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Manual abstract: user guide ALCATEL-LUCENT 6091
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] SpeedTouchTM608/609
Business ADSL Routers
Orientation Guide
Release R4. 2. 9
SpeedTouchTM 608/609
Orientation Guide R4. 2. 9
Copyright
Copyright ©1999-2005 THOMSON. Passing on, and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by THOMSON. THOMSON assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document. [. . . ] Bandwidth Up/Down: the maximum available bandwidth of the DSL link in both up- and downstream direction. Uptime: The duration of the current Enabled Line Status. kBytes Tx/Rx: the amount of kilobytes (kBytes) sent (Tx) and received (Rx) since the establishment of the DSL link.
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Select Configuration to view the Service profile currently activated on the SpeedTouchTM:
Select System to view some important system information of the SpeedTouchTM:
The System table lists: The SpeedTouchTM product name. Depending on whether the IPSec VPN software module extension has been enabled or not, your SpeedTouchTM may identify itself as SpeedTouchTM608 (not activated) or SpeedTouchTM609 (activated). The unique Medium Access Control (MAC) address of your SpeedTouchTM. This MAC address can be used to identify your SpeedTouchTM. Most of the information above is also listed on the identification label on the bottom of your SpeedTouchTM.
Connections
The Connections page allows you to establish dial-in connections, if applicable:
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See "2. 1. 2 Using the SpeedTouchTM Web Pages" on page 27 for more information on how to use the Connections table. For more information on the configuration and use of PPP connections, see the application notes "The SpeedTouchTM Routed PPPoA Packet Service" and "The SpeedTouchTM Routed PPPoE Packet Service".
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics page consists of three expandable sections: Expand the System section to view some important system information:
Expand the Wan section. To view the current DSL state and connection information, expand the DSL and connections sections:
Click
to perform an IP connectivity test.
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Expand the Lan section to view the LAN configuration:
Syslog
The Syslog page allows you to view recent syslog messages that were generated by the SpeedTouchTM. Select Messages to view the list of syslog messages generated until now:
By default this page refreshes every 30 seconds. To change the refresh rate or change the (lowest) facility and/or priority of the syslog messages to be displayed you must disable the automatic refresh via Stop AutoRefresh. Select Configuration to assign one or more computers to send all or a subset of syslog messages to. This allows basic remote monitoring of the SpeedTouchTM608:
For more information on Syslog, see the application notes "SpeedTouchTM Operation and Maintenance" and "SpeedTouchTM Remote Management".
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IP Addresses
The IP Addresses page allows you to view or add/delete specific IP address entries for the SpeedTouchTM interfaces:
When adding an IP address, all essential IP routes will be automatically be added to the SpeedTouchTM IP routing table. To assign a new IP address to the SpeedTouchTM's Ethernet interface (for example for the purpose of multi-homing), select eth0 as interface.
IP Routing
The IP Routing page allows you to view or add/delete static IP routes for the SpeedTouchTM IP router:
Routing can be useful in the case of subnetting your local network.
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NAPT
The Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) page allows you to view and/or change the SpeedTouchTM IP router's NAPT configuration (including UPnPTM behaviour). Select NAPT Entries to view or add/delete specific static NAPT entries:
To add a static NAPT entry:
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Click New. Specify the outside address and inside address for the entry as well as the protocol and port on which the entry applies. If the NAPT entry is applied to a connection's dynamically assigned local peer IP address, you should specify 0. 0. 0. 0 as the outside address.
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Click Apply to add the entry to the table. You can also add static NAPT entries semi-automatically using the SpeedTouchTM NAPT Manager. For more information on NAPT Manager, see "5 SpeedTouchTM NAPT Manager" on page 69.
Select Multi-NAT Entries to view or add/delete Multi-NAT entries:
To add a Multi-NAT entry:
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Click New. Specify the inside address and put the desired range between brackets e. g. Specify the outside address and interface. Multi-NAT is also commonly known as Basic NAT (IETF).
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Select De-Militarized Zone (commonly referred to as DMZ or Direct Mapping Zone) to view or change the local default server terminating all inbound NAT connections:
By specifying a default server IP address (e. g. [. . . ] The Windows Components Wizard appears:
Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details.
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The Networking Services window appears:
Select Universal Plug and Play and click OK.
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Click Next to start the installation and follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard. At the end of the procedure the wizard prompts you that the installation was succesfull. Click Finish to quit.
For more information on UPnPTM and SpeedTouchTM UPnPTM features go to the UPnPTM pages at www. speedtouch. com.
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Adding Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control
Your MS Windows XP system is able to discover and control Internet Gateway Devices (IGD), like your SpeedTouchTM on the local network. Therefore it is recommended to add the IGD Discovery and Control client to your system. [. . . ]
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