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Typographical Conventions 1.
Throughout this manual certain typographical conventions are used as follows:
Text Type Meaning
Text like this
is standard text.
Note:
Text like this
indicates points that are of particular importance.
Text like this
indicates commands entered by the user at the command line.
Text like this
indicates responses from the unit to commands you enter at the com-
mand line.
Configure > Save
refers to the unit’s web-based menu system.
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Table of Contents
1. ........................................... Typographical Conventions ................................................... 3
2............................................ Using the Web Interface ....................................................... 12
2.1 .............................................. Access Via a LAN Port ............................................................................. 12
2.2 .............................................. Access Via a Serial Port ............................................................................ 12
2.2.1 ................................... Installing the Driver File ...........................................................................13
2.2.2 ................................... Creating A New Dial-Up Network Connection ................................17
2.2.3 ................................... Configuring the New DUN Connection ..............................................20
2.2.4 ................................... Initiating a DUN Connection ..................................................................22
3............................................ Using the command line interface ...................................... 24
3.1 .............................................. The “AT” Command Interface ............................................................... 24
3.1.1 ................................... Command Prefix ........................................................................................ 24
3.1.2 ................................... The Escape Sequence ................................................................................25
3.1.3 ...................................Result Codes ...............................................................................................25
3.1.4 ................................... “S” Registers ............................................................................................... 25
3.2 .............................................. Westermo Application Commands .......................................................26
3.2.1 ................................... The Reboot Command ............................................................................ 26
3.2.2 ...................................The Active Port ..........................................................................................27
3.3 .............................................. Establishing a Remote Connection ........................................................27
4............................................ Configuring your unit ............................................................ 28
4.1 ..............................................Logging In ..................................................................................................... 28
4.2 .............................................. Configuring and Testing W-WAN Models ............................................ 30
4.2.1 ................................... Signal Strength Indicators ......................................................................... 30
4.3 .............................................. The Configuration Pages ..........................................................................31
4.4 .............................................. Configure > ADAPT > ADAPT n ........................................................... 32
4.5 ..............................................Configure > Analyser ................................................................................ 35
4.6 .............................................. Configure > ASY Ports > ASY Port n ...................................................42
4.7 .............................................. Configure > TRANSIP ASY Ports ........................................................... 45
4.8 .............................................. Configure > Backup IP Addresses ..........................................................47
4.9 .............................................. Configure > Basic ....................................................................................... 48
4.10 ............................................Configure > BGP ........................................................................................49
4.11 ............................................Configure > Certificates > Certificate request .................................. 59
4.12 ............................................Configure > Certificates > SCEP ...........................................................61
4.13 ............................................Configure > Certificates > Utilities ....................................................... 63
4.14 ............................................Configure > Calling Numbers .................................................................65
4.15 ............................................Configure > Command Filters ................................................................ 66
4.16 ............................................Configure > Command Mappings ..........................................................67
4.17 ............................................Configure > DHCP Servers > Ethernet Port n .................................68
4.18 ............................................Configure > DHCP Options > DHCP option n ................................ 71
4.19 ............................................Configure > DHCP Server > MAC –>IP Addresses .........................72
4.20 ............................................Configure > DNS Server selection > DNS server selection n ...... 73
4.21 ............................................Configure > DNS Server Update .......................................................... 75
4.22 ............................................Configure > DSL > ADSL ........................................................................ 78
4.23 ............................................Configure > DSL > ATM PVCs > PVC n .............................................80
4.24 ............................................Configure > Dynamic DNS .....................................................................82
4.25 ............................................Configure > Ethernet > ETH n .............................................................. 84
4.26 ............................................Configure > Ethernet > ETH n > QOS ...............................................93
4.27
............................................Configure > Ethernet > ETH n > VRRP Probing ............................... 95
4.28 ............................................Configure > Ethernet > MAC Filters ....................................................97
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4.29 ............................................Configure > Ethernet > VLANs .............................................................. 98
4.30 ............................................Configure > Event Handler ...................................................................100
4.31 ............................................Configure > Event Logcodes .................................................................105
4.31.1 ................................. Configuring Events ...................................................................................105
4.31.2 ................................. Configuring Reasons ................................................................................107
4.32 ............................................Configure > Firewall ................................................................................109
4.33 ............................................Configure > Firewall Options ...............................................................111
4.34 ............................................Configure > FTP Client ..........................................................................113
4.35 ............................................Configure > FTP Relay Agents > RELAY n ........................................114
4.36 ............................................Configure > General ...............................................................................117
4.37 ............................................Configure > IP Routes > RIP > RIP update options .......................125
4.38 ............................................Configure > IP Routes > RIP > RIP access list .................................126
