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Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Installation

Instructions for connecting the device and preliminary tasks for configuration.

Configuration

Guidance on getting the device running and basic functions.

Chapter 3 Installation

3.1 bintec RS353 j, bintec RS353 jw and bintec RS353 j-4 G

Details for specific device models in the RS353j series.

3.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

3.2 bintec RS120 and bintec RS120 wu

Details for specific device models in the RS120 series.

3.2.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

3.3 bintec RS230 a, bintec RS230 aw and bintec RS230 au+

Details for specific device models in the RS230 series.

3.3.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

3.4 bintec RS232 j, bintec RS232 jw and bintec RS232 j-4 G

Details for specific device models in the RS232 series.

3.4.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

Chapter 4 Basic configuration

4.1 Presettings

Initial device settings including IP configuration and access data.

4.1.1 IP Configuration

Details on the pre-defined IP configuration and access data.

4.3.1 Gathering data

Information gathering for basic configuration and internet access.

4.3.2 Configuring a PC

Steps to configure the PC to meet prerequisites for device configuration.

4.3.3 Modify system password

Instructions for changing the default system password for security.

4.4 Setting up an internet connection

Guidance on setting up various types of internet connections.

4.4.1 Internet connection over internal ADSL modem

Configuration steps for ADSL internet connection using the GUI wizard.

4.4.2 Internet connection over UMTS;LTE

Configuration steps for UMTS/LTE internet connection.

4.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Steps to use the device as an access point for wireless LAN.

Chapter 5 Access and configuration

5.1 Access Options

Overview of various methods to access the device for configuration.

5.1.1 Access via LAN

Accessing the device via Ethernet interfaces using a web browser or Telnet/SSH.

5.1.2 Access via the Serial Interface

Accessing the device via a serial connection for initial configuration.

5.2 Login

Logging into the device using access data to perform actions.

5.2.1 User names and passwords in ex works state

Default user names and passwords provided with the device.

5.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Steps for logging in to access the device configuration.

5.3 Configuration options

Overview of tools available for device configuration: GUI, Assistant, SNMP shell.

5.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Using the web-based graphical user interface for configuration tasks.

5.3.1.1 Calling up GUI

Procedure to access the device's graphical user interface via a web browser.

Chapter 7 System Management

7.1 Status

Display of system status, activities, and interface configurations.

7.2 Global Settings

Management of basic system parameters like name, date/time, and passwords.

7.2.1 System

Configuration of basic system data including system name, location, and contact.

7.2.2 Passwords

Setting system passwords for administrative and SNMP access.

7.4 Administrative Access

Configuration of administrative access methods to the device.

7.4.1 Access

List of all IP-capable interfaces and their administrative access parameters.

7.4.2 SSH

Enabling or disabling encrypted shell access via SSH.

7.4.3 SNMP

Configuration of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) usage.

7.5 Remote Authentication

Configuration settings for user authentication methods.

7.5.1 RADIUS

Configuration of RADIUS server for authentication and accounting.

7.5.2 TACACS+

Configuration of TACACS+ for access control and authentication.

Chapter 8 Physical Interfaces

8.1 Ethernet Ports

Configuration of physical interfaces for connection to local or external networks.

8.1.1 Port Configuration

Configuration of switch ports as single or separate independent Ethernet interfaces.

8.2 ISDN Ports

Configuration of ISDN interface for dialup and leased lines.

8.2.1 ISDN Configuration

Setting essential parameters for ISDN connections.

8.3 DSL Modem

Making basic settings for ADSL connections.

8.3.1 DSL Configuration

Configuration of basic settings for ADSL connections.

8.4 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of connections for integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modems or USB sticks.

8.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of connections for UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modems or USB sticks.

Chapter 9 LAN

9.1 IP Configuration

Editing the IP configuration of LAN and Ethernet interfaces.

9.1.1 Interfaces

Listing and editing existing IP interfaces or creating virtual interfaces.

