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1. Automatically Add Clients With Following DHCP Vendor I Ds Add support to automatically map LAN interfaces to PVC s using DHCP vendor ID option 60 The local DHCP server will decline and send the requests to a remote DHCP server by mapping the appropriate LAN interface This will be turned on when Interface Grouping is enabled 86 For example imagine there are 4 PVCs 0 33 0 36 0 37 0 38 VPI VCI 0 33 Is for PPPoE while the other PVCs are for IP set top box video The LAN interfaces are ENET1 ENET2 ENET3 and ENET4 The Interface Grouping configuration will be 1 Default ENET1 ENET2 ENET3 and ENET4 2 Video nas 0 36 nas _ O 37 and nas O 38 The DHCP vendor ID is Video If the onboard DHCP server is running on Default and the remote DHCP server is running on PVC 0 36 i e for set top box use only LAN side clients can get IP addresses from the CPE s DHCP server and access the Internet via PPPoE 0 33 If a set top box is connected to ENET1 and sends a DHCP request with vendor ID Video the local DHCP server will forward this request to the remote DHCP server The Interface Grouping configuration will automatically change to the following 1 Default ENET2 ENET3 and ENET4 2 Video nas 0 36 nas 0 37 nas O 38 and ENET1 87 5 15 IP Tunnel 5 15 1 I Pv6inl Pv4 Configure 6in4 tunneling to encapsulate Pv6 traffic over explicitly configured Pv4 links IP Tunneling 6in4 Tunnel Configurati
2. MAC Restrict OD Note If allowr is choosed and mac enY filter is empty WPS will be disabled After PEO the Add button the following screen appears ADS Router Wireless MAC Filter Enter the MAC address and click Apply Save to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters Device Info Advanced Setup MAC Address Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey Station Info WiFi Button Enter the MAC address in the box provided and click Apply Save 111 6 4 Wireless Bridge This screen allows for the configuration of wireless bridge features of the WIFI interface See the table beneath for detailed explanations of the various options Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey Station Info WiFi Button Diagnostics Management Wireless Bridge This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridge also known as Wireless Distribution System to disable access point functionality Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restr
3. 118 Chapter 7 Diagnostics 7 1 Diagnostics Individual Tests The first Diagnostics screen is a dashboard that shows overall connection status If a test displays a fail status click the button to retest and confirm the error If a test continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Diagnostics Fault Management Uptime Status Management The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a fail status click Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent If the test continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Test the connection to your local network Test your ENET1 Connection FAIL Help Test your ENET2 Connection FAIL Help Test your ENET3 Connection PASS Help Test your ENET4 Connection FAIL Help Test your Wireless Connection PASS Help Rerun Diagnostic Tests 119 7 2 Fault Management The second Diagnostics screen Fault Management is used for VDSL diagnostics ADSL Router 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management This diagnostic is only used for VDSL PTM mode Device Info Advanced Setup Maintenance Domain MD Level 2 Wirel Destination MAC Address Diagnostics 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4095 0 Diagnostics Fault Management Uptime Status Management VDSL Traffic Type Inactive Test the connection to another Maintenance En
4. Enable Firewall IGMP Multicast Enable IGMP Multicast WAN interface with base MAC Notice Only one WAN interface can be cloned to base MAC address Cl Enable WAN interface with base MAC Back Next ENABLE NAT If the LAN is configured with a private IP address the user should select this checkbox M The NAT submenu will appear in the Advanced Setup menu after reboot On the other hand if a private IP address is not used on the LAN side i e the LAN side is using a public IP this checkbox M should not be selected so as to free up system resources for improved performance ENABLE FULLCONE NAT This option becomes available when NAT is enabled Known as one to one NAT all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port An external host can send a packet to the internal host by sending a packet to the mapped external address ENABLE FIREWALL If this checkbox M is selected the Security submenu will be displayed on the Advanced Setup menu after reboot If firewall is not necessary this checkbox M Should not be selected so as to free up system resources for better performance ENABLE I GMP MULTI CAST Tick the checkbox M to enable Internet Group Membership Protocol GMP multicast IGMP is a protocol used by Pv4 hosts to report their multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers Enable WAN interface with base MAC Enable this option to us
5. Management ClearAll The ClearAll button will restart the counters from O or show Not Connected if the interface is down 121 Chapter 8 Management Click on the link to jump to a specific section 8 1 Settings This includes 8 1 1 Backup Settings 8 1 2 Update Settings and 8 1 3 Restore Default screens 8 1 1 Backup Settings To save the current configuration to a file on your PC click Backup Settings You will be prompted for backup file location This file can later be used to recover settings on the Update Settings screen as described below Settings Backup Backup Broadband Router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC Device Info Advanced Setup l Backup Settings Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default 8 1 2 Update Settings This option recovers configuration files previously saved using Backup Settings Enter the file name including folder path in the Settings File Name box or press Browse to search for the file then click Update Settings to recover settings Tools Update Settings Update Broadband Router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files Device Info Advanced Setup Settings File Name Browse Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default Update Settings 122 8 1 3 Restore Default Click Restore Default Settings to restore factory
6. NOTE You may need to close the browser window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening it It may also be necessary to reset your PC IP configuration 136 Appendix A Firewall STATEFUL PACKET INSPECTION Refers to an architecture where the firewall keeps track of packets on each connection traversing all its interfaces and makes sure they are valid This is in contrast to static packet filtering which only examines a packet based on the information in the packet header DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACK Is an incident in which a user or organization is deprived of the services of a resource they would normally expect to have Various DoS attacks the device can withstand are ARP Attack Ping Attack Ping of Death Land SYN Attack Smurf Attack and Tear Drop TCP P PORT INTERFACE FILTER These rules help in the filtering of traffic at the Network layer i e Layer 3 When a Routing interface is created Enable Firewall must be checked Navigate to Advanced Setup gt Security gt IP Filtering OUTGOING IP FILTER Helps in setting rules to DROP packets from the LAN interface By default if the Firewall is Enabled all IP traffic from the LAN is allowed By setting up one or more filters specific packet types coming from the LAN can be dropped Example 1 Filter Name Out_Filterl Protocol TCP Source IP address 192 168 1 45 Source Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Source Port 80 Dest IP Address NA Dest Subnet Mask N
7. PPP usually requires that you have a user name and password to establish your connection In the boxes below enter the user name and password that your ISP has provided to you PPP Username y O PPP Password Authentication Method AUTO Ww Enable Fullcone NAT Dial on demand with idle timeout timer PPP IP extension Enable NAT Enable Firewall Use Static IPv4 Address Fixed MTU MTU 1500 Enable PPP Debug Mode Multicast Proxy Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy C No Multicast VLAN Filter WAN interface with base MAC Notice Only one WAN interface can be cloned to base MAC address Enable WAN interface with base MAC PPP SETTINGS The PPP username and password are dependent on the requirements of the ISP The user name can be a maximum of 256 characters and the password a maximum of 32 characters in length Authentication Method AUTO PAP CHAP or MSCHAP ENABLE FULLCONE NAT This option becomes available when NAT is enabled Known as one to one NAT all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port An external host can send a packet to the internal host by sending a packet to the mapped external address 170 DIAL ON DEMAND The AR 5389 can be configured to disconnect if there is no activity for a period of time by selecting the Dial on demand checkbox M You must also enter an inactivity timeout period in the range of 1 to 4320 minu
8. Toa Router NAT Virtual Servers Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Apply Sawe to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server NOTE The Internal Port End cannot be modified directly Device Info Normally it is set to the same value as External Port End However if you modify Internal Port Start then Internal Port End will be set to the same value as Internal Port Start Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service Choose All Interface LAN Choose One Interface Auto Detection Use Interface NAT Service Name Virtual Servers Selecta Service Select One vw Port Triggering O Custom Service DMZ Host IP Add Map Server IP Address 192 168 1 IPSEC ALG O Enable NAT Loopback SIP ALG Apply Save Security Parental Control External Port Start External Port End Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel Apply Save Consult the table below for field and header descriptions Field Header Choose All Interface Virtual server rules will be created for all WAN interfaces Choose One Select a WAN Interface from Use Interface list to apply the ae aaa ee server rule Use Use Interface Select a WAN interface from the Select a WAN interface from the drop down box down box Select a Service User should select the service from the list Or Or re
9. 5 9 Routing These following routing functions are accessed from this menu Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing and RIP 5 9 1 Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and Device Info the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed Advanced Setup by removing all and adding them back in again Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway TODO IPV6 2222 Select a preferred wan interface as the system default IPv6 Static Route gateway Policy Routing Selected WAN Interface NO CONFIGURED INTERFACE w RIP DNS Apply Save 73 5 9 2 Static Route This option allows for the configuration of static routes by destination IP Click Add to create a static route or click Remove to delete a static route
10. 65 5 8 2 Queue Configuration This function follows the Differentiated Services rule of IP QoS You can create a new Queue entry by clicking the Add button Enable and assign an interface and precedence on the next screen Click Save Reboot on this screen to activate it k ADSL Router Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Qos Queue QoS Policer QoS Classification Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxv Relav Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management Qos Queue Setup In ATM mode maximum 16 queues can be configured In PTM mode maximum 8 queues can be configured For each Ethernet interface maximum 4 queues can be configured To add a queue click the Add button To remove queues check their remove checkboxes then click the Remove button The Enable button will scan through every queues in the table Queues with enable checkbox checked will be enabled Queues with enable checkbox un checked will be disabled The enable checkbox also shows status of the queue after page reload Note that if WMM function is disabled in Wireless Page queues related to wireless will not take effects The QoS function has been disabled Queues would not take effects Name Key Interface Qid Prec Alg Wght ie Be Enable Remove WMM Voice WMM Voice wmv wo 2 ase ers WMM Video ae 3
11. Data transmitting or receiving over WIFI On WPS function is OK Of WPS function is closed or failure On xDSL Link is established Of n f On Off On Off Modem power off fast xDSL Link is training or data transmitting Slow xDSL training failed O IP connected and no traffic detected If an IP or PPPoE session is dropped due to an idle timeout the light will remain green if an ADSL connection is still present areen O Modem power off modem in bridged mode INTERNET or ADSL connection not present In addition if an IP or PPPoE session is dropped for any reason other than an idle timeout the light is turned off Blink IP connected and IP Traffic is passing through the device either direction f f f f f f Note A malfunction is any error of internal sequence or state that will prevent the device from connecting to the DSLAM or passing customer data This may be identified at various times such after power on or during operation through the use of self testing or in operations which result in a unit state that is not expected or should not occur IP connected the device has a WAN IP address from IPCP or DHCP and DSL is up or a static IP address is configured PPP negotiation has successfully complete if used and DSL is up and no traffic detected If the IP or PPPoE session is dropped for any other reason the light is turned off The light will turn red when it attempts to reconnect and DHCP or PPPoE fail
12. Last Member Query The last member query interval is the amount of time Interval in seconds that the IGMP router waits to receive a response to a Group Specific Query message The last member query interval is also the amount of time in seconds between successive Group Specific Query messages The default last member query interval is 10 seconds Robustness Value The robustness variable is a way of indicating how susceptible the subnet is to lost packets IGMP can recover from robustness variable minus 1 lost IGMP packets The robustness variable should be set to a value of 2 or greater The default robustness variable value Is 2 Maximum Multicast Setting the maximum number of Multicast groups Groups Maximum Multicast Data Define the maximum multicast video stream number Sources for GMPv3 Maximum Multicast Setting the maximum number of groups that ports Group Members can accept Fast Leave Enable When you enable IGMP fast leave processing the switch immediately removes a port when it detects an IGMP version 2 leave message on that port LAN to LAN Intra LAN This will activate IGMP snooping for cases where Multicast Enable multicast data source and player are all located on the LAN side Membership to join Enable IGMP immediate join feature for multicast Immediate IPTV membership group 101 Chapter 6 Wireless The Wireless menu provides access to the wireless options discussed below 6 1 Basic The Basic opti
13. Management Outer pair C SRA Enable G 997 1 EOC xTU R Serial Number Equipment Serial Number Equipment MAC Address DSL Mode Data Transmission Rate Mbps Megabits per second Advanced Settings Upstream 1 3 Mbps Downstream 12 Mbps Downstream 4 Mbps Downstream 8 Mbps Upstream 1 0 Mbps Downstream 24 Mbps Upstream 1 0 Mbps 81 Upstream 0 5 Mbps options Description SRA Enable Enables Seamless Rate Adaptation SRA DSL LED behavior Normal TR 68 compliant DSL LED blink on off following TR 68 standard Off always turn off DSL LED G997 1 EOC Select Equipment Serial Number or Equipment MAC Address to XTU R Serial use router s serial number or MAC address in ADSL EOC Number messages Advanced DSL Settings Click Advanced Settings to reveal additional options On the following screen you can select a test mode or modify tones by clicking Tone Selection Click Apply to implement these settings and return to the previous screen DSL Advanced Settings Select the test mode below Device Info Advanced Setup 2 Normal Layer Interface Reverb WAN Service LAH Auto Detection NAT Ow Security Parental Control Quality of Service Tone Selection Routing Medley No retrain On this screen you select the tones you want activated then click Apply Field Description S DSL line signal is detected and sent normally 82 Field Description S o DSL line signal is sent co
14. Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DHS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPv6inIPv4 IPv4inIPv6 IPSec Click Add New Connection to add a new IPSec termination rule The following screen will display 92 IPSec Settings IPSec Connection Name new connection Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface Remote IPSec Gateway Address IPv4 address in dotted decimal WAN Service Tunnel Mode ESP w LAN Tunnel access from local IP addresses Subnet Auto Detection HAT Security IP Subnetmask 259 259 259 0 IP Address for VPN Parental Control Quality of Service Routing IP Address for VPN Tunnel access from remote IP addresses Subnet a 5 5 4 4 DNS IP Subnetmask DSL UPnP Key Exchange Method Auto IKE DNS Proxy Relay Authentication Method Pre Shared Key w Interface Grouping IP Tunnel Pre Shared Key IPv6inIPv4 Perfect Forward Secrecy Disable IPv4inIPv6 ee Advanced IKE Settings Show Advanced Settings Certificate Apply Save aa IPSec Connection Name User defined label Tunnel Mode Select tunnel protocol AH Authentication Header or ESP Encapsulating Security Payload for this tunnel address or domain name can be used a the acceptable host IP on the local addresses side Choose Single or Subnet IP Address Subnet Mask for VPN If you chose Single please enter the host IP address for VPN If you chose Subnet please
15. and click Apply Save Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Time settings This page allows you to the modem s time configuration Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers First NTP time server time nistgow Second NTP time server nip1 tummy com Third NTP time server None Fourth NTP time server None Fifth NTP time server None Time zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Tijuana offset Apply Save 129 8 6 Access Control 8 6 1 Accounts Passwords This screen is used to configure the user account access passwords for the device Access to the AR 5389 is controlled through the following user accounts e root unrestricted access to change and view the configuration e support typically utilized by Carrier ISP technicians for maintenance and diagnostics e user can view configuration settings amp statistics and update firmware e apuser can configure wireless settings Use the fields below to change password settings and privileges Click Save Apply to continue 130 Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Accounts Service Access IP Address Update Software Reboot ADSL Router Access Control Accounts Passwords By default access to your Broadband router
16. mask of 255 255 255 0 The screen should now display as shown below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties E E ajx General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othermise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IF address 192 168 1 133 Subnet mask 255 256 255 Default gateway l Obtain DHS server address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server l Advanced Alternate DNS server STEP 4 Click OK to submit these settings 13 3 3 Login Procedure Perform the following steps to login to the web user interface NOTE The default settings can be found in 3 1 Default Settings STEP 1 Start the Internet browser and enter the default IP address for the device in the Web address field For example if the default IP address is 192 168 1 1 type http 192 168 1 1 For local administration i e LAN access the PC running the browser must be attached to the Ethernet and not necessarily to the device For remote access i e WAN use the IP address shown on the Chapter 4 Device Information screen and login with remote username and password STEP 2 A dialog box will appear such as the one below Enter the default username and password as defined in section 3 1 Default Settings Connect to 192 168 1 1 2
17. 11 ACSTest 00 1A 2B 83 D6 0C 8 ACSTest 00 14 2B 14 C0 F8 8 CTMIS INT 80 1F 02 57 23 50 3 116 6 7 Station Info This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status Click the Refresh button to update the list of stations in the WLAN ADSL Router Wireless Authenticated Stations This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status Device Info Advanced Setup MAC Associated Authorized SSID Interface Wireless Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey Station Info WiFi Button Consult the table below for descriptions of each column heading Lists the MAC address of all the stations Associated Lists all the stations that are associated with the Access Point along with the amount of time since packets were transferred to and from each station If a station is idle for too long it is removed from this list Authorized Lists those devices with authorized access SSID Lists which SSID of the modem that the stations connect to Lists which interface of the modem that the stations connect to 117 6 8 WiFi Button This page allows you to enable or disable the WiFi Button ENDJO O DSL Router Wireless WiFi Button This page allows you to enable or disable the Wifi Button Device Info Advanced Setup Enable WiFi Button Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey Station Info WiFi Button
