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P660HW-B1A Telefonica_User Manual_V1.00

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1. Wireless You may setup configuration manually Basic OR Security through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS MAC Filter Wireless Bridge WSC Setup Advanced Station Info Enable WSC Diagnostics Management Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Save Apply when done Select SSID broadcom Network Authentication WPA v WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP B WEP Encryption Save Apply WPA2 Authentication Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be WPA2 WPA2 Preauthentication Selec Enable or Disenable Network Re auth Interval Specifies the timer of re authentication between the server and the client WPA Group Rekey Interval Specifies the timer the WPA key must change If the value set 0 no need to change The change is done automatically between the server and the client RADIUS Server IP Adress Enter the IP Address of the authentication server RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the authentication server The default port number is 1812 79 RADIUS Key Enter the same key as the Radius server s WPA Encryption Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES The AES is default The TKIP AES encryption m
2. http 192 168 1 1 berstart tst berState 0 ADSL BER Test Start The ADSL Bit Error Rate BER test determines the quality of the ADSL connection The test is done by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors Select the test duration below and click Start Tested Time sec The Tested Time sec can be 1 5 10 20 60 120 180 240 300 or 360 Choose the test time from the drop down list and click Start The following pages appear S http 192 168 1 1 berstop tst Wi EOK http 192 168 1 1 berstop tst v ADSL BER Test Result The ADSL BER test completed successfully Test Time sec 20 Total Transferred 0x0000000000000000 Bits Total Error Bits 0x0000000000000000 Error Ratio Not Applicable e Internet i Note 21 If the BER reaches e 5 you cannot access the Internet 3 3 4 Route Table Information Choose Statistics gt Route and the following page appears Device Info Device Info Route Summary WAN Statistics Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Route Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service Interface ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 U 0 brO Management If the Router is set to PPPoE or PPPoA
3. The default username and password of the super user are 1234 and 1234 You need not enter the username and password again if you select the option Remember my password It is recommended to change these default values after logging in to the Router for the first time Step 4 Click OK OK to log in or click Cancel to exit the login page a CSL Router User name f admin Password After logging in to the Router as a super user you can query configure and modify all settings You can also diagnose the system You need to reboot the Router to enable your modification or configuration effective in some cases for example after you modify the PVC configuration Some modification such as adding a static route takes effect at once and does not require Router reboot 3 3 Device Info Click Device Info and you can view the following information Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP 17 3 3 1 Summary of Device Information Choose Device Info gt Summary and the following page appears Device Info Device Info Summary WAN Board ID 96333EW Statistics Software Version 3 10L 02 A2pB025c8 d21 j Route Customer Software Version R1B024 ARP Bootloader CFE Version before 1 0 37 5 12 DHCP i Wireless Driver Version 4 174 64 19 cpe1 0sd Advanced Setup Wireless This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection Diagnostics Management Line Rate Upstream Kbps Line Rate Downstream
4. Choose Wireless gt MAC Filter and the following page appears This page allows you to create a list of MAC addresses that are banned or allowed association with the wireless access point 87 Device Info Wireless MAC Filter Advanced Setup Wireless MAC Restrict Mode Disabled Allow Deny Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced add Remove Station Info Diagnostics MAC Address Remove Management MAC Restrict Mode You can select Disabled Allow or Deny Select Disabled to disable MAC filter function Select Allow the wireless MAC address in the wireless access control list is permitted to access the Router Select Deny the wireless MAC address in the wireless access control list is denied to access the Router Remove a MAC Access Control After selecting the MAC address in the table and click Remove to remove the MAC address Set the MAC filter to Allow or Deny then click Add to add a wireless MAC address to you wireless access control list The following page appears Add a MAC Access Control To add a new MAC address to your wireless MAC address filters click Add to show next page Type in the MAC Address in the entry field provided Click Save Apply to add the MAC address to the list The MAC address appears listed in the table below Device Info Wireless MAC Filter Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagn
5. IPSec Settings IPSec Connection Name new connection LAN Remote IPSec Gateway IP Address Or Domain Name 0 0 0 0 NAT Security Tunnel access from local IP addresses Subnet v uality of Service Quamy IP Address for VPN 0 0 0 0 Routing l DNS IP Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 DSL Port Mapping Tunnel access from remote IP addresses Subnet v IPSec IP Address for VPN 0 0 0 0 Certificate Wireless IP Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Diagnostics POA E Management Key Exchange Method Auto IKE v Authentication Method Pre Shared Key v Pre Shared Key key Perfect Forward Secrecy Disable v Advanced IKE Settings Show Advanced Settings Save Apply You can click Show Advance Settings to view some advance parameters and modify them to match the other side of this connection Click Save Apply to save this connection then you can check the checkbox of enable column to enable this IPSec connection And the communication is established 3 4 11 Certificate Click Certificate and the Certificate page appears It contains the following two items Local and Trusted CA 3 4 11 1 Choose Certificate gt Local and the following page appears Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity It can store maximum 4 certificates Local Certificates 69 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA Wireless Diagnostics Management
6. PPP Password eeecece Authentication Method AUTO v MTU 1 1500 O Enable Fullcone NAT O Dial on demand with idle timeout timer Use Static E Retry PPP C Enable PPP EC PPP IP exte ension IP Address password on authentication error Debug Mode After entering the PPP user name and password click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the service name and enable or disable the IGMP multicast and WAN service 29 Enable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service Enable IGMP Multicast NAT Enable WAN Service Service Name pppoa_0_8 35_1 os Click Next and the following page appears This page shows all the configuration You can view the default values of NAT enable and Firewall enable Device Info WAN Setup Summary Advanced Setu E p Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP xin PORT VPI VCI 0 8 35 NAT Connection Type PPPoA Security Quality of Service Service Name pppoa_0_8_35_1 Routing Service Category UBR DNS IP Address Automatically Assigned DSL Service State Enabled Port kapping NAT Enabled Il bled Ceriikate Firewall Enable Wireless IGMP Multicast Disabled Diagnostics Quality Of Service Disabled Management Click Save to save these settings Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and
7. Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Lt Note Wide Area Network WAN Setup Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces Choose Save Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system Round Dial Interval 15 Port vpi va ine ies Category Service Interface Protocol Igmp QoS State Edit 0 8 32 off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8_32_1 ppp_0_8_32_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled o 0 8 36 off 1 UBRwPCR pppoe_0_8_36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled oO 0 8 35 Off 1 UBR mer_0_8 35 nas_0_8 35 MER Disabled Enabled Enabled F You need to reboot the Router to activate this WAN interface and further configure services in this page 3 4 1 4 IPoA Configuration This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 8 35 IPoA mode Click Add and the following page appears In this page you can modify VPI VCls service categories and QoS 34 Device Info Advanced Setup i ATM PVC Configuration WAN This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier PORT and VPI and VCI and select a service category Otherwise LAN choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it NAT Security VPI 0 255 8 uality of Service Q rie VCI 32 65535 35 Routing DNS DSL VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC Port Mapping IPSec Service Category UBR Without PCR v Certificate gt Enable Quality Of Service Wireless Diagnostics En
8. Other MAC Add XOXO OOK XX DNS DSL Days of the week Mon Tue Wed ThuFri Sat Sun Port Mapping Click to select DIDI oDDD O IPSec Certificate Start Blocking Time hh mm Wireless End Blocking Time hh mm Diagnostics Save Apply Management In this page you can add time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router The Browser s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click Other MAC Address and enter the MAC address of the another LAN device To obtain the MAC address of a Windows based PC enter ipconfig all in the DoS window 3 4 4 3 Url Filter Choose Security gt Url Filter and the URL Filter page appears In this page click Add and the following page appears Device Info Add URL Filter Entries Advanced Setu p Select the Save button to apply this entry after entering URL address and port exactly WAN LAN NAT URL Address rity Port Port 80 is default TP Filter Parental Control Url Filter Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management 51 URL Address Enter the IP address of the URL Port Enter the port By default it is the port 80 3 4 5 Quality of Service Click Quality of Service and the Quality of Service page appears It contains the following two items Queue Config and QoS Classification Many communicati
9. Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually OR WSC Setup Enable WSC Enabled yl Add Client This feature is available only when WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK mede is configured Push Button PIN Add Enrolee Help Set WSC AP Mode Configured wv Device PIN Help WSC Add External Start AddER Registrar Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encrypti Click Save Apply when done Select SSID broadcom Network Authentication WPA2 PSK v WPA Pre Shared Key eeecccece Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 WPA Encryption AES v WEP Encryption Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Authentication This authentication mode means AP auto adjust to use WPA2 PSK or WPA PSK according to wireless clients Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared key for WPA Client stations must use the same key in order to connect with this device Check the table below for instructions when entering the key 85 characters Characters ASCII ee ee Hexadecimal 8 6 WPA Group Rekey Interval Specifies the timer the WPA key must change If the value set 0 no
10. Auto v Preamble Type long v Transmit Power 100 v Band Select the wireless frequency band The router operates in the 2 4GHz Channel Select the appropriate channel to correspond with your network settings You can select Auto or 1 13 from the drop down list All devices in your wireless network must operate in the same channel in order to work correctly Auto Channel Timer min Specifies the time of auto channeling 54g Rate Select the transmission rate for the network The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network You can select from a range of transmission speeds or you can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and 90 enable the Auto Fallback feature Auto Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client The default value is Auto Multicast Rate Select the multicast transmission rate for the network The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network You can select from a range of transmission speeds or you can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto Fallback feature Auto Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client The default value is Auto Basic Rate Select the basic transmission rate ability for the AP Fragmenta
11. DNS 8 81 ho EneT2 icme CS 2 w o DSL z j Port Mapping Add Save Apply IPSec Click Save Apply This configuration takes effective at once QoS 802 1p Setting The IEEE 802 1p priority marking method is a standard for prioritizing network traffic at the data link Mac sub layer 802 1p traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination with no bandwidth reservations established 60 The follow diagram shows the structure of 802 1Q Frame The 802 1Q header includes a 3 bit prioritization field which allows packets to be grouped to be grouped into eight levels of priority 0 7 where level 7 is the highest one In addition DSL maps these eight levels to priority queues where queue 1 has the highest priority For example mark the frame of 802 1p that queued to Queue 9 on value 2 Device Info Add Network Traffic Class Rule Advanced Setup The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queue which defines the precedence and the interface WAN and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the LAN specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the NAT rule Security Quality of Service Traffic Class Name 8 82 Queue Config Rule Order Last QoS Classification Rule Status Enable v Routing DRS Assign ATM Priority and or
12. Local Certificates Add View or Remove certificates from this page Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity Maximum 4 certificates can be stored Name In Use Subject Type Action Create Certificate Request Import Certificate Click Create Certificate Request and the following page appears To generate a certificate signing request you need to include Common Name Organization Name State Province Name and the 2 letter Country Code for the certificate Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA Wireless Diagnostics Management Create new certificate request To generate a certificate signing request you need to include Common Name Organization Name State Province Name and the 2 letter Country Code for the certificate Certificate Name Common Name Organization Name State Province Name Country Region Name US United States lf click Import Certificate the following page certificate name paste certificate content and private key 70 appears Then you can enter Import certificate Enter certificate name paste certificate content and private key Certificate Name Certificate BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY lt insert private key here gt END RSA PRIVATE KEY Private Key 3 4 11 2 Trusted CA Certificates
13. queuing 52 3 4 5 1 Enabling QoS In this page you can perform QoS queue management configuration By default the system enables QoS and sets a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to particular classifier Click Quality of Service and the following page appears Device Info QoS Queue Management Configuration Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service If Enab particular classifier Click Save Apply button to save it e QoS checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces Queue Config Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules QoS Classification Routing Enable QoS DNS DSL Port Mapping Select Default DSCP Mark No Change 1 wy IPSec f Certificate Wireless Save Apply Diagnostics Management Select Enable QoS to enable QoS and set the default DSCP mark Click Save Apply to apply the settings 3 4 5 2 QoS Queue Configuration Choose Quality of Service gt Queue Configure and the following page appears In this page you can configure QoS queue A maximum of 24 entries can be configured The queuing in packet QoS becomes effective only when packet is forwarded to QoS enabled PVC Packet forwarding is determined by IP routing or br
14. 1X and WPA WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access the latest security standard It also supports the legacy security standard WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy By default wireless security is disabled and authentication is open Before enabling the security consider your network size complexity and existing authentication infrastructure and then determine which solution applies to it Following is a description of the different options Select SSID Select the wireless LAN of SSID to configure security features No Encryption Please refer to below for details of configuration Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be open WEP Encryption Disable WEP Encryption The data is not encrypted when it is transferred from the device to the client station This is the default option 17 Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually OR through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS WSC Setup Enable WSC Enabled v Add Client This feature is available only when WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK mode is configured Push Button PIN Add Enrolee Help Set WSC AP Mode Configured v Device PIN Help WSC Add External Start AddER Registrar Manual Setup AP You ca
