Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit DC-210 du fabricant Sitecom
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1 DC-210 xDSL Broadband router.
2 1 Product Layout ..................................... ................................................. 3 Minimum Req uirements ....................... .......... ........... ........... .............. ........... . 3 Package C ontent .............
3 1 Product Layout Congratu lations on purc hasing this B roadband R outer. This B roadband Router is a cost-effective I P Sharin g Router that e nables multip le users to shar e the Inter net through an ADSL or cabl e modem.
4 2 Product Layout Port Description 1 (WAN) Connect the cable from you ADSL/Cab le modem t o this port 2 ~ 5 (LAN) Connect the cable from your PC’s or network devices to this port Reset Push this bu.
5 Backlabel The backla bel describes t he correspond ing LED indications and port function ality LED Description POWER Lights up when powe red ON. Blinks on T EST/RESET W AN Blinks on tra ffic LAN Bli.
6 3 Setup LAN and WAN WAN connection: LAN connection:.
7 4 PC Network Adapter setup Windows 2000/XP • Enter [Star t Menu] se lect [Control pan el] se lect [Network ]. • Select [Local Ar ea Connect ion]) ico n=>select [pro perties] • Select [Inter net Protoc ol (TCP/IP)] =>C lick [Pro perties].
8 • Select the [Ge neral] tab . The DC -210 supports D HC P funct ion, please sel ect bot h [Obtai n an IP a ddress automatically] and [Obta in DNS server address automatically]. Windows Vista 1. Click the Wi ndows (Start) button. 2. Right-click with the mou se on ‘Network’ , and se lect ‘Properties’.
9 No te : Please ma ke sure that the Broadban d r outer’s DHCP s erver is t he only DHCP server ava ilable on your LAN . 5 Bring up Connect the su pplied power-a dapter to the power inlet port and conn ect it to a wall outlet. The DC- 210 automat ically enters th e self-test phas e.
10 6 Initial Setup 1. OPEN y our browser (i.e. Internet Explorer). 2. Type http://192.168.0 .1 in address bar and press [Enter ].
11 3. Type user name and pa ssw ord (default is admin/ad min). 4. Click OK ..
12 The HOME page screen below will a ppear. 6) Click on Wizard (see cha pter 2) to star t configur ing settings re quired by your ISP so that you can star t accessing th e Internet.
13 7 Home 7.1 Status The Status se ction al lows you to mon itor the c urrent status of yo ur router. You can use the Status page to m onitor: the conn ection status of t he Broad band router 's .
14 7.2 Connection S tatus The Connect ion Status s ection allows you to mon itor the current co nnection sta tus of your router..
15 7.3 System Log View the op eration log o f the system. Parameters Description System L og This page show s the curr ent system log of the Br oadb and ro uter.
16 7.4 Acti ve DHCP Client View your LAN client's i nformation that is currently l inked to th e Broadban d router's DHCP server Parameters Description Active DHC P Client This page show s all DHC P clients (LAN PC s) currently connected t o your netw ork.
17 8 Wizard • Click Wizard to conf igure the router. • The Setup wizard will now be display ed; check that t he modem is connected and click Ne xt . • Select your country from t he Coun try list. • From Servic e, select yo ur internet pr ovider.
18 • Depending on the chose n provider, y ou may ne ed to enter your user name and passwor d, MAC addr ess or hostnam e in the follow ing window. After you have entere d the correct information , click Next . • Wait for ab out 20 seco nds to allow t he router to co nnect to the Int ernet.
19 9 Basic Settings 9.1 Host Na me This page al lows you to a ssign Host Nam e and Doma in Name to t he router. Yo u can do web co nfiguration from the LAN by ty ping the w hole name you c onfigured here except for th e IP addres s. Parameter Description Host Name Enter the Host Name of this router.
20 9.2 Time The System Time allows your router to reference or base its time o n the Time Zo ne settings co nfigured here , which wi ll affect funct ions such as Log entries a nd Firewal l settings. Parameter Description Set Time Z one Select the tim e zone of the country you ar e currently i n.
21 9.3 Password You can cha nge the passwor d require d to log int o the broadband rout er's system web-based ma nageme nt. Passwor ds can conta in 3 to 12 alpha numeric charact ers, and are case sensitive.
22 9.4 LAN S ettings The LAN Setti ngs allow you to specify a private I P address for your ro uter’ s LAN ports as wel l as a subne t mask for yo ur LAN s egment. You als o can enable t he DHCP server to l et the router manage private IP ad dresses for you automat ically.
23 DHCP Start Address 192.168.0.1 00 The first IP address t he router w ill assign to attached PC’s DHCP End Address 192.1 68.0.200 The last IP a ddress th e router will ass ign to attached PC’s Click < App ly> at the b ottom of the scr een to s ave the above c onfigurations.
24 9.5 DHCP Mapping The DHCP Ma pping a llows you to manua lly assign t he client a IP a ddress mapp ing to a specific MA C address an d let the clients in the list get t he same IP a ddress every time. Parameters Description Client MAC Address The MAC A ddress of the c lient.
