VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 15.6 Static NAT In the Firewall Settings screen, select Static NAT from the submenu options displayed at the left of the screen. A warning screen will display the following message: Any changes made in this section may affect your device’s performance and configuration. Do you want to proceed? Click Yes to proceed. 15.6.1 Enabling Static NAT If you clicked Yes in the warning screen, the following Static NAT screen will appear.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide To enable Static NAT, select a device from the Static NAT Device drop-down menu, or enter the IP address of the device to which you want to assign Static NAT. Next, click Enable. The following screen shows that Static NAT has been enabled for the device you selected. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 15.6.2 Disabling Static NAT To disable Static NAT (if it has been previously enabled), click Disable in the Static NAT screen. After you have disabled Static NAT the following screen will show no devices enabled for static NAT. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 15.7 Security Log In the Firewall Settings screen, select Security Log from the submenu options displayed at the left of the screen. A warning screen will display the following message: Any changes made in this section may affect your device’s performance and configuration. Do you want to proceed? Click Yes to proceed. If you clicked Yes in the warning screen, the following Security Log screen will appear.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Close Clear log Settings Printable/savable format Refresh Time Direction/Source Rule/Reason Alert Details User Guide Security Log Clicking this button closes the security log screen. Clicking this button removes all entries from the log. Clicking this button opens a new window that contains configuration settings for selecting the information that you want logged.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16. ADVANCED The following sections discuss the advanced features of your Router, such as IP address distribution, firmware upgrades, etc. IMPORTANT: This section assumes that you have active DSL and Internet service. If you select Advanced in the top navigational menu, a warning screen will display the following message: Any changes made in this section may affect your device’s performance and configuration. Do you want to proceed? Click Yes to proceed.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked Yes in the preceding warning screen, the following screen will appear. The Advanced screen allows you to access various configurable features in your Router. To access a feature, click the link of the feature that you want to access. The features shown in this page will be discussed in the following sections. 16.1 Diagnostics In the Advanced screen, click Diagnostics. The following screen will appear.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you want to PING using the System Self Test screen (diagnostics page) shown above, enter your DNS or IP address in the fields provided and click on the test button. The System Self Test will run a diagnostic test that executes independent of firewall security settings. See the following table for test descriptions and possible responses. If you want to PING using the MS-DOS (shell) window, first you will need to check your firewall security setting.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) PPP Self Test PING ISP’s Router DNS IP Address PING (via IP Address or Host Name) Trace Route 030-300536 Rev. A User Guide Indicates that a PPPoE or PPPoA session must already be established.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.2 Restore Defaults In the Advanced screen, click Restore Defaults. This screen allows you to restore the Router to its factory default settings. To restore the Router, click the Restore Defaults button. IMPORTANT: If you click Restore Defaults, any settings that you have configured in the Router will be erased, and any data that the Router has reported will be lost. If you clicked Restore Defaults, the following screen will appear.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.3 Reboot Gateway In the Advanced screen, click Reboot Gateway. This screen allows you to reboot your Router without losing any customized settings that you have made in the Router. Click OK to reboot your Router. If you clicked OK, the following screen will appear. Please wait a brief moment while the Router reboots. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.4 Users In the Advanced screen, click Users. The following User Settings screen allows you to change the administrator’s user name and password. Type the desired values in the fields provided, and then click Apply to allow the settings to take effect. Refer to section 8.2, “Changing the Password,” for details on this feature. NOTE: 1.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.5 QOS In the Advanced screen, click QOS. This screen allows you to configure Quality of Service parameters in the Router. Select the desired Quality of Service settings, and then click Apply to allow the setting to take effect. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.6 Remote Administration In the Advanced screen, click Remote Administration. This screen allows you to configure your Router so that it can be accessed remotely via a URL. Configure this feature to allow maintenance or troubleshooting for your Router. WARNING: With Remote Administration enabled, your network will be at risk from outside attacks. To enable Remote Administration, do the following: 1. Type the desired user name. 2.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Name Password Timeout Disable Timeout Enable Remote Access Remote URL User Guide Remote Administration Default = admin The name used for the Remote Administration session. The only valid characters are (az, A-Z, 0-9). The user name must be at least 6 characters and must not exceed 12 characters long. The password used for the remote administration session. Do not use spaces or doublequotes in the password field.