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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 11Restoring Factory DefaultsThis feature will reset the Modem to its factory default configuration. Occa
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev112 www.netcomm.com.auDefault SettingsLAN (Management)Field Setting DetailsStatic IP Address: 192.168.1.1 *Subnet Mask:
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
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
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,
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev116 www.netcomm.com.auComputer Hardware Configuration This section provides instructions for configuring the TCP/IP (Network
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
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
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev12 www.netcomm.com.auContentsOverview...
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev120 www.netcomm.com.auSetup>LAN ConfigurationClick on the LAN Configuration link under the Setup menu to configure your Lo
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 21Configuring LAN GroupsYou will be presented with the following screen:IP SettingsThe IP address is u
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev122 www.netcomm.com.auOption DescriptionHost Name: Required by some ISPs. If the ISP does not provide the Host name,
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
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 25Option DescriptionOptions: NAT / Firewall NAT (Network Address Translation al-lows you to share t
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev126 www.netcomm.com.auPPPoE Connection SetupPPP SettingsOption DescriptionUsername: Enter the username provided by yo
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 27Option DescriptionOn Demand: If enabled the Idle Timeout field can be modified. On Demand specifie
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev128 www.netcomm.com.auPVC (Private Virtual Circuit) SettingsOption DescriptionVPI: (Virtual Path Identifier) If instr
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-
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 3Traffic Queuing Configuration ...
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev130 www.netcomm.com.auStatic Connection SetupOption DescriptionEncapsulation: Select the method of encapsulation used
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 31DHCP Connection SetupOption DescriptionEncapsulation: Select the method of encapsulation used b
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev132 www.netcomm.com.auWAN Setup>ModemHere you can choose one of four ADSL handshake types, typically MMode (Multi-mode)
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 33LogoutClick Log Out to logout of the modem’s configuration interface.
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 35Advanced>UPnPYour modem is Universal Plug ‘n Play Capable, for security this feature is disabled b
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev136 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>SNTPSNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) allows your modem to update its time auto-matical
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 37Option DescriptionPrimary, Secondary, Tertiary SNTP Servers This allows you to enter three differ
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev138 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>SNMPThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a network administra-tor to moni
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 39Option DescriptionTrapsDestination IP: The IP address of the SNMP manage-ment device.Trap Commu
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev14 www.netcomm.com.auAppendix A: Specification ...
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev140 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>IPQoSIP QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to set priorities for traffic travelling throu
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 41Transmit queues associated with LAN connectionThe high priority queue has strict priority over the me
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev142 www.netcomm.com.auTraffic Queuing ConfigurationBased on the TOS (DSCP) marking, the NB1 shall prioritize the traffic ser
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
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 45Advanced>Port ForwardingPort Forwarding is necessary because NAT [=Network Address Translation] on
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 47Easy Port Forwarding: Applying Pre-Defined RulesAvailable pre-defined rules are categorised according
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev148 www.netcomm.com.auDMZ SettingsA DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as ‘neutral terri
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 49Advanced Port Forwarding: Creating Custom RulesClick the Custom Port Forwarding link to setup a custo
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
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 51Advanced>IP FiltersThe IP filters page allows you to specify Normal Port Forwards, Block ALL traffi
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev152 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>LAN ClientsLAN Client names are a way of applying specific Port-forwarding and Access Con-
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 53Advanced>Bridge FiltersBridge filtering enables rules to be defined which allow or deny data to pass
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 55Advanced>MulticastIGMP [=Internet Group Management Protocol] Multicast enables communication betwe
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 57Advanced>Dynamic RoutingDynamic Routing makes use of the RIP Protocol to allow the ADSL Router to
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev158 www.netcomm.com.auAdvanced>Access ControlUse Access Control to configure advanced security functions by customising t
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 59ToolsThe Tools section allows you to save the configuration, restart the gateway, update the gateway fi
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev160 www.netcomm.com.auTools>System CommandsSystem commands allow you to carry out basic system actions. Press the button
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev162 www.netcomm.com.auTools>Update FirmwareTo update your NB1’s firmware, browse an update image file or configuration file
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-
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
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev166 www.netcomm.com.auStatusThe Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interf
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 67Status>Network StatisticsYou can view data statistics for your Ethernet ports combined or for your
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev168 www.netcomm.com.auStatus>Connection StatusHere you can view the connection status of your Internet connection (usual
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 7Minimum System RequirementsBefore continuing with the installation of your NB1, please confirm that you
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev170 www.netcomm.com.auStatus>Modem StatusThe Modem Status page shows the modem status and DSL statistics.
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 71Status>Product InformationThe Product Information page shows the product information and software
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev172 www.netcomm.com.auStatus>System LogThe System Log page shows the events triggered by the system.
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev174 www.netcomm.com.auHelpThis menu provides information on various features of your modem. Click the hy-perlinks to access
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev176 www.netcomm.com.auSECURITY• NAT for Basic Firewall and sharing• Packet Filtering Firewall Support• Stateful Packet I
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 77Appendix B: Cable ConnectionsThis cable information is provided for your reference only. Please ens
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev178 www.netcomm.com.auStraight and crossover cable configuration There are two types of the wiring: Straight-Through Cables
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
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
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
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
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
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 83in-line filter See MicrofilterInternet The global collection of interconnected networks used for both
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
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev186 www.netcomm.com.auTCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol The basic protocols used on the Internet. TCP
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
NB1 User Guide YML780 Rev188 www.netcomm.com.auAppendix D: Registering your NetComm ProductAll NetComm Limited (“NetComm”) products have a standard
YML780 Rev1 NB1 User Guidewww.netcomm.com.au 89Appendix E: Legal & Regulatory InformationThis manual is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing
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
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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