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5-6 5.5 DSL Configuration .................................. 5-8 5.6 Configuration File ..................................5-11 5.1 Configuration The NetDSL Configuration walks you through the configuration of the NetDSL with a series of windows. You will be asked to enter information that you received from your ISP or network administrator – refer to Section 1.4, Information You Will Need for the configuration parameters for a Single IP Address Account or a Multiple IP Address Account, and other additional parameters necessary for use of the unit. For your convenience, the NetDSL Configuration provides instructions in each window to guide you through the installation process. To exit the NetDSL Configuration, click on the Exit button. If you need more information, click on the Help button. Configuration 5.2 Outline of Configuration With the Configuration feature you have the flexibility to configure one parameter at any time and to change more technical default settings. The Configuration window is organized in a hierarchical tree format. From the NetDSL Manager, click General Configuration to access the General Configuration window. Click on the item that you wish to configure, and then set the parameters. General Configuration • Administrative Security: Sets your modem’s name and enables password protection (optional). • Bridge Packet Filtering Table:Monitors and selectively filters packets that enter or leave the NetDSL. LAN Configuration • LAN Configuration: Allows you to set the primary and secondary IP addresses and Subnet Mask information for the LAN. DSL Configuration • ATM PVC Properties: Allows you to specify the name of the ATM Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC), and the values of Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). • ATM Service Type: Allows you to choose the ATM service category supporting your ATM connection and the rate parameters associated with the service: Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) and Constant Bit Rate (CBR). From this panel you can specify the Peak Cell Rate (PCR) in kbps, and you can set the Operations and Maintenance (OAM) F5 timer period. If the period is set to zero, the OAM F5 loopback cell will not be sent. If the period is non-zero, the loopback cell is sent according to the specified period to the remote peer. Configuration File • Save Configuration File: Saves your customized configuration settings to your local hard disk drive as a configuration file (*.cfg). This is especially helpful for network management. • Load Configuration File: Allows you to load any previously saved configuration file. 5-2 NetDSL Software User’s Guide Configuration 5.3 General Configuration Administrative Security The first configuration panel in the NetDSL General Configuration is the Administrative Security. From this panel, you can create a Router Name and select Password Protected for administrative security. Naming your modem is mandatory. The default name for the modem is “NetDSL.” If you are concerned with administration security, you should select Password Protected. This optional feature limits NetDSL Manager access to users with the correct password. To select this feature, check Password Protected, and then click Change Password. When you type your password and confirmation in the edit boxes, they will appear as asterisk (****). Figure 5.1 Administrative Security After setting your Administrative Security, Click Apply to continue configuring your modem. To exit the NetDSL, click on the Exit button. If you need help, click on the Help button. Bridge Packet Filtering Table From Configuration, double-click on the General Configuration icon, and click on the Bridge Packet Filtering Table in the left panel. The bridge packet filters also allow you to monitor and selectively filter packets that enter or leave the NetDSL when in the bridge mode. You can use filtering to protect your network from unauthorized access, and restrict certain traffic from leaving your LAN. The Bridge Packet Filtering Table also allows up to 32 sequential filters, and each filter can be set to examine source MAC, destination MAC, or both. From Configuration this panel, you can Add New Bridge Packet Filter, Modify Bridge Packet Filter, or Remove Bridge Packet Filter. Figure 5.2 Bridge Packet Filter Add New Bridge Packet Filter To add a new IP Packet Filter, click the New button. This will open the Add New Bridge Packet Filter window. Figure 5.3 Add New Bridge Packet Filter Enter the Bridge packet filter parameters according to the following criteria: MAC: Identifies each device on the network and the Internet. The characteristics of each packet that enters the NetDSL are compared to the bridge packet filters’ parameters to see if they match (true), or whether they do not match (false). For either true/false condition, the packets can be set to: Pass: Automatically pass through the modem. Restrict: Pass only if there is an available connection. 5-4 NetDSL Software User’s Guide Configuration Dis...
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