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Please note that the actual values may differ from the values displayed in the screens. If you do not want to change your connection profile, click on close in the screen.
Note: The actual values may differ from the values displayed in this screen. DSL Connection Information Click on enable. VersaLink must be reset to allow the new configuration to take effect.
Click on OK. If you clicked OK in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. VersaLink will be reset and the new configuration will take effect.
After you enable Single Static IP, you must reboot your computer. This screen will allow the modem to be reset and the new configuration will take effect. After you disable Single Static IP, you must reboot your computer. Westell has developed an extensive list of NAT services and you may select any service from this list. By selecting your specific NAT service and setting up a NAT profile, you will ensure that the appropriate ports on VersaLink are open and that the required application traffic can pass through your LAN.
UPNP Enable The Gateway will be reset automatically, and the new configuration will take effect. After a brief delay, the home page will be displayed. The NAT profile may then be associated with a connection profile, allowing you to customize profiles for specific users.
For example, if you want to attach specific NAT services to a profile, or if you want to set up a different connection setting for a profile, you can create new NAT profiles and customize them to your preference.
If you select edit from the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will be displayed. By selecting the edit button, you can make changes to your profile name, and then add NAT services to or delete them from your profile. Click OK to save your new profile settings. If you click on Cancel, your new profile settings will not be saved.
Remember, you may attach an unlimited number of NAT services to any profile. After you have selected a service, click enable. If you click enable, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. If you click OK, you will allow incoming connections to be forwarded to a designated local PC. The Host Device screen will allow you to select which device will host the NAT service you selected on your local area network.
Security Level High High security level only allows basic Internet functionality. All other traffic is prohibited. This screen allows you to change the security parameters on your Inbound and Outbound Firewall rules via the User Defined Firewall Rules drop-down arrow. If you need to reset VersaLink to factory default settings, push the reset button on the rear of VersaLink.
This screen gives a detailed explanation of the Firewall Rules. When disabled, no stations will be able to connect to the VersaLink. Beacon Period The time interval between beacon frame transmissions. Beacons contain rate and capability information. Otherwise, the 20 uses slot time is used. Now click on add. If you clicked add, the following screen will be displayed. Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN.
This value must be greater than 10 seconds. If you clicked on save, in the preceding DHCP Configuration screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. The arrows show the data path for each flow. Click on save. A check mark will appear in the box. NOTE: Westell does not recommend that you change this setting. This setting is only valid if one of the Virtual Channels is configured for Bridge mode. Click If you click OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed.
If you click on Cancel, the change will not take effect. Click on the connect button to establish a PPP session. Factory defaults become current configuration.
After you have selected a service, click enable. If you click enable, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. If you click OK, you will allow incoming connections to be forwarded to a designated local PC. If you click Cancel, you will allow only outgoing connections from any local PC.
Click OK or click Cancel. If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the Host Device screen will be displayed. The Host Device screen allows you to select which device will host the NAT service you selected on your local area network. You must either select the device from the Host Device drop-down arrow or type an IP address in the field labeled IP Address, and then click done to continue. After you have selected a NAT service and have saved it to your service profile, the following screen will be displayed.
It displays the NAT service that has been added to the profile. If you click the details button adjacent to a NAT service in the Service Configuration screen, the following screen will display the details of the NAT service. If you click the delete button in the Service Configuration screen, you will remove that NAT service from your profile. Click close to continue.
If you need to reset VersaLink to factory default settings, push the reset button on the rear of VersaLink. To change your firewall security level, select an option in the Security Level section, and then click edit to go to the User Defined Firewall Rules screen. The factory default setting for the security level for VersaLink is None.
Security Level High security level only allows basic Internet functionality. All other traffic is prohibited. Like High security, Medium security only allows basic Internet functionality by default. However, Medium security allows customization through NAT configuration so that you can enable the traffic that you want to pass. The Low security setting will allow all traffic except for known attacks.
With Low security, VersaLink is visible to other computers on the Internet. Firewall is disabled. All traffic is passed Custom is an advanced configuration option that allows you to edit the firewall configuration directly. NOTE: only the most advanced users should try this. The IP address of the syslog server machine to which the diagnostics logs to be sent. The information displayed in this screen depends on the Firewall security setting you have selected.
