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1. Figure 6 Setup Wizard 1 Click on Next The Select WAN Type window appears Es You can click Back at any time to return to previous screens and change your settings ISP assigns you a static IP address Static IP Address Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically Dynamic IP Address Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management e g Telstra BigP ond Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services PPP over Ethernet Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their services PPTP Figure 7 Setup Wizard Select WAN Type 2 Select the WAN Type from the list Using the Web Configuration Server 28 Wizard Administrator only Static IP Address a static IP Address provided by the ISP Dynamic IP Address an IP Address automatically obtained from the ISP default Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management e g Telstra BigPond PPP over Ethernet some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services PPTP Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their Services 3 Click Next For each WAN type selected a different WAN Type specific window appears Static IP Address gt LAN IP Address b Static IP Address P Static Subnet Mask b Static Gateway b Static Primary DNS P Static Secondary DNS 192 168 1 1 Figure 8 Setup Wizard WAN Type Static IP Address NG System Manual
2. G alvarion Your Open WiMAX Choice Networking Gateway SW Version 2 0 November 2008 P N 215170 Rev B Legal Rights Legal Rights Copyright 2008 Alvarion Ltd All rights reserved The material contained herein is proprietary privileged and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty Trade Names Alvarion BreezeCOM WALKair WALKnet BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeLINK BreezeMAX BreezeLITE BreezePHONE 4Motion BreezeCONFIG AlvariSTAR AlvariCRAFT MGW eMGW and or other products and or services referenced here in are either registered trademarks trademarks or service marks of Alvarion Ltd All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplie
3. Using the Web Configuration Server 44 Basic Setting 3 6 1 5 PPTP Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their services Primary Setup Trem Setting gt WAN Type PPTP Change gt IP Mode Dynamic IP Address gt gt My IP Address 0 0 0 gt My Subnet Mask gt WAN Gateway IP gt Server IP Address Name gt PPTP Account gt PPTP Password gt Connection ID optional gt Maximum Idle Time om seconds gt Connection Control Auto reconnect Always on Y Save Undo Help Reboot Saved The change doesn t take effective until rebooting Figure 22 Primary Setup PPTP The Setup page for PPTP includes the following parameters Table 19 PPTP Parameters IP Mode Select one of the following options m Dynamic IP Address this is the default setting m Static IP Address My IP Address The private IP address assigned by your ISP This parameter is enabled only for Static IP Address mode My Subnet Mask The private subnet mask assigned by your ISP This parameter is enabled only for Static IP Address mode WAN Gateway IP The WAN Gateway IP address This parameter is enabled only for Static IP Address mode Address Name The IP address Name of the PPTP server PPTP Account The user account assigned by your ISP A string of maximum 53 characters Connection ID Enter the connection ID if your ISP requires it optional NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configurati
4. 3 8 NAT Setting Administrator only rernnnnnennnnnnnnnnnevnnnnvennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnr 72 VANN 72 gt yas EE 74 50 DEN 75 3804 VPN Pass Rule ele 76 3 9 Advanced Settings Administrator only ssrrrrnnnnvnvrnnnnnvvnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnevnnnnnueennn 78 oT 00 EE 78 SNE e EE 79 DO NS 81 3 9 4 SNMP SG DE 82 5 FOTEN 84 3 9 6 Schedule Hule eeccccccceeecceeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeeeeseesseeceeeeessseaseeeeeeessaageeeeeeees 86 UPP 90 3 10 POOID se 91 VE 91 3 10 2 Firmware Upgrade Administrator only 92 TE B ENG EE 93 3 10 4 Reset to Default NEE 94 Sa Ee EE ENE NE 95 OG DRAP erase teeter gs peer ctecihcrnceedon iocintosiesoeiecauieetarnentiea sno a feeoeeenequasmenctes ancien seu niceeenteeeen ceeaeacte 95 Salsa Ee EE E 96 3 11 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary rrrnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnuuuunnnn 98 PNAN TN 111 A 1 Configuring on Windows 2000 and XP PlatformsS s uervvannvvvvnnnnnevnnnnnuunrr 112 DN 119 NG System Manual Xi Figures FT OP ANC acanntevaaa insu sisi E E E E E R 11 Figure 2 Rear Panel without antenna 13 Belem ee OG IN Window resaranrnnnnrnrnnnnnnrrnnnnenrnnnnnnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnsnnnnsnsnnnnsnsnnnnnnnsnnnnsnsnnnnnnrnnnnsssnnnnnensnnnnse 23 Figure 4 Networking Gateway Main Wmdow 24 Figure 5 System UE 26 Figure 6 Setup Var 28 Figure 7 Setup Wizard Select WAN Type rrnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnvvnnrnnnnnnnnvnnnnrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnsnssennnn 28 Fi
5. Dynamic IP Address Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management e g Telstra BigPond PPP over Ethernet Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services PPTP Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their services Figure 17 Choose WAN Type 2 Select one of the following types Static IP Address The ISP provides you with a static IP address See section 3 6 1 1 This is the default setting Using the Web Configuration Server 38 Basic Setting Dynamic IP Address Automatically obtain an IP address from the ISP See section 3 6 1 2 Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management e g Telstra BigPond See section 3 6 1 3 PPP over Ethernet Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services See section 3 6 1 4 PPTP Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their services see section 3 6 1 5 For each WAN type selected a different Primary Setup window appears as follows You can change the WAN type by clicking on Change and selecting a different WAN type 3 6 1 1 Static IP Address Primary Setup gt WAN Type Static IP Address gt WAN IP Address 192 168 254 253 gt WAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 gt WAN Gateway 0 0 0 0 gt Primary DNS 0000 gt Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 gt NAT CO Disable Figure 18 Primary Setup Static IP Address The Setup page for Static IP Address includes
6. LAN IP Address The local IP address of the device The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 To change the IP address enter a new value IP Mode select one of the following options m Dynamic IP Address this is the default setting m Static IP Address My IP Address The private IP address assigned by the service provider after connection When in Static Mode the IP address must be configured manually My Subnet Mask The private subnet mask assigned by the service provider after connection When in Static Mode the subnet mask must be configured manually WAN Gateway IP The WAN Gateway IP address after connection When in Static Mode the IP address must be configured manually Server IP Address Name The IP address Name of the PPTP server PPTP Account The user account assigned by the service provider A string of up to 53 characters PPTP Password The password assigned by the service provider If you do not want to change the password leave this field empty At initial entry you are required to enter a password A string of up to 53 characters 4 After setting the appropriate parameters the following window appears Using the Web Configuration Server 34 Wizard Administrator only Configuration is Completed Configurations will not take effective until rebooting Please click Reboot Figure 13 Setup Wizard Configuration Completed 5 The configurations will take effect only after rebooting your computer Clic
7. S fess 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 8 Allow Y Figure 41 Firewall Up to 8 rules can be specified for each direction of traffic inbound and outbound For each rule you can define the following Table 29 Firewall Parameters Destination port number Action Allow Deny The default is Allow Enable Check to enable the rule Each rule can be enabled disabled individually NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Click Save to save your settings 3 7 6 Miscellaneous Items Administrator only Miscellaneous Items gt Remote Administrator Host Port 0 0 0 0 WER gt Administrator Time out 0 seconds 0 to disable gt TFTP Access Client Port 0 0 0 0 j 69 gt Discard PING from WAN side gt SPI mode gt DoS Attack Detection Save Undo Hel DD Figure 42 Miscellaneous Items From the Miscellaneous Items window you can set the following parameters Table 30 Miscellaneous Items Parameters Remote Administrator Enables the user to perform administration tasks from a Host Port remote host When enabled only the specified IP address can perform remote administration If the specified IP address is 0 0 0 0 any host can connect to this device in order to perform administration tasks You can use subnet mask bits Inn notation to specify a group of trusted IP addresses For example 10 1 2 0 24 NOTE When Remote Administration is enabled the web server port wil
8. Table 39 Scheduling Table Parameters Schedule Click the checkbox to Enable the Scheduler The rule number Rules are numbered sequentially from the first rule set to the last When a rule is deleted the rules are automatically renumbered for all unit configurations Action Edit and Delete Every rule can be edited or deleted individually Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 gt To add a new rule 1 Click Add New Rule to add a rule to the list The Schedule Rule Setting window opens Schedule Rule Setting gt Name of Rule 1 WeekDay Start Time hh mm End Time hh mm Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Every Day Figure 55 Schedule rule Setting You can enter a rule name and set which day and what time to schedule from Start Time to End Time In the following example a rule named FTP Time is scheduled to operate every day between 14 10 and 16 20 NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Schedule Rule Setting Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fnday Saturday Every Day Undo Help Back Figure 56 Schedule Rule Setting Example Step 1 2 After configuring Rule 1 click on Save to save the rule and return to the Schedule Rule window The new rule is now displayed on the list Schedule Rule e RT gt Schedule MV Enable 1 FTP
9. 192 168 254 253 in the Printer Name or IP Address field The Port Name field is automatically filled in as you type You can change it as required 7 Click Next The Additional Port Information Required window appears NG System Manual 114 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard bd Additional Port Information Required The device could not be identified The device is not found on the network Be sure that 1 The device is turned on 2 The network ig connected 3 The device is properly configured d The address on the previous page is correct IFyou think the address is hot correct click Back to retum to the previous page Then correct the address and perform another search on the network IF you are sure the address is correct select the device type below Device Type 8 Select Custom and then click Settings The Port Settings window is displayed NG System Manual 115 Appendix A Print Server Configure Standard TCP IP P PX Port Settings Part Name IP 192 168 123 254 Printer Mame or IP Address 192 1681 23 254 Frotocol O Raw LPR Faw Settings Port Number SNMP Status Enab Corimurity Name public 9 In the Protocol field select LPR Enter Ip lowercase letters in the Queue Name field and check the LPR Byte Counting Enabled check box 10 Click OK to apply your settings The Port Settings w
10. Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Set the following parameters provided by your ISP Table 9 Setup Wizard Static IP Address Parameters LAN IP Address Sets the local IP address of the device Static IP Address The IP address of the WAN port The default is 192 168 254 253 Static Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the WAN port The default is 255 255 255 0 Static Gateway The Default Gateway IP address of the unit The default is 0 0 0 0 Static Primary DNS The IP address of the primary Domain Name Server The default is 0 0 0 0 Static Secondary DNS The IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server The default is 0 0 0 0 Dynamic IP Address gt LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 P Host Name 7 optional b WAN s MAC Address 00 03 40 A8 86 42 ak Unde eo Figure 9 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address Using the Web Configuration Server 30 Wizard Administrator only Set the following parameters Table 10 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address Parameters LAN IP Address The local IP address of the device The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 To change the IP address enter a new value Host Name Optional Some ISPs require a host name for example Home A string of maximum 39 characters The default is an empty field WAN s MAC Address The gateway s pre configured MAC Address m Clone MAC Click to replace the Gateway s WAN MAC
11. PPTP Parameters ccccsssscrscsscssserscsscsseetsensossersttcausersensosseersensonserreenes 34 Table 14 Virtual Computers Parameters cccccccccssecceceeeececceeceeceeceeseeeeeeeseeceseseeeesseaeeeeseaeeeesaas 37 Table 15 Static IP Address Parameters ccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeaaaaeasaeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeasaagaas 39 Table 16 Dynamic IP Address Parameters rrrrrnnnnrrnnnnnrnnnnnnonnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnsennnnnnennnnnsnnnnnnennnnsnennnnn 41 Table 17 Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management Parameters rrrrnnnnennn 42 Table 18 PPP over Ethernet Parameters rrnrrnnnnnrrnrvvvnrnnnnrrrrvrnnrrnnnnnerrrrrennrnnnnnnserennnnnnnnerrsreennnnnnnn 43 Table 19 PPTP Harametrerg EE 45 Table 20 LAN Setup Parametere 47 Table 21 DHCP Clients List Parameters nnnnnennnnnnnnneennnnennesrnnnnreesrrrnttrrrensttnrttrrrenrrnntnnrressrrnrrereee 49 Table 22 DHCP Clients List Parameters rrrrrnnnnrrrrvvvnrrnnnnnrrrrvrnnrrnnnerrrrennnnnnnnnerrsrennnnnnnnnerrsseennnnnnnn 50 Table 23 Wireless Setting Parameters cccccccccccccssesceeeeeeeseceeeseeeeeceeeceeaeceeseeeaeeesessegeeeeeesseaeeeess 53 Tables Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 xviii Wireless Clients Li
12. Renew IP Forever Check Uncheck Check Enable NAT Disable Check Uncheck Primary Setup Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management Account A string of maximum 53 characters A string of maximum 53 characters A string of maximum 31 characters Renew IP Forever Enable Check Uncheck NAT Disable Check Uncheck Uncheck Primary Setup PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Account A string of maximum 53 characters PPPoE Password A string of maximum 53 characters nm Primary DNS X X X X 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS X X X X 0 0 0 0 0 65535 300 seconds Connection E Connect on demand Auto Reconnect always on Maximum Idle Time Control m Auto Reconnect always on m Manually Primary Setup PPTP IP Mode m Dynamic IP Address Dynamic IP Address m Static IP Address My IP Address xx xx 0 0 0 0 My Subnet Mask X X X X 0 0 0 0 WAN Gateway IP x x x x 0 0 0 0 NG System Manual 99 Server IP Address Name Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server PPTP Accont Astigotmasimumsscraacoe rte ng otmaimum sponse eege len Maximum Idle 0 65535 300 seconds Time Connection WR Connect on demand Auto Reconnect always on Control m Auto Reconnect always on m Manually LAN Setup Disable Enable Enable Disable Disable DHCP Server DHCP Proxy Enable Proxy IP x x x X LAN Setup DHCP Enabled Range of IP m Start 1 254 192 168 1 100 addresses Pool m End 1