15. 49 Remove DMZ host Step 1 Step 2 3 4 4 Security Click Security and the Security page appears It contains the following three items Clear the DMZ host address Click Save Apply to apply the settings IP Filter Parental Control and Url Filter 3 4 4 1 Q Note If the Router is configured to bridge mode only IP filtering is disabled and the IP IP Filter Choose Security gt IP Filter and the following interface appears By default the firewall is enabled The firewall is used to block document transmissions between the Internet and your PC It serves as a safety guard and permits only authorized documents to be sent to the LAN filtering interface does not appear If the Router does not configure a PVC of Bridge mode MAC filtering is disabled and the MAC Filtering interface does not appear Device Info Advanced Setup Firewall Table WAN interface type defaultaction bytes pkts ta enotercces wan in Joop lo 0 NAT f i Security Firewall s Rule Table TP Filter enabled Protocol Action RejectType IcmpType origIPAddress origMask Gaai ee reme osassa assassassasojoo laa o e Url Filter z enabled TCP Permit 80 58 63 128 255 255 255 128 0 0 Quality of Service Routing enabled TCP Permit 172 20 25 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 DNS enabled TCP Permit 172 20 45 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 Ss enabled TCP Permit 193 152 37 192 255 255 255 240 0 0 Port Mapping IPSec enabled TCP Permit 80 58 63 128 255 255 255 128 0 0 C
16. Choose Certificate gt Trusted CA and the following page appears CA certificates are used by you to verify certificates of peers It can store maximum 4 certificates Device Info Trusted CA Certificate Authority Certificates Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Name Subject Type Action Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA Wireless Diagnostics Management Add View or Remove certificates from this page CA certificates are used by you to verify peers certificates Maximum 4 certificates can be stored Click Import Certificate and the following page appears Then you can enter certificate name paste certificate content 71 Device Info Import CA certificate Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security lt insert certificate here gt Quality of Service 2 END CERTIFICATE Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Certificate Local Trusted CA Wireless Diagnostics Enter certificate name and paste certificate content Certificate Name Management 3 5 Wireless Click Wireless and you can view the following information Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info This section introduces the wireless LAN and some basic configurations Wireless LAN can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards communicating in a peer to peer network or as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards communicatin
17. Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface 39 Click Save to save the settings Click Back to make any modifications After you click Save the following page appears Device Info Wide Area Network WAN Setup Advanced Setup 2 Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces WAN Choose Save Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system LAN NAT Round Dial Interval 15 Save Security Ts Quality of Service A A VLAN Con Routing Port Vpi Vci M D DNS DSL 0 8 32 Off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8 32_1 ppp_0_8 _32_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Fj Edit Category Service Interface Protocol Igmp QoS State Remove Edit Port Mapping IPSec Certificate 0 8 35 Off 1 UBR br_0_8 35 nas_0_8 35 Bridge N A Disabled Enabled Wireless Diagnostics Management 0 8 36 Off 1 UBRwPCR pppoe_0_8_36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Fj Edit Oo Edit 1 Note You need to reboot the Router to activate this WAN interface and further configure services in this page 3 4 2 LAN Configuration Choose Advanced Setup gt LAN and the following page appears In this page you can modify and configure IP Address and DHCP Server 40 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Manag
18. DSCP Mark for the class If non blank value is selected for Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark the correcponding DSCP byte in the IP DSL header of the upstream packet is overwritten by the selected value Port Mapping IPSec Assign Classification Queue PVC 0 8 32Prece 1 amp Queue 9 x Certificate Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark x Wireless Mark 802 1p if 802 1q is enabled x Diagnostics Management Specify Traffic Classification Rules Enter the following conditions either for IP level SET 1 or for IEEE 802 1p SET 2 SET 1 Physical LAN Port v Protocol l w Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Check wl cP IP Address v Source Subnet Mask UDP TCP Source Port port or port port Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask UDP TCP Destination Port port or port port Source MAC Address Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask SET 2 802 1p Priority 2 adl Save Apply After proper modifications click Save Apply to show the following interface 61 Quality of Service Setup Device Info Advanced Setup Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes WAN LAN If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will not take effects NAT MARK TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES Security Source Destination Class DSCP Queue 802 1P Lan Source Source Dest Dest Protocol DSCP
19. Diagnostics Management WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Notice DHCP is not supported in IPoA mode Changing the default gateway or the DNS effects the whole system Configuring them with static values will disable the automatic assignment from other WAN connection WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask C Use the following default gateway Use IP Address Use WAN Interface E Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server WAN IP Address Enter the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP WAN Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask concerned to the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP Use the following default gateway If you want to manually enter the IP address of the default gateway select this check box and enter the information in the fields Use IP Address Enter the gateway of the WAN interface provided by your ISP Use WAN Interface As to BAS equipment it is the IP address of the downlink interface Use the following DNS server addesses If you want to manually enter the IP address of the DNS server select this check box and enter the information in the fields Primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server provided by your ISP After proper modifications cl
20. IAC MAC 802 1P Order Enable Disable Remove Edit Quality of Service Name Mark ID Mark Port Addr Mask Port Addr Mask Port I Addr Mask Addr Mask Queue Config x z A 81 47 224 0 QoS Classification pvci 9 0 255 255 252 0 1 Routing DNS 8 81 10 ENET2 ICMP csi 2 m Edit Port Mapping IPSec Click Save Apply This configuration takes effective at once 3 4 6 Routing Click Routing and the Routing page appears It contains the following two items Default Gateway and Static Route 3 4 6 1 Routing Default Gateway Choose Routing gt Default Gateway and the following page appears In this page you can modify the default gateway settings If you select Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway this router can accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPOA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s If the check box is not selected you need to enter the static default gateway and or a WAN interface Then click Save Apply Device Info Routing Default Gateway Advanced Setup If Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received default gateway WAN assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s If the checkbox is not selected enter the static default LAN gateway AND OR a WAN interface Click Save Apply button to save it NAT Security NOTE If changing the Automatic Assigned Default Gat
21. Kbps LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway Primary DNS Server 80 58 61 250 Secondary DNS Server 80 58 61 254 LAN IP Address It displays the management IP address of the modem Default Gateway In the bridging mode there is no gateway In other modes it is the IP address of the uplink equipment for example PPPoE PPPOA DNS Server In the PPPoE PPPoA mode it is obtained from the uplink equipment In the bridging mode there is no DNS Server address and you can manually enter the information 3 3 2 WAN Interface Information Choose Device Info gt WAN and the following page appears The WAN Info page displays the detailed information of the PVC including protocol QoS status IP address Device Info WAN Info Summary VLAN Con IP WAN Port VPI VCI Catego Service Interfac Protocol Igm S State Statu Statisti 4 I Mux ID oy is sata gmp 2n Address ics Link Route 0 8 32 off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8_32_1 ppp_0_8_32_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled g ARP Down es Link DHCP 0 8 36 off 1 UBRwPCR pppoe_0_8_36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled D oi Advanced Setup i Wireless Diagnostics Management 18 3 3 3 Statistics Click Statistics and the Statistics page appears It contains the following four items LAN WAN ATM and ADSL 3 3 3 1 LAN Choose Statistics gt LAN and the following page appears You can view the statistics received and transmitted at the Ethernet an
22. LAN BAT Round Dial Interval 15 Security Quality of Service A 2 VLAN Con i Routing Port Vpi Vc Mux ID Category Service Interface Protocol Igmp QoS State Remove Edit DNS DSL 0 8 32 off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8_32_1 ppp_0_8_32_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Port Mapping 0 8 3 ff UBRw 0 0 S 0 8 36 off 1 UBRWPCR pppoe_0_8_36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled J Certificate wireless i Diagnostics Management LO Note If a PVC is deleted or modified you need to reboot the Router Otherwise the modification does not take effect Click Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interface Click Save Reboot to save the modification and reboot the Router to make the modification effective The section shows you how to add PVC 3 4 1 1 PPPoE Configuration This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 8 35 PPPoE mode Step 5 Click Add and the following page appears In this page you can modify VPI VCI service categories and QoS Device Info Advanced Setup ATM PVC Configuration WAN This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier PORT and VPI and VCI and select a service category Otherwise LAN choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it NAT Security VPI 0 255 8 uality of Service e Q wis VCI 32 65535 35 Routing DNS DSL VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC J Port Mapping IPSec Service Category UBR Without PCR
23. QoS divides capacity between different applications and provides undelayed continuous data transfer where data packet with higher priority is given preference The follow figure shows QoS classification 56 The input DSCP LOS QOS classify dispose Allocate queue Flow control packet s JP pronty Choose Quality of Service gt QoS Classification and the following page appears In this page you can configure network traffic classes Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Queue Config QoS Classification DSL Quality of Service Setup Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will not take effects MARK TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES ae ER Source Destination Class DSCP Queue 802 1P Lan Source Source Dest Dest A Protocol DSCP MAC MAC 802 1P Order Enable Disable Remove Edit Name Mark ID Mark Port Addr Mask Port Addr Mask Port Addr Mask Addr Mask 81 47 224 0 0 k Edit pe i j 255 255 252 0 Save Apply Click Add and the following page appears 57 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Queue Config QoS Classification Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Add Network Traffic Class Rule he precedence and the interface Traffic Class N Rul
24. Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot 7 1 Settings Click Settings and the Settings page appears It contains the following three items Backup Update and Restore Default 3 7 1 1 Backup Choose Settings gt Backup Settings and the following page appears In this page you can back up the configuration of the Router on your PC Device Info Settings Backup Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics pee Settings Backup Update Restore Default System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Backup DSL router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC Access Control Update Software Save Reboot 3 7 1 2 Update Choose Settings gt Update and the following page appears In this page you can upgrade the software of the Router and select the correct update configure settings file Then click Update Settings to update the Router settings 94 Device Info Tools Update Settings Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Settings File Name Management settings Backup Update Restore Default System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Update DSL router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files The procedure of upgrading the software is as follows Step 1 Click Browse to select the upgrading configuration file Step 2 Click Update Settings to upgrade the config
25. need to change The change is done automatically between the server and the client WPA Encryption Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES The AES is default The TKIP AES encryption mode means AP auto adjust to use TKIP or AES according to wireless clients Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect 86 Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually OR through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS WSC Setup Enable WSC Enabled vy Add Client This feature is available only when WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK made is configured Push Button PIN Add Enrolee Help Set WSC AP Mode Configured v Device PIN Help WSC Add External Start AddER Registrar Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encrypti Click Save Apply when done Select SSID broadcom w Network Authentication Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK x WPA Pre Shared Key e eooooooo Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval o WPA Encryption AES x WEP Encryption Disable Save Apply 3 5 4 Wireless MAC Filter
26. only one LAN computer can be assigned to provide a specific service or application Protocol You can select TCP UDP or TCP UDP from the drop down list If the application you require is not in the list enter the information manually Select the protocol from the drop down list for the service you provide In the External Port filed enter the port number of the service you provide In the Internal Port field enter the internal port number to which service requests are to be forwarded In the Local IP Address field enter the IP address of the PC that provides the service Example The Web server is configured to react to requests on port 8080 However the requests from websites enter the Web server via port 80 standard value If you add the PC to the forwarding table and define port 80 as the public port and port 46 8080 as an internal port all requests from the Internet are diverted to the service with port 80 on the Web server of the PC you have defined with port 8080 Deleting Port Forwarding Step 1 Select the Remove check box Step 2 Click Remove to apply the settings 3 4 3 3 Port Triggering If you configure port triggering for a certain application you need to determine a so called trigger port and the protocol TCP or UDP that this port uses You then assign the public ports that are to be opened for the application to this trigger port You can select known Internet services or manually assign ports or port
27. options and make the modification effect Device Info Wireless Bridge Advanced Setup This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridge also Wireless known as Wireless Distribution System to disables acess point functionality Selecting Acess Point enables access point Basic functionality Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Security Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled MAC filter or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access E Click Refresh to update the remote bridges Wait for few seconds to update Wireless Bridge ay aa E ae a a ee aig Ne dee Click Save Apply to configure the wireless bridge options Advanced Station Info AP Mode Access Point i Diagnostics e Bridge Restrict Enabled v Management Remote Bridges MAC Address AP Mode You can select Access Point or Wireless Bridge from the drop down list Select Wireless Bridge also known as WDS to disables access point functionality Select Access Point to enable access point functionality The Wireless bridge functionality is also available and wireless stations are able to associate to the AP Save Apply 89 3
28. page you can test the DSL connection of the Router It displays the connection to LAN DSL service provider and your ISP Device Info pppoe_0 8 32_1 Diagnostics Advanced Setup Your modem is capable of testing your DSL connection The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a fail status click Wireless x Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent If the test continues to fail chick Diagnostics Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Management Test the connection to your local network Test your ENET1 Connection PASS Help Test your ENET2 Connection PASS Help Test your ENET3 Connection PASS Help Test your ENET4 Connection PASS Help Test your Wireless Connection DOWN Help Test the connection to your DSL service provider Test ADSL Synchronization FAIL Help Test ATM OAM F5 segment ping FAIL Help Test ATM OAM F5 end to end ping FAIL Help Test the connection to your Internet service provider Test PPP server connection FAIL Help Test authentication with ISP FAIL Help Test the assigned IP address FAIL Help Ping default gateway FAIL Help Ping primary Domain Name Server FAIL Help Next Connection Rerun Diagnostic Tests Test With OAM F4 If the connection is failed click Rerun Diagnostic Tests to check the connection status 93 3 Management 3 Click Management and you can view the following information
