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1. HotBrick Network Solutions Appendix A e O Specifications Model Load Balancer Dimensions 245mm W x 137mm D x 30mm H Operating 0 Cto 40 C Temperature Storage 10 C to 70 C Temperature Network TCP IP Protocol Network 6 Ethernet Interface pe DAS 4 10 100BaseT RJ45 auto Switching Hub ports for LAN devices 2 10 100BaseT RJ45 for WAN LEDs 8 LAN 4 WAN 1 Status 1 Power External Power 5V 1 5A DC Adapter FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE Marking Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 67 HotBrick Network Solutions Appendix B Windows TCP IP Setup Overview TCP IP Settings If using the default Load Balancer settings and the default Windows 95 98 ME 2000 TCP IP settings no changes need to be made e By default the Load Balancer will act as a DHCP Server automatically providing a suitable IP Address and related information to each PC when the PC boots e For all non Server versions of Windows the default TCP IP setting is to act as a DHCP client e f you wish to check your TCP IP settings the procedure is
2. ON Physical connection using 100BaseT on WAN port 1 2 established OFF 10BaseT connection or no connection on WAN port 1 2 OFF No power ON Normal Operation OFF Normal operation ON Firmware not loaded or Hardware error Blinking Data in out HotBrick Network Solutions Also some Status and Error conditions are indicated by combinations of LEDs as shown below LED Action Condition WAN LINK ACT 8 10M 100M LEDs flash alternatively Firmware Download in progress WAN LINK ACT amp 10M 100M LEDs flash concurrently MAC address not assigned WAN1 LINK ACT amp 10M 100M LEDs solid On SDRAM error WAN2 LINK ACT amp 10M 100M LEDs solid On Timer Interrupt error LAN1 LINK ACT amp 10M 100M LEDs solid On LAN WAN error HotBrick Network Solutions Rear Panel Load Balancer LB 2 LAN Poris Figure 2 Rear Panel LB 2 DC 5V Connect the supplied power adapter here WAN 2 Connect the 2 Broadband Modem here if available Reset Button When pressed and released the Load Balancer will reboot restart within 1 second lt resets to default over 3 seconds LAN Ports Connect the PCs to these ports Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used simultaneously Note Any port will automatically operate as an Uplink port if required Just use a normal LAN cable to connect to a normal port on another hub WAN 1 Connect the primary Broadba
3. This will allow users enable QoS function e Queuing Method The methods that how you manage your queue Priority queuing It is one of the first queuing variations to be wildly implemented 48 HotBrick Network Solutions IP TOS Type e Process TOS Field An 8 bits field in the IP packet header designed to of Service contain values indicating how each packet should be handled in the network Feature If you choose enable then it will enable this function to process IP Type of Service field e Overwrite policy priority Choose yes to set the priority of TOS field in IP packet overwrite the priority defined in policy configuration Policy Configuration When you use QoS you must define some policies to make some packets to have higher priority to pass through Figure 27 Policy Configuration 49 HotBrick Network Solutions Data Policy Configuration Network Admission Policy This section identifies each policy Policy Name List When adding a new Policy ignore this list To edit an existing entry select it from the list and click the Select button The data fields will then be updated with data for the selected entry Policy Name Enter a suitable name Generally you should use the Policy Name for the network traffic Source Address Define the source address of packets here It has two types like IP address or MAC address If you select IP address you can defin
4. pa t L kkel Shaa T Lear Simia wi Loin Interface iega Cam dl Lal Be Compa an Figure 10 Load Balance These settings are only functional if using both WAN ports If using both WAN ports these settings determine the proportion of traffic sent over each port Settings Load Balance Load Balance Configuration e Enable Use this to enable your Load Balance settings Unless this is checked the other settings on this screen have no effect e Balance Type Select the desired option e Bytes rx tx Traffic is measured by Bytes e Packets rx tx Traffic is measured by Packets e Sessions established Traffic is measured by Sessions e Loading Share on WAN 1 Enter the percentage of traffic to be sent over WAN 1 If one WAN port connection has greater bandwidth than the other the one with the greater bandwidth should be given a higher percentage of traffic than the other Click the Update button to save your changes 21 NAT Statistics Interface Statistics Buttons HotBrick Network Solutions This section displays the current data about WAN 1 and WAN 2 You can use this information to help you fine tune the settings above This section displays cumulative statistics Use the Restart Counters button to restart these counters when required e Update Save the settings on this screen e Refresh Update the data on screen e Restart Counters Restar
5. DMZ feature if possible 33 HotBrick Network Solutions Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is very useful when combined with the Virtual Server feature It allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL rather than an IP Address This also solves the problem of having a dynamic IP address With a dynamic IP address your IP address may change whenever you connect to your ISP which makes it difficult to connect to you You must register for the Dynamic DNS service The Load Balancer supports 2 types of service providers Standard client available at http www dyndns org Other sites may offer the same service but can not be guaranteed to work TZO at http www tzo com 3322 is available in China at http www 3322 org To use the Dynamic DNS feature SA e ES Register for the service from your preferred service provider Follow the service provider s procedure to have a Domain Name Host name allocated to you Configure the Dynamic DNS screen as described below The Load Balancer will then automatically update your IP Address recorded by the Dynamic DNS service provider From the Internet users will now be able to connect to your Virtual Servers or DMZ PC using your Domain name Pe ba ee Py Te He P ponme gr a KX eip piis hir ei Sa Dima LE E d EEATT na j Hh Campus Figure 18 Dynamic DNS 34 HotBrick Network Solutions Settings Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Service WA
6. Segment 1 192 168 2 xx E 192 E CR gt _ 192 168 2 80 192 168 1 100 CS segment 0 Router A 192 168 1 xx 192 168 1 1 Router B 168 2 90 i 192 168 3 70 ME Segment 2 192 168 3 xx Figure 35 Routing Example 59 HotBrick Network Solutions For the Load Balancer Gateway s Routing Table For the LAN shown above with 2 routers and 3 LAN segments the Load Balancer requires 2 entries as follows Entry 1 Segment 1 Destination IP 192 168 2 0 Address Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 100 Interface LAN Metric 2 Entry 2 Segment 2 Destination IP 192 168 3 0 Address Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Standard Class C Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 100 For Router A s Default Route For Router B s Default Route Interface LAN Metric 3 Destination IP 0 0 0 0 Address Network Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 Metric 2 Destination IP 0 0 0 0 Address Network Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 2 80 Interface LAN Metric 3 60 HotBrick Network Solutions 9 Operation and Status Operation Once both the Load Balancer and the PCs are configured operation is automatic However there are some situations where additional Internet configuration may be required Refer to Chapter 4 Advanced Features for
7. be served by system Default is 5 minutes 46 HotBrick Network Solutions Firewall Exception System Firewall Exception Rules The rules with which any received packets is complied the packets will not processed by Firewall or NAT module but to be processed directly by system protocol stack Firewall Exception Femin Port Era Kb E Figure 25 Firewall Exception Enable The check box can allow you enable or disable firewall exception Interface You can select LAN WAN1 WAN2 or ALL interfaces to be process by the system protocol stack If you enable check box Protocol There are six protocols UDP TCP ICMP GRE ESP AH to choose to let packets directly process by the system protocol stack Foreign Port Range Select foreign port number range directly process by system protocol stack If enable check box Device Port Range Select device port number range directly process by system protocol stack If enable check box 47 HotBrick Network Solutions 6 QoS Configuration Overview The Load Balancer provides QoS which supports the high quality of network service Because it will classify outgoing packets based on some policies defined by users make some real time applications to get better response or performance QoS Setup The following web page management are guiding you how to setup QoS and make QoS work Figure 26 QoS Setup Data QoS Setup QoS Feature Enable QoS
8. browser after you saved the system configuration file You also can do firmware upgrade by input the correct password and the file name of your firmware Remember do not Reset or Restart the device while update new firmware because it may cause system to crash 57 HotBrick Network Solutions 8 Advanced LAN Configuration Overview These screens and settings are provided to deal with non standard situations or to provide additional options for advanced users Existing DHCP Server If your LAN already has a DHCP Server and you wish to continue using it the following configuration is required e The DHCP Server function in the Load Balancer must be disabled This setting is on the LAN amp DHCP screen e Your DHCP Server must be configured to provide the Load Balancer s LAN IP address as the Default Gateway e Your DHCP Server must provide correct DNS addresses to the PCs Routing This section is only relevant if your LAN has other Routers or Gateways e If you don t have other Routers or Gateways on your LAN you can ignore the Static Routing page completely e If your LAN has other Gateways and Routers you must configure the Static Routing screen as described below You also need to configure the other Routers Figure 34 Static Routing 58 Note HotBrick Network Solutions If there is an entry or entries in the Routing table with an Index of zero 0 these are System entries You can not modify or
