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Manual
bintec RS Series
New Generation
Copyright© Version 10.1.4 (SVN4082), 2016 bintec elmeg GmbH
bintec elmeg GmbH
Manual
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Summary

Chapter 1 Installation

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

Details the physical interfaces and connections for specific bintec RS353 models.

1.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Guides on initial setup and physical connections for the device.

Chapter 2 Basic configuration

2.1.1 IP Configuration

Details the predefined IP address and netmask for device configuration.

2.3.3 Modify system password

Details the process of changing the default system password for security.

2.4 Setting up an internet connection

Describes how to configure various types of internet connections, like xDSL and UMTS/LTE.

2.4.1 Internet connection over internal xDSL modem

Guides on setting up an internet connection using the internal xDSL modem.

2.4.2 Internet connection over UMTS;LTE

Explains the process of setting up an internet connection using UMTS/LTE.

2.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Provides instructions on configuring the device as a wireless LAN access point.

Chapter 3 Access and configuration

3.1 Access Options

Presents various methods to access and configure the device.

3.1.1 Access via LAN

Explains how to access the device using Ethernet interfaces via web browser or Telnet/SSH.

3.2 Login

Covers logging into the device to perform actions based on user authorizations.

3.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Explains the login process for both GUI and SNMP shell configuration.

3.3 Configuration options

Provides an overview of the tools available for device configuration.

3.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Describes the web-based graphical user interface for device configuration.

3.3.1.1 Calling up GUI

Step-by-step guide to accessing the device's GUI through a web browser.

Chapter 5 System Management

5.1 Status

Provides an overview of the device's status, including system information and interface status.

5.2 Global Settings

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

5.2.2 Passwords

Explains how to set and manage system passwords for security.

5.4 Administrative Access

Covers the configuration of administrative access to the device.

Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

6.1 Ethernet Ports

Describes the physical Ethernet interfaces and their default IP configuration.

6.3.1 DSL Configuration

Guides on making basic settings for the xDSL connection.

6.4 UMTS;LTE

Explains how to configure the integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.

6.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Details the configuration for UMTS/LTE connections.

Chapter 7 LAN

7.1 IP Configuration

Allows editing IP configuration for LAN and Ethernet interfaces.

Chapter 8 Wireless LAN

8.1 WLAN

Allows configuration of all WLAN modules on the device.

8.1.1 Radio Settings

Provides an overview of configuration options for the WLAN module.

8.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Guides on editing or setting up wireless networks (SSID) and their security.

Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Controller

9.1 Wizard

Offers step-by-step instructions for setting up a WLAN infrastructure.

9.1.3 Wireless Network

Displays configured wireless networks and allows editing or creating new ones.

9.2 Controller Configuration

Covers making basic settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.3.1 Slave Access Points

Displays a list of all APs found by the wizard and allows management of their status.

9.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Displays created wireless networks and allows editing or creating additional ones.

Chapter 10 Networking

10.1 Routes

Covers configuring static or dynamic routes for network traffic forwarding.

10.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Details how to list and edit configured IPv4 routes.

10.3 NAT

Explains Network Address Translation for converting IP addresses.

10.3.1 NAT Interfaces

Allows selection of NAT active, Loopback active, Silent Deny, and PPTP Passthrough for interfaces.

10.3.2 NAT Configuration

Covers excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports.

10.4 Load Balancing

Explains how to distribute data traffic over different interfaces to increase bandwidth.

10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups

Covers combining interfaces into groups for data traffic distribution based on various policies.

10.5 QoS

Details Quality of Service configuration for effective bandwidth distribution and prioritization.

10.6 Access Rules

Covers restricting access to data and functions using access lists.

10.6.1 Access Filter

Guides on configuring IP traffic filters to allow or block access.

Chapter 11 Routing Protocols

11.1 RIP

Explains the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for dynamic routing table updates.

Chapter 13 WAN

13.1 Internet + Dialup

Covers setting up Internet access or dialup connections using various protocols like PPPoE, PPTP, PPPoA, ISDN.

13.1.1 PPPoE

Details the configuration of PPP over Ethernet interfaces for ADSL connections.

13.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Explains configuring internet connections using UMTS/LTE modems or USB sticks.

Chapter 14 VPN

14.1 IPSec

Enables secure connections between two locations using the IPSec protocol.

14.1.1 IPSec Peers

Covers defining and managing IPSec peers for establishing VPN tunnels.

Chapter 15 Firewall

15.1 Policies

Covers creating and managing firewall policies and rules for IP traffic filtering.