29. queue Queue Precedence select an integer value for queue precedence After you select an integer value the queue entry appropriately places to ingress packets Lower integer values for precedence imply higher priority for this queue relative to others Step 2 Add a QoS queue entry and assign it to a specific network interface PVC 0 0 35 and set integer values for queue precedence to 1 See the following figure Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Queue Config QoS Classification Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management QoS Queue Configuration The screen allows you to configure a QoS queue entry and assign it to a specific network interface Each interface with QoS enabled will be allocated four queues by default Each of the queues can be configured for a specific precedence The queue entry configured here will be used by the classifier to place ingress packets appropriately If you select the WRR Policy the Weight must be configured And the sum of all the Queue must be lesser or equal than 100 percent Note For the Strict Priority Policy Lower integer values for precedence imply higher priority for this queue relative to others Click Save Apply to save and activate the filter Policy Strict Priority Policy Queue Configuration Status Enable x Queue PVC 0 8 32 v Queue Precedence 1 v Save Apply Step 3 After setting cli
30. same time Do not disable 54g Protection if there is a possibility that a 802 11b device may need to use your wireless network In Auto Mode the wireless device will use RTS CTS to improve 802 11g performance in mixed 802 11g 802 11b networks Turn protection off to maximize 802 11g throughput under most conditions Preamble Type Preambles are a sequence of binary bits that help the receivers synchronize and ready for receipt of a data transmission Some older wireless systems like 802 11b implementation use shorter preambles If you are having difficulty connecting to an older 802 11b device try using a short preamble You can select short preamble only if the 54g mode is set to 802 11b Transmit Power Adjust the transmission range here This tool can be helpful for security purposes if you wish to limit the transmission range Click Save Apply to save the settings 92 3 5 7 Wireless Station Info Choose Wireless gt Station Info and the following page appears This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status about association and authentication Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Wireless Authenticated Stations This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status MAC Associated Authorized SSID Interface Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management 3 6 Diagnostics Click Diagnostics and the following page appears In this
31. to create the required mapping of the ports The group name must be unique NAT Security 2 If you like to automatically add LAN clients to a PVC in the new group add the DHCP vendor ID string By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from the local Quality of Service DHCP server Routing Note that these clients may obtain public IP addresses DNS DSL 3 Click Save Apply button to make the changes effective immediately vlog lt a Note that the selected interfaces will be removed from their existing groups and added to the new group Certificate IMPORTANT If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device please REBOOT the client device attached to the Wireless modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address Diagnostics Management Group Name Grouped Interfaces Available Interfaces Automatically Add Clients With the following DHCP Vendor IDs Save Apply 3 4 10 IPSec Choose Advanced Setup gt IPSec and the following page appears Device Info IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections Advanced Setup ee Add edit or remove IPSec tunnel mode connections from this page Enable Connection Name Remote Gateway Local Addresses Remote Addresses Add New Connection Click Add New Connection to add a new IPSec connection 68 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN
32. used Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Services LAN WAN seats FTP M Enable Enable TR 069 Client ET see HTTP M Enable Enable Access Control ICMP Enable Enable Services eee TELNET Enable Enable Passwords TFTP M Enable Enable Update Software Save Reboot Save Apply BA Note If the connection is PPPoE PVC you can view the information of WAN side 3 7 5 2 IP Addresses Choose Access Control gt IP Addresses and the following page appears Device Info Access Control IP Address Advanced Setup gt The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Wireless Access Control List If the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets The Diagnostics services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List Management Settings Access Control Mode Disable Enable System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time IP Address Remove Access Control Services z IP Addresses Passwords Update Software Save Reboot Set the access control mode to Enable then the router permits the IP address in the access control list ACL to access the local management services 99 If set the access control mode to Disable then the router does not permit IP addresses to access the services The services are listed in the service control list of the Services page Cli
33. 02 1q is enabled E y Diagnostics Management Specify Traffic Classification Rules Enter the following conditions either for IP level SET 1 or for IEEE 802 1p SET 2 SET 1 Physical LAN Port ENET2 _ Protocol ICMP v Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Check cs1 001000 p IP Address Source Subnet Mask UDP TCP Source Port port or port port Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask UDP TCP Destination Port port or port port Source MAC Address Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask SET 2 802 1p Priority v Save Apply After setting click Save Apply and the following page appears Device Info Quality of Service Setup Advanced Setu Pp Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes WAN LAN If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will not take effects NAT MARK TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES Security El Ji Eee Hl Source Destination a Class DSCP Queue 802 1P Lan Source Source Dest Dest s Quality of Service econ pele Mark Port Protocol DSCP Addr Mask Port r Mask Port MAC MAC 802 1P Order Enable Disable Remove Edit Queue Config pa OTE Addr Mask Addr Mask Pe gt 47 224 0 Qos Classification yo PaRi 81 47 224 0 fi z o Routing 255 255 252 0
34. 1 00 2009 10 14 13 46 0000 Click Refresh to refresh the system event logs or click Close to logout this page 1 Note The system logs the events that are superior or equal to the specified level If you want to record all the logs you need to set the level to Debugging 3 7 3 TR 069 Client Choose Management gt TR 069 Client and the following page appears In this page you can configure TR 069 parameters of the router 97 Device Info TR 069 client Configuration Advanced Setup g a ae s WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provision collection Wireless and diagnostics to this device Diagnostics Management Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the TR 069 client options Settings Inform System Loy Disable O Enable TR 069 Client E Inform Interval 43200 Internet Time Access Control ACS URI Update Software ACS User Name admin Save Reboot ACS Password coocoo Display SOAP messages on serial console Disable Enable Connection Request Authentication Connection Request User Name admin Connection Request Password eeece Save Apply GetRPCMethods 3 7 4 Internet Time Choose Management gt Internet Time and the following page appears In this page you can set the router to synchronize the time with the Internet time server Device Info Time settings Advanced Setup W
35. 5 6 Bridge Restrict You can select Enabled Enabled Scan or Disabled from the drop down list Select Disabled to disable bridge restriction function Any wireless bridges are allowed to access Select Enabled or Enabled Scan to enable bridge restriction function Only the bridges whose MAC addresses are listed in the Remote Bridge MAC Address field are allowed to access Wireless Advanced Choose Wireless gt Advanced and the following page appears This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface Device Info Wireless Advanced a Setup This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a particular channel on which to Wireless operate force the transmission rate to a particular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wakeup Basic interval for clients in power save mode set the beacon interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whether short or Security long preambles are used MAC Filter Click Apply to configure the advanced wireless options Wireless Bridge Band 2 4GHz v AETI Channel 2 v Current 1 Station Io Auto Channel Timer min fi e eae 54g Rate auto v oe Multicast Rate Auto v Basic Rate Default Mi Fragmentation Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 XPress Technology Enabled v 54g Mode 54g Auto vl 54g Protection
36. AN interface provided by your ISP 32 Use WAN Interface As to BAS equipment it is the IP address of the downlink interface Obtain DNS server address automatically To obtain the IP address of the DNS server assigned by the uplink equipment such as BAS Use the following DNS server addresses If you want to manually enter the IP address of the DNS server select this check box and enter the information in the fields Primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server provided by your ISP After proper modifications click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the service name and enable or disable the NAT firewall IGMP multicast and WAN service Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Network Address Translation Settings Network Address Translation NAT allows you to share one Wide Area Network WAN IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network LAN Enable NAT Enable Fullcone NAT Enable Firewall Enable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service Enable IGMP Multicast Enable WAN Service Service Name mer_0_8 35 Enable NAT Select it to enable the NAT functions of the Router If you do not want to enable NAT and wish the Router user to access the
37. Configuration This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier PORT and VPI and VCI and select a service category Otherwise choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it VPI 0 255 8 VCI 32 65535 35 VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single Pvc Service Category UBR Without PCR v Enable Quality Of Service Enabling packet level QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for CBR and Realtime VBR QoS consumes system resources therefore the number of PVCs will be reduced Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Enable Quality Of Service In this example PVC 8 35 is to be modified and the default values of service category remain In actual applications you can modify them as required After proper modifications click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the Internet connection type and encapsulation type Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Connection Type Select the type of network protocol for IP over Ethernet as WAN interface PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE MAC Encapsulation Routing MER IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Mode LLC SNAP BRIDGING v 31 Set the con
38. Internet normally you must add a route on the uplink equipment Otherwise the access to the Internet fails It is normal to enable NAT Enable Firewall Enable or disable IP filtering 6 Enable IGMP Multicast IGMP proxy For example if you wish that the MER mode supports IPTV enable this function Enable WAN Service Enable it unless you do not want to active the PVC Click Next and the following page appears This page shows all the configuration 33 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP PORT VPI VCI 0 8 35 Connection Type MER f Service Name mer_0_8_35 Service Category UBR 1p Address Automatically Assigned Service State Enabled WAT Enabled Firewall Enabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Enabled Click Save to save these settings Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface Click Save to save the settings Click Back to make any modifications After you click Save the following page appears Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec
39. Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encrypti Click Save Apply when done Select SSID broadcom Network Authentication WPA PSK v WPA Pre Shared Key eeecccecce Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 WPA Encryption AES v WEP Encryption WPA2 PSK Authentication Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be Mixed WPA2 PSK WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared key for WPA Client stations must use the same key in order to connect with this device Check the table below for instructions when entering the key Minimum Maximum characters Characters 83 Minimum Maximum characters Characters Hexadecimal 8 4 WPA Group Rekey Interval Specifies the timer the WPA key must change If the value set 0 no need to change The change is done automatically between the server and the client WPA Encryption Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES The AES is default The TKIP AES encryption mode means AP auto adjust to use TKIP or AES according to wireless clients Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect 84 Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management
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41. PCs are assigned via the DHCP server of the Router you must disable DHCP server as the settings in the local network menu entry for the lease time or assign static IP addresses for the PCs You can enable or disenable the NAT function By default the NAT function is enabled 3 4 3 2 NAT Virtual Server Setup By default Router blocks all external users from connecting to or communicating with your network Therefore the system is safe from hackers who may try to intrude into the network and damage it However you may want to expose your network to the Internet in limited and controlled ways in order to enable some applications to work from the LAN for example game voice and chat applications and to enable Internet access to servers in the home network The port forwarding feature supports both functionalities This topic is also referred as Local Servers The port forwarding page is used to define applications that require special handling by Router All you need to do is to select the application protocol and the local IP address of the computer that is using or providing the service If required you may add new protocols in addition to the most common ones provided by Router For example if you wanted to use a file transfer protocol FTP application on one of your PCs you would simply select FTP from the list and enter the local IP address or host name of the designated computer All FTP related data arriving at Router from the In
42. QoS queue entry and allocate it to a specific network interface PVC 0 8 32 Set integer values for queue precedence to 1 Step 1 Click Add and the following page appears Device Info QoS Queue Configuration Advanced Setu p The screen allows you to configure a QoS queue entry and assign it to a specific network interface Each interface with QoS WAN enabled will be allocated four queues by default Each of the queues can be configured for a specific precedence The queue entry LAN configured here will be used by the classifier to place ingress packets appropriately If you select the WRR Policy the Weight must NAT be configured And the sum of all the Queue must be lesser or equal than 100 percent Note For the Strict Priority Security Policy Lower integer values for precedence imply higher priority for this queue relative to others Click Save Apply to gt save and activate the filter Quality of Service Queue Config Policy Strict Priority Policy QoS Classification Routing Queue Configuration Status v DNS DSL Queue v Port Mapping Queue Precedence v IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Save Apply Policy Select It displays Strict Priority Policy Queue Configuration Status set to enable or disable a QoS queue 54 Queue select a specific network interface When you have already selected a network interface the specific network interface selected automatically allocates to the
43. R 4 x 10 100BASE T TX Ethernet switch ports IEEE802 11 b g compatible wireless AP Support 64 128 bit WEP 802 1x WPA and WPA2 for wireless security Firmware upgrade Telnet HTTP Web Management TFTP FTP VPN Pass Through on L2TP PPTP IPSec Transparent Bridging among 10 100 Mbps Ethernet and 802 11g wireless LAN Backup and restoration of the configuration file Support DHCP server client relay Support self learning bridge IEEE 802 1D Transparent Bridging Support 64 learning MAC addresses at least Support IP source and destination routing Support address filtering UPnP NAT NAPT DMZ IP QoS Supporting up to 8 PVCs Support ATM forum UNI3 0 3 1 and 4 0 Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs Support ITU T i 610F4 F5 Operation Administration and Maintenance OAM Command line interface via serial port telnet or ssh Date and time update from Simple Network Time Server SNTP Three level usernames and passwords admin user and support Service access control based on incoming interface WAN or LAN Protect Denial of Service DoS attacks from WAN LAN SYN flooding IP surfing ping of Death fraggle UDP ECHO port 7 teardrop land PAP RFC1334 CHAP RFC1994 MSCHAP for PPP session Support auto channeling for wireless 2 Support a main SSID and a guest SSID for wireless Support RTS CTS segment function for wireless Support STA mutual isolation for wireless Support SES for wireless support WDS for wireless Suppo
44. Route In the route status interface the following page appears Device Info Device Info Route Summary WAN Statistics Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate D dynamic redirect M modified redirect ARP 10 28 100 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 U a bro DHCP Advanced Setup 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wireless Diagnostics Management Route Destination Gateway y Subnet M Mask Fag Metric Service Interface 255 255 255 0 U 0 bro 3 4 7 DNS Click DNS and the DNS page appears It contains the following two items DNS Server and Dynamic DNS 64 3 4 7 1 DNS Server Choose DNS gt DNS Server and the following page appears In this page you can modify the DNS server settings Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management DNS Server Configuration If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s during the connection establishment If the checkbox is not selected enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses Click Save button to save the new configuration You must reboot the router to make the new configuration effective Enable Automatic Assigned DNS If select Enable Automatic Assigne