4.39 ............................................Configure > IP Routes > Route n ........................................................127
4.40 ............................................Configure > IP Routes > RIP > Authentication keys > Key n .......131
4.41 ............................................Configure > IP Routes > Default Route n .........................................133
4.42 ............................................Configure > IPSec ....................................................................................133
4.43 ............................................Configure > IPSec > DPD .....................................................................134
4.44 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IKE > MODECFG > Static NAT Mappings .136
4.45 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IKE > IKE n .........................................................138
4.46 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IKE > Responder ...............................................141
4.47 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IKEv2 > IKEv2 n ................................................146
4.48 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IKEv2 > Responder ..........................................148
4.49 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IPSec Egroups > Egroup n ...............................150
4.50 ............................................Configure > IPSec > IPSec Eroutes > Eroute n ................................155
4.50.1 ................................. Setting up Eroutes for Multiple Users ................................................163
4.51 ............................................Configure > IPSec > Default Eroute ...................................................164
4.52 ............................................Configure > ISDN LAPB > LAPB n .....................................................165
4.53 ............................................Configure > ISDN LAPD > LAPD n ...................................................168
4.54 ............................................Configure > L2TP > L2TP n .................................................................171
4.55 ............................................Configure > OSPF ....................................................................................174
4.56 ............................................Configure > PPP .......................................................................................177
4.57 ............................................Configure > PPP > MLPPP .....................................................................178
4.58 ............................................Configure > PPP > External Modems > External Modem n .........181
4.59 ............................................Configure > PPP > Sub-Configs > Sub-Config n ..............................183
4.60 ............................................Configure > PPP > PPP n > Standard .................................................184
4.61 ............................................Configure > PPP > PPP n > Advanced ................................................192
4.62 ............................................Configure > PPP > PPP n > PPP/IP Over X25 .................................200
4.63 ............................................Configure > PPP > PPP n > QOS ........................................................202
4.64 ............................................Configure > PPTP ....................................................................................204
4.65 ............................................Configure > Protocol Bindings .............................................................206
4.65.1 ................................. Binding TANS to ADAPT ........................................................................206
4.66 ............................................Configure > Protocol Switch ................................................................207
4.67 ............................................Configure > Protocol Switch > CUD Mappings ..............................215
4.68 ............................................Configure > Protocol Switch > NUA Mappings ...............................216
4.69 ............................................Configure > PSTN Modem ....................................................................217
4.70 ............................................Configure > Quality of Service ............................................................218
4.70.1 ................................. Introduction ...............................................................................................218
4.70.2 ................................. Basic Operation ........................................................................................218
4.71 ............................................Configure > Quality of Service > DSCP Mappings ..........................220
4.72 ............................................Configure > Quality of Service > Q Profiles > Q Profile n ..........221
4.73 ............................................Configure > RADIUS client ...................................................................223
4.74 ............................................Configure > SMS Edit ..............................................................................226
4.75 ............................................Configure > SMTP ...................................................................................227
4.76 ............................................Configure > SNAIP > SNAIP n ............................................................229
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4.77 ............................................Configure >SNMP ....................................................................................235
4.78 ............................................Configure >SNMP Filters .......................................................................237
4.79 ............................................Configure >SNMP > Trap Servers > Trap Server n .........................238
4.80 ............................................Configure >SNMP > Users > User n .................................................240
4.81 ............................................Configure > STP .......................................................................................242
4.82 ............................................Configure > NTP .....................................................................................244
4.83 ............................................Configure > SNTP ...................................................................................246
4.84 ............................................Configure > SSH server .........................................................................248
4.84.1 ................................. Complete SSH Configuration ...............................................................251
4.84.2 ................................. SSH Authentication with a public/private keypair. ............................252
4.85 ............................................Configure > SSL clients > SSL Client n ..............................................253
4.86 ............................................Configure > SSL server ..........................................................................254
4.87 ............................................Configure > Static Multicast Routes ...................................................255
4.88 ............................................Configure > Static NAT Mappings .......................................................256
4.89 ............................................Configure > SYNC Ports > SYNC n ..................................................258
4.90 ............................................Configure > Syslog Clients > Syslog n ................................................259
4.91 ............................................Configure > System Messages ..............................................................261
4.92 ............................................Configure > TACACS+ ...........................................................................262
4.93 ............................................Configure > TANS > TANS n ................................................................264
4.94 ............................................Configure > Time .....................................................................................267
4.95 ............................................Configure > Time Bands > Time Band n ............................................268
4.96 ............................................Configure > TPAD > TPAD Statistics ..................................................270
4.97 ............................................Configure > TPAD > TPAD n ...............................................................271
