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1. E Primary IP Address LANO 192 free fi LAN Settings j n 411 a E Subnet Mask 255 j255 f2ss llo UPnP Devices E gt i pd LAN Switch Port Setting MAC Address oo ffos ise koz kim flor LAN Port Status Secondary level subnet Range C Enable VLAN Settings I DHCP Mode Route Disable vi Disable Wireless i Relay Agent IP Address Reservation SAT Click Here Multicast gt Li Gap Ge Figure C 4 DHCP Mode Disable 226 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 2 Click the WAN Setting link WAN Setting gt WAN on the left navigation bar to specify the WAN setting Please modify WAN settings to Bridge A screen is displayed as shown in Figure C 5 WAN Setting Auto Detect Enable Default WAN_Dynamic_ptmO PTM VLAN None Dhcp Client WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 0 ptmo a WAN TYPE Bridge v Wan connection Name Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address PPPoE Default WAN Figure C 5 WAN Setting 227 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Velo To 4D NV GOOL amp NV 600A W Compatibility Table The following shows the band profile and band plan compatibility table Band Profile List Band Plan List 0 VDSL2 Profile8a 0 Annex AM1_EU32 1 VDSL2 Profile8b 1 Annex
2. 43 snetsys Fields in Resource Access NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Field Description File Share Access File share Access Permission FTP Samba or both Fields in Account Option Selected Edit boxes Field Description Current Password The user should specify the current login password ll Re type Password The user should re type the new password entered in previous field Account Option Edit Enable User Name Current Password New Password password can be 3 16 Characters without white space Re type Password Figure 4 3 3 1 Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 44 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 4 Web Settings This page shows the details of Web login timeout settings for the CPE device in seconds Click the Web Settings link System gt Web Settings on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 4 Ja BED y Web Timeout Settings i Set Autologouttime in seconds limit for CPE device Host Name Config System Time Autologout Duration 1800 Administrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade f Configuration Settings System Log Figure 4 3 4 Web Settings Fields in Web Settings Description Click Apply a
3. You can view Firewall link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of BENERIA AURA EURA a ELG a EUEIKI Kell ANS LLO SAAE and AcLi Following are the options available under Firewall as shown in Figure 4 10 Firewall Firewall Setting IPv6 Firewall Setting Packet Filtering URL Filtering Parental Control Application Server Settings ACL Figure 4 10 Firewall Options 144 wnetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 10 1 Firewall Setting For enabling or disabling the firewall click the Firewall Setting link Firewall gt Firewall Setting on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 1 Firewall Setting The CPE device provides extensive firewall protection against a wide array of common hacker attacks This is done by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion O Enable Disable D GE Figure 4 10 1 Firewall Setting The screen contains the following details Fields in Firewall Setting Description _ Firewall Setting It allows to ENABLE or DISABLE the firewall in UGW Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 145 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 10 2 IPv6 Firewall Setting For enabling o
4. q e N Networking y SUW NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Ro K gt DP Http www netsys com tw snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Copyright Copyright 2012 by National Enhance Technology Corp All rights reserved Trademarks NETSYS is a trademark of National Enhance Technology Corp Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Legal Disclaimer The information given in this document shall in no event be regarded as a guarantee of conditions or characteristics With respect to any examples or hints given herein any typical values stated herein and or any information regarding the application of the device National Enhance Technology Corp hereby disclaims any and all warranties and liabilities of any kind including without limitation warranties of non infringement of intellectual property rights of any third party Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETSYS reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETSYS does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Maximum signal rate derived from IEEE Standard specifications Actual data throughput will vary Network conditions and environmental factors including volume of net
5. 182 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 1 QoS Settings For configuring the Quality of Service QoS Settings click the QoS Settings link QoS gt QoS Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 1 QoS Setting Quality of Service settings for providing WAN upstream traffic prioritization in CPE Active WAN mode Qos O Enable Disable Upstream QoS O Enable Disable Downstream QoS O Enable Disable 8021P Remarking O Enable Disable The default DSCP Marking can be used to mark all the packets on WAN uplink that do not match any Classification entries of QoS Upstream Default DSCP marking p v WAN Port Rate Limiter O PPA Session Acceleration Setting Enable or Disable PPA Session Acceleration PPA Session Acceleration O Enable Disable D Ga Figure 4 11 1 QoS Settings 183 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in QoS Settings Active WAN mode Informative Parameter to show current WAN mode being used QoS Enable This selection will enable the QoS feature Upstream QoS Enable This selection will enable the upstream QoS Downstream QoS Enable This selection will enable the downstream QoS 8021P Remarking Enable Disable This will enable disable global 8021P Remarking WAN Port Rate Limiter Check
6. Description Ingress Interface Exclude IP Source Address Source Port Destination IP Type Target To specify the input interface of the packet from dropdown options e g WAN1 To exclude the selected option To specify the source IP address To specify the range of the source port Valid for protocols TCP or UDP only The destination IP can be a SINGLE address or a SUBNET or All involving a range of IP addresses The available options are Drop Reject and Accept Click Apply at any time during configuration to for adding the packet filtering rule Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 153 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Packet Filtering configuration example 1 Packet Filter configuration procedures 1 All devices must be connected and turned on 2 Confirm that the NV 600W is in router mode default mode 3 If there is not router mode please refer to the following configuration diagram to configure the router mode and packet filter 4 All the configuration arguments are for reference only 3 Router mode configuration WAN setting la WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways WAN gt WAN Mode Selection Auto Detect Config Attached Channel WAN Channel Config WAN TYPE VLAN Channel Config WAN Sett
7. A3 2 6 1 Connect the NV 600L and the NV 600W to the Line The objective for VDSL2 is to pass high speed data over a twisted pair cable In the setup connect NV 600L to NV 600W through phone wire 24 26 AWG or line simulator or any other hardware representation of a cable network with or without noise injection and crosstalk simulations 2 6 2 Connect the NV 600L and the NV 600W to LAN Devices In the setup usually an Ethernet tester serves as a representation of the LAN side as well as a representation of the WAN side 2 6 3 Run Demos and Tests The Ethernet tester may send data downstream as well as upstream It also receives the data in order to check the integrity of the data transmission Different data rates can be tested under different line conditions 9 2 6 4 Wireless Basics In recent years the market for wireless communications has enjoyed tremendous growth Wireless technology now reaches or is capable of reaching virtually every location on the surface of the earth Hundreds of millions of people exchange information every day via wireless communication products Anyone can bring a built in WLAN client Smartphone tablet or notebook into a meeting room for a conference without laying a clot of LAN cable or drilling holes everywhere Wireless LAN enables high mobility so WLAN users can simultaneously access all LAN facilities just like on a wired LAN as well as Internet access The NV 600W is equipped with a wireless LAN interface
8. Address Configuration with DHCPv6 IA_PD This option allows to configure different DUID DHCP Unique Identifier types Type 1 LLT Link Layer Time Type 2 EN Enterprise Number Type 3 LL Link Layer IANA option represents IPv6 address and parameters related to the same being accepted by IANA ID DHCPv 6 clients IANA is the Identity Association for Non Temporary Addresses option This Identifier has to be configured when Stateful DHCP v6 configuration mode is selected IAPD options represent one or more IPv6 prefix and parameters related to it IAPD is the Identity IAPD ID Association for Prefix Delegation This identifier needs to be configured in both Stateful DHCPv6 and SLAAC DHCPV 6 configuration modes This parameter is called Site Level Aggregation Identifier This identifier is used to configure the subnet for DHCPVv6 client configuration This declaration enables DHCPv 6 client to request the DHCPv server to perform a Rapid Commit Handshaking will happen with two DHCPv6 messages DUID Type SLA ID Rapid commit Default WAN This option allows configuring default route for relevant WAN mode of this WAN connection Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 86 snetsys 4 6 5 4 PPPoA NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The PPP ove
9. Address Configuration with DHCPv6 IA_PD This option allows to configure different DUID DHCP Unique Identifier types Type 1 LLT Link Layer Time Type 2 EN Enterprise Number Type 3 LL Link Layer IANA option represents IPv6 address and parameters related to the same being accepted by IANA ID DHCPv 6 clients IANA is the Identity Association for Non Temporary Addresses option This Identifier has to be configured when Stateful DHCPv6 configuration mode is selected IAPD options represent one or more IPv6 prefix and parameters related to it IAPD is the IAPD ID Identity Association for Prefix Delegation This identifier to be configured in both Stateful DHCPv6 or SLAAC DHCPV6 configuration modes This parameter is called Site Level Aggregation Identifier This identifier is used to configure the subnet for DHCPv6 client configuration This declaration enables DHCP v 6 client to request the DHCPv server to perform a Rapid Commit Handshaking will happen with two DHCPv6 messages DUID Type SLA ID Rapid commit Default WAN This option allows configuring default route for relevant WAN mode of this WAN connection Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered 89 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 4 6 5 5 Bridge The option Bridge enabl
10. PORT 1 Link Down PORT 2 Link Down PORT 3 Link Up 100Mb s Full Duplex PORT 4 Link Down Radio 1 Down Radio 2 Down Figure 4 2 Select the Menu Level NV 600W snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 Select SYSTEM Select the SYSTEM The menu below will be used frequently It includes the sub menus of EAA ANE Tie gt System TimeYAdministrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade System LogKSSL Certificate and Reset A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 System gt Host Name Config System Time Administrator Settin Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade Configuration Settings system Log SSL Certificate Reset Figure 4 3 System Setup 39 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 1 Host Name Configuration To configure the host name of NV 600W you have to enter host and domain name Click the Host Name Config link System gt Host Name Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 1 JA IST Host name Host Name Config system Time Enter the host name for the CPE device and the domain name you want to configure Host name can be used in place of IP address Administrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade Host Name abc kpe Configuration Settings Domain Name labc com System Log SSL Certificate a ee Ga ee Ge Reset H Figure