45. WAN interface and further configure services in this page 3 4 1 5 Bridge Configuration This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 8 35 IPoA mode Click Add and the following page appears In this page you can modify VPI VCls service categories and QoS Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management ATM PVC Configuration This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier PORT and VPI and VCI and select a service category Otherwise choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it VPI 0 255 8 VCI 32 65535 35 VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC 0 Service Category UBR Without PCR v Enable Quality Of Service Enabling packet level QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for CBR and Realtime VBR QoS consumes system resources therefore the number of PVCs will be reduced Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Enable Quality Of Service In this example PVC 8 35 is to be modified and the default values of service category remain In actual applications you can modify them as required After proper modifications click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the Internet connection type and encapsulation
46. abling packet level QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for CBR and Management Realtime VBR QoS consumes system resources therefore the number of PVCs will be reduced Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Enable Quality Of Service In this example PVC 8 35 is to be modified and the default values of service category remain In actual applications you can modify them as required After proper modifications click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the Internet connection type and encapsulation type Set the connection type of PVC 8 35 to IP over ATM IPoA and the encapsulation mode to LLC SNAP ROUTING according to the uplink equipment Device Info Connection Type Advanced Setup a 5 Select the type of network protocol for IP over Ethernet as WAN interface WAN P PPP over ATM PPPoA NAT Security PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Quality of Service Routing MAC Encapsulation Routing MER DNS DSL IP over ATM IPoA Port Mappin ae Bridging IPSec Certificate Wireless Encapsulation Mode Diagnostics LLC SNAP ROUTING v Management Click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the WAN IP default gateway and DNS server settings 35 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless
47. affic Open Protocol select the protocol that is to be allowed for incoming data traffic Step 3 Click Save Apply to apply the settings Removing Port Triggering Step 1 Select the Remove check box Step 2 Click Save Apply to apply the settings 3 4 3 4 DMZ Host http 10 11 102 34 Internet 10 11 102 35 DSL Router LAN IP WAN IP Address Address 192 166 1 1 10 11 102 34 x G r x t X nd W 4 A 4 2 a r r 7 e rt r i 192 166 1 4 OMZ Host 192 165 1 2 19 i88 i3 192 168 1 5 The demilitarized military zone DMZ host feature allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet This function is applicable for Users who want to use a special purpose Internet service such as an on line game or video conferencing program that is not presented in the port forwarding list and for which no port range information is available Users who are not concerned with security and wish to expose one computer to all services without restriction 48 as Note A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and may be vulnerable to attack This may also put other computers in the home network at risk Hence when designating a DMZ host you must consider the security implications and protect it if necessary You can set up a client in your local network as a so called DMZ host Your device then forwards all incoming data traffic from the Inte
48. apters are able to survey or scan the wireless environment for access points An access point in Infrastructure mode allows wireless devices to survey that network and select an access point with which to associate You may disable SSID broadcasting the wireless menu of web management 3 5 1 6 Radio channels The 802 11g standard allows several WLAN networks using different radio channels to be co located The Router supports multiple radio channels and is able to select the best radio channel at each startup You can choose to set the channels automatically or manually The different channels overlap To avoid interference with another access point make sure that the separation in terms of frequency is as high as possible It is recommended to keep at least 3 channels between 2 different access points The Router supports all channels allowed for wireless networking However depending on local regulations the number of channels actually allowed to be used may be additionally restricted as shown in the table below 74 3 5 1 7 Wireless Security Various security options are available on the Router including open or WEP 802 1x WPA WPA PSK WPA2 and WPA2 PSK Authentication may use an open system or a shared key For details on these methods and how to use them please read the wireless LAN configuration information in Section 3 5 3 Wireless Security Configuration 3 5 1 8 About 802 11g Wireless 802 11b is an IEEE standard op
49. ased on country requirements Security Click Apply to configure the basic wireless options MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Enable Wireless Advanced Enable Autogeneration Station Info k x E Hide Access Point Diagnostics Management E Clients Isolation Disable WMM Advertise SSID BSSID Country SPAIN Mi Max Clients 128 Enable Wireless Select this checkbox to enable wireless function If you disable wireless function you can not set the parameters of this page 76 Enable Autogeneration Select this checkbox to enable autogeneration function Hide Access Point Select this checkbox to hide any access point for your Router Then a station cannot obtain the SSID through passive scanning SSID The service set identification SSID is the unique name shared among all devices in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network Country Select the country where you are located The channel adjusts according to the country After setting click Save Apply to apply the settings 3 5 3 Wireless Security Choose Wireless gt Security and the following page appears This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength This device is equipped with 802
50. ation where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power source The Router should not be located where it is exposed to moisture or excessive heat Ensure that cables and the power cord are placed safely out of the way so they do not create a tripping hazard As with any electrical appliance observe common sense safety procedures The Router can be placed on a shelf or desktop ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators in the front as you may need to view them for troubleshooting 12 2 1 Choosing the Best Location for Wireless Operation Many environmental factors may affect the effective wireless function of the Router If this is the first time that you set up a wireless network device read the following information The access point can be placed on a shelf or desktop ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators in the front as you may need to view them for troubleshooting Designed to go up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors wireless LAN lets you access your network from anywhere you want However the numbers of walls ceilings or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through limit signal range Typical ranges vary depending on types of materials and background RF noise in your home or business For optimum range and signal strength use these basic guidelines Keep the numbers of walls and ceilings to the minimum The signal emitted from wireless LAN devices can pe
51. blocks Adding Port Triggering Step 1 Choose NAT gt Port Trigger and the Port Trigger Setup page appears Click Add and the following page appears Device Info NAT Port Triggering Advanced Setup Some applications such as gam id ng remote access applications an other uire t pecif we Router ewall be opened for a by t tior t setting th b LAN existing application or creating your own Custom application and click Save Apply to add it NAT Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Virtual Servers Port Tri 2 Application Name ort Triggerin 29 3 Select an application Select One DMZ Host 5 Custom application Security Quality of Service Routing DNS z z Trigger Port Start Trigger Port End Trigger ProtocolOpen Port Start Open Port End Open Protocol DSL poo z TCP v TCP v Port Mapping d l IPSec TCP v ICP v Certificate TPE M cP w Wireless TCP v TCP y Diagnostics i TER v TCP v Management TCP v TCP v TCP v TCP w TEP v ICP vi Step 2 Select the required application from the Select an application drop down list or manually enter the information in the Custom application field Trigger Port Start and Trigger Port End enter the port that is to be monitored for outgoing data traffic Trigger Protocol select the protocol that is to be monitored for outgoing data traffic 47 Open Port Start and Open Port End enter the port that is to be opened for incoming tr
52. cast Pkts out Ucast Pkts In Errors Out Errors In Discards Out Discards aa 0 o 0 0 o o0 0 0 ARP P DHCP AAL5 VCC Statistics Advanced Setup VPI VCI E Errors SAR Timeouts Oversized SDUs Short Packet Errors Length Errors Wireless 8 32 o 0 0 0 0 Diagnostics 8 36 0 0 0 0 0 Management Reset Statistics Click Reset Statistics to refresh the statistics of ATM interfaces 3 3 3 4 ADSL Choose Statistics gt ADSL and the following page appears You can view the detailed information of ADSL including status downstream upstream Device Info Statistics ADSL Summary WAN Mode ie Line Coding Status Link Down LAN Link Power State LO WAN A DownstreamUpstream ADSL SNR Margin dB Route Attenuation dB ARP Output Power dBm DHCP Attainable Rate Kbps Advanced Setup pam Kbps Wireless E z Super Frames Diagnostics Super Frame Errors Management RS Words RS Correctable Errors RS Uncorrectable Errors HEC Errors OCD Errors LCD Errors Total Cells Data Cells Bit Errors Total ES Total SES Total UAS ADSL BER Test Reset Statistics 20 Click Reset Statistics at the bottom to restore the values to zero and recount them ADSL BER Test Click ADSL BER Test in the Statistics ADSL page and the following page appears In this page you can perform bit error rate BER test on the DSL line C http 192 168 1 1f berstart tst ber
53. ck Add to add an IP address and the following page appears Enter the IP address of the management station that is permitted to access the local management services Device Info Access Control Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click Save Apply IP Address Save Apply Access Control Services IP Addresses Passwords Update Software Save Reboot After setting click Save Apply to apply the settings 3 7 5 3 Passwords Choose Management gt Passwords and the following page appeas In this page you can modify the passords of the corresponding accounts Device Info Access Control Passwords Advanced Setup a x Access to your DSL router is controlled through three user accounts 1234 support and user Wireless Diagnostics The user name 1234 has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your DSL Router Management Settings The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics stem L Pa c 1 i o9 he user name user can access the DSL Router view configuration settings and statistics as well as update the router s TR 069 Client software Internet Time Access Control Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply to change or create password
54. ck Save Apply and the following page appears This configuration takes effective at once 55 QoS Queue Configuration A maximum 24 entries can be configured Device Info If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page queues related to wireless will not take effects ge q Advanced Setup Interfacename Description Precedence Queue Key Enable Remove WAN LAN ireless WMM Voice Priority 1 1 NAT ireles WMM Voice Priority 2 2 Security wireles WMM Video Priority Quality of Service Queue Config rele WMM Video Priority 4 4 QoS Classification k wireles WMM Best Effort Routing DNS wireles WMM Background DSL 3 wireless WMM Background 7 7 Port Mapping IPSec wireless WMM Best Effort Certificate PVC 0 8 32 Strict Priority Policy 1 lt K g Wireless Diagnostics PVC 0 8 32 Strict Priority Policy 2 1 M Cc Management Se PVC 0 8 32 Strict Priority Policy 3 11 M F PVC 0 8 36 Strict Priority Policy 1 12 oO PVC 0 8 36 Strict Priority Policy 2 13 go PVC 0 8 36 Strict Priority Policy 3 14 M o Add remove Save Reboot To delete a certain queue disable it select it and then click Remove 3 4 5 3 QoS QoS Classification Some applications require specific bandwidth to ensure its data be forwarded in time QoS classification can creates traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic Assign queue which defines the precedence and the interface and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte After QoS classification
55. cted to the Internet by a single Wide Area Network WAN interface and single global IP address The advanced security enhancements packet filtering and port redirection can help protect your network from potentially devastating intrusions by malicious agents from outside your network Network and Router management is done through the web based management interface that can be accessed through the local Ethernet using any web browser You may also enable remote management to enable configuration of the Router via the WAN interface The embedded 802 119 wireless access point provides Internet access and connectivity to the Ethernet for 802 11g and 802 11b wireless workstations IEEE 802 11g is fully compatible with IEEE 802 11b wireless devices The 802 11g standard supports data transfer with rate up to 54 Mbps The wireless access point AP of the router supports common security protocols that are used for wireless LAN including 64 128 bits WEP encryption 802 1x WPA and WPA2 Application Home gateway SOHOs Small enterprises TV over IP IPTV Higher data rate broadband sharing Broadband Internet access sharing Audio and video streaming and transfer PC file and application sharing Network and online gaming 1 2 Features ADSL2 interface complied with Gdmt G lite T1 413 G992 3 ADSL ADSL2 G 992 5 ADSL2 Annex A Annex L Hardware ATM segmentation amp reassembly engine with CBR rt VBR nrt VBR UBR with PCR UB
56. d DNS this router accepts the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s during the connection establishment If the checkbox is not selected enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses The interface is as follows Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management DNS Server Configuration If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s during the connection establishment If the checkbox is not selected enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses Click Save button to save the new configuration You must reboot the router to make the new configuration effective C Enable Automatic Assigned DNS Primary DNS server 80 58 61 250 Secondary DNS server 80 58 61 254 L Save Click Save to save the new configuration cO Note You must reboot the Router to take the new settings effect 65 3 4 7 2 Dynamic DNS Choose DNS gt Dynamic DNS and the following page appears In this page you can modify the Dynamic DNS settings The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your Router to be more easily accesse
57. d from various locations on the Internet Device Info Dynamic DNS Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS Security Quality of Service Hostname Username Service Interface Remove The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your DSL router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Routing DNS Add DNS Server Dynamic DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Click Add to add dynamic DDNS and the following page appears Device Info Add dynamic DDNS Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT D DNS provider DynDNS org wv Security Quality of Service Hostname Routing Interface pppoe_0_8_32_1 ppp_0_8_32_1 V DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DSL Password This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO DynDNS Settings Username Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Save Apply Management 3 4 8 DSL Choose Advanced Setup gt DSL and the following page appears In this page you can modify the DSL settings Select one you need But the default setting can check T1 413 ADSL2 Inner pair Outer pair Bitswap SRA The Router can negotiate the modulation mode with the DSLAM 66 Device Info DSL Settings Advanced Setu p Select the modulation below WAN a T1 413 Enabled NAT ADSL2 Enabled Securit
58. d wireless interfaces Device Info Statistics LAN Summary WAN Interface Received Transmitted Statistics Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops LAN Ethernet 0 0 0 0 63299 172 0 0 WAN Wireless 0 0 0 0 0 ATM ADSL Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Click Reset Statistics to refresh the statistics of Ethernet and wireless interfaces 3 3 3 2 WAN Choose Statistics gt WAN and the following page appears You can view information of packets recevied at the WAN interfaces Device Info Statistics WAN Summary l WAN Service VPI VCIProtocol Interface Received Transmitted Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes PktsErrs Drops Statistics gt pppoe_0_8_32_1 0 8 32 PPPoE ppp_0 8 32 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LAN pppoe_0 8 36_1 0 8 36 PPPoE ppp_0 8 36 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN ATM aost Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Click Reset Statistics to refresh the statistics of WAN interfaces 19 3 3 3 3 ATM Choose Statistics gt ATM and the following page appears You can view information of packets recevied at the ATM interface Device Info ATM Interface Statistics Ta m Out m m muec iva not Enable PPT ie type Ruce PEC WAN Octets Octets Errors Unknown Errors i Errors ype Errors MRE Errors Errors Cells Errors Errors Statistics I LAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN oer ATM AAL5 Interface Statistics ADSL In Octets Out Octets In U
