Open iConnectAccess624W User manual

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Copyright
Copyright© 2005 OPEN Networks Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. The content of this manual is subject to change
without notice. The information and messages contained herein are proprietary to OPEN Networks Pty Ltd. No
part of this manual may be translated, transcribed, reproduced, in any form, or by any means without prior
written permission by OPEN Networks Pty Ltd.
Disclaimer
For content and procedures available in this document, OPEN Networks Pty Ltd does not warrant or assume
any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus,
product, or process disclosed.
Rev.: 1.8
Date Released: September 30th, 2005

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Table Of Contents
Document Conventions................................................................................6
Introduction...................................................................................................7
System Requirements...............................................................................7
Web Browser Support:..............................................................................7
Your iConnectAccess624W At A Glance ....................................................8
Ports And Buttons.....................................................................................8
Restore To Factory Defaults .......................................................................................9
Front LED Panel .....................................................................................10
Before You Begin........................................................................................11
Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card................................................11
Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card................................................11
For Windows® 98 Second Edition / Windows® Me....................................................11
For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP..........................................................................12
Setting Up Your iConnectAccess624W.....................................................13
Default Settings.......................................................................................13
Log Into Your iConnectAccess624W ......................................................14
Setup Tab ....................................................................................................16
LAN Set Up.............................................................................................17
Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen................................................................17
Enabling DHCP.......................................................................................18
Management IP.........................................................................................................20
Ethernet Switch.......................................................................................24
Wide Area Network (WAN) Setup...........................................................26
Connection Types .....................................................................................................26
PPPoE Connection Type...........................................................................................27
PPPoA Connection Type...........................................................................................30
Static Connection Type.............................................................................................33
DHCP Connection Type............................................................................................36
Bridged Connection Type:.........................................................................................39
Classical IP Over ATM (CLIP) Connection ...............................................................42
Modify An Existing Connection ...............................................................44
Modem....................................................................................................45
Advanced Tab .............................................................................................47
UPnP.......................................................................................................48
SNTP ......................................................................................................50
SNMP......................................................................................................53

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IP QoS ....................................................................................................55
Port Forwarding ......................................................................................59
Allow Incoming Ping................................................................................62
DMZ........................................................................................................62
Custom Port Forwarding.........................................................................64
IP Filters..................................................................................................66
LAN Clients.............................................................................................69
LAN Isolation...........................................................................................71
Bridge Filters...........................................................................................73
Multicast..................................................................................................76
Static Routing..........................................................................................78
Dynamic Routing.....................................................................................80
Access Control........................................................................................82
Wireless Tab................................................................................................84
Setup.......................................................................................................85
Wireless Configuration:...........................................................................87
Security...................................................................................................89
Management...........................................................................................96
Associated Stations...................................................................................................98
Multiple SSID...........................................................................................................100
Tools Tab...................................................................................................102
System Commands...............................................................................103
Remote Log ..........................................................................................104
User Management ................................................................................106
Update Gateway ...................................................................................108
Ping Test...............................................................................................109
Modem Test..........................................................................................110
Status.........................................................................................................111
Network Statistics .................................................................................112
To View Ethernet Statistics: ....................................................................................112
To View DSL Statistics:...........................................................................................113
To View Wireless Statistics:....................................................................................113
Connection Status.................................................................................114
DHCP Clients........................................................................................115
Modem Status.......................................................................................116
Product Information...............................................................................117

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System Log...........................................................................................118
Log Out......................................................................................................119
Index ..........................................................................................................120

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Document Conventions
OPEN Networks’ Technical References use the following style conventions:
Type Face Used For:
Bold Typeface
GUI tabs;
GUI menu items;
Window and screen buttons
Italics
Window, dialog and screen:
Titles;
Field names.
User-entered data Data entered by the user
<Bold> Computer keyboard commands
Also, different strategies are used to draw your attention to certain pieces of information.
In order of how critical the information is to your system, these items are marked as Note,
Tip or Warning. For example:
NOTE:
NOTE:
If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you
will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more
than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
TIP:
TIP:
Ensure your computer is configured for DHCP mode and that proxies
are disabled in your browser.
You must also ensure that JavaScript support is enabled in browser
settings, so that the browser does not display a login redirection screen.
Finally, if any screen other than the Login screen appears, you may
need to delete your temporary Internet files. (ie, basically flush the
cached web pages).
WARNING:
WARNING!
WARNING!
If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you
will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more
than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.

