Westell A9080YYXX-07 Spread Spectrum Transmitter User Manual 5662 Rev 1
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ULTRALINE II (MODEL 800015) USER GUIDE Copyright © 2005 Westell, Inc. 030-300459 Rev. A UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................5 REGULATORY INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................6 3.1 FCC Compliance Note................................................................................................................................6 3.2 Canada Certification Notice .......................................................................................................................7 NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................................9 HARDWARE FEATURES .................................................................................................................................10 5.1 LED Indicators .........................................................................................................................................10 5.2 Cable Connectors and Switch Locations ..................................................................................................11 5.3 Connector Descriptions ............................................................................................................................11 5.4 Pin-out Descriptions .................................................................................................................................12 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE.....................................................................................................................13 6.1 Installation Requirements .........................................................................................................................13 6.2 Before you begin ......................................................................................................................................13 6.3 Hardware Installations..............................................................................................................................13 6.3.1 Installation via Ethernet WAN Uplink.....................................................................................................13 6.3.2 Connecting PCs via Wireless...................................................................................................................14 7. 8. 6.3.3 Connecting via Coax................................................................................................................................15 SETTING UP Macintosh OS X...........................................................................................................................17 7.1 Opening the System Preference Screen ....................................................................................................17 7.2 Choosing the Network Preferences ..........................................................................................................17 7.3 Creating a New Location..........................................................................................................................18 7.4 Naming the New Location........................................................................................................................18 7.5 Selecting the Ethernet Configuration........................................................................................................19 7.6 Checking the IP Connection .....................................................................................................................19 7.7 Accessing the Modem’s User Interface ....................................................................................................20 ACCESSING THE UltraLine II ..........................................................................................................................21 8.1 Establishing a WAN Connection..............................................................................................................21 8.2 Setting Up Connection Profiles ................................................................................................................21 8.3 Establishing a PPP Session.......................................................................................................................24 8.4 Disconnecting a PPP Session ...................................................................................................................25 9. BASIC MODE.....................................................................................................................................................26 10. HOME .............................................................................................................................................................27 10.1 Connection................................................................................................................................................27 11. 10.2 Connection Summary ...............................................................................................................................27 STATUS ..........................................................................................................................................................29 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 12. 13. 14. 15. 11.1 About ........................................................................................................................................................29 11.2 LAN Devices ............................................................................................................................................29 11.3 Wireless Stations ......................................................................................................................................30 DIAGNOSTICS...............................................................................................................................................31 RESTART .......................................................................................................................................................33 ADVANCED MODE ......................................................................................................................................35 CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................36 15.1 Firewall Configuration .............................................................................................................................36 15.2 Port Forwarding Configuration.................................................................................................................37 15.3 Port Triggering .........................................................................................................................................39 15.4 ALG Configuration ..................................................................................................................................40 15.5 IGMP Service ...........................................................................................................................................41 15.6 MoCA Service ..........................................................................................................................................42 15.7 LAN Configuration ..................................................................................................................................43 15.7.1 DHCP.......................................................................................................................................................43 15.7.2 DNS .........................................................................................................................................................44 15.7.3 Alternate LAN .........................................................................................................................................44 15.7.4 IP Passthrough – Single IP Address Passthrough ....................................................................................50 15.7.5 Static NAT ...............................................................................................................................................52 15.7.6 Port Mapping ...........................................................................................................................................53 15.8 Spanning Tree...........................................................................................................................................54 15.9 WAN Configuration .................................................................................................................................55 15.9.1 WAN Port Configuration.........................................................................................................................55 15.9.2 QOS .........................................................................................................................................................58 15.9.3 VPN .........................................................................................................................................................59 15.9.4 Routing Table ..........................................................................................................................................60 15.10 Wireless Configuration ............................................................................................................................61 15.10.1 Basic................................................................................................................................................61 15.10.2 Wireless Security ............................................................................................................................63 15.10.3 MAC Filter......................................................................................................................................65 15.10.4 Advanced Wireless Settings............................................................................................................67 16. MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................69 16.1 Login Administration ...............................................................................................................................69 16.2 Event Log .................................................................................................................................................69 16.3 Firewall Log .............................................................................................................................................70 16.4 Update Device ..........................................................................................................................................71 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 16.5 Remote Access .........................................................................................................................................71 16.6 Statistics....................................................................................................................................................72 16.6.1 Ethernet Port Statistics.............................................................................................................................72 16.6.2 Switch Ports Statistics..............................................................................................................................73 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 16.6.3 Wireless Statistics ....................................................................................................................................73 NAT SERVICES .............................................................................................................................................75 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................79 TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................81 WARRANTY AND REPAIRS .......................................................................................................................81 PUBLICATION INFORMATION..................................................................................................................83 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Your Westell® UltraLine II gateway is designed to deliver high speed data tand high-quality, multicast IP video delivery over a variety of WAN access methods. The UltraLine II supports wireless 802.11b/g, Ethernet, and Coax networking interfaces and functions as a modem enabling you to connect multiple PCs on your LAN to the Internet. The WAN interface on the UltraLine II allows you to uplink to ADSL networking devices. The 802.11 wireless interface allows you to establish a secure wireless connection with mobile computing devices, and the digital Coax interface allows you to connect the UltraLine II directly to your existing in-home coaxial cabling. To experience the Internet using your UltraLine II, simply connect the hardware, apply power, and perform the simple software configuration for your Gateway. Hereafter, the Westell® UltraLine II will be referred to as the “Gateway” or the “Modem.” 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following important safety instructions should be applied when using your telephone equipment. WARNING: Please save these instructions. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Do not connect this equipment in an environment that is unsuitable. Never install any telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. The Ultraline2 coaxial interface is intended only for connection to indoor wiring within the home. The coaxial connector must not be connected to coaxial cable leading to an external antenna or to an external cable distribution system. WARNING Risk of electric shock. Voltages up to 140 Vdc (with reference to ground) may be present on telecommunications circuits. 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 3. REGULATORY INFORMATION 3.1 FCC Compliance Note (FCC ID: CH8A9080YYXX-07) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved by Westell Inc., could void the users’ right to operate the equipment. RF EXPOSURE The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. PART 68 – COMPLIANCE REGISTRATION This equipment is designated to connect to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with the equipment. Refer to the installations instructions in this User Guide for details. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. Refer to the installation instructions in this User Guide for details. If this terminal equipment (Model 800015) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. The telephone company will notify you in advance if temporary discontinuance of service is required. If advance notification is not practical, the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe such action is necessary. If you experience trouble with this equipment (Model 800015), do not try to repair the equipment yourself. The equipment cannot be repaired in the field. Contact your ISP, or contact the original provider of your equipment. 