59. dial up the page is different 3 3 5 ARP Table Information Choose Statistics gt ARP and the following page appears You can view the IP address and MAC address of the device connected with the Router Device Info Device Info ARP Summary WAN IP address _ _ Flags HW Address Device Statistics 192 168 1 118 Complete 00 14 78 0C F2 CE br Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management 3 3 6 DHCP Choose Statistics gt DHCP and the following page appears You can view the MAC address and IP address of the device connected with the Router The IP address of the connectd device is set to obtain the IP address automatically 22 Device Info Device Info DHCP Leases Summary WAN MAC Address IP Address _ Expires In Statistics 00 14 78 0C F2 CE 192 168 1 118 9 days 23 hours 59 minutes 17 seconds Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management 3 4 Advanced Setup Click Advanced Setup and you can view the following information WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate 3 4 1 WAN Configuration Choose Advanced Setup gt WAN and the following page appears In this page you can view and configure the parameters of WAN 23 Device Info Wide Area Network WAN Setup Advanced Setup z Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces WAN Choose Save Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system
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61. e Order Rule Status v Assign ATM Priority and or DSCP Mark for the class If non blank value is selected for Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark the correcponding DSCP byte in the IP header of the upstream packet is overwritten by the selected value Assign Classification Queue v Assign Differer Mark 802 1p if 802 1q is enabled v Specify Traffic Classification Rules Enter the following conditions either for IP level SET 1 or for IEEE 802 1p SET 2 SET 1 Physical LAN Port v Protocol v Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Check IP Address v Source Subnet Mask UDP TCP Source Port port or port port Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask UDP TCP Destination Po Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask SET 2 802 1p Priority a Save Apply Traffic Class Name Enter a name of the class Rule Order Select order for queue Rule Status Enable or disable this traffic class rule Assign Classification Queue Select a classification queue Assign Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Mark Select a mark service that modifies the original packet IP header if all rules defined within the classification class are matched CS Mark IP Precedence AF Assured Forwarding EF Expedited Forwarding Mark 802 1p if 802 1q is enabled Select an 802 1p priority number that serves as the 802 1p value There are two sets of classification r
62. e beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds ms Default 100 is recommended XPress Technology Select Enable or Disable This is a special accelerating technology for IEEE802 11g The defaule is Disabled 91 54g Mode Compatible with IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g Select a Standards from the drop down list box Its default setting is 54g Auto The drop down list box includes below mode 802 11b Only Only stations that are configured in 802 11b mode can associate If you select it the rate of transmission only has selected values 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps and 11Mbps For other selections the rate of transmission has lots of selected values 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps 54g LRS This is a special compatibility mode for 802 11b g and is in fact designed for older types of b clients Use this mode if you are experiencing problems with wireless clients that connect to the Access Point If you select it the preamble type will be disabled which cannot be set 54g Auto Only stations that are configured in 802 11b g mode can associate 54g Perfomance Only stations that are configured in 802 11g mode can associate It is the same as 54g LRS if you select it the preamble type will be disabled which cannot be set 54g Protection The 802 11g standards provide a protection method so 802 11g and 802 11b devices can co exist in the same network without speaking at the
63. eless Diagnostics Management WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP PORT VPI VCI 0 8 35 Connection Type IPoA Service Name ipoa_O_8 35 Service Category UBR IP Address 182 168 15 12 Service State Enabled NAT Enabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Disabled Click Save to save these settings Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface Click Save to save the settings Click Back to make any modifications After you click Save the following page appears 37 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management LT Note Wide Area Network WAN Setup Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces Choose Save Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system Round Dial Interval 15 VLAN Con Port Vpi Vci Mux ID Category Service Interface Protocol Igmp Qos State Remove Edit 0 8 32 Off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8 32_1 ppp_0_8 32_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Fi 0 8 36 off 1 UBRWPCR pppoe_0_8_36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Fi 0 8 35 off 1 UBR ipoa_0_8_35 ipa_0_8_35 IPoA Disabled Disabled Enabled o You need to reboot the Router to activate this
64. ement 3 4 3 NAT Local Area Network LAN Setup re the DSL Router IP Addr Subnet Mask eboot button saves the LA juration data and reboots the router to for LAN interface Sa ve button only saves the LAN configuration data make the new configuration effective Enable UPnP M Enable IGMP Snooping Standard Mode Blocking Mode Disable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server Choose Edit Reserved IP Addres ess List to co NOTE1 You can max 10 ip address and sp NOTE2 When you added a new reserve ip You must reboot system to active it tulti LAN interface Save Reboot Click NAT and the NAT page appears It contains the following three items Virtual Servers Port Trigger and DMZ Host 3 4 3 1 Overview Setting up the NAT Function The Router is equipped with the network address translation NAT function With address mapping several users in the local network can access the Internet via one or more public IP addresses All the local IP addresses are assigned to the public IP address of the router by default One of the characteristics of NAT is that data from the Internet is not allowed into the local network unless it is explicitly requested by one of the PCs in the network Most Internet applications can run behind the NAT firewall without any problems For example if you request Internet pages or send and receive e mails the request for data from t
65. er Click Add and the following page appears Device Info Routing Static Route Add Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Destination Network Address Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Save Apply to add the entry to the routing table Quality of Service Subnet Mask Routing Default Gateway E Use Gateway IP Address Static Route RIP DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Use Interface pppoe_0_8_32_1 ppp_0_8_32_1 w Save Apply Management To add a static route rule the configuration is as follows 63 Device Info Routing Static Route Add Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Destination Network Address 10 28 100 0 Quality of Service Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Routing Default Gateway Static Route Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Save Apply to add the entry to the routing table E Use Gateway IP Address Use Interface LAaN brO v z Appl ave DSL PEN Click Save Apply and the following page appears Device Info Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured Advanced Setup WAN Destination s Subnet Mask iiei Interface Remove LAN 10 28 100 0 255 255 255 0 im bro g NAT o oema Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static
66. erating at 2 4 GHz at a speed of up to 11 Mb s 802 11g a newer IEEE standard also operating at 2 4 GHz gives you up to 54 Mb s speed more security and better performance Today s 11 megabits per second 802 11b wireless networks are fine for broadband Internet access which typically tops out at about 1 mbps but rather slow for large internal file transfers or streaming video However 54 mbps corporate oriented 802 11a is expensive and because its radio uses the 5 GHz band and 802 11b uses the 2 4 GHz band upgrading to an 802 11a network means either scrapping 802 11b gear or buying even pricier hardware that can support both standards But 802 11g promises the same speed as 802 11a and the ability to coexist with 802 11b equipment on one network since it too uses the 2 4 GHz band 802 11g is an extension to 802 11b the basis of many wireless LANs in existence today 802 11g will broaden 802 11b s data rates to 54 Mbps within the 2 4 GHz band using OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technology Because of backward compatibility an 802 11b radio card will interface directly with an 802 119 access point and vice versa at 11 Mbps or lower depending on range You should be able to upgrade the newer 802 11b access points to be 802 11g compliant via relatively easy firmware upgrades 19 Similar to 802 11b 802 119 operates in the 2 4GHz band and the transmitted signal uses approximately 30MHz which is one third of the band Th
67. ertificate enabled TCP Permit 172 20 25 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 Wireless enabled TCP Permit 172 20 45 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 Diagnostics enabled TCP Permit 193 152 37 192 255 255 255 240 0 0 Management enabled TCP Permit 80 58 63 128 255 255 255 128 0 0 enabled TCP Permit 172 20 25 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 enabled TCP Permit 172 20 45 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 enabled ICMP Permit 0 0 Add Firewall Add Rule Modify Firewall Modify Rule 50 origPortRange destPortRange bytes pkts 21 21 21 21 21 21 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Remove Firewall 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 2 Parental Control Choose Security gt Parental Control and the Parental Control page appears In this page click Add and the following page appears Device Info Time of Day Restriction Advanced Setup WAN This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router The Browser s MAC Address automatically LAN displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click the Other MAC NAT Address button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC go to Security command window and type ipconfig all TP Filter User Name Parental Control Url Filter Quality of Service Browser s MAC Address 00 14 78 0C F2 CE 5 ther MAC Address Routing
68. eway from unselected to selected You must reboot the router to get the Quality of Service automatic assigned default gateway Routing Default Gateway Static Route RIP DNS DSL O use Interface pppoe 0 8 32_1 ppp_0 8 32 1 vl C Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway C Use Default Gateway IP Address Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Save Apply Wireless Diagnostics Management LT Note 62 If the Automatic Assigned Default Gateway check box is changed from deselected to selected you need to reboot the router to obtain the automatic assigned default gateway 3 4 6 2 Routing Static Route Choose Routing gt Static Route and the followng page appears In this page you can query the preset static routes delete an existing static route or add a new static route By default the system has no static route information Device Info Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured Advanced Setup WAN Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Remove LAN nar Security Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route RIP DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Destination The IP address to which packets are transmitted Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the destination IP address Gateway The gateway that the packets pass by during transmission Interface The interface that the packets pass through on the Rout
69. f Service In this example PVC 8 35 is to be modified and the default values of service category remain In actual applications you can modify them as required 28 After proper modifications click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the Internet connection type and encapsulation type Connection Type Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Select the PPP ov PPP ov type of network protocol for IP over Ethernet as WAN interface jer ATM PPPoA yer Ethernet PPPoE MAC Encapsulation Routing MER IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Mode VC MUX v Set the connection type of PVC 8 35 to PPP over ATM PPPoA and encapsulation mode to VC MUX according to the uplink equipment Click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the PPP Username PPP Password Authentication Method and so on PPP Username and Password Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management PPP usually requires that you have a user name and password to establish your connection In the boxes below enter the use name and pas PPP Username 3 sword that your ISP has provided to you ads ppp telefonicanetp
70. further configure services over this interface Click Save to save the settings Click Back to make any modifications After you click Save the following page appears Device Info Wide Area Network WAN Setup Advanced Setu P Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces WAN Choose Save Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system LAN NAT Round Dial Interval 15 Security Quality of Service Routing Port Vpi Vci pan y Category Service Interface Protocol Igmp QoS State Remove Edit DNS DSL 0 8 32 off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8_32_1 ppp_0_8_32_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled J Port Mapping f 0 8 36 off 1 UBRWPCR pppoe_0_8 36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Certificate 0 8 35 Off 1 UBR pppoa_0_8_35_1 ppp_0_8 35_1 PPPoA Disabled Disabled Enabled Wireless l Diagnostics wi maa Re Ca oes 2 30 O Note You need to reboot the Router to activate this WAN interface and further configure services in this page 3 4 1 3 MER Configuration This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 8 35 MER mode Click Add and the following page appears In this page you can modify VPI VCls service categories and QoS Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management ATM PVC
71. g CONEXION Fast Blink DSL interface is TX RX packets Green DSL link established The PPPoA or PPPoE connection is Green established The users can access the Internet merno Device attempts to become IP connected but fails no DHCP response no PPPoE response PPPoE authentication failed no IP address from IPCP etc No Ethernet signal is detected Off Ethernet Blink The user data is passing through Ethernet Green port Ethernet interface is ready to work WLAN interface disable Blink WLAN WLAN interface is TX RX packets Green Green WLAN interface enable WPS Off WPS process is inactive WPS process is on going 11 1 10 2 Rear Panel The following table describes the interfaces and buttons of the router ro ee as ADSL RJ 11 port for connecting the router to the ADSL interface or a splitter via a telephone cable RJ 45 port for connecting the router to the Ethernet ETHERNET interface of a PC or other network devices via an Ethernet cable re Power interface for connecting to the power adapter of 12 V 800 mA Restore to the factory defaults Keep the router powered on and push a needle into the hole for 10 seconds then release it The configuration is restored to the factory defaults O Power switch power on or power off the router 2 Hardware Installation The Router has three separate interfaces an Ethernet LAN a wireless LAN and an ADSL WAN interfaces Place the Router in a loc
72. g through access points AP that bridge network traffic to the wired LAN The Router Wi Fi certified IEEE 802 11g compliant wireless access point allows multiple computers to connect wirelessly to your local network over the Router Wireless LAN environment The Router is backward compatible with IEEE 802 11b which means 802 11b and 802 11g devices can coexist in the same wireless network The Wireless Distribution System WDS on your Router allows you to extend the range of your wireless network To be able to use WDS you will need to introduce an additional WDS enabled access point into your wireless network To be able to connect the computers make sure that a wireless client adapter WLAN client is installed on each computer you want to connect via the WLAN 72 3 5 1 Wireless LAN Basics Some basic understanding of 802 11b g wireless technology and terminology is useful when you are setting up the Router or any wireless access point If you are not familiar with wireless networks please take a few minutes to learn the basics 3 5 1 1 Wireless client requirements All wireless client adapters compliant to 802 11g and or 802 11b can communicate with the Router W LAN environment However be aware that only 802 11g compliant wireless clients are able to gain full profit of the 54 Mb s Max bandwidth delivered by the Router It is highly recommended to use only wireless client adapters that are Wi Fi certified to ensure smooth intero
