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2. box When the Network dialog box similar to Figure B 1 appears click the Configuration tab Under the The following network components are installed list click your Ethernet card to highlight it for example TCP IP gt Realtek RTL8139 A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Then click the Properties button to continue Client for Microsoft Networks Dial Up Adapter Realtek RTL8139 A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Y TCP IP gt Realtek RTL8139 A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter m File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks se J Remove JI Properies Client for Microsoft Networks Figure B 1 BRORDXEMT Note For Windows 2000 XP users instead of the Network dialog box you will see the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box similar to Figure B 2 Under the list box of Components checked are used by this connection select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties to open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 3 Inthe TCP IP Properties dialog box Figure B 3 click the IP Address tab and make sure that IP Address is 192 168 1 x for example 192 168 1 2 and the Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 Click OK to close this dialog box 4 Again click the OK button on the Network dialog box or Local Area Connection Properties dialog box for Windows 2000 XP users to confirm the change settings 5 Restart your computer when prompt
3. entry manually to open the The DNS hostname table containing al curret ONS cents created Create New Hostname Entry page Enter the Hostname and IP Address and click Figure 4 23 Apply to confirm the settings The newly added DNS hostname will appear on the DNS hostname table as seen on Figure 4 23 Application Control The Application Control allows you to set up the LAN to WAN Firewall and Intrusion Detection through packet filtering 55 gt Sa User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 LAN to WAN Firewall Refer to Figure 4 24 select Wizard Setup Status the firewall level for your DSL acvanceasetup vague waren mini on network and click Apply to LAN Application Control confirm your selection Ifyou DNS E EE Application Control Use the options below to restrict computers on the LAN from accessing applications on the Internet select the Advanced User Mim tes The firewall function is currently disabled HEP ease select the firewall to be Define option the page will maintenance refreshed and appear with The firewall will not affect NAT Application Block All Traffic Blocked you may have enabled m the options for you to further Advanced User Define Please check the NAT Application configuration Apply configure the packet filtering Note 7he fable of default policies for various security levels
4. rules between WAN and Primary LAN or between Figure 4 24 WAN and Secondary LAN Note This feature is for advanced users J The deault policies for various security levels are applied as below who have 1n depth knowledge Other application services which are not listed here are blocked i the firewall is enabled about network configuring Enable the setting only if you would like to a re io apply packet filtering rules from es fos fo your LAN to WAN or in between o a the two subnetworks on your LAN S POPXtp P 110 Yes Yes Nol To find out your BritePort 8120 s GEES ici BEE 399 Yes Ye Yeo Ys No default policies of filtering rules for SS various security levels click the 1 Yes Yes No np Yes Nol The table of default policies for pl Ye various security levels link located De Ye at the bottom of the Application MSN Messenger Voice Commepfadg 6991 No Ne Control page to open the Firewall i cies wi ee ie rer re eo Policies window similar to Figure Raster ne 4 25 Seet rere n eno BEER J Firewall Policies Microsoft Internet Explorer H zZ o EI o zZ a Ei zZ Di n nn zZ zZ o o zzi 5 5 5 n zz zZ E BEEEEEEEEEEEEE Soo eo he oOo Te he po po
5. 30 minutes min 1 max 1440 Unlimited time Byusing C HTTP Telnet SNMP Enable Secured Remote Client IP Wizard Setup Status gt Advanced Setup Administration DSL LAN WAN IP Route DNS Application Control Internet Security NAT Application UPnP gt Maintenance Figure 4 12 Administration Web Port This router currently runs on the web server 80 Change the web server port to 80 Apply Note To activate new setting you must save configuration and then reset your router Figure 4 13 Lm Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 DSL Configuration DSL DSL Configuation allows you wizard setup to change the Current DSL Jeer ease Line Mode The default line IMS mode is G dmt To change the WAN setting click and select Convo different Line Mode from the el drop down box Click Apply memes to confirm the new setting Current DSL Line Mode E Once the DSL Line Mode 15 EH changed information in the DSL Configuration table Figure 4 14 similar to Figure 4 14 such as the DS Speed Downstream Speed and US Speed Upstream Speed will also change reflecting the new setting Data in the DSL Configuration table is also linked to the DSL Connection page under Status Note You should not change the default Current DSL Line Mode unless instructed by
6. Modem A device that allows a computer to transmit data to other computers via telephone lines Multiplexing Sending multiple signals on one channel by dividing time or frequency intervals among them NAT Network Address Translation An Internet standard that enables a local area network to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of IP addresses for external traffic NAT provides a type of firewall security by hiding internal IP addresses Since they re used internally only there s no possibility of conflict with IP addresses used by other companies and organizations Netscape Navigator Communicator A popular Web browser NIC Network Interface Card A card that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network The NIC manages the flow of network information to and from the computer Octet A group of eight binary bits A less precise term for an octet is a byte Packet A unit of information which 1s data of a fixed length sent as a whole from one device to another on a network It contains a header with destination address and control information and a payload that has the user data Ping Packet Internet Groper An Internet program used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waits for a reply PING is used primarily to troubleshoot network connections Plug and Play The capability of an
7. However if you experience noise on the second line you may wish to install microfilters on those outlets as well e Foratwo line phone where one of them shares a DSL line if you experience static or disruption of service after installing a microfilter you will need to purchase a line swapper You need to first install the swapper on the outlet and then connect the microfilter to the swapper e Ifyou currently subscribe to an Intercom or Monitoring service through a phone outlet please contact your Intercom Monitoring service provider before installing a microfilter to the outlet Once installation is complete you should contact the Intercom Monitoring service provider again to test the line 19 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Hardware Installation Figure 2 4 illustrates the basic hardware connections of your BritePort 8120 Refer to Figure 2 5 for a more in depth LAN connection RESET button ON OFF Switch DSL line Ethernet Ports 10BASE T PHONE 12DC IN 2 Mircofilter Ces RJ 11 Cable Ethernet Cable RJ 45 Cable p EJ aile z E Telephone Note BritePort 8120 supports up to 4 computers directly connecting to its 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports Ethernet Port Figure 2 4 Connecting devices to BritePort 8120 Note e Make sure your BritePort 8120 is powered on when you configure computers on your network for DSL connection e
8. If warm reboot is unsuccessful shut off power to the computer and turn on after waiting for a few seconds 5 Web browser does not connect to the BritePort s Configuration page Cause You may not be using the correct IP address Solution Try the following Make sure that the RJ 45 Ethernet cable that used to connect your PC to BritePort 8120 is plugged in correctly and securely Q Inthe URL field Address field of your Web browser make sure that you have typed the correct IP address 192 168 1 1 Check your Network Properties to ensure that the option Obtain an IP address automatically has been selected or it is configured to the same Subnet Mask as the BritePort s IP address Note For information on how to configure your PC Network Properties to automatcially detect and obtain an IP address please refer to Chapter 3 BritePort Setup Wizard To manually specify the IP address and Subnet Mask of your PC Network Properties in order to access the web based 69 BROADXENT User Manual BritePort 8120 configuration tool of BritePort 8120 please refer to the following steps Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel In the Control Panel window double click the Network icon In Windows 2000 XP double click the Network and Dial up Connections and you also need to double click the Local Area Connection icon and then click the Properties button to see the Local Area Connection Properties dialog
9. TCP IP Properties dialgo box 4 Click the IP Address tab to open the IP address dialog box Select the option Specify an IP address and enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask provided by your DSL service provider Then click the Gateway tab 5 Enter the Gateway address provided by your DSL service provider in the New gateway field and click Add to add the new Gateway address gt gt User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 6 Click the DNS Configuration tab to open the DNS Configuration dialog box Select the option Enable DNS and then enter Host Domain and DNS Server Search Order provided by your DSL service provider Click Add to apply the change and click OK to confirm the settings 7 At this time the System Setting Change window appears and prompts you to restart your computer Click Yes to proceed In Windows 2000 XP 1 Click Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections gt Local Area Con nection to open the Local Area Connection Status window Click Properties to open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box In the components list highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties to bring out the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box Select Use the following IP address Enter the IP Address Subnet mask and Default gateway information provided by your DSL service provider In the same dialog box
10. na Figure 3 12 E o Wizard Setup PPP ol Configuration MAT Cu ln De Uia T UT plenee try again Figure 3 13 3l em User Manual BROwvADx lt eriT BritePort 8120 6 Once your user information is verified by your DSL service provider the DSL Gateway ois Wizard Setup Setup Complete page see Eset DSL Gateway Setup Complete WAN Connecton Tour DIL ur pe configure Figure 3 14 appears to Tratte e ge DIE Tae ee confirm that your setup is DIM LR successful Click Done to Maintenance complete the setup and the Wizard Setup will start updating your BritePort 8120 Figure 3 14 7 Atthis time a dialog box m appear similar to Figure 3 15 to prompt you to close e The Web page you are viewing is trying to close the window your browser window Click Yes to close the window or click No to proceed to more bee configurations in Advanced Setting Figure 3 15 Do vou want to close this window Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Congratulations You have successfully configured your BritePort 8120 If you have already configured your network computers for DSL connection you may test the setup by opening your Web browser from any computer on the network to access your favorite website Important Notes e For instructions on how to configure your network computers to obtain an IP address
11. DSL service providers to allow users to connect to the Internet through their Ethernet servers Protocol A set of agreed upon rules for transmitting data between two devices From a user s point of view his computer must support the right protocols to make his machine communicate with other computers RADSL A Rate Adaptive ADSL technology from Globespan Semiconductors Reboot When a computer 1s shut down and restarted it is rebooting RFC 1483 Request For Comment 1483 A standard method used for linking different devices to communicate with each other across networks and assure inter operability 2364 See PPPoA RJ 11 A connector socket for two pairs four wires of twisted pair cable that is used primarily to connect telephone equipment in the United States RJ 45 A connector socket for four pairs either wires of twisted pair cable that is used commonly to connect computers onto a local area network especially to the Ethernet A RJ 45 connector looks similar to the RJ 11 connector used for connecting a telephone equipment however RJ 45 is slightly wider than RJ 11 89 nf Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Router A hardware device that connects two separately functional networks that use same or different protocols Routers look at the destination addresses on the packets passing through them and then decide the best route to send them on SDSL Symmetrical DSL A DSL
12. Integrated Services Digital Network A special dial up telephone wire connection that allows digital data transmission to co exist with the telephone voice analog signals ISDN requires a special phone line from the Telephone Company The basic rate ISDN also called 2B D is a four wire two pairs of twisted telephone cable connection that provides two B channels that transmits data at 64 kbps and third D channel that transmits data at 16 kbps ISP Internet Service Provider An organization that provides Internet access to the computer users LAN Local Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively small area Most LANs are confined to an office single building or group of buildings LED Light Emitting Diode An electric component that emits light turns ON when current flows through it Local loop The telephone lines running from a telephone company s central office in a local area to its customers telephones at homes and offices Login The account name user name or user ID and or password used to access a computer system or a Web site kbps Kilobits per second a measure of data transfer speed KB Kilobytes 1 024 bytes 87 Lag Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Mac Address Media Access Control A unique address associated with an Ethernet card Mbps Megabits per second A measure of data transfer speed Megabits Megabytes One million bits bytes
13. ON only when BritePort 8120 performs self test at the initial power up LAN 1 to 4 ON when an Ethernet connection is detected with no data traffic detected The LED will blink when data traffic is detected on the Ethernet port DSL ON when a DSL connection is established The LED will flash when it is trying to establish link to the service C Possible Problems 1 POWER LED on BritePort is OFF Cause Your BritePort is not properly powered Solution Try the following solutions Make sure that the DC power adapter is firmly plugged into both the wall outlet and your BritePort sure to turn ON your BritePort as well as the power outlet 2 DIAG LED on BritePort is ON Cause Your BritePort is performing self diagnostic Solution Try the following solution Wait for the self test to complete gt gt BRORDXEMT Cause Cause Solution User Manual BritePort 8120 9 Ifall LEDs remain on for longer than 10 seconds initial power up self test has failed Please contact technical support for assistance 3 LAN LED on BritePort is OFF Your BritePort is not properly connected to a computer Solution Try the corresponding solutions Q Ensure that both ends of the RJ 45 Ethernet cable are plugged in securely one end to the Ethernet port of 8120 and other end to the Network Interface Card on the computer Be sure that you have used a straight RJ 45 Ethernet cable However if you a
14. UPnP IGD 1 disabled To enable the function simply click the Enable UPnP IGD Function option To execute and activate the new configuration it is very important that you save all the changes To do so go to Maintenance select Save Configuration and click Save to save all the changes and restart your BritePort 8120 web configuration tool 59 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 BRORARDXEMT and Reset Router Backup Configuration Refer to Figure 4 30 you can simply backup and restore your BritePort 8120 configuration to your computer To backup click the Backup button once A File Download dialog box will appear to notify you for the file download Select Save this file to disk and click OK to proceed with the process This will save all the basic amp advanced settings of your BritePort 8120 to the backup location The default file name if necessary Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup Maintenance Backup Configuration Save Configuration Upgrade Firmware Reset Router User Manual BritePort 8120 Maintenance Backup Configuration The Maintenance section provides basic to advanced supporting features to your BritePort 8120 It is consisted of Backup Configuration Save Configuration Upgrade Firmware This page allows you to backup the configuration settings to your computer or restore configuration from your computer Backup Configuration Backup
