LITELINE™ ETHERNET BRIDGE (MODEL 6000) LITELINE™ DUAL CONNECT BRIDGE (MODEL6110) LITELINE™ DUAL CONNECT NAT ROUTER (MODEL 6100) USER GUIDE © Copyright 2004 Westell, Inc. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide This User Guide provides information about the LiteLine™ Ethernet Bridge (Model 6000), the LiteLine™ Dual Connect Bridge (Model 6110), and the LiteLine™ Dual Connect NAT Router (6100). The following table outlines the sections of this document that apply to each Westell product. To determine which product you have, view the label that is affixed to the bottom of the modem. The label contains a model number that identifies your product.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110)..................................................................................6 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110) ..................................................................................6 3. REGULATORY INFORMATION (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110) .......................................................................7 3.1 FCC Compliance Note...........................
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.5 Public LAN Configuration.......................................................................................................................61 11.6 Single Static IP Configuration .................................................................................................................66 11.7 Service Configuration ..............................................................................................................................
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 19.1 Installing Diagnostic Software for Windows.........................................................................................130 19.2 Uninstalling Diagnostic Software for Windows ....................................................................................134 20. APPENDIX D – EXITING THE ROUTER (MODEL 6100) ............................................................................136 21.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110) The Westell® Modem provides reliable, high-speed, Internet access to your existing home or office phone line. Your ADSL connection is “always-on” ending the hassles of dial-up modems and busy signals. Installation is easy ... no tools ... no headaches. Simply connect the hardware, apply power, and perform the simple software configuration for your Modem and you are on the Internet.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 3. REGULATORY INFORMATION (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110) 3.1 FCC Compliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide The telephone company may make changes to their facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of this equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the modifications necessary to maintain uninterrupted service.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 4. NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110) The following system specifications are required for optimum performance of the Modem via 10/100 Base-T or USB installation. MODEL CONNECTION TYPE MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • • 6000 6100 6110 • ETHERNET • • • • • • • • 6100 6110 USB • • • • 030-300411 Rev. A NETWORKING SCHEME Pentium® or equivalent and above class machines, Macintosh Microsoft® Windows® (98, 2000, ME, NT 4.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 5. INSTALLING THE HARDWARE (MODELS 6000, 6100, 6110) To obtain additional information on hardware features and installation, see APPENDIX B –Hardware Features. 5.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 5.4 Installations This section explains the procedures for installing via 10/100 Base-T/Ethernet or USB connection. NOTE: Please wait until you have received notification from your Internet service provider (ISP) that your DSL line has been activated before installing your Modem. NOTE: If you are using a Westell Modem in conjunction with an Ethernet Hub or Switch, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation and configuration.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Figure 1. Connection via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet NOTE: The modem features shown in Figure 1 apply to the Model 6100 and Model 6110 products. The Model 6000 product has only Ethernet. The power switch is optional for all products discussed in this document. 5.4.2 Installation via USB (Models 6100, 6110) ! NOTE: The USB installation will not function for Macintosh computers. Macintosh computers must install via Ethernet connection. See section 5.4.1.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Figure 2. Connection via USB NOTE: The modem features shown in Figure 2 apply to the Model 6100 and Model 6110 products. The Model 6000 product has only Ethernet. The power switch is optional for all products discussed in this document. 5.4.3 Installation via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and USB (Simultaneous Installation for Models 6100 and 6110) Models 6100 and 6110 support simultaneous use of 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and USB ports.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 4. Connect the blue USB cable from the blue USB connector marked USB port on the PC. on the rear panel of the Modem to the Congratulations! You have completed the simultaneous hardware (Ethernet and USB) installation for Models 6100 and 6110. You must now go to section 6 to begin the USB software installation. (No software installation is required when using only an Ethernet connection.) Connect the USB Jack to the USB connector on the PC. Figure 3.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 6. INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS (MODELS 6100, 6110) If you are using only Ethernet ports, USB driver installation is not necessary. The Microsoft® Plug and Play autodetect feature recognizes when new hardware has been installed. After you connect the Modem to the PC, the Modem will be detected automatically. Before you begin the USB driver software installation, determine which operating system is installed on your PC.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Figure 5. Add New Hardware 2. Windows 98: Click the option button for Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). See Figure 6. Click Next. Figure 6. Windows 98 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 3. Windows 98: Select CD-ROM drive option. See Figure 7. Click Next. Windows will search for the driver. Figure 7. Windows 98 4. Windows 98: Select option button The updated driver (Recommended) Westell Dual Connect Modem. See Figure 8. Click Next. ! Note: If Figure 8 does not appear at this step, and Figure 9 appears with the text ‘USB Composite device’, ‘C:\Windows\Inf\USB.Inf’, do not continue.