9. delete these entries Settings Static Routing Entry Index Network Address Netmask Gateway Interface Metric e f adding a new entry ignore this field e To edit an existing entry select it from the list and click the Select button The screen will then update with the data for the selected entry e If the Index is 0 this is a System entry which you can neither delete nor modify The network address of the remote LAN segment For standard class C LANs the network address is the first 3 fields of the Destination IP Address The 4th last field can be left at 0 The Network Mask for the remote LAN segment For class C networks the default mask is 255 255 255 0 The IP Address of the Gateway or Router which the Load Balancer must use to communicate with the destination above NOT the router attached to the remote segment Select the correct interface usually LAN The WAN interface is only available if NAT Network Address Translation is disabled The number of hops routers to pass through to reach the remote LAN segment The shortest path will be used Configuring Other Routers on your LAN All traffic for devices not on the local LAN must be forwarded to the Load Balancer so that they can be forwarded to the Internet This is done by configuring other Routers to use the Load Balancer as the Default Route or Default Gateway as illustrated by the example below Static Routing Example
10. described in the following sections e If your LAN has a Router the LAN Administrator must re configure the Router itself Refer to Chapter 5 Advanced LAN Setup for details Checking TCP IP Settings Windows 9x ME 1 Select Control Panel Network You should see a screen like the following Network El Configuration Ider fication Access Control The following network componente are instal lect Y Ae gt PC Fast Ethernet Adapter MetBe A Diab Adeeter I Diskp Adeeier 2 VPM Groo Y TOP A PC Fast Ethemet Adapter Figure 40 Network Configuration 2 Select the TCP IP protocol for your network card 3 Click on the Properties button You should then see a screen like the following 68 HotBrick Network Solutions PEFP Properties Bindings Advenced Webs ONS Configuration Gateway MANS Coviguration IP Address An E address canbe sulomebcelly assigned to this computer E PO n retk does rot automaticaly assign IF actresses Sek sour nabwork edministraiorior an address and than type fin the spaca below C peci an Paddrass Figure 41 IP Address Win 95 Ensure your TCP IP settings are correct as follows Using DHCP To use DHCP select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically This is the default Windows settings Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the Load Balancer Using Specify an IP Address If your PC is already configured check with your
11. l Enable Disable l Enutla Y Grable F Enat e Gisabla MPAA Figure 22 Block URL Settings Block URL Access Group This allows you have different blocking rules for different Groups of PCs e All PCs users are in the Default Group unless moved to another group on the Host IP screen e If you want the same restrictions to apply to everyone select Default for the Group In this case there is no need to enter any Hosts on the Host IP screen e H you wish to apply different restrictions on different Groups select the desired Group and click the Select button The screen will update with data for the selected Group Block Internet Access e Enable Disable Use this to Enable or Disable each setting as required e Block URL IP Keyword Enter the URL IP address or keyword you wish to block 43 HotBrick Network Solutions Access Filter The network Administrator can use the Access Filter to gain fine control over the Internet access and applications available to LAN users e Five 5 user groups are available and each group can have different access rights e All PCs users are in the Default group unless assigned to another group on the Host IP screen Apress Filter mat 2RRCT Larue Dafa ETH F ho Filtenng F Block All Acomss Soco Selected Mores TI FTF T Gopher Dati T Ges a o Emp l Talar IT TFTP F Scho Request KR Timestamp Bequest IT Block Eelected Pocket Types e E RN infirmalion Bam
12. mstrg value you cam click on the RENTORE button fou haye to be comba of coig Iran Hi eil ereny al your eeting prevea and pat to factory delet vain Lk Figure 37 Restore Factory Defaults H the Restore Default Value button on this screen is clicked e ALL of your settings will be erased e The default IP address password and ALL other settings will be restored to the factory default values e The DCHP server function will be enabled These changes may mean that the current connection is invalid and you will have to re connect to the Load Balancer using its default IP address 192 168 1 1 63 HotBrick Network Solutions WAN Status Use the WAN Status link on the main menu to view this screen CEET Brimi Barkete Derek Zenn Byin apisan Soom Beie Figure 38 WAN Status Data System Status NAT This section displays data for each WAN port statistics e Connection status This will display either Connected or Not Connected e Default Loading Share The default traffic loading between the WAN ports e Current Loading Share The current traffic loading between the WAN ports e Current Loading The number of sessions Bytes and Packets currently being processed on each port e Current Bandwidth The current Download and Upload speeds on each WAN port e Check NAT Detail will display the NAT Status screen described below Interface This section displays cumulative sta
13. network administrator before making the following changes e If the DNS Server fields are empty select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS address or addresses provided by your ISP then click OK e On the Gateway tab enter the Load Balancer s IP address in the New Gateway field and click Add as shown below Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the Load Balancer TOPAIP Properties Bindings Advenced Hee ONS Configuration Gotaway WINS Coriguraion IPAddress The irsi galeno in the Installed Gadewery bet wall be the defaull The address order inthe fet wall be the order e which theae machines are weed Hee quem Installed qatewena Figure 42 Gateway Tab Win 95 98 69 HotBrick Network Solutions e On the DNS Configuration tab ensure Enable DNS is selected If the DNS Server Search Order list is empty enter the DNS address provided by your ISP in the fields beside the Add button then click Add TCP IP Propenios Gateway WINS Configuration IPAddress Bindings Advanced MetBios DNS Configuration Disable DNS Enable DHS Host Domain IT DHE Server Search Order TTT mem see Figure 43 DNS Tab Win 95 98 Checking TCP IP Settings Windows 2000 1 Select Control Panel Network and Dial up Connection 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties You should see a screen like the following Lo
14. the PPTP connection method Port Options Figure 9 Port Options 19 Settings Port Options Connection Validation PPPoE PPTP Connection Options Transparent Bridge e Option HotBrick Network Solutions Health Check Disable will not do Alive Indicator Check By default health check is enable Health checking is performing an ICMP echo request and HTTP packets to the specific destination that could be either 1 Name or IP Address user specified in the Alive Indicator input box or gateway of WAN interface if Alive Indicator input box is left blank Alive Indicator This is the IP address used to check if the WAN connection is operating The Load Balancer LB 2 will contact this system to check if the WAN connection is working Change this address if you wish Default is the gateway IP Note This is not used for PPPoE connections MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit is used when determining the packet size to be used on the WAN interface Normally this does not need to be changed but if your ISP advises you to use a particular MTU enter it here Auto Dialup If set to Enable a connection will be established whenever outgoing WAN traffic is detected If not Enabled you must establish a connection manually Auto Disconnect This determines when an idle connection will be terminated Enter the required time period Echo Time This determines how often an Echo request is sent to th
15. A mer for FETA 1 Figure 12 Advanced PPTP Settings Advanced PPTP WAN Port Select the desired Port then click the Select button The data for the selected Port will then be displayed in the WAN IP Account section WAN IP Account e User Name The PPTP user name login name assigned by your ISP e Password The PPTP password associated with the User Name above This is assigned by your ISP and used to login to the PPTP Server e Verify Password Re enter the PPTP password assigned by your ISP e Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the PPTP Server as provided by your ISP e Static IP Address If you have a fixed IP address enter if here Otherwise this field should be left at 0 0 0 0 Action Use the Connect and Disconnect buttons to establish or terminate a connection on this session if required Connection This displays the current connection status Status 24 HotBrick Network Solutions 4 Advanced Setup Overview The following advanced features are provided Host IP Setup Virtual Servers Custom Virtual Server Special Applications Dynamic DNS Multi DMZ Advanced Features UPnP This chapter contains details of the configuration and use of each of these features Host IP Setup This feature is used in the following situations You have Multi Session PPPoE and wish to bind each session to a particular PC on your LAN You wish to use the Access Filter feature
16. AN Access Group Direction Use this to enable or disable the DMZ setting as required Enter a name to assist you to remember this setting This name has no effect on the operation Enter the WAN port Internet IP address you wish to associate to a PC This IP address must have been allocated to you by your ISP Enter the IP address of the PC you wish to associate with this WAN port IP address This IP address should be fixed or reserved See the Host IP section for details on reserving an IP address Select the desired WAN port e Select DHCP if the IP address on this WAN port is dynamically assigned You can only select assign one 1 Private LAN IP address to each port e f using multi session PPPoE select the desired PPPoE session These sessions are defined on the Advanced PPPoE screen You can assign one 1 one 1 Private LAN IP address to each PPPoE session Enter the IP address of the PC you wish to associate with this WAN port IP address This IP address should be fixed or reserved See the Host IP section for details on reserving an IP address You can decide the users to have the authority of using DMZ by define the groups For DMZ you can allow inbound outbound only or both inbound and outbound both 37 HotBrick Network Solutions UPnP With UPNP Universal Plug 8 Play function it can easily setup and configure an entire network enable discovery and control of networked devices
17. Access To configure your PCs to use the Load Balancer LB 2 for Internet access follow this procedure For Windows 9x 2000 1 Select Start Menu Settings Control Panel Internet Options 2 Select the Connection tab and click the Setup button 3 Select want to set up my Internet connection manually or want to connect through a local area network LAN and click Next 4 Select I connect through a local area network LAN and click Next 5 Ensure all of the boxes on the following Local area network Internet Configuration screen are unchecked 6 Check the No option when prompted Do you want to set up an Internet mail account now 7 Click Finish to close the Internet Connection Wizard Setup is now completed For Windows XP Select Start Menu Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Select Set up or change your Internet Connection Select the Connection tab and click the Setup button Cancel the pop up Location Information screen Click Next on the New Connection Wizard screen Select Connect to the Internet and click Next Q Oaa G 16 HotBrick Network Solutions 7 Select Set up my connection manually and click Next Check Connect using a broadband connection that is always on and click Next 9 Click Finish to close the New Connection Wizard Setup is now completed Gei Accessing AOL To access AOL America On Line through the Load Balancer LB 2 the AOL for Windows
