Eicon Networks 2440 manual Overview, Connecting to Both Ports, Requirements

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Overview

Before you begin, please read the following general installation information.

Connecting to Both Ports

Once you connect a computer to either the USB or Ethernet port, you can connect a second computer to the unused port without reconfiguring the Diva 2440. However, to help ensure a problem-free setup, connect only one computer and verify that the device is working correctly before connecting a second computer.

Requirements

Your system requirements will depend on the type of installation and the computer you are using.

Ethernet

The Diva 2440 will work with any computer equipped with the

 

following:

 

• A 10BASE-T Ethernet network interface card, properly installed and

 

configured to use the TCP/IP protocol. Consult the documentation

 

that came with your card for instructions on how to do this. A

 

100 Mbps Ethernet card can be used if the card supports

 

auto-sensing.

 

• TCP/IP communications protocol configured to obtain its IP address

 

automatically (DHCP client), and not configured to use a DNS server.

 

See TCP/IP Setup on page 27 for more information.

 

 

USB

To connect using the Diva 2440’s USB port, you will require a

 

computer running Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, or

 

Windows Millennium Edition, equipped with an freeUSB port. You

 

cannot use the Diva 2440’s USB port with Windows 95, Windows NT,

 

Apple® Macintosh®, or other systems.

 

 

Web Browser

The Diva 2440 is configured via web pages stored on the device. To

 

use the web interface, you must be using Netscape Navigator 3.01 or

 

Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4, or later versions. Additionally, your

 

Web browser must be configured to connect to the Internet via a local

 

area network (LAN) and not through a proxy server.

 

An installer for Microsoft Internet Explorer is included on the Diva

 

CD-ROM for all Windows operating systems except Windows 3.1.

 

Windows NT® 4.0 requires SP3 or later, available from

 

www.microsoft.com.

 

 

Diva Assistant

The Diva 2440 includes the Diva Assistant software, compatible with

 

all Windows operating systems except Windows 3.1. The Diva

 

Assistant provides convenient utilities and is also very useful during a

 

LAN setup, but it is not required in order to use the Diva 2440.

 

 

