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Page 1 - BIPAC-645

BIPAC-645 DSL/Cable Router Plus ISDN Router With 4-Port 10/100M LAN Switch User’s Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

8 Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start/Settings/ Control Panel. In the Control Panel double-click on Network and choose the Protocols tab.

Page 3 - Chapter 1

9 Configuring PC in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel. In the Control Panel double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Doub

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10 5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click OK to finish the configur

Page 5 - Using BIPAC-645

11 The next time you log in, even if you have modified the password, the default password (“password”) will still be used as the default. You need t

Page 6 - 2.4 Cabling

12 Basic Internet Access Select this option if you need basic Internet access. This will enable you to configure Internet Access for all of your LAN

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13 What is Basic Internet Access? It means accessing the Internet, surfing the web, accessing a remote FTP server (to send or receive files), and sen

Page 8 - Configuration

14 Profile Name: the name that you will use to identify this Internet access profile. EWAN IP Address: the IP address of your EWAN. EWAN IP Netmask:

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15 Profile Name: the name that you will use to identify this Internet access profile Obtain IP Addresses Automatically: get the IP Address via PPP ov

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16 Step 2: Select I use Internet Access over ISDN and then click Next. Step 3: Select ISDN in the Configuration Menu and the following screen will a

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17 After completing basic Internet access configurations via ISDN, now you can set advanced ISDN Configuration if you back to the Local Router Manage

Page 12 - 3.2.2 Password

Table of Contents CHAPTER 1...

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18 Step 5: Enter Remote Sub Address Number if necessary. Step 6: Select STAC compression option. Step 7: Set Idle Timeout number. The range is from 0

Page 14 - Basic Internet Access

19 To install public servers on your network (For Example, Web or ftp servers), you need to apply for an IP address for each server plus one for the

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20 An entry for a specific host or network may be added manually. An “S” in the Flags field indicates this “static route”. Other flag field entries a

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23 3.2.10 Add or Edit IP Address Translation Step 1: Click Address Translation button in the Advanced Internet Access Setup screen. The following

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24 3.2.11 Static DHCP Configuration By built-in DHCP feature, the device can automatically assign a private IP address to each PC or workstation in t

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26 Chapter 4 Remote Configuration The remote site does not have to have a router, and may not be configurable by the local administrator. Make sure

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27 Step 5: Enter the following information: Profile Name: a name associated with this profile. Call Direction: if the remote site will be dialing in

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28 4.2 Advanced Options for Remote Office Access Profiles If you press the Advanced button from the above Connection Profile Configuration, the f

Page 21 - 3.2.8 The IP Routing Table

29 Step 3: Click OK after completing the parameters in the following windows. Step 4: Skip to step 6 or click Alternative Numbers if it is require

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31 Chapter 5 Dial-in User Access Configuration 5.1 Configuring a Dial-in User Profile Step 1: Select Dial-in Access for Off-Site Users in the Local R

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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 An overview of BIPAC-645 BIPAC-645 provides fast Ethernet port for connecting to ADSL modem or Cable modem. It allows

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32 Step 6: Enter the information: Step 7: Click OK to return to the previous screen and click APPLY to add the connection profile to its database. Ot

Page 25 - Remote Configuration

33 Step 1: From the IP Filtering Configuration screen, select the WAN profile of interest from the pull down menu. For example, if your only need is

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35 Chapter 6 Management 6.1 How to View the Connection Log BIPAC-645 provides a connection log that you can use to track the telephone connections in

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36 Step 2: To update BIPAC-645 firmware, download the firmware from Billion’s web site and install the firmware in your local environment first, then

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37 6.5 What if I Forget the Password? If you forget the BIPAC-645 Manager password, the only way to recover is clear the entire configuration and ret

Page 29 - Chapter 5

38 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting zWhat is NAT? Answer. NAT is Network Address Translation. It is proposed and described in RFC-1631 and is originally fo

Page 30 - 5.3 Packet Filtering

39 zDo I be able to pick up more than one configuration-selection at once while I set up Customize User Interface function? Answer. Yes, you do, but

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40 For example, set IP LAN to 202.39.52.190 255.255.255.0 zWhat can I do if PCs or workstations in the LAN can’t be connected to Internet after sett

Page 32 - Management

41 4. Turn on BIPAC-645. 5. Press Ctrl +C while the message “Loading Firmware” shows up. 6. Then it will show “Clearing System Configuration” once th

Page 33 - 6.3 How to Reset

42 Appendix A Console Commands General Guidelines When the router is powered up, the user can connect a terminal (or the PC running terminal emulatio

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2 zSupports IP sharing function, allowing multiple users share one internet account. zSupports industry standard Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Mul

Page 35 - Troubleshooting

43 • If a keyword is expected when the user types “ ?”, all valid keywords will be displayed, then the command typed so far will be re-displayed, wit

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44 The following notations will be used: 1. lan means the LAN port; 2. <> specifies the arguments of the command, <1-4> means a number be

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45 Example: Router> command (with parameters) Output … Command List Note that commands may apply either to a specific router model or with a par

Page 38 - MultiPPP

46 delete dns <primary/secondary> disable dhcp enable dhcp ⊕set dhcp ⊕set range show dhcp show dhcp table show range Diagnostic Commands connec

Page 39 - Console Commands

47 show filter show filter <1-8> IP Commands add ip route <ip_addr> <Network Mask> <ip_addr> <hop count, 1-15> add ip r

Page 40 - Conventions

48 show icmp statistics show ip show ip <interface name> show ip routing table show ip statistics show pat show tcp statistics show udp statis

Page 41 - Command Categories

49 show profile show profile <Profile Name> show profile statistics show profile statistics <Profile Name> Security Command set ip privat

