RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router User Manual No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written permission. Other trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. February 2003 Part No.
Contents 1 Introduction.......................................................................... 1 Features.................................................................................................... 1 Parts Check.............................................................................................. 1 System Requirements ............................................................................. 1 2 Hardware and Connection..................................................
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Logging in to CLI.................................................................................... 17 6 Getting Started with the Configuration Manager ............. 19 Accessing the Configuration Manager ................................................. 19 Commonly Used Buttons and Icons..................................................... 19 Viewing Basic System Information .......................................................
Contents Modifying Address Pools .................................................................. 43 Viewing Current DHCP Address Assignments............................... 44 Configuring DHCP Relay ...................................................................... 44 Part 1. Defining the DHCP relay interface(s) .................................. 44 Part 2. Enabling DHCP relay mode ................................................. 44 Part 3. Configuring your PCs as DHCP clients.......................
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual IP filter rule examples........................................................................ 71 Viewing IP Filter Statistics................................................................. 72 Managing Current IP Filter Sessions............................................... 72 To Block Specific Protocols................................................................... 74 14 Administration Tasks ........................................................
1 Introduction Congratulations on becoming the owner of the RTA100+ ADSL Ethernet+USB modem/router. Your LAN (local area network) will now be able to access the Internet using your high-speed ADSL connection. This manual will show you how to install and set up your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router, and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of your new product.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual For system configuration using the supplied web-based program: a web browser such as Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or Netscape v5.0 or later.
2 Hardware and Connection The front panel contains lights called LEDs that indicate the status of the unit. Label Color Function PWR green On: Unit is powered on Off: Unit is powered off DIAG green Flashes on/off at boot-up to indicate that the device software is operational. LAN green On: LAN link established and active Off: No LAN link ACT green Flashes when ADSL data activity occurs. May appear solid when data traffic is heavy.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Label Function console port Reset Button Reset to factory defaults. To reset the device to factory defaults, you don’t need to power off the device. Just push a paper clip into the hole. Press down the button for 3 times and then release. Then wait for the device to finish boot-up. Switches the unit on and off PWR Connects to the supplied power converter cable Follow the procedures below to connect related devices. Before you begin, turn the power off for all devices.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Step 3. (Optional) Connect to a USB PC. If you use the device’s USB port to connect to a PC, refer to next chapter for instructions. Step 4. (Optional) Connect the CONSOLE port. For the initial configuration of the device, you can connect a PC to the device through the console port and use terminal emulator software on the PC. Connect the round end of the RS-232 cable to the port labeled CONSOLE on the rear panel of the device.
3 Using a PC Connected to the USB port This chapter describes the instructions to use a PC to connect to the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router’s USB port. If your model does not come with a USB port, just ignore this chapter. If you use the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router’s USB port to connect to a PC, you must first connect the USB cable and then install the provided USB driver software on the PC. The driver enables Ethernet-over-USB communication with the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Then follow the on-screen instructions to install the USB driver. For Windows 2000/XP: Click Yes or Continue Anyway if you are prompted with Microsoft-certification message. 3. If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes to complete the USB driver installation.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. !" If you are using Windows 98/Me, once the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router is power-recycled, your PC may need to renew its IP configuration. In this case, please open the DOS window and do the following: 1. At the DOS prompt, issue ipconfig /release_all command to release the current IP configuration. 2. Then issue ipconfig /renew_all command to renew IP parameters.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual # $ % ! If you need to verify that the USB device is properly installed on your PC, launch the Device Manager as below: For Windows 98/Me: Under Control Panel, click System > Device Manger. For Windows 2000/XP: Under Control Panel, click System > Hardware > Device Manager. In Device Manager window, double-click Network adapters to display the adapter Dynalink USB IAD LAN Modem.
