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BR-6624 Load Balancing Router Manual

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Page 6 Rear Panel Figure 1-2: Rear Panel DC 5V Connect the supplied power adapter here. WAN 2 Connect the 2nd Broadband Modem here, if available.

Seite 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 7 Figure 1-3: Windows TFTP utility • Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file on your PC, or click the "Browse" button to locat

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Page 8 2: Basic Setup Overview Basic Setup of your Load Balancer involves the following steps: 1. Attach The Load Balancer to one (1) PC, and config

Seite 5 - 1: Introduction

Page 9 • You can and should set a password, using the following Admin Password screen. No Response ? • Is your PC using a Fixed IP address ? If so

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Page 10 9. Select LAN & DHCP from the menu. You will see a screen like the example below. Figure 2-3: LAN & DHCP 10. Ensure these setting

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Page 11 Server setting must be Disabled, and the existing DHCP server must be set to provide the IP address of the Load Balancer as the Default Gatew

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Page 12 2. Installing The Load Balancer in your LAN Figure 2-4: Installation Diagram 1. Ensure The Load Balancer and the DSL/Cable modem are power

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Page 13 • For each PC connected to the LAN ports, the corresponding LAN LED (either 10 or 100) should be ON. 3. Configuring The Load Balancer for I

Seite 10 - Rear Panel

Page 14 Settings – Primary Setup Connection • Interface – Select which WAN (WAN1 or WAN2) to be setup. • Connection Mode Select the appropriate se

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Page 15 Optional • Host name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a Host Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default va

Seite 13 - No Response ?

Page 16 4: Configure PCs on your LAN Overview For each PC, the following may need to be configured: • TCP/IP network settings • Internet Access conf

Seite 14 - Settings – LAN & DHCP

Page 17 7. Select "Set up my connection manually" and click “Next”. 8. Check "Connect using a broadband connection that is always on

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Page 18 • Set your Default Gateway to the IP Address of The Load Balancer. • Ensure your DNS (Name server) settings are correct. To act as a DHCP Cli

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Page 19 3: Advanced Port Setup Overview • Port Options contains some options, which can be set on either or both WAN ports. For most situations, the

Seite 17 - Figure 2-5: Primary Setup

Page 20 Settings – Port Options Interface • WAN Ports – To select the WAN port for option settings • MTU –The largest amount of data that can be t

Seite 18 - Settings – Primary Setup

Page 21 Transparent Bridge Option (for all interface) • Traffic Management – Strict binding: Traffic from bridge hosts (eg. transparent to WAN1) can

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Page 22 Load Balance This screen is only operational if using Internet connections on both WAN ports. Figure 3-2: Load Balance These settings are

Seite 20 - 4: Configure PCs on your LAN

Page 23 Settings – Load Balance Load Balance Configuration • Enable – This will allow you enable or disable the load-balancing feature. • Load Bala

Seite 21 - Macintosh Clients

Page 24 Advanced PPPoE The screen is required in order to use multiple PPPoE sessions on the same WAN port. It can also be used to manually connect

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Page 25 Settings – Advanced PPPoE Select WAN Port & Session • Select WAN Port & PPPoE Session – Select the desired WAN port and PPPoE sessio

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i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1: INTRODUCTION ...

Seite 24 - Settings – Port Options

Page 26 Advanced PPTP This screen is only useful if using the PPTP connection method. Figure 3-4: Advanced PPTP Settings – Advanced PPTP WAN Po

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Page 27 PPTP Auto Dialup • Auto Dialup –To enable or disable auto dialup for a PPTP connection. If you decide not to use auto dialup or auto discon

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Page 28 4: Advanced Configuration Overview The following advanced features are provided. • Host IP Setup • Routing • Virtual Servers • Special Applic

Seite 27 - Settings – Load Balance

Page 29 Figure 4-1: Host IP Setup Settings – Host IP Setup Host Network Identity This section identifies each Host (PC) • Host name – Enter a su

Seite 28 - Advanced PPPoE

Page 30 Host Network Binding • Bind WAN port/Session – Select Enable if you wish to associate this PC with a particular PPPoE Session. All traffic f

Seite 29 - Settings – Advanced PPPoE

Page 31 Note: If there is an entry or entries in the Routing table with an Index of zero (0), these are System entries. You cannot modify or delete t

