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1. n0nnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn anna nnnnnnannnnnnnnnane 78 Troubleshooting Suggestions eee eee ne nn ana nana aan 78 Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities eee nene nene aaa 79 FINO seat Ee ua dat feat a tea ai atacata d maaalad na Onze i aluat 79 o KUDE mv a ee a ee yt ee ta eee Se d Aaaa alee at A a 80 Appendix C Specification scie oaie aaa aal lied 81 1 Introduction Congratulations on becoming the owner of the GW 632FW Active Ethernet IAD You will now be able to access the Internet using your high speed connection The GW 632FW is an IAD integrating wireless VolP and Ethernet interfaces into one device which provides the most flexibility and efficiency way to you You could connect devices like PCs Set Top Box servers phone and so on easily by Ethernet wireless and VolP interfaces to enjoy data voice and video services immediately through high speed connection This User Guide will show you how to connect your GW 632FW Active Ethernet IAD and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of your new product Features The list below contains the main features of the device GW 632FW and may be useful to users with knowledge of networking protocols The chapters throughout this guide will provide you with enough information to get the most out of your device The features include eo Active Ethernet interface Fiber automatic speed sensing and crossover correction supports up to 1000 Mbps downstre
2. J e r pad abla DA sa wy Enable Remove Figure 43 Quality of Service Classification Setup Click Add to add a class of Qualify of Service The Enable button will scan through the every rule in the table Rule with Enable checkbox checked will be enabled Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry 34 Add Network Traffic Class Rule screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic into a priority queue and optionally mark the DSCP or Ethernet priority of the packet C ick Apply Say ry Ave ani att vals he ru Tratti C N p DH rd Last Rule Status Diable v Specify Classification Criteria A blank criterion indicates tis not used for classification Class Interfoc LAN gt Ethe ype X 2 MAC gt M Ma Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask Specify Classification Results Note Packets classified into a queue that exit through an interface for which the queue is not specified to edst will instead egress to a queue at the interface whose priority is equal to or lower than the class queue A blank mark or tag value means no change T Ma ed Mark Differentiated Service Code Point 05CP Marx 802 1p priority A Tag VLAN ID 0 403947 Set Rate Limit kbp Figure 44 Add a QoS Classification The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queue priority which defines the precedence and type of service A rule
3. This information reflects the curent status of your WAN connection LAM IPu Address Default Gateway Primary ONS Server Secondary DMS Server 0 0 0 0 LAN IPv6 Address Defauit Pv tee Wed Jan 7 04 27 36 1970 Figure 6 Device Information 13 WAN The WAN information of the device shows detailed information about the WAN connection such as VLAN ID WAN port service information Protocol IPv6 enabled or disabled IGMP enabled or disabled Quality of Service enabled or disabled IP address of WAN port and so on WAN Info eta ed dC EIN LEETS Figure 7 WAN Port Information Statistic The Statistic Page of the device shows the following information of LAN WLAN and WAN ports Interfaces data transmitting Received and Transmitted directions in that interface such as total bytes packets error count and drop count Statistics LAN _ a A O mes fP pas esos Jrs fer foroo ajo fo 87135503 ja 21511 sro Jo poos feos CIRIC twa fo ft pp fp CRC do fo p 2 fo Jo jo pemo fou o e JoJo JoJo b bo Reset Statistics Figure 8 Device LAN Port Statistic Information Statistics WAN A pl A E Pktsjeresior _eth4 1 ipoe etha o ojoj o fo jel o Reset Statistics Figure 9 Device WAN Port Statistic Information Route The Route Page of the device shows the route table It contains Destination IP address Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service and Interface
4. security Log he Security Log dialog allows you to view the Security Log and configure the Security Log options ich gt a ur Rioht click here t Security Log a fil Reset ss Figure 91 Management Configuration Security Log Global Setting gt Click View to view the security log gt Click Reset to clear and rest the security log TR 069 Client This page allows you to access TR 069 ACS Auto Configuration Server The ACS can provision configure and diagnostic the device from remote site TR 069 chent Configuration WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provisson collachon and diagnostics to this device Select the desired values and dick Apply Sawe to configure the TR 069 client options Intorn 9 Disable gt Enable Inform interval 300 User Name admin totoo WAN Interface used by TR 069 client Any WAN y Display SOAP messages on serial console Disable 9 Enabli Y Connection Request Authentication action Request User Name admir Connection Request Password TIIT Connection Request URL novi Save GetkPCMethods Figure 92 Management Configuration TR 069 client 70 Global Setting gt Select to Enable or Disable to send Inform packet to ACS gt Enter the Inform Interval number of seconds The Inform packet will be sent to ACS periodically gt Enter the ACS URL to reach ACS gt Enter the ACS User Name and Pa
5. Enable Qos Select Default OSCP Mark NoChinge v Apply Save Figure 40 Quality of Service Configuration Global Setting gt Check Enable QoS Quality of Service gt Select Default DSCP Mark from the list if the egress packets that do not match any classification rules gt Click Apply Save QoS Queue 005 Queue Setup In ATM mode maximum queues can be configured For each Ethernet interface maximum 4 queues can be configured To add a queue dick the Add button 0 remove queues check their remove checkboxes then dick the Remove button The Enable button will scan through every queues in the table Queues with enable checkbox checked will be enabled Queues with enable checkbox un checked will be disabled The enable checkbox also shows status of the queue after page reload Note that if WWMM function is disabled in Wireless Page queues related to wireless will not take effects Name Key Interface Scheduler Alg Precedence DSL Latency Enable Remove Add Enable Remove Figure 41 Quality of Service Queue Setup 33 Click Add to add a QoS queue The Enable button will scan through the every rule in the table Rule with Enable checkbox checked will be enabled Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry QoS Queue Configuration his screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and assign it to a speafic layer interface The scheduler algorithm ts defined by the layer
6. KP KE Oo TCP TCR TF KP v he 0 P v Save Apply Figure 31 Add a Rule Of Port Triggering 27 Global Setting gt Select Use Interface from the list gt Select a Application Name from the predefined list or enter the name of Custom Application gt Enter the Start Trigger Port and End Trigger Port that open to remote to access the service gt Select the Trigger Protocol gt Enter the Start Open Port and End Open Port that may use port to secure the service gt Select the Open Protocol gt Click Save Apply DMZ Host A DMZ DeMilitarized Zone host is a computer on your network that can be accessed from the Internet The de militarised zone DMZ is for forwarding IP packets from the remote parties that are not fixed to any of the applications configured in the virtual server These packets are forwarded to a designated DMZ host device A DMZ is often used to host Web servers FTP servers etc that need to be accessible from the Internet HAT DMZ Host The Broadband Router will forward F packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the OMZ host computer Enter the computers IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host DMZ Host IP Address sawe Apply Figure 32 DNS Host Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the DMZ Host IP address
7. Source Port part or port port Destination IP address pretix length Destination Port port or port port WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled and LAN Interfaces Select one or more WAN LAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule Y Select All Y ipoe_eth4 eth4 1 Y brOfbri Apply Save Figure 36 Incoming IP Filter Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Filter Name gt Select the IP version IPv4 or IPv6 gt Select the Protocol from the selection list gt Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet gt Enter the one port or multi ports port range gt Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of 30 packet gt Enter the one port or multi ports port range gt Select the WAN interfaces which will be applied with this incoming IP filter rule gt Click Apply Save Parental Control This feature allows you to configure some of PCs in LAN to surf Internet in specific time period The URL filter feature also allows you to build up a list of URLs up to 100 entries You could set to exclude those URLs which mean PCs can not access those URLs which packets to those URLs will be discarded by the device automatically Or you could set to include those URLs which mean PCs can only access those URLs Access Time Restrichon A maximum 16 entries can be configured Username MAC Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
8. Yi Use SIP Registrar SIP Registrar SIP Registrar port 3060 SIP Account i 1 Account Enabled Physical Endpt 1d 0 1 Extension Display name Authentication name Password Preferred ptime 20 20 Preferred codeci GINMolaw G7liMolay Preferred codec 2 GHIA v GMALaw v Preferred codec 3 3 72 x 9 72 gt Preferred codec 4 G 723 1 G 723 1 Preferred codec 5 G 706 24 lt G 726 24 Preferred codec6 37262 G32 Figure 83 Voice Basic SIP Protocol Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the SIP domain name gt Enter the VolP dial plan gt Check to Use SIP Proxy if necessary and then enter address of SIP Proxy and SIP Proxy Port number gt Check to Use SIP Outbound Proxy if necessary and then enter address of SIP Outbound Proxy and SIP Outbound Proxy Port number 63 Check to Use SIP Registrar if necessary and then enter address of SIP Registrar and SIP Registrar Port number There are two SIP accounts can be configured with following parameters Account Enabled Physical Endpt ld Extension Authentication name Password Preferred ptime Preferred codec 1 to 6 Click Apply to save the configuration 64 SIP Advanced Setting This page allows you to setup the advanced parameters of the SIP protocols Service Provider O Voice SIP Advanced configuration Enter the SIP parameters and dick Apply to save the parameters and restart the voice application
9. 14 Device Info Route Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Gateway Subnet Mask Flag t Interface 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 e T wo Figure 10 Device Route Table Information ARP The ARP Page of the device shows the ARP table mapping the IP address and related MAC address The ARP table contains IP address Flag MAC address Device Interface Device Info ARP IP address HW Address 192 168 1 199 complete 00 13 72 17 07 98 Figure 11 Device ARP Table Information DHCP The DHCP Page of the device shows the DHCP table which DHCP server of device assigns the IP address to the PC requesting an IP address The DHCP table contains Hostname MAC address IP address and Expired In Device Info DHCP Leases EricChangHA J mmesTc5a 5f 192 168 1 2 0 seconds android f500f61074644263 F4 c7 14 21 0c 01 192 168 1 2 0 seconds amdroid tattoo 00 23 76 57 4 8 192 168 1 4 11 hours 22 minutes 40 seconds androld c82b0c4fd0dd3d99 40 fc 89 05 b5 64 192 168 1 5 0 seconds 00 03 25 0513 b4 192 168 1 7 0 seconds Figure 12 Device DHCP Table Information Voice The Voice Page of the device shows the SIP account information such as extension and user status of TEL porti and 2 15 Voice VolP Status SIP Account 0 Ji 7 oo user status Figure 13 Device Voice Status 16
10. User Manual MMM GW 6e32FW union CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 26591021 Fax 886 2 27991355 Email sales ctcu com techsupport ctcu com URL http www ctcu com GW 632FW User Manual Fiber Ethernet IAD Gateway Version 1 0 October 2013 We make no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaim any implied warranties of merchant ability quality or fitness for any particular purpose The information in this document is subject to change without notice We reserve the right to make revisions to this publication without obligation to notify an person or entity of any such changes Trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Table of Contents lalige e 9 07410 gt calcetin a 1 FEAOG asi e ial aia 1 Device Requirements curia 2 Getting to know the device s nnnnnnnnnnanananananananananannnanananannnana 3 Ras natalidad 3 FONGE aNG AET e nada DE ds ea du al na nau 3 Do Da da 4 Rear FAS a ccs bees tate pidas 5 Connecting your device siana ia 6 Connecting the Hardware oc seci ac ata ac N 6 Step 1 Connect the WAN port to the fiber network or broadband device like DSL modem cable MOJENROF ADE IOC SIT rat a d Sata ap ido 7 Step 2 Conn
