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Contents
BiGuard 50G
BiGuard 50G User’s Manual
Updated September Copyright Information
Safety Warnings
Table of Contents Introduction
VPN Planning Fail Over Concentrator
Overview Status 4.2.1 ARP Table Wireless Association
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Basic Functionality
Troubleshooting
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Appendix D Network, Routing, and Firewall Basics
Appendix E Virtual Private Networking
IPSec Log Event Categories IPSec Log Event Table
Appendix G Bandwidth Management with QoS
Overview
Introduction
Front Panel
Package Contents
Function
Power Status LAN 1
Port
Rear Panel
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QoS Technology
Bandwidth Management with QoS
VoIP Normal PCs Restricted PC
QoS Policies for Different Applications
Policy Based Traffic Shaping
Guaranteed / Maximum Bandwidth
Priority Bandwidth Utilization
DiffServ Dscp Marking
Management by IP or MAC address
Dscp Matching
Outbound Load Balancing
Inbound Traffic
Inbound Fail Over
Inbound Load Balancing
DNS Inbound
DNS Inbound Fail Over
DNS Inbound Load Balancing
WAN
Virtual Private Networking
VPN Planning Fail Over
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Concentrator
Getting Started
Connecting Your Router
Configuring PCs for TCP/IP Networking
Windows XP Configuring
Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties
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Click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt
Verifying Settings
Click Start Settings Network Connections
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Select Start Settings Control Panel
Windows 2000 3.4.3.1 Configuring
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Local Area Connection window, click Properties
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Click OK to finish the configuration
Verifying Settings
Windows 98 / Me Installing Components
You must have the following installed
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If you need TCP/IP a. Click Add
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Select Client, then click Add
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Verifying Settings
Factory Default Settings
LAN and WAN Port Addresses
User Name and Password
Addresses
LAN Port
Information From Your ISP 3.6.1 Protocols
Dhcp
Windows
Configuration Information
Double-click the Network icon
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Web Configuration Interface
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Router Configuration
Status
LAN
Device Information
This menu, you will find the following sections
ARP Table
Routing Table
Sessions
Pptp Status
CPU Statistics
Ipsec
Dhcp
Static IP
Pptp
Dual WAN System Firewall
QoS Virtual Server Advanced
Wireless
Wireless Distribution System WDS
WPA Pre-Shared Key
Wireless Security
WPA2 Pre-Shared Key
Dhcp Server
1.3 WEP
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WAN IP Alias
LAN Address Mapping
2 WAN
ISP Settings
IP Alias
Host Name Some ISPs authenticate logins using this field
Static IP
PPPoE
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Pptp Settings
Big Pond Settings
Bandwidth Settings
Dual WAN
WAN IP Alias
General Settings
Outbound Load Balance
Inbound Load Balance
SOA
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System
Password, System Log and E-mail Alert
Source IP Range
Destination IP Range
Time Zone
Remote Access
Firmware Upgrade
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Firewall
Packet Filter
Source IP Select Any, Subnet, IP Range or Single Address
URL Filter
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Ethernet MAC Filter
Wireless MAC Filter
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Block WAN Request
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IPSec Wizard
IPSec
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IPSec Policy
Configuring a New VPN Connection
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Click Create to create a new Pptp VPN connection account
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WAN1 Inbound
WAN1 Outbound
WAN2 Outbound
WAN2 Inbound
Creating a New QoS Rule
For IP Address
Bandwidth Type
For MAC Address
Virtual Server
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Dynamic DNS
Snmp Access Control
Web Server Settings
Device Name
Snmp V1
Schedule
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Router Won’t Turn On
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Disabling All Pop-ups
Pop-up Windows
Enabling Pop-up Blockers with Exceptions
Javascripts
Java Permissions
Ensure that Scripting of Java applets is set to Enabled
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WAN Interface
ISP Connection
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Virtual Private Network
Availability and Resilience
Quality of Service Control
Content Filtering
Network Protocols and Features
Web-Based Management
Power Requirement
Physical Specifications
Physical Interface
Operating Environment
Contact Billion
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Net mask
Network Basics IP Addresses
Private IP Addresses
Subnet Addressing
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp
Why use a Router?
Router Basics What is a Router?
Denial of Service DoS Attack
Firewall Basics What is a Firewall?
Stateful Packet Inspection
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What is IPSec?
What is a VPN?
VPN Applications
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Encapsulating Security Payload ESP
IPSec Modes
Security Associations SA
AH/E
Packet with IPSec Encapsulation Security Payload
Main Mode Aggressive Mode
IKE Negotiate Packet Messages Log Event Explanation
IPSec Log Event Categories
Message Exchange key values
Rejected IKE Messages
IKE Negotiated Status Messages
QoS employs three different methods for optimizing bandwidth
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Application Data Ratio % Priority
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ISP
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General Settings. Select the Fail Over radio button
Go to Configuration Advanced Dynamic DNS. Set the WAN1 Ddns
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Input DNS Server 1 settings and click Apply
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Next configure your Http mapping
Inbound and outbound bandwidth
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WAN
LAN to LAN
VPN Configuration
Data
Branch Office Head Office Local
Network
IP Address
Proposal IKE Pre-shared Key
Host to LAN
Security Algorithm
IP Sec Fail Over Gateway to Gateway
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Balancing radio button
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Internet
Go to Configuration Firewall Intrusion Detection and Enable
Apply
Windows XP, go Start Settings Network Connections
Network Tasks, Click Create a new connection, and press Next
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