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Details specific to the bintec RS353j, RS353jw, and RS353j-4G models.
Step-by-step guide for connecting and setting up the device.
Description and layout of the device's front and rear panel connectors.
Explanation of the device's LED indicators and their meanings.
List of components included in the device package for different models.
Overview of the device's general features and technical specifications.
Procedure to reset the device to factory default settings.
Device's default IP configuration and initial access data.
Device's default IP address and netmask for initial configuration.
Instructions for updating system software using the GUI.
Prerequisites for the PC used for device configuration.
Steps to prepare for device configuration, including data gathering.
Gathering data for basic configuration and internet access.
Steps to configure the PC for automatic IP configuration.
Procedure to change the system administrator password for security.
Configuring different types of internet connections.
Procedure to configure the device as a wireless LAN access point.
Instructions for updating the system software via the GUI.
Overview of methods to access and configure the device.
Accessing the device via Ethernet using web browser or Telnet/SSH.
Accessing the device configuration via HTML interface in a web browser.
Accessing the SNMP shell and other configuration options via Telnet.
Connecting to the device securely via SSH.
Accessing the device directly via its console interface.
Logging into the device and understanding user authorizations.
Default user names, passwords, and their authorizations.
Step-by-step guide for logging into the device via GUI or SNMP shell.
Overview of tools for device configuration: GUI, Assistant, SNMP shell.
Using the web-based graphical user interface for configuration tasks.
Overview of device status, activities, and interface configurations.
Management of basic system parameters like system name, date/time, and licenses.
Configuration of basic system data like name, location, and contact.
Settings for system passwords, including admin and SNMP community passwords.
Configuration of system time for accurate timestamps and scheduling.
How to activate software functions using licenses.
Definition of operation mode for device interfaces (routing or bridging).
Configuration of interfaces to operate in routing or bridging mode.
Configuration of administrative access to the device, enabling protocols like Telnet, SSH.
Selection of access parameters for IP-capable interfaces.
Enabling or disabling encrypted shell access via SSH.
User authentication settings using RADIUS and TACACS+.
Configuration of RADIUS server for authentication and data exchange.
Configuration of user profiles and access permissions.
Creation and management of access profiles for GUI permissions.
Management of user accounts and their assigned access profiles.
Management of digital certificates for VPN and VoIP connections.
Display and management of existing certificates, keys, and requests.
Configuration and management of the device's Ethernet ports.
Settings for switch ports, including speed and duplex modes.
Configuration of ISDN interfaces for dialup and leased lines.
Detailed configuration steps for ISDN ports.
Configuration of DSL modem settings.
Basic settings for the xDSL connection, including synchronization type.
Configuration for integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.
Detailed configuration for UMTS/LTE connections.
Editing IP configuration for LAN and Ethernet interfaces.
Managing existing IP interfaces and creating virtual interfaces.
Configuration of VLANs for network segmentation.
Displaying, editing, and creating VLANs.
Defining rules for receiving frames at VLAN ports.
Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device.
Configuration options for WLAN module operation mode, band, and channel.
Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.
Configuration and management of client links in Access Point mode.
Creation of dedicated connections between WLAN devices.
Basic settings for operating the gateway as a wireless access point.
Example configuration steps for setting up a WLAN.
Step-by-step wizard for setting up a WLAN infrastructure.
Configuration of various settings for the wireless LAN controller.
Selection of frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) for the WLAN controller.
Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.
Process to install WLAN and assign frequencies to access points.
Basic settings for the wireless LAN controller.
Configuration of general settings for the wireless LAN controller.
Automatic configuration of access points using profiles.
Settings required to manage slave access points.
List of detected access points with management options.
Overview and management of created wireless module profiles.
Display and configuration of created wireless networks (VSS).
Configuration of static and dynamic routes for network traffic management.
Configuration of IPv4 routes, including destination, netmask, gateway, and interface.
Configuration of IPv6 routes, including destination, prefix length, and gateway.
Display of all configured IPv4 routes, showing destination, netmask, gateway, and metric.
Configuration of IPv6 general prefixes for subnet and address derivation.
Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP address conversion.
Configuration of NAT settings for interfaces.
Excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports for outgoing traffic.
Distribution of data traffic across multiple interfaces.
Creation and management of load balancing groups for interface traffic distribution.
Prioritizing data traffic and reserving bandwidth for applications like VoIP.
Creating IP filters for classifying and filtering IP packets.
Defining filters to allow or block access.