15. a 1 z o l E zZ Ei EI zZ o Yes Yes Ei uz o o a Ei zZ z o EBIBEEBEB o K K a ue zZ BABE zZ o Figure 4 25 nf Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Intrusion Detection The Intrusion Detection E to WAN Firewall Advanced Setup page see Figure 4 26 allows Asvanceas _ LANOWANFKewal Intrusion Detection e DSL you to either Disable or LN Ubi DEN n IP Route Intrusion Detection is currently disabled Enable the function simply Application Control Configure intrusion detection function to be Internet Security Disabled click your desired option and NAT Anplcelon Steg click Apply to confirm your dL eder Amir selection Enabling the Intrusion Detection will protect your DSL network from unauthorized access If you are not sure how this function works please contact your DSL service provider for more information Figure 4 26 Internet Security Refer to Figure 4 27 the default setting for the Internet Wizard setup x BE Internet Security Security is Block all access Advanced Setup Administration C Allow server hosting from the Internet to your E e WAN network which is generally 5 Blockaccessfromintemet 5 290 oul incoming 5 case Computers on your not be selected when you obtain only seri accessible fr
16. and cause injury Besides you must follow the local codes for special disposal instructions e f your modem needs any service or repairs only qualified service personnel must han dle it S User Manual BROARADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Getting Started This section provides you important information on what to prepare prior to configuring your DSL connection where to locate important product registration information the minimum system requirements and package contents Important Notes e You must sign up with a DSL service provider e sure that your telephone line has been enabled for the DSL service e You must know if your service provider uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or Static IP address If your service provider uses Static IP address then you should be provided with IP address Subnet mask Gateway address and DNS address e For your computer connected to the Ethernet port of 8120 to set up properly for DSL connection the following steps are required a Install the hardware as explained in Chapter 2 Hardware Installation b Configure the computer s Networking Properties as explained in the beginning of Chapter 3 BritePort Setup Wizard c Configure your BritePort as explained in the Chapter 3 BritePort Setup Wizard d Start using your DSL line e fyou face any problem or for any clarification you should go through Appendixes Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked
17. and click OK The IP Configuration window appears which provides you information about your network including IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway In Windows 2000 XP click the Start button and click Run Type cmd and click OK to open the Command Prompt window Or go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt to open the window Then type ipconfig and press the Enter key to show the IP address and other information about your computer 13 Which Ethernet Cards are compatible with the BritePort 8120 Your BritePort 8120 is compatible with almost all Network Interface Cards compliant to IEEE 802 3 Ethernet standard Also the BritePort s Ethernet port speed is 10 100 Mbps 14 Which protocols does the BritePort 8120 support BritePort 8120 supports TCP IP the suite of protocols for the Internet which has become the global standard for communications TCP IP includes several protocols the two main being TCP and IP 15 Does the LAN connection of the BritePort 8120 support 100 Mbps Ethernet Yes BritePort 8120 supports both 10 amp 100 Mbps LAN traffic 16 How safeis my DSL connection Your DSL connection provides you fast and permanent connection to the Internet In spite of the fact that your computer is always connected to the Internet the DSL security breaches are rare to come by because of the security system installed on your DSL service provider side In addition the gateway functions of you
18. automatically for DSL connections please refer to the section Configuring Your Computer in this chapter e Ifyou have configured your network computers but still unable to access the Website please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting for the possible causes of problems you re encountering or contact your DSL service provider for assistance e further customize the settings of your BritePort 8120 using the web based tool in order to meet the specific requirements of your LAN environment please refer to Chapter 4 BritePort Configuration Tool for information about the Advanced Setup 33 ES3FACORADOoX YT l User Manual BritePort 8120 Configuring Your BritePort for Static IP Start the Web browser In the URL Address field of the browser window type 192 168 1 1 and press Enter This will take you to the login screen of the Web tool for your BritePort 8120 Figure 3 16 To login for the first time your default username is admin and the corresponding password is also admin with all in lowercase letters Note Make sure you type the correct information to the User Name and Password fields The login information is case sensitive The successful login will open the web based Depending on your LAN settings and public services that you are hosting your DSL service may be connected through one or multiple static or fixed IP addresses In that case you are required to configure your Bri
19. configuration to your computer Backup Restore Configuration Restore configuration from a previously saved file Configuration File Browse Restore Figure 4 30 name for the backup configuration is MyConfiguration conf You can change the file To restore the configuration browse to locate the backup file and then click the Restore button once to begin the restoration 61 gt Gef BROADXENT Save Configuration Click Save to save the current configuration of your BritePort 8120 to the unit s memory see Figure 4 31 You should always perform Save Configuration everytime when you change the settings to properly update your BritePort 8120 Note Itis very important that you do NOT turn off your BritePort 8120 while the saving is in progress Upgrade Firmware This page displays the current firmware version of your BritePort 8120 Check the product website once in a while to see if any firmware upgrade is available To upgrade the firmware you should first download the new firmware from the Internet and then browse to locate the file Finally click Upgrade to begin the updating process see Figure 4 32 Note It is very important that you do NOT turn off your BritePort 8120 during firmware upgrade Wizard Setup P Status Advanced Setup Maintenance Backup Configuration Save Configuration Upgrade Firmware Reset Router Wizard Setup Status Adva
20. definition 87 internet security 57 intrusion detection 57 IP address 24 51 definition 87 network properties 26 29 primary 52 secondary 52 IP route dynamic route 54 static route 53 L LAN connection 20 21 definition 87 faq 76 LED 22 LAN configuration DHCP server 52 IP address 51 lease time 47 52 LED definition 87 description 22 device 22 status 72 troubleshooting 68 72 gt BROADXENT log on login definition 87 troubleshooting 69 M Mac address definition 88 status 47 maintenance backup configuration 61 reset router 63 save configuration 62 upgrade firmware 62 microfilter 76 connecting 18 19 troubleshooting 67 multiple IP 36 80 N NAT 9 79 definition 88 NAT application 58 P password change 49 configuration tool 30 hardware reset 17 PPPoE 31 ping 78 88 PPPoE 24 79 definition 89 protocol 78 89 User Manual BritePort 8120 R remote management 50 reset configuration 63 router 63 restore 61 routing table 46 S save configuration 62 serial number 11 specification 65 static IP 11 77 80 definition 90 network properties 71 static route 53 status DHCP table 47 diagnostic test 44 DSL connection 44 refresh 43 routing table 46 status log 43 system status 43 traffic counter 46 WAN connection 45 subnet mask 11 24 36 78 configuring 71 definition 90 switch 9 21 90 system requirements 12 T TCP IP network properties 26 28 70 101 gt BROADXE
21. gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 10 100BASE T port Using the RJ 45 Ethernet cable the 10 100BASE T port connects your BritePort 8120 to the Ethernet port on a PC You can also use the Ethernet port on BritePort 8120 to connect multiple computers through a hub Note Using a proper Ethernet cable crossed or straight is required depending upon the type of port on the hub To support the configuration with a hub it is recommended that you first consult your DSL service provider RESET button Allow you to restore your BritePort 8120 to the default password If you forgot your login information this RESET feature will allow you to access the Web based configuration tool of BritePort 8120 using the manufacturer default username and password It will not reset your configuration ON OFF switch Use this switch to turn BritePort s power supply ON or OFF When you turn off the power supply wait for at least 10 seconds before turning it on 12V DC In socket Use only the supplied DC power adapter to power your BritePort 8120 17 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Connecting Microfilters Each analog device such as a telephone set fax machine answering machine and analog modem linked to the phone line that shares with your DSL service requires installing to a microfilter or a blocker It prevents the analog devices from being interfered by DSL signal To ensure the quality of connec
22. is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement It is against the law to copy the software on any other medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement The licensee may make one copy of the software for backup purposes No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the written permission of Broadxent Inc Copyright 2003 by Broadxent Inc All rights reserved Manual Version 1 0 June 2003 Broadxent Inc is a subsidiary of Creative Technology Ltd BritePort is a trademark of Broadxent Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Lm S User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Broadxent End User Software License Agreement Version 1 0 February 2001 PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE BY INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE
23. on the backside of your BritePort 8120 This will allow you to reset the username and password to the manufacturing default values without changing the existing configurations For the default login information refer to Chapter 3 BritePort Setup Wizard sections of this User Manual 22 How dol configure my BritePort 8120 to support multiple IP addresses For information please refer to the Chapter 3 BritePort Setup Wizard and Chapter 4 BritePort Configuration Tool section in this manual 23 dol configure my network computers for Static IP address In general there are two scenarios when you need to set up your network computers for Static IP address The first is when you subcribe multiple Static IP addresses from your DSL service provider and have each Static IP address being assigned to a computer The second is when your DSL network environment requires you to assign each computer a specific internal IP address In this section we will provide instruction based on the first scenario In Windows 95 98 Me 1 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel to open the Control Panel window 2 Double click the Network icon to open the Network dialog box 3 Click the Configuration tab and from the list of The following network components are installed select the TCP IP with your Ethernet card for example TCP IP gt Realtek RTL8139 A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Then click the Properties button to open the
24. operating system to automatically detect any new device attached to the computer POTS Plain Old Telephone Service The term refers to the conventional telephone service using Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN nf Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 POTS Splitter The POTS splitter box enables the telephone line the plain old telephone service POTS to carry voice signals and digital signals simultaneously The DSL enabled line is connected to the POTS splitter and the splitter provides two outputs one containing both the POTS and DSL signals and the other containing only the POTS signals To install a splitter box a technician from your telephone company must visit your home However on a dedicated DSL connection a splitter box is not required Also ADSL Lite or ADSL G Lite does not require the installation of a splitter box at the user s premises and this division is achieved with software rather than hardware Thus a visit by a telephone company technician is not required PPP Point to Point Protocol A communication protocol for transmitting packets over point to point links which is commonly used by ISPs to allow dial up users to connect to the Internet PPPoA The standard for using ATM Adaptation Layer 5 for framing PPP encapsulating packets as described by RFC 2364 PPPoE PPP over Ethernet A protocol used for transmitting packets over Ethernet which is generally used by
25. page in Advanced 0 Setup see Figure 4 7 You ind M NN JE can modify ATM Properties EN NAT on this interface and IP Configuration for your DSL connection Figure 4 7 However unless instructed by your DSL service provider you should not change the values Changing the VPI VCI values without first consulting your DSL service provider will cause your DSL connection being interrupted 45 gt gt BRORARDXEMT Traffic Counter The Traffic Counter provides the data access statistic of your BritePort 8120 It shows the transmitted and received packets and bytes over the LAN and WAN connections The data shown on the Traffic Counter page see Figure 4 8 is read only and similar to other pages under Status the information is automatically refreshed about every 30 seconds You can also manually click Refresh to update the data Routing Table The Routing Table provides information on routing rules set for your BritePort 8120 All information on this page see Figure 4 9 is read only Your BritePort 8120 supports both static and dynamic routing You can add edit or delete the routing rules in the Route page under Similar to other pages under Status the data is periodically auto refreshed You can also click on Refresh to manually update the information gt Wizard Setup Status Diagnostic Test DSL Connection WAN Connection Traffic Counter Routi able DHC
26. select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server information provided by your DSL service provider if any To do so you can also click Advanced to configure your computer s DNS server settings in the Advanced TCP IP Settings dialog box Finally click OK to apply the new settings and click OK again to confirm all the changes This will bring you back to the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box Click Close to close the dialog box At this time Windows may prompt you to restart your computer Click Yes to proceed 81 S User Manual BROARADXEMT BritePort 8120 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 D GLOSSARY In order to understand a new technology it is important that you understand its terminology This section offers basic explanation to some of the common networking and DSL terms ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line A Digital Subscriber Line DSL technology that allows digital data to be sent over existing telephone lines and the downstream data rates are appreciably higher than the upstream data rates Many different DSL technologies have been developed and ADSL is undoubtedly the most popular DSL technology for individuals and small businesses because ADSL offers higher downstream or download data rates than upstream or upload data rates Analog signal A continuous signal which is having a continuous ra
27. setup administration 49 application control 55 DNS 54 DSL configuration 51 internet security 57 IP route 53 LAN configuration 51 NAT application 58 UPnP 59 WAN configuration 52 application control intrusion detection 57 LAN to WAN firewall 55 backup 61 C configuration tool 23 advanced setup 49 59 computer setup 25 log on 30 34 User Manual BritePort 8120 INDEX maintenance 61 63 setup wizard 30 40 status 43 47 troubleshooting 69 D DHCP 11 24 definition 84 DHCP server configure 52 disabled 52 enabled 52 DHCP table 47 diagnostic test 44 dimension 65 DMZ 58 definition 85 DNS 11 definition 85 network properties 29 primary 35 relay 54 secondary 35 server configuration tool 55 domain name definition 85 server 52 downstream 9 definition 85 status 51 DSL definition 85 faq 78 LED 22 what is 75 99 gt BROADXENT DSL configuration 51 DSL connection 44 DSL line mode setup 51 specification 65 dynamic IP 77 definition 84 85 network properties 26 29 dynamic routing 54 E electrical 65 encapsulation 65 ethernet definition 86 91 port 9 15 17 troubleshooting 67 F firewall advanced setup 56 policies table 56 G G DMT 9 86 G Lite 9 86 gateway definition 86 gateway address 11 24 H hardware back panel 16 User Manual BritePort 8120 definition 86 front panel 22 installation 20 21 hub 9 21 76 86 I interface 65 internet 77
