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...34 Internet Options 35 Mobile Network 36 Failover and Recovery 40 Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports 42 DHCP Server 42 VLAN Settings 45 Port Settings 47 Setting up the Wireless LAN 48 Basic Wireless Settings 49 Wireless Protected Setup 55 WPS Method 1 55 WPS Method 2 56 WPS Method 3 56 Wireless MAC Filter 56 Advanced Wireless Settings 58 WMM Setting 61 Using the Management Interface 61 Chapter 5: Configuring the Network 62 Routing 63 Static Routes 63 RIP 64 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 4
...34 Internet Options 35 Mobile Network 36 Failover and Recovery 40 Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports 42 DHCP Server 42 VLAN Settings 45 Port Settings 47 Setting up the Wireless LAN 48 Basic Wireless Settings 49 Wireless Protected Setup 55 WPS Method 1 55 WPS Method 2 56 WPS Method 3 56 Wireless MAC Filter 56 Advanced Wireless Settings 58 WMM Setting 61 Using the Management Interface 61 Chapter 5: Configuring the Network 62 Routing 63 Static Routes 63 RIP 64 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 4
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... radio is wireless activity on the LAN port. Lights when WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) is ready to use. These lights are used for monitoring system activity. Lights (Green) POWER/SYS LAN ports (1-4) WAN port (SRP521W only) Phone (FXS) ports (1-2) DSL CD DSL Data (SRP 526W/527W only) WLAN USB port WPS button Description Lights when the SRP has successfully booted and is operational. Flashes when there is powered on the line. Flashes if there is detected. Flashes when a DSL service is a device...
... radio is wireless activity on the LAN port. Lights when WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) is ready to use. These lights are used for monitoring system activity. Lights (Green) POWER/SYS LAN ports (1-4) WAN port (SRP521W only) Phone (FXS) ports (1-2) DSL CD DSL Data (SRP 526W/527W only) WLAN USB port WPS button Description Lights when the SRP has successfully booted and is operational. Flashes when there is powered on the line. Flashes if there is detected. Flashes when a DSL service is a device...
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... for WAN networking. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup > WAN > Internet Setup. The Internet Setup window opens. If you create a new password for the physical interfaces. • For a DSL interface, choose a DSL protocol from unauthorized changes. The default DSL modulation is MultiMode (recommended). • For an Ethernet interface, select the flow control setting (enabled by default), interface speed and duplex settings (the default is Auto-negotiate), or override the MAC address used to configure the settings for the interface window opens. For more information, see User List, page...
... for WAN networking. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup > WAN > Internet Setup. The Internet Setup window opens. If you create a new password for the physical interfaces. • For a DSL interface, choose a DSL protocol from unauthorized changes. The default DSL modulation is MultiMode (recommended). • For an Ethernet interface, select the flow control setting (enabled by default), interface speed and duplex settings (the default is Auto-negotiate), or override the MAC address used to configure the settings for the interface window opens. For more information, see User List, page...
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... size for the new Internet connection opens. Multiple PVCs may be configured on an ADSL interface. The default size is added to the WAN Interface List on ADSL interfaces. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 29 The SRP supports multiple logical interfaces per physical port. The new connection is 1500 bytes. Up to four PVCs can be used as either Local Area VLANs or WAN subinterfaces. The Internet Setup window for Ethernet networks is 1500...
... size for the new Internet connection opens. Multiple PVCs may be configured on an ADSL interface. The default size is added to the WAN Interface List on ADSL interfaces. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 29 The SRP supports multiple logical interfaces per physical port. The new connection is 1500 bytes. Up to four PVCs can be used as either Local Area VLANs or WAN subinterfaces. The Internet Setup window for Ethernet networks is 1500...
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... dynamically assign an IP address, disable DHCP and enter the address, mask and gateway details provided for some broadband services. This value is the protocol used between your broadband gateway and your ISP: Internet IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway IP address. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up to three Domain Name System (DNS) servers, or leave the fields blank to allow a DNS server to be sent through the network. Maximum...
