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Page 2 - Contents

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev110 www.netcomm.com.auBack Panel PortsPower Connect the Power Adapt0r that comes with your package.Ethernet 1 x 10/100 Ba

Page 3 - YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guide

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 11Restoring Factory DefaultsThis feature will reset the Modem to its factory default configuration. Occa

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev112 www.netcomm.com.auDefault SettingsLAN (Management)Field Setting DetailsStatic IP Address: 192.168.1.1 *Subnet Mask:

Page 5 - Overview

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 13Connecting your NB1The NB1 is connected via an Ethernet cable.To connect to your NB1, you will need t

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev114 www.netcomm.com.auConfiguring your NB1You will need to log directly into the configuration page of the modem and configu

Page 7 - Minimum System Requirements

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 154. Check with your ISP what Protocol your modem needs to use to connect to the Internet. If unsure,

Page 8 - Do I need a Micro filter?

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev116 www.netcomm.com.auComputer Hardware Configuration This section provides instructions for configuring the TCP/IP (Network

Page 9 - LED Indicators

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 177. Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box.8. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Pr

Page 10 - Back Panel Ports

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev118 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced Settings To access the Advanced Settings of your modem you click on the Advanced Settings li

Page 11 - Restoring Factory Defaults

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 19SetupClick the Setup tab. The Setup screen allows you to change current settings for your LAN (Local

Page 12 - Default Settings

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev12 www.netcomm.com.auContentsOverview...

Page 13 - Connecting your NB1

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev120 www.netcomm.com.auSetup>LAN ConfigurationClick on the LAN Configuration link under the Setup menu to configure your Lo

Page 14 - Configuring your NB1

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 21Configuring LAN GroupsYou will be presented with the following screen:IP SettingsThe IP address is u

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev122 www.netcomm.com.auOption DescriptionHost Name: Required by some ISPs. If the ISP does not provide the Host name,

Page 16 - Windows Me PCs

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 23If you disable the DHCP server in the Modem you will need to either manually (stati-cally) assign IP

Page 17 - Windows 95, 98 PCs

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev124 www.netcomm.com.auWAN Setup>New ConnectionIf you click ‘New Connection’ you will see the screen shown below. The Con

Page 18 - Advanced Settings

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 25Option DescriptionOptions: NAT / Firewall NAT (Network Address Translation al-lows you to share t

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev126 www.netcomm.com.auPPPoE Connection SetupPPP SettingsOption DescriptionUsername: Enter the username provided by yo

Page 20 - Setup>LAN Configuration

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 27Option DescriptionOn Demand: If enabled the Idle Timeout field can be modified. On Demand specifie

Page 21 - IP Settings

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev128 www.netcomm.com.auPVC (Private Virtual Circuit) SettingsOption DescriptionVPI: (Virtual Path Identifier) If instr

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 29PPPoA Connection SetupWhen specifying your connection Type to be PPPoA you are able to change the En-

Page 23 - Services

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 3Traffic Queuing Configuration ...

Page 24 - WAN Setup>New Connection

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev130 www.netcomm.com.auStatic Connection SetupOption DescriptionEncapsulation: Select the method of encapsulation used

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 31DHCP Connection SetupOption DescriptionEncapsulation: Select the method of encapsulation used b

Page 26 - PPP Settings

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev132 www.netcomm.com.auWAN Setup>ModemHere you can choose one of four ADSL handshake types, typically MMode (Multi-mode)

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 33LogoutClick Log Out to logout of the modem’s configuration interface.

