User Guide If you select ETHERNET PORT 1 from the WAN Port drop-down arrow, the following screen will be displayed. Click OK. If you click on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed. Click on OK. If you click on Cancel, the change will not take effect. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The Router must be reset to allow the new configuration to take effect. Click on OK.
User Guide After the Router has been reset, the DSL LED will be OFF. This is because the DSL transceiver has now been disabled. However, the Power, Ethernet, and Wireless LEDs will remain lit. 13.6.4 Editing the Router’s VC Configuration The following VC 1 Configuration screen will be displayed if you click on the edit button adjacent to any of the ‘Enabled’ protocols displayed in the WAN Configuration screen. (Note: The Protocol must be enabled before you can edit its VC configuration.
User Guide VPI VCI PCR QoS 030-300432 Rev. A VC 1 Configuration This setting allows you to change your VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider. This setting allows you to change your VCI (Virtual Channel Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider.
User Guide Protocol Status IP Address Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary MRU Negotiation LCP Echo Disable LCP Echo Failures LCP Echo Retry Duration LCP Echo Retry Duration Tunneling The Protocol for each VC, which is specified by your Service Provider. Possible Responses: PPPoA = Point to Point Protocol over ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) PPPoE = Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Bridge = Bridge Protocol Classical IPoA = Internet Protocol over ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode).
User Guide If you have made any changes to your VC settings, you need to save them. To save the new VC settings, click on OK when asked Set this PPPoE VC configuration? If you click on cancel, the new VC settings will not be saved. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The Router must be reset to allow the new configuration to take effect. Click OK. If you clicked OK in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed.
User Guide 13.6.5 Configuring the Router’s Protocol Settings for PPPoE Mode If you are using Models 7400, 7401 select Advanced WAN > VC from the Configuration menu to configure the Router’s protocol settings for PPPoE mode. If you are using Models 328W10, 328W11, select Advanced WAN > WAN from the Configuration menu to configure the Router’s protocol settings for PPPoE mode. The VC Configuration screen will be displayed.
User Guide 13.6.6 Configuring the Router’s Protocol Settings for Bridge Mode If you are using Models 7400, 7401 select Advanced WAN > VC from the Configuration menu to configure the Router’s protocol settings for Bridge mode. If you are using Models 328W10, 328W11, select Advanced WAN > WAN from the Configuration menu to configure the Router’s protocol settings for Bridge mode. The VC Configuration screen will be displayed.
User Guide VC 1 Configuration This setting allows you to change your VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider. This setting allows you to change your VCI (Virtual Channel Indicator) value for a particular VC, which is defined by your Service Provider.
User Guide If you selected the Routed Bridge mode under VC 1- Bridge Settings, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values in the fields and click on set VC. Mode DHCP Client IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary 030-300432 Rev. A VC 1 – Bridge Settings (Routed Bridge) The Mode you have selected to use with Bridge protocol. Selecting a radio button allows you to either Enable or Disable the DHCP Client. Displays the IP network address that your modem is on.
User Guide If you selected Proxy Bridge mode under VC 1- Bridge Settings, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values in the fields and click on set VC. Mode Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary 030-300432 Rev. A VC 1 - Bridge Settings (Proxy Bridge) The Mode you have selected to use with Bridge protocol. Displays the Router’s IP address. Provided by your Service Provider. Provided by your Service Provider.
User Guide If you selected VLAN Bridge under VC 1- Bridge Settings, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values in the fields and click on set VC. Mode VLAN ID VLAN Priority VLAN on WAN 030-300432 Rev. A VC 1 - Bridge Settings (VLAN Bridge) The Mode you have selected to use with Bridge protocol. VLAN is used to assign VLAN tags to individual data ports on the modem. Assigns a VLAN ID to the port. This will set the VLAN priority for the port.