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19. Broadband Router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS Hostname Username Service Interface DDNS Server URL Remove To add a dynamic DNS service click Add The following screen will display 78 Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface LAH Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DNS Entries Add Dynamic DNS This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO Additionally it is possible to configure a Custom Dynamic DNS service D DNS provider DynDNs org Hostname Interface DynDNS Settings Apply Save Make your settings and click the Apply Save button Consult the table below for field descriptions Field Description O D DNS provider Select a dynamic DNS provider from the list Enter the name of the dynamic DNS server Select the interface from the list Enter the username of the dynamic DNS server Enter the password of the dynamic DNS server 79 5 10 3 DNS Entries The DNS Entry page allows you to add domain names and IP address desired to be resolved by the DSL router DHS Entries The DNS Entry page allows you to add domain names and IP address desired to Device Info be resolved by the DSL router Choose Add or Remove to configure DNS Entry Advanced Setup The entries will become active after save reboot Layer2 simia
20. For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 19 VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 10 VLAN ID Enter 802 1P Priority 0 7 Enter 802 10 VLAN ID 0 4094 x For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 1Q VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 1Q VLAN ID STEP 2 The WAN Setup Summary screen shows a preview of the WAN service you have configured Check these settings and click Apply Save if they are correct or click Back to return to the previous screen 167 WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type Bridge NAT N A Full Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Disabled Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Back Apply Save After clicking Apply Save the new service should appear on the main screen To activate it you must reboot Go to Management gt Reboot and click Reboot 168 E2 4 PPP over ATM PPPoA WAN Service Configuration Enter Service Description pppoa_O_0 35 Network Protocol Selection IPv4 Only w Next STEP 1 Click Next to continue STEP 2 On the next screen enter the PPP settings as provided by your ISP Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step 169 PPP Username and Password
21. O MTU bytes O Enable Prefix Length Relay 1500 E Enable Configuration Mode O Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement Randomly Generate Statically Configure Preferred Life Time hour 1 Valid Life Time hour EN Enable MLD Snooping O Standard Mode Blocking Mode Save Apply Consult the field descriptions below for more details 40 LAN I Pv6 Link Local Address Configuration EUI 64 Use EUI 64 algorithm to calculate link local address from MAC address Use the Interface Identifier field to define a link local address Static LAN I Pv6 Address Configuration Interface Address Configure static LAN IPv6 address and subnet prefix prefix length is length required IPv6 LAN Applications Stateless Use stateless configuration Refresh Time sec The information refresh time option specifies how long a client should wait before refreshing information retrieved from DHCPv6 Use stateful configuration Start interface ID Start of interface ID to be assigned to dhcpv6 client End interface ID End of interface ID to be assigned to dhcpv6 client Leased Time hour Lease time for dhcpv6 client to use the assigned IP address Static IP Lease List A maximum of 32 entries can be configured MAC Address IP Address Remove Add Entries ADAE aS To add an entry enter MAC address and Static IP and then click Apply Save 41 DHCP Static IP Lease Enter the Mac address and Static
22. Port Triggering a Trigger Port Start Trigger Port End Trigger ProtocolOpen Port StartiOpen Port End Open Protocol IP Address Map TCP TCP E SIP ALG Parental Control Save Apply Consult the table below for field and header descriptions Use Interface Select a WAN interface from the drop down box Select an Application User should select the application from the list Or Or Custom Application User can enter the name of their choice Use Interface pppoe_0 0 35 ppp0 1 Trigger Port Start Enter the starting trigger port number when you select custom application When an application is selected the port ranges are automatically configured Trigger Port End Enter the ending trigger port number when you select custom application When an application is selected the port ranges are automatically configured Trigger Protocol TCP TCP UDP or UDP Open Port Start Enter the starting open port number when you select custom application When an application is selected the port ranges are automatically configured Open Port End Enter the ending open port number when you select custom application When an application is selected the port ranges are automatically configured Open Protocol TCP TCP UDP or UDP 51 5 5 3 DMZ Host 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 NAT DMZ Host Th
23. Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured NOTE For system created route the Remove checkbox ts disabled 1P Version DstIP PrefixLength Gateway Interface metric Remove Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection HAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing RIP After clicking Add the following screen will display Routing Static Route Add Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface Device Info then click Apply Save to add the entry to the routing table Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing RIP IP Version Destination IP address prefix length Interface Gateway IP Address optional metric number should be greater than or equal to zero Apply Save Metric Input the Destination IP Address select the interface type Input the Gateway IP and the Metric number if required Then click Apply Save to add an entry to the routing table 74 5 9 3 Policy Routing This option allows for the configuration of static routes by policy Click Add to create a routing policy or Remove to delete one Policy Routing Setting A maximum 7 entries can be configured Device Info Policy Name Sour
24. Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected WAN Service Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again LAN Layer Interface Auto Detection Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces NAT Selected DNS Server Security Interfaces Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DNS Entries DSL Use the following Static DNS IP address DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping ii IP Tunnel IPSec Apply Save Available WAN Interfaces Message from webpage A Mo configured IPv6 WWAN interface existed for IPv6 DNS server information If is no IPv6 WAN interface is configured a warning message system will pop up when accessing DNS Server 71 5 10 2 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to map a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of many domains allowing the AR 5389 to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface LAH Auto Detection HAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DNS Entries Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your
25. Server The IPv6 DNS servers received from the WAN interface configured manuall 31 4 8 2 IPv6 Neighbor Provides a list of Pv6 devices found in the network Device Info IPv Neighbor Discovery table IPv6 address Flags HW Address Device Device Info S SS Ee Y SA Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP NAT Session IGMP Proxy IPv6 IPv6 Info IPv6 Neighbor IPvo Route Field Description __________________ 32 4 8 3 IPv6 Route ADS Router Device Info IPv6 Route Destination Gateway Metric Interface Device Info Summary WAN Route ARP DHCP NAT Session IGMP Proxy IPv6 IPv6 Info IPv6 Neighbor IPv6 Route Field Description _________________ 33 Chapter 5 Advanced Setup 5 1 Layer 2 Interface The ATM interface screen is described here 5 1 1 ATM Interface Add or remove ATM interface connections here gt a 4 ADSL Router DSL ATM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL ATM interfaces Device Info Advanced Setup F L Interface Vpi Vci Layer2 Interface Latency ATM Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface Catnad Peak Cell Sustainable Cell Max Burst Link Conn IP Haone C90 Y Rate cells s Rate cells s Size bytes Type Mode QoS Click Add to create a new ATM interface see Appendix E Connection Setup NOTE Up to 16 ATM interfaces can be created and saved in flash memory To remove a connectio
26. Service Layer Interface 7 Local Start IP Local End IP Public Start IP Public End IP poe paa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LAN Auto Detection NAT Save Apply Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host IP Address Map Select a Service then click the Save Apply button One to One mapping one local IP to a specific public IP Many to One mapping a range of local IP to a specific public IP Many to Many Overload mapping a range of local IP to a different range of public IP Many to Many No Overload mapping a range of local IP to a same range of public IP 54 5 5 5 IPSEC ALG IPSEC ALG provides multiple VPN passthrough connection support allowing different clients on LAN side to establish a secured IP Connection to the WAN server IPSEC ALG settings This page allows you to enable disable IPSEC ALG Device Info NOTE This configuration doesn t take effect until router ts rebooted Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN l Auto Detection HAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host Address Map IPSEC ALG SIP ALG Enable IPSEC ALG To enable IPSEC ALG tick the checkbox and click the Save button 55 5 5 6 SIP ALG This page allows you to enable disable SIP ALG A DSL Router SIP ALG settings This page allows you to enable disable SIP ALG Device Info NOTE This configuration doesn t take effect until router ts rebooted Advanced Setup Layer Interface Enable SIP ALG ei A
27. WAN Statistics LAN WAN Service xTM ATM Interface Statistics 20 4 2 4 xDSL Statistics The xDSL Statistics screen displays information corresponding to the xDSL type ADSL Statistics xDSL Device Info Mode Tan tC S Summary i raffic Type ATM WAN i j i Statistics LAN WAN Service Line Coding Trellis NR Margin 0 1 dB ttenuation 0 1 dB utput Power 0 1 dBm 104 2 Attai nable Rate Kbps 7 a oo o oo o A Pp Path 0 Path 1 Pahi a Downstream Upstrea mDownstrea Downstream Upstream Lo 057 o Adwanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management eo ca e est eat eo ratio of FEC ower PMD Data Frame length L of bits in PMD Data Frame ca tr dara aa ca Ea HEC Errors i OCD Errors LED Errors i THT f xOSL BER Test Reset Statistics Draw Graph Click the Reset Statistics button to refresh this screen mea mesero SSS Mode G Dmt G lite T1 413 ADSL2 ADSL2 Traffic Type Channel type Interleave or Fast 21 CIN 7 SNR e 0 1 dB Signal to Noise Ratio SNR margin Attenuation 0 1 dB Estimate of average loop attenuation in the downstream direction Output Power Total upstream output power 0 1 dBm Attainable Rate Kbps The sync rate you would obtain Rate Kbps Current sync rates downstream upstream In ADSL2 mode the following section is inserted B Tumor of bytes in Mux Data Frame R Number of c
28. a Destination MAC Address of 00 12 34 56 78 and Source MAC Address of 00 34 12 78 90 56 All other frames on this interface are dropped Appendix B Specifications Hardware Interface RJ 11 X 1 for ADSL RJ 45 X 4 for LAN 10 100 Base T auto sense WPS Button X 1 Wi Fi On Off Button X 1 Power Switch X 1 Wi Fi Antenna X 1 WAN Interface Downstream up to 8M for ADSL 24 Mbps for ADSL2 Upstream up to 1Mbps for ANNEX M Upstream up to 2 4Mbps ANSI T1 413 issue 2 ITU T G 992 2 Annex A G lite ITU T G 992 3 Annex A L M ADSL2 TU T G 992 5 Annex A M ADSL2 ITU T G 994 1 ITU T G 997 1 ETSI ETR 328 LAN Interface Standard IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u Wireless Interface e EEE802 11b 9 n e 64 128 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Data Encryption 11 Channels US Canada 13 Channels Europe 14 Channels Japan e WPA WPA2 Yes Management e SNMP V2C e Remote upgrade e TFTP FTP upgrade e Support TRO69 e Telnet remote access support e Support Web based configuration e Support for backup amp restore configuration to from PC e Support TR 64 for LAN management Networking Protocols ARFC 2684 IP Bridging RFC 2684 IP Routing RFC 2516 PPPoE Point over Ethernet over ATM RFC 2364 PPPoA Support 8 PVCs QoS based on PVC Routing RIP v1 RIP v2 Support Static Routing NAT amp PAT RFC 1631 DMZ support NAT with Application Layer Gateway IP Routing TCP UDP ICMP ARP 139 DHCP Client Se
29. default settings Tools Restore Default Settings Restore Broadband Router settings to the factory defaults Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default After Restore Default Settings is clicked the following screen appears DSL Router Restore The OSL Router configuration has been restored to default settings and the router is rebooting Close the DSL Router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser If necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match your new configuration Close the browser and wait for 2 minutes before reopening it It may also be necessary to reconfigure your PC IP configuration to match any new settings This entry has the same effect as the Reset button The AR 5389 board hardware and the boot loader support the reset to default If the Reset button is continuously pressed for more than 60 seconds the boot loader will erase the configuration data saved in flash memory 123 8 2 System Log This function allows a system log to be kept and viewed upon request Follow the steps below to configure enable and view the system log STEP 1 Click Configure System Log as shown below circled in Red Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Cli
30. enter the subnet information for VPN addresses side Choose Single or Subnet IP Address Subnet Mask for VPN If you chose Single please enter the host IP address for VPN If you chose Subnet please enter the subnet information for VPN Key Exchange Method Select from Auto IKE or Manual For the Auto IKE key exchange method select Pre shared key or Certificate X 509 authentication For Pre shared key authentication you must enter a key while for Certificate X 509 authentication you must select a certificate from the list See the tables below for a summary of all available options 93 Auto IKE Key Exchange Method Pre Shared Key Certificate X 509 Input Pre shared key Choose Certificate Perfect Forward Secrecy Enable or Disable Advanced IKE Settings Select Show Advanced Settings to reveal the advanced settings options shown below Advanced IKE Settings Hide Adwanced Settings Phase 1 Mode Main Encryption Algorithm DES ld Integrity Algorithm MOS w Select Diffie Hellman Group for Key Exchange 1024bit Key Life Time i Seconds Phase 2 Encryption Algorithm 3DES Integrity Algorithm MDS Select Diffie Hellman Group for Key Exchange 1024bit Key Life Time Apply Save Advanced IKE Settings Select Hide Advanced Settings to hide the advanced settings options shown above Phase 1 Phase 2 Choose settings for each phase the available options are separated with a character Encryption Algorit
31. following procedure The MAC Filtering Global Policy is defined as follows FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching the MAC filter rules BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching the MAC filter rules The default MAC Filtering Global policy is FORWARDED It can be changed by clicking the Change Policy button MAC Filtering Setup MAC Filtering is only effective on WAN services configured in Bridge mode FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the Device Info following table BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching Advanced Setup with any of the specified rules in the following table Layer2 Interface MAC Filtering Policy For Each Interface WAN Service WARNING Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules LAN for that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY You will need to create new rules for Auto Detection arene e Interface Policy Change IP Filtering atmo FORWARD O MAC Filtering Parental Control Change Policy Quality of Service Routing Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules Interface Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Remove Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules The following screen will appear when you click Add Create a f
32. in 8 5 Internet Time so that the scheduled times match your local time Access Time Restriction A maximum 16 entries can be configured Device Info Username MAC Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Start Stop Remove Advanced Setup ayer interface LAN Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Time Restriction Click Add to display the following screen Access Time Restriction This page adds 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 the Other MAC 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 command window and Advanced Setup type ipconfig fall Layer2 Interface WAN Service iii Device Info LAN Browsers MAC Address 00 25 11 af fd f8 Auto Detection HAT Security Parental Control Time Restriction Url Filter Quality of Service Routing End Blocking Time hh mm DNS Apply Save See below for field descriptions Click Apply Save to add a time restriction Other MAC Address Days of the week Start Blocking Time hh mm 62 User Name A user defined label for this restriction Browser s MAC Address MAC address of the PC running the browser Other MAC Address MAC address of another LAN device Days o
33. level Emergency down to this configured level will be recorded to the log buffer on the AR 5389 SDRAM When the log buffer is full the newer event will wrap up to the top of the log buffer and overwrite the old event By default the log level is Debugging which is the lowest critical level The log levels are defined as follows e Emergency system is unusable Alert action must be taken immediately Critical critical conditions Error Error conditions Warning normal but significant condition Notice normal but insignificant condition Informational provides information for reference Debugging debug level messages Emergency is the most serious event level whereas Debugging is the least important For instance if the log level is set to Debugging all the events from the lowest Debugging level to the most critical level Emergency level will be recorded If the log level is set to Error only Error and the level above will be logged Display Allows the user to select the logged events and displays on the View Level System Log window for events of this level and above to the highest Emergency level Mode Allows you to specify whether events should be stored in the local memory or be sent to a remote system log server or both Simultaneously If remote mode is selected view system log will not be able to display events saved in the remote system log server When either Remote mode or Both mode is configured th
34. of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Device Info Apply Save to save and activate the filter Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection HAT Filter Name IF Version Protocol Source IP address prefix length men Source Port port or port port IP Filtering Destination IP address prefix length Outgoing Destination Port port or port port Incoming MAC Filtering Apply Save 57 Consult the table below for field descriptions CI 7 SSCS INCOMING IP FILTER By default all incoming IP traffic is blocked but IP traffic can be allowed with filters ADSL Router Incoming 1P Filtering Setup When the firewall is enabled on a WAN or LAN interface all incoming IP traffic is BLOCKED However some IP traffic Device Info can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT wl ai Reno IP Filtering Outgoing Choose Add or Remove to configure incoming IP filters filter Ip Interfaces 3 Protocol Action Name Version T r r T f ICMP SrcIP DstIP Type PrefixLength fiii PrefixLength DstPort Remove Incoming MAC Filtering To add a filter to allow incoming IP traffic click the Add button On the following screen enter your filter criteria and then click Apply Save 58 Add IP Filter I
35. simply provides a checkbox allowing users to enable or disable the feature Check the checkbox to display the following configuration options ADSL Router Auto detection setup The auto detection function is used for CPE to detect WAN service for either ETHWAN or xDSL interface The feature is designed for the scenario that requires only one WAN service in different applications Device Info Users shall enter given PPP username password and pre configure service list for auto detection After Advanced Setup that clicking Apply Save will activate the auto detect function Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection HAT Security PPP Username Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Select a LAN as WAN Ethernet port for auto detect ENET4 Enable auto detect Auto detection status Waiting for DSL or Ethernet line connect In the boxes below enter the PPP user name and password that your ISP has provided to you PPP Password DNS Auto detect service list Auto detect will detect the pre configured services in the list in order A maximum 7 entries can be configured UPnP Select Service ATM e DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping vp I 0 255 J veq 32 65535 Service A IP Tunnel E Disable na Firewall IGMP Proxy 1P extension IPSec Certificate o ee gt Multicast NoE __ vee mar renal GP Prony _ IP extension Diagnostics fp CA Disable mar frewa MP Prony 1 extension Management fo i Disable m
36. wid 3 3 SP Enabled WMM Video aye WMM Best 5 wi 5 5 SP Effort WWMM AT 6 5 WMM WMM Best l We o 6 5 ead A o 8 B SP o A e e CN A Click Enable to activate the QoS Queue Click Add to display the following screen 66 QoS Queue Configuration This screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and add it to a selected layer2 interface Device Info Advanced Setup Name P Layer Interface WAN Service Enable LAH Auto Detection NAT aay Parental Control Quality of Service QoS Queue QoS Classification Interface Name Identifier for this Queue entry Enable Enable Disable the Queue entry Interface Assign the entry to a specific network interface QoS enabled 67 5 8 3 QoS Policer To remove policers check their remove checkboxes then click the Remove button The Enable button will scan through every policers in the table Policers with enable checkbox checked will be enabled Policers with enable checkbox un checked will be disabled The enable checkbox also shows status of the policer after page reload ADSL Router QoS Policer Setup maximum 32 policers can be configured To add a policer click the Add button Device Info To remove policers check their remove checkboxes then click the Remove button me i Setup The Enable button will scan through every policers in the table Policers with enable checkbox checked will be enabled Policers with enable checkbox un che