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.8 Detect WAN Configuration In the Advanced screen, click Detect WAN Configuration. This screen displays the details of your WAN connection. NOTE: If you have not established and DSL connection with Verizon’s equipment and have not established an Internet connection with Verizon, the Router will report Detection Disabled. Confirm that you have Internet connection with Verizon. If problems persist, contact Verizon.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If no connection is detected, the following screen will appear. Click Enable Continuous Retries. The Router will automatically continue to check the WAN connection. After a WAN connection is detected, the Router will report the results. If you clicked Enable Continuous Retries, the following pop-up screen will appear. Click OK to continue. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked OK, the following screen will appear. If want to disable continuous retries, click Disable Continuous Retries. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.9 Dynamic DNS Configuration In the Advanced screen, click Dynamic DNS Configuration. Dynamic DNS is a dynamic IP address that can aliased to a static hostname, allowing a computer on the network to be more easily accessible from the Internet. Domain Name Key Name Security Key Last Update Status 030-300536 Rev. A Dynamic DNS Configuration This is the domain name with which the dynamic DNS client is registered. Provided by your service provider.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.10 DNS Server In the Advanced screen, click DNS Server. The following screen will appear. Your Router contains a built-in DNS server. When an IP address is assigned, the Router will interrogate the new device for a machine name using several well-known networking protocols. Any names learned will dynamically be added to the DNS server’s table of local hosts.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked ADD DNS Entry, the following screen will appear. Type the Host Name and IP Address in the fields provided. Then, click Apply to continue. For example, the following screen shows DNS values in the fields. Click Apply. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked Apply, the following screen will be displayed. This screen shows that the Host Name and IP next to the Address have been added to the DNS server. If you want to delete a DNS entry, click the delete icon Host Name and IP address that you want to delete. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.11 Configuration File In the Advanced screen, click Configuration File. This screen allows you to save and load configuration files, which are used to back up and restore the Router’s current configuration. NOTE: Backup settings are stored in a separate area of flash, not to an external backup source. Do one of the following: • Click Save Configuration File to back up the Router’s current configuration.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.12 Firmware Upgrade In the Advanced screen, click Firmware Upgrade. This screen is used to update the firmware that controls the operation of your Router. The updated firmware may be loaded from a CD-ROM, from a file stored on a local hard drive within your network, or from an update file stored on an Internet server. IMPORTANT: The configurable settings of your Router may be erased during the upgrade process.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked Upgrade Now, the following screen will appear. IMPORTANT: Once the transfer has started, do not turn off your Router’s power, and do not navigate to other Web pages until the upload has completed. Click Browse and then navigate to the location of the upgrade file; the path will appear in the window. Next, click Upload file to begin the upload to your Router.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide After the upload has completed, the following screen will appear. Please wait a brief moment while your Router is being reset. After the Router has been reset, the home page will appear. Confirm that you have a DSL link and that the PPP Status displays UP. (If necessary, click Connect to establish your PPP session.) 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.13 VPN In the Advanced screen, click VPN. This feature allows you to select the VPN options for your Router. PPTP Passthrough L2TP Passthrough IPSec Passthrough 030-300536 Rev. A VPN Factory Default = Enabled If enabled (a check mark will appear in the box), PPTP will work through the Gateway’s NAT function. Factory Default = Enabled If enabled, IPSec using ESP and L2TP can be supported via an ALG.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.14 Universal Plug and Play In the Advanced screen, click Universal Plug and Play. This feature advertises the presence of your Router on the LAN. To enable UPnP in your Router, do the following: 1. Click the UPNP Enable box (a check mark will appear in the box). 2. Click Apply to allow the change to take effect. 3. Click OK in the pop-up screen to reset the Router. NOTE: By factory default UPnP is disabled.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.15 Time In the Advanced screen, click Time. This feature allows you to set the date and time values on your Router. Enter the desired settings, and then click Apply. For example, if you selected Custom from the DST drop-down menu, the following screen will appear. Place a check mark in the Daylight Saving Time check box, and then enter the desired Start and End values in the fields provided. Click Apply to save the settings. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide To edit the time server settings, in the Date and Time screen, click the adjacent edit icon. The following screen will appear. Next, enter the IP address or domain name of the server you want to use. After you have entered the desired value, click Apply to save the settings. To add a time server entry, at the Date and Time screen, click Add. The following screen will appear. Next, enter the IP address or domain name of the server you want to use.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.16 Routing In the Advanced screen, click Routing. The Routing table maintains the routes or paths of where specific types of data will be routed across a network. To add a new static route in the Router, click New Route. IP Interfaces Destination Gateway Netmask Metric RIP Type 030-300536 Rev. A Routing The list of active interfaces on the Router and their IP and Subnet mask address. eth0 is the local LAN interface. lo0 is the loopback interface.