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 5. Windows 98: Windows will display the location of the driver. See Figure 9. Click Next. Note: The drive “letter” may vary. Figure 9. Windows 98 6. Windows 98: Remove the Westell CD from the CD-ROM Drive. Next, insert the Windows operating system CD into the CD-ROM Drive. See Figure 10. Click OK. Figure 10. Windows 98 7. Windows 98: The system will begin copying files (Figure 11). Figure 11. Windows 98 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 8. Windows 98: Figure 12 may pop up, depending on how Windows 98 was installed on the computer. The installation of the Westell modem requires files that are supplied by Microsoft for Windows 98. If Figure 13 pops up, insert the Windows 98 Operating System CD into the computers CD-ROM drive, wait a moment for the CD to be recognized by the system, and then click on OK.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 9. Windows 98: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 14). Click Finish. Figure 14. Windows 98 10. Windows 98: Click Yes to restart your computer. See Figure 15. Figure 15. Windows 98 Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, the Modem is ready for use. You must now go to section 7. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 6.3 Installing the USB Drivers for Windows ME NOTE: The actual information displayed in the USB screens may vary according to product. 1. Windows ME: After you have connected the Modem to your PC, the Found New Hardware window appears (Figure 16). In a few moments, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears (Figure 17). Click the option button for Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended). Click Next. Figure 16. Windows ME Figure 17.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 2. Windows ME: Windows will display the location of the driver. See Figure 18. Figure 18. Location of Hardware Device Driver 3. Windows ME: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers. See Figure 19. Click Finish. Figure 19. Found New Hardware 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 4. Windows ME: When the System Settings Change screen appears, the USB drivers are installed properly. See Figure 20. Click Yes. Figure 20. Restart the Computer Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, the Modem is ready for use. You must now go to section 7. 6.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 2. Windows 2000: The Install Hardware Device Drivers window appears. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) See Figure 23. Click Next. Figure 23. Search for Device Driver 3. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears. Select the CD-ROM drives option See Figure 24). Click Next. Figure 24. Locate Driver Files 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 4. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears (Figure 25). Click Next. Note: The drive “letter” may vary. Figure 25. Driver Files Search Results 5. Windows 2000: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 26). Click Finish. Figure 26. Drivers Loaded 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 6. Windows 2000: When the System Settings Change screen appears, the USB drivers are installed properly. See Figure 27. Click Yes. Figure 27. Restart Your Computer Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, the Modem is ready for use. You must now go to section 7. 6.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 2. Windows XP: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 29). Click Finish. Figure 29. Windows XP Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, the Modem is ready for use. You must now go to section 7. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 7. CONFIGURING THE MODEM FOR INTERNET CONNECTION (MODEL 6100) To surf the Internet using your Westell Modem, you must set up your account profile, confirm your DSL sync, and establish a PPP session with your Internet service provider (ISP). Refer to the Internet service provider’s installation manual to install the software required for your Internet connection.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on OK, the following screen will be displayed. This screen will allow you to set up your account profile. NOTE: Before you set up your account profile, you must obtain your Account ID, Account Password, and VPI/VCI values from your Internet service provider. You will use this information when you set up your account parameters.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Enter the VPI and VCI values (0 for VPI and 35 for VCI) you obtained from your Internet service provider. Click on next. VPI = 0 VCI = 35 NOTE: Depending on your Internet Service Provider, the VPI/VCI screen may come pre-configured and it will be displayed here. In this case, you should not change any values in this screen. Click on next to go to the PROTOCOL screen. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Select the Protocol type that you obtained from your Internet Service Provider. Click on next. NOTE: Depending on your Internet Service Provider, the PROTOCOL screen may come pre-configured and it will be displayed here. In this case, you will need to click on next to go to the SET-UP COMPLETE screen. When the SET-UP COMPLETE screen appears, you have successfully completed your Account Profile setup. Click on done. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on done in the SET-UP COMPLETE screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK, the following screen will be displayed. The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 7.2 Establishing a PPP Session View the Connection Rate at the Connection Overview section in the following Home page. If this status reads No DSL Connection, check the DSL physical connection, which is explained in section 5 (INSTALLING THE HARDWARE). NOTE: If no DSL sync is established, the connect button will not be displayed. To determine if the DSL sync is established, check the Modem’s DSL LED.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Once a PPP session has been established, the PPP Status will display UP. Congratulations! You may now surf the Internet. