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SpeedTouch™
605/608/608 WL/620
(Wireless) Business DSL Routers
User’s Guide
Release R5.3.1
SpeedTouch™608WL and
SpeedTouch™620 only
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SpeedTouch™ 605/608 608 WL/620 User’s Guide R5.3.1
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Contents Contents About this User’s Guide .............................................. 1 1 Your SpeedTouch™......................................................3 1.1 SpeedTouch™ Features.................................................................. 4 1.1.1 Hardware Specifications.................................................................................. 5 1.1.2 Software Features .......................................................................................... 6 1.2 SpeedTo
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Contents 3.3 MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection ..................................... 39 3.4 Mac OS X PPPoE Dial-in Client.................................................... 43 4 Basic Configuration ....................................................45 4.1 Navigation.................................................................................... 46 4.1.1 Menu.......................................................................................................... 47 4.1.2 Language Bar.....
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Contents 4.5 Toolbox ........................................................................................ 67 4.5.1 Remote Assistance ....................................................................................... 68 4.5.2 Game & Application Sharing .......................................................................... 69 4.5.3 Defined Games & Applications ....................................................................... 70 4.5.4 Game or Application Definition...............
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Contents 5.2 SpeedTouch™............................................................................. 104 5.2.1 Easy Setup ................................................................................................ 105 5.2.2 System Information .................................................................................... 106 5.2.3 Connections .............................................................................................. 108 5.2.4 Diagnostics............................
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Contents 5.7 VPN ............................................................................................ 172 5.7.1 LAN to LAN............................................................................................... 173 5.7.2 VPN Client................................................................................................. 174 5.7.3 VPN Server................................................................................................ 175 5.7.4 Certificates.................
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Contents E-DOC-CTC-20050429-0104 v1.0 vi
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About this User’s Guide About this User’s Guide Used Symbols A note provides additional information about a topic. A tip provides an alternative method or shortcut to perform an action. A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that ! need to be taken. Terminology Generally, the SpeedTouch™605(i), the SpeedTouch™608(i), the SpeedTouch™608(i) WL, and the SpeedTouch™620(i) will be referred to as SpeedTouch™ in this User’s Guide. Typographical In interactive input and
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About this User’s Guide E-DOC-CTC-20050429-0104 v1.0 2
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ 1 Your SpeedTouch™ Introduction With the SpeedTouch™605(i) and SpeedTouch™608(i) Business DSL Routers and the SpeedTouch™608 WL(i) and SpeedTouch™620(i) Wireless Business DSL Routers you can build a secure small (home-)office network, seamlessly connecting wired and wireless devices and surf the Internet at high speed, all combined in one device. Installation For more information on how to set up your SpeedTouch™, installation and wiring and how to do a first Inter
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ 1.1 SpeedTouch™ Features Introduction Your SpeedTouch™ offers you a wide range of outstanding features. In this section you will find a comprehensive overview of the: Hardware Specifications Software Features E-DOC-CTC-20050429-0104 v1.0 4
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ 1.1.1 Hardware Specifications Router Integrated multi-mode ADSL modem, supporting: ADSL over POTS for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/POTS variant) ADSL over ISDN for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/ISDN variant) ADSL/RE-ADLS2/ADSL2/ADSL2+ for both ADSL over POTS and ADSL over ISDN Physical interfaces WAN: One RJ-11 port for ADSL/POTS or ADSL/ISDN connection Integrated ISDN Modem S0 interface (in case of a SpeedTouch™608 WL/ 620) LAN: Four RJ-45 ports for managed 10/100Base-T Half-/Fu
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ 1.1.2 Software Features ADSL compliance If POTS in overlay: G. handshake, Full Rate ADSL, G.dmt, G.lite (splitterless ADSL), ADSL2, RE-ADSL and ADSL2+ If ISDN in overlay: G.handshake, G.dmt, ADSL2, RE-ADSL and ADSL2+ ATM features Up to 16 simultaneous PVCs, allowing multiple simultaneous destinations ATM QoS per PVC: CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, UBR Service monitoring through ITU-T I.620 F4/F5 loopback, alarms (AIS / RDI) and continuity checks ATM PING command (loopba
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ Networking services UPnP with NAT traversal capability: enables game technologies (Xbox live, Direct X, and many others) enables conferencing functions of Microsoft Messenger Transparent bridging (IEEE802.1D) PPPoE routing/bridging with integrated PPP Relay PPPoA routing, PPPoA-to-PPTP relaying Hyper-NAT with virtual server mapping (for instance for Web, FTP, Mail servers) and ALGs (such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, VPN passthrough, and others) Quality of Se
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ Management and Multi-level user protection, Event logging monitoring DHCP server, client and relay, DHCP-to-PPP spoofing DNS server, client and relay Time synchronization: SNTPv1, SNTPv2, SNTPv3 and SNTPv4 integrated Real-Time Clock in case of SpeedTouch™608 WL/620 (for non- volatile time-of-day) Syslog SNMPv1 support for:MIB II (RFC1213/2011/2012/2013), traps MIB (RFC1215), bridge MIB (RFC1286/1493), ATM TC MIB (RFC2514), ATM MIB (RFC1695/2515), ADSL MIB (R
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ 1.2 SpeedTouch™ LED Behaviour Front panel LEDs The SpeedTouch™ is equipped with a number of LEDs on its front panel, indicating the state of the device during normal operation. Following table shows the meaning of the different LEDs: Indicator Description Name Colour State Power Green On Power on, normal operation Red On Power on, self-test failed, indicating device malfunction Orange On Bootloader active Off Power off Ethernet Green Flashing Ethernet activity On
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Chapter 1 Your SpeedTouch™ Indicator Description Name Colour State ISDN Green Flashing ISDN activity On ISDN line connected, no activity Off No ISDN line DSL Green Flashing Pending DSL line synchronisation On DSL line synchronised Off No DSL line Internet Green Flashing Internet activity On Internet connectivity, no activity Red On Internet connection setup failed Off No Internet connection Ethernet LEDs A LED may be provided per Ethernet port to indicate link integrity (or activity). Depending