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  • Page 1 Solwise Set-up instructions for Asus SL6000 VPN ADSL Router www.solwiseforum.co.uk The Solwise Forum is designed to be the first port-of-call for technical support and sales advice for the whole Solwise product range. Please check the forum for coverage on any technical problems you have. Many people have trodden your path before you, and a quick check on the forum will reduce the pressure on our support staff.
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance

    Chapter 1. Introduction Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Notification is hereby given that Solwise Ltd. reserves the right to modify, change, update or revise this document from time to time as required without the prior obligation to notify any person, company or organization.
  • Page 3 SL6000 User’s Guide DOC compliance information NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 1. Introduction Table of Contents Introduction............8 Overview..............8 Specifications and Features ........8 What’s in the package? .......... 10 Front Panel ............. 10 Rear Panel.............. 11 Connecting to your network and line....12 Setting up TCP/IP on your computer ....14...
  • Page 6 Chapter 1. Introduction Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Configuring Outbound ACL Rules ......46 5.4.1 Options in Outbound ACL Configuration Page..........46 5.4.2 Add an Outbound ACL Rule......48 5.4.3 Modify Outbound ACL Rules......49 5.4.4 Delete Outbound ACL Rules......49 5.4.5...
  • Page 7 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 1. Introduction WAN ............... 69 7.2.1 ADSL ............. 69 7.2.2 Channel ............70 Networking.............. 74 7.3.1 DNS Server ........... 74 7.3.2 DNS Relay............. 75 7.3.3 Routing ............76 Firewall..............77 7.4.1 Inbound ACL..........
  • Page 8: Introduction

    8M bps over existing copper wire lines, which is more than 100 times faster than a traditional 56K analogue modem. The SL6000 model can be connected to your PC or LAN through the 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface and includes a...
  • Page 9 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 1. Introduction Bridged Function (ADSL) Transparent bridge with spanning tree support. IEEE802.1d PPPoE relay Security features Packet Filtering Method: SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) ACL (Access Control List) Firewall DOS (Denial of Service)
  • Page 10: What's In The Package

    Chapter 1. Introduction Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Depth 182.5 mm (7.18 inches) Weight 485g Power Supply Input Voltage AC 230V, 50Hz (For EURO Region) Power Consumption 15VAC, 700mA Operating Environment Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C (32F to 104F)
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    LAN LAN4 connection Off: No LAN link Rear Panel The SL6000 Router-modem is equipped with connections on the back panel as described in the table below (from left to right): Label Function On Off Switches the unit on and off...
  • Page 12: Connecting To Your Network And Line

    Chapter 2. Connecting to your network and line Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 2 Connecting to your network and line Step 1. Connect the ADSL modem. For SL-6000/6300: Connect one end of the Line cable to the port labeled ADSL on the rear panel of the device.
  • Page 13 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 2. Connecting to your network and line...
  • Page 14: Setting Up Tcp/Ip On Your Computer

    (Win9x or 2K/XP) or Mac OS10; please make appropriate allowances if using another operating system or platform such as Linux. The default IP address of the ASUS router is 192.168.7.1 on subnet mask 255.255.255.0. In simple terms this means that, in order for your computer to talk to the router, their IP address should be in the range from 192.168.7.2 to 192.168.7.254.
  • Page 15 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 3. Setting up TCP/IP on your computer itself, select that line. Click on Properties. 3. Click the IP Address tab and select Obtain and IP address automatically. 4. Click on the Gateway tab and verify that the Installed Gateway field is blank.
  • Page 16: Configure The Pc (Tcp/Ip Settings) For Windows 2000

    Chapter 3. Setting up TCP/IP on your computer Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 3.1.3 Configure the PC (TCP/IP Settings) for Windows 2000 1. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. Double-click on the Network and Dial-up Connection icon. The Network screen will appear.
  • Page 17 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 3. Setting up TCP/IP on your computer 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties. 4. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click on OK on the subsequent screens to complete the PC’s configuration.
  • Page 18: Configure The Pc (Tcp/Ip Settings) For Windows Xp

    Chapter 3. Setting up TCP/IP on your computer Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 3.1.4 Configure the PC (TCP/IP settings) for Windows XP The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP’s default interface. If you are using the Classical interface (where the icons and menus look like previous Windows versions) , please follow the instructions for Windows 2000(step 3b).
  • Page 19 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 3. Setting up TCP/IP on your computer 3. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click on OK on the subsequent screens to complete the PC’s configuration. 4. Restart your computer.
  • Page 20: Pppoa Router Configuration (For The Uk)