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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your OPEN iConnectAccess624W. Fully-featured, it
is the perfect high-speed ADSL Modem WAN bridge/router, specifically designed to
connect your PC or LAN to the Internet and directly connect to your local area network
via a high speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port.
The iConnectAccess624W’s extensive routing and bridging functions render it a flexible
and scaleable platform for multiple users to access the Internet. Features include port
forwarding and VPN pass-through, along with the ability to enable public or private
Intranet solutions through a single IP address, using its RIP v 1 / 2 routing engine or
NAPT features.
The highest levels of security are implemented in the iConnectAccess624W, including
Stateful Packet Inspection firewall and DMZ support for a full suite of security options
against malicious intruders.
The iConnectAccess624W is fully compatible with all computers which support an
Ethernet interface and are running a TCP/IP protocol stack. So, plug in the
iConnectAccess624W (refer to the Quick Start Guide), configure it (per your ISP’s
instructions) and enjoy fast Internet access as never before!
System Requirements
Pentium® MMX 233MHz or greater computer, installed with the following:
CD-ROM drive;
Ethernet or wireless card installed in your computer with TCP/IP Protocol
(required only if you are connecting to the Ethernet port of your router);
OS independent for Ethernet.
Web Browser Support:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions);

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Your iConnectAccess624W At A Glance
The iConnectAccess624W has different ports and LEDs. The following list details these:
Ports And Buttons
DSL
The telephone cable connects from the line port of the iConnectAccess624W to the DSL
port of your line filter. (ADSL Line)
RESET
This button resets your iConnectAccess624W to factory default settings. (All customized
settings will be lost when you perform a reset.)
E1 – E4
The Ethernet cable connects from one of the four Ethernet ports of the
iConnectAccess624W to the Ethernet LAN port of your computer.
DC
The power cable connects from the DC port of the iConnectAccess624W to the mains
power outlet. Remember to use only the power cable supplied with your
iConnectAccess624W.
NOTE:
As each of the cables is connected, the corresponding LED will light up on
the front of the iConnectAccess624W.

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Restore To Factory Defaults
The Restore To Factory Defaults feature will reset the iConnectAccess624W to its factory
default configuration.
To Restore Factory Defaults to The iConnectAccess624W:
Ensure that the iConnectAccess624W has been powered on for a minimum of 10
seconds.
Use a blunt implement, such as a pencil or paperclip to press the reset
button for 10 seconds, then release it.
NOTE:
During this time the reset is in progress. Do NOT power the
iConnectAccess624W off whilst it resets.
The iConnectAccess624W will be reset to its factory defaults and once the indicator lights
have returned to green (non-blinking), the reset is complete.

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Front LED Panel
The following table displays the LED Status of each of the iConnectAccess624W’s LEDs
and the definitions of each:
ADSL Front Panel
LED LED Status Definition
Steadily Lit Up Power is supplied to the iConnectAccess624W.
POWER Flickering N/A
Steadily Lit Up iConnectAccess624W Ethernet cable is properly
connected to Computer Ethernet port.
E1 – E4 Flickering Ethernet is transmitting / receiving data.
Steadily Lit Up The wireless access point is enabled.
Off The wireless access point is disabled.
WIRELESS Flickering N/A
Steadily Lit Up ADSL connection is established.
DSL Flickering Router is trying to establish connection with ADSL
Service Provider.
Steadily Lit Up An Internet connection to iConnectAccess624W is
established.
INTERNET Flickering N/A

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Before You Begin
Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card
Before you can use your iConnectAccess624W, you may need to configure the Ethernet
ports on the modem.
Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card
For Windows® 98 Second Edition / Windows® Me
NOTE:
Please note that these instructions may vary, depending on whether this is
the first time you are configuring your Ethernet Driver in Windows. Those
below are for first time configurations.
step 1 From your Windows desktop, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
step 2 From the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon.
step 3 From the Network screen, highlight the Configuration tab to make it active.
step 4 From the The following network components are installed area of the
window, select TCP/IP-> xxx where xxx refers to the model of the Ethernet
card connected to your ADSL Modem, and click Properties.
step 5 From the TCP/IP Properties screen, click the IP Address tab to make it
active.
step 6 Highlight the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio button, and click OK
to save the settings.
step 7 Ensure that the iConnectAccess624W is powered on. Restart your system
when prompted.

