Page 2 - Notice; Document Feedback
A April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into a...
Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; CE Marking; FCC Part 15 Declaration
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 B Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from ov...
Page 4 - Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network
C April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment ge...
Page 5 - Supplier's Declaration of Conformity; Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 D Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Place of Issue: Paradyne Corporation8545 126th Avenue NorthLargo, FL 33773-1502USA Date of Issue: 2/8/2005 Paradyne Corporation, located at the above address, hereby certifies that the following models: 6382-AX-XXX, 6212-AX-XXX, 6381-...
Page 6 - Japan Notices
E April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Japan Notices This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. I...
Page 7 - Contents; About This Guide
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 i Contents About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Document Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Product-Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 8 - ii
Contents ii April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 New Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 PPPoE Connection Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 PPPoA Connection Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - iii; Troubleshooting
Contents 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 iii 4 Troubleshooting The Router Is Not Functional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 You Cannot Connect to the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 LEDs Blink in a Sequential Pattern . . . . . . ....
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Page 11 - Document Purpose and Intended Audience; Product-Related Documents; Section
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 v About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide contains detailed information about the 6382 4-por t router. It is intended for all users of the router. Document Summary A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is available on...
Page 13 - Introduction; Definitions; bridge; Features of the 6382 4-Port Router
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 1-1 1 Introduction Definitions Before you install or use your new router, you may find it helpful to understand the following terms: A bridge is a device that forwards any message from one part of a network to another. A router is a device that forwards messages accord...
Page 14 - System Requirements
1. Introduction 1-2 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Ability to act as a DHCP Server on your network Compatibility with virtually all standard Internet applications Address filtering and DMZ hosting Downloadable flash software upgrades Suppor t for up to eight Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) ...
Page 15 - Packing List
1. Introduction 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 1-3 LED Description (Front Panel) Power LED: On indicates that the power is supplied to the router. Status LED: The Status LED serves two purposes. If the LED is continuously lit, the DSL interface is successfully connected to a device through the LINE ...
Page 17 - Overview; Connecting the Hardware; Procedure
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 2-1 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Overview This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the router to a computer or a LAN and to the Internet using DSL. The first part provides instructions to set up the hardware, and the second part describes how to prep...
Page 18 - Hardware Installation
2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-2 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 4. Connect the cylindrical power plug into the POWER connector on the back of the device. Next: — If you have a wall-mount adapter, plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet or a power strip. — If you have a table-top adapter, use the...
Page 19 - Configuring Your PC’s IP Address; Assigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by DHCP
2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 2-3 Configuring Your PC’s IP Address Before you start to access the router using the Ethernet connection, you must configure your PC to use DHCP, or change your PC's TCP/IP address to be 192.168.1.x, where x is any number between 2 and...
Page 20 - Network Connections in Windows XP
2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-4 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 4. Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked, and click on Properties. Figure 2-2. Network Connections in Windows XP Figure 2-3. Local Area Connection Properties in Windows XP
Page 21 - TCP/IP Properties in Windows XP
2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 2-5 5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio button labeled “Use the following IP address” and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 2 and 254) in the IP Address field. Type 255.255.255.0...
Page 22 - Windows ME
2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2-6 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 4. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear as an installed component, click on Install. 5. In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, select Protocol, and then click on Add. 6. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the N...
Page 25 - Logging Into Your Router; Login Screen
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-1 3 Using the Web Interface Logging Into Your Router To configure your router, open your web browser. Ignore any error about lacking a connection. Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) into the Location field of your browser and press the Enter key. The following scr...
Page 26 - Home Page; Quick Start
3. Using the Web Interface 3-2 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Home Page The first screen ( Figure 3-2 ) that appears after the log in screen is the Home page. From this screen you can configure the LAN and WAN connections, configure the router's security, routing, and filtering, access debugging tools, ...
Page 28 - Quick Start - Static; Quick Start Options
3. Using the Web Interface 3-4 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-5. Quick Start - Static Enter or select Quick Start options as shown in the following table. Click on Save to make the changes permanent. Table 3-1. Quick Start Options Field Description NAT Click in the check box to activate Network...
