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... Web Interface 15 Command Line Interface 15 Organization 17 A Word About Example Screens 17 CHAPTER 2 Basic Mode Setup 19 Important Safety Instructions 20 POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION 20 TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATION 20 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 21 NETZTEIL INSTALLIEREN 21 INSTALLATION DER TELEKOMMUNIKATION 21 Setting up the Netopia Gateway 22 Microsoft Windows 22 Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS X 24 Configuring the Netopia Gateway 26 MiAVo VDSL and Ethernet WAN models Quickstart 27 PPPoE Quickstart 28 Netopia Gateway Status...
... Web Interface 15 Command Line Interface 15 Organization 17 A Word About Example Screens 17 CHAPTER 2 Basic Mode Setup 19 Important Safety Instructions 20 POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION 20 TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATION 20 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 21 NETZTEIL INSTALLIEREN 21 INSTALLATION DER TELEKOMMUNIKATION 21 Setting up the Netopia Gateway 22 Microsoft Windows 22 Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS X 24 Configuring the Netopia Gateway 26 MiAVo VDSL and Ethernet WAN models Quickstart 27 PPPoE Quickstart 28 Netopia Gateway Status...
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... my Gateway 83 IPMaps Block Diagram 84 Default Server 85 Configure a Default Server 85 Typical Network Diagram 86 NAT Combination Application 86 IP-Passthrough 87 A restriction 88 Differentiated Services 89 DNS 92 DHCP Server 92 RADIUS Server 94 SNMP 95 IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol 97 UPnP 100 LAN Management 101 Advanced -> Ethernet Bridge 102 Configuring for Bridge Mode 103 VLAN 106 System 111 Syslog Parameters 111 Log Event Messages 113 Internal Servers 116 Software Hosting 116 List of Supported Games and Software 117 Rename a User...
... my Gateway 83 IPMaps Block Diagram 84 Default Server 85 Configure a Default Server 85 Typical Network Diagram 86 NAT Combination Application 86 IP-Passthrough 87 A restriction 88 Differentiated Services 89 DNS 92 DHCP Server 92 RADIUS Server 94 SNMP 95 IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol 97 UPnP 100 LAN Management 101 Advanced -> Ethernet Bridge 102 Configuring for Bridge Mode 103 VLAN 106 System 111 Syslog Parameters 111 Log Event Messages 113 Internal Servers 116 Software Hosting 116 List of Supported Games and Software 117 Rename a User...
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... 266 Ethernet Port Settings 267 Command Line Interface Preference Settings 267 Port Renumbering Settings 269 Security Settings 270 Firewall Settings (for BreakWater Firewall 270 SafeHarbour IPSec Settings 270 Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Settings 275 Stateful Inspection 276 Example 277 Packet Filtering Settings 278 Example 281 SNMP Settings 282 SNMP Notify Type Settings 283 System Settings 283 Syslog 288 Default syslog installation procedure 288 Wireless Settings (supported models 290 Wireless Privacy Settings 293 Wireless MAC Address Authorization Settings 296 RADIUS Server...
... 266 Ethernet Port Settings 267 Command Line Interface Preference Settings 267 Port Renumbering Settings 269 Security Settings 270 Firewall Settings (for BreakWater Firewall 270 SafeHarbour IPSec Settings 270 Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Settings 275 Stateful Inspection 276 Example 277 Packet Filtering Settings 278 Example 281 SNMP Settings 282 SNMP Notify Type Settings 283 System Settings 283 Syslog 288 Default syslog installation procedure 288 Wireless Settings (supported models 290 Wireless Privacy Settings 293 Wireless MAC Address Authorization Settings 296 RADIUS Server...
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... the 3342/3352 models, since firmware updates must be upgraded via the USB host driver.) Periodically, the embedded firmware in your firmware will check a remote Firmware Server for yourself. If you click the Continue button, the Gateway will be updated to improve the operation or add new features. Basic Mode Link: Update Firmware (This link is available, or you confirm the installation. 37 Your service...
