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Troubleshooting
Install
Password
IP Parameters Default Profile
Administrator’s Handbook
Wireless Multimedia WMM
Configuring Telnet software
Network problems
Utilities & Diagnostics menu
User Access Level
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Contents
Administrator’s Handbook
Part Number
Contents
Iv Administrator’s Handbook
Contents
Vi Administrator’s Handbook
Contents
Viii Administrator’s Handbook
Index
Administrator’s Handbook
Chapter
What’s New
Telnet-based Management
Motorola Netopia Telnet Menus
Motorola Netopia Models
Screen differences
Connecting through a Telnet Session
Configuring Telnet software
Navigating through the Telnet Screens
Administrator’s Handbook
WAN Configuration
WAN Ethernet Configuration screen
000fcc0b9dce
WAN Configuration
Adsl Line Configuration screen
FDM
ATM Circuit Configuration
CBR VBR
Cancel
UBR
Quality of Service QoS settings
Creating a New Connection Profile
Multiple Data Link Encapsulation Settings
Commit Cancel
Commit
See Line Backup on page 8-1 for more
Easy-PAT List
PPPoE/PPPoA Autodetection
Easy Setup Profile 255.225.255.255 0.0
Configuration Changes Reset WAN Connection
Advanced Connection Options
Cancel Continue
Scheduled Connections
Viewing scheduled connections
ADD Scheduled Connection Cancel
Adding a scheduled connection
Set Weekly Schedule
Set Once-Only Schedule
Deleting a scheduled connection
Backup Configuration
Modifying a scheduled connection
Diffserv Options
Diffserv Options
TCP
Priority Queuing TOS bit
Vrrp Options WAN Link Failure Detection
WAN Link Failure Detection
Administrator’s Handbook
System Configuration
System Configuration Features
IP Setup
Filter Sets
IP Address Serving
Network Address Translation NAT
Stateful Inspection
Add Exposed Address List
Add Exposed Address List screen appears
ADD Exposed Address Range Cancel
ANY
TCP UDP ANY ADD Exposed Address Range
Exposed Address Associations
Stateful Inspection Options
System Configuration
Open ports in default Stateful Inspection installation
Vlan Configuration
Overview
Ethernet Switching/Policy Setup
Vlan Model Combining Bridging and Routing
Select Add Vlan and press Return
ADD Vlan Cancel
Add Vlan screen appears
Additional LANs on
ADD Vlan
Associating Inter-VLAN Routing Groups
Adding a Radius Profile
ADD Profile Cancel
Adding Port interfaces
Ssid
Example
Changing or Deleting a Vlan
Changing or Deleting an Authentication Server Configuration
Configuring additional Authentication Servers
Select Authentication Server Configuration and press Return
ADD Profile
Vlan Example
ADD Vlancancel
Display/Change Vlan
Port 802.1x
Add Vlan screen, create your second Vlan
Inter-VLAN-Routing
Select the Ssid 1 port interface
Commit
WAN Vlan
Vlan Network None Inter-VLAN-Routing 802.1x
Inter-VLAN-Routing
Vlan ID Vlan Type Port-based Vlan Name
AM/PM
Date and time
MM/DD/YY
Wireless configuration
System Configuration
Wireless Multimedia WMM
Enable Privacy
0271
7101
4405
Multiple SSIDs
WPA
WPA PSK Pre-Shared Key
MAC Address Authentication
ADD MAC NOW
Console Configuration
SET Config NOW
Security
Upgrade Feature Set
Snmp Simple Network Management Protocol
Router/Bridge Set
From the Main Menu, select System Configuration
Igmp Internet Group Management Protocol
Igmp Setup Igmp Snooping Wireless M2U
See Multicast Forwarding on page 7-32 for more information
Logging
Log event dispositions
Message format
Administrator’s Handbook
System Configuration
Install via the Console menu
Set up administrative interface access restriction
Set up NTP
Set up Syslog
Enable the Stateful Inspection Firewall
See Stateful Inspection on page 3-3 for more information
Administrator’s Handbook
Multi-NAT
Overview
Features
Port Address Translation
Server lists
Static mapping
Dynamic mapping
LAN Network
