ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business Pro Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the Services Ready Platform 8 Feature Overview 8 Product Overview 8 SRP 521W Front Panel 9 SRP 526W / SRP 527W Front Panel 9 SRP 521W Back Panel 10 SRP 526W / SRP 527W Back Panel 11 Side Panels 12 Top View 13 Default Settings 14 Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Configuration Utility 15 Logging In to the Configuration Utility 15 Using the Configuration Utility 16 Main Window Areas 16 Configuration Utility Icons 17 Chapter 3: The Quick Setu
Contents Internet Setup 40 VC Setting 43 IPOA Settings / Static IP Setting 44 PPPoE Settings 44 PPPoA Settings 46 Mobile Network 46 Failover and Recovery (SRP 521W) 50 Failover and Recovery (SRP 526W, SRP 527W) 53 Setting up the LAN Interface 56 DHCP Server 56 VLAN Setting 60 Port Setting 62 Setting up the Wireless LAN 63 Basic Wireless Settings 63 Wireless Protected Setup 66 WPS Method 1 66 WPS Method 2 66 WPS Method 3 67 Wireless MAC Filter 69 Advanced Wireless Setti
Contents QoS Policy 87 QoS Settings 88 CoS To Queue 89 DSCP To Queue 90 Firewall 91 Firewall Filter 91 Internet Access Control 94 PPPoE Relay 96 DDNS 98 DMZ 102 IGMP 103 UPnP 105 CDP Setting 106 Chapter 6: Voice Settings 108 Info 108 System 109 SIP 110 Provisioning 111 Regional 117 Chapter 7: Configuring VPN 118 IKE Policy 118 IPSec Policy 120 GRE Tunnel 123 VPN Passthrough 125 Chapter 8: Administration Settings Web Access Management Settings Remote Manageme
Contents TR069 130 SNMP 132 Local TFTP 133 Time Setup 135 Setup Wizard 137 User List 137 User Privilege Control 138 Log 139 Factory Defaults 140 Firmware Upgrade 142 Backup & Restore 142 Backup Configuration 142 Restore Configuration 143 Reboot 144 Status 145 Switch Setting 146 Chapter 9: Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics 148 Ping Test 148 Traceroute Test 149 Detect Active LAN Clients 150 Chapter 10: Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status 152 Router Set
Contents QoS status 164 Routing table 165 ARP Table 166 RIP Status 167 IGMP Status 168 VPN Status 169 CDP Neighbor Information 169 Appendix A: Specifications 172 Appendix B: Where to Go From Here 174 Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series Administration Guide 7
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform This chapter provides information to familiarize you with the product features and get started using the web-based Configuration Utility. • Feature Overview, page 8 • Product Overview, page 8 Feature Overview Thank you for choosing the Cisco Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series. The Services Ready Platform has the features needed for small business.
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform Product Overview SRP 521W Front Panel Cisco Small Business Pro SRP 521W 2 3 4 LAN 1 WLAN 2 PHONE WLAN USB WPS 276377 1 POWER/SYS SRP 526W / SRP 527W Front Panel Cisco Small Business Pro SRP 526W 2 3 4 LAN 1 2 PHONE CD Data DSL WLAN USB WPS LED Description Power/Sys Solid green indicates that the SRP is powered on. Green flash indicates that the SRP is booting. LAN Ports 1 to 4 Solid green indicates link.
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform Product Overview USB Solid green indicates USB device is operational. Green flash indicates device failure or unsupported device. WPS Solid green indicates WiFi Protected Setup success. Slow green flash indicates setup in progress. Fast green flash indicates a setup error.
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform Product Overview SRP 526W / SRP 527W Back Panel FXO Line Port DSL 1 PHONE (FXS) 4 LINE (FXO) Phone Ports LAN/WAN 3 2 1 LAN (10/100) 195211 2 On/Off Switch LAN Ports Feature Description DSL Port Use this port to connect the Services Ready Platform to your DSL connection. Phone Ports 1 to 2 Use these ports to connect to standard analog telephones.
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform Product Overview Side Panels USB Connector 276380 Reset Button RESET 276381 Antenna Feature Description RESET Button Press this button for 10 seconds to reset the Services Ready Platform. USB Port Use this port to connect a compatible 3G USB device. For a list of compatible 3G USB modems please check the support community at www.cisco.com/go/srp500. Antenna Services Ready Platform Wi-Fi antenna.
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform Product Overview 276378 Top View WPS Button Feature Description WPS Button To automatically configure wireless security for devices that support WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), press and hold this button until the WPS LED flashes. NOTE The device being configured by WPS should be located next to the Services Ready Platform during setup.
1 Introduction to the Services Ready Platform Product Overview Default Settings Parameter Value Device IP 192.168.15.1 Username cisco Password cisco Admin Username admin Admin Password admin DHCP Range 192.168.15.
2 Getting Started with the Configuration Utility This chapter describes how to login and use the Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility. • Logging In to the Configuration Utility, page 15 • Using the Configuration Utility, page 16 Logging In to the Configuration Utility Before you begin to use the Configuration Utility, make sure that you have a computer that meets the following requirement: • • Adobe Flash Player version 9.0.124 or later. Visit http://get.adobe.
Getting Started with the Configuration Utility Using the Configuration Utility 2 NOTE If you log in as cisco (with password of cisco), the Setup Wizard will automatically begin. if you log in as admin, you can start the Setup Wizard by clicking the Administration > Setup Wizard command. STEP 4 Click Log In. The Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility opens.
2 Getting Started with the Configuration Utility Using the Configuration Utility Component Description 1 Tab The Tab bar contains major function categories. Click a tab to change to another category. 2 Navigation Pane The navigation pane provides easy navigation through the configurable device features.The main branches expand to provide the subfeatures. Click on the triangle next to the main branch title to expand or contract its contents. Click on the title of a feature or subfeature to open it.
