Paradyne manual Introduction, Definitions, Features of the 6382 4-Port Router

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Introduction

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Definitions

Before you install or use your new router, you may find it helpful to understand the following terms:

„A bridge is a device that forwards any message from one part of a network to another.

„A router is a device that forwards messages according to their network addresses.

„ADSL is Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, a version of DSL that allows a higher speed for information coming from the Internet to your PC (“downstream”) than it does for information going to the Internet from your PC (“upstream”).

„ReachDSL® is a version of DSL that works on lines too long or too noisy for ADSL.

„ADSL/R® is technology that combines ADSL and ReachDSL in one device.

The Model 6382 is a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem that may be set by you to run in bridge or router mode. Because it is most frequently used as a router, that is how it is referred to in this manual. It supports ADSL/R.

Features of the 6382 4-Port Router

Your router has the following features:

„4-Port 10/100BaseT Layer 2 Ethernet switch

„Support for ADSL2+ and ReachDSL (ADSL/R)

„The ability to connect multiple PCs to the Internet with just one WAN IP Address (when configured in router mode with NAT enabled)

„A user-friendly web interface for configuration and monitoring

„Single-session IPSec and PPTP passthrough for Virtual Private Network (VPN)

„Preconfigured port settings for many popular games

6382-A2-GB20-00

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Contents 6382 4-Port Router Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions 6382-A2-GB20-00 Canada EMI Notice Japan Notices Contents Contents Terminology TroubleshootingIndex Contents April Document Purpose and Intended Audience About This GuideDocument Summary Product-Related DocumentsAbout This Guide April Introduction Features of the 6382 4-Port RouterDefinitions Ports and Buttons Back Panel System RequirementsPacking List LED Description Front PanelIntroduction April Connecting the Hardware Hardware Installation PC SetupOverview Hardware Installation Assigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by Dhcp Configuring Your PC’s IP AddressWindows XP Network Connections in Windows XP TCP/IP Properties in Windows XP WindowsWindows ME Windows 95 Windows NT Logging Into Your Router Using the Web InterfaceQuick Start HomeQuick Start Dhcp Quick Start Static Wide Area Network Connection SetupLocal Area Network Connection Saving ChangesConfiguring the WAN New Connection PPPoE Connection SetupPPPoE Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Static IP Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup10. Dhcp Connection Setup Bridged Connection 11. Bridged Connection SetupClip Connection Modify an Existing Connection 12. Clip Connection Setup13. Modem Setup Modem SetupEnable/Disable Dhcp Configuring the LANChanging the Routers IP address 15. Ethernet Switch Ethernet Switch16. Firewall/NAT Services Firewall/NAT ServicesUPnP AdvancedSntp Snmp Port Forwarding IP QoS21. Port Forwarding Netmeeting 22. IP Filters IP FiltersVlan LAN Clients24. Vlan Bridge Filters25. Bridge Filters 26. Multicast MulticastStatic Routing Igmp Snooping28. Static Routing Dynamic Routing29. Dynamic Routing Log Out Access ControlTools System CommandsRemote Log Severity Levels Description 32. Remote Log User Management33. User Management Update GatewayAnalyzer 34. Update Gateway36. Ping Test Ping Test37. Modem Test Modem Test38. Network Statistics Status39. Modem Status Router Is Not Functional TroubleshootingLEDs Blink in a Sequential Pattern You Cannot Connect to the RouterStatus LED Continues to Blink Status LED is Always OffWhat is NAT? What is a Firewall?What is a DMZ? TerminologyWhat is a Router? Dhcp IndexIN-2 IN-3 IN-4