4.98 ............................................Configure > Tunnel (GRE) .....................................................................280
4.99 ............................................Configure > UDP Echo Client/Server > UDP Echo n ....................283
4.100 .........................................Configure > Users > User n .................................................................285
4.101 .........................................Configure > VXN client ..........................................................................288
4.102 .........................................Configure > W-WAN ..............................................................................291
4.102.1 ............................... Additional Configuration for wireless .................................................296
4.103 .........................................Configure > W-WAN module > Cell Monitor .................................297
4.104 .........................................Configure > X25 > NUI Mappings ......................................................299
4.105 .........................................Configure > X25 ......................................................................................300
4.106 .........................................Configure > X25 > Macros ...................................................................302
4.107 .........................................Configure > X25 > IP–>X25 Calls ......................................................303
4.108 .........................................Configure > X25 > NUA/NUI–>Interface ........................................306
4.109 .........................................Configure > X25 > PADs > PAD n .....................................................308
4.110 .........................................Configure > X25 > PADs > PAD n > Parameters ..........................313
4.110.1 ............................... PAD Recall Character .............................................................................313
4.110.2 ...............................Echo .............................................................................................................313
4.110.3 ............................... Data Forwarding Characters .................................................................313
4.110.4 ...............................Idle Timer Delay .......................................................................................314
4.110.5 ............................... Ancillary Device Control .......................................................................314
4.110.6 ............................... Suppression of PAD Service Signals ....................................................314
4.110.7 ............................... Action on Break (from DTE) ................................................................314
4.110.8 ...............................Discard Output ........................................................................................315
4.110.9 ............................... Padding after CR ......................................................................................315
4.110.10 ............................. Line Folding ...............................................................................................315
4.110.11 ............................. Port Speed .................................................................................................315
4.110.12 ............................. Flow Control of PAD (by DTE) ...........................................................315
4.110.13 ............................. LF Insertion (after CR) ...........................................................................316
4.110.14 ............................. LF Padding ..................................................................................................316
4.110.15 ............................. Editing .........................................................................................................316
4.110.16 ............................. Character Delete Character .................................................................316
4.110.17 ............................. Line Delete Character ............................................................................316
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4.110.18 ............................. Line Redisplay Character .......................................................................316
4.110.19 ............................. Editing PAD Service Signals ...................................................................317
4.110.20 ............................. Echo Mask ..................................................................................................317
4.110.21 ............................. Parity Treatment .......................................................................................317
4.110.22 ............................. Page Wait ...................................................................................................318
4.111 .........................................Configure > X25 > PVCs > PVC n .....................................................319
4.112 .........................................Saving Configuration Settings. ...............................................................321
4.112.1 ...............................Config Files ................................................................................................321
4.112.2 ...............................SREGS.DAT ................................................................................................321
4.112.3 ...............................PWDS.DA0 ................................................................................................321
4.112.4 ............................... Factory Reset ............................................................................................322
4.112.5 ............................... Universal config.da0 using tags .............................................................322
5............................................ Statistics Pages .................................................................... 324
5.1 .............................................. Statistics > ATM PVCs > PVC n ...........................................................325
5.2 .............................................. Statistics > ADAPT > ADAPT n ...........................................................325
5.3 ..............................................Statistics > ADSL ......................................................................................326
5.4 .............................................. Statistics > ASY Ports .............................................................................326
5.5 .............................................. Statistics > DNS Update ........................................................................327
5.6 .............................................. Statistics > Ethernet > ETH n ..............................................................328
5.7 .............................................. Statistics > Ethernet > ETH n > QOS ...............................................329
5.8 .............................................. Statistics > Firewall ..................................................................................330
5.9 .............................................. Statistics > W-WAN Port ......................................................................330
5.10 ............................................Statistics > IP .............................................................................................331
5.11 ............................................Statistics > PPP > PPP n .........................................................................332
5.11.1 ................................. PPP n Stats .................................................................................................332
5.11.2 ................................. Transaction Stats ......................................................................................333
5.12 ............................................Statistics > PPP > PPP n > QOS ..........................................................333
5.13 ............................................Statistics > SYNC Channels ..................................................................334
5.13.1 ................................. ISDN D Channel ......................................................................................334
5.13.2 .................................ISDN B1 Channel .....................................................................................335
5.13.3 .................................ISDN B2 Channel .....................................................................................335
5.13.4 ................................. Physical Port 0 ..........................................................................................336
