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3 Contents4 Security Setup WizardConfiguring Advanced Settings Call guide 5 AdministrationStatus information Installing the printer port for network printers Appendix 6 The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl16 First steps32 The user interface33 ìClick OKStart screen functions You can make the following settings on the start screen: uSelect the language for the user interface (page 35) Connect Disconnect Call up the wizard for the basic configuration (Basic Setup Wizard 34 The configuration program comprises the following functions:Basic Setup Wizard to the Internet. You can set up data for your region, make Security Setup Wizard protect your network, we strongly recommend that you carry out this setup Additional functions are offered in the Advanced Settings network and much more. These configuration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage. This is described from page Status is described from page Language You also have the opportunity to specify the language for the user interface (page 35) 35 LanguageConnect on demand Connect manually not Always on 36 Button Log OffHelp Buttons and icons used by the wizards Next < Back Cancel Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu 37 Basic Setup Wizard38 Basic Setup WizardSelect the required option and/or the time zone for your location 39 ISPAdvanced Settings Select your Service provider Other Enter the data you have been given by your service provider: User name Password 40 MTULine mode Encapsulation QoS class VPI / VCI Connection mode Notes: Idle time before disconnect Connect on request Test Settings Close PPPoE pass-through 41 pass-throughUsing UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) 42 VoIP account43 andSIP listen port Proxy server port Registrar server port Voice codecs Out-of-band DTMF ìIf you wish to delete the entered data, click the Clear button ìConfirm your selection with Next ìIf you want to change the settings, click < Back If you want to confirm the settings, click Finish Security Setup Wizard I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now 44 Security Setup Wizard53 Configuring Advanced Settings55 Internet selectionìSelect Internet from the Advanced Settings menu Connection type ADSL Configure multiple connection services Connection services Routing Configure multiple connec- tion services Connection service selected to edit 56 ìFor an ADSL connection, make the following settings:Delete ìFor an Ethernet connection, make the following settings: VLAN tag Priority 57 Internet ConnectionInternet Connection 58 Access concentrator nameIP address type 59 Show Additional SettingsìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection ìSelect On to activate PPPoE pass-through UPnP DNS server 60 Use custom DNS serversPreferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 61 MAC AddressCarry out the following steps: ìSpecify which MAC address is to be used for the Internet connection: Use default device MAC address Use MAC address of this PC 62 Use custom MAC addressìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Firewall 63 Attack DetectionAttack Detection ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Attack Detection Medium High Low Setting up access control to the Internet Access Control ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Access Control 64 Access RulesSchedule rule Access rule type Apply to all clients 65 Specify IP address: The rule applies to a PC you have selected via the IP address or MAC address ìEnter a name for the Comment for the access rule ìDefine the Access level You can choose . If you select , you can make the following settings: ìIf you wish to create a Service filter, choose one of the following options Filtering mode –Select the Services that are to be allowed or blocked 80,90- 140,180 Description –You can also select services from the Predefined applications list 66 Where configuration is concerned, this means:You have to define a NAT uOpen the firewall for selected PCs (page 69) Never expires Lease time 67 Port ForwardingPort Forwarding Address Translation (NAT) 68 EnabledPublic port 80,90-140,180 Local port Local IP address 69 Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host)Exposed Host – Internet – Address Translation (NAT) menu 70 RoutingPolicy-based routing Policy type Specify interface Specify MAC address Connector 71 For each route, choose theConnection service A default route is used for all non-listedclients ìClick Delete to delete an entry ìClick OK to save and apply the changes ìClick Cancel to reject the changes Dynamic DNS Domain name Various Internet service providers offer a free DynDNS service DynDNS.org Dynamic DNS –Internet menu ìActivate the Dynamic DNS function 72 Domain nameìSelect Advanced Settings – Local Network 73 Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl74 Configuring the DHCP serverObtain an IP address automat- ically First issued IP address Last issued IP address Default gateway Entering the DNS server 75 Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs76 Wireless NetworkuSet up the channel and SSID (page 77) Specify transmission mode and range settings for the wireless network WDS Wireless Network ìSelect On for the Wireless Network (default setting) You can now make the settings for the wireless network 77 ChannelAutomatic Off Transmission mode IEEE 802.11g only IEEE 802.11b/g (mixed) 78 Sending powerìSelect the required sending power for your device Super G (108 Mbit/s) Super G Dynamic Super G (108 Mbit/s) In the default setting, Super G (108 Mbit/s) is deactivated XR (extended range) ìActivate or deactivate XR for