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6381-A3 Router
User’s Guide
Document No. 6381-A2-GB23-10
January 2005
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Summary of Contents

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6381-A3 RouterUser’s GuideDocument No. 6381-A2-GB23-10January 2005

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Contentsiv January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10

Page 3 - FCC Part 15 Declaration

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 vAbout This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended AudienceThis guide contains detailed information about the 6381-A3 router.

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About This Guidevi January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Product-Related DocumentsComplete documentation for Paradyne products is available online at www.parady

Page 5 - CANADA - EMI NOTICE:

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 1-11IntroductionDefinitionsBefore you install or use your new router, you may find it helpful to understand the following

Page 6 - Japan Notices

1. Introduction1-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Preconfigured port settings for many popular games Ability to act as a DHCP Server on your network

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1. Introduction6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20051-3LED Description (Front Panel) Power LED: On indicates that the power is supplied to the router. Status

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1. Introduction1-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Packing List Your router is shipped with the following: Power adapter Ethernet cable (RJ45, straig

Page 9 - A Terminology

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 2-12Hardware Installation and PC SetupOverviewThis chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the router to a com

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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup2-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10cable to the LAN port and connect the other end to the 10/100BaseT port on the

Page 11 - About This Guide

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20052-3Configuring Your PCBefore you start to access the router via Ethernet, you must co

Page 12 - Product-Related Documents

A January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Copyright © 2005 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A.NoticeThis publication is protected by federa

Page 13 - Introduction

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup2-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-102. Insert the supplied CD and use Browse to include the location D:\drivers in

Page 14 - System Requirements

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20052-5 Figure 2-5. Hardware Installation4. Click on Finish to close the Wizard at the co

Page 15 - LED Description (Front Panel)

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup2-6 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Configuring Your PC’s IP AddressBefore you start to access the router using the

Page 16 - Packing List

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20052-74. Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol (TC

Page 17 - PC Setup

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup2-8 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-105. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio

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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20052-94. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear as an installed component, click

Page 19 - Configuring Your PC

2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup2-10 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10You may be prompted to install files from your Windows ME installation CD or o

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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20052-1110. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click on the IP Address tab.11. Click in

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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup2-12 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10

Page 22 - Windows XP

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 3-13Using the Web InterfaceLogging Into Your RouterTo configure your router, open your web browser. Ignore any error abou

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6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 B Important Safety Instructions1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included

Page 24 - Windows 2000

3. Using the Web Interface3-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Home PageThe first screen (Figure 3-2) that appears after the log in screen is the Home pa

Page 25 - Windows ME

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-3 Figure 3-3. Quick Start - DHCP Figure 3-4. Quick Start - PPPoE

Page 26 - Windows 95, 98

3. Using the Web Interface3-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-5. Quick Start - Static Enter or select Quick Start options as shown in the foll

Page 27 - Windows NT 4.0

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-5SetupTo set up options not available on the Quick Start screen, select Setup from the Home pa

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3. Using the Web Interface3-6 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Configuring the WANBefore the router will pass any data between the LAN interface and the

Page 29 - Using the Web Interface

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-7New ConnectionA new connection is basically a virtual connection. Your router can support up

Page 30 - Quick Start

3. Using the Web Interface3-8 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Idle Timeout - Specifies that PPPoE connection should disconnect if the link has no acti

Page 31 - 3. Using the Web Interface

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-9To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will tempora

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3. Using the Web Interface3-10 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Username – The username for the PPPoA access. This is provided by your DSL service prov

Page 33 - Saving Changes

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-11To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will tempor

Page 34 - Configuring the WAN

C January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of

Page 35 - New Connection

3. Using the Web Interface3-12 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-9. Static IP Connection SetupTo complete the connection you must now click the

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3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-137. Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC). If you are not sure which to use, just use the

Page 37 - PPPoA Connection Setup

3. Using the Web Interface3-14 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10To configure the router as a bridge: Procedure1. From the Home page, click on Setup and t

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3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-15Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. At the System Commands page, clic

Page 39 - Static Connection Setup

3. Using the Web Interface3-16 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-12. CLIP Connection SetupTo complete the connection you must now click the Appl

Page 40 - DHCP Connection Setup

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-17Modem SetupTo configure the DSL modulation type:Procedure1. From the Home screen, click on S

Page 41 - Bridged Connection

3. Using the Web Interface3-18 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-14. TSML ConnectionConfiguring the LANTo configure LAN parameters, click on Set

Page 42 - Procedure

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-19Enable/Disable DHCP By default, the router has DHCP server (LAN side) disabled. If you alrea

