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ABOUT THIS USER’S GUIDE... VII Before You Start ... vii EQUIREMENTS Packing List ... ix INTRODUCTION ... 1 OUTER ESCRIPTION AND PERATION Router Features ... 1 Front Panel ... 2 Rear Panel ... 2 ... 3 ARDWARE NSTALLATION Connect ADSL Line... 3 Computer to Router Connection ...
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Figures Figure 1. Front Panel Display with LED Indicators... 2 Figure 2. Rear Panel Cable and Power Connections... 2 Figure 3. PC to Router Connection ... 3 Figure 4. Switch to Router Connection... 4 Figure 6. Router Web-based Quick Configuration Manager GUI ... 16 Figure 7.
DSL-500G ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide About This User’s Guide This user’s guide provides instructions on how to install the DSL-500G ADSL Router and use it to connect a computer or Ethernet LAN to the Internet. If you are using a computer with a functioning Ethernet port, you can use the Quick Installation Guide to quickly establish your ADSL connection and access the Internet.
Router vs. Bridge Mode The DSL-500G can be used in two different mode or roles, a router mode or bridge mode. In bridge mode the device is intended to connect a single computer to the Internet or WAN (Wide Area Network) interface. In bridge mode the device is said to be invisible since it does not have an IP address.
DSL-500G ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Packing List Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items. In addition to this User's Guide, ascertain that you have: 1. One DSL-500G ADSL Ethernet Router 2. One CD-ROM with this User’s Guide and the Quick Installation Guide 3.
The Router is easy to install and use. The DSL-500G connects to an Ethernet LAN or single computer via a standard Ethernet interface. The ADSL connection is made using ordinary twisted-pair telephone line with standard RJ-11 connectors.
All cable connections to the Router are made at the rear panel. The factory-reset button is located here as well. ADSL port, connect ADSL cable here Figure 2. Rear Panel Cable and Power Connections DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Ethernet port, connect Ethernet Factory Reset button cable here...
DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Hardware Installation In this chapter you will learn about the various connections you will need to make in order to use the Router. When selecting the location for the Router, allow ample room to access the connections on the rear panel. For convenience, try to place the Router near your computer so you can monitor the LED indicators.
DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Hub or Switch to Router Connection Connect the Router to an uplink port (MDI-II) on an Ethernet hub or switch with a straight-through cable as shown in the diagram below: If you wish to reserve the uplink port...
IP settings for the other computers. However you cannot use the same IP address since every computer Note must have its own IP address that is unique on the local network. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
Use the following steps to configure a computer running Windows XP to be a DHCP client. From the Start menu on your desktop, go to click on Control Panel. In the Control Panel folder, click on Network and Internet Connections. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide In the Network and Internet Connections folder, click on Network Connections. In the Network Connections folder, highlight the Local Area Connection icon by clicking on it once. A new option is revealed under Network Tabs in the left side panel.
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Click on Change settings of the connection under Network Tabs. 6. In the General Tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following items:” by clicking on it once. Click on the...
4. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click the button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. 5. Double-click OK to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel. Your computer is now ready to use the Router’s DHCP server. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
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6. Click OK to return to the Network dialog box, and then click OK again. You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 95/98 installation CD. Follow the instructions to install the files. 7. Click OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP/IP installation. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
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4. In the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the Obtain an IP address automatically option. 5. Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel. Your computer is now ready to use the Router’s DHCP server. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
Do not confuse the user name and password used to access the web-based manager with the ADSL account user name and password needed for PPP Note connections to access the ADSL or network service provider’s network. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide The first web page you will see when you successfully login is the System View page. This page can be used later, once you have a connection established. For now however, the information contained here is not useful.
If you are using IPoA or a Bridged IP connection, you may be instructed by your ISP to enter your global IP settings. If you are told to enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask, enter ithem here. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Quick Configuration Window...
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For PPP (PPPoE and PPPoA) connections software is installed on the Note computer directly connected to the computer. This software is used to verify the identity of your account and establish a secure Point-to-Point connection to the service provider’s network infrastructure. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Commit and Reboot Menu...
On pages that display accumulated statistics, this button resets the statistics to their initial values. Launches the online help for the current topic in a separate browser window. Help is available from the main topic pages. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
You can click the Delete button to remove all existing Quick Configuration settings and return to the default values. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Select the ATM interface you want to use (use atm-0 for a single ATM interface). Your system may be configured with more than one ATM interface if you are using different types of services with your ISP.
Displays the following services that Router performs to help you manage your network: • Services Summary • • • • DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 6. Home Page – System View Display IP Filter DHCP status including DHCP Relay, DHCP Server or DHSCP Client. IGMP status...
If you are getting IP settings from DHCP, the new IP settings will be applied after you submit, commit and reboot. You must Commit & Reboot the device to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 7. LAN Configuration...
Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. When you are done making changes to the configuration settings, open the Commit & Reboot menu and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 8. DHCP Mode Configuration...
DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide WAN Configuration Options If you are using the Router with two or more virtual connections (VC) one way to configure the additional connections is by using the WAN folder menus. You can use the ATM VC configuration menu to first create the additional VC.
