Siemens 6500 Series manual Toolbar, Logging into the Gateway, Logging out of the Gateway

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6500 Series Residential Gateway User’s Guide

SpeedStream Gateway Setup

Toolbar

The Gateway has three primary toolbar buttons: Users, Devices, and Gateway. The options for all the toolbar buttons differ depending on the user login. The administrator has the most authority with all options enabled, while the user has limited options based on the user profile for the login. Please see the table below for more information.

Users Button: This button provides access to user profiles and the User Profile Wizard. This wizard guides you through the steps required to set up and configure individual user profiles. Once configured, you can use this option to view a user’s profile.

Devices Button: This button provides Access to network devices connected to the Gateway. You can use this option to view shared files and resources on other computers if they are shared via Windows File Sharing.

Gateway Button: This button provides access to all Gateway configuration options, security settings, Gateway health monitoring, and Internet connection and network details. The settings available may differ depending upon your service provider.

Logging into the Gateway

There are two types of primary users that log into the Gateway: administrators and users. Administrators have rights to all of the configuration options available on the Gateway. Users have limited access based on what is set by the administrator for each user.

To log on to the Gateway:

1.Select a user from the Log In drop-down menu in the upper-left corner of the “Home” window.

2.Select a user from the Username drop-down menu.

3.Type the user password in Password.

4.Click Go. This displays the “Home” window.

Logging out of the Gateway

To log out of the Gateway:

1.Click GO next to Log Out. The system responds by displaying the “Home” window.

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Contents SpeedStream→ Residential Gateway User’s Guide Limitations Contents Series Residential Gateway User’s Guide Contents Features of the Residential Gateway Network LAN FeaturesSecurity Features IntroductionConfiguration & Management Advanced Gateway FunctionsPackage Contents Minimum System RequirementsPhysical Details Front Panel LEDsGeneral Safety Guidelines Rear PanelBasic Installation Procedure InstallationHardware Installation Wall-Mount Filter Installing Line FiltersIn-Line Filter Connecting Cables Connect the powerConnect the Ethernet cables Connect the DSL cableUSB Installation Method Microsoft Windows Install USB Driver SoftwareUSB Driver Installation Macintosh Systems Connect the USB CableOperating System Configuration Check TCP/IP Protocol SettingsChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OS 8.6 through Ethernet Adaptor en0,en1,… if connecting via USBChecking TCP/IP Settings MAC OSX Internet Access Configuration Click Setup. This starts the New Connection WizardFor Windows 9x/2000 For Windows XPTo do this Refer to SpeedStream Gateway SetupBefore Configuring the Gateway Connecting to the Gateway Using your Web BrowserGateway Setup Wizard Page WEP 128-bits Disable SecurityWEP 64-bits Disable EnableSurf Now ContinueShared Key Wireless Setup WEP 64-Bit OptionOpen System Wireless Setup WEP 128-Bit Option Wireless Setup WPA PSK Option TkipHome Window Menu BarLogging out of the Gateway ToolbarLogging into the Gateway Adding a User Configuring Users and DevicesConfiguring Users Disable all Content Filtering Web Surfer AdministratorGamer Minutes Only allowed fromInfinite Time Page Editing a User Profile Deleting a User Click Delete UserViewing User Logs Configuring Devices Configuring Advanced Features Gateway Options discussed in this chapterISP Connection Advanced ISP Settings Configure the ATM Virtual CircuitATM Virtual Circuits Static Routes To set up Dynamic DNS on the Gateway Dynamic DNSRIP Routing Information Protocol Home Network LAN/WAN PortIP Network Server Ports LAN/WAN Port Wireless Network Select Enable to enable the Wireless InterfaceWPA PSK Wireless Setup WEP 64-Bit Option Advanced Home Network Wireless Setup WEP 128-Bit Option Advanced Home Network Wireless Setup WPA PSK Option Advanced Home Network Deny Wireless Filter and Options ConfigurationAllow Fragmentation Threshold Data Transfer RateRTS/CTS Threshold Powerline Security Configuration MinimumStandard MaximumEnables powerline filtering UPnP Universal Plug and Play Select Universal Plug and PlayDisable UPnP Enable Discovery and Advertisement only SsdpEnable full Internet Gateway Device IGD support Enable Access LoggingSecurity Firewall Settings LevelAttack Detection IP FilteringSecurity Level LowHigh CustomAttack Detection Fragmented TCP Packet Fragmented TCP HeaderFragmented UDP Header Fragmented Icmp HeaderIP Filtering Any IP Address This IP AddressAny IP Address TCP/UDP Options Window Icmp Options Window Clone IP Filter Rules Disable DMZ Enable DMZ with this Host IP addressMake Settings Permanent Make Settings Last forDisable Snooze Enable Snooze, and set the Snooze time interval toReset the Snooze time interval to Firewall Snooze ControlAdministrator Password Click Save SettingsAddress Translation Port By-Pass NaptAddress Translation With NAT Address Translation With Napt Redirect selected protocol/service to this router Redirect selected protocol/service to IP Address− Telnet − DomainMonitoring Gateway Health Gateway Health options discussed in this chapterStatistics Internet StatsHome Networking Stats Security StatsDSL Statistics Internet StatsATM Statistics Powerline Statistics Wireless StatisticsHome Networking Stats Ethernet StatisticsUser Access LoggingSystem Logging Firewall LoggingLocal Update FirmwareRemote Diagnostics Customization options discussed in this chapter Miscellaneous Gateway OptionsCustomize Color Palette Language Select Yes for Enable Time Client Time ZoneReboot Troubleshooting General IssuesInternet Access Problem Cant connect to the Gateway to configure itContacting Technical Support TelephoneFax InternetSpecifications Routing Bridging AAL and ATM Support Power Certifications OAM F5Siemens Subscriber Network