37. 0 VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 19 VLAN ID Enter 802 1P Priority 0 7 Enter 802 10 VLAN ID 0 4094 Network Protocol Selection IPv4 Only v The WAN services shown here are those supported by the layer 2 interface you selected in the previous step If you wish to change your selection click the Back button and select a different layer 2 interface STEP 4 For VLAN Mux Connections you must enter Priority amp VLAN ID tags Enter 802 1F Priority 0 7 Enter 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4094 STEP 5 You will now follow the instructions specific to the WAN service type you wish to establish This list should help you locate the correct procedure 1 For PPP over ETHERNET PPPoE go to page 155 2 For IP over ETHERNET IPoE go to page 161 3 For Bridging go to page 167 4 For PPP over ATM PPPoA go to page 169 5 For IP over ATM IPoA go to page 174 The subsections that follow continue the WAN service setup procedure 154 E2 1 PPP over ETHERNET PPPoE STEP 1 Select the PPP over Ethernet radio button and click Next You can also enable Pv6 by ticking the checkbox M at the bottom of this screen WAN Service Configuration Select WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over Ethernet Bridging Enter Service Description pppoe_ethl For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 10 VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1
38. 256 and 2346 If you experience a high packet error rate try to slightly increase your Fragmentation Threshold The value should remain at its default setting of 2346 Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor performance Request to Send when set in bytes specifies the packet size beyond which the WLAN Card invokes its RTS CTS mechanism Packets that exceed the specified RTS threshold trigger the RTS CTS mechanism The NIC transmits smaller packet without using RTS CTS The default setting of 2347 maximum length disables RTS Threshold Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM is also known as Beacon Rate The entry range Is a value between 1 and 65535 A DTIM ts a countdown variable that informs clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the AP has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value AP Clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default is 1 The amount of time between beacon transmissions in milliseconds The default is 100 ms and the acceptable range is 1 65535 The beacon transmissions identify the presence of an access point By default network devices passively scan all RF channels listening for beacons coming from access points Before a station enters power save mode the station needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receiv
39. 92 168 1 2 2473 192 168 1 1 ARP 192 168 1 2 2431 192 168 1 1 8 tcp DHCP HAT Session 192 168 1 2 2427 192 168 1 1 80 tcp 5 IGMP Proxy 192 168 1 2 2478 192 168 1 1 80 tcp 52 oe 192 168 1 2 2457 192 168 1 1 80 tcp 25 Advanced Setup PEEN 192 168 1 2 137 192 168 1 255 137 udp 11 Diagnostics 192 168 1 2 2481 192 168 1 1 80 tcp 56 Management 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 1 z 192 168 1 2 2475 192 168 1 1 E 192 168 1 2 63349 192 168 1 1 Pressing Show Less will show NAT session information on the WAN side only 29 4 7 IGMP Proxy Displays a list of IGMP Proxy entries MTREND ADS Router List of IGMP Proxy Entries Interface WAN Groups Member Timeout Device Info Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP NAT Session IGMP Proxy 30 4 8 Pv6 4 8 1 IPv6 Info IPv6 WAN Connection Info iia Interface Status Address Prefix Device Info Summary WAN Statistics General Info Device Link local Address fes80 bef6 85f fe4b 8c61 64 Route Default IPv6 Gateway ARP DHCP IPv DNS Server HAT Session IGMP Proxy IPvo IPv6 Info IPv6 Neighbor IPvoe Route Field Description __ O o Address IPv6 Address of the WAN interface Prefix received configured on the WAN interface Device Link local The CPE s LAN Address Address Default IPv6 Gatewa The default WAN IPv6 gatewa IPv6 DNS
40. A Dest Port NA This filter will Drop all TCP packets coming from the LAN with IP Address Subnet Mask of 192 168 1 45 24 having a source port of 80 irrespective of the destination All other packets will be Accepted Example 2 Filter Name Out_Filter2 Protocol UDP Source IP Address 192 168 1 45 Source Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Source Port 5060 6060 Dest IP Address 172 16 13 4 Dest Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Dest Port 6060 7070 This filter will drop all UDP packets coming from the LAN with IP Address Subnet Mask of 192 168 1 45 24 and a source port range of 5060 to 6060 destined to 172 16 13 4 24 and a destination port range of 6060 to 7070 INCOMING IP FILTER Helps in setting rules to Allow or Deny packets from the WAN interface By default all incoming IP traffic from the WAN is Blocked if the Firewall is Enabled By setting up one or more filters specific packet types coming from the WAN can be Accepted 137 Example 1 Filter Name In_Filterl Protocol TCP Policy Allow Source IP Address 210 168 219 45 Source Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Source Port 80 Dest IP Address NA Dest Subnet Mask NA Dest Port NA Selected WAN interface brO This filter will ACCEPT all TCP packets coming from WAN interface brO with IP Address Subnet Mask 210 168 219 45 16 with a source port of 80 irrespective of the destination All other incoming packets on this interface are DROPPED Example 2 Filte
41. AN connection label Shows connection interfaces 25 4 4 ARP Click ARP to display the ARP information Device Info ARP IP address Flags HW Address Device Device Info A Summary 192 168 1 2 Complete 00 25 11 af fd f8 bro WAN Statistics Route ARP IP address Shows IP address of host pc Complete Incomplete Permanent or Publish HW Address Shows the MAC address of host pc Shows the connection interface 26 4 5 DHCP 4 5 1 DHCPv4 Click DHCPv4 to display all DHCPv4 Leases Device Info DHCP Leases Hostname MAC Address IP Address Expires In Device Info Summary trevorowens01 00 25 11 af fd f8 192 168 1 2 42 seconds WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP DHCPv4 DHCPv6 Field Description _ __ O S 27 4 5 2 DHCPv6 Click DHCPv6 to display all DHCPv6 Leases ATRENE DSL Router Device Info DHCPv6 Leases _ IPv6 Address MAC Address Duration Expires In Device Info Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP DHCPv4 DHCPV6 Field Description _ _ _ _ S 28 4 6 NAT Session Press Show All to show all NAT session information ADSL Router HAT Session Press Show Less will show NAT session information on WAN side only Source IP Source Port Destination IP Destination Port Protocol Timeout Summary WAN 192 168 1 2 2404 192 168 1 1 431999 Statistics 192 168 1 2 68 299 295 200 255 a Route 1
42. AT Port Triggering Setup Some applications require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties pose Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports A maximum Layer2 Interface 32 entries can be configured WAN Service a Auto Detection Advanced Setup NAT Trigger Open Virtual Servers l Application Name Port Range Port Range WAN Interface Remove Port Triggering Protocol Protocol IP Address Map IPSEC ALG SIP ALG To add a Trigger Port click Add The following will be displayed 50 NAT Port Triggering Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the applications You can configure the port settings from this Device Info screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Custom applicationjand click Save Apply to add it Advanced Setup Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Application Name Auto Detection Select an application NAT custom application Virtual Servers a Save Apply
43. Auto Detection Import Certificate NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel Certificate Local Trusted CA Click Import Certificate to paste the certificate content of your trusted CA The CA certificate content will be provided by your vendor ISP ITSP and is used to authenticate the Auto Configuration Server ACS that the CPE will connect to 98 Import CA certificate Enter certificate name and paste certificate content Device Info Advanced Setup Certificate Name fs Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Certificate Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA Enter a certificate name and click Apply to import the CA certificate 99 5 18 Multicast Input new IGMP or MLD protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values shown Then click Apply Save IGMP Configuration Enter IGMP protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below Default Version Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Query Interval a Query Response Interval Last Member Query Interval Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multica
44. E3 O The server 192 166 1 1 at OSL Router requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name E root e Password TILT _ Remember my password Click OK to continue NOTE The login password can be changed later see 8 6 1 Passwords 14 STEP 3 After successfully logging in for the first time you will reach this screen Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Device Info Board ID 96328A 1341N4 Softwa re Version M731 412CTU C04_R01 42pD039f d24m Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 38 112 118 5 Wireless Driver Version 5 100 138 2008 cpe4 12L066 4 Serial Number 12345678901234567 890 This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection Line Rate Upstream Kbps 0 Line Rate Downstream Kbps 0 LAN IPv4 Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 LAN IPv6 ULA Address ee Default IPv6 Gateway 15 Chapter 4 Device Information The web user interface window is divided into two frames the main menu at left and the display screen on the right The main menu has several options and selecting each of these options opens a submenu with more selections The menu items shown are based upon the configured connection
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46. Interface ID then click Apply Save MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 Interface ID Apply Save To remove an entry tick the corresponding checkbox M in the Remove column and then click the Remove Entries button as shown below Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured MAC Address Interface ID Remove Add Entries Remove Entries Reachable Time ms The time in milliseconds that a neighbor is reachable after receiving reachability confirmation Default Preference Preference level associated with the default router MTU bytes MTU value used in router advertisement messages to insure that all nodes on a link use the same MTU value Enable Prefix Length Relay Use prefix length receive from WAN interface Enable Configuration Mode Manually configure prefix prefix length preferred lifetime and valid lifetime used in router advertisement Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement Allow RADVD to advertise Unique Local Address Prefix Randomly Generate Use a Randomly Generated Prefix Statically Configure Prefix Specify the prefix to be used Statically Configure The prefix to be used Preferred Life Time hour The preferred life time for this prefix Valid Life Time hour The valid life time for this prefix Enable MLD Snooping Enable disable Pv6 multicast forward to LAN ports 42 5 3 2 Static I P Neighbor ES LS UI COMTRENDIO G ADSL Router Static ARP IP Neighbor Configuration IP Version iP A
47. K network authentication mode from the Manual Setup AP section of the Wireless Security screen The example below shows WPA2 PSK mode 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 Apply Save when done Select SSID Comtrend2E5C Network Authentication WPA2 PSK WPA WAPI passphrase A Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA WAPI Encryption TKIP AES w WEF Encryption Apply Save Step 4 For the Pre Shared Key PSK modes enter a WPA Pre Shared Key You will see the following dialog box if the Key is too short or too long Microsoft Internet Explorer Step 5 Click the Apply Save button at the bottom of the screen Illa PUSH BUTTON CONFIGURATION The WPS push button configuration provides a semi automated configuration method The WPS button on the rear panel of the router can be used for this purpose or the Web User Interface WUI can be used exclusively The WPS push button configuration is described in the procedure below It is assumed that the Wireless function is Enabled and that the router is configured as the Wireless Access Point AP of your WLAN In addition the wireless client must also be configured correctly and turned on with WPS function enabled 108 NOTE The wireless AP on the router searches for 2 minutes I
48. N connection go to Appendix E Connection Setup 152 E2 WAN Connections In Default Mode the AR 5389 supports up to 16 connections To setup a WAN connection follow these instructions STEP 1 Go to the Advanced Setup gt WAN Service screen Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup Choose Add Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface PPP Redirect Disable Enable Interface Description Type Vlan3021p VianMuxid gmp NAT Firewall IPv6 Mid Remove Edit STEP 2 Click Add to create a WAN connection The following screen will display WAN Service Interface Configuration Select a layer 2 interface for this service Note For ATM interface the descriptor string is portld_wpi_wci For PTM interface the descriptor string is portld_high_lows Where portld 0 gt DSL Latency PATHO portld 1 gt DSL Latency PATH1 portld 4 gt DSL Latency PATHO amp 1 low 0 gt Low PTM Priority not set low 1 gt Low PTM Priority set high 0 gt High PTM Priority not set high 1 gt High PTM Priority set ethi ENETI STEP 3 Choose a layer 2 interface from the drop down box and click Next The WAN Service Configuration screen will display as shown below 153 WAN Service Configuration Select WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE TP over Ethernet Bridging Enter Service Description pppoe_ethl For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 1
49. OSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program If not see http www gnu org licenses NOTE This document is subject to change without notice Protect Our Environment This symbol indicates that when the equipment has reached the end of its useful life it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separate from domestic waste The cardboard box the plastic contained in the packaging and the parts that make up this router can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste you may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law Instead please be responsible and ask for disposal instructions from your local government Table of Contents CHAPTER FINIRODUCTION tii sscaecectaaces cess seeteteaiacssaecasesetossiatecssecesdesosacasecseee 6 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION conan incio 7 PEA cg WEN RON TE E rs 7 PPO RON TAN la 9 CHAPTER 3 WEB USER INTEREACE si cda 11 SADE PAUP SETTINGS y E A A ias 11 Op CONFIGURATION naomi oo ANO 11 9 LOGINCROCEDUR Eta E E cataiaua 14 CHAPTER 4 DEVICE INFORMATION ccsccsscccscccscccccccccsccsccccscccecccscccsccccecccscccsccccescccceees 16 AAV A PO PO aT POO RT OPE VT PCTS PTR OA RCE NP THEIR PSTN 97 SON KORY RO 17 A O Ne em nm He ROPERS OS RTI SDT US AN NS END RTO EDR OS Me EEN ONT PON
50. P Priority and 802 10 VLAN ID Enter 802 10 VLAN ID 0 4094 Enter 802 1P Priority 0 7 Network Protocol Selection IPv4 Only v STEP 2 On the next screen enter the PPP settings as provided by your ISP Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step 155 PPP Username and Password PPP usually requires that you have a user name and password to establish your connection In the boxes below enter the user name and password that your ISP has provided to you PPP Username PPP Password PPPoE Service Name fs Authentication Method AUTO ba Enable Fullcone NAT L Dial on demand with idle timeout timer PPP IP extension b Enable NAT s Enable Firewall Use Static IPv4 Address O O Fixed MTU MTU 1492 Enable PPP Debug Mode Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports Multicast Proxy Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy E No Multicast VLAN Filter WAN interface with base MAC Notice Only one WAN interface can be cloned to base MAC address Enable WAN interface with base MAC The settings shown above are described below 156 PPP SETTINGS The PPP Username PPP password and the PPPoE Service Name entries are dependent on the particular requirements of the ISP The user name can be a maximum of 256 characters and the password a maximum of 32 characters in length For Authentication Method choose from AUTO PAP CHAP and MSCHAP ENABLE F
51. PoE and Bridge are supported while PPPoA and IPoA connections are not VLAN MUX MODE This mode uses VLAN tags to allow for multiple connections over a single interface PPPoE IPOE and Bridge are supported while PPPoA and IPoA connections are not The figure below shows multiple connections over a single VLAN Mux interface Interface Description Type Vian8021p VianMuxid Igmp NAT Firewall IPv6 Mid Remove Edit atmi 1 ipoe_0 7 77 444 IPoE 4 444 Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled atml 2 br_O_7_ 77 555 Bridge 5 555 Disabled N A Disabled Disabled Disabled L ppp1 2 pppoe_0_0_35 666 PPPoE 5 666 Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 147 E1 1 ATM Interfaces Follow these procedures to configure an ATM interface NOTE The AR 5389 supports up to 16 ATM interfaces STEP 1 Goto Advanced Setup gt Layer2 Interface gt ATM Interface DSL ATM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL ATM interfaces Peak Cell Max Burst P E DSL Sustainable Cell 7 Link Conn IP Interface Vpi Vci Category Rate ii Remove Latency cells s Type Mode Qos Rate cells s bytes This table is provided here for ease of reference PathO gt port ID 0 Path1 gt port ID 1 Peak Cell Rate Maximum allowed traffic rate for the ATM PCR service connection Sustainable Cell The average allowable long term cell transfer rate on the VBR Rat
52. Service CATA can enter the name of their choice Server P Server IP Address _ Enter Enter the IP address for the server ll IP address for the server Enable NAT Allows local machines to access virtual server via WAN IP Loopback Address External Port Start Enter the starting external port number when you select Custom Server When a service is selected the port ranges are automatically configured External Port End Enter the ending external port number when you select Custom Server When a service is selected the port ranges are automatically configured Protocol TCP TCP UDP or UDP 49 Field Header Internal Port Start Enter the internal port starting number when you select Custom Server When a service is selected the port ranges are automatically configured Internal Port End Enter the internal port ending number when you select Custom Server When a service is selected the port ranges are automatically configured 5 5 2 Port Triggering Some applications require that specific ports in the firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port Triggers dynamically Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports A maximum 32 entries can be configured ADSL Router N
53. ULLCONE NAT This option becomes available when NAT is enabled Known as one to one NAT all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port An external host can send a packet to the internal host by sending a packet to the mapped external address DIAL ON DEMAND The AR 5389 can be configured to disconnect if there is no activity for a period of time by selecting the Dial on demand checkbox M You must also enter an inactivity timeout period in the range of 1 to 4320 minutes W Dial on demand with idle timeout timer Inactivity Timeout minutes 1 4320 PPP IP EXTENSION The PPP IP Extension is a special feature deployed by some service providers Unless your service provider specifically requires this setup do not select it PPP IP Extension does the following e Allows only one PC on the LAN e Disables NAT and Firewall e The device becomes the default gateway and DNS server to the PC through DHCP using the LAN interface IP address e The device extends the IP subnet at the remote service provider to the LAN PC i e the PC becomes a host belonging to the same IP subnet e The device bridges the IP packets between WAN and LAN ports unless the packet is addressed to the device s LAN IP address e The public IP address assigned by the remote side using the PPP I PCP protocol is actually not used on the WAN PPP interface Instead it is forwarded to the PC LAN interfac
54. a 4 u 0 F j s SOMTREND CORPORATION AR 5389 ADSL2 WLAN Router User Manual Version A1 0 February 5 2014 Preface This manual provides information related to the installation and operation of this device The individual reading this manual is presumed to have a basic understanding of telecommunications terminology and concepts If you find the product to be inoperable or malfunctioning please contact technical support for immediate service by email at NT Support comtrend com For product update new product release manual revision or software upgrades please visit our website at http www comtrend com Important Safety I nstructions With reference to unpacking installation use and maintenance of your electronic device the following basic guidelines are recommended e Do not use or install this product near water to avoid fire or shock hazard For example near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub or near a swimming pool Also do not expose the equipment to rain or damp areas e g a wet basement e Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surfaces Allow it to lie freely There should be no obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord In addition do not walk on step on or mistreat the cord e Use only the power cord and adapter that are shipped with this device e To safeguard the equipment against overheating make sure that all openings in the unit that offer exposu