5.14 ............................................Statistics > TPAD > TPAD n ..................................................................336
5.14.1 ................................. TPAD Stats ................................................................................................336
5.14.2 ................................. Layer 3 X25 Stats .....................................................................................338
5.14.3 ................................. Layer 2 LAPB Stats ..................................................................................338
5.14.4 ................................. Layer 1 B1 Sync Stats ..............................................................................339
5.14.5 ................................. Layer 2 LAPD Stats .................................................................................340
5.14.6 ................................. D Channel Stats .......................................................................................340
5.14.7 ................................. Layer 1 D Sync Stats ...............................................................................341
5.15 ............................................ Statistics > X25 PADs > PAD n ..........................................................342
5.15.1 ................................. Layer 3 X25 Stats .....................................................................................342
5.15.2 ................................. Layer 2 LAPD Stats .................................................................................342
5.15.3 ................................. D Channel Stats .......................................................................................343
5.15.4 ................................. Layer 1 D Sync Stats ...............................................................................343
6............................................ Status Pages ........................................................................ 344
6.1 ..............................................Status > Analyser Trace ...........................................................................344
6.2 .............................................. Status > PCAP traces .............................................................................344
6.3 .............................................. Status > DHCP Server ...........................................................................345
6.4 .............................................. Status > Ethernet > ETH n ...................................................................346
6.5 .............................................. Status > Ethernet > ETH n > QOS ....................................................347
6.6 .............................................. Status > Event log ....................................................................................347
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6.7 .............................................. Status > File Directory ...........................................................................347
6.8 .............................................. Status > Firmware Versions ...................................................................348
6.9 .............................................. Status > W-WAN Module ......................................................................348
6.10 ............................................Status > W-WAN Module > Neighbour Cells ..................................352
6.11 ............................................Status > W-WAN Module > Serving Cell ..........................................353
6.12 ............................................Status > W-WAN Module > W-WAN Cell Information ................355
6.13 ............................................Status > IGMP Groups ...........................................................................357
6.14 ............................................Status > IPSec > IPSec Peers .................................................................357
6.15 ............................................Status > IPSec > IKE SAs .......................................................................358
6.16 ............................................Status > IPSec > IPSec SAs > Dynamic tunnels ...............................358
6.17 ............................................Status > IPSec > IPSec SAs > Eroute n ..............................................359
6.18 ............................................Status > ISDN BRI ...................................................................................360
6.19 ............................................Status > Web Directory .........................................................................360
6.20 ............................................Status > Web Server ...............................................................................360
6.21 ............................................Status > X.25 Sessions ...........................................................................361
7............................................ The Filing System ............................................................... 362
7.1 ..............................................System Files ...............................................................................................362
7.2 .............................................. Filing System Commands .......................................................................362
7.2.1 ................................... COPY Copy File .......................................................................................362
7.2.2 ................................... DEL Delete File ........................................................................................362
7.2.3 ................................... DIR List File Directory ............................................................................363
7.2.4 ................................... FLOCK Lock Files ...................................................................................363
7.2.5 ................................... FUNLOCK Unlock Files ........................................................................363
7.2.6 ................................... MOVE Move File ......................................................................................363
7.2.7 ................................... REN Rename File .....................................................................................363
7.2.8 ................................... SCAN/SCANR Scan File System ..........................................................364
7.2.9 ................................... TYPE Display Text File ...........................................................................364
7.2.10 ................................. XMODEM File Transfer ..........................................................................364
7.3 ..............................................USB Support .............................................................................................365
7.3.1 ................................... SD Memory Card Support ....................................................................365
7.3.2 ................................... Batch Control Commands .....................................................................365
7.3.3 ................................... USB Filing System Commands ..............................................................365
7.3.4 ................................... Using USB devices to upgrade firmware ............................................366
7.3.5 ................................... Using USB devices with .all files ...........................................................366
7.3.6 ...................................USB Security .............................................................................................366
7.3.7 ................................... Disable/Enable the USB ports ...............................................................367
8............................................ SQL Commands .................................................................. 369
9............................................ Using V.120 ........................................................................... 372
9.1 .............................................. Initial Set Up ..............................................................................................372
9.2 .............................................. Initiating a V.120 Call ...............................................................................372
9.3 .............................................. Answering V.120 Calls .............................................................................373
10 ......................................... Answering ISDN Calls ......................................................... 374
