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Page 1 - User’s Guide

www.eicon.comDiva 2440 ADSL RouterUser’s Guide

Page 2

Introduction Page 10How ADSL WorksADSL uses regular household telephone lines to receive and transmit data. To accomplish this task, ADSL data is tran

Page 3 - Contents

Setup Page 11SetupThis section describes how to set up your Diva 2440 to a single computer. General instructions for a LAN installation are also inclu

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Setup Page 12OverviewBefore you begin, please read the following general installation information.Connecting to Both PortsOnce you connect a computer

Page 5 - Introduction

Setup Page 13Internet Account InformationDuring setup, you must enter account information as specified by your provider. Write this information down f

Page 6 - Hardware Features

Setup Page 14Ports and Indicator LightsBefore you begin installation, take a moment to become more familiar with the ports and indicator lights of the

Page 7 - Package Contents

Setup Page 15Indicator LightsPower LightSolid Green: The unit is on and working correctly.Off: The power adapter is not connected.Red: The device has

Page 8 - Connection Scenarios

Setup Page 16Step 1: Connect the CablesLeave your computer on when connecting the cables. As shown in the diagram below, both the USB and Ethernet por

Page 9 - More than Two Computers

Setup Page 17USB Cable Notes• USB requires Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows Millennium Edition. USB will not work with Windows 95 or Apple Macinto

Page 10 - How ADSL Works

Setup Page 18Step 2: Access the Diva 2440 Web InterfaceTo access the Internet through your provider’s network, you must first enter configuration info

Page 11 - Setup Page 11

Setup Page 19Step 3: Complete the Internet WizardAll parameters should be specified by your ADSL provider. See Internet Account Information on page 13

Page 12 - Overview

Page 2Second Edition (June 2001) 206-378-02Diva and Eicon are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Eicon Networks Corporation. Microsoft, Win

Page 13 - Internet Account Information

Setup Page 204.Step 3 in the wizard will differ depending on the connection type specified in Step 2. • If you are using a connection-oriented type (‘

Page 14 - Ports and Indicator Lights

Setup Page 21Optional: Installing the Diva AssistantThe Diva Assistant software (compatible with Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows

Page 15 - Indicator Lights

Setup Page 226.After you click ‘Finish’, you will see a message stating that you must restart your computer. Click ‘Yes’.You may encounter problems us

Page 16 - Step 1: Connect the Cables

Setup Page 23Connecting a Second ComputerOnce you connect a computer to either the USB or Ethernet port, you can connect a second computer to the unus

Page 17 - To continue

Setup Page 24LAN SetupInstalling the Diva 2440 on an existing LAN can be extremely simple or quite challenging, depending on the complexity of your ex

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Setup Page 25General Setup ProcedureThe following is a general guideline for the setup procedure you must follow when setting up the device on a LAN.1

Page 19 - Setup Page 19

Setup Page 26However, if your computer is set to acquire its IP address dynamically from a DHCP server, you need only restart your computer (or reset

Page 20 - Setup Complete!

Setup Page 27TCP/IP SetupTo be able to communicate with the Diva 2440 via Ethernet, your computer must have TCP/IP installed and configured to act as

Page 21 - To change the

Setup Page 285.Click the ‘DNS Configuration’ tab and select ‘Disable DNS.’ This instructs your computer to obtain DNS server information via DHCP.6.Cl

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Setup Page 296.If prompted to restart your system:• Click ‘No’ if you are next going to install the Diva Assistant. You are required to restart after

Page 23 - Connecting a Second Computer

Page 3ContentsIntroduction...5Introducing the Diva 2

Page 24 - LAN Setup

Setup Page 301.From the Apple menu, select ‘Control Panels’.2.Select ‘TCP/IP’.3.Set ‘Connect via’ to ‘Ethernet’.4.Set ‘Configure’ to ‘Using DHCP Serve

Page 25 - IP Addressing

Setup Page 31TroubleshootingWhen troubleshooting, examine the state of the ADSL light ( ) on the front panel of the Diva 2440.If the ADSL light is glo