Page 29 - Setup; Setup Options; Wide Area Network Connection
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-5 Setup To set up LAN and WAN options not available on the Quick Start screens, select Setup from the Home page. Figure 3-6 shows the Setup page. The menu is broken into two sections: the WAN configuration and the LAN configuration. Figure 3-6....
Page 30 - Configuring the WAN
3. Using the Web Interface 3-6 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Configuring the WAN Before the router will pass any data between the LAN interface and the WAN interface, the WAN side of the router must be configured. Depending upon your ISP, you will need some or all of the information listed below before...
Page 31 - New Connection; PPPoE Connection Setup
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-7 New Connection A new connection is basically a virtual connection. Your router can support up to 8 different virtual connections. If you have multiple different virtual connections, you may need to utilize the static and dynamic routing capab...
Page 33 - PPPoA Connection Setup
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-9 Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. At the System Commands page, click on Save All. PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA is defined in the Internet standard RFC 2364. It is a method of encapsulating PPP packets over ATM cells w...
Page 35 - Static Connection Setup
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-11 To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. At the System Commands ...
Page 36 - Static IP Connection Setup; DHCP Connection Setup
3. Using the Web Interface 3-12 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-9. Static IP Connection Setup To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select S...
Page 38 - Bridged Connection
3. Using the Web Interface 3-14 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Bridged Connection A pure bridged connection does not assign an IP address to the WAN interface. This connection method makes the router act as a hub that passes packets across the WAN interface to the LAN interface. To configure the router ...
Page 39 - CLIP Connection
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-15 To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. At the System Commands ...
Page 40 - Modify an Existing Connection
3. Using the Web Interface 3-16 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-12. CLIP Connection Setup To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select Syste...
Page 41 - Modem Setup
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-17 Modem Setup To configure the DSL modulation type: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Setup. 2. Under WAN Setup, select Modem. This will bring up the Modem Setup screen. Leave the default value if your ISP did not provide this inform...
Page 42 - Configuring the LAN
3. Using the Web Interface 3-18 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Configuring the LAN To configure LAN parameters, click on Setup on the Home screen. Under LAN Setup, click on LAN Configuration. The LAN Configuration screen appears. Enable/Disable DHCP By default, your CPE has DHCP server (LAN side) disabl...
Page 43 - Changing the Router's IP address
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-19 192.168.1.1 (the default) than the Start IP address must be 192.168.1. 2 or higher. — Specify an End IP address. The End IP Address is the last address the DHCP server can issue. The ending address cannot exceed a subnet limit of 254. The ma...
Page 44 - Ethernet Switch
3. Using the Web Interface 3-20 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Setup. 2. Under LAN Setup, select LAN Configuration. The LAN Group 1 Configuration screen appears, as shown in Figure 3-14, LAN Group 1 Configuration . 3. Click on “Use the following Static IP Addr...
Page 46 - Advanced; UPnP
3. Using the Web Interface 3-22 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Advanced The CPE supports a host of advanced features. For basic router functionality, you do not need to utilize these advanced features. The features help with routing, security, por t configuration, and plug and play capability. UPnP UPnP...
Page 47 - SNTP
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-23 SNTP The SNTP screen lets you specify parameters related to SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) servers. To use SNTP: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Advanced, select SNTP. The SNTP screen appears. 2. Enable SN...
Page 48 - SNMP
3. Using the Web Interface 3-24 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 SNMP Use the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) screen to enable and configure the SNMP agent and SNMP trap managers. The SNMP feature generates a trap whenever the IP address of the router changes (except through the Troubleshooting ...
Page 49 - IP QoS; Port Forwarding
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-25 IP QoS The IP QoS screen lets you establish a particular level of service for each connection you have defined. To set QoS for a connection: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Advanced, select IP QoS. The IP QoS s...
Page 51 - IP Filters
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-27 IP Filters Use the IP Filters screen to block all or selected traffic. To set up IP Filters: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Advanced and under Advanced, select IP Filters. The IP Filters screen appears. 2. Select the LAN Group f...
Page 52 - VLAN
3. Using the Web Interface 3-28 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 LAN Clients To add a LAN client, or reserve an IP address for a DHCP client: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Advanced. 2. Under Advanced, select LAN Clients. If DHCP is used, all DHCP clients are automatically assigned. If a fixe...