18. Address If your PC is already configured check with your network administrator before making the following changes e Enter the Load Balancer s IP address in the Default gateway field and click OK Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the Load Balancer e If the DNS Server fields are empty select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS address or addresses provided by your ISP then click OK 71 HotBrick Network Solutions Checking TCP IP Settings Windows XP 1 Select Control Panel Network Connection 2 Right click the Local Area Connection and choose Properties You should see a screen like the following Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect usin Ep D Link DEE AAT XP Fasi Elherel dsp res BI Configues This connection uses the lolo herra Ee Cieri le Micronolt Hemos Ll File ar bie Shara bot Mrzccch Netz A Elgo Packet Scheider E SS Diescapion iarain Cordial Protocol nigis Peoloc l Tha daksa vade sea network protocol thet provides communication across diese intenconneched networks C Show icon in nothication ae when connected RE Figure 46 Network Configuration Windows XP 3 Select the TCP IP protocol for your network card 4 Click on the Properties button You should then see a screen like the following 72 HotBrick Network Solutions Internet Protocol TCP Properties Deen Alerts Confi
19. CP Select Enable to reserve a particular LAN IP address for a particular PC on your LAN This allows the PC to use DHCP Windows calls this obtain an IP address automatically while having an IP address which never changes e Reserved IP Enter the IP address you wish to reserve if the setting above is Enable Otherwise ignore this field 26 Host Network Binding Buttons HotBrick Network Solutions Bind WAN port Session Select Enable if you wish to associate this PC with a particular PPPoE Session All traffic for that PC will then use the selected PPPoE port and session Binding Method Suppose your PC is bound to WAN1 port now you are selecting Strict Binding If WAN1 port is disconnected your packets cannot go out through WAN2 port if WAN2 port is still alive If you are selecting Loose Binding then when WAN1 port is disconnected your packets will automatically go to WAN2 if WAN2 is alive Select WAN Port Select PPPoE session If the setting above is Enable select the desired Port and Session Otherwise ignore these settings Note Multiple PPPoE sessions are defined on the Advanced PPPoE screen Add Use this to add a new entry to the database using the data shown on screen Delete Click this to delete the selected entry Update Use this to update the selected entry after making the desired changes Reset Reverse any changes you have made since loading the data fro
20. HotBrick Network Solutions Load Balancer LB 2 User s Guide HotBrick Network Solutions HotBrick Network Solutions TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Nunca 1 Internet Features ii odia ee EN NEEN 1 Other Features ds 3 Package Contenis iiaintai aii ii ia 4 Physical Detalla codiciada dci 4 BASIC EE 8 E KA A EEEE e overeat STEE EE ERENNERT Ee EE EEN ERENNERT ENNER E ET 8 Procedure noi ds e e DE e dE dl e EEN 8 ADVANCED PORT S TUP iu dv 19 BE T T ETE EAEE E EE E e e 19 Port OP N S cscusscisracorraloo creen soriana Or As eaea aaa Paete resis seen 19 LoadiBalance ui e a ae 21 Advanced PPPOE cuota cara 23 Advanced PP TP cocina A EE EE A ee EE EEN Ee 24 ADVANCED SETUP uni bas ch ateie renee avved A E E ETE E E 25 OVE VICW A EE t TE a L e Ee e Ne cess deen Sutin Desa Seow uer bec Nee E 25 el Al Tt EE 25 Virtual Server EEN 28 CUStOM Via OEE EE EE EE EE ee 20 Speclal e E 32 Dy mMie DN S sss cash o liado ti el sees 2d 34 MRI 1 KEE EE 36 TE EE 38 Advanced Features ccococccncncncnnncnnncnnncnnncnnn cnn rca ron REN R KEN nn nr nn nr KKK KEN KEEN ron enn rana enn nnan 39 SECURITY MANAGEMENT cu A Sy aa ence date eg 42 BOCK URL a ad a ar 42 Access EE 44 Session LM aa cda calida 46 Firewall EXC punt caco A A aa 47 QOS CONFIGURATION ee geuegNEN Age dE cana a NNN ANNE Nd EN H NNN Nee eg 48 A E O 48 QOS SPD standar 48 POlEY C nfig urati d EE 49 MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT sek K KEEN KEEN KKKEERKEEN KEREN KREE roca nr anar rnnnn r
21. N Port Binding TZO Custom Dynamic DNS Service Standard Client or 3322 Additional Standard Client or 3322 Settings Use this to Enable Disable the Dynamic DNS feature and select the required service provider Disable Dynamic DNS is not used TZO Select this to use the TZO service www tzo com You must configure the TZO section of this screen Standard Client Select this to use the standard service from www dyndns org or other provider You must configure the Standard Client section of this screen 3322 in China This is available in China It is similar to Standard client Select the WAN port on which the Dynamic DNS is used The Force Update button will update your record on the Dynamic DNS Server immediately If you have registered for this service complete these fields Key Enter your Key as recorded on the TZO Web site E mail Enter your E mail address as recorded on the TZO Web site Domain Enter the domain name allocated to you by TZO If you have registered for this service complete these fields User Name Enter the user name recorded by the service provider Password Enter the password recorded by the service provider Verity Password Re enter the password above Server Enter the name or IP address of the service provider s Server Host Name Enter the domain name allocated to you by the service provider These options are available if using the stand
22. This requires that each PC be identified by using the Host IP Setup screen You wish to have different Block URL settings for different PCs This requires that each PC be identified by using the Host IP Setup screen You do not have to use the Host IP feature to apply the same Block URL settings to all PCs You wish to reserve a particular LAN IP address for a particular PC on your LAN This allows the PC to use DHCP Windows calls this Obtain an IP address automatically while gaining the benefits of a fixed IP address The PC s IP address will never change so it can be provided to other people and applications 25 HotBrick Network Solutions Poar IP akai Bing vWah bt d spp Cotino Costa Fading Method D weng uij SET Wari ban Gplact Berg Senge MAC sde Dera Fy Corp s Figure 13 Host IP Setup Settings Host IP Setup Host Network This section identifies each Host PC entity e Host List When adding a new Host ignore this list To edit an existing entry select it from the list and click the Select button The data fields will then be updated with data for the selected entry e Host name Enter a suitable name Generally you should use the Hostname computer name defined on the Host itself e MAC Address Also called Physical Address or Network Adapter Address Enter the MAC address of this host e Select Group Select the group you wish to put this host into e Reserve in DH
23. ain name This is required by some ISPs If your ISP provided a Domain Name enter it here Otherwise you can use the default value e MAC address Some ISP s record your MAC address also called Physical address or Network Adapter address If so you can enter the MAC address expected by your ISP in this field Otherwise this should be left at the default value Setup of the HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 is now complete PCs on your LAN must now be configured See the following section for details 15 HotBrick Network Solutions 4 Configure PCs on your LAN Overview For each PC the following may need to be configured e TCP IP network settings e Internet Access configuration TCP IP Settings If using the default Load Balancer LB 2 settings and the default Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP TCP IP settings no changes need to be made Just start or restart your PC e By default the Load Balancer LB 2 will act as a DHCP Server automatically providing a suitable IP Address and related information to each PC when the PC boots e For all non Server versions of Windows the default TCP IP setting is to act as a DHCP client In Windows this is called Obtain an IP address automatically Just start or restart your PC and it will obtain an IP address from the Load Balancer LB 2 e f using fixed IP addresses on your LAN or you wish to check your TCP IP settings refer to Appendix B Windows TCP IP Setup Internet
24. and services Steis atvnp Hang External Pon Protocol intema Port Internal IP H 43 iDP 23 33 0 0 0 0 79 73 upp 78 78 0 0 00 21 21 TCR Fi 1 0 0 0 70 Ta TCR 70 0 0 0 0 500 500 LP 500 1 00 0 tif 110 i 110 0 0 0 0 26 25 25 26 00 00 110 119 110 Don 1724 1177 keeft 0 0 0 0 TELNET 23 23 CC 0 0 0 0 HTTR o D I 0 0 0 6 0 WHOES Ort 0577 PTT 1 10 0 y Ge 1 Pee sl i ail d el s ao 9 GG og o H e CH ES EE ET Figure 20 UPnP Settings UPnP UPnP Option If you Enable UPnP then this two wan router will become one of the entire local network You can find out there is an icon show up on network neighborhood on the window XP OS Every time you add a new network device with port mapping The new network device will appear on the mapping list 38 HotBrick Network Solutions Advanced Features This screen allows you to change some advanced settings e NAT NAT Network Address Translation is the technology which allows a number of LAN PCs to share one 1 Internet IP address These settings rarely need to be changed e Remote Access Configuration This feature allows you to manage the Load Balancer via the Internet You can restrict access to a specified IP address or address range e External Filters Configuration These settings determine whether or not the Load Balancer should respond to ICMP ping requests received from the WAN port e Interface Binding Use th
25. ard client Enable Wildcard If selected traffic sent to sub domains of your Domain name will also be forwarded to you Enable backup MX If enabled you must enter the Mail Exchanger address below Mail Exchanger If the setting above is enabled enter the address of the backup Mail Exchanger 35 HotBrick Network Solutions Multi DMZ This feature allows each WAN port IP address to be associated with one 1 computer on your LAN All outgoing traffic from that PC will be associated with that WAN port IP address Any traffic sent to that IP address will be forwarded to the specified PC allowing unrestricted 2 way communication between the DMZ PC and other Internet users or Servers Note The DMZ PC is effectively outside the Firewall making it more vulnerable to attacks For this reason you should only enable the DMZ feature when required Wult DZ 9912950041 et mm koaa Etas poas TOTT nuda Enas PFIA E J iaa bras Kass Kass bmi baan horno 4 hone hone fi i i hnne hono rana Hone appa a For Gtatic PF Liga RE EE ee ee cor CSS HUK AAA A EA APA me i i s Grman rect lt wa 1 DECH e hone curgang For Dynamit P Lisa Figure 19 Multi DMZ 36 HotBrick Network Solutions Settings Multi DMZ Enable Name For Static IP Public IP address Private IP Address LAN For Dynamic IP WAN Session Private IP Address L
