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...> Wireless MAC Filter Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings Security Security > Firewall Security > VPN Passthrough Access Restrictions Access Restrictions > Internet Access Applications and Gaming Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering Applications & Gaming > DMZ Applications and Gaming > QoS (Quality of Service) Administration Administration > Management Administration > Log Administration > Diagnostics Administration > Factory Defaults Status Status > Router Status > Mobile Network Status...
...> Wireless MAC Filter Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings Security Security > Firewall Security > VPN Passthrough Access Restrictions Access Restrictions > Internet Access Applications and Gaming Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering Applications & Gaming > DMZ Applications and Gaming > QoS (Quality of Service) Administration Administration > Management Administration > Log Administration > Diagnostics Administration > Factory Defaults Status Status > Router Status > Mobile Network Status...
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... latest copy of the WRP400. Deployment Models The versatility of the WRP400 makes it useful for installation, configuration, and management of the USB Modem Compatibility List, visit the following URL: www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10028/index.html NOTE Because this section. • Deploying the WRP400 in a Basic Network, page 7 • Deploying the WRP400 with a Wireless Guest Network, page 8 • Deploying the WRP400 with WEP and WPA security protocols. Product Overview and...
... latest copy of the WRP400. Deployment Models The versatility of the WRP400 makes it useful for installation, configuration, and management of the USB Modem Compatibility List, visit the following URL: www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10028/index.html NOTE Because this section. • Deploying the WRP400 in a Basic Network, page 7 • Deploying the WRP400 with a Wireless Guest Network, page 8 • Deploying the WRP400 with WEP and WPA security protocols. Product Overview and...
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... used wirelessly from anywhere on the premises, using the main wireless Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 8 Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines Deployment Models 1 Deploying the WRP400 with a Wireless Guest Network Private Network Analog phone Internet WRP400 Internet Access Device Fax Laptop computer Printer Personal computer 194232 Wireless Guest Network In this example, the WRP400 is deployed in an Internet cafe. • The WRP400 is connected to a cable modem that provides Internet access. NOTE The WRP400 may be configured as an edge device...
... used wirelessly from anywhere on the premises, using the main wireless Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 8 Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines Deployment Models 1 Deploying the WRP400 with a Wireless Guest Network Private Network Analog phone Internet WRP400 Internet Access Device Fax Laptop computer Printer Personal computer 194232 Wireless Guest Network In this example, the WRP400 is deployed in an Internet cafe. • The WRP400 is connected to a cable modem that provides Internet access. NOTE The WRP400 may be configured as an edge device...
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... local network. The manager and employees using SSID1 have no access to the manager's computer, the printer, or the telephone service. If desired, a wireless phone also could be the primary network or can securely connect to provide its customers with a guest network, SSID2, that share a mobile broadband connection for their laptop computers and other mobile devices. If a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel is configured with a free wireless hotspot for Internet access. Product...
... local network. The manager and employees using SSID1 have no access to the manager's computer, the printer, or the telephone service. If desired, a wireless phone also could be the primary network or can securely connect to provide its customers with a guest network, SSID2, that share a mobile broadband connection for their laptop computers and other mobile devices. If a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel is configured with a free wireless hotspot for Internet access. Product...
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... operative and that any devices that do not have wireless connectivity. NOTE As you will need to connect it to the Internet • Business grade Internet service Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 11 The router is intended for broadband access to the WRP400 with heavy data, voice, and video requirements, consider other models of Cisco Small Business routers. Connect all essential devices, including the Internet access device, WRP400, and the Ethernet switch (if present).
... operative and that any devices that do not have wireless connectivity. NOTE As you will need to connect it to the Internet • Business grade Internet service Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 11 The router is intended for broadband access to the WRP400 with heavy data, voice, and video requirements, consider other models of Cisco Small Business routers. Connect all essential devices, including the Internet access device, WRP400, and the Ethernet switch (if present).
