Technicolor - Thomson 610, 610v, 610i, 610s User Manual

TM
SpeedTouch
610/610i/610s/610v Business DSL Router Remote Management
600 SERIES
TM
Remote Management
610
Application Note Ed. 01

Status Released

Change Note PeckelbeenS

Short Title AppNote_RemoteManagement R4.1 Ed. 01

Application Note Ed. 01

Copyright

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Contents
1 Introduction .................................................................... 3
2 SpeedTouchTM610 Remote Access.............................. 5
2.1 The SpeedTouchTM610 Firewall ........................................................................ 6
2.2 Remote SpeedTouch
2.3 Remote SpeedTouch
2.4 Remote SpeedTouch
2.5 SpeedTouch
TM
TM
610 Web Interface Access ......................................... 8
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610 Telnet Access ....................................................... 9
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610 FTP Access ......................................................... 10
610 Controlled Access ............................................................ 11
3 SpeedTouchTM610 Syslog............................................ 13
3.1 The SpeedTouchTM610 Syslog Daemon ......................................................... 14
3.2 Syslog via the Web Pages ................................................................................. 17
3.3 Syslog via the CLI............................................................................................... 18
3.4 Remote Syslog Notification .............................................................................. 19
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4 The SpeedTouchTM610 SNMP.................................... 21
4.1 SpeedTouchTM610 SNMP configuration ......................................................... 22
4.2 SpeedTouch
TM
610 MIBs ................................................................................... 24
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1Introduction
Overview

1Introduction

Abstract Being a key component of your business network, a good operation of the

SpeedTouch
Continuous management and diagnosis of the SpeedTouch to ensure a faultless operation of the SpeedTouch
As such, the SpeedTouch
TM
610 is essential to gain maximum performance of your DSL connections.
TM
TM
610, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
TM
610 can be perfectly embedded in high quality networks,
610 should be performed
covered by Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
This application note describes how to remotely manage the SpeedTouch ness DSL Router.
This application note focusses on the diagnosis and management of the SpeedTouch
TM
610 from the Wide Area Network (WAN) side, i.e. remotely “over” the DSL line. Nevertheless, most if not all topics described can be equally performed from the local LAN.

Applicability This application note applies to the following SpeedTouch

The SpeedTouch
The SpeedTouch
The SpeedTouch
The SpeedTouch
TM
610 ADSL/POTS Business DSL Router
TM
610i ADSL/ISDN Business DSL Router
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610s SHDSL Business DSL Router
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610v VDSL Business DSL Router.
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Business DSL Routers:
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610 Busi-
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1 Introduction
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2 SpeedTouchTM610 Remote Access

2SpeedTouchTM610 Remote Access

Introduction The application note SpeedTouchTM610 Operation and Maintenance described some of

Resumé of
SpeedTouch
TM
access methods
610
the standard access methods the SpeedTouch configurations and/or - if needed- the required procedures for maintaining and opti­mizing SpeedTouch
While that application note described what tools are provided by the SpeedTouch
TM
610 operation and performance.
TM
610 and how to use them via the SpeedTouchTM610’s local interface(s)
TM
610 provides to allow users to perform
(Ethernet and ATMF-25.6Mb/s), this section will describe how you can use the very same tools via its DSL interface, i.e. from the remote side of the Packet service connec­tion.
Before going deeper into the specific changes needed to allow certain monitoring or management, a listing of the methods to access the SpeedTouchTM610 is provided:
SpeedTouch
SpeedTouch
SpeedTouch
TM
610 web interface access (HTTP/HTML)
TM
610 CLI access (TCP/IP-Telnet)
TM
610 FTP access (TCP/IP-FTP).
Note For more information on the SNTP, Syslog and SNMP management tools,
see the respective sections in this application note.
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2 SpeedTouchTM610 Remote Access

2.1 The SpeedTouchTM610 Firewall

Introduction All traffic from, to, or via any of the SpeedTouchTM610 interfaces is subjected to its

powerful programmable firewall.
For a full description of the SpeedTouch tion note The SpeedTouch
In the scope of Remote management however, the following topics provide some essen­tial information to understand the operation of the SpeedTouch
TM
TM
610 and Firewalling.
610 programmable firewall see the applica-
TM
610 firewall.
Default firewall
configuration
By default a set of rules is provided for basic firewalling.
Defining LAN as your local network, SpeedTouch host, and WAN as the “outside” network (i.e. any IP connection configured over the SpeedTouch
TM
610 DSL line), the combination of the firewall rules make sure that IP
TM
610 as the SpeedTouchTM610’s IP
packets migrating:
from WAN to LAN are allowed (Rule 1)
from LAN to WAN are allowed (Rule 2)
from LAN to SpeedTouch
from SpeedTouch
from SpeedTouch
TM
TM
from WAN to SpeedTouch
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610 are allowed (Rule 3)
610 to LAN are allowed (Rule 4)
610 to WAN are dropped, except DNS and DHCP (Rule 5)
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610 are dropped, except DNS and DHCP (Rule 6)
from WAN to WAN are dropped (Rule 7).
Rules 1 and 2 can be considered as “DSL Gateway rules”: these assure that the SpeedTouch
Rules 3 and 4 can be defined as “Local Management rules”: these two rules enable direct communication between the local network and the SpeedTouch
TM
610 can act as DSL Gateway for your local network.
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610 IP host (be
it for http, ftp or telnet access) possible.
Rules 5, 6 and 7 could be defined as the “Security and Remote Management rules”: these rules ensure that by default no one from the WAN has IP access with the SpeedTouch
TM
610 device itself.
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