11. sneftsys Fields in System Time Cont d Description NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Secondary SNTP Server Backup NTP Server optional Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Note Static Routing functionality is used to define the connected Gateway between the LAN and WAN For example if we want to activate the Network Time Protocol NTP service we have to define the Gateway connected to NTP server in the WAN Please refer to static routing for your reference 42 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 3 Administrator Settings User Account Management If you want to change the password for the administrator click the Administrator Settings link System gt Administrator Settings in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 3 This page allows the user to change the login password User Management Manage user accounts and access permissions on CPE device Password less login O Select user admin v Account Option O Edit Enable Resource Access Web access Local Cl Remote File Share access OFP Samba Telnet access Hep Figure 4 3 3 Administrator Settings Fields in Administrator Settings Field Description Select User Select user type The available options are admin and support_user
12. snetsys 4 14 3 DS Lite Configuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The NV 600W supports DS Lite configuration mechanism For configuring the Ds Lite configuration click the DS Lite configuration link IPv6 gt DS Lite Configuration on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 14 3 DS Lite Configuration Because of IPv4 address exhaustion Dual Stack Lite DS Lite was designed to let an Internet service provider omit the deployment of any 1Pv4 address to the customer s Customer premises equipment CPE Instead only global IPv6 addresses are provided Note To configure DS Lite on a WAN connection IPv6 must be enabled at IPv6 Setting page and native IPv6 must be enabled on that WAN connection at WAN Setting page General Settings Enable DS Lite tunnel a WAN Interface select interface w Configuration Modes MTU optional Static Parameters DS Lite Remote IPv6 address fo g DS Lite tunnel IP address IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Lw406 Port Range Valid 0 to 65535 Ex 40000 ESONA a3n 41000 do TA des WAN interface Configuration Mode Remote IPv6 address Tunnel IP IPv4 Figure 4 14 3 DS Lite Configuration 212 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in DS Lite Configuration Description General Settings Enable DS Lite tunnel To enable disable DS Lite f
13. 0 VLAN Auto Detect v L3 MII 0 Auto Detect v Help Figure 4 6 2 Port Mapping Configuration 68 sys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in Auto detect Config Field Description ADSL PTM VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for AutoDetect in ADSL PTM WAN mode Add Delete ADSL PTM VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to ADSL PTM VLAN pool VDSL PTM VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for auto detect in VDSL PTM WAN mode Add Delete VDSL PTM VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to VDSL PTM VLAN pool MII 1 VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for auto detect in MII 1 WAN mode Add Delete MII 1 VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to MII 1 VLAN pool MII O VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for auto detect in MII O WAN mode Add Delete MII O VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to MII O VLAN pool VCC Pool This displays the current configured VCC pool for auto detect in ADSL ATM WAN mode Add Delete VC to Pool Add or delete VCC to ADSL ATM VCC pool L2 VCC Auto Detect Select this to enable VCC auto detection from the specified pool for ADSL ATM WAN mode L2 ADSL PTM VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable VLAN auto detection from the specified pool for ADSL PTM WAN mode L2 VDSL PTM VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable VLAN auto det
14. 4 3 1 Host Name Configuration Fields in Host Name Configuration Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 40 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 2 System Time You can set System Time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server allows the Modem to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet The synchronized clock in the Modem is used to record the security log and control client filtering This page provides the time zone selection and NTP Network Time Protocol configuration Click the System Time link System gt System Time on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 2 Host Name Config System Time Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server allows the CPE device to synchronize the system clock to the global System Time Internet Administrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade Current System Time Configuration Settings Set Time Zone GMT 05 30 Calcutta Chennai Mumbai New Delhi Sri Jayawardenepura v System Log a j SSL Certificate SNTP Client Enable Reset E Primary SNTP Server 0 asia pool ntp org x Statistics gt la Secondary SNTP Server 1 asia pool ntp org y Optional Ee Lae Figure 4 3 2 System Time Configuration 41
15. 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 MDI MDI X PIN Media Dependent 3 Media Dependent Signal Signal interface interface cross 1 TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data 2 TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data 3 RX Receive Data TX Transmit Data 4 Unused Unused 5 Unused Unused 6 RX Receive Data TX Transmit Data 7 Unused Unused 8 Unused Unused Note Figure A 1 Standard RJ 45 receptacle connector Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment as the table above before deploying the cables into your network 217 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 ES White Orange White Orange E Orange Gi Orange HA White Green HA White Green E Blue E Blue White Blue White Blue E Green E Green Ea White Brown Ea White Brown E Brown E Brown Figure A 2 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ 45 Straight Through Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EM White Orange E White Green HA Orange E Green HB White Green White Orange EA Blue E White Brown White Blue MA Brown HH Green E Orange E White Brown E Blue MA Brown White Blue Figure A 3 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ 45 Crossover Cable 218 sneftsys A 2 Telephone wire Standard telephone wire of any gauge or type flat twisted or quad is used to connect the
16. A M9_EU64 2 VDSL2 Profile8c 8 Annex B 997 M2x A B05 3 VDSL2 Profile8d 9 Annex B 997 M2x M B06 4 VDSL2 Profile12a 10 Annex B 997 M1c A 7 B07 5 VDSL2 Profile12b 11 Annex B 998 M1x B B08 6 VDSL2 Profile17a 13 Annex B 998 M2x A B10 7 VDSL2 Profile30a 14 Annex B 998 M2x M B11 8 VDSL2 Profile17b 16 Annex B 998 M2x B B12 18 Annex B 998 M2x NUSO B13 20 Annex C 21 Annex C_8K 22 Annex B 997 M2x NUSO 23 Annex C 1M1 24 Annex C_8K 1M1 25 Annex B 998E17 M2x A 26 Annex B 998E17 M2x NUSO 228 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 sneftsys Band Profile Band Plan a ls E a g E ls Es E A a A ls ES A A ls 17b 8 229 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 oo To H Troubleshooting Diagnosing the Router s Indicators The router can be easily monitored through its comprehensive panel indicators These indicators assist the network manager in identifying problems the hub may encounter This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions Cause Defective External power supply Check the power plug by plugging in another that is functioning properly Check the power cord with Solution another device Check the terminal block make sure to fasten the power cord If these measures fail to resolve the problem have the unit power supply replaced by a
17. Category 5 7 UTP STP cables for making Bridge or Router connections to avoid any confusion or inconvenience in the future when you attach high bandwidth devices Use 24 26 gauge twisted pair phone wiring we do not recommend 28 gauge or above Be sure phone wire has been installed before the NV 600W boot snetsys 2 6 VDSL2 Application NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The router s line port supports 100Mbps 0 3km for data service across existing phone wiring It is easy to use and do not requires installation of additional wiring Every modular phone jack in the home can become a port on the LAN Networking devices can be installed on a single telephone wire that can be installed within a suitable distance Figure 2 2 Netsys NV 600A NV 600W is a CPE Router leverages the extraordinary bandwidth promise of VDSL2 max 100Mbps Symmetric technology Switch NV 802S Managed IP DSLAM es A0OMbps e 00Mbps Symmetric y PA a F a gt NV 600W n enana Phone Line SD Ethernet Line sneftsys Tablet small phone Smart i Figure 2 2 NV 600W applications snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 VDSL2 Point to Point NV 600L Ethernet Line Phone Line snetsys VDSL2 Point to Multipoint NV 802S NV 202P Figure 2 2 1 VDSL2 applications netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver
18. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary 239 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs FCC Warning This equipment has been tested pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of
19. Filtering is used to block the access to specific URLs to the web users by adding them to the list in the URL Blocking web page For configuring the URL Filtering click the URL Filtering link Firewall gt URL Filtering on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 4 URL Blocking This web page allows you to Block URL s on the CPE device a Nothing is blocked Figure 4 10 4 URL Blocking The screen contains the following details 162 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in URL Blocking Field Description URL of the domain that needs to be blocked For example www google com tw Click Add for adding a new URL filtering entry Click Delete for deleting the existing URL filtering entry 163 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 10 5 Parental Control For configuring the Parental Control click the Parental Control link Firewall gt Parental Control on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 5 Parental Control You can block access based on MAC addresses and Time of Day to certain client PCs on the LAN MAC Address Control O Disable O Deny All O Permit All MAC Address Control List MAC Address Begin End et a Pisane ol ol O ololo nl pi PERE a Figure 4 10 5 Parental Control Configuration The screen contains the follow
20. LED Indicators NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Full duplex IEEE 802 3x Half duplex Back pressure 1 x Power LED 4 x Link Active Status for Ethernet port 1 x Link LED for VDSL2 port 1 x WPS LED 1 x WLAN LED EMI Compliant FCC EMS Compliant CE mark 222 sneftsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Ve el Jale1 Om Router Bridged Mode select This appendix describes how to select the router bridged mode The NV 600W default mode is router mode please refer to the following steps to select the router mode or switch mode Selecting the Router mode 1 For configuring the router mode settings click the LAN Settings link LAN gt LAN Settings on the left navigation bar Select Server as the DHCP Mode and click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered A screen is displayed as shown in Figure C 1 DHCP Mode DHCP Server IP Pool Starting Address IP Pool Ending Address Lease Time Local Domain Name IP Address Reservation Click Here Server v 192 168 h Ii 192 168 f 254 Hatfhour dsigw lantig com optional a Figure C 1 DHCP Mode Server Apply ea 223 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 2 Click the WAN Setting link WAN Setting gt WAN on the left navigation bar to specify the WAN settings Please uncheck th
21. Server settings The acceptance from WAN The Port Number The acceptance from LAN Web Server TFTP Server Settings The acceptance from WAN The Port number The acceptance from LAN TFTP Server FTP Server Settings The acceptance from WAN The Port number The acceptance from LAN FTP Server Click Apply for committing the App Server settings Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 167 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 10 7 Access Control List ACL For configuring the access control list click the ACL link Firewall gt ACL on the left navigation bar This can be used for allowing specified IP addresses to access the NV 600W CPE from WAN The system allows up to 16 ACL entries to be configured in the CPE device A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 7 Access Control IP Address Access to the device is restricted to IP Addresses listed here C Enable ACL IT oon O 0 fF WN A AA Ge Figure 4 10 7 Application Server Settings 168 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in ACL Setting Field Description Enable ACL To enable disable ACL settings Click Apply after filling the IP address for adding the entry in ACL list Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 169 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless V