55. acceptable Current 20MHz Current N A Power Save status Full Power me ma pa La La El E wal th lt Band Set to 2 4 GHz for compatibility with IEEE 802 11x standards The new amendment allows IEEE 802 11n units to fall back to slower speeds so that legacy IEEE 802 11x devices can coexist in the same network IEEE 802 11g creates data rate parity at 2 4 GHz with the I EEE 802 11la standard which has a 54 Mbps rate at 5 GHz IEEE 802 11a has other differences compared to IEEE 802 11b or g such as offering more channels Channel Drop down menu that allows selection of a specific channel Auto Channel Timer Auto channel scan timer in minutes 0 to disable min 802 11n EWC An equipment interoperability standard setting based on IEEE 802 11n Draft 2 0 and Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC Bandwidth Select 20MHz or 40MHz bandwidth 40MHz bandwidth uses two adjacent 20MHz bands for increased data throughput Control Sideband Select Upper or Lower sideband when in 40MHz mode 802 11n Rate Set the physical transmission rate PHY 802 11n Protection Turn Off for maximized throughput Turn On for greater security Support 802 11n Turn Off to allow 802 11b g clients access to the router Client Only Turn On to prohibit 802 11b g clients access to the router RIFS Advertisement One of several draft n features designed to improve efficiency Provides a shorter delay between OFDM transmissions than i
56. ar Firewall _16MP Proxy _ 1P extension __ Desde mar Firewall 16M Proxy _1P extension bo Dsable maT _rrewall_ remp Prony _ IP extension fo __ Deauterdge y 44 In the boxes below enter the PPP user name and password that your ISP has provided to you PPP Username comtrend PPP Password ssesees Enter the PPP username password given by your service provider for PPP service detection Select Service ATM VPI 0 255 VCI 32 65535 Service Disatie x PPPoE WAN services list for ATM mode A maximum of 7 WAN services with corresponding PVC are required to be configured for ADSL ATM mode The services will be detected in order Users can modify the 7 pre configured services and select disable to ignore any of those services to meet their own requirement and also reduce the detection cycle T 45 Select Service PTM ETHWAN VLAN ID 0 4094 Service PPPoE gt E WAN services list for PTM mode A maximum of 7 WAN services with corresponding VLAN ID 1 indicates no VLAN ID is required for the service are required to be configured for ADSL VDSL PTM mode and ETHWAN The services will be detected in order Users can modify the 7 pre configured services and select disable to ignore any of the services to meet their own requirement and also reduce the detection cycle Click Apply Save to activate the auto detect function Options for each WAN service Thes
57. ce IP LAN Port WAN Default GW Remove Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing RIP On the following screen complete the form and click Apply Save to create a policy Policy Routing Settup Enter the policy name policies and WAN interface then click Apply Save to add the entry to the policy routing table Device Info Note If selected IPoE as WAN interface default gateway must be configured Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Policy Name WAN Service LAN Physical LAN Port Auto Detection HAT Securi ed Source P Parental Control Quality of Service Use Interfa ce Routing Default Gateway IP Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing Apply Save RIP 75 Field Description O O O O o o Policy Name Name of the route policy Physical LAN Port Specify the port to use this route policy Use Interface Interface that traffic will be directed to Default Gateway IP IP Address of the default gateway 5 9 4 RIP To activate RIP configure the RIP version operation mode and select the Enabled checkbox M for at least one WAN interface before clicking Save Apply Routing RIP Configuration NOTE RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which ts PPP mode And the WAN Device Info interface which has NAT enabled only can be configured the operation mode as
58. changed by removing all and adding them back in again Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Selected DNS Server ie Available WAN Interfaces erates Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Back Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step STEP 6 The WAN Setup Summary screen shows a preview of the WAN service you have configured Check these settings and click Apply Save if they are correct or click Back to modify them WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type IFoA NAT Enabled Full Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Enabled Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Back Apply Save After clicking Apply Save the new service should appear on the main screen To activate it you must reboot Go to Management gt Reboot and click Reboot 177
59. ck Add Enrollee WPS Setup Enable WPS Enabled Add Chent This feature is only available for WPA2 PSK mode or OPEN mode with WEP disabled Enter STA PIN Use AP PIN Add Enrollee 67782789 Help 4 Operate Station to start WPS Adding Enrollee D2 Add Enrollee with PBC Method 1 Press the WPS button on the rear of the device to activate WPS PBC operation WPS S 44 o WIRELESS ON OFF ON OFF 120 54 2 Operate Station your dongle for example to start WPS Adding Enrollee 144 D3 Configure AP 1 Select Enabled from the Enable WPS dropdown menu 2 Select Unconfigured from the Set WPS AP Mode dropdown menu 3 Click the Apply Save button at the bottom of the screen ADSL Router 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 Advanced Setup Note When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty PBC is used If Hide Access Point enabled Wireless or Mac filter list is empty with allow chosen WPS will be disabled Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Device Info WPS Setup Enable WPS Enabled Add Chent This feature is only available for WPA2 PSK mode or OPEN mode with WEP disabled Site Survey ee Enter STA PIN Use AP PIN WiFi Button Help Diagnostics Set Authorized Station MAC Management Help Set WPS AP Mode Unconfigured w Setup AP Configur
60. cked will be disabled Layer2 Interface The enable checkbox also shows status of the policer after page reload WAN Service LAN Committ cess Name Kev MeterinaT Committed Bu 2 En ae are Sites s Conform PartialConform NonConform Auto Detection ey gtype Rate kbps rststz rsisi i Action Action aie bytes bytes kbps bytes Security Parental Control Quality of Service QoS Queue QoS Policer QoS Classification Enable Remove To add a policer click the Add button QoS Policer Configuration This screen allows you to configure a QoS policer Click Apply Save to save the policer Device Info Notes cess eee Me o noria ala ps Peak E shall higher O o CB5 and EBS shall be minimally larger than the size of the largest possible IP packet in the stream Layer2 Interface PBS shall be minimally larger than CBS by the size of the largest possible IP packet in the stream WAN Service LAH Name Auto Detection NAT Enable Disable Security Parental Control Meter Type Simple Token Bucket w Quality of Service Committed Rate kbps Qos Queue QoS Policer se y Conforming Action Routing DNS Nonconforming Action DSL UPnP Apply Save Committed Burst Size bytes 68 Fiaa 7 Committed Burst Size Maximum amount of packets that can be processed by bytes this policer Conforming Action Defines action to be taken if packets match this policer Nonconforming Action Defines actions
61. d Point MEP Loopback Message LBM Find Maintenance End Points MEPs Linktrace Message LTM Set MD Level Send Loopback Maintenance Domain MD Level Management space on the network the larger the domain the higher the level value Destination MAC Address Destination MAC address for sending the loopback message 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4095 802 1Q VLAN used in VDSL PTM mode Set MD Level Save the Maintenance domain level Send Loopback Send loopback message to destination MAC address Send Linktrace Send traceroute message to destination MAC address 120 7 3 Uptime Status This page shows System DSL ETH and Layer 3 uptime If the DSL line ETH or Layer 3 connection is down the uptime will stop incrementing If the service is restored the counter will reset and start from 0 A Bridge interface will follow the DSL or ETH timer Uptime Status This page shows System DSL ETH and Layer 3 uptime If the DSL line ETH or Layer 3 connection is down the uptime will stop incrementing If the service is restored the counter will reset and start from Device Info 0 A Bridge interface will follow the DSL or ETH timer Advanced Setup The ClearAll button will restart the counters from 0 or show Not Connected if the interface is down Wireless Diagnostics System Up Time 21 mins 42 secs Diagnostics Fault Management DSL Group Uptime Status DSL Up Time Not Connected
62. d for PYC in IPoE mode If Use the following Static IP address is chosen enter the WAN IP address subnet mask and interface gateway Obtain an IP address automatically Option 61 IAID fs 8 hexadecimal digits Option 61 DUID fs hexadecimal digit Option 125 Disable Enable Use the following Static IF address WAN Subnet Mask Po WAN gateway IP Address Po NOTE If IPv6 networking is enabled an additional set of instructions radio buttons and text entry boxes will appear at the bottom of the screen These configuration options are quite similar to those for Pv4 networks Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step STEP 3 This screen provides access to NAT Firewall and IGMP Multicast settings Enable each by selecting the appropriate checkbox M Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step 162 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 IGMP Multicast Enable IGMP Multicast WAN interface with base MAC Notice Only one WAN interface can be cloned to base MAC address Ll Enable WAN interface with base MAC Back ENABLE NAT If the LAN is configured with a private IP address the user should select this checkbox M The NAT submenu wil
63. ddress MAC Address Interface Remove Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN IPv6 Autoconfig Static IP Neighbor Click the Add button to display the following ADSI Router Static IP Neighbor Configuration IP Version Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface MAC Address WAN Service Associated Interface LAN IPv6 Autoconfig Apply S Static IP Neighbor IF Address The IP version used for the neighbor device IP Address Define the IP Address for the neighbor device MAC Address Associated Interface The MAC Address of the neighbor device The interface where the neighbor device is located 43 5 4 Auto Detection The auto detection function is used for CPE to detect WAN service for either ETHWAN or xDSL interface The feature is designed for the scenario that requires only one WAN service in different applications YDS Router Auto detection setup The sute detecion findion it used for CPE to detect WAN service for either ETHAN or SL interface he feature ts designed for the scenario that requires only one WAN service in diferent applications Device Info Users shall enter gen PPP username pasoArord and pre configure Semice list for auto detection After that Advanced Setup cocina App Save will activate the suto detect funciian Layer Interface WAN Servi O Enable auto detect LAN R Auta ior f to Detectio Apply Save HAT E The Auto Detection page
64. de radio button to restrict access to only those listed websites 64 5 8 Quality of Service QoS NOTE QoS must be enabled in at least one PVC to display this option See Appendix E Connection Setup for detailed PVC setup instructions 5 8 1 Queue Management Configuration To Enable QoS tick the checkbox M and select a Default DSCP Mark Click Apply Save to activate QoS ADSL Router on QoS Queue Management Configuration If Enable QoS checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a Device Info particular classifier Click Apply Save button to save it Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces LAN NAT Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules Security Parental Control C Enable QoS Quality of Service Queue Config QoS Classification Routing Apply Save QoS and DSCP Mark are defined as follows Quality of Service QoS This provides different priority to different users or data flows or guarantees a certain level of performance to a data flow in accordance with requests from Queue Prioritization Default Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark This specifies the per hop behavior for a given flow of packets in the Internet Protocol IP header that do not match any other QoS rule
65. e Broadband Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured Device Info in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection DMZ Host IP Address NAT Virtual Servers C Enable NAT Loopback Port Triggering DMZ Host IP Address Map IPSEC ALG SIP ALG Enter the computer s IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host To Activate the DMZ host enter the DMZ host IP address and click Save Apply To Deactivate the DMZ host clear the IP address field and click Save Apply Enable NAT loopback Select to allow local machines to access the DMZ server via the WAN IP Address 52 5 5 4 IP Address Map Mapping Local IP LAN IP to some specified Public IP WAN IP NAT IP Address Mapping Setup Rule Type Local Start IP Local End IP Public Start IP Public End IP Remove Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface Remove WAN Service LAH Auto Detection NAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host IP Address Map IPSEC ALG SIP ALG Consult the table below for field and header descriptions Click the Add button to display the following screen 53 NAT IP Address Mapping Setup Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Device Info Server Name Advanced Setup Selecta
66. e WEB Ul will prompt the user to enter the Server IP address and Server UDP port STEP 3 Click View System Log The results are displayed as follows System Log Date Time Facility Severity Message Jan 1 00 00 12 syslog lemerg BCm06345 started BusyBox v0 60 4 2004 09 14 06 30 0000 7 Man 1 00 00 17 luser crit klogd LISB Link UP Jan 1 00 00 19 luser crit klogd eth Link UP 125 8 3 SNMP Agent Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device Select the Enable radio button configure options and click Save Apply to activate SNMP SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client System Location unknown Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the SNMP options SNMP Agent Disable Enable Read Community public Set Community private System Name Comtrend Internet Time System Contact unknown Access Control Trap Manager IP 0 0 0 0 Update Software Reboot Save Apply 126 8 4 TR 069 Client WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows an Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Select desi
67. e all security settings with an external registar Lock Device PIN Enable Device PIN Config AP 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 Apply Save when done Select SSID ComtrendCC3D Network Authentication WPA PSK WPA WAPI passphrase Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval 3600 WPA WAPI Encryption TKIP AES w WEP Encryption Apply Save The following page will show these additional items 145 Lock Device PIN Device PIN 18576313 Config AP Lock Device PIN When enabled device PIN is locked and cannot be used for WPS operation 4 Read the Device Pin 18576313 in this example and input to External Registrar ER your dongle for example when ER asks Device Pin ER could be wired for example Windows Vista or wireless Intel Station 5 Do Web Page refresh after ER complete AP Configuration to check the new parameters setting 146 Appendix E Connection Setup Creating a WAN connection is a two stage process 1 Setup a Layer 2 Interface ATM PTM or Ethernet 2 Add a WAN connection to the Layer 2 Interface The following sections describe each stage in turn El Layer 2 Interfaces Layer2 interface are created with a VLAN tag mode to allow for multiple connections over a single interface PPPoE
68. e eeceniaes 121 CHAPTERS MANAGEMENT a Aa aa 122 SA E EEE E ee E E A 122 8 1 1 DOCU DS CO rt NAAA A A AAA A sra 122 8 1 2 TVD UNOS ts A ida 122 8 1 3 Restore Deo auli td A db tl 123 SS A ciate oacers erate eetsen toe Gatun tute den tascam E et ead eae mented oe nace oa 124 NINE ep aa cee A ae cesarean cad Suen cum pounced enue cade ce eetedee ane 126 A A A aces acta ence gen cod Suen ces assess tenuate cad ocean eeeedeet cara 127 IN El CIO EIIN AA A a CPC O ren ces Suen E nando ences E O 129 SiO COE SS CONT ROD ii dd led li 130 S01 Account PASS WOTGS a 130 VOZ DIETA COGS aa 132 SOLD IRA las 133 Oo UPDA SOFTWARE Sad rie 135 SO REROOT ias 136 APPENDIX A gt ETREWALLE e OE O E a ESAS 137 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS onairea T a 139 APPENDIX C SSH CLIENTS Sii ii 142 APPENDIX D WES OPERATION 50 ii 143 APPENDIX E CONNECTION SETUP Nerise orones eien aa eT aao SoS 147 Chapter 1 Introduction The AR 5389 is a wireless ADSL2 router with an uplink rate of up to 1 Mbps and downlink rate of up to 24 Mbps It provides one RJ 11 telephone interface four RJ 45 Ethernet interfaces and 802 11b g n interface It is an ideal broadband CPE solution for both home users who wish to share high speed Internet access and small offices that wish to do business on the Internet The AR 5389 has a Web based graphic user interface GUI in which you can easily modify the settings and connect to your ISP It also provides flow statistics connection status and ot
69. e following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device and its antenna must not be co located or operating to conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body Copyright Copyright 2014 Comtrend Corporation All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary to Comtrend Corporation No part of this document may be translated transcribed reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Comtrend Corporation This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 3 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURP
70. e higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces eth1 1 Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step STEP 5 Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or static PoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered 164 DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PWC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Selected DNS Server Interi Available WAN Interfaces Interfaces O Use the following Static DNS IP address If IPv6 is enabled an additional set of options will be shown Obtain IFv6 DNS info from a WAN interface WAN Interface select
71. e options are selectable for each WAN service Users can pre configure both WAN services and other provided settings to meet their deployed requirements VPI 0 255 VCI 32 65535 Service Option o PPPoE NAT v Firewall _ IGMP Proxy IP extension VLAN ID 0 4094 Service Option PPPoE w NAT LC Firewall IGMP Proxy IP extension 46 Auto Detection status and Restart The Auto detection status is used to display the real time status of the Auto detection feature The Restart button is used to detect all the WAN services that are either detected by the auto detection feature or configured manually by users The following window will pop up upon clicking the Restart button Click the OK button to proceed Message from webpage 2 Are vou sure you wank to clean up the pre detected WAN servicer Cancel Auto Detection notice 1 This feature will automatically detect one WAN service only If customers require multiple WAN services manual configuration is required 2 If a physical ETHWAN port is detected the Auto Detection for ETHWAN will be fixed on the physical ETHWAN port and cannot be configured for any LAN port if the physical ETHWAN port is not detected the Auto Detection for ETHWAN will be configured to the 4 LAN port by default and allows it to be configured for any LAN port as well 3 For cases in which both the DSL port and ETHWAN port are plugged in at the same time the DSL WAN will have priority o
72. e selected speed and duplex mode for each Ethernet port Ethernet Media Type Port 1 Anto Port 2 Ante ka Port 3 Anto Port 4 Anto 39 5 3 1 LAN I Pv6 Autoconfig Configure the LAN interface settings and then click Save Apply a ADSL T Router IPv6 LAN Auto Configuration Note Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64 Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION Please enter the complete information For exampe Please enter 0 0 0 2 instead of 2 Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN IPv6 Autoconfig Static IP Neighbor Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Configuration O EUr64 O User Setting Interface Identifier 0 0 0 Static LAN IPv6 Address Configuration Interface Address prefix length is required IPv6 LAN Applications Enable DHCPv6 Server Stateless Refresh Time sec 14400 Stateful Start interface ID End interface ID 0 0 0 254 Leased Time hour Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured MAC Address ID a ve Enable SLAAC RADVD RA interval Min sec RA interval Max sec Reachable Time ms Default Preference
73. e service connection Max Burst Size The maximum allowable burst size of cells that can be transmitted contiguously on the VBR service connection Link Type Choose EoA for PPPoE IPoE and Bridge PPPoA or IPoA Connection Mode Default Mode Single service over one connection Vlan Mux Mode Multiple Vlan service over one connection IP QoS Quality of Service IP QoS status Remove Select items for removal STEP 2 Click Add to proceed to the next screen NOTE To add WAN connections to one interface type you must delete existing connections from the other interface type using the remove button 148 ATM PVC Configuration This screen allows you to configure a ATM PVC VPI 0 255 VCI 32 65535 Select DSL Latency PathO Fast Path Pathi Interleave Select DSL Link Type EoA is for PPPoE IPoE and Bridge EoA PPPoA IPoA Encapsulation Mode LLC SNAP BRIDGING Service Category UBR Without PCR Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence Round Robin weight 1 Weighted Fair Queuing Default Queue Weight 1 63 Default Queue Precedence 1 8 lower value higher priority Note For WFQ the default queue precedence will be applied to all other queues in the VC Apply Save There are many settings here including VPI VCI DSL Latency DSL Link Type Encapsulation Mode Service Category Connection Mode and Quality of Service Here are the available encapsulations for each