Page 42 - Command List

50 show tcp statistics show udp statistics show <Interface Name> statistics System Commands change password clear config disable remote-mgt ena

Page 43 - Filtering Commands

51 set system name <string up to 30 characters, inclusive> set time <hh:mm:ss> set timezone <-12:00 - +12:00> show config show conn

Page 44 - IP Commands

52 Command Detail Bridging Commands Although routing is preferred over bridging for transmitting data across wide area connections, occasionally brid

Page 45 - Profile Commands

3 Chapter 2 Using BIPAC-645 2.1 Cautions for using BIPAC-645 Do not place BIPAC-645 under high humidity and high temperature. Do not use the same p

Page 46 - Statistics Commands

53 show learning Description: This command displays MAC addresses learned from all bridging-enabled interfaces. Example: Router> show learning la

Page 47 - System Commands

54 disable compression <Profile Name> Description: This command disables compression over the specified interface. enable compression <Profi

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55 Once configured, the DHCP server will assign private addresses from within the defined private address range with the highest available address be

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56 is 192.168.168.230, unless re-configured with the “set ip private…” command (or its HTTP equivalent). The term of the lease is 10 hours. The facto

Page 50 - Compression Commands

57 Router> show dhcp Admin Status: Enable Default Lease: 10 hours Network address: 192.168.168.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Defau

Page 51 - DHCP Commands

58 enable trace Description: This command enables the debug trace messages. When enabled, all log messages entered into the system log will appear in

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59 Example 1: Add the following Single Workstation dialing into a router using the CLI Express Mode (you can toggle between Express Mode and Advanced

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60 show user [profile name] Description: Displays the current local profile database. Example 1: Without the user name parameter the output appears

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61 Source IP Address 1. Any value (wildcard) 2. Individual IP Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 3. Range of consecutive IP Addresses (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-yyy

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62 Example: Router> set filter default enter interface (Unspecified): isp enter default action (forward, forward/discard) : forward show filte

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4 2.3 The rear ports Power (jack) Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack Console (port) Connect the supplied RS-232 cable to this port

Page 57 - Conditions Values

63 ⊕⊕⊕⊕add pat entry <public port #> ⊕⊕⊕⊕add pat entry default Description: Each IP packet received from the Internet interface is examined. If

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64 delete pat entry <public port #> Description: This command deletes the specified port mapping from the Network Address Translation Table. de

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65 Example: Router> set ip lan 204.71.220.153 255.255.255.0 set ip private <ip_addr> <netMask> Description: This command is used to mo

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66 set ip <Profile Name> set ip <Profile Name> < local-ipAddr> <netMask> <remote-ipAddr> Description: This command enab

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67 Source Quench: 0 0 Redirect: 0 0 Echo Request: 0 0 Echo Reply: 0 0 Timestamp Request: 0 0 Timestamp Reply: 0 0 Addr

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68 is directly attached to the router (i.e., the destination is on the same LAN the router is connected to), or the destination is reachable through

Page 63 - 255.255.255.0

69 Fragments Dropped after Timeout 0 Fragments Dropped (Duplicates/No Space 0 show pat Description: This command displays the static configuratio

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70 clear port statistics [port name] Description: This command clears port statistics. If a port is not specified, the statistics counters on all por

Page 65 - C Cloned Entry

71 Router> show port Port Name : isdn Port Type : ISDN Admin Status: Enabled Op State: Down Directory#1: 5551111

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72 Total Error: 0 0 B1-Channel Total Octets: 2316 375 Total Packets: 46 10 Total Error: 0 0 B2-Channel Total Octet

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5 • The Auxiliary connector is only used to connect a terminal to run the Command Line Interface using the null modem cable. (This is an optional con

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73 Existing profiles are edited also using the “add profile” command. In this case, the defaults shown are the existing configured values. This ro

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74 enter remote network IP address (Unspecified): 192.168.167.0 enter remote network IP netmask (Unspecified): 255.255.255.0 Router> Example

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75 show profile This command displays a summary of all configured static profiles. Example: Router> show profile Profile Admin Remote

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76 wilson Down 0 0 0 0 0 show profile statistics <Profile Name> Example: Router> show profile statistics wilson wilson

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77 set trap manager <1-5> <ipAddr> Description: This command sets the IP address of the nth trap manager (n=1-5). Example: Router> set

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78 clear port statistics [port name] Description: Refer to this command under Port Commands. clear profile statistics [Profile Name] Description: R

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79 Interface or the HTTP. A password is a character string that starts with a letter and contains at least 6 and up to a total of 15 alphanumeric cha

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80 Router> download config router.cfg from 205.51.23.12 download firmware Description: This command causes the product firmware to be downloaded t

Page 76 - Example:

81 If so, the entire configuration will be automatically saved to the flash memory. However, this command can also be used to execute the save operat

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82 Router> set internet access time enter Day-of-the-week (all, (a)ll/(d)ay-range): d enter dd1-dd2 (Unspecified): mon-sat enter Time-of-day

Page 78 - Router> set date 4-12-01

6 Chapter 3 Configuration 3.1 Before Configuration This section describes the configuration required by LAN-attached PCs that communicate with BIPA

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83 set time <hh:mm:ss> Description: This command sets the time of the day (24-hour clock). Note that the time will normally be set automatic

Page 80 - Greenwich Mean

84 Router> show interface list Oper. IP BRG Comp. IfName Type State MTU Status Status Status -----------------------------------------

Page 81 - Description:

85 debugging purposes. This command shows the next 22 entries of the system log. For example, if there are 60 entries in the log, the first “show s

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7 3. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 4. Then select the DNS Configuration tab. 5. Select the Disable DNS radio button an

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