User Guide After you have configured the VC 1 Configuration screen, you must click the set VC button to save your VC settings. If you click the set VC button, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK in the pop-up screen. If you click on Cancel, the new settings will not be saved. After you click on OK, follow the instructions to reset the Router, as previously discussed in section 13.6.4. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 13.6.7 Configuring VC Protocol Settings for ETHERNET PORT 1 (Models 328W10 and 328W11 only) To configure the Router’s VC settings via the Ethernet UPLINK/E1 port, select ETHERNET PORT 1 at the WAN Port drop-down arrow. By selecting ETHERNET PORT 1, you will disable the Router’s DSL transceiver. This will enable the WAN Ethernet port and allow the WAN interface to use the UPLINK/E1 Port. If you select ETHERNET PORT 1, the following pop-up will be displayed. Click on OK. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide If you click on OK, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK, the following screen will be displayed. The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide After the Router has been reset, select Advanced WAN > WAN from the Configuration menu. The following screen will be displayed. If you click edit, the following screen will be displayed. By using this screen, you can configure the WAN Ethernet port settings of your Router. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide To configure the WAN Ethernet port for Routed Bridge protocol, select ROUTED from the Protocol drop-down arrow. If you select ROUTED, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the appropriate values in the fields and click on set. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide If you clicked on set, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The Router must be reset to allow the new configuration to take effect. Click on OK. If you clicked on OK in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. The Router will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide After the modem has been reset, the WAN Configuration screen will display Routed Bridge as the protocol for ETHERNET PORT 1. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 13.6.8 QOS The following settings will be displayed if you select Advanced WAN > QOS from the Configuration menu. If you change any settings in this screen, click on save. If you click on reset, this screen will refresh and display your previously saved QOS configuration. IMPORTANT: If you are using Model 328W10 or 328W11 and the Router is configured for ETHERNET PORT 1, the QOS option will not be displayed in the Advanced WAN drop-down menu.
User Guide QOS Classification Peak Information Rte (%) Committed Information Rate (%) Peak Burst Size Committed Burst Size Max Queue Size Latency Boundary Latency Threshold (ms) IP Fragmentation Enable IP Fragment Size This feature provides the capability to partition network traffic into multiple priority levels or classes of service.
User Guide 13.6.9 Route The following settings will be displayed if you select Advanced WAN > Route from the Configuration menu. The Route table maintains the routes or paths of where specific types of data shall be routed across a network. To add a Route, enter a Subnet Mask address, or check the Host Route box. Click on the add button to establish a static route. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide IP Interfaces Address Subnet Mask Name Network Routing Table Destination Address Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Metric RIP Host Routing Table Destination Address Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Metric RIP Inactive Routes Destination Address Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Metric RIP Add Route Destination Address Subnet Mask/ Host Route Gateway/LAN Gateway IP Address Metric RIP Conf Save to Modem 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 13.6.10 RIP The following details will be displayed if you select Advanced WAN > RIP from the Configuration menu. If you change any settings in this screen, click on save. If you click on reset, this screen will refresh and display your last saved RIP configuration. RIP (Routing Interface Protocol) is a dynamic inter-network routing protocol primarily used in interior routing environments.
User Guide RIP Enable Interface Type Receive Transmit RIPv2 Authentication Mode Default Gateway Border Gateway Filtering RIP Timer Rate RIP Supply Interval RIP Expire Time RIP Garbage Collection Time Factory Default = DISABLED If this box is checked, RIP will be Enabled (turned ON). RIP Configuration LAN: Select this if you are configuring RIP for the LAN side. WAN: Select this if you are configuring RIP for the WAN side. (WAN side is receive only.) The version of RIP to be accepted.
User Guide 14. SETTING UP ADVANCED SERVICE CONFIGURATION You can set up additional Service Configuration options for the Router that allow you to enter the port forwarding and trigger ports ranges of your choice. Go to Configuration at the homepage menu and select Services. When you click on define custom service in the Service Configuration screen, the Custom Service screen will guide you through the steps of creating an advanced NAT service entry via the define custom service button.
User Guide 14.1 Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports To select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports, click on define custom service from the Service Configuration screen, and then select Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports from the Custom Service screen. Click on Next. The Port Range screen will be displayed. Enter your values in the Global Port Range fields and click next to continue. 14.