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4 Local PC Configuration By default, the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router acts as DHCP server and automatically assigns all required Internet settings to your PCs, i.e., the DHCP clients. The predefined IP address and DHCP pool is as below: LAN Port IP address 192.168.1.1 USB Port IP address 192.168.1.2 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP pool 192.168.1.3~34 These instructions assume that your PC meets the following prerequisites: 1.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Windows NT 4.0 workstations: 1. In the Windows NT task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, double click the Network icon. 3. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab. 4. In the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP, and then click Properties. 5. In the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. 6.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. (for example, if you are using a computer as a public web server). You maintain different subnets on your LAN. Before you begin, contact your ISP if you do not already have the following information: IP address and subnet mask. Default gateway. DNS server. On each PC to which you want to assign static information, follow the instructions for displaying each of the TCP/IP properties.
5 Configuration via CLI Session Your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router can be connect to your PC via the serial port and you access CLI as Telnet client. However, it is strongly recommended that you configure your device through Web based Configuration Manager. For more information, please see next Chapter 5.
6 Getting Started with the Configuration Manager Your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router includes a Web-based Configuration Manager, which enables you to configure the device settings to meet the needs of your network. " ' You can access the program from any computer connected to the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router via the LAN or USB ports. 1. At any PC connected to the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router, open your web browser, type the following URL in the web address (or location) box, and press : http://192.168.1.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual # ! The System View page displays when you first access the program: * The System View table provides a snapshot of your system configuration. You can click on the provided links that enable you to configure each setting (if available). Refer to the appropriate chapters in this document for more information. Whenever you change system settings, the changes are initially placed in temporary storage (called random access memory or RAM).
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. If you change the LAN IP address information, you must commit the changes and then reboot the system to activate them. All other changes are activated when you commit them (no reboot is needed).
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual ( The Quick Configuration page allows you to quickly configure your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router for Internet connection. Your ISP should provide you with the necessary information to complete the quick setup. To quickly configure the system, go to Home > Quick Configuration. The Quick Configuration page displays. Enter the provided fields as below. Field ATM Interface Select the ATM interface you want to use (usually atm-0) for this connection. Operation Mode Select Yes.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Field Description VCI and VPI Enter the VPI/VCI values given by your ISP. Bridge This setting enables or disables bridging between the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router and your ISP. Your ISP may also refer to this using “RFC 1483” or “Ethernet over ATM”. IGMP This setting enables or disables the Internet Group Management Protocol. Contact your ISP whether to enable this setting.
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7 Basic Configuration The chapter provides you with the basic configurations to get your device run and have your network connected to the Internet. The instructions assume that the device is not predefined with any ATM VC, PPP and IPoA settings. For each connection method, example parameters are given for your better understanding. You should consult with your IPS to determine your connection mode and enter the actual values provided by your ISP.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual 2. Creating an EoA interface. a. Select Bridging > RFC1483 Interface (EoA) > Add to add a new EoA interface. * b. Enter the provided fields as below. Field Description EOA Interface Select an EoA interface from the available interfaces, e.g., eoa-0. Interface Sec Type Public. Lower Interface Select the ATM VC interface you created in Step 1, e.g., aal5-0. Config. IP Address/Netmask 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. * 3. Enable Bridging function. a. Select Bridging > Bridging page to display the Bridge Configuration page. b. Select eth-0 from the list and click Add. If the device’s USB port is connected to a PC, select usb-0 and click Add. c. Select the EOA interface to be used (e.g. eoa-0) from the drop-down list, and then click Add. * d. Set the Bridging item to Enable and click Submit. A confirmation page display to confirm your changes. 4. LAN configuration.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Part 2: Check your connection status. The WAN Interface item should display the interface you created to communicate with your ISP. A green ball in the Status field indicates a successful connection. * Part 2: Configuring the PC. Option 1: Your PC uses the IP given by your ISP. If this is the case, configure your PC to use the static IP given by your ISP, for example: IP address: 10.100.16.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 10.100.16.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. ' Part 1: Configuring the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router 1. Creating an ATM VC interface. a. Select Routing> ATM VC > Add to display ATM VC-Add page. b. Enter the provided fields as below. Field Description VC Interface Select a VC interface from the available interfaces, e.g., aal5-0. VPI/VCI Enter the VPI/VCI values given by your ISP,e.g., 8/35. Mux Type For PPPoE, select LLC. For PPPoA, select VC. Max Proto per AAL5 Keep the default 2.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual * b. Enter the provided fields as below. Field Description PPP Interface Select a PPP interface from the available interfaces, e.g., ppp-0. ATM VC Select the ATM VC you created in step 1, e.g., aal5-0. Interface Sec Type Public Status Select Start or StartOnData. Start – To establish connection whenever you turn on the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Field Description Use DHCP Select Disable unless your ISP instructs you to enable this service. Use DNS Enable Default Route Enable Security Protocol Select PAP or CHAP as required by your ISP. Login Name/ Password The login name and password given by your ISP. Note that characters of colon ( : ), semicolon ( ; ) and question mark ( ? ) are not allowed when entering login name and password. c.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual * Part 3: Configuring the PC. Keep your PC’s setting as a DHCP client. No further configuration is required.