Seite 30 - Advanced PPTP

Page 32 Static Routing - Example Router B(192.168.2.90)(192.168.3.70)Router ASegment 0Segment 2Segment 1(192.168.1.xx)(192.168.2.xx)(192.168.1.100)(1

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Page 33 For Router B's Default Route Destination IP Address 0.0.0.0 Network Mask 0.0.0.0 Gateway IP Address 192.168.2.80 Interface LAN Metric

Seite 32 - 4: Advanced Configuration

Page 34 Connecting to the Virtual Servers Once configured, anyone on the Internet can connect to your Virtual Servers. They must use The Load Balance

Seite 33 - Settings – Host IP Setup

Page 35 Settings – Virtual Server Virtual Server Configuration • Enable – To activate or deactivate the current entry. • Server Name – A unique nam

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Seite 35 - Settings – Routing

Page 36 Special Applications If you use Internet applications, which have non-standard connections or port numbers, you may find that they do not fun

Seite 36 - Static Routing - Example

Page 37 Settings – Special Applications Special Application Configuration • Enable – Use this to Enable or Disable this Special Application as requ

Seite 37 - Virtual Servers

Page 38 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is very useful when combined with the Virtual Server feature. It allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Ser

Seite 38 - Figure 4-5: Virtual Server

Page 39 Settings – Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Service Use this to Enable/Disable the Dynamic DNS feature, and select the required service provider. • D

Seite 39 - Settings – Virtual Server

Page 40 Multi DMZ This feature allows each WAN port IP address to be associated with one (1) computer on your LAN. All outgoing traffic from that PC

Seite 40 - Special Applications

Page 41 Settings – Multi DMZ Multi DMZ Edit • Enable – To activate or deactivate the current DMZ entry. • WAN – The WAN (WAN1, WAN2) port applied t

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Page 42 UPnP With UPNP (Universal Plug & Play) function, it can easily setup and configure an entire network, enable discovery and control of net

Seite 42 - Dynamic DNS

Page 43 UpnP Port Mapping List You can set the dynamic port mappings to Internet gateway via UPnP on Windows XP. This will allow you make a connectio

Seite 43 - Settings – Dynamic DNS

Page 44 NAT NAT (Network Address Translation) is the technology which allows one (1) WAN (Internet) IP address to be used by many LAN users. Figure

Seite 44 - Multi DMZ

Page 45 NAT Port Option • Non-Port-Translation –To keep the source port number unchanged for TCP/UDP sessions on the specified Port Range. Some spec

Seite 45 - Settings – Multi DMZ

Page 1 1: Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Load Balancer. The Load Balancer provides Shared Broadband Internet Access for all

Seite 46 - Settings – UPnP

Page 46 ARP Status ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) – This is web page is regarding LAN & WAN ARP statistics and information, Figure 4-11: A

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Page 47 Advanced Features • External Filters Configuration –To limit the packets passing through the device from WAN side to LAN side • DNS Loopbac

Seite 48 - Settings – NAT

Page 48 Settings – Advanced Features External Filters Configuration • Block Selected ICMP Types –This acts as "master" switch. If checked,

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Page 49 5: Security Management Overview • URL Filter It can block specific website by configure IP address, URL or Key words • Access filter Yo

Seite 50 - ARP Status

Page 50 Settings – URL Filter Access Group • Select Group – A group that current rule is applied for • URL Filter Type –The Filter type (Block/Allo

Seite 51 - Advanced Features

Page 51 Access Filter The network Administrator can use the Access Filter to gain fine control over the Internet access and applications available to

Seite 52 - Settings – Advanced Features

Page 52 Settings – Access Filter Access Group The Group that the current rule is applied for. To apply restrictions to everyone, select the Default g

Seite 53 - 5: Security Management

Page 53 Session Limit This new feature allows to drop the new sessions from both WAN and LAN side. If the new sessions number are exceed the maximum

Seite 54 - Settings – URL Filter

Page 54 SysFilter Exception System Filter Exception Rules: Any unrecognized packet to the device itself will be rejected. If you want the device to a

Seite 55 - Access Filter

Page 55 6: QoS Configuration Overview The Load Balancer provides QoS, which supports the high quality of network service. Because it will classify ou

Seite 56 - Settings – Access Filter

Page 2 • Multiple IP Address Support If your ISP allocates you multiple IP addresses, these are also supported and you can “map” IP addresses to in