9.2 VLAN

Configuration of VLANs for network segmentation according to 802.1Q.

9.2.1 VLANs

Displaying, editing, and creating VLANs, with a default Management VLAN.

9.2.2 Port Configuration

Defining and viewing rules for receiving frames at VLAN ports.

Chapter 10 Wireless LAN

10.1 WLAN

Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device.

10.1.1 Radio Settings

Overview of configuration options for the WLAN module.

10.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Editing or setting up wireless networks (VSS).

10.1.4 Client Link

Editing existing client links for operating in Access Point or Ad-hoc mode.

Chapter 11 Networking

11.1 Routes

Configuration of static and dynamic IP routes.

Default Route

Automatic data forwarding to a connection when no other route is available.

11.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Displaying and configuring IPv4 routes.

11.2 NAT

Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP packet conversion.

11.2.1 NAT Interfaces

Configuration of NAT options for each interface.

11.2.2 NAT Configuration

Excluding data from NAT, translating addresses and ports.

11.3 Load Balancing

Enabling data traffic distribution across multiple interfaces.

11.3.1 Load Balancing Groups

Combining interfaces into groups for data traffic distribution.

11.4 QoS

Distributing available bandwidth effectively and intelligently.

11.4.1 QoS Filter

Configuration of IP filters for QoS.

11.4.2 QoS Classification

Associating data traffic with class IDs using pre-defined IP filters.

11.4.3 QoS Interfaces;Policies

Setting data prioritization for interfaces.

11.5 Access Rules

Restricting access to data and functions using access lists.

11.5.1 Access Filter

Configuration of access filters, defining IP addresses, protocol, ports.

11.5.2 Rule Chains

Creating and configuring rules for IP filters.

11.5.3 Interface Assignment

Assigning configured rule chains to interfaces and defining gateway behavior.

Chapter 12 Routing Protocols

12.1 RIP

Configuration of static and dynamic routing table updates via RIP.

12.1.1 RIP Interfaces

Displaying and configuring RIP interfaces.

12.1.2 RIP Filter

Specifying which routes are to be exported or imported.

Chapter 13 Multicast

13.1 General

Enabling or disabling the multicast function.

13.2 IGMP

Signaling group membership in a subnet using IGMP.

13.2.1 IGMP

Configuration of interfaces on which IGMP is enabled.

13.3 Forwarding

Specification of multicast groups to be passed between interfaces.

13.3.1 Forwarding

Procedure to specify multicast group forwarding between interfaces.

Chapter 14 WAN

14.1 Internet + Dialup

Setup of internet access or dialup connections.

14.1.1 PPPoE

Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces.

14.1.2 PPTP

Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) for internet connections.

14.1.3 PPPoA

Configuration of xDSL connections for PPPoA.

14.1.4 ISDN

Configuration of ISDN connections.

14.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of connections for integrated or USB UMTS/LTE modems.

14.2 ATM

Configuration of ATM connection parameters for broadband ISDN.

14.2.1 Profiles

Displaying and managing ATM profiles for Internet access.

Chapter 15 VPN

15.1 IPSec

Enabling secure connections between two locations using IPSec.

15.1.1 IPSec Peers

Displaying and configuring IPSec peers for VPN connections.

15.1.2 Phase-1 Profiles

Defining and managing Phase 1 (IKE) profiles for IPSec tunnels.

15.1.3 Phase-2 Profiles

Defining and managing Phase 2 profiles for IPSec tunnel setup.

15.1.4 XAUTH Profiles

Configuration of XAUTH profiles for extended authentication.

15.1.5 IP Pools

Managing IP address pools for configured IPSec connections.

15.2 L2 TP

Configuration of Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) for PPP connections.

15.2.1 Tunnel Profiles

Displaying and managing configured L2TP tunnel profiles.

15.2.2 Users

Displaying and managing configured L2TP partners.

15.3 PPTP

Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) tunnels.

15.3.1 PPTP Tunnels

Displaying a list of all configured PPTP tunnels.

