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    							Prestige 334 User’s Guide
    Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator 40
    • Click to view the web configurator in the language of your choice.
    • Click LOGOUT at any time to exit the web configurator.
    • Click MAINTENANCE to view information about your Prestige or upgrade 
    configuration/firmware files. Maintenance includes Status (Statistics), DHCP Ta b l e, F/
    W (firmware) Upload, Configuration (Backup, Restore, Defaults) and Restart.
    Figure 4   The MAIN MENU Screen of the Web Configurator
    2.3.3  Navigation Panel
    After you enter the password, use the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure Prestige 
    features. 
    						
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    The following table describes the sub-menus.
    Table 1   Screens Summary
    LINKTA BFUNCTION
    WIZARD SETUPUse these screens for initial configuration including general 
    setup, ISP parameters for Internet Access and WAN IP/DNS 
    Server/MAC address assignment.
    SYSTEMGeneralThis screen contains administrative and system-related 
    information.
    DDNSUse this screen to set up dynamic DNS.
    PasswordUse this screen to change your password.
    Time ZoneUse this screen to change your Prestige’s time and date.
    LANIPUse this screen to configure LAN DHCP, TCP/IP settings and to 
    enable Any IP.
    Static DHCPUse this screen to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific 
    individual computers based on their MAC Addresses.
    IP AliasUse this screen to partition your LAN interface into subnets.
    WANRouteThis screen allows you to configure route priority.
    WAN ISPUse this screen to change your Prestige’s WAN ISP settings.
    WAN IPUse this screen to change your Prestige’s WAN IP settings.
    WAN MACUse this screen to change your Prestige’s WAN MAC settings.
    Traffic RedirectUse this screen to configure your traffic redirect properties and 
    parameters.
    SUA/NATSUA ServerUse this screen to configure servers behind the Prestige.
    Address 
    MappingUse this screen to configure network address translation 
    mapping rules.
    Trigger PortUse this screen to change your Prestige’s trigger port settings.
    STATIC ROUTEIP Static RouteUse this screen to configure IP static routes.
    FIREWALLSettingsUse this screen to activate/deactivate the firewall and log packets 
    related to firewall rules.
    ServicesUse this screen to enable service blocking.
    CONTENT 
    FILTERINGFilterThis screen allows you to block sites containing certain keywords 
    in the URL and set the days and times for the Prestige to perform 
    content filtering. 
    						
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    REMOTE MGMTTELNETUse this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from 
    which IP address(es) users can use Telnet to manage the 
    Prestige.
    FTPUse this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from 
    which IP address(es) users can use FTP to access the Prestige.
    WWWUse this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from 
    which IP address(es) users can use HTTP to manage the 
    Prestige.
    SNMPUse this screen to configure your Prestige’s settings for Simple 
    Network Management Protocol management.
    DNSUse this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from 
    which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to the 
    Prestige.
    SecurityUse this screen to change your anti-probing settings.
    VPNSummaryUse this screen to view the rule summary.
    Rule SetupUse this screen to configure VPN connections.
    SA Monitor Use this screen to display and manage active VPN connections.
    Global SettingUse this screen to allow NetBIOS packets through the VPN 
    connections.
    UPnPUPnPUse this screen to enable UPnP on the Prestige. 
    TMSSService SettingsUse this screen to decide which computers in the network you 
    can apply TMSS.
    Antivirus 
    ProtectionThis screen allows you to check the computers in your network 
    for Trend Micro Internet Security.
    Parental 
    ControlsThis screen allows a parent (LAN administrator) to control a LAN 
    users Internet access privileges by blocking specified website 
    categories.
    LOGSView LogUse this screen to view the logs for the categories that you 
    selected.
    Log SettingsUse this screen to change your Prestige’s log settings.
    MAINTENANCEStatusThis screen contains administrative and system-related 
    information.
    DHCP TableThis screen displays DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration 
    Protocol) related information and is READ-ONLY.
    Any IPUse this screen to allow a computer to access the Internet 
    without changing the network settings of the computer, when the 
    IP addresses of the computer and the Prestige are not in the 
    same subnet.  
    F/W UploadUse this screen to upload firmware to your Prestige.
    ConfigurationUse this screen to backup and restore the configuration or reset 
    the factory defaults to your Prestige. 
    RestartThis screen allows you to reboot the Prestige without turning the 
    power off.
    LOGOUTClick this label to exit the web configurator.
    Table 1   Screens Summary
    LINKTA BFUNCTION 
    						
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    Chapter 3 Wizard Setup44
    CHAPTER3
    Wizard Setup
    This chapter provides information on the Wizard Setup screens in the web configurator.
    3.1  Wizard Setup Overview
    The web configurator’s setup wizard helps you configure your device to access the Internet. 
    The second screen has three variations depending on what encapsulation type you use. Refer 
    to your ISP checklist in the Quick Start Guide to know what to enter in each field. Leave a 
    field blank if you don’t have that information. 
    3.2  Wizard Setup: General Setup and System Name 
    General Setup contains administrative and system-related information. System Name is for 
    identification purposes. However, because some ISPs check this name you should enter your 
    computers  Computer Name. 
    • In Windows 95/98 click Sta rt, Settings, Control Panel, Network. Click the 
    Identification tab, note the entry for the Computer Name field and enter it as the System 
    Name.
    • In Windows 2000, click Sta rt, Settings and Control Panel and then double-click 
    System. Click the Network Identification tab and then the Properties button. Note the 
    entry for the Computer name field and enter it as the System Name.
    • In Windows XP, click Start, My Computer, View system information and then click 
    the Computer Name tab. Note the entry in the Full computer name field and enter it as 
    the Prestige System Name.
    3.2.1  Domain Name
    The Domain Name entry is what is propagated to the DHCP clients on the LAN. If you leave 
    this blank, the domain name obtained by DHCP from the ISP is used. While you must enter 
    the host name (System Name) on each individual computer, the domain name can be assigned 
    from the Prestige via DHCP.
    Click Next to configure the Prestige for Internet access. 
    						