User Guide Service Name Type Protocol Local IP Address Base Host Port The NAT service for which you are configuring Port Forwarding. The type of NAT service configuration you selected. The type of Protocol that is used to run this NAT service. TCP- Transmission Control Protocol. UDP-User Datagram Protocol (UDP). If a static IP address has been assigned, it will be displayed here. The port on the WAN that will host the NAT service selected.
User Guide 14.4 Adding Local Trigger Ports If you made changes in the Local ‘Trigger’ Port Range screen and clicked next, the following screen will be displayed. Click on close to accept the changes, or click on add to go back to the Trigger Ports screen and enter additional port range values. You can repeat this step for each port range that you want to add (up to 10 trigger ports).
User Guide 14.5 Static NAT If you select Services from the Configuration menu, the following screen will be displayed, showing the static NAT button. Static NAT allows you to configure the Router to work with the special NAT services. NOTE: When the Router 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.
User Guide 14.6 Enabling Static NAT Before you enable static NAT, you must select Default from the Current Profile drop-down box. Static NAT must be configured for the Router’s default account profile. After you select the default profile, click the static NAT button. NOTE: In the following screen, the default account profile is labeled Default. However, if you have renamed the default account profile, you must select the profile name you created as the default profile.
User Guide If you click enable, the following Service Configuration screen will display. Static NAT is now enabled for the device you selected. 14.7 Disabling Static NAT If you click on static NAT in the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed, select a device name from the Static NAT Device drop-down arrow, or type the IP address of the device in the field labeled IP Address. Click on disable. This will automatically disable the Static NAT feature for that device.
User Guide If you click disable, the following Service Configuration screen will be displayed. Static NAT is now disabled for the device you selected. (No device is displayed in the field adjacent to the static Nat button.) 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 15. MAINTENANCE 15.1 Backup/Restore The following settings will be displayed if you select Backup/Restore from the Maintenance menu. NOTE: Backup settings are stored in a separate area of flash, not to an external backup source. Current configuration becomes Backup Configuration Backed up configuration becomes Current configuration Factory default becomes Current configuration 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 15.2 Firewall Log The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall Log from the Maintenance menu. This screen is an advanced diagnostics screen. It alerts you of noteworthy information sent to the Router from the Internet. The screen can contain 1000 entries, but a maximum of 50 entries are displayed at a time. Once 1000 entries have been logged, the oldest entry is removed to make space for the new entries as they occur. The following settings are displayed.
User Guide If you clicked on details in the Firewall Log screen, the Packet Details screen will be displayed. Click on close. To clear the Firewall log, click clear log in the Firewall Log screen. The following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK when asked “Do you wish to clear the Firewall log file?” If you click Cancel, the firewall log will not be cleared. To obtain a printable format of the Firewall Log, at the Firewall Log screen, click Printable/Savable Format.
User Guide 15.3 Administrative Password The following settings will be displayed if you select Administrative Password from the Maintenance menu. After you enter your data into the appropriate settings, click on change. NOTE: If the Router is password protected and you are not an authorized user, you will not be able to change the values. (The Router cannot be configured unless the user is logged in.) Contact your network administrator for further instructions.
User Guide 15.4 Remote Access The following screen will appear if you select Remote Access from the Maintenance menu. To enable Remote Access, type in a password and click the enable remote access button. NOTE: The password should be at least 4 characters long and should not exceed 32 characters. Do not type a blank space or asterisks in the Password field. The password is also case sensitive. User Name Password Timeout Disable Timeout Enable Remote Access Remote URL 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide The following screen shows a check mark in the Enable Remote Access box, and displays a message that the remote access is currently enabled. After 20 minutes of inactivity, or on reboot, remote access will be automatically disabled. To disable remote access, click the Enable Remote Access box to uncheck the box. Click apply to save the settings. 15.5 Update Device The following screen will be displayed if you click on Update Device from the Maintenance menu.