    Any browser can be used on any operating system: The configuration screens are the same. Connecting to the setup screens Start your browser and enter IP address of SL6000 (default 192.168.1.1) on the address line in your browser and then enter the default configuration login username/password admin/admin:...
  • Page 21: Running The Set-Up Wizard

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Running the Set-up Wizard Now run the Set-up Wizard…. Click on Next.
  • Page 22 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Unless you want to change the configuration passwords used (admin/admin) then click Next.
  • Page 23 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Unless you want to change the System Configuration then just click on Next…...
  • Page 24 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide The Time Zone screen allows you to alter the date/time settings. If you want change these values and then click on Next….
  • Page 25 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) You can now alter the LAN IP settings if you want. Click on Next when finished…...
  • Page 26 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide The next screen allows you to alter the DHCP server settings. If you are happy with them just click on Next.
  • Page 27 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) You now need to configure the WAN configuration… For a BT line set-up select ‘PPoA Routed’, VPI 0, VCI 38, VC MUX, Default Gateway ticked…...
  • Page 28 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide For a KC line set-up select ‘PPoA Routed’, VPI 1, VCI 50, LLC/SNAP, Default Gateway ticked…...
  • Page 29 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Then click on Add…...
  • Page 30 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Now, if your router is connected to a valid ADSL connection and you have set-up for ‘Automatic IP Address Assignment’ the router should connect to your ISP and display the connection IP address.
  • Page 31: Enabling Nat

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Enabling NAT Now you need to enable NAT. You do this by creating an NAT POOL. Goto Firewall/Policy List/Nat Pool:...
  • Page 32 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Make a new NAT Pool of type Interface and select the new PPPoA Routed Interface.
  • Page 33 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Then Add the entry:...
  • Page 34: Enabling Outbound Access Through The Firewall

    Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Enabling outbound access through the firewall Now we need to modify/create the Outbound ACL (Access Control Configuration). Goto Firewall/Outbound ACL…...
  • Page 35: Modifying The Existing Rules

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) By default the standard Outbound ACL rules are set for NAT applied to the WAN interface. However, for operation with a NAT Pool (as created above) you need to alter these rules to apply to the NAT Pool.
  • Page 36 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Now change the NAT Type to NAT Pool and select the new pool you have created:...
  • Page 37: Creating An Allow All Rule

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Now click on Modify. You will need to do all the rules to enable full, standard access. 4.4.2 Creating an Allow All rule Your alternative is to create an Allow All rule. To do this create a...
  • Page 38 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Then Add the rule...
  • Page 39: Configuring Port Forwarding

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Now, internet access should work! If it doesn’t work then check on the WAN ADSL screen that it shows you are connected. If not then this says it can’t find the ADSL signal on the line.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4. PPPoA Router configuration (For the UK) Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide That’s it ☺...
  • Page 41: Configuring Firewall/Nat Settings

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 5 Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings SL-6000 provides built-in firewall/NAT functions, enabling you to protect the system against denial of service (DoS) attacks and other types of malicious accesses to your LAN while providing Internet access sharing at the same time.
  • Page 42: Configuring Inbound Acl Rules

    Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Default Inbound Access Rules No default inbound access rule is configured. That is, all traffic from external hosts to the internal hosts is denied. Default Outbound Access Rules The default outbound access rule allows all the traffic originated from your LAN to be forwarded to the external network using NAT.
  • Page 43 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Allow Select this button to configure the rule as an allow rule. This rule when bound to the Firewall will allow matching packets to pass through. Deny Select this button to configure the rule as a deny rule.
  • Page 44: Add Inbound Acl

    Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Begin Enter the starting port number of the range Enter the ending port number of the range Destination Port Select this option if you want this rule to apply to all applications with an arbitrary destination port number.
  • Page 45: Modify Inbound Acl Rules

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 5. Assign a priority for this rule by selecting a number from the “Move to” drop-down list. Note that the number indicates the priority of the rule with 1 being the highest. Higher priority rules will be examined prior to the lower priority rules by the firewall.
  • Page 46: Display Inbound Acl Rules

    Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 3. Click on the Delete button to delete this ACL rule. Note that the ACL rule deleted will be removed from the ACL rule table located at the lower half of the same configuration page.
  • Page 47 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Action Allow Select this button to configure the rule as an allow rule. This rule when bound to the Firewall will allow matching packets to pass through.
  • Page 48: Add An Outbound Acl Rule

    Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide is selected. Begin Enter the starting port number of the range Enter the ending port number of the range Destination Port Select this option if you want this rule to apply to all applications with an arbitrary destination port number.
  • Page 49: Modify Outbound Acl Rules

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 6. Click on the Add button to create the new ACL rule. The new ACL rule will then be displayed in the outbound access control list table at the lower half of the Outbound ACL Configuration page.
  • Page 50: Display Outbound Acl Rules

    Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 5.4.5 Display Outbound ACL Rules To see existing outbound ACL rules, follow the instructions below: 1. Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the Firewall menu, and then click submenu.
  • Page 51: Add A Service

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Protocol Enter the type of protocol the service uses. Port Enter the port number that is set for this service. 5.5.2 Add a Service To add a service, follow the instructions below: 1.
  • Page 52: Firewall Statistics

    Chapter 5. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 1. Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the Firewall menu, and then click submenu. Service 2. The service list table located at the lower half of the Service Configuration page shows all the configured services.
  • Page 53: Configuring Vpn

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN 6 Configuring VPN The chapter contains instructions for configuring VPN connections using automatic keying and manual keys. Default Parameters The SL-6000 is pre-configured with a default set of proposals/connections.
  • Page 54 Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide ike-preshared- Pre-shared 3DES SHA-1 3600 3des-sha1-dh2 Keys ike-preshared- Pre-shared 3DES 3600 3des-md5-dh2 Keys ike-preshared- Pre-shared SHA-1 2 3600 des-sha1-dh2 Keys ike-preshared- Pre-shared 3600 des-md5-dh2 Keys ike-preshared- Pre-shared 3DES...
  • Page 55: Establish Vpn Connection Using Automatic Keying

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN This will reduce quick re-keying which will unnecessarily burden the system. Limits for key length The maximum key length for pre shared key, cipher key and Authentication Key is 50characters. If the cipher key length is greater than the length specified by the encryption algorithm, the key is truncated to the appropriate length.
  • Page 56: Vpn Tunnel Configuration Parameters For Automatic Keying

    Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide them to configure basic Access Rule that will be used to establish a tunnel from local secure group to remote secure group with basic parameters. Options in this screen allow you to:...
  • Page 57 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN fields become available for entry when this option is selected: Start IP Enter the starting IP address of the range. End IP Enter the ending IP address of the range.
  • Page 58: Add A Rule For Vpn Connection Using Pre-Shared Key

    Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Encryption / Authentication Select one of the following pre-configured IKE proposals from the drop-down list. If “All” is selected, all the pre-configured proposals will be associated with existing tunnel and one (among...
  • Page 59 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN To add a rule for a VPN connection, follow the instructions below: 1. Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the VPN menu, and then click submenu. The VPN Tunnel Configuration Tunnel page displays, as shown in Figure 9.1.
  • Page 60: Modify Vpn Rules

    Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide allow-ike-io, which is needed by IKE. Higher priority rules will be examined prior to the lower priority rules by the VPN. 8. Click on the Add button to create the new VPN rule. The new VPN rule will then be displayed in the VPN Connection Status table at the lower half of the VPN Configuration page.
  • Page 61: Establish Vpn Connection Using Manual Keys

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Establish VPN Connection Using Manual Keys This section describes the steps to establish the VPN tunnel-using manual keying. Manual keying is a method to achieve security when ease of configuration and maintenance is more important or automatic keying is not feasible due to interoperability issues between IKE implementations on the gateways.
  • Page 62: Add A Rule For Vpn Connection Using Manual Key

    Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Remote Secure Group This option allows you to set the remote (destination) secure network to which this rule should apply. This option allows you to apply this rule inclusively on all computers in the external network. Use the “Type”...
  • Page 63 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN To add a rule for a VPN connection, follow the instructions below: 1. Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the VPN menu, and then click submenu. The VPN Tunnel Configuration Tunnel page displays, as shown in above.
  • Page 64: Modify Vpn Rules

    Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide allow-ike-io, which is needed by IKE. Higher priority rules will be examined prior to the lower priority rules by the VPN. 8. Click on the Add button to create the new VPN rule. The new VPN rule will then be displayed in the VPN Connection Status table at the lower half of the VPN Configuration page.
  • Page 65: Vpn Statistics