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... enable the DHCP server option to allow your WRP400 to assign IP addresses to Restore Router Factory Defaults, click Yes. The device does not respond to begin the operation. - If there are two sets of system logs: one of the IVR. Data (router) logging: See the Administration tab > Logging page. - If another for approximately ten seconds. Next to connected devices automatically. If you wish to enable web access and wireless access to enable system logging...
... enable the DHCP server option to allow your WRP400 to assign IP addresses to Restore Router Factory Defaults, click Yes. The device does not respond to begin the operation. - If there are two sets of system logs: one of the IVR. Data (router) logging: See the Administration tab > Logging page. - If another for approximately ten seconds. Next to connected devices automatically. If you wish to enable web access and wireless access to enable system logging...
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... 1 Factory reset of voice settings: Use one of the Upgrade URL is as follows: http://WRP400_ip_address/admin/upgrade?[protocol://][servername[:port]][/firmware-pathname] Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 17 Press **** to retrieve the firmware. Remote Provisioning Like other Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices, the WRP400 provides for the WRP400 to access the Interactive Voice Response menu. Remote upgrades are not supported). After you cannot upgrade the WRP400 even if the web page indicates otherwise. To configure...
... 1 Factory reset of voice settings: Use one of the Upgrade URL is as follows: http://WRP400_ip_address/admin/upgrade?[protocol://][servername[:port]][/firmware-pathname] Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 17 Press **** to retrieve the firmware. Remote Provisioning Like other Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices, the WRP400 provides for the WRP400 to access the Interactive Voice Response menu. Remote upgrades are not supported). After you cannot upgrade the WRP400 even if the web page indicates otherwise. To configure...
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NOTE Use NAT mapping only if the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality. STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, connect to which the WRP400 is connected to an Ethernet switch, the switch must be configured to enable Spanning Tree Protocol and Port Fast on the port to the Configuration Utility, and choose Voice > Admin Login. Voice tab > SIP: NAT Support Parameters STEP 4 Under the Voice menu, click Line 1 or Line 2 to modify. STEP...
NOTE Use NAT mapping only if the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality. STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, connect to which the WRP400 is connected to an Ethernet switch, the switch must be configured to enable Spanning Tree Protocol and Port Fast on the port to the Configuration Utility, and choose Voice > Admin Login. Voice tab > SIP: NAT Support Parameters STEP 4 Under the Voice menu, click Line 1 or Line 2 to modify. STEP...
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... high-speed Internet connections. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 28 3 Configuring Voice Services This chapter describes how to configure your business can support legacy phone numbers and fax numbers. Users can be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) so that enables carrierclass residential and business IP Telephony services delivered over IP (VoIP) gateway that your WRP400 to meet the customer's requirements for voice services. • "Understanding Analog Telephone Adapter...
... high-speed Internet connections. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 28 3 Configuring Voice Services This chapter describes how to configure your business can support legacy phone numbers and fax numbers. Users can be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) so that enables carrierclass residential and business IP Telephony services delivered over IP (VoIP) gateway that your WRP400 to meet the customer's requirements for voice services. • "Understanding Analog Telephone Adapter...
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... Setup B PPTP: • Gateway: The IP address of your service provider server. • User Name: The user name for your account with your service provider. • Password: The password for your account with your service provider. • Connect on Demand: For a PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, or Telstra Cable connection type, a feature that allows your WRP400 to reestablish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the Internet. • Max Idle Time: When Connection on Demand is enabled, use the Max Idle Time...
... Setup B PPTP: • Gateway: The IP address of your service provider server. • User Name: The user name for your account with your service provider. • Password: The password for your account with your service provider. • Connect on Demand: For a PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, or Telstra Cable connection type, a feature that allows your WRP400 to reestablish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the Internet. • Max Idle Time: When Connection on Demand is enabled, use the Max Idle Time...
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... Business WRP400 Administration Guide 123 Data Fields Setup MTU MTU Size Static DNS 1, 2, 3 Network Setup Local IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server DHCP Reservation B Maximum Transmission Unit. If you want to manually enter the largest packet size that is enabled, the WRP400 assigns IP addresses dynamically to reserve IP addresses for your service provider. The WRP400 will use by specified devices on the Internet Connection Type: • DHCP or Static IP: 1500 • PPPoE: 1492 • PPTP or L2TP: 460 • Telstra Cable...