User Guide Click on the check for web update button in the Update Device screen to check the web for possible software updates. This screen will retrieve the software update file and display any available update information. You must be connected to the Internet to use this option. NOTE: If you click on check for web update and the page returns a “page not found” message, this indicates that the software update file is not available. Go back to the previous screen to continue.
User Guide If you click on the settings button in the Update Device screen, the following screen will appear. This screen displays the location of the software update file. Click on the local update now button in the Update Device screen to select the upgrade file from your PC’s hard drive. This screen allows you to upgrade the software on the Router. Click Browse… and go to the location where the upgrade file is stored. NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide Select the appropriate upgrade file from your browser. The file name will appear in the field labeled Upgrade File. Click on upload file. This screen shows that the file is being uploaded to the Router. The screens below show that the file upload has completed and that the Programming Flash is being erased to prepare the Flash storage area for upload of the new file. (Programming Flash is a temporary storage area for uploaded files.) 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide The screen below shows that the upload was successful. The Router will not reboot. The following screen will be displayed as the Router is being reset. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide After a brief delay, the home page will be displayed. Confirm that you have a DSL sync and that the PPP Status displays UP. (Click on the reset button to re-establish your PPP session.) 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 16. TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: If you are using Models 328W10 or 328W11, options in the Troubleshooting menu may or may not be displayed depending on the Router’s WAN Configuration (DSLATM PORT or ETHERNET PORT 1). However, all menu options are displayed if the Router is configured for DSLATM PORT 1. The following sections provide further details on the Troubleshooting menu. 16.
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.
User Guide IP Address PING (via IP Address or Host Name) Trace 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.
User Guide To see a list of the log options, click on the arrow at the LOGS drop-down menu. Select an option from the list provided at the Diagnostics Logs screen. If you clicked on All, the following screen will be displayed. This screen provides a detailed list of the Router’s connection status and system information. Click on clear diagnostic log to clear the diagnostic log information. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 16.2.1 Saving the Diagnostic Log File If you want to save the diagnostic log file, go to your Browser’s menu bar, and then select File > Save As from the drop-down menu. At the Save Web Page dialog box, select a destination for your log file from the Save in drop-down arrow. Next, enter a name for your log file in the field labeled File name and click on Save. 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 16.3 Statistics NOTE: If you are using Router Model 328W10 or 328W11 and the Router is configured for ETHERNET PORT 1, only Ethernet, USB and Wireless statistics will be displayed in the Statistics menu. The DSL Transceiver and the WAN VC statistics will not be displayed in the Statistics drop-down menu. To access the DSL Transceiver and WAN VC statistics, you must configure the Router for DSLATM PORT. Refer to section 13.6.3.1 for additional details. 16.3.
User Guide Out Errors Out Discard Packets Out Non Unicast Packets Out Unicast Packets Out Octets Interface Description The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted due to errors. The number of outbound packets discarded. The number of non-Unicast packets transmitted on the Ethernet interface. The number of Unicast packets transmitted on the Ethernet interface. The number of bytes transmitted on the Ethernet interface. A description field that refers to the interface type. 16.3.
User Guide 16.3.3 WAN VC Statistics The following settings will be displayed if you select Statistics > WAN VC from the Troubleshooting menu. NOTE: If the Router is configured using ETHERNET PORT 1, the following screen will not be available. 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 MTU Interface Type Interface Description 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide 16.3.4 USB Statistics (Models 7400, 328W10 only) The following settings will be displayed if you select Statistics > USB from the Troubleshooting menu. NOTE: If you are using Model 328W10 and the Router is configured using ETHERNET PORT 1, the following screen will not be available. USB Port Statistics The number of times the Host PC reset the USB Interface. The number of times the Host PC requested communication with the modem.
User Guide 16.3.5 Wireless Statistics (Models 328W10, 328W11 only) The following settings will be displayed if you select Statistics > Wireless Statistics from the Troubleshooting menu. Wireless Card Information This string, (32 characters or less) is the name associated with the Access Point (AP). To connect to the AP, the Service Set ID (SSID) on a Station card must match the SSID on the AP. This is the Media Access Controller address of the AP. It is used as the Basic 802.