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide The telephone company may make changes to their facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of this equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the modifications necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure that the installation of this equipment (Model 800015) does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company. Connection of this equipment to party line service is subject to state tariffs. 3.2 Canada Certification Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operations and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specification. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specification were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is 0.0. The Ringer Equivalence Number that is assigned to each piece of terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local Telecommunication Company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Connection to a party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission, or corporation commission for information. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure that the installation of this equipment (Model 800015) does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. If you experience trouble with this equipment (Model 800015) do not try to repair the equipment yourself. The equipment cannot be repaired in the field and must be returned to the manufacturer. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative, and designated by the supplier. Refer to section 20 in this User Guide for further details. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. Operation of this equipment (Model 800015) is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. To reduce potential radio interference to users when a detachable antenna is used with this equipment the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.” Users should ensure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal, metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. 030-300459 Rev. A July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 4. NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS The following system specifications are required for optimum performance of the Modem via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet or Wireless. CONNECTION TYPE MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • • ETHERNET (E1,E2,E3,E4) • • • • • • • WAN Ethernet (E5) • • • • • • • WIRELESS IEEE 802.11g • • • • • 030-300459 Rev. A Pentium® or equivalent class machines Microsoft® Windows® (98 SE, ME, 2000, NT 4.0, or XP) Macintosh® OS X, or Linux installed 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) 10 MB of free hard drive space TCP/IP Protocol stack installed 10/100 Base-T Network Interface Card (NIC) Computer Operating System CD-ROM on hand Pentium® or equivalent class machines Microsoft® Windows® (98 SE, ME, 2000, NT 4.0, or XP) Macintosh® OS X, or Linux installed 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) 10 MB of free hard drive space TCP/IP Protocol stack installed 10/100 Base-T Network Interface Card (NIC) Computer Operating System CD-ROM on hand Pentium® or equivalent class machines Microsoft® Windows® (98 SE, ME, 2000, or XP) or Macintosh® OS X installed Computer Operating System CD-ROM on hand Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape Navigator 4.x or higher 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) 10 MB of free hard drive space An available IEEE 802.11b/g PC adapter July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide 5. HARDWARE FEATURES 5.1 LED Indicators This section explains the LED States and Descriptions of your Modem. LED indicators are used to verify the unit’s operation and status. LED States and Descriptions LED POWER WAN (Ethernet or MoCA) State Solid Green Solid Red OFF Solid Yellow Solid Green Flashing Green or Yellow Off Solid Green Flashing Green INTERNET Yellow OFF Solid Green ETHERNET (LAN) E1, E2, E3, E4 Flashing Green OFF MoCA Solid Yellow Solid Green Flashing Green or Yellow OFF WIRELESS 030-300459 Rev. A Solid Green Flashing Green Description Modem power is ON. Modem is in reset mode. Modem power is OFF. MoCA list impaired less than 30 Mbs Ethernet Link Ethernet or MoCA activity present ( traffic in either direction). Modem power is OFF, no cable, or no powered device is connected to the associated port. Internet link established. IP connection established and IP Traffic is passing through device (in either direction). Note: If the IP or PPP session is dropped due to an idle timeout, the light will remain solid green, if an ADSL connection is still present. If the session is dropped for any other reason, the light is turned OFF. The light will turn red when it attempts to reconnect and DHCP or PPP fails). Device attempted to become IP connected and failed (no DHCP response, no PPP response, PPP authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP, etc.). Modem power is OFF, Modem is in Bridge Mode, or the connection is not present. Powered device is connected to the associated port (includes devices with wake-on LAN capability where slight voltage is supplied to an Ethernet connection). 10/100 Base-T Ethernet LAN activity is present (LAN traffic in either direction). Modem power is OFF, no cable or no powered device is connected to the associated port. MoCA link impaired less than 30 Mbs. Ethernet Link. Ethernet or MoCA activity is present (traffic in either direction). Modem power is OFF, no cable or no powered device is connected to the associated port. Wireless is enabled and functioning. Wireless LAN activity present (traffic in either direction). 10 July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide Off Wireless is disabled or not functioning. NOTE: Safe Boot is reflected when the Power and Internet LED’s are both Red and all other LED’s are off. 5.2 Cable Connectors and Switch Locations • Reset switch • 4 Ethernet connectors (RJ-45) • WAN connector (RJ-45) yellow • Power connector (barrel) • On/Off power switch • Coax connector • Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g SMA connector and antenna Figure 1. Rear View of UltraLine II RESET ETHERNET (E1, E2, E3, E4) 12 VDC POWER WAN COAX WIRELESS 5.3 Connector Descriptions The following chart displays the connector types for the UltraLine II. NAME TYPE ETHERNET (E1, E2, E3, E4) RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Connection to PC or Hub. WAN RJ-45 WAN can function as a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connection to a WAN-side networking device. (e.g., xDSL, etc.), a DMZ LAN Port, or a fifth Ethernet LAN Port, depending on the configuration. POWER Barrel connector SYMBOL 12VDC 030-300459 Rev. A FUNCTION 11 Connection to DC (12V) Power Connector. July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide SYMBOL NAME TYPE FUNCTION Wireless ANTENNA SMA connector Connects to wireless IEEE 802.11b/g device. 5.4 Pin-out Descriptions The following table lists the Modem’s port pin-outs and descriptions. Port WAN (Ethernet E5) ETHERNET E1, E2, E3, E4 030-300459 Rev. A Pin-out 4,5,7,8 4,5,7,8 Description Rx+ RxTx+ Not Used TxRx+ RxTx+ Not Used Tx- 12 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 6. INSTALLING THE HARDWARE 6.1 Installation Requirements To install your UltraLine II, you will need one of the following: • • A Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in your PC An IEEE 802.11b/g adapter NOTE: Internet service provider subscriber software and connection requirements may vary. Consult your ISP for installation instructions. If you are using this Modem with an ADSL device, Please wait until you have received notification from your ISP that your DSL line has been activated before installing this Modem and the software. 6.2 Before you begin Make sure your kit contains the following items: • • • • • • Westell® UltraLine II Power Supply RJ-45 Ethernet cable (straight-through) (yellow) SMA Antenna Westell CD-ROM containing User Guide in PDF format Quick Start Guide 6.3 Hardware Installations WARNING: Westell recommends the use of a surge suppressor to protect equipment attached to the power supply. Use only the power supply provided with your kit. NOTE: An additional Ethernet cable may be required depending on the installation method you are using. Ethernet cables can be purchased at your local computer hardware retailer. 6.3.1 Installation via Ethernet WAN Uplink 1. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable (provided with your kit) from the Ethernet jack marked WAN on the rear panel of the UltraLine II to the Ethernet port on the attached ADSL device, and then power up the attached ADSL device. 2. Connect the attached ADSL device to the ADSL-equipped jack on the wall. IMPORTANT: If the attached ADSL device is a Modem, do not use a DSL filter on this connection. You must use the phone cord that was provided with your kit. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable from any one of the four Ethernet jacks marked ETHERNET on the rear panel of the Modem to the Ethernet port on your computer. Repeat this step to connect up to three additional PCs to the UltraLine II. 030-300459 Rev. A 13 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide NOTE: You may connect to any of the four Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of the UltraLine II because they serve as an Ethernet switch. 4. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12 VDC on the rear panel of the UltraLine II. Plug the other end of the power supply into a wall socket, and then turn on the power switch (if it is not already turned on). 5. Check to see if the UltraLine’s POWER LED is solid green. This indicates that the UltraLine II is powered on. 6. Check to see if the UltraLine’s WAN LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the WAN connection is functioning properly. (The UltraLine’s LAN and WAN traffic will be uplinked to the attached ADSL device.) NOTE: You may need to set the UltraLine II to uplink mode. Refer to section 15.9 “WAN Configuration,” for instructions. 7. Check to see if the UltraLine’s ETHERNET LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Ethernet connection is functioning properly. 8. Check to see if the UltraLine’s INTERNET LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Internet link has been established. Congratulations! You have completed the WAN installation for your Modem. Next, you must now proceed to section 8, “Accessing the UltraLine II,” for instructions on configuring the Modem for Internet connection. 6.3.2 Connecting PCs via Wireless IMPORTANT: If you are connecting to the Modem via a wireless network adapter, the SSID must be the same for both the Modem and your PC’s wireless network adapter. The default SSID for the Modem is the serial number of the unit (located below the bar code on the bottom of the unit and also on the Westell shipping carton). Locate and run the utility software provided with your PC’s Wireless network adapter and enter the SSID value. The PC’s wireless network adapter must be configured with the SSID (in order to communicate with the Modem) before you begin the account setup and configuration procedures. Later, for privacy you can change the SSID by following the procedures outlined in section 15.10 (Wireless Configuration). Client PCs can use any Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11b/g/g+ certified card to communicate with the Modem. The Wireless card and Modem must use the same security code type. If you use WPA-PSK or WEP wireless security, you must configure your computer’s wireless adapter for the security code that you use. You can access the settings in the advanced properties of your wireless network adapter. To network the Modem to additional computers in your home or office using a wireless installation, you will need to confirm the following: 1. Ensure that an 802.11b/g wireless network adapter has been installed in each PC on your wireless network. 2. Install the appropriate drivers for your Wireless IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g adapter. 3. Make sure the SMA antenna connector is loose. Orient the antenna in the proper configuration. Then, tighten the antenna knob to lock it into place. 9. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable (provided with your kit) from the Ethernet jack marked WAN on the rear panel of the UltraLine II to the Ethernet port on the attached ADSL device, and then power up the attached ADSL device. 030-300459 Rev. A 14 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 10. Connect the attached ADSL device to the ADSL-equipped jack on the wall. IMPORTANT: If the attached ADSL device is a Modem, do not use a DSL filter on this connection. You must use the phone cord that was provided with your kit. 11. Connect an Ethernet cable from any one of the four Ethernet jacks marked ETHERNET on the rear panel of the Modem to the Ethernet port on your computer. Repeat this step to connect up to three additional PCs to the UltraLine II. NOTE: You may connect to any of the four Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of the UltraLine II because they serve as an Ethernet switch. 4. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12 VDC on the rear panel of the UltraLine II. Plug the other end of the power supply into a wall socket, and then turn on the power switch (if it is not already turned on). 5. Check to see if the UltraLine’s POWER LED is solid green. This indicates that the UltraLine II is powered on. 6. Check to see if the UltraLine’s Ethernet LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Ethernet connection is functioning properly. 7. Check to see if the UltraLine’s WAN LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the WAN connection is functioning properly. (The UltraLine’s LAN and WAN traffic will be uplinked to the attached ADSL device.) NOTE: You may need to set the UltraLine II to uplink mode. Refer to section 15.9 “WAN Configuration,” for instructions. 8. Check to see if the UltraLine’ WIRELESS LED is solid green. This means that the Wireless interface is functioning properly. 9. Check to see if the UltraLine’s INTERNET LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that an Internet link as been established. Congratulations! You have completed the Wireless installation for your Modem. You must now proceed to section 8, “Accessing the UltraLine II,” for instructions on configuring the Modem for Internet connection. 6.3.3 Connecting via Coax 1. Connect the Coax cable from the wall to the jack labeled Coax on the rear panel of the UltraLine II. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from any one of the four Ethernet jacks marked ETHERNET on the rear panel of the UltraLine II to the Ethernet port on your computer. Repeat this step to connect up to three additional PCs to the Modem. NOTE: You may connect to any of the four Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of the UltraLine II because they serve as an Ethernet switch. 3. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12 VDC on the rear panel of the UltraLine II. Plug the other end of the power supply into a wall socket, and then turn on the power switch (if it is not already turned on). Check to see if the Modem’s Wireless LED is solid green. This means that the Wireless interface is functioning properly. 