Page 26 - Adjusting LAN Settings

Setup Page 32Connecting a Phone to the Pass-through Phone PortOnce setup is complete, you can connect an analog device (such as a telephone or fax mac

Page 27 - TCP/IP Setup

Setup Page 33About MicrofiltersA microfilter is a small device designed to reduce interference between ADSL signals and your regular telephone signals

Page 28 - Windows NT 4.0

Setup Page 34Technical Support• For technical support, visit our web site at www.eicon.com/support.• For other contact information, visit www.eicon.co

Page 29 - Windows 2000

Using your Diva 2440 Page 35Using your Diva 2440This section provides a general introduction to configuring and using your Diva 2440. More specific in

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Using your Diva 2440 Page 36General InformationThe following are common questions related to your Diva 2440.How do I dial out to my Internet Provider?

Page 31 - Troubleshooting

Using your Diva 2440 Page 37Resetting the DeviceNormal ResetTo do a normal reset, press the ‘Reset’ button. This button is located on the side or unde

Page 32 - Setup Page 32

Using your Diva 2440 Page 38Starting the Web-based Configuration InterfaceOnly one user can access the web-based configuration interface at a time. Pr

Page 33 - About Microfilters

Using your Diva 2440 Page 393.The Diva 2440 then displays the main menu. 4.Click on any of the links in the ‘Administration’ section to change setting

Page 34 - Technical Support

Page 4Filter Commands ... 68General C

Page 35 - Using your Diva 2440

Using your Diva 2440 Page 40Configurations – Saving, Restoring, and ResettingThe web-based configuration interface makes it easy to save and restore c

Page 36 - General Information

Using your Diva 2440 Page 41Upgrading FirmwareThe Diva 2440 contains special software, called firmware, that controls its operation. The firmware is s

Page 37 - Resetting the Device

Using your Diva 2440 Page 423.Click the ‘Upgrade’ button to upload the firmware to the Diva 2440. This may take a few minutes. Do not turn off or unpl

Page 38 - Procedure

Using your Diva 2440 Page 43Login Password and other Security FeaturesConnecting your computers to the Internet creates a wide range of benefits, but

Page 39 - Editing Settings Pages

Using your Diva 2440 Page 44Automatic Log OutThe Diva 2440 applies an automatic time-out to configuration sessions. When a configuration session is id

Page 40 - Resetting to factory defaults

Using your Diva 2440 Page 45About the Diva AssistantThe Diva Assistant provides a convenient way to manage your Diva Assistant. The following is a bri

Page 41 - Upgrading Firmware

Using your Diva 2440 Page 46Performance TabTools TabDiagnostic Log TabThis tab displays information about incoming and outgoing bandwidth usage. You c

Page 42 - Using your Diva 2440 Page 42

Advanced Topics Page 47Advanced TopicsThis section provides detailed information on advanced topics concerning the Diva 2440, and is aimed at the expe

Page 43 - Login Password

Advanced Topics Page 48Virtual Private NetworkingA virtual private network (VPN) is an interconnection between two networks that uses the PPTP (point-

Page 44 - Network Address Translation

Advanced Topics Page 493.Select ‘Microsoft VPN Adapter’ as the device.Note: If you do not see ‘Microsoft VPN Adapter’ as an option, make sure the VPN

Page 45 - About the Diva Assistant

Introduction Page 5IntroductionThis chapter provides introductory information on your Diva 2440 ADSL Router.Introducing the Diva 2440 ADSL Router ...

Page 46 - Diagnostic Log Tab

Advanced Topics Page 50Setting up a VPN with Windows 2000Verify that your Internet access is working properly before setting up the VPN connection.1.C

Page 47 - Advanced Topics

Advanced Topics Page 516.The Connection Availability screen opens. Select ‘For all users’ to make the connection available to all users on your networ

Page 48 - Virtual Private Networking

Advanced Topics Page 52Network Address TranslationThe Diva 2440 uses network address translation (NAT) to ‘hide’ the local LAN from all external resou

Page 49 - Advanced Topics Page 49

Advanced Topics Page 53When you create a NAT static mapping, the Diva 2440 routes all traffic for the protocol you specify to the designated computer.