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Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. When you are done making changes to the configuration settings, open the Commit & Reboot menu and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
WAN port; i.e., it will not prevent the connection from being terminated if it has been otherwise inactive for the specified time. To configure a new PPP interface click the Add button. A new menu appears. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 11. PPP Configuration Figure 12. PPP Interface - Add...
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The name you use to log in to your ISP each time this PPP connection is Login Name established. The password you use to log in to your ISP each time this PPP connection Login Password is established. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
Internet. This is typically an ISP server. To configure a new IPoA interface click the Add button. A new menu appears. Enter information needed for the IPoA connection follwing the steps below. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 13. IPoA Configuration...
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6. Click the Close to return to the IPoA page and view the new interface in the table. 7. Display the Admin tab, and click Commit & Reboot in the task bar. 8. Click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 14. Add IPoA Interface...
) for that set. When you choose to add a new set or modify an existing set, a new menu appears (see below). To delete an existing AAL5 setting, click the trashcan ( ) for that set. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 15. EOA Configuration...
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Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. When you are done making changes to the configuration settings, open the Commit & Reboot menu and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 16. EOA Interface – Modify...
Protocol. These include IPX® and AppleTalk®. In this case, the device can be configured to act as a bridge for packets that use these protocols while continuing to serve as a router for IP data. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
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EOA configuration table (display the WAN tab, and then click EOA). If the Config IP Address field is empty and the Use DHCP field contains the word Disable, then no IP address has been assigned. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 17. Bridge Configuration Menu...
ISP or the manufacturer. Routes you Route Origin create are labeled Local. Other routes can be created automatically, or defined remotely through various network management protocols (LCL or ICMP). DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 18. IP Route Table...
WAN or LAN ports. If your device has additional interfaces, the IP addresses of these will also display. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 19. IP Address Table...
DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Network Address Translation is a method for disguising the private IP addresses you use on your LAN as the public IP address you use on the Internet. You define NAT rules that specify exactly how and when to translate between public and private IP addresses.
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* Specify both a destination address (or range) and a destination port (or range) if you want this translation rule to apply to accesses to the specified server type at the specified IP address or network. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
You may want to configure RIP if any of the following circumstances apply to your network: • Your home network setup includes an additional router or RIP-enabled PC. The DSL-500G and your second router will need to communicate via RIP to share their routing tables.
The Firewall enables 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. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 23. Firewall Configuration...
To view the list of currently blacklisted computers, click the Black List button at the bottom of the Firewall Configuration page. The table displays the following information for each entry: DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
Deny, so that all accesses to your LAN initiated from external computers are denied (discarded at the public interface), except for those allowed by a specific IP Filter rule. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 24. IP Filter Configuration...
Incoming refers to packets coming in to the LAN on the interface, and Outgoing refers to packets going out from the LAN. You can use rules that specify the incoming direction to restrict external computers from accessing your LAN. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 25. IP Filter Rule - Add...
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Interface: The interface on the device on which the rule will take effect. In Interface: The interface from which packets must have been forwarded to the interface specified in the previous selection. This option is valid only on rules defined for the outgoing direction.
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide 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.
PPP. If "Use DNS" is not enabled, or if a protocol other than PPP is used (such as EoA), then these configured addresses will be used as the primary and secondary DNS addresses. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 26. DNS Configuration...
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Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. When you are done making changes to the configuration settings, open the Commit & Reboot menu and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide...
• ARP: Address Resolution Protocol. Computers on a LAN use ARP to learn the hardware addresses (i.e., MAC addresses) of other computers when they know only their IP addresses. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 27. Blocked Protocols...
Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. When you are done making changes to the configuration settings, open the Commit & Reboot menu and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 28. Change User Password...
Do not reboot the device using the Reset button on the back panel of the Router to activate new changes. This button resets the device settings to the manufacturer’s default values. Any custom settings will be lost. IMPORTANT DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 29. Commit and Reboot . (Disregard the selection...
Check the filenames and attempt to upload again. If the file still will not load, reboot the device and try again. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide A simple reboot. This will put into effect any configuration changes that have been successfully committed to flash memory.
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Diagnostics The diagnostics feature executes a series of test of your system software and hardware connections. Use this feature when working with your ISP to troubleshoot problems. Figure 31. Diagnostics Window Select the Virtual Circuit and click the Submit button. A message will appear informing you if the loop test succeeded or failed.
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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Alarms The Configuration Manager can be used to view alarms that occur in the system. Alarms, also called traps, are caused by a variety of system events, including connection attempts, resets, and configuration changes. Although you will not typically need to view this information, it may be helpful in working with your ISP to troubleshoot problems you encounter with the device.
Operating Temperature: Humidity: Dimensions: Weight: EMI: Safety: DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide GENERAL ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ANSI T1.413 Issue # 2 G.dmt full rate: Downstream up to 8 Mbps Upstream up to 640 Kbps G.lite: Downstream up to 1.5 Mbps...
Note: Do not install an in-line filter between the Router and the telephone jack. In-line filters are only intended for use with regular telephones, Fax machines and other regular telephone devices. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 34. In-line Filter Installation...
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ADSL – This port connects to the Router. Phone – This port connects to a telephone or other telephone device. The diagram below illustrates the proper use of the split line style filter. DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide Figure 35. Split Line Filter Installation...
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