26. ation Diagram LB 2 1 Ensure the HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 and the DSL Cable modem are powered OFF Leave the modem or modems connected to their data line 2 Connect the Broadband modem or modems to the Load Balancer LB 2 e If using only one 1 Broadband modem connect it to the WAN 1 port e Use the cable supplied with your DSL Cable modem If no cable was supplied use a standard cable 3 Use standard LAN cables to connect PCs to the Switching Hub ports on the Load Balancer e Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used simultaneously e lf you need to connect the Load Balancer LB 2 to another Hub just use a standard LAN cable to connect any port on the Load Balancer LB 2 to a standard port on another hub Any LAN port on the Load Balancer LB 2 will automatically act as an Uplink port when required 4 Power Up e Power on the Cable or DSL modem or modems e Connect the supplied power adapter to the Load Balancer LB 2 and power up 5 Check the LEDs e The Power LED should be ON e The WAN Link LED should be ON if the corresponding WAN port is connected to a broadband modem e The Error LED will flash during start up but will then turn off If it stays on there is an error condition 12 HotBrick Network Solutions For each PC connected to the LAN ports the corresponding LAN LED either 10 or 100 should be ON 3 Configuring the HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 for Internet Access Select Primary Setup fro
27. ber used by the sender Virtual Servers This feature allows Internet users to access Internet servers on your LAN For standard servers such as Web FTP or E Mail servers only the IP address of the server PC is required You can also define you own Server types if required Multiple DMZ A DMZ PC will receive incoming connection requests which would otherwise be blocked For each IP address allocated by your ISP a separate DMZ PC can be specified So if your ISP has given you multiple IP addresses you can have multiple DMZ PCs Each DMZ PC has unrestricted 2 way Internet access providing the ability to run programs that are otherwise incompatible with NAT routers like the Load Balancer Access Filter The network Administrator can use the Access Filter to gain fine control over the Internet access and applications available to LAN users Five 5 user groups are available and each group can have different access rights Block URL Use this feature to block access to undesirable Web sites by LAN users You can even have different settings for different groups of PCs Session Limit With Session Limit feature if the numbers of new sessions for system exceed the maximum in the sampling time any new session in the system will be drop Firewall Exception With firewall exception the packets will not be processed by firewall or NAT module but be processed directly by system protocol stack HotBrick Network Solut
28. cal Area Connection Properties 12 1x General l Connect using 38 SMC EZ Card 10 100 SMC1211Tx Components checked are used by this connection SL Client for Microsoft Networks Y File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 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 I Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel Figure 44 Network Configuration Win 2000 3 Select the TCP IP protocol for your network card 4 Click on the Properties button You should then see a screen like the following 70 HotBrick Network Solutions Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Viele rou ban gel iP lla aiye automalicaldy dl rop pele cups the copabidy Othe rouege io ark your network administrator Lor he appropiate IP settings Obtain an IP addess sulomatically 7 Une the dolor IP adidas Dar DMS cea adder adtomata OP Ue the telling DHS seres akhezrer Figure 45 TCP IP Properties Win 2000 5 Ensure your TCP IP settings are correct Using DHCP To use DHCP select the radio button obtain an IP Address automatically This is the default Windows settings Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the Load Balancer Using a fixed IP Address Use the following IP
29. d inyaar paa eed i Carcel Figure 4 Password Dialog 7 Enter admin for the User Name and leave the Password blank HotBrick Network Solutions e The User Name is always admin e You can and should set a password using the following Admin Password screen No Response e ls your PC using a Fixed IP address If so you must configure your PC to use an IP address within the range 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 with a Network Mask of 255 255 255 0 See Appendix B Windows TCP IP Setup for details e Check that the Load Balancer LB 2 is properly installed LAN connection is OK and it is powered ON 8 After the login you will then see the Admin Password screen as shown below Assign a password by entering it in the Password and Verify Fields Pio ER e Peri Tr Ip m D z 4 ed A i rei q d da CR z A AA a De r y Dog Borris q pao gesi Pe Eon Aghia Passami inisip or Va LUgsr hame g re Parreno Hd Vent Panes Figure 5 Home Screen Admin Password LB 2 HotBrick Network Solutions 9 Select LAN amp DHCP from the menu You will see a screen like the example below M bi e mein lb im b d 8 G Ame pr gn ee S E o pl E aH A D gt Googie A pe ged ies LAN amp Tex Ciani Dated Deck dor OS Figure 6 LAN amp DHCP 10 Ensure these settings are suitable for your LAN e The default settings are suitable for many situations e See
30. e IP IP address of source which packets are sent from e Destination IP IP address of destination which packets are sent to e Subnet Mask With subnet mask other than 255 255 255 255 you can make a IP sub network as your destination e Protocol Select the protocol used by the traffic you wish to configure e Port Range Enter the beginning and end of the port range used by the traffic you wish to configure If only a single port is used enter the port number in both fields e WAN Select the port you wish this traffic to use Using Remote Web based Setup To connect to the Load Balancer from a remote PC via the Internet 1 Ensure that both your PC and the Load Balancer are connected to the Internet 2 Start your Web Browser 3 Inthe Address bar enter HTTP followed by the Internet IP Address of the Load Balancer If the port number is not 80 the port number is also required After the IP Address enter followed by the port number e g ITP 125 123 123 123 78080 e This example assumes the WAN IP Address is 123 123 123 123 and the port number is 8080 e f using the Dynamic DNS feature you can connect using the domain name allocated to you e g HTTP my_domain_name dyndns org 8080 41 HotBrick Network Solutions 5 Security Management Overview Block URL lt can block specific website by configure IP address URL or Key words Access filter You can block all Internet acces
31. e IP address range otherwise define up to four MAC addresses Destination Address Define the destination address of packets here The explanation is as the same as above Protocol Type The field defines traffic packet type i e IP TCP and UDP Source Port Define the source port of packets here Destination Port Define the destination port of packets here Priority Queue It defines a packet if it meets all conditions defined above it will be serviced with some priority level 50 HotBrick Network Solutions 7 Management Assistant Overview The following advanced features are provided SNMP Email Alert SNMP Syslog Upgrade Firmware This chapter contains details of the configuration and use of each of these features SNMP This section is only useful if you have SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol software on your PC If you have SNMP software you can use a standard MIB II file with the Load Balancer Ps ER s PA Eo Hd Figure 28 SNMP 51 HotBrick Network Solutions Settings SNMP System e Contact Person The name of the person responsible for this device Information e e Device name The name of the Load Balancer e Physical Location The location of the Load Balancer Trap Targets Enter the IP address of any targets PCs running SNMP software to which you want traps to be sent All traps are level 1 Email Alert This feature will send an warning Email i
32. e Load Balancer LB 2 to its default values use the Set to Default button HotBrick Network Solutions 2 Basic Setup Overview Basic Setup of your HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 involves the following steps 1 2 Attach the HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 to one 1 PC and configure it for your LAN Install your HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 in your LAN and connect the Broadband Modem or Modems Configure your HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 for Internet Access Configure PCs on your LAN to use the Load Balancer Requirements One 1 or two 2 DSL or Cable modems each with an Internet Access account with an ISP Network cables Use standard 10 100BaseT network UTP cables with RJ45 connectors TCP IP network protocol must be installed on all PCs Procedure Configuring the Load Balancer LB 2 for your LAN Use a standard LAN cable to connect your PC to any Hub port on the Load Balancer Connect the power adapter and power up the Load Balancer LB 2 Only use the power adapter provided using a different one may cause hardware damage Start your PC If your PC is already running restart it It will then obtain an IP address from the Load Balancer LB 2 Start your WEB browser In the Address or Location box enter HTTP 192 168 1 1 You will be prompted for the User Name and password as shown below Enter tia tack Passa cord sl ye Pee Ep STE NE PUTA ed pee as SEAN Dag Hera Yee Kore E We Ext CV Save ihe peere
33. e PPPoE server The Echo request is used to determine if the connection is still valid Normally there is no need to change the default value Echo Retry The number of time the Echo request will be sent if there is no response to the first request Normally there is no need to change the default value Bridge Mode If set to Enable this WAN port doesn t use NAT 8 Load Balance function when LAN WAN IP have the real IP addresses on the same network segment Traffic Management Strict Binding traffic from bridge hosts eg transparent to wan1 can only go thru that specified wan eg wan1 interface Loose Binding traffic from bridge hosts eg transparent to wan1 can go thru alternative wan eg wan2 interface when binded interface eg wan1 is down it s acting like a fail over mechanism for transparent bridge mode Load Balancing Traffic from bridge hosts eg transparent to wan1 can go thru either wan eg wan1 or wan2 interface based on loading mechanism specified in the load balance section it s acting like a load balancing mechanism for transparent bridge mode ARP Table ARP table is used by the device to determine the bridge hosts location eg inside outside wan and which wan its size can be adjusted if needed 20 HotBrick Network Solutions Load Balance This screen is only operational if using Internet connections on both WAN ports Ip D pa Frot Ten Tee F hand on wader Lhe on Aa vip
