Yamaha RTX810 User manual

Please ensure to read this first.
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha RTX810.
Please carefully read this manual before use to ensure
appropriate installation and configuration.
Please ensure to follow all the warnings and precautions
provided in this manual in thereby ensuring appropriate and safe use.
Please retain this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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readthisfirst.
Gigabit VPN Router
RTX810
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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing the Yamaha RTX810.
This product is a Gigabit VPN Router that is suitable for use in small and medium-sized enterprise networks.
Please
ensure you
have all the
following
accessories.
• LAN cable (1)
• Please ensure to read this rst (this manual)
• CD-ROM (1)
Main content
of this
manual
Outline of the product
• What the product enables you to do ........................................................................P.10
• Name and functions of all the parts .........................................................................P.11
Other information
• Major specications .................................................................................................P.13
Please also
ensure to
refer to all
the other
instruction
manuals.
This manual only describes basic connection
information.
Please refer to the following manuals/Help content according to the necessity.
• Instruction manual (downloadable from the Yamaha network peripheral
equipment website): Provides other Internet connection methods, filter
congurations, and administrative and other information needed to fully utilizing the
product.
• Command reference manual (CD-ROM):Provides detailed configurations
available via console commands.
• Help on the “Basic configuration page”:Provides detailed explanations on
the configurable items of each setting screen. Please click “Help” on the “Basic
conguration page”.
Tip
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Safety precautions
Please ensure to carefully read and observe the following
precautions in thereby ensuring safe use of the product.
The precautions provided on pages 3 ~ 7 concern safe and
appropriate use of the product and on preventing any risk
to you and other people as well as any physical damage.
Please ensure to retain it somewhere anyone using
the product can access at any time after having first
thoroughly read it.
1. This product is intended for use in general ofces
and was not designed for use in any elds requiring
a high degree of reliability in the handling of human
lives or valuable assets.
2. Please note that Yamaha cannot accept any liability for
any losses or damages resulting from improper use.
3. Please ensure to immediately remove the power
cord from the outlet in any of the following cases.
Failure to observe this may result in fire or an
electric shock. Please ensure to request the dealer
concerned to carry out any necessary repairs or
inspections.
• Any abnormal odor or noise occurs;
• Smoke is emitted;
• The product is broken; or
• The product has been exposed to water.
4. Do not handle the product or the power cord with
wet hands. Failure to observe this could result in
electric shock or damage to the product.
5. Do not insert any metal, paper, or foreign objects
into any of the gaps in the panel. Failure to observe
this could result in re, electric shock, or damage to
the product.
6. Do not disassemble or alter this product in any way.
Failure to observe this could result in re, electric
shock, or damage to the product.
7. Ensure not to damage the cable. Failure to observe
this could result in re, electric shock, or damage to
the product.
• Ensure not to place any heavy objects on the
cable.
• Ensure not to process the cable in any way.
• Ensure not use any staples to fix the cable in
place.
• Ensure not to apply excessive force to the cable.
• Ensure to keep the cable away from anything hot.
Particular usage in
this manual
Abbreviations
The following company and product names will be
abbreviated as below in this manual
• Yamaha RTX810: The product
• 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T cable: LAN
cable
Concerning detailed
technical information
Detailed knowledge of the Internet and networks may be
required to fully utilize this product. The attached manual
does not describe any such information and hence you
will need to refer to a commercially available guidebook
or other appropriate materials for more details.
• No part of this document may be copied or used in
any form without prior permission from Yamaha.
• The content of this manual, specifications of
the product and “Basic configuration page” are
subject to change for the sake of improvement
without notice (this manual is based on information
available as of March 2013).
• Yamaha cannot accept any liability for any loss of
or damage to information resulting from any use of
the product. Please also note that the warranty only
covers physical damage to the product.
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8. Ensure to only use the specified power supply
voltage. Use of any different power supply voltage,
for example overseas voltage, could result in
damage to the product.
9. Connect the power plug to an outlet that you can
see and reach in thereby ensuring that you can
easily remove it if the necessity arises.
