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Contents
Rev 1910010516
TL-ER6120 Multi-WAN VPN Router
FCC STATEMENT
COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS
CE Mark Warning
Chapter 1 About this Guide
CONTENTS
Network Requirements
Chapter 4 Application
Appendix B
Hardware Specifications
Glossary
Appendix A
Package Contents
1.2 Conventions
Symbol
Chapter 1 About this Guide
1.1 Intended Readers
Provides the possible solutions to the problems that may occur during
Lists the hardware specifications of this Router
Specifications
Appendix B FAQ
2.1 Overview of the Router
z Powerful Data Processing Capability
z Powerful Firewall
Chapter 2 Introduction
Hardware
2.2 Features
z Multi-WAN Ports
z Easy-to-use
Security
2.3 Appearance
2.3.1 Front Panel
Traffic Control
Indication
z Reset button
z LEDs
Status
2.3.2 Rear Panel
z Power Socket
z Grounding Terminal
3.1 Network
Chapter 3 Configuration
3.1.1 Status
Figure 3-1 Status
3.1.2 System Mode
The TL-ER6120 Router can work in three modes NAT, Non-NAT and Classic
Figure 3-3 Network Topology - Non-NAT Mode
Figure 3-2 Network Topology - NAT Mode
z Non-NAT Mode
z NAT Mode
3.1.3 WAN
3.1.3.1 WAN Mode
z Classic Mode
¾ WAN Mode
1 Static IP
3.1.3.2 WAN1
Tips
2 Dynamic IP
¾ Static IP
¾ Dynamic IP
Use the following DNS
¾ Dynamic IP Status
Get IP Address by
Unicast
3 PPPoE
Connection Type Select PPPoE if your ISP provides xDSL Virtual
¾ PPPoE Settings
Figure 3-9 WAN - PPPoE
The following items are displayed on this screen
secondary
Optional. Enter the ISP address provided by your ISP
Subnet Address
¾ PPPoE Status
Connection Type
IP Address
IP Address
4 L2TP
Account Name Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are
¾ L2TP Settings
Figure 3-10 WAN - L2TP
The following items are displayed on this screen
If Static IP is selected, configure the subnet mask of WAN
You can select the proper Active Mode according to your
Status IP Address Primary DNS Secondary DNS
¾ L2TP Status
5 PPTP
Primary DNS/Secondary DNS Upstream Bandwidth Downstream Bandwidth
Figure 3-11 WAN - PPTP
¾ PPTP Settings
The following items are displayed on this screen
Account Name
6 BigPond
¾ PPTP Status
z “Disconnected” indicates that the connection has been
¾ BigPond Settings
Status
¾ BigPond Status
3.1.4.1 LAN
3.1.4 LAN
¾ LAN
3.1.4.2 DHCP
¾ DHCP Settings
3.1.4.4 DHCP Reservation
3.1.4.3 DHCP Client
¾ List of Reserved Address
¾ DHCP Reservation
Activate or Inactivate the corresponding entry
3.1.5.1 DMZ
3.1.5 DMZ
¾ DMZ
3.1.6 MAC Address
Tips
¾ MAC Address
Set the MAC Address for LAN port
Set the MAC Address for WAN port
Set the MAC Address for DMZ port
3.1.7.1 Statistics
3.1.7 Switch
¾ Statistics
3.1.7.2 Port Mirror
¾ Port Mirror
¾ General
Application Example
3.1.7.3 Rate Control
Tips
¾ Rate Control
3.1.7.4 Port Config
3.1.7.5 Port Status
¾ Port Config
Tips
3.2 User Group
3.1.7.6 Port VLAN
¾ Port VLAN
¾ List of Group
¾ Group Config
3.2.1 Group
3.2.2 User
3.2.3 View
¾ User Config
¾ List of User
¾ NAPT
3.3.1.1 NAT Setup
3.3 Advanced
3.3.1 NAT
¾ List of Rules
3.3.1.2 One-to-One NAT
¾ Multi-Nets NAT
3.3.1.3 Multi-Nets NAT
¾ list of Rules
Application Example Network Requirements
Configuration procedure
¾ Virtual Server
3.3.1.4 Virtual Server
¾ List of Rules