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 7.3 Disconnecting a PPP Session If you are ready to disconnect from your Internet service provider, click on the Disconnect button in the Connection Overview screen (the preceding screen). The following pop-up screen will appear. Click on OK to disconnect the PPP session. The screen below will appear briefly. When the PPP Status displays Disconnecting…, this means that you are disconnecting from your PPP session.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide To establish your PPP session, click on connect. (If you powered down the Modem, you will need to logon first.) 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 8. SETTING UP MACINTOSH OS X (MODEL 6100) This section provides instructions on how to use Macintosh OS X (Operating System 10) with Westell Modems. Follow the instructions in this section to create a new network configuration for Macintosh OS X. ! NOTE: The USB installation will not function for Macintosh Computers. Macintosh computers must use the Modem’s Ethernet installation. Refer to section 5.4.1 for installation instructions via Ethernet.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Create a New Location After selecting the Network icon at the System Preferences screen, the Network screen will be displayed. Select New Location from the Location field. Name the New Location After selecting New Location from the Network screen, the following screen will be displayed. In the field labeled Name your new location:, change the text from “Untitled” to “Westell.” Click on OK.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Check the IP Connection To verify that the computer is communicating with the Modem, follow the instructions below. 1. Go to the “Apple” icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select System Preferences. 2. From the System Preferences screen, click on the Network icon. The Network screen will be displayed. 3. From the Configure field in the Network screen, select Built-in Ethernet. 4. View the IP address field.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Create a user Account In the address window of your Internet Explorer web browser, type Http://dslrouter/ or type Http://192.168.1.1/ and press enter on your keyboard. The Getting Started screen will be displayed. You may now begin your Account Setup. Refer to section 7 of this User Guide to configure your Modem. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Advanced Configuration instructions are explained in Section 9 through Section 15. The instructions apply only to Model 6100. If you are an advanced user, follow the instructions provided in sections 9 through 15. NOTE: Sections 9 through 15 will refer to the Model 6100 modem as the “Router.” 9. HOME (MODEL 6100) 9.1 Setting Up Advanced Configuration STOP! The following sections assume that you have active DSL and Internet service.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Connection Overview Connection Name PPP Status Connect/Disconnect Profile Editor Displays your DSL connection rate. This Connection Name is from the connection profile that you established in section 7. UP = PPP session established DOWN = No PPP session established. CONNECT = Establish a PPP session DISCONNECT = Disconnect a PPP session This allows you to make changes to the profile that you created in section 7. 9.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on new in the New Connection screen, the following screen will be displayed. This screen will allow you to edit a connection profile. Select a profile name from the Connection Name field and click on the edit button adjacent to the name. If you clicked on Edit in the preceding screen, the Edit “My Connection” screen will appear.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Connection Name Account ID Account Password Service Profile Manual On Demand Always On Save Password 030-300411 Rev. A This field allows you to enter a new connection name of your choice (up to 64 characters). Use the same account ID that you used in section 7 if you are connecting to the same Service Provider. If you have multiple Service Providers, you can enter this information at this time.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 10. STATUS (MODEL 6100) 10.1 Connection Summary The following settings will be displayed if you select Connection Summary from the Status menu. The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. 0 35 Connection Rate Connection Status IP Network Address Ethernet Status ATM Network Address Firewall Status DSL Connection Information This field will let you know if you have a DSL Sync (UP/DOWN) and the DSL rate at which you are connected.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Connection Name Connection Duration Status Number of Reconnects Dropped: Monitors information traffic that was not successfully received (IN) or transmitted (OUT) due to your firewall settings. PPP Connection Information This is from the connection profile that you established in section 7. This field will display how long your PPP session has been connected. This field will display the status of your PPP session.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11. CONFIGURATION (MODEL 6100) 11.1 VC Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select VC Configuration from the Configuration menu. NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary, depending on the network connection established. NOTE: If you experience any problems, please reset your Router via the external hardware re-set button or via the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Bridge Multicast Spanning Tree Protocol This setting is only valid if one of the Virtual Channels is configured for Bridge mode. Factory Default = CHECKED When this setting is CHECKED, the Router will allow Multicast IP packets to/from the WAN. When this setting is NOT CHECKED, the Router will block Multicast IP packets to/from the WAN. This setting is only valid if one of the Virtual Channels is configured for Bridge mode.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary, depending on network connection established. If you have made any changes to your VC settings, you need to save them. To save the new VC settings, click on OK when asked Set this PPPoE VC configuration? If you click on cancel, the new VC settings will not be saved. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide VPI VCI PCR VC 1 Configuration This setting allows you to change your VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider. This setting allows you to change your VCI (Virtual Channel Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Configuring the Router’s Protocol Settings If you want to change your Router’s protocol setting, select VC Configuration from the Configuration menu. Next, select edit from your VC Configuration menu on any of your existing VC (Virtual Connections) settings. The following screen will be displayed. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you selected Bridge as the protocol you want to use, the following screen will be displayed. Select a mode from the options displayed at the Mode pull-down arrow under VC 1 – Bridge Settings. VPI VCI PCR VC 1 Configuration This setting allows you to change your VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Status Mode PPPoA = Point to Point Protocol over ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) PPPoE = Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Bridge = Bridge Protocol Classical IPoA = Internet Protocol over ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode). This is an ATM encapsulation of the IP protocol. The protocol status. VC 1 Bridge Settings Bridge = A bridge is a layer 2 device that connects two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol such as Ethernet.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on set VC, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK when asked Set this Bridge VC configuration? If you click on cancel, the new VC settings will not be saved. 11.2 DNS Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select DNS Configuration from the Configuration menu. Enable Domain Name NOTE: Some ISP’s may require the name for identification purposes.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide IP Address Displays the IP address that is assigned to the Host Name. Discover Local Devices This field displays a list of the computers on the LAN that were assigned a DHCP Address. The computer name, MAC address, and IP address of each discovered device is displayed. If you want to add a new Host Name and IP address to your DNS server, enter your Router’s Host Name and IP Address in the fields provided in the Static Host Assignment section.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on add, the following screen will be displayed. The Host Name and IP Address have been added to the Static Host Assignment. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.3 DHCP Configuration (Private LAN) The following settings will be displayed if you select DHCP Configuration from the Configuration menu. The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. DHCP Server DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Lease Time This setting allows the ADSL router to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected on the LAN. Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.3.1 Disabling the DHCP Server If you click on the pull-down arrow at DHCP Server:, a list of options will be displayed. If you want to disable your DHCP server, select Off from the DHCP Server pull-down arrow. Click on save. If you selected Off at DHCP Server:, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to save the DHCP Server setting. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on save, in the preceding DHCP Configuration screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. Click on OK. 11.3.2 Enabling the DHCP Server If you want to enable your DHCP Server settings, select Private LAN at the DHCP Server pull-down arrow. If you selected Private LAN, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save to save your DHCP Server setting. If you click on reset, your DHCP Server will be reset to factory default.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on save, in the preceding DHCP Configuration screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. Click on OK. 11.4 Private LAN Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Private LAN Configuration from the Configuration menu. (Private LAN is the default configuration for this Router.) NOTE: Private LAN allows you to set up a network behind your Router. If you change the settings in this screen, click on save.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Private LAN DHCP Server Enable Private LAN Enable Modem IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Lease Time Default = CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Private LAN pool. Default = CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables the addresses from the Private LAN to use the NAT interface.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Public LAN DHCP Server Enable Public LAN Enable Public LAN IP Address Public LAN Subnet Mask Default = NOT CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Public LAN pool. Default = NOT CHECKED If this box is CHECKED, it enables the addresses from the Public LAN to bypass the NAT interface. Provides a Public IP Address if the service provider does not automatically provide one.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on the Public LAN Enable box, the following screen will be displayed. Click on save. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you made changes and clicked on save in the preceding screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. This will save you Public LAN Configuration settings. If you click on Cancel, your new settings will not take effect. NOTE: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the following format: (dd:hh:mm:ss)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. The default = 01:00:00:00.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. After the Router has been reset, confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP. NOTE: Whenever the PPP Status displays DOWN, as shown in the following screen, you do not have a PPP session established.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.6 Single Static IP Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu. STOP: Static NAT must be disabled before you can enable Single Static IP. To disable Static NAT, select Service Configuration from the Configuration menu. Next, click on the static NAT button. Select the device from the Static NAT Device pull-down menu and click on disable.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on enable, the following pop-up screen will appear. Click on OK to enable this device for Single Static IP. Click on Cancel if you do not want to enable Single Static IP. NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The Router must be reset in order for the new configuration to take effect. Click on OK. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. After the Router has been reset, confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP. 11.6.2 Disabling Single Static IP To disable Single Static IP, select Single Static IP Configuration from the Configuration menu. Next, select your device (from the options displayed in the window).
