name server
etc.
10. Built-in Flash ROM: The Flash ROM memory saves the router
firmware and configurations, even after power down.
11. ISDN Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL) Client Support: If your
ISP provides ISDL connection, you can use the router to connect at
64/128k bps (U Interface Leased Line Type only).
12. Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPPoE) Client Support: If you
are a DSL user, the router has a built-in PPPoE client for establishing
a DSL link connection with the ISP. There is no need to install a
further PPPoE driver on your computers.
13. Point-to-Ponit Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) Client Support:
Some DSL modems (e.g. Alcatel modems) only provide a PPTP local
connection for an end user computer. The Vigor2000 Routers have a
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built-in PPTP client for establishing a DSL link transport protocol for
your entire local network. There is no need to install a PPTP driver on
your computers.
14. Firewall: In addition to the built-in NAT mechanism, the Vigor2000
Routers feature another powerful firewall to protect your local network,
or to deny specified local users access to unauthorized network
services.
15. Bandwidth-on-Demand (BOD) for ISDN Interface: As the ISDN
BRI interface has two independent B channels, the BOD mechanism
allows you to automatically add/drop a B channel according to data
traffic throughput.
16. Remote Management: The system manager can remotely
manage the routers through an ISDN remote dial-in, ISDN, or DSL
WAN interface.
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Setup
2.1 Before you Begin
2.2 Hardware Installation
2.3 Setting up a Management PC
2.4 Using the Smart Start Wizard
2.5 Using the Web Configurator
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2.1 Before You Begin
1. Use only the power adapter supplied by DrayTek Corp. Using an
incorrectly rated power adapter will result in damage to the router.
2. Know the type of interface provided by your ISP or telecom. The
standard model only supports the ISDN BRI S/T-interface. If you are
an ISDN U-interface user, you need to order a U-interface model. If
you are an ISDN S/T-interface user, you should have an NT-1 or NT-1
plus provided by your ISP or telecom. Also, make sure the ISDN
line is available.
3. In case of emergency, unplug the power adapter first.
4. Locate the device in a clean location. Do not block the ventilating
slots on the rear panel.
5. Cables must be attached to the correct ports; to do otherwise
may result in damage to the router. Keep cables away from
walkways.
6. If you use S/T-interface, do not extend the ISDN line greater than
100 meters from the NT-1 (NT-1 plus) box and the router.
7. If you use DSL/Cable, check that your subscribed DSL/Cable
modem supports the Ethernet interface for connecting to your PC.
If not, you will be unable to connect it to the router.
8. Before you set up the router, you need to know the default
settings of Vigor2000 Router as shown below:-
Factory Default Settings:
Default IP Network Settings:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server: Enabled
Start IP Address: 192.168.1.10
IP Pool Counts: 50
DNS Server IP Address
- Primary IP Address: empty
- Secondary IP Address: empty
Web Configurator:
Username: admin
- Password: <blank>
Note: Blank means no password required.
Telnet Console:
Password: <blank>
Note: Blank means no password required.
Management from the Internet: Not allowed
Virtual TA Server: Enabled
Remote Dial-In Server: Disable
IP Address Assignment for Dial-In User: 192.168.1.200
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2.2 Hardware Installation
2.2.1 Connecting the Power Adapter
1. Connect the power adapter to the power outlet on the wall and to
the PWR power jack on the rear panel of the router.
2. The ACT LED should be blinking once every 2 seconds.
2.2.2 Connecting to the Ethernet
A. Connecting to PCs:
1. Attach the Ethernet cable (blue color cable) to any P1 ~ P6
port.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your PCs'
installed network interface card (NIC).
3. The LED indicators at both the Ethernet port and the NIC
should be ON.
4. Attach the Console cable to Console port.
5. Connect the other end of the Console cable to the
Management PC (p6~p23) you want to use to configure the
Vigor2000 Router.
Note:
If the Ethernet cable is not long enough to reach your PCs,
purchase a longer straight-through CAT. 5 UTP or STP
Ethernet cable.
B. Connecting to an External Ethernet Hub:
1. Attach the Ethernet cable (blue color cable) to the Uplink
port.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the external
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Ethernet hub or switch.
3. The LED indicators on both the Uplink port and the external
Ethernet hub or switch should be ON.
Note:
If the Ethernet cable is not long enough to reach the
external hub/switch, purchase a longer straight-
through 10Base-T Ethernet cable, or create a
handmade cable.
2.2.3 Connecting to an ISDN BRI Line
A. S/T-Interface Model
1. Locate the ISDN cable (black color cable).
2. Plug one of the RJ-45 connectors on the cable into the
ISDN port on the rear panel of the router.