Seite 57 - Session Limit

Page 56 IP TOS ( Type of Service) Feature • Process TOS Field –An 8 bits field in the IP packet header designed to contain values indicating how eac

Seite 58 - SysFilter Exception

Page 57 Data – Policy Configuration. Policy Priority • Policy Name –The name of a policy which is used to classify the received packets based on th

Seite 59 - 6: QoS Configuration

Page 58 7: Management Assistant Overview The following advanced features are provided. • Admin Setup • Email Alert • SNMP • Syslog • Upgrade Firmwa

Seite 60 - Policy Configuration

Page 59 Admin Setup The password screen allows you to assign a password to The Load Balancer, and enable /disable the remote access mechanism. Fig

Seite 61 - Data – Policy Configuration

Page 60 • Enter "Admin" for the User Name. • Enter the password for The Load Balancer, as set on the Admin Password screen above. Admi

Seite 62 - 7: Management Assistant

Page 61 Email Alert This feature will send an warning Email, inform system administrator that one of the WAN ports was disconnected. Email Alert – Y

Seite 63 - Admin Setup

Page 62 Email Alert Configuration The purpose of email alert is in the event a WAN port is disconnected or mal-functions, it will send an email messa

Seite 64 - Admin. Setup

Page 63 Settings – SNMP System Information This is the system information which will identify this device. Community A relationship between a SNMP ag

Seite 65 - Email Alert

Page 64 Syslog This feature can send real time system information on the web page or to the specified PC. Syslog Configuration – Syslog Configuratio

Seite 66 - Figure 7-4: SNMP

Page 65 Syslog Configuration Syslog Delivery • Sending Out – If checked, the device will send syslog messages to other machines (log servers). • Ke

Seite 67 - Settings – SNMP

Page 3 Other Features • 4-Port Switching Hub The Load Balancer incorporates a 4-port 10 /100BaseT switching hub, making it easy to create or extend

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Page 66 Figure 7-6: Firmware Upgrade Screen System configuration  You can backup your system configuration by press “save” button of Save

Seite 69 - Upgrade Firmware

Page 67 Restore Factory Defaults When the "Restore Factory Defaults" button on the upgrade Firmware screen above is clicked, the following

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Page 68 8: Operation and Status Operation Once both The Load Balancer and the PCs are configured, operation is automatic. However, there are some sit

Seite 71 - Restore Factory Defaults

Page 69 Data – System Status Interface Information • Connection Type – The type of connection used – DHCP, Fixed IP, PPPoE, or PPTP. • Connection S

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Page 70 Buttons • Refresh – Update the data on screen. • Restart – Restart (reboot) the Load Balancer. • Restore Factory Defaults – This will dele

Seite 73 - Data – System Status

Page 71 Data – System Status NAT Statistics This section displays data for each WAN port. • Connection status – This will display either Connected o

Seite 74 - WAN Status

Page 72 Appendix A Specifications Model Load Balancer Dimensions 245mm (W) x 137mm (D) x 30mm (H) Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Storage Tem

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Page 73 Appendix B Windows TCP/IP Setup Overview TCP/IP Settings If using the default Load Balancer settings, and the default Windows 95/98/ME/2000 T

Seite 76 - Specifications

Page 74 Figure B-2: IP Address (Win 95) Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct, as follows: Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain

Seite 77 - Windows TCP/IP Setup

Page 75 • On the DNS Configuration tab, ensure Enable DNS is selected. If the DNS Server Search Order list is empty, enter the DNS address provided b

Seite 78 - Using DHCP

Page 4 Package Contents The following items should be included: • The Load Balancer Unit • Power Adapter • Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM conta

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Page 76 Figure B-6: TCP/IP Properties (Win 2000) 5. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct: Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain

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Page 77 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP: 1. Select Control Panel - Network Connection. 2. Right click the Local Area Connection and choose Pr

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Page 78 Figure B-8: TCP/IP Properties (Windows XP) 5. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct. Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button obta

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Page 79 Appendix C Troubleshooting Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using The Load Balancer and some p

Seite 83 - Troubleshooting

Page 80 Solution 2: The Load Balancer processes the data passing through it, so it is not transparent. Use the Special Applications feature to allow

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Page 5 Also, some Status and Error conditions are indicated by combinations of LEDs, as shown below LED Action Condition WAN1 LINK/ACT & 10M/10

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