This screen allows you to change the security parameters on your Inbound and Outbound Firewall rules via the User Defined Firewall Rules drop-down arrow. Note: The information displayed in this screen depends on the level of security you have selected. If you clicked Apply in the User Define Firewall Rules screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed.
Click OK to apply the rules and to switch your security level to Custom. If you click cancel, the change will not take effect. If you clicked OK in the pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed.
Click save to save to continue. If you clicked save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. The new firewall settings will be saved.. If you click Cancel, your new firewall settings will not be saved.
If you select Help in the screen labeled User Defined Firewall Rules, the following screen will be displayed. This screen gives a detailed explanation of the Firewall Rules. When disabled, no stations will be able to connect to the VersaLink. This string, 32 characters or less is the name associated with the modem.
The modem transmits and receives data on this channel. The number of channels to choose from is pre-programmed into the modem.
Station cards do not have to be set to the same channel as the AP; the stations scan all channels, and look for an AP to connect to. This setting allows station to communicate with VersaLink. Possible Responses: Mixed: Station using any of the If enabled, 4X support provides additional algorithms for increased throughput. The station cards must also support this option. If you click save in the Wireless Configuration screen, the following pop-up will be displayed.
Click OK to save the settings. To configure your wireless security settings, select the desired security option from the Wireless Security drop-down menu. If you change any settings in this screen, be sure to click save to allow the settings to take effect. After you have entered the appropriate values in the fields provided, click save to save the settings. NOTE: The WEP key must be 64 bit 5 text characters or 10 hexadecimal digits in length or bit 13 text characters or 26 hexadecimal characters in length.
If selected, the WEP Key is treated as a string of text characters, and the number of characters must 55 December Section 13 Configuration. VersaLink Gateway BW be either 5 for bit encryption or 13 for bit encryption or 29 for bit encryption. If not selected, the WEP key is treated as a string of hexadecimal characters, and the number of characters must be either 10 for bit encryption , 26 for bit encryption , or 58 for bit encryption. The only allowable hexadecimal characters are and A-F.
Pass Phrase is not the same as text and should not be used. Click save to save the settings. If wireless security is disabled, the risk of someone nearby accessing the AP is maximized. This is a passphrase also called a shared secret that must be entered in both the wireless router and the wireless client. This shared secret can be between 8 to 63 text characters or 64 56 December Section 13 Configuration.
VersaLink Gateway BW hexadecimal characters and can include special characters and spaces. The WPA Shared Key should be a random sequence of either keyboard characters upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation , at least 20 characters long, or hexadecimal digits numbers and letters A-F at least 24 hexadecimal digits long.
The number of seconds between rekeying the WPA group key. A zero 0 means that rekeying is disabled. All other stations will be blocked. A check mark will appear in the box. Next, click save to save the setting. To add or edit a MAC Address setting, click the add button. If you clicked add in the preceding screen, the following screen will be displayed. Click cancel if you do not want to save the changes. Blocked: This allows the station to remain in the table, but no access to the VersaLink is allowed.
The MAC address assigned to the station to which you want to allow access. The station name or description to which the MAC address is assigned. This is an optional field that is useful in identifying the station. After you have entered your MAC address settings and clicked save, the following screen will be displayed.
Click OK to continue. NOTE: If you make changes to your wireless settings and then save the settings, wireless access will be interrupted for all wireless devices that are connected to your VersaLink. The time interval between beacon frame transmissions. Beacons contain rate and capability information. Beacons received by stations can be used to identify the access points in the area. If this value is larger than the MSDU size typically set by the fragmentation threshold , no handshaking will be performed.
A value of zero will enable handshaking for all MPDUs. Always Short: Transmissions are done using the short preamble algorithm. Local STAs: If all associated stations support short preamble, then the short preamble algorithm is used. Otherwise, the long preamble algorithm is used. Otherwise, the 20 uses slot time is used.
Enhanced Dynamic: Similar to Local STAs, with the following extension: If associated stations that do not support SST do not transmit for a period of time, the 9 usec slot time is used. Otherwise, PBCC is not used. IF Beacon frames are received that indicate ERP is not supported, then a protection algorithm is used. Enhanced Dynamic: Similar to Dynamic with the following extension: If associated stations that do not support ERP do not transmit for a period of time, then protection algorithm is not used.