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on disable in the preceding screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK in the Disable IP Passthrough? screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. This screen will allow the modem to be reset and the new configuration will take effect. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 12.7.3 Configuring Static IP on Your PC If you have static IP service (your Internet service provider (ISP) supplies static IP addresses), you will need to perform the following steps to obtain Internet access: 1. Configure your PC settings to obtain an IP address automatically. (Refer to your Windows Help screen for instructions.) 2. Follow the instruct ions in section 7 (Configuring the Modem for Internet Connection). 3.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.7 Service Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Service Configuration from the Configuration menu. Westell has developed an extensive list of NAT services and you may select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up a NAT profile, you will ensure that the appropriate ports on your Router are open and that the required application traffic can pass through your LAN.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 12.8.1 Creating a New NAT Service Profile If you select new from the preceding Service Configuration screen, the Create new Service Profile? pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK to begin creating your new NAT service profile. Click Cancel if you do not want to create a new NAT service profile. If you clicked on OK, the following screen will be displayed. Select “A New Service Profile #1” from the Current Profile pull-down arrow.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you selected “A New Service Profile #1” from the Current Profile pull-down arrow, the following screen will be displayed. This screen shows that you have chosen to create a new NAT service profile. You may create up to four NAT service profiles and attach an unlimited number of services to each profile. 12.8.2 Editing a NAT Service Profile 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Once you have created a NAT service profile, you may edit the profile. If you select edit from the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed. By selecting the edit button, you can make changes to your NAT profile by adding or deleting NAT applications that will work with your Router. Type your new NAT service profile name into the field labeled Profile Name.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on save in the Edit NAT Profile screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK to save your new profile settings. If you click on Cancel, your new profile settings will not be saved. 12.8.3 Adding NAT Services to a Profile This section explains how to add NAT services to your NAT service profile. Remember, you may attach an unlimited number of NAT services to your profile.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide For example, the screen below displays America Online as the NAT service selected. Once you have selected a service, click on enable. If you clicked on enable, the following Host Service screen will be displayed. Click on OK. This will load the new NAT Configuration and the settings will be saved automatically. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the Host Device screen will be displayed.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide NOTE: You can attach multiple NAT services to your profile. However, for each NAT service that you attach to your profile, you must first select the new NAT service. Then, you must load the new NAT Configuration, as explained earlier in this section. Once you have selected a NAT service and you have saved it to your NAT service profile, the following screen will be displayed. It shows which NAT service is active for the selected profile.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.8 Firewall Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Configuration from the Configuration menu. High Medium Low None Custom High security level only allows basic Internet functionality. Only Mail, News, Web, FTP, and IPSEC are allowed. All other traffic is prohibited. Factory Default = MEDIUM Like High security, Medium security only allows basic Internet functionality by default.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you select Edit in the preceding Firewall Configuration screen, the User Defined Firewall Rules screen will be displayed. This screen allows you to change the security parameters on your Inbound and Outbound Firewall rules via the User Defined Firewall Rules pull-down arrow. To apply the new settings, click on Apply in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules. The information displayed in this screen depends on the level of security you have selected.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you want to save your new firewall settings, click on save in the screen labeled User Define Firewall Rules. NOTE: Westell recommends that you do not change the settings in the User Defined Firewall Rules screen. If you need to reset the Router to factory default settings, push the reset button on the rear of the Router. If you clicked save in the User Define Firewall Rules screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you select Help in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules, the following screen will be displayed. This screen gives a detailed explanation of the Firewall Rules. 11.9 ATM Loopbacks If you select ATM Loopbacks from the Configuration menu, the following settings will be displayed. Enable ATM 0/21 Loopback: Factory Default = ENABLED This option enables the 0/21 loopback , which is used by your ISP.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 11.10 Turbo TCP If you select Turbo at the Configuration menu, the following screen will be displayed. Click on the Turbo TCP Enable box to enable Turbo. NOTE: Turbo is a network traffic prioritization and queuing method that dramatically improves the performance of downstream TCP/FTP/HTTP transfers under heavy upstream bandwidth utilization conditions.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on the Turbo TCP Enable box, a check mark will appear in the box. Click on save. If you clicked on save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK to save the setting. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 12. SETTING UP ADVANCED SERVICE CONFIGURATION (MODEL 6100) You can set up additional Service Configuration options for your NAT Router that allow you to enter the port forwarding and trigger ports ranges of your choice. Go to Configuration at the homepage menu and select Service Configuration.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 12.1 Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports To select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports, click on define custom service from the Service Configuration screen, and then select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports from the Custom Service screen. Click on Next. The follow settings will be displayed in the Port Range screen. Enter your values in the Global Port Range fields and click on next to continue. 12.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Service Name Type Protocol Local IP Address Base Host Port The NAT service for which you are configuring Port Forwarding. The type of NAT service configuration you selected. The type of Protocol that is used to run this NAT service. TCP- Transmission Control Protocol. UDP-User Datagram Protocol (UDP). If a static IP address has been assigned, it will be displayed here. The port on the WAN that will host the NAT service selected. 12.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 12.4 Adding Local Trigger Ports If you made changes in the Local ‘Trigger’ Port Range screen and clicked next, the following screen will be displayed. You may either click on close to accept the changes, or click on add to go back to the Trigger Ports screen, enter additional port range values, and click on next. You can repeat this step for each port range that you want to add (up to 10 trigger ports).
