User’s Guide
INSTALLING GLB-502T
3.2. Advanced……..
3.2.1 UPnP 3-12
3.2.2 SNTP 3-13
3.2.3 Port Forwarding 3-14
3.2.4 IP Filter 3-15
3.2.5 Lan Clients 3-16
3.2.6 Lan Isolation 3-17
3.2.7 Bridge Filters 3-18
3.2.8 Dynamic DNS Client 3-20
3.2.9 IGMP Proxy 3-22
3.2.10 Static Routing 3-24
3.2.11 Dynamic Routing 3-26
3.2.12 Policy Database 3-28
3.2.13 Ingress 3-30
3.2.14 Egress 3-32
3.2.15 Shaper 3-33
3.2.16 Web access control 3-34
3.2.17 SSH Access Control 3-35
3.2.18 Logout 3-36
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO GLB-502T
1.1 Overview
The GLB-502T ADSL 2+ router is the perfect high-speed WAN
bridge/router. This full-featured product is specifically designed
to connect to the Internet and directly connect to your local area
network via high speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet. The GLB-502T
router has internal firewall to block unwanted users from
accessing your network.
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LAN Port
WAN Connectivity
The Product has two RJ-11 ports. The Line port is connected to
the incoming telephone line and the phone port is connected to
the telephone.
• Support for up to 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC)
• Support for up to 8 PPPOE sessions
• Supports Classical IP over ATM (CLIP or also referred to
as RFC5177)
Bandwidth available
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DHCP Server
Saving Configuration
This feature allows the user to upload the configuration from the
unit and store it onto the PC. Similarly we can download the
configuration file from PC to the router.
Quality of Service
Syslog
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• UPnP
• SNTP
• IP QoS
• Port Forwarding
• IP Filter
• LAN Clients
• LAN Isolation
• Bridge Filter
• Multicast
• Static Routing
• Dynamic Routing
• Access Control
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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLING GLB-502T
2.1 Getting to know about the router
This section will introduce hardware of the router.
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Interface Description
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Right Click ‘My Network Places’. Right Click ‘local Area Connection’
icon.
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Click “Properties”
The following screen will appear.
Select, “Use the following IP address”
Do the following
settings
IP: 192.168.1.2
NM: 255.255.255.0
GW: 192.168.1.1
Click “OK”
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1) Power ON the GLB-502T unit and connect the USB cable from PC
to the USB port of GLB-502T
2) Copy the USB drivers given on CD to a specific location on
the PC.
Click “Next”
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Click “Browse”
Click “Open”
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Click “OK”
Click “Next”
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Click “Finish”
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Click “Properties”
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Do the following
settings
IP: 192.168.1.13
NM: 255.255.255.0
GW: 192.168.1.1
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CHAPTER 3
Configuration Through Web
3.1 INTERFACES
3.1.1 INTERFACES-LAN
The LAN Settings allows user to view the current IP address and
subnet mask assigned to the Router. It also allows user to change
these settings. If it is necessary to change the IP address or subnet
mask assigned to the Router, enter the new values in the
appropriate fields and then click apply to make the current
changes.
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SETUP> Modem
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In PPP Settings the User will need to give the Username and
password as given by the ISP. Also set the VPI (Virtual Path
Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) settings as per
given by ISP.
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Here, the user can assign any name to the WAN connection. The
user has to do the required settings as per given by the ISP. When
using static mode, the LAN and the WAN IP addresses are
configured in two different classes. Also the gateway of the PC
connected to the LAN port of GLB-502T must be the LAN IP
address of the GLB-502T unit.
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The user has to set the correct VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and
VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) values as given by the ISP.
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Advanced> UPnP
Universal plug and play (UPnP), NAT, and firewall traversal allow
traffic to pass through the GLB-502T for applications using the
UPnP protocol. This feature requires one active WAN connection.
In addition, the PC should support this feature. In the presence of
multiple WAN connections, select a connection on which the
incoming traffic is present, for example, the default WAN
connection.
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Advanced> SNTP
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Using the Port Forwarding page, you can provide local services
(for example web hosting) for people on the Internet or play
Internet games. To configure a service, game or other application
select the external connection (for example the Internet
connection), select the computer hosting the service and add the
corresponding firewall rule. If you want to add a custom
application, select the User category, click New and fill in the port,
protocols and description for your application. You can also
add/edit/delete rules without using the pre-defined Firewall Policy
Database (games, services, etc.). Click on "Custom Rules" to
access this type of interface. In the presence of the firewall,
anonymous Internet traffic is blocked.