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For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP
NOTE:
Please note that these instructions may vary, depending on whether this is
the first time you are configuring your Ethernet Driver in Windows. Those
below are for first-time configurations.
Windows® 2000:
step 1 From your Windows desktop, click Start > Control Panel.
step 2 From the Control Panel window, double-click the Network Connections icon.
step 3 From the Network Connections window, right-click on the Local Area
Connection icon and select Properties.
step 4 Proceed from step 4 in the Windows XP Ethernet Driver Configuration
Procedure below.
Windows® XP:
NOTE:
Instructions are based on the default Start menu option.
step 1 From your Windows desktop, click Start > Control Panel.
step 2 From the Control Panel window, double-click the Network Connections icon.
step 3 From the Network Connections window, right-click on the Local Area
Connection icon that reflects the model of the Ethernet Card connected to
your iConnectAccess624W, and click Properties.
step 4 Ensure that the Connect Using field indicates the model of the Ethernet Card
connected to your iConnectAccess624W.
NOTE:
This is important especially if you have more than one Local Area
Connection icon displayed in the Network Connections window. Ensure that
you have selected the correct one.
step 5 From the This connection uses the following items: area of the Properties
window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
step 6 From the General tab of the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window,
highlight the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio button, and click OK.
step 7 Click OK again to close the dialog.
step 8 Ensure that your iConnectAccess624W is powered on. Restart your system
when prompted.

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Setting Up Your iConnectAccess624W
This section will guide you through your iConnectAccess624W’s configuration via the
web interface. The iConnectAccess624W is shipped with a standard PPP configuration.
Default Settings
The following table lists the default settings for your iConnectAccess624W. These
settings may change depending on your ISP. Please check with your ISP for more
information.
Setting Default Value
Login Username root
Login Password øP3N
Username <blank>
Password <blank>
Protocol PPPoE
VPI 8
Quickstart
VCI 35
Server On Enabled
Start IP 192.168.1.100
End IP 192.168.1.200
DHCP Configuration
Lease Time 604800 seconds (7 days)
IP Address 192.168.1.254
Management IP Netmask 255.255.255.0

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Log Into Your iConnectAccess624W
To Log Into Your iConnectAccess624W:
step 1 Open your web browser and enter http://192.168.1.254 in the
Address bar, then press <Enter>. The following screen appears:
step 2 In the Log In screen, enter root (case sensitive) in the Username field and
in the Password field, enter ØP3N (zero, P three, N - case sensitive).
step 3 Click Log In.
TIP:
Ensure that proxies are disabled in your browser.
You must also ensure that JavaScript support is enabled in browser
settings, so that the browser does not display a login redirection screen.
Finally, if any screen other than the Login screen appears, you may need
to delete your temporary Internet files. (ie, basically flush the cached web
pages).
step 4 Once you have logged in, the following screen appears:
The Home tab will allow you to access the other menus of the iConnectAccess624W’s
web interface and displays some basic status information. It consists of the following
menus that provide all the options you need to configure and operate your
iConnectAccess624W:

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Tab Function
Setup Configuration of LAN and WAN Settings.
Advanced Configuration of advanced options within the iConnectAccess624W
such as security, routing and filtering.
Wireless Configuration of wireless features.
Tools Access tools and diagnostics to assist in debugging.
Status Obtain the status of the iConnectAccess624W.
Help View the extensive online help.

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Setup Tab
The Setup screen consists of two set up subsections: LAN Setup and WAN Setup. From
here you can select the LAN and WAN Settings you wish to configure by clicking the
appropriate links from the menu list.
Its options include:
LAN Setup:
LAN Configuration;
Ethernet Switch;
WAN Setup:
New Connection;
Modem.