13. Using the Web Configuration Server 3 4 Status The Status window appears in the main window upon successful log in The window can be accessed at any time by clicking on the Status menu on the menu list System Status Remaining Lease Time 21 21 00 Release TP Address 172 17 31 93 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 113129 Domain Name Server 199 203 141 48 199 203 141 47 Printer USBO Not ready WAN 1230025 9215 LAN 13146 5420 658 8350 Wireless View Log Clients List Help Refresh Dewice Time Thu Jul 01 14 39 07 2004 Figure 5 System Status The Status window provides information for observing the product s working status as follows Table 8 Status Window Parameters Remaining Lease Time A counter displaying the remaining time in hh mm ss in which unit will request a new IP When the lease time expires a new IP address will be automatically allocated or the lease will be automatically renewed depending on the settings see sections 3 6 1 2 and 3 6 1 3 This field is relevant only for Dynamic IP Address mode and will not appear in any of the other modes m Renew Administrator only In Dynamic IP Address mode click to reset the Lease Time The gateway will request an IP address from the DHCP server In Static IP Address PPPoE and PPTP modes the WAN type is specified in the sidenote Static IP PPPoE o
14. except Allow all except Mode Deny all except Outbound Rules Source IP x Xx X X 1 8 Source Port 0 65535 Destination IP x x x x Destination Port 0 65535 Enable Check Uncheck Use Rule 1 10 Using the Web Configuration Server 102 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary InBound Packet Filter Inbound Filter Check Uncheck Uncheck Enable Inbound Filter Allow all except Allow all except Mode Deny all except Inbound Rules 1 8 Source IP x x x x Source Port 0 65535 Destination IP x x x x Destination Port 0 65535 Enable Check Uncheck Use Rule 1 10 URL Blocking URL Blocking Check Uncheck Uncheck Enable URL Rules m URL A string of maximum 50 characters 1 10 m Enable Check Uncheck Uncheck m Use Rule 1 10 0 Domain Filter Domain Filter Check Uncheck Uncheck Enable Log DNS Query Check Uncheck Uncheck Enable Privilege IP From 1 254 Addresses Range To 1 254 Domain Filter Domain Suffix 1 9 Rules 1 10 Drop Check Uncheck m Uncheck Log Check Uncheck m Uncheck NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Firewall Rules 1 8 Source Interface WR All All m LAN WR WAN Source IP X X X X Destination Interface m AI m LAN WR WAN Destination IP X X X X Protocol All TCP UDP ICMP Destination Port 0 65535 Action Allow Deny Enable Check Uncheck Uncheck Miscellaneous Items Remote X X X X 0 0 0 0 Administrator Or X X X
15. Address with the PC s MAC Address Restore MAC When Clone MAC is activated the button changes to Restore MAC to enable to restore the unit s default MAC Address Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management gt LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 b Account b Password b Login Server al optional i Figure 10 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Set the following parameters Table 11 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management Parameters LAN IP Address The local IP address of the device The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 To change the IP address enter a new value Account The account provided by the service provider If you do not want to change the account leave empty At initial entry you are required to enter an account A string of up to 53 printable characters The default is an empty field Password The password provided by the service provider If you do not want to change the password leave empty At initial entry you are required to enter a password A string of up to 53 printable characters Login Server The Login Server optional Leave empty if you want the default server lt PPP over Ethernet gt LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 P Account ji 8 P Password TY gt
16. Contents Contents 2 4 Notes on Using the Networking Gateway in Alvarion s Systems 17 2 4 1 Notes on Using Networking Gateways in a BreezeMAX System Version 1 5 le Bail 17 2 4 2 Notes on Using Networking Gateways in a BreezeACCESS VL System 17 2 4 3 Notes on Using AlvariSTAR for Remote Management of Networking Gateways1 7 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Derver ANE 19 J dee et Le DEE 20 3 2 Accessing the Web Configuration Server rrannxunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnen 21 3 2 1 Remote Connection via the WAN 21 3 2 2 Local Connection via the LAN rrrrnnnnnnrrnrnrovvvevnnnvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrrerernnrrnnnnnnnnnen 21 3 3 EO MATEO OM reg 23 331 The Clas TE EE 24 232 Seiren e 24 DUS on E E E EEO 26 3 5 Wizard Administrator only ax vnnnrnnnevnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnen 28 96 BEG SEINO BE 36 VNR 36 ENE 46 363 Wireless d e EE 52 3 6 4 Change Password rrrrnnnnnrnnrrnnnnnvvvrnnnnsrnnrnnnnnrnnrrnnnnnsvnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnssennnnnnsnee 57 3 7 SEN SEUNG annen 59 ETE EEE anei 59 3 7 2 Packet Filters Administrator on 59 3 7 3 URL Blocking Administrator on 65 3 7 4 Domain Filter Administrator only 67 3 7 5 Firewall Administrator only ccccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeessaneeeeseneeeesaaes 69 3 7 6 Miscellaneous Items Administrator only 70 NG System Manual Introducing the Networking Gateway IDU
17. Enable Check to enable the rule Each rule can be enabled disabled individually Use Rulett Virtual Server can work with Scheduling Rules For details please refer to Schedule Rule on page 86 In addition the Virtual Server page allows to easily select services from a pre defined list and to assign to them a pre defined rule M Well known services Select a service from the list of pre defined services NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server E The Schedule Rule option facilitates the process of selecting a scheduling rule for each Virtual Server ID Select a specific Schedule Rule from the Schedule Rule Combo box Select the Virtual Server ID to which the schedule rule will apply from the ID Combo box and click Copy to to copy the Schedule Rule number to the selected Virtual Server ID 3 8 2 Special AP Some applications such as Internet games Video conferencing Internet telephony etc require multiple connections Because of the firewall function these applications cannot work with a pure NAT router The Special Applications window makes some of these applications work with NAT router Es Only one PC at a time can use each Special Application Using the Web Configuration Server 74 NAT Setting Administrator only Special Applications 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 D DD BD DD DD D Sech Popular applications sele
18. Enter the IP address of the syslog server It is valid only on your subnet LAN Check to Enable this function E mail Alert Enable Check if you want to enable Email alert send syslog via email m SMTP Server IP and Port Enter the SMTP server IP and port which are concatenate with For example mail your_url com or 192 168 1 100 26 If you do not specify port number the default value is 25 E mail addresses The listed recipients will receive these logs You can assign more than 1 recipient using a semi colon or a comma to separate the addresses E mail Subject The subject of email alert This setting is optional Username and Password To fill some SMTP server s Using the Web Configuration Server 80 Advanced Settings Administrator only authentication requirement you may need to enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP Log Type Select the activities to be logged The changes made in the System Log page become effective upon clicking Save Rebooting the system is not required gt To view the system log Click on the View Log button at the bottom of the screen The System Log opens see View Log on page 91 Figure 62 3 9 3 Dynamic DNS To host your server on a changing IP address you need to use a Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS To reach your host one needs to know its name Dynamic DNS will map the name of your host to your current IP address which chan
19. Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 P Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 lt Back Unde Nex Figure 11 Setup Wizard PPP over Ethernet Using the Web Configuration Server 32 Wizard Administrator only Set the following parameters Table 12 Setup Wizard PPPoE Parameters LAN IP Address Account Password Primary DNS Secondary DNS PPTP The local IP address of the device The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 To change the IP address enter a new value The account provided by the service provider A string of up to 53 printable characters The default is an empty field The password provided by the service provider If you do not want to change the password leave empty At initial entry you are required to enter a password A string of up to 53 printable characters The DNS provided by your ISP To use a specific DNS enter a specific address Leave the default 0 0 0 0 setting to automatically assign the parameter The backup DNS provided by the service provider optional b LAN TP Address b IP Mode b Mo IP Address b Mo Subnet Mask POW AN Gateway IP b Server IP Address Mame bk FETE Account H PPTP Password 192 168 11 Dynamic IP Address i tack oni Ce Figure 12 Setup Wizard PPTP NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Set the following parameters Table 13 Setup Wizard PPTP Parameters
20. Schedule rule 00 Always DI Copy to D 7 Save Undo Inbound Filter MAC Level Help Figure 37 Outbound Packet Filter Example 2 In this example IPs 192 168 123 100 and 192 168 123 119 can only read net news port 119 and send mail port 25 They are blocked from performing any other operation All other IPs are blocked from performing any operation URL Blocking Administrator only When enabled this feature blocks LAN computers from connecting to pre defined Web sites URL Blocking gt URL Blocking I Enable 1 2 3 4 5 6 g 8 9 100000090096 a a SL ER Et EL EL EE EL EN Schedule rule 00 Always DI Copy to ml DI Save Undo Help Figure 38 URL Blocking Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server The URL Blocking window includes the following parameters Table 27 URL Blocking Parameters URL Blocking Enable Disable Check to enable the URL Blocking feature URL If any part of the Web site s URL matches the pre defined word specified in this field the connection will be blocked For example you can use a pre defined word sex to block all Web sites whose URLs contain the word sex Enable Check to enable the rule Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually Use Rulett URL Blocking can work with Scheduling Rules For details please refer to Schedule Rule on page 86 The Schedule Rule option facilitates the process of selecting a scheduling
21. 254 192 168 1 199 MAC Address Control Fixed Mapping MAC Address Check Uncheck Uncheck Control Enable Using the Web Configuration Server 100 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary Connection Check Uncheck Uncheck Control Allow Deny Deny Association Check Uncheck Uncheck Control Allow Deny Deny MAG Address MAC Address A string of maximum Rules 1 4 32 characters IP Address 1 254 Check Uncheck Uncheck Check Uncheck Uncheck Wireless Setting Wireless Enable Check Uncheck Network ID SSID A string of maximum 32 characters default Security m None None WEP m 802 1X m WPA PSK m WPA Advanced Wireless Setting Beacon Interval 1 65535 msec 100 msec RTS Threshold 256 2432 bytes 2432 bytes Fragmentation 256 2346 bytes even numbers only Threshold DTIM Interval 1 255 seconds 3 seconds Mixed 2346 bytes Wireless Mode m 802 11b only m 802 119 only E mixed TX Rates Dropdown List Auto NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Preamble Type Short Preamble Long Preamble Auto Authentication Open System Both WAN Shared Key Both SSID broadcast Enable Enable Disable Antenna Transmit 100 17dBM 100 17dBM Power 50 15dBM 25 12dBM 12 5 10dBM Change Password Administrator A string of maximum 9 characters installer Password Outbound Packet Filter Outbound Filter Check Uncheck Uncheck Enable Outbound Filter Allow all
22. AP DMZ host and VPN pass through Virtual Server Allow WAN remote to access the specific services on your LAN client Special AP Allow some applications to connect and work with the NAT router DMZ Host Allow one LAN client to be exposed to unrestricted LAN WAN 2 way communication Note that this feature may cause security issue YPN pass through Allow VPN traffic to pass through the NAT firewall Figure 43 NAT Setting 3 8 1 Virtual Server Virtual Server enables WWW FTP and other services on your LAN to be accessible to Internet users Using the Web Configuration Server 72 NAT Setting Administrator only Virtual Server g 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 wO mm zl wa 4 P LU N m EE 8 e HH HIE HE EE ol oli eol ol Gl sojl Gojl sol ol sol sGj Go I sj ol sGj ol s ol s o A MENNENE han Ba i i Well known services select one ze BE Schedule rule 00jalways w BW Figure 44 Virtual Server Specify the following parameters for each ID Table 31 Virtual Server Parameters Protocol Select from TCP UDP all The default setting is Enter a port number or a range of ports Server IP Enter the server IP on the LAN interface The range is 1 254
23. DHCP Server parameter to Disable 4 Set the DHCP Proxy parameter to Enable 5 In the Proxy IP field enter the IP of the DHCP server In addition the LAN Setup window includes the following control buttons M Clients List Opens a list of the current mapping of the IP and MAC address for each DHCP client see section 3 6 2 1 E Fixed Mapping Opens the MAC Address Control window for assigning a specific IP address to the specified MAC address for DHCP clients see MAC Address Control on page 56 for further details Using the Web Configuration Server 48 Basic Setting 3 6 2 1 DHCP Clients List DHCP Clients List 192 168 1 114 spn soniavw 00 E0 ED 10 83 26 O Figure 25 DHCP Clients List The DHCP Clients List displays the following parameters for each DHCP client Table 21 DHCP Clients List Parameters IP Address The IP address of the DHCP client The host name of the DHCP client MAC Address The MAC address of the DHCP client From the DHCP Clients List window you can do the following for the selected clients E Wake up Sends Ethernet packets to turn on the PC relevant hardware and configuration is required on NIC and PC M Delete Delete the selected clients from the list NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 6 2 2 Fixed Mapping Opens the MAC Address Control window MAC Address Control allows to assign different access rights for different users and to assi
24. Deny all to pass except those match the following rules DD DD DD D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule rule 00 Aways D v Figure 33 Packet Filter Initial Window The Outbound filter applies on all outbound packets You can select one of the following filtering policies E Allow all to pass except those match the specified rules E Deny all to pass except those match the specified rules Up to 8 rules can be specified for each direction inbound and outbound For each rule you can define the following Table 26 Advanced Wireless Setting Parameters Source IP address You can define a single IP address for example 4 3 2 1 ora range of IP addresses for example 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 254 An empty field denotes all IP addresses Source Ports address You can define a single port for example 80 or a range of ports for example 1000 1999 Add a prefix T or U to specify a TCP or UDP protocol For example T80 U53 U2000 2999 No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP protocols An empty field denotes all port addresses Destination IP address You can define a single IP address for example 4 3 2 1 ora NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server range of IP addresses for example 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 254 An empty field denotes all IP addresses Destination port address You can define a single port for example 80 or a range of ports for example 1000 1999 Add prefix T or U to spec