Getting Started with the Configuration Utility Using the Configuration Utility Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series Administration Guide 2 18
3 The Quick Setup Menu This chapter describes how to use the Quick Setup features to setup your Services Ready Platform. • Basic Configuration Setup, page 19 • Advanced Configuration, page 38 Basic Configuration Setup The features in Basic Configuration Setup lets you setup your WAN, LAN, Wireless, and Remote Provisioning. WAN Setup (Ethernet) The WAN Setup page lets you quickly setup your Ethernet WAN interface. STEP 1 Click Quick Setup on the tab and then click WAN Setup in the navigation pane.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description WAN The WAN interface. VLAN ID The VLAN ID. Connection Type The type of Internet connection your ISP provides from the drop-down menu. Automatic Configuration - DHCP By default, the Router's Internet Connection Type is set to Automatic Configuration - DHCP, which should be kept only if your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet, select Static IP. • Internet IP Address and Subnet Mask This is the Router's IP Address and Subnet Mask as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). If your Internet connection requires a static IP address, then your ISP will provide you with a Static IP Address and Subnet Mask.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description PPPoE (For ADSL user) Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet Connections. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. • User Name and Password Enter the User Name and Password you use when logging onto your ISP through a PPPoE connection. • Service Name If provided by your ISP, enter the Service Name.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), is a service that applies to tunneling connections. • Internet IP Address and Subnet Mask The IP Address and Subnet Mask as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). If your Internet connection requires a static IP address, then your ISP will provide you with a Static IP Address and Subnet Mask. • Gateway Your ISP will provide you with the Gateway IP Address.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description L2TP Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a service that applies to tunneling connections. • DHCP To Keep only if your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address. • Internet IP Address and Subnet Mask The IP Address and Subnet Mask as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP).
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Host Name Your host name. This should be in the format of name.dyndns.org. Domain Name Your domain name. This should be in the format of name.tzo.org. MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. Static DNS 1 to 3 Static Domain Name System (DNS) entries 1 to 3. The DNS is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs. Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS server IP address.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Encapsulation Encapsulation is the protocol used between your broadband gateway and your ISP's servers. Most of the encapsulations are defined in Internet standards called Requests for Comments (RFCs). Two are derived from the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP): PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) and PPP over ATM (PPPoA).
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Qos Type Select the Quality of Service (QoS) method your ISP uses on your line: Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR), Constant Bit Rate (CBR), Real-Time Variable Bit Rate (RTVBR), or Non-Real-Time Variable Bit Rate(NRTVBR). CBR provides the best guarantee of low latency; UBR provides none. Pcr Rate—When QoS is set to CBR, VBR_RT,or VBR_NRT, the Peak Cell Rate (PCR) in cells per second must be entered here.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup STEP 1 Click Quick Setup on the tab and then click LAN Setup in the navigation pane. The LAN Setup page appears. STEP 2 Enter your Internet connection type and any optional LAN settings as necessary. STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings.
3 29 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description DHCP Name The DHCP Name. Local IP Address / Subnet Mask The DHCP IP address and subnet mask as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). DHCP Server The DHCP server settings. Click the Show DHCP Reservation button to change DHCP server settings. WAN Interface The WAN Interface. Option 66 Option to user a TFTP server. Choices are None, Local TFTP Server, or Remote TFTP Server. The default value is None.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description IP Address Range The range of DHCP addresses is displayed here. Client Lease Time Amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the gateway with their current dynamic IP address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that the user will be “leased” this dynamic IP address. After the time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 0 minutes, which means one day.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup STEP 3 In the Radio Band field, select a bandwidth for the wireless network. STEP 4 If necessary, select a channel that pertains to the type of bandwidth that you selected in the previous step. STEP 5 If necessary, add or edit the wireless network name (SSID). STEP 6 Click Edit to enable security for the SSID. Cisco strongly recommends that you enable security for each SSID. STEP 7 Click Submit to save your settings.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Network Mode The network mode. the default mode is Mixed. Radio Band The bandwidth of the radio channel. The default is Standard - 20MHz Channel. Wide Channel If you selected Wide - 40MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting, this setting will be available for your primary Wireless-N channel. Select any channel from the drop-down menu.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Edit (continued) 33 Description • WEP—basic encryption method offering two levels of encryption:128-bit is stronger than 64bit encryption. - Authentication Type—The default is Auto, which allows either Open System or Shared Key authentication. With Open System authentication, the sender and the recipient do NOT use a WEP key for authentication. With Shared Key authentication, the sender and recipient use a WEP key for authentication.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Edit (continued) Edit (continued) Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series Administration Guide • • WPA Personal—Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA) is a newer security standard for securing wireless communications. - WPA Algorithms—Select the algorithm you want to use, TKIP or AES. (AES is a stronger encryption method than TKIP.) - WPA Shared key—Enter the key shared by the Router and your other network devices.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Edit (continued) 35 Description • WPA Enterprise—This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server. If you have two RADIUS servers, select one to be the primary server, and specify a secondary server to use as a backup server. (This option should only be used when a RADIUS server is reachable from the Router.) - WPA Algorithms—Select the algorithm(s) you want to use, TKIP or AES. (AES is a stronger encryption method than TKIP.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup Field Description Edit (continued) Edit (continued) • WPA2 Enterprise—This option features WPA2 used in coordination with a RADIUS server. (This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router.) - WPA Algorithms—Select the algorithm(s) you want to use, AES or TKIP + AES. (AES is a stronger encryption method than TKIP.) - RADIUS Server Address (Primary and Secondary)—Enter the IP address of your RADIUS server.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup STEP 5 Optionally, enter the Connection request username and password. STEP 6 Optionally, enter the periodic inform interval. STEP 7 Click Submit to save your settings. 37 Field Description Status Select an option to enable or disable remote provisioning. ACS URL The URL for ACS. The format should be http(s):// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is domain name or IP of ACS server; and after “:” is port.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Advanced Configuration Field Description ACS Username The username for ACS. The default username is OUISerial Number; this should be the same as configured at ACS side and must be filled. ACS Password The password for ACS. This should be the same as configured at ACS side and must be filled. Connection Request URL This field will be auto-filled and does not need to be filled manually. The format is http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is WAN IP of CPE.
3 The Quick Setup Menu Advanced Configuration Firewall The Firewall option lets you administer the firewall filter settings. For more details, refer to Firewall, on page 91. NAT The NAT option lets you administer the NAT settings. For more details, refer to NAT, on page 81.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform You can use the Inteface Setup pages to setup the WAN, LAN, and Wireless LAN interfaces. • Setting up the WAN Interface, page 40 • Setting up the LAN Interface, page 56 • Setting up the Wireless LAN, page 63 • Using the Management Interface, page 76 Setting up the WAN Interface Internet Setup The settings for WAN networking are set on these pages.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface STEP 3 Adjust Port Settings as necessary. STEP 4 To clone a MAC address to the Services Ready Platform, click Enabled and then enter a MAC address. To clone the MAC address of your computer, click the Clone Your PC’s MAC button. STEP 5 Click Submit to save your settings.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Field Description WAN Interface List The WAN Interface list which shows the physical link, its protocol, and its IP address if one exists. In each entry, you can create new sub-interface by clicking the Add Subinterface button or the Edit button. If you have more than one sub-interface, you can choose ether one as the default routing interface by selecting the Default Route radio button.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface VC Setting Field Description Encapsulation Encapsulation is the protocol used between your broadband gateway and your ISP's servers. Most of the encapsulations are defined in Internet standards called Requests for Comments (RFCs). Two are derived from the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP): PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) and PPP over ATM (PPPoA).