22. WPA PSK Personal Encryption Type AES y WPA WPA2 Settings Re Key Interval 3600 Personal Settings Shared Key eorcoses Display Hide Passphrase PSK E a e Fields in WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Setting Field Description Security Selection 137 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Settings Cont d Field Description m Personal Specify the Pre shared key Radius Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS is a security authentication client server protocol that supports authentication authorization and accounting which is widely used by Internet service providers It is the most common method of authenticating and authorizing dial up and tunneled network users The built in RADIUS client feature enables the router to assist the remote dial in user or a wireless station and the RADIUS server in performing mutual authentication It enables centralized remote access Authentication Type authentication for network management RADIUS Settings WPA2 Pre Authentication Enable Radius Server IP 0 0 E 0 Radius Server Port 1812 Group Interval 3600 Shared Key eeeeeee AS ve cer Type for the chosen Encryption type Choose the WPA algorithm Pre shared Key The keys can be entered in ASCII Type the key you wish to use 138 snetsys 4 9 3 WMM Settings WMM is an abbrev
23. be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 1 ptm0 201 y WAN TYPE PPPoE x User Name Password f Please retype your password Service Name Optional Access Concentrator Name Optional Relay LAN site PPPoE session Oo MTU pppoa 1400 1492 pppoe 1400 1500 1492 PPP Option Auto Connect w Address Version IPv4 IPv6 WAN IPv6 Configuration Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPv6 IA_NA and lA_PD DUID Type Type 1 LLT Link Layer Time yv IANA ID fo IAPD ID o SLA ID lo i Rapid Commit O Default WAN El GA Figure 4 6 5 5 WAN PPPOE creation 84 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in PPPoE WAN Field Description User Name To enter a username for PPPoE session used for authentication in B RAS Please retype your password To enter the same password again to reconfirm Access Concentrator Name PPP Access concentrator Name optional PPP Option Choose the option form the drop down list The available options are Auto Connect R Dial On Demand and Manual Connect 85 Sy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in PPPoE WAN WAN IPv6 Configuration Field Description This option allows to select following modes of IPv6 configuration Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPv6 IA_NA and IA_PD SLAAC
24. box for limiting physical port rate limit on WAN upstream link PPA Session Acceleration Setting PPA Session Hardware Acceleration based on Protocol Processing Engine PPE of Lantiq Acceleration To enable disable the session acceleration feature Click Apply for applying the QoS setting changes into system Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 184 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 DSCP comparison table example Reference only IP Precedence 3 Bits DSCP 6bits Name Value Bits ds nas ea Application DSCP Binary DSCP Decimal TOS Decimal Runtime 0 000 Default Default 1 Low AF11 Leased Line 001 010 10 0x0a 40 0x28 Priority 1 001 AF 2 Medium AF12 Leased Line 001 100 12 0x0c 48 0x30 3 High AF13 Leased Line 001 110 14 0x0e 56 0x38 1 Low AF21 IPTV VOD 010 010 18 0x12 72 0x48 Immediate 2 010 AF 2 Medium AF22 IPTV VOD 010 100 20 0x14 80 0x50 3 High AF23 IPTV VOD 010 110 22 0x16 88 0x58 T Low AF31 IPTV Broadcast 011 010 26 0x1a 104 0x68 Flash 3 O11 AF 2 Medium AF32 IPTV Broadcast 011 100 28 0x1c 112 0x70 3 High AF33 IPTV Broadcast 011 110 30 0x18 120 0x78 mere T Low AF41 NGN 3G Signaling 100 010 34 0x22 136 0x88 Aa 4 100 AF 2 Medium AF42 NGN 3G Signaling 100 100 36 0x24 144 0x90 3 High AF43 NGN 3G Signaling 100 110 38 0x26 152 0x98 Critical 5 101 EF EF NGN 3G voic
25. compliant with the standard IEEE 802 11n protocol To boost its performance even further the NV 600W is also loaded with an advanced wireless technology to lift up the data rate up to 300 Mbps You can finally smoothly enjoy a wide range of apps on your smart phone tablet or smart TV netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 m What is WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is an easily broken security algorithm for IEEE 802 11 wireless networks Introduced as part of the original 802 11 standard ratified in September 1999 its intention was to provide data confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network WEP recognizable by the key of 10 or 26 hexadecimal digits was at one time widely in use and was often the first security choice presented to users by router configuration tools What is WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and Wi Fi Protected Access Il WPA2 are two security protocols and security certification programs developed by the Wi Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks The Alliance defined these in response to serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA sometimes referred to as the draft IEEE 802 11i standard became available in 2003 The Wi Fi Alliance intended it as an intermediate measure in anticipation of the availability of the more secure and complex WPA2 WPA2 became available in 2004 and is common shorthand for the f
26. functionality is enabled through Quick Setup gt IPv6 then the Routing Table List web page also lists all IPv6 routes in system under IPv6 tab as shown in Figure 4 8 3 1 Routing Table NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The Routing table displays configured routes and interfaces on CPE device A rev j fc00 64 3 256 br fe80 64 E 256 bro fe80 64 3 256 etho ff02 1 128 ff02 1 0 bro ff00 8 256 bro ff00 8 4 256 eth ff00 8 z 256 ptmd ff00 8 e 256 ptm0 201 la IPv6 functionalities are not supported in this software version Figure 4 8 3 1 Routing List IPv6 Tab 130 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 9 Select Wireless This section describes Wireless LAN configuration options in CPE web page This section applies only to those CPE systems which support Wireless LAN functionality You can view the Wireless link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of BRECHAS ME EA Ao WMM Settings and WPS E Following are the options available under Firewall as shown in Figure 4 9 Wireless EEES Radio Settings security Settings WMM Settings WPS Settings 131 snetsys 4 9 1 Radio Settings NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For viewing the radio settings click Radio Settings link Wireless gt Radio Settings on the left navigation bar A screen i
27. gt E AMET ETENI IP ERIE PRE BBR IP fttt 0 HERA SUBD IP RARS IP RO 192 168 1 30 FARE 1D 255 255 255 0 FASE AED 192 168 1 204 PAA PF SBY DNS SRR TALE IAR DNS IREO 192 168 16 5 Fit DNS AREA ies 5 1 1 Configure example Items Setting argument Action IP Address PC LAN IP 192 168 1 30 Example Gateway 192 168 1 204 Example 158 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 3 Packet Filtering configuration NV 600W Packet Filtering EI Modify packet filtering rule Statistics Filtering Internet access for LAN clients can be controlled from here based on IP address Route Firewall Protocol Source IP Type Firewall Setting IPV6 Firewall Setting Packet Filtering Source IP Address Source Netmask URL Filtering Source Port Parental Control Destination IP Type SUBNET x Opeon nena Sun Destination IP Address 192 188 1 0 ACL EPR NAT Destination Netmask 255 255 255 0 Destination Port 3671 faeza e Multicast gt Ingress Interface IPsec PE Egress Interface x Diagnostics i Source MAC Address E es F Mm Enabl Y Quick Setup f ae 159 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Configure example Firewall Packet Filtering Items Protocol Source port Destination port Apply Button Destination IP Address Setting argument Action TCP Ex
28. have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 133 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 9 2 Security Settings The Security Settings page presents Wireless Security related settings For viewing the wireless security related settings click the Security Settings link Wireless gt Security Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 2 EZA L J WLAN Security Settings Statistics A ee xDSL VAP related security configuration settings WAN l LAN gt vas12 Bi O Route i Wireless _Security Selection Radio Settings Authentication Type WPA2 PSK Security Settings Personal x WMM Settings Encryption Type AES vw WPS Settings Station List i WPA WPA2 Settings Firewall gt i Re Key Interval 13600 NAT k Personal Settings Sak i Shared K Multicast l area Key seeeeeee IPsec gt Display Hide Passphrase PSK IPv6 gt i Diagnostics gt lt a A aca Cancel Figure 4 9 2 WLAN Security Settings 134 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in Security Setting Field Description SSID Presents configured SSID Security Selection Algorithm Type Select Algorithm Type for the chosen Encryption type 4 Encryption Type Basic Algorithm Type Non
29. if not access error will show when applied Please deactivate and activate once the settings have been changed iWhen the application is used within the LAN the switch bridged mode is not necessary to set up a gateway However if the application crosses various network segments LAN to WAN or WAN to LAN you must set up a gateway to connect a different network segment Regarding on how to configure a default gateway at switch bridged mode for crossing various network segments please refer to the section 4 8 1 for your reference Answer Example for configuring the gateway from static routing Destination LAN IP 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 255 255 255 0 iIf you forgot your password you must reset your router This process will change all your settings back to the factory default To reset the router locate the reset button on the rear panel of the unit Answer With the router powered on use a paperclip to hold the button down for over 5 seconds Release the ibutton and the router will go through its reboot process The default IP is 192 168 1 1 When logging lin the default username and password are both admin 1 A 234 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 nv 600W support the ADSL Annex B backward e therefore the NV 600W can connect to ADSL2 IP DSLAM O have purchased a kit of NV600L and NV600W to extend the property WiFi network They will sit
30. initiated by above outbound traffic Figure 4 10 2 IPv6 Firewall Setting The screen contains the following details 146 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in UPnP Settings Description Firewall Mode The available options are Off CPE policy High and Low Please note that the user must enable IPv6 settings before configuring the IPv6 firewall Click Apply for committing the desired action Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 147 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 10 3 Packet Filtering For enabling Packet Filtering click the Packet Filtering link Firewall gt Packet Filtering on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 3 Packet Filtering Configure packet filter rule for denying the packets conforming to it Y Enable Packet Filter Source eS Destination o Protocol Ingress Egress Source MAC Enable IP IP Interface Interface Address ADDY Figure 4 10 3 Packet Filtering GI A The screen contains the following details 148 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Packet Filtering Field IPV4 IPv6 Source IP Destination IP Protocol Egress Interface Enable Delete All Description Choose the appropriate tab to configure Filter IP Address range of the local machine under N
31. of system log of default level as shown in the browser System Log Nov 29 22 07 30 none daemon debug mini_httpd 1663 ifx_get_Firm 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 wareVer 1439 fw version 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 ngth 49 Nov 29 22 07 40 none daemon debug mini_httpd 1663 ifx_get_FirmwareVer 1439 fw version 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 length 49 Nov 29 23 34 50 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 ifx_AuthHandler_ptr failed Nov 29 23 34 50 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 ifx_AuthHandler_ptr failed Nov 29 23 34 54 none daemon err mini_httpd 1663 ifx_get_wan_ip_config returned failure Nov 29 23 34 54 none daemon debug mini_httpd 1663 ifx_get_FirmwareVer 1439 fw version 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 le 4 Nov 29 23 44 23 none daemon debug mini_httpd 1663 ifx_get_ areVer 1439 fw version 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 4 0 1 length 49 Nov 29 23 44 23 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 192 168 16 9 File favicon ico is protected Nov 29 23 44 27 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 192 168 16 9 File favicon ico is protected Nov 29 23 44 30 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 192 168 16 9 File favicon ico is protected Nov 29 23 44 30 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 192 168 16 9 File favicon ico is protected Nov 29 23 44 31 none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 192 168 16 9 File favicon ico is protected Nov 29 23 44 31
