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1. HM i System Commands Remote Log Router EUS TOOLS IAS User Management User Management is used to change your User Name or Password Remote Log Voice User Management User Name Admin Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Log Out Password Confirmed Password Idle Timeout 30 minutes Field Description Field Definition Description User Name Admin is your default user name You can enter your new user name here Password Admin is your default password You can enter your new password here Note If you forget your password you can press and hold the reset to factory default button for 10 seconds or more The ATU R150 will reset to its factory default configuration and all custom configuration will be lost Confirmed Enter your new password here again to confirm Password Idle Timeout The default is 30 minutes You will need to log back onto the ATU R150 after your session has been inactive for 30 minutes You can change the timeout here 72 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 7 5 Update ATU R150 This page allows you to update the ATU R150 s firmware or configurations files HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP eT System Commands Update Gateway Remote Log Router update your gateway firmware choose an updated firmware image or configuration file in Select a File land then click the Update Gateway button Additionally you may download yo
2. Interface Ethernet Y LAN Clients LAN Isolation Class of Service TR 068 WAN m gt Access e CoS6 Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out There are four modes that are discussed below Ingress Untrusted Mode Untrusted is the default Ingress page setting for all interfaces In this mode no domain mapping is honoured in the ATU R150 All packets are treated as CoS6 best effort as shown in previous figure Layer2 enables you to map an incoming packet with VLAN priority to CoS This feature is only configurable on the WAN interfaces as VLAN is only supported on the WAN side in the current software release IA ADVANCED ULES US HELP A UPnP INGRESS SNTP v TR 069 Interface NA Port Forwarding O Untrusted Layer2 O Layer3 O Static IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation Class of Service TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters User Priority Class of Service Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy User Priority Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control DEERE SSH Access Control Log Out 57 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Interface Select the WAN interface here to configure the CoS for incoming traffic Only WAN interface can be selected as VLAN is
3. Field Description Section C Field Definition Description PVC Permanent virtual circuit This is a fixed virtual circuit between two users It is the public data network equivalent of a leased line No call setup or clearing procedures are needed VPI Virtual path identifier equivalent to the virtual path connection VPC VCI Virtual channel identifier A 16 bit field in the header of an ATM cell The VCI together with the VPI is used to identify the next destination of a cell as it passes through to the ATM switch QoS Quality of service a characteristic of data transmission that measures how accurately and how quickly a message or data is transferred from a source host to a destination host over a network The three QoS options are Undefined Bit Rate UBR When UBR is selected the PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are disabled Constant Bit Rate CBR When CBR is selected the PCR and CDVT fields are enabled Variable Bit Rate VBR When VBR is selected the PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled PCR Peak Cell Rate measured in cells sec is the cell rate which the source may never exceed SCR Sustained cell rate measured in cells sec is the average cell rate over the duration of the connection MBS Maximum burst size a traffic parameter that specifies the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the Peak Cell Rate CDVT Cell delay variation tolerance the maximum amoun
4. Multiple to One One to One WAN 500 600 500 600 rey LAN 700 500 600 Note Wildcard entries are allowed for IP Address Netmask and Port range fields 42 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 5 IP Filters The IP filtering feature allows you to block specific applications services based on the IP address of a LAN device You can use the IP Filters page to block specific traffic for example block web access or any traffic from a host on your local network A database of predefined IP filters allows you to apply one or more filtering rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined filter and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own IP filter rules SU ADVANCED III US UPnP IP Filters SNTP TR 069 Select LAN Group LAN group 1 v Port Forwarding LAN IP 192 168 1 2 v New IP IP Filters Block All Traffic O Block Outgoing Ping Custom IP Filters LAN Clients SANIEGISHOB Category Available Rules Applied Rules Man o semet E Bridge Filters z im Dark Rein 2 3 ARES O audio video ee J IGMP Proxy O Apps Dune 2000 Static Routing O Servers DirectX 7 8 Games Dynamic Routing O User Shiela Policy Routing Fighter Ace ll hd Ingress view Egress Shaper ETIN EN Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log
5. A host may belong to multiple host groups Non group members may send UDP datagrams to the host group Multicasting is useful when the same data needs to be sent to more than one device For instance if one device is responsible for acquiring data that many other devices need then multicasting is a natural fit Note that using multicasting as opposed to sending the same data to individual devices uses less network bandwidth The multicast feature also enables you to receive multicast video streams from multicast servers IP hosts use Internet group management protocol IGMP to report their multicast group memberships to neighboring routers Similarly multicast routers use IGMP to discover which of their hosts belong to multicast groups Your ATU R150 supports IGMP proxy that handles IGMP messages When enabled your ATU R150 acts as a proxy for a LAN host making requests to join and leave multicast groups or a multicast router sending multicast packets to multicast groups on the WAN side ES co ws sms weep EOI IGMP Proxy could be enabled on WAN and LAN connections LAN Clients Interface Upstream Downstream Ignore Kees i 0 Pi me IGMP Proxy 52 Chapter 3 Configuration The IGMP Proxy page allows you to enable multicast on available WAN and LAN connections You can configure the WAN or LAN interface as one of the following 1 Upstream The interface that IGMP requests from hosts are sent to the multicast
6. Out Send routing updates but do NOT receive updates on this interface from the other routers connected to that interface None Ignore this interface and do not send or receive routing updates through this interface 54 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 14 Policy Routing The Policy Routing Configuration page is accessed by selecting Policy Routing on the Advanced home page This page enables you to configure policy routing and QoS The policy routing configuration is discussed as follows The QoS configuration is discussed in Ingress Payload Database Configuration EEMZMZMJSITTE oos sas OR G Policy Routing Configuration Ingress Interface LAN group 1 pasunatan PPPOE Interface DiffServ Code Binge Class of Service CoS1 Source IP Destination IP Mask Mask Protocol Source Port Destination Part Source MAC Policy Routing Local Routing Mark Ingress Interface DSCP Source IP Destination IP Source Port Protocol Local Mark Delete Dest Interface CoS Mask Mask Destination Port Source MAC Field Description Field Definition Description Ingress Interface The incoming traffic interface for a Policy Routing rule Selections include LAN interfaces WAN interfaces Locally generated traffic and not applicable Examples of Locally generated traffic are voice packets packets generated by applications such as DNS DHCP etc Destination The outgoing
7. UPnP LAN Clients SNTP To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply TR 069 Port Forwarding Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 v ABABIECES Enter IP Address LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN MAC Address Access Bridge Filters Dynamic Addresses Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type m 192 168 1 2 test 72302f82d9 00 04 61 5e 6f b3 Dynamic Hostname Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 46 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 You can convert the dynamic entry into a static entry by clicking Reserve then Apply As shown in figure below the IP is now changed to a Static address You can delete this entry by selecting Delete IA ADVANCED MURS ea UPnP LAN Clients SNTP To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply TR 069 Port Forwarding Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 v IP Filters Enter IP Address LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN MAC Address Access C Hostname Bridge Filters Static Addresses Dynamic DNS Client Delete IP Address Hostname MAC Type IGMP Proxy V 192 168 1 2 test 72302f82d9 00 04 61 5e 6f b3 Static Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 4 When you finish
8. click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 5 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 6 At the System Commands page click Save All Note The firewall rules that are applied to a Dynamic IP address will be removed after the release time expires Field Description Field Definition Description Select LAN Select the LAN connection to which the client is to be added Connection Enter IP Address Assign the dynamic IP address to the host here This is a mandatory field Hostname Hostname of the client This is an optional field MAC Address MAC address of the host This is an optional field 47 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 7 LAN Isolation The LAN Isolation page allows you to disable the flow of packets between two user defined LAN groups This allows you to secure information in private portions of the LAN such as a hot spot deployment from other publicly accessible LAN segments A ADVANCED RULES CVSS HELP UPnP LAN Isolation SNTP To block traffic from one LAN to another LAN check the Disable check box TR 069 Port Forwarding O Disable traffic between LAN group 1 and LAN group 2 IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IG
9. fo usecs Auto PVC O 1 Onthe Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page is displayed From Type drop down box select CLIP The default CLIP Connection Setup page is displayed Enter a unique name for the static connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this example the unique name is Clip The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode Based upon the information your DSL ISP provided enter your assigned IP Address Mask ARP Server and Default Gateway In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values Select the Quality of Service QoS leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 8 Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 9 Tomake the change permanent click Tools at th
10. 2 2 LED DESCRIPTION it td eae e rre A E Lt E doth E dob 10 2 3 INSTALLING YOUR ATUSRISO aii ne bei i ERE 10 SETTING UP YOUR ATU R150 cuina leticia 11 3 1 LOGON TO YOUR ATU R150 a E R a a Aa ae A a a Ra 11 3 2 HOME PAGE ooo A bain ae oss E Eit te edd e aa e a i 12 3 3 SETUP 23 5 1 obedit id o ai cia 13 3 3 1 Wide Area Network WAN Connection sees nnne 13 3 3 2 Local Area Network LAN Connection eese enhn eese 13 3 4 CONFIGURING THE WAN a a A a E aaa a aa EALAN R A AO ER Ari AAR 13 3 4 1 Setup a WAN Connection New Connection 14 3 4 2 Modify an Existing ConneCtlohi a dot pri a a MR EAR UE REN o SR add 28 3 4 3 Modem STUD Aten tanita nda A Al a S EOS dad 29 3 5 CONFIGURING THE LAN eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee een i ri eene nn ese ennt ssa een a 30 3 5 1 LAN Group Conficuradtion a aaa das 30 3 6 ADVANCED iris 34 3 6 1 A at eda Noi A A EO eR Et M EO il Scns 34 3 6 2 SINT essetis A II N A PA 35 3 6 3 TR069 OPONE satanic A A A td eluents 37 3 6 4 Port Forwarding id a calas 38 3 6 5 1129 3 7177 2 da RU NUR NR p 43 3 6 6 LAN AAA ORE RICE ETC D RR OE EO 46 3 6 7 EN a 48 3 6 8 TR 068 WAN ACCES A dl du to dla ER dtd 49 3 6 9 Bridge Fillers A aed 50 SONO DIRE DIN SM A A uias aet edet a eee RI EE S RN 51 Sub ACGME PONY A nb bre t Pea a t b bete acrid Pret a e ti a bebat taedio dbdos 52 2 0 12 Static ROWING iios ro a ti 53 3 6 13 Dynamic Routing toes tds tede A E RN ad etai penes 54 E O R
11. Reason PPPOE pppoe N A Not Connected D DSL Line is Disconnected DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log Log Out 3 8 3 DDNS Update Status You can view the DDNS update status of your WAN connection from the DDNS Status page HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP Network Statistics DDNS Update Status Connection Status DDNS Update Status Connection PPPOE be DHCP Clients Madam Statue DDNS Server DynDNS Y Product Information System Log DDNS Client is disabled Log Out As you can see from this page the DDNS client is disabled by default for your ATU R150 When DDNS client is enabled the DDNS client updates every time the ATU R150 gets a new IP address The DDNS Status page provides you the DDNS update status of your ATU R150 TI DDNS Status Page Network Statistics Chapter 3 Configuration II A E STATUS HELP DDNS Update Status Connection Status PPPOE DDNS Update Status Connection DHCP Clients DDNS Server DynDNS v Modem Status Product Information x y Status Connection has not acquired IP Address to update System Log Log Out Error Description None Field Description Field Definition Description Connection This field defaults to your ATU R150 s WAN connection over which your ATU R150 will be accessed DDNS This is where you select the s
12. Source IP Destination IP JR O09 WAN p Mask Mask ccess Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Source Port Destination Port Class of Service CoS1 Protocol Static Routing Dynamic Routing Source MAC Policy Routing Local Routing Mark Ingress Egress Ingress Interface DSCP Source IP Destination IP Source Port Protocol Local Mark Delete Dest Interface CoS Mask Mask Destination Port Source MAC Shaper Web Access Control EE Log Out QoS can be configured in the Ingress and Egress pages on a per interface basis The Policy Routing page enables you to classify packets on the basis of various fields in the packet The following fields can be configured for QoS CoS Source IP address mask Destination IP address mask Protocol Source port Destination port Source Mac address You can configure any or all field as needed 60 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Ingress This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be Interface discussed in Policy Routing Destination This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be Interface discussed in Policy Routing DiffServ Code This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be Point discussed in Policy Rou
13. VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this example the DSL service provider is using 0 33 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 10 At the System Commands page click Save All 11 To check the status click Status and select Connection Status 25 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Encapsulation The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds header information to the protocol data unit PDU from the layer above As an example in Internet terminology a packet would contain a header from the data link layer followed by a header from the network layer IP followed by a header from the transport layer TCP followed by the application
14. When you enable the DHCP server on the LAN side the ATU R150 dynamically assigns IP addresses to the hosts on the local network The ATU R150 provides its own LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 as both the gateway and the DNS server On the WAN side the ATU R150 receives the following data among other data from the ISP e P 10 10 10 101 eo Gateway 10 10 10 1 e DNS 10 10 10 5 The ATU R150 has a choice of advertising its own IP address 192 168 1 1 to the LAN side hosts as the DNS server or providing the DNS that was received from the WAN side 10 10 10 5 This can be configured by enabling disabling Assign ISP DNS SNTP on the LAN Group Configuration page Note This section only applies when you have enabled DHCP server on the LAN Group Configuration page 33 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 ADVANCED The Advanced tab allows you to perform advanced configuration functions for existing connections including Enabling and disabling of key features including voice voice provision UPnP SNTP TR 069 IP QoS RIP access control TR 068 WAN access and multicasting e QoS ingress egress shaper and policy routing Management of LAN port interfaces packet flow and filtering At least one WAN connection must be configured before implementing advanced WAN configuration features At least one LAN group must be defined before implementing advanced LAN configuration features 3 6 1 UPnP Universal plug and play UPnP NAT and fi