25. Time Edit Delete Save Add New Rule Help Figure 57 Schedule Rule Setting Example Step 2 When rules are set you can M Edit Click to edit the specific rule M Delete Click to delete the specific rule When the rule is deleted all subsequent rules are automatically renumbered Using the Web Configuration Server 88 Advanced Settings Administrator only Schedule Rule can be applied to Virtual server and Packet Filter for example Examplel Virtual Server Apply Rulett 1 using the scheduled rule 1 ftp time every day 14 10 to 16 20 Virtual Server l v 192 168 1 33 z v 192 168 1 o 3 v 192 168 1 HR 4 be 192 168 1 D ff 3 v 192 168 1 og E 6 v 192 168 1 H E 7 s 192 168 1 oH E 3 v 192 168 1 a E 9 192 168 1 m E 10 v 192 168 1 mm E 11 v 192 168 1 oH E 12 O a 192 1681 o E 13 y 192 168 1 mM E 14 x 192 168 1 H E 15 x 192 168 1 RR 16 192 168 1 fH E 17 x 192 168 1 H E 18 v 192 168 1 H E 19 x 192 168 1 o pf 20 be 192 168 1 o E Well known services select one ze 75 copy to JEDI si Figure 58 Virtual Server Schedule Rule 1 Example2 Packet Filter Apply Rule 1 using scheduled rule 1 ftp time every day 14 10 to 16 20 Outbound Packet Filter
26. Using the Web Configuration Server 82 Advanced Settings Administrator only SNMP Setting gt Enable SNMP gt Get Community gt Set Community gt IP 1 DP2 DP 3 P4 gt SNMP Version Save Undo Help M Local M Remote publie private s S BE oo OV1 V2c Figure 52 SNMP Setting The SNMP Setting window includes the following parameters Table 37 SNMP Parameters Enable SNMP Get Community Set Community IP 1 IP 2 1P 3 1P 4 SNMP Version You must check either Local or Remote or both to enable the SNMP function E Local The device will respond to requests from LAN m Remote The device will respond to requests from WAN Set the password for GetRequest access rights to your device Setting the password for SetRequest access rights to your device Enter your IP addresses for allowed managers SNMP Trap messages will be sent to this IP address as well If no IP is defined the unit cannot be managed by any PC from either LAN or WAN Select the proper SNMP Version supported by your SNMP Management software In the above figure HM The device will respond to requests from both LAN and WAN NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server HM The device will respond to SNMP clients whose get community is set as public and coming from IP 192 168 123 33 E The device will respond to SNMP clients whose set community is set as private and co
27. gt Outbound Filter Allow all to pass except those match the following Kg Deny all to pass except those match the following rules x 1 2 3 4 5 6 a 8 GR E Ee ER ZS E Schedule rule 00 Always DI Copyto D Save Undo Inbound Filter MAC Lewel Help Figure 59 Packet Filter Schedule Rule 1 NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 9 7 UPnP Setting Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a protocol for connecting voice video applications through the Networking Gateway when in NAT mode Figure 60 UPnP Setting UPnP Setting Enable Disable enables disables the feature NAT should be enabled The default is Enabled Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 Using the Web Configuration Server 90 Toolbox 3 10 Toolbox The Toolbox menu provides access to viewing the system log to firmware upgrade backup setting resetting the system to the factory default values to rebooting the system implementing DRAP protocol running Wake on LAN and performing Ping tests View Log To view the system logs Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware to this device Backup Setting To store the current setting to a file Reset to Default To reset the setting of this device to factory default values Reboot To reboot this device DRAP To implement DRAP protocol Miscellaneous To
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29. routing rule and enable disable the individual rule Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 Default Route Sets the default route interface as WAN or LAN For LAN one IP for routing must be set Example kouter Lier Client Fouter 1 192 168 123 216 197 168 179 103 US 16 0 2 188 183 1 Cent 192 163 12 2 Configuration on NAT Router Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Hop Enabled 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 123 216 1 192 168 0 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 123 103 1 NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server If for example Client3 wanted to send an IP datagram to 192 168 0 2 Client2 he would use the above table to determine that he had to go via 192 168 123 103 Gateway2 And if he sends Packets to 192 168 1 11 he will go via 192 168 123 216 Gatewayl Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually When dynamic and static routing are configured concurrently the NG will choose the shortest of the paths After the Routing Table setting is configured click Save 3 9 6 Schedule Rule Schedule Rule allows to set the schedule time for which a service will be turned on or off Schedule Rule teem Setting gt Schedule CI Enable ETE Figure 54 Schedule Rule Using the Web Configuration Server 86 Advanced Settings Administrator only The Schedule Rule window includes the following parameters
30. rule for each Filter ID Select a specific Schedule Rule from the Schedule Rule Combo box Select the Filter ID to which the schedule rule will apply from the ID Combo box and click Copy to to copy the Schedule Rule number to the selected Filter ID Click Save to save your settings The following section provides an example for using the URL Blocking option 3 7 3 1 URL Blocking Example URL Blocking gt URL Blocking Enable 3 D 3 K mam mN NMEN sina Wl K icnnsi espn VO co 1 A LA HW N e mad Schedule rule 00Always Copyto JD Figure 39 URL Blocking Example Using the Web Configuration Server 66 Security Setting In this example 1 All URLs which include the string msn will be blocked and the action will be recorded in the log file 2 All URLs which include the string sina will be blocked and the action will be recorded in the log file 3 All URLs which include the string cnnsi will be blocked and the action will be recorded in the log file 4 All URLs which include the string espn will be blocked and the action will be recorded in the log file If the Enable box is not checked for a specific rule the rule will not be applied and the matching URLs will not be blocked 3 7 4 Domain Filter Administrator only When enabled the Domain Filter feature blocks LAN computers from connecting to pre defined Web sites Domain filter is based on DNS resolution filter Th
31. run Wake on LAN and device Ping test Figure 61 Toolbox 3 10 1 View Log Clicking on View Log opens the System Log file The System Log file can also be accessed from the System Log window in the Advanced Setting menu The log file logs all the activities performed since the last reset The maximum size of the log file is 16 Kbytes recording over 160 entries NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server System Log WAN Type Static IP Address V2 0 5 20081014 10 40 11 2008 Display time Tue Oct 21 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday October October October October October October October October October October October October October 29 ST 21 gt 21 21 St 21 Sr 21 St 21 gt 21 21 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 39 25 AM SNMP Access from Unauthorized site 39 26 AM SNMP Access from Unauthorized site 39 29 AM SNMP Access from Unauthorized site 39 34 AM Restarted by 192 168 1 114 39 36 AM DOD TCP trigger from 192 168 1 114 3426 39 36 AM DHCP discover 39 40 AM DHCP discover 39 48 AM DHCP discover 40 00 AM SNMP Access from Unauthorized site 40 03 AM SNMP Access from Unauthorized site 40 04 AM SNMP Access from Unauthorized site 40 04 AM DHCP discover i 40 06 AM Set Device Tim
32. the following parameters provided by the service provider Table 15 Static IP Address Parameters WAN IP Address The IP address of the WAN port The default is 192 168 254 253 WAN Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask of the WAN port The default is 255 255 255 0 WAN Gateway The Default Gateway IP address of the unit The default is 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS The IP address of the primary Domain Name Server NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server me The default is 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS The IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server The default is 0 0 0 0 NAT Enable Disable When disabled the gateway functions as a regular router as opposed to a NAT router This option is available in the Primary Setup window for all WAN types The default is Enable 3 6 1 2 Dynamic IP Address Primary Setup gt WAN Type Dynamic IP Address Change p Host Name optional gt WAN s MAC Address 00 03 40 A8 00 00 Clone MAC gt Renew IP Forever V Enable Auto reconnect gt NAT I Disable Save Undo Virtual Computers Help Reboot Saved The change doesn t take effective until rebooting Figure 19 Primary Setup Dynamic IP Address Using the Web Configuration Server 40 Basic Setting The Setup page for Dynamic IP Address includes the following parameters Table 16 Dynamic IP Address Parameters Host Name Optional Some ISPs require a host name for examp
33. the red icon and the following parameters are displayed see Figure 24 m Range of IP addresses Pool Specify the starting and ending address for DHCP clients The IP addresses are allocated from this pool according to calculations based on the client s MAC address Domain suffix Specify the domain suffix for DHCP clients Primary DNS Specify the primary DNS for DHCP clients Secondary DNS Specify the secondary DNS for DHCP clients Primary WINS Specify the primary WINS address for DHCP clients Secondary WINS Specify the secondary WINS address for DHCP clients m Lease Time The time set in minutes for IP allocation Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 DHCP Proxy This parameter is available only when DHCP Server is disabled NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server LAN Setup me gt LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 gt LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 10 gt DHCP Server ODisable Enable gt Range of IP addresses Pool 192 168 1 100 to 199 gt Domain suffix gt Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 gt Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 gt Primary WINS 0 0 0 0 gt Secondary WINS 0 0 0 0 gt Lease Time 0 Minutes Figure 24 LAN Setup DHCP Server Enabled The LAN PC receives a DHCP IP address from the Networking Gateway To receive the DHCP IP address from the DHCP server perform the following procedure 3 Set the
34. want to protect your data when being transferred from one station to another The available security protocols are m None No encryption is applied default m WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Encrypts frames transmitted through a wireless module using a pre entered WEP key You can configure 4 key sets and select one to apply as follows WEP 64 bit 10 hexadecimal digits WEP 128 bit 26 hexadecimal digits 802 1x When enabled the wireless user must be authenticated before it is allowed to use the network services One implementation of 802 1x the most common one is through a RADIUS server on your LAN containing an authentication database Encryption Key Length Select either 64 or 128 bits for the encryption key RADIUS Server IP The 802 1x server s IP address RADIUS Port The 802 1x server s service port WPA PSK Accepts WPA clients only Manually enter a pre share key encryption key as follows Pre share key mode ASCII or HEX can be selected NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Pre share key 32 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits pre share key encryption key m WPA Wi Fi Protected Access improves data protection and implements access control to Wireless LAN systems Frames transmitted through a wireless module are encrypted using a Pre share key PSK or a key received from the RADIUS server RADIUS Server IP The 802 1
35. x Y Host Remote 0 65535 8080 Administrator Port Enable Remote Check Uncheck Check Administrator 0 0 0 0 Disable Time out TFTP Access X X X X Client Using the Web Configuration Server 104 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary TFTP Access Port 0 65535 a aa Enable TFTP Check Uncheck Uncheck Access Discard PING Check Uncheck Uncheck from WAN side Enable SPI mode Enable Check Uncheck DoS Attack Check Uncheck Uncheck Detection Enable Virtual Server Virtual Server Protocol All All Rules 1 20 TCP UDP Service Ports 0 65535 Server IP 1 254 Enable Check Uncheck Uncheck Use Rule 1 10 0 Special Applications Rules 1 10 m Trigger Port m 0 65535 m Incoming Ports m Astring of max 119 characters E Enable mM Check Uncheck Uncheck IP Address of DMZ Host Enable Check Uncheck Uncheck VPN Pass through VPN PPTP Pass Check Uncheck Check Through Enable NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server VPN IPSec Pass Check Uncheck Check Through Enable System Time System Time Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol Set Date and Time Source Manually Set Date and Time using PC s Date and Time Set Date and Time Manually Time Server WR time nist gov time nist gov WR time nw nist gov WR time windows com WR utcnist colorado edu sie GMT 08 00 Date Year 2002 2020 Month Jan Dec Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Minu
36. 8 Advanced Setting 3 9 1 System Time The System Time window enables to set the device time Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 System Time gt Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol Time Server time nist gov Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada gt Set Date and Time using PC s Date and Time PC Date and Time Monday September 13 2004 7 48 53 PM gt Set Date and Time manually Date Year 2004 Month Jul Day 1 M Time Hour 0 0 23 Miete 0 59 Second 0 59 gt Daylight Saving OEnable Disable Start Month Day 1 Hour End Month Day 1 B Hour Figure 49 System Time Using the Web Configuration Server 78 Advanced Settings Administrator only From the System Time window you can select one of the following ways to set the date and time of the device Table 34 System Time Parameters Get Date and Time by NTP Select if you want to set the device s internal clock using the Protocol Network Time Protocol NTP from a specific server located on the internet E Time Server Select an NTP time server to consult UTC time Time Zone Select a time zone where this device is located Sync Now Synchronize system time with network time server alternatively synchronization will be performed automatically from every 10 hours Set Date and Time using Select if you want t
37. 8 Virtual Server Schedule Huef 89 Packet Filter Schedule Rulett rrrnnnnnnnovnnnnnnrvrrrnnnnnnnnnnrorrrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnennnnnnnnnnnnn 89 PP NN 90 TODO EEE EE 91 View System Log 92 Firmware Upgrade 93 See EEE EE EE EE NE 94 Reset to Default rrernurvrrennnnnnerrennnnnnvnnennnnnnevnnnnnnsnnevnnnnnennennnnnnennennunnnnnnnnnnnsnenennnnnnnusnennnen 94 Keele 95 RAPPE 95 Toolbox Miscellaneous eme 97 NG System Manual XV Tables Table 1 Radio SEN 6 Table 2 Regulatory Standards Complance 6 Table 3 Environmental Gpoecifcatons 7 Table 4 Mechanical Specifications ccccccccsssscceecceeeecceeeceeseceeeeseseceeeseeeeeceeeseeeeceeesaeaeeeetsueeeeeeeeeeas 7 ower e EEN 7 Table 6 Front Panel LEDS ranrnrrnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnrvrnnnnnnennnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnsssrnnnnnnsnsensnnnnnsnee 11 Table 7 Rear Panel Connectors sssesessssssernnnrtrrrreenssssrtrnnntttttttttterenssnnrttttttttetennnrrnnnn nnr trereeeeeeeo 13 Table 8 Status Window Parameter 26 Table 9 Setup Wizard Static IP Address Parameters cccccccssseceeeceeeseceeeseseceeseeeneeeeeesaeaeeeess 30 Table 10 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address Parametere 31 Table 11 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management EL SI 32 Table 12 Setup Wizard PPPoE Parameters cccccccsseccceeeeceeceeeceeceeeeeeseeeecessaeeeeseueeessaeeeesaaes 33 eo moe ony EO