32. qualified distributor SS ane Se eS aE ee Se a Sa aR a A a ea SE ES eS Ee a a SE a A A Ee a a a SS ae ETF Network interface ex a network adapter card on the attached device network cable or switch port i is defective T 2 1 Power off and re power on the VDSL2 router 2 2 Verify that the switch and attached device are power on 2 3 Be sure the cable is plugged into both the switch and corresponding device Solution 2 4 Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits 2 5 Check the router on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects 2 6 Make sure that the phone wire must be connecting NV 600W first when powered on 2 7 Replace the defective router or cable if necessary 1 1 1 1 Lo A A A A A A Ses a 230 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Cause ee Solution Answer VDSL setting failure or phone cable length is over the specification limit E Please make sure that the phone wire must be connected between NV 600L CO and NV 600W CPE when both are power on NV 600L CO will do link speed function depending on phone wire length therefore if NV 600L CO can t detect NV 600W CPE over phone wire while both power on this will cause the link to fail 3 2 Please check the phone wire we recommend using 24 26 gauge twisted pair cables without rust E 3 Please reinsert power when
33. the queue The supported queue scheduling algorithms are SP Strict Priority or WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing Committed or Guaranteed Shaping Rate in Kbps or Percentage This provides the status of queue entry Enabled or Disabled This button is used to modify the selected queue entry 187 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click the Add button in the Port Triggering page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 2 1 Add Modify a WAN Egress Queue Entry Queue Name Queue Interface Queue Precedence Queue Drop Type RED Min Threshold RED Max Drop Probability Queue Scheduler Type Queue Weight Apply Shaping Enable WAN A 4 RED Strict Priority vw b kh Help Figure 4 11 2 1 Add Modify a Queue Entry The screen contains the following details 188 ADDN snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Add Modify a Queue Entry Field Description Name or Identifier of Queue Queue Precedence Precedence of Queue Lower values denote higher priority RED Min Threshold RED Threshold Value applicable for RED Drop algorithm Queue Scheduler Type Queue scheduling Algorithm SP or WFQ Apply Shaping To apply shaping on queue Click Apply for applying the changes Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 189 snetsys 4 11 3 C
34. warranty is in lieu of any other warranty whether express implied or statutory including but not limited to any warranty of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty arising out of any proposal specification or sample We shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages We neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for it any other liability WARNING WARNING Warranty Void 1 DO NOT TEAR OFF OR REMOVE THE WARRANTY STICKER AS SHOWN OR THE WARRANTY IS VOID If Removed 9 WARRANTY VOID IF USE COMMERCIAL GRADE POWER ADAPTER IS USED AT HARSH ENVIRONMENTS 242 sneftsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Chinese SJ T 11364 2006 spe HAH HRT Pb Hg Cd KMC APBB 2 ZEMK PBDE ENE O O O O O O e O O O O O O EA O O O O O O O AAA TE SUIT 11364 2006 HUELEN ERROR XERAL AREA ME EEH SU T 11364 2006 HAERERE e EA A AENA 243
35. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 Superframe Not available i l l LOS Failure 0 0 l tore o o i Modem Status SHOWTIME SYNC i LPR Failure o 0 i Mode Selected VDSL 17A i NCD Failure o o i Power Management Mode DSL_G997_PMS_LO LCD Failure 0 0 l Trellis Coded Modulation Erable CRC 0 1793 i Latency Type Fast i RS Correction 240 255 i i i Forward Error Correction i O o lt lt lt gt Downstream Upstream Errored Second ES L 0 1672 Data Rate 100012 kbps 60016 kbps Serverely Errored Seconds SES L 0 116 i gt pmke Data 140868 kbps 62576 kbps i Loss of Signal Seconde LOSS L 0 108 i i a i Unavailable Seconds UAS L 82 82 i i i HEC err o o i Downstream Upstream E ee i Interleaver Depth 1 1 i i i Line Attenuation LATN 0 1 dB 0 0 dB i i Signal Attenuation SATN 0 1 dB 0 0 dB Signal to Noise Ratio Margin SNRM 16 9 dB 8 6 dB l 1 1 1 n Actual Aggregate Transmit Power N ACATP 13 1 d8 11 9 dB Figure 4 5 1 xDSL Status 61 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in xDSL Status Field Description Displays the Vendor ID Version Number and the Serial Number of th ATU C System Wendorintonnation ISplays the Vendor ersion Number an e oeral NumDer O e ATU C DSLAM Displays the data rate and the maximum attainable data rate Performance Displays the performance
36. 2a 12b 17a 17b and 30a band profile Supports 997 998 band plan Supports ATM TC ATM and AAL5 ATM Flow Throughput OAM Cell Filter and Forwarding AAL5 SAR PVC ATM Traffic Class ATM PVC Shaping ATM PVC Scheduling Supports ATM Total Upstream Priority Queues Supports uPnP PPPoE PPPoATM IPv4 IPv6 NAT NAPT Supports static routing for IPv4 and IPv6 forwarding Supports Firewall functions contains Packet filtering DMZ Mac Address based filtering Parental Control Application based filtering Supports DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Client DHCPv6 Client DHCPv6 Server DNS DNS Proxy or Relay DNSv6 Proxy or Relay NTP Client HTTP1 1 server Supports Multicast IP table IGMP v3 Proxy and Snooping Supports IEEE 802 1p VLAN Priority and mapping to DSCP 9499090090900 9 9 220 o A NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Supports 802 1q Tag Vlan Port base Vlan Supports HTTP HTTPS SSL web management Supports remote management and monitor Supports configuration backup and restore Provides surge protection for Line port Supports Router 8 Switch Bridged mode selection Supports 8 queue MFC DSCP both type QoS Supports Dual Firmware Image Backup Supports Dying Gasp 949090090900 Notes 1 Features and specifications in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 2 Firmware upgradeable for future enhancement Product Specification Wireless Frequency Range 2 4GHz
37. 2c 00056e020010 192 168 16 254 D Link Internet Gateway Device 0015E909 A59E D317 C798 0000C0A810FE Figure 4 7 3 UPnP device list The screen contains the following details Fields in UPnP Device List Description 116 sneftsys 4 7 4 LAN Switch Port Setting For discovering the All LAN Port Setting in LAN network click the LAN Switch Port Setting link LAN gt LAN Switch Port Setting on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 4 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 All LAN Port Setting You can specify the ethernet ports setting Users can choose Auto 10M 100M 1000M 10M Full Half or 100M Full Half mode Auto Force 10Mb Half O Force 10Mb Full O Force 100Mb Half Force 100Mb Full Heb ADDY Figure 4 7 4 All LAN Port Setting Default value is Auto 10 100 Full Half Click Apply to save the information that has been entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 117 snetsys 4 7 5 LAN Port Status For viewing the LAN Port Status in LAN network click the LAN Port Status link LAN gt LAN Port Status on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 5 Lan Status The following information provides a view of the current Ethernet ports status of the unit Ethernet PHY Port Status PORT 1 Link Down PORT 2 Link Down PORT 3 Link Down PORT 4 Link Up 100Mbfs Full Duplex Help Figure 4 7 4 LAN Port
38. 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 1 1 Home After logging in successfully using the username admin the home page of NV 600W is loaded in the web browser The user can also click Home on the left navigation bar The home page displays the information screen as shown in Figure 4 1 1 Statistics gt Software Version B 1 xDSL DSL Firmware version 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 5 1 2 nde 7 Connected Standard VDSL 30A Route d Modem Status SHOWTIME SYNC Wireless Firewall gt Wan Mode VDSL PTM NAT Link Status CONNECTED QoS j IP Address 192 168 16 236 Multicast l Connection Type Bridge IPsec gt f DNS Server IPv6 Diagnostics gt IP Address 192 168 16 236 0 DHCP Mode Relay Agent Quick Setup Home PORT 1 Link Down Logout PORT 2 Link Down PORT 3 Link Up 100Mb s Full Duplex PORT 4 Link Down Radio 1 Down Radio 2 Down Figure 4 1 1 Home Information The screen contains the following details 28 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Home page Field Description Version Information Software Version Shows the current version of the Software loaded on the device xDSL Information Connected Standard The DSL Standard which is being used currently between DSL CPE and DSLAM Default WAN Connection Wan Mode Current WAN mode being used in CPE IP Address Shows the IP address of default WAN connection DNS Server Shows the pr
39. Bi Gain pattern shape is butterfly and the 2dBi Gain pattern shape is chubbier and also the 5dBi antenna has higher penetrating power ex Through Answer walls So regarding this issue we don t think that the 5dBi is providing less coverage we think is because of the Gain pattern shape Furthermore the actual performance will vary depending on the environment factors 1 dd en ei ee un eee ae ei en ei ee ei ieee td nu i een ni ene a i een nau a i a ne ene nei nice inns Gain Pattern 2dBi Antenna Far field amplitude of 2 4G H 20130729 msi 13dB 11dB 9dB 7dB 5dB 3dB ARC Freedom Gain Pattern 5dBi Antenna Far field amplitude of U 170MM 2 4g Hnsi Far field amplitude of U 170MM 2 4g VO3 nsi 2400000 Ghz 2450000 Gh 2500000 Ge 24000 Ge 24000 G 2500 Ge 236 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 System Diagnostics Power and Cooling If the POWER indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with the power outlet power cord or internal power supply as explained in the previous section However if the unit power is off after running for a while check for loose power connections power losses or surges at the power outlet If you still cannot isolate the problem then the internal power supply may be defective In this case please contact your local dealer Installation Verify that all sy
40. DSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 NAT You can view the NAT on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of NAT Settings Virtual Serverh AE and DMZ Following are the options available under NAT as shown in Figure 4 10 NAT Settings Virtual Server Port Triggering DMZ Figure 4 11 NAT Options 170 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 1 NAT Settings For configuring Network Address Translation NAT click the NAT Settings link NAT gt NAT Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 1 NAT Settings Network Address Translation NAT allows multiple users at your local site to access the Internet through a single public IP address or multiple public IP addresses NAT can also prevent hacker attacks by mapping local addresses to public addresses for key services such as the Web or FTP Enable O Disable i GE Figure 4 11 1 Network Address Translation NAT Settings The screen contains the following details Fields in Network Address Translation Description NAT Settings Used to Enable or Disable the Network Address Translation feature Click Apply for activating or deactivating the NAT feature Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 171 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 2 Virtual Server For confi
41. ENA The default pre selected levels of logs are recorded MH Debug and above levels of logs are recorded Tice Informative and above level of logs are recorded elite Notice type and above level of logs are recorded cli TE Warning type and above levels of logs are recorded 4 Error type and above levels of logs are recorded Fitter Critical type and above levels of logs are recorded Aa Alert type and above level of logs are recorded 1118 Emergency type of log information is recorded Filter Level e user can apply one of the following filters to view specific logs of certain level BEULAH The default pre selected levels of logs are viewed BY eH Debug and above levels of logs are viewed fives Informative and above level of logs are viewed lil Notice type and above level of logs are viewed cl TE Warning type and above levels of logs are viewed 4 Error type and above levels of logs are viewed y Critical type and above levels of logs are viewed NH Alert type and above level of logs are viewed 1 11H Emergency type of log information is viewed View System Log 900000000730 HH HHH HHH Click Save Changes to configure the system log settings 51 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Click View Log to fetch the logs in browser When you click View log button a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 7 1 This screen is an example