your wireless network to increase the range WDS (repeater function) 79 Security settings in the wireless networkWPA also supports the use of an authentication server ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Encryption & Authentication The following security mechanisms are currently available: uWPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK/WPA-PSK (page 80) 80 WPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSKWPA with pre-sharedkey (WPA-PSK) WPA2-PSK Security Enter a key in the 81 WPA and WPA2 with authentication serverWPA2 WPA2 / WPA ìSelect the required option in the Security field Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server IP address ìEnter the port of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server port field RADIUS server secret key 82 WEPìSelect the Authentication type: Shared Open 83 Enter up to four keys in fieldsKey ìSelect one of the four keys as the Default key 85 Permitted clientsIn the Advanced Settings – Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients Access control is based on the MAC addresss of the PC network adapters ìActivate access control by selecting On in the MAC address filter field Entering PCs manually: Device name 86 The menu comprises the following entries:VoIP settings: Enter the basic data from your service provider here Dialing Plans Important information: You cannot make calls if there is a power failure even the emergency numbers are not accessible then Check these dialling rules 87 VoIP settingsìIn the Advanced Settings – Telephony menu, select VoIP ìSelect On if you wish to use Internet telephony (default setting) If you have already configured Internet telephony in the SIP domain VoIP accounts Edit ìIf you want to configure additional VoIP accounts, click Add (page 88) ìYou can generally accept the default settings for Voice Quality: Voice activity detection –Comfort noise generation Echo canceller delay 88 Fixed gain control (input/output)Setting up or modifying a VoIP account 89 If you wish to add or modify data, click the Show Additional Settings buttonDisplayed name Authorization user name SIP realm Proxy server address Registrar server address ìClick the OK button to apply the settings Extensions ìIn the Advanced Settings – Telephony menu, select Extensions 90 Phone connectorsìClick Edit to adapt the settings for an entry (page 91) SIP Proxy Server 91 SIP client accountsUser name Extension number ìClick Edit to adjust the settings for an entry (page 91) Configuring extensions Extension number Enter a name for identifying the port in the 92 Additional phone numbersIncoming calls for the selected phone number are signalled Receive calls for all numbers You can configure Divert calls 2 ports: Divert always When busy No reply Call waiting Call pickup 93 Dialing PlansìArea code ìPredial area code for local calls through VoIP ìWait for dial tone on fixed line 94 PreselectionPreselection number 95 ìGo to the Advanced Settings – USB menu96 File ServerìIn the Advanced Settings – USB menu, select File Server Local FTP service ftp://192.168.2.1 Remote FTP service 97 \gigaset_ftpPort For Access (read only) Anonymous Specified user Specify whether Access (full control) disabled Enter the name in the ìClick OK to apply the changes 98 Print Server99 Call guide100 #51#*#*51# *##51# Toggling telephone calls 101 Conference call between three participantsCall answering and forwarding *21 *21*[number]# internal #21# 102 *61*61*[number]# internal number if #61# *67 *67*number# #67# #77# Call waiting and call reject if busy *43# #43# *26# #26# 103 If you additionally enterThis shortcut key allows the WLAN *52# Enable function of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN WLAN function dsl to be enabled without you having to open the configuration program #52# Disable dsl to be disabled without you having 104 Administration105 Time zoneIf you have already configured the basic settings, you can change these here ìSelect the required option or choose the Time zone for your location Select the required format for entering the date and time from the Date format Time format Internet Time System time Last synchronization with time server If you would like to use your own time server, activate the Use custom time servers Enter the Internet address of the time server in the Preferred time server Alter- nate time server ìIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select System Password admin 106 ìEnter the old System Password in the Current password fieldEnter a new system password in the Note all admin Idle time before log off setting: 107 uIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select Save & RestoreBacking up configuration data Task Save configuration Save Restoring the saved data Restore configuration 108 Restoring factory settingsand click . A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure In the Administration menu, select Reboot Click OK to reboot the device ìEnd all network activities in the local network ìIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select Firmware Update 109 Current firmware versionFirmware update file Browse Warning: Do not 110 DeviceLog level Critical Debugging Warning Informational ìSystem log server –Server address: –Server port: 111 Status information112 uVoIP accountsShows the status and the data of the VoIP accounts Device uSystem time The system time of the device uFirmware version The firmware version currently installed on the device ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data uSystem password not changed uIdentification of your wireless network visible or not changed uEncryption for your wireless network not activated