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BiGuard 50G 802.11g Dual WAN Security Gateway www.billion.uk.com User’s Manual Version Release 1.03 (FW:1.xx)Deleted: 6Deleted:

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10 Appendix F: IPSec Logs and Events F.1 IPSec Log Event Categories F.2 IPSec Log Event Table Appendix G: Bandwidth Management with QoS G.1

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11 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Overview Congratulations on purchasing BiGuard 50G Router from Billion. Combining a router with an Ethernet networ

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12connections are possible on BiGuard 50G, with performance of up to 10Mbps. 1.2.3 Advanced Firewall Security Aside from intelligent broadband sh

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13 LED Function Power A solid light indicates a steady connection to a power source. Status A blinking light indicates the device is writing to f

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141.3.2 Rear Panel Port Function 1 Wireless Antenna One detachable 2.4GHz 5dbi SMA antenna 2 WAN2 WAN2 10/100M Ethernet port (with auto crosso

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15 1.3.4 Cabling Most Ethernet networks currently use unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. The UTP cable contains eight conductors, arranged in

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16Chapter 2: Router Applications 2.1 Overview Your BiGuard 50G router is a versatile device that can be configured to not only protect your netwo

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17 2.2.2 QoS Policies for Different Applications By setting different QoS policies according to the applications you are running, you can use

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18applications such as an FTP server, users using VoIP will experience network lag and/or service interruptions during use. To avoid this scenario,

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19manage your bandwidth, providing reliable Internet and network service to your organization. 2.2.5 Priority Bandwidth Utilization Assigning

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2BiGuard 50G User’s Manual (Updated September, 2007) Copyright Information © 2007 Billion Electric Corporation, Ltd. The contents of this publicati

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20 2.2.6 Management by IP or MAC address BiGuard 50G can also be configured to apply traffic policies based on a particular IP or MAC address.

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21Other interfaces can match traffic based on the DSCP markings. DSCP markings are used to decide how packets should be treated, and is a useful too

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22 In the above example, PC 1 (IP_192.168.2.2) and PC 2 (IP_192.168.2.3) are connected to the Internet via WAN1 (IP_230.100.100.1) on BiGuard 50G.

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23connected to the Internet via WAN1 (IP_230.100.100.1) and WAN2 (IP_213.10.10.2) on BiGuard 50G. You can configure BiGuard 50G to balance the load

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242.4.1 Inbound Fail Over Configuring BiGuard 50G for Inbound Fail Over allows you to ensure that incoming traffic is uninterrupted by having BiGu

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252.4.2 Inbound Load Balancing Inbound Load Balancing allows BiGuard 50G to intelligently manage inbound traffic based on the amount of load of ea

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262.5 DNS Inbound Using DNS Inbound is a great way to intelligently direct network traffic. DNS Inbound is a three step process. First, a DNS r

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272.5.1 DNS Inbound Fail Over BiGuard 50G can be configured to reply the WAN2 IP address for the DNS domain name request should WAN1 fail. In

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282.5.2 DNS Inbound Load Balancing DNS Inbound Load Balancing allows BiGuard 50G to intelligently manage inbound traffic based on the amount of

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29 In the example above, the client is making a DNS request. The request is sent to the DNS server of BiGuard 50G through WAN2 (1). WAN2 will rout

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3Safety Warnings Your BiGuard 50G is built for reliability and long service life. For your safety, be sure to read and follow the following safety

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302.6 Virtual Private Networking A Virtual Private Network (VPN) enables you to send data between two computers across a shared or public network

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31 VPN provides a flexible, cost-efficient, and reliable way for companies of all sizes to stay connected. One of the most important steps in sett

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32gateway using WAN1 through a secure VPN tunnel. Should WAN1 fail, outbound traffic from BiGuard 50G will automatically be redirected to WAN2. This

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332.6.3 Concentrator The VPN Concentrator provides an easy way for branch offices to connect to headquarter through a VPN tunnel. All branch offic

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34Chapter 3: Getting Started 3.1 Overview BiGuard 50G is designed to be a powerful and flexible network device that is also easy to use. With an

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35password for security reason. 4. Prepare to physically connect BiGuard 50G to Cable or DSL modems and a computer. Be sure to also review the Saf

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36 3.4 Configuring PCs for TCP/IP Networking Now that your BiGuard 50G is connected properly to your network, it’s time to configure your networke

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37- Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP - Mac OS 7 and later If you are using Windows 3.1, you must purchase a third-party TCP/IP application package. Any

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38 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4a. To have your PC obtain an IP address automatically, select the Obtain an IP

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39address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 4b. To manually assign your PC a fixed IP address, select the U

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4 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.2 Product Highlights 1.2.1 Increased Bandwidth, Scalability and Resilience 1.2.2

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40 3.4.2.2 Verifying Settings To verify your settings using a command prompt: 1. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.