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface 4 IPOA Settings / Static IP Setting Select the IPOA Settings / Static IP Setting option if your ISP provides you with a static IP address. Enter the required information as provided by your ISP: Internet IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway IP address.
4 45 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description User name and Password Enter the strings that your ISP has instructed you to use. The user name may be called a “username,” “login name,” or “login.” Connect on Demand Click this option if you want your broadband gateway to connect to your ISP when a connection is needed, and to disconnect when the line to your ISP has been idle for a given amount of time.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface 4 PPPoA Settings Field Description User name and Password Enter the strings that your ISP has instructed you to use. The user name may be called a “username,” “login name,” or “login.” Connect on Demand Click this option if you want your broadband gateway to connect to your ISP when a connection is needed, and to disconnect when the line to your ISP has been idle for a given amount of time.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface NOTE You must click the Manual option in the Configure Mode field to manually setup your mobile network card. STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Field Description Connect Mode Auto or manual connect mode. Select Auto to enable your modem to establish a connection automatically or select Manual to connect or disconnect your modem connection manually. NOTE On the SRP 521W, the Ethernet Connection Recovery and Interface Connection Failover works only if the Connection Mode is set to Auto. If you select Auto, you must select Connect on Demand and Keep Alive.
4 49 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Tunnel Protocol The Tunnel Protocol (PPTP/L2TP) is supported via 3G USB modem by one of these methods. • NONE. Select this option to disable the Tunnel Protocol support. • PPTP/L2TP. Select PPTP or L2TP depending on the service you want to use. You will need to provide the server IP address, user name, and password. • Follow Ethernet WAN configure.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Field Description SIM PIN The PIN code associated with your SIM card. Enter your SIM PIN number here. Server Name The name of the server for the Internet connection. Authentication The type of authentication used by your service provider. Select your authentication type, if you do not know which type to use, use the default setting, Auto.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface NOTE Your Mobile Connection Mode must be set to Auto to use the Ethernet Connection Recovery feature. STEP 3 If necessary, enter an ethernet timeout value. STEP 4 Choose a site on which to perform failover validation in the Failover Validation Site area, either use the Services Ready Platform or enter the IP address for a custom site.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Ethernet Connection Recovery This feature ensures that your Ethernet Internet connection is always connected when available.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Interface Connection Failover Failover detection works by detecting the physical connection and/or presence of traffic on the Internet link. If the link is idle, the Services Ready Platform attempts to ping a destination. If the ping does not reply, the Services Ready Platform assumes the link is down and attempts to fail over to another interface.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface 4 STEP 1 Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click Failover & Recovery in the navigation pane. The Failover & Recovery page appears. STEP 2 If necessary, enable the Ethernet Connection Recovery feature by clicking Enabled. When this option is enabled, the Services Ready Platform sets the ethernet interface to the highest priority. Enabling this feature also enables the Interface Connection Failover feature.
4 55 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Connection Recovery This feature ensures that your Internet connection is always connected when available. Interface Connection Failover Failover detection works by detecting the physical connection and/or presence of traffic on the Internet link. If the link is idle, the Services Ready Platform attempts to ping a destination.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface 4 Field Description Connection Validation Site A ping target for the Services Ready Platform to use to detect the status of the Internet connection. By default the Services Ready Platform pings the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. You may specify a different IP address as a target here. WAN Interfaces This area provides information on current status of the Internet connection and Mobile Network connection.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface Click one of the items in the DHCP List. DHCP information displays in the DHCP Details table. When you click Add Entry, the DHCP Server page opens.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface 4 Field Description DHCP Name The DHCP Name. Local IP Address/ Subnet Mask The DHCP IP address and subnet mask as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). DHCP Server The DHCP server status. DHCP is enabled by factory default. If you already have a DHCP server, then select Disable (no other DHCP features will be available).
4 59 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface Field Description WAN Interface The WAN Interface. Option 66 None, Local TFTP Server, or Remote TFTP Server. The default value is None. DNS Proxy The DNS proxy relays DNS requests to the current public network DNS server for the proxy, and replies as a DNS resolver to the client device on the network. To enable the DNS Proxy feature, select Enabled. The default setting is Disabled.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface 4 VLAN Setting VLAN settings are configured on this page. After clicking Add Entry, you can create another VLAN. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click LAN in the navigation pane. Click VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting page appears. STEP 2 You can edit or delete a VLAN entry by clicking the edit or delete icon. STEP 3 Click Add Entry to open the VLAN Add page. From this page you can add a VLAN entry.
4 61 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface Field Description VLAN Name Bridge or VLAN name. VLAN ID Bridge or VLAN ID. Enable STP If you want to use Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), click this box. Voice VLAN Click this box if you want to use voice. Only use this option in VLAN mode. Address Type Address type. Choices are None, Static IP Address, Dynamic IP Address, and DHCP Server Pool. The default value is None.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the LAN Interface 4 Port Setting Port settings are configured on this page. You can also see details about the ports. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click LAN in the navigation pane. Click Port Setting. The Port Setting page appears. STEP 2 You can edit a port entry by clicking the edit icon. After you click the edit icon, the Port Edit page opens. Make any necessary changes and click Submit to save your settings.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Mode The Port Settings Mode is IP Phone + Desktop, the ports in the VLAN are voice enabled. Enabled Flow Control LAN Flow control. To enable flow control, click the Enable Flow Control box for the LAN interface and click Submit. Flow control is enabled by default. Speed Duplex Network speed settings. The default setting is Autonegotiate.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN 4 • If you have only Wireless-G devices, select Wireless-G Only. • If you have only Wireless-B devices, select Wireless-B Only. • If you do not have any wireless devices in your network, select Disabled. STEP 3 From the Radio Band menu, you can select the wireless bandwidth on your network. There are three options you can select: Auto, Standard - 20MHz Channel, and Wide - 40MHz Channel.
