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Manual
bintec RS Series
New Generation
Copyright© Version 10.1.4 (SVN4082), 2016 bintec elmeg GmbH
bintec elmeg GmbH
Manual
bintec RS Series 1

Table of Contents

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Summary

Chapter 1 Installation

1.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Instructions for connecting and setting up the device.

1.2.1 Setting up and connecting

Instructions for connecting and setting up the device for different models.

Chapter 2 Basic configuration

2.1.1 IP Configuration

Details the default IP address, netmask, username, and password.

2.3.2 Configuring a PC

Step-by-step guide for configuring the PC to access the device's GUI.

2.3.3 Modify system password

Instructions for changing the default system password for security.

2.4 Setting up an internet connection

Describes how to configure various types of internet connections.

2.4.1 Internet connection over internal xDSL modem

Wizard-guided steps for setting up an internet connection via the internal xDSL modem.

2.4.2 Internet connection over UMTS;LTE

Steps for setting up an internet connection using UMTS/LTE with a SIM card.

2.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Instructions for setting up the device as a wireless LAN access point.

Chapter 3 Access and configuration

3.1 Access Options

Overview of different methods to access and configure the device.

3.1.1 Access via LAN

Details on accessing the device via Ethernet interfaces using a web browser, Telnet, or SSH.

3.2 Login

Details on logging into the device and the actions available based on user authorization.

3.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Steps for logging into the device via GUI or SNMP shell for configuration.

3.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Detailed guide on using the web-based Graphical User Interface for configuration.

3.3.1.1 Calling up GUI

Steps to open and access the device's Graphical User Interface.

Chapter 5 System Management

5.1 Status

Overview of system status, activities, interface configurations, and module information.

5.2 Global Settings

Configuration of basic system parameters like system name, location, and contact.

5.2.2 Passwords

Settings for system passwords, including admin, SNMP communities, and write passwords.

5.3.1 Interfaces

Configuration of interfaces to operate in routing or bridging mode, including bridge group creation.

5.4 Administrative Access

Configuration of administrative access to the device via various protocols and interfaces.

5.5 Remote Authentication

Settings for user authentication, supporting RADIUS and TACACS+ servers.

5.6 Configuration Access

Configuration of user profiles and access levels to restrict GUI access.

Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

6.1 Ethernet Ports

Configuration of physical Ethernet ports, including port separation and VLANs.

6.1.1 Port Configuration

Settings for configuring switch ports as single interfaces or logically separated Ethernet interfaces.

6.3 DSL Modem

Configuration of basic settings for the xDSL connection.

6.3.1 DSL Configuration

Making basic settings for the xDSL connection, including physical connection and DSL mode.

6.4 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of the integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or optional USB sticks.

6.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Steps for configuring the internet connection via UMTS/LTE modem or USB stick.

Chapter 8 Wireless LAN

8.1 WLAN

Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device, including WLAN 1 and WLAN 2.

8.1.1 Radio Settings

Overview of configuration options for the WLAN module's radio settings.

8.1.1.1 Radio Settings->

Menu for changing the specific settings of the wireless module.

8.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Editing and setting up wireless networks (VSS), including security settings and network names.

8.3 Configuration

Example scenario and steps for configuring a guest WLAN.

8.3.1 WLAN - Configuration example

Detailed example of configuring a WLAN, including network setup and firewall rules.

Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Controller

9.1 Wizard

Step-by-step instructions for setting up a WLAN infrastructure using the Wizard.

9.1.2 Radio Profile

Selection of frequency bands and radio profiles for the WLAN controller's operation.

9.1.3 Wireless Network

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), including security settings and network names.

9.2 Controller Configuration

Basic settings for the wireless LAN controller, including region, interface, and DHCP server configuration.

9.3 Slave AP configuration

Settings required to manage slave access points, including access point configuration and radio profiles.

9.3.1 Slave Access Points

List of all detected access points, with parameters like location, name, IP, and status.

9.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), including security settings and network names.

9.4 Monitoring

Tools for monitoring the WLAN infrastructure, including controller status and access point activity.

9.4.1 WLAN Controller

Overview of relevant Wireless LAN Controller parameters and throughput statistics.

9.4.2 Slave Access Points

Survey of detected access points, showing status, location, name, and connection details.

9.4.3 Active Clients

Display of current values for all active clients connected to the WLAN.

9.6.1 Firmware Maintenance

Procedure for updating the firmware of managed access points.

Chapter 10 Networking

10.1 Routes

Configuration of static and dynamic routes for network traffic forwarding.

10.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv4 routes, including parameters like destination, netmask, gateway, and interface.

10.1.2 IPv6 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv6 routes, including parameters like destination interface and metric.