Complex maps
Support for Yahoo Messenger
Supported traffic
Support for AOL Instant Messenger AIM File Transfer
MultiNAT Configuration
Easy Setup Profile configuration
PAP
Previous Screen Next Screen
Server Lists and Dynamic NAT configuration
System Configuration
Administrator’s Handbook
NAT rules
ADD NAT Public Range
Add NAT Map List Map List Name
Select
ADD NAT MAP
Modifying map lists
Show/Change NAT Map List screen appears
Change NAT MAP
Adding Server Lists
ADD NAT Server Cancel
ADD NAT Server
First Port Number
Modifying server lists
UDP ADD NAT Server
Show/Change NAT Server List screen appears
Deleting a server
Change NAT Server
UDP Cancel
Binding Map Lists and Server Lists
IP profile parameters
+ UDP
Filter Set Remove Filter
IP Parameters WAN Default Profile
IP Parameters Default Profile
NAT Associations
NAT Associations +NAT Map List Name-+
IP Passthrough
Easy-PAT List
First Come First Serve Mode
MultiNAT Configuration Example
Restriction
Previous Screen
Change NAT Public Range
To commit changes
Administrator’s Handbook
Virtual Private Networks VPNs
Transit Internetwork
Summary
Pptp configuration
About Pptp Tunnels
PPP
Atmp Pptp
Chap
Administrator’s Handbook
About IPsec Tunnels
About L2TP Tunnels
L2TP configuration
L2TP Commit
PAP
About GRE Tunnels
GRE Tunnel Options GRE Partner IP Address
VPN force-all
GRE
Atmp configuration
About Atmp Tunnels
DES
Encryption Support
RIP
ATMP/PPTP Default Profile
MS-CHAP V2 and 128-bit strong encryption
VPN QuickView
Dial-Up Networking for VPN
Atmp
Installing Dial-Up Networking
Configuring a Dial-Up Networking profile
Creating a new Dial-Up Networking profile
Administrator’s Handbook
Allowing VPNs through a Firewall
Windows XP Client Configuration
Connecting using Dial-Up Networking
Pptp example
Pptp example on Atmp example on
TOS
=1723
Atmp example
Administrator’s Handbook
Source Port ID Dest. Port Compare
Windows Networking Broadcasts
Tunnel
Example
IP Profile Parameters Remote Tunnel Endpoint
Virtual Private Networks VPNs
Administrator’s Handbook
Internet Key Exchange for VPNs
Internet Key Exchange IKE Configuration
Commitcancel
L2TP
IKE
ESP
ADD PH1 Profile
Adding an IKE Phase 1 Profile
ADD IKE Phase 1 Profile Cancel
Internet Key Exchange for VPNs
Administrator’s Handbook
Advanced IKE Phase 1 Options
Options
Changing an IKE Phase 1 Profile
IPsec Configuration
Key Management
Change Connection Profile screen is shown below
Internet Key Exchange for VPNs
Advanced IPsec Options
Enhanced Dead Peer Detection
Remove Filter Set Advanced IP Profile Options
Multiple Network IPsec
Cancel
Host
Range
Advanced IP Profile Options Local Tunnel Endpoint Address
IPsec WAN Configuration Screens
IPsec Manual Key Entry
VPN Quickview
WAN Event History Error Reporting
Internet Key Exchange for VPNs
Administrator’s Handbook
IP Setup
Static Routes IP Address Serving Additional LANs
IP subnets
IP Subnets
IP Setup Subnet Configuration Default IP Gateway
Static routes
Viewing static routes
Adding a static route
ADD Static Route Nowcancel
Rules of static route installation
RIP Options
Modifying a static route
Deleting a static route
Authentication configuration
Key management
Ethernet LAN RIP Options
Ethernet LAN RIP Options Receive RIP
Adding a key
Select Add Key. The Add Key Screen appears
Changing or deleting a key
Connection Profiles and Default Profile
Power interruptions
Main Menu System Configuration IP Address Serving
Dhcp Relay Agent
IP Address Pools
192.128.117.196
Dhcp NetBIOS Options
Configure DHCP-served NetBIOS options here
More Address Serving Options
Configuring the IP Address Server options
Dhcp
Scroll UP
192.168.1.101
192.168.1.109 192.168.1.110 192.168.1.111 192.168.1.112
Dhcp Relay Agent
Dhcp Relay Agent
Connection Profiles
Add Connection Profile Profile Name
Multicast Forwarding
255.255.255.0