4 65 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Wide Channel If you selected Wide - 40MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting, this setting will be available for your primary Wireless-N channel. Select any channel from the drop-down menu. Standard Channel If you selected Wide - 40MHz Channel or Standard 20MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting, then this setting will be available.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN 4 Wireless Protected Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set up your wireless network. If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click WiFi Setting in the navigation pane. Click Wireless Protected Setup. The Wireless Protected Setup page appears.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN STEP 3 After the client device has been configured, click OK. Then refer back to your client device or its documentation for further instructions. WPS Method 3 Use this method if your client device asks for the PIN number of the Services Ready Platform. STEP 1 Enter the PIN number listed on this page. (It is also listed on the label on the bottom of the Services Ready Platform.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN 4 Field Description Select a SSID Choose the SSID for the wireless network that you want to configure. The default is SSID1. Wi-Fi Protected Setup WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) option. The default is Enabled.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN Wireless MAC Filter You can control access to your wireless network by specifying the MAC addresses of the wireless devices that are permitted access or are blocked. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup on the tab and then click WiFi Setting in the navigation pane. Click Wireless MAC Filter. The Wireless MAC Filter page appears. STEP 2 From the Select a SSID menu, choose the MAC filter settings to apply to the SSID.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN 4 Field Description Select a SSID The MAC filter settings to apply to the SSID. The default is SSID1. Enabled/Disabled The option to filter wireless users by MAC Address.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Access Restriction Prevent Select this option to prevent devices with the MAC address in the table from accessing the wireless network. This button is selected by default. Permit Select this option to allow devices with the MAC address in the table to access the wireless network. This button is not selected by default.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN 4 If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The Services Ready Platform sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Advanced Wireless for group SSID 73 AP Isolation This option isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices on your network from each other. Wireless devices can communicate with the Services Ready Platform but not with each other. To use this function, select Enabled. AP Isolation is disabled by default.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN 4 Field Description N Transmission Rate The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your Wireless-N networking. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Auto to have the Services Ready Platform automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Beacon Interval The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Services Ready Platform to synchronize the wireless network. Enter a value between 20 and 65,535 milliseconds. The default value is 100. Power Control The WiFi output power from the Services Ready Platform.
Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Using the Management Interface 4 Field Description WMM Support If you have other devices on your network that support WMM Support, select Enabled. No Acknowledgement Select Enabled to disable the acknowledgement feature, so the Services Ready Platform will not resend data if an error occurs. Otherwise, use the default setting, Disabled. Using the Management Interface The Management Interface is set on this page.
4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platform Using the Management Interface Field Description IP Address The IP address for the loopback interfaces. NOTE The IP Address used for the loopback interface assumes a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255.
5 Configuring the Network This chapter describes how to configure the network including static routing, NAT, QoS, the firewall, PPPoE, DDNS, IGMP, UPnP, and CDP. • Static Routing, page 78 • NAT, page 81 • QoS, page 86 • Firewall, page 91 • PPPoE Relay, page 96 • DDNS, page 98 • IGMP, page 103 • UPnP, page 105 • CDP Setting, page 106 Static Routing These features are used to set up advanced functions of the Services Ready Platform.
5 Configuring the Network Static Routing STEP 3 Enter a static route name, destination IP address/subnet mask, and Services Ready Platform IP address. STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings. After clicking the Add Entry button, the Static Routing Add page opens.
5 Configuring the Network Static Routing Field Description Enter Route Name The Static Routing Name Destination Subnet The address of the network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. Gateway The IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the gateway and the network or host.
5 Configuring the Network NAT Intervlan Routing This page allows you to enable or disable intervlan routing. When enabled, this feature enables hosts that belong to different VLANs to route to each other. If disabled, communications between hosts that belong to different VLAN are blocked. Select either Enabled or Disabled and then Submit to enable or disable Intervlan routing.
Configuring the Network NAT 5 STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click NAT in the navigation pane. Click Setting. The Routing page appears. STEP 2 To enable NAT, select Enabled. STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings. Port Forwarding The settings for Port Forwarding are set on this page. It shows the current port forwarding list and details of the selected route.
5 83 Configuring the Network NAT Field Description Port Forwarding Type Type of port forwarding: choices are Single Port Forwarding or Port Range Forwarding. Application Name A list of applications. Select an application from the list. Enter a Name The name of the application. Wan Interface Name The WAN Interface. External Port The external port number used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information.
5 Configuring the Network NAT Field Description IP Address The IP address of the server that should receive the requests. Enabled Click Enabled to enable the applications you have defined. This is disabled (unchecked) by default. Port Range Triggering The settings for Port Range Triggering are set on this page. It instructs the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers.
5 85 Configuring the Network NAT Field Description Application Name The name of the application. WAN The WAN interface. LAN The LAN interface. Triggered Range The starting and ending port numbers of the triggered port range. Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed. Forwarded Range Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the forwarded port range. Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed.
Configuring the Network QoS 5 QoS Bandwidth Control Bandwidth control allows the Services Ready Platform to control the maximum bandwidth for upstream data transmissions. STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click QoS in the navigation pane. Click Bandwidth Control. The Bandwidth Control page appears. STEP 2 Click Enabled to enable bandwidth control. Click Disabled to disable bandwidth control. Bandwidth control is enabled by default at 100,000 Kbps.
5 Configuring the Network QoS Field Description Status The status for this feature: Enabled or Disabled. By default, it is enabled.. Upstream Bandwidth Enter the maximum upstream bandwidth in the field provided. WAN Strict High Priority Queue. To adjust the priority percentage rates of the QoS priority settings, click the plus or minus icon for that priority level. See QoS Policy, on page 87, for more details on setting up QoS priorities. QoS Policy The settings for QoS Rule are set on this page.
5 Configuring the Network QoS QoS Settings Quality of Service (QoS) ensures better service to high-priority types of network traffic. Field Description Category There are four categories available. Select one of the following: Applications, MAC Address, Ethernet Port, or VLAN. Applications Application type for the QoS priority. Enter a Name The name of the QoS priority. LAN The LAN interface for this setting.
5 Configuring the Network QoS Field Description Port Range The number or range of port(s) used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. Select the protocol TCP or UDP, or Both. Priority The priority of this QoS setting. Choices of bandwidth priority are High, Medium, Normal, or Low. CoS To Queue The CoS To Queue feature lets you set priorities to specified VLANs.
5 Configuring the Network QoS Field Description VLAN CoS Specifies the VLAN (CoS) priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is the highest. Priority Defines the traffic forwarding queue to which the CoS priority is mapped. Four traffic priority queues are supported. DSCP To Queue The DSCP to Queue Page enables mapping DSCP (IP DiffServ) values to specific queues. STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click QOS in the navigation pane. Click DSCP To Queue.
5 Configuring the Network Firewall Field Description DiffServ Indicates the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value in the incoming packet. Priority Defines the traffic forwarding queue to which the DSCP priority is mapped. Firewall Firewall Filter A firewall enhances network security and uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) for more detailed review of data packets entering your network.
Configuring the Network Firewall 5 STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click Firewall in the navigation pane. Click Firewall Filter. The Firewall page appears. STEP 2 Select Enabled to enable firewall protection. STEP 3 Click the Filter Anonymous Internet Requests option to keep your network from being “pinged,” or detected, by other Internet users. STEP 4 Click Filter Internet NAT Redirection to block access to local servers from local networked computers.