3.3.1.5 Port Triggering
¾ Port Triggering
3.3.1.6 ALG
¾ List of Rules
3.3.2 Traffic Control
3.3.2.1 Setup
¾ ALG
¾ Interface Bandwidth
3.3.2.2 Bandwidth Control
¾ List of Rules
¾ Bandwidth Control Rule
Select the data stream direction for the entry. The direction of arrowhead
3.3.3.1 Session Limit
3.3.3 Session Limit
¾ General
¾ Session Limit
3.3.4.1 Configuration
3.3.4 Load Balance
3.3.3.2 Session List
3.3.4.2 Policy Routing
¾ General
3.3.4.3 Link Backup
¾ List of Rules
¾ General
¾ List of Rules
3.3.4.4 Protocol
¾ List of Protocol
3.3.5 Routing
3.3.5.1 Static Route
¾ Protocol
¾ List of Rules
¾ Static Route
There is a network topology as the following figure shown
Application Example
¾ General
3.3.5.2 RIP
¾ List of RIP
3.3.5.3 Route Table
3.4.1 Anti ARP Spoofing
3.4 Firewall
3.4.1.1 IP-MAC Binding
Status
¾ IP-MAC Binding
¾ General
IP Address
¾ List of Rules
3.4.1.2 ARP Scanning
3.4.1.3 ARP List
3.4.2 Attack Defense
The following items are displayed on this screen
Figure 3-48 Attack Defense
¾ General
¾ MAC Filtering
3.4.3 MAC Filtering
¾ General
¾ General
3.4.4 Access Control
3.4.4.1 URL Filtering
¾ List of Rules
¾ List of Rules
Configuration Procedure
¾ URL Filtering Rule
Select the mode for URL Filtering. “Keyword’’ indicates that all the
3.4.4.2 Web Filtering
3.4.4.3 Access Rules
Select the service for the entry. Only the service belonging to the
¾ Access Rules
other service types can still pass through the Router. You can add
Select the Source IP Range for the entries, including the following
group on3.2.1 Group
Select this option to specify the priority for the added entries. The
¾ List of Rules
3.4.4.4 Service
3.4.5.1 Control Rules
¾ Service
¾ List of Service
3.4.5 App Control
¾ General
¾ Control Rules
3.4.5.2 Database
3.5 VPN
¾ List of Rules
3.5.1.1 IKE Policy
3.5.1 IKE
¾ IKE Policy
¾ List of IKE Policy
3.5.1.2 IKE Proposal
¾ IKE Proposal
3.5.2.1 IPsec Policy
3.5.2 IPsec
¾ List of IKE Proposal
Select the network mode for IPsec policy. Options include
¾ IPsec Policy
¾ General
z IKE Mode
Key-In
z Manual Mode
IPsec Proposal
Incoming SPI
¾ List of IPsec Policy IPsec
3.5.2.2 IPsec Proposal
Tips
¾ IPsec Proposal
¾ List of IPsec Proposal
3.5.2.3 IPsec SA
Protocol
Authentication
3.5.3 L2TP/PPTP
3.5.3.1 L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
Specify the working mode for this Router. Options include
¾ L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
¾ General
tunnel
TunnelSelect the network mode for the tunnel. Options include
3.5.3.2 IP Address Pool
¾ List of Configurations
¾ IP Address Pool
¾ List of IP Pool
3.6 Services
3.6.1 PPPoE Server
3.5.3.3 List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
3.6.1.1 General
¾ General PPPoE Server Dial-up Access Only
Idle Timeout Authentication Auth Protocol Radius Server Shared Key
3.6.1.2 IP Address Pool
IP Address Range
3.6.1.3 Account
¾ IP Address Pool
Pool Name
¾ Account
¾ List of Account
3.6.1.4 Exceptional IP
¾ Exceptional IP
3.6.1.5 List of Account
3.6.2 E-Bulletin
¾ List of Account
¾ General
¾ E-Bulletin
Enable E-Bulletin
Enable Logs
Tips
3.6.3 Dynamic DNS
¾ List of E-Bulletin
Content Object Effective Time Publisher Description Status
¾ Dyndns DDNS
3.6.3.1 DynDNS
¾ List of DynDNS Account
3.6.3.2 No-IP
¾ No-IP DDNS
