Efficient Networks 5200 Series manual MAC address, Octet, PPPoE, Rx Cells, Rx Errors, Rx Invalid

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SpeedStream Router User Guide

 

 

 

LOS

Loss of Signal

MAC address

Media Access Control address; a network device’s unique identifier

MTU

Maximum Transmission Unit

NAP

Network Access Provider

NAPT

Network Address Port Translation

NAT

Network Address Translation

NCP

Network-layer Control Protocol

NSP

Network Service Provider

OCD

Out-of-cell Delineation (ATM error condition)

octet

8 bytes

PAP

Password Authentication Protocol

POST

Power-On Self Test

PDU

Protocol Data Unit

PPP

Point-to-Point Protocol

PPPoE

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

PTT

Post Telephone and Telegraph (European Telco)

PVC

Permanent Virtual Circuit

RFC

Request for Comment

RIP

Routing Information Protocol

RT

Remote Termination

Rx Cells

(ATM) Number of cells received and passed through to the ATM layer.

Rx Errors

(ATM) Number of SDUs received.

Rx Invalid

(ATM) Number of cells that are dropped because they are not associated with an

 

existing connection.

Rx Packets

(DSL, Eth, USB) Count of all encoded blocks received on this channel since

 

router reset.

RX PDUs

(ATM) Number of Protocol Data Units (PDUs) that are received and passed to

 

upper layers.

SDU

Service Data Unit

SEF

Severely Errored Frame

SMTP

Simple Mail Transport Protocol

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol

SNR

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

 

 

 

 

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Contents Router User Guide Software License General Provisions Contents Viewing Status Screens Iii 51-57 List of IllustrationsSpeedStream Router User Guide Hardware Description IntroductionAbout the SpeedStream Router Features and BenefitsSession Tracking General Safety GuidelinesFirewall Security Minimum System Requirements Installing the RouterHardware Installation Basic Installation ProcedureIn-Line Filter Installing Line FiltersRecording System Settings Two-to-One Adapter Connecting the CablesWall-Mount Filter Ethernet Installation Method USB Installation Method TCP/IP Properties dialog box displays Configuring Computer Network SettingsWindows 95 / 98 / ME TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the IP Address tab Windows NT Double-clickNetwork and Dial-up Connections WindowsWindows XP Snooze Getting StartedNavigating the Web Interface LevelLog Screen Navigation ElementsIP Filter Rules To log on to the Web interface for the first time Logging On to the Web InterfaceLogging On to a PPP Session Entering the Network PasswordService Name Access ConcentratorHost Customizing Router SettingsTo specify the host configuration settings Click Save SettingsDhcp Configuration Options To specify the Dhcp configuration settings To change the user name or password User Setup System LoginStatic Routes Time Client Configuration OptionsTo configure the Time Client Time ClientNAT/NAPT Server To access the NAT/NAPT Configuration screenTo disable NAT and Napt To enable NAT and specify a destination IP addressPort Forwarding Port Forwarding Configuration OptionsTo enable Napt To add a port forwarding entry To edit an existing port forwarding configurationTo delete an existing entry To delete all entries in the tableFirewall Security Levels FirewallFirewall Snooze Control DMZ SettingsDMZ Configuration Options To enable DMZ and specify an accessible computer Cloning a Rule Definition To disable DMZOn the Firewall DMZ Configuration screen, click Disable DMZ Custom IP Filter RulesFill in the following information Firewall Simple Setup screenCustom IP Filter Configuration Creating Custom IP Filter RulesSpecify Destination Port Operator options Select a protocol to filterIf TCP/UDP chosen in , select the desired rule options Specify Source Port Operator optionsTypes of Attack BackgroundADS Configuration Options To filter, or drop, a packet type To enable ADSSelect Enable Attack Detection To save the new settingsRFC2684 RFC2684 Configuration OptionsTo configure RFC2684 settings UPnP Universal Plug and Play Bridge ModeUPnP Configuration Options To configure UPnP settingsRIP Routing Information Protocol RIP Configuration OptionsTo enable bridge mode System Log To configure RIP settingsLAN Servers To configure the System Log RebootSystem Log Configuration Options To update the router firmware ResetFirmware Update To reset the routerClick Run Diagnostics at the bottom of the screen DiagnosticsTo cancel the reset System Summary Viewing Status ScreensInterface Map Interface Map screen displays Interface MapFirewall Log To display the Interface MapTo display the System Log screen To update the displayStatus and Statistics Screens ATM/AAL Status/StatisticsEthernet Status/Statistics DSL Status/StatisticsRoutes USB Status/StatisticsInterpreting the LED Display TroubleshootingBasic Troubleshooting Steps Pwr LED Not Lit Resolving Specific IssuesContacting Technical Support Attack Detection System Configuration Data SheetsAdministrative User Setup Firewall Custom IP Filter Configuration Firewall DMZ Firewall Snooze Control Firewall LevelPPP Login Static Route RIPUPnP Technical Specifications Protocol Firewall Security LevelsNeed for Speed VNC Acronyms Acronyms and Technical ConceptsPPPoE Rx ErrorsMAC address OctetTechnical 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