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Broadband & ADSL Connectivity
The highspeed solution to access and share the internet
Broadband Internet access at home and/or in the office (via ADSL or cable modem ) is set to change the needs of PC and network users. SMC Networks is focused on providing the optimum solutions for users to access and share the internet either through easy-to-install routers that connect to ADSL or cable modems or ADSL modems with USB, bridging and/or routing capabilities. We have used our networking expertise to integrate wireless technologies and to offer greater security. The award-winning SMC Barricade Broadband router family is the ideal all-in-one networking solution for home and small business users allowing the connection of multiple users to the Internet using a single WAN/IP address. These multi-functional broadband routers are variously combined with dual-speed switched ports, Internet firewalls, print servers and 11Mbps Wireless connectivity. SMC also offers a range of ADSL modems for varying applications. Our ADSL modems support a number of connectivity formats including external USB modems, Internal PCI bus modems and external ADSL to bridge /routers. SMC ADSL products are designed and manufactured for compatibility with all major DSLAM vendors and are available for resale by ISPs and Telcos as well as through normal retail reseller channels. SMC's range of Broadband and ADSL products come with a limited lifetime warranty, defined as 5 Years from date of purchase and registration.
Barricade Broadband Router SMC7008BR SMC7004ABR SMC7004AWBR SMC7208SBR SMC7301TA ADSL Connectivity SMC7OO3PCI SMC7OO3USB ADSL Bridge Router SMC7401BRA-ADSL

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Broadband Router with integrated Print Server
Barricade Broadband Router

SMC7008BR

Features All-in-one solution: integrates Switching, IP Sharing, Firewall security and printserver NAT-Firewall keeps the internal LAN hidden, only the one IP address of the WAN port is visible Simultanous Internet access for up to 253 PCs on the LAN using only one IP address DHCP server: LAN and IP address assigned automatically and easily managed Flexible: connect to a cable modem, xDSL modem, dial-up modem or Ethernet backbone Print server access from any PC in the LAN Additional memory available - no need to keep one PC powered-up and dedicated Ports 7-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet/Fast Ethernet switch (RJ-45) connects to your LAN 1 x 10Mbps port for WAN connection (RJ-45). The WAN port connects to external xDSL or cable modem 1 x RS-232 port (DB-9) connects to dial-up external ISDN-/56K modem 1 x parallel port (DB-25) for printserver (unidirectional, LPR protocol) Standards IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u TCP/IP, RIP1, RIP2, PPtP (VPN), IPSec (Pass Through) PPPoE PPtP VPN Client for DSL Firmware Works with all major Networking Operating Systems that support TCP/IP and Ethernet (e.g. Windows, MacOS, Linux, Novell Netware, etc.) Protocol independent works with PC or Mac Configuration through web-browser Size (L x W x H) 30.0 x 14.3 x 4.0 cm

SMC7004ABR

Features All-in-one solution: integrates Switching, IP Sharing, Firewall security and printserver NAT-Firewall keeps the internal LAN hidden, only the one IP address of the WAN port is visible VPN tunneling Simultanous Internet access for up to 253 PCs on the LAN using only one IP address DHCP server: LAN and IP address assigned automatically and easily managed Flexible: connect to a cable modem, xDSL modem, dial-up modem or Ethernet backbone Print server access from any PC in the LAN All ports on switch feature auto-MDIX Reset switch Additional memory available - no need to keep one PC powered-up and dedicated Ports 4-port auto-MDIX 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet/Fast Ethernet switch (RJ-45) connects to your LAN 1 x 10/100Mbps port for WAN connection (RJ-45). The WAN port connects to external xDSL or cable modem

1 x RS-232 port (DB-9) connects to dial-up

external ISDN-/56K modem

1 x parallel port (DB-25) for printserver
(unidirectional, LPR protocol) Standards IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u TCP/IP, RIP1, RIP2, PPtP (VPN), IPSec (Pass Through), L2TP PPPoE PPtP VPN Client for DSL Firmware Works with all major Networking Operating Systems that support TCP/IP and Ethernet (e.g. Windows, MacOS, Linux, Novell Netware, etc.) Protocol independent works with PC or Mac Configuration through web-browser Size (L x W x H) 19.0 x 12.0 x 3.5 cm

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Issue 24 2000

All Awards for SMC7004BR

Product Product Barricade Broadband Router Model No. SMC7008BR Description Broadband Router with integrated 7-port 10/100 switch, print server, firewall, 10Mbps WAN Port Barricade Broadband Router