28. technology that provides the same amount of bandwidth up to 1 5 Megabits both upstream and downstream Segment A physical or logical portion of a network An Ethernet segment does not cross any bridge or router but includes everything up to a bridge or router connection Service Provider See ZSP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A protocol used commonly for managing network devices remotely Static IP address A permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a TCP IP network Servers and routers are usually assigned static IP addresses while client stations are often assigned dynamic IP addresses from a DHCP server each time they come online For users connected to the Internet via cable modems and DSL either in the office or at home using long term static IP addresses it makes them more vulnerable to hacker attacks than IP addresses that are dynamically assigned See dynamic IP address IP address and DHCP Subnet address The portion of IP address that identifies the subnet Subnet Mask A 32 bit address string that 1s used to identify the bits of an IP address that are used for the subnet address A Subnet Mask is usually represented in dotted decimal notation for example 255 255 255 0 Subnet or Subnetwork Any network that is a part of a larger IP network and is identified by a subnet address Switch A device used for connecting nodes in a star topology that is all nodes are connected to a centra
29. to connect multiple computers to the Internet using one IP address the outgoing traffic appears to originate from the router s IP address NAT automatically provides firewall protection without any special setup What is PPPoE Point to point protocol PPP is a protocol for transmitting packets over serial communication links which is generally used by ISPs to allow dial up users to connect to the Internet through their PPP servers To the end user PPP incorporates user name and password security The DSL providers use Ethernet instead of serial communication and the protocol is PPP over Ethernet PPPoE PPPoE also provides password security and the ISP can measure the traffic generated by each user Can I have my own Web site Yes the DSL connection provides a permanent connection to the Internet and you can run your Web server 24 hours a day Talk to your service provider to obtain a static IP address in starting your own Web site 79 m Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 20 I have multiple static IP addresses for BritePort 8120 Yes You should contact your DSL service provider for fees and details on how to obtain more static IP addresses 21 What should I do if I forgot my login information to access the Web based configuration tool of BritePort 8120 Refer to the Chapter 2 Hardware Installation section of this User Manual if you forgot your login information press the RESET button located
30. ACH OF WARRANTY WILL BE THAT SET FORTH IN THE WARRANTY CARD OR PRINTED MANUAL INCLUDED WITH THE SOFTWARE IN NO EVENT WILL BROADXENT OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS LOST REVENUES OR LOST DATA ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EVEN IF BROADXENT OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL BROADXENT S LIABILITY OR DAMAGES TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON EVER EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO USE THE SOFTWARE REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM Some countries states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you PRODUCT RETURNS If you must ship the software to Broadxent or an authorized Broadxent distributor or dealer you must prepay shipping and either insure the software or assume all risk of loss or damage in transit m S User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS All Software and related documentation are provided with restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision b 3 11 of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clause at 252 227 7013 If you are sub licensing or using the Software outside of the United States you will comply with the applicabl
31. ALL RELATED DOCUMENTATION AND ACCOMPANYING ITEMS TO THE PLACE OF ACQUISITION This is a legal agreement between you and Broadxent Inc This Agreement states the terms and conditions upon which Broadxent offers to license the software sealed in the disk package together with all related documentation and accompanying items including but not limited to the executable programs drivers libraries and data files associated with such programs collectively the Software LICENSE 1 Grant of License The Software is licensed not sold to you for use only under the terms of this Agreement You own the disk or other media on which the Software is originally or subsequently recorded or fixed but as between you and Broadxent and to the extent applicable its licensors Broadxent retains all title to and ownership of the Software and reserves all rights not expressly granted to you 2 For Use on a Single Computer The Software may be used only on a single computer by a single user at any time You may transfer the machine readable portion of the Software from one computer to another computer provided that a the Software including any portion or copy thereof is erased from the first computer and b there is no possibility that the Software will be used on more than one computer at a time 3 Stand Alone Basis You may use the Software only on a stand alone basis such that the Software and the functions it provides are accessible only to pers
32. IP Properties xl similar to Figure 3 4 appears click the Bindings Advanced 808 IP Address tab to open the IP Address DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address dialo g box An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Select the option Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK to confirm the change The Network dialog box ee beet derhin 1 Specify an IP address appears active agaln 5 Click OK to close the Network dialog box Figure 3 4 Bam Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 6 Atthis time Windows may prompt you to reboot your computer to make the changes taken effect Figure 3 5 Click Yes to proceed System Settings Change ES 2 fou must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect Do you want to restart your computer nw Figure 3 5 Your system is now ready to communicate with your BritePort 8120 Configuring Windows 2000 XP for Dynamic IP Address 1 From your Windows 2000 or XP desktop click Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections gt Local Area Connection as shown in Figure 3 6 Windows Update Show Desktop Programs Documents Semer Control Panel ES Network and Dial up Connecti
33. N THIS AGREEMENT THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Broadxent IS NOT OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE ANY UPDATES UPGRADES OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THE SOFTWARE Further Broadxent shall not be liable for the accuracy of any information provided by Broadxent or third party technical support personnel or any damages caused either directly or indirectly by acts taken or omissions made by you as a result of such technical support You assume full responsibility for the selection of the Software to achieve your intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from the Software You also assume the entire risk as it applies to the quality and performance of the Software Should the Software prove defective you and not Broadxent or its distributors or dealers assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair or correction This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from country state to country state Some countries states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so the above exclusion may not apply to you Broadxent disclaims all warranties of any kind if the Software was customized repackaged or altered in any way by any third party other than Broadxent LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES THE ONLY REMEDY FOR BRE
34. NT User Manual BritePort 8120 traffic counter 46 U upgrade firmware 62 UPnP 59 91 upstream H definition 91 status 51 user name change 49 configuration tool 30 hardware reset 17 PPPoE 31 V VPI VCI 9 configuring 45 W WAN connection 45 web port 50 wizard setup 30 42 dynamic IP 39 PPPoE 31 static IP 35
35. P Table P Advanced Setup P Maintenance Wizard Setup Status Diagnostic Test DSL Connection WAN Connection Traffic Counter Routi Ou Table DHCP able P Advanced Setup Maintenance User Manual BritePort 8120 Traffic Counter The statistic of user data going through your router is list below Refresh Ethernet 206 0 22910 112110 32372 0 35 vpi vci 124 0 9710 3263 6892 Figure 4 6 Routing Table All of current routing rules in your router are listed below Refresh how foooo mo Figure 4 9 gt i gt 4 User Manual BROARADX lt XEMT BritePort 8120 DHCP Table The DHCP Table li ll i t dani sion EM gee DHCP Table client computers that are gie TE DSL Connection All clients who got their IP addresses from your router are listed below currently getting DSL WAN Connection Refresh connections through your Go BritePort 8120 via DHCP aa The table similar to Figure 4 10 provides information on Host Name MAC Address IP Address and Lease Time Figure 4 10 for each client computer The Host Name is the name of the client computer on your DSL LAN The Lease Time shows the duration of the dynamic IP address being assigned to the client computer Information shown in the DHCP Table is read only information As other pages under Status all data is periodically auto refreshed You can also click on Refresh to manually update the
36. Port 8120 Indicator LEDs on BritePort 8120 Indicator LEDs on Broadxent BritePort 8120 Your BritePort 8120 features indicator LEDs which provides you with your DSL connection status Refer to the Figure 2 6 and Table 2 1 for the function of each LED BrRITEPORT POWER DIAG LAN 1 to 4 DSL Figure 2 6 LEDs on BritePort 8120 Table 2 1 Description of LEDs POWER On when BritePort 8120 is properly connected to a power source N DIAG On when BritePort 8120 performs self test at the initial power up Once the normal operation is detected the LED will remain off LA Flashes for a few seconds and stays on when an Ethernet connection is 1 to 4 detected There are total four LAN LEDs Flashes for a few seconds and stays on when a DSL connection is established am Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 3 BRITEPORT SETUP WIZARD Your BritePort 8120 provides a web based configuration tool that allows you to configure your network with BritePort 8120 for a high speed Internet access The setup wizard in the web tool is designed to take you through the initial configuration process with no confusion details It is quick and simple Prior to configuring your BritePort 8120 we recommend you to preview this chapter and the next chapter Chapter 4 BritePort Configuration Tool for a general understanding of the functions available in the BritePort web tool If you need to work with a more complex network environm
37. Questions Model and Serial Numbers Your BritePort 8120 has model and serial numbers You may locate them on the bottom of the unit Note down the model and serial numbers for future reference 11 S User Manual BROADXxXENT BritePort 8120 Minimum System Requirements For a proper operation of your Broadxent BritePort 8120 refer to the minimum system requirements listed below Intel Pentium TI 233 MHz or equivalent processor e Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me 2000 and XP e 20 MB of free hard disk space e 32 MB of RAM e Installed Network Interface Card with an RJ 45 port e ready line e CD ROM drive Package Contents Before you begin hardware installation check your BritePort 8120 package to ensure at least all the following items are available e Broadxent BritePort Gateway 8120 unit e DC power adapter e Power cord e RJ 11 Phone cable e RJ 45 Ethernet cable CAT5 e User Manual CD ROM S User Manual BROARADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Customer Information Record Use the following table to record the network configurations for your DSL service and BritePort 8120 Keep this form in a safe place for your future references in case if re configuration of PCs and or networks are needed Table 1 Important Information of your BritePort 8120 amp DSL Connections User ID and Password E mail Address Outgoing Mail Server SMTP Incoming Mail Serve
38. S User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 CONTENTS rois Copyright amp License 1 7 EE 9 Important Safety Instructons nnne 10 EE 11 Important Notes 11 EE 11 Minimum System 12 FUNG ONC ONT CTS ER 12 Customer Information Record 13 2 Hardware 15 Backside view of Broadxent BritePort 8120 16 Connecting 18 Hardware EE Le EE 20 eromizsniedeubnm M 2l Indicator LEDS on BritePort 8 20 then anie 22 3 Briteport Setup Wizard 23 a meee nee nt ne eT ee nee ne ee 24 Configuring Your Computer 25 Configuring Windows 95 98 Me for Dynamic IP Address 25 Configuring Windows 2000 XP for Dynamic IP Address 27 Configuring Your BritePort for PPPOE 30 Configuring Your BritePort for Static IP 34 Configuring Your BritePort for DHCHR sess 38 4 Briteport Configuration Tool 41 br vici 42 e 43 YI MP 43 gt User Manual BROADXEMNT Brit
39. Solution Try the following Q Ensure that each analog device such as a telephone fax machine and answering machine sharing the same telephone line as your BritePort 8120 is connected to the telephone wall socket via an independent microfilter Q Check if you have connected the microfilters properly If your service provider has installed a splitter do not use the microfilters 3 BritePort does not connect to the Internet or the DSL LED is not on or keeps on flashing Cause You did not connect your BritePort correctly and securely Solution Try the following Make sure that your telephone line has been activated for the DSL service Be sure that your computer is connected to your BritePort using a straight Ethernet cable If your BritePort is connected through a hub with Normal port be sure that you have used a crossed Ethernet cable however if the hub has Uplink port then use straight Ethernet cable Q Besurethat the power adapter is plugged in securely and power is switched on Be sure that the phone line from the wall outlet is DSL enabled and is connected securely to the DSL jack of your BritePort Q Reconfigure your computer for DSL connection as per the information provided by your service provider If you are required to specify your IP address be sure that you have typed the correct values for IP address and Subnet Mask 4 The Internet connection is slow Cause Your computer may not have enough cache o
40. Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line SDSL provides the same amount of bandwidth upstream and downstream For those who also require high uploading speeds for example to connect an FTP server SDSL may be a better choice 2 Whatis ADSL Many different DSL technologies have been developed and Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL is undoubtedly the most popular DSL technology for individuals and small businesses that require higher downstream or download data rates than upstream or upload data rates Asymmetric DSL shares the same line as the telephone because it uses higher frequencies than the voice band However a POTS splitter must be installed on the customer s premises to separate the line between voice and ADSL A version of ADSL known as G lite Universal ADSL ADSL Lite and splitterless ADSL is geared to the consumer It eliminates the splitter and associated installation charge but all phones 75 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 on the line must plug into low pass filters microfilters to isolate them from the higher ADSL frequencies 3 What does a microfilter do A microfilter is installed in series with an analog device such as a telephone fax machine answering machine and analog modem It filters the regular voice band signals 1 the analog signals and blocks the higher frequency digital signals Thus a microfilter enables the user to use regular phone line for voice fax without any interf
41. TML Hypertext Markup Language The format used for writing documents to be viewed with a Web browser Items in the document can be text images and or links to other HTML documents sites and resources on the Internet Hub A device used for connecting nodes in a star topology that 1s all the nodes are connected to a central hub A passive hub simply organizes the wiring while an active hub besides organizing the wiring regenerates and retransmits the signals Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Interface The physical arrangement that supports the attachment of a device to a connector or to another device Internet The world s largest computer network linking computers and networks all over the world that communicate via a standard TCP IP protocol Internet Explorer A popular Web browser from Microsoft IP Address The address for a computer on a TCP IP network IP address refers to a particular machine on the network The format of an IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can be 0 to 255 for example 11 160 10 240 is an IP address Any machine connected to the Internet is assigned an IP address also see DHCP and Static IP Address IPoA IP over ATM The ATM networks have a connection oriented network layer while the Internet has connectionless network layer The IPoA is the standard method used for sending IP packets over ATM ISDN