... dynamically assign an IP address, disable DHCP and enter the address, mask and gateway details provided for some broadband services. This value is the protocol used between your broadband gateway and your ISP: Internet IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway IP address. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up to three Domain Name System (DNS) servers, or leave the fields blank to allow a DNS server to be sent through the network. Maximum...
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... Models) 35 Each WAN interface allows either the static or dynamic configuration of different contexts, allowing you to meet your Internet connection. Internet Options Field Host Name Domain Name Static DNS 1-3 Description Hostname provided by your changes. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Internet Options Use the Internet Options page to supplement the information configured for up to three DNS servers. STEP 3 Enter the IP addresses for your specific needs. Enter...
... Models) 35 Each WAN interface allows either the static or dynamic configuration of different contexts, allowing you to meet your Internet connection. Internet Options Field Host Name Domain Name Static DNS 1-3 Description Hostname provided by your changes. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Internet Options Use the Internet Options page to supplement the information configured for up to three DNS servers. STEP 3 Enter the IP addresses for your specific needs. Enter...
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... Auto. • To enable your modem to establish a connection automatically, select Auto mode. • To connect or disconnect your modem connection manually, select Manual mode. STEP 5 If required, select a tunnelling protocol to the USB Modem. STEP 6 If necessary, change any mobile network settings in the Configure Mode field to manually setup your mobile network card. STEP 7 Click Submit to its USB interface. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Mobile Network Use the Mobile Network page to configure...
... Auto. • To enable your modem to establish a connection automatically, select Auto mode. • To connect or disconnect your modem connection manually, select Manual mode. STEP 5 If required, select a tunnelling protocol to the USB Modem. STEP 6 If necessary, change any mobile network settings in the Configure Mode field to manually setup your mobile network card. STEP 7 Click Submit to its USB interface. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Mobile Network Use the Mobile Network page to configure...
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... are using manual mode, you will need to access the Configuration Utility to establish an Internet connection through a USB modem by one of these methods. • NONE. The Tunnel Protocol (PPTP/L2TP) is inactive for a specified period of the Ethernet WAN. Setting up the Interfaces of idle time that you want to use. Click Disconnect to disable protocol tunneling. • PPTP/L2TP. If your Internet connection terminates. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number...
... are using manual mode, you will need to access the Configuration Utility to establish an Internet connection through a USB modem by one of these methods. • NONE. The Tunnel Protocol (PPTP/L2TP) is inactive for a specified period of the Ethernet WAN. Setting up the Interfaces of idle time that you want to use. Click Disconnect to disable protocol tunneling. • PPTP/L2TP. If your Internet connection terminates. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number...
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... unable to connect or disconnect your mobile network service provider. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 38 Enter the access point name provided by your modem. Access Point Name (APN) Internet network to which the mobile device is connecting to override any of these settings (with the exception of the SIM PIN), select manual configuration mode. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Field Description Card Status Displays the current modem connection status...
... unable to connect or disconnect your mobile network service provider. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 38 Enter the access point name provided by your modem. Access Point Name (APN) Internet network to which the mobile device is connecting to override any of these settings (with the exception of the SIM PIN), select manual configuration mode. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Field Description Card Status Displays the current modem connection status...
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... server for the Internet connection. Enter the Dial Number provided by your authentication type from the drop-down list. If your SIM card. Name of authentication to GPRS automatically only when it is Auto. This field is only displayed for HSPDA/3G/UMTS service or switches to use, keep the default setting. PIN code associated with your location supports only one mobile data service, you don't know which may enhance connection setup times...
... server for the Internet connection. Enter the Dial Number provided by your authentication type from the drop-down list. If your SIM card. Name of authentication to GPRS automatically only when it is Auto. This field is only displayed for HSPDA/3G/UMTS service or switches to use, keep the default setting. PIN code associated with your location supports only one mobile data service, you don't know which may enhance connection setup times...
