UTT HiPER 811 Manual de usuario

HiPER 811
Quick Guide
2009-3-17
Version: 1.2

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Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by
manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.

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Table of Contents
About This Guide .................................................................................................................1
0.1 Conventions............................................................................................1
0.1.1 Conventions for page path .....................................................................1
0.1.2 Common Button......................................................................................1
0.1.3 List ..........................................................................................................2
0.1.3.1 Editable List ............................................................................................2
0.1.3.2 Read-only List.........................................................................................3
0.1.3.3 Sorting Function......................................................................................4
0.2 Factory Default Settings .........................................................................4
Chapter 1 Product Overview ...................................................................................5
1.1 Key Features ..........................................................................................5
1.2 Specifications..........................................................................................7
Chapter 2 Physical Installation ................................................................................8
2.1 Front Panel .............................................................................................8
2.1.1 LEDs .......................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Ports........................................................................................................9
2.1.3 Reset Button...........................................................................................9
2.2 Connecting the Device .........................................................................11
Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide................................................................................12
3.1 Configure PC ........................................................................................12
3.2 Login the Device...................................................................................14
3.3 Internet Connection ..............................................................................17
3.3.1 Internet Connection Setup....................................................................17
3.3.1.1 PPPoE Connection...............................................................................19
3.3.1.2 Static IP Connection .............................................................................22
3.3.1.3 DHCP Connection ................................................................................23
3.3.2 Internet Connection List........................................................................24
3.3.3 How to Dial and Hang up a PPPoE connection...................................26
3.3.4 How to Renew and Release a DHCP Connection.................................27
3.3.5 How to Edit the Connection..................................................................28

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3.3.6 How to Delete the Connection..............................................................28
3.4 Network Security...................................................................................29
3.4.1 Virus Defense .......................................................................................29
3.4.2 Rate Limit..............................................................................................30
3.5 ARP Spoofing Defense.........................................................................31
3.5.1 ARP Spoofing Defense Setup ..............................................................31
3.5.2 Dynamic ARP Table..............................................................................31
3.5.3 How to Defense Against ARP Spoofing Attack.....................................32
3.6 Port Forwarding ....................................................................................33
3.6.1 Port Forwarding Setup..........................................................................33
3.6.2 Port Forwarding Rule List.....................................................................34
3.7 Change Administrator’s Password .......................................................35
3.8 Remote Management...........................................................................36
Appendix Contact Information ...........................................................................................37

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About This Guide
Note
For best use of our product, it is strongly recommended that you update Windows
Internet Explorer browser to 6.0 or above.
0.1 Conventions
0.1.1 Conventions for page path
Lever one menu > lever two menu(bold)means the menu path to open some
configuration page. E.g. System admin > Time means that in web interface, first click
level one menu system admin, then click level two menu Time to open clock
management page.
0.1.2 Common Button
Following common action buttons are used in this doc.
: Save and apply current settings.
: Cancel current settings and recover to the previous saved settings.
: Refresh the information on page.
: Acquire related help information.

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: Delete the selected entry(s) with the corresponding settings.
0.1.3 List
In web page there are two kinds of lists: Editable list and read-only list.
0.1.3.1 Editable List
Editable list is used to display, edit and delete configuration item. Let us take DHCP
Static Binding List (see Table 0-1) as an example to explain the functions.
Table 0-1 DHCP Static Binding List
: Current page number/ total pages, the example means the current page is first
page, and total one page.
: Go to the first page.
: Go to the previous page.
: Go to the next page.
: Go to the last page.
: Enter page number in text field, then click Go to or type <Enter> to

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jump to that page.
: Enter the search text in text field, then type <Enter> to display
all the matched entries, besides, you can search within results. After search, if you want
to display all the entries, you only need type <Enter> in empty text field.
Note: The match criterion is that search text exists in entry’s information.
: Created entry number / maximum number, the example means two DHCP static
binding entries have been set up and the maximum configurable entries number is 53.
: Click to open corresponding edit page.
: Select it to select all the entries in current page. Else, unselect all the
entries.
: First select some entry(s) (by selecting the leftmost check box), and then click
it to delete the selected entry(s).
0.1.3.2 Read-only List
Read-only list is used to display the system status information that is not editable. Let us
take DHCP Leases List (see Table 0-2) as an example to explain the functions.
Table 0-2 DHCP Leases List
, , , , , ,
have the same meaning of the former.

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: Current status entry number /maximum number,the example means there are
two status information entry in the list.
: Refresh the list to view current status of the list.
0.1.3.3 Sorting Function
Except Access Rule List in Advanced Setup > Access Rule page, all the lists in web
page support sorting function. Steps are as following:
Clicking the column title in list will make the list sorts the data by clicked column. The first
click makes it sorted descendingly. And the secondary click makes it sorted ascendingly.
The third one is descending again, and so forth. Each sorting will make the list display
the first page.
0.2 Factory Default Settings
1. The following table provides the factory default settings of Interfaces.
Interface
IP Address
Subnet Mask
LAN
192.168.16.1
255.255.255.0
WAN
192.168.17.1
255.255.255.0
Table 0-3 the Factory Default Settings of Interfaces
2. The default administrator’s user name is Default (case sensitive) with empty
password.

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Chapter 1 Product Overview
The HiPER 811 security gateway/VPN firewall is a purpose-built security system
designed for small-sized businesses and enterprise branch offices.
The HiPER 811 integrates a rich suite of functions, including L2TP/PPTP/IPSec VPN,
NAT/PAT, firewall, bandwidth management, DHCP server/client, popular attack defense
capability, system management and monitor, and so on.
1.1 Key Features
Operation mode: NAT/NAPT, route and hybrid mode
Internet connection type: PPPoE, Static IP and DHCP
Supports Express Forwarding, excellent performance
Built-in firewall,Defense against ARP spoofing, DoS/DDoS attack, port scanning,
Worm.Blaster, Worm.Sasser, etc.
Supports NAT port forwarding, DMS host
Supports NAT ALG: ICMP, FTP, GRE, PPTP, ESP ALG, etc.
Supports NAT sessions limit for each internal host
Supports bandwidth limit for each internal host
Supports IP packet filtering IP address, protocol and TCP/UDP port filtering
Supports Web content filtering: URL and keyword filtering
Filtering based on schedule
IM (instant messenger) control: block or allow IM application, e.g., MSN and QQ
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