25 10 Advanced Settings 10.1 Static Ro uting Static Routin g allows you to configure th e routing tab le of this router . Parameters Description Type Select NET or HOST. S et HOS T if the destinatio n address is a single HOS T. If the desti nation addre ss is a subn et, set NET.
26 10.2 UPnP UPnP Sett ings allows you to configure th e basic paramet ers of UPnP. Parameters Description Enable UPnP Check this box to enabl e the UPnP function. Click < App ly> at the b ottom of the scr een to s ave the above c onfigurations.
27 10.3 D DNS DDNS allows you to ma p the static doma in name to a dynamic IP a ddress. You m ust get an accou nt, passwo rd and your static doma in name from Dy nDNS (http://www .dyndns.co m). Parameters Description Enable / Disable DDNS Select “Enab le” above t he table to ena ble DDNS funct ion.
28 11 Firewall 11.1 Hacker Preventi on The Broadba nd router' s firewall can block common ha cker attacks, including D enial of Service, Pin g of Deat h, Port Scan and S ync Flood.
29 11.2 Cli ent Filtering If you wa nt to restrict users from a ccessing cert ain Internet app lications/ser vices (e.g. Intern et websites, email, FTP etc.), then this is t he place to set tha t configurat ion. Client Fi ltering allows us ers to de fine the traffic ty pe perm itted in your LAN.
30 Day Select the p eriod of wee k day you wa nt to app ly this rule. Time Select the tim e period in a day you wa nt to ap ply this rule. Enable Check this box to enabl e this rule.
31 11.3 URL Fil tering You can bloc k access to some Web s ites from pa rticular PCs by entering a ful l URL address or j ust keyword of th e Web s ite. Parameters Description Enable URL Filtering Check this box to enabl e the URL F iltering function.
32 11.4 MAC Fil tering This router provides MAC Address C ontrol, whic h can prevent unauthorized MAC Addresses fr om accessin g the internet..
33 11.5 DMZ If you have a local clie nt PC that can not run an I nternet applica tion (e. g. Games) properly from behind the N AT firewal l, then you ca n open the cl ient up to unrestricted two-way I nternet acce ss by def ining a DMZ Host.
34 11.6 Virtua l Server Use the Vir tual Server funct ion when y ou want d ifferent servers/cl ients in your LAN to handle different serv ice/Internet a pplication t ype (e.g. Emai l, FTP, Web ser ver etc.) from the Internet. C omputers use n umbers cal led port numbers t o recognize a particular service/Intern et applicat ion type.
35 Private Port This is the port number (of the above P rivate IP host) that the be low Public Por t number wi ll be chan ged to when the pa cket enters your LAN (to t he LAN Server/Clie nt IP) Click < App ly> at the b ottom of the scr een to s ave the above c onfigurations.
36 12 Toolbox 12.1 Bac k-up The Toolbox screen allo ws you to sav e ( Backup ) the router’s c urrent con figuration setting. Sav ing the conf iguration setti ngs provid es an added protection and convenienc e should pro blems occur w ith the router and you hav e to reset t o factory default.
37 12.2 Fi rmware Upgrade This page al lows you to u pgrade the r outer’s firmwar e Parameters Description Firmware Upgrade This tool al lows you to u pgrade th e Broadband r outer’ s system firmwa re.
38 12.3 Reset You can res et the router ’s system sho uld any pro blem exist. The re set funct ion essentia lly Re-boots your router’s system Parameters Description Reset In the eve nt that the system stops res ponding correctly or in some w ay stops f unctioning or you modify th e configurat ion, you can p erform a r eset.
39 Appendix A How to Manuall y find your PC’s IP and MA C add ress 1) I n Window’s open the Comm and Prom pt progra m 2) Type Ipc onfig / all and <enter> • Your PC’ s IP address is t he one entitled IP address (1 92.168.1.77) • The router’s IP address is the one entitl ed Defaul t Gateway ( 192.
40 • Your PC’ s MAC Address i s the one ent itled Physi cal Addres s (00-50-F C-FE- 02-DB).
41 Glossery Default G ateway (Rou ter): Every non-router IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP addr ess. When th e device sen ds out a n IP packet, if the destination is not on the same netw ork, the de vice has to sen d the packet to its default gateway, which will then se nd it out towar ds the destinati on.
42 It means th e device’s n etwork address is 11011001.1 0110000.100 10000.00000 000, and its h ost ID is, 00000000.0 0000000.000 00000.00000 111. This is a conv enient a nd efficient meth od for routers t o route IP pa ckets to the ir destination. ISP G ateway Address : (see ISP for definitio n).
43 the Point-to-Po int Proto col. It is a comm unications protocol for tra nsmitting information ov er Ethernet between d ifferent manu facturers Protoco l: A protocol is a set of rules for interact i.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Sitecom DC-210 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Sitecom DC-210 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Sitecom DC-210, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Sitecom DC-210 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Sitecom DC-210, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Sitecom DC-210.
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