User Guide 16.4 Status NOTE: If you are using Router Model 328W10 or 328W11 and the Router is configured for ETHERNET PORT 1, the QOS option will not be displayed in the drop-down menu. You must configure the Router for DSLATM PORT to access QOS in the Advanced WAN drop-down menu. Refer to section 13.6.3.1 for details on enabling and disabling DSLATM PORT and ETHERNET PORT 1. 16.4.1 LAN Devices The following settings will be displayed if you select Status > LAN Devices from the Troubleshooting menu.
User Guide 16.4.2 Wireless Stations (Models 328W10, 328W11) The following settings will be displayed if you select Status > Wireless Stations from the Troubleshooting menu. NOTE: A Wireless device must be connected to the Router for the fields in this screen to be populated. Station MAC Address 030-300432 Rev. A Wireless Stations List This number indicates the order in which the stations are first accessed by the Router. The Media Access Controller Address assigned to the station.
User Guide 16.4.3 RIP Table The following settings will be displayed if you select Status > RIP Table from the Troubleshooting menu. NOTE: RIP must be enabled for this table to be populated. RIP Network Routing Table RIP Host Routing Table Destination Netmask Gateway Metric 030-300432 Rev. A Indicates Network routes received via RIP. The Host routes received via RIP. The destination IP address of the route The IP mask of the route The gateway of the route The RIP metric (0-15). A lower value is better.
User Guide 16.4.4 QOS Status The following settings will be displayed if you select Status > QOS from the Troubleshooting menu. Click on the clear button to clear all counts and statistics (not just latency counts). This does not affect the configuration values. IMPORTANT: If you are using Model 328W10 or 328W11 and the Router is configured for ETHERNET PORT 1, the following screen will not be available. NOTE: QOS must be enabled on the Router for this table to be populated. Queue Number 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide Max Queue Size Total Dropped Packets Total Enqueued Packets Current Depth Deepest Depth Queue Number Peak Info. Rate (%) Committed Info Rate (%) Peak Burst (ms) Committed Burst (ms) Total Packets Received Total Marked Packets Total Filter Packet Drops Avg. DSL Bytes Per Packet Avg. Packet Rate Per second Queue Number Not Time Stamped A ms to B ms 6 = Routing Protocols (DiffServ priorities 6 and 7) The maximum number of packets that can be queued for this priority.
User Guide 16.4.5 VOIP Status The following settings will be displayed if you select Status > VOIP from the Troubleshooting menu. NOTE: A VOIP device must be connected to the Router for this table to be populated. URI Local IP Address Expiration 030-300432 Rev. A SIP Registry Information The SIP URI that is trying to register. (This field only indicates that a SIP device tried to register, not that it succeeded.) The local, LAN IP address of the SIP device.
User Guide 17. NAT SERVICES For your convenience, the Router supports protocols for Applications, Games, and VPN-specific programs. The following chart provides protocol information for the services supported by the Router. NOTE: To configure the Router for a service or application, follow the steps in section 14 (Setting Up Advanced Service Configuration) of this User Guide. Application/Game Aliens vs.
User Guide Application/Game 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 ESP IPSEC IKE Ivisit KALI, Doom & Doom II KaZaA Limewire Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault mIRC Chat 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide Application/Game 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 Roger Wilco ShoutCast Server SSH Secure Shell Starcraft Starfleet Command Telnet Tiberian Sun & Dune 2000 Ultima Online Unreal Tournament server 030-300432 Rev.
User Guide Application/Game USENET News Service VNC, Virtual Network Computing Westwood Online, C&C World Wide Web (HTTP) XBOX Live Yahoo Messenger Chat Yahoo Messenger Phone VPN Protocol IPSec Encryption L2TP PPTP 030-300432 Rev. A Port/Protocol including UdpServerUplin objects. Try starting with 7779-7781 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.
User Guide 18. 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: 1-630-375-4900 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. 19.
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