Siemens CL-010-I manual Glossary, ARP Address Resolution Protocol

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Chapter 6: Glossary

Chapter 6: Glossary

Chapter 6: Glossary

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol )

ARP is a TCP/IP protocol for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network, such as an Ethernet address.

A host wishing to obtain a physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP/IP network. The host on the network that has the IP address in the request then replies with its physical hardware address.

Inverse ARP (In-ARP), on the other hand, is used by a host to discover its IP address. In this case, the host broadcasts its physical address and a RARP server replies with the host's IP address.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

When operates as a DHCP server, the ADSL Router assign IP addresses to the client PCs on the LAN. The client PCs “leases” these Private IP addresses for a user-defined amount of time. After the lease time expires, the private IP address is made available for assigning to other network devices.

The DHCP IP address can be a single, fixed public IP address, an ISP assigned public IP address, or a private IP address.

If you enable DHCP server on a private IP address, a public IP address will have to be assigned to the NAT IP address, and NAT has to be enabled so that the DHCP IP address can be translated into a public IP address. By this, the client PCs are able to access the Internet.

LAN (Local Area Network) & WAN (Wide Area Network)

A LAN is a computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building. A WAN, on the other hand, is an outside connection to another network or the Internet.

The Ethernet side of the ADSL Router is called the LAN port. It is a twisted-pair Ethernet 10Base-T interface. A hub can be connected to the LAN port. More than one computers, such as server or printer, can be connected through this hub to the ADSL Router and composes a LAN.

The DSL port of the ADSL Router composes the WAN interface, which supports PPP or RFC 1483 connecting to another remote DSL device.

NAT (Network Address Translation) IP Address

NAT is an Internet standard that translates a private IP within one network to a public IP address, either a static or dynamic one. NAT provides a type of firewall by hiding internal IP addresses. It also enables a company to use more internal IP addresses.

If the IP addresses given by your ISP are not enough for each PC on the LAN and the ADSL Router, you need to use NAT. With NAT, you make up a private IP network for the LAN and assign an IP address from that network to each PC. One of some public addresses is

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Contents User’s Manual CL-010/CL-010-I ADSL2+ RouterThis manual currently suits for CL-010/CL-010-I Safety Notes For Installation For Using For ServiceFCC FCC Class B Notice IC StatementICES-003 Class B Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe B ADSL Router User ManualFeatures PrefaceATM Features ADSL ComplianceBridging Features Routing FeaturesSecurity Features Configuration and ManagementUnpacking Subscription for ADSL Service Page Chapter 1 Overview Physical OutlookLED Indicators Front PanelRear Panel 9 VAC9VAC EthernetChapter 2 System Requirement and Installation System RequirementChoosing a place for the ADSL Router ™ ™ ™ ™Connecting the ADSL Router Setting TCP/IP Chapter 3 ConfigurationFor Windows 7. On IP Address tab 8. When returning to Network window, click OK 9. Wait for Windows copying filesFor 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 4. Highlight Protocol and then click Add 5. Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then click OKFor Windows XP Panel and then click Network and Internet ConnectionsProperties Click Internet ProtocolTCP/IP and then click OKFor Windows Vista 9. Click Network and Internet 10. Select Network and Sharing Center11. Click Manage Network Connection on the left side 12. Right click Local Area Connection and select PropertiesSelect Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IPv4 and press Properties Configure PC to get IP address from DHCP Chapter 3 Configuration When prompted with the message below, click Yes to continue Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OKWindows Vista Renew IP Address on Client PC For Windows 98ME2. Select Run from the Start menu 3. Type cmd in the dialog box and the click OK1. From the Start menu, point to Programs, Accessories and then click Command Prompt For Windows Vista Page Chapter 3 Connecting and Accessing Internet Chapter 3Connecting and Accessing InternetPPP over ATM PPPoA Mode ConfigurationPPP over ATM DescriptionPPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension Mode 2. Go to Advanced - Internet - Connections. And click AddPrimary IP address192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0 PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Mode PPP over EthernetPPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode Numbered IP over ATM IPoA WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask Primary DNS serverSecondary DNS server Primary IP Address Subnet mask Start IP Address End IP AddressIP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Numbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Primary IP Address Subnet mask Start IP Address End IP Address Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA Primary DNS server Secondary DNS serverChapter 3Accessing Internet Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Primary IP Address Subnet maskStart IP Address End IP Address Bridge Mode Chapter 4 Web Configuration Using Web-Based ManagerTo Have the New Settings Take Effect Outline of Web ManagerLanguage TitleQuick Start Quick SetupConnect to Internet Connection TypePage PPP over ATM/ PPP over Ethernet PPP Password PPP UsernameAlways On Dial on DemandStart IP Address End IP AddressLeased Time DHCP Server OffIP over ATM NoneWAN IP Address WAN Subnet MaskPrimary IP Address Subnet MaskSecondary IP Address Subnet MaskPlease wait for 2 minutes for restarting the router Bridging Primary IP Address Status OverviewADSL Line ADSL BER TestInternet Connection Traffic StatisticsDHCP Table Routing TablePage Advanced Setup Local Network- IP AddressLocal Network - DHCP Server Host NameRelay On Server and Relay OffChapter 5Connection Mode Internet-Connections Setting Service CategoryLocal Network - UPnP Adding a New OneChapter 5Connection Mode IGMP Proxy Enabled Internet-DNS ServerInternet-IGMP Proxy Internet ConnectionInternet - ADSL Settings Enable ADSL PortCapability Enabled IP Routing - Static RouteConfiguring Other Routers on Your LAN Gateway IP AddressRemove Static Route Local RouterEnabled IP Routing - Dynamic RoutingExample - Static Route For the Router’s Routing Tabledifferent interface. Otherwise, disable this function Click Apply to invoke the settings set hereVirtual Server-Port Forwarding IP Address seen by Internet Users Add New Port ForwardingPre-defined User definedConnecting to the Virtual Servers Virtual Server-Port TriggeringFrom Internet Host IP Address Virtual Server - DMZ Host Password: Virtual Server - Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS: Internet Connection:Firewall Filtering by IP addressSelect the direction to filter packets Allow Traffic ProtocolSource/Destination IP address Port RangeQuality of Service Bridge QoSTraffic Class Name 802.1p PriorityIP type of Service IPQoSSource IP Address/ Subnet Mask Source PortPort Mapping Destination PortGroup Name Available InterfacesManagement DiagnosticsAdmin Account Remote AccessSelect the Internet Connection Web BrowserUpdate Configure System LogInterntet Time System LogViewing System Log View System Log buttonSNMP Setting Enable TRAP ServiceSNMP Agent Read CommunityBackup Config Update FirmwareReset Router UPnP for XP http//192.168.1.1/index.htmlChapter 5Connection Mode Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problems with LANProblems with WAN Problems with Upgrading Chapter 6 Glossary ARP Address Resolution ProtocolDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol LAN Local Area Network & WAN Wide Area NetworkPrivate IP Address Public IP AddressPVC Permanent Virtual Circuit RIP Routing Information ProtocolPage Chapter 7 Glossary Appendix A Specifications Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Server Setup for 802.1x Client Getting Client Certificate4. Make sure that Request a certificate is selected, and click Next Appendix C WEEE - B2C Appendix C WEEE - B2C