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Version Release 1.54c, BIPAC-7402 / 7402W, User’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
Install
Password
Error Logging
Connecting your router
Configuring PCs in Windows
Remote Access
Backup / Restore
LAN Device IP Settings
QoS Quality of Service
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BIPAC-7402 /
7402W
(Wireless) ADSL VPN Firewall Router
with 3DES Accelerator
User’s Manual
Version Release 1.54c
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Contents
Wireless ADSL VPN Firewall Router with 3DES Accelerator
Version Release 1.54c
BIPAC-7402 / 7402W
User’s Manual
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CHAPTER 3 BASIC INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE ROUTER
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents
Q UICK S TART
Table of Contents
P ROBLEMS STARTING UP THE ROUTER
S AVE C ONFIGURATION TO F LASH
P ROBLEMS WITH THE WAN I NTERFACE
P ROBLEMS WITH THE LAN I NTERFACE
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Wireless Ethernet 802.11b 7402W Only
Features
Fast Ethernet Switch
Quick Installation Wizard
Network Address Translation NAT
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client and server
Firewall
Domain Name System DNS relay
Static and RIP1/2 Routing
Firmware Upgradeable
Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP
Web based GUI
7402
BIPAC-7402 / 7402W ADSL Router Application
7402W
Figure 1.1 Application Diagram of
Important note for using the BIPAC-7402W ADSL Router
Chapter 2 Installing the Router
Package Contents
Meaning
The Front LEDs
PPP / MAIL
ADSL LAN Port 1X
password
Power Switch PWR RESET LAN 1X
The Rear Ports
Port
Cabling
Connecting your router
Chapter 3 Basic Installation
For Windows XP
Configuring PCs in Windows
2. Double-click Local Area Connection. See Figure
4. Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties. See Figure
2. Double-click Local Area “LAN” Connection. See
For Windows
Figure 3.7 TCP / IP Figure 3.8 IP Address & DNS Configuration
Figure 3.5 LAN Area Connection
Select the Disable DNS radio button and click OK to
Then select the DNS Configuration tab. See Figure
finish the configuration
For Windows 98 / ME
2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. See
For Windows NT4.0
Username and Password
Factory Default Settings
LAN Device IP Settings
ISP setting in WAN site
PPPoE PPPoA RFC1483 Bridged RFC1483 Routed IPoA
Information from your ISP
Figure 3.14 User namd & Password Prompt Widonw
Configuring with your Web Browser
Save Config to FLASH
Chapter 4 Configuration
Quick Start
ARP Table
Status
Routing Table
Routing Table
RIP Routing Table
Leased Table
DHCP Table
Expired Table
Permanent Table
PPTP Status
IPSec Status
Email Status
L2TP Status
Event Log
Error Logging
UPnP Portmap
NAT Sessions
Quick Start
Click Start to begin scanning for encapsulation types offered by your ISP. If the scan is successful you will then be presented with a list of supported options
LAN Local Area Network
Configuration
Ethernet
LAN, WAN, System, Firewall, VPN, QoS, Virtual Server and Advanced
ESSID Broadcast
Wireless 7402W Only
WPA Pre-Shared Key
Wireless Security 7402W Only
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Port Setting
DHCP Server
Click Apply to enable this function
WAN Wide Area Network
RFC 1483 Routed Connections
PPPoE Connections
Connection
Advanced Options PPPoE
Give DNSto Relay Controls whether the PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPCP can request the DNS server IP address for a remote PPP peer. Once IPCP has discovered the DNS server IP address, it automatically gives the address to the local DNS relay so that a connection can be established
All Ip Pppoe
RFC 1483 Bridged Connections
PPPoA Routed Connections
Advanced Options PPPoA
Chapter 4 Configuration
IPoA Routed Connections