10.3 NAT

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

10.3.1 NAT Interfaces

Selection of NAT active, loopback active, silent deny, and PPTP passthrough for NAT interfaces.

10.3.2 NAT Configuration

Configuration of NAT rules, excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports.

10.4 Load Balancing

Configuration of load balancing to distribute data traffic effectively across multiple interfaces.

10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups

Creation and configuration of load balancing groups to manage data traffic distribution.

10.5 QoS

Configuration of Quality of Service (QoS) to effectively distribute bandwidth and prioritize applications.

10.5.1 IPv4;IPv6 Filter

Configuration of IP filters for classifying IP packets based on pre-defined rules.

10.5.2 QoS Classification

Classification of data traffic using class IDs and associating them with IP filters.

10.5.3 QoS Interfaces;Policies

Setting prioritization of data, configuring queues, and assigning bandwidth for interfaces.

10.6 Access Rules

Defining filters to allow or block IP packet access based on source, destination, protocol, and port.

10.6.1 Access Filter

Configuration of access filters, defining IP addresses, protocols, and ports for traffic control.

Chapter 11 Routing Protocols

11.1 RIP

Configuration of static and dynamic routing table entries using the Routing Information Protocol.

Chapter 12 Multicast

12.2 IGMP

Configuration of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) for subnet membership management.

12.2.1 IGMP

Configuration of interfaces on which IGMP is to be enabled.

Chapter 13 WAN

13.1 Internet + Dialup

Setup of Internet access or dialup connections using various protocols.

13.1.1 PPPoE

Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces for ADSL connections.

13.1.1.1 New

Steps to set up new PPPoE interfaces.

13.1.2 PPTP

Configuration of Internet connections using Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).

13.1.2.1 New

Steps to set up new PPTP partners.

13.1.3 PPPoA

Configuration of xDSL connections for PPPoA using PPP data flow over ATM.

13.1.3.1 New

Steps to set up new PPPoA interfaces.

13.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of internet connections via UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.

13.1.5.1 New

Steps to create additional connections for UMTS/LTE.

Chapter 14 VPN

14.1 IPSec

Enabling secure VPN connections using IPSec for data transfer over the Internet.

14.1.1 IPSec Peers

Configuration of IPSec peers, defining communication endpoints and their services.

14.1.1.1 New

Steps to set up more IPSec peers.

14.1.2 Phase-1 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 1 of the tunnel setup.

14.1.2.1 New

Steps to create additional Phase-1 profiles.

14.1.3 Phase-2 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 2 of the tunnel setup.

14.1.3.1 New

Steps to create additional Phase-2 profiles.

14.2 L2 TP

Enabling PPP connections to be tunneled via UDP using the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol.

14.3 PPTP

Setting up encrypted PPTP tunnels for secure data traffic over an IP connection.

14.4 GRE

Configuration of virtual interfaces for Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels.

Chapter 15 Firewall

15.1 Policies

Configuration of Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF) rules for IP packet filtering.

15.1.1 IPv4 Filter Rules

Configuration of IPv4 filter rules to define packet handling based on criteria.

15.1.1.1 New

Steps to create additional parameters for IPv4 filter rules.

15.1.2 IPv6 Filter Rules

Configuration of IPv6 filter rules to define packet handling based on criteria.

15.1.2.1 New

Steps to create additional parameters for IPv6 filter rules.

15.3 Addresses

Configuration of address lists and address groups for firewall rules.

15.3.1 Address List

Creation and management of address entries for IPv4 and IPv6.

15.3.1.1 New

Steps to create additional addresses.

15.4 Services

Configuration of services and service groups for firewall rules.

15.4.1 Service List

Creation and management of services for firewall filtering.

15.4.1.1 New

Steps to set up additional services.

Chapter 16 VoIP

16.1 SIP

Configuration of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for voice and video transmission.

16.2 RTSP

Configuration of Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) for controlling multimedia traffic.

Chapter 17 Local Services

17.1 DNS

Configuration of Domain Name System (DNS) for name resolution.

17.1.1 Global Settings

Global settings for DNS, including domain name, WINS server, and cache configuration.

17.1.2 DNS Servers

Configuration of DNS servers, both global and interface-specific.

17.2 HTTPS

Operating the device's user interface via an encrypted HTTPS connection.

17.3 DynDNS Client

Configuration of Dynamic DNS for maintaining device reachability with changing IP addresses.

17.4 DHCP Server

Configuration of the device as a DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment.

17.4.1 IP Pool Configuration

Definition of IP address pools for distributing addresses to DHCP clients.

17.6 Web Filter

Configuration of a URL-based Web Filter service for accessing Internet pages.

17.12 HotSpot Gateway

Configuration of the bintec elmeg gateway for providing public Internet access.