' This section describes both RFC1577 and RFC1483 Router connection methods. Part 1: Configuring the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router 1. Creating an ATM VC interface. a. Select Routing > ATM VC > Add to add a new ATM VC interface. b. Enter the provided fields as below. Field Description VC Interface Select a VC interface from the available interfaces, e.g., aal5-0. VPI/VCI Enter the VPI/VCI values given by your ISP, e.g., 8/35. Mux Type Select LLC or VC as required by your ISP.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual 2. Creating an IPoA interface. a. Select Routing > IPoA > Add to add a new IPoA interface. * b. The ATM VC interface, e.g., aal5-0 should has been added to your lower interface. c. Then enter the fields below: Field Description IPoA Interface Select an IPoA interface from the available interfaces, e.g., ipoa-0. Conf. IP Address Enter the IP address given by your ISP, e.g., 10.100.17.89.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. 3. Mapping IPoA interface to a lower interface. In the IPoA Configuration table, locate the new IPoA entry and click Map in the Action column. In IPoA Interface-Map page, from the drop-down list select the ATM VC you created in step 1 to be mapped to this IPoA interface and then click Add. Then click Close to exit the confirmation page. Part 2: Check your connection status.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Part 3: Configuring the PC. Keep your PC’s setting as a DHCP client. No further configuration is required.
8 Configuring IP Routes You can use Configuration Manager to define specific routes for your Internet and network data. This chapter provides instructions for creating routes. Most users do not need to define IP routes. You may need to define routes if: Your network setup includes two or more networks or subnets. You connect to two or more ISP services. You connect to a remote corporate LAN. # ! + To view the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router’s routing table, select Routing > IP Route.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual To create a route that defines the default gateway for your LAN, enter 0.0.0.0 in both the Destination and Net Mask fields. Enter your ISP’s IP address in the Gateway/NextHop field. You cannot specify the interface name, route type or route origin. These parameters are used only for routes that are identified automatically as the device communicates with other routing devices. For routes you create, the routing table displays system default values in these fields. 3.
9 DHCP Configuration You can configure your network and RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This chapter provides instructions for implementing DHCP on your network. ",--."$ &' $ ' The device can be configured as a DHCP server, DHCP relay agent, or, in some cases, a DHCP client. DHCP server - It will maintain the pool of addresses and distribute them to your LAN computers.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual The DHCP Server Pool – Add page displays. The Start IP Address, End IP Address, Net Mask, and Gateway Address fields are required; the others are optional. Field Description Start/End IP Addresses Specify the lowest and highest addresses in the pool. Mac Address Allows you to assign a specific IP address to a specific computer, identified by this MAC address. If this is the case, you must have specified the same IP address in both the Start/End IP Address fields.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Part 2. Enabling DHCP Server Mode 1. Select LAN > DHCP Mode, from the DHCP Mode drop-down list, select DHCP Server, and then click Submit. * A page displays to confirm the change. 2. Select Admin > Commit & Reboot and click Commit to save your changes to permanent storage. Part 3.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual After entering your changes, click Submit and be sure to use the Commit feature to save your changes to permanent memory. Viewing Current DHCP Address Assignments To view a table of all current IP address assignments, select LAN > DHCP Server > Address Table. The DHCP Server Address Table is as below: $ Part 1. Defining the DHCP relay interface(s) 1. Select LAN > DHCP Relay.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. * 2. Select Admin > Commit & Reboot and click Commit to save your changes to permanent storage. Part 3. Configuring your PCs as DHCP clients For each computer that you want to configure to receive IP information automatically, configure the TCP/IP properties to "Obtain an IP address automatically" (the actual text may vary depending on your operating system).