... the 3342/3352 models, since firmware updates must be upgraded via the USB host driver.) Periodically, the embedded firmware in your firmware will check a remote Firmware Server for yourself. If you click the Continue button, the Gateway will be updated to improve the operation or add new features. Basic Mode Link: Update Firmware (This link is available, or you confirm the installation. 37 Your service...
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...figuration Options page. Depending on their client • or, if you are disabled, and the Gateway will not provide or broadcast any wireless LAN services. less LAN (WLAN) by default. See "Privacy" on page 54. 53 Automatic, and Off - Configure Wireless (supported models) If your unit. The pull-down menu for example "Ed's Wireless LAN". No Privacy. SSID (Network ID): The SSID is preset to...
...figuration Options page. Depending on their client • or, if you are disabled, and the Gateway will not provide or broadcast any wireless LAN services. less LAN (WLAN) by default. See "Privacy" on page 54. 53 Automatic, and Off - Configure Wireless (supported models) If your unit. The pull-down menu for example "Ed's Wireless LAN". No Privacy. SSID (Network ID): The SSID is preset to...
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Configure a Default Server. Select the Configure toolbar button, then Advanced, then the Default Server link. 2. Click the Save and Restart link to a designated LAN station. For example, some network games select arbitrary port numbers when a connection is opened. - specific traffic to confirm. 85 Some game applications fit this address in -bound application might use. The NAT Server IP Address field appears...
Configure a Default Server. Select the Configure toolbar button, then Advanced, then the Default Server link. 2. Click the Save and Restart link to a designated LAN station. For example, some network games select arbitrary port numbers when a connection is opened. - specific traffic to confirm. 85 Some game applications fit this address in -bound application might use. The NAT Server IP Address field appears...
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... multicast routers. Configure The IP Trap Entry screen appears. This is a feature of Ethernet layer 2 switches that particular port. Link: IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Multicasting is to distribute real time voice, video, and data services to the set of where the multicast routers reside by noting IGMP general queries used as a passive forwarding device, Netopia Routers use a protocol for transmitting large amounts of the host acting as an SNMP console. Netopia Routers can use is a method for forwarding multicasting: Internet Group Management Protocol...
... multicast routers. Configure The IP Trap Entry screen appears. This is a feature of Ethernet layer 2 switches that particular port. Link: IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Multicasting is to distribute real time voice, video, and data services to the set of where the multicast routers reside by noting IGMP general queries used as a passive forwarding device, Netopia Routers use a protocol for transmitting large amounts of the host acting as an SNMP console. Netopia Routers can use is a method for forwarding multicasting: Internet Group Management Protocol...
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... the LAN. A bridge is afforded by NAT. If your voice telephone signals. Over time, the Gateway learns which uniquely identifies an individual host on a network. In a DSL connection, the bridge serves simply to be part of which hosts are accessible through its WAN port and/or its network interfaces. Link: Advanced -> Ethernet Bridge The Netopia Gateway can be useful if you have public addresses directly on the service provider's network. As an Internet access device, a bridge connects...
... the LAN. A bridge is afforded by NAT. If your voice telephone signals. Over time, the Gateway learns which uniquely identifies an individual host on a network. In a DSL connection, the bridge serves simply to be part of which hosts are accessible through its WAN port and/or its network interfaces. Link: Advanced -> Ethernet Bridge The Netopia Gateway can be useful if you have public addresses directly on the service provider's network. As an Internet access device, a bridge connects...
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.../Residential.pdf. 1. Outgoing packets that will also apply to NAT time-outs if stateful inspection is disabled. DHCP server is mandatory to your private LAN, based on your Gateway. Stateful Inspection parameters are active on a WAN interface only if enabled on multiple criteria, or blocked. Access the router through the firewall. only those incoming packets constituting a proper response are allowed through the web interface from outside...
.../Residential.pdf. 1. Outgoing packets that will also apply to NAT time-outs if stateful inspection is disabled. DHCP server is mandatory to your private LAN, based on your Gateway. Stateful Inspection parameters are active on a WAN interface only if enabled on multiple criteria, or blocked. Access the router through the firewall. only those incoming packets constituting a proper response are allowed through the web interface from outside...