10. Ensure to fully and securely insert the power plug
into the outlet. Being insufciently inserted could
result in an electric shock. It could also lead to dust
accumulating on the plug, which could then result
in heat or re.
11. Verify that the current capacity of the outlet or
a power strip in thereby ensuring that use of the
product does not exceed it. Any overheating or
degradation of the power strip could result in re.
12. Ensure to only use cables that suit the specications
of the port concerned. Connecting any cable other
than which ts the originally intended specications
could result in re or damage to the product.
13. Ensure not to touch any of the ports with your
fingers or anything metallic. Failure to observe
this could result in electric shock or damage to the
product.
14. Ensure the product does not fall or strongly
impacted. The internal parts could break, which
could then result in electric shock, re, or damage
to the product.
15. Do not install the product anywhere it will be
exposed to dust or humidity, oily smoke or steam,
or corrosive gas. Failure to observe this could result
in re, electric shock, or damage to the product.
16. Ensure adequate heat ventilation. Failure to observe
this could result in re or damage to the product.
• Ensure not to cover the product with a cloth or
tablecloth.
• Ensure the product does not get pushed into a
narrow, poorly ventilated place.
• Ensure the ventilation holes do not get blocked.
17. Ensure not to touch the product or the power cable
if you hear any thunder. Failure to observe this
could result in electric shock.
18. Periodically remove any dirt and dust from the
power cable. Failure to observe this could result in
re.
19. Ensure not to install the product anywhere unstable
or where it will be exposed to vibrations as it could
fall over or turn upside down, thus resulting in
injury or damage to the product.
20. Ensure not to install the product anywhere it will be
exposed to direct sunlight or extraordinarily high
temperatures (near a heater, etc.). Failure to observe
this could result in damage to the product.
21. Ensure not to use the product anywhere it will
be exposed to rapid changes in the ambient
temperature. Any rapid change in the ambient
temperature could result in condensation on the
product, which could then result in damage to the
product. Ensure to leave the product for a while
until it has dried off with the power turned off if any
condensation has occurred.
22. Ensure not to stack the product with other
equipment. Failure to observe this could result in
heat building up and damage to the product.
23. Ensure not to connect any cables while the power
is turned on. Failure to observe this could result
in damage to the product and any connected
equipment.
24. Ensure to earth any static electricity from your body
or clothing before touching the product. Failure to
observe this could result in damage to the product.
25. Connecting a USB data communication terminal
to the USB port of the product will enable a
wireless WAN connection via the 3G mobile phone
network. Even if the data communication terminal
contract is a at-rate system any use of it with an
improper conguration could be charged for under
the measured-rate system. Please note that Yamaha
cannot assume any responsibility for any losses
resulting from improper use or conguration of the
product.
26. Please note that the USB port and microSD slot of
this product will not necessarily support all types of
USB memory sticks and microSD cards.
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Safety precautions
(Continued from the previous page)

35. When transferring/disposing of the product please
ensure to read the “Instructions on transferring/
disposing of the product” in the Instruction manual”
(downloadable from the Yamaha network peripheral
equipment website) and perform the following.
(1) Delete the netvolante DNS registration.
(2) Initialize all the congurations.
36. Ensure to follow the instructions of your local
government when disposing of the product.
37. A 1000BASE-T connection will require an
Enhanced Category 5 (CAT5e) or better LAN cable.
27. Operation of USB memory sticks and microSD
cards can be veried from the “Basic conguration
page” – “Advanced settings and information”
– “Configure external device” screen – “Test
performance of external memory”. Please refer
to the following URL for more details on the
supported USB memory sticks and microSD cards.
http://www.yamaha.com/products/en/network/
28. It is recommended that any data on a USB memory
stick or microSD card be periodically backed
up. Please note that Yamaha cannot assume any
responsibility for any damage resulting from the
loss or destruction of data during usage of the
product.
29. Please note that Yamaha cannot assume any
responsibility for any damage resulting from
improper use or conguration of the product.
30. Ensure not to install the product anywhere it will be
exposed to any strong magnetic force.
31. Do not connect any equipment that generates any
noise on the same power line as the product.