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Advanced Topics Page 54In some cases, you may want to forward all datagrams containing unspecified protocols to a computer on your LAN. The Diva 2440

Page 51 - Connecting the VPN

Advanced Topics Page 55Example: Allowing Web or FTP Request using NAT Static MappingsTwo of the most common reasons to use NAT static mappings are to

Page 52

Advanced Topics Page 56Command Line Interface (CLI)The command line interface provides you with access to all Diva 2440 parameters. Some advanced para

Page 53 - Creating Static NAT Mappings

Advanced Topics Page 57Using the CLIWhen using the CLI, the following keys are available:• Up/down arrows: Moves back and forth through previously iss

Page 54 - Advanced Topics Page 54

Advanced Topics Page 58Using TFTP to Transfer FilesThe TFTP interface lets you upload and download configuration files and firmware. However, it is of

Page 55 - NAT Static Mappings

Advanced Topics Page 59Files marked as ‘boot mode’ can only be downloaded if the device is in boot mode (the power light is flashing red; boot mode is

Page 56 - Command Line Interface (CLI)

Introduction Page 6Introducing the Diva 2440 ADSL RouterThe Eicon® Networks Diva 2440 ADSL Router provides fast access to the Internet via ADSL and is

Page 57 - Command Line Reference

Command Line Reference Page 60Command Line ReferenceThis section describes each command available from the Diva 2440.Overview ...

Page 58 - Using TFTP to Transfer Files

Command Line Reference Page 61OverviewThis section provides a description for each CLI command. The commands are grouped according to functionality.No

Page 59 - Examples

Command Line Reference Page 62ADSL CommandsSHOW ADSL CONFIGURATIONDisplays the current configuration for the ADSL line.SET ADSL MODULATION TYPE [G_992

Page 60

Command Line Reference Page 63ATM CommandsSHOW ATM CONFIGURATIONValid context: ProfileShows the ATM configuration settings for the ATM VC associated

Page 61

Command Line Reference Page 64DHCP CommandsSET DHCP TYPE <SERVER | RELAY | NONE>Sets the type of DHCP services provided to other network devices

Page 62 - ADSL Commands

Command Line Reference Page 65SET DHCP WINS <PRIMARY|SECONDARY> ipaddressDefines the primary and secondary WINS server addresses sent to a DHCP

Page 63 - ATM Commands

Command Line Reference Page 66DELETE DHCP STATICMAP <ipaddress>Deletes an entry from the STATICMAP table, which contains the static IP address a

Page 64 - DHCP Commands

Command Line Reference Page 67Ethernet CommandsSHOW ETHERNET STATISTICS Displays Ethernet statistics.SHOW ETHERNET ADDRESSValid context: PortDisplays

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Command Line Reference Page 68Filter CommandsNEXTPREVIOUSValid context: IP_Filter, Ether_FilterSets the active context to the next or previous filter

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Command Line Reference Page 69ENABLE FILTER DISABLE FILTERValid context: Profile, Port, IP_Filter, Ether_FilterIn a profile context, this command ena

Page 67 - Ethernet Commands

Introduction Page 7Package ContentsYour package should contain the following.The yellow Ethernet cable is a crossover cable and is used to connect the

Page 68 - Filter Commands

Command Line Reference Page 70SET UDP SOURCE <lowPort> <highPort>SET UDP DESTINATION <lowPort> <highPort>Valid context: IP_Fi

Page 69

Command Line Reference Page 71SET ETHERNET SOURCE <macaddress>SET ETHERNET DESTINATION <macaddress>Valid context: Ether_FilterDefines a s

Page 70

Command Line Reference Page 72General CommandsHELPDisplays the commands available in the current context, with a short description of each command&apo