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41 - An IP address between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.253 - A subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 To verify your settings using the Windows XP GUI: 1. Cl

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422. Right click one of the network connections listed and select Status from the pop-up menu. 3. Click the Support tab.

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43If you are using BiGuard 50G’s default settings, your PC should: - Have an IP address between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.253 - Have a subnet mask o

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442. In the Control Panel window, double-click Network and Dial-up Connections. 3. In Network and Dial-up Connections, double-click Local Area Con

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454. In the Local Area Connection window, click Properties. 5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.

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466a. To have your PC obtain an IP address automatically, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically

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47 7. Click OK to finish the configuration.

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483.4.3.2 Verifying Settings 1. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. 2. In the Command Prompt window, type ipconfig

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49- A subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 3.4.4 Windows 98 / Me 3.4.4.1 Installing Components To prepare Windows 98/Me PCs for TCP/IP networking, y

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52.6.2 VPN Planning - Fail Over 2.6.3 Concentrator Chapter 3: Getting Started 3.1 Overview 3.2 Before You Begin 3.3 Connecting Your Router 3

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50 You must have the following installed:

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51 - An Ethernet adapter - TCP/IP protocol - Client for Microsoft Networks If you need to install a new Ethernet adapter, follow these steps: a. C

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52 If you need TCP/IP: a. Click Add.

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53b. Select Protocol, then click Add. c. Select Microsoft. Æ TCP/IP, then OK. If you need Client for Microsoft Networks: a. Click Add.

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54b. Select Client, then click Add. c. Select Microsoft. Æ Client for Microsoft Networks, and then click OK. 3. Restart your PC to apply your cha

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552. In the Control Panel, double-click Network and choose the Configuration tab.

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563. Select TCP / IP > ASUSTek or the name of any Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC and click Properties. 4. Select the IP Address tab an

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575. Select the DNS Configuration tab and select the Disable DNS radio button. 6. Click OK to apply the configuration.

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583.4.4.3 Verifying Settings To check the TCP/IP configuration, use the winipcfg.exe utility: 1. Select Start > Run. 2. Type winipcfg, and t

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59 The window is updated to show your settings. Using the default BiGuard 50G settings, your PC should have: - An IP address between 192.168.1.1 and

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64.2.3 Routing Table 4.2.4 Session Table 4.2.5 DHCP Table 4.2.6 IPSec Status 4.2.7 PPTP Status 4.2.8 Traffic Statistics 4.2.9 CPU Statistic

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60 ISP setting in WAN site: Obtain an IP Address automatically (DHCP Client) DHCP server: DHCP server is enabled. Start IP Address: 192.168.1.100 E

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613.6 Information From Your ISP 3.6.1 Protocols Before configuring this device, you have to check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to f

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623.6.2 Configuration Information If your ISP does not dynamically assign configuration information but instead uses fixed configurations, you wil

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63 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. In the Network Connections window, right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties.

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64 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 5. If an IP address, subnet mask and a Default gateway are shown, write down the in

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65assigned. Click the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 6. If any DNS server addresses are shown, write them down. Click the Obtai

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66 3.7 Web Configuration Interface BiGuard 50G includes a Web Configuration Interface for easy administration via virtually any browser on your n

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67 If the Web Configuration Interface appears, congratulations! You are now ready to configure your BiGuard 50G. If you are having trouble accessin

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68 Chapter 4: Router Configuration 4.1 Overview The Web Configuration Interface makes it easy for you to manage your network via any PC connected

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69restricted to only one PC accessing the web configuration interface at a time. Once a PC has logged into the web interface, other PCs cannot gain

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74.4.4.3 Firmware Upgrade 4.4.4.4 Backup / Restore 4.4.4.5 Restart 4.4.4.6 Password 4.4.5 Firewall 4.4.5.1 Packet Filter 4.4.5.2 URL Filter 4

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70Device Information Device Name: Displays the device name. System Up Time: System uptime enables a user to determine how long has the system being

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71Support Telephone Support for Internet Access ONLY is available during office hours from Mon-Fri 10am–5pm on 0870-8501528. If you are successfull

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8Chapter 5: Troubleshooting - * see the CD provided 5.1 Basic Functionality 5.1.1 Router Won’t Turn On 5.1.2 LEDs Never Turn Off 5.1.3 LAN or

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9Appendix D: Network, Routing, and Firewall Basics D.1 Network Basics D.1.1 IP Addresses D.1.1.1 Netmask D.1.1.2 Subnet Addressing D.1.1.3 Priv

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