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ADSL
Time Zone
System
Remote Access
Firmware Upgrade
Backup / Restore
Restart Router
User Management
Firewall and Access Control
URL Filter To block PCs on your local network from unwanted websites
General Settings
Packet Filter
Table 1 Pre-defined Port Filter
Port Filters
Address Filters
Click Port Filters
Configuring Packet Filter
4. Click Add TCP Filter
Click Delete
Click Add TCP Filter
Input HTTP port number Select “Allow”
HTTP inbound & outbound application
Block Duration
Intrusion Detection
Intrusion Name
Table 2 Hacker attack types recognized by the IDS
Detect Parameter Blacklist
Type of Block Duration
MAC Address Filter
URL Filter
Restrict URL Features
Log information can be seen in the Status - Event Log after enabling
Firewall Log
PPTP
VPN Virtual Private Networks
Remote Access PPTP Connection
Click Apply after changing settings
LAN to LAN PPTP Connection
Click Apply after changing settings
Click Create to configure a new IPSec VPN connection
IPSec
Local
Configure a new VPN Connection
Remote
Proposal
MD5 A one-way hashing algorithm that produces a 128−bit hash
Local ID
Advanced Option
Remote ID
L2TP
Remote Access L2TP Connection
IPSec Enable for enhancing your LT2P VPN security
LAN to LAN L2TP Connection
IPSec Enable for enhancing your LT2P VPN security
Dial-in Configuring PPTP VPN in the Office
Example Configuring a Remote Access PPTP VPN Dial-in Connection
Description
Function
Dial-out Configuring the PPTP VPN in the Office
Example Configuring a Remote Access PPTP VPN Dial-out Connection
Description
Function
Example Configuring a LAN-to-LAN PPTP VPN Connection
Configuring PPTP VPN in the Head Office
Configuring PPTP VPN in the Branch Office
Table 3 Network Configuration and Security Plan
Example Configuring a IPSec LAN-to-LAN VPN Connection
192.168.0.0/24 69.1.121.30 192.168.1.0/24 69.1.121.3 12345678
Tunnel mode ESPMD5 with AES
IP address of the head office router in WAN side
Configuring IPSec VPN in the Head Office
Configuring IPSec VPN in the Branch Office
Dial-in
Example Configuring a Remote Access L2TP VPN Dial-in Connection
Configuring L2TP VPN in the Office
Dial-out
Example Configuring a Remote Access L2TP VPN Dial-out Connection
Configuring the L2TP VPN in the Office
Example Configuring your Router to Dial-in to the Server
Example Configuring LAN-to-LAN L2TP VPN Connection
Configuring L2TP VPN in the Head Office
Configuring L2TP VPN in the Branch Office
QoS Quality of Service
High
Prioritization
IP Throttling
Table 4 Well-know and registered Ports
Virtual Server “Port Forwarding”
Port Number
Protocol
NEWS Network News Transfer Protocol
In addition to specifying the port number to be used, you will also need to specify the protocol used. The protocol used is determined by the particular application. Most applications will use TCP or UDP, however you can specify other protocols using the drop-down Protocol menu. Setting the protocol to “all” will cause all incoming connection attempts using all protocols on all port numbers to be forwarded to the specified IP address
Static Routing
Advanced
Dynamic DNS
Check Emails
Embedded Web Server
Device Management
SNMP V1 and
Universal Plug and Play UPnP
SNMP
From RFC 1213 MIB-II
SNMP Version SNMPv2c and SNMPv3
From RFC1650 EtherLike-MIB
From RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
From RFC 1473 PPP/IP MIB
From RFC 1472 PPP/Security MIB
From RFC 1474 PPP/Bridge MIB
From RFC1573 IfMIB
Save Configuration to Flash
Logout
Problems starting up the router
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Problems with the WAN Interface
Problem
Frequent loss of ADSL linesync disconnections
Problems with the LAN Interface
Can’t ping any PCs on the LAN
Contact Billion AUSTRALIA
APPENDIX A Product Support and Contact Information
WORLDWIDE
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