5 93 Configuring the Network Firewall Field Description SPI Firewall Protection Select Enabled to use a firewall, or Disabled to disable it. Filter Anonymous Internet Requests When enabled, this feature keeps your network from being “pinged,” or detected, by other Internet users. It also hides your network ports. Both make it more difficult for outside users to enter your network. This filter is enabled by default. Select Disabled to allow anonymous Internet requests.
Configuring the Network Firewall 5 Internet Access Control The settings for Internet Access Control are set on this page. STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click Firewall in the navigation pane. Click Internet Access Control. The Internet Access Control page appears. STEP 2 Click Add Entry. The Internet Access Control page opens. STEP 3 Enter an Internet access policy name. STEP 4 Click Enabled to activate Internet access control. STEP 5 Choose a WAN interface. STEP 6 Choose a LAN interface.
5 95 Configuring the Network Firewall Field Description Enter Policy Name The Internet access control policy name. Status Enable or disable this feature. The default is Disabled. Days/Times You can specify the days and times when you want this policy to be enforced. Select the individual days when the policy will be in effect, or select Everyday. Then enter a range of hours and minutes when the policy will be in effect, or select 24 Hours.
5 Configuring the Network PPPoE Relay Field Description Blocking Everything You can block all Internet traffic. Blocking by URL and Keyword You can block websites by specifying keywords in the URLs. Enter each keyword in a separate field next to Website Blocking by Keyword. Blocking by Destination IP Address You can block websites by IP address. Click the Blocking by Destination IP Address check box to enter IP addresses.
5 Configuring the Network PPPoE Relay STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click PPPoE Relay in the navigation pane. The PPPoE Relay page appears. STEP 2 Click Add Entry. The PPPoE Relay page opens. STEP 3 Choose a WAN option. STEP 4 Choose a LAN option. STEP 5 To enable the PPPoE Relay feature for the Internet side, click Enabled. STEP 6 Click Submit to save your settings. 97 Field Description WAN option The WAN interface option. Lan option The LAN interface option.
5 Configuring the Network DDNS DDNS The Services Ready Platform offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the Services Ready Platform. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org or www.tzo.com, DDNS service providers.
5 99 Configuring the Network DDNS Field Description User Name The user name from DynDNS.org. Password The password from DynDNS.org. Host Name Your host name. This should be in the format of name.dyndns.org. System The DynDNS service you use: Dynamic, Static, or Custom. Mail Exchange (Optional) The address of your mail exchange server, so the e-mail to your DynDNS address go to your mail server.
5 Configuring the Network DDNS Field Description Mail Exchange (Backup MX) This feature allows the mail exchange server to be a backup. To enable this feature, use the default setting, Enabled. To disable this feature, select Disable. if you are not sure, which seting to select, use the default setting, Enabled. Wildcard This setting enables or disables wildcard for your host. For example, if your DDNS address is myplace.dyndns.org and you enable wildcard, then the x.myplace.dyndns.
5 101 Configuring the Network DDNS Field Description E-mail Address The E-mail Addres from TZO account. TZO Key The key from TZO account. Domain Name Your host name. This should be in the format of name.tzo.org. Internet IP Address Your current IP address. Status Your DDNS status. Update To manually trigger an update, click this button.
Configuring the Network DMZ 5 DMZ DMZ allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of a specialpurpose service such as Internet gaming and videoconferencing. DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC. The Port Range Forwarding is more secure because it only opens the ports you want to have opened, while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of one computer, exposing the computer to the Internet.
5 Configuring the Network IGMP Field Description Status To use this feature, select Enabled. To disable DMZ hosting, select Disabled. Source IP Address If you want any IP address to be the source, select Any IP Address. If you want to specify an IP address or range of IP addresses as the designated source, click the second radio button, and enter the IP address(es) in the fields provided.
5 Configuring the Network IGMP STEP 3 If you want to allow multicast traffic through the Services Ready Platform for your multimedia application devices, use the default setting, Enabled. Otherwise, select Disabled. STEP 4 If you use IPTV applications and want to allow immediate channel swapping or flipping without lag or delays, select Enabled . Otherwise, use the default setting, Disabled. STEP 5 Click Submit to save your settings.
5 Configuring the Network UPnP UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows computers to automatically configure the Services Ready Platform for various Internet applications, such as gaming and videoconferencing. STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and then click UPnP in the navigation pane. The UPnP page appears. STEP 2 If you want to use UPnP, use the default setting, Enabled. Otherwise, select Disabled.
5 Configuring the Network CDP Setting Field Description UPnP If you want to use UPnP, use the default setting, Enabled. Otherwise, select Disabled. Allow Users to Configure If you do not want to be able to make manual changes to the Services Ready Platform while using the UPnP feature, select Disabled. Otherwise, use the default setting, Enabled. Keep UPnP Configurations After System Reboot This choice will decide to save UPnP configuration after system reboot. The default is disabled.
5 107 Configuring the Network CDP Setting Field Description CDP CDP options. Enable All, Disabled All and Per Port. The default is Per Port. CDP Timer The CDP timer. The CDP timer range is 5-900. CDP Hold Timer The CDP Hold timer. The CDP timer range is 10-255. Interface List Check the enable check box to enable the interface.
6 Voice Settings This chapter describes how to administer and view voice settings. • Info, page 108 • System, page 109 Info The Info page provides information about the product, system, and line status.
6 Voice Settings System System The System page lets you set a password for system configuration for voice. Field Description Restricted Access Domains Enter the domain names permitted to access the System. Miscellaneous Settings Syslog Server Enter the IP address of the syslog server, which logs system information and critical events of the System. Debug Server Enter the IP address of the debug server, which logs debug information of the System.
6 Voice Settings SIP SIP The SIP page lets you configure numerous SIP parameters and values.
6 Voice Settings Provisioning Provisioning The Provisioning page lets you configure various profiles and parameters.
6 Voice Settings Provisioning Field Description Provision Enable Controls all resync actions independently of firmware upgrade actions. Set to yes to enable remote provisioning. The default is Yes. Resync On Reset Triggers a resync after every reboot except for reboots caused by parameter updates and firmware upgrades. The default is Yes. Resync Random Delay The maximum value for a random time interval that the device waits before making its initial contact with the provisioning server.
6 Voice Settings Provisioning Field Description Resync Error Retry Delay Resync retry interval (in seconds) applied in case of resync failure. The device has an error retry timer that activates if the previous attempt to sync with the provisioning server fails. The device waits to contact the server again until the timer counts down to zero. This parameter is the value that is initially loaded into the error retry timer.
