Protecting the Home Network (Firewall)



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Protecting the Home Network (Firewall) Basic Tab Setup Tab DHCP Tab Advanced Tab Options Tab Port Forwarding Tab Port Triggers Tab DMZ Host Tab Firewall Tab Event Log Tab Status Tab Software Tab Connection Tab Security Tab Diagnostics Tab An administrative utility has been programmed into the Gateway. From this browser-based utility, the Linksys Wireless Cable Modem Gateway s current status and, when wireless functions are enabled, administer the wireless settings can be viewed. This section explains all of the functions in this utility. To access the web-based utility, complete the following steps: 1. Open the web browser, enter 192.168.0.1 into the web browser s address field, and press the Enter key. 2. The Enter Network Password window screen appears. Leave the User Name field empty, and enter admin (the default password) in lowercase letters in the Password field. Click the OK button. Do not check the box next to Save this password in the password list. The password should be changed for better network security. 3. The Utility screen will be displayed next in the browser. Located on the left of the screen, will be five choices to navigate through the utility: Basic, Advanced, Firewall, Status, and Wireless. When any of these are clicked a choice of tabs will appear at the top of the screen. The following sections detail these choices. Basic Tab The Basic Tab contains the Setup and DCHP Tabs which are detailed in the following sections. Setup Tab The following table details the components of the Setup Tab: Network Configuration LAN IP address The values for the Gateway s IP address are shown here. The default value is 192.168.0.1.

MAC Address WAN IP Address Duration Expires Renew NAT Lease Host Name Domain Name Dynamic IP/Static IP Cloned MAC Address This is the Gateway s MAC address. This is the address that will be registered with Time Warner Cable to enable Internet access. The values for the Gateway s IP address that are seen by external users on the Internet. Time Warner Cable assigns this IP address. The length of the DHCP lease for the IP assigned by Time Warner Cable. The date and time that the DHCP lease expires. After this time, Time Warner Cable may assign a different IP address to the Gateway. Click the Renew NAT Lease button to manually renew the DHCP lease of the IP address assigned by Time Warner Cable. If the ISP requires a host name, enter it in this field. If the ISP requires a domain name, enter it in this field. Click the button next to the type of IP Address that the ISP uses. The Router s MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification, like a social security number. Enter the 12 digits of the adapter s MAC address in the fields. This clones the network adapter s MAC address onto the Router, so you do NOT have to call your ISP to change the registered MAC address to the Router s MAC address. 1. Click the Apply button to save any changes. DHCP Tab The following table details the components of the DCHP Tab:

Number of CPEs Starting Local Address DHCP Client Lease Info Force Available Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. The maximum limit is four (4) PCs. Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP addresses. The MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Duration, Expiration, and the Current System Time will be displayed. When there s a computer with a DHCP lease that still has time on the lease, and want to replace it with another computer, the lease must be cancelled. To do this, select the computer in the DHCP Client Lease Info table to replace, then click the Force Available button. The selected computer s IP address will then be available for another computer to connect to the network. 1. Click the Apply button to save any changes. Advanced Tab The Advanced Tab contains the following choices; Options, IP Filtering, MAC Filtering, Port Filtering, Port Forwarding, Port Triggers, and DMZ Host, which are detailed in the following sections. Options Tab The following table details the components of the Options Tab: WAN Blocking This feature is designed to protect users from Internet hackers and other attacks. The feature also reinforces your network security by hiding network ports. IPSec Pass Through This feature enables IPSec Pass Through. To use this

PPTP Pass Through Remote Config Management Multicast Enable feature, click Enable. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is the method used to enable VPN (Virtual Private Network) sessions. To use this feature, click Enable. This feature allows the Gateway to be managed from a remote location, via the Internet. To use this feature, click Enable. To remotely manage the Gateway,. Enter http://:8080 into the browser of any PC on the Internet. Press the Enter key. This feature allows for multiple transmissions to specific recipients at the same time. Select Enable to support the feature. 1. Click the Apply button to save any changes. Port Forwarding Tab Port Forwarding sets up public services on the network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized Internet applications (specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online gaming. Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding.). When users send this type of request to the network via the Internet, the Linksys Wireless Cable Modem Gateway will forward those requests to the appropriate PC. This feature is used to establish a web server or FTP server for Internet users to access. Be sure that a valid IP address is entered; a static IP address with the ISP in order to properly run an Internet server may need to be established. For added security, Internet users will be able to communicate with the server, but will not actually be connected. The packets will be forwarded through the Gateway instead. If all ports need to be forwarded to one PC, see the DMZ Host Tab. To add a server using Forwarding complete the following steps: 1. Enter the IP address of the server to be accessed into the Local IP Adr field.