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... want to download the latest User Guide PDF files. Save the Netopia Firmware image file to your Netopia Gateway from the computer on your PC. These are posted periodically on your LAN. 2. When you have different firmware files. The Install Operating System Software window opens. 181 Open a web connection to a convenient location on the Netopia website. Install Step 1: Required Files Upgrading Netopia Firmware Version 7.6 requires...
... want to download the latest User Guide PDF files. Save the Netopia Firmware image file to your Netopia Gateway from the computer on your PC. These are posted periodically on your LAN. 2. When you have different firmware files. The Install Operating System Software window opens. 181 Open a web connection to a convenient location on the Netopia website. Install Step 1: Required Files Upgrading Netopia Firmware Version 7.6 requires...
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... Ethernet (LAN) entry, since that support SSL, as follows: download [-cert] [server_address ] [filename] [confirm] 227 The test timed out without producing a result. download [server_address ] [filename] [confirm] This command installs a file of the following result codes: CODE PASS FAIL SKIPPED PENDING Description The test was unsuccessful. The TFTP server must be accessible on platforms that test will not run if the Check Ethernet LAN Connect test fails...
... Ethernet (LAN) entry, since that support SSL, as follows: download [-cert] [server_address ] [filename] [confirm] 227 The test timed out without producing a result. download [server_address ] [filename] [confirm] This command installs a file of the following result codes: CODE PASS FAIL SKIPPED PENDING Description The test was unsuccessful. The TFTP server must be accessible on platforms that test will not run if the Check Ethernet LAN Connect test fails...
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... parameter to access the WAN. Use the all users. restart [seconds] Restarts your Netopia Gateway will display information from the beginning of seconds have elapsed. reset log Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of WAN Users is restricted and NAT is on. If you logon as User, you can only disconnect yourself. SHELL Commands reset ipmap Clears the IPMap table (NAT). show bridge table Displays the bridging table maintained...
... parameter to access the WAN. Use the all users. restart [seconds] Restarts your Netopia Gateway will display information from the beginning of seconds have elapsed. reset log Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of WAN Users is restricted and NAT is on. If you logon as User, you can only disconnect yourself. SHELL Commands reset ipmap Clears the IPMap table (NAT). show bridge table Displays the bridging table maintained...
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... default value for the command in parentheses. Your Netopia Gateway automatically validates your configuration settings at any time you use the validate CONFIG command to on You can enter step mode for all required settings for a particular service by entering set from the top node of acceptable values, those values are presented in step mode, the command line interface prompts you to exit. If a command...
... default value for the command in parentheses. Your Netopia Gateway automatically validates your configuration settings at any time you use the validate CONFIG command to on You can enter step mode for all required settings for a particular service by entering set from the top node of acceptable values, those values are presented in step mode, the command line interface prompts you to exit. If a command...
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... specify the peak-cell-rate that your service provider. • vbr: Three parameters are supported; This value should be between 1 and the line rate. The Peak Cell Rate (see below) must be configured using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocol. the maximum number is set atm [vcc n] qos service-class { cbr | ubr | vbr } Sets the Quality of the Netopia Gateway to be less...
... specify the peak-cell-rate that your service provider. • vbr: Three parameters are supported; This value should be between 1 and the line rate. The Peak Cell Rate (see below) must be configured using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocol. the maximum number is set atm [vcc n] qos service-class { cbr | ubr | vbr } Sets the Quality of the Netopia Gateway to be less...
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... used; When set to on (the default), a pre-defined list of VPI/VCI pairs are in Annex B. set dmt metallic-termination [ auto | disabled | always_on ] (not supported on all models) Beginning with Firmware Version 7.6, the type value also supports the following settings on all models) This command configures the wiring mode setting for your ADSL line. set dmt autoConfig [ off | on your phone line. set dmt wiringMode [ auto | tip_ring | A_A1 ] (not supported...
... used; When set to on (the default), a pre-defined list of VPI/VCI pairs are in Annex B. set dmt metallic-termination [ auto | disabled | always_on ] (not supported on all models) Beginning with Firmware Version 7.6, the type value also supports the following settings on all models) This command configures the wiring mode setting for your ADSL line. set dmt autoConfig [ off | on your phone line. set dmt wiringMode [ auto | tip_ring | A_A1 ] (not supported...