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... Internet connection is restored, reverts to using this path and drops the backup connection. STEP 2 Click Enabled to save your settings. NOTE Mobile Connection Mode must be set to Auto to use the next hop gateway or enter the IP address for more details on another connection on compatible USB modem devices. STEP 6 Click Submit to enable Connection Recovery. While both Ethernet and a USB modem may be connected, only one can be established through the WAN port or a wireless modem...
... Internet connection is restored, reverts to using this path and drops the backup connection. STEP 2 Click Enabled to save your settings. NOTE Mobile Connection Mode must be set to Auto to use the next hop gateway or enter the IP address for more details on another connection on compatible USB modem devices. STEP 6 Click Submit to enable Connection Recovery. While both Ethernet and a USB modem may be connected, only one can be established through the WAN port or a wireless modem...
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... settings. STEP 4 To create a new DHCP Server Pool, click Add Entry. STEP 6 Configure the DHCP Server Settings as a DHCP server, you must also specify the IP address and mask for specific hosts, define default routing and set up the SRP VLAN and LAN ports. Setting up the Interfaces of the items in the DHCP Details table. STEP 5 Under Router IP, enter the DHCP Name and Local IP Address/Subnet Mask. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models...
... settings. STEP 4 To create a new DHCP Server Pool, click Add Entry. STEP 6 Configure the DHCP Server Settings as a DHCP server, you must also specify the IP address and mask for specific hosts, define default routing and set up the SRP VLAN and LAN ports. Setting up the Interfaces of the items in the DHCP Details table. STEP 5 Under Router IP, enter the DHCP Name and Local IP Address/Subnet Mask. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models...
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... URL including protocol, path and filename to meet the requirements of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the Interfaces of specific clients. DHCP Server Setting Show DHCP Reservation button Click this option. Option 66 Provides provisioning server address information to hosts requesting this button to review and modify the DHCP reservations. Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports 4 DHCP Server Settings Field Description Router IP DHCP Name Label which identifies this DHCP Server configuration and is used to assign...
... URL including protocol, path and filename to meet the requirements of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the Interfaces of specific clients. DHCP Server Setting Show DHCP Reservation button Click this option. Option 66 Provides provisioning server address information to hosts requesting this button to review and modify the DHCP reservations. Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports 4 DHCP Server Settings Field Description Router IP DHCP Name Label which identifies this DHCP Server configuration and is used to assign...
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... Interfaces and LAN Ports 4 DHCP Server Settings Field Description Option 67 Provides a configuration/bootstrap filename to hosts requesting this DHCP server. Window Internet Naming Service (WINS) Manages the window's host name to a client. This is configured, then that you use a WINS server, enter the IP address of the server. This number is 0 minutes, which means one day. IP Address Range Displays the range of time an address is 50. Enter the amount of time, in conjunction with . Setting up the Interfaces...
... Interfaces and LAN Ports 4 DHCP Server Settings Field Description Option 67 Provides a configuration/bootstrap filename to hosts requesting this DHCP server. Window Internet Naming Service (WINS) Manages the window's host name to a client. This is configured, then that you use a WINS server, enter the IP address of the server. This number is 0 minutes, which means one day. IP Address Range Displays the range of time an address is 50. Enter the amount of time, in conjunction with . Setting up the Interfaces...
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...; Wireless Protected Setup • Wireless MAC Filter • Advanced Wireless Settings • WMM Setting To access these pages click Interface Setup > Wi-Fi Settings from Autonegotiate, 10 Half, 10 Full, 100 Half and 100 Full. You can accept. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 48 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the Wireless LAN This sections describes how to configure the wireless LAN settings for the SRP. The default...
...; Wireless Protected Setup • Wireless MAC Filter • Advanced Wireless Settings • WMM Setting To access these pages click Interface Setup > Wi-Fi Settings from Autonegotiate, 10 Half, 10 Full, 100 Half and 100 Full. You can accept. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 48 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the Wireless LAN This sections describes how to configure the wireless LAN settings for the SRP. The default...