These are the allowable communication rates that VersaLink will attempt to use. The rates are also broadcast within the connection protocol as the rates supported by VersaLink.
Refer to section Host Name. NOTE: The values in this field will be displayed barring any propagation delays. If No Discovered Devices is displayed, manually refresh the screen. Then, click add to continue. If you clicked add, the following screen will be displayed. If you want to delete a static host assignment, click the delete button adjacent to the Host Name and IP address that you want to delete.
Please do not change these settings unless you are instructed to do so. Westell advises setting this to enabled for the private LAN. You may use any number from 0 to in this address. NOTE: This value must be greater than 10 seconds. Seconds must be between 0 and 59, minutes must be between 0 and 59, and hours must be between 0 and If you selected Off from drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed automatically. Now click save to save the settings. If you click reset, the screen will refresh and the previously saved settings will be remain active.
If you clicked save, in the preceding DHCP Configuration screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. If you selected Private LAN from the drop-down menu, the following screen will be displayed automatically.
If you click reset, the screen will refresh and the previously saved settings will remain active. If you change the settings in this screen, click save. If you made changes and clicked on save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed.
If you click Cancel, your new settings will not take effect. If the settings you have entered in the Private LAN Configuration screen are incorrect, the following warning messages may be displayed in pop-up screens.
Public LAN allows your computer to have global address ability. Contact your ISP for details. Provides a Public IP Address if the service provider does not automatically provide one. Provides a Public Subnet Mask if the service provider does not automatically provide one. Now click save to allow the settings to take effect. Click OK to save the new settings. If the settings you have entered in the Public LAN Configuration screen are incorrect, the following warning messages may be appear in pop-up screens.
VersaLink will be reset and the new configuration will take effect. A 72 December Section 13 Configuration. This will allow VLAN tagging to occur according to the data ports configuration.
This allows you to select the LAN port that you wish to configure. Possible responses are: 0 through 7 This allows you to keep or remove the VLAN tag on the port when data is outgoing. Next, select the desired settings from the drop-down menus, and then click save to continue. If you click reset, the screen will refresh and display the previously saved settings for the LAN Port you have selected.
If you click save, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK in the pop-up screen to allow the new settings to take effect. If the box does not display a check mark, this feature is disabled. If you change the setting in this screen, you must click save, and then click OK in the pop-up screen.
Westell recommends that you do not change this setting. Note: Westell recommends that you do not that you change this setting. If you change the Bridge Broadcast, Bridge Multicast, or Spanning Tree Protocol configurations in this screen, click the save filter settings button to allow these changes to take effect.
If you change any of the Status configurations, a pop-up screen will prompt you to reset the Gateway. After the Gateway has been reset, the Status configurations will take effect.
The edit button allows you to change the VC configuration settings of the Gateway. Details on the edit button are explained later in section NOTE: The actual information displayed in this screen may vary, depending on the network connection established.
This setting is only valid if one of the Virtual Channels is configured for Bridge mode. For Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path can exist between two stations. Spanning Tree Protocol will allow the bridges to exchange information so that only one of them will handle a given message that is being sent between two computers within the network.
Bridge Broadcast. NOTE: If you experience any problems, please reset VersaLink via the external hardware reset button or via the procedure defined under the Maintenance menu in section Factory defaults become current configuration.
Click on OK. If you click on Cancel, the change will not take effect. If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. VersaLink must be reset to allow the new configuration to take effect. This is because the DSL transceiver has been disabled. If you click OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed. If you click Cancel, the change will not take effect. If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed.
If necessary, click on the connect button to establish a PPP session. A 81 December Section 13 Configuration. Next, click the edit button adjacent to any of the Enabled protocols displayed in the WAN Configuration screen.
Unlike physical hardware connections, virtual connections are defined by data. The actual information displayed in this screen may vary, depending on network connection established. This value is a percentage of the current data rate.
Quality of Service, which is determined by your Service Provider. The protocol status. The interval between LCP Echo transmissions with responses. The interval between LCP. Echo after no response.
