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Choose the menu Advanced→Routing→Static Route to load the following page.
Figure 3-43 Static Route
The following items are displayed on this screen:
Static Route
Destination: Enter the destination host the route leads to.
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask of the destination network.
Next Hop: Enter the gateway IP address to which the packet should be sent next.
Interface: Select the physical network interface, through which this route is accessible.
Metric:Defines the priority of the route. The smaller the value is, the higher the priority is. The default value is 0. It is recommended to keep the default value.
Description: Give a description for the entry.
Status:Activate or inactivate the entry.
List of Rules
You can view the information of the entries and edit them by the Action buttons.
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Contents
TL-ER6020 Gigabit Dual-WAN VPN Router
REV1.0.1 1910010852
FCC STATEMENT
COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS
CE Mark Warning
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 About this Guide
Chapter 4 Application
Network Requirements
Glossary
Hardware Specifications
Chapter 5 CLI
Two mounting brackets and other fittings Installation Guide
Package Contents
One TL-ER6020 Router One Power Cord One Console Cable
The following items should be found in your package
1.1 Intended Readers
Symbol
Chapter 1 About this Guide
1.2 Conventions
Appendix B FAQ
Lists the hardware specifications of this Router
Specifications
Provides the possible solutions to the problems that may occur during
Chapter 2 Introduction
Powerful Data Processing Capability
Powerful Firewall
2.1 Overview of the Router
Easy-to-use
2.2 Features
Dual-WAN Ports
Hardware
Traffic Control
2.3 Appearance
2.3.1 Front Panel
Security
Status
Reset button
LEDs
Indication
Grounding Terminal
Power Socket
2.3.2 Rear Panel
Kensington Security Slot
3.1.1 Status
Chapter 3 Configuration
3.1 Network
3.1.2 System Mode
Figure 3-2 Network Topology - NAT Mode
Figure 3-3 Network Topology - Non-NAT Mode
NAT Mode
Classic Mode
3.1.3 WAN
Non-NAT Mode
1 Static IP
Static IP
Downstream
2 Dynamic IP
Upstream Bandwidth
Specify the bandwidth for receiving packets on the port
Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP Status
3 PPPoE
Figure 3-8 WAN - PPPoE
576-1492. The default MTU is 1480. It is recommended to keep the
PPPoE Settings
on. The connection can be re-established automatically when it
Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are not clear
Here allows you to configure the secondary connection. Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP is selected, the obtained subnet address of WAN port is
4 L2TP
PPPoE Status
correct and your network is connected well. Consult your ISP if
L2TP Settings
Figure 3-9 WAN - L2TP
Internet connection by the Connect or Disconnect button. It
L2TP Status
5 PPTP
PPTP Settings
Figure 3-10 WAN - PPTP
Account Name
6 BigPond
PPTP Status Status
Primary DNS Secondary DNS Upstream Bandwidth Downstream Bandwidth
BigPond Settings
BigPond Status
3.1.4.2 DHCP
3.1.4 LAN
3.1.4.1 LAN
LAN
DHCP Settings
3.1.4.3 DHCP Client
3.1.4.4 DHCP Reservation
DHCP Reservation
3.1.5 DMZ
List of Reserved Address
3.1.5.1 DMZ
3.1.6 MAC Address
DMZ
Set the MAC Address for DMZ port
Set the MAC Address for LAN port
Set the MAC Address for WAN port
MAC Address
3.1.7 Switch
3.1.7.1 Statistics
3.1.7.2 Port Mirror
Statistics
Port Mirror
General
Mirroring Port
3.1.7.3 Rate Control