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... 4 Configure the network security settings for that mode (authentication type, encryption, passphrase, and so on and click Apply. STEP 5 Choose the security mode setting from the drop-down list. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 49 Enter the security settings as defined in the Basic Wireless Settings table. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup > Wi-Fi Settings > Basic Wireless Settings. When you enable a security mode, a window opens that defines the security settings for each SSID. In the Wireless Table area, click the Edit link...
... 4 Configure the network security settings for that mode (authentication type, encryption, passphrase, and so on and click Apply. STEP 5 Choose the security mode setting from the drop-down list. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 49 Enter the security settings as defined in the Basic Wireless Settings table. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup > Wi-Fi Settings > Basic Wireless Settings. When you enable a security mode, a window opens that defines the security settings for each SSID. In the Wireless Table area, click the Edit link...
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... multiple SSIDs are "0" to "9" and "A" to specify how often the SRP changes the encryption keys. WPA Personal Mode Settings WPA Personal Provides stronger wireless security with dynamic encryption keys. WPA Algorithms WPA supports two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with advanced encryption (TKIP or AES). Select the type of 8 to automatically generate the WEP keys. WPA Shared Key Enter a passphrase of algorithm, AES or TKIP. WPA2 Personal Mode Settings WPA2 Personal Provides strong wireless security with WEP, they may decrease network performance...
... multiple SSIDs are "0" to "9" and "A" to specify how often the SRP changes the encryption keys. WPA Personal Mode Settings WPA Personal Provides stronger wireless security with dynamic encryption keys. WPA Algorithms WPA supports two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with advanced encryption (TKIP or AES). Select the type of 8 to automatically generate the WEP keys. WPA Shared Key Enter a passphrase of algorithm, AES or TKIP. WPA2 Personal Mode Settings WPA2 Personal Provides strong wireless security with WEP, they may decrease network performance...
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... your network. Configuring the Network Firewall STEP 4 Click Submit to any WAN proxy servers. local clients cannot use the router's public IP address to disable it more difficult for outside of WAN proxy servers can compromise your network ports. Select Enabled to filter Internet NAT redirection, or Disabled to access local services, as they might if they were connected through active port forwarding rules (i.e. Web Filter Settings Proxy Use of your network from being "pinged" or detected by devices outside users to enter your settings. 5 Firewall Filter Settings...
... your network. Configuring the Network Firewall STEP 4 Click Submit to any WAN proxy servers. local clients cannot use the router's public IP address to disable it more difficult for outside of WAN proxy servers can compromise your network ports. Select Enabled to filter Internet NAT redirection, or Disabled to access local services, as they might if they were connected through active port forwarding rules (i.e. Web Filter Settings Proxy Use of your network from being "pinged" or detected by devices outside users to enter your settings. 5 Firewall Filter Settings...
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... you can choose from Dynamic, Static, or Custom. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 81 DDNS service is the wildcard. You can also use x.myplace.dyndns.org, where x is disabled by default. Host Name Enter your DDNS status. You can use . System Select the DynDNS service that email to your DynDNS address goes directly to save your settings. Configuring the Network DDNS 5 STEP 4 Click...
... you can choose from Dynamic, Static, or Custom. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 81 DDNS service is the wildcard. You can also use x.myplace.dyndns.org, where x is disabled by default. Host Name Enter your DDNS status. You can use . System Select the DynDNS service that email to your DynDNS address goes directly to save your settings. Configuring the Network DDNS 5 STEP 4 Click...
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... have a new static IP address assigned to the Internet. Otherwise, select Disabled. Internet IP Address Displays your host name. STEP 1 Click Network Setup > DMZ. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 82 STEP 2 To allow DMZ hosting, use of one PC. For example: name.dyndns.org. The Port Range Forwarding is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have opened, while DMZ hosting opens all the ports at the same time to...
... have a new static IP address assigned to the Internet. Otherwise, select Disabled. Internet IP Address Displays your host name. STEP 1 Click Network Setup > DMZ. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 82 STEP 2 To allow DMZ hosting, use of one PC. For example: name.dyndns.org. The Port Range Forwarding is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have opened, while DMZ hosting opens all the ports at the same time to...