74. e the beacon and learn whether there are buffered frames at the access point Global Max Clients The maximum number of clients that can connect to the router Xpress Technology Xpress Technology is compliant with draft specifications of two planned wireless industry standards Set the power output by percentage as desired WMM Wi Fi Multimedia WMM No Acknowledgement The technology maintains the priority of audio video and voice applications in a Wi Fi network It allows multimedia service get higher priority Refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC level Enabling no Acknowledgement can result in more efficient throughput but higher error rates in a noisy Radio Frequency RF environment WMM APSD This is Automatic Power Save Delivery It saves power 115 6 6 Site Survey The graph displays wireless APs found in your neighborhood by channel Wireless Channel Graph The following graph displays wireless APs found in your neighborhood by channel Your broadband router is transmitting on channel 11 Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey Station Info WiFi Button Diagnostics a Your Broadband Router Management E Neighboring APs Number of AP PJ Channel Wireless Site Survey List of wireless APs found in your neighborhood Signal Strength SSID BSSID Channel CT_HomeGateway 00 E0 4C 81 96 C1 11 Turbos Wireless7400 00 14 2B 53 2C D8
75. e the router s base MAC address as the MAC address for this WAN interface 175 STEP 4 Choose an interface to be the default gateway Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces ipoad Back Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step If the DHCP server is not enabled on another WAN interface then the following notification will be shown before the next screen Message from webpage A You have to choose static ip address for DNS server STEP 5 Choose an interface to be the default gateway 176 DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be
76. e through DHCP Only one PC on the LAN can be connected to the remote since the DHCP server within the device has only a single IP address to assign to a LAN device ENABLE NAT If the LAN is configured with a private IP address the user should select this checkbox M The NAT submenu will appear in the Advanced Setup menu after reboot On the other hand if a private IP address is not used on the LAN side i e the LAN side is using a public IP this checkbox M should not be selected to free up system resources for better performance ENABLE FIREWALL If this checkbox M is selected the Security submenu will be displayed on the Advanced Setup menu after reboot If firewall is not necessary this checkbox M Should not be selected to free up system resources for better performance 157 USE STATIC I Pv4 ADDRESS Unless your service provider specially requires it do not select this checkbox M If selected enter the static IP address in the I Pv4 Address field Don t forget to adjust the IP configuration to Static IP Mode as described in Section 3 2 MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The size in bytes of largest protocol data unit which the layer can pass onwards This value is 1500 for PPPOA ENABLE PPP DEBUG MODE When this option is selected the system will put more PPP connection information into the system log This is for debugging errors and not for normal usage BRIDGE PPPOE FRAMES BETWEEN WAN AND LOCAL PORTS This option is h
77. ed ipoe_ethi ethi 1 Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address Primary IPvb DNS server fo Secondary IPv6 DNS server Po IPv6 Select the configured WAN interface for Pv6 DNS server information OR enter the static Pv6 DNS server Addresses Note that selecting a WAN interface for Pv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step 165 STEP 6 The WAN Setup Summary screen shows a preview of the WAN service you have configured Check these settings and click Apply Save if they are correct or click Back to modify them WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type IPoE HAT Enabled Full Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Disabled Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Apply Save After clicking Apply Save the new service should appear on the main screen To activate it you must reboot Go to Management gt Reboot and click Reboot 166 E2 3 Bridging NOTE This connection type is not available on the Ethernet WAN interface STEP 1 Select the Bridging radio button and click Next WAN Service Configuration Select WAN service type O PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over Ethernet Bridging Enter Service Description br_0_0_35
78. eir outlets BOTTOM PANEL O O a m O mn e Lt Matt z GQ hf a a rj o Reset ti mt ry Meat e O a tm 4 tar r O pn hal L e Ll r C La j e a im A x i ia p Cj r O m 7 a fy Sat Reset Button Restore the default parameters of the device by pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds After the device has rebooted successfully the front panel should display as expected see section 2 2 Front Panel for details NOTE If pressed down for more than 60 seconds the AR 5389 will go into a firmware update state CFE boot mode The firmware can then be updated using an Internet browser pointed to the default IP address 2 2 Front Panel The front panel LED indicators are shown below and explained in the following table This information can be used to check the status of the device and its connections Power ETH1 ETH3 WIFI aso coor Mode en O The device is powered down POST Power On Self Test failure or other malfunction A malfunction is any error of internal sequence or state that will prevent the device from connecting to the DSLAM or passing customer data On Of On On An Ethernet Link is established ETH 1X 4X Green Of An Ethernet Link is not established Blink Data transmitting or receiving over Ethernet On The wireless module Is ready i e installed and enabled IF I Of The wireless module is not ready i e either not installed or disabled
79. ent Internet Time Access Control Update Software 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 System Log Configuration Tf 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 Apply Save to configure the system log options Log Disable Enable Log Level Debugging Display Level Error Apply Save Consult the table below for detailed descriptions of each system log option Option Description S Indicates whether the system is currently recording events The user can enable or disable event logging By default it is disabled To enable it select the Enable radio button and then click Apply Save 124 Option Description S Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted events below this level The events ranging from the highest critical
80. entication will reveal the RADIUS Server IP address Port and Key fields WEP Encryption will also be enabled as shown below Network Authentication ra a 1 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port RADIUS Key WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 126 bit w Current Network Key ow Network Key 1 Network Key 2 1234567090123 Network Key 3 123455890123 Metwork Key 4 Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCI characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Apply Save The settings for WPA authentication are shown below Network Authentication WPA WPA Group Rekey Interval 3600 RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA WAPI Encryption TKIP AES w WEP Encryption Apply Save The settings for WPA PSK authentication are shown next 105 Network Authentication WPA PSK se WPA WAPI passphrase e Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA WAPI Encryption TRIP AES w WEP Encryption Apply Save This option specifies whether data sent over the network is encrypted The same network key is used for data encryption and network authentication Four network keys can be defined although only one can be used at any one time Use the Current Network Key list box to select the appropriate network key Security options include authentication and encryption services based on the wired equivalent
81. eps involved are similar for most operating systems OS Check your OS support documentation for further details STEP 1 Fromthe Network Connections window open Local Area Connection You may also access this screen by double clicking the Local Area Connection icon on your taskbar Click the Properties button STEP 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button STEP 3 Select Obtain an IP address automatically as shown below 11 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties address eek rales EAEE a Wetaull gateway Sefened DNS Server Alternate WIS Servet STEP 4 Click OK to submit these settings If you experience difficulty with DHCP mode you can try static IP mode instead 12 STATIC IP MODE In static IP mode you assign IP settings to your PC manually Follow these steps to configure your PC IP address to use subnet 192 168 1 x The following procedure assumes you are running Windows XP However the general steps involved are similar for most operating systems OS Check your OS support documentation for further details STEP 1 From the Network Connections window open Local Area Connection You may also access this screen by double clicking the Local Area Connection icon on your taskbar Click the Properties button STEP 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button STEP 3 ChangethelP address to the 192 168 1 x 1 lt x lt 255 subnet with subnet
82. est to ISP DNS server and cache the information for later access When DNS relay is disabled the computer will pull information from ISP DNS server 84 5 14 Interface Grouping Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups Each group performs as an independent network To use this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button The Remove button removes mapping groups returning the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group Only the default group has an IP interface rT a ADSL Router Interface Grouping A maximum 16 entries can be configured Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network To Device Info support this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button The Remove Advanced Setup button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group Only the default group has IP interface Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT it WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs ENET1 Parental Control Default ENET3 Quality of Service Routing ENET4 DNS wlan0 DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping To add an Interface Group click the Add button The following screen will appear It lists the available and gr
83. f the Week The days the restrictions apply Start Blocking Time The time the restrictions start End Blocking Time The time the restrictions end 5 7 2 URL Filter This screen allows for the creation of a filter rule for access rights to websites based on their URL address and port number URL Filter Please select the list type first then configure the list entries Maximum 100 entries can be configured Device Info URL List Type Exclude Include Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Address Port Remove Auto Detection Security Parental Control Time Restriction Url Filter Select URL List Type Exclude or Include Then click Add to display the following screen Parental Control URL Filter Add Enter the URL address and port number then click Save Appoly to add the entry to the URL filter Port Number G0 Default 80 will be applied if leave blank Save Apoly Enter the URL address and port number then click Save Apply to add the entry to the URL filter URL Addresses begin with www as shown in this example 63 URL Filter Please select the list type first then configure the list entries Maximum 100 entries can be configured URL List Type gt Exclude Include Address Port Remove www yahoo com 80 F A maximum of 100 entries can be added to the URL Filter list Tick the Exclude radio button to deny access to the websites listed Tick the Inclu
84. for the CPE to connect to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL An HTTPS URL indicates that the ACS supports SSL The host portion of this URL is used by the CPE for validating the certificate from the ACS when using certificate based authentication ACS User Name Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol This username is used only for HTTP based authentication of the CPE ACS Password Password used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol This password is used only for HTTP based authentication of the CPE WAN Interface used Choose Any_WAN LAN Loopback or a configured by TR 069 client connection Connection Request Authorization Tick the checkbox M to enable User Name Username used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE Password Password used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE IP address and port the ACS uses to connect to AR 5389 The Send Inform button forces the CPE to establish an immediate connection to the ACS 128 8 5 Internet Time This option automatically synchronizes the router time with Internet timeservers To enable time synchronization tick the corresponding checkbox M choose your preferred time server s select the correct time zone offset
85. fthe router stops searching before you complete Step 7 return to Step 6 Step 6 Press WPS button Press the WPS button on the front panel of the router The WPS LED will blink to show that the router has begun searching for the client Step 7 Goto your WPS wireless client and activate the push button function A typical WPS client screenshot is shown below as an example a WPS Associate IE Progress gt gt 25 QO WPS Probe IE PET Sending EAPOL Start Now go to Step 8 part IV Check Connection to check the WPS connection Illb WPS PIN CONFIGURATION Using this method security settings are configured with a personal identification number PIN The PIN can be found on the device itself or within the software The PIN may be generated randomly in the latter case To obtain a PIN number for your client check the device documentation for specific instructions The WPS PIN configuration is described in the procedure below It is assumed that the Wireless function is Enabled and that the router is configured as the Wireless Access Point AP of your wireless LAN In addition the wireless client must also be configured correctly and turned on with WPS function enabled NOTE Unlike the push button method the pin method has no set time limit This means that the router will continue searching until it finds a client Step 6 Select the PIN radio button in the WSC Setup section of the Wireless Security screen as shown
86. he class rule p bits Class vlan packets egress to a vlan interface will be additionally tagged with the packet VID and the class rule p bits Apply Save CTI Cv 71 Specity Class Queue Required Packets classified into a queue that exit through an interface for which the queue is not specified to exist will instead egress to the default queue on the interface Field Description S Source MAC Address A packet belongs to SET 1 if a binary AND of its source MAC address with the Source MAC Mask is equal to the binary AND of the Source MAC Mask and this field Source MAC Mask This is the mask used to decide how many bits are checked in Source MAC Address Destination MAC A packet belongs to SET 1 then the result that the Address Destination MAC Address of its header binary AND to the Destination MAC Mask must equal to the result that this field binary AND to the Destination MAC Mask Destination MAC Mask This is the mask used to decide how many bits are checked in Destination MAC Address Classification Results Specify Class Queue Select corresponding queue to deliver outgoing traffic Specify Class Policer Packets classified into a policer will be marked based on the conforming action of the policer Mark Differentiated The selected Code Point gives the corresponding priority to Service Code Point packets that satisfy the rule Mark 802 1p Priority Select between 0 7 Lower values have higher priority 72
87. heck bytes in FEC Data Frame Do meinteneaversen O Fine omy In G DMT mode the following section is inserted R Number of check bytes in RS codeword D memterewveraeon Total number of OH frames OH Frame Errors Number of OH frames received with errors RS Words Total number of Reed Solomon code errors RS Correctable Errors Total Number of RS with correctable errors RS Uncorrectable Total Number of RS words with uncorrectable errors Errors 22 Data Cells Total number of ATM data cells Total number of bit errors Total ES Total Number of Errored Seconds Total SES Total Number of Severely Errored Seconds Total UAS Total Number of Unavailable Seconds xDSL BER TEST Click xDSL BER Test on the xDSL Statistics screen to test the Bit Error Rate BER A small pop up window will open after the button is pressed as shown below F hitp 192 168 1 1 berstart tst berState 0 M E O X 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 sect Internet Click Start to start the test or click Close to cancel the test After the BER testing is complete the pop up window will display as follows gt hitp 192 168 1 1 berstop tst Windows I
88. her detailed information It supports static IP address dynamic IP address and PPPoE connection IPv6 and TR 069 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Hardware Setup Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware setup BACK PANEL The figure below shows the back panel of the device O SSS WIRELESS 4 ON OFF ON OFF 12V 0 5A DSL Connect to the DSL port with the DSL RJ 11 cable LAN Ethernet Ports You can connect the router to up to four LAN devices using RJ 45 cables The ports are auto sensing MDI X and either straight through or crossover cable can be used WPS Button Press this button to begin searching for WPS clients These clients must also enable WPS push button mode see 6 2 1 WPS for instructions WIRELESS Press this button to enable disable the wireless LAN WLAN Power ON Press the power button to the OFF position OUT Connect the power adapter to the power port Attach the power adapter to a wall outlet or other AC source Press the power button to the ON position IN If the Power LED displays as expected then the device is ready for setup see section Front Panel LED Indicators Caution 1 If the device fails to power up or it malfunctions first verify that the power cords are connected securely and then power it on again If the problem persists contact technical support Caution 2 Before servicing or disassembling this equipment disconnect all power cords and telephone lines from th
89. her short or long preambles are used Click Apply Save to set new advanced wireless options Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey Station Info WiFi Button Diagnostics Management Wireless Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a particular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wakeup interval for clients in power save mode set the beacon interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whether short or long preambles are used Click Apply Save to configure the advanced wireless options Band Channel Auto Channel Timer min 802 11n EWC Bandwidth Control Sideband 802 11n Rate 802 11n Protection Support 802 11n Client Only RIFS Advertisement OBSS Coexistence Rx Chain Power Save RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time RX Chain Power Save PPS 34g Rate Multicast Rate Basic Rate Fragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold DTIM Interval Beacon Interval Global Max Clients xPress Technology Transmit Power WMM Wi Fi Multimedia WMM No Acknowledgement WMM APSD 24GHz Auto Disable gt 5 8 Elz Oo lc fg 4 Default pi a a i a Disabled Enabled 113 wt Apply Save Current 11 interference
90. hm DES 3DES AES 128 192 256 Integrity Algorithm MD5 SHA1 Select Diffie Hellman Group 768 8192 bit Key Life Time Enter your own or use the default 1 hour The Manual key exchange method options are summarized in the table below Manual Key Exchange Method Key Exchange Method Encryption Algorithm 3DES w eet Ps 16 digit Hex 3DES 48 digit Hex Authentication Algorithm MDS SPI Hex 100 FFFFFFFF Apply Save Encryption Algorithm DES 3DES AES aes cbc Encryption Key DES 16 digit Hex 3DES 48 digit Hex Cati MD5 SHA1 Authentication Key MD5 32 digit Hex SHA1 40 digit Hex SPI default is 101 Enter a Hex value from 100 FFFFFFFF 94 5 17 Certificate A certificate is a public key attached with its owner s information company name server name personal real name contact e mail postal address etc and digital Signatures There will be one or more digital signatures attached to the certificate indicating that these entities have verified that this certificate is valid 5 17 1 Local a D q O ADSL Router 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 Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service Name In Use Subject Type Action a NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Groupi
91. iction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access Click Refresh to update the remote bridges Wait for few seconds to update Click Apply Save to configure the wireless bridge options AP Mode Access Point Bridge Restrict Enabled s Remote Bridges MAC Address Refresh Apply Save Click Apply Save to implement new configuration settings SSS AP Mode Bridge Restrict Selecting Wireless Bridge aka Wireless Distribution System disables Access Point AP functionality while selecting Access Point enables AP functionality In Access Point mode wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Selecting Disabled disables wireless bridge restriction which means that any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges selected in the Remote Bridges list will be granted access Click Refresh to update the station list when Bridge Restrict is enabled 112 6 5 Advanced The Advanced screen allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a particular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wakeup interval for clients in power save mode set the beacon interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whet