34. e you wish to block Port No Range Enter the range of port numbers used by the service you wish to block If only a single port is required enter it in both fields 45 HotBrick Network Solutions Session Limit This new feature allows to drop the new sessions from both WAN and LAN side If the new sessions number are exceed the maximum sessions in a sampling time nata P Miabi Trap Mak mpr mint Talai egen Seago Mai zer pere ad a adria Tor gras MR mu pe re ZE prr pe se sl rapid Pirri Pax Hal Sage Tina Ms Hoe mhi fiAn rl von ras Figure 24 Session Limit Session Limit The period to count the new session Only those new sessions occurred in the most recently sampling time were be count for limit sampling time checking Default is 400 mil sec Maximum of Total New session If the number of new sessions for system exceed the maximum in the Sampling Time Any new sessions in the system will be dropped Default 65535 session sec If the number of new sessions for the host exceeds the maximum in the sampling time Any new session of the host will be dropped Default session sec Maximum of New Sessions for Host Maximum of Dropped New Sessions for Host If the number of dropped new sessions for the host exceeds the Maximum in the sampling time any new session of the host will be dropped for the pause time Pause Time Within the pause time no new session of the suspended host could
35. ecaen nan narran anna KEREN KREE 51 DIV Ee A a 51 SAMP A e A cueveness 51 Emall Tu OG 52 GC ET 54 AGMIN PASSWONMG EE 56 Upgrade Firmware ici a ad A dada elias 57 ADVANCED LAN CONFIGURATION NNN ENNEN NENNEN NEEN NENNEN ENN EE Ke 58 OVA W ds da a E Ee e 58 Existing DHCP Servet coincido anios 58 ROUNO A ce catecaaiutsayaccatadaataiia acuta tueneeckas ttuseddcgddatansatvaaduatasledtasteadsisccdueudadlaaiaaansduedantaieandeadduiine 58 HotBrick Network Solutions 9 OPERATION AND STATES cuina eege e EE coasveuasddeuavewudessuassecuyedcasviacis 61 Operation A E ee eh ae A ede atte T 61 System SAUS aii is 61 WAN EC TC 64 NAT SAUS a EE 65 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS coocnccoconcnonnnnononcnnancnonnrnn ancora rc 67 APPENDIX B WINDOWS TCP IP SETUP ccccsscccteecceeeeeceseeeseeeceeeeeseseeeeseeneeseeeuseeeseeenseeeneeeeneeeeenes 68 6 UNE D I te cf eee le E 68 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING ccccccccececeseeceeeeeeeceeeeseeeuseeeeeseususeeeueeeeeaeeeeuseceeeeeneeseneeeneesenes 74 e adi 74 General ProblemMS oomccconnccnnnncnnanonannnnnnnn ronca 74 Internet ACCESS cien 74 Copyright 2004 All Rights Reserved Document Version 1 3 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners HotBrick Network Solutions 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 The Load Balancer provides Shared Broadband Internet Access for all LAN users y A f 1 1
36. empting any changes 17 HotBrick Network Solutions Fixed IP Address By default most Unix installations use a fixed IP Address If you wish to continue using a fixed IP Address make the following changes to your configuration e Set your Default Gateway to the IP Address of the Load Balancer LB 2 e Ensure your DNS Name server settings are correct To act as a DHCP Client recommended The procedure below may vary according to your version of Linux and X windows shell 1 Start your X Windows client Select Control Panel Network Select the Interface entry for your Network card Normally this will be called etho Click the Edit button set the protocol to DHCP and save this data To apply your changes wie ee TS Use the Deactivate and Activate buttons if available OR restart your system 18 HotBrick Network Solutions 3 Advanced Port Setup Overview e Port Options contains some options which can be set on either or both WAN ports For most situations the default values are satisfactory e Load Balance screen is only functional if you are using both WAN ports It allows you to determine the proportion of WAN traffic sent through each port e Advanced PPPoE setup is required if you wish to use multiple sessions on one or both of the WAN ports It can also be used to manually connect or disconnect a PPPoE session Otherwise this screen can be ignored e Advanced PPTP setup is required if using
37. enabled upgrades must be performed by a PC on the LAN Remote Web based setup If enabled access to the Web based interface is available via the Internet See below for details If not enabled access is only available to PCs on the LAN Port The port number used when connecting remotely See below for details Allowed IP range Remote access is only available to the IP addresses entered here e Leaving these fields blank will allow access by all PCs e These addresses must be Internet IP addresses not addresses on the local LAN e To specify a single address enter it in both fields IDENT Port Port 113 is associated with the Internet s Identification Authentication service When a client program in your computer contacts a remote server for services such as POP IMAP SMTP that remote server sends back a query to the Ident server running in many systems listening for these queries on port 113 This means that port 113 is often probed by attackers as a rich source of your personal information By default it is Disable These settings determine whether or not the Load Balancer should respond to ICMP ping requests received from the WAN port Block Selected packet types This acts as master switch If checked the selected packet types are blocked Otherwise they are accepted Echo Request Timestamp Request Select the packet types you wish to block using the checkboxes RIP v2 T
38. eneral Problems Problem 1 Can t connect to the Load Balancer to configure it Solution 1 Check the following The Load Balancer is properly installed LAN connections are OK and it is powered ON Ensure that your PC and the Load Balancer are on the same network segment If you don t have a router this must be the case If your PC is set to Obtain an IP Address automatically DHCP client restart it If your PC uses a Fixed Static IP address ensure that it is using an IP Address within the range 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 and thus compatible with the Load Balancer s default IP Address of 192 168 1 1 Also the Network Mask should be set to 255 255 255 0 to match the Load Balancer In Windows you can check these settings by using Control Panel Network to check the Properties for the TCP IP protocol Internet Access Problem 1 When I enter a URL or IP address get a time out error Solution 1 A number of things could be causing this Try the following troubleshooting steps Check if other PCs work If they do ensure that your PCs IP settings are correct If using a Fixed Static IP Address check the Network Mask Default gateway and DNS as well as the IP Address If the PCs are configured correctly but still not working check the Load Balancer Ensure that it is connected and ON Connect to it and check its settings If you can t connect to it check the LAN and power connections If the Load Balance
39. entry select it and then click the Select button The screen will update with data for the selected entry Custom Server This data defines the Custom Virtual Server Configuration e Server Name Enter a suitable name for this server e State Use this to Enable or Disable the server as required e Server IP Enter the IP address of the PC on you LAN which is running the required Server software Each PC should have a fixed IP address or have a reserved IP address See the Host IP section earlier in this Chapter for details on reserving an IP address Each PC must be running the appropriate Server software 30 Buttons Custom Virtual Server List HotBrick Network Solutions e Protocol Type Select the network protocol used by this sever type e LAN Port Range Enter the range of port number used for outgoing traffic from this Server If only a single port is required enter it in both fields e WAN Port Range Enter the range of port number used for incoming traffic to this Server If only a single port is required enter itin both fields e Interface Binding This selection allows the severs binding WAN port or WAN2 port or even both WAN1 and WANZ2 ports together e Add Create a new Special Application entry e Delete Delete the selected entry e Update Save any changes you have made to the current entry e Cancel Cancel any changes you have made since the last save operation T
40. ese to ensure that certain traffic is sent by a particular WAN port and thereby a particular ISP account These settings are only useful if using both WAN ports Protocol amp Port Binding This allows you binding WAN1 or WAN2 ports by selecting TCP UDP protocol Settings Advanced Features NAT Configuration NAT Routing NAT Network Address Translation is the technology which allows one 1 WAN Internet IP address to be used by many LAN users e If you disable NAT Internet access is only possible if all PCs are configured with valid Internet IP addresses The Load Balancer needs 2 addresses 1 for the LAN port and 1 for the WAN port e Generally NAT is disabled only when you wish to use the Load Balancer as a Static Router TCP Timeout Enter the desired value to use on both WAN ports The default is 300 UDP Timeout Enter the desired value to use on both WAN ports The default is 120 TCP Window Limit Enter the desired value to use on both WAN ports The default is O no limit TCP MSS Limit Enter the required MSS Maximum Segment Size to use on both WAN ports The default is O no limit Disable Port Translation Enter the desired port range of all packets which aren t translated via WAN port 39 Session Persistency Some Internet applications notably secure web sites gaming sites would need several established sessions to make a successful transaction or connecti
41. for the client requesting DHCP service e Offered Range fields set the values used by the DHCP server when allocating IP Addresses to DHCP clients This range also determines the number of DHCP clients supported e Free Entries indicates how many DHCP entries are not currently allocated and still available ARP Proxy DHCP Client List Enable this ONLY if the LAN port has an IP address in the same address range as the WAN port s This means that all PCs using this Gateway must have valid fixed external Internet IP addresses If enabled enter the IP address range used on your LAN This table shows the IP addresses which have been allocated by the DHCP Server function For each address which has been allocated the following information is shown e Name The hostname of the PC In some cases this may not be known e MAC Address The physical address network adapter address of the PC e IP Address The IP address allocated to this PC e Type Indicates IP address to be dynamic or static e Status If Dynamic the IP address was allocated by this DHCP Server If Sniffed the IP address was detected by examining the LAN rather than allocated by the DHCP Server In this case the Name is usually not known e Time Left The time expired since which IP address is leased 11 HotBrick Network Solutions 2 Installing the HotBrick Load Balancer LB 2 in your LAN Power input Figure 7 Install