6 Voice Settings Provisioning Field Description Resync Fails On FNF Determines whether a file-not-found response from the provisioning server constitutes a successful or a failed resync. A failed resync activates the error resync timer. The default is Yes. Profile Rule This parameter is a profile script that evaluates to the provisioning resync command. The command is a TCP/ IP operation and an associated URL. The TCP/IP operation can be TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS.
6 Voice Settings Provisioning Field Description Report Rule The target URL to which configuration reports are sent. This parameter has the same syntax as the Profile_Rule parameter, and resolves to a TCP/IP command with an associated URL. A configuration report is generated in response to an authenticated SIP NOTIFY message, with Event: report. The report is an XML file containing the name and value of all the device parameters. This parameter may optionally contain an encryption key.
6 Voice Settings Provisioning Field Description Log Upgrade Request Msg Syslog message issued at the start of a firmware upgrade attempt. The default is $PN $MAC -- Requesting upgrade $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH. Log Upgrade Success Msg Syslog message issued after a firmware upgrade attempt completes successfully. The default is $PN $MAC -- Successful upgrade $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR. Log Upgrade Failure Msg Syslog message issued after a failed firmware upgrade attempt.
6 Voice Settings Regional Regional The Regional page lets you configure various tones and patterns.
7 Configuring VPN This chapter describes how to configure VPN policies and settings. • IKE Policy, page 118 • IPSec Policy, page 120 • GRE Tunnel, page 123 • VPN Passthrough, page 125 IKE Policy IKE policy contains the parameters for setting IKE rules. These IKE policies are used in different VPN policies. Clicking the Add Entry button opens the IKE Policy Configuration page. STEP 1 Click VPN on the tab and then click Site to Site IPSec VPN in the navigation pane. Click IKE Policy.
7 Configuring VPN IKE Policy Field Description General Policy Name Unique name used for the VPN policy. Exchange Mode Main or Aggressive mode selection. IKE SA Parameters 119 Encryption Algorithm Encryption algorithms in IKE SA. Choices are DES, 3DES, AES128, AES192, or AES256. Authentication Algorithm Authentication algorithm in IKA SA. Choices are MD5 and SHA1.
7 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy Field Description Diffie-Hellman (DH) Group DH Group option. Choices are Group 1 (768 bits) or Group 2 (1024bits). Enable Dead Peer (DPD) Detection This function is not necessary for an IKE rule, but it will help to keep connection alive during no traffic if it is enabled. DPD Interval DPD packet is send periodically in interval seconds during no data traffic. DPD Timeout The connection timeout, in seconds, if there is no DPD response after DPD timeout.
7 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy STEP 8 Choose an integrity algorithm. STEP 9 Enter auto policy parameters. STEP 10 Enter local and remote traffic selection settings. STEP 11 Click Submit to save your settings.
7 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy Field Description General Policy Number The policy index that you are going to configure. Policy Name A unique name for bringing up a tunnel. Policy Type There are two types, Auto Policy and Manual Policy. The Auto Policy type will use IKE protocol to negotiate random keys, therefore it first requires an IKE policy as well. The Manual Policy type will NOT use IKE, which is more simple, but less secure.
7 Configuring VPN GRE Tunnel Field Description Integrity Algorithm Key A HEX value, the length depends on the key type of Integrity Algorithm above. For example, MD5 is 32, and SHA1 is 40. Local Traffic Selection Local IP/IP Address/ Subnet Mask Selecting a local group which is allowed to pass through this tunnel. Remote Traffic Selection Remote IP/IP Address/Subnet Mask Selecting a remote group which is allowed to pass through this tunnel.
7 Configuring VPN GRE Tunnel STEP 8 Click Submit to save your settings. Field Description Number The tunnel number that you are going to configure. Status The status of the tunnel. Tunnel Name The name of the tunnel. Enable This field indicates whether you want to enable or disable the tunnel.
7 Configuring VPN VPN Passthrough Field Description Checksum From this drop-down menu, you can select None, Both, Input or Output checksum values. Input requires that all input packets have the correct checksum. Output calculates checksums for outgoing packets. Both will do both Input and Output checksums. The default is None. Sequence From this drop-down menu, choose None, Both, Input and Output sequence values. Output enables sequencing of outgoing packets.
7 Configuring VPN VPN Passthrough STEP 1 Click VPN on the tab and then click Site to Site IPSec VPN in the navigation pane. Click VPN Passthrough. The VPN Passthrough page appears. STEP 2 To enable IPSec passthrough, click Enabled. STEP 3 To enable PPTP passthrough, click Enabled. STEP 4 To enable L2TP passthrough, click Enabled. STEP 5 Click Submit to save your settings.
7 127 Configuring VPN VPN Passthrough Field Description L2TP Passthrough Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable Point-to-Point sessions via the Internet on the Layer 2 level. L2TP Pass-Through is enabled by default. To disable L2TP Passthrough, select Disabled.
8 Administration Settings This chapter describes the administration settings of the Services Ready Platform.
8 Administration Settings Web Access Management STEP 1 Click Administration on the tab and then click Web Access Management in the navigation pane. The Web Access Management page appears. STEP 2 Select Web Access options. STEP 3 Select Remote Access options. STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings. Field Description Web Access Web Utility Access 129 To access this web utility, you can have no security HTTP or security HTTPS. For HTTPS, enter https:// xxx.xxx.xxx.
8 Administration Settings Remote Management Field Description Web Utility Access via Wireless This option specifies whether an administrator can access the web utility from a wireless station. Remote Access Remote Management This feature allows you to manage your Services Ready Platform from a remote location, via the Internet. Web Utility Access To access this web utility, you can have no security (HTTP) or security (HTTPS). For HTTPS, enter https:// xxx.xxx.xxx.
8 Administration Settings Remote Management STEP 3 Enter the URL for ACS. The format should be http(s)://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is domain name or IP of ACS server; and after “:” is port. Both IP and port must be filled. STEP 4 Enter the ACS username and password. STEP 5 Enter the Connection request username and password. STEP 6 Enter the periodic inform interval. STEP 7 Click Submit to save your settings.
8 Administration Settings Remote Management Field Description ACS URL The URL for ACS. The format should be http(s):// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is domain name or IP of ACS server; and after “:” is port. Both IP and port must be filled. ACS Username The username for ACS. The default username is OUISerial Number; this should be the same as configured at ACS side and must be filled. ACS Password The password for ACS.
8 Administration Settings Remote Management STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings. Field Description Enable/Disable To enable SNMP identification, click Enabled. To disable SNMP, click Disabled. Trusted IP Only trusted IP or IP range can access this Services Ready Platform via SNMP. Get Community Enter the password that allows read-only access to the SNMP information of the Services Ready Platform.