10.1 ............................................Protocol Entities .......................................................................................374
10.2 ............................................Multiple Subscriber Numbers ...............................................................375
10.3 ............................................Multiple PPP Instances ............................................................................375
11 ......................................... X.25 Packet Switching ........................................................ 376
11.1 ............................................Introduction ...............................................................................................376
11.2 ............................................B-channel X.25 .........................................................................................376
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11.3 ............................................D-channel X.25 .........................................................................................376
11.4 ............................................X.28 Commands ......................................................................................377
11.4.1 ................................. CALL Make an X.25 Call .......................................................................377
11.4.2 ................................. Aborting a CALL ......................................................................................379
11.4.3 ................................. CLR Clear an X.25 Call .........................................................................381
11.4.4 ................................. ICLR Invitation To CLR ...........................................................................381
11.4.5 ................................. INT Send Interrupt Packet ....................................................................381
11.4.6 ................................. LOG Logoff and Disconnect .................................................................381
11.4.7 ................................. PAR? List Local X.3 Parameters ...........................................................381
11.4.8 ................................. PROF Load/Save PAD Profile ................................................................382
11.4.9 ................................. RESET Send Reset Packet ......................................................................383
11.4.10 ............................... RPAR? Read Remote X.3 Parameters .................................................383
11.4.11 ............................... RSET Set Remote X.3 Parameters ......................................................383
11.4.12 ............................... SET Set Local X.3 Parameters ..............................................................383
12 ......................................... PPP Over Ethernet ............................................................. 384
13 ......................................... IPSEC and VPNs .................................................................. 385
13.1 ............................................What is IPSec? ..........................................................................................385
13.2 ............................................Data Encryption Methods ......................................................................385
13.2.1 ................................. DES (64-bit key) .......................................................................................385
13.2.2 ................................. DES (192-bit key) .....................................................................................386
13.2.3 ................................. AES (128-bit key) .....................................................................................386
13.3 ............................................What is a VPN? .........................................................................................386
13.4 ............................................The Benefits of IPSec ..............................................................................386
13.5 ............................................X.509 Certificates ....................................................................................387
14 ......................................... The Event Log ...................................................................... 389
14.1 ............................................What is the Event Log? ..........................................................................389
14.2 ............................................The LOGCODES.TXT File ...................................................................390
14.2.1 ................................. Event Blocks .............................................................................................391
14.2.2 ................................. Reason Blocks ...........................................................................................391
14.2.3 ................................. Editing the File ..........................................................................................391
15 ......................................... Firewall Scripts .................................................................... 392
15.1 ............................................Introduction ...............................................................................................392
15.2 ............................................Firewall Script Syntax ..............................................................................392
15.2.1 ................................. Labels ..........................................................................................................392
15.2.2 ................................. Comments .................................................................................................392
15.2.3 ................................. Filter Rules .................................................................................................393
15.3 ............................................Specifying IP Addresses and Ranges .....................................................397
15.4 ............................................Address/Port Translation ........................................................................398
15.5 ............................................Filtering on Port Numbers ....................................................................398
15.6 ............................................Filtering on TCP Flags .............................................................................400
15.7 ............................................Filtering on ICMP Codes .......................................................................401
15.8 ............................................Stateful Inspection ....................................................................................402
15.8.1 ................................. Using [inspect-state] with Flags ............................................................403
15.8.2 ................................. Using [inspect-state] with ICMP ..........................................................403
15.8.3 ................................. Using [inspect-state] with the Out Of Service Option ..................404
15.8.4 ................................. Using [inspect-state] with the Stat Option .......................................405
15.8.5 ................................. Assigning DSCP Values ............................................................................405
15.9 ............................................The FWLOG.TXT File ...........................................................................406
15.9.1 .................................Log File Examples .....................................................................................407
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15.10 .........................................Further [inspect-state] Examples .........................................................408
15.11 .........................................Debugging a Firewall ...............................................................................410
16 ......................................... Remote Management .......................................................... 411
16.1 ............................................Using V.120 .................................................................................................411
16.2 ............................................Using Telnet ...............................................................................................411
16.3 ............................................Using FTP ...................................................................................................411
16.3.1 ................................. FTP under Windows ...............................................................................412