11. 6 Advanced Setup The Advance Setup menu includes the sub menus Layer2 Interface WAN service LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS Proxy Print Server DLNA Storage service Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Power Management and Multicast Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS Proxy Print Server DLNA Storage Service Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Power Management Multicast Layer2 Interface The WAN configuration is divided by two steps one is to setup the Layer 2 interface and the other is to setup the WAN service including protocols In this page you could add an Ethernet WAN interface via clicking add to continue the setup ETH WAH Interface Confiqguralbon Choose Add or Remove to configure ETH WAN interfaces Allow ame ETH as layer 2 war interface Interface Mame Connection Mode Remove j dd Rare Figure 14 Layer 2 Interface Setup Page 17 In this page please select an ETH port from the list usually select the eth4 WAN as WAN layer2 interface ETH WAR Configuration his screen allows you to configure a ETH port MAN Select Connection Mode e Default Mode Single service over one connection VLAN MUX Mode Mutiple Vian service over one connectiol Back AJ piyi Savu Figure 15 Add a Layer 2 WAN interface Page To configur
12. Call Features Line 1 2 Call waiting Fi E Forward unconditionally Fi Forward on busy Fi Forward on no answer Mw Three way conference Anonymous caling CUR Feature Access Codes alsialalsis CPWD Unconditional Activation 21 number CFWD Unconditional Deactivation 2212 CPWD No Answer Activation 61 number CFWD No Answer Deactivation 61 CFPWD On Busy Activation 67 number CFWD On Busy Deactivation 7677 Call Waiting Activation 437 Call Waiting Deactivation 437 internal Call MARI Call Return 69 CCBS Cancel 0374 i Unattended Call Transfer 90 CLIR Next Call 31 CUP Next Call Permanent CUR Permanent CLIP SIP CLIR Method Anonymous URI Use Privacy Header E DSCP for SIP gt Hook Flash Relay setting None v SIP Transport protocol UDP RTP Codec Enable T38 support Enable V18 support RTP Base Port 10000 DSCP for RTP Dtmf Relay setting RECI Line E i 2 VAD support Ej m Ingress gain v O Egress 5 gain 0 i DE Figure 84 Voice Advanced SIP Protocol Configuration Global Setting There are two SIP accounts with call features separately Check to enable those call features Call waiting Call forwarding number Forward unconditionally Forward on busy Forward on no answer Message waiting indication MWI Three way conference and Anonymous calling CLIR Set the Feature Acce
13. PPPOE RAT Enabled Full Cono NAT Disabled Firewall Enabled IGMP Multicast Enabled Multicast WLAN Filter Quality Of Service Disabled Click Appiy Sowe to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Back Apply Save Figure 22 WAN Setup Summary The WAN Setup Summary page as previous WAN Setup Summary figure shows all of parameters Click Apply Save if correct or click Back to restart the configuration again IP over Ethernet WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Notce 11 Obtain an IP address automatically is chosen DHCP vell be enabled for PVC in IPoE mode If Use the following Static IP address is chosen enter the WAN IP address subnet mask and interface gateway Obtain an IP address automatically Option 60 Vendor ID Ootion 61 IAID 8 hexadecimal digits Option 61 DUID hexadecimal digit Option 125 Disable Enable Option 66 Disabli Enable Option 67 Disable Enable Option 43 Disable Enable Option 128 Disable Enable Option 121 9 Disable Enable Option 132 2 Disable Enable Use the following Static 1P address WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask WAN gateway IP Address Figure 23 WAN Connection IP over Ethernet Configuration To configure the IP over Ethernet settings gt Select Obtain an IP address automatically or User the following fixed IP
14. Preauthentication Network Re auth 36000 Interval WPA Group Rekey 0 Interval SE rar RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption AES M WEP Encryption Disabled Save Apply 56 gt If the Network Authentication is WPA2 PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption It WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network WPAD PSK Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption AES X WEP Encryption Disabled 0 Save Apply gt If the Network Authentication is mixed WPA2 WPA select Enable or Disable for WPA2 Pre authentication enter value of Network Re Auth Interval enter value of WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption It WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network aaa Mixed WPA2Z WP A Authentication WPA Si Ea Disabled Preauthentication Network Re auth 36000 Interval WPA Group Rekey 0 Interval Carvar R
15. gt Click Save Apply Security The Security feature provides two more setting pages including IP filtering in Routed mode and Parental Control IP Address Filter The device can block the packet in outgoing and incoming directions By default all outgoing IP packets from LAN is allowed to surf Internet but some IP packets can be blocked by setting up filters 28 Outgoing IP Filtermg Setup By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters Filter Hame IP Version Protocol SrciP PrefixLength SrcPort DstiP PrefixLength DstPort Remove Figure 33 Outgoing IP Filter Settings Click Add to add a rule of Outgoing IP Filtering Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Add TP Filter Outgoing he screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specrhed conditions in this filter rule mud be satistied tor the rul lo take efect Click Appiy Save to save and activate the filter Filter Name TP Version Py v Protocol Li Source IP address prefo length puree Pon Not OF port po t Destination IP address pretix length Vestinaton Port port or port port art Cm pply O WE Figure 34 Add Outgoing IP Filter Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Filter Name
16. gt Select the P version IPv4 or IPv6 gt Select the Protocol from the selection list gt Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet gt Enter the one port or multi ports port range gt Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet gt Enter the one port or multi ports port range gt Click Apply Save 29 By default all incoming IP packets from WAN are blocked to access PCs in LAN but some IP packets can be accepted by setting up filters Incoming IP Filtering Setup When the firewall is enabled on a WAN or LAN interface all incoming IP traffic ts BLOCKED However some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove to configure Incoming IP filters Filter Name Interfaces IP Version Protocol SrclP PrefixLength SrcPort DstlPf Prefeclength OstPort Remove dd KEE Figure 35 Incoming IP Filter Status Click Add to add a rule of Incoming IP Filtering Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Add IP Filter Incoming he screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule mud be satisfied tor the rule to take effect Click Apply Save to save and activate the filter Filter Name IP Version IP kd Protocol v Source IP address prefix length
17. Sun Start Stop Remove Figure 37 Parental Control Configuration Click Add to add a rule of schedule for parental control Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Access Time Restriction This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router The Browsers MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address af the other LAN device To find out the MA address of a Windows based PC go to command window and type ipconfig fall User Nam 9 BTO Sa M Ather MAC Address Days of the week Mon Tue Wed ThuFr SatSun Start Blocking Time M mm End Blocking Time hh mm Figure 33 Time of Day Restriction Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Username 31 gt Select the Browser s MAC Address or Other MAC Address to enter the specific PC MAC address gt Check those days you want to block above PC to surf Internet gt Enter the Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time gt Click Save Apply URL Filter URL Filter Please select the list type first then configure the list entries Maximum 100 entries can be configured URL Lest Type Exclude Include Address Port Remove AGG NEMOVE Figure 38 URL Filter The URL filter feature also allows you to build up a list of URLs up to 100 entries You could set to excl
18. interval iC Value Maximum Murtbcast Groups Maximum Multicast Data Sources far IGMPv3 1 24 10 Maximum Multicast Group Members Figure 74 Multicast IGMP Configuration Global Setting Enter the Default Version Enter the Query Interval Enter the Query Response Interval Enter the Last Member Query Interval Enter the Robustness Value Enter the Maximum Multicast Groups Enter the Maximum Multicast Data Source Enter the Maximum Multicast Group Member Check to enable Fast Leave Enable Check to enable LAN to LAN Intra LAN Multicast Enable Click Apply Save to save the configuration 52 F Wireless Setup The Wireless Setup web page menu comprises Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Information Basic The device provides wireless connection to wireless clients This page allows you to enable the wireless service hide the network from active scan and set the SSID Service Set IDentifier Besides it allows you to create a virtual wireless AP which could use different SSID and security key Wireless Bask his page allows you to configure basic features of the vareless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless network name falso known as SSID and restrict the channel set bas n country requirement Click Apply Save to configure the basic wireless options Y Hide Acc Isolation NMM Adv
19. located with your ISP If that name is not an entry in your ISP s DNS table the request is then referred to another higher level server and so on until the entry is found The server then returns the associated IP address On Windows based computers you can execute the nslookup command from the Start menu Click the Start button and then click Run In the Open text box type the following Nslookup Click OK A Command Prompt window displays with a bracket prompt gt At the prompt type the name of the Internet address that you are interested in such as www microsoft com The window will display the associate IP address if known as shown below e Command Prompt nslookup Non authoritative answer Name www microsoft akadns net Addresses 207 46 230 218 207 46 230 229 207 46 131 91 207 46 1977 102 Aliases www microsoft com gt There may be several addresses associated with an Internet name This is common for web sites that receive heavy traffic they use multiple redundant servers to carry the same information To exit from the nslookup utility type exit and press Enter at the command prompt 80 EG102 User s Guide Appendix C Specification A1 Hardware Specifications m LAN Interface Four port 10 100BaseT Ethernet Switch 4 RJ 45 connectors IEEE 802 3u with MDI MDIX auto detection Integrated 802 11b g WLAN Access Point WAN Active Ethernet Optical Interface SFF BiDi with 131
20. set to Wireless Bridge the Wireless Bridge Restrict determine where it can communicate with all other wireless bridges and also wireless clients set Bridge Restrict is Disabled or just the specified MAC addresses of below wireless bridge devices set Bridge Restrict is Enable gt Click Reflash to get the updated information gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration 59 Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced parameters for wireless communication Bani 24GHz Channel Current 1 interference acceptable wuto Channel Timer man 802 11n EWC Avo Bandwidth 20MH2 in 2 4G Band and 4 MEz in SG Band Current 20MHz Control Srdeband Lower Current None 802 1 in Rate AK 802 11n Prot fue Support 802 11n Chen OF RIF rtisement OT OB i tance Enable RX Chain Power Save Dale Power Save status Full Power RX C f j me RX ave PP 540 Rate Mop Multicast Rate Au X Basic Rate Default M Fragmentation Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 Beaco rval Global Max Clients 16 Press Technology Duabled Transmit Power 100 VWMIM WW Fi Multimedia Enabled WMM No Acknowledgement Disabled WMM APSD Enabled Apply s Figure 80 Wireless Setting Advanced Global Setting Set the Wireless Communication Band If you do not know it please it as default Select the channel from the list Set the Wireless Communication Rate AUTO means to use the highest rate if poss
21. to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired oneration 83 FCC Part 68 Notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules On the base unit of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment IF REQUESTED THIS INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to you line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your eguipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in it is facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equ