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked New Route, the following screen will appear. Enter the appropriate values in the fields, and then click Apply. 16.17 IP Address Distribution In the Advanced screen, click IP Address Distribution. The following screen will appear. IP Address Distribution allows you to configure the Router’s DHCP server to automatically assign IP address to local devices connected to your LAN. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) IP Address Distribution Start IP Address End IP Address DHCP Lease Time User Guide IP Address Distribution Factory Default = Private LAN This setting allows VersaLink to automatically assign IP addresses to local devices connected to the LAN. Off = DHCP Server is disabled Private LAN = DHCP addresses will be issued from the Private LAN DHCP server. Factory Default = 192.168.1.15 This field displays the first IP address that the DHCP server will provide.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you selected Off, the following screen will appear. Click Apply to save the settings. If you click Reset, the screen will refresh, and the previously saved settings will remain active. IMPORTANT: 1. Whenever you change the settings in a screen, the screen will display the changes; however, you must click Apply to allow the changes to take effect in the Router. (Private LAN is the default for DHCP Server.) 2.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.18 Private LAN—Configuring NAT In the Advanced screen, click Private LAN. The following screen will appear. Private LAN allows you to set up a network behind your Router. If you change the settings in this screen, click Apply. If you click Reset, the screen will refresh and the previously saved settings will remain active.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If the settings you have entered in the Private LAN Configuration screen are incorrect, the following warning messages may be displayed in pop-up screens. If this occurs, check the settings in the Private LAN Configuration screen.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Public LAN DHCP Server Enable Public LAN Enable Public LAN IP Address Public LAN Subnet Mask User Guide Public LAN Default = Disabled (deselected) If this box contains a check mark, this enables DHCP addresses to be served from the Public LAN pool. Default = Disabled (deselected) If this box contains a check mark, this enables the addresses from the Public LAN to bypass the NAT interface.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you clicked the Public LAN Enable box, the following screen will appear. After you have made changes to this screen, click Apply to allow the settings to take effect. If the settings you have entered in the Public LAN Configuration screen are incorrect, the following warning messages may be appear in pop-up screens. If this occurs, check the Public LAN Configuration settings.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 16.20 RIP Configuration In the Advanced screen, click RIP Configuration. The following screen will appear. RIP (Routing Interface Protocol) is a dynamic inter-network routing protocol primarily used in interior routing environments. A dynamic routing protocol, as opposed to a static routing protocol, automatically discovers routes and builds routing tables. If you change any settings in this screen, click Save to save the settings.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Transmit RIPv2 Authentication Mode Default Gateway RIP Timer Rate RIP Supply Interval RIP Expire Time RIP Garbage Collection Time User Guide RIPv1 or RIPv2 The version of RIP to be transmitted. (WAN side RIP never transmits) Possible Responses: None RIPv1 RIPv1 Compatible RIPv2 If using RIP V2, you must select the type of authentication to use.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17. SYSTEM MONITORING If you click System Monitoring in the top navigational menu, a warning screen will display the following message: Any changes made in this section may affect your device’s performance and configuration. Do you want to proceed? Click Yes to proceed. 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.1 Gateway Status If you clicked Yes in the warning screen, the following Gateway Status screen will appear. This screen allows you to view details about your Router. Software Version Transceiver Revision Model Name Serial Number Broadband Connection Status Broadband IP Address Broadband MAC Address Broadband Connection Type Active Status Configuration 030-300536 Rev. A Gateway Status VersaLink’s software version. VersaLink’s transceiver version.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2 Advanced Status If you select System Monitoring in the top navigational menu, and then click Advanced Status in the menu options at the left of the screen, a warning screen will display the following message: Any changes made in this section may affect your device’s performance and configuration. Do you want to proceed? Click Yes to proceed. If you clicked Yes, in the Warning screen, the following screen will appear.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2.1 System Logging In the Advanced Status screen, click System Logging. The following screen will be displayed. At the Logs drop-down menu, do any of the following: • Select All to list both Connection and System logs. • Select Connection to list all events related to connection activity (any traffic on the USB, Ethernet, or DSL ports). • Select System to list all events related to system activity (Time, Errors, Boot Information, etc.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide If you selected All from the Logs drop-down menu, the following screen will appear. You may need to scroll down to the bottom of the logs screen to view all the logged events. After you have viewed the logs, do any of the following: • Click Close to close the logs page and to return to the Advanced Status screen. • Click Clear Log to clear the logs screen. • Click Printable Format to save a copy of the logs to a location on your computer.