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 12.5 Static NAT To configure you Router for Static NAT, click on the static NAT button in the Service Configuration screen. NOTE: Static NAT will allow you to configure your Router to work with the special NAT services. 12.6 Enabling Static NAT If you clicked on static NAT in the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed. Select your device name from the Static NAT Device pull-down arrow and click on enable in the Static NAT screen.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide This following screen shows Static NAT enabled. 12.7 Disabling Static NAT If you clicked on static NAT in the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed, select a device name from the Static NAT Device pull-down arrow and click on disable. This will automatically disable the Static NAT feature for that device. Then, the Service Configuration screen will be displayed. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide The following screen shows Static NAT disabled (No device is displayed in the field adjacent to the static Nat button.) 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 13. MAINTENANCE (MODEL 6100) 13.1 Backup/Store The following settings will be displayed if you select Backup/Restore from the Maintenance menu. Current configuration becomes Backup Configuration Backed up configuration becomes Current configuration Factory default becomes Current configuration 030-300411 Rev. A Select this button if you want to store all of the current configuration data such that it can be recalled later.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 13.2 Firewall Log The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Log from the Maintenance menu. This screen is an advanced diagnostics screen. It alerts you of noteworthy information sent to your Router from the Internet. The screen can contain 1000 entries, but a maximum of 50 entries are displayed at a time. Once 1000 entries have been logged, the oldest entry is removed to make space for the new entries as they occur.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 13.3 Change Password The following settings will be displayed if you select Change Password from the Maintenance menu. After you enter your data into the appropriate settings, click on change. Enter Administrative Name NOTE: This changes the Systems Administrator password not the PPP password. Enter Administrative Password Verify Administrative Password 030-300411 Rev. A Type the name of your network administrative.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 13.4 Remote Access The following screen will appear if you select Remote Access from the Maintenance menu. To enable Remote Access, type in a password and click the enable remote access button. NOTE: The password should be at least 4 characters long and should not exceed 32 characters. Do not type a blank space or asterisks in the Password field. The password is also case sensitive.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 13.5 Update Device The following screen will be displayed if you click on Update Device from the Maintenance menu. This screen is used to update the firmware that controls the operation of the DSL Router. The updated firmware may be loaded from either a file that is located on your PCs hard drive or from update files stored on an Internet server.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Click on the local update now button in the Update Device screen to select the upgrade file from your PC’s hard drive. This screen allows you to upgrade the software on your Router. Click Browse… and go to the location where the upgrade file is stored. NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Select the appropriate upgrade file from your browser. The file name will appear in the field labeled Upgrade File. Click on upload file. This screen shows that the file is being uploaded to your Router. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide The screens below show that the file upload has completed and that the Programming Flash is being erased to prepare the Flash storage area for upload of the new file. (Programming Flash is a temporary storage area for uploaded files.) The screen below shows that the upload was successful. The modem will now reboot. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide After the Router has been reset, confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 14. TROUBLESHOOTING (MODEL 6100) 14.1 System Self Tests The following settings will be displayed if you select System Self Tests from the Troubleshooting menu. Click on test all to run a diagnostic test on your Router’s connection. This screen had been displayed in two parts for illustrative purposes. The actual information displayed in this screen may vary.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide DSL Connection/Status The Router checks the status of the Router connection. PPPoE Possible responses are: UP: The Router is operating correctly and has obtained synchronization with the opposing network device. DOWN: The Router is operating correctly, but has not synchronized with the opposing device. Indicates that a PPPoE session is or is not established. PPP Possible responses are: Session UP: A valid PPPoE session has been detected.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide the Service Provider’s network. You can PING a remote computer via the IP address or the DNS address. If your PING fails, try a different IP or DNS address. Trace Route Possible responses are: Success: The Remote Host computer was detected. No Response: There was no response to the Ping from the remote computer. No name or address to PING: No host name or IP address was specified. Could not test: The test could not be executed due to Router settings.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide To see a list of the log options, click on the arrow at the LOGS pull-down menu. Select an option from the list provided at the Diagnostics Logs screen. If you clicked on All, the following screen will be displayed. This screen provides a detailed list of the Router’s connection status and system information. Click on clear diagnostic log to clear the diagnostic log information. 35 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 14.3 WAN VC Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select WAN VC Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. 0/35 VPI/VCI In Errors In Discard Packets In Non Unicast Packets In Unicast Packets In Octets Out Errors Out Discard Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Out Unicast Packets Out Octets MTU Interface Type Interface Description 030-300411 Rev. A Displays the VPI/VCI values obtained from your Internet Service Provider.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 14.4 Ethernet Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Ethernet Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. In Errors In Discard Packets In Non Unicast Packets In Unicast Packets In Octets Out Errors Out Discard Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Out Unicast Packets Out Octets MTU Interface Type Interface Description 030-300411 Rev. A The number of error packets received on the Ethernet interface. The number of discarded packets received.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 14.5 Transceiver Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Transceiver Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. Transceiver Revision Vendor ID Code Line Mode The transceiver software version number. The CPE Vendor’s ID code for their chipset. The operational mode. Modes supported are No Mode, Multi Mode, T.1413 Mode, G.DMT Mode, and G.LITE Mode. Data Path The data path used (either Fast or Interleaved).
