Charles 3641-80 Operation & User’s Manual
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Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 15 Step 3 - Setup TCP/IP 1. In the “Network” window, choose the Configuration tab. Then double-click the TCP/IP component for your Ethernet NIC (for example, TCP/IP->Intel 21140 based 10/100mbps Ethernet Controller). 2. In the “TCP/IP Properties” window, click the Gateway tab. Remove any installed Gateways by selecting them and clicking the Remove button. The availability of features and technical specifications herein subject to change without notice.
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 103 3. Enter a new user name and password. Select true for the “Dial-in user?” field and then select your access level. The access level determines what a user can do in the configuration (please refer to Table 6-2). 4. Click the Create button and then from the left frame, in the Configuration menu, click Save config to save the configuration. Configuring PPTP or L2TP Client-Initiated Tunneling with VPN Concentrator The following configura
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 144 clients NAT nat add globalpool <name> <interfacename> internal|dmz} <ipaddress> {subnetmask <mask> | endaddress <address>} resvmap <name> globalip <interfacename> <globalip> <internalip> {tcp <portno> |udp <portno> |icmp|igmp|ip|egp|rsvp|ospf|ipip|all} resvmap <name> interfacename <
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 96 The availability of features and technical specifications herein subject to change without notice.
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 52 Deleting a WAN service: If you want to delete a currently defined service, click “Delete” link for that service in “WAN connections” page. The following example is to delete a frame relay routed connection ‘frme-0’. After clicking the “Delete” link, a confirm page will appear as follows. Click the Delete this connection button to delete the connection. Figure 6-28 Web Tool – WAN connect
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 114 5. You can now set the Trap. To add a SNMP Trap, select Snmp Trap in Select Command and Snmp Add Trap in Action. Enter the Host Name you want the trap to be sent to. The host name must already exist in the host table. Figure 6-76 Web Tool – Snmp: Snmp Add Trap page 6. You can select Snmp Show Host or Snmp Show Trap in Action to check the configuration. Figure
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 102 PPTP and L2TP Configuration 1. Log in to your router. From the left frame, click Configuration and then click the PPTP or L2TP link, depending on your needs. In the PPTP or L2TP Configuration page, set the starting and ending IP address of the pptp/l2tp ip pool in the IP Pool section. Figure 6-63 Web Tool – PPTP Configuration page 2. From the User Authentication section, click the Set up users link. The “Authentication” page will appear. Clic
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 58 Note: WINS server configuration cannot be made by web browser. Users can only configure the WINS server by using CLI commands. See the following example: -->dhcpserver subnet 1 add option netbios-node-type 8 -->dhcpserver subnet 1 add option netbios-name-servers 10.10.10.10 -->dhcpserver update --&g
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 61 DNS Client The DNS Client configuration allows you to specify the Domain Name Server that the router will use for Domain Name resolution. 1. Log-in to your router. From the left frame, click Configuration and then DNS Client. The “DNS Client” page will appear. Enter your DNS server address into the box in the DNS
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 29 Authentication The User Management section allows you to control the access levels of your defined users. The default user name and password for the router is: Table 6-1 Default user name and password User name Password admin admin firewall firewall user user To Edit a User, Change the Password, or Delete a U
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 106 There are three modes to choose from, and each mode has enable and disable options: • Unicast mode • Enable - the mode uses a unicast server and the IP address or
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 46 PPP routed 1. If you select PPP routed in the “WAN connection: create service” page, the following page will appear. The option fields include: Description: enter
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 12 6.3. TCP/IP Configuration In order to access the router’s Web GUI to begin your configuration, you must have the TCP/IP protocol installed and configured properly in your computer’s network interface card. Your computer’s TCP/IP settings must allow your computer to obtain an IP address automatically. To connect to the Internet or configure the router via Ethernet, the TCP/IP protocol must be installed and c
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 50 PPP bridged 1. If you select PPP bridged in the “WAN connection: create service” page, the following page will appear. The option fields include: Description: Enter a brief description for the service. WAN IP address: enter the WAN IP address of the router card. Listening or not: determines whether the router can accept incoming connections from a remote PPP server. Set to on to accept
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 138 {<name>|<number>} givednstoclient {enabled|disabled} {<name>|<number>} givednstorelay {enabled|disabled} {<name>|<number>} interface <ipinterface> {<name>|<number>} noclientid {<name>|<number>} requestedleasetime <requestedleasetime> {<name>|<number>} server <ipaddress> reboot <re
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 143 clear endpoints delete endpoint <endpoint_id> list endpoints set endpoint <number> endpointid <endpoint_id> <numbe
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 97 Digital Signature VPN Configuration IPSec is defined by the IETF as a standard approach for establishing a secure connection across an IP network. Your router supports all three types of IPSec protocols: AH, ESP, and IPCOMP. PKCS10 is a Certificate Request Syntax Standard that uses a Digital Signature. IPSec PKCS10 Settings Overview (Example): LAN/WAN Settings for Branch Office Negotiation
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 49 to a remote PPP peer when the peer requests a secondary DNS server IP address using IPCP. Lcp Echo Every: tells a specified PPP transport to send an LCP echo request frame at specified intervals (in seconds). If no reply to the request is received, the PPP connection is torn down. Auto Connect: sets to true or false. Idle Timeout: sets the idle time out (in minutes). Enabled: enables/disables a PPPoH transport. In “Edit Hdlc Channel” page, the option fields include: P
Charles 3641-80, Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. iv Figure 6-24 Web Tool – WAN connection: PPP routed page................................................................. 46 Figure 6-25 Web Tool – WAN connections page................................................................................... 47 Figure 6-26 Web Tool – WAN connection: PPP bridged page............................................................... 50 Figu
Charles 3641-80, Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02 ©2006 Charles Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America. 135 7.5. CLI Commands Group The CLI commands can be divided into different groups that are listed below: Bridge CLI commands Console commands DHCP Client CLI commands DHCP Relay CLI commands DHCP Server CLI commands DNS Client CLI commands DNS Relay CLI commands Ethernet CLI commands Firewall CLI commands Frame Relay CLI commands IGMP CLI commands IPS
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