uAccess to your wireless network not restricted to allowed clients uFirewall for your Internet connection turned off 113 uAddress translation for your Internet connection turned offuOne or more of your local clients directly exposed to the Internet uConnection service uConnection mode uMAC address uDefault gateway uPreferred DNS server uAlternate DNS server uDownstream rate uUpstream rate 114 uPPPoE pass-throughuADSL Line –Status –Line mode –Maximum line rate –Noise margin –Line attenuation –Output power uAddress Translation (NAT) –NAT table Empty uSubnet mask – Status 115 uDHCP clientsHost name uChannel uWireless clients Uptime uRepeater (WDS) –WDS links 116 uSIP client accountsuPhone calls uSystem uptime uBootcode version uConfiguration file version uADSL driver version uWireless driver version uUser interface version uHardware version 117 uSerial numberuSystem Log 118 Installing the printer port for network printers127 Appendix128 Propertiesì Select Connect on demand or Always on 129 Appendixping 131 Operating information:uUSB port uLAN ports uTelephone ports Windows XP Deactivating the HTTP proxy HTTP proxy uInternet Explorer ìOpen Internet Explorer and click Tools and then Internet Options ìIn the Internet Options window, click the Connections tab ìClick Settings ìDeactivate all boxes in the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings window ìClick OK and then OK again to close the Internet Options window uMozilla Firefox ìOpen Mozilla Firefox. Click Tools and then Settings ìIn the Settings window, click Connection Settings window, click window, select the option ìClick OK to finish 132 Configuring a popup blockerìRight-clickthe browser information bar ìSelect Allow popups from this screen ìConfirm the dialogue window by clicking OK via the menu item or via on the tab Windows 2000, Windows 98 / ME ìOpen Internet Explorer. Click Tools – Internet Options ìClick LAN settings Deactivating the popup blocker If you have installed a popup blocker in your system, you must deactivate it 133 InterfacesWireless properties Operating environment LED displays Compliance with security conditions and regulations 134 SoftwareBrowser-basedconfiguration environment NAT, PPPoE, PPPoA Firewall, prevention of hacker attacks MAC address filtering Log file WEP encryption WPA encryption WPA2 encryption IEEE 802.1x Integrated SIP client Cet appareil est destiné pour une utilisation domestique en France Country-specificrequirements have been taken into consideration http://www.siemens.com/gigasetdocs 135 http://www.siemens.com/gigasetopensourceWarranty regarding further use of the Open Source Software Technical support, if any, will only be provided for unmodified software Open Source Software Used 136 Glossary137 BroadcastBSSID Basic Service Set ID Client server DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server See DHCP DMZ Demilitarised Zone Server 138 DNSDomain Name System DNS server See DNS Domain name DoS attack Denial of Service DSL Digital Subscriber Line Internet serv- ice provider Dynamic IP address See also: Static IP address 139 DynDNSDynamic DNS IP addresses Dynamic IP addresses Encryption Static IP address Firewall See also: NAT Flat rate Full duplex Half duplex Gateway Router Global IP address See Public IP address 140 Half duplexSee also: Full duplex HTTP proxy Hub See also: Switch, Bridge, Router, Gateway Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol 141 These are some of the main Internet services:uElectronic mail (e-mail) uThe World Wide Web (WWW) u File transfer (FTP) u Discussion forums (Usenet / Newsgroups) Internet service provider An Internet service provider offers access to the Internet for a fee Internet telephony Transmission of voice via the Internet (Voice over IP) Internet protocol IP address ipconfig Static IP address Dynamic IP address The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has a Private IP address and a Public IP address IPoA IP over ATM 142 IP pool rangeISP (Internet Service Provider) Internet service provider LAN Local network Local IP address See Private IP address MAC address Media Access Control Mbps Million bits per second Specification of the transfer speed in a network MER MAC Encapsulated Routing MRU Maximum Receive Unit The MRU defines the maximum user data volume within a data packet MTU Maximum Transmission Unit 143 NATNetwork Address Translation Private IP addresses Public IP addresses Virtual server Network LANs WANs Network adapter A network adapter has a unique address, the MAC address Public IP address PBX Private Branch Exchange Port 144 Port forwardingPort See also: Virtual server PPPoA Point-to-PointProtocol over ATM PPPoE Point-to-PointProtocol over Ethernet = Point-to-PointProtocol over Ethernet Private IP address Protocol PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit A permanent virtual circuit is a logical connection in an ATM network QoS Quality of Service Radio network See WLAN 145 Rekey intervalRemote management Repeater Roaming Router Server SIP SIP proxy server SIP client 146 SMTPSimple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Service Set Identifier Subnet A subnet divides a network into smaller units Subnet mask Super G Switch See also: Bridge, Hub, Router, Gateway 147 TCPTransmission Control Protocol See also: UDP TCP/IP UDP User Datagram Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a domain on the Internet Vanity VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Part of an address in an ATM network 148 Virtual serverVLAN Virtual Local Area Network VPI WDS WEP 149 Wireless LANWPA WPA-PSK WPA Pre-sharedKey eXtended Range 150 Index
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