16.3.2 ................................. FTP under DOS .......................................................................................412
16.4 ............................................Using X.25 .................................................................................................412
17 ......................................... AT Commands ..................................................................... 413
17.1 ............................................D Dial .........................................................................................................413
17.1.1 ................................. Dialling with a Specified Sub-Address .................................................413
17.1.2 ................................. Dialling Stored Numbers .......................................................................413
17.1.3 ................................. Combining ISDN and X.25 Calls .........................................................413
17.2 ............................................H Hang-up ................................................................................................413
17.3 ............................................Z Reset .....................................................................................................413
17.4 ............................................&C DCD Control ....................................................................................414
17.5 ............................................&F Load Factory Settings .......................................................................414
17.6 ............................................&R CTS Control ......................................................................................414
17.7 ............................................&V View Profiles .......................................................................................414
17.8 ............................................&W Write SREGS.DAT ..........................................................................415
17.9 ............................................&Y Set Default Profile .............................................................................415
17.10 .........................................&Z Store Phone Number ......................................................................415
17.11 .........................................\AT Ignore Invalid AT Commands ........................................................416
17.12 .........................................\LS Lock Speed .........................................................................................416
17.13 .........................................\PORT Set Active Port ............................................................................416
17.14 .........................................\smib Commands .....................................................................................417
17.14.1 ...............................System .........................................................................................................417
17.14.2 ...............................Interfaces ....................................................................................................418
17.14.3 ...............................IP ..................................................................................................................419
18 ......................................... “S” Registers ........................................................................ 421
18.1 ............................................S0 V.120 Answer Enabled ........................................................................421
18.2 ............................................S1 Ring count ............................................................................................421
18.3 ............................................S2 Escape Character ...............................................................................422
18.4 ............................................S12 Escape Delay .....................................................................................422
18.5 ............................................S15 Data Forwarding Timer ..................................................................422
18.6 ............................................S23 Parity ...................................................................................................422
18.7 ............................................S31 ASY Interface Speed ........................................................................422
18.8 ............................................S33 DTR Dialling ......................................................................................423
18.9 ............................................S45 DTR Loss De-Bounce
.....................................................................423
19 ......................................... General System Commands .............................................. 424
19.1 ............................................CONFIG Show/Save Configuration .....................................................424
19.2 ............................................Config changes counter ..........................................................................424
19.3 ............................................REBOOT Reboot Unit ...........................................................................425
19.4 ............................................Reset router to factory defaults ..........................................................425
19.5 ............................................Disabling the reset button .....................................................................425
19.6 ............................................TEMPLOG Temperature monitoring ...................................................425
19.7 ............................................ADSL ...........................................................................................................426
19.8 ............................................Ping and Traceroute .................................................................................426
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20 ......................................... TCPPERM and TCPDIAL ................................................... 427
20.1 ............................................TCPPERM ..................................................................................................427
20.2 ............................................TCPDIAL ...................................................................................................428
20.2.1 ................................. Aborting TCPDIAL ..................................................................................428
21 ......................................... Serial Port Connections ...................................................... 429
21.1 ............................................MR-200, MR-250, DR-250 .......................................................................429
21.1.1 ................................. Port Pin-Outs ............................................................................................429
21.1.2 .................................X.21 25-Pin to 15-Pin Straight Through Cable – Internal Clock ..430
21.1.3 ................................. X.21 25-Pin to 15-Pin Straight Through Cable – External Clock 431
21.1.4 ................................. X.21 25-Pin to 15-Pin Crossover Cable – Internal Clock .............432
21.1.5 ................................. X.21 25-Pin to 15-Pin Crossover Cable – External Clock ............433
21.2 ............................................RS-232 (V.24) Serial Cable Wiring .......................................................434
22 ......................................... LOGCODES.TXT ................................................................ 439
23 ......................................... Email Templates ................................................................... 453
23.1 ............................................Template Structure ..................................................................................453
23.1.1 ................................. The Header Section ................................................................................453
23.1.2 ................................. Other Fields ..............................................................................................453
23.1.3 ................................. Body Section .............................................................................................454
24 ......................................... Glossary ................................................................................ 456
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Using the Web Interface2
To access the built-in web pages using a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer), there are two
options.
