Compex Technologies NetPassage 15B manual Panel Description, Index Indicator Description

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

1.4.2 Panel Description

Index

Indicator

Description

1

Power LED (Green)

§ LED lights up steadily indicate that the

 

 

 

power is applied to the router.

2

LAN 100Mb LED

§ LED lights up steadily indicate that the

 

(Green)

 

respective LAN connection is at

 

 

 

100Mbps.

 

 

§

LED lights off indicate that the

 

 

 

respective LAN connection is at

 

 

 

10Mbps.

3

WAN Activity LED (Green)

§

LED blinks indicate that the WAN

 

 

 

connection has activity.

4

Diag LED (Green)

§

Firmware diagnostic LED.

5

Conn LED (Green)

§ LED blinks when WAN disconnects or

 

 

 

not connected to the broadband service.

6

WAN Link LED (Green)

§ LED lights up steadily indicate that there

 

 

 

is a good cable connection to the WAN

 

 

 

port.

7

LAN Link/Act LED

§

LED blinks indicate that the LAN

 

(Green)

 

connection has activity.

 

 

§ LED lights up steadily indicate that there

 

 

 

is a good cable connection to the

 

 

 

respective LAN ports.

8

WAN Port

§ 10Base-T Port connects to cable modem

 

 

 

or xDSL modem.

9

Local LAN ports

§ Up to a maximum of 4 10Base-T/

 

 

 

100Base-TX Ethernet devices can be

 

 

 

directly connected to the router.

10

5 V/3A Power Connector

§ Accept 5V DC/3A input.

5

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Contents Page Trademark Information DisclaimerYour Feedback FCC Notice Declaration of ConformityTechnical Support Information Compex, IncReadyLINK Networktechnology GmbH About this Document ConventionsTable of Contents NetPassage 15B’s System Tools Key Features Product OverviewIntroduction Broadband Internet SharingIntegrated 4-port 10/100Mbps Switch Time-based Access ManagementWeb-based Configuration Interface Parallel BroadbandPackage Contents Panel Views & Descriptions Panel ViewsIndex Indicator Description Panel DescriptionTechnical Data NetPassage 15B SpecificationsHardware Setup Getting StartedTCP/IP Configuration of the Computers 192.168.168.1For Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME For Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Configuring your Computer with Static IP Address Netmask 255.255.255.0192.168.168.X Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.168.1 DNS ServerSubnet Mask of 192.168.168.X and 255.255.255.0 respectively DNS Configuration Window Connecting to the Configuration Interface \WINDOWS\PINGProxy Settings Connecting to Web-based Configuration InterfaceCommand Menu Configuration WindowTelnet Command Console Connecting to NetPassage 15B’s Command Console via Telnet\WINDOWS\TELNET Command Console Login Configuring NetPassage 15B Setting up your LANConfiguring IP Addressing IP AddressAdvanced Option for Dhcp Server To reserve IP addresses for specific computersTo view the IP released by the Dhcp Server 4 titled Singapore Singtel Magix SuperSurf 5 titled Australia Big Pond Cable InternetCable Internet with Dynamic IP Assignment Cloning MAC Address to NetPassage 15B Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment Static IP Configuration Password Service NameIdle Timeout UsernameSingapore SingTel Magix SuperSurf Reconnect Time FactorUse non-standard Pppoe Ethernet typeNetwork Address Translator NAT Australia Big Pond Cable InternetIntroduction to Virtual Servers Virtual Server based on Port ForwardingVirtual Server based on IP Forwarding Defining Virtual Server based on De-Militarized Zone DMZDefining Virtual Server based on Port Forwarding Defining Virtual Server based on IP Forwarding Defining De- Militarized Zone Configuring Routing Protocol Static Routing Dynamic RoutingIP Packet Filtering Internet Application Filtering Managing NetPassage 15B from the Internet Activating Remote Router ManagementSelect Single from the drop down menu Http Port Telnet PortImplementing Parallel Broadband Setting Router Identity NetPassage 15B’s System ToolsSynchronizing Router’s Clock with your Computer Upgrading Router’s Firmware Profile Saving, Restore & Reset to Defaults Rebooting NetPassage 15BChanging Administrative Password Appendix a Console Commands Delete CommandEnable Command Disable CommandDisconnect Command Edit CommandAppendix B ISP-Specific Notes Singapore SingNet BroadbandSingapore Pacific Internet Broadband Germany T-DSL & T-OnlineAppendix C Frequently Asked Questions Action Normal Reset Password to Reset to factoryProcedure for resetting password to default