15. before terminating the connection To ensure that the link is always active enter a O in this field You can also enter any positive integer value in this field Authentication Three authentication options are available Auto Challenge handshake authentication protocol CHAP Password authentication protocol PAP Microsoft CHAP v2 is also supported in the Auto and CHAP options However MS CHAP v1 is not supported MTU Maximum transmit unit the DSL connection can transmit It is a negotiated value that packets of no more than n bytes can be sent to the service provider The PPPoE interface default MTU is 1492 max and PPPoA default MTU is 1500 max The minimum MTU value is 64 On Demand Enables On Demand mode The connection disconnects if no activity is detected after the specified idle timeout value When checked this field enables the following fields e idle Timeout Host Trigger eo Valid Rx Default Gateway f checked this WAN connection acts as the default gateway to the Internet Enforce MTU This feature is enabled by default It forces all TCP traffic to conform with PPP MTU by changing TCP maximum segment size to PPP MTU If it is disabled you may have issues accessing some Internet sites 16 Chapter 3 Configuration Debug Enables PPPoE connection debugging facilities This option is used by ISP technical support and ODM OEM testers to simulate packets going t
16. connect to an SNTP server before it tries to connect to the next server in line Time Zone The time zone in which the ATU R150 resides Day Light Check uncheck this option to enable disable daylight saving time DST Note DST is not automatically enabled or disabled You need to manually enable and disable it 36 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 3 TR 069 Optional TR 069 is CPE Management Protocol from WAN side intended for communication between a CPE and Auto Configuration Server ACS The CPE WAN Management Protocol defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto configuration of a CPE and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a common framework The CPE WAN Management Protocol is intended to support a variety of functionalities to manage a collection of CPE including the following primary capabilities e X Auto configuration and dynamic service provisioning e Software firmware image management e Status and performance monitoring e Diagnostics The TR 069 page allows you to set up connection parameters and may not be seen by the end user The figure below shows the default TR 069 page II ii ADVANCED IIS UI ili UPnP TR 069 sm loto ore dt st ea cres e MN TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients ACS URL Periodic Inform Enabled C Periodic Inform Interval TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routin
17. currently supported only on the WAN side Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 User Priority The selections are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 Follow the procedure below to configure Ingress Layer 2 QoS settings 1 2 mp ug From Interface drop down box select PPPoE1 You are configuring QoS on this WAN interface Select CoS1 in Class of Service and 5 in Priority Bits Any packets with priority marking 5 is mapped to CoS1 the highest priority that is normally given to the voice packets Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Select CoS2 in the Class of Service field and 1 in the Priority Bits field Any packets that have a priority bits of 1 is mapped to CoS2 which is the second highest priority This is given to the high priority packets such as video Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot Repeat step 2 5 to add more rules to PPPoE1 Up to eight rules can be configured for each interface Note Any priority bits that have not been mapped to a CoS default to CoS6 the lowest priority Repeat step 1 6 to create rules to another WAN interface Note Any WAN interface that is not configured has the default Untrusted mode To make the change permanent clic
18. customize the destination list Destination using the Add and Delete buttons 3 7 3 Remote Log Voice Remote Log Voice Settings page can be accessed by clicking the Remote Log Voice link at the left of the Tools page II A TOOLS NEUE HELP pA System Commands Remote Log Voice Settings Remote Log Router Remote Log Voice Log Level User Management Log Level Panic Y Update Gateway Ping Test Voice Log Destination IP Modem Test Log Out 71 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Log Level There are eight log levels listed below in order of severity Panic Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Info Debug The default log level is Panic Refer to previous table for more information on each log level Add an IP Address You should enter the IP address of the remote host to which you want the log information be forwarded You can add more than more IP address and any IP address you add here appears in the drop down list of the next field Select a logging destination Select a Logging Destination You can select a destination IP address from the drop down list This defines where the log information will be sent You can customize the destination list using the Add and Delete buttons 3 7 4 User Management This page allows you to change your login name and password HOME SETUP HELP qac
19. forwarding feature to the IP address of the host This opens the access to the DMZ host from the Internet This function is disabled by default By enabling DMZ you add an extra layer of security protection for hosts behind the firewall 1 On the Port Forwarding page click the DMZ link You are taken to the DMZ Settings page II ADVANCED IA CIS MM eg UPnP DMZ Settings SNTP TR 069 V Enable DMZ Port Forwarding Select your WAN Connection PPPOE x IP Filters Select LAN Group LAN group 1 LAN Clients Select a LAN IP Address 192 168 12 LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 2 Check the Enable DMZ box 3 Select the WAN Connection LAN Group and LAN IP Address DMZ is configurable per LAN segment 4 Click Apply when you finish to temporarily activate the settings Note You can access the LAN Clients page by clicking the LAN Clients link Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 5 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 6 Atthe System Commands page click Save All Field Description Field Definition Description E
20. protocol data Two encapsulation options are provided Logical Link Control LLC e Virtual Channel VC Select LAN Select the LAN group for the bridged connection The following options are available LAN Group 1 e LAN Group 2 LAN Group 3 None This bridged connection will be added to the selected LAN group If you select None the connection is not added to any LAN group but to the Interfaces box on the LAN Configuration page which can be configured to a LAN group on the same page For VLAN and PVC field descriptions please refer to section 3 4 1 26 Chapter 3 Configuration Classical IP over ATM Connection Setup CLIP aka IPoA defined in RFC 2225 provides the ability to transmit IP packets over an ATM network This ATU R150 s CLIP support encapsulates an IP datagram in an AAL5 PDU frame using RFC 2225 and it uses an ATM aware version of the address resolution protocol ATMARP lts CLIP support only allows support for PVCs SVCs are not supported by the ATU R150 HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SsHELP LAN Setup CLIP Connection Setup LAN Configuration WAN Setup Name CLIP i Type CUP w Sharing New Connection Options Vf NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Modem PPPOE CLIP Settings PYC Settings Log Out IP Address i PVC Mask VPI 0 ARP Server VCI 33 Default Gateway QoS UBR xj PCR 0 eps sero les MBS cells CDVT
21. router 2 Downstream The interface data from the multicast router are sent to hosts in the multicast group database 3 Ignore No IGMP request nor data multicast are forwarded You can perform one of the two options 1 Configure one or more WAN interface as the upstream interface 2 Configure the LAN interface as the upstream interface Field Description Field Definition Description Enable IGMP Proxy Enables disables IGMP multicast feature of the ATU R150 Connections There are three types of configuration for each WAN LAN connection Upstream Downstream e Ignore 3 6 12 Static Routing The Static Routing page enables you to define routes for specific subnets on the WAN LAN side The ATU R150 allows you to manually program the ATU R150 s routing table Up to 16 static routes can be added SU ADVANCED II MM 12 UPnP Static Routing SNTP TR 069 Choose a connection PPPOE Port Forwarding New Destination IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Filters r LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Gateway Metric 0 The Routing Table is empty Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Field Description Field Definition Description Select a Select the LAN group or WAN connection to which a static routing subnet is Conn
22. to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection To ensure that the link is always active enter a 0 in this field You can also enter any positive integer value in this field Authentication Three authentication options are available e Auto Challenge Handshake Authentication protocol CHAP Password Authentication Protocol PAP Microsoft CHAP v2 is also supported in the Auto and CHAP options However MS CHAP v1 is not supported MTU Maximum transmit unit the DSL connection can transmit It is a negotiated value that packets of no more than n bytes can be sent to the service provider The PPPoE interface default MTU is 1492 max and PPPoA default MTU is 1500 max The minimum MTU value is 64 On Demand Enables On Demand mode The connection disconnects if no activity is detected after the specified Idle Timeout value Default Gateway f checked this WAN connection acts as the default gateway to the Internet Debug Enables PPPoA connection debugging facilities This allows the ISP technical support and ODM OEM testers to simulate packets going through from WAN side For VLAN and PVC field descriptions please refer to section 3 4 1 20 Chapter 3 Configuration Static Connection Setup Static connection type is used whenever a known static IP address is assigned to the ATU R150 Additional addressing information such as the subnet mask and the default gateway mu
23. traffic interfaces for a Policy Routing rule Selections Interface include LAN Interfaces and WAN interfaces DiffServ Code Point The DiffServ code point DSCP field value ranges from 1 to 255 This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured Class of Service The selections are in the order of priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 CoS6 and N A Source IP The IP address of the traffic source Mask The source IP netmask This field is required if the source IP has been entered Destination IP The IP address of the traffic destination Mask The netmask of the destination This field is required if the destination IP has been entered Protocol The selections are TCP UDP ICMP Specify and none If you choose Specify you need to enter the protocol number in the box next to the Protocol field This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured This field is also required if the source port or destination port has been entered Source Port The source protocol port You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first Destination Port The destination protocol port or port range You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first Source MAC The MAC address of the traffic source 55 Chapter 3 Configurati
24. 0 will not route frames correcily o AAPP The WAN Link LED continues to blink but does not go solid 1 This means that the DSL line is trying to train but for some reason it cannot establish a valid connection The main cause of this is that you are too far away from the central office Contact your DSL service provider for further assistance The WAN Link LED is always off 1 Make sure you have DSL service You should get some kind of information from your ISP which states that DSL service is installed You can usually tell if the service is installed by listening to the phone line you will hear some high pitched noise If you do not hear high pitched noise contact your ISP 2 Verify that the phone line is connected directly to the wall and to the line input on the ATU R150 If the phone line is connected to the phone side of the ATU R150 or you have a splitter installed on the phone line the WAN light will not come on 82 TC Transmission Series CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd union Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi Street Neihu District Taipei Taiwan 114 Phone 886 2 2659 1021 Fax 886 2 2799 1355 E mail info ctcu com http www ctcu com
25. 1 2 192 168 1 100 you cannot communicate with the ATU R150 if your host has DHCP enabled Lease The Lease Time is the amount of time that a network user is Time allowed to maintain a network connection to the ATU R150 using the current dynamic IP address At the end of the Lease Time the lease is either renewed or a new IP is issued by the DHCP server The amount of time is in units of seconds The default value is 3600 seconds 1 hour The maximum value is 999999 seconds about 278 hours Enable DHCP In addition to the DHCP server feature the ATU R150 Relay supports the DHCP relay function When the ATU R150 is configured as DHCP server it assigns the IP addresses to the LAN clients When the ATU R150 is configured as DHCP relay it is responsible for forwarding the requests and responses negotiated between the DHCP clients and the server Relay IP The IP address of the DHCP relay server Server and When the DHCP server and relay functions are turned off the Relay Off network administrator must carefully configure the IP address Subnet Mask and DNS settings of every host on your network Do not assign the same IP address to more than one host Also your ATU R150 must reside on the same subnet as all the other hosts Example of a DHCP Relay configuration DHCP Client ISP DHCP Server DHCP Client 32 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 5 1 1 Assign ISP DNS SNTP
26. 1 v Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 59 Chapter 3 Configuration Follow the procedure below to configure Ingress static QoS settings 1 2 3 4 Di At the Interface drop down box select Ethernet You are configuring QoS on this interface only Select CoS1 in Class of Service All incoming traffic from the Ethernet interface receives CoS1 the highest priority Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands At the System Commands page click Save All Ingress Payload Database Configuration The Policy Routing Configuration page is accessed by selecting Policy Routing on the Advanced home page This page enables you to configure QoS payload database and policy routing The QoS payload database configuration will be discussed here The policy routing configuration will be discussed in Policy Routing IS ADVANCED A 5102 UPnP C Policy Routing Configuration SNTP TR 069 TOM Ingress Interface LAN group 1 Destination pppoe v Interface DiffServ Code Point Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation
27. 2 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 64 data bytes 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 0 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 1 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 2 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 192 168 1 1 ping statistics 1 Click Ping Test from the Tools menu to access the Ping Test page 2 Change or leave the default settings of the following fields Enter the IP Address to Ping Packet Size Number of Echo Requests 3 Click Test The ping results are displayed in the box on the page If the ping test was successful it means that the TCP IP protocol is up and running If the Ping test failed you should restart the ATU R150 Field Description Field Definition Description Enter IP Enter the WAN side IP address that you want to ping The default is set to Address to Ping the default IP address of your ATU R150 192 168 1 1 Packet Size You can define the packet size of the ping test The default is 64 bytes Number of Echo You can define how many times the IP address will be pinged The default Requests is 3 times 74 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 7 7 Modem Test The Modem Test page is used to check the connectivity to the WAN This test may take a few seconds to complete Before running this test make sure you ave at least one WAN connection configured and have a valid DSL link If the DSL link is not connected the test will fail Also make sure the DSLAM sup