Access Via a LAN Port 2.1
To access the unit through a LAN port you should assign your PC an IP address on the 192.168.0.0/
24 network (for example use an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and a mask of 255.255.255.0).
Next, either connect an Ethernet crossover cable between the LAN ports on your router and PC,
or ensure that both devices are connected to an Ethernet hub/switch on the same network. You
should then be able to access the unit’s web, Telnet and FTP services on the IP address 192.168.0.99.
Note:
All models are auto-sensing for 10/100 operation. All models are also auto MDI/MDX, i.e. will
auto matically work with either a straight-through or cross-over cable.
Access Via a Serial Port 2.2
To access the web interface through one of the unit’s serial ports (using Windows dial-up network-
ing) follow the steps below.
Note:
To use Dial-up Networking you must have the TCP/IP > Dial-up adapter installed in the
Network Con figuration for Windows. Check this by selecting Settings > Control Panel >
Network > Configuration.
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Installing the Driver File 2.2.1
You will need to install the “Westermo_Multi_Port.inf” driver file and create a Windows PPP Dial up
Networking connection (DUN) for the unit as described below. It is assumed that you already have
a basic knowledge of Windows networking concepts and terminology.
The precise procedure for installing the .inf driver file for the unit will vary slightly between differ-
ent ver sions of Windows. The following description applies to Windows XP.
1. Start by selecting Start > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options. You must be in
Classic View. Select the Modems tab and you will see a dialog similar to the following:
2. Click on Add to install a new modem driver:
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3. Check the Don’t detect my modem, I will select it from a list option before clicking Next >
to display the following dialog screen:
This screen lists the manufacturers and models of modem currently available on your system.
4. Insert the CD supplied into the CD drive and click on Have Disk.
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Use the Browse button to locate the Westermo_Multi_Port.inf file on the drive CD supplied
with your unit. This will be in the appropriate Windows version sub-directory of the drives
folder, e.g. win95-98. A list of routers will appear in the Models list:
Each entry in the list is the same driver, set up for a different COM port.
5. Choose the entry corresponding to the COM port your router is connected to, and click
Next >. The wizard will ask you which COM port you wish to install the modem on.
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6. Select the appropriate port and click Next >, and Windows will install the driver. Once
installa tion is complete click Finish to return to the Phone and Modem Options dialog, where
your unit will be listed:
Click on the OK button if you are satisfied with the installation.
Note:
During the installation you may receive a warning that the driver is not digitally signed. Click on
Con tinue Installation to install the driver.
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Creating A New Dial-Up Network Connection 2.2.2
You now need to create a new DUN connection through which you can access your unit.
If you are planning to connect the unit directly to your PC for configuration purposes, connect it to
the appropriate COM port now using a suitable serial cable.
If you wish to configure a remote unit, make sure it is connected to a suitable ISDN line and make a
note of the ISDN number.
1. From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs > Accessories > Communications >
New Connection Wizard. You will be presented with the New Connection Wizard introduction
screen. Click on Next > to proceed to the Network Connection Type dialog:
2. Select the Connect to the network at my workplace radio-button then click on Next >:
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3. Select the Dial-up connection radio-button then click on Next >:
4. From the Select a Device dialog, select the unit you have just installed and make sure that any
other devices in the list are unchecked. Click Next >.
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5. You must now enter a name for the connection. It is helpful to choose a name that you will
easily remember such as “My Local Westermo” or “DR-250 - Bristol Office”. Click Next >. The
fol lowing dialog allows you to fill in the phone number for the connection:
If the connection is being created for direct local access using a COM port, you should set the
phone number to 123. This number will be intercepted by the unit and recognised as an attempt
to connect locally.
If the connection is being created for remote access, enter the correct ISDN telephone number
(including the area code) for the remote unit.
When you have done this click Next >. The final dialog screen will confirm that the connection
has been created and includes a check box to allow you to create a shortcut on your desktop if
necessary. Click on Finish to complete the task.
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Confi guring the New DUN Connection 2.2.3
The new DUN connection that you have just created may now be used to connect to the unit but
before you do this, you will need to check some of the configuration properties.
1. Click on the Start button and select Connect To > My Westermo Router (substituting the
connec tion name you chose).
2. Click on the Properties button to display the properties dialog for the connection:
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