32. Use of the product can result in noise being
generated in telephones, radios, and TVs. If any
noise does occur then please change the place or
direction in which the product is installed.
33. If you transfer the product you will also need to
transfer the instruction manuals.
34. A lithium battery is used in the product as a power
backup for the clock function. Ensure to follow
the instructions of your local government when
disposing of the battery.
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Important notice
Concerning the security measures and
firewall functionality of the product
The Internet is a convenient tool that can be used to
collect information available anywhere in the world
on websites and to exchange messages via e-mail.
However, it does include the risk of unauthorized
access to your PC.
When you maintain a constant connection to the
Internet or have a server in place, in particular, you
need to understand the risk of unauthorized access
and utilize security measures. The product is equipped
with a rewall function as a security measure but new
unauthorized access methods and loopholes (security
holes) are constantly being discovered and thus
no completely infallible prevention method exists.
We would like you to understand that an Internet
connection always includes risk and thus strongly
recommend that you constantly obtain the latest
information and implement security measures as
your own responsibility.
Concerning billing
When the product is used with a measured-rate line
service (for example: the 3G mobile phone network)
please ensure that you thoroughly understand the auto-
outgoing call function prior to use. Whenever the product
is connected to the Internet or a LAN it monitors all the
data sent by the software on your PC (for example: e-mail
software or Web browser) and the addresses of the data
being transferred via the LAN. The inclusion of any other
address than from the LAN can result in auto-outgoing
calls to the line taking place in accordance with the preset
congurations.
If an incorrect configuration is set or you forget to
disconnect the line the software or equipment may
send periodic packets which can then result in
unexpected communication charges and/or provider
connection fees.
Please ensure to check the communication record and
verify whether any unintended communications have
taken place. In addition, it is strongly recommended that
you periodically check the Yamaha network peripheral
equipment website (http://www.yamaha.com/products/
en/network/) to obtain the latest information on the
congurations and revisions of the product.
Unexpected communication charges may occur
when you:
• start using the product;
• change any provider connection settings of the product;
• install new software on your PC;
• connect to the network with a new PC, network
equipment, or peripheral equipment;
• update the rmware of the product; or
• perform any different operations than usual or sense a
difference in the communication response.
Notes
• After cancelling/changing your provider contract please
ensure to delete or recongure the connection conguration
of the product. Failure to observe this could result in
unexpected charges from your telephone carrier or provider.
• Unexpected communication charges could occur according
to the status (change in access point, maintenance, error,
etc.) of the provider side. Please ensure to pay constant
attention to any notifications you receive from your
provider.
Control of the cumulative access period
of the product
When the product is connected to a measured-rate line service
(for example: the 3G mobile phone network) outgoing
restrictions can be set that are based on accumulative send/
receive data and the cumulative connection period. This
function is based on accumulative send/receive data and
cumulative connection period calculated by the product
and will not necessarily correspond to the different billing
calculation methods used due to factors such as service
discounts and communication period calculation methods that
are unique to the provider concerned.
The outgoing restriction function may not therefore always
work as intended in actual use. If greater accuracy is required
you will need to conduct tests over a certain period of time to
check for any discrepancies.
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Concerning trademarks
• All the company and product names used in this
manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of the
companies concerned.
• This product is equipped with RSA®
BSAFE™ software of RSA Security
Inc. RC4 and BSAFE are the registered
trademarks of RSA Security Inc. in the
U.S. and other countries.
Open source software used
in the product
• PCRE
• MT19937
• OpenSSL
• Original SSLeay
• Net-SNMP
Please refer to the annex of the “Instruction Manual”
(downloadable from the Yamaha network peripheral
equipment website) for more details on the pertinent
license terms and conditions.
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Concerning software license contracts
when using the DOWNLOAD button
By changing the configuration of the product the
DOWNLOAD button can be used to update its internal
rmware.
Changing the setting to enable the revision update and
performing a revision update by pressing the DOWNLOAD
button means that you have thereby agreed with the software
license contract (hereinafter referred to as “the contract”).
Please ensure that you have read the contract before using it.