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39. IP Ports Destination IP Ports Enable Use Rule 1 2 3 100 1 2 3 149 en 1 2 3 10 1 2 3 20 I a xI m 9 A uh BW N ca CT DD DUDU Schedule rule 00 Always DI Copy to Save Undo Outbound Filter MAC Level Help Figure 34 Inbound Packet Filter Example 1 In this example IPs 1 2 3 100 1 2 3 149 can send packets to any machine on the LAN side to ports 25 to 110 IPs 1 2 3 10 1 2 3 20 to send packets to any port and any IP address on the LAN side Packets from all other IPs to any machine on the LAN side and to any port are blocked Example 2 Inbound Packet Filter gt Inbound Filter NW Enable Allow all to pass except those match the following rules Deny all to pass except those match the following rules ID Source IP Ports Destination IP Ports Enable Use Rulet 1 2 3 100 1 2 3 119 f1 2 3 100 1 2 3 119 l q lt l d 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ER Es E ER ER 3 Schedule rule 00 Always DI Copyto p v Save Undo Outbound Filter MAC Level Help Figure 35 Inbound Packet Filter Example 2 NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 7 2 2 64 In this example IPs 1 2 3 100 1 2 3 119 can not send packets to any IP on the LAN side to ports 119 for read news and 21 FTP service All other IPs on the WAN side can send packets to any machine and any port on the LAN side Outbound Filter To enable Outbound Packet Filte
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41. RFC 768 Wide Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area Wide area networks can be made up of interconnected smaller networks spread throughout a building a state or the entire globe 121
42. Rule Schedule Enable Check Uncheck Schedule Rule Setting Name of Rule 1 A string of maximum 31 characters 10 Sunday Saturday Start Time hh mm Every Day End Time hh mm UPnP Setting Check Uncheck Check Firmware Upgrade Using the Web Configuration Server 108 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary owe ll DRAP Protocol DRAP m Disable Disable E Enable DRAP Server IP Address severrot fo een fo Acknowledge Time Miscellaneous Items MAC Address for Wake on LAN DHCP Client List From dropdown list nm Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test NG System Manual ppendix A Print Server This Networking Gateway provides the function of network print server for MS Windows 2000 XP and Unix based platforms The device comes with a USB port for connecting the printer This Appendix will guide you through configuring the Print Server Appendix A Print Server AL Configuring on Windows 2000 and XP Platforms Windows 2000 and XP have a built in LPR client that can be used for printing Your Printer Driver must be installed in LPT1 or other ports before you proceed to the following procedure 1 Open Printers and Faxes Printers and Faxes File Edit View Favorites Tools Help B Peah Fi Folders flv ddress Printers and Faxes Printer Tasks HP LaserJet 2200 Series PCL 6 e A ji 5 Add a printer Sa Ready So Set
43. Select the Save this file to disk option and click OK Follow the instructions on screen to save the file on the computer disk The file is saved as a bin file NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server File Download Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it ar Mame contig bin E Type Unknown File Type From 192 168 1 1 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm Your computer you do not trust the source do not find program to open this file or save this file What s the risk Figure 64 Backup gt To restore your settings You can upload a configuration file to the unit using a PC with TFTP client connected on the LAN side To support upload using TFTP the TFTP Access Client Port parameters in the Security Settings Miscellaneous Items window see section 3 7 6 should be configured properly To upload a previously downloaded configuration file use the DOS command tftp i lt IP address gt put config bin You can also use the TFTP client to download the configuration file to a PC connected on the LAN side tftp i lt IP address gt get config bin 3 10 4 Reset to Default S To reset the unit to factory defaults 1 Click Reset to defaultin the menu list The following message appears Windows Internet Explorer EN Reset all setting to default Figure 65 Reset to Default 2 Click OK to reset the
44. TER Button Press momentarily the recessed RESET ROUTER button to reset the Networking Gateway IDU 2 2 1 3 Resetting the IDU to Factory Defaults Press the RESET ROUTER button for at least 5 seconds until the STATUS LED flashes 5 times After releasing the button the unit will resume operation with the factory default configuration Installation Panels Layout and Components 2 2 2 Rear Panel Components Figure 2 Rear Panel without antenna 2 2 2 1 Rear Panel Connectors Table 7 Rear Panel Connectors Connector Description POWER DC Power Inlet from Power Transformer Connection to the ODU Carries Ethernet Power 55 VDC and signaling Port 1 4 LAN ports for networked computers and other devices USB Host Port for a USB printer Antenna not marked An SMA connector for the WLAN antenna Do not connect data equipment to the ODU port The ODU port supplies high DC power to the ODU and this may harm other equipment connected to it A 2 2 2 2 RESET ODU Button Press momentarily the recessed RESET ODU button to reset the ODU NG System Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 gt Installation and Commissioning The unit can be placed on a desktop or a shelf Alternatively it may be wall mounted For optimal performance place the Networking Gateway in the center of your office or your home in a location that is away from any potential source of interference such as a metal w
45. Use the lt lt Previous page and Next Page gt gt buttons to jump to a different page 3 6 3 Wireless Setting Wireless settings allow you to set the wireless configuration items Changing any of the parameters may cause loss of wireless link connectivity to the unit if the settings do not match the settings on the WLL subscriber in the User s PC A Wireless Setting Changing any of the settings in this screen may cause the user to loose connectivity to the unit through the wireless link if the corresponding settings are not done in the User s PC C EEE ERR gt Wireless Enable gt Network ID SSID default gt Channel 1 2 gt Security None WEP 802 1X WPA PSK OWPA Wireless Clients List Advanced Wireless Setting MAC Address Control Figure 28 Wireless Setting Using the Web Configuration Server 52 Basic Setting The Wireless Setting window includes the following parameters Table 23 Wireless Setting Parameters Wireless Enable Disable Check the Enable box to enable this service The default setting is Enable Network ID SSID Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN WLAN Client stations can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same Network ID The factory setting is default Channel The radio channel number The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory Domain Security Select the data privacy algorithm you
46. all or microwave oven This location must be close to a mains outlet and network connections It is assumed that the SU ODU is already installed and that the IDU ODU cable is connected to it To install the Networking Gateway IDU Assemble an RJ 45 connector with a protective cover on the indoor end of the IDU ODU cable The length of the IDU ODU straight cable should not exceed 100m Refer to the relevant System Manual for instructions on preparing the cable and for information on the cable type Connect the IDU ODU cable to the ODU connector located on the rear panel Connect the power cord of the transformer to the unit s POWER socket located on the rear panel Connect the Mains power cord to the power transformer and to the AC mains The color codes of the power cable are as follows Brown Phase e Blue Neutral 0 Yellow Green Ground 4 When power is connected the unit will automatically enter the self test phase When it is in the self test phase the STATUS LED will be lit ON for about 10 seconds and will then blink 3 times indicating that the self test operation has ended Finally the STATUS LED will blink continuously one blink per second indicating that the unit is functioning properly Connect a PC with a DHCP Client to one of the LAN ports using a Pin to Pin Ethernet cable Installation Installation and Commissioning It is assumed that the Networking Gateway is in the factory default con
47. amp Auto P Athenteanon Type C Open System Shared Key O Both k SSID broadcast IS Enable C Disable F Antenna Transm Power 100 1748m Ser Unda Help Figure 30 Advanced Wireless Setting NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server The Advanced Wireless Setting window includes the following parameters Table 25 Advanced Wireless Setting Parameters Beacon Interval Specify the intervals in milliseconds between the packets sent by the access point to synchronize the wireless network beacons The range is 1 65535 milliseconds The default is 100 milliseconds RTS Threshold Specify the packet size above which a Request To Send will be performed Used to determine whether CSMA CD or CSMA CA will be used The range is 256 2432 bytes The default is 2432 bytes Fragmentation Threshold Specify the packet size above which fragmentation will be performed The range is 256 2346 bytes even numbers only The default is 2346 bytes DTIM Interval Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages The range is 1 255 seconds The default value is 3 seconds The wireless mode supported 802 11b 802 119 or mixed The default is mixed TX Rates Select the wireless transfer rate from the dropdown list me based on the speed of wireless adapters on the WLAN The default is auto rate IT Usi
48. cessing the Web Configuration Server Accessing the Web Configuration Server Access to the Web Configuration Server from the LAN has precedence over access from the WAN If a user is connected to the Web Configuration Server from the LAN it is not possible to access it from the WAN Also connecting to the Web Configuration Server from the LAN will disconnect all open connections from the WAN Remote Connection via the WAN It is assumed that Remote Administrator Host is enabled and that the IP address of the station you use is included in the Remote Administrator Host IP address range It is also assumed that the Remote Administrator Port is configured to 8080 You must also have prior knowledge of the WAN IP Address of the unit Follow the steps below to access the Web Configuration Server 1 Open a web browser Be sure to disable the proxy on your Web browser or add the IP address of the product into the proxy exceptions 2 Enter http lt WAN IP Address gt 8080 in the appropriate field of the browser and click Enter 3 Ifthe Web Configuration Server is password protected you will be prompted to enter your password in order to login to the system The default password is installer 4 The Web Configuration Server main view appears on the screen Local Connection via the LAN You must have prior knowledge of the LAN IP Address and Mask as well as the DHCP Server DHCP Proxy settings Otherwise you may need to reset th
49. ct one J Copyto ID i Figure 45 Special Applications The Special Applications window includes the following parameters Table 32 Special Applications Parameters Trigger The outbound destination port number issued by the application Incoming Ports When the trigger packet is detected using the destination port the inbound packets to the specified port numbers are allowed to pass through the networking gateway If no packets arrive for 1 minute the ports will close Enable Check to enable the rule Each rule can be enabled disabled individually Some predefined settings are provided Select an application from the pre defined list select the ID number 1 10 and click Copy to to add the predefined setting to your list If Special Applications fails to make an application work try DMZ host instead 3 8 3 DMZ Host Demilitarized Zone DMZ Host is a host without the firewall protection It allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted 2 way communication for NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Internet games Video conferencing Internet telephony H 323 or SIP and other special applications This feature exposes your computer and may cause security issues Make sure your PC is updated with the last security updates DMZ host gt IP Address of DMZ Host 192 168 1 F Figure 46 DMZ Host Check the Enable box to enable this feature One IP addres
50. d antenna alignment 9 Open the web browser and connect to the Gateway using the default LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 10 Configure the necessary parameters according to instructions supplied by the system administrator The mandatory parameters that must be configured properly are When using DRAP enable DRAP and set DRAP Server Port to 8171 no need to define the DRAP server IP address WAN Type and Static IP address parameters including WAN Gateway and DNS if Static IP Address is selected in WAN Type LAN IP Address LAN and WAN must belong to different subnets NG System Manual Chapter 2 Installation To enable remote management via the WAN enable Remote Administrator Host and specify the IP address or range of the remote management station s or 0 0 0 0 for any IP For management through AlvariSTAR verify that the Remote Administrator Port is configured to 8080 11 Reboot the Gateway for the new settings to take effect 12 Ifa printer is to be used connect it to the USB port using a standard USB cable To configure the Print Server on your computer s refer to Appendix A Print Server 13 Configure the network settings of the data equipment for proper operation with the Networking Gateway according to the configured LAN setup parameters 14 To verify data connectivity from the end user s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit try to connect to the Internet 15 Verify pr
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52. e default setting is Enabled HM Set Virtual Computers Administrators only Enabled when using NAT In addition to the primary WAN address enables to set up one to one mapping of up to five global IP address and local IP address see Figure 16 below Virtual Computers 1 192 168 1 o 2 192 168 1 oO 3 192 168 1 o 4 192 168 1 o 5 192 168 1 o Figure 16 Virtual Computers The Virtual Computers window includes the following parameters Table 14 Virtual Computers Parameters Global IP Enter the global IP address assigned by the service provider Local IP Enter the local IP address of your LAN PC corresponding to the global IP address Enable Check Uncheck this item to enable disable the Virtual Computer feature NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server m The Reboot button is not available at first entry to the Primary Setup window and appears E only after saving your changes m For user entry level public password the parameter fields in all WAN type screens are disabled for display only i Changes to the Primary Setup window will take effect only after rebooting the system The default WAN type is Dynamic IP Address However you can change the WAN type as follows gt To select a different WAN type 1 Click Change The Choose WAN Type window opens Choose WAN Type Static IP Address ISP assigns you a static IP address
53. e to Tue Oct 21 10 40 06 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 to 172 17 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 2008 114 114 114 10 28 135 114 114 114 340 2 92 Figure 62 View System Log While in Log View you can Click Back to return to the System Log window Click Refresh to manually update the Log Click Download to download the Log file system log and save it locally on your PC Click Clear to clear the log file of its content Firmware Upgrade Administrator only The Firmware Upgrade window displays the currently installed firmware version Using the Web Configuration Server Toolbox Firmware Upgrade Examinar Current firmware version is V2 0 5 20081014 The upgrade procedure takes about 20 seconds Note Do not power off the unit when it is being upgraded When the upgrade is done successfully the unit will be restarted automatically Figure 63 Firmware Upgrade gt To upgrade the firmware 1 Click on Browse to browse to the upgrade file s location The upgrade file is a BIN file 2 Click Upgrade to begin the upgrading process or Cancel to terminating it When the upgrade process is complete the unit will automatically restart A Do not turn off power to the unit during the upgrading process 3 10 3 Backup Setting gt To backup your settings 1 Click Backup Setting in the menu list This automatically opens the File Download window 2