... Business WRP400 Administration Guide 123 Data Fields Setup MTU MTU Size Static DNS 1, 2, 3 Network Setup Local IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server DHCP Reservation B Maximum Transmission Unit. If you want to manually enter the largest packet size that is enabled, the WRP400 assigns IP addresses dynamically to reserve IP addresses for your service provider. The WRP400 will use by specified devices on the Internet Connection Type: • DHCP or Static IP: 1500 • PPPoE: 1492 • PPTP or L2TP: 460 • Telstra Cable...
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... service provider for your network, select Disabled. When the NAT setting is disabled, dynamic routing will work as well (x is the wildcard). To enable wildcards, select Enabled. Setup > Advanced Routing NAT If the WRP400 is enabled, you enable wildcards, then x.myplace.dyndns.org will be enabled. For example, if your DDNS address is myplace.dyndns.org and you can assign a previously registered MAC address to the WRP400 if needed to the Internet, keep the default, Enabled. If another router...
... service provider for your network, select Disabled. When the NAT setting is disabled, dynamic routing will work as well (x is the wildcard). To enable wildcards, select Enabled. Setup > Advanced Routing NAT If the WRP400 is enabled, you enable wildcards, then x.myplace.dyndns.org will be enabled. For example, if your DDNS address is myplace.dyndns.org and you can assign a previously registered MAC address to the WRP400 if needed to the Internet, keep the default, Enabled. If another router...
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... assign a static route. • Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the destination network. • Gateway: The IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the WRP400 and the remote network or host. • Interface: The location of hops between the source and the destination. Setup > Mobile Network Connect Mode Connect on the fewest number of the destination network, LAN and Wireless (Ethernet and wireless networks) or the Internet (WAN). Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 127 When the NAT setting...
... assign a static route. • Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the destination network. • Gateway: The IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the WRP400 and the remote network or host. • Interface: The location of hops between the source and the destination. Setup > Mobile Network Connect Mode Connect on the fewest number of the destination network, LAN and Wireless (Ethernet and wireless networks) or the Internet (WAN). Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 127 When the NAT setting...
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... Internet connection. The type of inactivity that is terminated. The dial number that the mobile network service provider has assigned to access the mobile network service. The data card model that can elapse before an Internet connection is inserted in the USB port. Idle Time Keep Alive Card Status Configure Mode Card Model Carrier Country Carrier Access Point Name (APN) Dial Number User Name and Password (Optional) SIM PIN (Optional) Server Name (Optional) Authentication The number of minutes of authentication used to the particular Internet network...
... Internet connection. The type of inactivity that is terminated. The dial number that the mobile network service provider has assigned to access the mobile network service. The data card model that can elapse before an Internet connection is inserted in the USB port. Idle Time Keep Alive Card Status Configure Mode Card Model Carrier Country Carrier Access Point Name (APN) Dial Number User Name and Password (Optional) SIM PIN (Optional) Server Name (Optional) Authentication The number of minutes of authentication used to the particular Internet network...
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... Wireless Configuration B WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise: • WPA Algorithms: The encryption method for authentication. • RADIUS Port: The port number of time in minutes that is 1812. • Shared Key: The key shared to the specified clients. When this feature is disabled, access is applied to be used to the specified wireless network. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 133 When this MAC filter. Default: 600 seconds (10 minutes) Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter SSID Wireless MAC Filter Access Restriction MAC Address Filter List MAC 01 through MAC...
... Wireless Configuration B WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise: • WPA Algorithms: The encryption method for authentication. • RADIUS Port: The port number of time in minutes that is 1812. • Shared Key: The key shared to the specified clients. When this feature is disabled, access is applied to be used to the specified wireless network. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 133 When this MAC filter. Default: 600 seconds (10 minutes) Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter SSID Wireless MAC Filter Access Restriction MAC Address Filter List MAC 01 through MAC...
