Abocom MH200 User Manual

Multi-Homing Dual
WAN Firewall Router

Quick Installation Guide

M73-APO09-400
The Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router provides three 10/100Mbit Ethernet network interface ports which are the LAN, WAN 1, and WAN 2 port. It also provides an easily operated software WebUI that allows users to set system parameters or monitor network activities using a web browser.
Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router security feature
Some functions that are available in the Multi-Homing are: Packet Filter, Proxy Server, Hacker invasion alarm, Packet monitor log, Policy, etc.
Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router installation
This product is a hardware Multi-Homing. Therefore the installation is much easier than a software Multi-Homing. First the user has to prepare three network cables, and connect them to the LAN, WAN 1 and WAN 2 connectors respectively. The LAN interface has to connect to the office’s LAN network on the same HUB/Switch. The WAN 1 interface has to connect with a WAN 1 router, DSL modem, or Cable modem. The WAN 2 interface has to connect with a WAN 2 router, DSL modem, or Cable modem.
Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router function setting
The Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router has a built in WEBUI (Web User Interface). All configurations and management are done through the WEBUI using an Internet web browser.
Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router monitoring function
The Multi-Homing provides monitoring functions which contains traffic log, event log, traffic alarm, event alarm, and traffic statistics. Traffic alarm records the packets of hacker invasions. Not only does the Multi-Homing log these attacks, it can be set up to send E-mail alerts to the Administrator automatically for immediate hacker’s invasion crisis management.
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Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router supporting protocols
The Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router supports all the TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols, such as HTTP, TELNET, SMTP, POP3, FTP, DNS, PING, etc. System Administrators can set up proprietary protocols according to operating requirements.

Hardware Description

DC Power
Reset
WAN 2
External 2 Port
WAN 1
External 1 Port
LAN
External Port (WAN 1): Use this port to connect to the WAN 1 router, DSL modem, or Cable modem.
External Port (WAN 2): Use this port to connect to the WAN 2 router,
DSL modem, or Cable modem.
LAN Port (LAN): Use this port to connect to the LAN network of the office.
Reset: Reset the Multi-Homing Dual WAN Firewall Router to the original
default settings.
DC Power: connect one end of the power supply to this port, the other end to the electrical wall outlet.
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Connecting Example:
Multi-Homing:
LAN Port = 192.168.1.1
WAN 1 Port = x.x.x.x (provided by ISP)
WAN 2 Port = x.x.x.x (provided by ISP)
Connection Type: 10/100 Mbps Cable Connection
LAN 1 Port= 192.168.1.3 LAN 2 Port= 192.168.1.4 LAN 3 Port= 192.168.1.5 LAN 4 Port= 192.168.1.6 WAN 1 Port】= 61.11.11.11 WAN 2 Port】= 61.22.22.22
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