28. 3 Configuration 2 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 3 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 4 Atthe System Commands page click Save All Field Description Field Definition Description Connection This field defaults to your ATU R150 s WAN connection over which your ATU R150 will be accessed DDNS Server This is where you select the server from different DDNS service providers A charge may occur depends on the service you select DDNS Client Enables disables the DDNS client feature for the WAN connection This field is disabled by default User Name User name assigned by the DDNS service provider Password Password assigned by the DDNS service provider Domain Name Domain name to be registered with the DDNS server 3 6 11 IGMP Proxy Multicasting is a form of limited broadcast UDP is used to send datagrams to all hosts that belong to what is called a Host Group A host group is a set of one or more hosts identified by a single IP destination address The following statements apply to host groups Anyone can join or leave a host group at will There are no restrictions on a host s location There are no restrictions on the number of members that may belong to a host group
29. ATU R150 A different adapter may damage the product Now that the hardware installation is complete continue on to set up your ATU R150 10 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 Setting up your ATU R150 This section guides you through configuring your ATU R150 The ATU R150 is shipped with a standard default bridge configuration Most users would want to change the ATU R150 from a bridge to a router Before setting up your ATU R150 make sure you have followed the Quick Installation Guide You should have your computers configured for DHCP mode and have proxies disabled on your browser If you access the router using your web browser and see a log in redirection page instead of the Log In page check your browser s settings to verify that JavaScript is enabled Also if you do not get the page as shown below you may need to delete your temporary Internet files by flushing the cached web pages 3 1 Logon to your ATU R150 Use the following procedures to logon to your ATU R150 1 Open your web browser You may get an error message This is normal Continue on to the next step 2 Type the default IP address of the ATU R150 192 168 1 1 and press Enter The Log In page appears Please Log In to continue Log In Username Admin Password LEE EEJ 3 Enter the following information e User Name Admin e Password Admin Note Both fields are case sensitive Admin is the default value The login name and password can be chang
30. CP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log Log Out HOME A UE STATUS System Log HELP manager get defaults node defaults DSL Carrier is up auto vcc default oamPing 0 35 result 2 auto vcc default oamPing 0 32 result 2 auto vcc default oamPing 0 40 result 2 auto vcc default oamPing 0 36 result 2 auto vcc default oamPing 0 38 result 2 auto vcc default oamPing 0 96 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 0 35 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 8 35 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 0 43 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 0 51 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 0 59 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 8 43 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 8 51 result 2 auto vcc search oamPing 8 59 result 2 Conn Delay Timer started for 50 sec pppd 2 4 1 started by root uid 0 Got connection dc11 New PPP ID Oxdcii 80 81 Chapter 3 Configuration Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting Below is a list of commonly asked questions Before calling technical support please look through these issues to see if they help solve your problem The ATU R150 is not functional 1 Check to see that the Power LED is green and than the network cables are installed correctly Refer to the quick configuration guide for more details Check to see that the LAN and WAN LEDs are green Check the settings on your PC Again refer to the quick configuration guide for more details Check the ATU R150 s settings From yo
31. Discipline Enabled In the example below HTB Queue Discipline is enabled The PPPoE connection has a total of 300 kbits of bandwidth of which 100 kbits is given to CoS1 and another 100 kbits is given to CoS2 When there is no CoS1 or CoS2 packets CoS6 packets have the whole 300 kbits of bandwidth IS ADVANCED IS US i S UPnP Shaper Configuration SNTP TR 069 Interface PPPOE v Port Forwarding IP Filters Y HTB Queue Discipline Max Rate LAN Clients O Low Latency Queue Discipline LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN cosi 100 Kbits Cos2 Access C Bridge Filters cos3 0 Kbits Cos4 Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Coss 2 Kbits Cose O PRIOWRR Static Routing Dynamic Routing GESZ Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Example 2 Low Latency Queue Discipline Enabled In this second example Low Latency Queue Discipline is enabled CoS1 is not rate controlled hence the field is disabled CoS2 takes 100 kbits when there is no CoS1 packet CoS6 has 300 kbits when there is no CoS1 or CoS2 packets This is similar to the HTB queue discipline as they are both rate based algorithm except that CoS1 is handled differently IS ADVANCED IES HELP Laas UPnP Shaper Configuration SNTP TR 069 a Interface PPPOE v IP Filters HTB Queue Discipline Ma
32. LEREERESSREOUHEEOAGG 1ttA Oe V UPnP Custom IP Filters SNTP TR 069 Filter Name Enable Y Port Forwarding F Source IP Source Netmask IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation Port Start Port End TR 068 WAN n Protocol TCP be Access Bridge Filters Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP PortStart Protocol Edit Delete z Mask Mask PortEnd Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Destination IP Destination Netmask Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Field Description Field Definition Description Filter Name Name of the IP filter rule you are creating Enable The Enable button is checked by default meaning this rule is automatically applied when you click Apply Source IP The LAN side source IP address assigned to outgoing traffic on which filtering is applied Source Netmask Netmask of the source IP on your LAN side Destination IP You can define the destination IP address to which your source IP will be banned access Enter 0 0 0 0 for all Destination Netmask of the destination IP Enter 255 255 255 255 for all Netmask Port Stat The starting port number that will be blocked for this application Port End The ending port number that will be blocked for this application Protocol There are five options available TCP UDP TCP and UDP ICMP
33. MP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 1 Check the LAN group combinations that define which traffic will be blocked 2 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however ifthe ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 3 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 4 At the System Commands page click Save All 48 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 8 TR 068 WAN Access The TR 068 WAN Access page Figure 20 enables you to give temporary permission to someone such as technical support staff to be able to access your Router Gateway from the WAN side From the moment the account is enabled the user is expected to log in within 20 active minutes otherwise the account expires Once the user has logged in if the session remains inactive for more than 20 minutes the user will be logged out and the account expires Figure 20 TR 068 WAN Access Page M TexasinsrRUMENTS HOME SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS TODIS SIAUS HELP Enable WAN Access Update To Enable Webpage Update from WAN side SNMP d WAN Update WAN Access TR 069 ree User Name tech Port Forwarding IP Filters Password 2 gt LAN Clients Port 51003 LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filter
34. Mj IP Filters LAN Clients Remote Host IP 0 0 0 0 LAN Isolation Remote Netmask 255 255 255 255 TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out The configuration of a WAN IP address for SSH access control is very similar to the configuration of a WAN IP address for Web access control Refer to Web Access Control Page for field descriptions and configuration procedures 68 3 7 Tools Chapter 3 Configuration The ATU R150 supports a host of tools which will allow you to customize and debug your ATU R150 3 7 1 System Commands To make the changes permanent you need to click on Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands The following commands are used to configure the ATU R150 Save all Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the ATU R150 If you do re start the system without saving your configuration the ATU R150 will revert back to the previously saved configuration Restart Use this button to re start the system If you have not saved your configurations the ATU R150 will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon re starting Note Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Restore Defaults Use this button to restore factory default configurati
35. Out Field Description Field Definition Description Select LAN Select the LAN group to which the IP fllters feature will be applied Group LAN IP Select the IP address in the given LAN group to which the IP Filters feature will be applied Block All Traffic When checked complete network access is blocked for the specific IP address Block Outgoing Blocking outgoing ping ICMP generated from a particular LAN IP can be Ping used if your host has a virus that attempts a Ping of Death Denial of Service attack Custom IP This link takes you to the Custom IP Filters page More information is Filters available in Custom IP Filters Page Available Rules Predefined and user defined IP filtering rules for each category Applied Rules Lists the IP filtering rules you elect to apply for each given category 1 On the IP Filters page select LAN Group and LAN IP If the desired LAN IP is not available in the LAN IP drop down menu you can add it using the LAN Client page which is accessed by clicking New IP 2 Select the available rules for a given category Click View to view the rule associated with a predefined filter Click Add to apply the rule for this category 3 If arule is not in the list you can create your own rule in the User category Select User then click New 43 Chapter 3 Configuration SETUP ADVANCED 00 WAN Connection PPPOE O Allow Incomi
36. P or leave the defaults Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons on this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 10 Atthe System Commands page click Save All 11 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status 23 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Encapsulation The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds header information to the protocol data unit PDU from the layer above As an example in Internet terminology a packet would contain a header from the data link layer followed by a header from the network layer IP followed by a header from the transport layer TCP followed by the application protocol data Two options are provided Logical Link Control LLC and Virtual Channel VC IP Address IP address assigned by the DHCP server Mask The subnet mask assigned by the DHCP server Gateway The IP address of your gateway Default Gateway If checked this WAN connection acts as the default gateway to the Inter
37. Routed connection In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this example the DSL service provider is using 0 33 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons on this page A new link is created for this connection in the left hand column You can connect disconnect apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons at the bottom of this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands At the System Commands page click Save All To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status DNS 1 be DNS 2 pio eae DNS 3 Eis cps Mode Bridged O Routed MBS cells CDVT usecs Auto PVC O ESTA 21 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Descri
38. Routing Fighter Ace ll Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 38 Field Description Chapter 3 Configuration Field Definition Description WAN Select the WAN connection to which port forwarding is applied Connection Select LAN Select the LAN Group to which port forwarding is applied Group LAN IP Select the IP address to host the service Allow Enabling incoming ping ICMP requests on the Port Forwarding page allows Incoming Ping the ATU R150 to respond to a ping from the Internet DMZ Demilitarized zone More information on DMZ is available in DMZ Settings Page Custom Port This link takes you to the Custom Port Forwarding page More information is Forwarding available in Custom Port Forwarding Page Category Custom and user defined categories Available Predefined and user defined IP filtering rules for each category Rules Applied Rules Lists the IP filtering rules you elect to apply for each given category 6 Onthe Port Forwarding Configuration page select WAN Connection LAN Group and LAN IP Rule Management If the desired LAN IP is not available in the LAN IP drop down menu you can add it using the LAN Client page which is accessed by clicking New IP Select the available rules for a given category and click Add to apply the rule for this category Note You can click View to view the rule associated with a predef
39. The type of information forwarded to the remote server depends upon the Log level Each log message is assigned a severity level which indicates how seriously the triggering event affects ATU R150 functions When you configure logging you must specify a severity level Log messages that are rated at that level or higher are sent to the syslog server and can be viewed using the syslog server application which can be downloaded from the web or comes with a linux machine To view the log information on the web refer to System Log Page HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS II 504 System Commands Remote Log Router Settings Remote Log Router Remote Log Voice Log Level User Management Log Level Notice Update Gateway Ping Test Add an IP Address Modem Test Log Out Select a logging destination None The remote log configuration procedure is as below 1 Select you desired Log Level from the drop down list Note When you select a log level all log information within this severity level and levels above meaning more severe levels are sent to the remote station 2 Enter the IP Address of the remote station for example the syslog server that the log information is to be sent to and click Add This station is added to the drop down list of the Select a Logging Destination field 3 Selectthe Logging Destination You can edit the logging destination list using the Add and Delete butt
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41. age populates for you to create new rules Enter Rule Name Protocol Port Start Port End and Port Map fields then click Apply IA ADVANCED URS LU HELP UPnP Rule Management SNTP Rule Name TR 069 n Protocol TCP a Port Forwarding IP Filters Port Start Port End LAN Clients Port Map Lan olsen ETA EIN TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Protocol Port Start Port End Port Map Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out The rules you create become available in the User category You are able to view or delete the rules you create 10 Continue to add rules as they apply from each category 11 Click Apply when you finish to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 12 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 13 At the System Commands page click Save All Note You can also use the Custom Port Forwarding link to add programs to the existing list 40 Chapter 3 Configuration DMZ Settings Page Setting a host on your local network as demilitarized zone DMZ forwards any network traffic that is not redirected to another host via the port