42. further details System Status Use the System Status link on the main menu to view this screen Stem Status E Carachbom Shatin D chon Tepe P hiiri Dubra Mhk al Leary DHG Ip Acres Pieri H dr Burat Mach Load Balance rts Sara pr Sp Crd pa eon Merir Ula Figure 36 System Status 61 HotBrick Network Solutions Data System Status WAN Information LAN Information Device Information Connection Status Current status either Connected or Not connected Connection Type The type of connection used DHCP Fixed IP PPPoE or PPTP Force Renew button Only available if using a dynamic IP address DHCP Clicking this button will perform a DHCP Renew transaction with the ISP s DHCP server This will extend the period for which the current WAN IP address is allocated to you IP Address The IP address of the Load Balancer as seen from the Internet This IP Address is allocated by the ISP Internet Service Provider Subnet Mask The Network Mask Subnet Mask for the IP Address above Domain Name IP Address The address of the current DNS Domain Name Server MAC Address The MAC physical address of the Load Balancer as seen from the Internet IP Address The LAN IP Address of the Load Balancer Subnet Mask The Network Mask Subnet Mask for the IP Address above MAC Address The MAC physical address of the Load Balancer as see
43. gueati n You Gan get F tiras srapeleimnsdr eriaaaretacak cepts the capabi Upswtsezg wu noel lo ade pour iink raria Dot he appiopride IF sottiraga 5 Dita an IP achter automatica O Uge the followving IF addes 5 Obtain DHS server addet automaticaly C Ung ge bkaega DHS rere sddesses Aubrancad Sei Figure 47 TCP IP Properties Windows XP 5 Ensure your TCP IP settings are correct Using DHCP To use DHCP select the radio button obtain an IP Address automatically This is the default Windows settings Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the Load Balancer Using a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address If your PC is already configured check with your network administrator before making the following changes e Enter the Load Balancer s IP address in the Default gateway field and click OK Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the Load Balancer e Ifthe DNS Server fields are empty select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS address or addresses provided by your ISP then click OK 73 Appendix C HotBrick Network Solutions Troubleshooting Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the Load Balancer and some possible solutions to them If you follow the suggested steps and the Load Balancer still does not function properly contact your dealer for further advice G
44. his acts as master switch If enabled the selected WAN or LAN will run RIPv1 v2 otherwise they don t have RIP function LAN WAN1 WAN2 If enabled any WAN or LAN can execute RIP function When you have some servers on LAN and their domain names have already registered on public DNS To avoid DNS loop back problem please enter the following fields Domain Name Enter the domain name specified by you for local host server Private IP Enter the private IP address of your local host server 40 HotBrick Network Solutions Interface SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol Binding Binding Unless you are using E mail accounts from different ISPs on each port you can ignore these settings Some ISPs configure their E mail Servers so they will not accept E mail from IP addresses not allocated by themselves If you are using accounts from different ISPs sending E mail over the wrong port may result in non acceptance of the mail In this case you can use these settings to correct the problem e Enable If enabled the port you specify below will be used for all outgoing SMTP traffic If not enabled either port will be used e WAN 1 WAN 2 Select the desired port Protocol amp Protocol and Port Binding Port Binding Use these settings if you wish to ensure that particular traffic is sent by a particular WAN port and thereby a particular ISP account e Enable Enable or disable each item as required e Sourc
45. his table shows details of all Custom Virtual Servers which have been defined 31 HotBrick Network Solutions Special Applications If you use Internet applications which have non standard connections or port numbers you may find that they do not function correctly because they are blocked by the firewall in the Load Balancer In this case you can define the application as a Special Application in order to make it work Note that the terms Incoming and Outgoing on this screen refer to traffic from the client PC viewpoint Cug Preise Quegemy Part Rape lroerera Proin hemeng Pori Berge z my CO ib Dirt hag d ji Ise Piet ar Figure 17 Special Applications Settings Special Applications Select Special Application Name Select Name Item This lists any special applications which are currently defined e f adding a new Special Application ignore this list Just enter your data in the Special Application Configuration section and click the Add button e To edit an existing entry select it from this list and click the Select button The data for the selected application will then be displayed in the Special Application Configuration section Make any required changes and then click the Update button Special Application Configuration 32 Enable Name Outgoing Protocol Outgoing Port Range Incoming Protocol Incoming Port Range Buttons Special Application List HotBrick Network Solut
46. ions Use this to Enable or Disable this Special Application as required Enter a descriptive name to identify this Special Application Select the protocol used by this application when sending data to the remote server or PC Enter the beginning and end of the range of port numbers used by the application server for data you send If the application uses a single port number enter it in both fields Select the protocol used by this application when receiving data from the remote server or PC Enter the beginning and end of the range of port numbers used by the application server for data you receive lf the application uses a single port number enter it in both fields e Add Create a new Special Application entry e Delete Delete the selected entry e Update Save any changes you have made to the current entry e Cancel Cancel any changes you have made since the last save operation This shows details of all Special Applications which are currently defined Using a Special Application on your PC Once the Special Applications screen is configured correctly you can use the application on your PC normally Remember that only one 1 PC can use each Special application at any time Also when 1 PC is finished using a particular Special Application there may need to be a Time out period before another PC can use the same Special Application If an application still cannot function correctly try using the
47. ions Other Features e 4 Port Switching Hub The Load Balancer LB 2 incorporates a 4 port 10 100BaseT switching hub making it easy to create or extend your LAN e DHCP Server Support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other devices upon request The Load Balancer LB 2 can act as a DHCP Server for devices on your local LAN e Multi Segment LAN Support LANs containing one or more segments are supported via the Load Balancer s built in static routing table e ARP proxy The ARP proxy feature allows you to assign an external Internet IP address to the Load Balancer s LB 2 LAN port This allows Servers on your LAN to have external Internet IP addresses e Easy Setup Use your favorite WEB browser for configuration e Remote Management The Load Balancer LB 2 can be managed from any PC on your LAN And if the Internet connection exists it can also optionally be configured via the Internet e Password protected Configuration Optional password protection is provided to prevent unauthorized users from modifying the configuration data and settings e HTTP Firmware Upgrade and backup The web management feature allows you to use HTTP upgrade new firmware and backup system configuration from local or even from remote site As long as you enable Remote upgrade and Remote web based setup from Advanced feature web page e Email Alert It will send a warning email to the sy
48. j 1 i O H Bent ie 4 CablatxDSL Ti Router Er Modems Hotilrick Broadband La d Balinis 1 pa LA d igafirich 2600 ME Leer S Es i Managed faith Pon Email Po 4 D 2 d Q d H PE User PC Usm DC User Figure 1 LB 2 Internet Features e Shared Broadband Internet Access All LAN users can access the Internet through the Load Balancer LB 2 by sharing one 1 or two 2 Broadband modems and connections e High Performance Dual Modem Support The Load Balancer LB 2 has two 2 WAN ports allowing connection of two 2 Broadband modems This gives twice the bandwidth of a single modem Flexible configuration allows each port to use a different type of modem and connection method Also you can determine how the Internet traffic is shared between the 2 modems e Supports all common Connection Methods All popular DSL and Cable Modems and connection methods are supported including Fixed IP Dynamic IP PPPoE and PPTP HotBrick Network Solutions PPPoE Session Management Multiple PPPoE sessions are supported and you can choose to map sessions to individual PCs if desired Multiple IP Address Support If your ISP allocates you multiple IP addresses these are also supported and you can map IP addresses to individual PCs if desired Special Applications This feature allows you to use some non standard applications where the port number used for the response is different to the port num
49. m the Load Balancer Host 8 Group This table shows the current bindings List 27 HotBrick Network Solutions Virtual Servers This feature allows you to make Servers on your LAN accessible to Internet users Normally Internet users would not be able to access a server on your LAN because e Your Server s IP address is only valid on your LAN not on the Internet e Attempts to connect to devices on your LAN are blocked by the firewall in the Load Balancer The Virtual Server feature solves these problems and allows Internet users to connect to your servers as illustrated below E wi Sie Wel Serer 182 168 118 pata PC using FTP Server a Pega 16 22 79 003 a _ Te Ze FTP Server KEEN NRW BE MAH 192 164 1 0034 IAM PC using Web Server a ar Holfirick LE 2 Lasd Balanc r Figure 14 Virtual Servers Note that in this illustration both Internet users are connecting to the same IP Address but using different protocols Connecting to the Virtual Servers Once configured anyone on the Internet can connect to your Virtual Servers They must use the Load Balancer s Internet IP Address the IP Address allocated by your ISP e g http 205 20 45 34 ftp 205 20 45 34 e To Internet users all virtual Servers on your LAN have the same IP Address This IP Address is allocated by your ISP e This address should be static rather than dynamic to make it easier for Interne
