Barricade™ Broadband Router Wireless Broadband Router ◆ Internet access via – ◆ 10 Mbps WAN port connection to xDSL/Cable modem, or ◆ RS232 console port connection to ISDN/PSTN modem ◆ Home networking via – ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Three 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch ports, or ◆ 11 Mbps wireless interface Built-in Printer Server Automatic IP address configuration with DHCP, DNS Firewall – client privileges, hacker prevention, NAT Multi-user access (up to 253), single-user account Virtual server with network address t
Barricade™ Wireless Broadband Router User Guide From SMC’s Barricade line of Broadband Routers 6 Hughes Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 707-2400 May 2001 Revision Number: R01 Firmware Version 0.
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LIMITED WARRANTY COMPLIANCES FCC - Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
LIMITED WARRANTY Japan VCCI Class B Australia AS/NZS 3548 (1995) - Class B SMC contact for products in Australia is: SMC Communications Pty. Ltd. Suite 18, 12 Tryon Road, Lindfield NSW2070, Phone: 61-2-94160437 Fax: 61-2-94160474 Safety Compliance Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement Important! Before making connections, make sure you have the correct cord set.
LIMITED WARRANTY Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise (Germany) 1. Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie keine Flüssigoder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten eignet sich ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. 4. Die Netzanschlu ßsteckdose soll nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht zugänglich sein. 5. Das Gerät ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu schützen. 6.
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TABLE 1 OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 About the Barricade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS DNS Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wireless Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Channel and SSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Client Services . . . . . . . . . . . Firewall Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network Address Translation – NAT . Virtual Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enabling Special Applications . . . . . . Virtual DMZ Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDICES: A Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1 Diagnosing Gateway Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 B Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-1 Ethernet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments . . 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments . . Straight-Through Wiring . . . . . . . .
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Barricade™ Wireless Broadband Router. SMC is proud to provide you with a powerful yet simple communication device for connecting your local area network (wired or wireless LAN) to the Internet. For those who want to surf on the Internet at the lowest possible cost, this Broadband Router provides a convenient and powerful solution. About the Barricade The Barricade provides Internet access to multiple users by sharing a single-user account.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS Features and Benefits 1-2 • Internet connection to xDSL or Cable modem via 10 Mbps WAN port • Internet connection to ISDN TA or PSTN modem via RS232 console port • Local network connection via 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports or 11 Mbps wireless interface (supporting up to 20 mobile users) • Print services for any client attached to the LAN • DHCP for dynamic IP configuration, and DNS for domain name mapping • Firewall with client privileges, hacker prevention, and NAT • NAT
INTRODUCTION Applications Many advanced applications are provided by the Barricade, such as: • Flexible LAN Access The Barricade provides connectivity to 10/100 Mbps wired devices as well as 11 Mbps wireless mobile users. The wireless interface makes it easy to create a network in difficult-to-wire environments, or to provide quick access to databases for mobile workers. • Internet Access This device supports Internet access through an xDSL, Cable, ISDN or PSTN connection.
APPLICATIONS • User-Definable Application Sensing Tunnel You can define special applications that require multiple connections such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, and Internet telephony. The Barricade can then sense the application type and open a multi-port tunnel for it. • DMZ Host Support Allows a networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet. This function is used when the special application sensing tunnel feature is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly.
INTRODUCTION • Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol – Provides a secure tunnel for remote client access to a PPTP security gateway. PPTP includes provisions for call origination and flow control required by ISPs. • Layer Two Tunneling Protocol – Includes most of the features provided by PPTP, but has less overhead and is more suited for managed networks. • IP Security – Provides IP network-layer encryption.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Before installing the Barricade™ Wireless Broadband Router, verify that you have all the items listed under “Package Contents.” If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your local SMC distributor. Also be sure you have all the necessary cabling before installing the gateway. After installing the Barricade, refer to the Web-based configuration program in Chapter 3 for information on configuring the router.
INSTALLATION Please fill out and return the Warranty Registration Card to SMC or register on SMC’s Web site. The Barricade Broadband Router is covered by a limited lifetime warranty. Description of Hardware The Barricade Wireless Broadband Router can be connected to the Internet or to a remote site using its RJ-45 WAN port or RS232 console port. It can be connected directly to your PC or to a local area network using any of the three Fast Ethernet LAN ports or through the wireless interface.