42. You should always power on your BritePort 8120 first before you turn on your computers otherwise for Windows 95 98 Me systems you would need to reboot the computers in order to detect the dynamic IP address for Internet connection i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Connecting Your LAN Figure 2 5 illustrates a more complex DSL network conntection You may connect your LAN to BritePort 8120 as shown It is recommended that you consult your DSL service provider prior to setting up your DSL network for a more complex LAN configuration Computer Ethernet Ports Phone Cable BritePort 8120 2 RJ 11 Cable A aan LCE 2 Power adapter Microfilter ga ewe her en SE GR gt amp Powercord _ Hub or Switch Ethernet Cable RJ 45 Cable Ethernet Cable RJ 45 Cable Computers Ethernet Port Figure 2 5 Connecting your LAN to BritePort 8120 Note e You should always power on your BritePort 8120 first before you turn on your computers otherwise for Windows 95 98 Me systems you would need to reboot the computers in order to detect the dynamic IP address for Internet connection e Your BritePort 8120 can also be connected to another router to create a subnetwork To set up your subnetwork for DSL connection you are required to configure the For details please contact your DSL service provider or refer to 21 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT Brite
43. ation at anytime Lm Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 WAN Connection The WAN Connection provides information about the type of WAN data encapsulation is used between your BritePort 8120 and the DSL service provider The page similar to Figure 4 6 also provides other information such as Local WAN IP and VPI VCI values Similar to other pages under Status all data on the WAN NUS Connection page is periodically Status Diagnostic Test DSL Connection Refresh auto refreshed about every 30 WAN Cien seconds You can also manually 2 sis eene secnm leese Les NNNM click Refresh to view the PS m Maintenance updated information WAN Connection Figure 4 6 VPI VCI Most information on the WAN Connection page is read only except the Mard Setup WAN Configuration Modify ATM PVC Diagnostic Test value To revise the values Change details for PVC rfc1483 0 click the value link under the NET ATM Properties DHCP Table VPI o min 0 255 VPI VCI column This will gt Advanced Setup VCI 35 min 32 max 4095 open the Modify ATM PVC p Maintenance PCR Peak Cell Rate 2500 cells per second min 10 max 2500 ATM Service Type UBR Unspecified Bit Rate pa e which 15 linked to the Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP WAN Configuration IP Configuration Local WAN IP Address None 99 C Specify an IP Address WAN
44. bottom of the System Status page there is a Status Log button Click the esprit 3 Wizard Setup button to view the recent Status Log D Diagnostic Test history of the DSL connection E EES Traffic Counter 00d 00h 08m 00s ppp LCP Send Configure Request Routing Table 00d 00h 08m 01s ppp LCP Send Configure Request logs between your BritePort Dee Advanced Setup 00d 00h 08m 04s ppp LCP Send Configure Request 00d 00h 08m 04s ppp LCP e Ack id 2 len 6 8120 and your DSL service gt Maintenance 9000h 08i er 00d 00h 08m 04s ppp Starting PAP ye 00d 00h 08m 04s ppp Phase change Establishing gt Authenticate provi der S e e 16 re 4 3 A 00d 00h 08m 04s ppp Send Authenticate Request 00d 00h 08m 05s ppp Authenticate Rejected disconnect 00d 00h 08m 05s ppp PPP LCP layer down new log is generated every O64f0ht n Pes dung Aube Tein 00d 00h 08m 06s ppp PPPoE Send PADT to RAS QOd 00h 08m 07 LCP Send C R time when the System Status a 00d 00h 08m 11s ppp LCP Send Configure Request 00d 00h 08m 13s ppp LCP Send Configure Request information is refreshed Poll Interval s 5 Set Interval Figure 4 3 43 Lm Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Diagnostic Test The Diagnostic Test allows you to ping the Default Gateway and Primary DNS as well as testing the connections of your BritePort 8120 to bot
45. chapter is organized as follows Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup Maintenance LU UU LU Note Please review this chapter before you start to configure the Advanced Setup of your BritePort 8120 It is also strongly recommended that you have a good understanding about your network environment Knowing your goals for setting up the DSL connection on your network would help you to determine what to do beyond the Wizard Setup 41 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Wizard Setup The Wizard Setup see Figure 4 1 takes you through the basic configuration process based on the information that your DSL service provider supplied to you at the time of subscription For most cases going through the Wizard Setup is all you need to get your network connected for a high speed Internet access The configuration process is simple and user friendly For detail information please refer to Chapter 3 BritePort Setup Wizard BRITEPOR TEE 8120 Wizard Setup z Wizard Setup P Advanced Setup P Maintenance Setup the DSL Gateway Welcome to the DSL Gateway Setup Wizard Please fill in the necessary information on this and subsequent screens Most users should have a PPPoE username and password Only select have static IP address if explicithy instructed to do so by your Internet Service Provider I have a PPPoE username and password I have a static IP address Me ISP assigns an addr
46. chnology being implemented Ka User Manual BROADXxXENT BritePort 8120 E WARRANTY INFORMATION Broadxent warrants that equipment furnished will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the confirmed date of purchase of the product new from the retail location Upon written notice of any such defect the manufacturer will at its option repair or replace the defective item under the terms of this warranty subject to the provisions and specific exclusions listed herein This warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been previously repaired or altered outside our facilities in any way nor will it apply if the equipment has been used in a manner exceeding its specifications or if the serial number has been removed We do not assume liability for consequential damages as a result from our product use and in any event our liability shall not exceed the original selling price of the equipment The equipment warranty of Broadxent Inc shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any Buyer of the manufacturer s equipment and the sole and exclusive liability of the manufacturer its successors or assigns in connection with equipment purchase and in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness and all other obligations or liabilities of the manufacturer its successors or assigns Print an
47. close the window your browser window Click Yes to close the window or click No to proceed more the configurations in Advanced Setting Figure 3 21 Do vou want bo close this window Be _ Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Congratulations You have successfully configured your BritePort 8120 If you have already configured your network computers for DSL connections you may test the setup by opening your Web browser from any computer on the network to access your favorite website Important Notes e For instructions on how to configure your network computers to obtain an IP address automatically for DSL connections please refer to the section Configuring Your Computer in this chapter e Ifyou have configured your network computers but still unable to access the Website please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting for the possible causes of problems or contact your DSL service provider for assistance e further customize the settings of your BritePort 8120 using the web based tool in order to meet the specific requirements of your LAN environment please refer to Chapter 4 BritePort Configuration Tool for information about the Advanced Setup 37 P User Manual BROADOQX Er BritePort 8120 Configuring Your BritePort for DHCP As some DSL service providers only offer DSL connection using dynamic IP addresses you can also simply configure your BritePort 8120 to support the setting L
48. d Operation with non certified computers or non shielded cables may result in interference to radio or television reception User Manual BROARDXEMT BritePort 8120 Modifications Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the device Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Cet appareil est conforme aux normes de CLASSE d interference radio tel que sp cifi par le Minist re Canadien des Communications dans les r glements d interf rence radio S User Manual ESF3COmaD ernir BritePort 8120 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to Broadxent BritePort World Your new Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 brings a secure high speed data access to your home office or small office The ease of installation and configuration of BritePort 8120 allows you to get connected quickly without a long setup process Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 uses the most advanced Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL technology that transforms an ordinary telephone line into a broadband high speed digital line for fast Internet access BritePort 8120 complies with both ITU G Lite and G DMT standards and supports data transmission up to 8 Mbps downstream and up to 1 Mbps upstream depending upon your subscr
49. d a network version of the Software this Agreement applies to the installation of the Software on a single file server It may not be copied onto multiple systems Each node connected to the file server must also have its own license of a node copy of the Software which becomes a license only for that specific node m S User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 8 Transfer of License You may transfer your license of the Software provided that a you transfer all portions of the Software or copies thereof b you do not retain any portion of the Software or any copy thereof and c the transferee reads and agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement 9 Limitations on Using Copying and Modifying the Software Except to the extent expressly permitted by this Agreement or by the laws of the jurisdiction where you acquired the Software you may not use copy or modify the Software Nor may you sub license any of your rights under this Agreement You may use the Software for your personal use only and not for public performance or for the creation of publicly displayed videotapes 10 Decompiling Disassembling or Reverse Engineering You acknowledge that the Software contains trade secrets and other proprietary information of Broadxent and its licensors Except to the extent expressly permitted by this Agreement or by the laws of the jurisdiction where you are located you may not dec
50. d fill out the Registration Card on Page 95 Please fax or mail it to Broadxent Inc for product registration 93 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 FCC Registration Information for Users This product is compliant and registered with the CFR47 Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC The FCC requires us to provide you with the following information Connection to the nationwide telephone network should be made by using standard modular telephone jacks type RJ 11 e This equipment may not be used with Party Line services or with Coin Telephone lines e You should provide the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalent Number REN of this product to your telephone company The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called e If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will have an opportunity to correct the problem and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your product If such changes are
51. e Microsoft software files the Microsoft Software provided with this Addendum you are agreeing to be bound by the following terms If you do not agree to be bound by these terms you may not use the Microsoft Software The Microsoft Software is provided for the sole purpose of replacing the corresponding files provided with a previously licensed copy of the Microsoft software product identified above ORIGINAL PRODUCT Upon installation the Microsoft Software files become part of the ORIGINAL PRODUCT and are subject to the same warranty and license terms and conditions as the ORIGINAL PRODUCT If you do not have a valid license to use the ORIGINAL PRODUCT you may not use the Microsoft Software Any other use of the Microsoft Software is prohibited i User Manual BROADXxXENT BritePort 8120 SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EUROPEAN UNION IF YOU ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION EU THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS ALSO APPLY TO YOU IF THERE IS ANY INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN THE TERMS OF THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SET OUT EARLIER AND IN THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE DECOMPILATION You agree not for any purpose to transmit the Software or display the Software s object code on any computer screen or to make any hard copy memory dumps of the Software s object code If you believe you require information related to the interoperability of the Software with other program
52. e local laws of your country U S export control law and the English version of this Agreement CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER The Contractor Manufacturer for the Software 1s Broadxent Inc 188 Topaz Street Milpitas CA 95035 GENERAL This Agreement is binding on you as well as your employees employers contractors and agents and on any successors and assignees Neither the Software nor any information derived therefrom may be exported except in accordance with the laws of the U S or other applicable provisions This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California except to the extent federal law governs copyrights and federally registered trademarks This Agreement is the entire agreement between us and supersedes any other understandings or agreements including but not limited to advertising with respect to the Software If any provision of this Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable by any country or government agency having jurisdiction that particular provision will be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make the provision valid and enforceable and the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect For questions concerning this Agreement please contact Broadxent at the address stated above For questions on product or technical matters contact the Broadxent technical support center nearest you ADDENDUM TO THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT WINDOWS 98 Me 2000 IMPORTANT By using th
53. ePort 8120 DB nu Up eege ee 44 DOSE COMIC CHOU E n 44 HAN CONTEC eege 45 ee 46 ROUNE TAD m 46 AT 47 Vents sii 49 EE 49 DSL Configuration DSL iei 51 LAN Configuration LAN E 51 WAN Configuration WAN 52 Pg 0 53 Ino P 54 ZDDEACHIOS e 53 Imene OCCU E EE i 57 I WM Ee 58 2 10 59 E 61 Backup Ee Seed 61 62 EE 62 EE 63 Specifications cccccssccescccnccessccnecesscnseecnscseccnssenseensennscnssenas 65 B Troubleshooting E 67 C Frequently Asked Questions 75 D e E 83 E Warranty Information deeg 93 FCC Registration Information for Users 94 Registration ona iea 95 F Contact Information EE 97 Lm S User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 User Manual Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Broadxent Inc The software described in this document
54. ect the Data SCH Data Mode e Gg Bridged Routed RFC1483 MER Mode and click Next to Zen BE e nternet Security further configure the new NAT Applicaton PVC s properties Finally Maintenance click Apply to complete and confirm all the settings Figure 4 18 Note Information on this page should not be altered unless instructed by your DSL service provider otherwise your DSL connection will be interrupted IP Route The IP Route defines the routing rules of your BritePort 8120 You may need to configure the IP Route when you are working with more than one network groups Your BritePort 8120 supports both Static and Dynamic Routing A Static Routing defines a pre determined pathway for data flow to reach a specific host or network while a Dynamic Routing using RIP protocol enables your BritePort 8120 to automatically adjust to the physical changes of your LAN layout Static Route The default static routing for gt ward setup your BritePort 8120 1s 0 0 0 0 Advances ewe state Rit Administration You can delete and or add a BE Static Route Create New Route Static Route based on the P Rote Destination Address for default route 0 0 0 0 or leave blank Application Control Netmask for default route 0 0 0 0 or leave blank settings of your DSL network NAT Application ENEMIES ecu J UPnP Interface amp 1483 0 environment adda Static ma