Page 43 - CLIP Connection

3. Using the Web Interface3-20 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10192.168.1.254. If the DHCP server runs out of DHCP addresses, users will not get access t

Page 44 - Modify an Existing Connection

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-213. Click on the Configuration link in the LAN Group 1 window. The LAN Group 1 Configuration

Page 45 - Modem Setup

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 DSupplier's Declaration of ConformityPlace of Issue:Paradyne Corporation8545 126th Avenue NorthLargo, FL 33773-1502U

Page 46 - Configuring the LAN

3. Using the Web Interface3-22 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10AdvancedThe router supports a host of advanced features. For basic router functionality,

Page 47 - Enable/Disable DHCP

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-23SNTPThe SNTP screen lets you specify parameters related to SNTP (Simple Network Time Protoco

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3. Using the Web Interface3-24 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10SNMPUse the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) screen to enable and configure the

Page 49 - Firewall/NAT Services

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-25IP QoSThe IP QoS screen lets you establish a particular level of service for each connection

Page 50 - Advanced

3. Using the Web Interface3-26 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10access an Internet application, they must use the WAN IP address. The port forwarding fea

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3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-27IP FiltersUse the IP Filters screen to block all or selected traffic. To set up IP Filters:P

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3. Using the Web Interface3-28 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10LAN ClientsTo add a LAN client:Procedure1. From the Home screen, click on Advanced.2. Und

Page 53 - Port Forwarding

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-29 Figure 3-25. LAN IsolationBridge FiltersThe bridge filtering mechanism provides a way for t

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3. Using the Web Interface3-30 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10be used to delete the entire filter rule. It provides a quick method of selecting all fil

Page 55 - IP Filters

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-31MulticastThis option enables the IGMP proxy, which allows NAT clients to participate in IGMP

Page 56 - LAN Isolation

E January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Japan Notices This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference fro

Page 57 - Bridge Filters

3. Using the Web Interface3-32 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10IGMP SnoopingUse the IGMP Snooping screen to specify whether IGMP Snooping is enabled. Wh

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3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-333. Specify the New Destination IP. This is the address of the remote LAN network or host to

Page 59 - Multicast

3. Using the Web Interface3-34 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-103. Specify the Protocol. The protocol is dependent upon the entire network. Most networks

Page 60 - Static Routing

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-35Access ControlAccess control allows certain PCs to access the router after the firewall is e

Page 61 - Dynamic Routing

3. Using the Web Interface3-36 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10ToolsThe Tools tab provides access to system commands and functions.System CommandsTo mak

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3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-37To forward logging information, click on Tools and select Remote Log. User ManagementTo chan

Page 63 - Access Control

3. Using the Web Interface3-38 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Update GatewayYou can remotely upgrade the router's firmware from the web interface.

Page 64 - Remote Log

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-39AnalyzerThe Analyzer screen shows link statuses and test results. Figure 3-34. AnalyzerPing

Page 65 - User Management

3. Using the Web Interface3-40 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Figure 3-35. Ping TestModem TestThe Modem Test is used to check whether your router is p

Page 66 - Update Gateway

3. Using the Web Interface6381-A2-GB23-10 January 20053-41StatusThe Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections a

Page 67 - Ping Test

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 iContentsAbout This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Document S

Page 68 - Modem Test

3. Using the Web Interface3-42 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10

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6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 4-14TroubleshootingThe Router Is Not Functional1. Check to see that the power LED is green and the network cables are ins

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4. Troubleshooting4-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10must match the router's subnet mask. The router has a default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

Page 71 - Troubleshooting

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 A-1ATerminologyWhat is a Firewall?A firewall is protection between the Internet and your local network. It acts as the fi

Page 72 - The Status LED is Always Off

A. TerminologyA-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10Your machine isn't really directly connected to the Internet, and it really has an internal local n

Page 73 - Terminology

6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005 IN-1IndexAAccess Control, 3-35Activity LED, 1-3ADSL, 1-1ADSL/R, 1-1ADSL2+, 1-1Advanced Features, 3-22Analyzer scree

Page 74 - What is a Router?

IndexIN-2 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10LLANClients, 3-28Configuring, 3-18Connection, 3-5Isolation, 3-28LED, 1-3LEDBlinking in a Sequential Pattern

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Index6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005IN-3UUDP, 3-31Update Gateway, 3-38Upgrade Firmware, 3-38UpnP, 3-22USBDriver Installation, 2-3LED, 1-3User Manag

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IndexIN-4 January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10

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Contentsii January 2005 6381-A2-GB23-10 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-

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Contents6381-A2-GB23-10 January 2005iii Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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