15.1.1 IPv4 Filter Rules

Details the configuration of IPv4 filter rules for allowing or denying IP traffic.

15.5.1 SIF - Configuration example

Details a configuration example for the Stateful Inspection Firewall, including IP aliasing and address groups.

Chapter 16 VoIP

16.1 SIP

Explains the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a translation instance for telecommunication networks.

Chapter 17 Local Services

17.1 DNS

Covers name resolution services, including DNS proxy, cache, static entries, and monitoring.

17.4 DHCP Server

Covers configuring the device as a DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment.

17.4.1 IP Pool Configuration

Details how to set up IP address pools for DHCP clients.

17.4.2 DHCP Configuration

Explains how to activate the device as a DHCP server and define IP pools.

17.6 Web Filter

Covers configuring a URL-based Web Filter service for accessing the Proventia Web Filter.

17.8.4 Configuration example - Time-controlled Tasks

Provides an example of configuring time-controlled tasks like automatic reboot and interface suspension.

17.9 Surveillance

Covers automatic availability checks for hosts and interfaces, and ping tests.

Chapter 18 Maintenance

18.2 Diagnostics

Covers testing availability of hosts, domain name resolution, and routes.

18.2.1 Ping Test

Guides on performing ping tests to check network connectivity.

18.3 Software &Configuration

Covers managing software versions, configuration files, and GUI language.

18.5 Factory Reset

Explains how to reset the device to its factory default state.

Chapter 19 External Reporting

19.1 Syslog

Covers logging system protocol messages and configuring e-mail alerts for events.

19.2 IP Accounting

Explains how to collect information on data packet types and numbers for commercial reasons.

19.3 Alert Service

Details how to send syslog messages and configure e-mail alerts for relevant events.

Chapter 20 Monitoring

20.1 Internal Log

Displays a list of all internally stored system messages.

20.1.1 System Messages

Shows system messages and allows adjustment of message limits and levels.

20.2 IPSec

Provides information on configured IPSec tunnels and their statistics.

20.2.1 IPSec Tunnels

Lists all configured IPSec tunnels with details like description, remote IP, and status.

20.5 WLAN

Shows current values and activities of WLAN interfaces, including 802.11n rates.

20.5.1 WLANx

Displays current values and activities of WLAN interfaces, listing data rates separately for 802.11b/g and 802.11n.

Summary

Chapter 1 Installation

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

Details the physical interfaces and connections for specific bintec RS353 models.

1.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Guides on initial setup and physical connections for the device.

Chapter 2 Basic configuration

2.1.1 IP Configuration

Details the predefined IP address and netmask for device configuration.

2.3.3 Modify system password

Details the process of changing the default system password for security.

2.4 Setting up an internet connection

Describes how to configure various types of internet connections, like xDSL and UMTS/LTE.

2.4.1 Internet connection over internal xDSL modem

Guides on setting up an internet connection using the internal xDSL modem.

2.4.2 Internet connection over UMTS;LTE

Explains the process of setting up an internet connection using UMTS/LTE.

2.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Provides instructions on configuring the device as a wireless LAN access point.

Chapter 3 Access and configuration

3.1 Access Options

Presents various methods to access and configure the device.

3.1.1 Access via LAN

Explains how to access the device using Ethernet interfaces via web browser or Telnet/SSH.

3.2 Login

Covers logging into the device to perform actions based on user authorizations.

3.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Explains the login process for both GUI and SNMP shell configuration.

3.3 Configuration options

Provides an overview of the tools available for device configuration.

3.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Describes the web-based graphical user interface for device configuration.

3.3.1.1 Calling up GUI

Step-by-step guide to accessing the device's GUI through a web browser.

Chapter 5 System Management

5.1 Status

Provides an overview of the device's status, including system information and interface status.

5.2 Global Settings

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

5.2.2 Passwords

Explains how to set and manage system passwords for security.

5.4 Administrative Access

Covers the configuration of administrative access to the device.

Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

6.1 Ethernet Ports

Describes the physical Ethernet interfaces and their default IP configuration.

6.3.1 DSL Configuration

Guides on making basic settings for the xDSL connection.

6.4 UMTS;LTE

Explains how to configure the integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.

6.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Details the configuration for UMTS/LTE connections.

Chapter 7 LAN

7.1 IP Configuration

Allows editing IP configuration for LAN and Ethernet interfaces.

Chapter 8 Wireless LAN

8.1 WLAN

Allows configuration of all WLAN modules on the device.

8.1.1 Radio Settings

Provides an overview of configuration options for the WLAN module.