Page 71

Command Line Reference Page 73RESETResets the device. Configuration settings are not lost.RESET FACTORYResets the device, returning all parameters to

Page 72 - General Commands

Command Line Reference Page 74IP Commands (General)SET IP ADDRESS <ipaddress>Valid context: Profile, PortSets the IP address this profile shoul

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Command Line Reference Page 75SHOW STATISTICSDisplays statistics for the IP protocol. These statistics reflect the combined usage of all profiles that

Page 74 - IP Commands (General)

Command Line Reference Page 76IP Routing CommandsADD IP ROUTE <ipaddress> <mask>[:metric] [gateway]DELETE IP ROUTE <ipaddress> [mask

Page 75 - SHOW STATISTICS

Command Line Reference Page 77Logging and Internal Trace CommandsSET LOG FILTER {EVENT | DEBUG | INFO | SECURITY | WARNING}Specifies the type of infor

Page 76 - IP Routing Commands

Command Line Reference Page 78NAT (Network Address Translation) CommandsENABLE NATDISABLE NATValid context: Profile, PortEnables/disables NAT (Networ

Page 77

Command Line Reference Page 79PPP CommandsSET PPP MRU <value>Valid context: ProfileDefines the initial Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) the local PPP

Page 78

Introduction Page 8Connection ScenariosThe Diva 2440 has both a USB port and an Ethernet port. Both ports can be used at the same time, providing some

Page 79 - PPP Commands

Command Line Reference Page 80SET PPP ECHO REQUEST INTERVAL <value>Valid context: ProfileDefines the interval in milliseconds for PPP Echo Requ

Page 80 - . Default:

Command Line Reference Page 81SET PPP LOCAL USERNAMESET PPP LOCAL PASSWORDValid context: ProfileDefines the username/password sent when replying to v

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Command Line Reference Page 82Profile CommandsPROFILE profileNameChanges the active context to the specified profile. If no name is specified, you are

Page 82 - Profile Commands

Command Line Reference Page 83SAR CommandsSHOW SAR CONFIGURATIONShows current SAR configuration. SAR defines the method used to segment packets of var

Page 83 - SAR Commands

Command Line Reference Page 84TFTP CommandsENABLE TFTP SERVERDISABLE TFTP SERVEREnables/disables TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. When en

Page 84 - TFTP Commands

Command Line Reference Page 85Time Protocol CommandsSET TIMEPROTOCOL SERVER <timeServer>Defines the Internet address of a time server. The devic

Page 85 - Time Protocol Commands

Page 86Specifications and Regulatory InformationIn this SectionSpecifications ...

Page 86 - Information

Specifications and Regulatory Information Page 87SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsPackaging Contents• Diva 2440 ADSL Router• Diva CD-ROM (includes

Page 87 - Specifications

Specifications and Regulatory Information Page 88Software and Firmware SpecificationsInstallation Features• Easy access to configuration pages via a w

Page 88

Specifications and Regulatory Information Page 89Regulatory Information for the United StatesWarning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expre

Page 89 - FCC Part 68 Notice

Introduction Page 9More than Two Computers A third-party hub can be connected to the Ethernet port, giving all computers on the network access to the

Page 90 - Safety Notice

Specifications and Regulatory Information Page 90If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in adva

Page 91

Specifications and Regulatory Information Page 91Regulatory Information for CanadaNOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. Th

Page 92 - EU Declaration of Conformity

Specifications and Regulatory Information Page 92Regulatory Information for the European Union EU Declaration of ConformitySafety Status: TNV-3No volt

Page 93 - Index Page 93

Index Page 93IndexAADSL Commands 62Advanced Topics 47ATM Commands 63Automatic Log Out 44CCLI 56Command line interface (CLI) 56Command Line Reference 6

Page 94 - Index Page 94

Index Page 94TTCP Commands 84TFTP Commands 84TFTP Interface 58TFTP, Loading firmware 59Time Protocol Commands 85UUDP Commands 83Upgrading Firmware 41U

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