42. and Any 45 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 6 LAN Clients The LAN clients feature allows you to see all the hosts on the LAN segment Each host is qualified to be either dynamic host obtained a lease from this ATU R150 or static host has a manually configured IP address You can add a static IP address belonging to the ATU R150 s LAN subnet using the LAN Clients page Any existing static entry falling within the DHCP server s range can be deleted and the IP address is made available for future allocation Note Dynamic clients show up in the list only when the DHCP server is running IS ADVANCED IS MM 102 UPnP LAN Clients SNTP To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply TR 069 Port Forwarding Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 Y AO Enter IP Address LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN MAC Address Access C Hostname Dynamic Addresses Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type B 192 168 1 2 test 72302f82d9 00 04 61 5e 6f b3 Dynamic Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 1 Onthe LAN Clients page select LAN Connection and enter IP Address Hostname and MAC Address 2 Click Apply The IP address is allocated and it shows up in the list of LAN clients as a Dynamic entry LUNES ADVANCED ULES USS HELP
43. as been enabled To learn more about the Assign ISP DNS SNTP feature refer to Assign ISP DNS SNTP Start IP The Start IP Address is where the DHCP server starts issuing IP addresses This value must be greater than the IP address value of the ATU R150 For example if the IP address of the ATU R150 is 192 168 1 1 default then the starting IP address must be 192 168 1 2 or higher Note If you change the start or end values make sure the values are still within the same subnet as the ATU R150 In other words if the IP address of the ATU R150 is 192 168 1 1 default and you change the DHCP start end IP addresses to be 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 100 you cannot communicate with the ATU R150 if your host has DHCP enabled End IP The End IP Address is where the DHCP server stops issuing IP addresses The ending address cannot exceed a subnet limit of 254 hence the max value for the default gateway is 192 168 1 254 If the DHCP server runs out of DHCP addresses users do not get access to network resources If this happens you can increase the Ending IP address to the limit of 254 or reduce the lease time Note If you change the start or end values make sure the values are still within the same subnet as the IP address of the 31 Chapter 3 Configuration ATU R150 In other words if the IP address of the ATU R150 is 192 168 1 1 default and you change the DHCP start end IP addresses to be 192 168
44. daptation Layers AAL5 AAL2 and AALO Support OAM F4 F5 Loop Back PPP Support PPP over ATM PVC RFC 2364 amp RFC1577 PPP over Ethernet RFC 2516 e PAP Password Authentication Protocol CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol and MS CHAP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Bridge Mode e RFC 1483 Bridge e EEE 802 1D transparent bridging e Bridge Filtering Router Mode RFC 1483 Route IPoA RFC1577 RIP 1 amp 2 supported DHCP RFC1541 Server Relay and Client Network Address Translation NAT Network Address Port Translation NAPT DNS relay IGMP v1 and v2 ToS supported Quality of Service QoS Constant Bit Rate CBR Real Time Variable Bit Rate VBR rt Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate VBR nrt e Unspecified Bit Rate UBR Management e Remote Local configuration amp management Web Telnet configuration 8 management e Firmware upgrade through web management Chapter 2 ATU R150 Overview 2 ATU R150 Overview Your ATU R150 has connection ports and LEDs The features are listed below 2 1 Ports and Buttons mM gH g ADSL Reset LAN ADSL This is the WAN interface which connects directly to your phone line LAN Local Area Network port s Connect to Ethernet network devices such as a PC hub switch or IP sharing device Power Connect the power adapter that came with the ATU R150 Using a power supply with a different voltage rating will da
45. e This WAN address is added to the IP Access List This allows you to access you ATU R150 at home from a WAN IP 10 10 10 1 via Web Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands At the System Commands page click Save All To access your ATU R150 from the remote IP 10 10 10 1 enter the following in the URL htip s 10 10 10 5 80 Syntax http s WAN IP of ATU R150 Port Number Drm mec eS Field Description Field Definition Description Enable Enables disables the remote web access feature Choose a Select the WAN connect over which the remote web access feature is connection enabled Remote Host IP Enter the IP address of the remote host Remote Netmask Enter the netmask of the remote host Redirect Port You can enter a port number in this field that is different from the well known IP port number 80 The port number that you enter will be viewed externally and mapped to port 80 internally in the ATU R150 67 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 19 SSH Access Control The SSH Access Control page allows you to access the ATU R150 remotely via SSH from the WAN side IA ADVANCED ERLA LIN HELP UPnP C SSH Access Control SNTP TR 069 Enable vf Port F di She eee Choose a connection PPPOE
46. e changes will be lost upon Modem reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands At the System Commands page click Save All 3 6 4 Port Forwarding The port forwarding or virtual server feature allows you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts based on a protocol port number and protocol Using the Port Forwarding page you can provide local services for example web hosting for people on the Internet or play Internet games Port forwarding is configurable per LAN group A database of predefined port forwarding rules allows you to apply one or more rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined category and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own port forwarding rules IA ADVANCED II 512 UPnP 1 Port Forwarding SNTP TR 069 WAN Connection PPPOE O Allow Incoming Ping Port Forwarding Select LAN Group LAN group 1 IP Filters LAN IP 192 168 1 2 vw CN o DMZ Custom Port Forwarding LAN Clients LAN Isolation Category Available Rules Applied Rules TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Alien vs Predator Asheron s Call G SN Dark Rain 2 Dynamic DNS Client O VPN Delta Force IGMP P O Audio Video Doom roxy O Apps Dune 2000 Static Routing Cicenvers Directx 7 8 Games Dynamic Routing ey Spatial Poley
47. e configuring QoS on this interface Select CoS1 in Class of Service and enter 22 in Type of Service ToS Any incoming packet from LAN Group 1 layer 3 with a ToS of 22 is mapped to CoS1 the highest priority which is normally given to the voice packets Leave the default value CoS1 in Default Non IP Any incoming packet from LAN Group 1 without an IP is mapped to CoS1 the highest priority Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot Repeat step 2 4 to add more rules to LAN Group 1 Up to 255 rules can be configured for each interface Note Any ToS that have not been mapped to a CoS is treated as CoS6 the lowest priority 6 Repeat step 1 5 to create rules to another WAN LAN interface Note Any WAN LAN interface that is not configured has the default Untrusted mode 7 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 8 At the System Commands page click Save All e Ingress Static Configuration The Ingress Static page enables you to configure a static CoS for all packets received on a WAN or LAN interface II ADVANCED ICI TE 1 unn INGRESS SNTP TR 069 Interface Ethernet v Port Forwarding O Untrusted O Layer2 O Layer3 Static IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access E Class of Service CoS
48. e top of the page and select System Commands 10 At the System Commands page click Save All 11 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status S o D s 27 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description IP Address IP address of the CLIP connection provided by your ISP Mask Subnet mask provided by your ISP ARP Server IP address of the Address Resolution Protocol ARP server provided by your ISP Default Gateway If checked this WAN connection acts as the default gateway to the Internet For VLAN and PVC field descriptions please refer to section 3 4 1 3 4 2 Modify an Existing Connection 1 Onthe Setup main page select the connection you want to modify from the left hand column The connections are listed as Connection 1 through Connection 8 Note Up to eight WAN connections of all types are supported 2 Make modifications on the individual connection page Note Some fields are disabled after initial creation 3 Click Apply to temporarily activate the changes you made Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however ifthe ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 4 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 5 At the System Commands page click Save All 28 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 4 3 Modem Setup The Mode
49. ection to be applied New The network IP address of the subnet You can also enter the IP address of Destination IP each individual station in the subnet Mask The network mask of the destination subnet Gateway The IP address of the next hop through which traffic will flow towards the destination subnet Metric Defines the number of hops the between network nodes that data packets travel The default value is 0 which means that the subnet is directly one hop away on the local LAN network 53 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 13 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing feature enables the ATU R150 to dynamically define routes for WAN and LAN subnets Dynamic routing uses routing information protocol RIP for exchanging routing information with other routers in the network It is supported across both WAN and LAN interfaces Any RIP enabled router sends out automatic update packets containing its own routing table on a periodic basis every 30 secs Similarly it accepts such periodic updates from other routers and adds deletes or modifies routes in its own routing table accordingly The router is also expected to receive requests for its routing table and respond accordingly Use the Dynamic Routing page to define dynamic routing routes for the available interfaces TS A E Port Forwarding ce ESC Interface Direction Bridge Filters LAN group 1 None v Dynamic DNS Client PPPOE None Dynamic Rout
50. ed feature IP Address The IP address should be different from but in the same subnet as the WAN side IP address Use the following Static IP address This field enables you to change the IP address of the ATU R150 IP Address The default IP address of the ATU R150 is 192 168 1 1 Netmask The default subnet mask of your ATU R150 is 255 255 255 0 This subnet allows the ATU R150 to support 254 users If you want to support a larger number of users you can change the subnet mask Default Gateway The default gateway is the routing device used to forward all traffic that is not addressed to a station within the local subnet Your ISP provides you with the IP address of the default gateway Host Name The host name is used in conjunction with the domain name to uniquely identify the ATU R150 It can be any alphanumeric word that does not contain spaces Domain The domain name is used in conjunction with the host name to uniquely identify the ATU R150 To access the web pages of the ATU R150 you can type 192 168 1 1 the IP address or mygateway1 ar7 Host Name Domain Enable DHCP Server Enables disables DHCP By default your ATU R150 has the DHCP server LAN side enabled If you already have a DHCP server running on your network you must disable one of the two DHCP servers Assign ISP DNS SNTP Enable disables the Assign ISP DNS SNTP feature when the DHCP server of your ATU R150 h
51. ed later on using the Tools User Management menu options 4 Click Log In The main page appears 11 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 2 Home Page The first page is the Home page From this page you can perform the following tasks Setup the ATU R150 configure the LAN and WAN connection s Configure the advanced configuration options within the ATU R150 security routing and filtering Obtain the status of the ATU R150 View the extensive online help MET serve ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP Setup Advanced Tools Status Help The Setup section The Advanced section The Tools section lets The Status section The Help section allows you to create new lets you configure you carry out system displays status log and provides information on connections edit advanced features like commands and perform statistical information configuration and existing connections RIP Firewall NAT simple system tests for all connections and settings for each and configure other UPnP IGMP Bridge interfaces section basic settings Filters and LAN clients Status Information System Uptime O hours 10 minutes Ethernet Connected DSL Status Connected Software Version T370A 060509a1 35 DSL Speed 512 2048kbps Temporary access Update Disabled The basic layout of the Home page consists of a page selection list across the top of the browser window The lower center part of the page displays the ATU R150 status connection information and o
52. erfaces DHCP Clients Network Statistics Fthernet DSL Modem Status Connection Status View the Status of different connections GUSEEGG USUS DHCP Clients View the list of DHCP clients System Log Log Out View the Status and Statistics of your broadband Modem Status DSL connection Product Information View the Product Information and Software Versions System Log View the Log messages 3 8 1 Network Statistics You can access the Network Statistics page by clicking the Network Statistics link from the Status main page Click to view the statistics of the following interfaces Ethernet e DSL SI A E STATUS HELP AAA Network Statistics Network Statistics eS Choose an interface to view your network statistics DDNS Update Status O Ethernet O DSL DHCP Clients Transmit Good Tx Frames 5012 Good Tx Broadcast Frames 1 Product Information Good Tx Multicast Frames 0 Tx Total Bytes 4214198 System Log Collisions D Log Out Error Frames n Carrier Sense Errors D Receive Good Rx Frames Good Rx Broadcast Frames Good Rx Multicast Frames Rx Total Bytes CRC Errors Undersized Frames Overruns Modem Status 76 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 8 2 Connection Status You can view the status of different connections from the Connection Status page HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP Network Statistics Connection Status 1 Connection Status Description Type IP State Online Disconnect
53. erver from different DDNS service providers Server Only DynDNS and TZO are supported by your ATU R150 at this time Status The status could be one of the following Updated The IP address of the client has been changed and an update has been sent to the DDNS server No change The IP address of the client has not been changed e Error There is an error with the DDNS update Error If the DDNS update status is Error this field gives a description of the error Description 3 8 4 DHCP Clients If you have enabled the DHCP server you can view a list of the DHCP clients from the DHCP Clients page From the Status main page click the DHCP Clients link select the LAN Group and the following information of the DHCP LAN clients is displayed MAC Address e IP Address Host Name Lease Time HOME Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log Log Out A A E STATUS Ll DHCP Clients 1 Select LAN MAC Address 00 04 61 5e 6f b3 LAN group 1 M IP Address 192 168 1 2 Lease Time D days 0 51 40 Host Name test 72302f82d9 78 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 8 5 Modem Status Select to view the Status and Statistics of your broadband DSL connection Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log Log Out HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS Modem S