Chapter 18 Maintenance

Chapter 19 External Reporting

Chapter 20 Monitoring

Summary

Chapter 1 Installation

1.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Instructions for connecting and setting up the device.

1.2.1 Setting up and connecting

Instructions for connecting and setting up the device for different models.

Chapter 2 Basic configuration

2.1.1 IP Configuration

Details the default IP address, netmask, username, and password.

2.3.2 Configuring a PC

Step-by-step guide for configuring the PC to access the device's GUI.

2.3.3 Modify system password

Instructions for changing the default system password for security.

2.4 Setting up an internet connection

Describes how to configure various types of internet connections.

2.4.1 Internet connection over internal xDSL modem

Wizard-guided steps for setting up an internet connection via the internal xDSL modem.

2.4.2 Internet connection over UMTS;LTE

Steps for setting up an internet connection using UMTS/LTE with a SIM card.

2.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Instructions for setting up the device as a wireless LAN access point.

Chapter 3 Access and configuration

3.1 Access Options

Overview of different methods to access and configure the device.

3.1.1 Access via LAN

Details on accessing the device via Ethernet interfaces using a web browser, Telnet, or SSH.

3.2 Login

Details on logging into the device and the actions available based on user authorization.

3.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Steps for logging into the device via GUI or SNMP shell for configuration.

3.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Detailed guide on using the web-based Graphical User Interface for configuration.

3.3.1.1 Calling up GUI

Steps to open and access the device's Graphical User Interface.

Chapter 5 System Management

5.1 Status

Overview of system status, activities, interface configurations, and module information.

5.2 Global Settings

Configuration of basic system parameters like system name, location, and contact.

5.2.2 Passwords

Settings for system passwords, including admin, SNMP communities, and write passwords.

5.3.1 Interfaces

Configuration of interfaces to operate in routing or bridging mode, including bridge group creation.

5.4 Administrative Access

Configuration of administrative access to the device via various protocols and interfaces.

5.5 Remote Authentication

Settings for user authentication, supporting RADIUS and TACACS+ servers.

5.6 Configuration Access

Configuration of user profiles and access levels to restrict GUI access.

Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

6.1 Ethernet Ports

Configuration of physical Ethernet ports, including port separation and VLANs.

6.1.1 Port Configuration

Settings for configuring switch ports as single interfaces or logically separated Ethernet interfaces.

6.3 DSL Modem

Configuration of basic settings for the xDSL connection.

6.3.1 DSL Configuration

Making basic settings for the xDSL connection, including physical connection and DSL mode.

6.4 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of the integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or optional USB sticks.

6.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Steps for configuring the internet connection via UMTS/LTE modem or USB stick.

Chapter 8 Wireless LAN

8.1 WLAN

Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device, including WLAN 1 and WLAN 2.

8.1.1 Radio Settings

Overview of configuration options for the WLAN module's radio settings.

8.1.1.1 Radio Settings->

Menu for changing the specific settings of the wireless module.

8.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Editing and setting up wireless networks (VSS), including security settings and network names.

8.3 Configuration

Example scenario and steps for configuring a guest WLAN.

8.3.1 WLAN - Configuration example

Detailed example of configuring a WLAN, including network setup and firewall rules.

Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Controller

9.1 Wizard

Step-by-step instructions for setting up a WLAN infrastructure using the Wizard.

9.1.2 Radio Profile

Selection of frequency bands and radio profiles for the WLAN controller's operation.

9.1.3 Wireless Network

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), including security settings and network names.

9.2 Controller Configuration

Basic settings for the wireless LAN controller, including region, interface, and DHCP server configuration.

9.3 Slave AP configuration

Settings required to manage slave access points, including access point configuration and radio profiles.

9.3.1 Slave Access Points

List of all detected access points, with parameters like location, name, IP, and status.

9.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), including security settings and network names.

9.4 Monitoring

Tools for monitoring the WLAN infrastructure, including controller status and access point activity.

9.4.1 WLAN Controller

Overview of relevant Wireless LAN Controller parameters and throughput statistics.

9.4.2 Slave Access Points

Survey of detected access points, showing status, location, name, and connection details.

9.4.3 Active Clients

Display of current values for all active clients connected to the WLAN.

9.6.1 Firmware Maintenance

Procedure for updating the firmware of managed access points.

Chapter 10 Networking

10.1 Routes

Configuration of static and dynamic routes for network traffic forwarding.

10.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv4 routes, including parameters like destination, netmask, gateway, and interface.

10.1.2 IPv6 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv6 routes, including parameters like destination interface and metric.

10.3 NAT

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

10.3.1 NAT Interfaces

Selection of NAT active, loopback active, silent deny, and PPTP passthrough for NAT interfaces.