73. he Internet comes from a PC in 41 the local network and so the router allows the data to pass through The router opens one specific port for the application A port in this context is an internal PC address via which the data is exchanged between the Internet and a client on a PC in the local network Communicating via a port is subject to the rules of a particular protocol TCP or UDP If an external application tries to send a call to a PC in the local network the router blocks it There is no open port via which the data could enter the local network Some applications such as games on the Internet require several links that is several ports so that players can communicate with each other In addition these applications must also be permitted to send requests from other users on the Internet to users in the local network These applications cannot run if NAT is activated Using port forwarding the forwarding of requests to particular ports the router is forced to send requests from the Internet for a certain service for example a game to the appropriate port s on the PC on which the game is running Port triggering is a special variant of port forwarding Unlike port forwarding the Router forwards the data from the port block to the PC which has previously sent data to the Internet via a certain port trigger port This means that approval for the data transfer is not tied to one specific PC in the network but rather to the
74. ick Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the service name and enable or disable the NAT firewall IGMP multicast and WAN service 36 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Network Address Translation Settings Network Address Translation NAT allows you to share one Wide Area Network WAN IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network LAN Enable NAT Enable Fullcone NAT C Enable Firewall Enable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service Enable IGMP Multicast Enable WAN Service Service Name ipoa_0_8 35 Enable NAT Select it to enable the NAT functions of the Router If you do not want to enable NAT and wish the Router user to access the Internet normally you must add a route on the uplink equipment Otherwise the access to the Internet fails Normally NAT should be enabled Enable Firewall Enable or disable IP filtering Enable IGMP Multicast IGMP proxy For example if you wish that the IPoA mode supports IPTV enable this function Enable WAN Service Enable it unless you do not want to active the PVC Click Next and the following page appears This page shows all the configuration Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wir
75. idging not under control of the packet QoS QoS Queue Configuration can allocate four queues Each of the queues can be configured for a precedence value Lower integer values for precedence imply higher priority for this queue relative to others The queue entry configured is used by the classifier to place ingress packets appropriately 53 QoS Queue Configuration A maximum 24 entries can be configured Device Info If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page queues related to wireless will not take effects Advanced Setup Interfacename Description Precedence Queue Key Enable Remove WAN j i i i i LAN wireless WMM Voice Priority 1 1 NAT wireless WMM Voice Priority 2 2 gt ireless WMM Video Priori 3 3 Quality of Service Seiad f Queue Config wireless WMM Video Priority 4 4 QoS Classification x wireless WMM Best Effort 3 5 Routing DNS wireless WMM Background 6 6 DSL wireless WMM Background 7 7 Port Mapping i IPSec wireless WMM Best Effort 8 8 Ce te PYC 0 8 32 Strict Priority Policy 1 9 El Wireless l z Diagnostics PVC 0 8 32 Strict Priority Policy 2 10 oO Management x 9 PVC 0 8 32 Strict Priority Policy 3 11 gog PVC 0 8 36 Strict Priority Policy 1 12 g PVC 0 8 36 Strict Priority Policy 2 13 E PVC 0 8 36 Strict Priority Policy 3 14 fel Add Remove Save Reboot Ba Note Lower integer values for precedence imply higher priority for this queue relative to others For example add a
76. imer the WPA key must change If the value set 0 no need to change The change is done automatically between the server and the client 80 Radius Server IP Adress Enter the IP Address of the authentication server Radius Port Enter the port number of the authentication server The default port number is 1812 Radius Key Enter the same key as the Radius server s WPA Encryption Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES The AES is default The TKIP AES encryption mode means AP auto adjust to use TKIP or AES according to wireless clients Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect Device Info Wireless Security Advanced Setup a This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface Wireless You may setup configuration manually Basic OR Security through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS MAC Filter Wireless Bridge WSC Setup Advanced Station Info Enable WSC Diagnostics Management Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Save Apply when done Select SSID broadcom v Network Authentication Mixed WPA2 WPA vi Network Re auth Interval 36000 WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP AES v WEP Encrypt
77. ion Save Apply WPA PSK Authentication Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be Mixed WPA PSK WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared key for WPA Client stations must use the same key in order to connect with this device Check the table below for instructions when entering the key Minimum Maximum characters Characters ASCII rr e Hexadecimal 8 6 WPA Group Rekey Interval Specifies the timer the WPA key must change If the value set 0 no need to change The change is done automatically between the server and the client WPA Encryption Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES The TKIP is default The TKIP AES encryption mode means AP auto adjust to use TKIP or AES according to wireless clients Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect 82 Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually OR through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS WSC Setup Enable WSC Enabled y Add Client This feature is available only when WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK mede is configured Push Button PIN Add Enrolee Help Set WSC AP Mode Configured wv Device PIN il Help WSC Add External Start AddER Registrar
78. ion over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 RFC2364 PPP over ATM ALL5 PPPoA RFC2516 PPP Over Ethernet PPPoE RFC1662 PPP in HDLC like Framing RFC1332 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol RFC1577 2225 Classical IP and ARP over ATM IPoA 4 1 6 RFC1483R RFC894 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks RFC1042 A standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 Networks MER IP over Ethernet over AAL5 Support Application Level Gateways ALG ITU G 992 1 G dmt ITU G 992 2 Gite ITU G 994 1 G hs ITU G 992 3 ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 ADSL2 ANSI T1 413 issue 2 IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g Supported Encapsulation RFC 1483 bridge RFC 1483 Router Classical IP over ATM RFC 1577 PPP over ATM RFC 2364 PPP over Ethernet RFC 2516 1 7 Environment Requirements Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C 70 C 4 F to 158 F Operating humidity 10 95 non condensing Storage humidity 5 95 non condensing 1 8 System Requirements Recommended system requirements are as follows Pentium 233 MHZ or above Memory 64 Mbps or above 10M Base T Ethernet or above Windows 9x Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows ME Windows NT Ethernet network interface card NIC The following information is very helpful for your ADSL configuration To keep a record for reference fill in the column as follows Collect the following info
79. ired values and click Save Apply to configure the system log options System Log F oars ELi Log Disable Enable Internet Time Access Control Log Level Debugging v Update Software Display Level Emergency boo Mode alori Save Reboot Critical Error Warning Notice Informational Debugging Save Apply 96 If you set the mode to Remote or Both all events are transmitted to the specified UDP port of the specified log server System Log Configuration If the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the selected level will be logged For the Display Level all logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the system log options Log O Disable Enable Log Level Critical v Display Level lert v Mode Remote v Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Server UDP Port 514 Save Apply After setting click Save Apply to take the settings effect Then click View System Log to view the system logs System Log Date Time Facility Severity Message Jan 1 00 00 31 syslog emerg BCM96345 started BusyBox v
80. ireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Save Apply This page allows you to the modem s time configuration C Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Select the checkbox of Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers and the following page appears In this page you can select the specified Network Time Protocol NTP time server and time zone in which you are located from the drop down list Device Info Time settings Advanced Setup This page allows you to the modem s time configuration Wireless Diagnostics Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Management Settings First NTP time server clock fmt he net v System Log Second NTP time server None TR 069 Client Internet Time Time zone offset GMT 12 00 International Date Line West v Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Save Apply 98 3 7 5 Access Control Click Access Control and the Access Control page appears It contains the following three items Services IP Address and Passwords 3 7 5 1 Services Choose Access Control gt Services and the following page appears In this page you can enable or disable FTP HTTP ICMP Telnet and TFTP services at the LAN or WAN end Device Info Access Control Services Advanced Setu i p A Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being
81. is limits the number of non overlapping 802 11g access points to three which is the same as 802 11b Note Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802 11g specifications is 54 Mbps But actual data throughput varies depending on network conditions and environmental factors including volume of network traffic building materials and construction and network overhead will cause lower actual data throughput rate 3 5 1 9 Access Point and Wireless Fidel The Wi Fi certification ensures that your Router will interoperate with any Wi Fi certified 802 11g and 802 11b compliant wireless device The Router Wireless LAN Access Point AP behaves as a networking hub allowing to wirelessly interconnect several devices to the local W LAN and to provide access to the Internet 3 5 2 Wireless Basic Choose Wireless gt Basic and the following page appears This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless network name also known as SSID and restrict the channel set based on country Device Info Wireless Basic Advanced Setup E e i n This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN Wireless interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless network name also known as SSID and restrict the channel set Basic b
82. it 0 8 32 Off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8 32_1 ppp_0_8 32 1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Fj 0 8 36 off 1 UBRwPCR pppoe_0_8_36_1 ppp_0_8_36_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled oO 0 8 35 Off 1 UBR pppoe_0_8_35_1 ppp_0_8_35_1 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled al You need to reboot the Router to activate this WAN interface and further configure services in this page 3 4 1 2 PPPoA Configuration This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 8 35 PPPoA mode Click Add and the following page appears In this page you can modify VPI VCI service categories and QoS Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management ATM PVC Configuration This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier PORT and VPI and VCI and select a service category Otherwise choose an existing interface by selecting the checkbox to enable it VPI 0 255 s VCI 32 65535 35 VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC 0 Service Category UBR Without PCR v Enable Quality Of Service Enabling packet level QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for CBR and Realtime VBR QoS consumes system resources therefore the number of PVCs will be reduced Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Enable Quality O
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84. n set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Save Apply when done Select SSID WLAN_3857 v Network Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption TKIP WEP Encryption Save Apply Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect WPA Authentication Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be WPA WPA Group Rekey Interval Specifies the timer the WPA key must change If the value set 0 no need to change The change is done automatically between the server and the client Radius Server IP Adress Enter the IP Address of the authentication server Radius Port Enter the port number of the authentication server The default port number is 1812 Radius Key Enter the same key as the Radius server s 78 WPA Encryption Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES The TKIP is default The TKIP AES encryption mode means AP auto adjust to use TKIP or AES according to wireless clients Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect Device Info Wireless Security Advanced Setup This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface
85. nd the Router is normal eles WINNT system32 cmd exe C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator gt arp a Interface 10 61 86 7 on Interface 0x1000003 Internet Address Physical Address Type 10 61 84 86 00 00 39 b5 67 2c dynamic 10 61 84 165 00 cO df b3 1c 04 dynamic 10 61 87 254 00 0a 8a 99 b2 00 dynamic C Documents and Settings Administrator gt ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms C Documents and Settings Administrator gt l Note When you manage the Router through Web you must keep the Router power on Otherwise the Router may be damaged 3 2 Logging In to the Router The following description is a detail How To user guide and is prepared for first time users 3 2 1 First Time Login When you log in to the Router for the first time the login wizard appears Step 1 Open a Web browser on your computer Step 2 Enter http 192 168 1 1 the Router default IP address in the address bar The login page appears Step 3 Enter the user name and password 16
86. nection type of PVC 8 35 to MAC Encapsulation Routing MER and encap sulation mode to LLC SNAP BRIDGING according to the uplink equipment Click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the WAN IP address default gateway and DNS server settings Device Info WAN IP Settings Advanced Setup n HORNER ce WU Sa WRAS quatryofservce USIP address The Use WAN terface Isoptonal i s kaninina Por appin oes Diagnostics Use IP Add Management solicit Obtain an IP address automatically The Router obtains a WAN IP address automatically and at this time it enables DHCP client functions The WAN IP address is obtained from the uplink equipment like BAS and the uplink equipment is required to enable the DHCP server functions Use the following IP address If you want to manually enter the WAN IP address select this check box and enter the information in the field WAN IP Address Enter the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP WAN Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask concerned to the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP Obtain default gateway automatically Obtain the IP address of the default gateway assigned by the uplink equipment such as BAS Use the following default gateway If you want to manually enter the IP address of the default gateway select this check box and enter the information in the fields Use IP Address Enter the gateway of the W
87. netrate through ceilings and walls However each wall or ceiling can reduce the range of wireless LAN devices from 1 30 miters Position your wireless devices so that the number of walls or ceilings obstructing the signal path is minimized Consider the direct line between access points and workstations A wall that is 0 5 meters thick at a 45 degree angle appears to be almost 1 meter thick At a 2 degree angle it appears over 14 meters thick Be careful to position access points and client adapters so the signal can travel straight through 90 angle a wall or ceiling for better reception Building materials make difference Buildings constructed using metal framing or doors can reduce effective range of the device If possible position wireless devices so that their signals can pass through drywall or open doorways Avoid positioning them in the way that their signal must pass through metallic materials Poured concrete walls are reinforced with steel while cinderblock walls generally have little or no structural steel Position the antenna for best reception Play around with the antenna position to see if signal strength improves Some adapters or access points allow you to judge the strength of the signal Keep your product away at least 1 2 meters from electrical devices 13 Keep wireless devices away from electrical devices that generate RF noise such as microwave ovens monitors electric motors etc 2 2 Connecti
88. ng the ADSL Router The following describes the procedure for connecting the Router with PC Step 1 Connect the ADSL interface of the Router through a telephone cable Step 2 Connect the Ethernet interface of the Router to the network card interface NIC of a PC through an Ethernet cable Step 3 Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the other end to the Power interface of the Router The following figure displays the connection of the Router PC and telephones Wall outlet RJ 11 with ADSL Service Power Adapler MODEM LINE PHONE i T 2 Fi i XS Power Ouilet R RS Telephone Set Telephone Set 2 3 Factory Reset Button The Router is reset to the factory default settings by pressing the RESET button for around 16 seconds while it is powered on Use a ballpoint or paperclip to gently push down the RESET button Remember that this operation may wipe out the settings stored in the flash memory including user account information and LAN IP settings The factory configuration of the Router is as follows IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 User name 1234 Password 1234 14 3 Introduction to Web Configuration The first time you setup the Router It is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer to ensure that both the computer and the Router are not connected to the LAN Once the WAN connection operates properly you may continue