Virtual Router Redundancy Vrrp
Vrid
ADD Virtual Router NOW
Administrator’s Handbook
Changing or Deleting a Virtual Router
Additional LANs
Additional LAN Configuration Add Alan
Editing or Deleting ALANs
Additional LAN Configuration
Administrator’s Handbook
Line Backup
Configuring Backup
Connection Profiles
Assuming you selected PPP, new fields appear
Datalink PPP/MP Options Data Compression
Dial
IP Setup
WAN Configuration
Administrator’s Handbook
Backup Configuration screen
Atdt
Backup Configuration Backup Parameters Backup is
Line Backup
Using Scheduled Connections with Backup
ADD Scheduled Connection
Backup Default Gateway
Recovery to Adsl Automatic
Backup Management/Statistics
IP Setup screen
Force Recovery
QuickView
Monitoring Tools
Quick View Status Overview
General status
Current status
ATM Adsl WAN
USB LAN
Statistics & Logs
Status lights
Event Histories
WAN Event History
Device Event History
General Statistics
Update
IP Routing Table
ATM Adsl
Physical Interface
Network Interface
Adsl
System Information
Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp
Snmp Setup screen
Community strings
Setting the IP trap receivers
Snmp traps
Viewing IP trap receivers
Modifying IP trap receivers
Deleting IP trap receivers
ADD Trap Receiver NOW
Telnet Tiered Access Two Password Levels
Suggested Security Measures
UPnP Support
ADD Superuser
Superuser configuration
Limited user configuration
ADD User Cancel
LAN WAN
TACACS+
Advanced Security Options
Radius
Radius server authentication
TACACS+ server authentication
Local only
Continue Cancel
LAN
User access password
Change Password NOW Cancel
User menu differences
Main Menu
WAN Configuration screens
User Access Level
Connection Profiles
System Configuration menu
IP Setup menu
Utilities & Diagnostics menu
Statistics & Logs menu
Global
ATM Circuits Configuration menu
Quick Menus
Telnet Access
How filter sets work
About Filters and Filter Sets
What’s a filter and what’s a filter set?
How individual filters work
Filter priority
Port numbers
Filtering rule
Parts of a filter
Putting the parts together
Port number comparisons
Other filter attributes
Filtering example #1
Icmp
Filtering example #2
Disadvantages of filters
An approach to using filters
Design guidelines
Working with IP Filters and Filter Sets
Adding a filter set
Naming a new filter set
ADD Filter SET
Adding filters to a filter set
Motorola Netopia Router
ADD this Filter NOW Cancel
Viewing filters
Modifying filters
Deleting a filter set
Sample filter set
Deleting filters
Moving filters
TCP Icmp UDP
Possible modifications
Policy-based Routing using Filtersets
163.176.8.134
TOS field matching
ADD this Filter NOW
Firewall Tutorial
General firewall terms
Basic IP packet components
Basic protocol types
Firewall Logic
Firewall design rules
Example TCP/UDP Ports
Implied rules
Binary representation
Logical and function
Example filter set screen
Filter basics
Established connections
Example filters
Example network
Example
Example
Configuration Management
Savecancel
Factory Default to a saved configuration
Tftp
GET Config from Server
Send Config to Server
Utilities and Diagnostics
Ping
Receive return Ping packet
Trace Route
Start Trace Route
Telnet Client
Start a Telnet Session
GET Router Firmware from Server
Factory Defaults
Transferring Configuration and Software Files with Tftp
Downloading configuration files
Updating software
Uploading configuration files
Restarting the System
Appendix a Troubleshooting
Configuration Problems
How to Reset the Router to Factory Defaults
Network problems
Problems communicating with remote IP hosts
Local routing problems
Power Outages
Technical Support
Before contacting Motorola
Environment profile
How to reach us
Online product information
Index
L2TP
NAT
Snmp
WAN
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