8 Administration Settings Remote Management STEP 1 Click Administration on the tab and then click Remote Management in the navigation pane. Click Local TFTP. The Local TFTP Control page appears. STEP 2 Click Enabled to enable TFTP. STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings.
8 Administration Settings Time Setup Field Description TFTP Specify whether TFTP is enabled or disabled. The default is Disabled. Interface The interface can be used to get remote file. URL The URL of the remote file. File Filename of the remote file. Save As Filename to be given to the saved file. User Name Username required to access the remote file. User Password Password required to access the remote file. Port Port number required to access the remote file.
8 Administration Settings Time Setup STEP 6 Click Submit to save your settings. Field Description Date Enter the current date to set the date manually. Time Enter the current time to set the time manually. Time Zone The timezone that the Services Ready Platform is set to. Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Select this option if you want the Services Ready Platform to automatically adjust for daylight saving time. This option is enabled by default.
8 Administration Settings Setup Wizard Field Description Resync Timer The timer controls how often the Services Ready Platform resyncs with the NTP server. Enter the number of seconds you want the interval to be. The default is 3600 seconds. Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through the basic steps required to configure your SRP device. To start the Setup Wizard, click Administration on the tab and then click Setup Wizard in the navigation pane.
8 Administration Settings User Privilege Control Field Description Username The current username. Password To ensure the security of the Services Ready Platform, you will be asked for your password when you access the Web-based Utility. The default password is admin. Confirm password It is recommended that you change the default password to another one. Enter a new Services Ready Platform password and then enter it again in the Reenter to Confirm field. Level The level of the user.
8 Administration Settings Log STEP 3 Click Apply to save your settings. Log The Services Ready Platform has the ability to record incoming, outgoing, and DHCP logs. The Incoming Log will display a temporary log of the source IP addresses and destination port numbers for the incoming Internet traffic. The Outgoing Log will display a temporary log of the local IP addresses, destination URLs/IP addresses, and service/port numbers for the outgoing Internet traffic.
8 Administration Settings Factory Defaults Field Description Status To access activity logs, select Enabled. With logging enabled, you can view temporary logs. Click Disabled to disable this function. Log List The log type. To specify the log type, select Incoming Log, Outgoing Log, or DHCP Client Log. Factory Defaults You can set the Services Ready Platform to its settings as it was when it was shipped from the factory.
8 Administration Settings Factory Defaults STEP 3 Click Yes in the Restore Voice Factory Defaults to restore the voice settings to factory defaults. STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings. 141 Field Description Restore Router Factory Defaults To reset the Services Ready Platform settings to the default values, select Yes. Then click Submit. Any custom Services Ready Platform settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.
8 Administration Settings Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade the firmware on the Services Ready Platform from the Firmware Upgrade page. STEP 1 Click Administration on the tab and then click Firmware Upgrade in the navigation pane. The Firmware Upgrade page appears. STEP 2 Click Browse and select the location of the upgrade file. STEP 3 Click Upgrade to upgrade the Services Ready Platform.
8 Administration Settings Backup & Restore STEP 1 Click Administration on the tab and then click Backup & Restore in the navigation pane. Click Backup Configuration. The Backup Configuration page appears. STEP 2 Click Backup to save the configuration of the Services Ready Platform. Restore Configuration The Restore Configuration feature lets you restore the Services Ready Platform to configuration settings from a previous backup session.
8 Administration Settings Reboot Field Description Restore To restore the configuration settings of the Services Ready Platform, click Browse and locate a backup file and click Restore. NOTE You must have previously backed up the configuration settings of the Services Ready Platform. Reboot You can reboot the Services Ready Platform from the configuration utility.
8 Administration Settings Status STEP 1 Click Administration on the tab and then click Reboot in the navigation pane. The Reboot page appears. STEP 2 Click Reboot to reboot the Services Ready Platform. Field Description Reboot Click Reboot to power cycle the Services Ready Platform Status The Status page shows the CPU and Memory status of router. The status information is displayed in real time.
8 Administration Settings Switch Setting Switch Setting On DSL models SRP 526W and SRP 527W, Ethernet port 4 can be configured as a WAN port. You can also set the “jumbo mode” packet size on this screen. NOTE When Ethernet port 4 is configured as a WAN port, the DSL port becomes inactive. When the DSL port is active, the Ethernet port 4 operates only as a LAN port. STEP 1 Click Administration on the tab and then click Switch Setting in the navigation pane. The Switch Setting page appears.
8 147 Administration Settings Switch Setting Field Description DSL Interface Enable or disable the DSL port. When disabled, the LAN port 4 can be used an Ethernet WAN port. Jumbo Mode The size of the jumbo packet. Choices are 1522 or 2048 bytes.
9 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics This chapter describes how to use diagnostic features of the Services Ready Platform. • Ping Test, page 148 • Traceroute Test, page 149 • Detect Active LAN Clients, page 150 Ping Test You can perform a ping test from the configuration utility. STEP 1 Click Diagnostics on the tab and then click Ping Test in the navigation pane. The Ping Test page appears. STEP 2 Enter an IP or URL address. STEP 3 Enter a packet size in bytes.
9 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics Traceroute Test Field Description IP or URL Address The IP address or URL that you want to ping. Packet Size The size of the packet you want to use. The range is 32 to 65500 bytes. Times to Ping Select the number of times you wish to ping: 5, 10, or Unlimited. Start to Ping Click this button to begin the test. A new page appears and displays the test results. Traceroute Test You can perform a traceroute test from the configuration utility.
9 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics Detect Active LAN Clients Field Description IP or URL Address The IP address or URL that you want to do a trace route. Start to Traceroute Click this button to begin the test. A new page appears and displays the test results. Detect Active LAN Clients You can perform a search on the active LAN clients on your Services Ready Platform. STEP 1 Click Diagnostics on the tab and then click Detect Active LAN Client(s) in the navigation pane.
