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SAGEM F@st
TM
1500
SAGEM F@st
TM
1500WG
Reference Manual
288 053 220-04
May 2005 Issue
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Contents
Main
Warning
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Contents
1. Introduction 1-1
2. Description and Physical installation 2-1
3. Configuring Client Computer 3-1
4. Configuring the SAGEM F@st 1500 ADSL router 4-1
A. Appendix A - Troubleshooting A-1 B. Appendix B - Safety warnings B-1
C. Appendix C - CABLES C-1
D. Appendix D - Technical specifications D-1
E. Appendix E - Default configuration E-1
List of figures
1. Introduction
1.1 About the SAGEM F@st
1500WG ADSL Router
1.2 Features and Benefits
1.3 Applications
Wireless and Wired LAN
Shared IP Address
Virtual Server
DMZ Host Support
Security
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
1.4 Composition of the supply
1.5 Prerequisites
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2. Description and Physical installation
2.1 Hardware Description
2.1.1 Front panel
2.1.2 Rear panel
2.2 Physical Installation 2.2.1 Installation instructions
Environment
Power supply source
Maintenance
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2.3 Settings and Connecting 2.3.1 ISP settings
2.3.2 Install the SAGEM F@st
1500 ADSL Router
2.3.3 Connect the ADSL Line
2.3.4 Phone Line Configuration
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2.3.5 Attach to Your Network Using Ethernet Cabling
2.3.6 Connect the Power Adapter
2.4 Powering up the SAGEM F@st 1500 ADSL router
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PC
Mac
3.1 TCP/IP Configuration
3.2 Configuring your Windows computer 3.2.1 On Windows 98 / Me
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Obtain IP Settings from SAGEM F@st
1500 ADSL Router
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3.2.3 On Windows 2000
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3.2.4 On Windows XP
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Obtain IP Settings from Sagem F@st1500 ADSL Router
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3.3 Configuring your Mac computer
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SAGEM F@st 1500
!
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Making Configuration Changes
4.1 STATUS
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4.2 "SETUP WIZARD" menu
4.2.1 PPP Setting
4.2.2 Channel and SSID
4.2.3 WEP
4.2.4 Access Control
4.3 SYSTEM
4.3.1 Time Settings
4.3.2 Password Settings
4.3.3 Configuration tools
4.3.4 Firmware Upgrade
4.3.5 Reset
4.4 "WAN" menu
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4.4.1 ATM PVC
Enter ATM (Asynchronous Trans fer Mode) function parameters here.
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The following parameters only appear in "Routed" mode that you can select in the "Protocol" field:
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4.5 LAN
4.5.1 VLAN
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4.5.2 DNS
4.6 Wireless
4.6.1 Channel and SSID
4.6.2 Access Control
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4.6.4 WEP
4.6.5 WPA
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4.7 NAT
4.7.1 Address Mapping
4.7.2 Virtual Server
4.7.3 Special Application
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4.8 Firewall
4.8.1 Access Control
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4.8.2 MAC Filter
4.8.3 URL Blocking
4.8.4 Schedule Rule
4.8.5 Intrusion Detection
1) Intrusion Detection Feature
2) Stateful Packet Inspection
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3) When hackers attempt to enter your network, we can alert you by e-mail
4) Connection Policy
5) DoS Criteria and Port Scan Criteria
4.8.6 DMZ
4.9 Route
4.9.1 Static Route
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4.9.3 Routing Table
4.10 QoS
4.10.1 Traffic Mapping
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4.10.2 Traffic statistics
4.11 Advanced
4.11.1 ADSL
ADSL
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The following items are included on this inform ation page:
4.11.2 Remote Management
4.11.3 SNMP
SNMP Setting
SNMP Trap
4.11.4 UPnP
4.11.5 DDNS
4.12 Finding the MAC address of a Network Card
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Appendix A - Troubleshooting
1500 ADSL Router can be easily monitored through pa nel indicators to identify problems.
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B.1 Safety warnings
B.1.1 Safety levels on the mains adapter unit
B.1.2 Safety levels on the SAGEM F@st 1500 unit
B.2 CE declaration of conformity
Safety
EMC
Radio (specific to SAGEM F@st 1500WG)
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C.1 Ethernet cable
C.1.1 Specifications
C.1.2 Wiring Conventions
C.1.3 RJ-45 Port Connection
C.1.4 Pin Assignments
General
Straight-Through Wiring
Crossover Wiring
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C.2.2 Wiring Conventions
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D. Appendix D - Technical specifications
D.1 Mechanical Characteristics - Displays
D.2 Electrical Characteristics
ADSL Features
Input Power
D.3 Soft Component Features
ATM Features
Management Features
Security Features
LAN Features
D.4 Radio Features
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D.5 Environmental characteristics
Internet Standards
E. Appendix E - Default configuration
Appendix E - Default configuration
E.1 Default user name and password for HTTP access
Password Empty
E.2 Default language for HTTP User Interface
Language used to display HTTP pages: English
E.3 Default configuration on the local area network side
E.4 Default configuration on the wide area network side
Note: The user can revert to the default configuration via the HT TP interface.
E.5 Default configuration for advanced functions