22. 0 nm TX 1490 1550 nm RX Analog Voice Interface 2 FXS ports 2 RJ 11 connectors for analog phone sets Indicators PWR Green LED indicates power and operation Red LED indicates failure WAN Green LED indicates broadband connection Internet Green LED indicates PPP connection and RED indicates PPP failure or device in BRIDGE mode TEL1 Green LED indicates phone connection TEL2 Green LED indicates phone connection LAN Green LED indicates LAN connection WLAN Green LED indicates wireless AP enabled OAM amp P Local Telnet and Web management Remote Telnet Web Management Environment Operation Temperature 0 C 45 C Operation Humidity 5 95 Storage Temperature 20 85 C Storage Humidity 5 95 Power AC Adapter Input 110 220VAC 50 60Hz Output 12VDC 1 50A Certificates CE CB TBD A2 Software Specifications HW Bridging gt Transparent Bridging and spanning IEEE 802 1D with at least 32 MAC addresses gt RFC2684 RFC 1483 Bridged gt Bridge filtering with per port extensions Routing IP routing and PPP supported PAP and CHAP for user authentication in PPP connection RFC2684 RFC1483 Routed DHCP client server and relay agent Wireless LAN Supports 802 1x WEP WEP2 WPA WPA2 TKIP AES 802 11i Hidden SSID WMM for advanced Quality of Service Multiple SSIDs vvv v E vvv v E 81 Firewall Support NAT and DMZ Virtual server port mapping and IP filte
23. 2 interface Note For SP scheduling queues assigned to the same layer interface shall have unique precedence Lower precedence value imphes higher priority for this queue relative to others Click Apply Save to save and activate the queue Name Enable Disable e interface X Apply Save Figure 42 Add a QoS Queue Global Setting gt Enter the Name of QoS Queue gt Set Enable or Disable the QoS Queue gt Select the LAN or WAN Interface and select the Precedence 1 to 4 gt Click Apply Save to add this QoS queue QoS Classification You need to define one or more classes of data traffic and set the priority for each of classes 005 Classification Setup maximum 32 rules can be configured o add a rule click the Add button To remove rules check their remove checkboxes then cick the Remove Dutton The Enable button will scan through every rules in the table Rules with enable checkbox checked will be enabled Rules with enable checkbox unchecked will be disabled he enable checkbox also shows status of the rule after page reload you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will nat take effects CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION RESULTS re si Lino Rate Class Class Ether SrcMAC DstMAC SrciP DstiP DSCP 802 1P Queue DSCP802 1P VianID Order 4 Proto SrcPort DstPort Limit Enable Remove Name Int Type Mask Mask PrefixLength PrefixLength Check Check Key Mark Mark Tag kbps
24. 28 bit Current Network Key 2 Network Key 1 Network Key 2 Network Key 3 Network Key 4 Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Save Apply If the Network Authentication is Shared Select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary as the same as Network Authentication is Open and WEP Encryption is enabled If the Network Authentication is 802 1X enter the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key enable or disable WEP encryption lt WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network MR 802 1 X a Authentication RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key 2 v Network Key 1 Network Key 2 Network Key 3 Network Key 4 Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Save Apply 99 If the Network Authentication is WPA enter WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disab
25. ADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Save Apply gt Ifthe Network Authentication is Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network aaa Mixed WPAZ WPA PSK Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey 0 Interval WPA Encryption TKIP AES WEP Encryption Disabled Save Apply gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration 57 MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filter Galnet SSM 1 m l meno 68 MAC Restrict Mode 9 MAC Address Remove ada Remove Figure 77 Wireless Setting Wireless MAC Filter dress and click Apply Enter the MAC ad Figure 78 Wireless Setting Global Setting r s ha ace SAVE Y QUU L Disabled AMOW Deny Input MAC Address a pago KW nam Vdd ess MAC address filters the MAC address to the wire m aw UA ae ADD Dave Define the action plan for those MAC address gt Select the SSID from the list gt Select the MAC Restrict Mode from one of Disable no MAC filter Allow only those PCs with MAC addresses in the tab
26. AN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Default Gateway Routing Default Gateway Detault gat f ist can heave iple V f jit ne will b j tot h ti higi ne e lowest priority if the WAI T nnect be cl mov ng tner ir Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces eth Figure 45 Default Gateway Configuration Global Setting gt Select WAN interfaces in the Available Routed WAN Interfaces and move them into Selected Default Gateway Interfaces gt Set Selected WAN Interface from the list gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration 36 Static Route You could create your own routing entry by the destination network address and interface to configure the data traffic in the network Click Add to add entry Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured IP Version DstiP PrefixLength Gateway Interface metric Remove Figure 46 Static Route Configuration Routing Static Route Add Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface IP Version PW Destination IP address preti 140 nterfac A Gateway optional metric number should be greater than or equal to zero Metric Apply Save Figure 47 Add a Static Route Global Setting gt Select the IP Version IPv4 or IPv6 then click Appiy Save to add the entry to gt Enter the Destination Netw
27. CMP Ping SSH TELNET TFTP gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration Password There are three levels of access accounts admin support and user The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of the device The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access the device for maintenance and to run diagnostics The user name user can access the device view configuration settigns and statistics as well as updaet the device software Access Control Passwords Access to your broadband router is controlled through three user accounts admin support and user iser name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your Broadband Router ve user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your Broadband Router for maintenance and to run d agnostics The user name user can access the Broadband Router view configuration settings and statistics as well as update the router s software Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and dick Appi Save to ch hange or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a spa User Name Apply Save 73 Figure 97 Access Control Password Global Setting gt Enter the Username gt Enter the Old Password gt Enter the New Password and Confirm Password gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Update Software This page allows you to upgrade the software f
28. Help lest your Wireless Connection PASSFAIL Help Rerun Diagnostic Tests Figure 85 Diagnostic Click Run Diagnostic to run the test script and get the diagnostic result 67 1 0 Management The Management web page menu comprises Settings System Log Security Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Reboot Logout Settings This page allows you to backup the current configuration of the device update the configuration and restore default configuration factory setting Settings Backup Backup YoIP router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC Figure 86 Backup Settings Click Backup Settings to backup the current settings of the device into file in PC Tools Update Settings Update DSL router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files Settings File Mame Browser Figure 87 Restore Default Settings Click Browser to specify the configuration file settings in PC and click Update Settings to upload the settings to the device 68 Tools Restore Default Settings Restore VoIP router settings to the factory defaults Figure 88 Restore Default Settings To click Restore Default Settings to restore the factory default settings System Log This page allows you to view system log and also configure system log that way you want to see system Log The System Log dialog allows you t
29. P Tunnel Wireless Setup provides wireless SSID security key and various options to change the configuration It includes the sub menu Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced and Station Info Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Station Info Voice Setup provides the VolP Setup It includes the sub menus Interface Setup SIP Basic Setting and SIP Advanced Setting Interface Setup SIP Basic Setting SIP Advanced Setting Diagnostic provides the diagnostic utility to check the LAN and Wireless physical connection and WAN connection as well Management provides the administration utilities It includes the sub menus Settings System Log Security Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Reboot and Logout Management Settings Security Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Reti Logout 10 Testing your Setup Once you have connected your hardware and configured your PCs any computer on your LAN should be able to use the device to access the Internet To test the connection turn on the device wait seconds till device booting up and then verify that the LEDs are illuminated as follows LED Behavior Power Solid green to indicate that the device is turned on If PWR this light is not on check the power cable attachment Wireless Solid green to indicate that the Wireless LAN WLAN function is operational Ethernet Solid green to indicate th
30. PCs e Set the adapter to use infrastructure mode This configures the PCs to access each other and the Internet via the device e Configure the SSID and channel to match the SSID and channel previously configured on the device Your wireless network can now communicate with the Internet via the device 77 EG102 User s Guide Appendix B Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the device and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose problems Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve the problem Troubleshooting Suggestions Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion LEDs Power LED does not illuminate Verify that you are using the power cable after product is turned on provided with the device and that it is securely connected to the device and a wall socket power strip LINK LAN LED does not Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely illuminate after Ethernet cable is connected to your LAN hub or PC and to the attached device Make sure the PC and or hub is turned on Verify that your cable is sufficient for your network reguirements A 100 Mbit sec network 10BaseTx should use cables labeled CAT 5 A 10Mbit sec network may tolerate lower quality cables Internet Access My PC cannot access the Internet Run a health check on your device Use the ping utility discussed in the following section to check whether y
31. PoE To activate RIP for the WAN Interface select the desired RIP version and operation and place a check in the Enabled checkbox To stop RIP on the WAN interface uncheck the Enabled checkbox Click the Apoly Save button to star stop RIP and save the configuration Interface Version Operation Enabled eth 2 vw Pasi Apply Save Figure 50 RIP Configuration 38 Global Setting gt Select the desired RIP version and operation followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for the interface gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration DNS The DNS feature provides two more setting pages including DNS server setting and Dynamic DNS DNS Server DUS Server Configuration Select ONS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode only a single PVC protocol is configured Static DNS server TP addresses must be entered with IPoA or static PoE DUS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority vath the first being the higest and the last one the lowest prionty i the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again 9 Select DUS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Selected DNS Server ey Available WAN Interfaces Interfaces ethd ODO IPV6 Select the config
32. TFTP for firmware upgrade and configuration Embedded syslog SNTP with DHCP options Support TR 069 TR 104 and with parameters Devicelnfo ManagementServer Time IPPingDiagonostic etc vvvwrw vv i Note The hardware and software specifications are subjected to change without notices 82 Appendix D Regulation FCC Part 15 Notice Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 to the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This eguipment generates used and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interterence to radio communications Operation of this eguipment in a residential area is unlikely to cause harmful interference But if it does the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless CTC Union expressly approves the changes or modifications FCC Part 15 Notice with Wireless NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu
33. address and then also enter the WAN IP address and WAN Subnet Mask gt Enter the DHCP Vendor Class Identifier option 60 Option 61 IAID and Option 61 DUID if necessary gt Check to enable or disable the following options 125 66 67 43 128 121 132 gt Click Next 22 Network Address Translation Settings Network Address Translation NAT allows you to share one Wide Area Network WAN IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network LAN Enable HAT Enable Firewall IGMP Multicast Enable ROMP Multicast Figure 24 Network Address Translation Configuration Global Settings gt Check to Enable NAT if PCs in the LAN share the same WAN port IP address to surf Internet gt Check to Enable Firewall if you need the device to do the first firewall protection gt Check to Enable IGMP Multicast gt Click Next Then keep configuring the Default routing Gateway and DNS server configuration pages as described in the PPPoE section After these the WAN Setup Summary page shows all of parameters Click Apply Save if correct or click Back to restart the configuration again Bridging WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type Bridge HAT Disabled Full Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Disabled IGMP Multicast Disabled multicast VLAN Filter Quality Of Service Disabled Click Apply Seve to have this interface to be effect