Model No. SMC7004ABR

Description Broadband Router with integrated 4-port 10/100 switch, print server, firewall, 10/100Mbps WAN Port
Wireless Broadband Router with integrated Print Server and 11Mbps Wireless Access Point
Broadband Router with integrated Storage Server
Barricade Wireless Broadband Router

SMC7004AWBR

Features All-in-one solution: integrates Switching, IP Sharing, Firewall security, Wireless Access Point and print server NAT-Firewall keeps the internal LAN hidden, only the one IP address of the WAN port is visible Simultanous Internet access for up to 253 PCs on the LAN using only one IP address DHCP server: LAN and IP address assigned automatically and easily managed Flexible: connect to a cable modem, xDSL modem, dial-up modem Print server access from any PC in the LAN Additional memory available - no need to keep one PC powered-up and dedicated Ports 11Mbps Wireless Access Point
Barricade Storage Router & Server

SMC7208SBR

Frequency Range: 2.4000 2.4835 GHz DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) provides
immunity through interference 64-/128-bit WEP data encryption and access control (MAC Address Filtering) Standards IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.11b (11Mbps Wireless Ethernet) TCP/IP, RIP1, RIP2, PPtP (VPN), IPSec (Pass Through) PPPoE PPtP VPN Client for DSL Firmware Works with all major Networking Operating Systems that support TCP/IP and Ethernet (e.g. Windows, MacOS, Linux, Novell Netware, etc.) Protocol independent works with PC or Mac Configuration through web-browser Size (L x W x H) 25.6 x 11.1 x 2.5 cm Features All-in-one solution: integrates Switching, IP Sharing, Firewall security, printserver and network storage NAT-Firewall keeps the internal LAN hidden, only the one IP address of the WAN port is visible Simultaneous Internet access for up to 253 PCs on the LAN using only one IP address DHCP server: LAN and IP address assigned automatically and easily managed Flexible: connect to a cable modem, xDSL router, dial-up modem Print-server access from any PC in the LAN Additional memory available - no need to keep one PC powered-up and dedicated Content Filtering administrator defines which websites users within the LAN are allowed to visit Ports 7-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet/Fast Ethernet switch (RJ-45) connects to your LAN 1 x daisy-chain port for uplink 1 x 10Mbps port for WAN connection (RJ-45). The WAN port connects to external xDSL or cable modem 1 x RS-232 port (DB-9) connects to dial-up external ISDN-/56K modem

(unidirectional, LPR protocol)
Built-in 20GB hard disk drive
Standards IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u TCP/IP, RIP1, RIP2, PPtP (VPN), IPSec (Pass Through) PPPoE Firmware Works with all major Networking Operating Systems that support TCP/IP and Ethernet (e.g. Windows, MacOS, Linux, Novell Netware, etc.) Protocol independent works with PC or Mac Configuration through web-browser Size (L x W x H) 27.1 x 21.6 x 7.2 cm
3-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet/Fast Ethernet
switch (RJ-45) connects to your LAN 1 x 10Mbps port for WAN connection (RJ-45). The WAN port connects to external xDSL or cable modem 1 x RS-232 port (DB-9) connects to dial-up external ISDN-/56K modem 1 x parallel port (DB-25) for printserver (unidirectional, LPR protocol)

SMC7008SBR

Product Product Barricade Wireless Broadband Router Model No. SMC7004AWBR Description Wireless Broadband Router with integrated 3-port 10/100Mbps dualspeed switch (RJ-45), 1 x 11Mbps Wireless Access point, 1 x 10BASE-T WAN port, 1 x DB-9 port for PSTN/ISDN connection, 1 x DB-25 printer port Barricade Storage Router & Server

Model No. SMC7208SBR

Description Storage Server with 7-port 10/100Mbps switch, 1 x 10BASE-T WAN port, 1 x DB-9 port for PSTN/ISDN connection, 1 x DB-25 printer port
Broadband Router with integrated ISDN Modem
ISDN Barricade Broadband Router

SMC7301TA

Features All-in-one solution: IP Sharing, Firewall security, LANport and ISDN modem NAT-Firewall keeps the internal LAN hidden, only the one IP address of the WAN port is visible DHCP server: LAN and IP address assigned automatically and easily managed Connects two locally separated LANs through ISDN Remote dial-in and call-back (ISDN) Ports 1-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet/Fast Ethernet port (RJ-45) connects to your LAN 1 x 10Mbps port for WAN connection (RJ-45). The WAN port connects to external xDSL or cable modem 1 x RS-232 port (DB-9) console port Integrated ISDN modem connects directly to ISDN (connection through SO) Standards IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u TCP/IP, RIP1, RIP2, IPSec (Pass Through) PPP, Multi-Link PPP PPPoE, PPTP Client (DSL)

