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 Contents
 Chapter Initial Configuration of the Router
 Chapter Using the Manager Interface for System Maintenance
 Chapter Configuring Filters
 Appendix a Technical Specifications
 Contents
 10-3
 Figure B-1
 Abbreviations Used in Menu 21.1 Filter Rules Summary 10-3
 Xiv
 Technical Support Related Publications
About This Guide
 Xvi About This Guide
 Special Message Formats
Typographical Conventions
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 Chapter Introduction
Key Features
About the Router
 Introduction
 TCP/IP
Autosensing 10/100 Ethernet
 Security
Easy Installation and Management
 Maintenance and Support
 Introduction
 Package Contents
Chapter Setting Up the Hardware
 PC Requirements
Local Network Hardware Requirements
 RT311 Front Panel
Router’s Front Panel
 Label Activity Description
LED Descriptions
 RT311 Rear Panel
Router’s Rear Panel
 Connecting to your Local Ethernet Network
Connecting the Router
 Connecting the Serial Cable Optional
Connecting to Your Internet Access Device
 Verifying Power
Connecting the Power Adapter
 Preparing Your Personal Computers for IP Networking
Chapter Preparing Your Network
 Appendix B, Networks, Routing, and Firewall Basics
Configuring Windows 95 or later for IP Networking
 Preparing Your Network
 Verifying TCP/IP Properties Windows
Configuring TCP/IP Properties
 Configuring the Macintosh for IP Networking
 Verifying TCP/IP Properties Macintosh
 Your Internet Account
Login Protocols
Account Information
 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information Windows
 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information Macintosh
 Ready for Configuration
 Configuring for Internet Access
Chapter Initial Configuration of the Router
 Login window opens as shown in -1below
 Browser-based Setup Wizard, first screen
 Browser-based Setup Wizard, second screen
 This screen provides setup for the following parameters
 Initial Configuration of the Router
 System Settings
Advanced Configuration of the Router
System Tab
 Dynamic DNS configuration fields
Password
Dynamic DNS
 LAN Setup Menu
LAN Setup
 LAN TCP/IP Setup Fields
Dhcp Setup Fields
 This parameter determines how the router handles RIP Routing
 Port Forwarding Menu
Configuring for Port Forwarding to Local Servers
 Port Table Entries Example
Local Web and FTP Server Example
 Static Route Summary Table
Static Routes
 Edit IP Static Route Fields
Static Route Entry and Edit Menu
 Static Route Example
 Static Route Example
 Advanced Configuration of the Router
 System Status
Chapter Maintenance
 Menu 3.2 System Status Fields
This screen shows the following parameters
 Router Statistics Fields
Router Statistics screen
 Dhcp Table
Software Upgrade
 Erase the Configuration
 Maintenance
 Connecting for Configuration
Using the Manager Interface for Initial Router Configuration
 Connecting Through a Telnet Connection
Connecting Through a Serial Port
 Click on OK
 Turning on Power to the Router
Using the Manager Interface
 Press Enter when prompted
 Manager Menu Summary
Manager Menu Commands
Navigating the Manager
Manager Menu Summary
 Manager Menu Summary
 Menu 1 General Setup
General Setup Menu
 WAN Setup Fields
WAN Setup
 Menu 3 LAN Setup
LAN Setup
 Menu 3.1 LAN Port Filter Setup Fields
TCP/IP and Dhcp Setup
 Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and Dhcp Setup Fields
 Select option 23, System Password, from the main menu
Manager Password Setup
 Menu 23 System Password
 Internet Access Configuration
 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
 Configuration for Local Servers
 Menu 15 Field Entries Example
Menu 15 SUA Server Setup
 At the command prompt, type ip route stat
Setting Static Routes
 After viewing the table, type exit to return to the menus
 Enter settings for the static route entry
 Static Route Example
 Static Route Example
 Dynamic DNS
Menu 1.1 Configure Dynamic DNS
 Using the Manager Interface for System Maintenance
 Menu 24 System Maintenance
 System Maintenance Status Fields
System Maintenance Status
 Log and Trace
View Error Log
System Maintenance Log and Trace Fields
Terminal Baud Rate
 Syslog and Accounting
System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting Fields
 Local6.*/var/log/rt311.log
Diagnostic Menu
 System Maintenance Diagnostic Fields
Menu 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic
 Back Up and Restore Configuration
 Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration Using FTP
Software Update
Updating Router Software Using a Serial Connection
 Updating Router Software Using FTP
 Command Interpreter Mode
 Using the Manager Interface for System Maintenance
 Router Filter Structure
Chapter Configuring Filters
 Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration
Configuring a Filter Set
 Abbreviations Used in Menu 21.1 Filter Rules Summary
Menu 21.1 Filter Rules Summary
 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN
Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
 Menu 21.1.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Configuring a Filter Rule
 Field Descriptions
TCP/IP Filter Rule Fields
 10-8 Configuring Filters
 Generic Filter Rule Fields
Generic Filter Rule
 Applying a Filter Set
 Filter 3 Telftpwebwan
Default Filters
Filter 1 NetBIOSWAN
Filter 2 NetBIOSLAN
 Press Enter to display Menu
 Basic Functioning
Chapter Troubleshooting
PWR LED Not On
 Test LED Never Blinks or LED Stays On
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
LNK/ACT LEDs Not On
 Troubleshooting the ISP Connection
 This will cause your router to attempt to login to the ISP
 Testing the LAN Path to Your Router
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
Ping
 You should see a message like this one
 Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device
Troubleshooting the Manager Interface
 Using a Serial Connection
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
 Rename romfile0.311 to rom-0
Using FTP
 11-10 Troubleshooting
 Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
Appendix a Technical Specifications
General Specifications
Power Adapter
 Electromagnetic Emissions
Physical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Interface Specifications
 Appendix B Network and Routing Basics
What is a Router?
Basic Router Concepts
 IP Addresses and the Internet
Routing Information Protocol
 Figure B-1. Three Main Address Classes
 Netmask
 Figure B-2. Example of Subnetting a Class B Address
Subnet Addressing
 Table B-2. Netmask Formats
Table B-1. Netmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet
 Private IP Addresses
 Figure B-3. Single IP Address Operation Using NAT
Single IP Address Operation Using NAT
 Domain Name Server
MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol
 Table B-3 UTP Ethernet cable wiring, straight-through
IP Configuration by Dhcp
Ethernet Cabling
 Cable Quality
Uplink Switches and Crossover Cables
 Network and Routing Basics
 Glossary
 Glossary
Or as /28 appended to the IP address
 Glossary
 Glossary
 Index
Index
 Index
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