34. am and 1000 Mbps upstream rates e AE1310 nm TX 1490 1550 nm RX e Integrated four port 10 100 1000BaseTX Ethernet switch with speed sensing and crossover detection automatically e 802 11b g n WLAN supports up to 300 Mbps transmission rate e Provides wireless secure transmitting encryption by either 802 1x WEP WEP2 WPA WPA2 TKIP AES 802 1 1i e Supports 2 FXS ports for VoIP application including call waiting call forward call transfer and so on e Support voice CODECs like G 711 G 726 G 729AB BV16 ILBG T 38 etc programmable G 168 echo cancellation adaptive jitter buffer and packet loss concealment e Supports Voice activity detection VAD comfort noise generation CNG and caller ID e Supports DIMF tone detection and generation Fax Modem detection and pass through e Support SIP signaling protocol and bonus services like call forwarding call waiting call transfer call busy call return enquiry service CLIP CLIR and three way conference e Support Networking protocols such as PPP Routing DHCP server relay client e Network address translation NAT functions to provide security for your LAN and multiple PCs surfing Internet simultaneously e Configuration and management by Web browser through the Ethernet interface and remotely through WAN interface e Firmware Support TR 069 e Upgradeable through HTTP TFTP Device Requirements In order to use the GW 632FW you must have the following gt High s
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36. at the device can communicate with your LAN Internet Solid green to indicate that the device has successfully established a connection with your ISP Table 1 LED Indicators If the LEDs illuminate as expected test your Internet connection from a LAN computer To do this open your web browser and type the URL of any external website such as http www yahoo com If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected you may need to configure your Internet access settings using the information provided by your ISP If the LEDs still do not illuminate as expected or the web page is not displayed see Troubleshooting section or contact your ISP for assistance Default device settings The device is preconfigured with default settings for use with a typical home or small office network The table below lists some of the most important default settings these and other features are described fully in the subsequent chapters If you are familiar with network configuration review these settings to verify that they meet the needs of your network Follow the instructions to change them if necessary If you are unfamiliar with these settings try using the device without modification or contact your ISP for assistance A We strongly recommend that you contact your ISP prior to changing the default configuration WARNING 11 Option Default Setting User Password admin admin LAN Port Assigned static IP IP Address address 192 168 1 1 Sub
37. ault User ID and password shown above WARNING Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values cannot access the web pages Use the ping utility discussed in the following from my browser section to check whether the PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 1 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling Verify that you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator v4 0 or later Verify that the PC s IP address is defined as being on the same subnet as the IP address assigned to the LAN port on the device My changes to the web pages Be sure to use the Confirm Changes function are not being retained after any changes Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities Ping Ping is a command you can use to check whether your PC can recognize other computers on your network and the Internet A ping command sends a message to the computer you specify If the computer receives the message it sends messages in reply To use it you must know the IP address of the computer with which you are trying to communicate On Windows based computers you can execute a ping command from the Start menu Click the Start button and then click Run In the Open text box type a statement such as the following ping 192 168 1 1 Click OK You can substitute any private IP address on your LAN or a public IP address for an Internet site if known If the target computer recei
38. ave Internal Port 4 as blank gt Click Apply Save Port Triggering The feature is similar to the virtual server but provides a more secure way to provide your device It opens up the port hole temporary and allows CPE in LAN to establish a connection with remote parties Those ports are open only if a specified request from a PC in LAN is received and then the device allows the remote parties to access to establish a connection with that PC in LAN NAT Port Triggering Setup Some applications require that speofic ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party usir q the Triggeri Q Ports Tha Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports A maximum 32 entries can be configured i REMOVI Trigger Open Application Hame Port Range Port Range WAN interface Remove Protocol Protocol Start End Start End Figure 30 Port Triggering Setup Click Add to add a rule of port triggering Lise Interface ipe sihdrethd Application Name amp Select an application SelkttOne Custom application Save Apply Trigger Port Start Trigger Port End Trigger Protocolopen Port StartOpen Port End Open Protocol TE Tr gt TCP TCP TCP v TCP v TCP IP
39. bnet as the device s LAN port 76 Configuring Wireless PCs You need to configure the operating system installed on your Wireless PCs using the same procedure described for Configuring Ethernet PCs section Positioning the wireless PCs The wireless network cards used determine the maximum distance between your wireless PCs and your device Guidelines on positioning the hardware components of your wireless network should be provided by your network card provider Wireless PC cards and drivers Each PC on your wireless LAN must be fitted with a wireless access card You must also install the corresponding driver files for your particular wireless card on your PC You should receive driver files and instructions on how to install them together with your wireless card Configuring PC access to your Wireless device Before you start configuring your Wireless PC you must ensure that you have A Wireless access card for each of the PCs Corresponding wireless access card driver software files The configuration steps below will vary depending on both the operating system and wireless card installed on the PC These steps provide a basic outline however you should refer to the documentation provided with your wireless access card for specific instructions To configure Wireless PCs e Install the wireless access card e Install the wireless driver software files e Configure the following wireless parameters on each of the wireless
40. consists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply Save to save and activate the rule Global Setting gt Enter the Traffic Class Name gt Select the Rule Order and Rule Status from the list gt Select the Class Interface from the list gt Select the Ether Type from the list gt Enter the Source MAC Address Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address and Destination MAC Mask gt Select the Specify Class Queue from the list gt Select Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Mark from the list If the field is not empty the corresponding DSCP byte in the IP header of packet will be overwritten by the selected value gt Select the 802 1p Priority from the list gt Set the Tag VLAN ID 0 4094 35 gt Set Rate Limit Kbps gt Click Apply save to add this QoS class Routing The section shows the IP addresses or address routes for the computers connected to the gateway to reach different destinations such as the local network the gateway or the Internet The Routing feature provides four more setting pages including Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing and RIP Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the W
41. de identified by Protocol and External port to the Internal server vath private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN s A maximum 3 entries can be conturat Server Name External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End Server IP Address WAN Interface Remove Figure 28 Virtual Server Setup Configuration Click Add to add a rule of virtual server Lise Interface poe ih ih Service Name Selecta Service Select One z Custom Service Server IF Address 192 166 1 Apply Save External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End TCP gt TCP x TCF TCP TCP KF TCP A Apply Save Figure 29 Add A Rule Of Virtual Server Global Setting Select Use Interface from the list gt Select a service name from the predefined list or enter the name of Custom Server gt Enter the Server IP Address located in the LAN to provide the service to remote party gt Click Apply Save to save configuration gt Enter the Start External Port 4 and End External Port that open to remote to access the service Selectthe Protocol from the list 26 gt Enter the Start Internal Port 4 and End Internal Port 4 that may use different port to secure the service If you use the same port as external port 4 please le
42. e ETH WAN Layer 2 interface configuration gt Select an ETH port from the list gt Check the connection mode Default Mode Single service over one connection VLAN MUX Mode Multiple VLAN service over one connection such as data voice and video services simultaneously with different VLAN IDs gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration WAN Service You can configure your internet connection from this page This page displays the details of existing internet connection and also allows you to add more WAN service There are three connection types can be configured including PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over Ethernet and Bridging Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup Choose Add Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface Interface Description Type Vlan8021p VianMuwdd Igmp HAT Firewall IPv6 Mid Remove Edit Figure 16 WAN Service Setup Page Click Add to add a new WAN service and then select the WAN Layer 2 interface from the list 18 WAN Service Interface Config uration Select a layer 2 interface for this service aman Back ne Figure 17 WAN Service Setup Select a layer 2 interface Click Next to continue the configuration The parameters of each following page will be varied and depended on the WAN layer 2 interface default mode or VLAN MUX mode Most of cases the VLAN MUX mode covers the settings of default mode The VLAN MUX mode will be introduced a
43. e Key Exchange Method from the list gt Select the Authentication Method from the list gt Enter the Pre Shared Key gt Click Show Advanced Setting button if necessary gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration 47 rnas Mod Mam Encryption Algorithm DES y Integrity Algorithm MDS Select Diffie Hellman Group for Key Exchange 1034 te Tiny 3600 has Encryption Algorithm DES X Integrity Algorahm MDS Diffie Hellman Group for Key Exchange l Akut Key Life Tinne 2600 Figure 67 Advanced IPSec Tunnel Configuration There are two phases phase 1 and phase 2 in the Advanced IKE settings Global Setting gt Select Mode of phase 1 from the list gt Select Encryption Algorithm of phase 1 from the list gt Select Integrity Algorithm of phase 1 from the list gt Select Diffle Hellman Group for Key Exchange of phase 1 from the list gt Enter the Key Life Time of phase 1 gt Select Encryption Algorithm of phase 2 gt Select Integrity Algorithm of phase 2 from the list gt Select Diffle Hellman Group for Key Exchange of phase 2 from the list gt Enter the Key Life Time of phase 2 gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Certificate The Certificate feature allows you to verify the identity Local Local Certificates View or Remove certificates from this page Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity Maximum 4 certificates can be store Name In Use Subject Type Acti