Modem ADSL Internet

Firmware Works with all major Networking Operating Systems that support TCP/IP and Ethernet (e.g. Windows, MacOS, Linux, Novell Netware, etc.) Protocol independent works with PC or Mac Configuration through web-browser or via RS-232 port Size (L x W x H) 18.0 x 11.0 x 3.0 cm

Internet

ISDN Cable Modem

Modem 56k

Cable Modem

Barricade SMC7301TA

BarricadeTM SMC7004ABR SMC7008BR SMC7004AWBR SMC7208SBR SMC7301TA*
All Barricade Broadband Routers can be connected to the internet via either: 56K modem*, ISDN, ADSL or cable modem.

Product ISDN Barricade

Model No. SMC7301TA
Description ISDN Router with 10Mbps WAN broadband router port, 10/100Mbps LAN port
*SMC7301TA cannot connect to a 56K modem

ADSL PCI Modem

ADSL USB Modem

ADSL Bridge Router

EZ Connect ADSL PCI Modem

SMC7003PCI

Features Full ADSL standard support Supports Full-rate G.dmt connection (with 8Mbps downstream and 640Kbps upstream) and economical G.lite connection (with 1.5Mbps downstream and 512Kbps upstream) Interface RJ-11 port for connection to ADSL service provider RJ-11 port for connection to standard telephone ( POTs) Drivers Windows 95,98,ME, 2000, XP, NT4, Linux Compliant Compatibility Interoperable with systems from most major DSLAM equipment makers Supports PPPoA, PPPoE Standards Compatible with T1.413 standard and Cisco/Alcatel T1.413 like DSLAMs Annexe A compliant Transport Protocols IP/ATM (RFC 1577), PPPoA (RFC 2364), PPPoE (RFC 2516), PPP (RFC 1661), Multiprotocol encapsulation, Bridged Ethernet/ATM, Routed IP/ATM (RFC 1483)
EZ Connect ADSL USB Modem

SMC7003USB

Features Full ADSL Standard support High-performance Internet connection for the SOHO environment Plug-and-play for easy installation and selfconfiguration Dual-mode operation: supports G.dmt or G.lite connections Instant Network Access Interface USB B-type connector for PC RJ-11 Port for standard phone wire connection to ADSL service provider Drivers Windows 95,98,ME, 2000, XP, MAC OS Compatibility Interoperable with systems from most major DSLAM equipment makers Standards PC: Microsoft PC99, WHQL ADSL:Full Rate ADSL: ANSI T1.413,ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) G.992.2 (G.lite), G.994.1 (G.hs), Annexe A compliant Transport Protocols IP/ATM (RFC 1577), PPPoA (RFC 2364), PPPoE (RFC 2516), PPP (RFC 1661) multiprotocol encapsulation, Bridged Ethernet/ATM, Routed IP/ATM (RFC 1483)

SMC7401BRA-ADSL

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Features

Functions as a Bridge and/or Router Ethernet and USB ports provide greater flexibility
for simultaneous sharing of the ADSL and local resources Firewall security for network Remote management and firmware upgrade Virtual Private Networks (VPN) with PPTP and L2TP clients Supports Full-rate G.dmt connection (with 8Mbps downstream and 640Kbps upstream) and economical G.lite connection (with 1.5Mbps downstream and 512Kbps upstream) Connector 1 x 10BASE-T Ethernet port (RJ-45) 1 x USB port 1 x ADSL port ( RJ-11) ADSL features Compatible with all leading DSLAMs Annexe A compliant Supports DMT line modulation Supports Full-Rate ADSL: up to 8Mbps downstream, up to 1Mbps upstream G.992.1 & T1.413, Issue2) Supports G.Lite ADSL: up to 1.5Mbps downstream, up to 512Kbps upstream (G.992.2) Supports DSL handshaking (G.994.1) ATM Features RFC1483 Encapsulation (IP,Bridging &Encapsulated Routing) PPP over ATM (LLC &VC multiplexing)(RFC2364) Classical IP (RFC1577) Supports up to 8 PVCs

