SMC Networks SMC7908VoWBRA - Manual

SMC Networks SMC7908VoWBRA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – ii
  • Page 6 – iii; OMPLIANCES
  • Page 7 – iv
  • Page 8 – EC Conformance Declaration
  • Page 9 – Safety Compliance
  • Page 10 – vii; ABLE
  • Page 11 – viii
  • Page 12 – ix
  • Page 13 – Congratulations on your purchase of the Barricade; g Voice ADSL; About the Barricade
  • Page 14 – Features and Benefits; Internet connection to an ADSL modem via an RJ-11 ADSL port
  • Page 15 – Applications; Many advanced networking features are provided by the Barricade:; Wireless and Wired LAN
  • Page 16 – DMZ Host Support
  • Page 17 – Before installing the Barricade; g Voice ADSL Router, verify that you; Package Contents; Barricade Voice ADSL Router (SMC7908VoWBRA)
  • Page 18 – System Requirements; You must meet the following minimum requirements:; Hardware Description
  • Page 19 – Item
  • Page 20 – LED Indicators; LED
  • Page 21 – ISP S; ISP Settings; Phone/FAX Connection
  • Page 22 – Connect the ADSL Line; Installing a Full-Rate Connection
  • Page 23 – Installing a Splitterless Connection
  • Page 24 – Attach to Your Network Using Ethernet Cabling
  • Page 25 – PC; “Windows XP” on page 3-6
  • Page 26 – to access the
  • Page 27 – Click the icon that
  • Page 28 – Disable HTTP Proxy; and press the ENTER key.
  • Page 30 – Windows XP; In the Control Panel window, click Network and Internet
  • Page 31 – XP
  • Page 32 – Configuring Your Macintosh Computer; Follow these instructions:
  • Page 33 – Internet Explorer
  • Page 35 – ADSL R; OUTER
  • Page 36 – Navigating the Management Interface
  • Page 37 – Use the Setup Wizard if you want to quickly set up the; Making Configuration Changes
  • Page 38 – SETUP WIZARD; Channel and SSID; Click “NEXT” to continue.
  • Page 39 – Time Zone
  • Page 40 – Parameter Setting
  • Page 41 – Confirm; Parameter
  • Page 42 – If the parameters are correct, click “NEXT” to save these settings.
  • Page 43 – Parameter Setting - Country or ISP Not Listed
  • Page 44 – ISP use Bridging; Enter the Bridging settings provided by your ISP.
  • Page 45 – Click “NEXT” to continue to the “Confirm” settings page.; Domain Name Servers are used to map a domain
  • Page 47 – ISP use PPPoE
  • Page 48 – ISP use PPPoA
  • Page 50 – Advanced Setup; Menu
  • Page 52 – SYSTEM; Time Settings
  • Page 53 – Password Settings
  • Page 54 – Remote Management
  • Page 55 – DNS
  • Page 56 – WAN; ATM PVC
  • Page 57 – ATM PVC
  • Page 58 – ATM Interface
  • Page 59 – PPPoA
  • Page 61 – PPPoE
  • Page 62 – MAC Encapsulated Routing
  • Page 63 – Clone MAC Address
  • Page 64 – LAN
  • Page 65 – WIRELESS
  • Page 67 – Access Control; restrict access based on MAC address
  • Page 68 – Security
  • Page 69 – WEP; The passphrase can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 70 – WPA
  • Page 73 – NAT
  • Page 74 – Address Mapping
  • Page 75 – Virtual Server
  • Page 76 – Special Application
  • Page 77 – NAT Mapping Table
  • Page 78 – ROUTING; Static Route
  • Page 79 – RIP
  • Page 81 – Routing Table; Parameter Description
  • Page 82 – FIREWALL
  • Page 83 – The following items are on the Access Control screen:
  • Page 84 – To add the PC to the filtering table:
  • Page 85 – MAC Filter; Click Yes to enable, or No to disable this function.
  • Page 86 – URL Blocking; You can define up to 30 sites here.
  • Page 87 – Schedule Rule
  • Page 88 – Follow these steps to add a schedule rule:
  • Page 89 – Intrusion Detection; Scroll down to view more information.
  • Page 91 – Stateful Packet Inspection
  • Page 92 – Connection
  • Page 94 – DMZ
  • Page 95 – SNMP; Up to five community names may be entered.
  • Page 96 – Trap
  • Page 97 – UPNP
  • Page 98 – ADSL; ADSL Parameters
  • Page 99 – ADSL Status
  • Page 100 – The following items are included on this information page:
  • Page 102 – DDNS
  • Page 103 – VOIP; Dial Setting
  • Page 104 – Port Setting_for Phone; You can configure the port settings for your phone in this page.
  • Page 105 – Port Setting_for Line; Advanced setting
  • Page 107 – Outgoing Mode; Enterprise Mode
  • Page 108 – ITSP mode
  • Page 110 – Numbering Plan
  • Page 112 – Peer Gateway
  • Page 113 – User Management
  • Page 114 – QOS
  • Page 115 – TOOLS; Configuration Tools; Choose a function and click Next.
  • Page 116 – Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 117 – Reset
  • Page 118 – STATUS; Scroll down to view more information on the Status page.
  • Page 120 – The following items are included on the Status page:
  • Page 121 – MAC; The MAC address is listed as the “Physical Address.”; MACINTOSH; The MAC address is listed as the “Ethernet Address” on the TCP/IP tab.; LINUX; The MAC address is the value after the word “HWaddr.”
  • Page 122 – Troubleshooting Chart
  • Page 126 – Ethernet Cable; Specifications; Cable Types and Specifications
  • Page 127 – RJ-45 Port Connection; Attached Device Port Type
  • Page 128 – Pin Assignments; Straight-Through Wiring; RJ-45 Pin Assignments; Straight-Through Cable Pin Assignments
  • Page 129 – Crossover Wiring; Crossover Cable Pin Assignments
  • Page 130 – ADSL C; ADSL Cable; Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ-45 port.
  • Page 131 – Pin
  • Page 132 – Physical Characteristics; upstream; ATM Features
  • Page 134 – Operating Channels IEEE 802.11b compliant:
  • Page 135 – SMC7908VoWBRA complies with the following standards:
  • Page 136 – Standards Conformance Electromagnetic Compatibility
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Summary

Page 5 - ii

L IMITED W ARRANTY ii WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION, AT SMC’S OPTION. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITI...

Page 6 - iii; OMPLIANCES

iii C OMPLIANCES Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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...

Page 7 - iv

C OMPLIANCES iv The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). ...

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