Siemens CL-010-I manual Connection Mode, Group Name, Available Interfaces

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Group Name:

Chapter 5:Connection Mode

Group Name:

Type in a name here as a group name. It must be unique. The word length must not be over the length of the field.

Available Interfaces:

The available interfaces (such as Ethernet) will be displayed in the left side box. When you choose it and click Add, it will be transferred into the right side box of Grouped Interfaces. Yet, if you want to remove the interface from the current group, it will be returned back to the Default group (left side box) after you click Remove.

After finish the settings, click Apply.

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Contents CL-010/CL-010-I ADSL2+ Router User’s ManualThis manual currently suits for CL-010/CL-010-I For Installation For Using For Service Safety NotesIC Statement FCC FCC Class B NoticeICES-003 Class B Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe B ADSL Router User ManualPreface FeaturesATM Features ADSL ComplianceRouting Features Bridging FeaturesSecurity Features Configuration and ManagementUnpacking Subscription for ADSL Service Page Physical Outlook Chapter 1 OverviewLED Indicators Front Panel9 VAC Rear Panel9VAC EthernetSystem Requirement Chapter 2 System Requirement and InstallationChoosing a place for the ADSL Router ™ ™ ™ ™Connecting the ADSL Router Chapter 3 Configuration Setting TCP/IPFor Windows 7. On IP Address tab 9. Wait for Windows copying files 8. When returning to Network window, click OKFor Windows ME For Windows NT 5. Click Yes to use DHCP 9. When returning to Network window, click Close Option 2 If you have TCP/IP Protocol, go to Step 5. Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then click OK 4. Highlight Protocol and then click AddPanel and then click Network and Internet Connections For Windows XPProperties Click Internet ProtocolTCP/IP and then click OK9. Click Network and Internet 10. Select Network and Sharing Center For Windows Vista12. Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties 11. Click Manage Network Connection on the left sideSelect Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IPv4 and press Properties Configure PC to get IP address from DHCP For Windows ME Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OK When prompted with the message below, click Yes to continueWindows Vista For Windows 98ME Renew IP Address on Client PC3. Type cmd in the dialog box and the click OK 2. Select Run from the Start menu1. From the Start menu, point to Programs, Accessories and then click Command Prompt For Windows Vista Page Chapter 3Connecting and Accessing Internet Chapter 3 Connecting and Accessing InternetConfiguration PPP over ATM PPPoA ModePPP over ATM Description2. Go to Advanced - Internet - Connections. And click Add PPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension ModePrimary IP address192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0 PPP over Ethernet PPP over Ethernet PPPoE ModePPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask Primary DNS server Numbered IP over ATM IPoASecondary DNS server Primary IP Address Subnet mask Start IP Address End IP AddressIP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Numbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Secondary IP Address Subnet mask Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoAIP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary IP Address Subnet mask Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA+NATStart IP Address End IP Address Bridge Mode Using Web-Based Manager Chapter 4 Web ConfigurationOutline of Web Manager To Have the New Settings Take EffectLanguage TitleQuick Setup Quick StartConnect to Internet Connection TypePage PPP over ATM/ PPP over Ethernet PPP Username PPP PasswordAlways On Dial on DemandEnd IP Address Start IP AddressLeased Time DHCP Server OffNone IP over ATMWAN IP Address WAN Subnet MaskSubnet Mask Primary IP AddressSecondary IP Address Subnet MaskPlease wait for 2 minutes for restarting the router Bridging Subnet Mask Overview StatusADSL BER Test ADSL LineTraffic Statistics Internet ConnectionDHCP Table Routing TablePage Local Network- IP Address Advanced SetupLocal Network - DHCP Server Host NameServer and Relay Off Relay OnChapter 5Connection Mode Service Category Internet-Connections SettingLocal Network - UPnP Adding a New OneChapter 5Connection Mode Internet-DNS Server IGMP Proxy EnabledInternet-IGMP Proxy Internet ConnectionEnable ADSL Port Internet - ADSL SettingsCapability Enabled IP Routing - Static RouteGateway IP Address Configuring Other Routers on Your LANRemove Static Route Local RouterIP Routing - Dynamic Routing EnabledExample - Static Route For the Router’s Routing TableClick Apply to invoke the settings set here different interface. Otherwise, disable this functionVirtual Server-Port Forwarding Add New Port Forwarding IP Address seen by Internet UsersPre-defined User definedVirtual Server-Port Triggering Connecting to the Virtual ServersFrom Internet Host IP Address Virtual Server - DMZ Host Virtual Server - Dynamic DNS Password:Dynamic DNS: Internet Connection:Filtering by IP address FirewallSelect the direction to filter packets Protocol Allow TrafficSource/Destination IP address Port RangeBridge QoS Quality of ServiceTraffic Class Name 802.1p PriorityIPQoS IP type of ServiceSource IP Address/ Subnet Mask Source PortDestination Port Port MappingAvailable Interfaces Group NameDiagnostics ManagementRemote Access Admin AccountSelect the Internet Connection Web BrowserConfigure System Log UpdateInterntet Time System LogView System Log button Viewing System LogEnable TRAP Service SNMP SettingSNMP Agent Read CommunityUpdate Firmware Backup ConfigReset Router http//192.168.1.1/index.html UPnP for XPChapter 5Connection Mode Problems with LAN Chapter 5 TroubleshootingProblems with WAN Problems with Upgrading ARP Address Resolution Protocol Chapter 6 GlossaryDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol LAN Local Area Network & WAN Wide Area NetworkPublic IP Address Private IP AddressPVC Permanent Virtual Circuit RIP Routing Information ProtocolPage Chapter 7 Glossary Appendix A Specifications Appendix A Specifications Getting Client Certificate Appendix B Server Setup for 802.1x Client4. Make sure that Request a certificate is selected, and click Next Appendix C WEEE - B2C Appendix C WEEE - B2C