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    Figure 5   Wizard 1: General Setup
    3.3  Wizard Setup: Screen 2
    The Prestige offers three choices of encapsulation.  They are Ethernet, PPP over Ethernet or 
    PPTP. 
    3.3.1  Ethernet
    Choose Ethernet when the WAN port is used as a regular Ethernet.  
    						
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    Figure 6   Wizard 2: Ethernet Encapsulation
    The following table describes the labels in this screen.
    Table 2   Wizard 2: Ethernet Encapsulation
    LABELDESCRIPTION
    ISP Parameters for Internet Access
    EncapsulationYou must choose the Ethernet option when the WAN port is used as a regular 
    Ethernet. Otherwise, choose PPP over Ethernet or PPTP for a dial-up connection.
    Service TypeChoose from Standard, Te l s t r a (RoadRunner Telstra authentication method), RR-
    Manager (Roadrunner Manager authentication method), RR-Toshiba 
    (Roadrunner Toshiba authentication method) or Telia Login. 
    The following fields are not applicable (N/A) for the Standard service type.
    User NameType the user name given to you by your ISP.
    PasswordType the password associated with the user name above.
    Login Server IP 
    AddressType the authentication server IP address here if your ISP gave you one.
    Login Server This field only applies when you select Telia Login in the Service Type field. Type 
    the domain name of the Telia login server, for example “login1.telia.com”.
    Relogin Every 
    (min)This field only applies when you select Telia Login in the Service Type field. The 
    Telia server logs the Prestige out if the Prestige does not log in periodically. Type 
    the number of minutes from 1 to 59 (30 default) for the Prestige to wait between 
    logins.
    BackClick Back to return to the previous screen.
    NextClick Next to continue.  
    						
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    3.3.2  PPPoE Encapsulation
    Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) functions as a dial-up connection. PPPoE is an 
    IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) draft standard specifying how a host personal 
    computer interacts with a broadband modem (for example DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) to 
    achieve access to high-speed data networks.
    For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that works with 
    existing access control systems (for instance, Radius). For the user, PPPoE provides a login 
    and authentication method that the existing Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can 
    activate, and therefore requires no new learning or procedures for Windows users.
    One of the benefits of PPPoE is the ability to let end users access one of multiple network 
    services, a function known as dynamic service selection. This enables the service provider to 
    easily create and offer new IP services for specific users.
    Operationally, PPPoE saves significant effort for both the subscriber and the ISP/carrier, as it 
    requires no specific configuration of the broadband modem at the subscriber’s site.
    By implementing PPPoE directly on the Prestige (rather than individual computers), the 
    computers on the LAN do not need PPPoE software installed, since the Prestige does that part 
    of the task. Furthermore, with NAT, all of the LANs computers will have Internet access.
    Refer to the appendix for more information on PPPoE. 
    						
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    Figure 7   Wizard 2: PPPoE Encapsulation
    The following table describes the labels in this screen.
    3.3.3  PPTP Encapsulation
    Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that enables transfers of data 
    from a remote client to a private server, creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using TCP/
    IP-based networks.
    PPTP supports on-demand, multi-protocol, and virtual private networking over public 
    networks, such as the Internet.
    Table 3   Wizard 2: PPPoE Encapsulation
    LABELDESCRIPTION
    ISP Parameter for Internet Access
    EncapsulationChoose PPP over Ethernet from the pull-down list box. PPPoE forms a dial-up 
    connection. 
    Service Name Type the name of your service provider.
    User NameType the user name given to you by your ISP. 
    Password Type the password associated with the user name above.
    Nailed-Up 
    ConnectionSelect Nailed-Up Connection if you do not want the connection to time out.
    Idle TimeoutType the time in seconds that elapses before the router automatically disconnects 
    from the PPPoE server. The default time is 100 seconds.
    NextClick Next to continue. 
    BackClick Back to return to the previous screen.  
    						
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    Refer to the appendix for more information on PPTP.
    Figure 8   Wizard 2: PPTP Encapsulation
    The following table describes the fields in this screen
    Note: The PRESTIGE supports one PPTP server connection at 
    any given time.
    Table 4   Wizard 2: PPTP Encapsulation
    LABELDESCRIPTION
    ISP Parameters for Internet Access
    EncapsulationSelect PPTP from the drop-down list box. 
    User NameType the user name given to you by your ISP. 
    PasswordType the password associated with the User Name above.
    Nailed-Up 
    ConnectionSelect Nailed-Up Connection if you do not want the connection to time out.
    Idle TimeoutType the time in seconds that elapses before the router automatically disconnects 
    from the PPTP server. The default is 100 seconds.
    PPTP Configuration
    My IP AddressType the (static) IP address assigned to you by your ISP.
    My IP Subnet MaskType the subnet mask assigned to you by your ISP (if given).
    Server IP AddressType the IP address of the PPTP server. 
    						
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