Westell recommends that you do not change the values unless your ISP instructs you to change them. If you made changes and clicked the set VC button, the following pop-up screen will be displayed.
If you click on cancel, the new VC settings will not be saved. If you clicked on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will appear. Next, click the set VC button to save the settings. If you clicked the set VC button, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click on OK in the pop-up screen. If you click on Cancel, the new settings will not be saved. After you click on OK, follow the instructions to reset the Gateway, as previously discussed in section Select the desired option from the Mode drop-down menu.
The following sections explain each mode. RBE was developed to address the known RFC bridging issues, including broadcast storms and security. NAT will use the global address assigned to the modem.
The modem will be assigned an IP address from within that public subnet. The modem will direct all traffic to a VersaLink, which is configured statically. VersaLink address must not reside within VersaLinks assigned public subnet. Enter the appropriate values in the fields, and then click set VC to save the settings. Displays the IP network address that your modem is on.
Displays the modems IP gateway address. Provided by your ISP. Displays the modems IP address. Provided by your Service Provider. This will set the VLAN priority for the port.
If you click on OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. The modem will be reset to allow the configuration to take effect. If you clicked edit, the following screen will be displayed. A 96 December Section 13 Configuration.
Enter the appropriate values in the fields and click set. A 97 December Section 13 Configuration. If you clicked set, the following pop-up screen will be displayed. Click OK in the pop-up screen. If you click Cancel, the new settings will not be saved. If you change any settings in this screen, click on save. If you click on reset, this screen will refresh and display your last saved QoS configuration. The QOS feature helps ensure data integrity in high-speed transmissions. QOS provides the capability to partition network traffic into multiple priority levels or classes of service.
After packet classification, other QOS features can be utilized to assign the appropriate traffic handling policies including congestion management, bandwidth allocation, and delay bounds for each traffic class. This feature provides the capability to partition network traffic into multiple priority levels or classes of service.
After packet classification, other QoS features can be utilized to assign the appropriate traffic handling policies including congestion management, bandwidth allocation, and delay bounds for each traffic class. The interval in milliseconds for averaging the peak offered rate. The interval in milliseconds for averaging the committed offered rate.
The number of packets that can be queued for this priority. Latency Measurements This configures the maximum latency boundary in milliseconds that a specific packet may be delayed by. This setting configures the maximum latency boundary in milliseconds that a specific packet may be delayed by.
If Enabled and packets larger than bytes total are received, they will be fragmented. This is the IP Packet Size. Possible responses are: , , , , , , or If you made changes to the QOS Configuration and clicked on save, the following screen will be displayed. The Route table maintains the routes or paths of where specific types of data shall be routed across a network.
Eth0 is the local LAN interface. Lo0 is the loopback interface. The IP interface address. The IP interface subnet address. The IP interface device name.
Network Routing Table The list of network routes. These can be either routes for directly connected interfaces or static routes. The IP address or subnet of the Route. If the Route is a network route, Subnet Mask is used to specify the subnet address. If the Route is a Host route, then the Host Route check box is used. Indicates were to send the packet if it matches this route. Indicates whether a static route should be advertised via RIP.
Host Routing Table The list of host routes. A host route is an IP route with a bit mask, indicating a single destination as opposed to a subnet, which could match several destinations. Inactive Routes Static routes whose interface is currently not in service.
Add Route This is used to add a new static route in the modem. The interface to use for sending the packet, if it matches this route. Only active VersaLinks can be used to create a static route. Determines whether or not to advertise the static route, using RIP.
RIP must also be enabled before the route will be advertised. If checked, then the route will be made permanent by saving it to flash memory. If not checked, the route will disappear the next time the modem restarts.
If you click on reset, this screen will refresh and display your last saved RIP configuration. RIP Routing Interface Protocol is a dynamic inter-network routing protocol primarily used in interior routing environments. A dynamic routing protocol, as opposed to a static routing protocol, automatically discovers routes and builds routing tables.
WAN side is receive only. The version of RIP to be accepted. Indicates how often to update the local routing table. Indicates how often to advertise routes to neighbors. Indicates how long routes received from neighbors become invalid, if no refresh of the route is received. Indicates how long to advertise invalid routes after they have expired. If you change any settings in the RIP Configuration screen and click on save, the following screen will be displayed.
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