54. e unit to its Factory default configuration see section 2 2 1 3 1 Connect a PC to one of the LAN ports using an Ethernet cable 2 Ifthe LAN is configured as either a DHCP Server or a DHCP Proxy it is recommended to use a PC with a DHCP Client Otherwise the PC should be configured to an IP address that belongs to the same subnet as the LAN e g 192 168 1 2 and the Default Gateway Address must be the LAN IP Address e g 192 168 1 1 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 Open a web browser Be sure to disable the proxy on your Web browser or add the IP address of the product into the proxy exceptions 4 Enter http lt LAN IP Address gt in the Address Internet Explorer or Location Netscape field of the browser and click Enter 5 Ifthe Web Configuration Server is password protected you will be prompted to enter your password in order to login to the system The default password is installer 6 The Web Configuration Server main view appears on the screen Using the Web Configuration Server 22 Log in and Log out 3 3 Log in and Log out After connection is established the networking gateway web user interface appears There are two entry levels for general users and for system administrators The menus and screens vary depending on entry level The menus and parameters specified hereinafter refer to both entry levels unless otherwise specified To log in enter the system password in the S
55. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeessaaseeeseesaaeeeess 97 Web Configuration Servers Parameters Summary rrnnrrrnrvnnnrrnnnnnnnnvvrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnee 98 NG System Manual apter 1 Product Description his Chapter Introducing the Networking Gateway IDU page 2 Functions and Features page 3 Specifications page 6 Chapter 1 Product Description 1 1 Introducing the Networking Gateway IDU Alvarion s Networking Gateway Indoor Unit IDU enables operators and service providers using Alvarion s Broadband Wireless Access system to provide subscribers with a number of broadband services transparently The Networking Gateway IDU together with the SU ODU comprises a Subscriber Unit that provides data connections to the Base Station The four 10 100Base T Ethernet ports connect to the user s data equipment providing comprehensive routing functionality and supporting various security features User s data equipment equipped with either IEEE 802 11b 11M or IEEE 802 11g 54M compatible wireless adapters can connect to the unit via its built in Wireless LAN port functioning as an Access Point The Networking Gateway IDU is powered from the mains The Networking Gateway IDU is connected to the ODU via a category 5E Ethernet cable This cable carries the Ethernet data between the two units as well as power 54 VDC and control signals to the ODU It also carries status indications from the ODU The Networ
56. erefore the domain filter feature will work only if you execute query name resolution via the NG While URL Blocking uses keywords to block all Web sites whose URL includes the pre x specified keyword Domain Filter blocks a single or multiple domains by specifying the suffix such as xxx com org etc Domain Filter gt Domain Filter MW Enable gt Log DNS Query M Enable gt Privilege IP Addresses Range From fi To 20 xI fumw msncom M Drop M Log hem sine com l Drop M Log bann google com M Drop IF Log I Drop T Log F Drop L Log l Drop T Log F Drop L Log l Drop T Log F Drop L Log all others l Drop L Log xI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HAr ER te E a o Undo Help Figure 40 Domain Filter NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Up to 9 Domain Suffixes can be defined and for each rule you can specify the desired action to be taken when a user attempts to access that domain For each rule you can define the following Table 28 Domain Filter Parameters Domain Filter Check to enable the Domain Filter feature to prevent users from accessing specific URLS Log DNS Query Check to enable logging users attempts to enter the specified URLs Privilege IP Addresses Sets a group of hosts and allows them to access the network Range without restriction The range is From 1 254 To 1 254 Domain Suffix A suffix of URL to be restricted For example c
57. ess is used for finding a DRAP server The Auto Discovery process is based on sending empty broadcast and the Discovery Time is the time that the unit will wait for a response before sending a new request Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 The default is 0 Acknowledge Time The Acknowledge Time is the timeout to be used between messages If no confirmation is received within this time a new message should be sent Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 The default is 0 3 10 7 Miscellaneous Items From the Miscellaneous Items page you can set the MAC Address for Wake on LAN and the Domain name or IP address for performing ping tests to the device Using the Web Configuration Server 96 Toolbox Miscellaneous Items gt MAC Address for Wake on LAN DHCP Chent List select one gt Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Undo Help Figure 68 Toolbox Miscellaneous Items The Miscellaneous Items window includes the following parameters Table 41 Miscellaneous Items Parameters MAC Address for Wake on Wake on LAN enables to remotely power up a networked LAN device To use this feature the target device must be Wake on LAN enabled and you need to know the device s MAC address e g 00 11 22 33 44 55 Click on Wake up to have the gateway immediately send the wake up frame to the
58. figuration If z necessary press the RESET ROUTER button for at least 5 seconds until the STATUS LED flashes 5 times After releasing the button the unit will resume operation with the factory default configuration 6 Connection to the Web Configuration Server is done using a web browser with the address http 192 168 1 1 the default LAN IP address If the Web Configuration Server is password protected you will be prompted to enter the password in order to login the default password is installer Refer to Chapter 3 for more details on using the Web Configuration Server 7 To enable access to the Monitor Program of a BreezeACCESS VL SU ODU a Open a web browser and connect to the Networking Gateway using the default LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 b Configure the WAN IP Address of the Networking Gateway to a static IP address that is different than that of the SU ODU and belongs to the subnet e g use 10 0 0 2 for the default IP address which is 10 0 0 1 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 c Reboot the Networking Gateway for the new settings to take effect 8 Using Telnet from the computer connect to the SU ODU s Monitor program using the SU ODU s IP address and configure its basic parameters according to instructions supplied by the system administrator Align the antenna of the SU ODU for optimal performance Refer to the Commissioning section of the relevant System Manual for details on configuration of basic parameters an
59. full access to the Internet and to network resources When denied the connection to the device he can communicate with other clients on the wired LAN but cannot connect to the Internet use the Print Server function communicate with Using the Web Configuration Server Basic Setting clients on the wireless LAN or use the Web configuration Association control Association refers to the exchanging of information between wireless clients and the device to establish a link between them wireless client is able to transmit and receive data to the device only after successful association Check Association control check box to control which wireless clients can associate to the wireless LAN If a client is denied the association to the wireless LAN he will not be able to send or receive any data via this device Select allow deny to allow or deny clients whose MAC addresses are not in the Control table to associate to the wireless LAN A wireless client who is allowed both to associate to the wireless LAN and to connect to the device has full access to the Internet and to network resources When allowed to associate to the wireless LAN but denied to connect to the device he can communicate with other clients on the LAN wired and wireless but cannot connect to the Internet use the Print Server function or use the Web configuration When denied to associate to the wireless LAN the client cannot communicate with other c
60. g the Web Configuration Server 1 Select Basic Setting gt Change Password submenu on the menu list The Change Password window opens Change Password Old Password New Password Reconfirm Old Password New Password Reconfirm Figure 31 Change Password 2 Type in the old password in the Old Password box 3 Type in the new password in the New Password box 4 Re type the new password in the Reconfirm box The password should be identical to the one entered in the New Password field 5 Click Save to save the new password s Follow this procedure for the Administrator Password level for the User Password level or for both password levels x The Administrator Password is visible to the Administrator entry level only Using the Web Configuration Server 58 Security Setting 3 7 Security Setting Click on the Security Setting menu on the menu list to display the submenus and the Security Setting window MAC Control Allow you to assign the different access right for different users and to assign specific IP address to a certain MAC address Packet Filters Allow you to assign the access right to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets and letting them pass or halting them based on the source and destination IP address URL Blocking Allow you to block LAN clients to connect to pre defined web sites Domain Filters Allow you to prevent users under this device from access
61. ges each time you connect to your Internet service provider Dynamic DNS tom Setting gt DDNS Disable Enable gt Provider DynDNS org Dynamic v gt Host Name gt Username E mail gt Password Key Figure 51 Dynamic DNS Before enabling Dynamic DNS you need to register an account on of the Dynamic DNS servers listed here under Provider DnyDNS org Dynamic NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server DnyDNS org Custom TZO com and dhs org Upon registration you will receive your account details The Dynamic DNS window includes the following parameters Table 36 Dynamic DNS Parameters Click Enable or Disable to enable disable Dynamic DNS Provider Select from the list of Dynamic DNS servers on which you have an account Host Name Enter to register a domain name to the DDNS provider The full domain name is concatenated with the specified Host Name and a suffix specified by the DDNS provider Username E mail Enter your Username or E mail address according to the DDNS provider you selected Password Key Enter your password or key according to the DDNS provider you selected After Dynamic DNS setting is configured click Save 3 9 4 SNMP Setting The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides the user with the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events
62. gn a fixed IP address to a specific MAC address x All the settings in this page will take effect only when MAC Address Control is set to Enable MAC Address Control gt MAC Address Control M Enable M Connection control I Association control Wireless and wired clients with C checked can connect to this device and allow DI unspecified MAC addresses to connect Wireless chents with A checked can associate to the wireless LAN and deny Di unspecified MAC addresses to associate 1 00 80 37 84 FC 8C 192 168 254 1157 Jh Iv 2 00 50 1 8 21 86 B1 192 168 254 1153 3 00 02 83 A9 E0 0E 192 168 254 1151 4 192 168 254 DHCP clients select one DI Copy to D 7 lt lt Previous Next gt gt Save Undo Help Figure 26 MAC Address Control The MAC Address Control window includes the following parameters Table 22 DHCP Clients List Parameters MAC Address Control Check Enable to enable the MAC Address Control feature Connection control 50 Check the Connection control check box to enable controlling which wired and wireless clients can connect to this device If a client is denied the connection to this device he will not be able to access the Internet either Select allow deny to allow or deny clients whose MAC addresses are not in the Control table see below to connect to this device deny is the default setting A wired client who is allowed to connect to the device has
63. gure 8 Setup Wizard WAN Type Static IP Address 29 Figure 9 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address rrrrrrnnnnnnnnvvrnrrrnnnnnnnrrrnnvrnnnnnnrrrnnrrnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnnnnnennnn 30 Figure 10 Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management 31 Figure 11 Setup Wizard PPP over Eihemei 32 Figure 12 Setup Wizard DIR 33 Figure 13 Setup Wizard Configuration CGompleted 35 Ure aR belo 0 US 36 Gr ee Stup Primary Setup EE 36 Ure o tal Computers anrrnnnooonnnnnnnnnonnrovnnnnnnnnnnrevnnnnnnnnnsnnnesnnnnnnnnnsnenevnnnnnnnnnsnnnsnnnnnnnnnssnen 37 Figure 17 Choose WAN Ty pe 2 ccccccccsseecceccceseeeeecscesneceesecsaecensscsaeeeeccsseeeessccseseeesscasseeeeesees 38 Figure 18 Primary Setup Static IP Address cc ccecccccccccccsesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeessaaeeeeeeeessaaaaeeeeeeeeees 39 Figure 19 Primary Setup Dynamic IP Address 40 Figure 20 Primary Setup Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Managemert 41 He NF SN PP Ev 43 Her Setup PPIP Ave 45 Figure 23 LAN SetU e eee aiB aaa 46 Figure 24 LAN Setup DHCP Server Enabled 48 Figures Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Fig
64. he IEEE The MAC sub layer handles access to shared media such as whether token passing or contention will be used Glossary MAC Address NAT ODU PPPoE SNMP SU TCP IP 120 Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a LAN Other devices in the network use these addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures MAC addresses are 6bytes long and are controlled by the IEEE Network Address Translation An IETF standard that allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with far fewer IP addresses than there are nodes on its internal network The NAT technology which is typically implemented in a router converts private IP addresses such as in the 192 168 0 0 range of the machine on the internal private network to one or more public IP addresses for the Internet It changes the packet headers to the new address and keeps track of each session When packets come back from the Internet NAT performs the reverse conversion to the IP address of the client machine Outdoor unit Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards PPP and Ethernet PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium such as a single DSL line wireless device or cable modem All the users over the Ethernet share a common con
65. he device s internal clock to synchronize PC s Date and Time with the PC s clock Set Date and Time manually Select if you want to manually set the device s internal clock You need to specify m Date Year Month Day m Time Hours 0 23 Minutes 0 59 Seconds 0 59 The clock is set upon clicking Save Es The device time is displayed at the bottom of the Status window In addition you can specify daylight saving time as follows E Daylight Saving Enable disable Daylight Saving and set start and end time of daylight saving time range 3 9 2 System Log System Log enables to set parameters for exporting system logs toa specified destination Two exporting methods are supported syslog UDP and SMTP TCP An e mail alert will be sent in one of the following conditions NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server M If the size of the log file is up to 12 Kbytes an e mail alert is sent every 1 hour E When the size of the log file reaches 12 Kbytes an e mail alert is sent immediately System Log gt IP Address of Syslog Server 192 168 1 C gt E mail Alert o SMTP Server IP Port E mail addresses E mail Subject User name Password gt Log Type System Activity Debug Information Attacks Dropped Packets Notice Figure 50 System Log The System Log window includes the following parameters Table 35 System Log Parameters IP Address for Syslog Server
