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Welcome to Telstra Business Broadband Equipment – Cisco® 877W and 1812 1 Router You have purchased Telstra Business Broadband Equipment Extras – Cisco® Customer premises equipment. The Cisco user guide will help you to configure and setup your new router, so you can get more out of your Telstra Business Broadband service. 1. A bout this User Guide – about Security Device Manager (SDM) 03 2. Things to note before you start 03 3. Minimum Systems Requirements 04 4. Security Device Manager 06 5.
1. About this document – about Security Device Manager (SDM) 3. Minimum Systems Requirements This is a step-by-step guide to help The user guide requires the reader to Customers requiring more advanced A. SDM you configure your Cisco router with have a basic working knowledge of router configuration or Local Area The following table defines the minimum system requirements to install the SDM on your computer.
minimum systems requirements C. Cisco VPN Client 4. Security Device Manager The following table indicates the system requirements to install the Cisco VPN Client on each of the supported platforms.6 The Security Device Manager is Computer Computer with a Pentium®-class processor or greater, including Tablet PC (Cisco VPN Client version 5.0.03.
6. Installing the Security Device Manager (SDM version 2.5) It is recommended that users install the Security Device Manager directly to the PC or desktop. You are now ready to install: STEPS: 11.Click Install. 1. Insert the SDM CD into your CD Drive. 2. Download the SDM zip file to the PC. 5. Select I accept the terms of the license agreement as shown above. 12.Click Finish after successful installation – as shown above. 6. Click Next. 3. Extract the SDM zip file.
7. Launching SDM STEPS: A Security Alert will appear as per below: THE popup screen will then Appear: “Warning – HTTPS” 1. Go to Start – All Programs – Cisco Systems – Cisco SDM – Cisco SDM. You will then be prompted with the below text box. 8. This is a self signed certificate by the router, so the publisher will be unknown. This is the correct behaviour, Click Yes. 9. A pop up screen will now show with Warning – Security as above. Click Yes. 2. Enter the Device IP address of the router. 5.
8. Configuring your Router using SDM A. Configuring Interfaces: Please note: 1. Configuring your ADSL (WAN) Interface If the previous steps fail at this point, we recommend you take the following action: a. Click Configure – as per steps on page 11. b. Click Interfaces and Connections from the Tasks section. c. Click Edit Interface/Connection. d. Highlight ATM0.1 e. Double Click on Username on the bottom half of the screen. f. Click Authentication in the pop up box that appears. g.
configuring your router using sdm 2. Configuring Ethernet/Static Interface B. Configuring Static Route STEPS: STEPS: 1. Select Configure as shown above. 1. Click Configure. 18. Select Test the connection after configuring. 19. Click Finish. 2. Click Routing from the Tasks section You will be provided with the following dialogue box: – on the left hand side of the screen. 3. Click Add as shown above.
configuring your router using sdm The following dialogue box will appear: The following screen will be provided: 7. Click Save. 2. Dynamic Port Address Translation Complete the following fields: 10. Action. 5. Select appropriate boxes for trusted and untrusted 11. Description (optional). interfaces – as shown above. Please note: The above WAN interface is provided as STEPS: 12. Source Host/Network source. an example for Ethernet set up (ie FastEthernet0), 1. Click Configure – as shown above.
configuring your router using sdm 5. Select Static – as shown above. 6. In the Direction drop down menu – select From inside to outside. 7. In the Translate from Interface enter the IP address and subnet mask of the Web sever on the LAN. 8. In Translate to interface, enter the public IP address in the IP address field. 9. Ensure that the Redirect Port is selected. 10. Select TCP. 11. Original Port and Translated Port are set to 80. 12. Click OK. 13. Click Save. 7.
configuring your router using sdm 13. You will be provided with this screen, which will confirm You will be provided with the following screen: 6. Fill in the Username, New Password and Confirm New Password fields. the interface association and direction. Please note: The the WAN interface is provided as 7.
9. Installing Cisco VPN Client STEPS: 4. A License Agreement will appear. 1. Download the Cisco VPN client to the PC (This feature/ 5. Select I accept the license agreement. client is only available to customers who have purchased our Router Support Service Extra). 9. The installation will start as shown above. Cisco VPN install successful: 10. Click Finish when the installation is complete. 6. Click Next. 2. Extract the Cisco Client zip file.
10. Commonly requested features for Telstra Business Broadband Equipment Extras – Cisco CPE A. Wireless B. Remote Access Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and The routers support various remote D. Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) WiFi Protected Access (WPA) are the access applications, such as SDM, telnet, The DHCP protocol allows a server to F. Network Address Translation (NAT)/Port Address Translation (PAT) two security protocol options available and SSH to allow remote management.
11. “How to” for each feature A. Cisco VPN Client Configuration B. Configuring an IPSec VPN on the Router This feature is available through Telstra if you have purchased This section shows how to configure the router to act as an the Telstra Business Broadband Extras ‘Router Support Service IPSec VPN termination point to allow remote users who have (RSS)’.
“how to” for each feature You will be provided with the following screen. 10. Click Next. 11. Click Next. 17. Click Add. 18. Name of This Group – define remote access policies that are common to all specific users. This group name must match the name in Section 11(A) step 6. 19. Pre-shared Keys – password for device authentication. 20. Pool Information – range of IP addresses that can be allocated to IPSec VPN Clients. This address MUST be unique. 21. Click OK. 12. Select Local. 14.
“how to” for each feature C. Other IPSec VPN settings 1. DNS/WINS The DNS/WINS configuration page allows customers who have internal servers within the corporate network which need to be assigned to the IPSec VPN user so they can resolve private host or device names. STEPS: 13. Click Yes. 1. Click DNS/WINS tab. 2. Select Configure DNS Servers and fill in the required fields. 3. Check Configure WINS Servers and fill in the required fields. 2.
“how to” for each feature D. Wireless Radio Express Setup: Configuring Wireless Interface: Router Wireless Configuration 6. Click Wireless Radio Express Setup. 7. Select Default for Optimize Radio Network for. 8. Select Enable for Aironet Extensions. 9. Click Apply. Please note: The Wireless hostname is provided as an example only. 18. Click Apply. 14. Click Wireless Interface. STEPS: 15. Click Radio 802.11G. 1. Click Configure. 16. Click Setting tab. 2.
“how to” for each feature Configuring Wireless Security: – SSID Manager You have successfully connected your client/PC to the Wireless connection as shown. 23. Click Wireless Security. 24. Click SSID Manger. 25. Click BBE from Current SSID List. The BBE SSID is an example. The user should select their custom SSID as defined in step XII – Fill in the following fields. 26. Select Open Authentication in Authentication Setting. From the drop down menu, select TKIP. 27.
“how to” for each feature F. Firewall There are three levels of Security, as described below: Low Security: WARNING: Important notice to all customers selecting “High” Select this option if you do not need to track use of these It is recommended that the administrator preview the or “Medium” Firewall policy levels. applications on the network. commands before applying the firewall polices.
12. Glossary ADSL Ethernet Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line For those who like the details, we’ve got them here 1. The 1812 Router supplied is non wireless. Business Digital Subscriber Line 2. This guide does not step through the modification to Command Line Interface (CLI). IT support services – PAYG options, IT Services On Demand 3. Additional fees and charges may apply. CLI Command Line Interface 5. Some support exclusions apply.