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 14.6 USB Port Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select USB Port Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. Number of Resets Number of Isrs In Unicast Packets In Non Unicast Packets In Multicast Frames In Broadcast Frames In Errors Out Good Frames Out Unicast Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Out Multicast Frames Out Broadcast Frames Out Errors 030-300411 Rev. A The number of times the Host PC reset the USB interface.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 14.7 LAN Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select LAN Stats from the Troubleshooting menu. Device IP Address DHCP NetMask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Server Status DHCP Server IP Address MAC Address Name Status 030-300411 Rev. A Displays the IP address of the devices on the LAN.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 15. NAT SERVICES (MODEL 6100) Application/Game Aliens vs. Predator America Online AoE II: Conquors AOL Instant Messenger Asheron's Call Battlecom Black and White Blizzard Battle.net (Diablo II) Buddy Phone Bungie.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Application/Game Port/Protocol UDP 29901 Ghost Recon GNUtella Half Life Server Heretic II Server Hexen II Hotline Server HTTPS ICMP Echo ICQ OLD ICQ 2001b ICUII Client ICUII Client Version 4.xx IMAP IMAP v.3 Internet Phone IPSEC ESP IPSEC IKE Ivisit KALI, Doom & Doom II KaZaA Limewire Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault mIRC Chat Motorhead Server MSN Game Zone MSN Game Zone (DX 7 & 8 play) MSN Messenger 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Application/Game Napster Need for Speed 3, Hot Pursuit Need for Speed, Porsche Net2Phone NNTP Operation FlashPoint Outlaws Pal Talk pcAnywhere host Phone Free Quake 2 Quake 3 Quicktime 4/Real Audio Rainbow Six & Rogue Spear RealOne Player Real Audio Roger Wilco ShoutCast Server SSH Secure Shell Starcraft Starfleet Command Telnet Tiberian Sun & Dune 2000 Ultima Online Unreal Tournament server 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Application/Game USENET News Service VNC, Virtual Network Computing Westwood Online, C&C World Wide Web (HTTP) XBOX Live Yahoo Messenger Chat Yahoo Messenger Phone VPN Protocol IPSec Encryption L2TP PPTP 030-300411 Rev. A Port/Protocol enabled. Home master servers use other ports like 27500 Port 8080 is for UT Server Admin. In the [UWeb.WebServer] section of the server.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 16. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) • • • AAL and ATM Support (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) • ATM Trafic QOS: UBR, CBR, VBRnrt, VBRrt • OAM 15 • 8 VC (Virtual Circuit) • VPI: 0-255 • VCI: 0-65535 • ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 LEDs Model 6000 6100 6110 Bridging (Model 6100) • RFC 2684 (formerly 1483) • IEEE 802.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 17. APPENDIX A – HELP (MODEL 6100) If you select Help from the menu bar, a message from the help screens will be displayed. The type of message displayed depends on the menu that you are viewing. If you are viewing a pop-up screen, click the help link in the pop-up screen to obtain help messages. A About This screen provides information about the Router. The following settings are displayed.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide B Backup/Restore This option allows the Router configuration to be backed up to or restored from a secure location in flash. The following options are displayed. Current becomes Back-up Back-up becomes Current Factory becomes Current Backup/Restore Selecting this command button will backup the current active configuration to the secure flash location. This command button will restore the previously stored configuration from the flash location.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide D Diagnostics Help This screen provides tools for diagnosing PPP connection problems. Some tests depend on the Router status and the capabilities exercised by previous tests, which may prevent other types of testing. Beginning of Diagnostics Help screens DSL The Router status checks the Router connection. The following is a list of the possible responses: Up Down DSL The Router is operating correctly and has obtained synchronization with the opposing modem.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide PPP This field displays the PPP Connection status. A PPPoE or PPPoA session must already be established. The following is a list of the possible responses: Connection up no connection initiating connection Connection halted Cannot connect Authorization failure Link control protocol failed PPP The Router has established a PPP connection. There is no PPP connection. A PPP session must be connected from the homepage screen.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide DNS The DNS test issues a request to try to resolve the name of a particular host. The host name is entered in the input box. The following is a list of the possible responses: Success No Response Host not found No data, enter host name could not test DNS The Router has successfully obtained the resolved address. The IP address is shown below the host name input box Explanation: The Router has failed to successfully obtain the resolved address.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide DHCP Configuration This screen contains the settings which control how the ADSL router interacts with the local devices connected to the router. Westell does not recommend that you change these settings. The following settings are displayed.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide E Edit Connection Profiles This screen facilitates the changing of connection profile parameters. The following settings are displayed. Connection Name Account ID Account Password Service Profile Manual/Auto/Always ON Time Out Enable/Connection Time Out Edit VC Connection Edit Connection Profiles This field is a description of the default connection profile that the Router will use. Feel free to use whatever description you desire.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Firewall Settings This screen is an advanced configuration screen. It allows you to set the level of security you wish to have on your local network. All security levels except “None” protect against known Internet attacks and devices that attempt to gain remote access to your Router. The following settings are displayed. High Medium Low Custom Firewall Settings This security level only allows basic Internet functionality.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DNS Server Enable DHCP Server Enable belongs to your local network. This setting specifies the start of the IP address pool that the Router uses to assign IP addresses to local devices. This setting specifies the end address of the IP address pool used for automatic configuration of local devices. DNS stands for Domain Name System. This is an Internet standard that facilitates communication among devices.