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Table of Contents
Industrial Security Router / Firewall ................................................................................. 1
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Proper and intended usage ................................................................................................................. 5
2. Package Checklist ............................................................................................................................. 5
3. Safety instructions ............................................................................................................................ 6
4. Mounting the device.......................................................................................................................... 7
5. Technical data ................................................................................................................................... 8
6. Hardware related functional descriptions .................................................................................... 11
Pin assignment of power supply connector....................................................................................... 13
Pin assignment of RJ45 Ethernet ports (LAN and WAN) .................................................................. 13
Pin assignment of 4-pin connector for „VPN initiate“ and „VPN active“ ............................................ 13
Pin assignment of 4-pin connector for „Cut WAN port“ and „Signalize Alarm“ ................................. 13
Pin assignment of USB 2.0 connector .............................................................................................. 14
Pin assignment of Smartcard Reader (ISO 7816 Standard) ............................................................. 14
7. Initial start-up / Getting Started ..................................................................................................... 14
Configuration of the Router by using an Internet browser ................................................................ 14
Starting the Web interface ................................................................................................................. 15
8. Reset to factory default settings by external push button ......................................................... 17
Default factory settings of the Router: ............................................................................................... 17
9. Using the Weidmüller Router-Search-Utility ................................................................................ 18
10. Basic description of the configuration interface (menu items) .................................................. 19
Section Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................... 19
Section Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 19
Section System ................................................................................................................................. 19
Section Informations.......................................................................................................................... 19
11. Explanation of the menu items of web interface in chronological order .................................. 20
A. Application scenarios (Uses cases) for Routing, NAT and Firewalling ............................................... 47
A1 - Configuring the Router to connect 2 networks with different IP address ranges ........................... 47
A2 - Connecting 2 Ethernet networks with activated NAT masquerading and using IP address
forwarding ........................................................................................................................................ 53
A3 - Configuring the Router to connect 2 networks with different IP address ranges and additional
firewall rules .................................................................................................................................... 59
A4 - Connecting 2 Ethernet networks with the same IP address range to another network using 1:1
NAT address translation ................................................................................................................. 70
A5 - Using dynamic IP routing as an alternative for manually configuring static routes ....................... 82