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 6. Configuring VPN VPN Statistics Statistics option allows you to view the information about the VPN statistics – Global, IKE SAs and IPSec SAs. Table 9.6 gives description for the VPN statistics parameters.
  • Page 66 Chapter 6. Configuring VPN Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide...
  • Page 67: The Configuration Pages In More Detail

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail 7 The Configuration Pages in more detail 7.1.1 Ethernet Usage Guidelines You can use the Ethernet page to configure the following: • Mode and IP Address Settings for the LAN interfaces •...
  • Page 68: Dhcp

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide or ATM. IP Address: Enter the selected interface's IP Address, which can also be used for Administrative access to the Broadband Gateway. Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask that will be used for all the PCs connected to the...
  • Page 69: Wan

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail DHCP Server Assignments displays the current IP Address assignments made by the DHCP server. • Disabling DHCP will prevent your LAN PCs from obtaining IP addresses from the Broadband Gateway and thus can disrupt your LAN's network services •...
  • Page 70: Channel

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide handshake protocol. To set a handshake protocol select the protocol and click the Connect button Configuration Parameters Handshake Protocol: For Annex-A users, the protocols supported are Multimode, GMT/Annex-A, G.Lite, Alcatel1.4, ANSI T1.413 and ADI.
  • Page 71 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail to carry traffic on a best-effort basis, unless Traffic Parameters have been explicitly specified • The dynamic and static routing on the Broadband Gateway...
  • Page 72 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide specified is in cells You can use the ATM Service Basic page to add, modify or delete the ATM Services used for connecting to your ISP. To delete a specific service, select the Channel, and click on the Delete button.
  • Page 73 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail following fields must be specified: IP Address: Enter the MPoA Routed service interface's IP Address. Contact your ISP for details Subnet Mask: Enter the MPoA Routed service interface's Subnet Mask.
  • Page 74: Networking

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Networking 7.3.1 DNS Server Usage Guidelines You can use this page to add, delete and modify host IP address entries so as to facilitate the LAN PCs to specify host names rather than specific IP addresses while communicating with specific PCs on the Internet.
  • Page 75: Dns Relay

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail 7.3.2 DNS Relay Usage Guidelines You can use the DNS relay page to configure the primary and secondary DNS server that the Broadband Gateway will forwards domain name lookup requests from the LAN PCs to a DNS...
  • Page 76: Routing

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 7.3.3 Routing Usage Guidelines You can use this page to setup dynamic and static routing on the Broadband Gateway. Dynamic routing is supported via RIP (Routing Information Protocol) versions 1 and 2. The Broadband Gateway can be configured to accept and send routing updates via RIPv1 or RIPv2.
  • Page 77: Firewall

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail select it from the drop down list and click on the Delete button. To modify a specific static routing entry, select the entry from the drop down list, modify the Destination IP Address, Destination Netmask and/or Gateway IP Address settings and then click on the Modify button.
  • Page 78 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide from the drop down list. To delete an existing rule, choose the rule id in the drop down list and click on the DeleteRule button.
  • Page 79 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Any: You can select this option if you would not like to specify any specific port. Single: You can specify the exact source port number.
  • Page 80: Outbound Acl

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide radio button else click disable. • VPN: Select enable if you want the traffic to go through Broadband Gateway VPN. 7.4.2 Outbound ACL Usage Guidelines With this option you can configure the access rules for allowing machines in local host to access the internet.
  • Page 81 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail • ID: The index to configure rules else select Add New to configure new one • Action: Select Allow button to configure the rule as an allow rule else select Deny •...
  • Page 82 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Start Port: Type the starting value of the port range End Port: Type the ending value of the port range • Destination Port: This section allows you to set the destination port to which this rule should apply.
  • Page 83: Group Acl

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail 7.4.3 Group ACL Usage Guidelines: With this option you can configure access rules for user-groups. With this option you can allow users belonging to different groups to access different services at any desired time-frame. For...
  • Page 84 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide down list and click on the Delete Rule button. Configuration Parameters • Action Allow/Deny: Select Allow button to configure the rule as an allow rule else select Deny •...
  • Page 85 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail You can select any of these details as described above in "Source". • Source Port: This section allows you to set the source port to which this rule should apply.
  • Page 86: Self Access