Application Example
3.1.7.4 Port Config
Rate Control
Port Config
3.1.7.5 Port Status
3.1.7.6 Port VLAN
3.2 User Group
Port VLAN
3.2.2 User
Group Config
3.2.1 Group
List of Group
3.2.3 View
User Config
View Config
List of User
3.3 Advanced
3.3.1.1 NAT Setup
3.3.1 NAT
NAT-DMZ
3.3.1.2 One-to-One NAT
NAPT
One-to-One NAT
List of Rules
3.3.1.3 Multi-Nets NAT
Multi-Nets NAT
list of Rules
Application Example Network Requirements
Configuration procedure
3.3.1.4 Virtual Server
Virtual Server
Protocol
3.3.1.5 Port Triggering
Port Triggering
Status
3.3.1.6 ALG
3.3.2 Traffic Control
ALG
Default Limit
3.3.2.1 Setup
General
3.3.2.2 Bandwidth Control
Interface Bandwidth
Bandwidth Control Rule
data flow might pass. Individual WAN port cannot be selected if
3.3.3 Session Limit
3.3.3.1 Session Limit
3.3.3.2 Session List
3.3.4.1 Configuration
3.3.4 Load Balance
Session Limit
3.3.4.2 Policy Routing
3.3.4.3 Link Backup
You can select Timing or Failover Mode
Failover
3.3.4.4 Protocol
Timing
Status :
Protocol
3.3.5 Routing
3.3.5.1 Static Route
List of Protocol
Static Route
3.3.5.2 RIP
Choose the menu Advanced→Routing→RIP to load the following page
3.3.5.3 Route Table
List of RIP
3.4.1 Anti ARP Spoofing
3.4 Firewall
3.4.1.1 IP-MAC Binding
IP-MAC Binding
3.4.1.2 ARP Scanning
3.4.2 Attack Defense
3.4.1.3 ARP List
Figure 3-49 Attack Defense
Enable Attack
3.4.3 MAC Filtering
MAC Filtering
Packet Anomaly
3.4.4.1 URL Filtering
3.4.4 Access Control
URL Filtering Rule
Configuration Procedure
Select the mode for URL Filtering. “Keyword’’ indicates that all the
Access Rules
3.4.4.3 Access Rules
3.4.4.2 Web Filtering
other service types can still pass through the Router. You can add
group on3.2.1 Group
Select the service for the entry. Only the service belonging to the
Select the Source IP Range for the entries, including the following
3.4.4.4 Service
Priority
Service
List of Service
3.4.5.1 Control Rules
3.4.5 App Control
Control Rules
3.4.5.2 Database
3.5 VPN
3.5.1 IKE
3.5.1.1 IKE Policy
IKE Policy
SA Lifetime Specify ISAKMP SA Lifetime in IKE negotiation
List of IKE Policy
3.5.1.2 IKE Proposal
IKE Proposal
3.5.2 IPsec
List of IKE Proposal
Policy Name
3.5.2.1 IPsec Policy
IPsec Policy
can be entered
which PCs on the remote network are covered by this policy. Its
IKE Mode
policy on VPN→IKE→IKE Policy page
Gateway of the remote peer should be set to the IP address of
de-encrypted. Without PFS, the key in Phase2 is created based
Manual Mode
Phase2. As it is independent of the key created in Phase1, this
de-encrypted, the key in Phase2 is easy to be de-encrypted, in
3.5.2.2 IPsec Proposal
List of IPsec Policy IPsec
IPsec Proposal
3.5.2.3 IPsec SA
List of IPsec Proposal
3.5.3.1 L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
Authentication
3.5.3 L2TP/PPTP
Protocol
L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
Enter the account name of L2TP/PPTP tunnel. It should be configured
Select the IP Pool Name to specify the address range for the servers
IP Address Pool
List of Configurations
3.5.3.2 IP Address Pool
List of IP Pool
3.5.3.3 List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
3.6 Services
3.6.1 PPPoE Server
3.6.1.1 General
Figure 3-66 General The following items are displayed on this screen
3.6.1.2 IP Address Pool
3.6.1.3 Account
Account
3.6.1.4 Exceptional IP
is 48. If Enable Advanced Account Features is not selected, the
List of Account
3.6.1.5 List of Account
3.6.2 E-Bulletin
Exceptional IP
Title
E-Bulletin
Interval
Specify the interval to release the bulletin
3.6.3 Dynamic DNS