4. Check to see if the UltraLine’s POWER LED is solid green. This indicates that the UltraLine II is powered on. 5. Check to see if the UltraLine’s WAN LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the WAN connection is functioning properly. 030-300459 Rev. A 15 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 6. Check to see if the UltraLine’s MoCA LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that a MoCA link as been established. 7. Check to see if the UltraLine’s ETHERNET LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Ethernet connection is functioning properly. Congratulations! You have completed the Coax installation for your Modem. You must now proceed to section 8, “Accessing the UltraLine II,” for instructions on configuring the Modem for Internet connection. 030-300459 Rev. A 16 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 7. SETTING UP MACINTOSH OS X This section provides instructions on how to use Macintosh Operating System 10 with the Modem. Follow the instructions in this section to create a new network configuration for Macintosh OS X. NOTE: Macintosh computers must use the Modem Ethernet installation. Refer to section 6 (INSTALLING THE HARDWARE). 7.1 Opening the System Preference Screen After you have connected the Westell Modem to the Ethernet port of your Macintosh, the screen below will appear. Click on the “Apple” icon in the upper-right corner of the screen and select System Preferences. 7.2 Choosing the Network Preferences After selecting System Preferences…, from the previous screen, the System Preferences screen will be displayed. From the System Preferences screen, click on the Network icon. 030-300459 Rev. A 17 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 7.3 Creating a New Location After selecting the Network icon at the System Preferences screen, the Network screen will be displayed. Select New Location from the Location field. 7.4 Naming the New Location After selecting New Location from the Network screen, the following screen will be displayed. In the field labeled Name your new location:, change the text from “Untitled” to “Westell.” Click OK. 030-300459 Rev. A 18 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 7.5 Selecting the Ethernet Configuration After clicking on OK in the preceding screen, the Network screen will be displayed. The Network screen shows the settings for the newly created location. From the Configure field in the Network screen, select Built-in Ethernet. Click on Save. NOTE: Default settings for the Built-in Ethernet configuration are sufficient to operate the Modem. 7.6 Checking the IP Connection To verify that the computer is communicating with the Modem, follow the instructions below. 1. Go to the “Apple” icon in the upper-right corner of the screen and select System Preferences. 2. From the System Preferences screen, click on the Network icon. The Network screen will be displayed. 3. From the Configure field in the Network screen, select Built-in Ethernet. 4. View the IP address field. An IP address that begins with 192.168.1 should be displayed. NOTE: The DHCP server provides this IP address. If this IP address is not displayed, check the Modem’s wiring connection to the PC. If necessary, refer to section 5 for hardware installation instructions. 030-300459 Rev. A 19 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 7.7 Accessing the Modem’s User Interface To access your Modem’s user interface from your Macintosh, first launch your web browser. Next, type http://dslrouter/ in the browser’s address bar and press “Enter” on your keyboard. Once you have accessed the Modem’s user interface, the following screen will be displayed. You must proceed to section 8.1, “Establishing a WAN Connection.” 030-300459 Rev. A 20 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 8. ACCESSING THE ULTRALINE II To access the UltraLine’s user interface from your PC, launch your web browser. Next, type http://192.168.1.1 in the browser’s address bar and press “Enter” on you keyboard. The following Connection screen will be displayed. 8.1 Establishing a WAN Connection To browse the Internet using your UltraLine II, you must first establish a WAN connection. View the Connection screen. If the WAN Connection field displays Down, you do not have a WAN connection. Check to see that you have connected your UltraLine II to the appropriate WAN device and that the WAN Connection field displays Up before proceeding with your Modem’s configuration. (Refer to section 6, “Installing the Hardware,” for installation instructions.) IMPORTANT: Ensure that your WAN Connection is Up before proceeding with the Modem’s configuration. After you have established a WAN connection, you are ready to set up your account profile. Click Edit to continue. Connection Overview Connection Name PPP Status Connect/Disconnect Edit Connection Displays your WAN Connection status. The Connection Name is from the connection profile that you set up. UP = PPP session established DOWN = No PPP session established. Click Connect to establish a PPP session. Click Disconnect to disconnect a PPP session Click Edit to edit or add a connection profile. 8.2 Setting Up Connection Profiles If you clicked Edit in the preceding Connection screen, the following screen will be displayed. This screen enables you to add new connection profiles to or to edit existing connection profiles in your account. Connection profiles can be associated with specific service settings, such as connection settings or NAT services, enabling you to customize your Modem for specific users. The Connection Name field enables you to enter the desired name that you wish to use for each profile that you set up. You may create and store up to eight unique connection profiles in your Modem, which you can use once you establish a PPP session with your ISP. Important: Before you set up a connection profile, you must obtain your Account ID, Account Password, from your Internet service provider. You will use information when you set up your account parameters. If you are at a screen and need help, refer to the Help section located at the right of the screen. 030-300459 Rev. A 21 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Profile Parameters include: ● Connection Name-the Connection Name is a word or phrase that you use to identify your account. (You may enter up 64 characters in this field.) ● Account ID-the Account ID is provided by your Internet Service Provider. (You may enter up 255 characters in this field.) ● Account Password-the Account Password is provided by your Internet Service Provider. (You may enter up 255 characters in this field.) Edit Connection Connection Name Account ID Account Password Connection MRU Negotiation LCP Echo LCP Echo Failures LCP Echo Duration 030-300459 Rev. A Connection Factory Default = MainPPP The name of the default connection profile. Westell recommends that you use the Default parameter. This field allows you to enter a new connection name of your choice (up to 64 characters). The account ID (provided by your Internet service provider ). The account password that you are using to connect to your Internet service provider (provided by your Internet service provider ). Factory default = Always On Manual: Selecting this feature allows you to manually establish your PPP session. On Demand: Selecting this feature allows the Modem to automatically reestablish your PPP session on demand anytime your PC requests Internet activity (for example, browsing the Internet, email, etc.). When you have traffic, it may cause a delay. Always On: Selecting this feature allows the Modem to automatically establish a PPP session when you log on or if the PPP session goes down. Factory Default = Enabled When Enabled, the Maximum Received Unit (MRU) will enforce MRU negotiations. If Disabled, this function will not be activated. Factory Default = Enable If ‘Disabled’ is selected, this option will disable the Modem LCP Echo transmissions. Factory Default = 6 Indicates number of continuous LCP echo non-responses received before the PPP session is terminated. This value must be between 1 and 30 inclusive. Factory Default = 30 The interval between LCP Echo transmissions with responses. This value must be between 5 and 300 seconds inclusive and greater than or equal to the Retry 22 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide LCP Echo Retry Duration Duration. Factory Default = 5 The interval between LCP. Echo after no response. This value must be between 5 and 300 seconds inclusive. At the Edit Connection screen, type your Connection Name, Account ID and Account Password (the Account Password will be masked for security). The Connection Name is the name that you will use for this connection profile. The Account ID and Account Password are provided by your Internet service provider. At the field labeled Connection, select the connection type (i.e., Manual, On Demand, Always On) that you want to use with this Connection Name. The factory default Connection Name is “MainPPP,” and the factory default connection setting is “Always On.” If you change any settings in this screen, you must click Save to save the settings. Click Back if you do not want to add or edit a connection profile. NOTE: If you click Back before you click Save, the previously saved settings will remain active, and any recent changes that you have made to this screen will not take effect. You must click Save to save the settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 23 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 8.3 Establishing a PPP Session After you have saved your connection profile and clicked Back in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. Confirm that the PPP Status field displays Up. When PPP Status displays Up, this means that you have established a PPP session with your Internet service provider (ISP). If the PPP Status displays Down, first ensure that the WAN Connection field displays Up, and then click the Connect button to establish a PPP session. (Note: The WAN Connection status must be Up to establish PPP connectivity.) IMPORTANT: Whenever the PPP Status displays Down, you do not have a PPP session established. If your Modem’s connection profile is set to “Always On” or “On Demand,” after a brief delay, the PPP session will be established automatically and the PPP Status will display Up. If the connection setting is set to “Manual,” you must click on the Connect button to establish a PPP session. Once the PPP session has been established (PPP Status displays UP), you may proceed with your Modem’s configuration. (Refer to the preceding Edit Connection screen if you desire to change your connection settings.) The factory default connection setting is “Always On.” The following screen displays Up in the PPP Status field. This indicates that MainPPP is the active account profile and that you have established a PPP session with your ISP. If you have set up multiple account profiles, they will also be displayed in the Connection Name field, and then you must select the option button adjacent to the connection name you want to use. Refer to section 8.2 for details on setting up connection profiles. NOTE: If you experience problems establishing a PPP session, contact your ISP for further instructions. After a PPP session has been established, you may browse the Internet. For example, to visit Westell’s home page, type http://www.westell.com in your browser’s address bar and then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. When you are ready to return to the Modem’s interface, type http://192.168.1.1 in your browser’s address bar, and then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. Next, proceed to section 9, “Basic Mode,” to begin the basic configurations of your Modem. 030-300459 Rev. A 24 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 8.4 Disconnecting a PPP Session If you have finished browsing the Internet and want to disconnect from your Internet service provider, click the Disconnect button in the Connection Overview screen. A pop-up screen will appear. Click OK to disconnect the PPP session. CAUTION: If you disconnect the PPP session, this means that your Modem no longer has an Internet connection with your ISP. Thus, the Internet connection for all PCs connected to the Modem will also be disconnected until the PPP session is re-established. However, your WAN connection will not be affected and it should remain Up. When you are ready to end your WAN connection, simply power down the Modem via the power switch on the Modem’s rear panel. If you disconnected your PPP session, the PPP Status field will display Down. When you are ready to establish a PPP session, click Connect. (If you powered down the Modem, you must first power up the Modem, and then log on to your account profile to establish a PPP session.) NOTE: When you are ready to exit the Modem’s interface, click the X (close) in the upper-right corner of the screen. Closing the screen will not affect your PPP Status or your WAN connection. When you are ready to restore the Modem’s interface, you must launch your Internet browser and type http://192.168.1.1/ in the browser’s address bar, and then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. 030-300459 Rev. A 25 July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide 9. BASIC MODE The following sections explain the basic configurations of your Modem. The Modem’s web pages contain a main navigation menu, displayed at the top of the screens. As you navigate through the various pages of the Modem, the active page that you have selected from the Main menu will appear in the left corner of the screen. The submenu options for that page will appear in the left-side navigation menu, as shown below. A red arrow will be displayed adjacent to the active submenu option. Please note that the values displayed in the screens might differ from the actual values reported by your Modem. If you are at a screen and need help, refer to the Help section, displayed on the right side of the screen. Additional details are displayed in the tables below the screens. Some screens require that you save your settings. To save your settings, click the Save button. To discard changes that you have made to the screen, click the Discard button. If you click the Discard button, the previously saved settings will be displayed in the screen. Active Page 030-300459 Rev. A Help Section Submenu Options 26 Main Menu July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 10. HOME 10.1 Connection The following screen will be displayed if you select Connection at the Home main menu. The Connection screen enables you to view your WAN connection status, set up connection profiles (via the Edit button), and establish your PPP session. NOTE: The following screen displays MainPPP as the active connection name for this profile. However, if you have created multiple connection profiles, they will also be displayed in the Connection Name field, and then you must click the option button adjacent to the connection name you want to use. Refer to section 8.2, “Setting Up Connection Profiles,” for details. You may store up to eight unique connection profiles in your Modem. WAN Connection Connection Name PPP Status Connect/Disconnect Edit Displays status of your WAN connection. The Connection Name is from the connection profile that you set up in section 8.2. UP = PPP session established DOWN = No PPP session established. Click Connect to establish a PPP session. Click Disconnect to disconnect a PPP session Click Edit to edit or add a connection profile. Refer to section 8.2. for details on connections profiles. 