8.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Guides on editing or setting up wireless networks (SSID) and their security.

Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Controller

9.1 Wizard

Offers step-by-step instructions for setting up a WLAN infrastructure.

9.1.3 Wireless Network

Displays configured wireless networks and allows editing or creating new ones.

9.2 Controller Configuration

Covers making basic settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.3.1 Slave Access Points

Displays a list of all APs found by the wizard and allows management of their status.

9.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Displays created wireless networks and allows editing or creating additional ones.

Chapter 10 Networking

10.1 Routes

Covers configuring static or dynamic routes for network traffic forwarding.

10.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Details how to list and edit configured IPv4 routes.

10.3 NAT

Explains Network Address Translation for converting IP addresses.

10.3.1 NAT Interfaces

Allows selection of NAT active, Loopback active, Silent Deny, and PPTP Passthrough for interfaces.

10.3.2 NAT Configuration

Covers excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports.

10.4 Load Balancing

Explains how to distribute data traffic over different interfaces to increase bandwidth.

10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups

Covers combining interfaces into groups for data traffic distribution based on various policies.

10.5 QoS

Details Quality of Service configuration for effective bandwidth distribution and prioritization.

10.6 Access Rules

Covers restricting access to data and functions using access lists.

10.6.1 Access Filter

Guides on configuring IP traffic filters to allow or block access.

Chapter 11 Routing Protocols

11.1 RIP

Explains the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for dynamic routing table updates.

Chapter 13 WAN

13.1 Internet + Dialup

Covers setting up Internet access or dialup connections using various protocols like PPPoE, PPTP, PPPoA, ISDN.

13.1.1 PPPoE

Details the configuration of PPP over Ethernet interfaces for ADSL connections.

13.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Explains configuring internet connections using UMTS/LTE modems or USB sticks.

Chapter 14 VPN

14.1 IPSec

Enables secure connections between two locations using the IPSec protocol.

14.1.1 IPSec Peers

Covers defining and managing IPSec peers for establishing VPN tunnels.

Chapter 15 Firewall

15.1 Policies

Covers creating and managing firewall policies and rules for IP traffic filtering.

15.1.1 IPv4 Filter Rules

Details the configuration of IPv4 filter rules for allowing or denying IP traffic.

15.5.1 SIF - Configuration example

Details a configuration example for the Stateful Inspection Firewall, including IP aliasing and address groups.

Chapter 16 VoIP

16.1 SIP

Explains the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a translation instance for telecommunication networks.

Chapter 17 Local Services

17.1 DNS

Covers name resolution services, including DNS proxy, cache, static entries, and monitoring.

17.4 DHCP Server

Covers configuring the device as a DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment.

17.4.1 IP Pool Configuration

Details how to set up IP address pools for DHCP clients.

17.4.2 DHCP Configuration

Explains how to activate the device as a DHCP server and define IP pools.

17.6 Web Filter

Covers configuring a URL-based Web Filter service for accessing the Proventia Web Filter.

17.8.4 Configuration example - Time-controlled Tasks

Provides an example of configuring time-controlled tasks like automatic reboot and interface suspension.

17.9 Surveillance

Covers automatic availability checks for hosts and interfaces, and ping tests.

Chapter 18 Maintenance

18.2 Diagnostics

Covers testing availability of hosts, domain name resolution, and routes.

18.2.1 Ping Test

Guides on performing ping tests to check network connectivity.

18.3 Software &Configuration

Covers managing software versions, configuration files, and GUI language.

18.5 Factory Reset

Explains how to reset the device to its factory default state.

Chapter 19 External Reporting

19.1 Syslog

Covers logging system protocol messages and configuring e-mail alerts for events.

19.2 IP Accounting

Explains how to collect information on data packet types and numbers for commercial reasons.

19.3 Alert Service

Details how to send syslog messages and configure e-mail alerts for relevant events.

Chapter 20 Monitoring

20.1 Internal Log

Displays a list of all internally stored system messages.

20.1.1 System Messages

Shows system messages and allows adjustment of message limits and levels.

20.2 IPSec

Provides information on configured IPSec tunnels and their statistics.

20.2.1 IPSec Tunnels

Lists all configured IPSec tunnels with details like description, remote IP, and status.

20.5 WLAN

Shows current values and activities of WLAN interfaces, including 802.11n rates.

20.5.1 WLANx

Displays current values and activities of WLAN interfaces, listing data rates separately for 802.11b/g and 802.11n.

BinTec RS123w Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinTec
ModelRS123w
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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