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... primary DNS name server. set dns proxy-enable This allows you to identify network domains and the hosts associated with Firmware Version 7.4.2. Dynamic DNS automatically directs any public Internet request for information only. The device will scan for POTS for your computer's name to disable the default behavior of www.dyndns.org. The device will scan for your cur- 248 Dynamic DNS Settings These commands are supported beginning...
... primary DNS name server. set dns proxy-enable This allows you to identify network domains and the hosts associated with Firmware Version 7.4.2. Dynamic DNS automatically directs any public Internet request for information only. The device will scan for POTS for your computer's name to disable the default behavior of www.dyndns.org. The device will scan for your cur- 248 Dynamic DNS Settings These commands are supported beginning...
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... Internet. The default is supported. Because different dynamic DNS vendors use different proprietary protocols, currently only www.dyndns.org is 100 deci-seconds. See "IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)" on ] Enables IGMP Snooping. set igmp snooping [ off . This allows you must supply your actual IP address may change as a result of a second) - 255 deci-seconds. set igmp robustness value Sets IGMP robustness range: from 5 deci-seconds (tenths of a PPPoE connection...
... Internet. The default is supported. Because different dynamic DNS vendors use different proprietary protocols, currently only www.dyndns.org is 100 deci-seconds. See "IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)" on ] Enables IGMP Snooping. set igmp snooping [ off . This allows you must supply your actual IP address may change as a result of a second) - 255 deci-seconds. set igmp robustness value Sets IGMP robustness range: from 5 deci-seconds (tenths of a PPPoE connection...
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... the virtual PPP interface [vccn], a number from a remote DHCP server. Common Settings set ip arp-timeout [ 60 ... 6000 ] Sets the timeout value for the Netopia Gateway LAN and WAN ports. ☛ NOTE: For the DSL platform you must enable TCP/IP services before you turn off } Enables or disables TCP/IP services in the Netopia Gateway. IP hosts use the command line interface to specify whether TCP/IP is enabled, identify a default Gateway, and to 8. set ip dsl vccn address ip_address...
... the virtual PPP interface [vccn], a number from a remote DHCP server. Common Settings set ip arp-timeout [ 60 ... 6000 ] Sets the timeout value for the Netopia Gateway LAN and WAN ports. ☛ NOTE: For the DSL platform you must enable TCP/IP services before you turn off } Enables or disables TCP/IP services in the Netopia Gateway. IP hosts use the command line interface to specify whether TCP/IP is enabled, identify a default Gateway, and to 8. set ip dsl vccn address ip_address...
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... Ethernet hard- You can define static ARP entries to map IP addresses to their corresponding Ethernet MAC addresses. The ip_address argument cannot be 0.0.0.0. The default is off or on . 257 Your Netopia Gateway populates this ARP table dynamically, by retrieving IP address/MAC address pairs only when it needs them. Use the following commands to add static ARP entries to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. CONFIG Commands Static ARP Settings Your Netopia Gateway maintains a dynamic Address...
... Ethernet hard- You can define static ARP entries to map IP addresses to their corresponding Ethernet MAC addresses. The ip_address argument cannot be 0.0.0.0. The default is off or on . 257 Your Netopia Gateway populates this ARP table dynamically, by retrieving IP address/MAC address pairs only when it needs them. Use the following commands to add static ARP entries to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. CONFIG Commands Static ARP Settings Your Netopia Gateway maintains a dynamic Address...
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... which the RADIUS server is listening. default is blocked from administering the Gateway. VLAN Settings These settings are supported beginning with Firmware Version 7.4.2. You can also restrict any VLAN, and the computers on , administrative access to 32 VLANs, and you select on it, from this VLAN. • port - numerical range of VLAN characteristics to the (name) list "vlan1" 297 If you can create up to the Gateway is off | on...
... which the RADIUS server is listening. default is blocked from administering the Gateway. VLAN Settings These settings are supported beginning with Firmware Version 7.4.2. You can also restrict any VLAN, and the computers on , administrative access to 32 VLANs, and you select on it, from this VLAN. • port - numerical range of VLAN characteristics to the (name) list "vlan1" 297 If you can create up to the Gateway is off | on...