42. Interface v Classifier Type DSCP Based v Rate Control Enable C Rate Limit Kbps Outgoing DSCP v Incoming DSCP CS0 mM Heb ADDY Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a Classifier Rule DSCP Based 192 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Classifier Type MFC Based v Rate Control Enable Rate Limit Kbps Outgoing DSCP Incoming DSCP Incoming 802 1P Outgoing 802 1P nny VLAN Id J exclude Source MAC Source MAC Mask O Exclude Destination MAC a o ii O Exclude L3 Protocol IPv4 v O Exclude Source IP Netmask J Exclude Destination IP j Netmask O Exclude L4 Protocol E DO Exclude Source Port range ls fF Exclude Destination Port range lo Exclude Order Last v Heb ADDN Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a Classifier Rule MFC Based The screen contains the following details 193 sys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Add Modify a Classifier Rule Field Description Classifier Name This is the name of Classifier This is a Unique identifier for an instance of classifier rule Enable This is used to enable or disable the QoS Classifier entry Classifier Interface This is used to select upstream downstream classifier Disable acceleration This is used to disable acceleration for this classifier Queue Name This is the Queue Identifier to be
43. Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in WAN Statistics cont d Description Transmit Counters for WAN interface Total packets transmitted from this interface Total bytes transmitted form this interface Total Erroneous packets transmitted on this interface Total Dropped packets transmitted on this interface 59 snetsys 4 5 Select xDSL NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 You can view the xDSL link on the left navigation bar of the CPE Home page This web page is available only on DSL platforms Select the xDSL The menu below includes the sub menus of 48jB Sci A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 5 xDSL Status Figure 4 5 Select xDSL Note These options help to monitor and configure the DSL physical parameters in the device 60 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 5 1 xDSL Status For viewing the xDSL Status click the xDSL Status link xDSL gt xDSL Status on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 5 1 xDSL Line Status Provides detailed information about xDSL line s current attributes ATU C System Vendor Information Vendor ID B5 00 42 44 43 4D 00 00 Performance l l l l l l l l l l l 1 1 1 i Vendor Version Number 76 30 39 2E 30 37 2E 31 35 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 i Near End Far End i i Vendor Serial Number 00 00 00 00
44. Modem to the telephone network A telephone cable typically consists of three pairs of wires one of which is used for transmission The connector at the end of the telephone cable is called an RJ 11 connector and it consists of six pins POTS plain old telephone services use pins 3 and 4 for voice transmission A telephone cable is shown below Figure A 6 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Figure A 4 Telephone cable The A and B connectors on the rear of the Modem are RJ 11 connectors These connectors are wired identically The RJ 11 connectors have six positions two of which are wired The Modem uses the center two pins The pin out assignment for these connectors is presented below Table A 3 Table A 3 RJ 11 Pin out Assignments Pin MNEMONIC FUNCTION 1 NC Unused 2 NC Unused 3 TIP POTS 4 RING POTS 5 NC Unused 6 NC Unused _ 219 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 oo gt E H Product Specification Key Features amp Benefits Compliant with IEEE 802 11b g n wireless standard with 2T2R Up to 300 Mbps Supports WPS PIN PBC Supports WEP WPA WPA2 TKIP AES Supports QoS WMM WMM PS Low power with Advanced Power Management Supports ATM and PTM transmission mode auto detection ADSL backward compatible Supports high bandwidth up to 100Mbps symmetric over line ports Supports 8a 8b 8c 8d 1
45. N IP Address and DHCP configuration IP Address 192 168 16 250 Subnet Mask joss 255 255 llo MAC Address Secondary level subnet Range Secondary IP Address Secondary Subnet Mask 255 55 DHCP Mode Disable IP Address Reservation Click Here La GLa Ge Figure 4 7 2 LAN Settings DHCP Server 106 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in LAN Settings Field Description IP Address Used to enter the LAN interface IP Address of CPE device Subnet Mask To enter the LAN Subnet Mask of CPE device MAC Address of LAN bridge device It can be overridden by specifying the user supplied MAC MAC Address address here Enable To enable the secondary IP address on the LAN interface Secondary IP Address This is to enter the secondary IP address Secondary Subnet Mask This is to enter the secondary subnet mask To choose the mode of DHCP in NV 600W The options available are Disable Server and Relay Agent The default value is Disable If DHCP Mode is set to Server there are some additional options available which are shown in Figure 4 7 2 IP Pool Starting Address To enter the starting IP Address of the DHCP server pool IP Pool Ending Address To enter the ending IP Address of the DHCP server pool Lease Time To specify the lease period for DHCP allocation Local Domain Name optional To enter the Domain
46. N settings of CPE device such as LAN IP Address and DHCPv6 configuration 060 E IPv6 Address fc00 1 64 Auto Configuration Mode Stateless Address Autoconfiguration xi Prefix Prefix length fco0 lles Route l Primary DNS fc00 1 g Secondary DNS Prefix Delegated Figure 4 7 2 3 LAN Settings IPv6 Tab Option 2 SLAAC 112 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 LAN Settings You can configure LAN settings of CPE device such as LAN IP Address and DHCPv6 configuration es ty IPv6 Address ifc00 1 a Auto Configuration Mode Statefull DHCPV6 i v Statefull DHCPv6 IPv6 Pool Start Address fc00 1 00 E IPv6 Pool End Address tc00 200 Primary DNS fc00 1 Secondary DNS DNS Domain name lantiq com Prefix Delegated ep A Apply Cancel gt Cancel Figure 4 7 2 4 LAN Settings IPv6 Tab Option 3 Statefull DHCPv6 Server For LAN interface the NV 600W uses SLAAC based prefix assignment to LAN hosts The IPv6 prefix obtained from DHCPv6 on WAN is automatically passed to LAN hosts for their IPv6 address configuration The screen contains the following details 113 sneftsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in LAN Settings IPv6 Field LAN IPv6 Configuration Description IPv6 Address IPv6 Address of CPE IPv6 Address Auto config
47. NBokqnkiG9wOBAQE FAAOCAQSAMI IBCoKCAQEAV21TtX1WNQJd4 b mFAQkS YLGnmOURJGFTKas4qieVOslecx4VCfulVvdOGL7 kqjEnifY3kukTjBIC EVHARK5t FKMauyXZxrTSgqN92wJ10KTss0b11aJH70SiOuxYm59fD5qucWzKbgGWV DL8fbrnSsbau22V2zg3cbiogd rClilePw TCRhfuRpSi WwAnI5usnyT cdVSaMV nN2k4G8kM4e0JCR76A EYb5dauqWXYn72fUYS5shci VEFtydK Xy ja4L4g zWFT5 v Figure 4 3 8 SSL Certificate Click Apply to install the entered certificate Click Cancel to cancel the installation of entered certificate 53 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 9 Reset To reboot the system click Reset link System gt Reset on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 9 a IC Reset CPE device Host Name Config In the event that the CPE device stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning you can perform a reset To perform the System Time reset click on the Reset button below You will be asked to confirm your choice The reset will be complete when the power light stops Administrator Settings blinking Some times the device may be corrupted by faulty configurations in such a state you can bring the CPE device back to factory default configuration settings by clicking the Factory Reset button By pressing Factory Reset all user configurations are replaced with Web Settings factory default configuration settings Software Firmware Upgrade Configuration Settings ora Le Factory Reset
48. Name of the DHCP server DHCP Server IP IP address of the DHCP server on the interface is shown to which the DHCP requests are relayed DHCP Mode 107 snetsys Field DHCP Server NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A Description DHCP Mode Server DHCP Server IP Pool Starting Address i a92 Hiss Mi j2 Half hour dslgw lantig com optional IP Pool Ending Address loci Lease Time Local Domain Name IP Pool Starting Address Lease Time DHCPv4 pool starting IPv4 address Lease Time for every DHCP leased entry Select from dropdown of allowed values Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 108 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click the Click Here link under IP Address Reservation in the LAN Settings page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 2 1 this is used for the reservation of IP address of clients MAC address in DHCP server IP Reservation IP reservation Allow static IP address assignment by DHCP server for specified MAC address HOST NAME IP ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS ENABLE FA Mil i g M j i Ly LA EL i O fs ja k l E AA MS Figure 4 7 2 1 IP Reservation The screen contains the following details 109 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wirele
49. SSL Certificate E C H Figure 4 3 9 Reset Click Reset to reboot the system This does not change the configurations existing in system Click Factory Reset to reset the device configuration to factory defaults configuration This operation will result in saving the current configuration and reverted back to factory shipped configuration When Reset or Factory Reset is clicked a confirmation message is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 9 1 J Do you really want to perform this operation on CPE 7 Figure 4 3 9 1 Reset Confirmation Message Click Ok to perform the operation on CPE Click Cancel to exit from this page 54 snetsys 4 4 Select Statistics NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Select the Statistics link on left navigation menu The menu below includes the sub menus of and UN A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 4 Statistics gt Figure 4 4 Statistics in the left navigator bar 55 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 4 1 LAN For viewing the LAN Statistics click the LAN link Statistics gt LAN on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 4 1 System LAN Statistics Statistics f The LAN Statistics gives the per interface statistics on the LAN side LAN WAN Interface Ll RX xDSL gt Dropped Bytes Dropped WAN gt etho 477 239420 0 0 515 58102 0 0 LAN gt Route gt F
50. Sree ec eS ree E AE 40 4 3 2 SyYStem TIME Fagg iio iii 41 4 3 3 Administrator Settings User Account Management cccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeeececeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeseeeeceaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeess 43 43 A WED SWINGS eee ee 45 4 3 5 Software Firmware UPS nanenane oa dd oo dde dos a a r a 46 1 20 C ntguraton Se MNOS tere 47 4 3 1 System AP AP PA o 50 o 53 ERE 54 44 Select SIA USES sti 55 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 AA PEAN AERA RER ERN EER ARNAR R TER ERA E ARAR ERA ER T ET 56 FIZN A 58 4 o Selec Ie IB Bee eee A A A oct 60 A E 61 4 5 2 A P e P Peo O O 63 A WAN cuccun sonnet tee tema tea eee iene nie eee eee eee 65 4 6 1 WAN INI Selec inicias ciiejen 66 4 6 2 E Seen atey Oey ater Ween ama Os ater Oe eae tater ee ama eae nee ae E 68 4 6 3 WAN Channel AT AUN a a a a i i i iy a tts 71 4 0 4 VLAN Channel AAO o cece ede excetecececetdereeceteeececerdercecetecesecesdeceeceteeesecendeseeceteeesecersecteceteeesecereentece 75 4 6 5 WAN o O 78 4 6 0 WAN AS ee eee eee eee 92 A ene ee ccc cc ec ec eer ce ac ee ce cee Ce ee cere Cee ee ec eer AE 96 A S S S S S E S 98 AAA 0 E OOO O 100 AS LAN E E EE O ES 104 A en a eiaeia eiaa aieiaa aeiaai iiaia aeiaai iaai eia ARa 105 ce ee LAN SOWING S irean een ne ee N E A ee ee ee 106 4 3 E An 116 4TA LAN e SUI eos ceo rero ereer eree edereeceteeececetdereeceteeececeedercecetecesecesdeceeceteeesecesdeceeceteeetecereeceeceteeese