89. ode means AP auto adjust to use TKIP or AES according to wireless clients Click Save Apply to save the wireless security options and make the modification effect Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually OR through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS WSC Setup Enable WSC Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Save Apply when done Select SSID broadcom v Network Authentication WPA2 v Network Re auth Interval 36000 WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption AES v WEP Encryption Save Apply Mixed WPA2 WPA Authentication This authentication mode means AP auto adjust to use WPA2 or WPA according to wireless clients Network Authentication Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be Mixed WPA2 WPA WPA2 Preauthentication Selec Enable or Disenable Network Re auth Interval Specifies the timer of re authentication between the server and the client WPA Group Rekey Interval Specifies the t
90. on and multimedia applications require large high speed bandwidths to transfer data between the local network and the internet However for many applications there is often only one internet connection available with limited capacity QoS divides this capacity between the different applications and provides undelayed continuous data transfer in situation where data packets with higher priority are given preference Network QoS is an industry wide set of standards and mechanisms for ensuring high quality performance for critical applications By using QoS mechanisms network administrators can use existing resources efficiently and ensure the required level of service without reactively expanding or over provisioning their networks Traditionally the concept of quality in networks meant that all network traffic was treated equally The result was that all network traffic received the network s best effort with no guarantees for reliability delay variation in delay or other performance characteristics With best effort delivery service however a single bandwidth intensive application can result in poor or unacceptable performance for all applications The QoS concept of quality is one in which the requirements of some applications and users are more critical than others which means that some traffic needs preferential treatment i l classify 2 CAR GTS The order of source The order of outgoing packet gt 3
91. or routes that pass traffic to a Diffserv enabled network typically mark each transmitted packet with an appropriate DSCP The DSCP markings are used by Diffserv network routers to appropriately classify packets and to apply particular queue handing or scheduling behavior For example mark each transmitted ICMP packet which passes traffic to 0 35class with an appropriate DSCP CS1 59 Device Info Add Network Traffic Class Rule Advanced Sety 5 P The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queue which defines the precedence and the interface WAN and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the LAN specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the NAT rule Security Quality of Service Traffic Class Name 8 81 Queue Config Rule Order 3 QoS Classification Rule Status Enable wall Routing Assign ATM Priority and or DSCP Mark for the class If non blank value is selected for Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark the correcponding DSCP byte in the IP DSL header of the upstream packet is overwritten by the selected value Port Mapping IPSec Assign Classification Queue PVC 0 8 32 amp Prece 24Queue 10 v Certificate Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark x Wireless Mark 802 1p if 8
92. orms PPPOE dial up all the time The PPPOE connnection does not stop unless the Router is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal PPP IP extension If this function is enabled the WAN IP address obtained by the Router through built in dial up can be directly assigned to the PC being attached to the Router at this time the Router connects to only one PC From the aspect of the PC user the PC dials up to obtain an IP addres But actually the dial up is done by the Router 26 If this function is disabled the Router itself obtains the WAN IP address Use Static IP Address If this function is disabled the Router obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS through PPPoE dial up If this function is enabled the Router uses this IP address as the WAN IP address After entering the PPP user name and password click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the service name and enable or disable the IGMP multicast and WAN service Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Enable WAN Service Security Quality of Service Routing DNS os Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Enable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service Enable IGMP Multicast Service Name pppoe_0 8 35 1 Management Enable IGMP Multicast IGMP proxy For example if you wish that the PPPoE mode supports IPTV enable this function Enable WAN Service Enable it unless yo
93. ostics Management Enter the MAC address as XX XX XX XX XX XX and click Apply to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters MAC Address Save Apply MAC Address Enter the MAC address that is permitted or allowed for accessing the Router After setting click Save Apply to apply the settings 3 5 5 Wireless Bridge Choose Wireless gt Bridge and the following page appears This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface 88 The Wireless Distribution System WDS allows you to extend the range of your wireless network by introducing one or more WDS enabled devices into your wireless network You can only establish WDS links with WDS enabled devices You can manually enter Remote Bridges MAC Address to the list You can also do it automatically in the following steps Step 1 In the Bridge Restrict list click Enabled Scan Step 2 Click Refresh to update the remote bridges The router waits for a few seconds to update And then lists the results in the Accessible Access Points table Step 3 Check on the box in the left column of the list for selecting the Access Point to which you want to establish a WDS connection Step 4 Click Save Apply You must configure all Bridges Access Point with The same encryption and authentication mode as Open Shared WEP WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK The same fixed channel Click Save Apply to configure the wireless bridge
94. owing page appers In this page you can reboot the Router Device Info Advanced Setup Click the button below to save and reboot the router Wireless Diagnostics Save Reboot Management Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Click Save Reboot to reboot the Router 101
95. perability with the Router s WLAN 3 5 1 2 Radio Transmission Wireless LAN or WLAN devices use electromagnetic waves within a broad unlicensed range of the radio spectrum to transmit and receive radio signals When a wireless access point is present it becomes a base station for the WLAN nodes in its broadcast range WLAN nodes transmit digital data using FM frequency modulation radio signals WLAN devices generate a carrier wave and modulate this signal using various techniques Digital data is superimposed onto the carrier signal This radio signal carries data to WLAN devices within range of the transmitting device The antennae of WLAN devices listen for and receive the signal The signal is demodulated and the transmitted data extracted The transmission method used by the access point is called Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and operates in a range of the radio spectrum between 2 4GHz and 2 5GHz for transmission See the expert technical specifications for more details on wireless operation 3 5 1 3 Antennas Direct the external antenna to allow optimization of the wireless link If for example the antenna is erect wireless links in the horizontal plane are favored Please note that the antenna characteristics are influenced by the environment that is by reflections of the radio signal against walls or ceilings It is advisable to use the received signal strength as indicated by the wireless client manager to optimize the an
96. played If the Diagnostics selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the Management selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Settings d Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the system log options System Log p TR 069 Client Log Disable Enable Internet Time Access Control Log Level Debugging Update Software Display Level Save Reboot Mode Save Apply Select Enbale to enable system log function There are eight levels in the Log Level filed and Display Level field Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Informational and Debugging By defaut the log level is Debugging the display level is Error There are theree modes Local Remote and Both By default the mode is Local Device Info System Log Configuration Advanced Setu z If the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the Wireless selected level will be logged For the Display Level all logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed If the Diagnostics selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the Management selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Settings Select the des
97. port numbers of the required Internet service Where configuration is concerned you must define a so called trigger port for the application and also the protocol TCP or UDP that this port uses You then assign the public ports that are to be opened for the application to this trigger port The router checks all outgoing data for the port number and protocol If it identifies a match of port and protocol for a defined trigger port then it opens the assigned public ports and notes the IP address of the PC that sent the data If data comes back from the Internet via one of these public ports the router allows it to pass through and directs it to the appropriate PC A trigger event always comes from a PC within the local network If a trigger port is addressed from outside the router simply ignores it ee Note An application that is configured for port triggering can only be run by one user in the local network at a time 42 After public ports are opened they can be used by unauthorized persons to gain access to a PC in the local network When the Router is supplied the NAT function is activated For example all IP addresses of PCs in the local network are converted to the public IP address of the router when accessing the Internet You can use NAT settings to configure the Router to carry out the following tasks For functions described as follows IP addresses of the PCs must remain unchanged If the IP addresses of the
98. prolonged lines An overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric shock or fire accident Check the power cords regularly If you find any damage replace it at once Proper space left for heat radiation is necessary to avoid any damage caused by overheating to the device The holes are designed for heat radiation to ensure that the device works normally Do not cover these heat radiant holes Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high temperature occurs Avoid the device from direct sunshine Do not put this device close to a place where is over damp or watery Do not spill any fluid on this device Do not connect this device to any PC or electronic product unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this because any wrong connection may cause any power or fire risk Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support 1 10 LED Status Description 1 10 1 Front Panel fer Inolombrice The following table describes the LED status of the Router LED Status Description Power Router not powered on The power is on and the device operates Green normally The power is self testing ee device enters the console mode of the ee loader 10 LeD Status Description _ The self testing of the power fails if the LED is always red Blink Red Upgrading software DSL link not established DSL line is trainin
99. r name used to access the management interface of the gateway when Username you attempt to connect to the device through a web browser The default username of the Router is admin It cannot be changed ron This is the password required when you access the management interface of the Password gateway The default password is admin It cannot be changed Necessary information about your LAN or computer is as follows Description Information in This Column an Ethernet cable You can also use the Eih ei If your computer has an Ethernet NIC you can NIC connect the Router to this Ethernet port using DHCP Client status Description Enter Information in This Column T other computer or Ethernet devices By default your Router Residential Gateway is configured as a DHCP server This means that it can assign an IP address a subnet mask and a default gateway address to computers on your LAN The default range of IP addresses that the Router assigns is from 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 You need to set your computer or computers to Obtain an IP address automatically that is to set computers as DHCP clients 1 9 Safety Precautions Follow the announcements below to protect the device from risks and damage caused by fire and electric power Use volume labels to mark the type of power Use the power adapter that is packed within the device package Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or
100. rmation from your ADSL service provider Description Enter Information in This Column Most users are not required to change this setting The virtual path identifier VPI is used in conjunction with the virtual channel identifier VCI to identify the data path between the network of your ADSL service provider and your computer If you set up the Router for multiple virtual connections you need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for additional connections You can change this setting by accessing the WAN menu of the web management interface Most users are not required to change this setting The VCI used in conjunction with the VPI to identify the data path between the network of your ADSL service provider and your computer If you set up the Router for multiple virtual connections you need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for additional connections You can change this setting by accessing the WAN menu of the web management interface Description Enter Information in This Column This is the method your ADSL service provider uses to transmit data between the Internet and your computer Most users use the default PPPoE PPPoA connection type The Setup Wizard can be used to configure a PPPoE PPPoA connection type You may need to specify Connection one of the following connection types and PPPoE LLC PPPoA LLC and PPPoA Encapsulation VC MUX O
101. rnet to this client You can for example operate your own Web server on one of the clients in your local network and make it accessible to Internet users As the exposed host the local client is directly visible to the Internet and therefore particularly vulnerable to attacks for example hacker attacks Enable this function only when necessary for example to operate a Web server and when other functions for example port forwarding are inadequate In this case you should take appropriate measures for the clients concerned a LLI Note Only one PC per public IP address can be set up as an exposed host Adding a DMZ host Step 1 Choose NAT gt DMZ Host and the following page appears In this page you can set up a PC as a DMZ host Device Info NAT DMZ Host Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Enter the computer s IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host DMZ Host IP Address Save Apply Management Step 2 Enter the local IP address of the PC that is to be enabled as an exposed host Step 3 Click Save Apply to apply the settings
102. rt Hide SSID for wireless Support MAC access deny list for wireless WMM support for wireless PRE 54M 66 dBm 10 PER 11M 80 dBm 8 PER for wireless Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface 1 3 Wireless Specifications ltem Cescription e IEEE 802 11b e IEEE 802 11g Frequency Range 2 40 GHz 2 4835 GHz ISM band 802 11b DBPSK DQPS CCK 802 119 BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Ae Power 20 dBm Max Typ 18 dBm Normal Temp Range 802 119 Typ 15 dBm Normal Temp Range Access User l 50 Pcs 80 Pcs AP Proposal Quantity 11 US and Canada Network Standard Modulation Channel 13 Europe and China 14 Japan AP Capacit Poor 802 11 b 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 11 Mbps 802 11g 6 Mbps 9 Mbps 12 Mbps 18 Mbps 24 Mbps 36 Mbps 48 Mbps 54 Mbps Payload Rate 1 Mbps DBPSK 0 81 Mbps DQPSK 1 58 Mbps Auto sensing Data Rate 5 5 Mbps CCK 4 07 Mbps 6 Mbps BPSK 4 64 Mbps 3 9 Mbps BPSK 6 55 Mbps 11 Mbps CCK 7 18 Mbps 12 Mbps BPSK 8 31 Mbps man riata DHCP Client amp Static IP Support Authentication 802 1X and Radius Client Support DHCP Server Support Radio Cover Outdoor 120m 400m Range Indoor 35m 100m Antenna Type Internal Diversity with Connector 3 dBi 1 4 Compliance Certificates FCC Class B CE Mark 1 5 Standards Compatibility and Compliance RFC 2684 multi protocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 RFC1483 Multi protocol Encapsulat
103. rvers and the NAT Virtual Servers page appears In this page click Add and the following page appears 45 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management NAT Virtual Servers Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Save Apply to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server NOTE The Internal Port End cannot be changed It is the same as External Port End normally and will be the same as the Internal Port Start or External Port End if either one is modified Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Server Name Select a Service Select One x Custom Server Server IP Address 192 168 1 Status v External Port StartExternal Port End Protocol Internal Port StartInternal Port End Remote Ip TCP v ter R TCP TCP a J J i tcp vy m ft a me ow TCP i ca cP oy TCP v TCP v Server Name You can select a service from the drop down list or enter a custom server Server IP Address Enter the server IP address of the computer that provides the service the server in the local host field Note that unless an additional external IP address is added