10.2 Connection Summary The following screen will be displayed if you select Connection Summary at the Home main menu. Refer to this screen for information about your Modem’s connections. Internet IP Address 030-300459 Rev. A The WAN side or Gateway’s IP address to the Internet. Provided by your Internet service provider. 27 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Internet IP Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS User ID Connection Mode Connection State Connection Up Time Device’s IP Address WAN Status 030-300459 Rev. A The IP address of your ISP’s server to the Internet. Provided by your Internet service provider. The IP address of your ISP’s primary DNS server. Provided by your Internet service provider. The IP address of your ISP’s secondary DNS server. Provided by your Internet service provider. The same as your Account ID. Provided by your Internet service provider. The Gateway’s mode of connection to your ISP. This can be PPPoE or Routed IP. The Gateway’s PPP connectivity status to the Internet. The WAN status must be Up in order for the PPP connectivity to be Up. The duration of your PPP time status. This time field tell how long the UltraLine II has had a PPP connection established, displayed in the format of (hours:minutes:seconds). The IP Address on the LAN side of your UltraLine II. The status of the WAN connection. 28 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 11. STATUS 11.1 About The following screen will be displayed if you select About at the Status menu. This screen displays the manufacturer’s information for this device. About The manufacturer’s description for this device. The manufacturer’s model number. The manufacturer’s serial number. The version of the application software and the build date. The manufacturer’s boot loader software version number. The manufacturer’s INI information for the device. Media Access Controller (MAC) i.e., hardware address. The warranty start date for this device. Gateway Type Model Number Serial Number Software Version Boot Loader INI File MAC Address Warranty Date 11.2 LAN Devices The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN Devices at the Status menu. This screen displays all the devices on your LAN. IP Address MAC Address Name 030-300459 Rev. A LAN Devices The assigned IP address of the networking devices on your LAN. The assigned Ethernet MAC (i.e., hardware) address of the networking devices on your LAN. The computer’s assigned name provided to the Gateway through DNS lookup. (The computer name or the IP address may be displayed in this field.) 29 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 11.3 Wireless Stations The following screen will be displayed if you select Wireless Stations at the Status menu. This screen displays the information about the wireless stations that are associated with your Modem. Note: The Station and MAC Address fields in this screen will be blank if no stations are associated with your Modem. Station MAC Address 030-300459 Rev. A Wireless Stations A number indicating the order in which the stations first access the AP. This list can contain a maximum of 10 stations. The Media Access Controller (MAC) address (i.e., the hardware address of the associated station). This is a unique number entered into the WLAN device’s permanent memory during production. A station’s MAC address is typically printed on the card or can be viewed using the card’s configuration utility. 30 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 12. DIAGNOSTICS The following screen will be displayed if you select Diagnostics at the main menu. This screen allows you to run diagnostic tests on your Modem. • To run a DNS test, type the appropriate host name in the field provided, and then click Test. • To run a PING test, type the appropriate IP address or host name in the field provided, and then click Test. • To run a Trace Route, type the appropriate IP address or host name in the field provided, and then click Trace. If you click Test All, the following screen will be displayed, and the results will be displayed in the window labeled Test Results. Connection 030-300459 Rev. A Connection/Status The first line displays the physical interface used. Possible Responses: DSL Ethernet WAN 31 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Status DNS IP Address PING (via IP Address or Host Name) Trace Route Max hops Test All 030-300459 Rev. A The second line displays the Protocol used to establish the session. Possible Responses: PPPoE PPPoATM RoutedBridge Bridge The first line displays the status of the physical interface connection Possible Responses: UP – The interface connection is Up. Down – The interface connection is Down. The second line indicates the status of the Protocol. Possible Responses: Connected – The protocol is connected. Disconnected – The protocol is disconnected. Test Description / Test Results Performs a test to try to resolve the name of a particular host. The host name is entered in the input box. Possible responses are: Success: The Router has successfully obtained the resolved address. The IP address is shown below the host name input box. No Response: The Router has failed to obtain the resolved address. Host not found: The DNS Server was unable to find an address for the given host name. No data, enter host name: No host name is specified. Could not test: The test could not be executed due to the Router’s settings. Check your DSL sync or your PPP session. You must have both a DSL sync and a PPP connection established to execute a PING. IP Address of the Host Name. Performs an IP connectivity check to a remote computer either within or beyond the Service Provider’s network. You can PING a remote computer via the IP address or the DNS address. If your PING fails, try a different IP or DNS address. Possible responses are: Success: The Remote Host computer was detected. No Response: There was no response to the Ping from the remote computer. No name or address to PING: No host name or IP address was specified. Could not test: The test could not be executed due to the Router settings. Check your DSL sync or your PPP session. You must have both a DSL sync and a PPP connection established to execute a PING. Determines the route taken to destination by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo packets with varying IP Time-To-Live (TTL) values to the destination. Trace Route is used to determine where the packet is stopped on the network. The number of hops from the Router to the specified destination. Allows you to run a full diagnostic test. 32 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 13. RESTART The following screen will be displayed if you select Restart at the main menu. If you want to erase the stored configuration, click the check box labeled Reset device to configuration to factory defaults (a check mark will appear in the box). Next, click the Restart button to restart the Modem. CAUTION: To reset the Modem to factory default configuration, you must click the check box prior to clicking the Restart button. If the box is checked, when you click Restart, all custom configuration information will be erased. To retain the Modem’s present configuration, leave the box unchecked and click Restart button. After you click the Restart button, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK to continue. Click Cancel if you do not want to restart the Modem. If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed. Please wait for your Modem to restart. After your Modem has restarted, the Edit Connection screen will be displayed. At the Edit Connection screen, confirm that the PPP Status field displays “Up” before proceeding with your Modem’s configuration. NOTE: If you have chosen to reset the Modem to the factory default configuration, you must set up your account profile and establish your connection as previously explained in section 8.2 “Setting Up Connection Profiles.” 030-300459 Rev. A 33 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 030-300459 Rev. A 34 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 14. ADVANCED MODE To configure the advanced operations of your Modem, select Advanced Mode (if you are in Basic Mode) at the main menu. The following screen will be displayed. NOTE: The basic operations of your Modem were discussed earlier in this User Guide and provided details on the Home, Status, Diagnostics, and Restart features. For instructions on configuring any of these features, refer to the Basic Mode sections (beginning with section 9). The advanced operations of your Modem will be discussed in sections 15, 16, and 17. 030-300459 Rev. A 35 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15. CONFIGURATION 15.1 Firewall Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select Firewall from the Configuration menu. If you configure any settings in this screen, you must click Save to save the settings. High Medium Low Off Log all permitted inbound traffic Log all permitted outbound traffic Log all blocked inbound traffic Log all blocked outbound traffic Log traffic specified in rules Log administrative access Enable Remote IP Address 030-300459 Rev. A Security Level High security level only allows basic Internet functionality. Only Mail, News, Web, FTP, and IPSEC are allowed. All other traffic is prohibited. Like High security, Medium security only allows basic Internet functionality by default. However, Medium security allows customization through NAT configuration so that you can enable the traffic that you want to pass. Factory Default = Low The Low security setting will allow all traffic except for known attacks. If security is set to Low, the Modem will be visible to other computers on the Internet. Firewall is disabled. (All traffic is passed) Firewall Logging Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is checked), this function will be activated. Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is checked), this function will be activated. Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is checked), this function will be activated. Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is unchecked), this function will be activated. Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is checked), this function will be activated. Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is checked), this function will be activated. Remote Logging Factory Default = Disable If Enabled (box is checked), the Modem will send firewall logs to a syslog server. The IP address of the syslog server machine to which the diagnostics logs will be sent. 36 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.2 Port Forwarding Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select Port Forwarding from the Configuration menu. Port Forwarding enables you to set up the Modem’s port forwarding attributes for the services that you want to add to your profile. To set up port forwarding, select a service from the Service Name drop-down menu. NOTE: You may add an unlimited numbers of services to your profile. After you have selected a service name from the Service Name drop-down menu, the following Port Forwarding – Add an Application Service screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate IP address or machine name in the fields provided and then click Add Service. Repeat these steps to add additional services to your profile. Application Protocol Start Port End Port LAN Port Direction IP Address Dynamic Application 030-300459 Rev. A The IP Protocol type that is assigned to this service. The start port that is assigned to the service The end port that is assigned to the service The LAN port that is assigned to the service. The traffic direction assigned to the service. The LAN IP address or the machine name assigned to your service Factory Default = Disabled If Enabled (box is checked), this will only allow outgoing connections from any local PC. If Disabled, packets will be forwarded to the designated local PC. 37 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide If you clicked Add Service, the following screen will be displayed. To view the details of a service that you have added, click the Details button adjacent to the service you want to view. If you clicked the Details button, the following screen will be displayed. After viewing the details, click Back to return to the preceding Port Forwarding screen. To delete a service that you have added, click the Delete button adjacent to the service you want to remove. If you clicked Delete in the preceding screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK in the popup screen; the service will be removed from the list of selected services. Click Cancel if you do not want to delete the service. 