51. Status Example Table Input Output 1 Input 2 Output 2 Input 3 Output 3 Input 4 Output 5 Input 6 Output 6 Input 7 Output 7 Input 8 118 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Output 4 Output 8 snetsys 4 7 6 VLAN Settings To discover the Port based VLAN Settings in LAN network click the VLAN Settings link LAN gt VLAN Settings on the left ee bar The Port Base Vlan settings default value is independent of each port A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 6 Port Base Vlan Settings xDSL gt o LAN ARP List LAN Settings UPnP Devices LAN Switch Port Setting LAN Port Status VLAN Settings KOUTE P Firewall rre Check the VLAN ENABLE checkbox to enable the Port based VLAN Port based VLAN groups are used to divide network into different segements VLAN ENABLE Vlan Group 1 Vlan Group 2 Vlan Group 3 vlan Group 4 Port 1 Y Port 1 O Port 1 O Port 1 0 Click APPLY to save the VLAN settings that has been checked Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes The following table is to configure VLAN settings Example 119 Port 2 0 Port 2 v Port 2 O Port 20 Figure 4 7 6 LAN Port Status NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Port 30 Port4 0 Port 3 Port 4 0 Port 3 Y Port 4 Port 3 Port 4 Y a GLa Ge netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Whe
52. Status snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Status Field Description IPv4 IPv6 Choose the appropriate tab to view the status Connection Type The type of the connection mode in which NV 600W is configured IP Displays the IP address in use Configured Connection Name Displays the configured connection name DNS Information Provides information about the primary and secondary DNS 93 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The control buttons shown against few WAN are explained below Fields in Control Fields displayed in WAN Status Screen Field Description oda This button appears only for PPPoA and PPPoE type of WAN links On clicking this button it tries to establish PPP link Rene This button appears only for DHCP type of WAN links On clicking this button it tries to establish W renew the current lease When you click on the IPv6 tab in the WAN Status page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 6 1 94 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 WAN Status WAN Channel Connection Status Configured Connection Type Name PTM VLAN PPPoE UNCONFIGURED UNCONFIGURED WANPPP1 201 Gateway Information DNS Information Primary Secondary Figure 4 6 6 1 WAN Status IPv6 Tab The screen contains the details as descri
53. V 600W CPE IP address of the destination Filter protocol TCP or UDP Output interface of the packet To provide more IP Addresses of the WAN interface To delete all the packet filtering rules configured in system Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes When you have chosen IPv4 tab and click Add button in the Packet Filtering page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 3 1 If you choose IPv6 tab and click on Add button a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 3 2 149 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Add a packet filtering rule Allows to ceate a packet filtering rule thereby conforming traffic is denied access Protocol ALL vw Source IP Type SUBNET vw Source IP Address Source Netmask Source Port lew Destination IP Type SUBNET vw Destination IP Address Destination Netmask Destination Port E Ingress Interface Egress Interface Source MAC Address Enable O ADDV Figure 4 10 3 1 Add a Packet Filtering Rule for Firewall IPv4 The screen contains the following details 150 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Add a Packet Filtering Rule page Field Description Protocol IP Address Source P
54. V6 IP address assigned by your ISP i Subnet Mask BI E z ISP Gateway Address ll I W IPv6 address assigned by your ISP Prefix Length IPv6 Gateway Address Lan Prefix IPv6 DNS Servers IPv6 Primary DNS Server address IPv6 Secondary DNS Server address Default WAN O ee E Gi ae Figure 4 6 5 4 WAN Static IP 82 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in Static IP Field Description Address Version IP address assigned by your ISP To specify the IP Address of NV 600W CPE s WAN link ISP Gateway Address To specify the Gateway address of the NV 600W CPE s WAN IPv6 IPv6 address assigned by your ISP This is the static IP address for the WAN interface IPv6 Gateway Address This is the default gateway IPv6 DNS Servers IPv6 Primary DNS Server Address This is the primary DNS server This option allows configuring default route for relevant WAN mode of this WAN connection Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Default WAN 83 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 5 3 PPPoE To configure the WAN interface to use PPPoE choose the option PPPoE A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 5 WAN The CPE device can
55. Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Channel Configuration Field Description ATM The ATM based WAN channels are configured through the ATM tab Auto Detect Enable To enable Auto Detect VPI VCI Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier Link type Shows AAL5 Link type for ATM VCC values such as EoATM IPOATM PPPoATM IF Name ATM Channel interface name in system snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click Add inside the WAN Channel ATM tab a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 3 2 WAN ATM VCC Creation VC Channel Name VPI VCI Encapsulation Mode Link type QoS Mode Peak Cell Rate Cell Delay Variation The screen contains the following details 0 32 0 255 32 65535 LLCISNAP v LINK_TYPE_EOATM v UBR w cells sec jitters Heb Ad Figure 4 6 3 2 WAN Channel Configuration ATM VCC Creation 73 netsy Ss NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in WAN Channel Configuration Field Description VC Channel Name User specified VCC Name Encapsulation Mode Encapsulation Mode for this VCC from dropdown LLC SNAP or VCMux mode Quality of Service for ATM VCC Available options are UBR CBR rt VBR nrt VBR QoS Mode and UBR Cell Delay Variation Cell Delay Variation specified i
56. al Host Configuration backup is shown in Figure 4 3 6 1 Configuration Backup This feature saves the configuration of the device to a file in gzipped format Click Here Figure 4 3 6 1 Configuration Backup When you click the Backup button as shown in Figure 4 3 6 1 it will backup the configuration settings of CPE in connected PC from where Web UI is being accessed 48 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Restore Previous Backed up Configuration As mentioned before this option allows the user to restore the earlier backed up configuration in router system This operation is handy for restoring the system to last backed up configuration mode The Local Host Configuration restore is shown in Figure 4 3 6 2 The system will reboot after the configuration is restored When the CPE boots up it will be running with the newly applied configuration Configuration Restore The CPE device configuration file backed up earlier can be loaded back on CPE device Enter the path and name of the Configuration file and then click the APPLY button below You will be prompted to confirm the restore process NOTE The Configuration file should be in gzipped i e with suffix gz Help Figure 4 3 6 2 Configuration Restore Click Apply button to restore the configuration settings 49 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 7 System Log For viewing the lo
57. ample 3671 3671 192 168 1 0 Example it means 192 168 1 0 192 168 16 255 3671 3671 Click it System gt Packet Filtering Statistics gt Configure packet filter rule for denying the packets conforming to it ne A Enable Packet Filter Firewall gt i i Source Source Destination Ingress Egress Sonce Firewall Setting IP p Destination IP P Protocol l 8 rf s rf MAC IPV6 Firewall Setting ort ort nterface Interface kiires Ls 3 baus a Packet Filtering URL Filtering Parental Control 3671 3671 192 168 1 0 24 3671 367 pelete Application Server Settings ACL Packet filtering complete 160 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Enable Firewall function The firewall has to be enabled in order to start the packet filter System gt Statistics gt Firewall Setting The CPE device provides extensive firewall protection against 2 wide array of common hacker attacks This is done by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion Firewall gt Enable O Disable Firewall Setting E Heb ray oneal IPV6 Firewall Setting Packet Filtering URL Filtering Parental Control Application Server Settings ACL Note All the setting arguments above are examples please follow the on site environment to set 161 snetsys 4 10 4 URL Filtering NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 URL
58. associated with this classifier rule This is presented in dropdown for associating with this classifier entry Ingress Interface Packet Input Source for classified flow Classifier Type Type of Classifier Multi Field Classifier MFC or DSCP or 802 1p based Rate Control Enable Configuration of classifier based rate control Rate Limit Rate limit per classifier Outgoing DSCP Outgoing DSCP Marking if any to be done on this classifier rule Incoming DSCP Incoming DSCP for identifying the flow Incoming 802 1P Incoming 802 1P for identifying the flow Outgoing 802 1P Outgoing 802 1P Marking if any to be done on this classifier rule VLAN Id Incoming VLAN id Source MAC Source MAC classification Source MAC Mask Mask bits for Source MAC Destination MAC Destination MAC classification 194 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 L3 Protocol Dropdown to select IPv4 IPv6 Netmask Mask bits for Source IP Netmask Mask bits for Source IP Source Port Range Start and end source port range Order Classification order Click Apply for applying the changes Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 195 snetsys 4 12 Multicast NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 You can view Multicast on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE h
59. b menus of AMNESIA INO eer ea and PERA ete The following options are available as shown in Figure 4 14 6RD Configuration DS Lite Configuration Figure 4 14 IPv6 Options 207 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 14 1 IPv6 Setting To enable or disable IPv6 functionality in CPE click on the IPv6 Setting link on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 14 1 By default IPv6 is not enabled IPv6 Setting This web page alows to enable or disable the IPv6 capabilities on the CPE device NOTE The IPv6 related settings on other web pages will be effective only if IPv6 is enabled here Enable O Disable Hep Figure 4 14 1 IPv6 Setting The system wide IPv6 feature can be enabled or disabled through this web page Select the appropriate control and click the Apply button for making the change effective in CPE All other IPv6 features in CPE will be in effect only when this global IPv6 is enabled in CPE 208 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in IPv6 Setting IPv6 Setting Enable Enable IPv6 functionality in CPE Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 209 snetsys 4 14 2 6RD Configuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The NV 600W supports IPv6 transitio
60. bed in table of Fields in WAN Status For enabling IPv6 function click the IPv6 setting link IPv6 gt IPv6 setting on the left navigation bar wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 7 DNS For configuring the Domain Name Server DNS address click the DNS link WAN gt DNS on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 7 For statically configured WAN it is mandatory to configure DNS addresses through this page Domain Name System DNS A Domain Name System DNS server translates hostnames or domain names to IP addresses Most ISPs provide a DNS server for speed and convenience Since your Service Provider may connect to the Internet with dynamic IP settings it is likely that the DNS server IP addresses are also provided dynamically However if there is a DNS server that you would rather use you need to specify the IP address below Domain Name Server DNS Address l e Secondary DNS Address optional i L l re Figure 4 6 7 DNS Configuration The screen contains the following details 96 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in DNS Description Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Click Apply for deleting the WAN connection For enabling IPv6 function click the IPv6 setting link IPv6 gt IPv6 setting on the left navigation bar 97 snetsys 4 6 8 DDNS Th