Chapter 16 Firewall

NAT

Explanation of Network Address Translation (NAT) functionality.

IP Access Lists

Allowing or rejecting packets based on defined criteria.

16.1 Policies

Configuration of firewall policies.

16.1.1 Filter Rules

Defining and applying implicit filter rules for packet handling.

16.1.2 QoS

Distributing available bandwidth effectively and intelligently.

16.3 Addresses

Configuration of IP addresses and address groups for firewall rules.

16.3.1 Address List

Listing and managing configured addresses.

16.3.2 Groups

Grouping addresses to simplify firewall rule configuration.

16.4 Services

Configuration of services for packet filtering.

16.4.1 Service List

Listing and managing available services for filtering.

Chapter 17 VoIP

17.1 SIP

Configuration of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a translation instance.

17.2 RTSP

Configuration of the RealTime Streaming Protocol (RTSP).

17.2.1 RTSP Proxy

Configuration of the RealTime Streaming Protocol proxy.

Chapter 18 Local Services

18.1 DNS

Configuration of DNS services including proxy, cache, static entries, and monitoring.

18.1.1 Global Settings

Configuration of global DNS settings like domain name and WINS server.

18.1.2 DNS Servers

Configuration of global and interface-specific DNS servers.

18.1.3 Static Hosts

Configuration of static host entries for manual IP address assignment.

18.2 HTTPS

Operating the user interface via an HTTPS connection for secure configuration.

18.2.1 HTTPS Server

Configuration of parameters for the backed-up configuration connection via HTTPS.

18.3 DynDNS Client

Ensuring device reachability with dynamic IP addresses using DynDNS.

18.3.1 DynDNS Update

Displaying configured DynDNS registrations for updating.

Chapter 19 Maintenance

Chapter 20 External Reporting

Chapter 21 Monitoring

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Installation

Instructions for connecting the device and preliminary tasks for configuration.

Configuration

Guidance on getting the device running and basic functions.

Chapter 3 Installation

3.1 bintec RS353 j, bintec RS353 jw and bintec RS353 j-4 G

Details for specific device models in the RS353j series.

3.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

3.2 bintec RS120 and bintec RS120 wu

Details for specific device models in the RS120 series.

3.2.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

3.3 bintec RS230 a, bintec RS230 aw and bintec RS230 au+

Details for specific device models in the RS230 series.

3.3.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

3.4 bintec RS232 j, bintec RS232 jw and bintec RS232 j-4 G

Details for specific device models in the RS232 series.

3.4.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for setting up and connecting the device.

Chapter 4 Basic configuration

4.1 Presettings

Initial device settings including IP configuration and access data.

4.1.1 IP Configuration

Details on the pre-defined IP configuration and access data.

4.3.1 Gathering data

Information gathering for basic configuration and internet access.

4.3.2 Configuring a PC

Steps to configure the PC to meet prerequisites for device configuration.

4.3.3 Modify system password

Instructions for changing the default system password for security.

4.4 Setting up an internet connection

Guidance on setting up various types of internet connections.

4.4.1 Internet connection over internal ADSL modem

Configuration steps for ADSL internet connection using the GUI wizard.

4.4.2 Internet connection over UMTS;LTE

Configuration steps for UMTS/LTE internet connection.

4.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Steps to use the device as an access point for wireless LAN.

Chapter 5 Access and configuration

5.1 Access Options

Overview of various methods to access the device for configuration.

5.1.1 Access via LAN

Accessing the device via Ethernet interfaces using a web browser or Telnet/SSH.

5.1.2 Access via the Serial Interface

Accessing the device via a serial connection for initial configuration.

5.2 Login

Logging into the device using access data to perform actions.

5.2.1 User names and passwords in ex works state

Default user names and passwords provided with the device.

5.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Steps for logging in to access the device configuration.

5.3 Configuration options

Overview of tools available for device configuration: GUI, Assistant, SNMP shell.

5.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Using the web-based graphical user interface for configuration tasks.

