ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 Manuel utilisateur


ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 Getting Started Guide Page i
ADTRAN NetVanta 2730
Getting Started Guide
This Getting Started Guide provides instructions for basic
installation and configuration of the ADTRAN NetVanta 2730.
After you complete this guide, computers on your Local Area
Network (LAN) will have secure Internet access.
Document Contents
This document contains the following sections:
Pre-Configuration Tasks - page 1
Preparing Your WWAN PC Card - page 7
Registering Your Appliance - page 11
Deployment Scenarios - page 17
Verifying Your Connection - page 35
Enabling Essential Security Services - page 39
Additional Deployment Configuration - page 47
Product Safety and Regulatory Information - page 63
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Page ii ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 Front Panel
ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 Front Panel
Indicator LEDs
Provides power and test status
(refer to page 5)
PC Card Slot
(side of unit)
Provides an interface
for the WWAN PC
Card connection
USB Ports
For future application
Provides dedicated LAN/WAN port status as follows:
link/spd:
activity:
Provides Ethernet port status as follows:
link/spd:
activity:
LAN/WAN Port Status
PC Card Status
Provides WWAN PC Card status as follows:
signal:
link/act:
10/100 Ethernet Port Status
Provides Ethernet port status as follows:
link/spd:
activity:
10/100/1,000 Ethernet Port
Off=10M
Green=100M
Solid=link
Blinking=activity
Off=10M
Green=100M
Amber=1,000M
Solid=link
Blinking=activity
Off=10M
Green=100M
Amber=1,000M
Solid=link
Blinking=activity
Green=connected
Amber=negotiating
Solid=link
Blinking=activity

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ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 Rear Panel
Console
WAN
X3X0 X1 X2 X4 X5 X6 X7 Power
LAN
X8
Console Port
Provides access to the
SonicOS Command Line
Interface (CLI) via the
DB9 -> RJ45 cable
LAN Port (X0)
Provides dedicated LAN
access to local area
network resources
WAN Port (X1)
Provides dedicated WAN (Internet)
Ethernet Port (X2)
Provides an additional
Gigabit-capable Ethernet
port for general use
Power Supply
Provides power
connection using
supplied power cable
Reset Button
Press and hold to
manually reset the
appliance to SafeMode
Ethernet Ports (X3-X7)
Provides configurable
10/100 Ethernet ports for
connection to network
devices on WAN, LAN, DMZ,
and other zone types
HA Ethernet Port (X8)
Provides 10/100 Ethernet
port for high availability (HA)
connectivity

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ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 LED Reference Guide
Pwr LED
Operational
Unavailable
Solid = ROM Booting / Firmware Loading
Blinking = SafeMode enabled
Test LED
PWR TEST
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Pre-Configuration Tasks
In this Section:
This section provides pre-configuration information. Review this section before setting up your ADTRAN NetVanta 2730 appliance.
•Checking NetVanta 2730 Package Contents - page 2
•Obtaining Configuration Information - page 3
•Obtaining WWAN Service Provider Information - page 5
•Verifying System Requirements - page 5
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Page 2 Checking NetVanta 2730 Package Contents
Checking NetVanta 2730 Package Contents
Before setting up your NetVanta 2730 appliance, verify that your
package contains the following parts:
NetVanta 2730 Appliance
DB9 -> RJ45 (CLI) Cable
Standard Power Adaptor*
Ethernet Cable
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Getting Started Guide
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Any Items Missing?
If any items are missing from your package,
please contact ADTRAN support at 1-888-4-ADTRAN.
A listing of the most current support documents are available online
at: <http://www.adtran.com/support>
*The included power cord is intended for use in North America only.
For European Union (EU) customers, a power cord is not included.
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Obtaining Configuration Information
Record and keep for future reference the following setup
information:
Registration Information
Networking Information
Administrator Information
Serial Number:
Record the serial number found on the
bottom panel of your ADTRAN
appliance.
Authentication Code:
Record the authentication code found
on the bottom panel of your ADTRAN
appliance.
LAN IP Address:
. . .
Select a static IP address for your
ADTRAN appliance that is within the
range of your local subnet. If you are
unsure, you can use the default IP
address (192.168.168.168).
Subnet Mask:
. . .
Record the subnet mask for the local
subnet where you are installing your
ADTRAN appliance.
Ethernet WAN IP Address:
. . .
Select a static IP address for your
Ethernet WAN. This setting only
applies if you are already using an ISP
that assigns a static IP address.
Admin Name:
Select an administrator account name.
(default is admin)
Admin Password:
Select an administrator password.
(default is password)

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Obtaining Internet Service Provider (ISP) Information
Record the following information about your current ISP:
ISP 1 Record the following information about your secondary ISP:
ISP 2 (Optional for Multiple WAN Failover)
If you connect
via You likely
use Please record
Cable modem,
DSL with a
router
DHCP No Internet connection information is
usually required, although some service
providers require a host name.
Host Name:
Home DSL PPPoE User Name:
Password:
Note: Your ISP may require your user name
in the format: name@ISP.com
T1/E1,
Static
broadband,
Cable or DSL
with a static IP
Static IP IP Address: . . .
Subnet Mask: . . .
Default Gateway
(IP Address): . . .
Primary DNS: . . .
Secondary DNS
(optional): . . .
Dial-in to a
server PPTP Server Address:
User Name:
Password:
If you connect
via You likely
use Please record
Cable modem,
DSL with a
router
DHCP Host Name:
Home DSL PPPoE User Name:
Password:
Note: Your ISP may require your user
name in the format: name@ISP.com
T1/E1,
Static
broadband,
Cable or DSL
with a static IP
Static IP IP Address: . . .
Subnet Mask: . . .
Default Gateway
(IP Address): . . .
Primary DNS: . . .
Secondary DNS
(optional): . . .
Dial-in to a
server PPTP Server Address:
User Name:
Password:

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Obtaining WWAN Service Provider Information
Record the following information about your current WWAN
service:
WWAN Service Provider
WWAN Account Information
Note: WWAN Account Information is automatically
populated based on the chosen service provider and
plan type. In most cases,
if you selected the correct service provider and plan
type the WWAN account information does not have to
be altered.
Verifying System Requirements
Before you begin the setup process, verify that you have:
• An Internet connection
• A Web browser supporting Java Script and HTTP uploads.
Supported browsers include the following:
Country: Record the country where you purchased your
WWAN card.
Serv i c e P r o v i d e r: Record the service provider from whom you
purchased your WWAN card. This is the brand
name of the card.
Plan Type: Record the plan type that you purchased from
your provider. If you are unsure about this
information, you may use Standard as the plan
type.
User Name/Password:
Some WWAN service providers require user
specific information, such as a login and
password. If your service provider requires it,
you will need to provide such information during
the setup process.
Supported Browsers Browser Version
Number
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Firefox 2.0 or higher
Netscape 9.0 or higher
Opera 9.10 or higher
for Windows
Safari 2.0 or higher
for MacOS
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