Siemens E-110-I user manual Connection Modes, Bridge Mode, Part 1 Configuring the Adsl Router

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Chapter 5: Connection Mode

Chapter 5: Connection Modes

The ADSL Router is delivered pre-configured from the factory in Router Mode. This chapter presents some deployment examples for your reference. Each mode includes its general configure procedures. For more detailed information about Web configuration, refer to chapters 3 and 4.

Bridge Mode

PPP Connection Mode

Router Mode

For making sure that you can connect the ADSL to your computer well and get into Internet successfully, please make sure the following first.

1.Make sure you have installed a network interface card onto your computer.

2.Make sure the connection between the ADSL and your computer is OK.

3.Check to see the TCP/IP protocol and set the IP address as Obtain an IP address automatically (See chapter 3)

When you are sure all above is Ok, you can open the Browser and type in 192.168.1.1 and start to do the Web configuration with different connection modes.

This chapter is going to introduce the function of each connection mode and tell you the basic configuring steps that you have to do. If you did not follow the configuring steps for using these connection modes, you might get some connection problems and cannot connect to Internet well.

Bridge Mode

In this example, the ADSL Router acts as a bridge which bridging PC IP address from LAN to WAN. PC IP address can be a static public address that is pre-assigned by ISP or a dynamic public address that is assigned by ISP DHCP server, or can be got from PPPoE software.

Therefore, it does not require a public IP address. It only has a default private IP address (192.168.1.1) for management purpose.

Note: Before changing your bridge configuration, check with your ISP to determine the type of connection they use to exchange data with their customer’s DSL modems.

Part 1: Configuring the ADSL Router

1. Creating an ATM VCC interface

1.Select Bridge > ATM VC.

2.On the ATM VC Configuration page click [Add] to add a new ATM VCC interface.

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Contents Siemens Adsl E-110/E-110-I For Installation Safety NotesFor Using For ServiceIii ContentNAT Configuration Advanced Configuration via Web browserRIP Configuration Administration TasksAppendix Specification ContentsPage Before You Use FeaturesUnpacking Configuration and ManagementSystem Requirements Overview LED Indicators Front Panel System MessagesPhysical Outlook Front Panel9V 1A Rear PanelRear PanelEthernet Connecting the Adsl Router InstallationAnalog Pstn installation Choosing a place for the Adsl RouterIsdn NT Isdn installationInstall the USB driver USB driver installationClick Start Programs Siemens DSL Modem Uninstall Uninstall the USB driverFor Windows ConfigurationConfigure TCP/IP on Client PC Page Rev01040220 Page For Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE Your network interface card When returning to Network window, click OK Rev01040220 Page For Windows ME For Windows NT Page Page Page For Windows Page Page Click Internet ProtocolTCP/IP and then click OK For Windows XPFor Macintosh OS 8.6 From the Apple Menu, select System Preferences… For Macintosh OSClose the Network window Renew IP Address on Client PC For Windows ME For Windows Click Connect and Save Quick Configuration via Web browserInternet Access Advanced Configuration via Web browser Commonly Used Buttons and Icons Main MenuViewing Basic System Information Quick Configuration Committing Changes to Permanent Storage Rebooting the device using Configuration ManagerDSL Sub-MenusNAT Configuring IP Routes Advanced ConfigurationPart 1. Creating IP address pools Dhcp ConfigurationConfiguring Dhcp Server Part 2. Enabling Dhcp Server Mode Modifying Address Pools Part 3. Configuring your PCs as Dhcp clientsViewing Current Dhcp Address Assignments Select Lan Dhcp ServerPart 1. Defining the Dhcp relay interfaces Configuring Dhcp RelayPart 2. Enabling Dhcp relay mode These private IP addresses Are translated to NAT ConfigurationViewing Your NAT Configuration FieldDescription Page Field Description Viewing NAT Rules and Rule StatisticsViewing Current NAT Translations Adding NAT Rules Rdr rule Allowing external access to a LAN computer Basic rule Performing 11 translations Bimap rule Performing two-way translations Page Select a Send Mode and a Receive Mode RIP ConfigurationConfiguring the RIP Viewing RIP Statistics Firewall, IP Filters and Blocked Protocols Firewall ConfigurationField Description Max Half open TCP Conn Mail ID of Admin 1/2/3Max Icmp Conn Max Single Host ConnConfiguring IP Filter Global Settings IP Filter ConfigurationViewing Your IP Filter Configuration Field Description Rule ID Creating IP Filter RulesAction DirectionSecurity Level Field Description Log OptionLog Tag Start/End TimeTCP Flag Field Description Dest PortIcmp Type Icmp CodeSpecify Protocol eq TCP IP filter rule examplesViewing IP Filter Statistics Managing Current IP Filter Sessions To Block Specific ProtocolsUser Configuration Administration TasksChanging Your Login Password Changing the System Date and TimeAdding a New User Image UpgradeSelect Admin Local Image Upgrade Diagnostics View System AlarmsPort Settings View DSL Parameters Page Part 1 Configuring the Adsl Router Bridge ModeConnection Modes Creating an ATM VCC interfaceField Description VC Interface Creating an EoA interfaceMux Type Max Proto per AAL5Select Bridge LAN Config Enable Bridging functionLAN configuration Part 3 Configuring the PC PPP Connection ModePart 2 Check your connection status Commit your changesInterface Sec Type Select Public Creating a PPP interfaceSelect the ATM VC you created, e.g. aal5-0 Login Name Service NamePassword Field Description Status Select Start or StartOnDataRouter Connection Mode Creating a IPoA interface Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion LEDs TroubleshootingInternet Access Configuration Manager ProgramUpgrading Error Message Possible cause Action Problem Troubleshooting SuggestionGlossary RIP Routing Information Protocol PVC Permanent Virtual CircuitUDP User Datagram Protocol Virtual ServerSoftware Appendix SpecificationHardware Power Requirement and Operation Environment RequirementRegulatory Approvals and Compliance Physical