54. fferent unique virtual connections If you have multiple different virtual connections you may need to use the static and dynamic routing capabilities of the ATU R150 to pass data correctly Before you make a new WAN connection you should make sure you have a available DSL connection PPPoE PPP or point to point protocol is a method of establishing a network connection session between network hosts PPPoE is a protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet frames and is described in RFC 2516 PPPoE provides the ability to connect to a network of hosts over a simple bridging access device to a remote access concentrator With this model each ATU R150 uses its own PPP stack Access control billing and type of service control can all be done on a per user rather than per site basis The default New Connection Setup page which defaults to the PPPoE Connection Setup page Notice this page can be logically divided into three sections Section A includes settings specific to the connection type e Section B VLAN settings Section C PVC settings remains the same for all six connection types For other connection types we will focus on the fields in Section A HOME SETUP A s NM CES UU i a A _ I LAN Setup PPPoE Connection Setup LAN Configuration WAN Setup Name PPPoE Sharing Disable New Connection Options V NAT V Firewall Priority Bits Modem L
55. figuration wan setup Unmanaged IP Filters New Connection OObtain an IP address automatically Bridge a Modem IP Address release het a sian Netmask ee a OPPP IP Address Static IP Address 192 168 1 Kacze 9Use the following Static IP address LU SEM SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS LAN Group 1 Configuration IP Settings HELP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Host Name mygateway1 Domain jar Enable DHCP Server Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 Lease Time 3600 Q Enable DHCP Relay Seconds Relay IP 20 0 0 3 O Server and Relay Off 30 O Assign ISPDNS SNTP Services Status Field Description Chapter 3 Configuration Category Field Field Definition Description Unmanaged Unmanaged is a state when the LAN group is not configured and no IP address has been assigned to the bridge Obtain an IP When this function is enabled your ATU R150 acts like a client address and requests an IP address from the DHCP server on the LAN automatically side IP Address You can retrieve renew an IP address from the DHCP server using the Release and Renew buttons Netmask The subnet mask of your Gateway PPP IP Address Enables disables PPP unnumber
56. g Policy Routing Ingress Egress ope ETIN Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 37 Field Chapter 3 Configuration Description Field Definition Description ACS URL URL of the auto configuration server ACS provided by the ISP Periodic Inform Enable disables the modem to connect to the ACS periodically If you Enabled enable this feature you should enter a value in the Periodic Inform Interval field Periodic Inform This field is enabled only when the Periodic Inform Enabled field is Interval checked It defines the amount of time in seconds between a successful connection with an ACS server and a new attempt to connect to an ACS server A recommended value is 86400 seconds 1 day ACS Connect By clicking the ACS Connect button you manually connect the Modem to the ACS Please refer to TR 69 Field Description and follow procedure below to configure the parameters 1 2 Leave the default URL in the ACS URL field Check Periodic Inform Enabled and enter a value in the Periodic Inform Interval field or Click ACS Connect to manually connect to the ACS Once a connection is established the ACS can update all three fields ACS URL Periodic Inform Enabled and Periodic Inform Interval Click Apply when you finish to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the Modem configuration is not saved thes
57. he following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class B and EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 and EN50082 1 1997 CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Phone 886 2 2659 1021 FAX 886 2 2799 1355 ATU R150 ADSL2 Bridge Router User Manual Version 1 0 Aug 2007 First Release This manual supports the following models ATU R150 This document is the first official release manual Please check CTC Union s website for any updated manual or contact us by E mail at info Octcu com Please address any comments for improving this manual or to point out omissions or errors to marketing Octcu com Thank you The contents of this document are subject to change at any time without notice 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION rrr M 7 1 1 FEATURES cc CLP 7 1 2 SPECIFICATION Steri cer aa e one iid en tle uteri iive idad 8 ATU RI50 OVERVIEW cid a A did 9 2 1 PORTS AND BUTTON Sd eve eter UE abi EE Been TR 9
58. hosts are connected The ATU R150 is normally configured to automatically provide all the hosts on the LAN network with IP addresses 3 4 Configuring the WAN Before the ATU R150 passes any data between the LAN interfaces and the WAN interface the WAN side of the ATU R150 must be configured You need some or all of the information outlined below before you can properly configure the WAN e Your DSL line virtual path identifier VPI and virtual channel identifier VCI Your DSL encapsulation type and multiplexing Your DSL training mode default is MultiMode For PPPoA or PPPoE users you also need these values from your ISP Your username and password For RFC 2684 Static connections you may need these values from your ISP Your fixed WAN IP address Your subnet mask Your default gateway A set of three DNS IP addresses 13 Chapter 3 Configuration Since multiple users can use the ATU R150 the ATU R150 can simultaneously support multiple connection types hence you must set up different profiles for each connection The ATU R150 supports the following protocols RFC 2516 PPPoE RFC 2364 PPPoA RFC 2684 Static Dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP Bridged RFC 2225 classical IP over ATM CLIP You can create up to eight WAN connections 3 4 1 Setup a WAN Connection New Connection A new WAN connection is a virtual connection over the physical DSL connection Your ATU R150 can support up to eight di
59. hrough the network from the WAN side PPP PPP Unnumbered is a special feature It enables the ISP to designate a Unnumbered block of public IP addresses to the customer where it is statically assigned on the LAN side PPP Unnumbered is in essence like a bridged connection LAN The LAN field is associated with the PPP Unnumbered field and is enabled when the PPP Unnumbered field is checked You can specify the LAN group the packets need to go to when the PPP Unnumbered feature is activated Field Description Section B Field Definition Description Sharing The following options are available e Disable Disables connection sharing e Enable Enables connection sharing e VLAN The VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields are activated when VLAN is selected which enable you to create VLAN VLAN ID v VLAN Identification Multiple connections over the same PVC are supported which requires the WAN network to have VLAN support and for the DSLAMS and Routers on the ISP to handle VLAN Tags Extended support is also available which allows multiple connections to be placed over the single PVC without VLAN support VLAN Tag of 0 is this special case In this mode of operation a received packet is flooded on all the connections that reside over it Priority Priority is given to a VLAN connection from 0 7 All packets sent over the VLAN Bits connection have the Priority bits set to the configured value
60. ies these values In this example the DSL service provider is using 0 33 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection HOME SETUP ADVANCED NM CES CU 1104 LAN Setup PPPoE Connection Setup WAN Setup Name PPPoE Y Sharing Disable v New Connection Options V NAT Y Firewall Priority Bits Modem Log Out PPP Settings PVC Settings Username username PVC Password seee VPI Idle Timeout secs VCI Keep Alive 10 min QoS Authentication Auto O CHAP O PAP MTU 1492 bytes On Demand Default Gateway vf Enforce MTU Debug O PPP Unnumbered Valid Rx amp Host Trigger 1 Connect ff Disconnect ETTH J perete E A new link is created for this connection in the left hand column You can connect disconnect apply delete or cancel this connection using the buttons at the bottom of this page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 10 Atthe System Commands page click Save All 15 Chapte
61. iltering mechanism provides a way for you to define rules to allow or deny frames through the bridge based on source MAC address destination MAC address frame type and physical ports When bridge filtering is enabled each frame is examined against every defined filter rule in sequence When a match is found the appropriate filtering action allow or deny is performed Note that the bridge filter only examines frames from interfaces that are part of the bridge itself Up to 20 filter rules are supported with bridge filtering IA ADVANCED IES CUS a a lt UPnP Bridge Filters SNTP TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients O Enable Bridge Filters O Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface Select LAN LAN group 1 Bridge Filter Management Interface Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode LAN Isolation 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY w 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY v PPPOE Session v Deny v TR 068 WAN Access C Add Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client n IGMP Proxy D Static Routing Edit Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode Delete Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 1 Check Enable Bridge Filters 2 To add a rule enter the source MAC address destination MAC address and frame type with desired filtering type then click Add Note You can also edit a rule that you created using the Edit checkbox You can delete a rule usi
62. in use the PVC module will update for that particular PVC as in use from the list and continues processing If a PVC is not found in the default the backup PVC list is used If no PVC is found again the module will let the end user know that no available VCC was found With the connection established the PVC is stored in flash as the connection default PVC Therefore upon reboot this PVC is automatically chosen as the PVC for that connection This saved PVC in environment space of flash overrides the PVC connection saved in XML configuration space of flash for that connection During the connection establishment processing the saved PVC will be checked to see whether a connection can be made with the PVC If the PVC is OAM ping able the connection process continues If the PVC is not OAM ping able the search for an available PVC starts The process of PVC selection is the same as described above The list of default PVCs and backup PVCs need to be global for the management of all connections non Auto Sensing PVC connection as well as Auto Sensing PVC connections These lists allow the end users to establish connectivity without keeping track of the PVC used 18 Chapter 3 Configuration PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA is also known as RFC 2364 It is a method of encapsulating PPP packets in ATM cells that are carried over the DSL line PPP or point to point protocol is a method of establishing a network connection session between
63. ined filter on the Rule Management page UPnP SNTP TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Saige ADVANCED IS LS HELP Rule Name Alien vs Predator Protocol Port Start PortEnd Port Map UDP 80 80 80 UDP 2300 2400 2300 UDP 8000 8900 8000 39 Chapter 3 Configuration 8 If a rule is not in the list you can create your own rule in the User category Select User then click New IS ADVANCED LO AE LU HELP UPnP Port Forwarding SNTP TR 069 WAN Connection PPPOE O Allow Incoming Ping Port Forwarding Select LAN Group LAN group 1 IP Filters LAN IP 192 168 1 2 v New IP DMZ Custom Port Forwarding LAN Clients LAN Isolation Category Available Rules Applied Rules TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters O Games example Dynamic DNS Client O VPN O Audio Video O Apps O Servers Dynamic Routing User IGMP Proxy Static Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Note The New View and Delete buttons become available only when the User category is selected All the custom rules you create fall under the User Category 9 The Rule Management p
64. ing Field Description Field Definition Description Enable RIP Enables disables RIP Protocol The following three RIP versions are available e RIP v1 UDP protocol e RIP v2 multicast protocol e RIP v1 compatible UDP protocol with multicast format Note Routers using RIP v1 or RIP v1 compatible protocol can talk to each other but not to routers using RIP v2 protocol Enable This is an optional field RIP version v2 compatibility allows you to provide simple Password plain text password based authentication to RIP packets This field is disabled if RIP v1 protocol is selected Password The password can be up to 16 characters long Direction Normally when RIP is enabled on a router it dynamically learns provides routes on all its configured interfaces This parameter allows you to select the interfaces on which RIP is expected to learn and distribute routing information This feature allows you to control how and which routes get distributed through the network For example by selecting In only mode routes to private LAN networks are prevented from being sent over to the WAN side router The following four direction options are available Both Receive updates on the interface and also send its routing table to other routers connected to that interface e n Receive routing updates from other routers connected to that interface but do NOT send routing updates on that interface
65. ing traffic to the IP network Default Non IP Locally generated packets such as ARP packets do not have a CoS marking You can define the CoS for all unclassified outgoing packets on layer 3 using this field The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 The default value is CoS1 recommended Translated ToS The Type of Service field takes values from 1 to 255 The selections are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 63 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 17 Shaper The Shaper Configuration page is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advanced main page Three shaper algorithms are supported HTB e Low Latency Queue Discipline e PRIOWRR Note Egress TCA is required if shaper is configured for that interface IA ADVANCED ACES IE i UPnP Shaper Configuration SNTP TR 069 Port Forwarding Interface Ethernet Y IP Filters HTB Queue Discipline Max Rate ea LAN Clients Low Latency Queue Discipline LAN Isolation _ TR 068 WAN Cosi Ikbits cos2 Kbits Access C Bridge Filters CoS3 Kbits Cos4 Kbits Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy coss Kbits Cose Kbits Static Routing Au UL Dynamic Routing cos2 e cosa be Cos4 e coss be cose be Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Contro
66. ize the system time to the public SNTP servers It uses the UDP protocol on port 123 to communicate between clients and servers The figure below shows the default SNTP page A ADVANCED LOS HELP A _ UPnP SNTP SNTP To enable SNTP check the Enable SNTP box and enter a time server TR 069 Port Forwarding A Enable SNTP IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Tertiary SNTP Server Access Bridge Filters Timeout 5 Primary SNTP Server Secondary SNTP Server Dynamic DNS Client Polling Interval 30 IGMP Proxy Static Routing Retry Count 2 Time zone GMT 12 00 Intemational Date Line West Day Light Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out When the SNTP feature is enabled your ATU R150 starts querying for the time clock information from the primary SNTP server If it fails to get a valid response within the Timeout period it makes additional attempts based on the number specified in the Retry Count field before moving to the Secondary SNTP server If it fails to get a valid response from Secondary STNP server within the specified retry count it starts querying the Tertiary SNTP server If it fails to get a valid response from all the servers then the program stops Once a valid response is received from one of the servers the program goes to sleep for number of minute
67. k Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands At the System Commands page click Save All Ingress Layer 3 Configuration HOME SETUP ADVANCED IA CIS MM i UPnP INGRESS SNTP v TR 069 Q Interface Ethernet Port Forwarding O Untrusted O Layer2 Layer3 O Static IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation Class of Service Co51 v Heiss Si C Tos Default Non IP CoS1 v Bridge Filters Class of Service Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out The Layer 3 page allows you to map ToS bits of incoming packets from the IP network to CoS for each WAN LAN interface 58 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Interface For both WAN and LAN interfaces you can configure QoS for layer 3 IP data traffic Class of This CoS field allows you to map incoming layer 3 WAN LAN packets to one Service of the following CoS in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 ToS The type of service field takes values from 0 to 255 Default Non IP A static CoS can be assigned to all layer 3 incoming packets per interface that do not have an IP header such as PPP control packets and ARP packets The default is CoS1 recommended From Interface drop down box select LAN Group 1 You ar