92. idden when PPP P Extension is enabled When Enabled this creates local PPPoE connections to the WAN side Enable this option only if all LAN side devices are running PPPoE clients otherwise disable it The AR 5389 supports pass through PPPoE sessions from the LAN side while Simultaneously running a PPPoE client from non PPPoE LAN devices ENABLE IGMP MULTICAST PROXY Tick the checkbox M to enable Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP multicast This protocol is used by IPv4 hosts to report their multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers NO MULTICAST VLAN FILTER Tick the checkbox M to Enable Disable multicast VLAN filter Enable WAN interface with base MAC Enable this option to use the router s base MAC address as the MAC address for this WAN interface STEP 3 Choose an interface to be the default gateway 158 Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces pppO 1 Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP add
93. ilter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them must be met Click Save Apply to save and activate the filter rule 60 Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Security Filtering MAC Filtering Parental Control Quality of Service Add MAC Filter Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter Destination MAC Address fs Source MAC Address fs Frame Direction LAN lt WAN e WAN Interfaces Configured in Bridge mode only br_0_0_35 atm0 2 Save Apply Consult the table below for detailed field descriptions Field Description O OZO OoOO O Protocol Type PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 AppleTalk IPX NetBEUI IGMP Destination MAC Address Defines the destination MAC address Source MAC Address Defines the source MAC address Select the incoming outgoing packet interface WAN Interfaces Applies the filter to the selected bridge interface 61 5 7 Parental Control This selection provides WAN access control functionality 5 7 1 Time Restriction This feature restricts access from a LAN device to an outside network through the device on selected days at certain times Make sure to activate the Internet Time server synchronization as described
94. in A or B below and then click the appropriate button based on the WSC AP mode selected in step 2 A For Configured mode click the Add Enrollee button Add Chent This feature is only available for WPA2 PSK mode or OPEN mode with WEP disabled Enter STA PIN Use AP PIN Add Enrollee Enter STA PIN a Personal Identification Number PIN has to be read from either a sticker or the display on the new wireless device This PIN must then be inputted at representing the network usually the Access Point of the network B For Unconfigured mode click the Config AP button 109 Set WPS AP Mode Wnconfigured Setup AP Configure all security settings with an external registar Lock Device PIN Device PIN 10864111 Help Contig AP Step 7 Activate the PIN function on the wireless client For Configured mode the client must be configured as an Enrollee For Unconfigured mode the client must be configured as the Registrar This is different from the External Registrar function provided in Windows Vista The figure below provides an example of a WPS client PIN function in progress M WPS Associate IE NANO PEL a WPS Probe IE PIN Sending EAP Rep lD Now go to Step 8 part IV Check Connection to check the WPS connection IV CHECK CONNECTION Step 8 Ifthe WPS setup method was successful you will be able access the wireless AP from the client The client software should show the status The example below shows
95. ion Type Vlan8021p VlanMux d Igmp NAT Firewall IPv6 Mid Remove Edit PTM Interface ETH Interface WAN Service Click the Add button to create a new connection For connections on ATM or ETH WAN interfaces see Appendix E Connection Setup NOTE In Default Mode up to 16 WAN connections can be configured while VLAN Mux Connection Mode supports up to 16 WAN connections To remove a connection select its Remove column radio button and click Remove VianMuxld Shows 802 10 VLAN ID Vlan8021p VLAN ID is used for VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 1Q GMP Shows Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP status Firewall PV6 LD Remove NAT Shows Network Address Translation NAT status To remove a connection select its Remove column radio button and click Remove To Add a new WAN connection click the Add button and follow the instructions NOTE Up to 16 PVC profiles can be configured and saved in flash memory 5 3 LAN Configure the LAN interface settings and then click Apply Save ADSL Router Local Area Network LAN Setup Configure the Broadband Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface GroupName Device Info IP Address 192 168 1 1 Advanced Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Layer Interface WAN Service IGMP Snooping mode LAN Standard Mode IPv Autoconfig Blocking Mode Static 1P Neighbor Enable Enhanced IGMP Auto Detection NAT Enable LAN side firewall Security Parental Control Di
96. ion Point by wireless active scans To check AP status in Windows XP open Network Connections from the start Menu and select View Available Network Connections If the access point is hidden it will not be listed there To connect a client to a hidden access point the station must add the access point manually to its wireless configuration Clients When enabled it prevents client PCs from seeing one another in My Isolation Network Places or Network Neighborhood Also prevents one wireless client communicating with another wireless client Disable WMM Stops the router from advertising its Wireless Multimedia WMM Advertise functionality which provides basic quality of service for time sensitive applications e g VolP Video Enable Select the checkbox M to enable this function Wireless Multicast Forwarding SSID Sets the wireless network name SSID stands for Service Set Identifier All stations must be configured with the correct SSID to 1 32 access the WLAN If the SSID does not match that user will not be characters granted access The BSSID is a 48 bit identity used to identify a particular BSS Basic Service Set within an area In Infrastructure BSS networks the BSSID is the MAC Media Access Control address of the AP Access Point and in Independent BSS or ad hoc networks the BSSID is generated randomly Country A drop down menu that permits worldwide and specific national settings Local regula
97. is controlled through three user accounts root support and user The root account has unrestricted access to view and change the configuration of your Broadband router The support account is typically utilized by Carrier ISP technicians for maintenance and diagnostics The user account is typically utilized by End Users to view configuration settings and statistics with limited ability to configure certain settings Use the fields below to update passwords for the accounts add remove accounts max of 5 accounts Note Passwords may be as long as 16 characters but must not contain a space Qselect an account H Create an account adresse iow assur IE Confirm Password Lo Save Apply Use the fields below to enable disable accounts as well as adjust their specific privileges Feature root support user apuser Account access Both None y Add Remove WAN Enabled Wireless Basic Enabled wi v Wireless Advanced Enabled v LAN settings Enabled y LAN Port Mapping Enabled NAT Settings Enabled y Update Software Enabled Security Enabled y Quality of Service Enabled O O OAO O00 K x O k O O O O Management Settings Enabled Advanced Setup Enabled Oo Oo Save Apply NOTE Passwords can be up to 16 characters in length 131 8 6 2 Service Access The Services o
98. l appear in the Advanced Setup menu after reboot On the other hand if a private IP address is not used on the LAN side i e the LAN side is using a public IP this checkbox M should not be selected so as to free up system resources for improved performance ENABLE FULLCONE NAT This option becomes available when NAT is enabled Known as one to one NAT all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port An external host can send a packet to the internal host by sending a packet to the mapped external address ENABLE FIREWALL If this checkbox M is selected the Security submenu will be displayed on the Advanced Setup menu after reboot If firewall is not necessary this checkbox M Should not be selected so as to free up system resources for better performance ENABLE I GMP MULTICAST Tick the checkbox M to enable Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP multicast IGMP is a protocol used by IPv4 hosts to report their multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers Enable WAN interface with base MAC Enable this option to use the router s base MAC address as the MAC address for this WAN interface 163 STEP 4 To choose an interface to be the default gateway Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being th
99. lick the Update Software button once to upload the new image file Management Settings NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Broadband Router will reboot System Log SHMP 1 da Configuration No Change TR 069 Chent Internet Time Update Software Reboot Update Software Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the Browse button to locate the image file Configuration Select for the three options available STEP 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP STEP 2 Enter the path and filename of the firmware image file in the Software File Name field or click the Browse button to locate the image file STEP 3 Click the Update Software button once to upload and install the file The update process will take about 2 minutes to complete The device will reboot and the browser window will refresh to the default screen upon successful installation It is recommended that you compare the Software Version on the Chapter 4 Device Information screen with the firmware version installed to confirm the installation was successful 135 8 8 Reboot To save the current configuration and reboot the router click Save Reboot Chick the button below to reboot the router Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SHMP Agent TR 069 Chent Internet Time Access Control Update Software Reboot
100. lt gateway and DNS server addresses to every PC on your LAN Setting TFTP Server Enable by ticking the checkbox M Then input the TFTP server address or an IP address Static IP Lease List A maximum of 32 entries can be configured MAC Address IP Address Remove Add Entries To add an entry enter MAC address and Static IP and then click Save Apply Dhcpd Static IP Lease Enter the Mac address and desired IP address then click Save Apply WAC Address 12 34 56 78 90 12 IP Address 192 168 1 33 Save Apply To remove an entry tick the corresponding checkbox M in the Remove column and then click the Remove Entries button as shown below MAC Address IP Address Remowe 12 34 56 79 00 12 102 168 1 33 Add Entries 38 DHCP Server Relay Enable with checkbox M and enter DHCP Server IP address This allows the Router to relay the DHCP packets to the remote DHCP server The remote DHCP server will provide the IP address This option ts hidden if NAT ts enabled or when the router is configured with only one Bridge PVC 2ND LAN INTERFACE To configure a secondary IP address tick the checkbox M outlined in RED below configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface IP Address Subnet Mask IP Address Enter the secondary IP address for the LAN port Subnet Mask Enter the secondary subnet mask for the LAN port Ethernet Media Type Configure auto negotiation or enforc
101. n select its Remove column radio button and click Remove 5 1 2 PTM Interface Add or remove PTM interface connections here DSL PTM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL PTM interfaces Device Info Advanced Setup Interface DSL Latency Pm Priority Conn Mode P Qos Remove Layer Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface Click Add to create a new connection see Appendix E Connection Setup To remove a connection select its Remove column radio button and click Remove 34 5 1 3 ETH Interface This screen displays the Ethernet WAN Interface configuration ETH WAN Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure ETH WAN interfaces Device Info Allow one ETH as layer 2 wan interface Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Interface Name Connection Mode Remove ATM Interface PTM Interface ETH Interface Click Add to create a new connection see Appendix E Connection Setup NOTE One Ethernet WAN interface can be created and saved in flash memory To remove a connection select its Remove column radio button and click remove 35 5 2 WAN Service This screen allows for the configuration of WAN interfaces Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup Choose Add Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface Device Info Advanced Setup PPP Redirect Disable Enable Layer Interface CI o a LL ATM Interface Interface Descript
102. n A maximum 16 entries can be configured WAN Service ye Domain Name IP Address Remove a Detection Remove Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DNS Entries Choose Add or Remove to configure DNS Entry The entries will become active after save reboot ADS Router DNS Entry Enter the domain name and IP address that needs to be resolved locally and click Device Info Add Entry Advanced Setup Layer Interface Domain Name IP Address a es LAH Auto Detection ar Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DNS Entries Enter the domain name and IP address that needs to be resolved locally and click the Add Entry button 80 5 11 DSL The DSL Settings screen allows for the selection of DSL modulation modes For optimum performance the modes selected should match those of your ISP Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection HAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DSL Settings Select the modulation below G Dmt Enabled G lite Enabled 11 413 Enabled ADSL Enabled AnnexL Enabled ADSL2 Enabled C AnnexM Enabled Select the phone line pair below Inner pair DNS DSL UPnP Capability DNS Proxy Relay Bitswap Enable Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Select DSL LED behavior Certificate Normal TR 68 compliant Multicast O off Wireless Diagnostics
103. n at the bottom of the screen Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually Device Info OR Oran SE through WiFi P Setup WPS 7 o Note When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty PBC is used If Hide Access Point enabled Wireless or Mac filter list is empty with allow chosen WPS will be disabled Basic Security WPS Setup MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Enable WPS Enabled Advanced one Surrey Add Chent This feature is only available for WPA2 PSK mode or OPEN mode with WEP disabled Station Info O Enter STA PIN O Use AP PIN Add Enrollee WiFi Button 0 Diagnostics Set WPS AP Mode Configured w Management Setup AP Configure all security settings with an external registar Lock Device PIN Device PIN 185 6313 Config AP 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 Apply Save when done Select SSID ComtrendCC3D Network Authentication WPA PSK WPA WAPI passphrase Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval 3600 WPA WAPI Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Apply Save 3 When the screen refreshes select the Radio button Enter STA Pin 143 4 Input Pin from Enrollee Station 67782789 in this example 5 Cli
104. n802 11a or g OBSS Co Existence Co existence between 20 MHZ AND 40 MHZ overlapping Basic Service Set OBSS in WLAN RX Chain Power Save Enabling this feature turns off one of the Receive chains going from 2x2 to 2x1 to save power RX Chain Power Save The number of seconds the traffic must be below the PPS Quiet Time value below before the Rx Chain Power Save feature activates itself RX Chain Power Save The maximum number of packets per seconds that can be PPS processed by the WLAN interface for a duration of Quiet Time described above before the Rx Chain Power Save feature activates itself 54g Rate Drop down menu that specifies the following fixed rates Auto Default Uses the 11 Mbps data rate when possible but drops to lower rates when necessary 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps or 11Mbps fixed rates The appropriate setting is dependent on signal strength Multicast Rate Setting for multicast packet transmit rate 1 54 Mbps Setting for basic transmission rate 114 Field Description S O Fragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold DTIM Interval Beacon Interval A threshold specified in bytes that determines whether packets will be fragmented and at what size Onan 802 11 WLAN packets that exceed the fragmentation threshold are fragmented e split into smaller units Suitable for the circuit size Packets smaller than the specified fragmentation threshold value are not fragmented Enter a value between
105. ncoming The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IF traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied Device Info for the rule to take effect Click Apply Save to save and activate the filter Advanced Setup Layer Interface Filter Name fs WAN Service n aoe NAT Policy Security Source IP address prefix length Ps E Source Port port or port port Ps Outgoing Destination IP address prefix length Incoming MAC Filtering Destination Port port or port port Parental Control Quality of Service Routing Select one or more WAN LAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled and LAN Interfaces Select All ES bro bro UPnP Apply Save Consult the table below for field descriptions reta esti OOOO O Permit Drop packets specified by the firewall rule At the bottom of this screen select the WAN and LAN Interfaces to which the filter rule will apply You may select all or just a subset WAN interfaces in bridge mode or without firewall enabled are not available 59 5 6 2 MAC Filtering Each network device has a unique 48 bit MAC address This can be used to filter block or forward packets based on the originating device MAC filtering policy and rules for the AR 5389 can be set according to the
106. ng IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA CREATE CERTIFICATE REQUEST Click Create Certificate Request to generate a certificate signing request The certificate signing request can be submitted to the vendor ISP ITSP to apply for a certificate Some information must be included in the certificate signing request Your vendor ISP ITSP will ask you to provide the information they require and to provide the information in the format they regulate Enter the required information and click Apply to generate a private key and a certificate signing request 95 TREND Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Router 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 we Parental Control Quality of Service DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA The following table is provided for your reference Field Description O OZ OoOO O Certificate Name A user defined name for the certificate Usually the fully qualified domain name for the machine Organization Name The exact legal name of your organization Do not abbreviate State Province Name The sta
107. nternet Ex 2 E htip 00192 168 1 1 berstop te ADSL BER Test Result The ADSL BER test completed successfully Test Time sec 120 Total Transferred s 0x0000000014512E00 Bits s Total Error Bits Ox0000000000000000 Error Ratio 0 00e 00 Close O ARAE 23 xDSL GRAPH Click Draw Graph on the xDSL Statistics screen and a pop up window will display the xDSL bits per tone status SNR QLN and Hlog of the current xDSL connection as shown below DSL Line Statistics Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 11 graphall html DSL Line Statistics 1 Mos Wets Man Mitos C fine ol smoothed line filled 24 4 3 Route Choose Route to display the routes that the AR 5389 has found ADS Rou ter Device Info Route Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate Device Info D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Summary WAN Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service Interface Statistics 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 259 299 299 0 U 0 bro Route Fiaa Description O Flag U route is up l reject route use gateway target is a host reinstate route for dynamic routing dynamically installed by daemon or redirect modified from routing daemon or redirect Metric The distance to the target usually counted in hops It is not used by recent kernels but may be needed by routing daemons Shows the W
108. ntinuously in reverb mode Medley DSL line signal is sent continuously in medley mode DSL line signal will always be on even when DSL line is unplugged T DSL line is set in L3 power mode 5 12 UPnP Select the checkbox M provided and click Apply Save to enable UPnP protocol ADS Router UPnP Configuration NOTE UPnP is activated only when there is a Ive WAN service with NAT Device Info enabled Advanced Setup Layer Interface Enable UPnP WAN Service LAN Auto Detection HAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP 83 5 13 DNS Proxy Relay DNS proxy receives DNS queries and forwards DNS queries to the Internet After the CPE gets answers from the DNS server it replies to the LAN clients Configure DNS proxy with the default setting when the PC gets an IP via DHCP the domain name Home will be added to PC s DNS Suffix Search List and the PC can access route with Comtrend Home DNS Proxy Configuration Enable DNS Proxy Device Info Advanced Setup Host name of the Broadband Router Layer2 Interface WAN Service Domain name of the LAN network LAH Auto Detection DNS Relay Configuration NAT This controls the DHCP Sever to assign public DNS A Enable DNS Relay Parental Control Apply Save Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay DNS Relay When DNS Relay is enabled the router will play a role as DNS server that send requ