INSTALLATION • Three RJ-45 ports for connection to a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN). These ports can autonegotiate operating speed to 10/100 Mbps, the mode to half/ full duplex, and the wiring type to MDI/MDI-X (i.e., crossover or straight-through cable). These ports can be connected directly to a PC or to a server equipped with an Ethernet network interface card, or to a networking device such as an Ethernet hub or switch. • One RJ-45 port for connection to an xDSL or Cable modem.
INSTALLATION The following figure shows the components of the Barricade: PWR WLAN WAN LAN 1 2 3 Link SMC7004AWBR Activity RESET PRINTER COM WAN 1 2 3 5V 2A MAX Figure 2-1. Front and Rear Panels Item Description LEDs Power, WLAN, WAN and LAN port status indicators. (See Verify Port Status on page 2-11.) Wireless Dual antennas provide optimal reception by dynamically Antennas choosing the best antenna for each client.
INSTALLATION Item Description Power Inlet Connect the included power adapter to this inlet. Warning: The included power adapter is DC 5V/2.4A. Using the wrong type of power adapter may cause damage. System Requirements You must have access to an xDSL network that meets the following minimum requirements: • Internet access from your local telephone company or Internet Service Provider (ISP) using an xDSL modem, Cable modem, ISDN TA, or PSTN analog modem.
INSTALLATION Connect the System The Barricade can be positioned at any convenient location in your office or home. No special wiring or cooling requirements are needed. You should, however comply with the following guidelines: • Keep the Barricade away from any heating devices. • Do not place the Barricade in a dusty or wet environment. You should also remember to turn off the power, remove the power cord from the outlet, and keep your hands dry when you install the Barricade.
INSTALLATION 4. Power on: Connect the power adapter to the Barricade. Internet Internet Access Device SMC7004AWBR Broadband Router LAN PWR SMC700 WLAN WAN 1 2 3 Link Activity 4AWBR SOHO Office or Residence Figure 2-2. Connecting the Barricade Attach to Your Network Using Ethernet Cabling The three LAN ports on the Barricade can auto-negotiate the connection speed to 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, as well as the transmission mode to half-duplex or full-duplex.
INSTALLATION Warning: Do not plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 port. This may damage the gateway. Instead, use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform with FCC standards. Notes: 1. Use 100-ohm shielded or unshielded twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 connectors for all connections. Use Category 3, 4 or 5 for connections that operate at 10 Mbps, and Category 5 for connections that operate at 100 Mbps. 2. Make sure each twisted-pair cable does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
INSTALLATION Computers equipped with a wireless adapter can communicate with each other as an independent wireless LAN by configuring each computer to the same radio channel. However, the Barricade can provide access to your wired/wireless LAN or to the Internet for all wireless workstations.
INSTALLATION Attach the Barricade to the Internet If Internet services are provided through an xDSL or Cable modem, use unshielded or shielded twisted-pair Ethernet cable (Category 3 or greater) with RJ-45 plugs to connect the broadband modem directly to the WAN port on the Internet gateway. Use either straight-through or crossover cable depending on the port type provided by the modem (see Appendix B). For ISDN or PSTN service, attach the access device to the RS232 serial port on the Barricade.
INSTALLATION Connect the Power Adapter Plug the power adapter into the power socket on the Barricade, and the other end into a power outlet. Check the indicator marked Power on the front panel to be sure it is on. If the Power indicator does not light up, refer to Troubleshooting in Appendix A. Verify Port Status Check the power and port indicators as shown in the following table. LED Condition Status Power (Green) On Barricade is receiving power.
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CONFIGURING CHAPTER 3 CLIENT PCS TCP/IP Configuration To access the Internet through the Barricade™ Broadband Router, you must configure the network settings of the computers on your LAN to use the same IP subnet as that defined for the Barricade. The default network settings for the Barricade are: IP Address: 192.168.2.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.
PRINTER CLIENT INSTALLATION Printer Client Installation If you need to provide print services for devices attached to the Barricade, then install the Port Monitor program from the Barricade CD (for Windows 95/98/NT), and configure the Barricade’s print server in your operating system. The Barricade printer server supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 and Unix platforms. Refer to Chapter 6: “Configuring Printer Services.
CONFIGURING CHAPTER 4 THE BARRICADE After you have configured TCP/IP on a client computer, you can use a Web browser to configure the Barricade™ Broadband Router. The Barricade can be configured by any Java supported browser including Internet Explorer 4.0 or above, or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above. Using the Web management interface you can configure the Barricade and view statistics to monitor network activity.
NAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE Navigating the Web Browser Interface The Barricade’s management interface includes four key menus – Status, Help, Tools, and Setup. The Status and Help menus provide general information on the current settings and how to configure the Barricade. The Setup menu is used to configure the LAN, WAN and wireless interface, as well as other advanced functions. While the Tools menu is used to reset the Barricade, restore the factory settings, or upgrade on-board firmware.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Main Menu Using the management interface, you can define system parameters, manage and control the Barricade and its ports, or monitor network conditions. The following table briefly describes the selections available from this program. Menu Setup Menu Description Configures TCP/IP settings and client services. Change Password Sets the password for administrator access. Set Time Zone Sets the local time zone.
MAIN MENU Menu Description Status Menu Displays connection status, key interface settings, as well as the firmware and hardware version numbers. INTERNET Displays WAN connection type and status. GATEWAY Displays system IP settings, the status for DHCP, NAT and Firewall services, as well as the wireless interface settings. INFORMATION Displays the number of attached clients, the firmware versions, the physical MAC address for each media interface, as well as the hardware version and serial number.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Networking and Client Services Use the Setup menu to configure the LAN interface (including TCP/IP parameters for the Barricade’s gateway address, DHCP address pool for dynamic client address allocation), the WAN connection options, DNS domain name mapping, the wireless interface, and other advanced services.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES Change Password Use this menu to restrict management access based on a specific password. Anyone can access the Status and Help menus, but you must enter the user name “Admin” and a password to access the configuration options provided by the Setup and Tools menus. The default password is null, so please assign a password to the Administrator as soon as possible, and store it in a safe place. Passwords can contain from 3–12 alphanumeric characters, and are not case sensitive.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Set Time Zone Set the time zone for the Barricade. This time is used for log entries and client filtering. LAN Gateway and DHCP Settings Configure the gateway address of the Barricade. To dynamically assign the IP address for client PCs, enable the DHCP Server, set the lease time, and then specify the address range. Also remember to configure all of your client PCs for dynamic address allocation. Valid IP addresses consist of four numbers, and are separated by periods.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES WAN Configuration Specify the WAN connection type required by your Internet Service Provider, then click “More Configuration” to provide detailed configuration parameters for the selected connection type. Specify one of the first three options to configure a WAN connection through the RJ-45 port (i.e., a connection to a DSL modem or Cable modem). Specify the “Dial-up on Demand” option to configure a WAN connection through the serial port (i.e.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Dynamic IP Address – DHCP The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The default MAC address is set to the WAN’s physical interface on the Barricade. Use this address when registering for Internet service, and do not change it unless required by your ISP. You can use the “Clone MAC Address” button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed by your ISP (in your PC) and replace the WAN MAC address with this MAC address.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES Note: You may need a fixed address if you want to provide Internet services, such as a Web server or FTP. PPP over Ethernet – PPPoE Enter the PPPoE user name and password assigned by your ISP. The Service Name is normally optional, but may be required by some providers.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Dial-up on Demand – Modem If you are accessing the Internet via an ISDN TA or PSTN modem attached to the serial port on the Barricade, then you must specify your account information on this screen as described below. Check if you only use a dial-up modem to connect to the Internet. – If the serial port is used for primary Internet access, then mark this item. If not marked, then this connection will only be used for backup access if the primary WAN link fails.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES address and subnet mask. Note: If your ISP has given you a secondary phone number, or if you have a secondary Internet service account, then fill in the relevant fields under “Secondary Dial-up.” DNS Configuration Domain Name Servers are used to map an IP address to the equivalent domain name (e.g., www.smc.com). Your ISP should provide the IP address for one or more domain name servers. Enter those addresses on this screen.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Channel and SSID You must specify a common radio channel and service domain (i.e., Extended Service Set ID) to be used by the Barricade and all of your wireless clients. Be sure you configure all of your clients to the same values. Encryption If you are transmitting sensitive data across wireless channels, you should enable encryption. Encryption requires you to use the same set of encryption/decryption keys for the Barricade and all of your wireless clients.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES You can automatically generate encryption keys by entering a pass phrase that will be used to create four keys as shown below, or you can manually enter the keys. To manually configure the keys, enter five hexadecimal pairs for each key. (A hexadecimal digit is a number or letter in the range 0-9 or A-F.) If you use encryption, then configure the same keys used for the Barricade on each of your wireless clients.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Configuring Client Services The Barricade includes a broad range of client services, including firewall protection, network address translation / virtual server, connection support for special applications, and restricted Internet access for specified clients. You can configure these functions using the Setup Wizard by clicking “Enter” at the bottom of the Advanced Settings screen, or by selecting specific items from the menu at the left of the screen.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES Network Address Translation – NAT Network Address Translation can be used to give multiple users access to the Internet with a single user account, or to map the local address for an IP server (such as Web or FTP) to a public address. This secures your network from direct attack by hackers, and provides more flexible management by allowing you to change internal IP addresses without affecting outside access to your network.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Virtual Server If you configure the Barricade as a virtual server, remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses. In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the Barricade redirects the external service request to the appropriate server (located at another internal IP address).