68. l SSH Access Control Log Out Field Description Field Definition Description Interface The selections are WAN and LAN interfaces This field needs to be selected before shaper configuration Max Rate This field is applicable for the HTB Queue Discipline and Low Latency Queue Discipline both are rate based shaping algorithms HTB The hierarchical token bucket queue discipline is a rate based shaping algorithm Queue This algorithm rate shapes the traffic of a class over a specific interface All CoSx Discipline traffic is assigned a specific rate to which data will be shaped to For example If CoS1 is configured to 100Kbps then even if 300Kbps of CoS1 data is being transmitted to the interface only 100Kbps will be sent out Low This is similar to the above algorithm except that CoS1 is not rate limited So in Latency the example above CoS1 data is not rate limited to 100Kbps but instead all Queue 300Kbps is transmitted The side effect is that a mis configured stream can Discipline potentially take all bandwidth PRIOWRR This is a priority based weighted round robin algorithm operating on CoS2 CoS6 CoS1 queues have the highest priority and are not controlled by the WRR algorithm 64 Chapter 3 Configuration Of the three shaping algorithms available on the Shaper Configuration page only one can be enabled at a time An example of each configuration is given as follows Example 1 HTB Queue
69. litarized zone DMZ services security support to block unwanted users from accessing your network Quality of Service QoS and Policy routing PR are also supported 1 e e Features Equipped with one 10 100 Ethernet port Connects multiple PCs to the Internet with just one WAN IP Address when configured in router mode with NAT enabled Configurable through user friendly web interface Supports Single Session IPSec and PPTP Pass Through for Virtual Private Network VPN Several popular games are already pre configured Just enable the game and the port settings are automatically configured Configurable as a DHCP Server on your network Compatible with virtually all standard Internet applications Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface Address Filtering DMZ Hosting and Much More Simple web based status page displays a snapshot of your system configuration and links to the configuration pages Downloadable flash software upgrades Support for up to 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits PVC Support for up to 8 PPPoE sessions Supports Classical IP over ATM CLIP or also referred to as RFC1577 or IPoA Cost effective ADSL2 modem designed as a full featured ADSL router Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Specifications ADSL Compliance e Support Multi mode standards ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 G dmt G lite ADSL2 G dmt bis G 992 3 ADSL2 G lite bis G 992 4 ADSL2 G 992 5 Reach Extended ADSL RE ADSL ATM Protocols e 8PVC Support A
70. m Setup page allows you to select any combination of DSL training modes HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP tl LAN Setup Modem Setup LAN Configuration Select the modulation type WAN Setup New Connection O NO_MODE V ADSL_G dmt Modem i Y ADSL_G lite Log Out V ADSL G dmt bis V ADSL G dmt bis DELT V ADSL 2plus V ADSL 2plus DELT V amp DSL re adsl V ADSL re adsl DELT V ADSL ANSI T1 413 V MULTI MODE ADSL G dmt bis AnxI ADSL G dmt bis AnxJ O ADSL G dmt bis AnxM ADSL 2plus AnxsI ADSL 2plus AnsJ O ADSL 2plus AnxM G shdsl IDSL HDSL SDSL VDSL 29 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 5 Configuring the LAN The LAN can be configured with static IP address dynamic IP address or be unmanaged no IP HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP LAN Setup LAN Configuration LAN Configuration WAN Setup New Connection Modem Log Out Interfaces LAN group 1 USB Ethernet LAN group 2 Configure 3 5 1 LAN Group Configuration The LAN Group Configuration page allows you to configure settings for each defined LAN group Notice that you can also view the status of advanced services that can be applied to this LAN group A green status indicates that the services have been enabled while a red status indicates that the service is currently disabled LAN Setup LAN Con
71. mage this product Make sure to observe the proper power requirements The power adapter requirement is 9 volts AC 1A 1000mA Reset The Reset button will either reboot the ATU R150 or cause it to return to its factory default settings To reboot the modem momentarily press the reset button and after about 30 seconds the ATU R150 will become operational again To reset to the factory defaults for the ATU R150 simply press the reset button for more than 5 seconds and then release The ATU R150 will be reset to its factory defaults and after about 30 seconds the ATU R150 will become operational again Chapter 2 ATU R150 Overview 2 2 LED Description INTERNET PPP WAN LAN POWER Power LED This LED stays lit to indicate the system is powered on properly LAN LED This LED is lit when a connection is established to the LAN port and flashes when the LAN port is sending receiving data WAN LED This LED is lit when the WAN connection is established and flashes when the WAN port is sending receiving data Internet PPP LED This LED is lit when a PPPoE connection is established 2 3 Installing your ATU R150 1 Locate an optimum location for the ATU R150 2 For connections to the Ethernet and DSL interfaces refer to the Quick Installation Guide 3 Connect the AC Power Adapter Depending upon the type of network you may want to put the power adapter on an uninterruptible power supply UPS Only use the power adapter supplied with the
72. nable DMZ Enables disables the Demilitarized Zone feature This field is unchecked disabled by default Select your Select the WAN connection on which the DMZ feature is applied WAN Connection Select LAN Select the LAN Group on which the DMZ feature is applied Group Select a LAN IP Select the LAN IP address you are going to use as the DMZ host This host Address is exposed to the Internet Be aware that this feature may expose your local network to security risks LAN Clients This link takes you to the LAN Clients page More information on LAN Clients can be found in LAN Clients Page 41 Chapter 3 Configuration Custom Port Forwarding Page The Custom Port Forwarding page allows you to create up to 15 custom port forwarding entries to support specific services or applications such as concurrent NAT NAPT operation II ADVANCED MUT MEI MM eng A UPnP Custom Port Forwarding SNTP TR 069 Connection PPPOE vw Enable Y Port Forwarding IP Filters Application Protocol TCP Y LAN Clients Source IP Address Source Netmask LAN Isolation Destination IP Address Destination Netmask 255 255 255 255 TR 068 WAN s E 000035 Access C Destination Port Start Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Destination Port End Destination Port Map Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP Po
73. net For VLAN and PVC field descriptions please refer to section 3 4 1 24 Chapter 3 Configuration Bridged Profile and Connection A pure bridged connection does not assign any IP address to the WAN interface NAT and firewall rules are not enabled This connection method makes the ATU R150 act as a bridge for passing packets between the WAN interface and the LAN interface 9 HOME SETUP ADVANCED a TOOLS STATUS SHELP LAN Setup Bridged Connection Setup LAN Configuration ee ee WAN Setup Name BRIDGE Type Bridge w Sharing Disable vw New Connection Options VLAN ID o Priority Bits Modem PPPOE Bridge pem PVC Settings Encapsulation LLC O vC Log Out 5 PVC Select LAN LAN group 1 VPI fo On the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page is displayed From Type drop down box select Bridge The default Bridged Connection Setup page is displayed Enter a unique name for the Bridged connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this example the unique name is Bridge The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode In the Bridge Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and
74. network hosts It usually provides a mechanism of authenticating users Logical link control LLC and virtual circuit VC are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet Contact your ISP to determine which encapsulation is being used on your DSL connection HOME SETUP ADVANCED ES MM 514 LAN Setup PPPoA Connection Setup LAN Configuration WAN Setup Name PPPOA Type PPPoA Sharing New Connection Options V NAT V Firewall VLAN ID 0 Priority Bits Modem PPPOE PPP Settings PVC Settings tvou tri PUO s i VPI D Password esee wi 33 Idle Timeout secs QoS UBA Y Keep Alive 110 min Authentication Auto O CHAP PAP d en MTU 1500 bytes Echt ops On Demand O Default Gateway vf MBS cells Debug O CDVT usecs PPP Unnumbered O Valid Rx E LAN Auto Host Trigger 3 pyc O To configure the ATU R150 for PPPoA 1 2 On the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page isdisplayed From Type drop down box select PPPoA The default PPPoA Connection Setup page is displayed Enter a unique name for the PPPoA connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this example the unique name is PPPoA The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode If you want to enable VLAN refer to the table on section 3 4 1 to c
75. nfiguration Field Description Field Definition Description Interface Select the WAN interface to configure the QoS for outgoing packets LAN interface can not be selected as VLAN is currently supported on the WAN side only Unclassified Some locally generated packets might not have been classified and thus do Packet not have a CoS value such as PPP control packet and ARP packet You can define the CoS for all unclassified outgoing packets on layer 2 using this field which will then pick up the user priority bits based on the mapping rules you create The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 The default value is CoS1 recommended User Priority The selections are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Class of The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 Service CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 Egress Layer 3 Configuration The Egress Layer 3 page enables you to map CoS to ToS so that the priority marking of outgoing packets can be carried over to the IP network wwe setup co oos sts eee EGRESS Connection Ethernet v O NoEgress O Layer2 Layer3 Default Non IP CoS v Class of Service CoS1 Translated Tos Class of Service Translated TOS Egress Egress Layer 3 Page Descriptions Field Definition Description Interface Select the WAN LAN interface here to configure the QoS for outgo
76. ng Delete 3 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however ifthe ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 4 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 5 At the System Commands page click Save All Note There are four hidden filter rules within the bridge filter table These rules are entered to ensure you do not lock yourself out of the ATU R150 on a particular port The rules pertain to the combination of source destination MAC addresses source destination ports and protocols 50 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Enable Bridge Enables disables bridge filtering It can be set unset during any add Filters edit or delete operation It can also be set unset independently by clicking Apply Enable Bridge Filter When checked it enables the Bridge Filter Management Interface field Management This ensures that you do not get locked out of the ATU R150 on the Interface interface of the LAN group specified in the next two fields Select LAN Select your LAN group to enable the Bridge Filter Management Interface feature Bridge Filter Select the interface of the LAN group to have the Bridge Filter Management Management Interface feature enabled Interface SRC MAC The source MAC address It must be in a xx xx xx x
77. ng Ping Select LAN Group LAN group 1 M LAN IP 192 168 1 2 New IP DMZ Custom Port Forwarding Category Available Rules Applied Rules E example Bridg O Games MED O vPN O audio video O Apps O Servers user Note The New View and Delete buttons become available only when the User category is selected All the custom rules you create fall under the User Category The Rule Management page populates for you to create new rules Enter Rule Name Protocol Port Start Port End and Port Map fields then click Apply The rules you create appear in the Available Rules box in the User category You can view or delete the rules you create Continue to add rules as they apply from each category using the Add button Click Apply when you finish to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands At the System Commands page click Save All 44 Chapter 3 Configuration Custom IP Filters Page The Custom IP Filters page allows you to define up to 20 custom IP filtering entries to block specific services or applications based on Source destination IP address and netmask TCP port ranges supported Protocol TCP UDP TCP and UDP ICMP Any LUE ADVANCED MURS cag JL
78. o ting clearest ae A edd cue tto alu Ga Edu A 55 DOLD NEVESS EE EE E tii 57 3 610 ESTA a a a a a o adesse idol a rte bao Hs 62 IOAZ IVIVE A AA ARA A AAA o 64 3 6 18 Web Access CORTO a A la in Beta da ind d 67 D019 SSH ACCESS Control c i id A A A ds 68 3 7 TOOLS A i 69 3 7 1 SEA COUINTINGS ade DUM Mt MM NT AER 69 3 7 2 Remote Lop ROMA EA A AA ena cx du reme UR cad 70 3 7 3 REMOTE LM a OERA EEEE 71 3 7 4 User MAN AE NCAA AA qs ad a d wal XR d adi ed 72 3 7 5 Updat AT UARTS0 ei ced A a iii 73 3 7 6 SUI KA AEE E AEE A E E E EO 74 3 7 7 Mod m Fast winetiusatela e a A AA A A a a la booze va ond 75 3 8 SATS act ae Mad RU haces EU Ka nc D d D M LK LAC LAE 76 3 6 1 Network Statistics Eten tiene tete ei ete ree Ue E oR 76 3 6 2 Connection Status A S Sees 77 3 8 3 DDNS Update Statusi its Att lidia Pid 3 6 4 DHGCP Glientsz2 a I n UHR an 78 3 6 5 Modem Stats iua tete testet RR ean rites tango 79 3 8 6 PPT OME A OVINE ON RA AAA AR ASS A A Mid 79 3 8 7 System LO A A A A A a i 80 APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssessssessssessse 82 ii 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction The ATU R150 ADSL2 modem is a high speed WAN bridge router that is specifically designed to connect to the Internet and to directly connect to your local area network LAN via high speed 10 100 Mbps Ethernet The ATU R150 also has full Network Address Translation NAT firewall and demi
79. o reconnect again to configure your setup MD Internet Note If you are loading multiple files it is recommended that you upload the firmware image at last as the system reboots after loading firmware image At the login prompt enter your Username and Password to log back in If you want to make sure the firmware is properly upgraded go to Status Product Information and check on the ATU R150 version information on the Product Information page Upload configuration file You can use the same procedure to update the configuration file config bin You can download to your hard drive a copy of the configuration file config bin that has been saved to the ATU R150 flash To do so click Get Configuration and follow the prompt You can also upload a saved configuration file config bin back to the ATU R150 To do so click Browse and select the file then click Update Gateway N oo Bw 73 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 7 6 Ping Test Once canp you have your ATU R150 configured it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the network If you ing an IP on the WAN side successfully you should be able to surf the Internet HOME SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP System Commands Ping Test Remote Log Router Remote Log Voice Enter IP Address to ping 192 168 1 1 User Management Packet size 64 bytes Update Gateway Number of echo requests 3 Ping Test Modem Test Log Out PING 19