9 151 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics Detect Active LAN Clients Field Description LAN Interface Interface to search. Search Time Time to perform the search in seconds.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status This chapter describes how to view the status of Services Ready Platform.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Router Settings STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click Router in the navigation pane. The Router page appears. 153 Field Description Model The product name of the Services Ready Platform. Hardware Version The current hardware version number of the Services Ready Platform. Boot Version The current version number of the Services Ready Platform. Firmware Version The current firmware version number of the Services Ready Platform.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Firewall Status Field Description Setup Wizard Version The version number of the current Setup Wizard. WAN MAC Address The MAC address of the WAN. Current Time The time set on the Services Ready Platform. WAN The WAN interface type and level. LAN The LAN interface and level. Wireless The Wireless SSID and level. Firewall Status You can view firewall status from the configuration utility.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Firewall Status Field Description Internet Access Policy No Policy Rule number associated with the Internet Access Control. Policy Name Policy name associated with the Internet Access Control. Status Enable or disable this policy rule. Passed (pkts) Packet passed by this rule. Passed (bytes) Traffic volume passed by this rule, in bytes. Blocked (pkts) Packet blocked by this rule. Blocked (bytes) Traffic volume blocked by this rule.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Interface Information Field Description Port User specified port to forward. Host LAN host IP address to forward to. Packets Number of packets that are forwarded. Traffic (bytes) Traffic volume that are forwarded, in bytes. Statistics Name Name associated with firewall chain. Accept PKT Number of packets that are accepted by this firewall chain. Accept Volume (bytes) Traffic volume accepted by this firewall chain.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Interface Information Field Description Interface List Interface The current VLAN interface including the LAN and WAN side. An Ethernet WAN interface is shown as “WAN” and an ADSL WAN interface is shown as “PVC.” Connect Type The kind of protocol to use/apply on this interface. IP Address The IP address of the interface. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the interface. MAC Address The MAC address of the interface.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Wireless Network Field Description RX (pkts) The number of packets received from this port. Status The status of the physical connections on this port. Clean TX & RX Click this button to reset to 0 the count of TX and RX packets. Wireless Network The Wireless Network page displays information about your wireless networks. STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click Wireless Network in the navigation pane. The Wireless Network page appears.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Wireless Client Information Field Description Radio Band The bandwidth of the wireless network. Channel The channel of the wireless network. Wireless List The current settings of the wireless network. Wireless Client Information You can view wireless client information from the configuration utility. STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click Wireless Client Information in the navigation pane. The Wireless Client Information page appears.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Mobile Network Field Description Rx-Rate The current receive data rate of the association. RSSI The signal strength of the last received packet. For MIMO devices, this is an average value over all active received chains. IDLE The current setting of the station inactivity timer. This is the time in milliseconds when the station will go into power save if no activity occurs on the link.
10 161 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Mobile Network Field Description IP Address IP address associated to this 3G connection. Connection Up Time Time elapsed associated to this 3G connection. Current session usage RX and TX traffic volume. Manufacturer Manufacturer of this 3G data card. Card Model Model name of this 3G data card. Card Firmware Firmware revision of this 3G data card. SIM Status SIM card status. (SIM ready or pin code needed).
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Mobile Network Field Description Signal strength Signal strength. Card status The status of the card: Connecting, Connected, Disconnecting, Disconnected or Card is not activated. If the USB 3G data card is CDMA2000 (EVDO) Field Description IP Address IP address associated to this 3G connection. Connection Up Time Time elapsed associated to this 3G connection. Current session usage RX and TX traffic volume.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status DHCP Server Information Field Description Card Model Model name of this 3G data card. Card Firmware Firmware revision of this 3G data card. ESN ESN number of this 3G data card. PRL Version PRL Version of this 3G data card. Phone Number Phone Number associated with the account of 3G data card. Carrier Carrier name associated to the 3G service. Signal Strength Signal strength.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status QoS status Field Description Client Name The name of DHCP server. IP Address The IP address of the DHCP server. MAC Address The MAC address of the DHCP server. Expires Time The expiry time of the DHCP server. Interface The interface time of the DHCP server. QoS status You can view QoS status from the configuration utility.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status Routing table Field Description Strict High Priority Queue Status of the strict high priority queue. High Status of the high priority queue. Medium Status of the medium priority queue. Normal Status of the normal priority queue. Low Status of the low priority queue. Routing table You can view Routing Table information from the configuration utility. STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click Routing Table in the navigation pane.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status ARP Table Field Description Destination LAN IP The Destination IP Address is the address of the network or host to which the static route is assigned. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. Gateway This is the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the gateway and the network or host.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status RIP Status STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click ARP Table in the navigation pane. The ARP Table page appears. Field Description IP address IP address of the device. HW type Hardware type of the device. Flags Flag type of the device. HW address MAC address of the device. Mask Mask of the device. Device Device interface type. RIP Status You can view RIP status information from the configuration utility.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status IGMP Status STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click RIP Status in the navigation pane. The RIP Status page appears. IGMP Status You can view IGMP staus information from the configuration utility. STEP 1 Click Status on the tab and then click IGMP Status in the navigation pane. The IGMP Status page appears. Field Description IP Address IP address of the device. Port Port of the device.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status VPN Status VPN Status You can view VPN status information from the configuration utility. Field Description Tunnel Name The name of the VPN tunnel. Remote Policy The remote network policy. Local Policy The local network policy. IKE Algorithm The final result of IKE algorithm after ISAKMP. Only applies to the “AUTO” mode. IPSec Algorithm The IPSec algorithm this tunnel is now using. TX Bytes The number of transmitted bytes of this tunnel.
10 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status CDP Neighbor Information Field Description Device ID The device ID of the neighbor. Local Interface The local Services Ready Platform name. Hold Time The hold time before which CDP will throw away packets. Capability The class of the neighbor. Port ID The port number of the neighbor. IP Address The IP address of the neighbor.
10 171 Viewing the Services Ready Platform Status CDP Neighbor Information Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series Administration Guide
A Specifications Feature SRP 521W WAN Fast Ethernet LAN 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802.11b/g/n Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Storage Temperature -20° C to 70° C Operating Humidity 10% to 85% Non-Condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 90% Non-Condensing Voltage Range 100-240V 50/60Hz AC Dimensions (W x D x H): 170mm (6.69 inches) x 170mm (6.69 inches) x 42mm (1.65 inches) Weight 400g Feature SRP 526W WAN ADSL2+ Annex B LAN 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802.
A Specifications Feature SRP 526W Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Storage Temperature -20° C to 70° C Operating Humidity 10% to 85% Non-Condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 90% Non-Condensing Voltage Range 100-240V 50/60Hz AC Dimensions (W x D x H): 170mm (6.69 inches) x 170mm (6.69 inches) x 42mm (1.65 inches) Weight 440g Feature SRP 527W WAN ADSL2+ Annex A LAN 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802.
B Where to Go From Here Cisco provides a wide range of resources to help you and your customer obtain the full benefits of the Services Ready Platform. Product Resources Support Cisco Small Business Support Community www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport Online Technical Support www.cisco.com/support and Documentation (Login Required) Phone Support Contacts www.cisco.com/en/US/support/ tsd_cisco_small_ business_support_ center_contacts.html Software Downloads (Login Required) www.cisco.