66. he main area Many pages include a Save button Click on the Save button before selecting another page menu item or before quitting the application The Save functionality in many cases is per page If you leave the page without clicking the Save button all the changes in the page will be discarded Changes to most of the settings are applied only after restarting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 Control Buttons A control button causes an immediate action To activate a control button click on it Certain control buttons only appear in selected windows Others are common to most windows Some control buttons may be disabled for user entry level public password Using the Web Configuration Server Log in and Log out M Save Saves any changes made to the configuration Most changes require rebooting the system for them to take effect E Undo Recovers the original settings M Help Displays a help screen for the specific window M Refresh Refreshes the displayed information E Back Reverts to a previous step screen M lt lt Previous In windows that are divided into several pages use the lt lt Previous button to jump to the previous page E Next gt gt In windows that are divided into several pages use the Next gt gt button to jump to the next page E Cancel Clears unsaved changes to the configuration E Reboot Reboots the Networking Gateway NG System Manual Chapter 3
67. icated by the Networking Gateway before being allowed to use the Network services Product Description 1 2 4 NG System Manual Functions and Features SPI Mode Support When SPI Mode is enabled the Networking Gateway checks every incoming packet and detects if this packet has changed its IP address since initial negotiation DoS Attack Detection Support When this feature is enabled the Networking Gateway detects and logs Denial of Service DoS attack arriving from the Internet Advanced Functions System Time Allows synchronizing system time with a network time server with the PC or set the time manually E mail Alert The Networking Gateway can be configured to send its log file by mail Dynamic DNS At present the Networking Gateway supports 3 Dynamic DNSs DynDNS org TZO com and dhs org Routing Table The Networking Gateway supports static routing and two kinds of dynamic routing RIP1 and RIP2 Schedule Rule Customers can control the schedule when to allow and when to block for several functions such as virtual server and packet filters Chapter 1 Product Description 1 3 Specifications 1 3 1 Radio Specifications Table 1 Radio Specifications Frequency Data Rates m IEEE 802 119 mode 54M 48M 36M 24M 18M 12M 6M with auto fallback in E IEEE 802 11b mode 11M 5 5M 2M 1M with auto fallback in 1 3 2 Regulatory Standards Compliance Table 2 Regulatory Standards Co
68. ify a TCP or UDP protocol For example T80 U53 U2000 2999 No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP protocols An empty field denotes all port addresses Enable Check to enable the rule Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually Use Rulett Packet Filter can work with Scheduling Rules For details please refer to Schedule Rule on page 86 3 7 2 1 62 The Schedule Rule option facilitates the process of selecting a scheduling rule for each Filter ID Select a specific Schedule Rule from the Schedule Rule Combo box Select the Filter ID to which the schedule rule will apply from the ID Combo box and click Copy to to copy the Schedule Rule number to the selected Filter ID Click Save to save your Inbound Outbound Packet Filter settings The following paragraphs provide examples for using the Inbound Outbound Packet Filter option Inbound Filter To enable Inbound Packet Filter click on the Inbound Filter button and check the Enable box in the Inbound Packet Filter window In the following examples the SMTP Server port 25 POP Server port 110 Web Server port 80 FTP Server port 21 and News Server port 119 are defined in the Virtual Server or DMZ Host Using the Web Configuration Server Security Setting Example 1 Inbound Packet Filter gt Inbound Filter Enable C Allow all to pass except those match the following rules amp Deny all to pass except those match the following rules ID Source
69. indow closes and the Additional Port Information Required window reappears 11 Click Next The following window is displayed NG System Manual 116 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard X Completing the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Tou have selected port with the following characteristics SNMP Ho Protocol LPR lp Device 192 168 123 254 Fort Name IP 192 168 123 254 Adapter Type To complete this wizard click Finish 12 Click Finish The window closes 13 Close the Printer Ports window The new printer port appears in the Ports tab NG System Manual Appendix A Print Server HP LaserJet 2200 Series PCL 6 Pro Sr General Sharing Ports Advanced Color Management aas SG HP LaserJet 2200 Series PCL 6 Print to the following port zl Documents will print to the first free checked port Description Printer A Serial Fort E Print to File lt standard TCPVIP Port SE Auto hp des Local Part hul i AEE Enable bidirechonal support Enable printer pooling 14 Click Apply and then OK to close the window x Print a test page to ensure that the printer is working properly NG System Manual 118 DHCP DNS DRAP IDU IEEE IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g IP LAN MAC Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses f
70. ing specific URLs Firewall Allow you to add advance feature to deny or allow traffic from passing through the device Log out Miscellaneous Allow you to set some access right to this device Figure 32 Security Setting Window 3 7 1 MAC Control MAC Address Control allows to assign different access rights for different users and to assign a fixed IP address to a specific MAC address For further details see section 3 6 2 2 3 2 Packet Filters Administrator only IMPORTANT packet filters only works with NAT enabled Packet Filter enables to control which packets are allowed to pass through the networking gateway When selecting the Packet Filters submenu on the menu list the Outbound Packet Filter window opens To create inbound outbound filter rules note that the NG will first perform mask un mask of the NAT process and later check the rules Outbound and Inbound Packet Filter windows The button s text will change from E The Inbound Filter button at the bottom of the window toggles between the Inbound Filter to Outbound Filter accordingly NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 Using the Web Configuration Server 60 Security Setting Outbound Packet Filter gt Outbound Filter C Enable Allow all to pass except those match the following rules O
71. k on Reboot to restart your computer For more advance configurations see details on the specific windows below NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 6 Basic Setting The Basic Setting window allows to configure the settings for WAN LAN and Wireless and to change the password e WAN Sege gt Ale you to corian the VEAR stiang LAN Setup Aiye gon to confypart thet LAN meting 5 Wiri Allow you o congas the h seting Chee Poorer Albe yoti change rrmae pas eeo for berth aller andl uitt Figure 14 Basic Setting 3 6 1 WAN Setup Click on WAN Setup from the Basic Setting menu on the menu list The Primary Setup window appears The parameters displayed may vary depending on the WAN Type selected The default WAN Type is Dynamic IP Address Primary Setup gt WAN Type Dynamic IP Address gt Host Name optional gt WAN s MAC Address 00 03 40 A8 00 0C gt Renew IP Forever Enable Auto reconnect gt NAT O Disable Figure 15 WAN Setup Primary Setup Using the Web Configuration Server 36 Basic Setting The WAN setup window is read only for user level entry From the WAN Setup window you can M Set the WAN type allows to select the WAN connection type of your ISP E NAT Enable Disable When disabled the gateway functions as a regular router as opposed to a NAT router This option is available in the Primary Setup window for all WAN types Th
72. king Gateway is designed for remote management and supervision using the built in internal web server The Networking Gateway is easily updated and upgraded as it supports remote software and configuration file download Product Description Functions and Features 1 2 Functions and Features 1 2 1 Basic Functions NG System Manual Auto sensing Ethernet Switch Equipped with a 4 port auto sensing Ethernet switch Printer sharing Embedded print server to allow all of the networked computers to share one printer through the USB host port WAN Types Support of several WAN types Static Dynamic PPPoE PPTP and Dynamic IP with Road Runner Session Management e g Telstra BigPond Firewall All unwanted packets from outside intruders can be blocked to protect the Intranet DHCP Server Support All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP IP settings automatically from the Networking Gateway Web based configuring Configurable through any networked computer s web browser Virtual Server Support Enables to expose WWW FTP and other services on your LAN to other Internet users User Definable Application Sensing Tunnel Users can define the attributes to support special applications requiring multiple connections such as Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony and so on The Networking Gateway can sense the application type port as a trigger and open a multi port tunnel for it DMZ Host S
73. l automatically change to 8080 You can change the web server port to another port IMPORTANT When managing the NG via AlvariSTAR using the cut through option the Remote Administrator Port must be set to 8080 Administrator Time out The time of no activity to logout automatically Set it to zero to disable automatic time out TFTP Access Client Port When enabled the specified IP address can access the device using a TFTP client utility Discard PING from WAN When enabled any ping packet from WAN will be discarded side The default is Uncheck Using the Web Configuration Server 70 Security Setting Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 SPI Mode When enabled the router records the information such as IP address port address ACK SEQ number and so on of the packets that pass through the WAN and the Networking Gateway checks every incoming packet to detect whether it is valid The default is Uncheck DoS Attack Detection When enabled the router detects and logs the Denial of Service DoS attack that comes from the Internet Currently the Networking Gateway can detect the following DoS attack SYN Attack WinNuke Port Scan Ping of Death and Land Attack etc NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 8 NAT Setting Administrator only The NAT Setting page provides access to configuring the virtual server special
74. le Home A string of maximum 39 characters WAN s MAC Address The gateway s pre configured MAC Address m Clone MAC Click to replace the Gateway s WAN MAC Address with the PC s MAC Address Restore MAC When Clone MAC is activated the button changes to Restore MAC to enable to restore the unit s pre configured MAC Address Renew ID Forever When enabled this feature will automatically renew your IP address when the lease time expires even if the system is idle Enable Disable When disabled the gateway functions as a regular router as opposed to a NAT router The default is Enable 3 6 1 3 Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management Primary Setup SSS EEE gt WAN Type Dynamic IP Address Change gt Account gt Password OS gt Login Server O optional gt Renew IP Forever VW Enable Auto reconnect gt NAT l Disable Save Undo Virtual Computers Help Reboot Saved The change doesn t take effective until rebooting Figure 20 Primary Setup Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 17 The Setup page for Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management provides authentication using dedicated DHCP server and includes the following parameters Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management Parameters Account The account provided by your ISP A stri
75. lients on the LAN wired or wireless connect to the internet use the Print Server function or use the Web configuration NOTE Association control does not affect wired clients Control Table Each row in the control table indicates the MAC address and the mapped IP address of a single client MAC Address The MAC address of a specific client IP Address The expected IP address of the corresponding client Leave empty if you do not want to specify an IP address for the corresponding client C When Connection control is checked checking C will allow deny depending on the connection control setting the corresponding client to connect to this device A When Association control is checked checking A will allow deny depending on the association control setting the corresponding client to associate to the wireless LAN NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server gt To enter the MAC address Use the DHCP clients combo box DHCP chents E select one D Copy to Im E Figure 27 DHCP Clients Combo Box 1 Select a specific client in the DHCP clients Combo box and click on Copy to to copy the MAC address of the selected client to the selected ID in the ID Combo box When the unit has a list of clients connected through DHCP and the unit is reset the list will show empty In this case renew the PC IP address from DHCP on LAN 2 The control table is divided into several pages
76. ls and materials e g means for securing cables to walls etc Installation Panels Layout and Components 2 2 Panels Layout and Components 2 2 1 Front Panel r 0O0U LAN LINK ACT rs USB POWER RESET LINK ACT O Ki ROUTER alvarion 1 2 3 4 Q bei Kar CH V re am you mareten gt WLINK 10 100 l LAN SPEED 10 100 STATUS WLAN Wireless Networking Gateway Figure 1 Front Panel 2 2 1 1 Front Panel LEDs Table 6 Front Panel LEDs un Funetlon Description im Power Indication Power is available Wireless LAN Eas Sending or receiving data via wireless WLAN on Blinking Activity LAN a ix USB port is linked USB USB Port Activity o The USB port is sending or receiving Blinking data STATUS inki On w Se Status Blinking The unit is functioning properly An active station is connected to the corresponding LAN port LAN Status The corresponding LAN port is sending or Blinking o receiving data NG System Manual Chapter 2 Installation vm Function status Description Data rate is 100 Mbps on the LAN SPEED 10 100 LAN Port Data corresponding LAN port ES Data rate is 10 Mbps on the corresponding LAN port Ep ODU port is connected to the ODU The ODU port is sending or receiving data ODU Port Data Data rate is 100 Mbps Rate Data rate is 10 Mbps ODU Wireless Link Status The ODU is connected with an AU 2 2 1 2 RESET ROU
77. ming from IP 192 168 123 33 M This device will send SNMP Trap messages to 192 168 123 33 Using SNMP Version V2c Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 3 9 5 Routing Table Routing allows to determine the next hop IP address or interface to get one network segment different from the LAN network If you have more than one gateway and subnet you will need to enable Routing Table to allow packets to find the proper routing path and allow different subnets to communicate with each other Routing Table gt Dynamic Routing Disable RIPv1 O RIPv2 gt Static Routing Disable Enable gt Default Route WAN LAN IP 192 168 1 Ki oO U oo ol MA KW mh ra DD Figure 53 Routing Table Routing Table settings are used to setup the functions of static and dynamic routing The Routing Table window includes the following parameters Using the Web Configuration Server 84 Advanced Settings Administrator only Table 38 Routing Table Parameters Dynamic Routing Routing Information Protocol RIP will exchange information on destinations for computing routes throughout the network Static Routing For static routing you can specify up to 8 routing rules You can enter the destination IP address subnet mask and gateway hop for each