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide To save a copy of the logs to a location on your computer, in the System Log page, click Printable Format. The following screen will appear. Click File > Save As from the menu options, and then save the file to the desired location. At the Save Web Page dialog box, select a destination for your log file from the Save in drop-down menu. Next, enter a name for your log file in the field labeled File name, and then click Save to save the log file.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2.2 Full Status/System-wide Monitoring of Connections In the Advanced Status screen, click Full Status/System-wide Monitoring of Connection. The following screen will be displayed. After viewing the details of your Router’s connection, you can do any of the following: • Click the Broadband Connection link to go to the VersaPort page and edit your broadband settings. Refer to section 14.2.3 for additional details on this feature.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Name Status Network Connection Type MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask IP Address Distribution Service Name User Name Received Packets Sent Packets Time Span Channel 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2.3 Traffic Monitoring In the Advanced Status screen, click Traffic Monitoring. The following screen will be displayed. After viewing your Router’s traffic details, you can do any of the following: • Click the ATM link to go to the Advanced DSL Configuration page and edit your connection settings. Refer to section 14.2.2 for additional details on this feature.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Stats Packet Information for VPI/VCI In Errors In Discard Packets In Non Unicast Packets In Unicast Packets In Octets Out Errors Out Discard Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Out Unicast Packets Out Octets Interface Description User Guide Traffic Monitoring Represents the statistics for each interface type: ATM, Ethernet, or USB The packet information for the interface. The VPI/VCI values obtained from Verizon. The number of error packets received on the interface.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2.5 Advanced LAN Statistics In the Advanced Status screen, click Advanced LAN Statistics. The following screen will be displayed. After you have viewed the details in this page, click Close to return to the Advanced Status screen. DSL Connection Information This field will let you know if you have a DSL signal and the DSL rate at which you are connected.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2.6 QOS Status In the Advanced Status screen, click QOS Status. The following screen will be displayed. Click the Clear button to clear all counts and statistics (not just latency counts). Clicking Clear does not affect the Router’s configuration. (QOS must be enabled on the Router for this table to be populated.) After you have viewed the details in this page, click Close to return to the Advanced Status screen.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 17.2.7 Transceiver Statistics In the Advanced Status screen, click Transceiver Statistics. The following screen will be displayed. After you have viewed the details in this page, click Close to return to the Advanced Status screen. Transceiver Statistics The transceiver software version number. The CPE Vendor’s ID code for their chipset. The operational mode. Modes supported are No Mode, Multi Mode, T1.413 Mode, G.DMT Mode, and G.LITE Mode.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 18. PORT FORWARDING SERVICES For your convenience, VersaLink supports protocols for Applications, Games, and VPN-specific programs. The following chart provides port/protocol information for the supported services. NOTE: To configure the Router for a service or application, follow the steps in section 15.3.3, “Configuring Port Forwarding Services,” of this User Guide. Applications/Games/VPN Support Application/Game Port/Protocol Aliens vs.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) 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 mIRC Chat Motorhead Server 030-300536 Rev.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) 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 SIP ALG ShoutCast Server Spinner Radio/Netscape Music SSH Secure Shell Starcraft Starfleet Command SOF/SOFII (Soldier of Fortune / Soldier
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Unreal Tournament server USENET News Service VNC, Virtual Network Computing Westwood Online, C&C World Wide Web (HTTP) Xbox Live Yahoo Messenger Chat Yahoo Messenger Phone IPSec Encryption L2TP PPTP 030-300536 Rev. A User Guide 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.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 19. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION Contact your Internet service provider for technical support. 20. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS System Requirements for 10/100 Base-T/Ethernet • Pentium® or equivalent class machines or higher • Microsoft® Windows® (Vista™, XP, 2000, ME, NT 4.0, 98 SE) Macintosh® OS X, or Linux installed • 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) • 10 MB of free hard drive space • 10/100 Base-T Network Interface Card (NIC) • Internet Explorer 5.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 21. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. THIS SOFTWARE IS COPYRIGHTED AND LICENSED (NOT SOLD). BY INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT, YOU ARE ACCEPTING AND AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE TO WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 6. Governing Law. This License Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois. You submit to the jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of the state of Illinois and agree that venue is proper in those courts with regard to any litigation arising under this Agreement. 7. Costs of Litigation.
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) User Guide 22. PUBLICATION INFORMATION Verizon® VersaLink™ Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) Document Part Number 030-300536 Rev. A © 2007 Verizon All rights reserved. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 030-300536 Rev.