Ensure to change the setting that enables revision updates of
the rmware via the DOWNLOAD button if you do not agree
with the contract. Yamaha cannot assume any responsibility
for any damages resulting from software or any other causes
including negligence.
Please ensure to check the “Instruction Manual” (downloadable
from the Yamaha network peripheral equipment website) for
more details on using the DOWNLOAD button.
Please ensure to retain this manual in a safe place for future
reference.
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
This License Agreement (the "AGREEMENT") is a
legal agreement between you and Yamaha Corporation
("YAMAHA") under which YAMAHA is providing the
rmware of YAMAHA’s router products (the "PRODUCT")
and related software program, documentation and electronic
les (collectively, the "SOFTWARE").
This AGREEMENT applies to the SOFTWARE which
YAMAHA provides you and the installed copy thereof,
subject to the provision of 1-1 herein, into the PRODUCT or
personal computer owned by you.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE:
1-1. YAMAHA grants you a personal non-exclusive license to
install the SOFTWARE and use the SOFTWARE on the
PRODUCT or other devices, including but not limited to
the personal computer, which you own.
1-2. You shall not assign, sublicense, sell, rent, lease, loan,
convey or otherwise transfer to any third party, upload
to a website or a server computer to which specified
or unspecified persons may access, or copy, duplicate,
translate or convert to another programming language
the SOFTWARE except as expressly provided herein.
You shall not alter, modify, disassemble, decompile or
otherwise reverse engineer the SOFTWARE and you also
shall not have any third party to do so.
1-3. You shall not modify, remove or delete a copyright notice
of YAMAHA contained in the SOFTWARE.
1-4. Except as expressly provided herein, no license or
right, express or implied, is hereby conveyed or granted
by YAMAHA to you for any intellectual property of
YAMAHA.
2. OWNERSHIP AND COPYRIGHT:
The SOFTWARE is protected under the copyright laws
and owned by YAMAHA. You agree and acknowledge that
YAMAHA transfers neither ownership interest nor intellectual
property in the SOFTWARE to you under this AGREEMENT
or otherwise.
3. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS:
You agree to comply with all applicable export control laws
and regulations of the country involved, and not to export or
re-export, directly or indirectly, the SOFTWARE in violation
of any such laws and regulations.
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4. SUPPORT AND UPDATE:
YAMAHA, YAMAHA's subsidiaries and affiliates, their
distributors and dealers are not responsible for maintaining or
helping you to use the SOFTWARE. No updates, bug-xes or
support will be made available to you for the SOFTWARE.
5. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY:
5-1. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
5-2. IN NO EVENT SHALL YAMAHA, YAMAHA'S
SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES, THEIR
DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION,
LOSS OF BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR OTHER
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES)
ARISING OUT OF THE SOFTWARE, USE THEREOF,
OR INABILITY TO USE THEREOF EVEN IF
YAMAHA, YAMAHA'S SUBSIDIARIES AND
AFFILIATES, THEIR DISTRIBUTORS OR DEALERS
HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
5-3. YAMAHA, YAMAHA'S SUBSIDIARIES AND
AFFILIATES, THEIR DISTRIBUTORS AND
DEALERS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO
INDEMNIFY YOU AGAINST ANY CLAIM OR SUIT
BROUGHT BY A THIRD PARTY ALLEGING THAT
THE SOFTWARE OR USE THEREOF INFRINGES
ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF SUCH THIRD
PARTY.
6. TERM:
6-1. This AGREEMENT becomes effective upon your
agreeing the terms and conditions herein and continues
in effect unless or until terminated in accordance with the
provision of 6-2 or 6-3 herein.
6-2. You may terminate this AGREEMENT by deleting the
SOFTWARE installed into the PRODUCT.
6-3. This AGREEMENT will also terminate if you fail to
comply with any of the terms and conditions of this
AGREEMENT.
6-4. In case this AGREEMENT is terminated in accordance
with the provision 6-3, you shall promptly delete the
SOFTWARE.
6-5. Notwithstanding anything contains herein, Sections 2
though 6 shall survive any termination or expiration
hereof.
7. SEVERABILITY:
In the event that any provision of this AGREEMENT is
declared or found to be illegal by any court or tribunal of
competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be null and void
with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all
the remaining provisions of this AGREEMENT shall remain
in full force and effect.
8. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS
NOTICE:
The SOFTWARE is a "commercial item," as that term
is defined at 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct 1995), consisting of
"commercial computer software" and "commercial computer
software documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R.
12.212 (Sept 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48
C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.72024 (June 1995), all U.S.
Government End Users shall acquire the SOFTWARE with
only those rights set forth herein.
9. ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
You agree that this AGREEMENT is the complete and
exclusive statement of agreement between you and YAMAHA
concerning the subject matter hereof and supersedes all
proposals or prior agreements, verbal or written, and any other
communications between you and the parties relating to the
subject matter hereof. NO amendment to this AGREEMENT
shall be effective unless signed by a duly authorized
representative of YAMAHA.
10. GOVERNING LAW:
This AGREEMENT shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the lows of Japan without reference to the
principles of conict of laws.
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What the product enables you to do
The product is a Gigabit VPN Router that is equipped
with a gigabit LAN port. In addition to CATV/ADSL/
FTTH connections the product can also be used with
various other types of Internet connections that include
mobile Internet via a USB data communication terminal
and the 3G mobile phone network.
Gigabit Ethernet and 3G mobile communication
The product is equipped with a WAN port that can
be connected to FTTH, CATV, or ADSL broadband
line modems. In addition, mobile Internet can also be
utilized by connecting the USB port to a 3G mobile
phone network data communication terminal.
Virtual Private Network with IPsec, L2TP, and
PPTP
The product is compatible with IPsec, L2TP and
PPTP, and data can thus be transferred more safely
via the creation of a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
that utilizes the Internet (broadband) connection.
Power OFF/Log Saving function
Rebooting the product can be performed as an emergency
recovery operation in the case of any instability. The
product shifts to wait status after saving the log in the
memory to the internal non-volatile memory when the
power is turned off, which can then be checked for the
status before the power was turned off.
Easy operation
• The “Basic configuration page” included with this
product for use with settings can be used to change
the basic congurations of the product using the Web
browser of your PC.
• Merely pressing the DOWNLOAD button enables
revision updates (upgrade) of the internal firmware.
If any new functions have been added after you have
purchased the product they can be accessed via a
revision update. In addition to directly downloading any
rmware updates to the main unit you can also transfer
them from a PC, USB memory stick, or microSD.
Compliance with various external memories
The configuration file and log of the product can be
saved in commercially available USB memory sticks
or microSD cards. In addition, the product can also be
booted using rmware or a conguration le saved on a
USB memory stick or microSD card.
Setting and management of Yamaha switches
supported
The product, in conjunction with proprietary Yamaha
switches, can display the network conguration and port
status on its “Basic configuration page”. In addition,
individual port configurations of the Yamaha switches
and collective VLAN settings both for the product and
Yamaha switches are also available.
Wide range of content available from the
Yamaha network peripheral equipment website
The Yamaha network peripheral equipment website
(http://www.yamaha.com/products/en/network/) has a
wide range of advanced usage examples and detailed
explanations of Yamaha routers available.
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Name and function of the individual parts
c microSD lamp/button/slot
Commercially available microSD cards can be used to
copy the conguration le, save the log le, and update
the rmware.
Before ejecting the microSD card, ensure to rst cancel
the connection by pressing and holding down the
microSD button for two seconds.
Note
When reinserting a microSD card please ensure that it was
completely ejected.
d USB lamp/button/port
Connecting a commercially available USB memory
stick enables the configuration file to be copied, the
log to be saved, and the rmware updated. In addition,
communication can also take place via use of a 3G
mobile phone line by connecting a USB connection
communication terminal. Please refer to the “Instruction
Manual” (downloadable from the Yamaha network
peripheral equipment website) for more details.
Before removing any USB devices please ensure to
cancel the connection by pressing and holding down the
USB button for two seconds.
Note
Do not connect the USB memory slot with any other USB
equipment than USB data communication terminals. Failure
to observe this could damage the product.
e Ventilator
This is a hole to release the internal heat.