3. Plug the other end of the cable into any of the NT-1 (or NT1
plus) S/T-interface ports.
B. U-Interface Model
1. Locate the ISDN cable (black color cable).
2. Plug one of the RJ-45 connectors on the cable into the
ISDN port on the rear panel of the router.
3. Plug the other end of the cable into the ISDN wall outlet.
2.2.4 Connecting to a DSL/Cable Modem
The router supports connection of a DSL modem via an Ethernet
interface only. Non-Ethernet interface DSL modems, such as USB
and ATMF-25, will not be supported.
1. Attach the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the DSL/Cable
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3. If the Pn (the port that be plugged) LED is not bright, please change
the direct cable to cross cable.
The hardware installation is now complete. The following sections
will guide you through setting up your management PC and connecting
to the Web Configurator.
The Web Configurator is a management utility that han-
dles all configuration and provides web-based
management.
Note:
modem.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the P1 ~ P6 port.
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2.3 Setting Up a Management PC
The Vigor2000 Router has a built-in HTTP (Web) server for configuration.
Before you use the router to access the Internet, you should set up a
management PC to log into the router for further configuration. The
management PC may be configured with a fixed or dynamically
assigned IP address.
For a fixed IP address, use an IP address from a 192.168.1.0/24 net-
work, such as 192.168.1.2.
For the dynamic IP address, you need to set the PC as a DHCP
client, and then restart or renew the network settings. The DHCP
server implanted in the router is enabled by default so the PC will then
be assigned an IP address and related settings by the router.
The following examples are for a Microsoft
TM
Windows 95/98 machine
set to use a dynamic IP address. For other operating systems, please
refer to the OS user manuals.
2.3.1 Checking the Network IP Configuration
The following explains how to setup the Transmission Control Proto-
col/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows 95/98. For more detailed
information on TCP/IP setup, refer to the Windows 95/98 help files.
For other operating systems refer to the user manuals.
1. On the desktop, right click "Network Neighborhood". Click
"Properties". The Network screen will open (see the next page).
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Your particular system may differ from the screen shown here. Check
if you have an Ethernet Network Interface card (NIC) installed. If not,
refer to the installation documentation from the NIC card manufacturer
and install the card and drivers.
If your have installed the NIC card,
1. Click the "Add" button. The "Select Network Component
Type" dialog box will open. This box has four options: Client,
Adapter, Protocol, Service.
2. Select Protocol and click the "Add" button. The Select Net-
work Protocol dialog box will open.
3. Select Microsoft in the left scrolling window, then select TCP/
IP on the right, and click "OK". It will return to the Network
dialog box.
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2.3.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol
1. On the Network dialog box Configuration card, select TCP/IP and
then click "Properties". The TCP/IP Properties dialog box will open.
2. On the IP Address tab, click "Obtain an IP address
automatically". As the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Proto-
col) server built into the router is enabled by default, your computer
will get an IP address, subnet mask, and other related IP network
settings from the router.
3. On the DNS Configuration tab, click "Disable DNS".
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4. Click the "Gateway" tab.
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5. Make the "New gateway" and "Installed gateways" fields blank
and click "OK". A dialog box will pop up asking you to restart the PC.
Click "Yes".
2.3.3 Checking TCP/IP Settings
1. After completing the previous steps, click "Start" -> "Run". Click
the "Gateway" tab and type winipcfg. The IP Configuration window
will open. If the PC does not show an IP address in the 192.168.1.2 to
192.168.1.254 range, click the "Release" button to release the current
configuration. Wait a few seconds and click "Renew" to get a new IP
configuration from the router.
2. If the IP configuration is correct, you will be able to use the PING
diagnostic utility built in Microsoft Windows to ping the router. Click
"Start" -> "Programs" -> "MS-DOS Prompt". A command mode
window will open. Type ping 192.168.1.1 (default IP of the router) to
diagnose the network connectivity. If both hardware and software are
correct, your computer will receive a response from the router as shown
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on the next page. If not, verify that the Ethernet cable is connected to
the router properly and the Ethernet port LED on the front panel is lit.
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2.4 Using the Smart Start Wizard
The Smart Start Wizard will guide you to the Web Configurator or
Telnet Terminal (command-line based management). Also, if the
network you currently installed is not located in the 192.168.1.x IP
range, the wizard will find the router and change the router's default IP
address and IP mask to match the current network.
If you are familiar with using a web browser (Microsoft Internet
Explorer, Netscape Communicator, etc.) or telnet client software,
you may jump directly to the next section. We suggest you use
the most up-to-date version of your web browser.
Installing the Router Tools
1. Insert the CD supplied with the router into the CD-ROM drive. The
auto-run CD will display the main menu.