Configuration of access filters.
Creating and managing rule chains.
Splitting networks into smaller segments.
Configuration of drop-in groups.
Configuration and management of Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
Configuration of RIP parameters for interfaces.
Specification of routes to be exported or imported.
Global RIP parameters.
Overview and enablement of the general multicast function.
Configuration of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
Configuration of interfaces for IGMP enablement.
Configuration of rules for passing multicast groups between interfaces.
Setup of Internet access or dialup connections.
Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces.
Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connections.
Configuration of xDSL connections using PPP over ATM (PPPoA).
Configuration of ISDN connections.
Configuration of internet connection using UMTS/LTE modem or USB stick.
Management of IP address pools for PPP connections.
Explanation of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).
Configuration of ATM profiles.
Assignment of data traffic parameters for ATM connections.
Optimization of voice transmission.
Configuration of interfaces for Real Time Jitter Control.
Configuration of secure IPSec connections for VPN tunnels.
Definition and configuration of IPSec peers.
Definition of profiles for Phase 1 of IPSec tunnel setup.
Definition of profiles for Phase 2 of IPSec tunnel setup.
Configuration of Extended Authentication (XAuth) for IPSec users.
Management of IP address pools for IPSec connections.
Configuration of Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP).
Creation and management of L2TP tunnel profiles.
Configuration of L2TP partners.
Setup of encrypted PPTP tunnels.
Configuration and management of PPTP tunnels.
Configuration of virtual interfaces for GRE tunnels.
Creation and management of GRE tunnels.
Configuration of firewall policies, including IPv4 and IPv6 filter rules.
Defining IPv4 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.
Defining IPv6 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.
Enabling/disabling the IPv4 firewall and configuring logging.
Grouping interfaces for easier firewall rule configuration.
Creation and management of IPv4 interface groups for firewall rule simplification.
Configuration of address lists and address groups for use in firewall rules.
Creating and managing lists of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Grouping addresses to simplify firewall rule configuration.
Configuration of services for use in firewall rules.
Creating and managing lists of services.
Example configuration of the Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF).
Configuration of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings.
Global settings for the SIP protocol.
Configuration of Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).
Configuration of the RTSP proxy.
Configuration of DNS settings for name resolution and forwarding.
Global DNS settings.
Configuration of DNS servers.
Manual definition of host names and IP addresses.
Configuration of forwarding rules for domains.
Configuration of the device as a DHCP server.
Definition of IP address pools for DHCP clients.
Configuration of DHCP pools and enabling/disabling them.
Allocation of IP addresses to specific MAC addresses.
Configuration of DHCPv6 server for IPv6 addresses and options.
Configuration of a URL-based Web Filter service.
Basic parameter configuration for the Web Filter.
Configuration of rules for handling Internet pages.
Management of URLs and IP addresses for blocking or allowing access.
Configuration of CAPI Server for user management.
Configuration of the event scheduler for automating actions.
Display and creation of event lists for initiating actions.
Configuration of automatic availability checks and ping tests.
Function to prevent unauthorized LAN access via ISDN.
Configuration of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings.
Configuration of the Hotspot Gateway.
Configuration of Wake-On-LAN filters and rule chains.
Configuration of gateway redundancy using BRRP.
Configuration of virtual routers and interfaces for redundancy.
List and termination of active configuration sessions.
Tools for testing network availability and resolving domain names.
Performing ping tests to check connectivity.
Checking domain name resolution.
Managing device software version, configuration files, and GUI language.
Triggering an immediate system reboot of the device.
Resetting the device to its factory default state.
Configuration for saving system protocol messages and sending e-mail alerts.
Configuring the device as a syslog server.
Collecting information on data packets sent and received.
Configuration for sending e-mail alerts.
List and configuration of alert recipients.
Configuration and use of SNMP for network monitoring.
Configuration of sending SNMP traps.
Creating and downloading support information files.
Display of all internally stored system messages.
Monitoring of IPSec tunnels.
List of configured IPSec tunnels.
Display of statistical values for IPSec connections.
Monitoring of current ISDN connections and call history.
List of existing ISDN connections.
Display of current values and activities of all device interfaces.
Detailed statistics for each interface.
Monitoring of WLAN interface values and activities.
Display of current values and activities for WLAN interfaces.
Monitoring of configured wireless networks.
Overview of client management by access points.
Monitoring of bridge link values and activities.
Monitoring of configured client links.
Details specific to the bintec RS353j, RS353jw, and RS353j-4G models.