80. og Out PPP Settings PYC Settings Username username PVC Password eeee VPI Idle Timeout secs VCI Keep Alive 10 min Qos Authentication Auto O CHAP PAP MTU 11492 bytes On Demand Q Default Gateway vf Enforce MTU vf Debug O PPP Unnumbered Q Valid Rx Host Trigger CZ ET KETTE J perete ETE 14 9 LAN Configuration Chapter 3 Configuration At the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page is displayed In the Name field enter a unique name for the PPPoE connection The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this example the unique name is PPPoE The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode Note NAT enables the IP address on the LAN side to be translated to IP address on the WAN side If NAT is disabled you cannot access the Internet If you want to enable VLAN refer to the table below to configure the following fields e Sharing Select VLAN to enable the VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID Priority Bits Select the priority bits of the VLAN In the PPP Settings section enter values from DSL service provider or your ISP In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP suppl
81. on Local Routing Mark This field is enabled only when Locally Generated is selected in the Ingress Interface field The mark for DNS traffic generated by different applications are described below Dynamic DNS OxE1 Dynamic Proxy OxE2 Web Server OxE3 MSNTP OxE4 DHCP Server OxE5 IPtables Utility OxE6 PPP Deamon OxE7 IP Route OxE8 ATM Library OXE9 NET Tools OXEA RIP OxEB RIP v2 OXEC UPNP OxEE Busybox Utility OXEF Configuration Manager OxFO DropBear Utility OxF1 Voice 0 Note Wildcard entries are allowed for IP Address Netmask and Port range fields Currently routing algorithms make decision based on destination address e only Destination IP address and subnet mask is supported The Policy Routing page enables you to route packets on the basis of various fields in the packet The following fields can be configured for Policy Routing Destination IP address mask Source IP address mask Source MAC address Protocol TCP UDP ICMP etc Source port Destination port Incoming interface DSCP 56 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 15 Ingress The Ingress page enables you to configure QoS for packets as soon as they come into the ATU R150 The domain mappings are converted to CoS the common language so that the priority marking is carried over IS ADVANCED IC tg Do UPnP INGRESS SNTP TR 069 Port Forwarding Untrusted O Layer2 O Layer3 O Static IP Filters
82. on Note Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots HOME SETUP ADVANCED System Commands Remote Log Router Remote Log Voice User Management Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Log Out Restore Defaults TOOLS II 0 System Commands System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restore factory default configuration NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots 69 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 7 2 Remote Log Router The remote log feature is used in conjunction with the PC tool software provided with your ATU R150 For PPPoE and PPPoA connections you can select Debug in the Log Level field if you want to log the connection information This is helpful when trying to debug connection problems The remote log feature allows you to forward all logged information to one or more remote syslog server
83. onfigure the following fields e Sharing Select VLAN to enable the VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID Priority Bits Select the priority bits of the VLAN In the PPP Settings section select the encapsulation type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode In the PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this example the DSL service provider is using 0 33 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults Click Apply to complete the connection setup This temporarily activates this connection A new link has been created for this connection in the left hand column You can connect disconnect apply delete or cancel this connection using this page by clicking the Connection Name to return to its Connection Setup page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 19 Chapter 3 Configuration 10 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 11 At the System Commands page click Save All 12 To check the status click S
84. ons 4 Click Apply 70 Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Log Level There are eight log levels listed below in order of severity e Panic System panic or other condition that causes the ATU R150 to stop functioning Alert Conditions that require immediate correction such as a corrupted system database Critical Critical conditions such as hard drive errors Error Error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than errors in the emergency alert and critical levels Warning Conditions that warrant monitoring Notice Conditions that are not errors but might warrant special handling Info Events or non error conditions of interest Debug Software debugging message Specify the level only when so directed by a technical support representative The default log level is Notice Note When you select a log level all log information within this severity level and levels above meaning more severe levels will be sent to the remote host Add an IP You should enter the IP address of the remote host to which you want the log Address information be forwarded You can add more than more IP address and any IP address you add here appears in the drop down list of the next field Select a logging destination Select a You can select a destination IP address from the drop down list This defines Logging where the log information will be sent You can
85. ports this feature Not all DSLAMs have F4 and F5 support F4 F5 cells are used for operation administration and maintenance OAM at the ATM level They are used for two main purposes Fault management detection and notification Loopback testing and link integrity The ATM OAM is divided into several levels F4 VP level OAM information flows between network elements NEs used within virtual paths to report an unavailable path or a virtual path VP that cannot be guaranteed Segment flows are processed as well as end to end flows that terminate in the management processor e F5 VC level OAM information flows between network elements NEs used within virtual connections to report degraded virtual channel VC performance such as late arriving cells lost cells and cell insertion problems Segment flows are processed as well as end to end flows that terminate in the management processor Both F4 and F5 flows can be configured as one of the test types Segment This test verifies that ATM continuity exists between the virtual channel link segment from the ATU R150 to the DSL provider network typically this is a DSLAM at the DSL provider site End to End This test verifies ATM connectivity of the virtual channel link with the ATM endpoint such as a remote broadband access router located at the DSL provider or ISP site Modem Test the Network This test may ion from the list and press the This
86. ption Field Definition Description Encapsulation The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds header information to the protocol data unit PDU from the layer above As an example in Internet terminology a packet would contain a header from the data link layer followed by a header from the network layer IP followed by a header from the transport layer TCP followed by the application protocol data Two options are provided Logical Link Control LLC and Virtual Channel VC IP Address IP address of the static connection provided by the ISP Mask Subnet mask provided by your ISP Gateway The IP address of your gateway provided by the ISP Default The IP address of the default gateway to the Internet provided by the ISP Gateway DNS Domain name server IP address provided by your ISP You can configure up to three DNS IP addresses Mode Two modes are available Bridged and Routed For VLAN and PVC field descriptions please refer to section 3 4 1 22 Chapter 3 Configuration DHCP Connection Setup DHCP allows the ATU R150 to automatically obtain the IP address from the server This option is commonly used in situations where the IP is dynamically assigned and is not known prior to assignment 9 HOME SETUP ADVANCED TS STATUS HELP LAN Setup DHCP Connection Setup LAN Configuration WAN Setup Name DHCP Type DHCP v Sharing Disable New Connection O
87. ptions Vf NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID lo Priority Bits Modem DHCP Settings PYC Settings EABBE Encapsulation LLCO vc PVC Log Qut IP Address Race VPI 0 Gateway VCI 33 Default Gateway O Qos UBR v On the Setup main page click New Connection The default DHCP Connection Setup page is displayed From the Type drop down box select DHCP The default DHCP Connection Setup page is displayed Enter a unique name for the DHCP connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this example the unique name is DHCP The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode If your DSL line is connected and your DSL IPS provider is supporting DHCP you can click Renew and the ATU R150 retrieves an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address At any time you can release the DHCP address by clicking Release and renew the DHCP address by clicking Renew Under PVC Settings enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values In this example the DSL service provider is using 0 33 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the IS
88. r 3 Configuration 11 To check the status click Status at the top of the page and select Connection Status The figure below shows the Connection Status page Connection Status 1 luda On Sees Description Type IP State Online Disconnect Reason DDNS Update Status PPPOE pppoe N A Not Connected 0 DSL Line is Disconnected DHCP Clients Product Information Systemlog togou B Field Description Section A Field Definition Description Username Your user name for the PPPoE access provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP This field is alpha numeric and the maximum length is 64 characters It cannot start with a number The character type restrictions do not apply for CLI based configuration Password Your password for the PPPoE access provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP This field is alpha numeric and the maximum length is 128 characters The character type restrictions do not apply for CLI based configuration Idle Timeout Specifies that PPPoE connection should disconnect if the link has no activity detected for n seconds This field is used in conjunction with the On Demand feature and is enabled only when the On Demand field is checked To ensure that the link is always active enter a O in this field You can also enter a value larger than 10 secs Keep Alive When the On Demand option is not enabled this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider
89. rewall traversal allow traffic to pass through the ATU R150 for applications using the UPnP protocol This feature requires one active WAN connection In addition the PC should support this feature In the presence of multiple WAN connections select a connection on which the incoming traffic is present for example the default WAN connection IS ADVANCED IA 512 p BRA UPnP UPnP SNTP To enable UPnP check the Enable UPnP box and select a connection below TR 069 Port Forwarding V Enable UPNP IP Filters WAN Connection PPPOE LAN Clients LAN Connection LAN group 1 LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 1 Check Enable UPnP This enables the WAN Connection and LAN Connection fields 2 Select the WAN Connection and LAN Connection that will use UPnP from the drop down lists 3 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 4 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 5 At the System Commands page click Save All 34 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 2 SNTP Simple network timing protocol SNTP is a protocol used to synchron
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91. rstood by the network domains The reverse CoS and domain mapping is configured using the Egress page No Egress Mode The default Egress page setting for all interfaces is No Egress In this mode the domain mappings of the packets are untouched IS ADVANCED AS TS HELP UPnP EGRESS SNTP ion v TR 069 Connection Ethernet Y Port Forwarding O NoEgress O Layer2 O Layer3 IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access C No Egress TCA defined Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Egress Layer 2 Configuration The Egress Layer 2 page enables you to map the CoS of an outgoing packet to user priority bits which is honoured by the VLAN network Again this feature is only configurable on the WAN interfaces as VLAN is only supported on the WAN side in the current release A ADVANCED ERLA LIN HELP UPnP EGRESS SNTP TR 069 Connection Port Forwarding O No Egress Layer2 O Layer3 IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation Unclassified Packet TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Class of Service User Priority Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Class of Service Cos1 User Priority Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control E Cancel SSH Access Control Log Out 62 Chapter 3 Co
92. rt Start Protocol Edit Delete sk Mask Port End Port Map Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out Field Description Field Definition Description Connection Select the WAN connection on which the Custom Port Forwarding rule is to be applied Enable The Enable button is checked by default meaning this rule is automatically applied when you click the Apply button Application Name of the application for which your ports will be opened Protocol There are three options available TCP UDP and TCP and UDP Source IP You can define the source IP address from which the incoming traffic is Address allowed Enter 0 0 0 0 for all Source Netmask Netmask of the source IP address Enter 255 255 255 255 for all Destination IP The LAN side destination IP address for incoming traffic Address Destination The LAN side destination netmask for incoming traffic The default value of Netmask this field is 255 255 255 255 Destination Port The starting port number that is made open for this application Start Destination Port The ending port number that is made open for this application End Destination Port Destination port mapped on the LAN destination side to which packets Map are forwarded There are two types of port mapping One to one one port mapped to one Multiple to one multiple ports mapped to one port
93. s Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing ria TA ETE Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Voice provision Log Out Table 10 TR 068 WAN Access Field Descriptions Field Definition Description WAN Update Check this field to give the account read and write access WAN Access Check this field to give the account read only access User Name User name of the WAN access account Password Password of the WAN access account Port Enter the port number to be opened for the temporary WAN access 49 Chapter 3 Configuration Create Temporary User Account WAN Side Step Action Check WAN Update to enable write privilege of the RG Check WAN Access to enable read privilege of the RG Enter a user name and password in the User Name and Password fields Enter a port number In the Port field for example 51003 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings on the page Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the RG configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon RG reboot 6 To make the change permanent click Tools and select System Commands On the System Commands page Figure 5 2 on page 5 3 click Save All 7 To access your RG remotely enter the following in the URL http s 10 10 10 5 51003 Syntax http s WAN IP of RG Port Number ak WN 3 6 9 Bridge Filters The bridge f
94. s specified in the Polling Interval field before starting the whole process again 1 Check Enable SNTP 2 Use the table below as a reference and configure the following fields Primary SNTP Server Secondary SNTP Server Tertiary SNTP Server Timeout Polling Interval Retry Count Time Zone Day Light 3 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the ATU R150 configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon ATU R150 reboot 4 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 5 At the System Commands page click Save All a Chapter 3 Configuration Field Description Field Definition Description Primary The IP address or the host name of the primary SNTP server This can be SNTP Server provided by ISP or user defined Secondary The IP address or the host name of the secondary SNTP server This can be SNTP Server provided by ISP or user defined Tertiary The IP address or the host name of the tertiary SNTP server This can be SNTP Server provided by ISP or user defined Timeout If the ATU R150 failed to connect to a SNTP server within the Timeout period it retries the connection Polling The amount of time between a successful connection with a SNTP server and Interval a new attempt to connect to an SNTP server Retry Count The number of times the ATU R150 tries to