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES will be transferred to 192.168.2.2. Therefore, by just entering the IP Address provided by the ISP, Internet users can access the service they need at the local address to which you redirect them. Some of the more common TCP service ports include: HTTP: 80, FTP: 21, Telnet: 23 and POP3: 110. Enabling Special Applications Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet games, videoconferencing, Internet telephony and others.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Specify the port normally associated with an application in the “Trigger Port” field, select the protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic. Note: If an application still cannot function correctly after enabling multiple ports via the Special Application screen, you may have to open the client PC for full Internet access using the DMZ Host option.
NETWORKING AND CLIENT SERVICES Remote Management By default, management access is only available to users on your local network. However, you can also manage the Barricade from a remote host by adding the IP address of an administrator to this screen. Note: If you specify an IP address of 0.0.0.0, any host can manage the Barricade.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Client Filtering You can filter Internet access for local clients based on IP address, application type (i.e., HTTP port), and time of day. For example, this screen shows that clients in the address range 192.168.2.50-99 are permanently restricted from using FTP (Port 21), while clients in the address range 192.168.2.110-119 are blocked from browsing the Internet from Monday through Friday.
VIEWING NETWORK AND DEVICE STATUS Viewing Network and Device Status You can use the following screen to display the connection status for the WAN/WLAN/LAN interfaces, firmware and hardware version numbers, any illegal attempts to access your network, as well as information on all DHCP clients connected to your network. The following items are included in this screen: 4-22 Field Description INTERNET Displays WAN connection type and status.
CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Using System Tools You can use the “Tools” menu to reboot the Barricade, restore factory settings, or update firmware. Note: If you use the Reset button on the front panel, the Barricade performs a power reset and restores the factory settings.
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CONFIGURING CHAPTER 5 CLIENT TCP/IP If you have previously installed the TCP/IP protocol on your client PCs, refer to the following section. If you need information on how to configure a TCP/IP address on a PC, refer to “Setting TCP/ IP to Work with the Barricade” on page 5-3. Installing TCP/IP Protocol in Your PC 1. Click the Start button and choose Settings, then click Control Panel. 2. Double click the Network icon and select the Configuration tab in the Network window. 3.
INSTALLING TCP/IP PROTOCOL IN YOUR PC 5. Select the Microsoft item in the manufacturers list. And choose TCP/IP in the Network Protocols. Click the OK button to return to the Network window. 6. The TCP/IP protocol will be listed in the Network window. Click OK to complete the install procedure and restart your PC to enable the TCP/IP protocol.
CONFIGURING CLIENT TCP/IP Setting TCP/IP to Work with the Barricade 1. Click the Start button and choose Settings, then click Control Panel. 2. Double click the Network icon. Select the TCP/IP line that has been assigned to your network card in the Configuration tab of the Network window. 3. Click the Properties button to set the TCP/IP protocol for the Barricade. 4.
SETTING TCP/IP TO WORK WITH THE BARRICADE Dynamic IP Allocation via a DHCP Server Select Obtain an IP address automatically in the IP Address tab. Do not input any values under the Gateway tab, and choose Disable DNS in the DNS Configuration tab. These settings will be automatically configured by the DHCP server. Click OK and reboot your system to implement the changes.
CONFIGURING CLIENT TCP/IP Manual IP Configuration 1. Select Specify an IP address in the IP Address tab. Select an IP address based on the default network 192.168.2.X (where X is between 1 and 253), and use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask. 2. In the Gateway tab, add the IP address of the Barricade (default: 192.168.2.1) in the New gateway field and click Add. 3. In the DNS Configuration tab, add the IP address for the Barricade and click Add.