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide RPC: Select the RPC service filter if you'd like to filter RPC program numbers HTTP: Select the HTTP application filter if you'd like to filter HTTP file extensions •...
  • Page 87: Service

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail • From LAN/WAN: Select External to allow internet machines to access this service, Internal to allow LAN machines to access this service. • Protocol: Select the protocol type from the drop down list.
  • Page 88: Dos

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide • Name: Type the Service name that you would like to add. • Protocol: You can select the protocol from the drop down list.
  • Page 89: Policy List

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail this protection by checking the check box. • MIME Flood Attack Check: You can select this box to protect the mail server in your network against MIME flooding.
  • Page 90 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide commands of SMTP, FTP and RPC services and HTTP file extensions. For FTP, SMTP and RPC service filters: If an application filter is configured to allow certain commands, the Broadband Gateway will allow ONLY those commands.
  • Page 91 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail STOR Put to FTP server RNFR Rename from RNTO Rename to DELE Delete file Remove directory Create directory LIST Long Listing of directory contents...
  • Page 92 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 100039 nsemntd 7.4.7.4 SMTP Commands MAIL Identifies the originator of the message RCPT Identifies the recipient of the message DATA Contents of the mail message...
  • Page 93 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail understanding the NAT database. To add a new NAT Pool, choose the Add New option in the drop down list, Enter the NAT Pool name in the text box; Choose the NAT pool type from the drop down list. Enter the LAN and Internet IP address values depending on the NAT pool type you choose and finally click on the Apply button.
  • Page 94 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide addresses. 7.4.7.6 IP Pool Usage Guidelines With this option you can configure IP addresses and eventually you can associate IP pools with access rules.
  • Page 95 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail End IP: Ending IP address in the IP Range If you select Subnet, you'd have to specify IP Address: IP address in the respective Subnet...
  • Page 96 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Gateway creates dynamic policies by: Activating all the rules configured for the group Replacing the source IP address in the rule with IP address of the machine from which the user logged in.
  • Page 97 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail 7.4.7.8 Time Range Usage Guidelines With this option you can configure access time range records for eventual association with access rules. Access rules associated with time range record will be active only during the scheduled period of time.
  • Page 98: Vpn

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide the drop down list and click on the Delete Time-range or Delete Schedule button. Usage Guidelines Time Range Name: Enter the name of the Time range Record.
  • Page 99 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail configure a VPN tunnel you need to do the following: Define the group of PCs you want to secure on either side. Define what kind of security you want for the tunnel (confidential, authentic) You can also use this page to see (modify) the details of the tunnels you had configured earlier.
  • Page 100 Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Remote Security Gateway: Remote end point of the tunnel. Specify the IP address of the remote end gateway. The local end point of the tunnel is your WAN (external interface). This should be the local security gateway of the remote end of the tunnel.
  • Page 101 Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail authentication. MD5 uses 128-bit digest and SHA1 uses 160-bit digest. AH and ESP are security protocols. ESP provides confidentiality as well as authentication while AH provides only authentication. But AH authenticates both the data and the sender (IP header).
  • Page 102: Log

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Usage Guidelines You can use this page to enable or disable Access, System, Firewall and VPN logging to a Remote Syslog Server, Local Log File or a Remote Email Server.
  • Page 103: System Management

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Email: Use this section to specify the email address settings for sending log messages via email, and for sending the local log file content via email each time its size reaches 128kB.
  • Page 104: User Account

    Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide While the Broadband Gateway resets, all of its services will be temporarily unavailable. Disabling Firewall will unsecured access to your LAN and can potentially allow hackers to break into your LAN PCs.
  • Page 105: Time Zone

    Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 7. The Configuration Pages in more detail 7.7.3 Time Zone Usage Guidelines With this option you can configure IP addresses and eventually you can associate IP pools with access rules. Each IP pool contains: Configuration Parameters •...
  • Page 106: Command Line Interface Mode

    Command Line Interface (CLI) mode. To run the CLI commands you can access the SL6000 using telnet modem or via serial port. By default setting, the Router is configured to communicate at a baud rate of 9600.
  • Page 107 Displaying the current IP settings: SL6000> SL6000> show interface ethernet 0 Exit Privilege mode logout OR return to previous mode Enable Turn on the privilege command mode Ethernet 0 Interface details: show Show running system information ping Send echo messages The IP address : 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 108 Chapter 8. Command Line Interface mode Solwise Asus SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide SL6000(config)# Exit Privilege mode logout OR return to previous mode End current mode and change to privilege mode Hostname Set system's network name Contact Text for mib object sysContact...
  • Page 109 Chapter 8. Command Line Interface mode SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide...
  • Page 111: Appendix A Ip Addresses, Network Masks, And Subnets