Setup

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Contents Diva 2440 Adsl Router User’s Guide Second Edition June 206-378-02 Contents Index Introduction How Adsl WorksGeneral Features Adsl and Network FeaturesHardware Features Introducing the Diva 2440 Adsl RouterPackage Contents Connection Scenarios One ComputerTwo Computers at Once More than Two Computers Adsl line DivaHow Adsl Works Splitters and ‘Splitterless’ OperationMicrofilters Setup About Microfilters Technical SupportConnecting to Both Ports OverviewRequirements Internet Account Information Ports and Indicator Lights PortsIndicator Lights Power LightConnect the Cables Adsl Cable NotesEthernet Cable Notes Updating or reinstalling USB drivers USB Cable NotesTo continue Access the Diva 2440 Web Interface Complete the Internet Wizard LinkSetup Complete Optional Installing the Diva Assistant Setup Connecting a Second Computer LAN Setup About the Ethernet CableGeneral Setup Procedure Using the Diva Assistant to set on a LANBuilt-in Dhcp Server IP AddressingAdjusting LAN Settings If your LAN has a Dhcp ServerIf your LAN uses Static IP Addresses If your LAN has a routerTCP/IP Setup Installing TCP/IPConfiguring TCP/IP Windows 95/98Windows NT Verifying TCP/IP Settings WindowsApple Macintosh Mac OS 8 or later Setup Troubleshooting Browser SettingsConnecting a Phone to the Pass-through Phone Port Connecting a Microfilter About MicrofiltersTechnical Support General Information Resetting the Device Upgrading FirmwareAbout the Diva Assistant General Information Resetting the Device Normal ResetReset Settings to Factory Defaults Boot ModeStarting the Web-based Configuration Interface Procedure‘Reset’ and other buttons on the Main Menu Editing Settings PagesConfigurations Saving, Restoring, and Resetting Accessing the ConfigurationBacking up the current configuration Restoring a configuration from a fileBacking up Configuration Files Opening to the Firmware MaintenanceUpgrading Firmware Retrieving Firmware from the Eicon Networks Web SiteUsing your Diva Login Password and other Security Features Login PasswordDefining a password Erasing the system passwordAutomatic Log Out IP Filtering Security LevelNetwork Address Translation About the Diva Assistant Launching the Diva AssistantGeneral Tab Diagnostic Log Tab Performance TabTools Tab Advanced Topics Setting up a VPN with Windows 95/98 Virtual Private NetworkingDiva Requirements InstructionsAdvanced Topics Setting up a VPN with Windows Connecting the VPN Network Address Translation How It WorksSecurity benefits NAT static mappingsSpecifying a Default NAT Server Creating Static NAT Mappings‘Default NAT Server’ field Diva Command Line Interface CLI Establishing a Telnet ConnectionPrerequisites Using the CLI Command Line ReferenceUsing Tftp to Transfer Files Uploading/downloading configuration filesEnabling Tftp server support Examples Loading New firmware via TftpRetrieving message.txt Command Line Reference Cancel Notational ConventionsAdsl Commands Show Adsl ConfigurationSET Adsl Modulation Type G9922 Multimode Show Adsl StatisticsATM Commands Show ATM ConfigurationSET ATM Service Category UBR CBR Show ATM VCDhcp Commands Primary Wins server Secondary Wins serverIpaddress IP address of the Wins server Domain Domain name, a string of up to 31 charactersIpaddress IP address of the entry to enable or disable Ipaddress IP address of the entry to deleteDelete Dhcp Staticmap ipaddress Show Dhcp StaticmapEthernet Commands Show Ethernet StatisticsShow Ethernet Address Filter Commands Number Position where new filter is to be addedNumber Number of the filter that is to be deleted Number Number of the filter to editFilter applies to both incoming and outgoing data default Number Number of the filter to copyDiscard the data Forward the data to the next filterApplied to TCP data default Applies to all dataApplies to UDP data Applies to TCP connection SYN dataEnable Ethernet multicast filtering Disable Ethernet multicast filteringMacaddress Source or destination MAC address Type Hexidecimal number indicating type of Ethernet frameGeneral Commands Hours Range 00 to Minutes SecondsReset Reset FactoryEnable Echo Server Disable Echo Server Enable Sysman Disable SysmanIP Commands General Show Statistics Ping ipaddress number sizeIP Routing Commands Show IP RouteLogging and Internal Trace Commands Enable all module messagesTaskName Module name as seen in Show LOG. Examples Dhcp NAT Network Address Translation Commands Enable NAT Disable NATUDP or TCP protocol Show IP NATPPP Commands Value Range 0-2147483647. DefaultValue Range 0-2147483647 milliseconds. Default Enable PPP Echo Request Disable PPP Echo RequestEnable PPP Phase Logging Disable PPP Phase Logging Enable PPP FSM Logging Disable PPP FSM LoggingSET PPP Local Username SET PPP Local Password Show PPP ConfigurationProfile Commands Enable Profile Disable ProfileShow Profiles Connect DisconnectSAR Commands Show SAR ConfigurationIndex Index of the VC taken from the SAR VC table Show SAR VC indexTftp Commands Enable Tftp Server Disable Tftp ServerTime Protocol Commands Enable Timeprotocol Disable TimeprotocolShow Timeprotocol Configuration TimeServer Address of the time serverSpecifications Regulatory Information for CanadaThis Section Specifications General SpecificationsSoftware and Firmware Specifications Regulatory Information for the United States Declaration of ConformityFCC Part 68 Notice Safety Notice Regulatory Information for Canada Safety Status TNV-3 Power ConsumptionRegulatory Information for the European Union EU Declaration of ConformityIndex Index