XiNCOM manual Connecting two broadband modems, Installation Diagram for XC-DPG603

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Connecting two broadband modems

aProcedure

1.Ensure the XC-DPG603 and the DSL/Cable modem are powered OFF. Leave the modem or modems connected to their data line.

2.Connect the Broadband modem(s) to the XC-DPG603.

If using only one (1) Broadband modem, connect it to the “WAN 1” port.

3.Use standard LAN cables to connect PCs to the LAN ports on the XC-DPG603.

Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used simultaneously.

Use a standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable to connect any port on the XC-DPG603 to a standard port on another hub. Any LAN port on the will automatically act as an “Uplink” port when required.

4. Power Up

Power on the Cable or DSL modem(s).

Connect the supplied power adapter to the XC-DPG603 and power up.

5. Check the LEDs

The Power LED should be ON.

The WAN – Link LED should be ON when the corresponding WAN port is connected toa broadband modem.

For each PC connected to the LAN ports, the corresponding LAN LED (either 10 or 100) should be ON.

Figure 4. Installation Diagram for XC-DPG603

DC 5V WAN2 Reset

LAN Ports

WAN1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Broadband Modem

Broadband Modem

Local Area Network

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Contents Twin WAN DNS IP VPN Gateway Table of Contents QoS Configuration VPN Configuration Introduction Use TWO ISPs for expanded bandwidth and redundancyFeatures Easy Setup Password Protected ConfigurationHttp Firmware Upgrade and backup Dhcp Server SupportPhysical Details SystemDefault Settings LED Action ConditionBasic Setup Overview ProcedureConfiguring the XC-DPG603 for your LAN ProcedureNo Response? Configuring the XC-DPG603 for your LAN Connecting two broadband modems Installation Diagram for XC-DPG603Configuring for Internet Access Settings Primary Setup Connection ModeConnection Type Address InfoConfigure PCs on your LAN TCP/IP SettingsInternet Access OverviewFor Apple Clients For Linux ClientsFixed IP Address To act as a Dhcp Client recommendedAdvanced Port Health Check Auto Dialup Bridge Mode Port OptionsSettings Load Balance Load BalanceSettings Advanced PPPoE Advanced PPPoESettings Advanced Pptp Advanced PptpAdvanced Setup Host IP Host IPSettings Virtual Server Virtual ServersVirtual Servers Settings Custom Virtual Servers Custom Virtual ServersCustom Virtual Servers Server ListSettings Special Applications Special ApplicationsSpecial Application To use the Dynamic DNS Feature Settings Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS Dynamic DNSMulti DMZ & UPnP For Dynamic IPSelect the desired WAN port Private IP AddressAdvanced Features Advanced FeaturesSettings Advanced Features Using Remote Web-based Setup HTTP// Internet IP Address of the XC-DPG603Security Management Firewall ExceptionAccess Filter Settings Block URLSettings Access Filter Block URLSettings Session Limit Session Limit & Firewall ExceptionSession Limit QoS Configuration VPN Configuration How it worksIPSec Global Settings IPSec Global SettingPolicy Setup VPN Policy SetupKey Management DNS Configuration How it works XC-DPG602 & 603 GatewaysDomain Name Configuration NS Record Primary/Secondary Name Server Public WAN 1 & 2 IP AddressMX Record Mail Exchange Preference 1Map Host URL RecordCname Record Host URL ListManagement Assistant System InformationTrap Targets Management Assistant Syslog ConfigurationMessage Status Using the Tftp Utility Recommended Updating the Firmware Backup your configurationTo save the XC-DPG603 Configuration to a file Http Upgrade Firmware Uploading the FirmwareTo upload the firmware to the Gateway Restoring Saved ConfigurationOperation & Status System StatusOperation & Status Advanced LAN Configuration Existing Dhcp ServerAdvanced LAN Configuration Static RoutingConfiguring other Routers on you LAN 192.168.2.0255.255.255.0 192.168.1.100Dimensions Operating TemperatureStorage Temperature External Power AdapterTCP/IP Settings Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/MEUsing Dhcp Using Specify an IP AddressChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows Using a fixed IP Address Use the following IP AddressChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Figure G. Network Configuration Windows XPTroubleshooting Overview