50. m the menu to see a screen like the example below Configure WAN 1 and or WAN 2 as required For any of the following situations refer to Chapter 3 Advanced Port Setup for any further configuration which may be required Using both ports Multiple IP addresses on either port Multiple PPPoE sessions PPTP connection method retten keent sterpe Explorer Pe E es Preta Tom hen 2 F l Ea iiis Armar Setup HrgrgrIan Moda Enab j rate Curmeci on Typa 2Shabe F Enable PPTP Server IF Adora Lar Haras Coman Hee PAE address Figure 8 Primary Setup Screen LB 2 13 HotBrick Network Solutions Settings Primary Setup Connection Mode Connection Type Address Info PPPoE PPTP Dialup DNS Select the appropriate setting e Enable Select this if you have connected a broadband modem to this port e Disable Select this if there is no broadband modem connected to this port e Backup Use this if you have a broadband modem on each port and wish to normally use only one Select Enable for the primary port and Backup for the secondary port The Backup port will only be used if the primary port fails Check the data supplied by your ISP and select the appropriate option e Static IP Select this if your ISP has provided a Fixed or Static IP address Then enter the data into the Address Info fields e Dynamic IP Select this if your ISP provides an IP address automa
51. n from the local LAN DHCP Server The status of the DHCP Server function either Enabled or Disabled Firmware Version Version of the Firmware currently installed NAT Status of the NAT feature either Enable or Disable Load Balance Status of the Load Balance feature either Enable or Disable Virtual Server Status of the Virtual Server feature either Enabled or Disabled Special Applications Status of the Special Applications feature either Enabled or Disabled DMZ Status of the DMZ feature either Enabled or Disabled Block URL Status of the Block URL feature either Enable or Disable Hardware ID The manufacturers ID for this particular device Device Statistics System UpTime The time since the system of a device was last reinitialized CPU Usage The current usage percentage of CPU Memory Usage The current usage percentage of Memory Heap amp Queue 62 HotBrick Network Solutions Buttons e Refresh Update the data on screen e Restart Restart reboot the Load Balancer e Restore Factory Defaults This will delete all existing settings and restore the factory default settings See below for details Restore Factory Defaults When the Restore Factory Defaults button on the Status screen above is clicked the following screen is displayed i To restore the fectory chimit
52. nd Modem here Default Settings When the Load Balancer LB 2 has finished booting all configuration settings will be set to the factory defaults including e P Address set to its default value of 192 168 1 1 with a Network Mask of 255 255 255 0 e DHCP Server is enabled e User Name admin e Password cleared no password TFTP Download This setting should be used only if your Load Balancer is unusable and you wish to restore it by downloading new firmware Follow this procedure 1 Power On the Load Balancer LB 2 2 Use the supplied Windows utility or a TFTP client program applies the new firmware If using the supplied Windows TFTP program the screen will look like the following example HotBrick Network Solutions Eovabcal Upload zer Date Help Ce Sitia Figure 3 Windows TFTP utility LB 2 e Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file on your PC or click the Browse button to locate the file e Enter the LAN IP address of the Load Balancer LB 2 in the Server IP field e Click Download to send the file to the Load Balancer LB 2 3 When downloading is finished It should then work normally using the default settings Note The supplied Windows TFTP utility also allows you to perform three 3 other operations e Save the current configuration settings to your PC use the Upload button e Restore a previously saved configuration file to the Load Balancer LB 2 use the Download button e Set th
53. nform system administrator that one of the WAN ports was disconnected Email Alert You can choose to enable or disable it to send a warning email Email Sender Address It is an email address which will send the warning email Email SMTP Server Address It is an email server address the warning email will be sent to Email Recipient Address It is an email address of system administrator the email will be sent to Figure 29 Email Alert 52 HotBrick Network Solutions Settings Email Alert Email Alert e Enable This will enable email alert to send an warning email when WAN port was disconnected e Disable This will disable email alert not to send an warning email when WAN port was disconnected Email Sender Address Email SMTP Server Address Email Recipient Address Email Sender Address It is an email address that sends a warning email to a recipient Inform that a recipient checks if there is any problem on WAN ports or not Email SMTP Server Address It is an email sever a warning email will be sent to If you are enabled email alert For example mail domain com Email SMTP server user name This is the user name of email sender for authentication optional Email SMTP server password This is the user password It is an email sever a warning email will be sent to If you are enabled email alert For example mail domain com It is an email address a warning email will be sent to Us
54. on and most likely they expect all sessions would be coming from the same source IP address Multiple Wan devices by default without any binding rules set would handle all the traffic using load balance algorithm sessions would be distributed and passed over all available wan interfaces and thus when connecting against those applications or web sites this is breaking its rule same source and would create problems something like slow connection web pages not fully loaded etc Session binding rule is implemented to avoid such situation it indexes all the traffic from each host within LAN side and instruct them going through one specific dynamically selected wan interface during host s active period and as the result problem is avoided when communicating with those applications a Enable Enable Checkbox will enable Session Persistency mechanism b Users can use pull down menu to select TCP UDP or both protocols for the Internet c Port range User an define port number range to decide the traffic sessions and maintain on that WAN IP port For example if the port range is 2903 2923 that means only the port number from 2903 to 2923 will keep the sessions accordance for a WAN port Remote Access Configuration External Filters Configuration Dynamic Routing DNS Loopback HotBrick Network Solutions Remote Upgrade If enabled you can use the supplied Windows program to remotely upgrade the Firmware If not
55. r is configured correctly check your Internet connection DSL Cable modem etc to see that it is working correctly Problem 2 Some applications do not run properly when using the Load Balancer Solution 2 The Load Balancer processes the data passing through it so it is not transparent 74 HotBrick Network Solutions Use the Special Applications feature to allow the use of Internet applications which do not function correctly If this does solve the problem you can use the DMZ function This should work with most applications but e tis a security risk since the firewall is disabled for the DMZ PC e Only one 1 PC can use this feature 75
56. rzt H Achten Men Peas at Mame TOP OP Packets Pork Ho Renee Bn Toe ei TCP wl CD e caida El Figure 23 Access Filter Settings Block URL Setup Access Group This allows you have different access rights for different Groups of PCs e lf you want the same restrictions to apply to everyone select Default for the Group In this case there is no need to enter any Hosts on the Host IP screen e f you wish to apply different restrictions on different Groups select the desired Group and click the Select button The screen will update with data for the selected Group 44 Filter Setting Block Well known ports User defined Ports to Block HotBrick Network Solutions Select the desired option for this Group No filtering Nothing is blocked Internet access is not restricted Block All Access Everything is blocked Internet access is not available Block selected items ltems selected on this screen are blocked You can block well known services by using the checkboxes or define your own filters Select the services you wish to block The current group will not be able to use any services which are checked This section is optional It allows you to define your own filters if required For each filter the following information is required Name Enter a meaningful name for this filter TPC UDP Packets Select either TCP or UDP depending on which protocol is used by the servic
57. s or select block well known port or block user define ports by groups Session Limit lt can eliminate users access Internet and send email alert to the administrator If the device detect new sessions that is exceed the maximum sampling time Firewall Exception lt can eliminate users access Internet and send email alert to the administrator If the device detect new sessions that is exceed the maximum sampling time Block URL This feature allows you to block access to undesirable Web sites You can block by URL IP address or Keyword You can also have different blocking settings for different groups of PCs In operation every URL is searched to see if it matches or contains any of the URL or keywords entered here Then after a DNS lookup determines the IP address of the requested site the site s IP address is checked against IP address entries on this screen Note that a single IP address may host many Web sites Entering the IP address on this screen will block all Web sites hosted on that IP address 42 HotBrick Network Solutions Block UAL 3 n Select One Gro Cer fault Select O BL ID y keyword Blocked On Web Ss F nahs Gable T Enable rise Enable F Geshe FP Enatle Orstie O Enable Omsble T Enable disable T Enable Disable l Enable Oz l Enabla Gesin Enable Diabla Enable Dezkin Brahe Oasis Un tla E Orca Enable Oribe T Enable F Orble Enable Disshis Enable Osble
58. software must be configured to use TCP IP network access rather than a dial up connection The configuration process is as follows e Start the AOL for Windows communication software Ensure that it is Version 2 5 3 0 or later This procedure will not work with earlier versions e Click the Setup button e Select Create Location and change the location name from New Locality to Load Balancer LB 2r e Click Edit Location Select TCP IP for the Network field Leave the Phone Number blank e Click Save then OK Configuration is now complete e Before clicking Sign On always ensure that you are using the Load Balancer LB 2 location Macintosh Clients From your Macintosh you can access the Internet via the Load Balancer LB 2 The procedure is as follows 1 Open the TCP IP Control Panel 2 Select Ethernet from the Connect via pop up menu 3 Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure pop up menu The DHCP Client ID field can be left blank 4 Close the TCP IP panel saving your settings Note If using manually assigned IP addresses instead of DHCP the required changes are e Gei he Router Address field to the Load Balancer s LB 2 IP Address e Ensure your DNS settings are correct Linux Clients To access the Internet via the Load Balancer LB 2 itis only necessary to set the Load Balancer LB 2 as the Gateway and ensure your Name Server settings are correct Ensure you are logged in as root before att