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev134 www.netcomm.com.auAdvancedThe Advanced menu allows you to configure a number of features of your modem. This section dea

Page 29 - PPPoA Connection Setup

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 35Advanced>UPnPYour modem is Universal Plug ‘n Play Capable, for security this feature is disabled b

Page 30 - Static Connection Setup

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev136 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>SNTPSNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) allows your modem to update its time auto-matical

Page 31 - Bridge Settings

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 37Option DescriptionPrimary, Secondary, Tertiary SNTP Servers This allows you to enter three differ

Page 32 - WAN Setup>Modem

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev138 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>SNMPThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a network administra-tor to moni

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 39Option DescriptionTrapsDestination IP: The IP address of the SNMP manage-ment device.Trap Commu

Page 34 - Advanced

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev14 www.netcomm.com.auAppendix A: Specification ...

Page 35 - Advanced>UPnP

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev140 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>IPQoSIP QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to set priorities for traffic travelling throu

Page 36 - Advanced>SNTP

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 41Transmit queues associated with LAN connectionThe high priority queue has strict priority over the me

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev142 www.netcomm.com.auTraffic Queuing ConfigurationBased on the TOS (DSCP) marking, the NB1 shall prioritize the traffic ser

Page 38 - Advanced>SNMP

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 43WRR Queue Scheduler for Medium and Low priority queuesThe L and M weights will be configured from the

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev144 www.netcomm.com.auThe four TOS bits (the ‘TOS field’) are defined as:Binary Meaning1000 Minimize delay (md)0100 Max

Page 40 - QoS Setup Page

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 45Advanced>Port ForwardingPort Forwarding is necessary because NAT [=Network Address Translation] on

Page 41 - Rules Configuration Page

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev146 www.netcomm.com.auThe reason for this is that when using NAT, your publicly accessible IP address will be used by and p

Page 42 - De-queuing Policy

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 47Easy Port Forwarding: Applying Pre-Defined RulesAvailable pre-defined rules are categorised according

Page 43 - TOS-to-Priority Mapping

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev148 www.netcomm.com.auDMZ SettingsA DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as ‘neutral terri

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 49Advanced Port Forwarding: Creating Custom RulesClick the Custom Port Forwarding link to setup a custo

Page 45 - Advanced>Port Forwarding

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 5OverviewThank you for purchasing the NetComm NB1 ADSL/ADSL2 Modem Router. Net-Comm brings you the Nex

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev150 www.netcomm.com.auOption DescriptionSource IP Address: The client on the Internet sending the data (e.g. 202.44.55

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 51Advanced>IP FiltersThe IP filters page allows you to specify Normal Port Forwards, Block ALL traffi

Page 48 - DMZ Settings

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev152 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>LAN ClientsLAN Client names are a way of applying specific Port-forwarding and Access Con-

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 53Advanced>Bridge FiltersBridge filtering enables rules to be defined which allow or deny data to pass

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev154 www.netcomm.com.auEdit or Delete Bridge Filter RulesTo edit an existing Bridge Filter Rule, click the radio button adja

Page 51 - Advanced>IP Filters

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 55Advanced>MulticastIGMP [=Internet Group Management Protocol] Multicast enables communication betwe

Page 52 - Advanced>LAN Clients

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev156 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>Static RoutingIf the Router is required to serve more than one network, you will need to

Page 53 - Advanced>Bridge Filters

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 57Advanced>Dynamic RoutingDynamic Routing makes use of the RIP Protocol to allow the ADSL Router to

Page 54 - Hidden Bridge Filter Rules

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev158 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>Access ControlUse Access Control to configure advanced security functions by customising t

Page 55 - Advanced>Multicast

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 59ToolsThe Tools section allows you to save the configuration, restart the gateway, update the gateway fi

Page 57 - Advanced>Dynamic Routing

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev160 www.netcomm.com.auTools>System CommandsSystem commands allow you to carry out basic system actions. Press the button

Page 58 - Advanced>Access Control

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 61Tools>User ManagementUser Management is used to change your NB1’s User Name or Password.Option D

Page 59 - Modem tests

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev162 www.netcomm.com.auTools>Update FirmwareTo update your NB1’s firmware, browse an update image file or configuration file

Page 60 - Tools>System Commands

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 63Tools>Ping TestThe Ping test allows you to ping local and remote IP addresses to check for connec-