Note:
If auto-run fails to start the installation program, click
autostart.exe on the root directory of the CD to start the
program.
2. Click "Router Tools" for install. The Router Tools utilities include
Firmware Upgrade Utility, Smart Start Wizard, and Uninstall
Router Tools.
Using the Wizard
1. Click "Start" > "Programs" > "Router Tools" > "Smart Start
Wizard". (see below)
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The following screen will open.
2. Click "Search" to find the router on your network.
3. Click "OK" to go to the login password screen.
4. If this is the first time you setup the router, do not enter any password.
Click "OK" to go to the next screen.
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The screen shows read-only IP and IP mask settings for the PC you
are using, and also the IP Address and IP Mask settings for the
router. Here you may change the settings of the router to match your
current network environment, or keep the default settings.
5. Click "Next" to update the settings of the router.
6. Wait for a few seconds. The "Telnet" and the "Browser" will be
clear (see below).
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If the IP address and IP Mask of your PC and the router are not located
at the same subnet, please renew your PC's IP address using
winipcfg.exe on Windows95/98/ME or ipconfig.exe on Windows
NT/2000. As the browser has been launched, the following pop-up
window will ask for User Name and Password.
Enter admin as the User Name and leave the Password field blank.
The Web Configurator will open. In the following examples we use the
Netscape
TM
web browser.
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2.5 Using the Web Configurator
2.5.1 Connecting to the Web Configurator via a Web Browser
1. Launch the Web browser. Enter http://192.168.1.1 into the browser
Address window and press the Enter key.
2. An authentication dialog box will open.
3. If this is the first time you setup the router, type admin as the User
Name and leave the Password field blank. Click "OK".
4. The Web Configurator Setup Main Menu will open. On the main
page, Model, Firmware Version, Build Date/Time, and LAN MAC
(Hardware) Address information will be displayed.
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2.5.2 Overview of the Web Configurator
The Setup Main Menu (see above figure) consists of four groups: Ba-
sic Setup (Setup First), Quick Setup, Advanced Setup, and Sys-
tem Management. The following will describe the outline for each
configuration menu.
Basic Setup (Setup First):
1. Administrator Password Setup:
Sets/changes the administrator password.
2. Ethernet TCP/IP and DHCP Setup:
Modifies the router's IP address and DHCP server settings.
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3. ISDN Setup:
ISDN users need to select a country code. Sets some ISDN
numbering settings, e.g. MSN numbers and Own (Calling) num-
bers.
Quick Setup:
1. Internet Access Setup: (required for Internet access)
Usually the router functions as a border router for SOHO or
home networking so you must enter settings here to enable
access to the Internet.
2. Remote Dial-In Access Setup:
Remote access or LAN-to-LAN remote access settings are made
here.
3. Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) Setup:
Use this menu to create a Virtual TA user account and enable/
disable the built-in Virtual TA server.
Advanced Setup:
The following settings are for advanced configurations only. These
items do not need to be configured for standard Internet access.
1. Call Control and PPP/MP Setup
Sets bandwidth-on-demand (BOD) parameters for the MP (Mul-
tiple link PPP) protocol. Also, some call control parameters
may be set here.
2. NAT (Network Address Translation) Setup
Sets NAT configurations, such as Port Redirection, etc.
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3. Static Route Setup
This menu has 10 routing rules for static routing usage. Here
you may add/delete or activate/deactivate any static route.
4. Remote Dial-in User Setup
This menu supports 10 remote dial-in account for remote ac-
cess applications. You can manage these dial-in accounts un-
der the setup menu.
5. LAN-to-LAN Dialer Profile Setup
The LAN-to-LAN Dialer Profiles are different from last setup menu.
Here up to 16 LAN to LAN profiles can be set for access to up to
16 remote networks via an ISDN line. These profiles have dial-
out/dial-in/static route functions.
6. IP Filter/Firewall Setup
The router has a powerful built-in firewall. Up to 84 Call Filter
and Data Filter rules may be set.
System Management:
1. Online Status
Click this item to view the current online status and statistics of
the system.
2. Management Setup
Here allow you to grand or limit access rights to manage the
router. Also, you may set HTTP or Telnet ports to specific port
numbers of your choice.
3. Diagnostic Tools
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Diagnostic tools offers useful tools to diagnose the router or
your network, e.g. view ARP table, routing table, NAT port map,
DHCP server status, last triggered packet, etc.
4. Reboot System
You can restart the router with the default configuration or with
the current running configuration.
5. Firmware Upgrade (TFTP Server)
Enables the TFTP server for firmware upgrades.
Note:
You should now have some basic concepts on how to
setup and configure the router. The following chapters
will explain each setup menu and related settings in more
detail.
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