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Using this feature user can see all the PCs on the LAN segment.
Each PC is qualified to be either "dynamic" (PC obtained a lease
from this router) or "static" (PC has a manually configured IP
address).
Note: Dynamic clients show up in the list only when DHCP server
is running.
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The LAN Isolation page allows you to disable the flow of packets
between up to five user-defined LAN groups. This allows you to
secure information in private portions of the LAN (such as a hot
spot deployment) from other publicly accessible LAN segments.
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Steps to Configure
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Steps to Configure :
1) On the Dynamic DNS Client page, configure the following
fields:
• Connection
• DDNS Server
• DDNS Client
• User Name
• Password
• Domain Name
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Steps to Configure
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The Static Routing page enables you to define routes for specific
subnets on the WAN/LAN side. The GLB-502T allows you to
manually program the GLB-502T's routing table. Up to 16 static
routes can be added.
Steps to Configure
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Steps to Configure
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Steps to Configure
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For packets going out of the GLB-502T, the marking (CoS) need
to be translated to the mappings understood by the network
domains. The reverse CoS and domain mapping is configured
using the Egress page. This page is access by selecting Egress on
the Advanced main page.
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The Web Access Control page allows you to access the GLB-502T
remotely via the web from the WAN side.
Steps to Configure
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The SSH Access Control page allows you to access the GLB-502T
remotely via SSH from the WAN side.
Steps to Configure
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If the user wants to logout the click “Logout” else click “Cancel”
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3.3 TOOLS
TOOLS help Users with different options such as saving settings,
restarting router or to restore default settings, changing password,
upgrading firmware, restoring configuration files or downloading
configuration files, etc.
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NOTE: The user must save the settings first and then only restart
the router. If the user restarts the router without saving the settings
then all the settings done will be cleared.
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The user should enter the IP address of the remote host to which
you want the log information be forwarded. You can add more
than one IP address, and any IP address you add here appears in
the drop-down list of the next field: Select a logging destination.
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can customize the destination list using the Add and Delete
buttons.
This page allows the user to change the Username and Password.
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Here the user can update firmware, upload the configuration file
from unit or download the configuration file from PC to the unit.
Click Browse and select the path where the firmware file is stored
and click Update Gateway. The unit will re-boot on its own once
the firmware is upgraded.
NOTE: “Do NOT” power OFF the GLB-502T unit when the
firmware upgrade is in progress.
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Click Save.
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Select the specific location as to where to store the file and click
“Save”.
Thus, the configuration file from the unit can be stored onto the PC
and can be used as and when required by the user.
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Here the user has to enter the IP address he/she wants to ping and
click Test. If the unit pings to the IP address specified then it will
receive a reply from the unit else it will display “Request Timed
Out”.
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3.4 Status
3.4.1 Status
To view the data rate go to STATUS on the Web page and select
Network Statistics. A user can view the data rate on the Ethernet
port, USB port and Line (DSL) port.
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3.4.1.3 To view the data rate on Line (DSL) port select DSL
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You can view the DDNS update status of your WAN connection
from the DDNS Status page DDNS client is disabled by default.
When DDNS client is enabled, the DDNS client updates every
time the GLB-502T gets a new IP address. The DDNS Status page
provides you the DDNS update status of your GLB-502T.
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Here the router will display the list of DHCP clients when
available.
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The network admin needs to define Ingress TCA that maps the
Domain to CoSx. The framework also allows the ability to classify
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Here the router will display the data rate at which it gets connected
to the ISP. This page displays the Upstream and downstream data
rates. It also displays the modulation and other necessary
parameters.
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Here the user can see the hardware and software versions of the
router. The hardware specifications will display the MAC address
of the unit. In the software version, parameters such as the
Gateway version, ATM Driver version, DSL HAL version, DSL
Datapump version, SAR HAL version, PDSP Firmware version
and Boot Loader versions are displayed.
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The System Log page allows you to view all logged information.
Depending upon the severity level, the logged information
generates log reports to a remote host (if remote logging is
enabled). Up to 32 logs can be displayed on this page.
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Web configuration consists of HELP topics. The user can use this
for better understanding of the product. To access this, go to HELP
from the main menu.
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