5.3.1.1 Calling up GUI

Procedure to access the device's graphical user interface via a web browser.

Chapter 7 System Management

7.1 Status

Display of system status, activities, and interface configurations.

7.2 Global Settings

Management of basic system parameters like name, date/time, and passwords.

7.2.1 System

Configuration of basic system data including system name, location, and contact.

7.2.2 Passwords

Setting system passwords for administrative and SNMP access.

7.4 Administrative Access

Configuration of administrative access methods to the device.

7.4.1 Access

List of all IP-capable interfaces and their administrative access parameters.

7.4.2 SSH

Enabling or disabling encrypted shell access via SSH.

7.4.3 SNMP

Configuration of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) usage.

7.5 Remote Authentication

Configuration settings for user authentication methods.

7.5.1 RADIUS

Configuration of RADIUS server for authentication and accounting.

7.5.2 TACACS+

Configuration of TACACS+ for access control and authentication.

Chapter 8 Physical Interfaces

8.1 Ethernet Ports

Configuration of physical interfaces for connection to local or external networks.

8.1.1 Port Configuration

Configuration of switch ports as single or separate independent Ethernet interfaces.

8.2 ISDN Ports

Configuration of ISDN interface for dialup and leased lines.

8.2.1 ISDN Configuration

Setting essential parameters for ISDN connections.

8.3 DSL Modem

Making basic settings for ADSL connections.

8.3.1 DSL Configuration

Configuration of basic settings for ADSL connections.

8.4 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of connections for integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modems or USB sticks.

8.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of connections for UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modems or USB sticks.

Chapter 9 LAN

9.1 IP Configuration

Editing the IP configuration of LAN and Ethernet interfaces.

9.1.1 Interfaces

Listing and editing existing IP interfaces or creating virtual interfaces.

9.2 VLAN

Configuration of VLANs for network segmentation according to 802.1Q.

9.2.1 VLANs

Displaying, editing, and creating VLANs, with a default Management VLAN.

9.2.2 Port Configuration

Defining and viewing rules for receiving frames at VLAN ports.

Chapter 10 Wireless LAN

10.1 WLAN

Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device.

10.1.1 Radio Settings

Overview of configuration options for the WLAN module.

10.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Editing or setting up wireless networks (VSS).

10.1.4 Client Link

Editing existing client links for operating in Access Point or Ad-hoc mode.

Chapter 11 Networking

11.1 Routes

Configuration of static and dynamic IP routes.

Default Route

Automatic data forwarding to a connection when no other route is available.

11.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Displaying and configuring IPv4 routes.

11.2 NAT

Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP packet conversion.

11.2.1 NAT Interfaces

Configuration of NAT options for each interface.

11.2.2 NAT Configuration

Excluding data from NAT, translating addresses and ports.

11.3 Load Balancing

Enabling data traffic distribution across multiple interfaces.

11.3.1 Load Balancing Groups

Combining interfaces into groups for data traffic distribution.

11.4 QoS

Distributing available bandwidth effectively and intelligently.

11.4.1 QoS Filter

Configuration of IP filters for QoS.

11.4.2 QoS Classification

Associating data traffic with class IDs using pre-defined IP filters.

11.4.3 QoS Interfaces;Policies

Setting data prioritization for interfaces.

11.5 Access Rules

Restricting access to data and functions using access lists.

11.5.1 Access Filter

Configuration of access filters, defining IP addresses, protocol, ports.

11.5.2 Rule Chains

Creating and configuring rules for IP filters.

11.5.3 Interface Assignment

Assigning configured rule chains to interfaces and defining gateway behavior.

Chapter 12 Routing Protocols

12.1 RIP

Configuration of static and dynamic routing table updates via RIP.

12.1.1 RIP Interfaces

Displaying and configuring RIP interfaces.

12.1.2 RIP Filter

Specifying which routes are to be exported or imported.

Chapter 13 Multicast

13.1 General

Enabling or disabling the multicast function.