030-300459 Rev. A 38 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.3 Port Triggering The following screen will be displayed if you select Port Triggering from the Configuration menu. To create a trigger port, click New. If you clicked New, the following screen will be displayed. Select the desired options from the drop-down menus, and then enter the appropriate values in the fields provide. Click Save to save your settings. Outgoing Protocol Outgoing Port Start Outgoing Port End Incoming Protocol Incoming Port Start Incoming Port End 030-300459 Rev. A Port Triggering Configuration Factory Default = TCP The outgoing protocol for the triggered ports. Possible Responses: TCP – Transmission Control Protocol UDP – User Datagram Protocol The WAN-side TCP/UDP starting port The WAN-side TCP/UDP ending port Factory Default = TCP The incoming protocol for the triggered ports. Possible Responses: TCP- Transmission Control Protocol UDP- User Datagram Protocol Both – TCP and UDP The local LAN-side starting port. The local LAN-side ending port. 39 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.4 ALG Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select ALG from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure the application level gateway (ALG) services for your Modem. Click on the box of each service that you want to enable (a check mark will appear in the box). Then, click Save to save the settings. To edit your SIP ALG settings, click Edit. NOTE: When the firewall level is set to “High,” some services may not be configurable. Name Enabled ALG The name of the ALG service. To enable the service, click on the adjacent box (a check mark will appear in the box). To disable the service, click to uncheck the box. If you clicked Edit, the following page will be displayed. To enabled SIP ALG service configuration, click on the box labeled Enable (a check mark will appear in the box). Next, enter the appropriate values in the fields provided and click Save to save your settings. Enabled SIP Port RTP Port Low RTP Port High 030-300459 Rev. A SIP ALG Service Configuration Factory Default = Disabled When enabled (box is checked), SIP ALG service will be activated. If disabled, SIP ALG service will be deactivated. The SIP port to proxy. The lowest port for incoming RTP connections. The highest port for incoming RTP connection. The highest port must be greater 40 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide RTP Timeout (in seconds) than the lowest port. The number of seconds until a stream will time out. 15.5 IGMP Service The following screen will be displayed if you select IGMP from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure the IGMP services for your Modem. Enter the appropriate settings and then click Save Settings to save the settings. To view the status of the settings, click Show Status. IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) enables you to configure IGMP services for your Modem. Enabled Factory Default = Enabled When this box is checked, IGMP service will be activated. To disable IGMP service, click to uncheck the box. MulticastFilter Factory Default = Disable When enabled (box is checked), MulticastFilter is activated. If disabled, MulticastFilter will be deactivated. Multicast Address Range 1 The first multicast address for IGMP. Multicast Address Mask Range 1 The network address mask for Multicast Address Range 1. Multicast Address Range 2 The second multicast address for IGMP. Multicast Address Mask Range 2 The network address mask for Multicast Address Range 2. General Query (seconds) The value in seconds (5 through 300) for doing queries. If you clicked Show Status in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. [Need Screen w/ info.] 030-300459 Rev. A 41 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.6 MoCA Service The following screen will be displayed if you select MoCA from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure the multimedia over coax alliance (MoCA) services for your Modem. Enter the appropriate settings and then click Save to save the settings. MoCA port Channel Index CM Ratio Tx Power Phy Margin 030-300459 Rev. A MoCA Service Select the MoCA Port that you want to configure. Possible Responses: WAN – The WAN MoCA port LAN – The LAN MoCA port The channel index selects the operating frequency. The CM Ratio is a values between 0 – 100 that defines the ration of time spent during network acquisition that a node will spend a network coordinator. The transmit power level. This function controls the number of dB margin. 42 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Phy MBit Mask This function sets the upper limit for the modulation density. 15.7 LAN Configuration 15.7.1 DHCP The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN > DHCP from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to control how the Modem interacts with local devices to which it is connected. Enter the appropriate values, and then click Save to save your settings. NOTE: It is recommended that you do not change these settings unless instructed by your service provider. Enable DHCP Server Modem IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address 030-300459 Rev. A DHCP Configuration for Private LAN Factory Default = Enable This setting allows the Modem to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected on the LAN. Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN. Private LAN = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Private LAN configuration. Public LAN = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Public LAN configuration. (These options are available only if the DHCP server is enabled.) Possible Responses: If this box is checked, the DHCP server will be turned On. If this box is unchecked, the DHCP server will be turned Off. Note: These addresses will be overwritten if the Internet Service Provider supports dynamic setting of these values. The IP Address of the Modem. The Subnet Mask of the Modem. Address Range Factory Default = 192.168.1.10 This field displays the first IP address that the DHCP server will provide. The DHCP Start Address must be within the Modem’s IP subnet and lower than the DHCP End Address. You may use any number from 0 to 254 in this address. Factory Default = 192.168.1.20 This field displays the last IP address that the DHCP server will provide. The DHCP End Address must be within the Modem’s IP subnet and higher than the DHCP Start Address. You may use any number from 0 to 254 in this address. 43 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide DHCP Lease Time Factory Default = 01:00:00:00 Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid, after which the DHCP client will usually re-submit a request. Note: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the format (day:hour:min:sec)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and 23. 15.7.2 DNS The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN > DNS from the Configuration menu. DNS This field allows you to enter a Domain Name for the Modem. To add a Domain Name, in the field under User Assigned DNS, type in your new domain name and click Set. Static Host Assignment Host Name This field allows you to enter a HOST name for the Modem. To add a new Host name, in the field under Static Host Assignment, type in the Host Name and the associated IP address and then click Add. To delete a Host name, click the Delete button adjacent to the Host Name and IP Address you want to delete. IP Address Displays the IP address that is assigned to the Host Name. Discovered Local Devices This field displays a list of the computers on the LAN that have been assigned a DHCP Address. The DNS name and IP address entry of each discovered device is displayed. (Note: The values in this field will be displayed barring any propagation delays. If ‘No Discovered Devices’ is displayed, manually refresh the screen.) Domain Name Note: Some ISP’s may require the name for identification purposes. 15.7.3 Alternate LAN The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN > Alternate LAN from the Configuration menu. This screen contains the settings that control how the Modem interacts with the local devices to which it is connected. NOTE: It is recommended that you do not change these settings unless instructed by your service provider. 030-300459 Rev. A 44 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Select DHCP Network Enable DHCP Server IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Lease Time 030-300459 Rev. A Alternate LAN Factory Default = Private LAN2 Factory Default = Enable This setting allows the Modem to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected on the LAN. It is advised that this is enabled for Public LAN. Note: These addresses will be overwritten if the Internet service provider supports dynamic setting of these values. (These options are available only if the DHCP server is enabled.) Possible Responses: Public LAN = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Public LAN configuration. Private LAN2 = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Private LAN configuration. Private LAN3 = DHCP addresses will be saved into the Private LAN configuration. Factory Default = Enable If this box is checked, the DHCP server will be turned On. If this box is unchecked, the DHCP server will be turned Off. Displays the IP address that is assigned to the Host. Displays the subnet mask that is assigned to the Host. Address Range Factory Default = 192.168.1.10 This field displays the first IP address that the DHCP server will provide. The DHCP Start Address must be within the IP address and lower than the DHCP End Address. You may use any number from 0 to 254 in this address. Factory Default = 192.168.1.20 This field displays the last IP address that the DHCP server will provide. The DHCP End Address must be within the IP address and higher than the DHCP Start Address. You may use any number from 0 to 254 in this address. Factory Default = 01:00:00:00 Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid, after which the DHCP client will usually re-submit a request. Note: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the format (day:hour:min:sec)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and 23. 45 July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide 15.7.3.1 Public LAN – Multiple IP Address Passthrough If you selected Public LAN from the Select DHCP Network drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values and click Save to save the settings. NOTE: Selecting Public LAN will enable your computer to have global address ability. To use the Public LAN feature, your ISP must support Public LAN and Static IP. Contact your ISP for details. Select DHCP Network Enable DHCP Server Modem’s Public IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Lease Time Alternate LAN - Public LAN Settings Displays the DHCP Network that you have selected. Factory Default = Disable Possible Responses: If Enabled (box is checked), this will enable the Public LAN DHCP server and allow IP address to be server from the DHCP Public LAN pool. If Disabled (box is unchecked), this will disable the Public LAN DHCP server. The Modem’s public IP address The Subnet Mask, which determines what portion of an IP address is controlled by the network and which portion is controlled by the host. Address Range Displays the first IP address that the Public LAN DHCP Server will provide. The DHCP Start Address must be within the IP address and lower than the DHCP End Address. Displays the last IP address that the Public LAN DHCP Server will provide. The DHCP End Address must be within the IP address and higher than the DHCP Start Address. Factory Default = 01:00:00:00 Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid, after which time the Public LAN DHCP client will usually re-submit a request. Note: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the format (day:hour:min:sec)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and 23. If the settings you have entered in the Public LAN Settings fields are incorrect, the following warnings messages may be displayed via pop-up screens. If this occurs, check the Public LAN settings. Warning Message 030-300459 Rev. A Check Public LAN DHCP Settings 46 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Start Address is not part of the Subnet End Address is not part of the Subnet End Address is below the Start Address Lease time must be greater than 10 seconds Seconds must be between 0 and 59 Minutes must be between 0 and 59 Hours must be between 0 and 23 Check the value in the DHCP Start Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the values in the DHCP Lease Time fields Check the Seconds field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Minutes field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Hours field at DHCP Lease Time 15.7.3.2 Private LAN2 – Multiple IP Address Passthrough If you selected Private LAN2 from the Select DHCP Network drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values and click Save to save the settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 47 July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide Select DHCP Network Enable DHCP Server Modem’s Public IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Lease Time Alternate LAN - Private LAN2 Settings Displays the DHCP Network that you have selected. Factory Default = Disable Possible Responses: If Enabled (box is checked), this will enable the Private LAN DHCP server and allow IP address to be server from the DHCP Private LAN pool. If Disabled (box is unchecked), this will disable the Private LAN DHCP server. The Modem’s public IP address The Subnet Mask, which determines what portion of an IP address is controlled by the network and which portion is controlled by the host. Address Range Displays the first IP address that the Public LAN DHCP Server will provide. The DHCP Start Address must be within the IP address and lower than the DHCP End Address. Displays the last IP address that the Public LAN DHCP Server will provide. The DHCP End Address must be within the IP address and higher than the DHCP Start Address. Factory Default = 01:00:00:00 Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid, after which time the Public LAN DHCP client will usually re-submit a request. Note: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the format (day:hour:min:sec)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and 23. If the settings you have entered in the Private LAN2 Settings fields are incorrect, the following warnings messages may be displayed via pop-up screens. If this occurs, check the Private LAN settings. Warning Message Start Address is not part of the Subnet End Address is not part of the Subnet End Address is below the Start Address Lease time must be greater than 10 seconds Seconds must be between 0 and 59 Minutes must be between 0 and 59 Hours must be between 0 and 23 Check Public LAN DHCP Settings Check the value in the DHCP Start Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the values in the DHCP Lease Time fields Check the Seconds field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Minutes field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Hours field at DHCP Lease Time 15.7.3.3 Private LAN3 – Multiple IP Address Passthrough If you selected Private LAN3 from the Select DHCP Network drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values and click Save to save the settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 48 July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide Select DHCP Network Enable DHCP Server Modem’s Public IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Start Address DHCP End Address DHCP Lease Time Alternate LAN - Private LAN3 Settings Displays the DHCP Network that you have selected. Factory Default = Disable Possible Responses: If Enabled (box is checked), this will enable the Private LAN DHCP server and allow IP address to be server from the DHCP Private LAN pool. If Disabled (box is unchecked), this will disable the Private LAN DHCP server. The Modem’s public IP address The Subnet Mask, which determines what portion of an IP address is controlled by the network and which portion is controlled by the host. Address Range Displays the first IP address that the Public LAN DHCP Server will provide. The DHCP Start Address must be within the IP address and lower than the DHCP End Address. Displays the last IP address that the Public LAN DHCP Server will provide. The DHCP End Address must be within the IP address and higher than the DHCP Start Address. Factory Default = 01:00:00:00 Displays the amount of time the provided addresses will be valid, after which time the Public LAN DHCP client will usually re-submit a request. Note: DHCP Lease Time is displayed in the format (day:hour:min:sec)*. This value must be greater than 10 seconds. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and 23. If the settings you have entered in the Private LAN3 Settings fields are incorrect, the following warnings messages may be displayed via pop-up screens. If this occurs, check the Private LAN settings. Warning Message Start Address is not part of the Subnet End Address is not part of the Subnet End Address is below the Start Address Lease time must be greater than 10 seconds Seconds must be between 0 and 59 Minutes must be between 0 and 59 Hours must be between 0 and 23 030-300459 Rev. A Check Public LAN DHCP Settings Check the value in the DHCP Start Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the value in the DHCP End Address field Check the values in the DHCP Lease Time fields Check the Seconds field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Minutes field at DHCP Lease Time Check the Hours field at DHCP Lease Time 49 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.7.4 IP Passthrough – Single IP Address Passthrough IP Passthrough enables you to select the device on your LAN that will share your Single Static IP address. Before you begin this section, configure your PC settings to obtain an IP address from your Modem automatically. (Refer to your computer’s Windows® Help screen for instructions.) NOTE: IP Passthrough enables the user to share the WAN assigned IP address with one device on the LAN. By doing this, the device with the single static IP address becomes visible on the Internet. Network Address Translation (NAT) and Firewall rules do not apply to the device configured for IP Passthrough. If you are using Routed IP protocol, IP Passthrough configuration will not be available. 15.7.4.1 Enabling IP Passthrough – Single IP Address PassThrough (Applicable for PPPoE Connections Only) To enable IP Passthrough, select a device that will share your Single Static IP from the options listed in the window.. Click on enable. NOTE: The actual device name may differ from the name displayed in this screen. If you clicked Enable, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK to continue. WARNING: Enabling IP Passthrough severely increases the vulnerability of the selected computer. 030-300459 Rev. A 50 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the Modem will be reset and the new configuration will take effect, as shown in the following screen. STOP! After you enable IP Passthrough, you must reboot your computer. IMPORTANT: If you chose to enable User Configured PC, wait for the Modem to reset and then manually enter the WAN IP, Gateway, and Subnet mask addresses you obtained from your Internet service provider into a PC. 15.7.4.2 Disabling IP Passthrough – Single IP Address PassThrough To disable IP Passthrough (if it has previously been enabled), select IP Passthrough from the Configuration>LAN menu. Click on Disable. If you clicked Disable following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK to continue. 030-300459 Rev. A 51 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed. The Modem will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. STOP! After you disable IP Passthrough, you must reboot your computer. IMPORTANT: If you chose to enable User Configured PC, wait for the Modem to reset and then manually enter the WAN IP, Gateway, and Subnet mask addresses you obtained from your Internet service provider into a PC. 15.7.5 Static NAT The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN > Static NAT from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure your Modem to work with the special NAT services. NOTE: When your Modem is configured for Static NAT, any unsolicited packets arriving at the WAN would be forwarded to this device. This feature is used in cases where the user wants to host a server for a specific application. 030-300459 Rev. A 52 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide IMPORTANT: IP Passthough must be disabled (if it has been previously enabled) before you enable static NAT. Refer to section 15.7.4.2 for instructions on disabling IP Passthrough. 15.7.5.1 Enabling Static NAT To enable Static NAT, select an IP address or device name from the options listed in the Static NAT screen and then click Enable. NOTE: The actual IP addresses or device names may differ from the those displayed in the following screen. If you clicked Enable, the following screen will be displayed, with Static NAT enabled for the IP address or device name you selected. 15.7.5.2 Disabling Static NAT To disable Static NAT, click Disable in the Static NAT screen. The following screen will be displayed. 15.7.6 Port Mapping The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN > Port Mapping from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to assign the physical ports to software groups. Select the appropriate options from the drop-down menus, and then click Save to save your settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 53 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Interface Group The physical ports available for mapping Factory Default: Private LAN The software defined virtual LAN group to which the port should be assigned: Possible Responses: Private LAN – The selected port will appear as a member of the Private LAN group. Private LAN2 – The selected port will appear as a member of the Private LAN2 group Public LAN – The selected port will appear as a member of the Public LAN Group. Private LAN3 – The selected port will appear as a member of the Private LAN3 group 15.8 Spanning Tree The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN > Spanning Tree from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to assign the Modem’s physical ports to software groups. To enable Spanning Tree functionality for your Modem, click the box adjacent to Enable (a check mark will appear in the box). Next, click Save to save your settings. Note: By factory default, Spanning Tree is disabled. Enable 030-300459 Rev. A Spanning Tree When this box is checked Spanning Tree is activated. If the box is unchecked, Spanning Tree is deactivated. 54 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.9 WAN Configuration 15.9.1 WAN Port Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select WAN Port from the Configuration menu. This function will enable you to configure the Uplink Port settings for your Modem. From the options provided, select how the Uplink port will be used (Ethernet or MoCA). Click Save to save your settings. NOTE: Tunneling enables you to use a PPPoE shim on the host computer to connect to the Internet service provider, by bypassing the Modem’s capability to do this. Tunneling is available in PPPoE mode only. Select UpLink Port Protocol Tunneling UPLINK Port Configuration Select WAN Uplink port that you will use. Possible Responses: Ethernet –The Ethernet port MoCA – The Multimedia over Coax Alliance port. Ethernet Settings Select the protocol you will use. Possible Respones: PPPoE – Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Routed IP – IP over ATM Tunneling enables you to use a PPPoE shim on the host computer to connect to the Internet service provider, by bypassing the Modem’s capability to do this. Tunneling is available in PPPoE mode only. To activate tunneling, click Disable. To deactivate tunneling, click Enable. 15.9.1.1 Configuring Ethernet as the WAN UpLink Port If you select Ethernet from the Select UpLink Port drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Next, select the protocol that you will use from Protocol drop-down menu. 030-300459 Rev. A 55 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide If you selected PPPoE as the protocol, the following screen will be displayed. Click Save to save your settings. If you selected Routed IP as the Protocol, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values and click Save to save your settings. Routed IP Settings for Ethernet Uplink Port Factory Default = Disable If Enabled, this option enables PPP traffic from the LAN to be bridged to the WAN. This feature enables you to use a PPP shim on the host computer to connect to the Internet service provider, by bypassing the Modem’s capability to do this. Note: Tunneling is available in PPPoE mode only. Obtain IP address automatically Factory Default = Enabled (enable DHCP client) Select this option if you want the Modem to obtain its IP address from the ISP’s DHCP server. Use the following static addresses Factory Default = Disabled (disable DHCP client) Select this option if you want to manually enter static IP addresses in Tunneling 030-300459 Rev. A 56 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide IP Address Subnet Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary your Modem. The following addresses are provided by your Internet service: Enter the Modem’s IP network address, provided by your ISP. Enter the Modem’s subnet mask settings, provided by your ISP. Enter the Modem’s IP gateway address, provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address of primary Domain Name Service (DNS) server your Modem is using, provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server your Modem is using, provided by your ISP. 15.9.1.2 Configuring MoCA as the WAN UpLink Port If you select MoCA from the Select UpLink Port drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Next, select the protocol that you will use from Protocol drop-down menu. If you selected PPPoE as the protocol, the following screen will be displayed. Click Save to save your settings. If you selected Routed IP as the Protocol, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values and click Save to save your settings. Tunneling 030-300459 Rev. A Routed IP Settings for MoCA Uplink Port Factory Default = Disable If Enabled, this option enables PPP traffic from the LAN to be bridged to the WAN. This feature enables you to use a PPP shim on the host computer to connect to the Internet service provider, by bypassing the Modem’s capability to do this. 57 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Obtain IP address automatically (enable DHCP client) Use the following static addresses (disable DHCP client) IP Address Subnet Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary Note: Tunneling is available in PPPoE mode only. Factory Default = Enabled Select this option if you want the Modem to obtain its IP address from the ISP’s DHCP server. Factory Default = Disabled Select this option if you want to manually enter static IP addresses in your Modem. The following addresses are provided by your Internet service: Enter the Modem’s IP network address, provided by your ISP. Enter the Modem’s subnet mask settings, provided by your ISP. Enter the Modem’s IP gateway address, provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address of primary Domain Name Service (DNS) server your Modem is using, provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server your Modem is using, provided by your ISP. 15.9.2 QOS 030-300459 Rev. A 58 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide The following screen will be displayed if you select WAN > QOS from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure the QOS services for your Modem. If you change the settings in this screen, you must click Save Config to save the settings. CAUTION: Changing the parameters on this screen could cause severe disruption of your service. It is recommended that you do not change any settings in this screen unless instructed by your service provider. Enable QOS Services Class of Service Peak Info Rate QOS Services Committed Info Rate Max Queue Size QOS Factory Default = Enabled If Enabled (box is checked) this function will be activated. If Disabled, this function will be deactivated. This enables you to partition network traffic into multiple priority levels or classes or service. The maximum allow rate for this priority. The committed rate for this priority. The number of packets that can be queued for this priority. 15.9.3 VPN The following screen will be displayed if you select WAN > VPN from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure the VPN services for your Modem. If you change the settings in this screen, you must click Save Config to save the settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 59 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.9.4 Routing Table The following settings will be displayed if you select WAN > Routing Table from the Configuration menu. To add a route to the Network Routing Table, select the desired options from the drop-down menus, and then enter the appropriate values in the fields provided. Next, click Add Route. IP Interfaces The list of active interfaces on the Modem, their IP addresses and subnet masks. Address The IP interface address of the interface. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the interface. Name The name assigned to the interface. Possible Names are: ppp0 – The WAN interface when the router is in PPP mode. WAN– The WAN interface when the router is in Uplink Routed IP mode. Private LAN – The main Ethernet interface. Private LAN2 – The interface for Private LAN2 mode. Private LAN3 – The interface for Private LAN3 mode. Public LAN – The interface for Private LAN mode. l0 – The local loopback interface. Metric The numeric value assigned to this interface, used to calculate the best route to a destination address. Networking Routing Table The list of the network routes. These can be either routes for directly connected networks, or static routes that have been entered. Destination The IP subnet of the destination network. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the destination network. Gateway The IP address of the default gateway for this route. Interface Indicates the name of the router’s interface to use for this route. Metric The numeric value assigned to this route, used to calculate the best route to a destination network. Host Routing Table The list of host routes. A host route is an IP route with a 32-bit mask. Destination The IP address of the destination host. Gateway The IP address of the default gateway for this route. Interface Indicates the name of the router’s interface to use for this route. 030-300459 Rev. A 60 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Metric The numeric value assigned to this route, used to calculate the best route to a destination network. Inactive Routes The list of routes whose interface is currently not in service. Address The IP address of the destination network. Netmask The subnet mask of the destination network. Gateway The IP address of the default gateway for this route. Interface The name of the router’s interface associated with this route. Type Indicates if this route is a network route, a host route, or a default route. Metric The numeric value assigned to this route used to calculate the best route to a destination network. The following sections allow you to add static routes to the gateway’s routing table. Route Via Allows you to specify either the interface or the default gateway that the router should use for this static route. If an interface is not specified, the correct interface will be automatically chosen, based on the gateway addresses. Interface Select the interface that will be used for this static route. If you enter an interface, you cannot specify a default gateway. IP Gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway used for this static route. The specified gateway must be reachable; this means that the Modem must have a route to the gateway. You must specify either an interface or a gateway for each static route. Destination Allows you to specify the destination network or host. Type Factory Default = Host Possible Responses: Host – The static route is assigned to a single IP host. Network – The static route is assigned to a network. Default – The static route is assigned to a default route. IP Address The IP subnet of the destination network or host. IP Netmask The subnet mask of the destination network. If the route type was a host, a 32-bit subnet mask will be automatically populated. Metric The numeric value assigned to this route, used to calculate the best route to a destination network. RIP Advertised This determines whether or not to advertise the static route using RIP. (RIP must also be enabled before the route will be advertised.) If Enabled (box is checked), RIP Advertised will be activated. If Disabled, RIP Advertised will not be activated. Save to Flash If Enabled (box is checked), the route will be made permanent by saving it to flash memory. If Disabled, the route will disappear the next time the Modem restarts. Add Route This button enables you to add a new static route in the Modem. Note: When adding a route, you may need to reload the page for the route to appear in the “active” Routes. 