Efficient Networks 5400 Series manual Getting Started, Navigating the Web Interface, Level, Snooze

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SpeedStream Router User Guide

Getting Started

By this point, you should have completed the following:

Connected the router.

Verified that the TCP/IP protocol is installed on all computers in your network. (If you need to install TCP/IP, refer to your system documentation or Windows Help.)

Configured the network settings on those computers.

You can now easily configure the SpeedStream router from the convenient Web-based management interface. From your Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, versions 4.0 or above), you will log in to the interface to define system parameters, change password settings, view status screens to monitor network conditions, and control the router and its ports.

Navigating the Web Interface

Note Depending on which model you are configuring, the Web-based management interface may include these menu items:

Home

At first login, displays the Administrative User Setup screen; after first

 

login, displays the System Summary screen.

Login

If PPP session(s) have been configured, allows you to enter or modify

 

the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) user name and password. If not

 

connected, displays disconnect status.

Advanced Setup

Access advanced features to configure custom settings. Unless you have

 

a specific need to change the settings, you should leave them as their

 

defaults. To change some of these settings, you may need to acquire

 

information from your ISP or network administrator.

Host

Enter host IP address and netmask, default router and host name.

DHCP

Enable or disable DHCP; specify DHCP parameters.

User

Change system user name and password.

Time Client

Configure Time Client parameters to automatically synchronize system

 

internal date and time.

Static Routes

View or configure static routes.

NAT/NAPT

Enable or disable NAT mode, view NAT table, add or edit NAT table

 

entries.

Port Forwarding

View, add, or edit NAPT table entries.

Firewall

Setup and control firewall settings.

Level

Specify firewall level.

Snooze

Configure firewall snooze control.

 

 

 

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Contents Router User Guide Software License General Provisions Contents Viewing Status Screens Iii List of Illustrations 51-57SpeedStream Router User Guide Introduction Hardware DescriptionFeatures and Benefits About the SpeedStream RouterFirewall Security General Safety GuidelinesSession Tracking Basic Installation Procedure Installing the RouterHardware Installation Minimum System RequirementsRecording System Settings Installing Line FiltersIn-Line Filter Wall-Mount Filter Connecting the CablesTwo-to-One Adapter Ethernet Installation Method USB Installation Method Windows 95 / 98 / ME Configuring Computer Network SettingsTCP/IP Properties dialog box displays TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the IP Address tab Windows NT Windows Double-clickNetwork and Dial-up ConnectionsWindows XP Level Getting StartedNavigating the Web Interface SnoozeIP Filter Rules Screen Navigation ElementsLog Logging On to the Web Interface To log on to the Web interface for the first timeEntering the Network Password Logging On to a PPP SessionAccess Concentrator Service NameClick Save Settings Customizing Router SettingsTo specify the host configuration settings HostDhcp Configuration Options To specify the Dhcp configuration settings User Setup System Login To change the user name or passwordTime Client Time Client Configuration OptionsTo configure the Time Client Static RoutesTo enable NAT and specify a destination IP address To access the NAT/NAPT Configuration screenTo disable NAT and Napt NAT/NAPT ServerTo enable Napt Port Forwarding Configuration OptionsPort Forwarding To delete all entries in the table To edit an existing port forwarding configurationTo delete an existing entry To add a port forwarding entryFirewall Firewall Security LevelsDMZ Configuration Options DMZ SettingsFirewall Snooze Control To enable DMZ and specify an accessible computer Custom IP Filter Rules To disable DMZOn the Firewall DMZ Configuration screen, click Disable DMZ Cloning a Rule DefinitionCreating Custom IP Filter Rules Firewall Simple Setup screenCustom IP Filter Configuration Fill in the following informationSpecify Source Port Operator options Select a protocol to filterIf TCP/UDP chosen in , select the desired rule options Specify Destination Port Operator optionsBackground Types of AttackADS Configuration Options To save the new settings To enable ADSSelect Enable Attack Detection To filter, or drop, a packet typeTo configure RFC2684 settings RFC2684 Configuration OptionsRFC2684 To configure UPnP settings Bridge ModeUPnP Configuration Options UPnP Universal Plug and PlayTo enable bridge mode RIP Configuration OptionsRIP Routing Information Protocol LAN Servers To configure RIP settingsSystem Log System Log Configuration Options RebootTo configure the System Log To reset the router ResetFirmware Update To update the router firmwareTo cancel the reset DiagnosticsClick Run Diagnostics at the bottom of the screen Viewing Status Screens System SummaryTo display the Interface Map Interface MapFirewall Log Interface Map Interface Map screen displaysATM/AAL Status/Statistics To update the displayStatus and Statistics Screens To display the System Log screenDSL Status/Statistics Ethernet Status/StatisticsUSB Status/Statistics RoutesBasic Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingInterpreting the LED Display Resolving Specific Issues Pwr LED Not LitContacting Technical Support Administrative User Setup Configuration Data SheetsAttack Detection System Firewall Custom IP Filter Configuration Firewall DMZ Firewall Level Firewall Snooze ControlPPP Login RIP Static RouteUPnP Technical Specifications Firewall Security Levels ProtocolNeed for Speed VNC Acronyms and Technical Concepts AcronymsOctet Rx ErrorsMAC address PPPoETechnical Concepts Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Icsa 3.0a-compliancy PPP Point-to-Point Protocol Index Data Sheets See Configuration Data Sheets PPP Network TCP