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62. changing the cable length or link time over 3 minutes The phone wire must meet CAT 3 standard or above and without clustering otherwise it will cause more cross talk reducing the DSL power driver Very high speed digital subscriber line 2 VDSL2 is an access technology that exploits the existing infrastructure of copper wires that were originally deployed for traditional telephone service It can be deployed from central offices from fiber optic connected cabinets located near the customer premises or within buildings It was defined in standard ITU T G 993 2 finalized in 2005 i VDSL2 was the newest and most advanced standard of digital subscriber line DSL broadband wire line communications Designed to support the wide deployment of triple play services such as voice video data high definition television HDTV and interactive gaming VDSL2 was intended to enable operators and carriers to gradually flexibly and cost efficiently upgrade existing xDSL infrastructure netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 da a AA aa a aaa 7 H H The protocol was standardized in the International Telecommunication Union telecommunications sector ITU T as Recommendation G 993 2 It was announced as finalized on 27 May 2005 1 and first published on 17 February 2006 Several corrections and amendments were published in 2007 through 2011 VDSL2 is an enhancement to very hi
63. dvanced Settings Field Description IPv4 IPv6 Choose the appropriate tab to configure either for IPv4 or IPv6 Group Query Interval Specify Group Query Interval in range of 1 3600 seconds ceria Member Query Group Last Member Query Interval in range of 1 3600 seconds 202 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 13 IPsec When clicking the IPsec on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menu Tunnel Model The following option Tunnel Mode is available under IPsec as shown in Figure 4 13 IPsec Tunnel Mode i Figure 4 13 IPsec Option 203 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 13 1 Tunnel Mode When you click the Tunnel Mode link IPsec gt Tunnel Mode on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 13 1 IPsec Tunnel Configuration On this page you can configure different IPsec tunnels Figure 4 13 1 IPsec Tunnel Configuration When you click Add button in the IPsec Tunnel Configuration page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 13 1 1 204 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Add IPSec Tunnel Configuration Tunnel Name AUTH_METHOD Prefixed Key PSK Secret IKE Mode likev2 w WAN Interface WANPPP1 My Subnet 0 Jo at o plo Peer Address 0 L l
64. e Wireless open Authentication Type Encryption Type Basic Y None x o A E Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes e Encryption Type Basic Algorithm Type WEP 135 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Authentication Type Basic Mij Shared w Encryption Type WEP v Key Index Key1 Encryption Level 64 Bit A WEP Key Type ASCII Key WEP Key 1 eeose WEP Key 2 oe WEP Key 3 e WEP Key 4 KOAK C e If you choose WEP as the security configuration you have to specify encryption key WEP Key 1 WEP Key 4 All wireless devices must support the same WEP encryption bit size and have the same key Four keys can be entered here but only one key index can be selected at a time The keys can be entered in ASCII and HEX key Choose the key you wish to use by using the Default Key drop down list Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 136 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 Encryption Type WPA PSK WPA2 PSK If you choose WPA PSK WPA2 PSK as the security configuration you have to specify WPA mode algorithm and pre shared key Authentication Type
65. e 101 110 46 0x2e 184 0xb8 O o z Cs6 Protocol 110 100 48 0x30 192 0xc0 Control bia 7 111 CS7 Protocol 111 000 56 0x38 224 0xe0 ontrol 185 snetsys 4 11 2 Queue Configuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For configuring the Queue Configuration click the Queue Config link QoS gt Queue Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 2 WAN Egress Queue Configuration Configure queues in CPE device to be used for QoS controlled traffic flows The queue entries configured here will be used by classifier to place packets appropriately Queue Queue Drop Schedule Queue Committed Peak Enola histor Name Precedence Algorithm Algorithm Weight Shaping Rate Shaping Rate def_queue 60000 ql 1 DT SP 0 0 60000 Yes O q2 2 DT SP 0 0 60000 Yes O Figure 4 11 2 Queue Configuration The screen contains the following details 186 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Queue Configuration Upstream Field Upstream Downstr eam Queue Precedence Description Selection tab for upstream downstream Queue configuration Precedence of Queue Lower values denote higher priority Scheduler Algorithm Enable Add Modify Committed Shaping Rate This button is used to add a new queue This is the queue scheduling algorithm used for
66. e Auto Detect Enable option and click Add to configure the WAN type WAN Setting Auto Detect Enable Default WANIPO O PTM VLAN 201 Bridge WANPPP1 PTM VLAN 201 PPPoE O Figure C 2 WAN Setting 3 Please refer to the section 4 5 6 for configuring the WAN type the user can configure the Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address PPPoE mode 224 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 1 ptm0 201 WAN TYPE Static IP Address iv Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address Address Version IPv6 IP address assigned by your ISP Subnet Mask L El ISP Gateway Address Figure C 3 Configuring WAN Type Click Apply for applying the changes Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 225 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Select the Bridged mode 1 To configure the bridged mode settings click the LAN Settings link LAN gt LAN Settings on the left navigation bar Then select the Disable at the DHCP Mode and click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered A screen is displayed as shown in Figure C 4 Statistics You can configure LAN settings of CPE device such as LAN IP Address and DHCP configuration
67. e Dynamic DNS is useful for getting a FQDN URL registered for a dynamic IP address to a DNS service provider The NV 600W software integrates support for three Dynamic DNS service providers NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 dhs dyndns dyns The user needs to register first with a chosen DNS Service provider The registered information needs to be configured in DDNS settings web page To configure thee registered information in DDNS settings page click the DDNS link WAN gt DDNS on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 8 DDNS Settings Dynamic DNS allows you to update your dynamic IP address with one or many dynamic DNS services So anyone can access your FTP or Web service on your computer using DNS like address Enable DDNS Support O WAN Interface WANPPP1 1 ES dhs Lam dhs org O dyndns ee O dyns i dyns cx ER Figure 4 6 8 DDNS Settings 98 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in DDNS Field Description Enable DDNS support Check box to enable DDNS support in CPE DDNS Server Dynamic DNS Server Provider User Name Registered user name with DDNS service provider Click Apply for applying the DDNS changes into system Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 99 snetsys 4 6 9 OAM Con
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69. e current configuration of CPE to host PC or restore the previously backed up configuration in host PC to CPE as displayed in Figure 4 3 6 A System Configuration Settings Host Name Config You can manage the CPE device configuration settings The current configuration of CPE device can be downloaded to PC using BACKUP button and can be uploaded back using RESTORE button System Time Administrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade Backup Backup to local host Configuration Settings System Log SSL Certificate Reset Statistics gt Restore Restore from local host GA Gia Gis Figure 4 3 6 Configuration Settings Fields in Configuration Settings Description Backup to local host This will backup the current active configuration of CPE in Host machine Click Next to start the firmware upgrade process Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 47 sneftsys Backup Current Active Configuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 As mentioned before this option allows users to backup the current active configuration running in the router system This is very helpful when a user wants to backup the current working configuration of the router for rollbacks if required in future It is recommended that before any complex nature of configuration is done by user the current active configuration should be backed up in host machine The Loc
70. e earlier specification if all Must Be Zero protocol fields in the RIPv1 messages are properly specified In addition a compatibility switch feature allows fine grained interoperability adjustments 127 snetsys 4 8 3 Routing Table List The Routing table allows you to see how many routings on your VDSL2 router routing table and interface information For viewing the Routing entry table list of NV 600W click on the Routing Table List link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 8 3 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Routing Table The Routing table displays configured routes and interfaces on CPE device 192 168 16 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 8 3 Routing Table List The screen contains the following details 128 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Static Routing Description Destination IP Destination IPv4 address for route Gateway IPv4 gateway address for this route This depends on the interfaces currently configured in the system Possible values are brO Bridge interface ethO First Ethernet interface eth1 Second Ethernet Interface interface maybe connected to an external switch nas lt i gt e g nas0 Ethernet over ATM interface Applicable only to ATM WAN ppp lt i gt e g ppp0 PPPoE or PPPoA interface 129 snetsys Routing Table List IPv6 Tab If IPv6
71. e steps for creating the WAN connection The last column named DEFAULT GATEWAY allows selecting the WAN for relevant WAN mode setting in WAN setting web page When the user clicks any of the radio buttons he will be asked to confirm the same If the user clicks Apply the default gateway will be configured on the selected WAN connection otherwise the changes will not be applied The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Settings Field Description Auto Detect Enable To enable Auto Detect WAN Channel Provides information of layer 2 WAN channel configured This option is present only in IAD models where VoIP is supported This is the Default VoIP Interface default interface for VoIP packets When you click Add button in WAN Settings web page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 2 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 1 ptm0 201 WAN TYPE Dynamic IP Address iv Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address Default WAN lm Ga Ge Figure 4 6 5 2 WAN Settings Apply Step1 The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Settings Apply Step1 Field Description Attached Channel Select the WAN Channel e g PVC from drop down being configured as WAN To enter the WAN interface IP Address of NV 600W enabl
72. e this field and click Static IP Address Apply PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM used for connecting to the ISP click Apply This setting is applicable only for ATM WAN mode Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes sneftsys 4 6 5 1 Dynamic IP Address NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 To configure the WAN interface of DHCP IP type select Dynamic IP Address option A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 3 WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 1 ptm0 201 w WAN TYPE OT Address Version IPv4 M IPv6 WAN IPv6 Configuration Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPY8 A_NA and IA_PD Y DUID Type Type 1 LLT Link Layer Time v IANA ID 0 IAPD ID SLA ID i Rapid Commit Default WAN GU GL Figure 4 6 5 3 Dynamic IP Address 81 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 5 2 Static IP Address To configure the WAN interface to use a static IP address select the option Static IP Address in the WAN Settings screen A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 4 WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 4 ptm0 201 K WAN TYPE Sac noores R Address Version IPv4 IP
73. ection from the specified pool for VDSL PTM WAN mode 69 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Auto detect Config cont d Field Description L2 MIl 1 VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable VLAN auto detection from the specified pool for MII 1 WAN mode Select this to enable WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in ADSL ATM WAN mode L3 VCC Auto Detect Select this to enable WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in VDSL PTM L3 VDSL PTM VLAN Auto Detect EROS mode Select this to enable WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in MII 0 WAN mode L3 MII O VLAN Auto Detect 70 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 3 WAN Channel Configuration For configuring the WAN Channel Configuration click the WAN Channel Config WAN gt WAN Channel Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 3 WAN Channel Configuration This page allows management of layer 2 channels for WAN Auto Detect Enable Figure 4 6 3 WAN Channel Configuration This page allows management of layer 2 channels for WAN Auto Detect Enable O ATM Channel Name VPI VCI Encapsulation Mode Link type ATM QoS vec_channel_1 0 35 LLC SNAP rfc2684_eoa UBR nas Figure 4 6 3 1 WAN Channel Configuration Auto Detecting does not check the checkbox 71 snetsys NV 600W Managed