¾ List of No-IP Account
3.6.3.3 PeanutHull
¾ PeanutHull DDNS
¾ List of PeanutHull Account
3.6.3.4 Comexe
¾ Comexe DDNS
¾ List of Comexe Account
3.6.4 UPnP
¾ List of UPnP Mapping
3.7 Maintenance
3.7.1 Admin Setup
3.7.1.1 Administrator
¾ Administrator
3.7.1.2 Login Parameter
Tips
Application Example Network Requirements
Configuration Procedure
¾ General
Web Management Port Enter the Web Management Port for the Router
¾ Remote Management
3.7.2.1 Factory Defaults
3.7.2 Management
3.7.1.3 Remote Management
¾ Export
3.7.2.3 Reboot
¾ Configuration Version
3.7.2.2 Export and Import
3.7.3 License
3.7.2.4 Firmware Upgrade
3.7.4.1 Interface Traffic Statistics
3.7.4 Statistics
¾ Interface Traffic Statistics
¾ Advanced WAN Information
3.7.4.2 IP Traffic Statistics
3.7.5.1 Diagnostics
3.7.5 Diagnostics
¾ IP Traffic Statistics
¾ Ping
¾ Tracert
3.7.5.2 Online Detection
¾ General
¾ List of WAN status
3.7.6 Time
¾ Current Time
3.7.7 Logs
¾ Config
¾ List of Logs
Send System Logs
Level
Description
4.1 Network Requirements
Chapter 4 Application
4.3.1 Internet Setting
4.2 Network Topology 4.3 Configurations
Tips
4.3.1.2 WAN Mode
4.3.1.1 System Mode
4.3.1.3 Internet Connection
Figure 4-4 Link Backup 131
4.3.1.4 Link Backup
Figure 4-3 WAN - Static IP
4.3.2.1 IPsec VPN
4.3.2 VPN Setting
1 IKE Setting
Settings
Tips
Policy Name
Settings
2 IPsec Setting
z IPsec Proposal
z IPsec Policy
proposalIPsec1 you just created
Tips
Settings
4.3.2.2 PPTP VPN Setting
z IP Address Pool
z L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
4.3.3.1 User Group
4.3.3 Network Management
z Group
Settings
z User
z View
Figure 4-11 Group Config
Settings
1 Enable Bandwidth Control
4.3.3.2 App Control
4.3.3.3 Bandwidth Control
Keep the default value
2 Interface Bandwidth
3 Bandwidth Control Rule
Settings
4.3.3.4 Session Limit
4.3.4 Network Security
Settings
1 Scan and import the entries to ARP List
4.3.4.1 LAN ARP Defense
2 Set IP-MAC Binding Entry Manually
00-11-22-33-44-aa
4.3.4.2 WAN ARP Defense
3 Set Attack Defense
Settings
4.3.4.4 Traffic Monitoring
4.3.4.3 Attack Defense
1 Port Mirror
2 Statistics
Figure 4-25 IP Traffic Statistics
Chapter 5 CLI
5.1 Configuration
Figure 5-3 Select the port to connect
Figure 5-2 Connection Description
Figure 5-5 Connection Properties Settings 149
Figure 5-4 Port Settings
Mode
5.2 Interface Mode
Accessing Path
Logout or Access the next
5.3 Online Help
admin
5.4 Command Introduction
5.4.1 ip
TP-LINK ip-mac get mode
TP-LINK # ip-mac set mode restrict
5.4.2 ip-mac
TP-LINK # sys export config
TP-LINK # sys restore
5.4.4 user
TP-LINK # sys import config
TP-LINK # user set username Enter new username tplink
TP-LINK user set password Enter old password
TP-LINK # user set password Enter old password
5.4.5 history
Exit CLI
View the history command
5.4.6 exit
TP-LINK history clear
Ports
Appendix A Hardware Specifications
Power
Standards
Appendix B FAQ
4. Make sure that the NAT DMZ service is disabled
data authentication, and anti-replay services. ESP encapsulates
Appendix C Glossary
Glossary
AH (Authentication Header )
Glossary
for services such as IPSec that require keys. Before any IPSec
Description
Description
Glossary
Telnet is used for remote terminal connection, enabling users to
Description
Glossary