Traffic shaping (UBR,VBR,CBR) OAM (1.610)support PPP over Ethernet client

LAN Features

DHCP server,DHCP Client, DNS Proxy IP multicast Management Features Plug & Play Operation Web-based Management Microsoft Windows configuration Firmware upload/download via web-based

management

Event &History logging Network Ping &Trace Route

Security Features

Firewall - Packet Filtering, NAT, NAPT VPN - PPTP pass thru, L2TP pass thru Password protection configuration access User authentication (PAP/CHAP)with PPP Routing Features TCP/IP with RIP v1 &v2 Static Routing

SMC7003 PCI Modem

Product EZ Connect ADSL PCI Modem

Model No. SMC7003-PCI

Description ADSL PCI Modem
Product EZ Connect ADSL USB Modem

Model No.

Description Product Model No. Description ADSL Bridge Router SMC7401BRA-ADSL ADSL Dual port bridge Router
SMC7003USB EU ADSL USB Modem

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The following ISDN routers have been tested: ISDN DrayTek Vigor2200X Cisco 801 / 803 SMC Barricade SMC7301TA

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ADSL modem/routers
The following ADSL modem/router has been tested: Cisco 667 Alcatel Speed Touch Home Netopia

Configuration

The following pages show the configuration needed on each ADSL and ISDN router/modem.

7.3.1 DrayTek Vigor2200X

Preparation Set up the ISDN router according to the user manual, and connect the computer and router using a network cable. Configure the computer to use DHCP and reboot if necessary. Please note that this guide focuses on connecting only one computer to the router, and more than one is outside of its scope. Configuration Launch your favourite web application (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.) and enter http://192.168.1.1/ in the address field. Press Enter and log onto the routers web based configuration interface. Enter the user name and password. If no username and password have been set, just click OK.
Picture 1: log onto the router
You can choose what you would like to configure on the routers Setup Main Menu.

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Picture 2: Main page
Click the ISDN Setup link on the main page and enter the routers phone number. Click the OK button to save this number and click the Main Menu link to return to the main page.

Picture 3: ISDN Setup

Then click the Internet Access Setup link to configure the ISP the router should dial up to get access to the Internet.

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Picture 4: Internet Access Setup
Click Dialing to a Single ISP and enter information about your ISP. Click the OK button to save and click Main Menu to return to the main page.
Picture 5: Dialing to a Single ISP
Click the NAT Setup link to configure the forwarding of UDP packets to and fro port 2053.

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Picture 6: NAT Setup
Click the Configure Port Redirection Table link and enter the port and protocol to be forwarded to an internal IP address. Since the PC Card uses the UDP protocol on port 2053 during the key exchange, we forward these packets to the computer connected to the router (i.e. the first IP address served by the routers DHCP server). Click the OK button to save and click the Main Menu link to return to the main page.

Picture 7: Configure Port Redirection Table
Click the VPN and Remote Access Setup link.

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Picture 8: VPN and Remote Access Setup
Click the Remote Access Control Setup link to disable the routers internal VPN functionality, which will enable the free flow of ESP packets to and fro the PC Card. Click the Clear button.
Picture 9: Remote Access Control Setup
Click the OK button to confirm to turn off the VPN functionality.

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Picture 10
When turning off the routers internal VPN functionality a reboot is needed. Click the OK button to reboot the router with the new settings.
Picture 11: System Reboot
A notice about the reboot will show up. Shut down the web application and test the new configuration.

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Picture 12: System Reboot

7.3.2 Cisco 801 / 803

Both Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 is configured the same. The only difference between these routers is that Cisco 803 contains some extra feature that is not found in Cisco 801. Preparation Set up the ISDN router according to the manual and connect a null-modem cable to the Config port on the backside. Then connect the cable to one of the COM ports on the computer. Configure for example HyperTerminal to use correct COM port, 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and None flow control. Launch the program and power the ISDN router. If the router is already powered, just launch the program. If everything is correct set up, you will get a command prompt. Please note that in order to use the esp option with the ip nat inside source command, you will need Cisco IOS version 12.2(4)T3, 12.2(3) or higher. Configuration If the router hasn't been configured yet, you will be greeted by the router's Setup program. Just press Ctrl+C to bypass it. Start the configuration by enter into superuser mode.
1: enable router> enable

Edit the configuration.

