Thomson 210i - Manual

Thomson 210i

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents; Product Features
  • Page 4 – FAQs; B – B; Subnet Mask; C – IP P; IP Protocol Numbers
  • Page 7 – Using this server and the Firmware Upgrade Utility
  • Page 8 – Firewall; Applications for your SpeedTouch 210i; Some applications for the S; Internet Access
  • Page 9 – Remote Dial-In Server; What This Manual Covers; This manual is divided into thirteen parts.
  • Page 11 – One hard copy of the Quick Installation Guide.; Additional Installation Requirements; Safety Instructions Leaflet
  • Page 12 – Installation & Setup; Before You Start; you should have an NT-1 or NT-1 plus provided by your ISP or telecom.; Ordering Your ISDN Line; Contact your local telephone company’s ISDN Ordering Center.
  • Page 14 – The SpeedTouch 210i Front Panel; POWER; Note; ISDN – B1; and; LINK; The SpeedTouch 210i Rear Panel
  • Page 15 – Uplink; ISDN; Hardware Installation; Connecting the Power Adapter
  • Page 16 – Setting up PC Management; The Router has a built; Checking the Network IP Configuration; click; Network Neighborhood; server on the ST210i.
  • Page 17 – Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol
  • Page 19 – Using the Web Configurator
  • Page 20 – If this is the first time you setup the router, type; admin; as the User Name and leave the; OK; . The following will describe the outline for each configuration
  • Page 23 – Basic Configuration and Internet Access; This group includes; Changing the Administrator Password; If this is the first time you enter this menu, leave this field; Configuring Ethernet TCP/IP Address and DHCP Server
  • Page 26 – Dialing to Single ISP –; If you want to access the Internet via a single ISP,; Dialing to Dual ISP –; If you have more than one ISP, click here to set up; PPPoE –; PPTP –; This feature is not relevant for the Back-up application; ISDN Dial-up Internet Access; - This feature is not relevant for the Back-up application.
  • Page 28 – Dialing to Dual ISPs
  • Page 30 – Remote Access; to setup remote access functions.; Remote Dial-In Access; In the
  • Page 31 – Creating an Access Account for a Dial-in User
  • Page 32 – Set to Factory Default –; Clicking here will clear all dial-in user accounts.; Status –
  • Page 35 – Enable; Start IP Address –
  • Page 40 – Advanced Setup; Call Control and PPP/MP Setup; to open the setup page displayed below.; Enabling the Remote Activation Function
  • Page 41 – Call Control Setup
  • Page 43 – Call Schedule Setup; parameter; Quick Setup; for a Single ISP among other
  • Page 44 – definitions defined in RFC-
  • Page 47 – Open Ports Setup; to open the following setup page.; to let the
  • Page 49 – Static Route Setup; Click on the desired index number from 1 to 10 on the window above.
  • Page 50 – IP Filter/Firewall Setup
  • Page 51 – IP Filter/Firewall Setu; p. By default, the Call Filter rules are defined; General Setup –; Some general settings are in the setup link.; Filter Setup –; Here there are 12 filter sets for IP Filter configurations.; Click here to restore the filter rules to default values.
  • Page 53 – Comments –; Enter filter set comments/description. Its maximum length is 22; Filter Rule; Click a button numbered; Active –; Enable or disable the filter rule.; Next Filter Se t –; Specify the next filter set to link to after the current filter set.
  • Page 57 – This chapter will show you how to manage your router using the; Online Status; Click; System Management
  • Page 58 – Time Setup
  • Page 59 – . The following setup page will display.
  • Page 61 – Diagnostic Tools
  • Page 63 – Refresh –; Click to reload the page.; View Routing Table
  • Page 64 – View ARP Cache Table; to view the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache
  • Page 65 – If you have configured; Port Redirection; to see which active outgoing sessions are online.
  • Page 66 – The public port number.; Ifno –; Stands for interface number. The definition is listed below:; Status –; Stands for the NAT mapping status. The status is defined below:; SysLog Setting
  • Page 67 – Reboot System
  • Page 68 – Appendix A – Troubleshooting and FAQs; Using the Telnet Terminal Commands
  • Page 71 – the; log –w –t; and click; Remove the proxy server settings in your Web browser.
  • Page 72 – Appendix B – Basic IP Concepts; IP Addresses
  • Page 73 – IP Network Classes; or set aside for experimental networks or multicasting.
  • Page 74 – the host portion will be referred to as a; host number; Address Allocation for
  • Page 76 – Appendix D - Technical Specifications; General
  • Page 78 – Direct Numbers to SpeedTouch Hotline
  • Page 79 – THOMSON is a registered trademark of THOMSON S.A.; CE Mark Warning
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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents; Product Features

Table of Contents I NTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 1 Product Features ................................................................................................ 1 Ease of Installation ..........................

Page 4 - FAQs; B – B; Subnet Mask; C – IP P; IP Protocol Numbers

S YSTEM M ANAGEMENT ......................................................................................... 53 Online Status ............................................................................ 53 Time Setup ............................................................................... 54...

Page 7 - Using this server and the Firmware Upgrade Utility

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