78. mpliance Safety EN 60950 CE IEC 60 950 US C UL Radio ETSI 300 328 FCC Part 15 D Product Description Specifications 1 3 3 Environmental Table 3 Environmental Specifications Item Details Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Operating humidity 5 95 non condensing 1 3 4 Mechanical Table 4 Mechanical Specifications 1 3 5 Electrical Table 5 Electrical Specifications Power Transformer 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2A max Supplies 5 VDC for the Networking Gateway IDU and 55 VDC for the ODU via the RADIO connector Power Consumption m Networking Gateway IDU 5 VDC 10W max m ODU 55 VDC 50W max NG System Manual apter 2 Installation his Chapter Installation Requirements page 10 Panels Layout and Components page 11 Installation and Commissioning page 14 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 Installation Requirements Packing List Networking Gateway IDU Antenna Power Transformer Mains power cord Additional Installation Requirements Ethernet cable s for connecting to the end user s data equipment Mains plug adapter or termination plug if the power plug on the supplied AC power cord does not fit local power outlets PC with an Ethernet card and an Ethernet cable for configuring the Networking Gateway IDU parameters using a web browser and for configuring the SU ODU parameters using Telnet Other installation too
79. n which they are based are subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion Ltd will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment NG System Manual About This Manual This manual contains the following chapters HM Chapter 1 Product Description Describes the Networking Gateway and its components E Chapter 2 Installation Describes how to install the system and its components E Chapter 3 Operation and Administration Describes how to use the web based management application f
80. nection so the Ethernet principles supporting multiple users in a LAN combines with the principles of PPP which apply to serial connections Simple Network Management Protocol A network management protocol that provides a means to monitor and control network devices and to manage configurations statistics collection performance and security SNMP works by sending messages called protocol data units PDUs to different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices called agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requesters Subscriber Unit Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of protocols developed by the U S Department of Defense to allow communication between dissimilar networks and systems over long distances TCP IP is the de facto standard for data transmission over networks including the Internet NG System Manual TFTP UDP WAN NG System Manual Glossary Trivial File Transfer Protocol Simplified version of FTP that allows files to be transferred from one computer to another over a network usually without the use of client authentication User Datagram Protocol Connectionless transport layer protocol in the TCP IP protocol stack UDP is a simple protocol that exchanges datagrams without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery requiring that error processing and retransmission be handled by other protocols UDP is defined in
81. ng of maximum 53 characters Password The password provided by your ISP If you do not want to change the password leave empty A string of maximum 53 characters Login Server The Login Server optional Leave empty if you want the default server A string of maximum 31 characters Renew IP Forever Enable Disable when enabled your IP address will 3 6 1 4 42 automatically be renewed when the lease time expires even if the system is idle Enable Disable When disabled the gateway functions as a regular router as opposed to a NAT router The default is Enable PPP over Ethernet Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services If this is the case click Change to select PPPoE as your WAN type The Primary Setup window display changes to reflect the parameters for PPPoE Using the Web Configuration Server Basic Setting Primary Setup KE EEE EEE O O gt WAN Type PPP over Ethernet Change gt PPPoE Account PO gt PPPoE Password gt Primary DNS nung 8Ft S gt Secondary DNS nunn gt Maximum Idle Time bm seconds gt Connection Control Auto reconnect Always on gt MTU H 492 Save Undo More gt gt Help Reboot Saved The change doesn t take effective until rebooting Figure 21 Primary Setup PPPoE The Setup page for PPPoE includes the following parameters Table 18 PPP over Ethernet Parameters PPPoE Account The account assigned to you b
82. ng the Web Configuration Server 56 Basic Setting Preamble Type Authentication Type SSID Broadcast Antenna Transmit Power Defines the length of the Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC block for communication between the Access Point and roaming wireless adapters long transmit preamble may provide a more reliable connection or slightly longer range A short transmit preamble provides better performance Select short long or automatic preamble to be assigned to each packet The default is auto mode Used for wireless authentication when associated with an AP router E Open System m Shared Key m Both The default is Both Enable Disable broadcasting the network s ID The default is Enable Select the antenna s transmission power from the dropdown list The average wireless mini PCI output power is approximately 15 including supplied antenna The default is 100 TX power 17 dBm 3 6 3 3 MAC Address Control MAC Address Control allows to assign different access rights for different users and to assign a fixed IP address to a specific MAC address For further details see section 3 6 2 2 3 6 4 Change Password The Change Password window allows to change the system password For security reasons it is strongly recommended that you do so Changing the password is applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 Se To access change password NG System Manual Chapter 3 Usin
83. om xxx com Action You can specify the type of action you want performed when someone attempts to access the specific URL that meets the domain suffix m Drop Check to block access m Log Check to log the access attempt Enable Check to enable the rule Each rule can be enabled disabled individually In the example above Figure 40 1 The URL www msn com will be blocked and the action will be recorded in the log file 2 The URL www sina com will not be blocked but any attempt to enter the Web site will be recorded in the log file 3 The URL www google com will be blocked but the action will not be recorded in the log file 4 IP address X X X 1 X X X 20 where X X X is the network configured on the LAN side by default 192 168 1 can access network without restriction Click Save to save your settings Using the Web Configuration Server 68 Security Setting 3 7 5 Firewall Administrator only Firewall rules deny allow traffic from passing through the device In case firewall and filter rules are provisioned NG will check the firewall rule first If firewall is allowed the NG checks the filter rule IMPORTANT Firewall will work only with the NAT feature enabled Inbound outbound packet filter works property only with NAT enabled Firewall x x r 2 S S S S e s lt 14 EI e as i s Allow v Allow ze Allow v Allow v Allow Allow ze DDDDDD DD S ES S S
84. on Server Maximum Idle Time The amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPTP session To disable this feature set this parameter to 0 seconds or enable Auto reconnect Connection Control Authentication for IP allocation Select one of the following options WR Connect on demand An IP address is automatically allocated whenever the user attempts to make a connection Auto reconnect Always on The system automatically connects to the ISP after restart or after connection is dropped m Manually The user manually performs the connection 3 6 2 LAN Setup Select Basic Setting gt LAN Setup submenu on the menu list The LAN Setup window opens LAN Setup b LAM TP Address 192 le 254253 F LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 1 b DACP Serves Thsable C Enable F DENCE Droen amp Thsable Enable Proxy IF ne 1 0 Seve Undo Cieris List Fixed happing Help Figure 23 LAN Setup Using the Web Configuration Server 46 Basic Setting The LAN Setup page includes the following parameters Table 20 LAN Setup Parameters LAN IP Address Sets the local IP address of the device The users on your network must use this LAN IP address as their default gateway You can change it as necessary The default is 192 168 1 1 LAN Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask to the LAN IP address DHCP Server Enable Disable to turn off this service When enabled the LAN Setup window display changes indicated by
85. oper operation using the LED indicators see Table 6 Installation 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 NG System Manual Notes on Using the Networking Gateway in Alvarion s Systems Notes on Using the Networking Gateway in Alvarion s Systems Notes on Using Networking Gateways ina BreezeMAX System Version 1 5 and higher E The Monitor program of the SU ODU uses the fixed IP address 192 168 254 251 with the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 To access the Monitor program of the SU ODU from the LAN port of the Gateway the WAN port must be configured to static IP address that belongs to the same subnet e g 192 168 254 253 which is the default The LAN IP Address must be configured to a different subnet e g 192 168 1 1 24 which is the default It is recommended to enable DHCP Server on the LAN and use a PC with a DHCP Client defaults E Information about the Gateways using DRAP that are connected to each SU can be viewed in the Base Station s Monitor program in the Voice Networking Gateways option of the Configuration menu for a selected SU The displayed information includes Gateway s type and IP Address VLANs are not supported by the Networking Gateway HM Provision an L2 Service Note that the Networking Gateway does not support VLANs Notes on Using Networking Gateways ina BreezeACCESSVL System To access the Monitor program of the SU ODU from the LAN port of the Gateway the WAN port must be configured to static IP addre
86. or configuring parameters and managing the Networking Gateway E Appendix A Print Server Describes how to configure the printer Server Chapter 1 Product Description EEN 1 1 1 Introducing the Networking Gateway IDU annvennnnvnnnnnnernnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnr 2 1 2 Functions and Features ssanrennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnennnnnnnnnvennnvennnnennnnnnnnnvennnnennnnen 3 bg 10 EEE EN 3 e ETH Tino TEEN 4 Ao WO Stee E 4 1 2 4 Advanced Functions rrrnnnnrrvrrnnnnnrvnnrnnnnnrrnrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnssnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnssnnnnnnsnee 5 EE MS NE NE NN 6 1 3 1 Radio Specifications rrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnrrrrvvrrrnnnnnnrrrrrnrrrnnnnnssrnnnnnnnnnnnnsssnnnnnnnnnsnsennnn 6 1 3 2 Regulatory Standards Compliance 0000nnnnn0000annnnnnosennnnennnosrnnnrnnnensennnrnreennnne 6 H o al UCI 7 MP Chanical pmmme sreceossrnoronnrreonnnnnvnnnnnnevnnnnsnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnsvnnnnensnnnnnvnnnnnnrennnvensnnnnne 7 eo os REE 7 B RRE EE EEE EEE 9 2 1 Installation RequirementsS rannvennnvevnnuvnnnnvnnnnnennnuvnnnvennnnvrnnnvevnnuennnnernnnvnnnnver 10 PN 10 2 1 2 Additional Installation Requirements rrrrnrrnnnnnrvnrrnnnnnrvnrnnnnnrennrnnnnnenvrnnnenrennnnnn 10 2 2 Panels Layout and Components rvnnnvvnnnnnevnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnvennnnnvennnnr 11 2 ENN 11 2 2 2 Rear Panel CGomponents 13 2 3 Installation and Commissioning rraannxvrnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnvennnn 14
87. r PPTP respectively Using the Web Configuration Server 26 Status IP Address The WAN IP address m Release Administrator only In Dynamic IP Address mode only Click to release the WAN IP address Subnet Mask The Subnet mask of the device The default is 255 255 255 0 The default Gateway IP address The DNS Server IP address es Connection Time PPPoE Connect Disconnect When in PPPoE or PPTP mode click and PPTP modes only Connect to initiate a session or Disconnect to terminate a session Peripheral Status The USB Printer status Not ready no printer is available Off line or No Paper the printer is off line or the paper tray is empty Printing the printer is currently printing Ready a printer is connected and ready to print Device error a general error occurred Traffic Statistics Enables to monitor inbound and outbound packets for WAN LAN and wireless beginning from last reset In addition the Status window includes the following buttons E View Log opens the log file for viewing See section 3 10 1 E Clients List opens the list of DHCP assigned clients See section 02 1 NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 5 Wizard Administrator only The Setup Wizard will guide you through the basic configuration procedure recommended for most users Setup Wizard will guide you through a basic configuration procedure step by step
88. r click on the Outbound Filter button and check the Enable box in the Outbound Packet Filter window Example 1 Outbound Packet Filter gt Outbound Filter MW Enable Allow all to pass except those match the following rules C Deny all to pass except those match the following rules ID Source IP Ports Destination IP Ports Enable Use Rulet H 92 168 123 149 25 1 10 fi 92 168 123 20 q xI 1 2 3 4 2 6 2 8 ER EE Gt ER E EN Schedule rule 00 Always DI Copy to D e Save Undo Inbound Filter MAC Level Help Figure 36 Outbound Packet Filter Example 1 In this example IP 192 168 123 149 is restricted from sending packets to any IP address on the WAN side to ports 25 to 110 It is allowed to send packets to any ports other than 25 to 110 to any IP on the WAN side IP 192 168 123 20 is not allowed to send packets to any port and any IP on the WAN side All other IPs are allowed to send packets to any port and any IP on the WAN side Using the Web Configuration Server Sud av NG System Manual Security Setting Example 2 Outbound Packet Filter gt Outbound Filter M Enable C Allow all to pass except those match the following rules amp Deny all to pass except those match the following rules ID Source IP Ports Destination IP Ports Enable Use Rulet 192 168 123 100 fi 92 168 123 119 a d OF uoan d ir fe Go Er ts ER E EE EI
89. rom a pre defined list to nodes ona network Using DHCP to manage IP addresses simplifies client configuration and efficiently utilizes IP addresses Domain Name System The name resolution system that lets users locate computers on the Internet TCP IP network by domain name The DNS server maintains a database of domain names host names and their corresponding IP addresses Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol Indoor Unit Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE pronounced I triple E is an organization composed of engineers scientists and students The IEEE is best known for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry In particular the IEEE 802 standards for local area networks are widely followed The standard applies to wireless LANs and provides data rate of 11 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band The standard applies to wireless LANs and provides data rate of 54 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band Internet Protocol The standard that defines how data is transmitted over the Internet IP bundles data including e mail faxes voice calls and messages and other types into packets in order to transmit it over public and private networks Local area Network A computer network limited to a small geographical area such as a single building The network typically links PCs as well as shared resources such as printers Media Access Control The lower of the two sub layers of the data link layer defined by t