44. e security features of the wireless LAN interface rou may setup confiquration manually IR through WiFi Protcted Setup WP WPS Setup Enable WPS Enabled add Chent This feature is available only when WPA PSK WPA PSK or OPEN mod contqured Push Buttoi Es TA PIN P PIN A enroilee WPS AP Mode Configured E Setup AP Configure all security settings with an external registar Device PIN 62327145 Heip y AP Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption speafy vihether a network key ts required to authenticate to this vareless network and specify the encryption strength ick Wi sS her Select SSID ineno 6 amp 8 Network Authentication Mixed WPAZWPA PSK WPASWAPI passphrase Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Interva j WPA WAPI Encryptior TRP AES WEP Encryptioi Dated Figure 76 Wireless Setting Security 54 Global Setting Select the SSID from the list then set the related security parameters Select the method of Network Authentication lt could be OPEN none Shared 802 1X WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Mixed WPA2 WPA Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Select the method of WEP Encryption if Network Authentication is Open Select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary if WEP Encryption is enabled Network aoe Open v Authentication WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 1
45. ect the Ethernet cable camee nene eee nene ana anna anna anoaaa a 7 Step 3 Attach the power connector mmnnnannennneneonanannnnnnnne nn anan anna anoaaa a 7 Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs_ mmm nene eee eee ana anna nana enne 7 Or step 5 Install a Wireless card and connect Wireless PCs if the device is with wireless CI leiti as pa o E A 7 NOX Sle o Ma mmm OO 7 Getting Start with the Web pages n nnnnnnananannnananananananannnnnns 8 ACCESSING ANE Web PAGES ria 8 Testing VOUS CUD APA E IM ra a te 9 dau 2 id a a A 11 Defaut device SeuINGS asin aut orde ii 11 DEVICE IMTOFMAU ON lt a 13 SUM IV A a a A ag al 13 NAIN O odata 00 ac 14 A PRR RE ERE RR IAR SR N E ARICI A ami laata kaia aima E E RR 14 EAS sueta aa baut ema Sb cana e mele mai oaia den atei et e i i ea il 14 ARP ia die odaie e aceia kalasadam taimse aaa va aia afet a da a Zi bu aaa 00 15 DHC ee eee Dou aia iz Cu A aa E dadea 15 ONG Saas essen eens oes E 15 Advanced SOU cursis 17 AV SIZ MMCHACG sara 17 WAN SENICE sinon e denen 18 PFFOverEmeEmel PPPOE it a A ek a 20 IF OVO EOM rrain deedee ai e aia ita dit 22 00 casei az ae gl AN A ATA 23 LAN caia aaa 00 dada ud ra sal ia abate dada do le la aaa Dal 24 eo sasi dotata ma aie A PO un apa Do a d 25 NAT Network Access Translation eee nene nana 25 WAGE Este qa a ATP TM RE PR RECI TN 26 O NS A O 27 DIMAS E aa oa oia 28 SECUI JA AA tufa AE D
46. enabled please enter the DHCP IP pool of Start IP address and End IP address Enter the value of leased time in hour about the valid period of assigned IP address The DHCP server ON enabled feature will enable this device to assign IP address automatically to PC in LAN if PC requests an IP address by DHCP client protocol Besides the dynamic assignment of IP address you can configure the static IP address too which will be reserved for the device with specified MAC address only Click Add Entries to enter MAC address of the device and fixed IP address You could check the entry and click Remove Entries to remove it Check to enable and configure the second IP address and subnet mask for LAN 24 interface if there are two separated networks in the LAN sharing the device to surf Internet Then enter the second IP address and subnet mask gt Click Apply Save to save setting or Save Reboot to save and then reboot the device IPv6 Autoconfig IPv6 is supported in this device Below page allows to configure the LAN site of device with IPv6 settings TPw6 LAN Auto Configuration Note Stateful DHCPwS is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64 Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION information For exampe Please enter 0 0 0 2 instead of 2 Static LAN IPv Address Configuration Interface Address prefix length is required TPv LAN Apphrcations Enable DHOPVG Server ui wW State
47. ent electronic shock please do not open the cover i 84 UL Safety Regulations v Disconnect TNV circuit connector or before removing cover or equivalent v Disconnect TNV circuit connector s before disconnecting power v Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl and kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool v Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions SN No 26 AWG Telephone Line Cord shall either be provided with the eguipment or shall be described in the safety instruction If fuse F1 is not present see the caution statement listed below CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord 85 TC union m wowewW Ctcu co F 886 2 2659 0237 E sales ctcu com T 886 2 2659 1021
48. ermits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List Ifthe Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List Access Control Mode 8 Disable Enable IP Address Remove Figure 94 Access Control IP Address Click to enable or disable Access Control by IP address Click Add to add IP address Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Access Control Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click IP Address Subnet Mask Figure 95 Add a Access Control IP Address Global Setting gt Add the P Address and subnet mask which is permitted to access the device and execute the management service Click Save Apply to save the settings 72 Service Access Control Services 4 Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being used Services LAN WAN FTP Enable 0 al ATI E Enable Enable ICMP Enable Enable SSH Enable 0 Enable TELNET 7 Enable Enable TFTP Enable O Enable Save Apply Figure 96 Access Control Service Global Setting gt Specify the method by which you wish to access the router locally or remotely by selecting it The following are the methods available for local and remote access e FIP HTTP I
49. erti 3 rel t Forwarding WM inteno 66 BSSII Country SWEDEN x Ma Wireless Guest Virtual Access Points Disable Isolate Enable Max Enabled SSID Hidden WMM BSSID Clients WMF Clients Advertise Gi 6 Guest yest 16 ppiy Sa Figure 75 Wireless Setting Basic Global Setting Check to enable Wireless feature Check to enable Hide Access Point to hide from active scan of wireless client gt Check to enable Clients Isolation that wireless clients can not share information 53 to each other gt Check to disable WMM Advertise where WMM stands for WiFi Multimedia This technology maintains the priority of audio video and voice applications in a Wi Fi network so that other applications and traffic are handled in lower priority gt Check to enable the Wireless Multicast Forwarding WMF gt Enter the wireless network name SSID gt The BSSID is the MAC address of device gt Select the Country from the list gt Enter the Maximum Wireless Client Number allowed to associate with the device gt Check to enable Wireless Guest Network to create a virtual wireless AP There are three more guests available for configuration gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Security The device provides wireless connection with security including authentication method and data encryption to protect your data in the air Wireless Security his page allowes you to configur
50. ew group add the DHCP vendor ID string 8y configuring a OHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server 3 Select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports Note that these chents may obtain public IP addresses 4 Click Apply Save button to make the changes effective immediately IMPORTANT If a vendor ID s configured for a specific client device please REBOOT the client device attached to the modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address Group Name WAN Interface used in the grouping moe ci l Grouped LAN Available LAN Interfaces Interfaces LANI LAN LAN LANS wh Automatically Add Chents With the following DHCP Vendor IDs Apply Save Figure 60 Add a Group Configuration Global Setting Enter the Group Name Select the WAN Interface used in this group from the list Select the available LAN ports from available LAN interfaces into grouped interface The selected LAN interface will be removed from its original group and joined this new group Enter DHCP vendor IDs if necessary Click Apply Save to save the configuration IP Tunnel The IP Tunnel feature allows you to create two tunnels IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel or IPv4 in IPv6 tunnel 44 IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel IP Tunneling Gins T
51. ible Set the Wireless Bandwidth Set the Control Sideband Set the 802 11n Rate and Protection Set the support the 802 11n client only Set the RIFS Advertisement Set the OBSS Co Existance Set RX Chain Power Save RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time RX Chain Power Save PPS Set 54G Rate Set the Rate for Multicast Packets AUTO means to use the highest if possible Set the Basic Rate 60 gt Set the Fragmentation Threshold values from 256 to 2364 bytes If the value is too small it may cause a result in poor performance gt Setthe RTS Ready to Send Threshold gt Set DTIM Interval DTIM stands for Delivery Traffic Indication Message This is a beacon and is a countdown informing wireless clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages It is a wake up interval for clients in power saving mode gt Set Beacon Interval The interval in milliseconds between beacon transmissions gt Set the Global Maximum Client gt Set XPress Technology enabled or disabled gt Set Transmission Power Larger value means more coverage gt Set WMM Wireless Multimedia gt Set WMM No Acknowledgement Enabling no acknowledge can result in more efficient throughput but high error rates gt Set WMM APSD Automatic Power Save Delivery gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Station Information The table shows up whole associated wireless clients the device and their status Wireless Authen
52. ion is idle and timeout Check the PPP IP extension if your ISP requests to enable it otherwise do not select it This is a special service to forward IP address assigned by remote to the local device in the LAN Check the Use Static IP address and enter the P address if your ISP assigns a fixed IP address to you Otherwise do not select it Check to Enable PPP Debug Mode to get more debug message for analysis if necessary Check to Enable Bridge PPPoE frames between WAN and local ports if necessary Check to Enable Multicast IGMP Proxy if necessary Click Next 20 Configure the default routing gateway WAN interface and click Next Selected Default Avallable Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces ppal E E EE Figure 20 WAN Service Default Routing Configuration Select DAS Server Interface from available WAH interfaces Selected DNS Server Available WAM Interfaces Interfaces mooli Use the following Static DUS IP address Primary DHS server Secondary DNS Server Figure 21 WAN Service DNS server Configuration To configure WAN DNS Server Configuration gt Check to use Select DNS server interface from the available WAN interfaces or use the following Static DNS IP address gt Enter the Primary DNS server and or Secondary DNS server IP address gt Click Next 21 WAM Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Co nnection Type
53. ipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment Please contact the following address and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This eguipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs NOTICE The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or an electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such a message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the following information v The date and time of transmission v Identification of either business business entity or individual sending message v Telephone number of either the sending machine business entity or individual Warning Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Do not use any other power adapter except the one that accompanies the unit Use of other adapter could result in damage to the unit To prev
54. irmware Tools Update Software Step 1 Obtain an updated software imaae file from your ISF Step 2 Enter Y e path t Me image tile location in the box below or i tt 10 11 Step 3 Click the Update Software button once to upload the na ti NOTE The update pr takes al n t ar SL ite oftware File Name Figure 98 Update Software Global Setting gt First of all you have to get the updated software firmware from ISP or manufacture gt Click Browser to specify the location and filename gt Click Update Software to start the process It could take minutes to complete it Reboot This page allows you to save current configuration and reboot to use the settings Chick the button below to reboot the router Keboot Figure 99 Reboot Global Setting gt Click Reboot to reboot the device 74 Logout This page allows you to save current configuration and reboot to use the settings Click the button below to logout Figure 100 Logout Global Setting gt Click Logout to leave the device s configuration page 75 Appendix A Configuring the Internet Settings This appendix provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on your computers to work with the device Configuring Ethernet PCs Assigning static Internet information to your PCs If you are a typical user you will not need to assign static Internet information to your LAN PCs because your ISP automatically assigns this informatio