2. Enter the range of the external port(s) used by the server or Internet application in the Start Port and End Port columns. Check with the Internet application software documentation for more information. 3. Select the protocol for each port number to be forwarded; TCP, UDP, or Both. 4. Click the Enabled button to enable the changes. 5. Configure as many entries as needed. Gateway supports up to ten ranges of ports. 6. To delete a server entry, enter 0 in the Port and Local IP Address fields. 7. Click the Apply button to apply any changes. Port Triggers Tab Port Triggering is a method that allows multiple computers on the network to access a server, such as a game server. A trigger request is made to the Router, which opens an incoming port for that computer. To use Port Triggering and allow a computer to access a server, complete the following steps: 1. Enter the Trigger Range and Target Range of the external port(s) used by the server or Internet application in the Start Port and End Port columns. Check with the Internet application software documentation for more information. 2. Select the protocol for each port to be forwarded; TCP, UDP, or Both. 3. Click the Enable button to enable the changes. 4. To delete a server entry, enter 0 in the Trigger Range and Target Range fields. 5. Click the Apply button to apply any changes. DMZ Host Tab The DMZ Host setting allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet for the use of special-purpose services such as Internet gaming or video conferencing. To expose one computer, complete the following steps: 1. Enter the computer s IP address into the field and click the Apply button.

2. To Disable DMZ, enter 0 and click the Apply button. Firewall Tab The Firewall Tab contains the Web Filter and Event Log Tabs which are detailed in the following sections. Event Log Tab The following table details the components of the Event Log Tab: Contact Email Address SMTP Server Name Email Alerts Count Last Occurrence Target Source Enter the customer s email address into the Contact Email Address field so that they can be notified when there is an occurrence. Enter the server name into the SMTP Server Name field. To enable the Email Alerts, click the box next to Enable. A brief description is given of the occurrence. A list is made of the amount of occurrences. The time and date of the last occurrence is given. The target of the occurrence is given. The source pf the occurrence is given. 1. Click the Apply button to apply the changes. 2. Click the E-mail Log button to view the log. 3. Click the Clear Log button to clear the log.

Status Tab The Status Tab contains the Software, Connection, Security, and Diagnostics Tabs which are detailed in the following sections. Software Tab The following table details the components of the Software Tab: Information Standard Specification Compliant Hardware Version Software Version Cable Modem MAC Address Cable Modem Serial Number CM Certificate This field identifies which version of various cable industry standards (i.e. DOCSIS) and standards version number (i.e. Ver.1.1) the Linksys Wireless Cable Modem Gateway complies to. This field identifies the version of this Gateway s hardware. This field identifies the version of the firmware running on the Gateway. This is the Gateway s MAC Address. This is the address that will be registered with Time Warner Cable to enable Internet access. This field identifies a unique identifying number and bar code format assigned to every Gateway manufactured. This field identifies the cable modem certificate installed on the Gateway. Status System Up Time Network Access This field displays the period of time the Gateway has been functioning properly. This field identifies if the Gateway is registered with Time Warner Cable.

Connection Tab The following table details the components of the Connection Tab: s Procedure Downstream Channel Upstream Channel These statistics reflect the ISP s and the Gateway s connection procedure. These statistics reflect the information coming into the network from the Internet. These statistics reflect the information going from the network to the Internet. Security Tab The following table details the components of the Security Tab: Password Restore Factory Defaults To change the network administrator s password for the Gateway, enter the new password into the Password field. Then, re-enter it into the Re- Enter Password field and click the Apply button. The Enter Network Password window will reappear, prompting to enter the new password. This will provide access to the Gateway with the new password. To restore the Gateway s factory defaults and remove all custom settings, select Yes beside Restore Factory Defaults and click the Apply button. Restoring the factory defaults may affect settings applied by Time Warner Cable. Contact Time Warner Cable if there are any problems connecting after restoring the factory defaults. Note: Restoring Factory defaults may end the wireless connection for any of the connected wireless PCs. Diagnostics Tab The following table details the ping diagnostics for the LAN and WAN Networks:

Parameter Ping Target Ping Size No. of Pings Ping Interval Ping Timeout Start Test Abort Test Clear Results Enter the target into the fields provided. Enter the size of the pings into the field. Enter the number of pings into the field. Enter the interval of the pings into the field. Enter the timeout of the pings into the field. Click the Start Test button to start the ping test. Click the Abort Test button to stop the ping test. Click the Clear Results button to clear the entries in the fields. 1. Click the Refresh button to update the screen.