2: configure terminal router# configure terminal

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Specify a name for the router. For example, Cisco801. Notice that the command prompt changes to reflect the new hostname.
3: hostname router(config)# hostname Cisco801 Cisco801(config)#
Specify an encrypted password. In the spirit of Cisco, we specify cisco as the password.
4: enable secret cisco Cisco801(config)# enable secret cisco
Configure the router to recognize the zero subnet range as a valid range of addresses.
5: ip subnet-zero Cisco801(config)# ip subnet-zero
Disable the router from translating unfamiliar words entered during a console session into IP addresses.

6: no ip domain-lookup Cisco801(config)# no ip domain-lookup
Configure your router as a DHCP server.
7: DHCP server Cisco801(config)# ip dhcp pool DHCPpoolLAN_0 Cisco801(dhcp-config)# network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 Cisco801(dhcp-config)# dns-server 80.80.80.1 80.80.80.2 Cisco801(dhcp-config)# default-router 10.0.0.1 Cisco801(dhcp-config)# exit
Configure the LAN interface. Enable NAT and activate the interface.
8: Ethernet0 interface Cisco801(config)# interface ethernet0 Cisco801(config-if)# ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 Cisco801(config-if)# ip nat inside Cisco801(config-if)# no shutdown Cisco801(config-if)# exit
Configure the WAN interface. Enable NAT, enter the number to your ISP and set what type of ISDN you have.
9: BRI0 interface Cisco801(config)# interface bri0 Cisco801(config-if)# ip address negotiated Cisco801(config-if)# ip nat outside Cisco801(config-if)# encapsulation ppp Cisco801(config-if)# ppp multilink Cisco801(config-if)# dialer string 12345678 Cisco801(config-if)# dialer-group 1 Cisco801(config-if)# isdn switch-type basic-net3

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Configure CHAP and/or PAP authentication. If unsure, contact your ISP.
10: BRI0 interface (cont'd) Cisco801(config-if)# ppp authentication chap callin Cisco801(config-if)# ppp chap hostname username Cisco801(config-if)# ppp chap password password and/or Cisco801(config-if)# ppp authentication pap callin Cisco801(config-if)# ppp pap sent-username username password password

Activate the interface.

11: BRI0 interface (cont'd) Cisco801(config-if)# no shutdown Cisco801(config-if)# exit
Set up all IP addresses to be treated as classless.
12: ip classless Cisco801(config)# ip classless
Enable IP routing and set up a static route.
13: routing Cisco801(config)# ip routing Cisco801(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 bri0
Specify that dialer-list 1 permits dialing by the IP routing protocol.
14: dialer-list Cisco801(config)# dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
Configure NAT and access lists.
15: NAT Cisco801(config)# Cisco801(config)# Cisco801(config)# Cisco801(config)# ip nat inside ip nat inside ip nat inside access-list 1 source source source permit list 1 interface bri0 overload static udp 10.0.0.interface bristatic esp 10.0.0.2 interface bri0 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255

Change to user mode and save your configuration.
16: save your configuration Cisco801(config)# exit Cisco801# copy running-config startup-config

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7.3.3 SMC Barricade SMC7301TA
Preparation Set up the ISDN router according to the user manual and connect a crossed over RJ45 cable to the LANport on the backside of the router, and your computer. A HUB can also be set up between the router and computer. Configure the computer to use DHCP and reboot if necessary. Please note that this guide focuses on connecting only one computer to the router, and more than one is outside of its scope. Configuration Launch your favourite web application (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.) and enter http://192.168.1.1/ in the address field. Press Enter and log onto the routers web based configuration interface. Click the "Log On!" button to log on.
Picture 1: Log into the router

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You can choose what you would like to configure on the routers main page.
Click the ISDN link in the menu on the left side on the main page, choose amount of phone numbers needed and enter the routers phone number. Click the Save button to save the numbers.

Picture 3: ISDN

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Click the Connection Profiles to configure the ISP the router should dial up to get access to the Internet. Choose ISDN and Internet Access, and click the Next-button.
Picture 4: Connection Profiles
Enter the name of the ISP, phone numbers, user name and password. Click on Save and Test to save.
Picture 5: Connection Profile Configuration

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Click on IP/DHCP and enter the IP address to the ISPs DNS. Click Save to save.

Picture 6: IP/DHCP

Click on Virtual Server/DMZ to set up forwarding of port 2053 to the inside. Click on "Add other PAT" button. Click the tag, enter the port number to be forwarded, IP address and port number it should be forwarded to. Click on Save to save.
Picture 7: Virtual Server/DMZ
Router is now ready for use.