104. s Note Password cannot contain Sorc a space IP Addresses se i Username i Passwords Old Password Update Software New Password Save Reboot Confirm Password Save Apply 3 7 6 Update Software Choose Management gt Update Firmware and the following page appears In this page you can update the software of the Router 100 Device Info Tools Update Software Advanced Setu es E Step 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP Wireless Diagnostics Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the Browse button to locate the image file Management Settings Step 3 Click the Update Software button once to upload the new image file Saiid L NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your DSL Router will reboot TR 069 Client Internet Time Software FileName sis Access Control a i Update Software Update Software Save Reboot Click Browse to select the software file Then click Update Firmware to start updating the software A Caution Do not turn off the Router or press the Reset button while the procedure is in progress After updating the software the Router reboots automatically You need to guarantee the updating software is accurate After updating the software it is recommended to reset the configuration to the factory default configuration 3 7 7 Save Reboot Choose Management gt Save Reboot and the foll
105. sulation Mode Diagnostics LLC SNAP BRIDGING v Management Select the connection type of PVC 8 35 to PPP over Ethernet PPPoE and the encapsulation mode to LLC SNAP BRIDGING according to the uplink equipment Step 7 In this page you can modify the PPP user name PPP password authentication method and other parameters 25 Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management PPP Username The correct user name that your ISP provides to you PPP Password The correct password that your ISP provides to you PPPoE Service Name If your ISP provides it to you please enter it If not PPP Username and Password MTU 1 65535 E le Fu Dial de PPP IP E le PPI Passwo V Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports Default Enabled do not enter any information Authentication Method You can choose AUTO PAP CHAP or MSCHAP Usually it is set to AUTO Dial on demand with idle timeout timer If this function is enabled you need to enter the idle timeout time Within the preset minutes if the Router does not detect the flow of the user continuously the Router automatically stops the PPPOE connection Once it detects the flow like access to a webpage the Router restarts the PPPOE dialup If this function is disabled the Router perf
106. tenna position for the link to a given client Concrete walls weaken the radio signal and thus affect the connection 73 3 5 1 4 Range Range should not be a problem in most homes or small offices If you experience low or no signal strength in some areas consider positioning the Router in a location between the WLAN devices that maintains a roughly equal straight line distance to all devices that need to access the Router through the wireless interface Adding more 802 11g access points to rooms where the signal is weak can improve signal strength Read the section about placement of the Router titled Location in the next chapter Hardware Installation for more information 3 5 1 5 SSID Wireless networks use an SSID Service Set Identifier to allow wireless devices to roam within the range of the network Wireless devices that wish to communicate with each other must use the same SSID Several access points can be set up using the same SSID so that wireless stations can move from one location to another without losing connection to the wireless network The Router operates in Infrastructure mode It controls network access on the wireless interface in its broadcast area It will allow access to the wireless network to devices using the correct SSID after a negotiation process takes place By default the Router broadcasts its SSID so that any wireless station in range can learn the SSID and ask permission to associate with it Many wireless ad
107. ternet henceforth is forwarded to the specific computer Similarly you can grant Internet users access to servers inside your home network by identifying each service and the PC that provide it This is useful for example if you want to host a Web server inside your home network 43 When an Internet user points his her browser to Router external IP address the gateway forwards the incoming HTTP request to your Web server With one external IP address Router main IP address different applications can be assigned to your LAN computers however each type of application is limited to use one computer For example you can define that FTP uses address X to reach computer A and Telnet also uses address X to reach computer A But attempting to define FTP to use address X to reach both computer A and B fails Router therefore provides the ability to add additional public IP addresses to port forwarding rules which you must obtain from your ISP and enter into the IP addresses pool Then you can define FTP to use address X to reach computer A and address Y to reach computer B Additionally port forwarding enables you to redirect traffic to a different port instead of the one to which it was designated For example if you have a Web server running on your PC on port 8080 and you want to grant access to this server to any one who accesses Router via HTTP To accomplish this do as follows Step 1 Define a port forwarding rule for
108. the HTTP service with the PC IP or host name Step 2 Specify 8080 in the Forward to Port field All incoming HTTP traffic is forwarded to the PC running the Web server on port 8080 When setting a port forwarding service ensure that the port is not used by another application which may stop functioning Acommon example is when using SIP signaling in Voice over IP the port used by the gateway VoIP application 5060 is the same port on which port forwarding is set for LAN SIP agents Note Some applications such as FTP TFTP PPTP and H323 require the support of special specific application level gateway ALG modules in order to work inside the home network Data packets associated with these applications contain information that allows them to be routed correctly An ALG is needed to handle these packets and ensure that they reach their intended destinations Router is equipped with a robust list of ALG modules in order to enable maximum functionality in the home network The ALG is automatically assigned based on the destination port 44 Virtual servers are configured for this purpose B a ah E Z 1852 1868 1 1 LAN IP Address e a a r ir R 192 168 1 10 203 70 212 62 PRE Wo bo Server ALA MN IP Address FTP Server SIBEeCrHecey Htte 203 70 212 52 Fip H207 T0 2124 52 Remote PC using Remote PC using Web Server FTP Server Adding Port Forwarding Step 1 Choose NAT gt Virtual Se
109. ther available connections Type and encapsulation combinations must be configured by using the Web manager These include the Bridge Mode 1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC MUX Static IP Bridged IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP VC MUX 1483 Routed IP LLC 1483 Routed IP VC MUX or IPoA etc This is the user name used to log in to the network of your ADSL service provider It Username is usually in the form of user isp com Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account This is the password used in conjunction with the user name previously mentioned Password to log in to the network of your ADSL service provider It is used to verify the identity of your account Necessary information about your Router Residential Gateway is as follows Description Enter Information in This Column This is the IP address you enter in the Address field in the Web browser to access the configuration graphical user interface LAN IP GUI of the gateway The default IP address addresses is 192 168 1 1 and it is referred to as the for the Management IP address in this User Router Manual You can change this to suit any desired IP address scheme This address is the basic IP address used for DHCP service on the LAN when DHCP is enabled LAN This is the subnet mask used by the Router Subnet and is used throughout your LAN The Mask for default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 You the can change it later Router This is the use
110. tion Threshold Packets that are larger than this threshold are fragmented into multiple packets Try to increase the fragmentation threshold if you encounter high packet error rates Do not set the threshold too low since this can result in reduced networking performance RTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2347 Should you encounter inconsistent data flow only minor reductions are recommended Should you encounter inconsistent data flow only minor reduction of the default value 2347 is recommended If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will not be enabled The Router sends Request to Send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send CTS frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission The RTS Threshold value should remain at its default value of 2347 DTIM Interval Delivery Traffic Indication Message Enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM ADTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages Beacon Interval Beacon is a packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other devices where it announces its availability and readiness A beacon interval is a period of time sent with the beacon before sending the beacon again Th
111. to make changes to Router configuration including IP settings and DHCP setup This chapter is concerned with using your computer to configure the WAN connection The following chapter describes the various menus used to configure and monitor the Router including how to change IP settings and DHCP server setup 3 1 Preparation before Login Before accessing the Router ensure the communication between PC and Router is normal Check the communication between the PC and the Router as follows Step 4 Setthe IP address of the PC to192 168 1 X 2 254 subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 gateway address to 192 168 1 1 for a customized version set them according to the actual version Step 5 Enter arp a in the DoS window to check whether the PC can read the MAC address of the Router slc WINNT system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator gt arp a Interface 10 61 86 7 on Interface 0x1000003 Internet Address Physical Address Type 10 61 84 86 00 00 39 b5 67r 2c dynamic 10 61 84 165 00 cO df b3 1 c 04 dynamic 10 61 87 254 00 0a 8a 99 b2 00 dynamic Documents and Settings Administrator gt 15 Step 6 Ping the management IP address by default it is 192 168 1 1 of the Router Step 7 Ifthe PC can read the MAC address of the Router and can ping through the management IP address of the Router which means the communication of the PC a
112. type 38 Device Info Connection Type Advanced Setup nee Select the type of network protocol for IP over Ethernet as WAN interface PPP over ATM PPPoA NAT Security PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Quality of Service Routing MAC Encapsulation Routing MER DNS ne IP over ATM IPoA ee Bridging IPSec Certificate Wireless Encapsulation Mode Diagnostics LLC SNAP BRIDGING v Management Click Next and the following page appears In this page you can modify the service name Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Unselect the check box below to disable this WAN service Enable Bridge Service Security Service Name br_0_8_35 Enable Bridge Service Enable it unless you do not want to active the PVC Click Next and the following page appears This page shows all the configuration Device Info WAN Setup Summary Advanced Setu S p Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP WAN H PORT VPI VCI 0 8 35 i Connection T Brid n n Bridge Security ype g Quality of Service Service Name br_0_8_35 Routing Service Category UBR DNS IP Address Not Applicable DSL Service State Enabled Port Mapping NAT i i Disabled fi Fi Il bled Certilicata rewall Disable Lie Wireless IGMP Multicast Not Applicable Diagnostics Quality Of Service Disabled Management i i Click Save to save these settings
113. u do not want to active the PVC Click Next and the following page appears This page shows all the configuration You can view the default values of NAT enable and Firewall enable Device Info WAN Setup Summary Advanced Setu p Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP WAN ao PORT VPI VCI 0 8 35 cata Cc tion T PPPOE onnection PPPO 5 rity ype Quality of Service Service Name pppoe_0_8_35_1 Routing Service Category UBR DNS IP Address Automatically Assigned DSL Service State Enabled SI ERT NAT Enabled IPSec Certificate Firewall Enabled Wireless IGMP Multicast Disabled Diagnostics Quality Of Service Enabled Management Click Save to save these settings Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface 2 Click Save to save the settings Click Back to make any modifications After you click Save the following page appears Device Info Advanced Setup WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Port Mapping IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management LL Note Wide Area Network WAN Setup Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces Choose Save Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system Round Dial Interval 0 VLAN Con Port Vpi Vci tax 1D Category Service Interface Protocol Igmp QoS State Remove Ed
114. ules Set 1 is based on different fields within TCP UDP IP layer plus physical LAN port Set 2 is based on MAC layer IEEE 802 1p priority field Set 1 Rules contain the following 58 Physical LAN Port Select one among USB port Ethernet ports and wireless port Protocol Select one among TCP UDP TCP UDP or ICMP protocols Source IP Address Source subnet mask UPD TCP Source Port Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask UPD TCP destination port or a range of ports Source Mac Address Source Mac Mask Destination Mac Address Destination Mac Mask Set 2 Rules contain the following 802 1p Priority the 802 1p header includes a 3 bit prioritization field which allows packets to be grouped into eight levels of priority 0 7 where level 7 is the highest one QoS DSCP Setting In order to understand what is differentiated services code point DSCP you should be familiar with the differentiated services model Diffserv Diffserv is a class of service CoS model that enhances best effort Internet services via differentiating traffic by users service requirements and other criteria Packets are specifically marked allowing network nodes to provide different levels of service via priority queuing or bandwidth allocation or by choosing dedicated routes for specific traffic flows As displayed in following diagram the IPV4 packet has a TOS filed Diffserv defines TOS field in IP packet headers referred to as DSCP Hosts
115. uration file 3 7 1 3 Restore Default Choose Settings gt Restore Default and the following page appears In this page you can restore the configuration to the factory default settings Device Info Tools Restore Default Settings Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Restore DSL router settings to the factory defaults 3 7 2 System Log Choose Management gt System Log and the following page appears 95 Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options View System Log Configure System Log Click Configure System Log and the following page appears You can enable or disable system log function and configure the parameters of the system log Device Info System Log Configuration Advanced Setu P If the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the Wireless selected level will be logged For the Display Level all logged events above or equal to the selected level will be dis
116. wv Certificate i Enable Quality Of Service Wireless Diagnostics Enabling packet level QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for CBR and Management Realtime VBR QoS consumes system resources therefore the number of PVCs will be reduced Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Enable Quality Of Service 24 VPI Virtual path between two points in an ATM network Its valid value range is from 0 to 255 VCI Virtual channel between two points in an ATM network Its valid value range is from 32 to 65535 1 to 31 are reserved for known protocols Service Category UBR Without PCR UBR With PCR CBR Non Realtime VBR Realtime VBR Enable Quality Of Service Enable or disable QoS In this example PVC 8 35 is to be modified and the default values of service category remain In actual applications you can modify them as required After proper modifications click Next and the following page appears Step 6 In this page you can modify the Internet connection type and encapsulation type Device Info Connection Type Advanced Setup p 7 r Select the type of network protocol for IP over Ethernet as WAN interface WAN EAn PPP over ATM PPPoA NAT Security PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Quality of Service Routing MAC Encapsulation Routing MER DNS DSL IP over ATM IPoA Port M i ai Bridging IPSec Certificate Wireless Encap
117. y Quality of Service Select the phone line pair below Routing Inner pair DNS Outer pair DSL Port Mapping Capability IPSec Bitswap Enable Certificate E SRA Enable Wireless Diagnostics Management 3 4 9 Port Mapping Click Port Mapping and the following page appears Device Info Port Mapping A maximum 16 entries can be configured Advanced Setup TE Port Mapping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network To support WAN this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button The Remove button LAN will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group Only the default group has IP interface NAT Security After enable or disable virtual ports you should reboot the router to make the new configuration effective Quality of Service Routing Enable virtual ports on ENET 1 4 DNS DSL F r Group Name Enable Disable Remove Edit Interfaces Enable Disable Port Mapping IPSec ENET1 Certificate ENET2 Wireless Default A x ENET3 Diagnostics Management ENET4 Click Add and the following page appears 67 Device Info Port Mapping Configuration Advanced Setup To create a new mapping group WAN 1 Enter the Group name and select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the LAN arrow buttons

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