    Chapter 9. Appendix A IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 9 Appendix A IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets IP Addresses This section pertains only to IP addresses for IPv4 (version 4 of the Internet Protocol). IPv6 addresses are not covered.
  • Page 112: Network Classes

    Chapter 9. Appendix A IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Class A: 10.30.6.125 (network = 10, host = 30.6.125) Class B: 129.88.16.49 (network = 129.88, host = 16.49) Class C: 192.60.201.11 (network = 192.60.201, host = 11) 9.1.2...
  • Page 113 SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 9. Appendix A IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets As with any class C address, all of the bits in field1 through field 3 are part of the network ID, but note how the mask specifies that the first bit in field 4 is also included.
  • Page 115: Appendix B Binary Numbers

    Chapter 10. Appendix B Binary Numbers SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide 10 Appendix B Binary Numbers 10.1 Binary Numbers In everyday life, we use the decimal system of numbers. In decimal, numbers are written using the ten digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
  • Page 116 Chapter 10. Appendix B Binary Numbers SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide The decimal value of this byte is 173 (128 + 32 + 8 + 4 + 1 = 173).
  • Page 117: Appendix C Glossary

    Bridging contrasts with routing, which can add more intelligence to data transfers by using network addresses instead. The SL6000 can perform both routing and bridging. Typically, when both functions are enabled, the device routes IP data and bridges all other types of data.
  • Page 118 A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses. Each of the SL6000's interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay. See DHCP. DHCP server...
  • Page 119 SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 11. Appendix C Glossary File Transfer Protocol A program used to transfer files between computers connected to the Internet. Common uses include uploading new or updated files to a web server, and downloading files from a web server.
  • Page 120 Chapter 11. Appendix C Glossary SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Internet Service Provider A company that provides Internet access to its customers, usually for a fee. Local Area Network A network limited to a small geographic area, such as a home, office, or small building.
  • Page 121 A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP (and other protocol) data between your ISP and your computer. The WAN interface on the SL6000 uses two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE. See also PPPoA, PPPoE.
  • Page 122 Chapter 11. Appendix C Glossary SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The TCP/IP protocol used for network management. splitter A device that splits off the voice component of the DSL signal to a separate line, so that data and telephone service each have their own wiring and jacks.
  • Page 123 See also VC. Wide Area Network Any network spread over a large geographical area, such as a country or continent. With respect to the SL6000, WAN refers to the Internet. Web browser A software program that uses Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol...
  • Page 124: Appendix D Resetting To Defaults Using The Reset Button

    12 Appendix D Resetting to Defaults using the Reset Button If you need to reset your SL6000 to factory defaults without using the console or http interface, e.g. if you forget or loose the username/password, then you can use the reset button on the back of the router.
  • Page 125 SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 12. Appendix D Resetting to Defaults using the Reset Button Hit Return to enter diagnostics Starting boot... Soft reset: resetCount:1 System saying this is the first reset Calibrating delay loop... 132.71 BogoMIPS Detected CFI Flash Chip 1 @0xBFC00000 Size(4 MB) Flash self-test pass.
  • Page 126 Chapter 12. Appendix D Resetting to Defaults using the Reset Button SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide GoC Boot Loader Software Copyright ishOni Networks, Inc. 1999 TYP_AST_REL_3.2.3, Jul 18 2003, 17:08:30 CPU ID 4 Revision 0 Loading CPU 0 ..
  • Page 127 SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide Chapter 12. Appendix D Resetting to Defaults using the Reset Button POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX Starting kswapd v1.8 RTC to Sysclk synchronize Started. Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table v1.3 at 0x0040slots per queue number of CFI chips: 1...
  • Page 128 Chapter 12. Appendix D Resetting to Defaults using the Reset Button SL6000 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide ...done bringing up the network starting evtmgr (syslogd also started) starting dslDhcpNotify starting inetd starting dns starting sntp starting user_mgr starting l2f_server starting goahead Copyright (c) 2002 GoAhead Software Inc.

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