Front panel/Top panel
DOWN
LOAD
POWER STATUS LAN WAN
microSD USB
a DOWNLOAD button
If the product was set to permit revision updates via
the DOWNLOAD button the firmware can be updated
merely by pressing and holding down the button for
three seconds. Please refer to the “Instruction Manual”
(downloadable from the Yamaha network peripheral
equipment website) for more details.
b Lamps
The lamps indicate the operating status of the product.
Please refer to the “Instruction Manual” (downloadable
from the Yamaha network peripheral equipment website)
for the relationship between the lamp light and the status
of the product.
• POWER:Indicates the current power status of the
product
• STATUS:Indicates whether communication with any
connected equipment is active or not
• LAN:Indicates the usage status of the LAN port
• WAN:Indicates the usage status of the WAN port
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Rear panel
ON
STANDBY
WAN
4
321
CONSOLE
LAN
1 2 3 WAN
CONSOLE
STANDBY ON
SPEED
LINK/DATA
4
LAN
a Power cord
Power cord and plug shape vary depending on the
destination.
b Power switch
This switches the power status of the product to ON/
STANDBY.
c Console port
For use in connecting the RS-232C terminals (serial
connector) of PCs when it is necessary to perform
congurations from the console.
Please refer to the “Instruction Manual” (downloadable
from the Yamaha network peripheral equipment website)
for more details.
d LAN port
The LAN port is for use connections with the LAN port
or hub port of a PC via a LAN cable.
The power part of each LAN port includes a LINK lamp
(left) and SPEED lamp (right).
• LINK lamp: Off (link lost), lit up (link established), or
ashing (transferring data) according to the individual
status of the link concerned.
• SPEED lamp: Off (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) or
lit up (1000BASE-T) according to the speed of the
connection.
e WAN port
The WAN port is for connecting to a cable modem,
ADSL modem, or ONU via a LAN cable.
Bottom panel
a Equipment name
Provides the name of the product.
b Serial number
Provides the serial number used to manage/classify the
product.
c MAC address
Provides the individual network ID numbers unique to
the equipment on the LAN side and WAN side.
In the example of “00A0DE3B0000”, “MAC ~ 3B0001”
provided in the figure above the individual MAC
addresses on the LAN side and WAN side are as follows:
• MAC address on the LAN side: 00A0DE3B0000
• MAC address on the WAN side: 00A0DE3B0001
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External dimensions (Width x Height x Depth):
220 mm × 42.6 mm × 160.5 mm
(not including any protrusions and cable terminals)
Weight:
Main unit: 870 g
Power supply:
AC100 to 240V (50/60Hz), 0.23A (max)
Power consumption:
Max. 11 W
Operating environment:
Ambient temperature: 0 ~ 50 ºC
Ambient humidity: 15 ~ 80% (no condensation)
Storage environment:
Ambient temperature: -20 ~ 50 ºC
Ambient humidity: 10 ~ 90% (no condensation)
Regulatory Compliance:
Safety: IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1
EMC: EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024, VCCI Class A
LAN interface:
Ethernet (RJ-45)
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
4-port switching hub
Straight/Cross auto-distinction
WAN interface:
Ethernet (RJ-45)
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
1 port
Straight/Cross auto-distinction
Serial interface:
DTE xed (cross cable for connecting to a PC)
Number of ports: 1
Asynchronous serial: RS-232C
Connector: D-sub 9 PIN
Data transfer speed: 9600bit/s
Data bit length: 8-bit
Parity check: no
Stop bit number: 1-bit
Flow control: software (Xon/Xoff)
Major specifications
USB interface:
High/Full/Low speed available
Feed current: Max. 500 mA
Number of ports: 1
Connection: USB Type-A connector
microSD interface:
Number of ports: 1
Connection: microSD slot
Indication function (LED)
Front panel: POWER, STATUS, LAN, WAN,
microSD, USB
Rear panel: LINK/DATA, SPEED
Accessories:
LAN cable (3m, RJ-45, straight) (x1)
Please read this rst (this manual)
CD-ROM (x1)
(includes “Please read this rst (this manual)”,
“Command reference”, etc.)



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