Mercury Broadband Router Manuel utilisateur

Broadband Router
User Manual
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FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against radio interference in a commercial
environment. This equipment can generate, use and radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will
be required to take whatever measures are necessary to
correct the interference. 1

CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to
electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022/A1 Class A, and EN
50082-1. This meets the essential protection requirements of
the European Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the
approximation of the laws of the member states relation to
electromagnetic compatibility.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION........................................5
1.1 FEATURES................................................................6
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS.............................................8
1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT.........................................8
1.4 PANEL DESCRIPTION..............................................8
1.4.1 Front Panel............................................................. 8
1.4.2 Rear Panel..............................................................11
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION..........................................12
2.1 HARDWARE CONNECTION TO WAN......................12
2.2 HARDWARE CONNECTION TO LAN.......................12
2.3 NETWORK SETTING
IN ADMINISTRATOR COMPUTER..............................13
CHAPTER 3 DEVICE ADMINISTRATION...................... 17
3.1 WEB BASED CONFIGURATION.............................. 17
3.1.1 Device Information..................................................18
3.1.2 Administration......................................................... 19
3.1.3 EZ Setup - WAN..................................................... 22
3.1.4 EZ Setup - LAN.......................................................29
3.2 TELNET/CONSOLE CONFIGURATION................... 32
3.2.1 Device Information and Administration
configuration in Broadband Router.................................. 33
3.2.2 WAN Setup............................................................. 34
3.2.3 LAN Setup.............................................................. 38
3.2.4 Advanced function.................................................. 40
CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FIREWALL FUNCTION........ 42
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4.1 ACCESS CONTROL................................................. 42
4.2 SERVICE TIME ALLOCATION.................................. 44
4.3 URL KEYWORD BLOCKING.................................... 46
4.4 VIRTUAL SERVER.................................................... 47
4.5 DMZ........................................................................... 48
4.6 MULTIPLE DMZ HOST.............................................. 49
4.7 COMMON PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS................... 52
4.8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS....................... 55
Appendix A TCP/IP Well-Known Port.............................. 57
Appendix B Illustrated Typical Application.......................58
B-1 Home User Application............................................. 58
B-2 SOHO environment Application................................ 59
Appendix C Cabling and Pin Assignment........................ 60
C-1 RJ-45........................................................................ 60
C-2 RS232....................................................................... 62
Appendix D Configure IP manually.................................. 64
Appendix E Technical Information................................... 66
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding
Broadband Router. This product is the perfect option to
connect a group of PCs to a high-speed Broadband Internet
connection or to an Ethernet based Backbone (ETTH/ETTB:
Ethernet To The Home/Building). Configurable as a DHCP
server, this product is the only externally recognized server
device on your local area network (LAN). Thus even a
non-technical person will easily configure it to meet the
different application.
This product does not only provide a complete solution to
share the Internet bandwidth, it also serves as an Internet
Firewall to protect your LAN data from being accessed by
outside intruder/hacker (Figure 1-1). Since all incoming data
packets have been analyzed/monitored, all unwanted packet
may be filtered-out and be recorded as an intrusion event.
Broadband Router can also be configured to block some
internal LAN user access to the Internet for management
purpose.
Figure 1-1 Secure Internet Access via Cable/DSL Modem.
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1.1 Features
* Connects to 10/100M Broadband (cable or DSL)
modem or Ethernet backbone for Internet Surfing.
*Multiple WAN connection type:
Static IP : for lease line or router-router interconnect.
DHCP client : for most cable modem service.
PPPoE : for Dial-up ADSL service,
PPTP client : for some European Dial-up ADSL or L2-
VPN application
PPP : for V.90 or ISDN modem when broadband
connection is failed.
* Equipped with a 4-port 10/100M switched Hub for LAN
users.
* DHCP Server/ DNS proxy support
(can save an extra PC/Server in LAN).
All the networked computers in LAN can retrieve TCP/IP
setting (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS,IP…)
automatically from this device.
* Simultaneously act as both DHCP Server on the LAN
and a DHCP Client on the WAN for most easy application.
* Connects multiple LAN PCs to the Internet with only
one dynamic-assigned IP address (NAT mode) or a
range of legal IP address (NAT/Routing mode)
*Web-based Configuring
Configurable through any networked computer web
browsers using Internet Explorer or Netscape browser.
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* Allow/Deny remote administration through WAN
connection by Web browser.
* Support Telnet / Console administration from a
networked computer in LAN.
* Firewall capability to protect LAN PCs from outside
intruder access/attack.
Avoid unwanted packet from WAN and provide a
system event log to record intrusion information. (date/time,
source IP address & port …)
* LAN user Access privilege
Administrator can arrange interior LAN user access
privilege to Internet by IP address, TCP/IP port service,
URL name keywords and 24-hour time zone.
*Virtual Server (Port forwarding) function
Internet servers (WWW, FTP, E-mail …) in LAN could be
virtually exposed to WAN for outside Internet user access.
This is a useful and secure network deployment for
Internet servers.
*DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) Host
Administrator can totally expose a host PC in LAN to the
Internet without any firewall protection mechanism. This
option allows a full two-way communication between the
local host PC and remote Internet node. (ex. bi-directional
games, video/audio conferences …)
* Multi DMZ Host support
In static IP configuration with a range of legal IP address,
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Administrator could totally expose more host PCs in LAN to
the Internet according to LAN/WAN IP address mapping.
1.2 Package Contents
* One broadband router unit
* One power adapter
1.3 System Requirement
* One Ethernet based broadband Internet connection (like
cable/ADSL modem or other router)
*One PC with a NIC card and installed TCP/IP protocol stack.
*Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later (Netscape V4.7 or
later) web browser.
* All TCP/IP networked computers in LAN.
1.4 Panel Description
1.4.1 Front Panel
Device Indicators
POWER: The Power LED illuminates
whenever Broadband Router
is powered on.
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READY : The READY LED blink once per
second when it is working normally,or
it will blink faster or be off in case
Broadband Router is something wrong.
WAN Indicators
Act/Link : Link ON means WAN (ADSL/Cable
modem) is connected to Broadband
Router.
Act (activity): Blinking means data communication
is in progress .
If the LED is continuously illuminated,
it means WAN device is successfully
connected or Broadband Router
WAN port is working now.
SPD100 Indicates 10 or 100Mbps wire speed
corresponding to WAN port. (On is 100Mps)
FDX/COL FDX (Full Duplex Mode):
On means the current connection is
on full duplex mode.
COL (Collision): Blinks means connection
experiences collisions.
WAN port is NIC card type pin assignment, This
means WAN port could connect a HUB device directly orconnect
a PC with a crossover cable. (Please refer to Appendix C-1 to
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