55. ed Local Area Connection 2 Properties General TCP IP Properties EF DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address User Manual BritePort 8120 Connect using Big SMC 8035TX CardBus Fast Ethernet PC Card Components checked are used by this connection Y NWLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Proto 4 Y NetBEUI Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in taskbar when connected Figure B 2 Bindings Advanced 805 An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Obtain an IP address automatically OMNCM IP Address 192 168 set Mask 1 2 Figure B 3 7 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 B BritePort LED Status Observe the LEDs on your BritePort to check if the device is functioning properly Normal Setup Status When your BritePort is powered up after a few seconds all the LEDs go into their correct States POWER ON when your BritePort is connected to a power source and is switched ON DIAG OFF during normal operation The LED will be
56. ed you can click Configure to open the DNS Relay configuration page Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup Administration DNS Application Control Internet Security NAT Application UPnP gt Maintenance DNS Relay The DNS Relay is currently enabled Relaying to Please select the DNS Relay to be Disabled Enabled Configure Figure 4 21 Lm Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 In the DNS Relay configuration page type the DNS server IP address in the wizara setup Status corresponding fields see gt Advanced Setup Administration Figure 4 22 and click Apply Ui DNS Relay IP Route The DNS Relay is currently enabled Relaying to to complete the changes PM Control Please enter details for DNS Relay configuration Your DSL service provider GER DNS Sever 1 P address b f n a should provide you at least Jonas one DNS Server IP address if a your DSL connection is via a static or fixed IP address BritePort 8120 supports up to 3 DNS Server IP addresses Figure 4 22 DNS Server Refer to Figure 4 23 this gt Wizard Setup DNS Server page allows gt Advanced Setup you to Disable or Enable the E DNS Server DNS server It also lets you SC GH The DNS Server is currently enabled and the domain name is tan manually create anew DNS deg EC icing S hostname To do so click Maintenance e Create a new DNS hostname
57. ent Chapter 4 would provide a good introduction for you to get through the configuration process Always refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting and Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions or contact your DSL service provider if you run into any difficulties or are not sure what to do This chapter brings you information about the setup wizard and also provides you instructions to configure the BritePort 8120 as well as your network computers for DSL connections It is organized as follows Before You Begin Configuring Your Computer Configuring Your BritePort for PPPoE or PPPoA Configuring Your BritePort for Static IP Configuring Your BritePort for DHCP 23 Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Before You Begin The web based configuration tool of BritePort 8120 can be accessed through any web browser Prior to accessing the web tool please check to ensure the following is ready e Make sure you have all the setup information ready The setup information including IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address should be provided by your DSL service provider at the time that your DSL line connection is established e If your DSL connection is via DHCP or PPPoE your service provider will not provide you with specific IP address amp Subnet Mask information e sure your BritePort 8120 15 properly connected to a computer through a 10 100Mbps Ethernet port and is powered on e sure your DSL se
58. erence by the DSL signals However if your service provider has installed a splitter do not use microfilters 4 Which operating systems does my BritePort 8120 support Broadxent Inc makes a wide range of DSL products Before you purchase a DSL product you should always make sure that it supports the operating system on your computer For example Broadxent BritePort 8120 supports Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me and Windows 2000 amp XP 5 connect more than one computer to my BritePort 8120 Yes BitePort 8120 is equipped with 4 Ethernet Ports which allow you to directly connect up to 4 PCs with NIC card installed You can also connect BritePort s Ethernet port to a hub and then connect more computers to the hub Thus you can have many computers sharing the same DSL line To ensure that you can correctly configure the BritePort 8120 to a more complex LAN environment it is strongly recommended that you consult your service provider technical support for details 6 Canlconnect multiple computers through a hub Yes multiple computers can share the same DSL line However to connect a hub to the Ethernet Port of BritePort 8120 you must use a crossed Ethernet cable For the assignment of IP addresses and configuration you should talk to your service provider 7 connect a LAN to my BritePort 8100C Yes you can connect your LAN to the Ethernet port of BritePort 8120 You should talk to your service provider so that y
59. ess automatically Figure 4 1 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Status The Status provides valuable information about your BritePort 8120 and your DSL service setup It is consisted of System Status Diagnostic Test DSL Connection WAN Wide Area Network Connection Traffic Counter Routing Table and DHCP Table Besides the main System Status page while you are in the Status section all pages are automatically refreshed approximately every 30 seconds System Status a 2595 The main System Status page System Status D Dia ostic Test lists the Product Information DSL Connection Traffic Counter CPU Helium 210 80 Ww A N I f t e d L A N DSL Globespan Slade Annex 179 49 n 0 rm a IO n an DHCP Table Firmware Version 5 0 0 5 22 February 2003 gt Advanced Setup DSL Driver Version GlobeSpanVirata Nova Slade Version 53350 L oc al Ar ea N etw 0 rk Ethemet MAC Address 00 0 6 23 49 WAN Information Information similar to Figure ADSL Line Mode VPI VCI 0 35 4 2 IP Address 64 165 204 98 Le Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Primary DNS 206 13 28 12 Secondary DNS 206 13 29 12 NAT Of This information reflects the LAN Information current settings of your P Range o m 1 un SC 11 BritePort 8 120 and the DSL 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 6 connection All data is read Sis oe only Figure 4 2 Located at the
60. h LAN and WAN networks This feature provides the convenience for troubleshooting when you work with a complex LAN environment and or are required to manage your DSL network at a remote location Running the Diagnostic Test will help you to identify the possbile causes of your DSL network problems Refer to Figure 4 4 to run the test click the Test button next gt Kard Setup Status to each category The test DSL Connection WAN Connection result will show under the Routing Table DHCP Table Result column TEES P Maintenance ATM OAM F5 End to End Loopback Note This Diagnostic Test ee does not relate to the function of DIAG LED indicator located at the front panel of your BritePort 8120 Figure 4 4 DSL Connection The DSL Connection provides DSL Connection the basic technical details about Dicsnsstic test TUNE Wat Eonnecton Refresh the DSL communication Trate Counter Routing Table 128 Kbps between your DSL service DHCP Table E provider to your BritePort 8120 The data is generated based on the Current DSL Line Mode which 15 set in DSL Configuration under the Advanced Setup Information shown in the table includes Speed Latency CRC Error Up Time etc as similar to Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 The data is automatically refreshed about every 30 seconds You can also manually click Refresh to view the most updated inform
61. instructions must be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury e sure that the product BritePort 8120 is not exposed to direct sunlight or exces sive heat radiation e the product at a place where there is minimum risk of spilling any liquid The surrounding ambient temperature must not exceed 40 C 104 F Avoid humid conditions Do not place the product near a water source or outlet such as a bath tub sink wash bowl laundry tub swimming pool rain wet or humid wall and 50 on e Never clean the product with a damp cloth or use any liquid cleaner e Do not press put any weight or bend the power cord connected to a telephone equip ment e To avoid risk of an electric shock during lightning do not use any telephone equipment that is connected to an electric socket e Incase of a gas leak do not use any electric switch that is located in the vicinity of the leak e Toreport a gas leak do not use any telephone equipment that is connected to an electric power outlet in the vicinity of the leak e Do not use any electric product electric cord or power socket that is even partially damaged e Do not expose yourself to dangerous voltages by opening the cover of the product or dismantling it e You must not access the internal assembly or circuit board of the product none of its parts are user replaceable e Do not dispose of the batteries in fire they may explode
62. intenance Route click the Create a new route button to open the Create New Route page Figure 4 19 similar to Figure 4 19 Click Apply to confirm the changes once complete The new configuration will also appear on the Routing Table page under Status Apply 53 gt gt BRORARDXEMT Dynamic Routing The Dynamic Routing page provides the routing table that lists the current settings including Interface Name Receive Mode and Transmit Mode The default mode is set to have RIP disabled Refer to Figure 4 20 use the drop down box to select the Interface Name and the desired RIP setting for each interface Finally click Apply to confirm all the settings DNS Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup Administration DSL Application Control Internet Security NAT Application UPnP Maintenance User Manual BritePort 8120 Dynamic Routing Current settings rfc1483 0 RIP disabled RIP disabled RIP disabled disabled RIP disabled RIP disabled Please enter details for RIP configuration Interface Name rf 1483 0 Receive Mode RIP disabled 7 Transmit Mode disabled isable Apply Figure 4 20 The DNS page allows you to configure the DNS Relay and DNS Server for your DSL network DNS Relay The DNS Relay page similar to Figure 4 21 allows you to Disable or Enable the DNS Relay If Enabled is select
63. iption with your DSL service provider BritePort 8120 is equipped with four 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports that allows you to directly connect up to four PCs without needing to install additional hubs or switches The built in switch router features also provide a NAT firewall function protecting your LAN environment from any unauthorized access With the easy to navigate web based configuration tool you can manage your DSL network efficiently both onsite and remote Designed with qualities to provide rich features and reliable operation Broadxent BritePort 8120 is your total network solution for a high speed Internet access This user manual will help you during hardware installation as well as setting up your computer s network configurations Before you begin it is very important that you carefully go through this chapter which provides you with important safety instructions and information you should know before using your BritePort 8120 This chapter is divided into the following sections Important Safety Instructions Q Getting Started Important Notes Model and Serial Numbers Minimum System Requirements Package Contents Customer Information Record S User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Important Safety Instructions This section provides basic safety information for your Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 Prior to using BritePort 8120 carefully read and understand the safety instructions These
64. l switch By monitoring packets a switch learns which devices are connected to its ports and then sends a packet to the appropriate port only TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A suite of communication protocols that are used by computers or networking devices on the Internet so that they can communicate with each other TCP IP uses several protocols the two main being TCP and IP Telco The local telephone company office nf Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 10 Base T Wiring standard used for Ethernet networks that can transmit data at up to 10 Mbps transmission using baseband unshielded twisted pair cable Maximum allowable cable length is 100 meters 330 feet Twisted pair cable A cable that consists of two wires twisted together This cable is less expensive than coaxial whereas it is thinner and can break more easily than a coaxial cable UPnP Universal Plug and Play a standard that uses Internet and Web protocols to enable devices such as PCs peripherals intelligent appliances and wireless devices to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other With UPnP when a user plugs a device into the network the device will configure itself acquire a TCP IP address and use a discovery protocol based on the Internet s Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP to announce its presence on the network to other devices Upstream Data transfer from the customer s premi
65. le Problems for detail e Follow the instructions provided in this section to also set up all of your network computers to obtain an IP address automatically for DSL connection through your BritePort 8120 For instructions on setting up your network computers for Static IP address please refer to Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions 29 am Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Configuring Your BritePort for PPPoE or PPPoA This is the most common setup Your DSL service provider should have provided you with the PPPoE username and password Logging On To The Configuration Tool 1 Start the Web browser In the URL Enter Network Password 2 xl Address field of the browser window type 192 168 1 1 and press Enter This will take you to the login screen of the Web based configuration tool for your BritePort 8120 Figure 3 9 UserName Password bt y y O Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 1 1 To lo gin for the first time your default Save this password in your password list username is admin and the Cancel corresponding password is also admin with all in lowercase letters Figure 3 9 Note Make sure you type the correct information to the User Name and Password fields The login information is case sensitive 2 The successful login will open the web based configuration tool of BritePort 8120 The first NUR Welcome to the Broadxent BritePort 8120 Main
66. ll be erased You can not undo this function therefore please ensure you definitely need to do so Reset Router Restart Figure 4 33 To reset check the Reset to factory default settings box and click Restart see Figure 4 33 This will reset your BritePort 8120 configuration to the factory default As soon as the reset process is done your BritePort 8120 will be automatically rebooted restarted Once complete the Welcome page of web tool will appear indicating that the reset restart process is successful 63 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 A SPECIFICATIONS This section provides basic technical specifications for the Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 Data Encapsulation Protocol RFC 1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM over DSL NAT RFC 1483 RFC 2684 Bridged RFC 2364 PPP over ATM Routed PPPoA RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet Routed PPPoE ADSL Line Interface ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 ITU G992 1 GDMT ITU 992 2 G LITE Electrical AC Adapter Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Output I2VDC IA Interface Ethernet 10 100Base T LAN RJ 11 PHONE DSL Dimensions Length 155 mm approx 6 1 inches Width 43 mm approx 1 7 inches Height 216 mm approx 8 5 inches Weight 540 g 65 S User Manual BROARADXEMT BritePort 8120 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT B