10.3.2 NAT Configuration

Configuration of NAT rules, excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports.

10.4 Load Balancing

Configuration of load balancing to distribute data traffic effectively across multiple interfaces.

10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups

Creation and configuration of load balancing groups to manage data traffic distribution.

10.5 QoS

Configuration of Quality of Service (QoS) to effectively distribute bandwidth and prioritize applications.

10.5.1 IPv4;IPv6 Filter

Configuration of IP filters for classifying IP packets based on pre-defined rules.

10.5.2 QoS Classification

Classification of data traffic using class IDs and associating them with IP filters.

10.5.3 QoS Interfaces;Policies

Setting prioritization of data, configuring queues, and assigning bandwidth for interfaces.

10.6 Access Rules

Defining filters to allow or block IP packet access based on source, destination, protocol, and port.

10.6.1 Access Filter

Configuration of access filters, defining IP addresses, protocols, and ports for traffic control.

Chapter 11 Routing Protocols

11.1 RIP

Configuration of static and dynamic routing table entries using the Routing Information Protocol.

Chapter 12 Multicast

12.2 IGMP

Configuration of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) for subnet membership management.

12.2.1 IGMP

Configuration of interfaces on which IGMP is to be enabled.

Chapter 13 WAN

13.1 Internet + Dialup

Setup of Internet access or dialup connections using various protocols.

13.1.1 PPPoE

Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces for ADSL connections.

13.1.1.1 New

Steps to set up new PPPoE interfaces.

13.1.2 PPTP

Configuration of Internet connections using Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).

13.1.2.1 New

Steps to set up new PPTP partners.

13.1.3 PPPoA

Configuration of xDSL connections for PPPoA using PPP data flow over ATM.

13.1.3.1 New

Steps to set up new PPPoA interfaces.

13.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of internet connections via UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.

13.1.5.1 New

Steps to create additional connections for UMTS/LTE.

Chapter 14 VPN

14.1 IPSec

Enabling secure VPN connections using IPSec for data transfer over the Internet.

14.1.1 IPSec Peers

Configuration of IPSec peers, defining communication endpoints and their services.

14.1.1.1 New

Steps to set up more IPSec peers.

14.1.2 Phase-1 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 1 of the tunnel setup.

14.1.2.1 New

Steps to create additional Phase-1 profiles.

14.1.3 Phase-2 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 2 of the tunnel setup.

14.1.3.1 New

Steps to create additional Phase-2 profiles.

14.2 L2 TP

Enabling PPP connections to be tunneled via UDP using the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol.

14.3 PPTP

Setting up encrypted PPTP tunnels for secure data traffic over an IP connection.

14.4 GRE

Configuration of virtual interfaces for Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels.

Chapter 15 Firewall

15.1 Policies

Configuration of Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF) rules for IP packet filtering.

15.1.1 IPv4 Filter Rules

Configuration of IPv4 filter rules to define packet handling based on criteria.

15.1.1.1 New

Steps to create additional parameters for IPv4 filter rules.

15.1.2 IPv6 Filter Rules

Configuration of IPv6 filter rules to define packet handling based on criteria.

15.1.2.1 New

Steps to create additional parameters for IPv6 filter rules.

15.3 Addresses

Configuration of address lists and address groups for firewall rules.

15.3.1 Address List

Creation and management of address entries for IPv4 and IPv6.

15.3.1.1 New

Steps to create additional addresses.

15.4 Services

Configuration of services and service groups for firewall rules.

15.4.1 Service List

Creation and management of services for firewall filtering.

15.4.1.1 New

Steps to set up additional services.

Chapter 16 VoIP

16.1 SIP

Configuration of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for voice and video transmission.

16.2 RTSP

Configuration of Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) for controlling multimedia traffic.

Chapter 17 Local Services

17.1 DNS

Configuration of Domain Name System (DNS) for name resolution.

17.1.1 Global Settings

Global settings for DNS, including domain name, WINS server, and cache configuration.

17.1.2 DNS Servers

Configuration of DNS servers, both global and interface-specific.

17.2 HTTPS

Operating the device's user interface via an encrypted HTTPS connection.

17.3 DynDNS Client

Configuration of Dynamic DNS for maintaining device reachability with changing IP addresses.

17.4 DHCP Server

Configuration of the device as a DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment.

17.4.1 IP Pool Configuration

Definition of IP address pools for distributing addresses to DHCP clients.

17.6 Web Filter

Configuration of a URL-based Web Filter service for accessing Internet pages.

17.12 HotSpot Gateway

Configuration of the bintec elmeg gateway for providing public Internet access.

Chapter 18 Maintenance

Chapter 19 External Reporting

Chapter 20 Monitoring

BinTec RS353a Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinTec
ModelRS353a
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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