SETTING TCP/IP TO WORK WITH THE BARRICADE 4. After finishing TCP/IP setup, click OK, and then reboot the computer. After that, set up other PCs on the LAN according to the procedures described above. Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection After installing the TCP/IP communication protocol and configuring an IP address in the same network with the Barricade, you can use the ping command to check if your computer is successfully connected to the Barricade.
CONFIGURING CLIENT TCP/IP If you can successfully ping the Barricade, then you are now ready to connect to the Internet! 5-7
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CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING PRINTER SERVICES If you want to use the print server built into the Barricade, then you must first install the Port Monitor program as described in the following section for Windows 95/98/NT. To configure the Barricade Print Server for Windows 95/98/ME/ NT/2000 or Unix, see “Configure the Print Server” on page 6-4. Install the Printer Port Monitor Skip this section if you do not want to use the Barricade print server or if you are using Windows ME/2000 or Unix.
INSTALL THE PRINTER PORT MONITOR 2. The next screen indicates that the print client uses TCP/IP network protocol to monitor print requests. Click Next. 3. Select the destination folder and click on the Next button. The setup program will then begin to install the programs into the destination folder.
CONFIGURING PRINTER SERVICES 4. Select the Program Folder that will contain the program icon for uninstalling the port monitor, and then click Next. 5. Enter the printer port name that will be used to identify the port monitor in your system, and press Next. 6. When the setup program finishes installing the port monitor, select the item to restart the computer and then click OK. 7. After rebooting your computer, add the Barricade print server to your system as described in the following section.
CONFIGURE THE PRINT SERVER Configure the Print Server After you install the port monitor as described in the previous section, add the Barricade’s print server to your operating system. The Barricade’s print server supports MS Windows 95/98/ME/NT/ 2000 and Unix based platforms. Configure the Network Printer in Windows 95/98 1. On a Windows 95/98 platform, open the Printers window in the My Computer menu, and double-click the Add Printer icon. 2. Follow the prompts to add a Local printer to your system.
CONFIGURING PRINTER SERVICES 4. Select the monitored port. The default port name is “SMC100” and then click the Configure Port button. 5. Enter the IP address of the Barricade and click OK, and then click Next in the Add Printer Wizard dialog box. 6. Continue following the prompts to finish installing the Barricade print server. The printer type you specified will now be added to your Printers menu.
CONFIGURE THE PRINT SERVER Configure the Network Printer in Windows NT 1. On a Windows NT platform, open the Printers window in the My Computer menu, and double-click the Add Printer icon. 2. Follow the prompts to add a local printer to your system.
CONFIGURING PRINTER SERVICES 3. Select the monitored port. The default port name is “SMC100.” Then click the Configure Port button. 4. Enter the IP address of the Barricade and click OK, and then click Next in the Add Printer Wizard dialog box. 5. Specify the printer type attached to the Barricade. 6. Continue following the prompts to finish installing the Barricade print server. The printer type you specified will now be added to your Printers menu.
CONFIGURE THE PRINT SERVER Configure the Network Printer in Windows 2000 1. On a Windows 2000 platform, open the Printers window in the My Computer menu, and double-click the Add Printer icon. 2. Select Network printer and click Next.
CONFIGURING PRINTER SERVICES 3. Select the option Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet, enter the IP address of the Barricade in the URL field, and then click Next. 4. Specify the printer type attached to the Barricade. 5. Continue following the prompts to finish installing the printer. The specified printer type will be added to your Printers menu. Configure the Network Printer in Windows ME 1.
CONFIGURE THE PRINT SERVER 2. Select Network printer and click Next. 3. Enter the IP address of the Barricade, and click Next. 4. Specify the printer type attached to the Barricade. 5. Continue following the prompts to finish installing the printer. The specified printer type will be added to your Printers menu.
CONFIGURING PRINTER SERVICES Configure the Network Printer in Unix Systems Follow the traditional configuration procedure on Unix platforms to set up the Barricade print server. The printer name is “lp.
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APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnosing Gateway Indicators The gateway can be easily monitored through panel indicators to identify problems. This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions. Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action LED Indicators Power LED is Off • External power supply has failed or is disconnected. • Check connections between the Barricade, the external power supply, and the wall outlet.