Page 53 - Bridge Filters
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-29 The Apply button will temporarily save these settings. To make the change permanent, click on Tools and select System Commands. On the System Commands page, click on Save All. Figure 3-24. VLAN Bridge Filters The bridge filtering mechanism p...
Page 55 - Multicast
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-31 Multicast This option enables the IGMP proxy, which allows NAT clients to participate in IGMP multicast groups. It should only be enabled if NAT is also enabled. To enable Multicasting: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, click on Advanced. 2...
Page 56 - IGMP Snooping; Static Routing
3. Using the Web Interface 3-32 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping screen to specify whether IGMP Snooping is enabled. When IGMP Snooping is enabled, the router analyzes Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) packets to learn multicast group address and port associatio...
Page 57 - Dynamic Routing
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-33 3. Specify the New Destination IP. This is the address of the remote LAN network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Enter the IP address of the host for which you wish to create a static route here. For a standard Class C IP...
Page 59 - Access Control; Log Out
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-35 Access Control Access control allows certain PCs to access the router after the firewall is enabled. Access control is enabled on a WAN connection only if the firewall is enabled globally (see Firewall/NAT Services on page 3-21) and enabled ...
Page 60 - Tools; System Commands
3. Using the Web Interface 3-36 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Tools The Tools tab provides access to system commands and functions. System Commands To make changes permanent, click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. The following commands are used to configure the router: S...
Page 61 - Severity Levels
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-37 Table 3-2 defines the different severity levels. To forward logging information: Procedure 1. Click on Tools and select Remote Log. 2. Select a Log Level from the drop-down list. 3. Type the IP address of the remote logging destination and c...
Page 62 - User Management
3. Using the Web Interface 3-38 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-32. Remote Log User Management To change your router's username and password: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, under the tools menu, click on User Management. 2. Change the login name and password. 3. If desired, you can change th...
Page 63 - Update Gateway
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-39 Figure 3-33. User Management Update Gateway You can remotely upgrade the router's firmware from the web interface. To upgrade the firmware: Procedure 1. From the Home screen, under the Tools title, click on Update Gateway. 2. Click on Browse...
Page 64 - Analyzer
3. Using the Web Interface 3-40 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Figure 3-34. Update Gateway Analyzer The Analyzer screen shows link statuses and test results. Figure 3-35. Analyzer
Page 65 - Ping Test
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-41 Ping Test Once you have your router configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the network. If you have your PC connected to the router via the default DHCP configuration, you should be able to ping the network address 192.168.1...
Page 66 - Modem Test
3. Using the Web Interface 3-42 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 Modem Test The Modem Test is used to check whether your router is properly connected to the WAN Network by running OAM F4 and F5 end-to-end and segment tests. The test may take a few seconds to complete. To perform the test, select your conn...
Page 67 - Status
3. Using the Web Interface 6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 3-43 Status The Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interfaces: Network Statistics – Select to view the Statistics of the Ethernet and DSL interfaces, as shown in Figure 3-38 . Figure 3-38. Netwo...
Page 69 - The Router Is Not Functional
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 4-1 4 Troubleshooting The Router Is Not Functional 1. Check to see that the power LED is green and than the network cables are installed correctly. Refer to Connecting the Hardware in Chapter 2, Hardware Installation and PC Setup for more details. 2. Check to see that the ...
Page 70 - You Cannot Connect to the Router; LEDs Blink in a Sequential Pattern
4. Troubleshooting 4-2 April 2005 6382-A2-GB20-00 You Cannot Connect to the Router 1. Check to see that the power LED is green and that the network cables are installed correctly. 2. Make sure that your PC and the router are on the same network segment. The router's default IP address is 192.168.1.1...
Page 73 - Index
6382-A2-GB20-00 April 2005 IN-1 Index A About This Guide, vAccess Control, 3-35ADSL, 1-1ADSL/R, 1-1ADSL2+, 1-1Advanced, 3-22Advanced Features, 3-22Analyzer screen, 3-40Assigning IP Address using DHCP, 2-3 B Back Panel, 1-2Bridge, 1-1 Connection, 3-14Filters, 3-29 Bridge Filters, 3-29Bridged Connecti...