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide DHCP Start Address (If DHCP is enabled for Private LAN) DHCP End Address (If DHCP is enabled for Private LAN) DHCP Lease (If DHCP is enabled for Private LAN) This setting specifies the start of the IP address pool that the modem uses to assign IP addresses to local devices. This setting specifies the end address of the IP address pool used for automatic configuration of local devices. This setting specifies the DHCP lease time.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide R Remote Access This page allows you to configure your modem so that it can be configured remotely. Once enabled, this feature can be manually disabled, or it will automatically disable after 20 minutes of configuration inactivity. Password URL Enable Remote Access Disable Remote Access Remote Access This is the password a remote user must enter to access your modem’s interface. It must be at least 4 characters long and contain no spaces.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide T Trace The Trace feature allows you to perform an IP trace route to a remote computer either within or beyond the Internet service provider’s network. Enter either the IP address or the hostname of the remote host computer into the input box to the right of the Trace button. If you trace by name, DNS will be used to look up the appropriate IP address for that name. Success Failure Trace Trace will display its progress in the text box.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide User Name This screen is asks for information that will allow the Router to make a connection to the ISP on your behalf. The Router will need to know your Account ID and Account Password. This information is stored in the Router. Connection Name Account ID Account Password User Name This is a description of the default connection profile, which the Router will use. Feel free to use whatever description you desire.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 18. APPENDIX B –HARDWARE FEATURES (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) 18.1 LED Indicators This section explains the LED States and Descriptions. LED indicators are used to verify the unit’s operation and status. LED States and Descriptions (Model 6000) LED POWER State Solid Green No Light Slow Flashing Green Moderate Flashing Green READY LINK Steady Green Steady Red (less than 20 sec.
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Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 18.3 Connector Descriptions The following table displays the connector types. (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) SYMBOL NAME DSL LINE USB ∼ 12V POWER ETHERNET TYPE FUNCTION Connects to an ADSL-equipped telephone jack or DSL connection of a POTS splitter. 6-pin RJ-11 modular jack 4-pin USB Series B connector Connects the USB device to the PC. Barrel connector Power source. 8-pin (RJ-45) modular jack Connects the Ethernet device to the PC. 18.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 19. APPENDIX C – DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE (Models 6000, 6110) 19.1 Installing Diagnostic Software for Windows ! Note: Your Service Provider may require that you install the diagnostic software for technical support. However, the software is not required to operate your modem. Diagnostic software installation is optional. The diagnostic software should be used as directed by your service provider to troubleshoot problems with your DSL service.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Choose a directory to install the application. Click on Next to accept the default directory or to browse to another location. If you clicked on Next, the Modem Detect screen will be displayed. Click on Next. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide When the diagnostic software has finished loading, the Setup Complete screen will be displayed. Select Run application now, and then click on Done. An icon for the diagnostic features will be placed in your taskbar. The diagnostic software can affect key settings of your communications software, and should only be run when instructed by your service provider. For additional details on the diagnostic functions, see the Diagnostic Icon Information Panels.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide The About Panel The About Panel displays information on the modem hardware model and software versions. To display the Menu screen, right click on the About Panel. The following Menu screen will be displayed. Choose one of the options from the Menu screen. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you selected About from the Menu screen, the following screen will be displayed. It displays information about the modem’s software version and copyright date. NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. Menu Screen Options Modem Browser-This option brings up the About Panel if it is has not already been accessed.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide If you clicked on Next, the Confirmation screen will be displayed. Click on Yes to confirm that you want to uninstall the diagnostic icon application. When the system is finished uninstalling the diagnostic icon application, the Uninstall Complete screen will be displayed. Click on Done. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 20. APPENDIX D – EXITING THE ROUTER (Model 6100) When you are ready to exit this interface, click on X (close) in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage window. NOTE: Closing this window will not affect your PPP Status (your PPP session will not be disconnected). You must click on the disconnect button to disconnect your PPP session. 030-300411 Rev.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 21. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) Westell Technical Support If technical assistance is required, contact Westell by using one of the following options: North America Phone: 1-630-375-4500 U.K./Europe Phone: (44) 01256 843311 Visit Westell at www.Westell.com to view frequently asked questions and enter on-line service requests, or send email to global_support@westell.com to obtain additional information. 22.
Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 23. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. THIS SOFTWARE IS COPYRIGHTED AND LICENSED (NOT SOLD). BY INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT, YOU ARE ACCEPTING AND AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE TO WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide 24. PUBLICATION INFORMATION (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) Westell® Modem (Models 6000, 6100, 6110) User Guide Part Number 030-300411 Rev. A July 2004 © 2004 Westell, Inc. All rights reserved. Westell, Inc. 750 North Commons Drive Aurora, Illinois 60504 USA www.westell.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 030-300411 Rev.