Step-by-step guide for connecting and setting up the device.
Description and layout of the device's front and rear panel connectors.
Explanation of the device's LED indicators and their meanings.
List of components included in the device package for different models.
Overview of the device's general features and technical specifications.
Procedure to reset the device to factory default settings.
Device's default IP configuration and initial access data.
Device's default IP address and netmask for initial configuration.
Instructions for updating system software using the GUI.
Prerequisites for the PC used for device configuration.
Steps to prepare for device configuration, including data gathering.
Gathering data for basic configuration and internet access.
Steps to configure the PC for automatic IP configuration.
Procedure to change the system administrator password for security.
Configuring different types of internet connections.
Procedure to configure the device as a wireless LAN access point.
Instructions for updating the system software via the GUI.
Overview of methods to access and configure the device.
Accessing the device via Ethernet using web browser or Telnet/SSH.
Accessing the device configuration via HTML interface in a web browser.
Accessing the SNMP shell and other configuration options via Telnet.
Connecting to the device securely via SSH.
Accessing the device directly via its console interface.
Logging into the device and understanding user authorizations.
Default user names, passwords, and their authorizations.
Step-by-step guide for logging into the device via GUI or SNMP shell.
Overview of tools for device configuration: GUI, Assistant, SNMP shell.
Using the web-based graphical user interface for configuration tasks.
Overview of device status, activities, and interface configurations.
Management of basic system parameters like system name, date/time, and licenses.
Configuration of basic system data like name, location, and contact.
Settings for system passwords, including admin and SNMP community passwords.
Configuration of system time for accurate timestamps and scheduling.
How to activate software functions using licenses.
Definition of operation mode for device interfaces (routing or bridging).
Configuration of interfaces to operate in routing or bridging mode.
Configuration of administrative access to the device, enabling protocols like Telnet, SSH.
Selection of access parameters for IP-capable interfaces.
Enabling or disabling encrypted shell access via SSH.
User authentication settings using RADIUS and TACACS+.
Configuration of RADIUS server for authentication and data exchange.
Configuration of user profiles and access permissions.
Creation and management of access profiles for GUI permissions.
Management of user accounts and their assigned access profiles.
Management of digital certificates for VPN and VoIP connections.
Display and management of existing certificates, keys, and requests.
Configuration and management of the device's Ethernet ports.
Settings for switch ports, including speed and duplex modes.
Configuration of ISDN interfaces for dialup and leased lines.
Detailed configuration steps for ISDN ports.
Configuration of DSL modem settings.
Basic settings for the xDSL connection, including synchronization type.
Configuration for integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.
Detailed configuration for UMTS/LTE connections.
Editing IP configuration for LAN and Ethernet interfaces.
Managing existing IP interfaces and creating virtual interfaces.
Configuration of VLANs for network segmentation.
Displaying, editing, and creating VLANs.
Defining rules for receiving frames at VLAN ports.
Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device.
Configuration options for WLAN module operation mode, band, and channel.
Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.
Configuration and management of client links in Access Point mode.
Creation of dedicated connections between WLAN devices.
Basic settings for operating the gateway as a wireless access point.
Example configuration steps for setting up a WLAN.
Step-by-step wizard for setting up a WLAN infrastructure.
Configuration of various settings for the wireless LAN controller.
Selection of frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) for the WLAN controller.
Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.
Process to install WLAN and assign frequencies to access points.
Basic settings for the wireless LAN controller.
Configuration of general settings for the wireless LAN controller.
Automatic configuration of access points using profiles.
Settings required to manage slave access points.
List of detected access points with management options.
Overview and management of created wireless module profiles.
Display and configuration of created wireless networks (VSS).
Configuration of static and dynamic routes for network traffic management.
Configuration of IPv4 routes, including destination, netmask, gateway, and interface.
Configuration of IPv6 routes, including destination, prefix length, and gateway.
Display of all configured IPv4 routes, showing destination, netmask, gateway, and metric.
Configuration of IPv6 general prefixes for subnet and address derivation.
Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP address conversion.
Configuration of NAT settings for interfaces.
Excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports for outgoing traffic.
Distribution of data traffic across multiple interfaces.
Creation and management of load balancing groups for interface traffic distribution.
Prioritizing data traffic and reserving bandwidth for applications like VoIP.
Creating IP filters for classifying and filtering IP packets.
Defining filters to allow or block access.
Configuration of access filters.
Creating and managing rule chains.