10 NAT Configuration This chapter provides an overview of Network Address Translation (NAT) and instructions for modifying the default configuration on your device. / $ 0" By default, NAT is enabled, with an network address port translation (napt) rule configured that translates any private address on the LAN side to your ISP-assigned public IP address on the WAN side. # / 0" To view your NAT settings, select Services > NAT.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Field Description UDP packets. ICMP Timeout (sec) Same as TCP Idle Timeout, but for ICMP packets. GRE Timeout (sec) Same as TCP Idle Timeout, but for GRE packets. Default Nat Age (sec) For all other NAT translation sessions, the number of seconds after which a translation session will no longer be valid. NAPT Port Start/End When an napt rule is defined, the source ports will be translated to sequential numbers in this range.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. # 0" To view the NAT Rules currently defined on your system, select Services > NAT > NAT Rule Entry.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual To view data on how often a specific NAT rule has been used, click Stats. A page similar to the one below displays: The statistics show how many times this rule has been invoked and how many currently active sessions are using this rule. # 0" To view a list of NAT translations that have recently been performed and which remain in effect (for any of the defined rules), select Services > NAT > NAT Translations.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. " 0" This section explains how to create rules for the various NAT flavors. The napt rule: Translating between private and public IP addresses The NAT flavor napt was used in your default configuration. The napt flavor translates all LAN-side private source IP addresses to a single public IP address. It also translates the source port numbers to port numbers that are defined on the NAT Global Configuration page. 1.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual If all LAN addresses should be translated, specify 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 respectively. If you use non-sequential private addresses, you can create an additional napt rule for each separate range of addresses. 7. When you have completed entering all information, click Submit. A page displays to confirm the change. 8. Click Close to return to the NAT Configuration page. The new rule should display in the NAT Rule table. 9.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. 1. Display the NAT Rule – Add Page, choose a Rule ID, and select RDR as the Rule Flavor. 2. Select the interface and, if desired, a protocol that this rule applies to. 3. In the Local Address From/To fields, type the same private IP address, or the lowest and highest addresses in a range: • If you type the same IP address in both fields, incoming traffic that matches the criteria of this rule will be redirected to that IP address.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual packet header; they are passed through untranslated. Therefore, the basic rule does not provide the same level of security as the napt rule. The figure below shows the fields used for adding a basic rule. 1. Display the NAT Rule – Add Page, choose a Rule ID, and select BASIC as the Rule Flavor. 2. Select the interface and, if desired, a protocol that this rule applies to. 3.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. * 1. Display the NAT Rule – Add Page, choose a Rule ID, and select FILTER as the Rule Flavor. 2. Select the interface and, if desired, a protocol that this rule applies to. 3. In the Local Address From/To fields, type the starting and ending IP addresses that identify the range of private address you want to be translated. Or, type the same address in both fields.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual The bimap rule: Performing two-way translations Unlike the other NAT flavors, the bimap flavor performs address translations in both the outgoing and incoming directions. In the incoming direction, when the specified interface receives a packet destined to your public IP address, this address is translated to the private IP address of a computer on your LAN.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. The pass rule must be assigned a rule ID that is a lower number than the ID assigned to the rule it is intended to pass. In you want a specific IP address or range of addresses to not be subject to an existing rule, say rule ID #5, then you can create a pass rule with ID #1 through 4. 1. Display the NAT Rule – Add Page, choose a Rule ID, and select Pass as the Rule Flavor. 2. Select the interface and, if desired, a protocol that this rule applies to. 3.