67. mame and passend Oniy select have a Static address if to do so by your Inbermiet Serita Provider continue have a PPPoE uiernamp and 1 have m static E ISP assigns un address autesuatically Figure 3 24 4 Once your user information is verified by your DSL service provider the DSL Gateway GE Wizard Setup Setup Complete page see remedies DSL Gateway Setup Complete Figure 3 25 appears to cay a a confirm that your setup is Geen ys sion ngs a ba ite oes successful Click Done to gt Maintenance I complete the setup and the Wizard Setup will start updating your BritePort 8120 Figure 3 25 5 Atthis time a dialog box may appear similar to Figure 3 26 to prompt you to close The Web page you are viewing is trying Ea close the window your browser window Click Yes to close the window or click No to proceed more lic configurations in Advanced Setting Figure 3 26 Do vou want bo close this window 39 am Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Congratulations You have successfully configured your BritePort 8120 If you have already configured your network computers for DSL connection you may test the setup by opening your Web browser from any computer on the network to access your favorite website Important Notes e For instructions on how to configure your network compute
68. nced Setup Maintenance Backup Configuration Save Configuration Upgrade Firmware Reset Router User Manual BritePort 8120 Save Configuration This page allows you to save all current configuration settings to non volatile memory Please wait for several seconds to complete this process WARNING DO NOT turn off your router while the configuration is being saved Figure 4 31 Upgrade Firmware Current firmware version 5 0 0 13 10 April 2003 WARNING DO NOT turn off your router during firmware upgrades File Name of Firmware Browse Upgrade Note The status of firmware upgrade will be displayed after the firmware upload is complete Please wait for the status update before continuing Figure 4 32 nf i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Reset Router This function allows you to set your BritePort 8120 back to the factory default settings Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup Reset Router This page will allow you to restart your router After restarting please wait for several Maintenance seconds to let the s i igurati ystem come up If you would like to reset all configuration changes to that 1S all the current settings Backup Configuration the factory default settings please check the box below and then click the Restart button Save Configuration Upgrade Firmware Reset to factory default settings of your BritePort 8120 wi
69. nge of values for example the voice signal on the Public Telephone System ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode A dedicated connection transfer technology in which the information is organized into fixed length cells each of 53 bytes In ATM a virtual circuit which is defined by VCI and VPI values is setup between two devices to communicate over the network An ATM network handles data in gigabits per second ATM Adaptation Layer AAL In the ATM layer model above the Physical layer rests the ATM layer and the ATM Adaptation layer The AAL performs the task of mapping between the ATM layer and the higher layers The four AALs recommended by ITU T are AAL1 AAL2 AAL3 4 and AALS ATM Layer In the ATM layer modem the ATM layer is above the Physical layer The ATM layer is responsible for transporting information across the network ATU C The Transceiver Unit installed at a telephone company s central office to connect multiple DSL users to a high speed backbone network ATU R The digital Transceiver Unit or equipment installed at a customer s premises for connecting to the DSL line 83 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Backbone The part of the communications network intended and designed to carry the bulk of the traffic It provides connectivity between various sub networks in an enterprise s wide area network Bandwidth A measure of the maximum rate of data transfer Greater bandwidth allo
70. ogging On To The Configuration Tool 1 Start the web browser In the URL Enter Network 2 xl Address field of the browser window type 192 168 1 1 and press Enter This will take you to the login screen of the web based configuration tool for your BritePort 8120 Figure 3 22 UserName Password bt y y O Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 1 1 Realm WebAdmin To lo gin for the first time your default Save this password in your password list username is admin and the Cancel corresponding password is also admin with all in lowercase letters Figure 3 22 Note Make sure you type the correct information to the User Name and Password fields The login information is case sensitive 2 The successful login will open the web based configuration tool of gt Advanced Setup Welcome to the Broadxent BritePort 8120 BritePort 8120 The first Sg veis veg screen that you will see 15 the Please click on the Wired Setup Enk in the maim meau lozates in the left frome welcome screen similar to dert area oie Seege RE RE Figure 3 23 Figure 3 23 Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 3 Click the Wizard Setup to E 1 open Wizard Setup 6120 page similar to Figure 3 24 Status Wizard Setup Select the My ISP assignsan Setup the DSL Gateway EE eeneg option and click Next to Most users shoukd nave PPPoE use
71. om the Internet NAT Application one IP address from your DSL UPnP Apply Reset gt Maintenance service provider You should only change the setting to Allow server hosting when Figure 4 27 you subscribe multiple IP addresses especially for hosting services such as hosting a Web server FTP mail server or gaming server 57 gt Ka User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 NAT Application ec KK The NAT Applications DI PREPADEI IST page similar to Figure 4 26 gt Advanced Setup S Administration If you plan to host servers on your LAN select Allow Server Hosting in the Internet Security screen provides a table for you to set LAN wr ES S WAN up public services on your iS Application Control network such as Web servers deer UPnP FTP servers e mail servers Maintenance and or other specialized Internet applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing To activate this feature you are required to subscribe at least Figure 4 28 one static or fixed IP address from your DSL serivce provider and must select Allow server hosting in the Internet Security page To configure select your service from the drop down box under the Applications column Based on your selection the default Port Number will appear You may also manually enter or revise the Port Number if needed Then type the fixed Server IP address for the hosting c
72. ompile disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer the Software or engage in any other activities to obtain underlying information that is not visible to the user in connection with normal use of the Software In particular you agree not for any purpose to transmit the Software or display the Software s object code on any computer screen or to make any hardcopy memory dumps of the Software s object code If you believe you require information related to the interoperability of the Software with other programs you shall not decompile or disassemble the Software to obtain such information and you agree to request such information from Broadxent at the address listed below Upon receiving such a request Broadxent shall determine whether you require such information for a legitimate purpose and if so Broadxent will provide such information to you within a reasonable time and on reasonable conditions In any event you will notify Broadxent of any information derived from reverse engineering or such other activities and the results thereof will constitute the confidential information of Broadxent that may be used only in connection with the Software TERMINATION The license granted to you is effective until terminated You may terminate it at any time by returning the Software including any portions or copies thereof to Broadxent The license will also terminate automatically without any notice from Broadxent if you fail to comply with any term or c
73. omputer Finally click Apply to confirm your settings Activating your setup defined in the NAT Application table will trigger the port forwarding function of your BritePort 8120 That is once your BritePort 8120 receives requests via the DSL connection for a specific NAT Application your BritePort 8120 will automatically forward the requests to the appropriate hosting computer within your LAN Your BritePort 8120 supports up to 9 NAT Applications plus 1 DMZ demilitarized zone for port forwarding The DMZ allows you to expose all ports of one LAN computer to the Internet This feature 1s especially important when you want to host services such as the Internet gaming and videoconferencing allowing a large number of users to access the service simultaneously gt gt BROADXENT UPnP Your BritePort 8120 supports wizara setup UPnP Universal Plug and Pest Play IGD Internet Gateway SG Device function It uses e standardized protocols and Conr provides you the convenience ae to integrate your DSL connection with other applications or devices such as Windows Messenger with voice amp video function Refer User Manual BritePort 8120 UPnP UPnP IGD Internet Gateway Device function is currently disabled Enable UPnP IGD Function Apply To activate new setting you must save configuration and then restart your router Figure 4 29 to Figure 4 29 the default setting for
74. on This chapter provides information about your BritePort 8120 as well as the installation Before you begin connecting the cables and devices to the BritePort 8120 carefully go through the following sections to ensure proper setup and performance Backside View of BritePort 8120 Connecting Microfilters Hardware Installation Connecting Your LAN Indicator LEDs on BritePort 8120 LU UU UL 15 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Backside view of Broadxent BritePort 8120 Located at the rear panel of your Broadxent BritePort 8120 are several connectors see Figure 2 1 that allow you to connect DSL line PCs and or a hub to your BritePort 8120 For details on connecting devices to BritePort 8120 refer to Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 am ON 12VDC PHONE DSL n Power Adapter PHONE Jack Ethernet Ports RESET button Plug DSL line Four Jack ON OFF Switch Figure 2 1 Backside view of BritePort 8120 PHONE jack Optional Connect a telephone equipment to the PHONE jack on BritePort 8120 Be sure to connect a microfilter in series as shown in the Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 Note This PHONE jack will work only for splitterless DSL line If your service provider has installed a splitter do not use the microfilters DSL line jack Using the RJ 11 phone cable connect your DSL enabled telephone line the wall phone outlet to the DSL LINE jack located on the back of you BritePort 8120 nf i
75. ondition of this Agreement You agree upon such termination to return the Software including any portions or copies thereof to Broadxent Upon termination Broadxent may also enforce any rights provided by law The provisions of this Agreement that protect the proprietary rights of Broadxent will continue in force after termination LIMITED WARRANTY Broadxent warrants as the sole warranty that the disks on which the Software is furnished will be free of defects as set forth in the Warranty Card or printed manual included with the Software No distributor dealer or any other entity or person is authorized to expand or alter this warranty or any other provisions of this Agreement Any representation other than the warranties set forth in this Agreement will not bind Broadxent Broadxent does not warrant that the functions contained in the Software will meet your requirements or that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted error free or free from malicious code For purposes of this paragraph malicious code means any program code designed to contaminate other computer programs or computer data consume i User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 computer resources modify destroy record or transmit data or in some other fashion usurp the normal operation of the computer computer system or computer network including viruses Trojan horses droppers worms logic bombs and the like EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE I
76. ons Make New Connection 3 Printers Za Dial up Connection A Taskbar amp Start Menu l Local Area Connection Search Help Run ndows 2000 Professional Shut Down aag A3 distat Figure 3 6 Click Local Area Connection and then Properties to bring out the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 21 Lum User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Note If you do not see Local Area Connection then go to Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections Click on Network and Dial up Connections will bring out the Network and Dial up Connections window In the Network and Dial up Connections window select and right click the Local Area Connection icon and click the Properties option will open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 2 Inthe Local Area Connection Properties tt 3 xl dialog box similar to Figure 3 7 under General the list box Components checked are used by this connection select Internet 89 SMC 80357x CardBus Fast Ethemet PC Cad Protocol TCP IP and click Properties to continue Components checked are used by this connection Y NWLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Proto 4 NetBEUI Protocol Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in ta
77. ons who are physically present at the location of the computer on which the Software is loaded You may not allow the Software or its functions to be accessed remotely or transmit all or any portion of the Software through any network or communication line 4 Copyright The Software is owned by Broadxent and or its licensees and is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions You may not remove the copyright notice from any copy of the Software or any copy of the written materials if any accompanying the Software 5 One Archival Copy You may make one 1 archival copy of the machine readable portion of the Software for backup purposes only in support of your use of the Software on a single computer provided that you reproduce on the copy all copyright and other proprietary rights notices included on the originals of the Software 6 No Merger or Integration You may not merge any portion of the Software into or integrate any portion of the Software with any other program except to the extent expressly permitted by the laws of the jurisdiction where you are located Any portion of the Software merged into or integrated with another program if any will continue to be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and you must reproduce on the merged or integrated portion all copyright and other proprietary rights notices included in the originals of the Software 7 Network Version If you have purchase
78. ort 8120 S User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 C FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS This section of appendix provides you answers to some frequently asked questions regarding the Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 as well as the DSL communications in general 1 What is DSL DSL is a Digital Subscriber Line technology that transforms ordinary telephone lines into high speed digital lines for fast Internet access This technology uses a digital coding technique to get large capacity out of your existing phone line without interfering with regular services you can talk on your phone and at the same time surf the Web Thus DSL provides simultaneous Internet and voice fax capabilities over a single telephone line without any interference DSL speeds are tied to the distance between the customer and the telco central office Unlike ISDN which is also digital but travels through the switched telephone network DSL provides always on operation At the telco central office DSL traffic is aggregated in a unit called the DSL Access Multiplexor DSLAM and forwarded to the appropriate ISP or data network Many companies have been working to develop DSL technology This has resulted in the deployment of various types of DSL technologies each of which has its own special characteristics Asymmetic Digital Subscriber Line ADSL is commonly used for Internet access where fast downstream is required but slow upstream is acceptable
79. osh or Windows the on screen background is said to be the desktop DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A method of assigning a temporary IP address to a host such as a computer connected on a specific network With dynamic addressing a particular host has a different IP address each time it connects to the network also see IP Address and Static IP Address Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Digital Having discrete values for example the data represented by binary numbers 0 s and 1 s Computers communicate using digital data DMT Discrete Multitone A method of modulating digital signals over an analog carrier DMZ Demilitarized Zone a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between a company s private network and the outside public network It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data The DMZ is a subnetwork subnet that may sit between firewalls or off one leg of a firewall It is also an optional and more secure approach to a firewall and effectively acts as a proxy server as well DNS Domain Name System This allows you to specify a symbolic name a meaningful and easy to remember handle instead of an IP address The DNS is the way that Internet domain name is located and translated into numeric Internet Protocol addresses DNS Server A server that contains both the English and numerical addresses of all compu