59. stem administrator if one of the WAN ports was disconnected when both WAN ports are enabled e Syslog It can generate real time system information on the web page or a particular machine It is useful to monitor the device e QoS Configuration This function will make some specified packets with higher priority for pass through Especially you use real time applications like Internet phone video conference etc e UPnP To Enable UpnP Universal Plug amp Play the load balancer will become one of the network devices It is useful to discovery and control network devices such as Internet gateway HotBrick Network Solutions Package Contents The following items should be included e The Load Balancer LB 2 Unit e Power Adapter e Quick Installation Guide e CD ROM containing the on line manual If any of the above items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately Physical Details Front Panel HotBrick Das ACA reg owt Li Operation of the Front Panel LEDs is as follows LAN LINK ACT 10M 100M WAN LINK ACT 10M 100M System Power Status ON Physical connection or data in out OFF No physical connection ON The corresponding LAN port is using 100BaseT OFF 10BaseT connection on the corresponding LAN port or no connection ON Physical connection to the Broadband modem on WAN port 1 2 established OFF No physical connection on WAN port 1 2
60. t the counters used in the Interface Statistics section 22 HotBrick Network Solutions Advanced PPPoE The screen is required in order to use multiple PPPoE sessions on the same WAN port It can also be used to manually connect or disconnect a PPPoE session Pis Ep eps Tee Trek eg P ETE hiy Crd Figure 11 Advanced PPPoE Settings Advanced PPPoE WAN Port PPPOE Session WAN IP Account Action Connection Status Select the desired Port and Session then click the Select button The data for the selected Port Session will then be displayed in the WAN IP Account section User Name Enter the PPPoE user name assigned by your ISP Password Enter the PPPoE password assigned by your ISP Verify Password Re enter the PPPoE password assigned by your ISP IP Address If you have a fixed IP address enter if here Otherwise this field should be left at 0 0 0 0 Host Name This field is used by a Host to uniquely associate an access concentrator to a particular Host request Use the Connect and Disconnect buttons to establish or terminate a connection on this session if required This displays the current connection status for each session 23 HotBrick Network Solutions Advanced PPTP This screen is only useful if using the PPTP connection method Mb De e Preis laa Feb p Anno PPTP mit fibra a ect eis Paced Bam E arder Sino A circa Es LU sia REH Gea F
61. t users to connect to your Servers However you can use the Dynamic DNS feature explained later in this chapter 28 HotBrick Network Solutions to allow users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL instead of an IP Address e g HTTP my_domain_name dyndns org FTP my_domain_name dyndns org kane Npe LAA IP ira EE Faja FTP Spear Capi Paez Mal Gener PORT Hal Gener GTP feet ATE PRED Tobe Web barrer HTT Whom Figure 15 Virtual Server Settings Virtual Server Enable Server Type LAN IP Address Use this to Enable or Disable each Virtual server as required Select the desired Server type If the type of Server you wish to use is not listed use the Custom Virtual Server screen to define your own type Enter the IP address of the PC on your LAN which is running the required Server software Each PC should have a fixed IP address or have a reserved IP address See the Host IP section earlier in this chapter for details on reserving an IP address 29 HotBrick Network Solutions Custom Virtual Servers This screen allows you to define your own Server types for situations when the desired Server type is not listed on the Virtual Servers screen LER Pwt bass vada bat Paros oO F Tee D Drun Figure 16 Custom Virtual Servers Settings Custom Virtual Servers Select Custom Server Server List Name If creating a new entry ignore this list To edit an existing
62. the following table for details of each setting 11 Save your data then go to Step 2 Installing the Load Balancer LB 2 in your LAN Settings LAN 8 DHCP IP Address IP address for the Load Balancer LB 2 as seen from the local LAN Use the default value unless the address is already in use or your LAN is using a different IP address range In the latter case enter an unused IP Address from within the range used by your LAN The default value 255 255 255 0 is standard for small class C networks For other networks use the Subnet Mask for the LAN segment to which the Load Balancer LB 2 is attached the same value as the PCs on that LAN segment DHCP Server e DHCP Server Setup If Enabled the Load Balancer LB 2 will allocate IP Configuration Addresses to PCs DHCP clients on your LAN when they start up The default and recommended value is Enable Windows systems by Subnet Mask 10 DHCP IP Address Range HotBrick Network Solutions default act as DHCP clients This setting is called Obtain an IP address automatically e DHCP Server Setup If you are already using a DHCP Server the DHCP Server setting must be Disabled and the existing DHCP server must be set to provide the IP address of the Load Balancer LB 2 as the Default Gateway e Client Lease Time It is a finite period of time for a DHCP server lease an IP address to a client e Client Default DNS An IP address of the default DNS server
63. tically when you connect You can ignore the Address Info fields e PPPoE Select this if your ISP uses this method Usually your ISP will provide some PPPoE software This software is no longer required and should not be used If this method is selected you must complete the PPPoE dialup fields Note If using the PPTP connection method select Static IP or Dynamic IP as appropriate according to the IP address method used by your ISP This is for Static IP users only Enter the address information provided by your ISP If your ISP provided multiple IP address you can use the Multi DMZ screen to assign the additional IP addresses This is for PPPoE and PPTP users only e Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP e Husing PPTP enable the PPTP Connection checkbox and enter the IP address of the PPTP server e Host name Optional For PPPoB This field is used by a Host to uniquely associate an access concentrator to a particular Host request Note There are additional PPPoE PPTP options on the Port Options screen To use multiple PPPoE sessions on either port configure the Advanced PPPoE screen If using a Fixed IP address you MUST enter at least 1 DNS address If using Dynamic IP or PPPoE DNS information is optional 14 HotBrick Network Solutions Optional e Host name This is required by some ISPs If your ISP provided a Host Name enter it here Otherwise you can use the default value e Dom
64. tistics Statistics Use the Restart Counter button to restart these counters when required 64 HotBrick Network Solutions NAT Status This screen is displayed when you click the Check NAT Detail button on the WAN Status screen res pn op Created Cul bed Checkeum H D Bad Paleta H Total IP Packets HA Bpsprepeg decir Figure 39 NAT Status Data NAT Status LAN IP Info e IP Address The LAN IP Address of the Load Balancer e Mask Address The Network Mask Subnet Mask for the IP Address above Active WAN IP Info There is one 1 row for each active connection For each connection the following data is shown e IP Address The WAN Internet IP Address of the Load Balancer e Mask Address The Network Mask Subnet Mask for the IP Address above NAT Timeouts This displays the current timeout values for TCP and UDP connections TCP Prosperity This displays the MSS Maximum Segment Size and Maximum Windows size for TCP packets NAT Traffic This section displays statistics for both outgoing LAN to Internet and Incoming Internet to Local traffic 65 NAT Connections Errors Misc HotBrick Network Solutions This displays the current number of active connections For further details click the View Connection list button Statistics are displayed for Checksum errors number of retries and number of bad packets This displays the total IP packets and reserved address 66
65. ually it is system administrator email address For example admin mail domain com Excessive Ping Notification This feature is useful to prevent ICMP attack from WAN or LAN It will drop the packets if the ping times are excessive the threshold value It will send email to the administrator if email is enabled 53 HotBrick Network Solutions Syslog This feature can send real time system information on the web page or to the specified PC Syslog Configuration Syslog Configuration allow you where to send system information to other machine or not There are up to three machines you can choose to send your system log Message Status Messages send only keep when keep send message checked Currently we keep last 100 messages in the RAM area they will clear when reboot or power off Sending Cut Fee Eent Menage I Brae xQ yo Server 1 P D i ais Emsrg Syslog Sermar E ER KR T Emy 8 Jyala Server 3 4 0 1 ime AUT HPS meg ae tmerg PPPOE o p Info linfa E Into Error Kl g SHUP Errrer 1 S5HTE Epreer E SHTE Cerner 3 Figure 30 Syslog 54 Syslog Configuration Syslog Global HotBrick Network Solutions Enable Set to enable if you want to send system log messages to other machine Keep Sent Messages Syslog Server Enable Checked this if you want to keep sent messages otherwise the sent messages will be deleted IP address Up to 3 syslog servers can be
66. used Enable You can enable or disable each server temporarily Port If your syslog server does not use the default port you can change it Log Priority Level The syslog messages are divided into 8 levels from Emergency to Debug level The lower level the less messages will be generated Emergency is the lowest priority level and Debug is the highest one 55 HotBrick Network Solutions Admin Password The password screen allows you to assign a password to the Load Balancer Em oot io ep mp 13 Figure 31 Admin Password Screen Enter the desired password re enter it in the Verify Password field then save it When you connect to the Load Balancer with your Browser you will be prompted for the password when you connect as shown below Entar Matwoerk Pasear 11 3 qe Daag NA ar a and parda Hee 15216811 Fuad iri pra Earra KI os ten porami en var ppes fei L o Il cure Figure 32 Password Dialog e Enter Admin for the User Name e Enter the password for the Load Balancer as set on the Admin Password screen above 56 HotBrick Network Solutions Upgrade Firmware This Upgrade Firmware Screen allows you to upgrade firmware or backup system configuration by using HTTP upgrade Figure 33 Firmware Upgrade Screen You can backup your system configuration by press save button of Save System Configuration It will save the system configuration for you Notice You have to refresh the

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