55. ive Click Back to make any modifications Back Apphy Sawe Figure 25 WAN Bridge Setup Summary The WAN Setup Summary page shows all of parameters Click Apply Save if correct or click Back to restart the configuration again 23 LAN Local Area Network LAN Setup Co JF 1 figure the Broadband Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface GroupName Default Address 192 155 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Enable IGMP Snooping Enable LAN side firewall RS Disable DHCP Server gt Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address End IP Address Lesser Timige hour Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured MAC Address IP Address Remove Add Entries Remove Entries Confiqure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask lor LAN interlace Figure 26 LAN Configuration Global Settings Select the Group Name from the list Enter the P address which the CPE in the LAN will use to connect to the device For example enter 192 168 1 1 Enter the Subnet Mask For example enter 255 255 255 0 Check to Enable IGMP Snooping This feature will snoop all of IGMP packets and record related information Therefore multicast packets will be generated to the related LAN ports only to avoid the packet flooding on all of LAN ports Select one of two modes Standard mode or Blocking mode Check to Enable the LAN site Firewall Select to Enable or Disable DHCP server If it is
56. l interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator 8 your body Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject
57. le WEP encryption It WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network sac WPA X Authentication WPA Group Rekey 0 Interval E RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP y WEP Encryption Disabled Save Apply If the Network Authentication is WPA PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption It WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network WPA PSK m Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey O Interval WPA Encryption TKIP X WEP Encryption Disabled Save Apply If the Network Authentication is WPA2 select Enable or Disable for WPA2 Pre authentication enter value of Network Re Auth Interval enter value of WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption It WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network WPA se Authentication WPAZ REEF
58. le can surf Internet or Deny only those PCs with MAC addresses in the table can not surf Internet gt Click Add to add more wireless MAC address or click Remove to remove the specified entry gt Enter the MAC Address of wireless client gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration 58 Wireless Bridge The wireless bridge feature is also known as WDS Wireless Distribution System Wireless TN Bridge his pace allows you to confiqure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridae also known as Wireless Distribution System to disable access point functionality Selecting Access Point enables access paint functionality Wireless bridae functionality will silt be available and wireless stations will be able ti associate to the AP Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges vall be granted access Click Refresh to update the remote bridaes Wait for few seconds to update Click Aoply Save to configure the wireless bridge options an AU Ma Dy AP Mode Access Point v Bridge Restrict Emi v Remote Bridges MAC Address A n Ap lefres Apply Save Figure 79 Wireless Bridge Configuration Global Setting gt Set the AP mode as Access Point or Wireless Bridge gt When the AP mode is
59. leea a detii 54 Madala 22 29 eased eeeineaeeeauiamecanetera 58 A A A patit la bar dt ta ae 59 POV AAG EA enton pa dia dau ca ai ag d aut ai E sa a 60 LALO Fil oo sac saca a aaa las vise aa oii a i O PUE ci a pu ca a Cl 61 8 Voice SETUD sitas 62 MACU en afl ca 62 SIP Basic SEWING rindo Edil delegatii Al VS ama 63 SIP AAVAAE SA o A 65 9 DIAGNO SIO 5 m cocainei iona aaa 67 MEA A e alu E 67 10 Manade Meca 68 Sn A 68 A o on 69 EA OO PA A ae 70 TEOS GGE A e e ers al 70 Interne IMA a 71 ACCESS A A a il dada ad lau 72 PAD oss E E RE RPR A A A RE SE Re A ANR RN RN E RR tliat RR 72 O ie le ia a a a ua Daia a a tre ai i aed ae 73 FASS VON a Cata OE 73 ela SOW are tus it odds 74 FSI OO sc et acne frate e Sali lt ia Dia Bali la uta Da Bi aia ta i Dai ara oa ia al cA 74 LOGOUT i sea tie cai odc aaa cei da ac di oa Gol bai uta te Sau ata alo ti 75 Appendix A Configuring the Internet Settings nennnsnnnnnnnnnnannn annan 76 Contouring Ethene PO Sremac 76 Assigning static Internet information to your PCS mrmnnennnannevevanannananannennnannananannean nen 76 Configuring Wireless PCs eee nenea nn nea anae eee 77 POSTAS Me WICIESS PES aa ou ar aa ai aaa pala ata 77 Wireless PC Cards and divers oenen E 77 Configuring PC access to your Wireless device cooconcccccnconcnnonononononacnonannnonconnnnonanonnrnnnnnnos 77 Appendix B Troubleshooting
60. less Stateful Start interface ID End interface ID Leased Time hour Enable RADD Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement Prefix fd00 64 Preferred Life Time hour 1 Valid Life Time hour 1 Enable MLD Snooping Seve Apply Figure 27 LAN IPv6 Auto Configuration Global Settings Enter the Pv6 address gt Check to enable disable Pv6 DHCP server If enable IPv6 DHCP server choose stateless or stateful with start interface ID end interface ID and leased time gt Check to enable RADVD with Prefix Preferred Lift Time and Valid Life Time if enable ULA Prefix Advertisement gt Check to enable MLD snooping with standard mode or blocking mode gt Click Save Apply to save the settings NAT Network Access Translation The NAT feature provides the basic firewall feature to avoid hacker attacks from remote site There are three more setting pages including virtual server port trigger and DMZ to provide specified service for remote users 25 Virtual Server Virtual Server enables you to run a server on your local network that can be accessed from the remote parties You need to set up a rule to tell the device on which computer the server is held When port virtual server is enabled your router the device routes all the inbound traffic on a particular port to the chosen computer on your network HAT Virtual Servers Setup Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN si
61. lows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of he many domains allowing your OSI router n ha mora easily aC Cassar fro Ir vario 18 IDC ations or the Internet Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynam DNS Hostname Username Service Interface Remove Add Remove Figure 52 Dynamic DNS Configuration Click Add to add Dynamic DNS setting Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Add Dynamic DNS T par allows vou to add a Dynamic ONS address from DynDNS lt rg or TZO D DNS provides DynDNE org Ho Interface ipoe chee DynDNS Settings Username e rassviorc Figure 53 Add a Dynamic DNS Global Setting gt Select the Dynamic DNS service provider from the list gt Enter the your Hostname gt Select the Interface from the list where the device can reach it for registration 40 gt Enter the Username and Password gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Print Server The Print Server feature provides you to setup a network printer in your LAN environment Print Server settings his page allows you to enable disable printer support Figure 54 Print Server Configuration Global Setting Check Enable On Board Print Server checkbox gt Enter the Printer Name which you like others to see it while searching network printer gt Enter the maker and model name gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration DLNA The DLNA feature
62. n for you In some cases however you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of your PCs directly often called statically rather than allowing the device to assign it This option may be desirable but not required if You have obtained one or more public IP addresses that you want to always associate with specific computers for example if you are using a computer as a public web server You maintain different subnets on your LAN subnets are described in Appendix B Before you begin you must have the following information available The IP address and subnet mask of each PC The IP address of the default gateway for your LAN In most cases this is the address assigned to the LAN port on the device By default the LAN port is assigned the IP address 192 168 1 1 You can change this number or another number can be assigned by your ISP The IP address of your ISP s Domain Name System DNS server On each PC to which you want to assign static information follow the instructions relating only to checking for and or installing the IP protocol Once it is installed continue to follow the instructions for displaying each of the Internet Protocol TCP IP properties Instead of enabling dynamic assignment of the IP addresses for the computer DNS server and default gateway click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the information manually Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same su
63. n or no signal On LAN link established and active Off No LAN link On WLAN service is enabled Off WLAN service is disabled On make or receive a phone call Off disconnect the phone call Slow blink SIP registration failure Fast blink incoming call ringing On make or receive a phone call Off disconnect the phone call Slow blink SIP registration failure Fast blink incoming call ringing GREEN on device gets an IP RED on device is getting an IP Off Device is in Bridge mode or power off On detects an USB device Off no USB link On device is in WPS mode Off device is notin WPS mode Rear Panel The rear panel of this device will be described here which cover all rear panel definitions of other models o AN3 LAN4 RESET m e GE LANI LAN4 la OFF F DC Jack 2 x USB host Figure 3 Rear Panel Connections Connector definition Label Function Power Switch ON OFF switch Power Jack Connects to the supplied power adapter USB Connects to the USB devices TEL 1 TEL2 Connects to analog telephones for VoIP service LAN1 LAN4 Connects the device via Ethernet to your devices in LAN WPS Press to enter wireless WPS mode RES A reset button to reset the device or reset to default settings SFP Connects to the fiber broadband network WAN Jack 2 Connects to the broadband network 3 Connecting your device This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the device to a comp
64. n requirement is Internet Explorer v4 or Netscape v4 For the best display quality use latest version of Internet Explorer Netscape or Mozilla Firefox from any of the LAN computers launch your web browser type the URL http 192 168 1 1 in the web address or location box and press Enter The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 1 Then enter the default username and password admin admin to access the configuration web page if you have not changed the username and password Please be informed that strings of username and password are case sentitive Connect to 192 168 1 1 a WebAdmin User name E Mr w C Remember my password Figure 5 Login Page The Menu comprises Device Information provides the basic information of the system It includes sub menus Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP and Voice Device Info Summary WAN Route AKP DHCP Voice Advanced Setup provides information about the current configuration of various system features with options to change the configuration lt includes the sub menus Layer2 Interface WAN service LAN NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS Proxy Print Server DLNA Storage service Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Certificate Power Management and Multicast Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface LAH NAT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing UPnP Print Server DLNA Storage Service Interface Grouping T
65. nd described in details WAN Servico Confiqural sn Select WAN sarvica type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP ower Elhernel D Bridging Enter Service Description pppoe ethd For tagged service enter valid 902 1P Priority and 302 10 WLAN ID For untagged service sat 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 10 VLAN ID Enter 602 1P Priority 0 7 1 Enter 802 10 VLAN D 0 4094 Enable Pep for this service E Figure 18 WAN Service Configuration To configure WAN Service Configuration gt Select the WAN service type PPPoE IPoE or Bridge gt Enter the Service Description gt Enter 802 1P priority 0 7 set 1 for untagged service gt Enter 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4094 set 1 for untagged service gt Check to enable IPv6 service if necessary gt Click Next 19 PPP over Ethernet PPPoE thentication Method AUTO Multicast Proxy Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy Figure 19 WAN Connection PPPoE Configuration To configure the PPPoE settings Enter the User s PPP Username and Password Enter the Service Name if any Select the Authentication Method used during negotiation default is AUTO Check to Enable Fullcone NAT The device will process all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port Check Dial On Demand if you do not need PPPoE connection always ON and enter the timeout value 1 4320 minutes to disconnect the PPPoE connection when connect
