Leviton Internet Gateway User Manual
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4. In the Configuration window, select
the TCP/IP protocol line that has
been associated with your network
card or adapter. (Figure 33)
5. Click Properties button, then choose
IP Address tab. Select Obtain an IP
address automatically. Press OK.
You have completed the client
settings. (Figure 34)
NOTE: Windows may ask you for original
Windows installation files, supply them
as needed.
4: SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Specifications
Standards
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
Protocol:
CSMA/CD, PPPoE, PPP, PPTP Client, ARP, DHCP Client and Server, TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP,
RIP1/RIP2, DNS Proxy, Dynamic DNS, SNTP
Ports:
Four 10/100 Mbps LAN ports (1 shared Uplink port)
One 10/100 Mbps WAN port
Connector:
RJ-45 connector
Speed
WAN Router 10/100 Mbps (Half Duplex), 20/200 Mbps (Full Duplex)
LAN Switch 10/100 Mbps (Half Duplex), 20/200 Mbps (Full Duplex)
Cabling Type
(Star Topology): 10BaseT: UTP/STP Category 3 or 5
100BaseTX:
UTP/STP Category 5
LEDs:
Power, Diag per unit. Link/ACT, FDX /COL, 10/100 per port
NAT:
Translate private IP to public IP
Multiple DMZ:
Support multiple public IP translate to multiple private IP
Virtual Server: Provide public services on the network
Firewall:
IPSec, PPTP, L2TP pass through, Hacker Attack Prevention
Management:
Web-based Configuration
LED Color Function
Diag (green): Lights to indicate the Gateway is in self-diagnosis mode during boot-up. The LED turns off
to indicate successful completion of self-diagnosis.
Power (yellow): Lights to indicate the Gateway has power.
Link/Act (green):
1. Lights to indicate a functioning network link from the Gateway through the corresponding port
(1 through 4 and WAN) to an attached device.
2. Blinks to indicate the Gateway is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
FDX/COL (green):
1. Lights to indicate a connection made through the corresponding port is running in Full Duplex mode.
2. Blinks periodically to indicate the connection is experiencing collisions.
100/10 (yellow):
1. Lights for any port to indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.
2. Off to indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps while the network is still operating.
Rear Panel(Figure 2)
The rear panel of the Gateway has a power connector and one reset button.
Reset Button
CAUTION: Pressing the reset button will restore the Gateway to its factory default settings. Note that this
should be done only when all troubleshooting options have been attempted, including calling
Leviton's Technical Support at 1-800-824-3005.
Pressing the reset button during operation may create an IP address conflict between your computer and
the Gateway. If this occurs, a system reboot may be required.
INSTALLING THE GATEWAY
Preparing for Installation
Before connecting the Gateway to any network device, obtain the following information from your ISP. This
information is required to successfully configure your Gateway.
·
PPPoE User Name and Password or
·
Fixed Internet IP Address assigned by your local ISP
·
Your Subnet Mask
·
Your Default Gateway
·
Your Primary DNS IP address
Installing and Cabling your Gateway (Figure 3)
1. Power all devices down. This should include your computers, Cable or DSL modem and the Gateway.
2. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10/100 RJ-45 LAN port on the Gateway, then
connect the other end of the cable to the computer.
3. Connect the Gateway to your Cable or DSL modem.
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