Splitting networks into smaller segments.
Configuration of drop-in groups.
Configuration and management of Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
Configuration of RIP parameters for interfaces.
Specification of routes to be exported or imported.
Global RIP parameters.
Overview and enablement of the general multicast function.
Configuration of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
Configuration of interfaces for IGMP enablement.
Configuration of rules for passing multicast groups between interfaces.
Setup of Internet access or dialup connections.
Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces.
Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connections.
Configuration of xDSL connections using PPP over ATM (PPPoA).
Configuration of ISDN connections.
Configuration of internet connection using UMTS/LTE modem or USB stick.
Management of IP address pools for PPP connections.
Explanation of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).
Configuration of ATM profiles.
Assignment of data traffic parameters for ATM connections.
Optimization of voice transmission.
Configuration of interfaces for Real Time Jitter Control.
Configuration of secure IPSec connections for VPN tunnels.
Definition and configuration of IPSec peers.
Definition of profiles for Phase 1 of IPSec tunnel setup.
Definition of profiles for Phase 2 of IPSec tunnel setup.
Configuration of Extended Authentication (XAuth) for IPSec users.
Management of IP address pools for IPSec connections.
Configuration of Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP).
Creation and management of L2TP tunnel profiles.
Configuration of L2TP partners.
Setup of encrypted PPTP tunnels.
Configuration and management of PPTP tunnels.
Configuration of virtual interfaces for GRE tunnels.
Creation and management of GRE tunnels.
Configuration of firewall policies, including IPv4 and IPv6 filter rules.
Defining IPv4 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.
Defining IPv6 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.
Enabling/disabling the IPv4 firewall and configuring logging.
Grouping interfaces for easier firewall rule configuration.
Creation and management of IPv4 interface groups for firewall rule simplification.
Configuration of address lists and address groups for use in firewall rules.
Creating and managing lists of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Grouping addresses to simplify firewall rule configuration.
Configuration of services for use in firewall rules.
Creating and managing lists of services.
Example configuration of the Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF).
Configuration of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings.
Global settings for the SIP protocol.
Configuration of Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).
Configuration of the RTSP proxy.
Configuration of DNS settings for name resolution and forwarding.
Global DNS settings.
Configuration of DNS servers.
Manual definition of host names and IP addresses.
Configuration of forwarding rules for domains.
Configuration of the device as a DHCP server.
Definition of IP address pools for DHCP clients.
Configuration of DHCP pools and enabling/disabling them.
Allocation of IP addresses to specific MAC addresses.
Configuration of DHCPv6 server for IPv6 addresses and options.
Configuration of a URL-based Web Filter service.
Basic parameter configuration for the Web Filter.
Configuration of rules for handling Internet pages.
Management of URLs and IP addresses for blocking or allowing access.
Configuration of CAPI Server for user management.
Configuration of the event scheduler for automating actions.
Display and creation of event lists for initiating actions.
Configuration of automatic availability checks and ping tests.
Function to prevent unauthorized LAN access via ISDN.
Configuration of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings.
Configuration of the Hotspot Gateway.
Configuration of Wake-On-LAN filters and rule chains.
Configuration of gateway redundancy using BRRP.
Configuration of virtual routers and interfaces for redundancy.
List and termination of active configuration sessions.
Tools for testing network availability and resolving domain names.
Performing ping tests to check connectivity.
Checking domain name resolution.
Managing device software version, configuration files, and GUI language.
Triggering an immediate system reboot of the device.
Resetting the device to its factory default state.
Configuration for saving system protocol messages and sending e-mail alerts.
Configuring the device as a syslog server.
Collecting information on data packets sent and received.
Configuration for sending e-mail alerts.
List and configuration of alert recipients.
Configuration and use of SNMP for network monitoring.
Configuration of sending SNMP traps.
Creating and downloading support information files.
Display of all internally stored system messages.
Monitoring of IPSec tunnels.
List of configured IPSec tunnels.
Display of statistical values for IPSec connections.
Monitoring of current ISDN connections and call history.
List of existing ISDN connections.
Display of current values and activities of all device interfaces.
Detailed statistics for each interface.
Monitoring of WLAN interface values and activities.
Display of current values and activities for WLAN interfaces.
Monitoring of configured wireless networks.
Overview of client management by access points.
Monitoring of bridge link values and activities.
Monitoring of configured client links.
| Brand | BinTec |
|---|---|
| Model | RS123 |
| Category | Network Router |
| Language | English |