66. net mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP DHCP server is Dynamic Host enabled Configuration Protocol Table 2 Values of Default Settings Explanation Instructions User name and password to access the device This is the IP address of the LAN port on the device The LAN port connects the device to your Ethernet network Typically you will not need to change this address See Local Network section The device maintains a pool of private IP addresses for dynamic assignment to your LAN computers To use this service you must have set up your computers to accept IP information dynamically as described in DHCP Server section 12 5 Device Information The Device Information web page menu includes the following submenus Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP Voice Summary The Summary Page of the device shows the following information Board ID Build Timestamp Software version Bootloader version Wireless driver version Voice driver version and device uptime Besides more information is supported like LAN IP Default gateway Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server LAN IPv6 default IPv6 gateway if you have configured the device to use IPv6 to connect to ISP and current system time Device Info 95816FVWM Build Timestamp 1110518 2330 M5G2110 GE FX5 4 10RCT01 04 Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 37 110 4 Wireless Driver Version 5 100 96 0 cpe4 10L01a 4 Voice Service Version Fo300_1 6 7 160 4H 27M 365
67. o view the System Log and configure the System Log options y VA Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options T v System Log Configure System Log Figure 89 Management Configuration System Log Global Setting Click View System Log to view system log gt Click Configure System Log to configure the way you want to see System Log Configuration It the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the selected level will be logged For the Display Level all logge d events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed TI the selected mode is Remote or Both events vall be sent to the speciei IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Select the desired values and dick Appiv Save to configure the Syster lag options LOG 9 Disable Enable Log Level Debugging v Display L y lh Eng e Mode Leal Apply Save Figure 90 Management Configuration Configure System Log Global Setting 69 gt Select to Enable Log function or not gt Select Log Level from the list gt Select Display Level from the list gt Select Mode from the list gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Security Log This page allows you to view security log
68. on reate Certificate Request import Ce rtificate Figure 68 Local Certificate 48 Create new certificate request o generate a certficate sgning request you need to include Common Name Organization Name State Province Name and the 2 letter Country Code for the certificate Certificate Name Common Name Organization Name State Province Name Country Region Name US United States Apply Figure 69 Create Certificate Request Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Certificate Name gt Enter the Common Name gt Enter the Organization Name Enter the State Province Name gt Select Country Region Name from the list gt Click Apply to save the configuration Import certificate Enter certificate name paste certificate content and private key Certificate Name BEGIN CERTIFICATE cinsert certificate here gt s s END CERTIFICATE Certificate s BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY lt inseri private key hara gt Appi Figure 70 Import Certificate Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Certificate Name gt Enter the Certificate gt Enter the Private Key gt Click Apply to save the configuration Trusted CA Trusted CA Certificate Authority Certificates Add View or Remove certificates from this page CA cerb icates are used by you to verify peers certificates Maximum 4 certificates can be stored Name Subject Type Action Figure 71 Tr
69. ork Address and prefix length range gt Select the Interface from the list gt Enter the Gateway IP Address where packet will be forwarded to gt Enter the number of Metric gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Policy Routing the routing table You could create your own routing entry by the LAN interface or source IP address and WAN interface to configure the data traffic in the network Click Add to add entry 37 Policy Routing Setting A maximum 8 entries can be configured Policy Hame Source IP LAN Port WAN Default GW Remove REMOVE j Add Figure 48 Policy Route Configuration Policy Routing Settup Enter the palicy name policies and WAN interface then click Apply Save to add the entry to the policy routing table Note E selected PoE as WAN interface default gateway must be configured Policy Name Physical LAN Port Source 1P Use Interface ipoe ehdiehd v Default Gateway IP Apt My Save Figure 49 Add a Policy Route Global Setting gt Enter the Policy Name of this configuration gt Select the physical LAN interface port from the list gt Enter the Source IP Address gt Select the Use Interface from the list gt Enter the Gateway IP Address where packet will be forwarded to gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration RIP Routing RIP Configuration NOTE RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which has NAT enabled such as PP
70. our PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 1 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling If you statically assigned a private IP address to the computer not a registered public address verify the following e Check that the gateway IP address on the computer is your public IP address see Current Status on page 1 for instructions on viewing the IP information If it is not correct the address or configure the PC to receive IP information automatically e Verify with your ISP that the DNS server specified for the PC is valid Correct the address or configure the PC to receive this information automatically My LAN PCs cannot display Verify that the DNS server IP address specified web pages on the Internet on the PCs is correct for your ISP as discussed in the item above lf you specified that the DNS server be assigned dynamically from a server then verify with your ISP that the address configured on the device is correct and then you can use the ping utility discussed on page 79 to test connectivity with your ISP s DNS server Web pages 78 Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion forgot lost my user ID or If you have not changed the password from the password default try using admin as both the user ID and password Otherwise you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing three times the Reset Default button on the front panel of the device Then type the def
71. peed broadband service with Active Ethernet Fiber gt Instructions from your ISP on what type of Internet access you will be using and the IP addresses needed to set up access gt One or more computers each containing an Ethernet card or wireless card gt For system configuration a web browser such as Internet Explorer You do not need to use a hub or switch in order to connect more than one Ethernet PC to the device Instead you can connect up to four Ethernet PCs directly to the device using the ports labeled LAN1 to LAN4 on the rear panel 2 Getting to know the device Parts Check In addition to this document your package should arrive containing the following gt The device GW 632FW gt Ethernet cable gt Phone cable gt Power adapter GW 632FW device RJ 45 Cable RJ 11 Cable Power adapter Figure 1 Package Contents Front Panel The front panel of this device will be described here which cover all front panel definitions of other models e a 4 Figure 2 Front Panel and LEDs Connector and LED definitions from left to right Label Power WAN Ethernet WiFi TEL1 TEL2 Internet USB WPS Color Green Red Green Yellow Green Green Green Green Green Red Green Green Function GREEN off No power GREEN on Power on RED on Self test fails GREEN on Physical layer sync up 1Gbps YELLOW on Physical layer sync up 100Mbps Off No connectio
72. provides you to setup a digital media server to store the picture video and so on for sharing in your LAN environment Digita Media Server settings his pane allows you to enable disable digital media server supoa e y EI iyi 44 ard digital n HA un Interface Def Ea Media Library Pat nntiusb1_1 Figure 55 DLNA Configuration Global Setting gt Check Enable On Board digital media server checkbox 41 gt Select the Interface from the list gt Set the Media Library Path where stores the files gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Storage Service The Storage Service feature allows you to use USB storage device as a sharing storage device Storage Device Info Storage Service he Storage service allows you to use Storage devices vath modem to be more easily accessed Volumename FileSystem Total Space Used Space Figure 56 Storage Device Information User Accounts Storage UserAccount Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure User Accounts Userllame HomeDir Remove Figure 57 User Accounts Configuration Storage User Account Setup In the boxes below enter the user name password and volume name on which the home directory is to be created Usemame Password nfin sword v lumeName Anoly Save i e Y A Figure 58 Add a Storage User Account Global Setting gt Enter the Username and Password who is allowed to access the storage device 42 g
73. rs Protection against IP and MAC address spoofing UPnP NAT traversal and VPN IPSec pass through Voice Support voice CODECS like G 711 G 726 G 729A B BV16 ILBC T 38 etc DTMF tone detection generation fax modem detection and pass through Adaptive jitter buffer packet loss concealment PLC voice activity detection VAD comfort noise generation CNG and Caller ID Support SIP RFC3261 Supports Call Waiting Call Transfer Call Forward and so on G 168 line echo cancellation with programmable tail y v VolP and Telephone service Supports SIP RFC3261 SDP RFC2327 RFC3264 as well as both TCP and UDP transport Supports User Agent Client UAC User Agent Server UAS call or proxy call routing gt Supports SIP and telephone URL addressing gt Supports in band DTMF tone sending receiving and out band DTMF signaling with RTP as per RFC2833 gt Bonus services include Call Forwarding Unconditional No Response On Busy Call Waiting Force Busy Pickup and Release Old Pickup and Put Old on Hold Switch between two calls Call Transfer Call Back busy subscriber Call Back last number called call return Enquiry service Three way conference gt Provisioning through TFTP client with configuration profile v E v Configuration and Network Management Features DHCP client and server for IP management UPnP Internet Gateway Device IGD compliance WEB for local or remote management HTTP or
74. ss Codes for CFWD unconditional activation CFWS unconditional deactivation CFWD no answer activation CFWD on busy activation CFWD on busy deactivation Call waiting activation Call waiting deactivation Internal call Call return CCBS cancel unattended call transfer CLIR next call CLIP next call permanent CLIR and Permanent CLIP Check to select CLIP Method Anonymous URI or Use Privacy Header Set Registration Expire Timeout Select the DSCP for SIP from the list Select the Hook Flash Relay Setting from the list Select the SIP Transport Protocol from the list Check to enable T 38 support and V18 support Enter the number of RTP Base Port Select the DSCP for RTP from the list Select the DTMF relay setting from the list Check and set the VAD support Ingress gain and Egress gain for Tel1 and Tel2 Click Apply to save the configuration 66 9 Diagnostic Diagnostic This page allows you to diagnostic the connections of LAN Wireless and WAN ports Diagnostics The individual tests are listed below la test displays a fail status click Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status s consistent If the tast continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Test the connection to your local network Test your LANI Connection FAIL Help lest your LAN2 Connection PASS O Help Test your LAN3 Connection FAIL Hala Test your LAM Connection FAIL
75. ssociated WAN Interface from the list gt Select the Associated LAN interface from the list gt Check Manual or Automatic gt Set the Remote IPv6 Address gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration IPSec The IPSec feature allows you to create IPSec VPN tunnel with remote site IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections Add remove or enable disable IPSec tunnel connections from this page Connection Name Remote Gateway Local Addresses Remote Addresses Remove nm m m chen A rd A ARLAN AGG lew LOonnecoon Remove Figure 65 IPSec Tunnel Connection Information 46 IPSec Settings IPSec Connection Name new connection Tunnel Mode ESP y Remote IPSec Gateway Address iPd address in dotted decimal 0 0 0 0 Tunnel m local IP addre Subnet X ddre i Tunnel VI 2 ddresses ubnet idi PN 0 bre 1 ne Method Awil KE Authentication Method Pus Shared Key Pre Shared Key key t Forward Secrecy Disable Advanced IKE Settings show Advanced Settings pp Figure 66 IPSec Tunnel Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the IPSec Connection Name gt Select the Tunnel Mode gt Enter the Remote IPSec Gateway Address gt Select the Tunnel Access from Local IP Address from the list subnet or single address and enter the P address for VPN and Subnetmask gt Select the Tunnel Access from Remote IP Address from the list Subnet or single address and enter the P address for VPN and Subnetmask gt Select th