13.2 IGMP

Signaling group membership in a subnet using IGMP.

13.2.1 IGMP

Configuration of interfaces on which IGMP is enabled.

13.3 Forwarding

Specification of multicast groups to be passed between interfaces.

13.3.1 Forwarding

Procedure to specify multicast group forwarding between interfaces.

Chapter 14 WAN

14.1 Internet + Dialup

Setup of internet access or dialup connections.

14.1.1 PPPoE

Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces.

14.1.2 PPTP

Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) for internet connections.

14.1.3 PPPoA

Configuration of xDSL connections for PPPoA.

14.1.4 ISDN

Configuration of ISDN connections.

14.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of connections for integrated or USB UMTS/LTE modems.

14.2 ATM

Configuration of ATM connection parameters for broadband ISDN.

14.2.1 Profiles

Displaying and managing ATM profiles for Internet access.

Chapter 15 VPN

15.1 IPSec

Enabling secure connections between two locations using IPSec.

15.1.1 IPSec Peers

Displaying and configuring IPSec peers for VPN connections.

15.1.2 Phase-1 Profiles

Defining and managing Phase 1 (IKE) profiles for IPSec tunnels.

15.1.3 Phase-2 Profiles

Defining and managing Phase 2 profiles for IPSec tunnel setup.

15.1.4 XAUTH Profiles

Configuration of XAUTH profiles for extended authentication.

15.1.5 IP Pools

Managing IP address pools for configured IPSec connections.

15.2 L2 TP

Configuration of Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) for PPP connections.

15.2.1 Tunnel Profiles

Displaying and managing configured L2TP tunnel profiles.

15.2.2 Users

Displaying and managing configured L2TP partners.

15.3 PPTP

Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) tunnels.

15.3.1 PPTP Tunnels

Displaying a list of all configured PPTP tunnels.

Chapter 16 Firewall

NAT

Explanation of Network Address Translation (NAT) functionality.

IP Access Lists

Allowing or rejecting packets based on defined criteria.

16.1 Policies

Configuration of firewall policies.

16.1.1 Filter Rules

Defining and applying implicit filter rules for packet handling.

16.1.2 QoS

Distributing available bandwidth effectively and intelligently.

16.3 Addresses

Configuration of IP addresses and address groups for firewall rules.

16.3.1 Address List

Listing and managing configured addresses.

16.3.2 Groups

Grouping addresses to simplify firewall rule configuration.

16.4 Services

Configuration of services for packet filtering.

16.4.1 Service List

Listing and managing available services for filtering.

Chapter 17 VoIP

17.1 SIP

Configuration of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a translation instance.

17.2 RTSP

Configuration of the RealTime Streaming Protocol (RTSP).

17.2.1 RTSP Proxy

Configuration of the RealTime Streaming Protocol proxy.

Chapter 18 Local Services

18.1 DNS

Configuration of DNS services including proxy, cache, static entries, and monitoring.

18.1.1 Global Settings

Configuration of global DNS settings like domain name and WINS server.

18.1.2 DNS Servers

Configuration of global and interface-specific DNS servers.

18.1.3 Static Hosts

Configuration of static host entries for manual IP address assignment.

18.2 HTTPS

Operating the user interface via an HTTPS connection for secure configuration.

18.2.1 HTTPS Server

Configuration of parameters for the backed-up configuration connection via HTTPS.

18.3 DynDNS Client

Ensuring device reachability with dynamic IP addresses using DynDNS.

18.3.1 DynDNS Update

Displaying configured DynDNS registrations for updating.

Chapter 19 Maintenance

Chapter 20 External Reporting

Chapter 21 Monitoring

BinTec RS120 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryGateway
ManufacturerBinTec
ModelRS120
WAN Ports1
LAN Ports4
FirewallYes
VPNYes
WAN Interface10/100 Mbps Ethernet
FeaturesFirewall, VPN
Power SupplyExternal
Ports5 (1 WAN, 4 LAN)

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