HotBrick manual Rear Panel Load Balancer LB-2, Default Settings, Reset Button, LAN Ports

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Rear Panel Load Balancer LB-2

 

Figure 2: Rear Panel LB-2

DC 5V

Connect the supplied power adapter here.

WAN 2

Connect the 2nd Broadband Modem here, if available.

Reset Button

When pressed and released, the Load Balancer will reboot (restart) within 1

 

second. It resets to default over 3 seconds.

LAN Ports

Connect the PCs to these ports. Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can

 

be used simultaneously.

 

Note:

 

Any port will automatically operate as an "Uplink" port if required. Just use a

 

normal LAN cable to connect to a normal port on another hub.

WAN 1

Connect the primary Broadband Modem here.

Default Settings

When the Load Balancer LB-2 has finished booting, all configuration settings will be set to the factory defaults, including:

IP Address set to its default value of 192.168.1.1, with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0

DHCP Server is enabled

User Name: admin

Password cleared (no password)

TFTP Download

This setting should be used only if your Load Balancer is unusable, and you wish to restore it by downloading new firmware. Follow this procedure:

1.Power On the Load Balancer LB-2.

2.Use the supplied Windows utility or a TFTP client program applies the new firmware. If using the supplied Windows TFTP program, the screen will look like the following example.

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Contents Load Balancer LB-2 User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Operation and Status Introduction Internet FeaturesThis gives twice the bandwidth of a single modem PPPoE Session Management Other Features Port Switching HubPackage Contents Physical DetailsLED Action Condition Rear Panel Load Balancer LB-2 Default SettingsReset Button LAN PortsWindows Tftp utility LB-2 Configuring the Load Balancer LB-2 for your LAN Basic SetupProcedure OverviewNo Response ? IP Address Settings LAN & DhcpConfiguration Subnet MaskARP Proxy Dhcp IP AddressRange Dhcp Client ListInstalling the HotBrick Load Balancer LB-2 in your LAN Installation Diagram LB-2Primary Setup Screen LB-2 Settings Primary Setup Optional Internet Access Configure PCs on your LANTCP/IP Settings OverviewMacintosh Clients Accessing AOLLinux Clients Fixed IP Address Advanced Port Setup Port OptionsTransparent Bridge Settings Port OptionsConnection Options OptionLoad Balance Configuration Settings Load BalanceLoad Balance Interface StatisticsButtons Settings Advanced PPPoE Advanced PPPoESettings Advanced Pptp Advanced PptpAdvanced Setup Host IP SetupSettings Host IP Setup Host Network IdentityHost & Group Host NetworkBinding ListConnecting to the Virtual Servers Virtual ServersServer Type Settings Virtual ServerEnable AddressSelect Custom Server Server List Name Settings Custom Virtual ServersCustom Virtual Servers Custom ServerCustom Virtual Server Special Applications Settings Special ApplicationsSpecial Application Configuration Select Special Application Name Select Name ItemUsing a Special Application on your PC To use the Dynamic DNS feature Dynamic DNSSettings Dynamic DNS Multi DMZ Multi DMZSettings Multi DMZ UPnP Settings UPnPUPnP Option Settings Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesNAT Configuration Session Persistency Protocol, Port Range External AccessRemote FiltersInterface Smtp Simple Mail Transport Protocol Binding Using Remote Web-based SetupProtocol Protocol and Port Binding Security Management Block URLSettings Block URL Block InternetAccess Filter Setup Access GroupPorts Filter SettingBlock Well-known User-defined Ports toSession Limit Protocol Firewall Exception EnableFirewall Exception Foreign Port RangeData QoS Setup QoS ConfigurationQoS Setup QoS FeaturePolicy Configuration IP TOS Type Service FeatureData Policy Configuration Network Admission PolicyManagement Assistant SnmpEmail Alert Settings SnmpSystem Information Trap Targets Settings Email Alert Syslog Keep Sent Messages Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Global Syslog ServerAdmin Password Admin Password ScreenUpgrade Firmware Firmware Upgrade ScreenExisting Dhcp Server Advanced LAN ConfigurationRouting Settings Static Routing Configuring Other Routers on your LANStatic Routing Example For the Load Balancer Gateways Routing Table For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route Entry 1 SegmentOperation Operation and StatusSystem Status Information Data System StatusDevice Restore Factory Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsWAN Status WAN StatusNAT Status Data NAT StatusNAT Connections ErrorsMisc FCC Statement SpecificationsCE Marking Warning Overview TCP/IP Settings Windows TCP/IP SetupChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Using Dhcp Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up ConnectionUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Network Configuration Windows XPTCP/IP Properties Windows XP Internet Access TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Problem 1 Cant connect to the Load Balancer to configure it