76. ssword gt Select the WAN interface used by TR 069 client from the list gt Select to enable or disable displaying SOAP messages on serial console gt Check to select Connection Request Authentication gt Enter the Connection Request User Name and Password gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration Internet Time This page allows you to sync up the real time clock from Internet Time settings his page allows you to the modem s time configuration Y Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers First NTP time server Oder v ntpl sth netnod si Second NTP time server Other ntpl goq netnod se Third NTP time serve None hd Fourth NTP tin server Nome v Fifth NTP time server Nome v Time zone offset GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bem Rome Stockholm Vienna Figure 93 Internet Time Configuration Global Setting gt gt Check to Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Select the first second third fourth and fifth NTP time servers You could select the pre defined time server from the list Or select Other to enter your own name of NTP server Select the Time zone offset from the list Click Save to save your settings 71 Access Control This submenu provides you local LAN or remote WAN access to the device This may help the IT support staff to configure the router locally or remotely IP Address Access Control IP Address The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled p
77. t Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field gt Enter the Volumename gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Interface Grouping The page provides Interface Grouping configuration In default the LAN1 to LAN4 wireless and virtual wireless guest are grouped together as a single Ethernet environment Interface grouping feature supports multiple ports to bridging and VLAN groups Each VLAN group will perform as an independent network To support this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces Interface Grouping A maximum 16 entries can be configured Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network To support this feature you must create mapping groups vith appropriate LAN and WAN interface USO the Add button The Remove button will remove the grouping ar t add the und Only the default group has IP Interface Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs Figure 59 Interface Grouping Configuration Click Add to add a Group Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry pad interfaces to the Default group 43 Interface grouping Configuration o create a new interface group 1 Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique and select either 2 dynamic or 3 static below 2 If you like to automatically add LAN chents to a WAN Interface in the n
78. tection Step 3 Attach the power connector Connect the AC power adapter to the Power connector on the back of the device and plug the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip Turn on the device and PCs Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PCs See Appendix A Or step 5 Install a Wireless card and connect Wireless PCs if the device is with wireless interface You can attach a Wireless LAN that enables Wireless PCs to access the Internet via the device You must configure your Wireless computer s in order to access your device For complete instructions see Appendix A Next step After setting up and configuring the device and PCs you can log on to the device by following the instructions in Getting Started with the Web pages on chapter 4 The chapter includes a section called Testing your Setup which enables you to verify that the device is working properly 4 Getting Start with the Web pages The device includes a series of Web pages that provide an interface to the software installed on the device lt enables you to configure the device settings to meet the needs of your network You can access it through a web browser on a PC connected to the device Accessing the Web pages To access the web pages you need the following A laptop or PC connected to the LAN or WLAN port on the device A web browser installed on the PC The minimum browser versio
79. ticated Stations This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status MAC Associated Authorized SSID Interface Figure 81 Wireless Setting Station Information Global Setting gt Click Refresh to get the latest updated information 61 O Voice Setup The Voice Setup web page menu comprises Interface Setup SIP Basic Setting SIP Advanced Setting Interface Setup This page allows you to specify the voice packets to pass through the specific interface and to choose different country code to pre set voice related parameters including ringing type ringing frequency tone type tone frequency cadence etc Global parameters Global parameters Bound Interface Name Any WAN Locale selection SWE SWEDEN E SIP listen port 5060 Figure 82 Voice Configuration Interface Setup Global Setting gt Select Interface Name that voice packet go through gt Select Location where you are located gt Set the SIP Listen Port gt Click button to Start SIP client or Stop SIP client 62 SIP Basic Setting This page allows you to setup the SIP protocols parameters Service Provider 0 Voice SIP configuration Enter the SIP parameters and dick Apply to save the parameters and restart the voice application SIP domain name Voip Dialpan Setting gt tI v Use SIP Proxy SIP Proxy SIP Proxy port 5060 M Use SIP Outbound Proxy SIP Outbound Proxy SIP Outbound Proxy port 5060
80. ude those URLs which mean PCs can not access those URLs which packets to those URLs will be discarded by the device automatically Or you could set to include those URLs which mean PCs can only access those URLs Global Setting gt Check the URL List Type Exclude or Include gt Click Add to add entries as below Parental Control URL Filler Add Enter the URL address and port number then cick Apply Save to add the entry to the URL filter IRL Address Port Number Default 80 vall be applied if leave blank M be C e APPY 2ave Figure 39 URL Filter Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the URL Address gt Enter the Port Number the default port number is 80 which is a WEB application gt Click Apply Save 32 Quality of Service The Quality of Service feature provides a method to prioritize the packet and arrange a better efficiency of bandwidth In other words some traffic such as voice or video has handled as higher priority than others such as data to get near real time response QoS Queue Management Configuration ff Enable QoS checkbox is selected choose a default OSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier Click Apply Save button to save if Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces Hote The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules
81. unnel Configuration Name WAN LAN Dynamic IPv4 Mask Length ord Prefix Border Relay Address Remove Add Remove Figure 61 IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel Information IP Tunnefing 6in4 Tunnel Configuration Currently only rd configuration 15 supported Tunnel Name Mechanism ERD Associated WAN Interface Y Associated LAN Interface LANAO Manua Automatic rd Preot with Prefix Length Border Relay IPv4 Address Apply Save Figure 62 IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Tunnel Name gt Select the Mechanism from the list gt Select the Associated WAN Interface from the list gt Select the Associated LAN interface from the list gt Check Manual or Automatic gt Set the Pv4 Mask Length 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length gt Set the Border Relay IPv4 Address gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration IPv4 in IPv6 Tunnel IP Tunnefing 4in6 Tunnel Configuration Name WAN LAN Dynamic Remote IPv6 Address Remove Figure 63 IPv4 in IPv6 Tunnel Information 45 IP Tunneling 4in6 Tunnel Configuration Currentiy only DS Lite configuration is supported Tunnel Name Mechanism DS Lie y ssocdated WAN Interface Associated LAN Interface LANA Manua Automatic 1 ANDIVI SP ADpIy 2 VE Figure 64 IPv4 in IPv6 Tunnel Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Tunnel Name gt Select the Mechanism from the list gt Select the A
82. ured WAN interface for IPv DNS server information OR enter the static IPv ONS server Addresses Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPV6 Client that interlace Obtain 1Pv6 ONS info from a WAN interface WAN Interface selected NO CONFIGURED INTERFACE 9 Use the following Static 1Pv6 DNS address Primary IPV DNS server 1 0 0 0 Secondary IPv6 DNS server 9 0 0 0 Figure 51 DNS Configuration Global Setting gt Check Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces or Use the following Static DNS IP Address gt If set the DNS server interface from available WAN interface select the available WAN interface and move them to the selected DNS interfaces table gt If set to use the static DNS server enter the IP addresses of primary DNS server 39 and or secondary DNS server gt If there is IPv6 WAN interface the DNS server interface can be obtained from the selected WAN interface via checking Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface or by enter static IP address of Primary IPv6 DNS server and or Secondary IPv6 DNS server gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to bind the dynamic assigned WAN IP address into a specified domain name You could pass this domain name to friends to access your service in your site instead of informing them every times if WAN IP address is changed Dynamic DNS The Dinamic DNS service al
83. usted CA Information Import CA certificate enter cert icate name and paste cerb icate content Certificate Name Certificate O Apply Figure 72 Import Trusted CA Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Certificate Name gt Enter the Certificate gt Click Apply to save the configuration 50 Power Management The Power management feature provides you the control of hardware modules to evaluate power consumption Power Management his page allows control of Hardware modules to evaluate power consumption Use the control buttons to select the desired option click Apply and check the status response MIPS CPU Clock divider when Idle 7 Enable Status Enabled Wait instruction when Idle 71 Enable Status Enabled DRAM Self Refresh 7 Enable Status Enabled Number of ethernet interfaces in Ethernet Auto Power Down Full power mode 1 Y Enable Status Enabled P Low power mode 4 Apply volti si Figure 73 Power Management Configuration Global Setting gt Check to enable MIPS CPU Clock divider when Idle gt Check to enable Wait instruction when Idle gt Check to enable DRAM Self Reflash gt Check to enable Ethernet Auto Power Down gt Click Apply Save to save the configuration gt Click Reflash to update the status 91 Multicast The Multicast feature provides you to configure detailed parameters of IGMP protocol IGMP Configuration L Robustne ast Member Query
84. uter or LAN and to the Internet In addition to configuring the device you need to configure the Internet properties of your computer s For more details see the following sections in Appendix A This chapter assumes that you have already subscribed a broadband service with your Internet service provider ISP These instructions provide a basic configuration that should be compatible with your home or small office network setup Refer to the subsequent chapters for additional configuration instructions Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the device to the power outlet and your computer s or network A Before you begin turn the power off for all devices These include your computer s your LAN hub switch if applicable and the device WARNING The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections The layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout shown Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions Step 1 Connect the WAN port to the fiber network or broadband device like DSL modem cable modem or fiber modem Connect the WAN port to fiber network or the broadband device like DSL modem cable modem or fiber modem which has the high speed internet connection Step 2 Connect the Ethernet cable Connect up to four single Ethernet computers to the device via Ethernet cable s Note that the cable does not need to be crossover cable the switch provides MDI and MDIX auto de
85. ves the message a Command Prompt window is displayed CA CA WINDOWS isystem32icmd exe C N gt ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1with 32 bytes of data Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt iBms TTL 128 Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt iBms TTL 128 Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt iBms TTL 128 Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum ms Average Gms ND If the target computer cannot be located you will receive the message Request timed out Using the ping command you can test whether the path to the device is working using the preconfigured default LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 or another address you assigned 79 You can also test whether access to the Internet is working by typing an external address such as that for www yahoo com 216 115 108 243 If you do not know the IP address of a particular Internet location you can use the nslookup command as explained in the following section From most other IP enabled operating systems you can execute the same command at a command prompt or through a system administration utility Nslookup You can use the nslookup command to determine the IP address associated with an Internet site name You specify the common name and the nslookup command looks up the name in on your DNS server usually

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