109. o Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DHS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping Tunnel IPv inIPv4 IPv4inIPv6 Click the Add button to display the following 90 ADS Router IP Tunneling 4in Tunnel Configuration Currently only DS Lite configuration is supported Device Info Advanced Setup Tunnel Name Layer2 Interface Mechanism WAN Service Associated WAN Interface LAN Associated LAN Interface Auto Detection Manual Automatic HAT O AFTR Parental Control r Apply Save Quality of Service Routing DNS UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPv6inlPv4 IPv4inIPv6 Options Description Associated LAN Interface LAN Interface Select the LAN interface to be included in the tunnel the LAN interface to be included in the tunnel Manual Automatic Select automatic for point to multipoint tunneling manual for a ee ners ra to point tunneling AFTR ss Address of Address Address of Address Family Translation Router Translation Router 91 5 16 IPSec You can add edit or remove IPSec tunnel mode connections from this page IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections Add remove or enable disable IPSec tunnel connections from this page Device Info Advanced Setup Connection Name Remote Gateway Local Addresses Remote Addresses Remove Layer Interface WAN Service Add New Connection LAN Auto Detection HAT Security
110. on Name WAN LAN Dynamic IPv4 Mask Length 6rd Prefix Border Relay Address Remove Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service LAN Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPv6inIPv4 Click the Add button to display the following 88 IP Tunneling 6in4 Tunnel Configuration Currently only 6rd configuration is supported Device Info Advanced Setup Tunnel Name Layer Interface Mechanism WAN Service Associated WAN Interface LAN Associated LAN Interface Auto Detection Manual Automatic HAT Parental Control IFv4 Mask Length Quality of Service 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length Routing DNS Border Relay IPv4 Address DSL Apply Save UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPv inIPyv4 CTN 7 Manual Automatic Select automatic for point to multipoint tunneling manual for point to point tunneling IPv4 Mask Length The subnet mask length used for the IPv4 interface 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length Prefix and prefix length used for the Pv6 interface Border Relay Pv4 Address Input the IPv4 address of the other device 89 5 15 2 I Pv4ini Pv6 Configure 4in6 tunneling to encapsulate Pv4 traffic over an Pv6 only environment IP Tunneling 4in6 Tunnel Configuration Mame WAN Dynamic AFR Remove Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface LAH Aut
111. on allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface Among other things 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 requirements ADSL Router Wireless Basic 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 Device info name also known as SSID and restrict the channel set based on country requirements O Eee Click Apply Save to configure the basic wireless options Wireless Enable Wireless Basic Hide Access Point Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Site Survey SSID ComtrendCC3D Clients Isolation Disable WMM Advertise Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding WMF Station Info BSSID 38 72 00 34 2E 1 aigaci Country UNITED STATES y Diagnostics Management Max Clients Wireless Guest Virtual Access Points wl0_Guest3 Apply Save Click Apply Save to apply the selected wireless options Consult the table below for descriptions of these options 102 Option Description S Enable A checkbox M that enables or disables the wireless LAN interface Wireless When selected a set of basic wireless options will appear Hide Access Select Hide Access Point to protect the access point from detect
112. ouped interfaces Follow the instructions shown onscreen 85 Interface grouping Configuration To create a new interface group 1 Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique and select either 2 dynamic or Device Info 3 static below Advanced Setup 2 If you like to automatically add LAN clients to a WAN Interface in the new group add the Layer Interface DHCP vendor ID string By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the WAN Service specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server pais 3 Select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using Auto Detection the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports Note that these chents may NAT obtain public IP addresses Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing 4 Click Apply Save button to make the changes effective immediately IMPORTANT If a vendor ID is configured for a specific chent device please REBOOT the chent device attached to the modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address UPnP Group name o O DNS Proxy oy Grouped WAN Available WAN Interface Grouping Interfaces Interfaces IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management Grouped LAN Interfaces Available LAN Interfaces o E Automatically Add Clients With the following DHCP Vendor IDs Doo E Doo E po
113. over one interface Quality of Service QoS status Select interfaces to remove STEP 5 Click Add to proceed to the next screen NOTE To add WAN connections to one interface type you must delete existing connections from the other interface type using the remove button 150 PTM Configuration This screen allows you to configure a PTM flow Select DSL Latency PathO Fast Path Pathi Interleave Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence Round Robin weight 1 Weighted Fair Queuing Default Queue Weight 1 63 Default Queue Precedence 1 8 lower value higher priority Note For WFQ the default queue precedence will be applied to all other queues in the VC Apply Save There are many settings that can be configured here including DSL Latency PTM Priority Connection Mode and Quality of Service STEP 6 Click Apply Save to confirm your choices On the next screen check that the PTM interface is added to the list For example an PTM interface in Default Mode is shown below DSL PTM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL PTM interfaces Interface DSL Latency PTM Priority Conn Mode IP QoS ptmo Patho Normal amp High VlanMuxMode support To add a WAN connection go to E2 WAN Connections E1 3 E
114. ows a preview of the WAN service you have configured Check these settings and click Apply Save if they are correct or click Back to modify them WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type PPPoA MAT Enabled Full Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Enabled Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Apply Save After clicking Apply Save the new service should appear on the main screen To activate it you must reboot Go to Management gt Reboot and click Reboot 173 E2 5 IP over ATM IPoA WAN Service Configuration Enter Service Description jipoa_O_0 35 STEP 1 Click Next to continue STEP 2 Enter the WAN IP settings provided by your ISP Click Next to continue WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings WAN Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 STEP 3 This screen provides access to NAT Firewall and IGMP Multicast settings Enable each by selecting the appropriate checkbox M Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step 174 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 O Enable Fullcone NAT
115. p system applications listed in the Service Control List beside ICMP Wireless Device Info Diagnostics Access Control Mode Disable Enable Management Settings System Log IP Address Subnet Mask Interface Remove SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Accounts Service Access IP Address Update Software Reboot Click the Add button to display the following 133 Access Control Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management sea hia services and click Save Apply Advanced Setup Wireless IP Address Subnet Mask Interface ees E O Management Setti aa Save Apply System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Accounts Service Access IP Address Update Software Reboot Configure the address and subnet of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click Save Apply IP Address IP address of the management station Subnet Mask Subnet address for the management station Interface Access permission for the specified address allowing the address to access the local management service from none lan wan lan amp wan interfaces 134 8 7 Update Software This option allows for firmware upgrades from a locally stored file Tools Update Software Step 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your I5P Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Step 3 C
116. passive Advanced Setup To activate RIP for the WAN Interface select the desired RIP version and operation and place a check Layer Interface in the Enabled checkbox To stop RIP on the WAN Interface uncheck the Enabled checkbox Click WAN Service the Apply Save button to star stop RIP and save the configuration LAN Auto Detection HAT Security Parental Control Interface Version Operation Enabled Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing RIP Send default route WAN Interface not exist for RIP 76 5 10 DNS 5 10 1 DNS Server Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or Static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or Device Info static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered Advanced Setup DNS
117. performance ENABLE FIREWALL If this checkbox M is selected the Security submenu will be displayed on the Advanced Setup menu after reboot If firewall is not necessary this checkbox M Should not be selected to free up system resources for better performance USE STATIC I Pv4 ADDRESS Unless your service provider specially requires it do not select this checkbox mM If selected enter the static IP address in the IP Address field Also don t forget to adjust the IP configuration to Static IP Mode as described in Section 3 2 Fixed MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The size in bytes of largest protocol data unit which the layer can pass onwards This value is 1500 for PPPoA ENABLE PPP DEBUG MODE When this option is selected the system will put more PPP connection information into the system log This is for debugging errors and not for normal usage 171 ENABLE I GMP MULTICAST Proxy Tick the checkbox M to enable Internet Group Membership Protocol 1 GMP multicast IGMP is a protocol used by IPv4 hosts to report their multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers NO MULTICAST VLAN FILTER Tick the checkbox M to have the multicast packets bypass the VLAN filter Enable WAN interface with base MAC Enable this option to use the router s base MAC address as the MAC address for this WAN interface STEP 3 Choose an interface to be the default gateway Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface lis
118. privacy WEP algorithm WEP is a set of security services used to protect 802 11 networks from unauthorized access such as eavesdropping in this case the capture of wireless network traffic When data encryption is enabled secret shared encryption keys are generated and used by the source station and the destination station to alter frame bits thus avoiding disclosure to eavesdroppers Under shared key authentication each wireless station is assumed to have received a secret shared key over a secure channel that is independent from the 802 11 wireless network communications channel This drop down list box will display when WEP Encryption is enabled The key strength is proportional to the number of binary bits comprising the key This means that keys with a greater number of bits have a greater degree of security and are considerably more difficult to crack Encryption strength can be set to either 64 bit or 128 bit A 64 bit key is equivalent to 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal numbers A 128 bit key contains 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal numbers Each key contains a 24 bit header an initiation vector which enables parallel decoding of multiple streams of encrypted data 106 6 2 1 WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS is an industry standard that simplifies wireless security setup for certified network devices Every WPS certified device has a PIN number accessed through device software The AR 5389u has a virtual button acces
119. ption limits or opens the access services over the LAN or WAN These access services available are FTP HTTP ICMP SNMP TELNET and TFTP Enable a service by selecting its dropdown listbox Click SAVE APPLY to activate Service Access Control Configuration Select each listbox and click save apply to configure your Setting Device Info Notice If you enable firewall you still need to add incoming filter rule for those service Advanced Setup Wireless Service Current New a cme m a Y Management Settings SSH Lan aw 2 r n n SNMP Agent TR 069 Client SNMP Disable Disable Internet Time s ton Nw Access Control Accounts FIP Lan an y Service Access l E mme tan N_A Update Software ICMP tanswan LAN WAN w Reboot Apply Save 132 8 6 3 IP Address The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List If the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List beside ICMP Access Control IP Address The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List If the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets The services are the Advanced Setu
120. r Name In_Filter2 Protocol UDP Policy Allow Source IP Address 210 168 219 45 Source Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Source Port 5060 6060 Dest IP Address 192 168 1 45 Dest Sub Mask 255 255 255 0 Dest Port 6060 7070 Selected WAN interface brO This rule will ACCEPT all UDP packets coming from WAN interface brO with IP Address Subnet Mask 210 168 219 45 16 and a source port in the range of 5060 to 6060 destined to 192 168 1 45 24 and a destination port in the range of 6060 to 7070 All other incoming packets on this interface are DROPPED MAC LAYER FILTER These rules help in the filtering of Layer 2 traffic MAC Filtering is only effective in Bridge mode After a Bridge mode connection is created navigate to Advanced Setup gt Security gt MAC Filtering in the WUI Example 1 Global Policy Forwarded Protocol Type PPPoE Dest MAC Address 00 12 34 56 78 90 Source MAC Address NA Src Interface ethl Dest Interface eth2 Addition of this rule drops all PPPoE frames going from eth1 to eth2 with a Destination MAC Address of 00 12 34 56 78 90 irrespective of its Source MAC Address All other frames on this interface are forwarded Example 2 Global Policy Protocol Type Dest MAC Address Source MAC Address Src Interface Dest Interface Blocked PPPoE 00 12 34 56 78 90 00 34 12 78 90 56 eth1 eth2 Addition of this rule forwards all PPPoE frames going from eth1 to eth2 with
121. re to air are not blocked e Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening Also do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak e Never install telephone wiring during stormy weather conditions CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment A WARNING E Disconnect the power line from the device before servicing E Power supply specifications are clearly stated in Appendix B Specifications FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of th
122. red values and click Apply Save to configure TR 069 client options TR 069 client Configuration WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Device Info Advanced Setup Select the desired values and click Apply Save to configure the TR 069 client options Wireless C Enable TR 069 Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Inform Interval 300 SNMP Agent ACS URL TR 069 Chent Internet Time OUT serial MAC Serialnumber Inform Disable Enable ACS User Name admin ACS Password Access Control Update Software WAN Interface used by TR 069 client Any WAN w Reboot Connection Request Authentication Connection Request User Name Connection Request Password Connection Request URL The table below is provided for ease of reference Option Description O Z OZO O OSOS O Enable TR 069 Tick the checkbox M to enable OUl serial The serial number used to identify the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol Select MAC to use the router s MAC address as serial number to authenticate with ACS or select serial number to use router s serial number Disable Enable TR 069 client on the CPE Inform Interval The duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE MUST attempt to connect with the ACS and call the Inform method 127 CS URL URL
123. rees Celsius Humidity ii 10 90 non condensing Standard operating HUMICItY 0ccceeececere gt 95 non condensing non operating DIMENSIONS ccoo conoci 143 mm W x 35 mm H x 120 mm D 140 Certifications ccc cece cece eee aeee CE FCC Kit Weight 1 AR 5389 1 RJ11 cable 1 RJ45 cable 1 power adapter 1 CD ROM NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice 141 Appendix C SSH Client Unlike Microsoft Windows Linux OS has a ssh client included For Windows users there is a public domain one called putty that can be downloaded from here http www chiark greenend org uk sgtatham putty download html To access the ssh client you must first enable SSH access for the LAN or WAN from the Management gt Access Control gt Services menu in the web user interface To access the router using the Linux ssh client For LAN access type ssh admin 192 168 1 1 For WAN access type ssh I support WAN IP address To access the router using the Windows putty ssh client For LAN access type putty ssh admin 192 168 1 1 For WAN access type putty ssh I support WAN IP address NOTE The WAN IP address can be found on the Device Info gt WAN screen 142 Appendix D WPS OPERATION This Section shows the basic AP WPS Operation procedure D1 Add Enrollee with Pin Method 1 Select Enabled from the Enable WPS dropdown menu 2 Click the Apply Save butto
124. resses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered 159 DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PWC with IPFoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Selected DNS Server I Available WAN Interfaces Interfaces ppp 1 Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Back Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step STEP 5 The WAN Setup Summary screen shows a preview of the WAN service you have configured Check these settings and click Apply Save if they are correct or click Back to modify them WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type PPPoOE HAT Enabled Ful Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Di
125. rver for IP management DHCP Relay IP multicasting IGMP v1 v2 Pass through open redirection and port mapping The Range of private IP support 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 QoS mechanism support for mapping of PVC with different traffic classes HTTP web based for firmware upgrade amp configuration IP filtering amp raw filtering IGMP Snooping support IEEE 802 1D Transparent Bridging DNS Relay Security Functions e PAP CHAP TCP 1IP Port filtering rules Port triggering Forwarding 9 Packet and MAC address filtering Access control SSH access QoS Port based QoS o 802 1 bit marking Firewall Filtering e Stateful Inspection Firewall Stateless Packet Filter e Denial of Service DOS ARP attacks Ping attacks Ping of Death LAND SYNC Smurf Unreachable Teardrop e TCP IP Port interface filtering rules Support both incoming and outgoing filtering NAT NAPT Support Port Triggering and Port forwarding Symmetric port overloading NAT Full Cone NAT Dynamic NAPT NAPT N to 1 Support DMZ host Virtual Server VPN Passthrough PPTP L2TP IPSec Application Passthrough PPTP L2TP IPSec VoIP Yahoo messenger ICQ RealPlayer NetMeeting MSN X box etc Power Supply ccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Input 100 240 Vac Output 12 Vdc 0 5A Environment Condition Operating temperature cccc cece cece ees O 50 degrees Celsius Non operating temperature ace 20 70 deg
126. s 10 Chapter 3 Web User Interface This section describes how to access the device via the web user interface WUI using an Internet browser such as Internet Explorer version 5 0 and later 3 1 Default Settings The factory default settings of this device are summarized below LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 LAN subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Administrative access username root password 12345 WIFI access enabled Technical Note During power on the device initializes all settings to default values It will then read the configuration profile from the permanent storage section of flash memory The default attributes are overwritten when identical attributes with different values are configured The configuration profile in permanent storage can be created via the web user interface or telnet user interface or other management protocols The factory default configuration can be restored either by pushing the reset button for more than five seconds until the power indicates LED blinking or by clicking the Restore Default Configuration option in the Restore Settings screen 3 2 IP Configuration DHCP MODE When the AR 5389 powers up the onboard DHCP server will switch on Basically the DHCP server issues and reserves IP addresses for LAN devices such as your PC To obtain an IP address from the DCHP server follow the steps provided below The following procedure assumes you are running Windows XP However the general st
127. s and user account privileges For example if NAT and Firewall are enabled the main menu will display the NAT and Security submenus If either is disabled their corresponding menu s will also be disabled Device Info is the first selection on the main menu so it will be discussed first Subsequent chapters will introduce the other main menu options in sequence The Device Info Summary screen displays at startup Device Info Board ID 6328A 1341N4 Device Info A hs SRD hse de Aivanced Setup Software Version M731 412CTU C04_RO1 A2pDO39f d24m Wireless Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 38 112 118 5 0000 Diagnostics Wireless Driver Version 5 100 138 2008 cpe4 12L068 4 Management Serial Number 12345678901234567890 This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection Line Rate Upstream Kbps 0 Line Rate Downstream Kbps 0 LAN IPv4 Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 LAN IPv6 ULA Address Default IPv6 Gateway 16 4 1 WAN Select WAN from the Device Info submenu to display the configured PVC s O ADSL Router WAN Info Interface Description Type VlanMux d IPv6 Igmp MLD NAT Firewall Status IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Device Info a gt e _ _ E _A 032 __ AAA Summary WAN 17 4 2 Statistics This selection provides LAN WAN Service XTM and xDSL sta