15.10 Wireless Configuration 15.10.1 Basic The following settings will be displayed if you select Wireless > Basic from the Configuration menu. Enter the appropriate values, and then click Save to save your settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 61 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Wireless Operation Network Name (SSID) Channel Mode Frameburst Mode Hide SSID 030-300459 Rev. A Wireless Basic Configuration Displays the current setting of the Modem’s wireless operation. Factory Default = Enabled When disabled, no wireless stations will be able to connect to the Modem. This string (32 characters or less) is the name associated with the Modem. To connect to the Modem, the SSID on a Station card must match the SSID on the Modem card or be set to “ANY.” (Note: If the SSID on a Modem is hidden, at the station card you must manually type the SSID of the Modem to which you are trying to connect.) The AP transmits and receives data on this channel. The number of channels to choose from is pre-programmed into the AP card. The Modem transmits and receives data on this channel. Station cards do not have to be set to the same channel as the AP; the station cards scan all channels and look for the Modem with the correct SSID. Possible Responses: 1 through 11 This setting allows station to communicate with the Modem. Possible Responses: Mixed: Station using any of the 802.11b, 802.11b+, and 802.11g rates can communicate with the Modem. Legacy Mixed: Same as Mixed, but also allows older 802.11b cards to communicate with the Modem. 11b only: Communication with the Modem is limited to 802.11b 11g only: Communication with the Modem is limited to 802.11g If enabled, additional algorithms are used for increased throughput. If Disabled, this feature will not be activated. If enabled, the Modem will not broadcast the SSID. To connect to the Modem, each Station must configure its SSIDs so that it matches the Modem’s Network Name (SSID). If Disabled, this function will not be activated. 62 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 15.10.2 Wireless Security The following screen will be displayed if you select Wireless > Security from the Configuration menu. Select the desired security option from the Wireless Security drop-down menu. After you configured your wireless security settings, click Save to save the settings. IMPORTANT: Client PCs can use any Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11b/g/g+ certified card to communicate with the Modem. The Wireless card and Modem must use the same security code type. If you use WPA-PSK or WEP wireless security, you must configure your computer’s wireless adapter for the security code that you use. You can access the settings in the advanced properties of the wireless network adapter. Wireless Security 030-300459 Rev. A 63 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Wireless Security Factory Default = Disable Possible Responses: Disabled: No security is used. WEP: WEP encryption used to secure the data being sent to and from the Modem; when WEP is enabled, the risk of someone nearby accessing the Modem is minimized. WPA-PSK: WPA encryption methods are used to encrypt and secure the connection and the data being sent to and from the Modem. This string (8 to 63 characters of 64 hex characters) is the key used for encrypting packets being sent to and from the Modem. This key must be the same in both the Modem and the station. 15.10.2.1 Enabling WEP Security If you select WEP from the Wireless Security drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values, and then click Save to save the settings. Wireless Security Authentication Type Key Select Key n (where n is 1 - 4 for WEP and is blank for WPA-PSK) Wireless Security (WEP) WEP has been selected as the wireless security method used. Factory Default = Open System Possible Responses: Open System: Open System authentication allows any station to associate with the wireless network but only stations with the valid WEP key can send or receive data from the Modem. Open System authentication is considered to be more secure than Shared Key authentication. Shared Key: Shared Key authentication requires the station to authenticate with the Modem using the WEP key before it can associate with the wireless network. Factory Default = Key 1 Select Key 1 to Key 4 as the WEP key to be used. Note: The key position must be the same in both the Modem and the wireless station. The WEP key is treated as either text or hexadecimal (hex) characters. The number of characters is based on the key size selected. The key size 64 bit is either 5 text or 10 hex characters, 128 bit is either 13 text or 26 hex characters, and 256 bit is either 29 text or 58 hex characters. Hexadecimal characters are 0-9 and A-F (or a-f). This key must be the same in both the Modem and the station. Some station cards use a “Pass Phrase.” This is not the same as “text” and should not be used. 15.10.2.2 Enabling WPA-PSK Security If you select WPA-PSK from the Wireless Security drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values, and then click Save to save the settings. 030-300459 Rev. A 64 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide NOTE: The WPA key must be 8 to 63 characters or 64 hexadecimal digits in length. Wireless Security WPA Shared Key WPA Group Rekey Interval Data Encryption Wireless Security (WPA-PSK) WPA-PSK has been selected as the wireless security method used. This string (8 to 63 characters of 64 hex characters) is the key used for encrypting packets being sent to and from the Modem. This is a passphrase (also called a shared secret) that must be entered in both the wireless Modem and the wireless station. The more random your WPA Shared Key, the more secure it is. The number of seconds between rekeying the WPA group key. A value of “0” means that rekeying is disabled. The Shared Key is the initial key and new keys are created and used, based on that key, at each Rekey Interval. Factory Default = TKIP Possible Responses: TKIP- Selecting this option enables the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol for data encryption. AES- Selecting this option enables the Advanced Encryption Standard for data encryption. TKIP/AES- Selecting this option enables the Modem to accept either TKIP or AES encryption 15.10.3 MAC Filter The following settings will be displayed if you select Wireless > MAC Filter from the Configuration menu. This screen enables you to configure the MAC filter settings for your Modem. After you have finished adding, editing or deleting MAC addresses from the MAC Filter table (as explained in the following paragraphs), click the box adjacent to Enable MAC Address Filtering (a check mark will appear in the box). Next, click Save to save your settings. NOTE: When the MAC address Filter is enabled (box is checked), only the stations that are in the MAC Filter table and that are set to Allowed will be accepted by the Modem. All other stations will be blocked. 030-300459 Rev. A 65 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide To add stations to the MAC Address table, click the Add button. If you clicked Add, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values in the fields provided, and then click Save to save the settings. Traffic MAC Address Station Name MAC Address Settings Factory Default = Allowed If Blocked is selected, the station will be blocked (it cannot access the Modem). Factory Default = 00:00:00:00:00:00 The MAC address of the wireless station you want to add. The name of the wireless station you want to add. If you clicked Save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK to continue. NOTE: Wireless access will be interrupted and the wireless stations may require reconfiguration. 030-300459 Rev. A 66 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide If you clicked OK, in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed. The screen displays the list of MAC addresses added to the MAC Address Filter Table. You may now add, edit, or delete MAC addresses from the table by clicking on the desired MAC address (displayed in the window) and then by clicking either Add, Edit, or Delete. Next, click OK in the pop-up screen. After you have finished adding, editing or deleting MAC addresses in the MAC Filter table, click the box adjacent to Enable MAC Address Filtering (a check mark will appear in the box). Click Save to save your settings. NOTE: When the MAC address Filter is enabled (box is checked), only the stations that are in MAC Filter table and that are set to Allowed will be accepted by the Modem. All other stations will be blocked. 15.10.4 Advanced Wireless Settings The following settings will be displayed if you select Wireless > Advanced from the Configuration menu. Enter the appropriate values, and then click Save to save the settings. Beacon Period RTS Threshold Fragmented Threshold DTIM Interval 030-300459 Rev. A Wireless Advanced Configuration The time interval between beacon frame transmissions. Beacons contain rate and capability information. Beacons received by stations can be used to identify the access points in the area. RTS/CTS handshaking will be performed for any data or management MPDU containing a number of bytes greater than the threshold. If this value is larger than the MSDU size (typically set by the fragmentation threshold), no handshaking will be performed. A value of zero will enable handshaking for all MPDUs. Any MSDU or MPDU larger than this value will be fragmented into an MPDU of the specified size. The number of Beacon intervals between DTIM transmissions. Multicast and broadcast frames are delivered after every DTIM 67 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Supported Rates 802.11b Rates (Mbps) 802.11g Rates (Mbps) These are the allowable communication rates that the Modem will attempt to use. The rates are also broadcast within the connection protocol as the rates supported by the Modem. If you clicked save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK to continue. 030-300459 Rev. A 68 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 16. MAINTENANCE 16.1 Login Administration The following screen will be displayed if you select Login Administration from the Maintenance menu. Enter the appropriate values, and then click Save to save the settings. NOTE: Password must be at least 6 characters and must not exceed 12 characters long. Alphanumeric values are permitted. The Password and Confirm Password fields are masked with “*” for security measures. Username Password Confirm Password Login Administration The administrator’s username. This is a free-format character string between 5 and 12 characters long, no spaces. The administrator’s password. This is a free-format character string between 6 and 12 characters long, no spaces. The identical value that was entered in the password field. 16.2 Event Log The following screen will be displayed if you select Event Log from the Maintenance menu. The Remote Logging function enables event logs to be sent to a machine running a syslog server. To enable Remote Logging, click the box adjacent to Enable (a check mark will appear in the box). Then, enter an IP address in the Remote IP Address field. Click Save to save your settings. User ID 030-300459 Rev. A Event Log The name of your connection. 69 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Connection Mode Connection State Ethernet WAN Enable Remote IP Address The mode of connection used to connect to your ISP. The state of the PPP connection. The state of the Ethernet WAN connection. Remote Logging Enables remote logging of Event Logs The IP address of the syslog server machine on the local area network to which the Event Logs are sent. To view logged events, select an option from the Available LOGS drop-down menu. If you select All, the following screen will be displayed. To obtain a printable version of the Event logs, click on Printable. 16.3 Firewall Log The following screen will be displayed if you select Firewall Log from the Maintenance menu. To obtain a printable version of the firewall logs, click on Printable. Click on Refresh to refresh the screen. To enable Remote Logging, click the box adjacent to Enable (a check mark will appear in the box) and then enter an IP address in the Remote IP Address field. Click Save to save your settings. Remote Logging 030-300459 Rev. A 70 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Enable Remote IP Address Factory Default = Disable If enabled (a check mark will appear in the box), the Modem will send firewall logs to a syslog server. The IP address of the syslog server machine to which the diagnostics logs to be sent. 16.4 Update Device The following screen will be displayed if you select Update Device from the Maintenance menu. This screen enables you to identify the version of software in your device. You can also update the software in your device to the latest version supported. To update your Modem to the latest software version supported, perform the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Download the update file and store it to a location on your PC. Click the Browse button in the Update Modem screen, and then navigate to the update file stored on your PC. Click on the update file and then click Open. The path to the update file will appear in the Browse bar. Click Begin upgrade process to begin the software update for your Modem. After your Modem has been updated, wait a brief moment for the Modem to reset and establish a WAN connection and a PPP session. Confirm that the WAN LED on your Modem is solid green before continuing your Modem’s configuration. 16.5 Remote Access 030-300459 Rev. A 71 July 2005 UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 UltraLine II (Model 800015) User Guide The following screen will be displayed if you select Remote Access from the Maintenance menu. This screen enables you to configure Remote Access on your Modem. Enter the appropriates values in the fields provided and then click Save to save the settings. User Name Password Confirm Password Timeout Enable Timeout Enable Remote Access Remote URL Remote Access The name used for Remote Access session. The only valid characters are (a-z, A-Z, 0-9). The User Name must be at least 6 characters and must not exceed 12 characters long. The password used for Remote Access session. Do not use spaces or double-quotes in the password. The password must be at least 6 characters and must not exceed 12 characters long. Enter the same values as the password. The interval (in minutes) after which the Remote Access session will disconnect, if it is idle. Factory Default = Enable If Enabled (box is checked) this will activate the Remote Access timeout function. If Disabled, the Remote Access timeout function will be deactivated. Factory Default = Disable If Enabled (box is checked), Remote Access will be activated. If Disabled, Remote Access will be deactivated. Displays the URL for the Remote Access session. 