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7.3.4 Cisco 667
Preparation Routers with factory default configuration will not obtain any NAT statements, and it is therefore necessary to configure the router to support both forwarding of UDP (IP-protocol 6?) on port 2053 and ESP (IP-protocol 50). Please note that this document focuses on connecting only one computer to the router, and more than one is outside of its scope. Configure the computer to use DHCP and reboot if necessary. The computer or TVPN PC Card should then receive 10.0.0.2 as its IP address, which is the first address served by the routers DHCP server. Observations Enabling forwarding of UDP on port 2053 and ESP (IP-protocol 50) on the router, can be done in two different ways. Alternative 1.

1: NAT alternative 1 cbos> set nat entry add 10.0.0.udp cbos> set nat entry add 10.0.0.50
The first two lines in the NAT table, shown below, represent UDP port 2053 and ESP (IP-protocol 50). The two last lines show entries done automatically by the router when the PC Card connects to the DC2k. When the PC Card disconnects the VPN session to the DC2K, the router keep a timer on the NAT entry and will flush the entry after some time.
2: NAT table cbos>sh nat NAT is currently enabled Port eth0 wan0-0 vip0 vip1 vip2 Network Inside Outside Outside Outside Outside Global 80.202.79.231
Local IP : Port Global IP : Port Timer Flags Proto Interface 10.0.0.2:0 *****:0xeth0 10.0.0.2:2053 *****:0x00041 udp eth0 10.0.0.2:2053 80.202.79.231:0x04046 udp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.2:0 80.202.79.231:0xeth0 wan0-0 cbos>

Alternative 2.

3: NAT alternative 2 cbos> set nat entry add 10.0.0.2
The first line in the NAT table, shown below, represent UDP port 2053 and ESP (IP-protocol 50). This entry will open all ports to and from local IP 10.10.10.2.

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4 : NAT table cbos>sho nat NAT is currently enabled Port eth0 wan0-0 vip0 vip1 vip2 Network Inside Outside Outside Outside Outside Global 80.202.164.88
Local IP : Port Global IP : Port Timer Flags Proto Interface 10.0.0.2:***** *****:***** 0 0x03041 *** eth0 10.0.0.3:***** *****:***** 0 0x03041 *** eth0 10.0.0.4:***** *****:***** 0 0x03041 *** eth0 10.0.0.5:***** *****:***** 0 0x03041 *** eth0 10.0.0.6:***** *****:***** 0 0x03041 *** eth0 10.0.0.7:***** *****:***** 0 0x03041 *** eth0 10.0.0.3:32772 80.202.164.88:0x00046 udp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.3:33798 80.202.164.88:0x00046 tcp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.3:33800 80.202.164.88:0x00046 tcp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.3:32774 80.202.164.88:0x00046 udp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.3:32773 80.202.164.88:0x00046 udp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.2:0 80.202.164.88:0xeth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.2:2053 80.202.164.88:0x00046 udp eth0 wan0-0 10.0.0.2:2053 80.202.164.88:0x0404A udp eth0 wan0-0
When the computer is connected with the TVPN PC Card directly to the router and connection is made, the NAT table in the router will automatically make necessary changes for the TVPN communication between PC Card and DC2K. The three last lines show entries done automatically by the router when the PC Card connects to the DC2K. When the PC Card disconnects the VPN session to the DC2K, the router keep a timer on the NAT entry and will flush the entry after some time.

7.3.5 Telenor ADSL subscription with Alcatel Speed Touch Home modem
Introduction This guide describes how to fill in the PC Card Manager profile for use with Telenor ADSL subscription with Alcatel Speed Touch Home modem. Configuration Start PC Card Manager application and log onto the card. Choose Profiles from the menu and then New to make a new profile. Fill in name on profile and choose Ethernet. Fill in username and password. Notice! When entering the username, make sure to have @online.no after the username.

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Picture 1: Folder Internet Service Provider
Make sure to choose PPPoE.
Picture 2: Folder Protocols

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Fill inn IP address to DC2K that the PC Card will make a connection to. This is done in the Home Network folder.
Picture 3: Folder Home Network
PC Card Manager profile is now ready for use.
7.3.6 NextGenTel subscription with Netopia router
Introduction This note describes how to prepare the Netiopia router, which the customer receives, from NextGenTel. This preparation is needed for the Netopia router to be able to work with Trusted VPN PC Card. Configuration Reset the Netopia router to factory default settings Activate new setting on the router Load new firmware on the Netopia router from NextGenTel Add new server list with UDP 2053 Add new server list with UDP 500

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Netopia router is now ready to for use.

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