128. sable DHCP Server Quality of Service Enable DHCP Server Routing Start IP Address 197 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 DSL l UPnP i l DNS Proxy Relay Setting TFTP Server A ind Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured IP Tunnel MAC Address IP Address Remove WoL certificate Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Management C Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Ethernet Media Type wyt Apply Save Consult the field descriptions below for more details GroupName Select an Interface Group 1 LAN INTERFACE IP Address Enter the IP address for the LAN port Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the LAN port Enable I GMP Snooping Enable by ticking the checkbox M 37 Standard Mode In standard mode multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when no client subscribes to a multicast group even if IGMP snooping is enabled Blocking Mode In blocking mode the multicast data traffic will be blocked and not flood to all bridge ports when there are no client subscriptions to any multicast group Enable Enhanced IGMP Enable by ticking the checkbox M IGMP packets between LAN ports will be blocked Enable LAN side firewall Enable by ticking the checkbox M DHCP Server To enable DHCP select Enable DHCP server and enter Start and End IP addresses and the Leased Time This setting configures the router to automatically assign IP defau
129. sabled Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications After clicking Apply Save the new service should appear on the main screen To activate it you must reboot Go to Management gt Reboot and click Reboot 160 E2 2 IP over ETHERNET 1 PoE STEP 1 Select the IP over Ethernet radio button and click Next WAN Service Configuration Select WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over Ethernet Bridging Enter Service Description jipoe_eth1 For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 19 VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 190 VLAN ID Enter 802 1P Priority 0 7 Enter 802 10 VLAN ID 0 4094 Network Protocol Selection IPv4 Only w x For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 1Q VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 1Q VLAN ID STEP 2 The WAN IP settings screen provides access to the DHCP server settings You can select the Obtain an I P address automatically radio button to enable DHCP use the DHCP Options only if necessary However if you prefer you can instead use the Static I P address method to assign WAN IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway manually 161 WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Notice If Obtain an IP address automatically is chosen DHCP will be enable
130. sible from the web user interface WUI Devices with the WPS logo shown here Y gt qe support WPS If the WPS logo is not present Wi Fi PROTECTED on your device it still may support WPS in SETUP this case check the device documentation for the phrase Wi Fi Protected Setup NOTE WPS is only available in Open WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK network authentication modes Other authentication modes do not use WPS so they must be configured manually To configure security settings with WPS follow the procedures below You must choose either the Push Button or PIN configuration method for Steps 6 and 7 Setup Step 1 Enable WPS by selecting Enabled from the drop down list box shown WPS Setup Enable WPS Step 2 Set the WPS AP Mode Configured is used when the AR 5389 will assign security settings to clients Unconfigured is used when an external client assigns security settings to the AR 5389 Set WPS AP Mode Configured Your client may or may not have the ability to provide security settings to the AR 5389 If it does not then you must set the WPS AP mode to Configured Consult the device documentation to check its capabilities In addition using Windows Vista you can add an external registrar using the StartAddER button Appendix D WPS OPERATION has detailed instructions 107 Il NETWORK AUTHENTICATION Step 3 Select Open WPA PSK WPA2 PSK or Mixed WPA2 WPA PS
131. st Diagnostics Management Robustness Value Maximum Multicast Groups Maximum Multicast Data Sources for IGMPv3 1 24 1 Maximum Multicast Group Members Fast Leave Enable LAN to LAN Intra LAN Multicast Enable Mebership Join Immediate IFTV MLD Configuration Enter MLD protocol IPv6 Multicast configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below Default Version Query Interval Bo Query Response Interval Last Member Query Interval Robustness Value po Maximum Multicast Groups EC Maximum Multicast Data Sources for midv3 10 23 0 0 0 Maximum Multicast Group Members ho gt e 2 1 1 1 1 1 Fast Leave Enable LAN to LAN Intra LAN Multicast Enable F Apply Save Field Description S Default Version Define IGMP using version with video server Query Interval The query interval is the amount of time in seconds between IGMP General Query messages sent by the router if the router is the querier on this subnet The default query interval is 125 seconds 100 Field Description o Query Response Interval The query response interval is the maximum amount of time in seconds that the IGMP router waits to receive a response to a General Query message The query response interval is the Maximum Response Time field in the IGMP v2 Host Membership Query message header The default query response interval is 10 seconds and must be less than the query interval
132. st one logical condition All the conditions specified in the rule must be satisfied for it to take effect 70 A DST Router Add Network Traffic Class Rule This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the ingress traffic into a priority queue and optionally mark the DSCP or Ethernet priority of the packet Device Info Click Apply Save to save and activate the rule Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Trafic Class Name po WAN Service Rule Order Last Rule Status Disable Auto Detection HAT Specify Classification Criteria 4 blank criterion indicates it is not used for classification Parental Control Class Interface LAN Quality of Service Ether Type QoS Queue Source MAC Address QoS Policer QoS Classification Routing Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask Specify Classification Results A blank value indicates no operation UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Specify Class Policer Multicast Wireless Mark Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Diagnostics Management Mark 802 1p priority Class non vlan packets egress to a non vian interface will be tagged with VID 0 and the class rule p bits Class vlan packets egress to a non vlan interface will have the packet p bits re marked by the class rule p bits No additional vlan tag is added Class non vlan packets egress to a vlan interface will be tagged with the interface VID and t
133. t can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces PA pppoa0 Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step STEP 4 Choose an interface to be the default gateway DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Selected DNS Server Interfa Available WAN Interfaces terraces pppoad Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step 172 STEP 5 The WAN Setup Summary screen sh
134. te or province where your organization is located It cannot be abbreviated Country Region Name The two letter ISO abbreviation for your country 96 IMPORT CERTIFICATE Click Import Certificate to paste the certificate content and the private key provided by your vendor ISP ITSP into the corresponding boxes shown below Import certificate Enter certificate name paste certificate content and private key Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service BEGIN CERTIFICATE LAN Insert certificate here gt Auto Detection NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Relay Certificate Private Key Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Local Trusted CA Enter a certificate name and click Apply to import the local certificate 97 5 17 2 Trusted CA CA is an abbreviation for Certificate Authority which is a part of the X 509 system It is itself a certificate attached with the owner information of this certificate authority but its purpose is not encryption decryption Its purpose is to sign and issue certificates in order to prove that these certificates are valid Trusted CA Certificate Authority Certificates Add View or Remove certificates from this page CA certificates are used by you to verify peers certificates Maximum 4 certificates can be stored Advanced Setup Layer Interface WAN Service Name Subject Type Action LAN
135. tes W Dial on demand with idle tirneout timer Inactivity Timeout minutes 1 4320 PPP IP EXTENSION The PPP IP Extension is a special feature deployed by some service providers Unless your service provider specifically requires this setup do not select it PPP IP Extension does the following e Allows only one PC on the LAN e Disables NAT and Firewall e The device becomes the default gateway and DNS server to the PC through DHCP using the LAN interface IP address e The device extends the IP subnet at the remote service provider to the LAN PC i e the PC becomes a host belonging to the same IP subnet e The device bridges the IP packets between WAN and LAN ports unless the packet is addressed to the device s LAN IP address e The public IP address assigned by the remote side using the PPP I PCP protocol is actually not used on the WAN PPP interface Instead it is forwarded to the PC LAN interface through DHCP Only one PC on the LAN can be connected to the remote since the DHCP server within the device has only a single IP address to assign to a LAN device ENABLE NAT If the LAN is configured with a private IP address the user should select this checkbox M The NAT submenu will appear in the Advanced Setup menu after reboot On the other hand if a private IP address is not used on the LAN side i e the LAN side is using a public IP this checkbox M should not be selected to free up system resources for better
136. that the connection established successfully aoe ee cnpbB 00d 0000abpB0000081 e WPS Probe IE You can also double click the Wireless Network Connection icon from the Network Connections window or the system tray to confirm the status of the new connection 110 6 3 MAC Filter This option allows access to the router to be restricted based upon MAC addresses To add a MAC Address filter click the Add button shown below To delete a filter select it from the MAC Address table below and click the Remove button ADSL Router Wireless MAC Filter Select SSID ComtrendCCs3D Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Sits Disabled Allow MAC Filter Wireless Bridge MAC Address Remove Advanced Site Survey Station Inf Option Description Select Select the wireless network name from the drop down box SSID stands SSID for Service Set Identifier All stations must be configured with the correct SSID to access the WLAN If the SSID does not match that user will not be granted access MAC Disabled MAC filtering is disabled Restrict Allow Permits access for the specified MAC addresses Mode Deny Rejects access for the specified MAC addresses MAC Lists the MAC addresses subject to the MAC Restrict Mode A maximum Address of 60 MAC addresses can be added Every network device has a unique 48 bit MAC address This is usually shown as XX XX XX XX XX xx where xx are hexadecimal numbers
137. thernet WAN Interface Some models of the AR 5389 support a single Ethernet WAN interface over the ETH WAN port Follow these procedures to configure an Ethernet WAN interface NOTE To add WAN connections to one interface type you must delete existing connections from the other interface type using the remove button 151 STEP 1 Go to Advanced Setup gt Layer2 Interface gt ETH Interface ETH WAN Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure ETH WAN interfaces Allow one ETH as layer 2 wan interface Interface Name Connection Mode Remove This table is provided here for ease of reference Interface ETH WAN Interface Name Connection Default Mode Single service over one connection Mode Vlan Mux Mode Multiple Vlan service over one connection MSC Mode Multiple Service over one Connection Select the checkbox and click Remove to remove the connection STEP 2 Click Add to proceed to the next screen ETH WAN Configuration This screen allows you to configure a ETH port Select a ETH port ethi ENET1 Apply Save STEP 3 STEP 4 Click Apply Save to confirm your choice The figure below shows an Ethernet WAN interface configured in VianMuxMode ETH WAN Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure ETH WAN interfaces Allow one ETH as layer 2 wan interface Interface Name Connection Mode Remove ethi ENET1 VlanMuxMode F Remove To add a WA
138. tions limit channel range US worldwide Japan 1 14 Jordan 10 13 Israel 1 13 Max Clients The maximum number of clients that can access the router Wireless This router supports multiple SSIDs called Guest SSIDs or Virtual Guest Access Points To enable one or more Guest SSI Ds select the Virtual checkboxes M in the Enabled column To hide a Guest SSID select Access Points its checkbox M in the Hidden column Do the same for Isolate Clients and Disable WMM Advertise For a description of these two functions see the previous entries for Clients Isolation and Disable WMM Advertise Similarly for Enable WMF Max Clients and BSSID consult the matching entries in this table NOTE Remote wireless hosts cannot scan Guest SSIDs 103 6 2 Security The following screen appears when Wireless Security is selected The options shown here allow you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually Device Info OR Advanced Setup through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS Wireless Note When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty PBC is used If Hide Access sue Point enabled or Mac filter list is empty with allow chosen WPS will be disabled Security WPS Setup MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Enable WPS Disabled Advanced Site Survey Manual Setup AP Station Info Yo
139. tistics NOTE These screens are updated automatically every 15 seconds Click Reset Statistics to perform a manual update 4 2 1 LAN Statistics This screen shows data traffic statistics for each LAN interface ADST Router Statistics LAN Interface Received Transmitted Device Info Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Summary 0 o o fo 1055 e o o PP me o p jojo ios e fo fo Statistics ENET3 139043 902 o o 542379132510 o WAN Service xXTM xDSL Reset Statistics pa mn p bhp psie IC LAN interface s Received Transmitted Bytes Number of Bytes Pkts Number of Packets Errs Number of packets with errors Drops Number of dropped packets 18 4 2 2 WAN Service Statistics This screen shows data traffic statistics for each WAN interface Statistics WAN Interface Description Received Transmitted Device Info Bytes PktsErrs Drops Bytes PktsErrs Drops summary WAN Statistics Reset Statistics LAN WAH Service Received Transmitted Bytes Number of Bytes Pkts Number of Packets Errs Number of packets with errors Drops Number of dropped packets 19 4 2 3 xTM Statistics The following figure shows Asynchronous Transfer Mode xTM statistics Interface Statistics VA A AS VA A VAS In Out In les In In Cell DAM OAM ASM ASM Packet Device Info Number Octets Octets Packets Packets Calls Cells Errors ne ee er Port In Out In Out Summary
140. to be taken if packets do not match this policer 69 5 8 4 QoS Classification The network traffic classes are listed in the following table O A D O ADSL Router QoS Classification Setup maximum 32 rules can be configured To add a rule click the Add button Device Info To remove rules check their remove checkboxes then click the Remove button Advanced Setup The Enable button will scan through every rules in the table Rules with enable checkbox checked will be enabled Rules with enable checkbox un checked will be disabled Layer2 Interface Y The enable checkbox also shows status of the rule after page reload WAN Service If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will not take effects LAN Auto Detection CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION RESULTS NAT 7 Rate rity Intf Type Mask Mask PrefixLength PrefixLength Proto i dd ad Check Check Key Key Mark Mark oi O Parental Control kbps Quality of Service 005 queue QoS Policer QoS Classification Class Ether SrcMAC DstMAC SrcIP DstiP DSCP 802 1P Queue Policer DSCP 802 1P Click Add to configure a network traffic class rule and Enable to activate it To delete an entry from the list click Remove This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queuing priority and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte A rule consists of a class name and at lea
141. u can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption WiFi Button specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and Diagnostics specify the encryption strength Click Apply Save when done Select SSID ComtrendCC3D Network Authentication WPA PSK y WPA WAPI passphrase PITT Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval 3600 WPA WAPI Encryption TKIP AES w WEP Encryption Disabled Apply Save Click Apply Save to implement new configuration settings Management WIRELESS SECURITY Wireless security settings can be configured according to Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS or Manual Setup The WPS method configures security settings automatically see 6 2 1 WPS while the Manual Setup method requires that the user configure these settings using the Web User Interface see the table below 104 Select the wireless network name from the drop down box SSID stands for Service Set Identifier All stations must be configured with the correct SSID to access the WLAN If the SSID does not match that client will not be granted access Network Authentication This option specifies whether a network key is used for authentication to the wireless network If network authentication is set to Open then no authentication is provided Despite this the identity of the client is still verified Each authentication type has its own settings For example selecting 802 1X auth
142. uto Detection NAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host IP Address Map IPSEC ALG SIP ALG 56 5 6 Security To display this function you must enable the firewall feature in WAN Setup For detailed descriptions with examples please consult Appendix A Firewall 5 6 1 IP Filtering This screen sets filter rules that limit IP traffic Outgoing lncoming Multiple filter rules can be set and each applies at least one limiting condition For individual IP packets to pass the filter all conditions must be fulfilled OUTGOING IP FILTER By default all outgoing IP traffic is allowed but IP traffic can be blocked with filters Outgoing IP Filtering Setup By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface Pla a z y DstiP er rcip stip Servi x Protocol SrcPort DstPort Remove bios Name Version PrefixLength PrefxLength LAN Auto Detection add Est Add Remove Security IP Filtering Outgoing Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IF filters Incoming MAC Filtering To add a filter to block some outgoing IP traffic click the Add button On the following screen enter your filter criteria and then click Apply Save Add IP Filter Outgoing The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All
143. ver ETHWAN For example the ETHWAN port is plugged in with a WAN service detected automatically and then the DSL port is plugged in and linked up The Auto Detection feature will clear the WAN service for ETHWAN and re detect the WAN service for DSL port 4 If none of the pre configured services are detected a Bridge service will be created 47 5 5 1 Virtual Servers Virtual Servers allow you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the internal server with private IP addresses on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum of 32 entries can be configured Device Info Advanced Setup Layer Interface LAN Auto Detection NAT Virtual Servers Port Triggering DMZ Host IP Address Map IPSEC ALG SIP ALG NAT Virtual Servers Setup Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the Internal server with private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum 32 entries can be configured External a Internal Server IP WAN NAT P l Port End Port End Address Interface Loopback To add a Virtual Server click Add The following will be displayed 48
144. xDSL Link Type 9 EoA LLC SNAP BRIDGING VC MUX 9 PPPoA VC MUX LLC ENCAPSULATION 9 IPoA LLC SNAP ROUTING VC MUX STEP 3 Click Apply Save to confirm your choices On the next screen check that the ATM interface is added to the list For example an ATM interface on PVC 0 35 in Default Mode with an EoA Link type is shown below 149 DSL ATM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL ATM interfaces E M Peak Cell Sustainable of DSL Burst Link Interface Wpi Vci Category Rate Cell Rate E Conn Mode IP QoS Remove Latency Size Type bytes atmo 0 35 Patho UBR EoA VlanMuxMode Support Remove To add a WAN connection go to E2 WAN Connections cells s cells s E1 2 PTM Interfaces Follow these procedures to configure a PTM interface NOTE The AR 5389 can support two PTM interfaces STEP 4 Goto Advanced Setup gt Layer2 Interface gt PTM Interface DSL PTM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL PTM interfaces Interface DSL Latency PTM Priority Conn Mode IP QoS Remove This table is provided here for ease of reference WAN interface name DSL Latency PathO gt portlD O Pathl gt port ID 1 PTM PTM Priority Normal or High Priority Preemption Connection Mode Default Mode Single service over one interface Vlan Mux Mode Multiple Vlan services over one interface MSC Mode Multiple Services
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