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LAN Set Up
By default, your iConnectAccess624W has the DHCP server (LAN side) enabled. If you
already have a DHCP server running on your network, you must disable one of them; if
you connect a second DHCP server into the network, you will experience network errors
and the network will not function normally.
Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen
Before configuring the IP settings for your LAN, you will need to select the Ethernet
interface type to set up in the LAN Configuration screen.
To do this, from any web interface screen:
step 1 Click Setup, then LAN Configuration. The following screen appears:
step 2 Click Configure. The following screen appears.
step 3 Ensure the Use the following Static IP address radio button is highlighted,
and in the area beneath this field, enter a different IP Address in the IP
Address field if required.

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step 4 Enter the netmask in the Netmask field as required.
step 5 Click Apply, then Tools. The following screen appears:
step 6 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save
when the following appears:
NOTE:
If you change this address from the default, you will need to reconnect
using your new IP Address.
Enabling DHCP
A static IP address must be set on the iConnectAccess624W if the DHCP server is to be
enabled.
step 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of the Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen
procedure.
step 2 In the Enable DHCP Server area of the screen, highlight the Enable DHCP
Server radio button.
step 3 Enter the Start IP Address in the Start IP: field. This address is the
beginning of the range from which the DHCP Server starts issuing IP
addresses.
step 4 Enter the End IP Address in the End IP Address field. This address is the
end of the range from which the DHCP Server issues IP addresses.
step 5 Click Apply, then Tools. The following screen appears:

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step 6 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save
when the following appears:

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The following table lists the Enable DHCP Server area of the LAN Group 1 Configuration
screen fields and their definitions:
Field Description
Unmanaged Highlight this radio button if this LAN group does not require a management IP
address.
Obtain an IP address
automatically Check this checkbox if another DHCP server is providing addressing for the
iConnectAccess624W.
IP Address This field will be populated when the iConnectAccess624W
receives an IP Address from a DHCP Server.
Netmask This field will be populated when the iConnectAccess624W
receives an IP Address from a DHCP Server.
PPP IP Address Check this checkbox if PPP is providing addressing.
Use the following Static IP
Address Highlight this radio button to use a static address for your router. This is the default
setting.
IP Address Enter a static IP address, the Default IP Address for the
iConnectAccess624W is 192.168.1.254..
Netmask Enter static the subnet mask; the Default Netmask for the
iConnectAccess624W is 255.255.255.0.
Default Gateway Enter the default gateway if specified by your ISP.
Otherwise leave this field blank and it will be automatically
populated when an ISP connection is made.
Hostname
This is the assigned hostname for the
iConnectAccess624W. The Hostname can be any
alphanumeric word that does not contain spaces. The
default hostname is R624.
Domain The Domain Name is used in conjunction with the
Hostname to uniquely identify the iConnectAccess624W.
Static Options Enable DHCP Server
Highlighting the Enable DHCP Server radio button turns
on the DHCP server. This will need to be disabled if a
DHCP server is already running on the LAN. The DHCP
Server is set to on by default.
Start IP
This address is the beginning of the range from which the
DHCP Server starts issuing IP addresses. You need to
ensure the iConnectAccess624W Management IP address
and any statically-defined addresses are not within the
DHCP start and end address ranges. The default Start IP
address is 192.168.1.100.
End IP This is the end of the DHCP Server IP address range.
The default End IP is 192.168.1.200
Lease Time
The Lease Time is the amount of time a LAN computer will
hold the IP address. The client will automatically renew
the address after this time has elapsed. If the LAN
computer does not renew the address after the lease
period the lease information will be removed from the
DHCP database. This database can be viewed under
Tools> DHCP Clients. The lease time is in units of
seconds; the default value is 604800 seconds (7 days).
Enable DHCP Relay
Highlighting the Enable DHCP Relay radio button
configures the iConnectAccess624W to forward the DHCP
request to a remote DHCP server. Enter the remote
DHCP server address in the Relay IP field.
Server and Relay Off This will disable the iConnectAccess624W’s DHCP server
and relay functionality.
Management IP
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