16.6 Statistics 16.6.1 Ethernet Port Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Ethernet from the Statistics menu. Interface Description In Errors In Discard Packets In Unicast Packets In Octets Out Errors 030-300459 Rev. A Ethernet Port Statistics The description of the Ethernet interface on the Modem. The number of error packets received on the Ethernet interface. The number of discarded packets received. The number of Unicast packets received on the Ethernet interface. The number of bytes received on the Ethernet interface. The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted due to errors. 72 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Out Discard Packets Out Unicast Packets Out Octets The number of outbound packets discarded. The number of Unicast packets transmitted on the Ethernet interface. The number of bytes transmitted on the Ethernet interface. 16.6.2 Switch Ports Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Switch Ports from the Statistics menu. Link State Speed Duplex Transmit Packets Receive Packets Switch Ports Statistics The status of the switch port. The negotiated speed of the Ethernet link. The communication mode of the switch port. The number of Ethernet packets transmitted from this port The number of Ethernet packets received on this port. 16.6.3 Wireless Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Wireless from the Statistics menu. NOTE: The fields in this screen will be blank if no stations are associated with the Modem. 030-300459 Rev. A 73 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Wireless Statistics NOTE: Data listed in the OUT column pertains to transmissions from the Modem to a station; the Modem is the source. Data listed in the IN column pertains to data received by the Modem; the Modem is the destination. MAC Address (BSSID) This is the Media Access Controller (the hardware address of the Modem). It is also the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) for your Modem. FW Version The version of application firmware. In-Packets The number of successfully received packets. In-Bytes The number of successfully received bytes. In-Errors The number of received packets with an error. Out-Packets The number of successfully transmitted packets. Out-Bytes The number of successfully transmitted bytes. Out-Errors The number of packets that did not transmit due to an error. 030-300459 Rev. A 74 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 17. NAT SERVICES For your convenience, the Modem supports protocols for Applications, Games, and VPN-specific programs. The following chart provides protocol information for the services supported by the Modem. NOTE: To configure the Modem for a service or application, follow the steps in section 15.2, “Port Forwarding Configuration.” Application/Game Aliens vs. Predator Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Americas Army America Online Anarchy Online AOL Instant Messenger Asheron's Call Battlecom Battlefield 1942 Black and White Blizzard Battle.net (Diablo II) Buddy Phone Bungie.net, Myth, Myth II Server Calista IP Phone Citrix Metaframe Client POP/IMAP Client SMTP Counter Strike Dark Reign 2 Delta Force (Client and Server ) Delta Force 2 DeltaForce: Land Warrior DNS Elite Force Everquest F-16, Mig 29 F-22 Lightning 3 F-22 Raptor 030-300459 Rev. A Applications/Games/VPN Support Port/Protocol 80 UDP, 2300 UDP, 8000-8999 UDP 6073 UDP, 47624 TCP, 2300-2400 TCP/UDP This service will open up port’s for both traffic directions TCP - 20045 UDP - 1716 to 1718, 8777, 27900 5190 TCP/UDP TCP/UDP – 7012,7013, 7500 -7505 4099 TCP, 5190 TCP 9000-9013 UDP, 28800-29000 TCP 2300-2400 TCP/UDP, 47624 TCP/UDP UDP - 14567, 22000, 23000 to 23009, 27900, 28900 2611-2612 TCP, 6667 TCP, 6500 UDP, 27900 UDP 4000 TCP, 6112 TCP/UDP 700, 701 UDP 3453 TCP 3000 UDP, 5190 TCP 1494 TCP 110 TCP 25 TCP 27015 TCP/UDP, 27016 TCP/UDP 26214 TCP/UDP 3568 UDP, 3100-3999 TCP/UDP 3568-3569 UDP UDP 53 TCP 21 TCP 7430 TCP 80 UDP 1029 UDP 1144 UDP 65436 UDP 17478 53 UDP 2600 UDP, 27500 UDP, 27910 UDP, 27960 UDP 1024-7000 TCP/UDP 3863 UDP 4660-4670 TCP/UDP, 3875 UDP, 4533-4534 UDP, 4660-4670 UDP 3874-3875 UDP 75 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Application/Game Fighter Ace II Fighter Ace II for DX play FTP GameSpy Online Ghost Recon GNUtella Half Life Server Heretic II Server Hexen II Hotline Server HTTPS ICMP Echo ICQ OLD ICQ 2001b ICUII Client ICUII Client Version 4.xx IMAP IMAP v.3 Internet Phone IPSEC ALG IPSEC ESP IPSEC IKE Ivisit JKII:JO (Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast) KALI, Doom & Doom II KaZaA Limewire Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault 030-300459 Rev. A Port/Protocol 50000-50100 TCP/UDP 50000-50100 TCP/UDP, 47624 TCP, 2300-2400 TCP/UDP 20 TCP, 21 TCP UDP 3783 UDP 6515 TCP 6667 UDP 12203 TCP/UDP 13139UDP 27900 UDP 28900 UDP 29900 UDP 29901 TCP 80 UDP 1038 UDP 1032 UDP 53 UDP 2347 UDP 2346 6346 TCP/UDP, 1214 TCP 27005 UDP(client only) 27015 UDP 28910 TCP 26900 (+1) each player needs their own port. Increment by one for each person 5500, 5503 TCP 5499 UDP 443 TCP/UDP 4 ICMP 4000 UDP, 20000-20019 TCP 4099 TCP, 5190 TCP 2000-2038 TCP, 2050-2051 TCP, 2069 TCP, 2085 TCP, 3010-3030 TCP 1024-5000 TCP, 2050-2051 TCP, 2069 TCP, 2085 TCP, 3010-3030 TCP, 2000-2038 TCP6700-6702 TCP, 6880 TCP, 1200-16090 TCP 119 TCP/UDP 220 TCP/UDP 22555 UDP ENABLES ALG PROTOCOL 50 500 UDP 9943 UDP, 56768 UDP UDP - 28070 (default) UDP- 27000 to 29000 2213 UDP, 6666 UDP (EACH PC USING KALI MUST USE A DIFFERENT PORT NUMBER STARTING WITH 2213 + 1 1214 TCP/UDP 6346 TCP/UDP, 1214 TCP TCP 80 UDP 53 UDP 2093 UDP 12201 TCP 12300 76 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Application/Game mIRC Chat Motorhead Server MSN Game Zone MSN Game Zone (DX 7 & 8 play) MSN Messenger Napster Need for Speed 3, Hot Pursuit Need for Speed, Porsche Net2Phone NNTP Operation FlashPoint Outlaws Pal Talk pcAnywhere host Phone Free Quake 2 Quake 3 Quicktime 4/Real Audio Rainbow Six & Rogue Spear RealOne Player Real Audio Return To Castle Wolfenstein Roger Wilco ShoutCast Server Spinner Radio/Netscape Music SSH Secure Shell Starcraft 030-300459 Rev. A Port/Protocol UDP 2135 UDP 2139 TCP/UDP 28900 6660-6669 TCP 16000 TCP/UDP, 16010-16030 TCP/UDP 6667 TCP, 28800-29000 TCP 6667 TCP, 6073 TCP, 28800-29000 TCP, 47624 TCP, 2300-2400 TCP/UDP This service will open up port’s for both traffic directions. 6891-6900 TCP, 1863 TCP/UDP, 5190 UDP, 6901 TCP/UDP 6699 TCP 1030 TCP 9442 UDP 6801 UDP 119 TCP/UDP 47624 UDP, 6073 UDP, 2300-2400 TCP/UDP, 2234 TCP 5310 TCP/UDP 2090-2091 TCP/UDP, 2095 TCP, 5001 TCP, 8200-8700 TCP/UDP, 1025-2500 UDP 5631 TCP, 5632 UDP, 22 UDP 1034-1035 TCP/UDP, 9900-9901 UDP, 2644 TCP, 8000 TCP 27910 UDP 27660 UDP Each computer playing QuakeIII must use a different port number, starting at 27660 and incrementing by 1. You'll also need to do the following: 1. Right click on the QIII icon 2. Choose "Properties" 3. In the Target field you'll see a line like "C:\Program Files\Quake III Arena\quake3.exe" 4. Add the Quake III net_port command to specify a unique communication port for each system. The complete field should look like this: "C:\Program Files\Quake III Arena\quake3.exe" +set net_port 27660 5. Click OK. 6. Repeat for each system behind the NAT, adding one to the net_port selected (27660,27661,27662) 6970-32000 UDP, 554 TCP/UDP 2346 TCP TCP - 554, 7070 to 7071 UDP - 6970 to 7170 6970-7170 UDP Default -27960 TCP/UDP UDP - 27950 to 27980 TCP/UDP 3782 UDP 3783 (BaseStation) 8000-8005 TCP TCP - 554 22 TCP/UDP 2346 TCP 77 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Application/Game Starfleet Command SOF/SOFII (Soldier of Fortune / Soldier of Fortune II) Telnet Tiberian Sun & Dune 2000 Tribes2 Ultima Online Unreal Tournament server USENET News Service VNC, Virtual Network Computing Westwood Online, C&C World Wide Web (HTTP) Yahoo Messenger Chat Yahoo Messenger Phone IPSec Encryption L2TP PPTP 030-300459 Rev. A Port/Protocol 2300-2400 TCP/UDP, 47624 TCP/UDP UDP - 28910 to 28915 23 TCP 1140-1234, 4000 TCP/UDP TCP - 15104, 15204, 15206, 6660 to 6699 UDP - 27999 to 28002 5001-5010 TCP, 7775-7777 TCP, 8800-8900 TCP, 9999 UDP, 7875 UDP 7777 (default gameplay port) 7778 (server query port 7779,7779+ are allocated dynamically for each helper UdpLink objects, including UdpServerUplin objects. Try starting with 77797781 and add ports if needed 27900 server query, if master server uplink is enabled. Home master servers use other ports like 27500 Port 8080 is for UT Server Admin. In the [UWeb.WebServer] section of the server.ini file, set the ListenPort to 8080 and ServerName to the IP assigned to the Modem from your ISP. 143 TCP 5500 TCP, 5800 TCP, 5900 TCP 4000 TCP/UDP, 1140-1234 TCP/UDP 80 TCP 443 TCP (SSL) 8008 OR 8080 TCP (PROXY) 5000-5001 TCP 5055 UDP IPSec using AH can not be supported through NAT. IPSec using ESP and L2TP can be supported via an ALG IPSec using ESP and L2TP can be supported via an ALG. Works through NAT. 78 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 18. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Data Features • • • • • • • • • Wireless LAN • IEEE 802.11b/g with frame bursting • WEP and WPA-PSK security • MAC address filtering • Upgradeable to 802.11i, 802.11e, WME • High gain removable external antenna Network Address Port Translation DHCP client/server DNS server/relay Static Routes Dynamic Routing with RIP v1 and v2 PPTP/L2TP/IPSEC VPN NAPT passthrough NAT ALG support for common applications Stateful Inspection Firewall with logging Diffserv IP QOS Management • Web-based GUI • Remote management via TR-069 or WT-087 WAN Protocol Features • Bridge Encapsulation per RFC 1483 • Routed IP over ATM per RFC 2684 • PPP over Ethernet per RFC 2516 • PPP over ATM per RFC 2364 • Auto Protocol Detect System Requirements Ethernet • Pentium® or equivalent and above machines • Microsoft Windows (98 SE, 2000, ME, NT 4.0, or XP), Macintosh OS X, or Linux installed • Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape Navigator 4.x or higher • Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interface • TCP/IP Protocol stack installed ATM Features • Multi PVC support • Auto PVC detect • CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt and UBR traffic shaping • OAM F4/F5 Loop-back Wireless • Pentium® or equivalent and above class machines • Microsoft® Windows® (98 ME, 2000, or XP) or Macintosh® OS X installed • Operating System CD on hand • Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape Navigator 4.x or higher • 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) • 10 MB of free hard drive space • IEEE 802.11b/g/g+ PC adapter WAN/LAN • Single 10/100 Base-T Ethernet • Auto MDI/MDI-X detection • Operates as an uplink, public LAN (DMZ) or as a fifth LAN port Uplink Features • PPP over Ethernet per RFC 2516 • DHCP client • Static IP address Physical Specifications Public LAN Features • Dedicated DMZ port • DHCP server • Bridge mode mapped to a separate PVC Dimensions/Weight • Height: 1.5 in (3.81 cm) • Width: 10.0 in (25.4 cm) • Depth: 6.50 in (16.5 cm) • Weight: Approx. 1.26 lbs. (0.57 kg) Ethernet LAN • Four port 10/100 Base-T Ethernet switch • Auto MDI/MDI-X detection • VLAN tagging 030-300459 Rev. A 79 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Environmental • Ambient Operating Temperature: +32° to +104° F (0° to +40° C) • Relative Humidity: 5 to 95%, non-condensing Network Interface • WAN: 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 port • LAN: 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 port (to PC or Hub) Compliance Power • Power Adapter: Input: AC 120V/ Output: DC +12V • Power Consumption: Less than 14W typical from 120 VAC EMC • FCC Part 15 Class B Safety • ANSI/UL 60950-1 • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 First Edition dated April 1, 2003 with revisions through November 26, 2003 LED Indicators • Power • WAN • Internet • Ethernet • MoCA • Wireless 030-300459 Rev. A Connectors • WAN: Ethernet 8-pin RJ-45 • Four Ethernet: 8-pin RJ-45 • Power: Barrel connector • Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g SMA connector and antenna • Coax Regulatory Approval • UL, CSA, FCC Part 68, ACTA 968-A-3 Industry Canada CS03 80 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 19. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION Westell Technical Support If technical assistance is required, contact your Internet service provider for support. By using one of the following options: North America Phone: 1-630-375-4500 U.K./Europe Phone: (44) 01256 843311 Visit Westell at www.Westell.com to view frequently asked questions and enter on-line service requests, or send email to global_support@westell.com to obtain additional information. 20. WARRANTY AND REPAIRS Warranty Westell warrants this product free from defects at the time of shipment. Westell also warrants this product fully functional for the period specified by the terms of the warranty. Any attempt to repair or modify the equipment by anyone other than an authorized representative will void the warranty. Repairs Westell will repair any defective Westell equipment without cost during the warranty period if the unit is defective for any reason other than abuse, improper use, or improper installation, or acts of nature. Before returning the defective equipment, request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from Westell. An RMA number must be quoted on all returns. When requesting an RMA, please provide the following information: • • • • • • Product model number (on product base) Product serial number (on product base) Customer ship-to address Contact name Problem description Purchase date After an RMA number is obtained, return the defective unit, freight prepaid, along with a brief description of the problem to one of the following options: U.K./Europe Westell, Ltd. Ringway House Bell Road Daneshill Basingstoke RG24 8FB United Kingdom North America Westell, Inc. ATTN: R.G.M Department 750 N. Commons Drive Aurora, IL 60504-7940 USA 030-300459 Rev. A 81 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide Westell will continue to repair faulty equipment beyond the warranty period for a nominal charge. Contact a Westell Technical Support Representative for details. 030-300459 Rev. A 82 July 2005 UltraLine II (Model 800015) UltraLine II – Draft 1 030-300459 Rev. A 7/12/05 User Guide 21. PUBLICATION INFORMATION Westell® UltraLineII (Model 800015) User Guide Part Number 030-300459 Rev. A Copyright © 2005 Westell, Inc. All rights reserved. Westell, Inc. 750 North Commons Drive Aurora, Illinois 60504 USA www.westell.com All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 030-300459 Rev. A 83 July 2005
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