80. othing in this Agreement shall prejudice any rights that you may enjoy by virtue of Sections 12 13 14 or 15 of the Irish Sale of Goods Act 1893 as amended GENERAL This Agreement is governed by the laws of the Republic of Ireland The local language Lm S User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 version of this agreement shall apply to Software acquired in the EU This Agreement is the entire agreement between us and you agree that Broadxent will not have any liability for any untrue statement or representation made by it its agents or anyone else whether innocently or negligently upon which you relied upon entering this Agreement unless such untrue statement or representation was made fraudulently Safety amp Regulatory Information The following sections contain notices for various countries CAUTION This device is intended to be connected by the user to a CSA TUV UL certified listed IBM AT or compatible personal computers in the manufacturer s defined operator access area Check the equipment operating installation manual and or with the equipment manufacturer to verify confirm if your equipment is suitable for devices to be connected to it ATTENTION Ce p riph rique est destin a tre connect par l utilisateur un ordinateur IBM AT certifi ou list CSA TUV UL ou compatible l int rieur de la zone d acc s d finie par le fabricant Consulter le mode d emploi guide d installation et ou le fabricant de l ap
81. our DSL connection is configured accordingly User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 10 11 How do I connect to the Internet DSL provides you a permanent always on connection to the Internet On your DSL connection once you have installed the BritePort you no longer need to dial up in order to get online Simply plug your BritePort 8120 into a DSL ready phone outlet in you home and you are ready to receive the high speed Internet connection What should I do if my DSL connection is not working A DSL connection provides a permanent dedicated connection to the Internet and the chances of its going down are very little However if this happened you should first of all check the hardware connections of your DSL modem as given in this user s manual and then follow the steps given in the Appendix B Troubleshooting section Will my telephone work if my DSL line goes down Your DSL line can go down if the DSL equipment at your telephone company s office develops some problem and this should not effect your normal telephone connection How can I check whether I have either Static or Dynamic IP addressing During the configuration process if you are required to enter a specific IP address and Subnet Mask provided by your DSL service providers that means you have a static IP address To check if a PC within your DSL network has a Static or Dynamic DHCP IP address refer to the following brief steps In Window
82. pareil pour v rifier ou confirmer qu il est possible de connecter d autres p riph riques votre syt me Notice for the USA FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However this notice is not a guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Q Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician Caution To comply with the limits for the Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class B limits All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounde
83. planned you will be notified in advance fitis determined that the equipment still fails to operate properly the FCC requires that the unit be disconnected from the telephone line until the problem has been corrected Repair to this equipment can only be made by the manufacturer its authorized agents or other parties who are authorized by the FCC Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Registration Card Table 1 Broadxent BritePort 8120 Product MM Name Company Address City State Zip Serial Number Purchased from Date of Pur chase Please print and fill out the above Product Registration Card and send it to Broadxent Inc 188 Topaz Street Milpitas CA 95035 ATTN Customer Service 95 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 BROADX lt EMT User Manual BritePort 8120 CONTACT INFORMATION Reach us by Phone General Line 408 719 5100 General Fax 408 262 1390 Reach us by E Mail Send your questions and comments by e mail to the following address E Mail adslsupport broadxent com Reach us by Mail Broadxent Inc A Subsidiary of Creative Technology Ltd 188 Topaz Street Milpitas CA 95035 Reach us on the Web http www broadxent com 97 BROADXENT User Manual BritePort 8120 BRORDXEMT A administration account 49 remote management 50 web port 50 ADSL 9 defintion 83 specification 65 what is 75 advanced
84. r POP3 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Virtual Path Identifier VPI Virtual Channel Identifier VCI BritePort s IP Address 192 168 1 1 BritePort s Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Your IP Address during System Configura 192 168 1 x tion only x can have any value from 2 to 254 DSL Service Provider s Tech Support phone number f your DSL service provider uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP then you will not be provided with this information 13 User Manual BROADXEMT BritePort 8120 This information is to be entered only when you are requested to check your VCI VPI settings by your DSL service provider You must not change these values unless specifically instructed by your DSL service provider Ka User Manual BROADXxXENT BritePort 8120 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 is developed to bring you a three in one solution DSL modem gateway router and or Ethernet hub for your small office or home office The build in 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports allow you to directly connect up to four PCs without needing to install additional hubs or switches With the carefully designed form factor you can place your BritePort 8120 either vertically or horizontally Your BritePort 8120 is user friendly and brings you an effortless experience to setup your network for a high speed Internet connecti
85. r BritePort 8120 provides extra protections to your DSL network Windows XP 2000 and Windows Me also have plenty security features and further protect your DSL network Windows 95 98 user can download security related patches from Mircosoft s website In general besides the security features provided by BritePort 8120 your DSL service provider and your PC operating system it is also very important to develop a safe computing habit User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 17 18 19 e Protect your passwords Do not divulge passwords to anyone and be especially careful if someone asks you for the password online or over the phone e Protect your online transactions by using a secure browser e Before typing your credit card and other important information online make sure that the website is secure and trustworthy e On your computer for the folders that contain confidential and financial information turn off the File Sharing option e When you are not using the Internet for a long duration you may switch off your computer or disconnect it from the DSL line e You should use anti virus software as well as intrusion detection software and update it regularly Do not open e mail attachments unless you trust the sender and are sure of the identity of the sender e not download files and software from unreliable sources What is NAT Network Address Translation NAT is a standard that enables you
86. r you must clear your cache Solution Try the following Clear the cache on your Internet browser On Internet Explorer window click Tools menu and click Internet Options On the Internet Options window click the General tab Then under History click Clear History and click Yes to empty the cache Also for Days to keep pages in history make the adjustment according to your requirement Important Your browser automatically stores all recently visited sites on Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 a cache memory on your computer Next time when you access a recently visited website your browser immediately delivers the cached date on to the screen You should always empty the cache on a regular basis and after a session of heavy web browsing Delete temporary Internet files On the Internet Explorer go to the Internet Options window and click the General tab Under Temporary Internet files click Delete Files and click Yes to delete all temporary Internet files Q Increase the cache According to your requirement you may increase the cache size On the Internet Explorer go to the Internet Options window and click the General tab Under Temporary Internet files click Settings The window that appears allows you to adjust the Amount of disk space to use or the cache Q Close all the open applications and reboot your computer Click Start gt Shutdown gt select Restart gt Yes
87. re connecting to multiple computers through a hub with Normal port be sure that you have used a crossed Ethernet cable however if the hub has Uplink port then use straight Ethernet cable Also use a straight Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the hub Ensure that your Ethernet card is functioning properly and you have properly installed its driver Each Ethernet card comes with its own driver Ensure that you have configured your computer correctly according to the information provided by your DSL service provider 4 DSL LED on BritePort is OFF or keeps on flashing Your BritePort 8120 is not properly configured setup or your DSL service is down Try the following solutions LI Make sure that your telephone line has been activated for the DSL service Check your telephone line for the dial tone If your telephone line is down you will not have DSL service Contact your telephone company Be sure that the telephone cable is connected correctly to your BritePort Try connecting again after a few minutes as external interference might have caused noise to your DSL line Make sure that you ve attached microfilters to all phone jacks connected to analog devices that share the same line as your DSL connection Be sure that you have configured your BritePort correctly For details refer to Chapter 3 Configuring your BritePort Check with your DSL service provider 73 S User Manual BROARADXEMT BriteP
88. ritePort 8120 B TROUBLESHOOTING This appendix provides tips and solutions for resolving some of the problems that you may encounter while setting installing or using Broadxent BritePort DSL Gateway 8120 A Possible Problems 1 BritePort 8120 is not recognized by the Ethernet port on my computer Cause 1 The Ethernet card on your computer may be faulty or the driver is not properly installed 2 BritePort 8120 is not connected properly or the Ethernet configuration is improper Solution Try the following Q Make sure that the straight Ethernet cable is securely connected between the Ethernet port on 8120 and the Ethernet card on your PC Do not use crossed Ethernet cable Try another straight Ethernet cable Q Ifyour BritePort is connected through a hub with Normal port be sure that you have used a crossed Ethernet cable however if the hub has Uplink port then use straight Ethernet cable Make sure that you have properly installed the driver for your Ethernet card Each Ethernet card comes with its own driver Reconfigure your computer for DSL connection as per the information provided by your service provider 2 Telephone line is noisy Cause You may hear slight noise on your telephone while the BritePort 8120 is in operation If the noise level becomes too loud and disrupts your telephone conversations try the solutions as indicated below 67 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120
89. rs to obtain an IP address automatically for DSL connections please refer to the section Configuring Your Computer in this chapter e Ifyou have configured your network computers but still unable to access the Website please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting for the possible causes of problems you re encountering or contact your DSL service provider for assistance e further customize the settings of your BritePort 8120 using the web based tool in order to meet the specific requirements of your LAN environment please refer to Chapter 4 BritePort Configuration Tool for information about the Advanced Setup ge a User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 4 BRITEPORT CONFIGURATION TOOL Your BritePort 8120 features a comprehensive but user friendly web based configuration tool Besides the Wizard Setup taking you through the initial setup process the rest of the web tool not only provides the device and connection status but also allows you to configure your BritePort 8120 for an advanced network configuration and management The web tool is consisted of four main categories Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup and Maintenance Each category provides different functions for and about your BritePort 8120 This chapter introduces the advanced features of web based configuration tool for BritePort 8120 It provides an outlook for each categories assisting you to get familiar with their features and functions This
90. rvice is established and the line is connected using a RJ 11 phone cable to the BritePort 8120 DSL port located at the back of the unit e Before starting the web tool make sure the computer that connected to your BritePort 8120 has Network Properties configured to obtain an IP address automatically Refer to the following section Configuring Your Computer for a step by step instructions to set up your computer for DHCP or obtain an IP address automatically Ee User Manual BROADXENT BritePort 8120 Configuring Your Computer This section shows you how to setup your computer Network Properties to obtain an IP address automatically This is a very important step for you to access the BirtePort 8120 web based configuration tool it is also a crucial step to get your network computers configured to obtain DSL connection for a high speed Internet access Configuring Windows 95 98 Me for Dynamic IP Address 1 From the desktop click Start gt Settings Mi Windows Update gt Control Panel Figure 3 t wi Control Panel window V Norton SystemWorks Bragramz zl Favorites Documents Bh Settings 5 Control Panel OK Find k Printers FT rT F e Help un Taskbar amp Start Menu Ti Run Es Folder Options i k amp Lawl Active Desktop Shut Down dh Windows Update 2 Inthe Control Panel window Figure 3 2 double click the Network icon
91. s you shall not decompile or disassemble the Software to obtain such information and you agree to request such information from Broadxent at the address listed earlier Upon receiving such a request Broadxent shall determine whether you require such information for a legitimate purpose and if so Broadxent will provide such information to you within a reasonable time and on reasonable conditions LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED EARLIER IN THIS AGREEMENT AND AS PROVIDED UNDER THE HEADING STATUTORY RIGHTS THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND DAMAGES THE LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES IN THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL NOT APPLY TO PERSONAL INJURY INCLUDING DEATH TO ANY PERSON CAUSED BY Broadxent S NEGLIGENCE AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISION SET OUT UNDER THE HEADING STATUTORY RIGHTS STATUTORY RIGHTS Irish law provides that certain conditions and warranties may be implied in contracts for the sale of goods and in contracts for the supply of services Such conditions and warranties are hereby excluded to the extent such exclusion in the context of this transaction is lawful under Irish law Conversely such conditions and warranties insofar as they may not be lawfully excluded shall apply Accordingly n
92. s 95 98 Me right click on the Network Neighborhood icon located on the PC desktop Select Properties and then click to open the Network dialog box Click the Configuration tab to show the list of installed network components Highlight your Ethernet card for example TCP IP gt PRO 100 Management Adapter and then click the Properties button to bring out the TCP IP Properties dialog box In the dialog box click the IP Address tab and see what option has been selected If Specify an IP address is selected then you have a Static IP address If Obtain and IP address automatically is selected then you have a Dynamic IP address In Windows 2000 XP righ click on the My Network Places icon located on the PC desktop and then click Properlies to open the Network and Dial up Connections window Select Local Area Connection and right click on Properties to open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box In the components list highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button to bring out the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box If Obtain an IP address automatically is selected then you have a Dynamic IP address Otherwise you have a Static IP address 71 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 12 How can I find the IP address and the Subnet Mask In Windows 95 98 Me click the Start button and click Run The Run dialog box appears In the Open field type winipefg
