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Page 7,QVWDOODWLRQDQG6HWXSRequirements♦ Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT or 100BaseTX.♦ TCP/IP protocol.LAN Installation1. Connect Network Devic
Page 8Barricade Setup using Windows♦ For basic operation, only the following setup is required.♦ For the full range of options available to the Networ
Page 94. If you are prompted for a User Name and Password, enter admin for the username, and the password you have assigned to the admin user (By defa
Page 10IP Address: The current value will be displayed. If this is notvalid for the current location, a warning message willdisplayed.You can enter a
Page 11• Macintosh users can only access the printer if it is a LaserWriter or com-patible.To overcome these limitations♦ Use the Browser-based Admini
Page 12c) You will be prompted for a name and password.Enter admin for the name, and leave the password blank. Later, if you set apassword for the adm
Page 13Printer Setup♦ If using a LaserWriter, no setup is required. Just perform the client setup proce-dure in Chapter 5 - Macintosh Client Setup.♦ I
Page 14Other LAN DevicesIf you have a Router, or an existing DHCP Server, it may need to be configured.Router and/or DHCP Server Configuration is requ
Page 15$GPLQLVWUDWLRQOverviewThe Barricade administrator can control Barricade usage by creating and managingUsers, Groups, and Shares.♦ Users: Each
Page 16Connecting to the BarricadeWindows Users1. Start the Barricade Utility, and select the desired Barricade.2. Click the Administration icon.3. Yo
iTable of Contents1. About your Barricade 1Barricade Features...
Page 17Main MenuThe Main Menu screen looks like the example below:Figure 6: Web Interface - Main MenuThe options on the main menu are divided into 2 g
Page 18ers. The Configure button on this screen provide for setup of the selected Inter-net Access method.♦ Filter - Enable and configure the Componen
Page 19Storage Management GroupUse these options to manage Shares, Users, Groups, and access to shares. See thelater section Managing Shares, Groups a
Page 20Managing Shares, Groups, and UsersThis section has additional information to assist the Barricade Administrator inmanaging and controlling acce
Page 21administrator• ALWAYS has Read/Write access to ALL shares.• This group cannot be deleted.• The admin user cannot be removed from this group, bu
Page 22Multiple Access Rights♦ Access to a Share can be assigned to only 1 Group, but using nested Sharesmay result in multiple groups being able to a
Page 23Backup data on theServerUse your backup program to backup any folder.To backup all files, users in the Administrator group canbackup the HDD1 f
Page 24Figure 8: System - Printer tab
Page 25,QWHUQHW$FFHVVOverviewThe Internet Access feature allows all LAN users to share an Internet Account viathe Barricade's WAN port or serial
Page 26FilteringComponent FilteringOn the Filter screen, you have the option of blocking any of the following Webpage components:♦ Java Applets - Thes
iiUsing the Barricade's Storage... 33Using the Barricade's P
Page 27Special ApplicationsThis feature is only required if you wish to use Internet applications which require2-way communication, multiple connectio
Page 28Virtual ServersThis feature allows you to make a server on your LAN accessible to Internet users.Normally, Internet users would not be able to
Page 29:LQGRZV&OLHQW6HWXSOverviewSupported versions of Windows are:♦ Windows 95/98/ME or later♦ Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000The following it
Page 303. With the TCP/IP entry highlighted, click on the Properties button. The IP Ad-dress tab will be selected. You should then see a screen like t
Page 31Figure 12: Gateway IP Address4. Click OK to save and exit.5. Restart your PC.
Page 32Network LogonTo use the Barricade, you must Logon to the Network correctly:1. Check your Window logon using Start - Settings - Control Panel -
Page 33Changing your Barricade PasswordOnce the Barricade Administrator has given you a valid User Name on the Barri-cade, you can use the following p
Page 344. Double-click the icon for the Barricade.5. Right-click a folder (directory) to which you have access, and select Map Net-work Drive, as show
Page 35But if your Windows logon name does not exist on the Barricade, you willhave only guest access rights, and there is no password which you can e
Page 36Internet Access via the BarricadeEach PC requiring shared Internet Access needs to be configured for:♦ Gateway IP Address (TCP/IP)♦ Internet Ac
Page 1$ERXW\RXU%DUULFDGHCongratulations on the purchase of your new Barricade. The Barricade providesshared storage, shared printer usage, and share
Page 373. On the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings screen, check both the Use a proxyserver and Bypass proxy server for local addresses checkboxes, as
Page 38Procedure for Netscape Navigator1. Start Netscape Navigator, and select Edit - Preferences from the menu.2. Navigate to the Advanced - Proxies
Page 390DFLQWRVK&OLHQW6HWXSOverviewTo use the Barricade, you require:♦ Macintosh OS Version 7.5 or later, with AppleShare.♦ The Barricade Admi
Page 40Accessing Disk Storage1. Select Chooser from the Apple menu.2. Click the AppleShare icon.3. If necessary, select the appropriate zone. (By defa
Page 41Internet Access via the BarricadeInternet Access SetupTo set your Macintosh up to connect to the Internet through the Barricade usingDHCP:1. Op
Page 42Figure 19: IE Proxy Settings (Macintosh)3. Click the Settings button, and enter the Proxy Data.4. Click OK to save and exit.Do NOT enable any o
Page 43Figure 20: Netscape Proxy Setup (Macintosh)4. Enter the Proxy data for HTTP.Leave the other fields blank.5. Click OK to save and exit.
Page 44Changing your PasswordOnce the Barricade Administrator has created a valid User Name on the Barricadefor you, you can use the following procedu
Page 457URXEOHVKRRWLQJWindowsProblem 1:The Barricade Utility doesn't list any Barricades.Solution 1:Check the following:• The Barricade is prope
Page 46Problem 3:The Barricade is configured, but I can't find it in Network Neigh-borhood.Solution 3Try using Start - Find - Computer, and enter
Page 2♦ Internet Access. The Internet Access feature allows all LAN users to share asingle Internet Account, using either the serial port (for analog
Page 47Problem 5When using the Web interface, some of the data will not fit on thescreen, and there is no scrollbar.Solution 5This will only happen if
Page 48MacintoshProblem 1:Can’t connect to the Barricade to configure it.Solution 1:Check the following:• The Barricade is properly installed, LAN con
Page 49Problem 4The printer was working, but now it doesn't. The printer seemsOK, and no error message is displayed.Solution 4This can happen if
Page 50Internet AccessProblem 1:I can't connect to any Web sites from my PC.Solution 1:Check the modem:• Ensure that the cable and line connectio
Page 51Problem 2:I can access the Internet, but some applications don't functioncorrectly.Solution 2:The non-functional applications may require
Page 3Connections and ComponentsAll connections and switches are on the rear panel. Please take a few minutes to fa-miliarize yourself with your new B
Page 4Reset IP Button(IP/Password)If the Barricade's IP Address or password is lost, press andrelease this button. The Barricade will beep once t
Page 5BuzzerThe buzzer will beep as follows:♦ 1 Beep - Reset button or power switch is pressed.♦ 2 Beeps (Repeated every 5 seconds for 1 minute) - Bar
Page 6FCC Statement:This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to th
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