11 Configuring DNS Server Addresses This chapter describes how to configure DNS relay function on the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router. $0 1% % When performing DNS relay, the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router itself is not a DNS server, it forwards DNS requests from LAN PCs to a DNS server at the ISP. It then relays the DNS response to the PCs.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Option 2: Configuring DNS on the ADSL/Ethernet router You can configure the DNS server address to be relayed on the router if one of the following circumstances applies: • Not using PPP connection to the ISP (or a protocol other than PPP is used, such as EoA). • You use PPP connection and Use DNS is already enabled. Then these configured addresses will be used in addition to those DNS addresses learned through PPP. • You use PPP connection and Use DNS is disabled.
12 RIP Configuration Your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router can be configured to communicate with other routing devices to determine the best path for sending data to its intended destination. This chapter describes how to configure your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router to use one of these, called the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Most small home or office networks do not need to use RIP.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual For communication with your ISP or a remote LAN, select the corresponding ppp, eoa, or other WAN interface. 4. Select a metric value (hop count) for the interface. You can select any integer from 1 to 15. 5. Select a Send and Receive Modes. The Send Mode setting indicates the RIP version this interface will use when it sends its route information to other devices.
13 Filrewall, IP Filters and Blocked Protocols Configuration Manager provides built-in firewall functions, enabling you to protect the system against denial of service (DoS) attacks and other types of malicious accesses to your LAN. You can also specify how to monitor attempted attacks, and who should be automatically notified. Configuring Global Firewall Settings 1. Select Services > Firewall. The Firewall Configuration page displays. 2.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Field Description Attack Protection Select Enable to use the built-in firewall protections that prevent the following common types of attacks: DoS Protection Max Half open TCP Connection o IP Spoofing: Sending packets over the WAN interface using an internal LAN IP address as the source address. o Tear Drop: Sending packets that contain overlapping fragments. o Smurf and Fraggle: Sending packets that use the WAN or LAN IP broadcast address as the source address.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Field Description Log Destination Specifies how attempted violations of the firewall settings will be tracked. Records of such events can be sent via Ethernet to be handled by a system utility Ethernet to (Trace) or can e-mailed to specified administrators. E-mail ID of Admin 1/2/3 Specifies the e-mail addresses of the administrators who should receive notices of any attempted firewall violations.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Configuring IP Filter Global Settings The IP Filter Configuration page enables you to configure several global IP Filter settings, and displays a table showing all existing IP Filter rules. The global settings that you can configure are: Security Level: When High is selected, only those rules that are assigned a security value of High will be in effect. The same is true for the Medium and Low settings. When None is selected, IP Filtering is disabled.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. 2. Enter or select data for each field that applies to your rule: Field Description Rule ID Rules are processed from lowest to highest on each data packet, until a match is found. It is recommended that you assign rule IDs in multiples of 5 or 10 (e.g., 10, 20, 30) so that you leave enough room between them for inserting a new rule if necessary. Action The action can be Accept (forward to destination) or Deny (discard the packet).