93. ses to the telecommunication network at CO URL Universal Resource Locator The addressing system that helps the users to locate websites on the Internet It precisely tells the name of the server where a site s files are stored the file s directory path and its file name USB Universal Serial Bus A plug and play interface that allows the user to attach a device without having to add an adapter card and turning off the computer VCI Virtual Channel Identifier A numerical value assigned by your DSL Service Provider to your DSL device goes hand in hand with VPI to ensure connection with your DSL Service Provider s equipment VPI Virtual Path Identifier A numerical value assigned by your DSL Service Provider to your DSL device to ensure proper connection with the DSL equipment at the Telephone Company s office WAN Wide Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area Typically a WAN consists of two or more local area networks LANs Web browser A program used to access the Internet resources available through the World Wide Web Web server A host computer that sends Web page to other computers 9 Kam i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 World Wide Web A vast resource of information stored on computers and servers connected to the Internet xDSL Various DSL technologies has been developed and the x indicates the type of te
94. skbar when connected OK Cancel Figure 3 7 Bam gt ES3FACORADOoX f YT User Manual BritePort 8120 Then the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears similar to the one shown in Figure 3 8 Select the option Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and Click OK to confirm the setting The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears active again Click OK to close the dialog box At this time Windows may prompt you to reboot your computer to make the changes taken effect Click Yes to proceed with the system reboot Important Note Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically C Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server S Figure 3 8 Your system is now ready to communicate with your BritePort 8120 e manually specify the IP address and Subnet Mask of your computer Network Properties in order to access your BritePort 8120 web based configuration tool please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting A Possib
95. t your BritePort 8120 settings you should change the administrator s username and passward after your first login Figure 4 11 49 gt BROADXENT Remote Management Control This function allows you to establish access to manage your DSL network while you are at a remote location see Figure 4 12 Depending on your remote managment needs you can define the time for each remote session the access protocol as well as the authorized remote IP for a secure remote access To set the authorized remote IP click Secured Remote Client IP to bring out the Secure Remote Client IP window to set the authorized client IP address and Subnet Mask Click Apply to confirm the setup Web Port The default web server port for your BritePort 8120 is Port 80 Refer to Figure 4 13 to change the port setting simply type the new port number and click Apply to store the new setting However clicking Apply will not execute the change To activate the new setting you must go to Save Configuration under Maintenance save the settings and restart your BritePort 8120 unit Wizard Setup Status Advanced Setup Administration DSL LAN WAN IP Route DNS Application Control Internet Security NAT Application UPnP Maintenance User Manual BritePort 8120 Administration _ Account Remote Management WebPort Remote Management Control Allow remote access to this router for
96. table 47 i gt 4 User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Advanced Setup The Advanced Setup provides features allowing you to further configure your BritePort 8120 as well as the DSL connections for a more complex network environment Functions available under the Advanced Setup include Administration DSL Configuration DSL LAN Configuration LAN WAN Configuration WAN IP Route DNS Application Control Internet Security NAT Application and UPnP Note The Advanced Setup is created for advanced users who have in depth knowledge about network configurations If you are not familiar with the provided functions please consult with your DSL service provider before making any changes to the default settings Administration The Administration page is consisted of Account Remote Management and Web Port To view each function click the blue title bar to open the page Administration Account You can change your login eiim Administration information in the Advanced setup Account Remote Management WebPort Administration Account LAN Administration Account WAN page see Figure 4 11 Simply oN Le plication Contro nternet Securi assword type your preferred User Name E n and Password in the Maintenance corresponding field to change the login information Click Apply to confirm the changes To protec
97. tePort 8120 using all the information provided by your DSL service provider including IP addresses Subnet Mask Gateway addresses etc Make sure you have all the information ready before you start configuring your BritePort 8120 Logging On To The Configuration Tool Enter Network Password Please type your user name and password Site 132 158 1 1 Realm W eb amp dmin User Name admin uu Save this password in your password list Cancel Password Figure 3 16 configuration tool of your decre reo BritePort 8120 The first Advanced Setup Welcome to the Broadxent BritePort 8120 Maintenance Web based DSL configuration screen that you will see is the welcome screen similar to Figure 3 17 Please click on the Wirard Setup Enk in the main menu located in the left frame The Wizard Setup will lead ran through the DSL Gateway configuration Advanced users may cick om the Advanced Setup or Maintenance links for additional options Figure 3 17 7 User Manual BritePort 8120 Click the Wizard Setup to open the Wizard Setup page similar to Figure 3 16 Select I have a static IP address and click Next to continue Another Wizard Setup page similar to Figure 3 19 appears for you to enter the static IP address In the corresponding fields based on the information provided by your DSL service provider enter Local WAN IP Address Primary DNS and Secondary DNS Once complete click Ne
98. tenance Web based DSL configuration screen that you will see is the T 5 Please click ee rhe Wiad Setup kk m the mais menm Lac r in mert welcome screen similar to The Wi egen e Ee o uis ag se M RE Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 7 BROADEN YT 3 Click the Wizard Setup to open the Wizard Setup page similar to Figure 3 11 Select I have a PPPoE username and password I have a PPPoA username and password and click Next to continue 4 The PPPoE or PPPoA Configuration page appears similar to Figure 3 12 In the corresponding fields type the username and password was provided by your DSL service provider Click Next to continue 5 Ifthe Can not connect page appears as seen in Figure 3 13 please check your login information and try again or refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting for more information User Manual BritePort 8120 BRITEPOR TSF 8120 Status o Advanced Setup Wizard Setup Setup the DSL Gateway Wet correr io fa OS Galery Setup WTA Pease d e the necessan ricmnateon on ther and subsequent scons Most users shed haa a PPPoE cr PPPoA ier and primed ny pek 7 hos Stair E adrear d ec auche fe Go go Ey ver eet Semice Poi dr hase a eiesape and 1 have PPPoA ussrnams and paireurd V hae a stutir D address My TSP addricik aei ES Figure 3 11 VE Iran Dn ve PPPE enma Thag Me PPPE primeri
99. ters connected to the Internet When you specify an e mail or IP address using the English domain name the DNS server will return the corresponding numeric address Domain Name The Internet address or the URL of a website Downstream Data transfer from the telecommunication network to the customer s premises Driver A program that a computer uses to control the operation of a peripheral device such as a keyboard modem monitor card or cable DSL Digital Subscriber Line A technology that transforms ordinary telephone lines into high speed digital lines for fast Internet access This technology uses a digital coding technique to get large capacity out of your existing phone line without interfering with regular services you can talk on your phone and at the same time surf the Web Thus DSL provides simultaneous Internet and voice fax capabilities over a single telephone line without any interference DSLAM DSL Access Multiplexer A network device at a telephone company s office that receives signals from multiple customer DSL connections and puts the signal on a high speed backbone line using multiplexing Dynamic IP address See DHCP 85 Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 Ethernet A local area network LAN protocol that supports data transfer rates of 10 Mbps It is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards that operates over the twisted pair or coaxial cable A version of E
100. thernet called 100 Base T or fast Ethernet supports data transfer rates of 100 Mbps Ethernet card A network interface card that plugs into a computer and allows the computer to send and receive data to and from a network Fast Ethernet An Ethernet specification with a speed of 100 Mbps 10 times faster than 10BaseT Fixed IP Address see Static IP Address and IP Address Flash memory A non volatile memory on EEPROM chip that can be erased and electrically and reprogrammed FTP File Transfer Protocol A high level protocol for transferring files from one computer to another FTP is one of the basic Internet services G DMT An industry standard known as G 992 1 which refers to ADSL technology that uses DMT modulation and does not require a splitter box to be installed at the user s premises This technology supports upstream data rates of up to 8 megabits per second and downstream data rates of up to 1 544 megabits per second G Lite A splitterless ADSL technology that uses CAP or DMT modulation and supports upstream data rates of up to 1 5 megabits per second and downstream data rates of up to 512 kilobits per second Gateway A network device A dedicated network machine that connects two or more separate networks that may use different protocols such as ATM and TCP IP and translates the protocols Hardware All the electric and mechanical parts and devices used in a computer or attached to it H
101. tion of your BritePort 8120 as well as the other analog devices that share the same line There are two ways to connect microfilters 1 Plug one end of the microfilter the end that has a RJ 11 connector into a telephone wall outlet Link the other end to a RJ 11 cable and then connect it to a analog device such as your home phone Refer to Figure 2 2 below for a sample connection Phone Outlet Phone Cable RJ 11 Cable Microfilter b Telephone 1 OLM OLLI DI c i m 2 A Cag Figure 2 2 2 Plugone end of the microfilter the end that has a RJ 11 connector into your BritePort 8120 PHONE jack Link the other end to a RJ 11 cable and then connect it to an analog device such as your home phone Refer to Figure 2 3 for a sample connection Ka User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 DSL line jack PHONE jack Phone Outlet AAR NY Microfilter M ttt ui et ai t Ly E mm Telephone Phone Cable RJ 11 Cable Figure 2 3 Note If your service provider has installed a splitter do not use the microfilters Important Notes e Ifyou have an outlet shared by two more devices such as a phone and Caller ID box you only need to install one microfilter on this outlet e If you have a second phone line that is separate from the DSL line generally you do not need to install microfilter on those outlets
102. ts Relay e maintenance d eg Agent your default DHCP Pos o Seege Server is set to be enabled Rely Age Configure Your BritePort 8120 supports DHCP server on your Primary Figure 4 16 LAN To configure select the Enabled option and click Configure to open the DHCP Server configuration page You can define the Start End IP Addresses Lease Time Default Gateway and Domain Name Servers Once complete click Apply to confirm all the settings WAN Configuration WAN Information shown in WAN Configuration see Figure 4 Wizard setup WAN Configuration 5 ee 1 7 15 also linked to the WAN panes SE ATM PVCs currently created Refresh KK Connection page under Sch Status see Figure 4 6 You Gg Create a new PVC gt Application Control can modify and delete the UPnP current PVC Permanent Maintenance Virtual Circuit and also create anew PVC To modify a PVC click the Modify link to Figure 4 17 open the Modify ATM PVC page which allows you to configure the detail properties such as ATM Properties and IP Configuration of the selected PVC refer to Figure 4 7 Lm Ka User Manual BROARDX lt EMT BritePort 8120 To create a new PVC click Create a new PVC to open the Create ATM PVC Sne WAN Configuration Create ATM PVC Connection Connection page similar to E E Please select data mode for the ATM PVC you wish to create DSL F 4 1 sel
103. ws the transfer of more information in a given period of time For digital services the bandwidth is usually expressed in bits or bytes per second Binary A number system that has only two digits 0 and 1 BPS Bits Per Second A measurement of data transmission speed Bridge A hardware device that links two or more local area networks LANs and manages the transfer of data between these LANs BritePort A term coined by Broadxent Inc that refer to a DSL equipment at customer s premises Broadband A transmission media that can handle the transmission of multiple messages at different frequencies at a time The broadband signals use analog carriers Browser See Web browser Cable modem A modem that sends and receives digital data on the same cable that brings television broadcast signals to your home CAP Carrierless Amplitude Phase modulation A modulation technique used for transmitting digital data using an analog carrier ADSL modems use either CAP modulation or Discrete Multitone DMT modulation CO Central Office a telephone company s office facility that handles the switching of telephone calls on the public switched telephone PSTN for a small regional area CPE Customer Premises Equipment The equipment installed at a customer s premises for the DSL service for example a DSL modem Desktop When a graphical user interface GUI is used to access applications such as with the Macint
104. xt to continue Goergen 8120 MENS PURIS Wizard Setup Setup the OSL Gateway Veetccame to the DSL Gateway Setup Wed Please NE in the necezsan on frs and subsequent screens Most users should have a PPPoE and pasteord Only selec Thare enc P d iritructed 19 do eo by your heme Senate I have a PPPOE ueram and pasrenrd e have a static IP address CST assigns an address automatically Figure 3 16 BRITEPORT ee 8120 e Stat Wizard Setup e Advanced Setup b Maintenance Static IP Address Setup Loca WAN Address 0 0 DAMS Server Primary ONS SecondayONs 0 0 Back Figure 3 19 35 em K User Manual BROwvADx lt eriT BritePort 8120 5 Once your user information is BRITEPOR Fa verified by your DSL service C 8120 provider the DSL Gateway MN uA Wizard Setup Setup Complete page see a DSL Gateway Setup Complete s WAN Connecton Tour DIL Gates ur pe tober Figure 3 20 appears to Tratte Courter ee d oeh ee E cuv connected D Gateway t network the ADSL lee mated preen confirm that your setup 15 Eerie ee successful Click Done to gt Maintenance complete the setup and the Wizard Setup will start updating your BritePort 8120 Figure 3 20 6 Atthis time a dialog box m M appear similar to Figure 3 21 to prompt you to close The Web page you are viewing is trying Ea
105. your DSL Service Provider LAN Configuration LAN The LAN Configuration page is consisted of IP Address and DHCP Server In the blue title bar select the item that you wish to configure IP Address ec 99 The IP Address page shows LAN Configuration the current IP address assigned Advanced Setup Address ODHCPSever minI on to access your BritePort 8120 LAN IP Address WAN 1 IP Route Primary IP Address web based configuration tool T EIS Refer to Figure 4 15 your Ve uan Sere 1 55 1 IP Address Kb BritePort 8120 supports upto maintenance Kei two subnets the Primary and s Secondary LAN Typically Note there may be a short pause between clicking Apply and receiving a response in a small office or a home office network environment Figure 4 15 only one subnet the Primary 5 Lm Sa User Manual BROADX lt EMT BritePort 8120 LAN will be used That is you only need the Primary IP Address which 15 the default IP address 192 168 1 1 to access your BritePort 8120 Assign the Secondary IP Address to your BritePort 8120 only if you have two subnets set up on your LAN DHCP Server This page allows you to Weg EAR LAN Configuration configure the DHCP Server Advanced Setup rage see Figure 4 16 You can Un DHCP Server select the DHCP Server to be Ner v e a either Disabled or Enabled Mole If you wish to define i

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