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Warranty
Configuring Your PC
Ethernet cable RJ45, straight-through wiring Phone cable RJ11
Setup Wide Area Network Connection Local Area Network Connection
System Commands
Procedure
What is
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Document No. 6381-A2-GB23-10
6381-A3 Router
User’s Guide
January
Printed in U.S.A
Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information
Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved
Document Feedback
CE Marking
Important Safety Instructions
FCC Part 15 Declaration
Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
Suppliers Declaration of Conformity
CANADA - EMI NOTICE
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Japan Notices
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3 Using the Web Interface
Contents
2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup
About This Guide
Setup Wide Area Network Connection Local Area Network Connection
A Terminology
4 Troubleshooting
Index
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Document Summary
About This Guide
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
Section
Complete documentation for Paradyne products is available online at
Product-Related Documents
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Introduction
Features of the 6381 Router
Definitions
System Requirements
Ports and Buttons Back Panel
LED Description Front Panel
Ethernet cable RJ45, straight-through wiring Phone cable RJ11
Packing List
Your router is shipped with the following Power adapter
USB cable CD-ROM containing this manual and USB drivers
Connecting the Hardware
Hardware Installation and
PC Setup
Procedure
Figure 2-1. Hardware Installation
Figure 2-2. Found New Hardware Wizard
Configuring Your PC
Windows USB Driver Installation
Procedure
Figure 2-3. New Hardware Installation Options
Figure 2-4. Hardware Installation Confirmation
Figure 2-6. Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard
Figure 2-5. Hardware Installation
4. Click on Finish to close the Wizard at the completion page Figure
Windows XP
Configuring Your PC’s IP Address
Assigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by DHCP
Procedure
Figure 2-7. Network Connections in Windows XP
Figure 2-8. Local Area Connection Properties in Windows XP
Figure 2-9. TCP/IP Properties in Windows XP
Windows
Procedure
Windows ME
Procedure
2-10
Windows 95
Procedure
2-11
Windows NT
Procedure
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Figure 3-1. Login Screen
Using the Web Interface
Logging Into Your Router
Quick Start
Home Page
Figure 3-2. Home Page
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Figure 3-3. Quick Start - DHCP Figure 3-4. Quick Start - PPPoE
3. Using the Web Interface
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Field
Figure 3-5. Quick Start - Static
Table 3-1. Quick Start Options
Description
Wide Area Network Connection
Setup
Figure 3-6. Setup Options
Local Area Network Connection
Configuring the WAN
New Connection
PPPoE Connection Setup
Procedure
Figure 3-7. PPPoE Connection Setup
PPPoA Connection Setup
Procedure
Figure 3-8. PPPoA Connection Setup
3-10
3-11
Static Connection Setup
Procedure
3-12
DHCP Connection Setup
Figure 3-9. Static IP Connection Setup
Procedure
Bridged Connection
Figure 3-10. DHCP Connection Setup
3-13
3-14
Figure 3-11. Bridged Connection Setup
Procedure
3-15
CLIP Connection
Procedure
3-16
Figure 3-12. CLIP Connection Setup
Modify an Existing Connection
Procedure
TSML
Modem Setup
Figure 3-13. Modem Setup
3-17
3-18
Configuring the LAN
Figure 3-15. LAN Configuration Screen
Figure 3-14. TSML Connection
3-19
Enable/Disable DHCP
Figure 3-16. LAN Group 1 Configuration
Procedure
3-20
Changing the Routers IP address
Procedure
3-21
Firewall/NAT Services
Figure 3-17. Firewall/NAT Services Screen
Procedure
3-22
Advanced
UPnP
Figure 3-18. UPnP
Figure 3-19. SNTP
SNTP
3-23
Procedure
Figure 3-20. SNMP
SNMP
3-24
Procedure
3-25
IP QoS
Port Forwarding
Figure 3-21. IP QoS
Figure 3-22. Port Forwarding Netmeeting
3-26
Procedure
Figure 3-23. IP Filters
IP Filters
3-27
Procedure
3-28
LAN Clients
LAN Isolation
Figure 3-24. LAN Clients
Figure 3-25. LAN Isolation
Bridge Filters
3-29
Procedure
3-30
Figure 3-26. Bridge Filters
Figure 3-27. Multicast
Multicast
3-31
Procedure
3-32
IGMP Snooping
Static Routing
Figure 3-28. IGMP Snooping
Figure 3-29. Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
3-33
Procedure
3. Using the Web Interface
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Figure 3-30. Dynamic Routing
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Access Control
Figure 3-31. Access Control
3-35
Remote Log
System Commands
Tools
3-36
Table 3-2. Severity Levels 2 of
User Management
3-37
Figure 3-32. User Management
3-38
Update Gateway
Figure 3-33. Update Gateway
Procedure
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Analyzer
Ping Test
Figure 3-34. Analyzer
Figure 3-35. Ping Test
Modem Test
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Figure 3-36. Modem Test
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Status
Figure 3-37. Product Information
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3. Using the Web Interface
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The Router Is Not Functional
Troubleshooting
You Cannot Connect to the Router
The Status LED Continues to Blink
LEDs Blink in a Sequential Pattern
The Status LED is Always Off
What is a DMZ?
What is a Firewall?
What is NAT?
Terminology
What is a Router?
Index
IN-1
IN-2
IN-3
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