Page 61 - Tools>User Management

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev164 www.netcomm.com.auTools>Modem TestThis test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Net

Page 62 - Tools>Update Firmware

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 65Tools>Log outBy clicking on Log Out, you will log out of the N1. Click the Log Out button will tak

Page 63 - Tools>Ping Test

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev166 www.netcomm.com.auStatusThe Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interf

Page 64 - Tools>Modem Test

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 67Status>Network StatisticsYou can view data statistics for your Ethernet ports combined or for your

Page 65 - Tools>Log out

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev168 www.netcomm.com.auStatus>Connection StatusHere you can view the connection status of your Internet connection (usual

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 69Status>DHCP ClientsThe DHCP Clients page shows the MAC address, IP Address, Host Name and Lease Ti

Page 67 - Status>Network Statistics

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 7Minimum System RequirementsBefore continuing with the installation of your NB1, please confirm that you

Page 68 - Status>Connection Status

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev170 www.netcomm.com.auStatus>Modem StatusThe Modem Status page shows the modem status and DSL statistics.

Page 69 - Status>DHCP Clients

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 71Status>Product InformationThe Product Information page shows the product information and software

Page 70 - Status>Modem Status

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev172 www.netcomm.com.auStatus>System LogThe System Log page shows the events triggered by the system.

Page 71 - Status>Product Information

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 73EasyConfigThe EasyConfig menu takes you to the EasyConfig page. This is the page you origi-nally configu

Page 72 - Status>System Log

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev174 www.netcomm.com.auHelpThis menu provides information on various features of your modem. Click the hy-perlinks to access

Page 73 - EasyConfig

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 75Appendix A: SpecificationADSL/ATM SUPPORT• ANSI T1.413 issue 2• ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt) and G.992.2

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev176 www.netcomm.com.auSECURITY• NAT for Basic Firewall and sharing• Packet Filtering Firewall Support• Stateful Packet I

Page 75 - Appendix A: Specification

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 77Appendix B: Cable ConnectionsThis cable information is provided for your reference only. Please ens

Page 76 - LED INDICATORS

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev178 www.netcomm.com.auStraight and crossover cable configuration There are two types of the wiring: Straight-Through Cables

Page 77 - RJ-45 Network Ports

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 79 RJ-11 Connector Pin Assignment Normal Assignment 1 Not Connected 2 Not connected 3 Line 4

Page 78 - Cross-Over Cabling

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev18 www.netcomm.com.auDo I need a Micro filter? Micro filters are used to prevent common telephone equipment, such as phones

Page 79 - 605 to RJ-11 adapter

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev180 www.netcomm.com.auAppendix C: Glossary10BASE-T A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a

Page 80 - Appendix C: Glossary

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 81CO Central Office A circuit switch that terminates all the local access lines in a particular geogra

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev182 www.netcomm.com.auFiltering To screen out selected types of data, based on filtering rules. Filtering can be applied in

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 83in-line filter See MicrofilterInternet The global collection of interconnected networks used for both

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev184 www.netcomm.com.aunetwork A group of computers that are connected together, al-lowing them to communicate with each ot

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 85remote In a physically separate location. For example, an employee away on travel who logs in to the

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev186 www.netcomm.com.auTCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol The basic protocols used on the Internet. TCP

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YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 87WAN Wide Area Network Any network spread over a large geo-graphical area, such as a country or conti

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NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev188 www.netcomm.com.auAppendix D: Registering your NetComm ProductAll NetComm Limited (“NetComm”) products have a standard

Page 88 - Contact Information

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 89Appendix E: Legal & Regulatory InformationThis manual is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing

Page 89 - Product Warranty

YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 9LED IndicatorsThe LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit, they are green in colour, excep

Page 90 - Limitations of Warranty

NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev190 www.netcomm.com.auThe warranty is automatically voided if:1. You, or someone else, use the product, or attempts to us

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