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action LED Indicators Link LED is Off • Verify that the Barricade and attached device are powered on. • Be sure the cable is plugged into both the Barricade and the corresponding device. • Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits. • Be sure that the network interface on the attached device is configured for the proper communication speed and duplex mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Management Problems Cannot connect using the Web browser Forgot or lost the password • Be sure to have configured the Barricade with a valid IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. • Check that you have a valid network connection to the Barricade and that the port you are using has not been disabled. • Check network cabling between the management station and the Barricade.
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APPENDIX B CABLES Ethernet Cable Specifications Cable Types and Specifications Cable Type Max. Length Connector 10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 Straight-through Cable Caution: DO-NOT plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 port. Use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform with FCC standards. For 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connections, a twisted-pair cable must have two pairs of wires.
CABLES Figure B-1 illustrates how the pins on the RJ-45 connector are numbered. Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins. Figure B-1. RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers RJ-45 Port Pin Assignments All RJ-45 ports on the Barricade support automatic MDI/MDI-X configuration. This means that the pin signals in use will depend on whether the port is operating in MDI or MDI-X mode.
CABLES Serial Port Pin Assignments The DB-9 serial port on the rear panel is used to connect to the Barricade to an ISDN TA or PSTN modem. The pin assignments used to connect to this port are provided in the following tables. Figure B-2. DB-9 Serial Port Pin Numbers DB-9 Port Pin Assignments EIA Circuit CF BB BA CD AB CC CA CB CE CCITT Signal 109 104 103 108.
CABLES Serial Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PC Gateway’s9-Pin Serial Port 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 SGND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI CCITT Signal ----------<----------------------------------------------------------<------------------- PC’s 9-Pin COM Port DCD -----------TXD -----------RXD ----------> DSR ----------> SGND ---------DTR -----------CTS -----------> RTS ------------RI --------------- 1 3 2 6 5 4 8 7 9 Serial Port to 25-Pin DCE Port on Modem Gateway’s9-Pin Serial Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CCITT Signal
CABLES Printer Port Pin Assignments The DB-25 parallel port on the gateway’s rear panel is used to connect the gateway to a printer. When a printer is attached to this port, any PCs attached to the Barricade’s LAN ports can pass files to the printer. The pin assignments used to connect to the printer port are provided in the following table. 25 Figure B-3.
CABLES B-6
APPENDIX C SPECIFICATIONS WAN Interface 10BASE-T, 1 RJ-45 port Serial, 1 RS232 DB-9 connector LAN Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 3 RJ-45 ports WLAN Interface Standard: IEEE 802.11b, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Transmission Rate: 11 Mbps, with fallback to 5, 2 or 1 Mbps Maximum Channels: US/Canada: 11, Europe (ETSI): 13, Japan: 14 Range: 100 ft (30m) at 11 Mbps, 300 ft (100m) at 5.5 Mbps or lower Frequency: US/Canada/ETSI: 2.400-2.4835 GHz, Japan: 2.471-2.497 GHz Sensitivity: 1, 2, 5.
SPECIFICATIONS Management Web management Advanced Features Dynamic IP Address Configuration – DHCP, DNS Firewall – Client privileges, hacker prevention and logging, NAT Virtual Private Network – PPTP, L2TP, IPSec Backup Internet Connection – Dial-on-demand via secondary WAN port Print server Internet Standards ARP (RFC 826), IP (RFC 791), ICMP (RFC 792), UDP (RFC 768), TCP (RFC 793), Telnet (RFC 854-859), MD5 (RFC 1321), BOOTP Extension (RFC 1497), PPP LCP Extension (RFC 1570), PPPoE (RFC 2516), NAT (RFC 16
SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Operating 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) Storage -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C) Humidity 5% to 95% (noncondensing) Compliances CE Mark Emissions FCC Class B VCCI Class B Industry Canada Class B EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B C-Tick - AS/NZS 3548 (1995) Class B ETS 300 328 MPT RCR STD-33 Immunity IEC 1000-4-2/3/4/6 Safety UL 1950 EN60950 (TÜV) CSA 22.2 No.
SPECIFICATIONS C-4
ORDERING APPENDIX D INFORMATION Barricade Broadband Router Products SMC7004ABR Residential Gateway - WAN/LAN/Print Server SMC7004AWBR Residential Gateway - WAN/LAN/Print Server (with wireless) D-1
ORDERING INFORMATION D-2
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