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Field Description In Interface The interface from which packets must have been forwarded to the interface specified in the previous selection. This option is valid only for the outgoing direction. Log Option When Enabled is selected, a log entry will be created on the system each time this rule is invoked. Security Level The security level that must be enabled globally for this rule to take affect.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Field Dest IP Address Description IP address rule criteria for the destination computer(s) (i.e., the IP address of the computer to which the packet is being sent). In addition to the options described for the Src IP Address field, the following option is available: bcast: Specifies that the rule will be invoked for any packets sent to the broadcast address for the receiving interface.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Field Description TCP Flag Specifies whether the rule should apply only to TCP packets that contain the synchronous (SYN) flag, only to those that contain the non-synchronous (NOT-SYN) flag, or to all TCP packets. This field will be dimmed (unavailable for entry) unless you selected TCP as the protocol. ICMP Type Specifies whether the value in the type field in ICMP packet headers will be used as a criteria. The code value can be any decimal value from 0-255.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. Field IP Option Pkt Description Determines whether the rule should apply to IP packets that have options specified in their packet headers. o Yes: The rule will be applied only to packets that contain header options. o No: The rule will be applied only to packets that do not contain header options. o Ignore: (Default) The rule will be applied to packets whether or not they contain header options, assuming that they match the other criteria.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual 2. Specify a source IP address of the computer you want to block. 3. Specify the Protocol = TCP and enable the Store State setting. 4. Specify a destination port = 80, which is the well-known port number for web servers. 5. Enable the rule by clicking the radio button at the top of the page. 6. Click Submit to create the rule. 7.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. The IP Filter Session table displays the following fields: Field Description Session Index The ID assigned by the system to the IP session (all sessions, whether or not they are affected by an IP filter rule, are assigned a session index). Time to expire The number of seconds in which the connection will automatically expire Protocol The underlying IP protocol used on the connection, such as TCP, UDP, IGMP, etc.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual The Blocked Protocols feature prevents the ADSL/Ethernet router from passing any data that uses a particular protocol. Unlike the IP Filter feature, you cannot specify additional criteria for blocked protocols, such as particular users or destinations. Blocking certain protocols may disrupt or disable your network communication or Internet access. Use this feature unless you are certain that a particular protocol is not needed or wanted on your network.
14 Administration Tasks $ The device keeps a record of the current date and time, which it uses to calculate and report various performance data. You can select Home > Modify to change the date and time as required. You may also specify the host name and the domain name in the fields provided. " & ! $ & The first time you log into the Configuration Manager, you use the default user ID and password (admin and admin). The system allows two levels of privilege: Root and User.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual To add a new login ID, click Add to display User Config-Add page. Then enter your settings in fields provided. Note that both the user ID and password are case sensitive. 2. After making changes, click Submit. 3. Select Admin > Commit & Reboot and click Commit to save your changes to permanent storage. ! This option allows you to upgrade the device to new firmware. After upgrading, your customized configuration will still exist and not reset to the factory defaults.
Error! Style not defined.. Error! Style not defined. $ To perform diagnostics on specific ATM VC, select Admin > Diagnostics. Select the VC on which you want to execute diagnostics and then click Submit. The diagnostic result will displayed on this page. Note that only the VCs defined in the system will appear on the drop-down list.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual The router’s HTTP/Telnet/FTP service are accessible using the standard port number 80, 23 and 21 respectively. It is possible that you want to designate a publicly accessible HTTP, Telnet or FTP server on your LAN side and you want to shift the router’s HTTP/Telnet/FTP service to use non-standard port number. If this is the case, select Admin > Port Settings to modify the port settings and click Submit.
15 View DSL Parameters To view configuration parameters and performance statistics for the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router’s DSL line, select WAN > DSL. The DSL Status page displays: The DSL Status page displays current information on the DSL line performance. The page refreshes about every 10 seconds. You can click DSL Param to display data about the configuration of the DSL line, as shown below.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual The DSL Statistics page reports error data relating to the last 15 minute interval, the current day, and the previous day. At the bottom of the page, the Detailed Interval Statistic table displays links you can click on to display detailed data for each 15 minute interval in the past 24 hours. For example, when you click on 1-4, data displays for the 15-minute such intervals that make up the previous 4 hours (there are 16 of these) shows one such page.
16 Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using your RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router, and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose problems. Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve the problem. Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion LEDs Power LED does not illuminate after product is turned on.
ADSL Bridge/Router User's Manual Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion Configuration Manager Program You forgot/lost your Configuration Manager user ID or password. You can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing the Reset button for 3 times on the back panel of the device (using a pointed object such as a paper clip). Then, type the default User ID and password admin/admin. WARNING: Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values.