List of E-Bulletin
3.6.3.1 DynDNS
Dyndns DDNS
List of DynDNS Account
3.6.3.2 No-IP
No-IP DDNS
3.6.3.3 PeanutHull
List of No-IP Account
PeanutHull DDNS
List of PeanutHull Account
3.6.3.4 Comexe
Comexe DDNS
3.6.4 UPnP
List of Comexe Account
3.7.1.1 Administrator
3.7 Maintenance
3.7.1 Admin Setup
Administrator
3.7.1.2 Login Parameter
Re-enter the new password for confirmation
Remote Management
3.7.1.3 Remote Management
List of Subnet
3.7.2 Management
3.7.2.1 Factory Defaults
3.7.2.2 Export and Import
Export
3.7.2.3 Reboot
Configuration Version
Import
3.7.2.4 Firmware Upgrade
3.7.3 License
3.7.4.1 Interface Traffic Statistics
3.7.4 Statistics
Interface Traffic Statistics
3.7.4.2 IP Traffic Statistics
Advanced WAN Information
Traffic Statistics
3.7.5 Diagnostics
3.7.5.1 Diagnostics
IP Traffic Statistics
Ping
Tracert
List of WAN status
3.7.5.2 Online Detection
Displays whether the Online Detection is enabled
3.7.6 Time
Config
Current Time
3.7.7 Logs
List of Logs
Severity
Level
Error conditions
The system is unusable
Chapter 4 Application
4.1 Network Requirements
4.2 Network Topology 4.3 Configurations
4.3.1 Internet Setting
4.3.1.1 System Mode
4.3.1.3 Link Backup
4.3.1.2 Internet Connection
Settings
4.3.2 VPN Setting
1 IKE Setting
4.3.2.1 IPsec VPN
IKE Policy
AuthenticationMD5 Encryption3DES
IPsec Proposal
2 IPsec Setting
proposalIPsec1
IPsec Policy
proposalIPsec1 you just created
4.3.2.2 PPTP VPN Setting
IP Address Pool
L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
L2TP/PPTPEnable ProtocolPPTP ModeServer UsernamePPTP Passwordabcdefg
Group
4.3.3 Network Management
4.3.3.1 User Group
User
4.3.3.2 App Control
View
1 Enable Bandwidth Control
4.3.3.3 Bandwidth Control
3 Bandwidth Control Rule
2 Interface Bandwidth
Keep the default value
4.3.4 Network Security
4.3.3.4 Session Limit
1 Scan and import the entries to ARP List
4.3.4.1 LAN ARP Defense
2 Set IP-MAC Binding Entry Manually
3 Set Attack Defense
4.3.4.2 WAN ARP Defense
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4.3.4.4 Traffic Monitoring
4.3.4.3 Attack Defense
1 Port Mirror
2 Statistics
Figure 4-23 IP Traffic Statistics
5.1 Configuration
Chapter 5 CLI
Figure 5-2 Connection Description
Figure 5-3 Select the port to connect
Figure 5-4 Port Settings
Figure 5-5 Connection Properties Settings 148
5.2 Interface Mode
enable
Accessing Path
Logout or Access the next mode
admin
IP configuration
enable
Show command history
IP mac bind configuration
5.4.1 ip
5.4 Command Introduction
5.4.2 ip-mac
TP-LINK ip get lan Lan Ip Lan Mask
This command will restore system, Continue?Y/N
TP-LINK # sys reboot This command will reboot system, Continue?Y/N
TP-LINK # sys restore
TP-LINK # sys export config
Get configuration file config bin succeed, file size is 7104 bytes
Password admin File name config.bin
Try to get the configuration file config.bin
TP-LINK sys show CPU Used Rate 1% TP-LINK # sys update
Enter new password Confirm new password
TP-LINK user get Username admin Password admin
TP-LINK user set password Enter old password
TP-LINK # user get Username admin Password admin
TP-LINK history
View the history command
5.4.6 exit
1. history 2. sys show 3. history
Standards
Appendix A Hardware Specifications
Power
Ports
Appendix B FAQ
4. Make sure that the NAT DMZ service is disabled
AH(Authentication Header)
Appendix C Glossary
Glossary
data authentication, and anti-replay services. ESP encapsulates
for services such as IPSec that require keys. Before any IPSec
Glossary
Telnet is used for remote terminal connection, enabling users to
enterprise