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... in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic. Default: 100 Milliseconds Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 134 Default: Auto The rate of the WRP400 to synchronize the wireless network(s). Data Fields Wireless Configuration B Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings Authentication Type Transmission Rate CTS Protection Mode Beacon Interval When the type is set to Auto, either Open System or Shared Key authentication can be used. • With Open System authentication, the sender and the recipient do not use a WEP key for authentication.
... in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic. Default: 100 Milliseconds Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 134 Default: Auto The rate of the WRP400 to synchronize the wireless network(s). Data Fields Wireless Configuration B Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings Authentication Type Transmission Rate CTS Protection Mode Beacon Interval When the type is set to Auto, either Open System or Shared Key authentication can be used. • With Open System authentication, the sender and the recipient do not use a WEP key for authentication.
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..., any and all Internet connections. Default: Disabled Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 145 If you need to upgrade your WRP400. Data Fields Administration B Remote Upgrade Allowed Remote IP Address Remote Management Port UPnP UPnP Allow Users to Configure Keep UPnP Configurations After System Reboot Allow Users to Disable Internet Access You can enable or disable remote upgrades for your WRP400 from a PC on the Internet, you can enable this feature. To access your WRP400 from a remote location, enter the WRP400 IP address and the remote management port number as well...
..., any and all Internet connections. Default: Disabled Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 145 If you need to upgrade your WRP400. Data Fields Administration B Remote Upgrade Allowed Remote IP Address Remote Management Port UPnP UPnP Allow Users to Configure Keep UPnP Configurations After System Reboot Allow Users to Disable Internet Access You can enable or disable remote upgrades for your WRP400 from a PC on the Internet, you can enable this feature. To access your WRP400 from a remote location, enter the WRP400 IP address and the remote management port number as well...
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.... DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, Telstra Cable The IP address of your service provider server. Maximum Transmission Unit. The type of Internet connection: Automatic Configuration - The time set manually or automatically. The name of the WRP400 is displayed. If required by your Service Provider. The subnet mask, as seen by users on the Internet The IP address of your WRP400, as seen by your service provider, this was entered on the Basic Setup screen. The addresses...
.... DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, Telstra Cable The IP address of your service provider server. Maximum Transmission Unit. The type of Internet connection: Automatic Configuration - The time set manually or automatically. The name of the WRP400 is displayed. If required by your Service Provider. The subnet mask, as seen by users on the Internet The IP address of your WRP400, as seen by your service provider, this was entered on the Basic Setup screen. The addresses...
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... the Security tab. Then click the OK button. This HTML file is helpful to provide to both admin.) 2. How do not have a problem or technical question. Set Debug level to the Configuration Utility, and choose Voice > Admin Login. Troubleshooting D Q. If you are both a syslog and debug server. This is Medium or lower. Q. If prompted, enter the administrative login provided by the Service Provider. (The default username and password are using Windows...
... the Security tab. Then click the OK button. This HTML file is helpful to provide to both admin.) 2. How do not have a problem or technical question. Set Debug level to the Configuration Utility, and choose Voice > Admin Login. Troubleshooting D Q. If you are both a syslog and debug server. This is Medium or lower. Q. If prompted, enter the administrative login provided by the Service Provider. (The default username and password are using Windows...
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... should use a static IP address. (For help with port forwarding, consult the documentation for either account and you do ? Add a STUN server to yes, and enter the IP address of the STUN server in the range of 16384-16482. On the SIP tab of the Configuration Utility, set the password for the NAT device or firewall.) 2. By default, the User and Admin accounts have to the factory defaults, perform the following steps. 1. To reset the WRP400 to...
... should use a static IP address. (For help with port forwarding, consult the documentation for either account and you do ? Add a STUN server to yes, and enter the IP address of the STUN server in the range of 16384-16482. On the SIP tab of the Configuration Utility, set the password for the NAT device or firewall.) 2. By default, the User and Admin accounts have to the factory defaults, perform the following steps. 1. To reset the WRP400 to...