90. s should be set on the subnet of LAN Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to Section 3 10 5 3 8 4 VPN Pass Through VPN Pass through gt VPN PPTP Pass Through gt VPN IPSec Pass Through Figure 47 VPN Pass Through Using the Web Configuration Server 76 NAT Setting Administrator only The VPN Pass Through window includes the following parameters Table 33 VPN Pass Through Parameters VPN PPTP Pass Through Check to enable PPTP connection to pass through the device The device can handle up to 8 concurrent sessions The default is Check VPN IPSec Pass Through Check to enable IPSec connection to pass through the device The device can handle up to 16 concurrent sessions The default is Check NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 9 Advanced Settings Administrator only The Advanced Settings menu provides access to configuring additional features such as System Time Log Dynamic DNS SNMP Routing Scheduling Rules and enabling Universal Plug and Play protocol System Time Allow you to set device time System Log Allow you to manage system log Dynamic DNS Allow you to set dynamic DNS SNMP Allow you to set SNMP service Routing Allow you to configure routing table for advanced connection Schedule Rule Allow you to set schedule rules for Packet Filters and Virtual Server service Figure 4
91. settings to default or Cancel to keep the current settings Using the Web Configuration Server 94 Toolbox 3 10 5 Reboot gt To reboot the system 1 Click Reboot in the menu list The following message appears Windows Internet Explorer E Reboot right now Figure 66 Reboot 2 Click OK to reboot or Cancel to continue working Es Most of the configurations performed require to reboot the system for them to take effect 3 10 6 DRAP Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol DRAP is used for registration to the Base Station to which the SU is connected by performing Discovery DRAP Protocol gt DRAP O Disable Enable gt DRAP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 gt Server Port 8171 CH gt Discovery Time gt Acknowledge Time second optional x100m5 optional CH Figure 67 DRAP Protocol NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server The DRAP Protocol window includes the following parameters Table 40 DRAP Protocol Parameters DRAP Select Enable Disable to enable disable this feature When enabled a DRAP Server must be available The default is Disable DRAP Server IP Address The IP address of the DRAP Server Leave empty for Auto Discovery Server Port The UDP port used for the DRAP server For BreezeMAX use port 8171 The default is 8171 Discovery Time The Discovery Time is the timeout to be used when the Auto Discovery proc
92. ss that belongs to the subnet as the SU ODU the default for ODU is 10 0 0 1 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The LAN IP Address must be configured to a different subnet e g 192 168 1 1 24 which is the default It is recommended to enable DHCP Server on the LAN enabled by default and use a PC with a DHCP Client Notes on Using AlvariSTAR for Remote Management of Networking Gateways To enable remote management via the WAN enable Remote Administrator Host and specify the IP address or subnet of the remote management station s Verify that the Remote Administrator Port is configured to 8080 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server In This Chapter Start up and Log in on page 20 Status on page 26 Wizard on page 28 Basic Setting on page 36 Security Setting on page 59 NAT Setting on page 72 Advanced Settings on page 78 Toolbox on page 91 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 1 Introduction The Networking Gateway IDU can be configured using the following methods E Using a web browser to access the built in Web Configuration Server E Using TFTP to load a backup configuration file from a PC with a TFTP Client connected to a LAN port the unit includes a TFTP Server For more details see section 3 10 3 This document describes the configuration using the Web Configuration Server Using the Web Configuration Server 20 3 2 Ea 3 2 2 NG System Manual Ac
93. st Parameters AAA 55 Advanced Wireless Setting Parametere 56 Advanced Wireless Setting Parametere 61 JRL BONN PANEL EE 66 Domain Filter Parameters rrrnrnnrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnsvnvnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnennnnnnrennnnsrnnnnnnee 68 lee Tt 69 Miscellaneous Items Parameters rrrrrennnnnnvnnennnnnrnnnnnnnnnvnnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnsnnennnnnnsnnennnnnnee 70 Virtual Server Parameters rrrrnvnnnrvrvrrrnnnnnnrrrrrrvrrvnnnnvrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrsssevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnssssensnee 73 Special Applications Harameiers 75 VPN Pass Through Parameters rrrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrennnnrennnnnnsnnnnnnrennnnsrennnnsennnnn 77 System Time Parameters ccccccccessseccceeccceeesseececeeeeseeeseceeeesseeeseeeeeeeessaeaaeeeeeeeesssaeeeees 79 System Log Parameters cccccccccsessecceeeeeceeessseceeeeeesaeeseeeeeessuaesseeceeeeessuaaaeeeeeeeessseeseess 80 Dynamic DNS Parameters rrrnnnnnnnnvnnrnnnnnrvnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnsennnnnnnnsennnnnnnnsrnnnnnnsennnnnnsnsee 82 SNMP en 83 Routing Table Harameterg ccccccccccsseecceeceeeseceeeceeeeeceeesaeeseeeseaeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeesaness 85 Scheduling Table Parameters cccccccccccccccesseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeesseeeeseeeeeeeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeageas 87 DRAP Protocol P rameters wrsnseissiassehauncssiesaestesvehanetudavnnsewteesdncesont veseetsneedeviensaceetanniatse textes 96 Miscellaneous Items Parameters ccccccccneeceeeceeee
94. target device m DHCP Client List Select a client from the dropdown list for which you want to perform Wake on LAN Copy Click to copy the DHCP client s MAC Address to the Wake on LAN Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 Domain Name or IP address Allows to configure an IP and ping the device You can ping for Ping Test a specific IP to test that it is up and running The IP must allow receiving and returning ICMP packets Changes to the settings are applied only after rebooting the unit refer to section 3 10 5 Click on Save to save your settings NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 11 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary Table 42 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary Parameter Range Options Default Printer USBO Not Ready Status Off line or no paper Printing Ready Device error Primary Setup WAN Type m Static IP Address Dynamic IP Address m Dynamic IP Address m Dynamic IP Address with RRSM m PPP over Ethernet m PPTP Primary Setup Static IP Address WAN IP Address X X X X WAN Subnet Mask Check Uncheck Primary Setup Dynamic IP Address A string of maximum 39 characters WANS MAC Address 192 168 254 253 X X X X 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uncheck Using the Web Configuration Server Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary
95. te 0 59 Second 0 59 Daylight Saving Enable Disable Disable Daylight Saving Month Jan Dec SEN Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Daylight Saving Month Jan Dec End Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 System Log IP Address of 1 254 Syslog Server Using the Web Configuration Server 106 Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary Enable IP Check Uncheck Uncheck Address E mail Alert Check Uncheck Uncheck Enable SMTP Server X X X X IP Port mees L nsen unge Asing otmaamum oeege Username Jungen osee Patos Asing otmaamum z5 eraras Log Type System Activity Check Uncheck Uncheck Debug Information Check Uncheck Uncheck Attacks Check Uncheck Uncheck Dropped Packets Check Uncheck Uncheck Notice Check Uncheck Uncheck Dynamic DNS DDNS Disable Disable Enable Provider DnyDNS org Dynamic DnyDNS org Dynamic DnyDNS org Custom TZO com m dhs org Username E mail A string of maximum 63 characters nm Password Key A string of maximum 63 characters me Enable SNMP E Local Check Uncheck m Uncheck E Remote Check Uncheck m Check NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Parameter RangeiOptions pen SNMP Version m Vi V2c m V2c Dynamic Routing Disable Disable RIPv1 RIPv2 Static Routing Disable Enable Default route m WAN WAN m LAN IP Routing Rules 1 8 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Hop Uncheck Enable Check Uncheck Schedule
96. up Faxing See Also 2 Troubleshoot printing Get help with printing Other Places Control Panel Sy Scanners and Cameras 3 My Documents A My Pictures ig My Computer Details 2 Select the printer Right Click on it a quick menu appears Select Properties from the menu NG System Manual Web Configuration Server s Parameters Summary HP Laser Jet 2200 Series PCL 6 Pro X Generall Sharif Ports seed Calor Management SES Ce HP Lasenlet 2200 Series PCL 6 Print to the following ports Documents will print to the first free checked port Description Printer Printer Part a HP Lasenlet 2200 Series PC Printer Port Printer Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port eral Fart awe Enable bidirectional support Enable printer pooling 3 Select the Ports tab Click Add Port Printer Ports Available port types Hs arrure dl Standard TCPJIP Port 4 Select Standard TCP IP Port and then click New Port The TCP IP Printer Port Wizard appears 5 Click Next The Add Port window is displayed NG System Manual Appendix A Print Server Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard X Add Port For which device do you want to add a port Enter the Printer Name or IF address and a port name for the desired device Printer Name or IP Addrekg 192 165 123 254 Fort Hame IH 192 168 123 254 6 Enter the IP address of the Networking Gateway device
97. upport Allows one specific networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet This function is used when special application sensing tunnel feature is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly Use with caution Chapter 1 Product Description 1 1 2 3 Statistics of WAN Support Enables to monitor inbound and outbound packets Wireless Functions High speed for wireless LAN connection Up to 54 Mbps data rate by incorporating Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM IEEE 802 11b compatible 11M Allowing inter operation among multiple vendors IEEE 802 11g compatible 54M Allowing inter operation among multiple vendors Auto fallback 54M 48M 36M 24M 18M 12M 6M data rates with auto fallback in 802 11g mode 11M 5 5M 2M 1M data rates with auto fallback in 802 11b mode Security Functions Packet Filter Packet Filter allows controlling access to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets and letting them pass or blocking them based on the source and destination IP addresses and ports Domain Filter Support Enables preventing users from accessing specific domains by disabling the DNS resolution URL Blocking Support URL Blocking uses keywords to block hundreds of applicable websites connections VPN Pass through The Networking Gateway can also support VPN pass through 802 1X Support When the 802 1X function is enabled the Wireless user must be authent
98. ure 52 Figure 53 xiv Biel Le E a oi e a iiaea e o 49 MAC Address COMM DEE 50 Belg Gen OOmDO BOX SE PE 52 MEL NN 52 Wireless EE EEE 54 Advanced Wireless Setting ccccccccccesssseeeceeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeessseeesseeeeesseaaaaeseeeeeeess 55 Change Password DEE 58 Security Setting Window rrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnvvvnnrrnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnssennnrnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnsnnnnnee 59 Packet Filter Initial Window rrnnrrneennnnnrrvrnnrnnnvrvnrnnnerreennnnnerrrensnnnrreennnnnereennnnnerseennnnnnsse 61 Inbound Packet Filter Example 1 63 Inbound Packet Filter Example 2 63 Outbound Packet Filter Example 1 64 Outbound Packet Filter Example 2 65 RENN 65 URL Blocking Example 66 Pan lvauiteun sari enaduanselsintsteaaseiaietga 67 le 69 Miscellaneous eme 70 NAT dl Le PE EEE gesivpnetceaeddastn ee E 72 NTU ell e 73 Ser E AA 6 CAO EE 75 MIE 76 VEN 76 Advanced SENG EE EE SR 78 TE 78 LO EEE EE KN 80 PINNE 81 SI 0 EEE EE aipeteindet bec E A 83 KOTE 84 NG System Manual Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Introducing the Networking Gateway IDU Sjel slo Eege 86 CC CUS tdle e EEN 87 Schedule Rule Setting Example Step 1 rrrrrrnnnnnrnrrnnrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnrrnnnnsnnsssnnnnnnnnnn 88 Schedule Rule Setting Example Step 2 8
99. x server s IP address RADIUS Port The 802 1x server s service port RADIUS Shared Key Key value shared by the RADIUS server and the networking gateway The key value is consistent with the one in the RADIUS server H If you enable the 802 1x or WPA feature you must have a RADIUS server available 3 6 3 1 Wireless Clients List Clicking on the Wireless Clients List button that appears in the Wireless Setting window opens the Wireless Clients List window Wireless Clients List Mon May 02 10 10 40 2005 00 0C F1 0C 48 3A Back Retesh Figure 29 Wireless Clients List Using the Web Configuration Server 54 Basic Setting The Wireless Clients List displays the following parameters for each wireless client Table 24 Wireless Clients List Parameters Connected Time The connection time MAC Address The MAC address of the wireless client 3 6 3 2 Advanced Wireless Setting Clicking the Advanced Wireless Setting button that appears in the Wireless Setting window opens the Advanced Wireless Setting window Advanced Wireless Setting EE a Sege F Beacon Interval 100 dense range l 1000 define 100 P RTS Threshold PA range 256 2432 default 2432 F Pragmentatvan Threshold Daa range 2560 2346 default 2346 even menber only P OTIM Interval D tge 165535 default 3 b Waeleze Mede C 802 16 ony C 802 11g ony mired b TX Rates auto Mbps b Preamble Type Short Preamble Long Preamble
100. y your ISP PPPoE Password The password assigned to you by your ISP This field always appears blank If you don t want to change the password leave it empty Primary DNS The DNS provided by your ISP To use a specific DNS enter a specific address Leave the default 0 0 0 0 setting to automatically assign the parameter Secondary DNS The backup DNS provided by your ISP optional Maximum Idle Time The amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPPoE session To disable this feature set this parameter to 0 seconds or enable Auto reconnect The Maximum Idle Time is applicable only when Connection Control is set to Connect on demand or to Manually Connection Control Authentication for IP allocation Select one of the following options WR Connect on demand An IP address is automatically allocated whenever the user attempts to make a connection Auto reconnect Always on The system automatically NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server connects to the ISP after restart or after connection is dropped m Manually The user manually performs the connection Maximum Transmission Unit Most ISPs provide an MTU value to users The maximum MTU MTU value allowed is 1492 bytes More gt gt Click to display the following parameters m PPPoE Service Name optional Directs to a PPPoE server m Assigned IP Address optional The fixed IP assigned by the ISP
101. ystem Password field and click the Log in button The default passwords for the two access levels are Ee m For Administrators installer m For Users public System Status Remaining Lease Time 21 44 22 IP Address 172 17 31 93 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 172 17 31 29 199 203 141 48 199 203 141 47 Gateway Domain Name Server Printer USB0 Not ready WAN 1196787 8955 LAN 12512 4952 Wireless 658 8154 Help Refresh Device Time Thu Jul 01 14 15 45 2004 Figure 3 Log In Window Upon successful Log in the Networking Gateway Main Window appears NG System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server eech E e 24 System Status Remaining Lease Time 21 21 00 IP Address RRE Release Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 12173129 Domain Name Server 199 203 141 48 199 203 141 47 Printer USB0 Not ready WAN 1230025 9215 LAN 13146 5420 Wireless 658 8350 View Log Clients List Help Refresh Page Main Area Device Time Thu Jul 01 14 39 07 2004 Figure 4 Networking Gateway Main Window The Main Menu The Web Configuration Server view consists of a number of menu links to the left Clicking on each of them expands the menu node and displays the selected page with the applicable content configurable parameters options or status information in t
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