95. st also be specified Up to three domain name server DNS addresses can be identified These servers resolve the name of the computer to the IP address mapped to it and thus enable you to access other web servers by typing the symbolic name host name pu p omm 10 11 12 13 Static Connection Setup Name STATIC Type Static Y Sharing Disable v New Connection Options vf NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Static Settings PYC Settings Encapsulation S LLC O vc IP Address 0 0 0 0 VPI 0 Mask VCI 33 QoS UBR Default Gateway At the Setup main page click New Connection The default PPPoE Connection Setup page is displayed At the Type field select Static The Static Connection Setup page is displayed In the Name field enter a unique name for the Static connection The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers In this example the unique name is Static The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode In the Static Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode Based upon the information your DSL ISP provided enter your assigned IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway if provided and Domain Name Services DNS values if provided For the static configuration you can also select a Bridged connection or a
96. t of cell delay variation that can be accommodated Cell delay variation measures the random inter arrival times of cells within an ATM connection due to cell transfer delay caused by buffering multiplexing and so on 17 Chapter 3 Configuration Auto Auto Sensing permanent virtual circuit The overall operation of the auto sensing PVC PVC feature relies on end to end OAM pings to defined PVCs There are two groups of PVCs customer default PVCs which are defined by the OEM ISP and the backup PVOs The customer default must have 0 35 as the first default PVC The backup list of PVCs must be of the following VPI VCI 0 35 8 35 0 43 0 51 0 59 8 43 8 51 and 8 59 The list of PVCs is defined in XML and is configurable The Auto Sensing PVC feature itself is also configurable in that the auto search mechanism can be disabled Upon DSL synchronization end to end OAM pings will be conducted for every defined PVC The result of the pings will be recorded in an array for later use to determine the usability of the particular PVC for connectivity This list helps the PVC manage the available PVC for use and needs to be synchronized with connections made without Auto Sensing PVC Update to this list is performed for any change in DSL synchronization During connection establishment the PVC module will first search through the list of defined default PVCs If a PVC is found from the default list that is ping able and not
97. tatus Connection Status Us Rate Kbps Ds Rate Kbps US Margin DS Margin Trained Modulation LOS Errors STATUS HELP Modem Status Connected 512 2048 15 17 ADSL_G dmt a DS Line Attenuation 15 US Line Attenuation 9 Peak Cell Rate 1207 cells per sec CRC Rx Fast D CRC Tx Fast D CRC Rx Interleaved 0 CRC Tx Interleaved 5 Path Mode Interleaved DSL Statistics Near End F4 Loop Back Count Near End F5 Loop Back Count 3 8 6 Product Information This page shows the hardware and software information for your ATU R150 TA status G Product Information HOME SETUP ADVANCED EE Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients Product Information Model Number HW Revision Serial Number Ethernet MAC DSL MAC Software Versions AR7RD Unknown none 00 30 54 00 1D G6 00 30 54 00 1D G7 Modem Status Product Information System Log Log Out Gateway ATM Driver DSL HAL DSL Datapump SAR HAL PDSP Firmware Boot Loader 73704 060511a1_01 6 00 01 00 6 00 01 00 6 00 04 00 Annex A 01 07 2b 0 54 ALS 19 3 8 7 System Log Chapter 3 Configuration The System Log page allows you to view all logged information Depending upon the severity level the logged information generates log reports to a remote host if remote logging is enabled Up to 32 logs can be displayed on this page Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status DH
98. tatus and select Connection Status Field Description Field Definition Description Encapsulation The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds header information to the protocol data unit PDU from the layer above As an example in Internet terminology a packet would contain a header from the data link layer followed by a header from the network layer IP followed by a header from the transport layer TCP followed by the application protocol data Two options are provided Logical Link Control LLC and Virtual Channel VC Username Your user name for the PPPoA access provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP This field is alpha numeric and the maximum length is 64 characters It cannot start with a number The character type restrictions do not apply for CLI based configuration Password Your password for the PPPoA access provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP This field is alpha numeric and the maximum length is 128 characters The character type restrictions do not apply for CLI based configuration Idle Timeout Specifies that the PPPoA connection should disconnect if the link has no activity detected for n seconds This field is used in conjunction with the On Demand feature To ensure that the link is always active enter a 0 in this field You can also enter a value larger than 10 secs Keep Alive When the On Demand option is not enabled this value specifies the time
99. test can be used to take a few secon o co Test button check whether your Modem is properly connected to mplete To perform the test select your connection Connection Type VPI VCI Q PPPOE pppoe 0 33 Modem Test Test Type F4 End v The figure above shows the Modem Test page with one WAN connection PPPoE pre configured Modem Test Result No testis running Perform a Connectivity Test 1 Click Modem Test at the Tools main page to access the Modem Test page 2 Select the Connection you want to test and the Test Type 3 Click Test The modem test results are displayed on the page Field Description Field Definition Description Connection Select the WAN connection on which you want to run the modem test Note You will not be able to perform a modem test without any WAN connections configured Type The type of the WAN connection VPI VCI Virtual path identifier virtual channel identifier Test Type There are four test types F4 End F4 end to end F4 Seg F4 segment F5 End F5 end to end F5 Seg F5 segment 75 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 8 Status The Status section allows you to view the Status Statistics of different connections and interfaces Ll Se ee STATUS HELP Network Statistics Status Connection Status The Status section allows you to view the Status Statistics of different connections and interfaces DDNS Update Status View the Statistics of different int
100. ther useful information The center part of the display provides descriptions of the options supported on the other web interface pages 12 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 3 Setup To setup your ATU R150 with a basic configuration from the Main page select Setup The figure below illustrates the Setup page The page is divided into two subsections the LAN Setup and the WAN Setup EE serur ADvaNceo TT ER LAN Setup Setup LAN Configuration The Setup section allows you to create new connections edit existing connections and configure other basic settings WAN Setup New Connection LAN Setup Modem LAN Select to assign physical interfaces to LAN and configure Log Out Configuration LAN IP address LAN DHCP Server WAN Setup New Connection Select to configure a new connection Modem Select to setup your modem Before configuring the ATU R150 there are several concepts that you should be familiar with on how your new ATU R150 works Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these concepts as it should make the configuration much easier 3 3 1 Wide Area Network WAN Connection On one side of the ATU R150 is the WAN interface also referred to as a broadband connection This WAN connection is different for every WAN service provider Most of the configuration you perform is for the WAN connection 3 3 2 Local Area Network LAN Connection On the other side of the ATU R150 are LAN interfaces This is where local
101. tic Routing Dynamic Routing Cos2 10 cos3 Cos4 10 CoS6 Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 66 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 18 Web Access Control The Web Access Control page allows you to access the ATU R150 remotely via the web from the WAN side EA ADVANCED RRR MM a UPnP Web Access Control SNTP ee Enable vf Port Forwarding Choose a connection PPPOE v IP Filters LAN Clients Remote Host IP 0 0 0 0 LAN Isolation Remote Netmask 255 255 255255 pad ie C Redirect Port 8080 Bridge Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out If you want to access your ATU R150 at home from a remote location such as your office use the table below as a reference and follow the procedure below to configure your WAN IP address Check Enable to enable the Web access control feature In the Choose a Connection field leave the default WAN connection selected In the Remote Host IP field enter the WAN side IP address you will use to access your ATU R150 for example 10 10 10 1 In the Remote Netmask field enter the netmask of your WAN side IP address Enter a port number In the Redirect Port field for example 80 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings on the pag
102. ting Class of The selections are in the order of priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 Service CoS6 and N A Source IP The IP address of the traffic source Mask The source IP netmask This field is required if the source IP has been entered Destination IP The IP address of the traffic destination Mask The netmask of the destination This field is required if the destination IP has been entered Protocol The selections are TCP UDP ICMP Specify and none If you choose Specify you need to enter the protocol number in the box next to the Protocol field This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP and or Source MAC should be configured This field is also required if the source port or destination port has been entered Source Port The source protocol port You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first Destination The destination protocol port You cannot configure this field without entering Port the protocol first Source MAC The MAC address of the traffic source Local Routing Mark This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be discussed in Policy Routing Note Wildcard entries are allowed for IP Address Netmask and Port range fields 61 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 6 16 Egress For packets going out of the ATU R150 the marking CoS need to be translated to the mappings unde
103. ur PC can you PING the ATU R150 Assuming that the ATU R150 has DHCP enabled and your PC is on the same subnet as the ATU R150 you should be able to PING the ATU R150 Can you PING the WAN Your ISP should have provided the IP address of their server If you can ping the ATU R150 and your protocols are configured correctly you should be able to ping the ISPs network If you cannot PING the ISPs network make sure your using the correct protocols with the correct VPI VCI values f Make sure NAT is enabled for your connection If NAT is disabled you the ATU R150 will not route frames correctly can t connect to the ATU R150 1 Check to see that the Power LED is green and that the network cables are installed correctly see the quick start guide for more details 2 Make sure that your PC and the ATU R150 is on the same network segment The ATU R150 s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 If you are running a Windows based PC you can open a DOS window and type IPCONFIG make sure that the network adapter that is connected to the ATU R150 is within the same 192 168 1 x subnet 3 Also your PC s Subnet Mask should match the ATU R150 s subnet mask The ATU R150 has a default subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 4 If this still does not work press the reset button This will place the ATU R150 into its factory default state Go through the above procedures again 5 Make sure NAT is enabled for your connection If NAT is disabled you the ATU R15
104. ur configuration file from the Remote Log Voice Isystem by clicking Get Configuration User Management Select a File Browse Update Gateway Max file size 3 5 MB Ping Test Firmware Image can be the combined single aaa image with or without digital signature Log Out Sa Update Gateway The system will be restarted automatically after the Filesystem image is successfully updated You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup Get Configuration The system will give the configuration file only if it was earlier saved by pressing SaveAll in System Command Menu 1 Upload firmware Click Browse and select the firmware image to upload The file name should look something like this nsp ar7vw firmware upgrade img The file for web upload should have upgrade in the name The file without upgrade in the name is for upload using the serial connection 2 Click Update Gateway The status of the uploading appears at the bottom of the page and all LEDs are off This may take few minutes When the upload is finished the ATU R150 reboots Power and LAN LEDs light again and you will need to log in again Upgrading Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Qs c x a E Search SY Favorites 6 she Se iz Address 2 http 192 168 1 1 coi bin firmwarecfg x Go Links Upgrading The system is now upgrading Please wait for few minutes You will need t
105. x Rate LAN Clients Mv Low Latency Queue Discipline LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Cost Kbits cose Kbits Access C Bridge Filters CoS3 Kbits Cos4 Kbits Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy CoS5 Kbits Cose Kbits Static Routing CIDE Dynamic Routing Goosen fo CoS3 CoS4 Pe CoS5 CoS6 Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Log Out 65 Chapter 3 Configuration Example 3 PRIOWRR Enabled In this third example PRIOWRR is enabled Since PRIOWRR operates only on the number of packets being transmitted the max rate field has been disabled Only percentage can be assigned to the CoS2 CoS6 CoS1 is not rate controlled hence the field is not displayed When there is no CoS1 packet CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 each has 10 percent and CoS6 has 70 percent This is similarly to the Low Latency Queue discipline except that one is packet based and the other is rate based LUDUM ADVANCED IC MM 5102 UPnP Shaper Configuration SNTP TR 069 Interface PPPOE vw Port Forwarding IP Filters CO HTB Queue Discipline Max Rate LAN Clients O Low Latency Queue Discipline LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN CoS1 Kbits Cos2 Access 4 Bridge Filters CoS3 Kbits Cos4 Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy coss Kbits cose 1440 V PRIOWRR Sta
106. x xx xx format with 00 00 00 00 00 00 as don t care Blanks can be used in the MAC address space and are also considered as don t care SRC Port Source port You can choose Any or Ethernet port for the particular bridge If any of the selections are not available please check your DSL connection Dest MAC The destination MAC address Dest Port Destination port You can choose Any or Ethernet port Protocol You can choose from the following options PPPoE Session PPPoE Discovery IPX Ethernet Il RARP IPv6 IPv4 and Any Mode There are two filtering modes Deny and Allow 3 6 10 Dynamic DNS Client Each time your ATU R150 connects to the Internet your ISP assigns a different IP address to your ATU R150 In order for you or other users to access your ATU R150 from the WAN side you need to manually track the IP that is currently used The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to register your ATU R150 with a DNS server and access your ATU R150 each time using the same host name The Dynamic DNS Client page allows you to enable disable the Dynamic DNS feature HOM sue EEN os sas Dynamic DNS Client Connection PPPOE DDNS Server DynDNS DDNS Client J User Name Password Domain Name Dynamic DNS Client On the Dynamic DNS Client page configure the following fields e Connection e DDNS Server e DDNGS Client User Name Password e Domain Name 51 Chapter
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