74. ed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Vlan Creation Vlan Channel S A Name l VLAN Id poo g5 Override MAC Address CD GRE Figure 4 6 4 2 VLAN Channel Configuration Add The screen contains the following details Fields in VLAN Creation Field Description VLAN Channel Name User specified VLAN Channel name VLAN identifier in range of 7 4095 VLAN Identifiers 1 6 are internally used in system for special purpose and are not available to user for configuration VLAN Id Click Add to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 77 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 5 WAN Setting For configuring the WAN interface click the WAN Setting link WAN gt WAN Setting on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 WAN Setting Auto Detect Enable Figure 4 6 5 WAN Setting Auto Detect Enable WAN Setting Auto Detect Enable Default WANIPO PTM VLAN None Bridge Figure 4 6 5 1 WAN Setting 78 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The NV 600W can support up to a maximum of 16 WAN connections in system When hardware based QoS is enabled in system it limits the number of VCCs to 8 only for ATM based WAN For creating a new WAN connection click Add in the WAN setting page Please follow the rest of th
75. ence only Vectoring is a transmission method that employs the coordination of line signals for reduction of crosstalk levels and improvement of performance It is based on the concept of noise cancellation much like noise cancellation headphones The ITU T G 993 5 standard Self FEXT cancellation vectoring for use with VDSL2 transceivers 2010 also known as G vector describes vectoring for VDSL2 The scope of Recommendation ITU T G 993 5 is specifically limited to the self FEXT far end crosstalk cancellation in the downstream and upstream directions The far end crosstalk FEXT generated by a group of near end transceivers and interfering with the far end transceivers of that same group is cancelled This cancellation takes place between VDSL2 transceivers not necessarily of the same profile 64 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 Select WAN You can view WAN link on the left navigation bar for WAN related settings Select the NAT The menu below includes the sub menus of WATERS TOn E TRE CUERE PS PEN and 9J KZJ TEU A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 WK Mode Selection Auto Detect Contig M Channel Contig VLAN Channel Config WAM Setting WAM Status DMS DONS OAM Configuration Figure 4 6 WAN options 65 snetsys 4 6 1 WAN Mode Selection NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For configuring the WAN Mode Sett
76. es the bridge mode which is a common connection method used for xDSL modem Select this option on WAN Settings page and click Apply A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 7 WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 0 ptmo v WAN TYPE v Default WAN ie O Ay Figure 4 6 5 7 Bridge WAN Setting The screen contains the following details 90 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Bridge Configuration Description Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 4 6 5 6 Delete This option allows deleting the selected configured WAN connection This makes WAN connections free to re choose the type of protocol and other parameters configuration Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Click Apply for deleting the WAN connection 91 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 6 WAN Status For displaying the status report of VCCs click the WAN Status link WAN gt WAN Status on the left navigation bar A screen id displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 6 WAN Status PTM PPPoE UNCONFIGURED Unconfigured Unconfigured WANPPP1 Connect Gateway Information DNS Information Primary Secondary Figure 4 6 6 WAN
77. eseeas 228 O TROUBLESHOOTING e 230 APRENDA COMPLIANCE INFORMATION c ccccccsescscescsccscsecsesecscsasssseseesassesecsessesesaesecassecsesacaseecseeaeseens 239 A A ro Elio A 242 CHINESE STE TICO cos 243 snetsys i 110144 A Unpacking Information 1 1 Check List Thank you for choosing Netsys NV 600W Before installing the router please verify the contents inside the package V 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 _Package Contents ___ cti h H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H B H H H H H Eoo 1 x Managed VDSL2 CPE 1 x QR code for user s Accessory Kit 1 x Ethernet Cable 1 x Phone wire 1x router manual hyperlink DC12V Power Adapter Notes 1 Please inform your dealer immediately for any missing or damaged parts If possible retain the carton including the original packing materials Use them to repack the unit in case there is a need to return for repair 2 If the product has any issue please contact your local vendor 3 Do not use sub standard power supply Before connecting the power supply to the device be sure to check compliance with the specifications The NV 600W uses a DC12V 1A power supply 4 The power supply included in the package is commercial grade Do not use in industrial grade applications 5 Please look for the QR code on the bottom of the product the user can launch the QR code scanning program to scan and download t
78. figuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 This page provides ATM F5 based OAM test Hence the settings are valid only for ATM based WAN For configuring the ADSL OAM settings click the OAM Configuration link WAN gt OAM Configuration on the left navigation bar This release supports only F5 type of OAM tests as shown in Figure 4 6 9 ADSL OAM Configuration OAM Setting Table No VPI VCI Loopback TX Cells Update Entry 1 5 0 35 Disable 600 gt 2 0 0 Disable 600 5 O OAM Settings Select Mode OAM_F5 vw VPI Channel y VCI Channel 3 f Select Method PING Loopback C Enable Transmit interval time 600 60 10000 Milliseconds Number of Tx Cells 5 E 1 100 Figure 4 6 9 ADSL OAM F5 Test 100 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in ADSL OAM F5 Test page Field Description This table displays all active connections with following OAM parameters information No Number VPI Virtual Path Identifier VCI Virtual Connection Identifier Loopback Enabled or Disabled Transmit Time actual value in milliseconds Tx Cells No of cells to be transmitted Update Entry OAM F5 Setting Table 91410009090 OAM Settings Select Mode O gt T gl VCI Channel Displays the selected VCI channel of the OAM F5 Setting Table F5 Transmit In
79. figures of the physical xDSL line 62 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 5 2 Vectoring Mode selection For viewing the vectoring mode click the Vectoring Mode Selection link xDSL gt Vectoring Mode Selection on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 5 2 IST TT VDSL Vectoring Setting xDSL o This page allows to select the VDSL2 Vectoring mode ae 1 Enabled For full vectoring support with compatible equipment Vectoring Mode Selection 3 WAN gt 2 Friendly Mode For interoperability with non compatible equipment Route 3 Disabled to disable vectoring support Firewall C Qos Enabled O Friendly Mode O Disabled neset La A Gc IPv6 gt Diagnostics gt Fields in Vectoring Mode Selection Field Description Enaid Enable VDSL2 Full Vectoring mode Default setting it will auto follow the CO side vectoring configuration Disabled Disable VDSL2 Vectoring feature 63 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Notes 1 NV 600W vdsl2 vectoring technology default setting is enabled 2 If user would like to use vectoring technology NV 600W and IP DSLAM both need support vectoring technology and need both enabled NV 600W will auto follow the IP DSLAM vectoring technology to configure 3 Vectoring technology does not support point to point applications About vectoring technology Refer
80. g Settings link Multicast gt Snooping Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 12 2 Snooping This page allows the user to configure the CPE to provide multicast snooping functionality Enable IGMP MLD Snooping i ree Figure 4 12 2 IGMP Snooping The screen contains the following details 199 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Fields in Snooping Field Description a IOME Enable or Disable the IGMPv3 IGMPv2 Snooping functionality nooping Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 200 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 12 3 Advanced Settings For configuring the advanced settings on Multicast features click the Advanced Settings link Multicast gt Advanced Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 12 3 IGMP Advanced Settings Configurable parameters to tune IGMP performance Fast Leave dl Group Query Response Interval O 10 1 125 seconds Group Last Member Query Interval O 2 1 3600 seconds Group Last Member Query Count O 2 110 Figure 4 12 3 Multicast Advanced Settings The screen contains the following details 201 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Multicast A
81. g the changes 179 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 4 DMZ For configuring the DMZ Demilitarized Zone click the DMZ link NAT gt DMZ on the left navigation bar Upon configuration of DMZ all traffic sent towards RG would be unconditionally forwarded to DMZ LAN Host A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 4 DMZ Demilitarized Zone If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall you can open the client up to unrestricted two way Internet access by defining a virtual DMZ Host Enable O IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host 192 f8 1 i ADDY Figure 4 11 4 DMZ Demilitarized Zone The screen contains the following details 180 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in DMZ Field Description Enable To enable or disable the DMZ setting of NV 600W CPE Select the check box to enable Click Apply for applying the configured DMZ Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 181 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 QoS You can view QoS on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of CEEI LEA and AEGAN Following are the options available under QoS as shown in Figure 4 11 Qo5 Settings Queue Contig Class Config Figure 4 11 QoS Options
82. ged Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 RIP implements the split horizon route poisoning and holddown mechanisms to prevent incorrect routing information from being propagated These are some of the stability features of RIP It is also possible to use the Routing Information Protocol with Metric Based Topology RMTI algorithm to cope with the count to infinity problem With RMTI it is possible to detect every possible loop with a very small computation effort RIP uses the User Datagram Protocol UDP as its transport protocol and is assigned the reserved port number 520 RIP version 1 The original specification of RIP defined in RFC 1058 was published in 1988 and uses classful routing The periodic routing updates do not carry subnet information lacking support for variable length subnet masks VLSM This limitation makes it impossible to have different sized subnets inside of the same network class In other words all subnets in a network class must have the same size There is also no support for router authentication making RIP vulnerable to various attacks RIP version 2 Due to the deficiencies of the original RIP specification RIP version 2 RIPv2 was developed in 1993 and last standardized in 1998 It included the ability to carry subnet information thus supporting Classless Inter Domain Routing CIDR To maintain backward compatibility the hop count limit of 15 remained RIPv2 has facilities to fully interoperate with th
83. gh bit rate digital subscriber line VDSL Recommendation G 993 1 It permits the transmission of asymmetric and symmetric aggregate data rates up to 200 Mbit s downstream and upstream on twisted pairs using a bandwidth up to 30 MHZ VDSL2 deteriorates quickly from a theoretical maximum of 250 Mbit s at source to 100 Mbit s at 0 5 km 1 600 ft and 50 Mbit s at 1 km 3 300 ft but degrades at a much slower rate from there and still outperforms VDSL Starting from 1 6 km 1 mi its performance is equal to ADSL2 ADSL like long reach performance is one of the key advantages of VDSL2 LR VDSL2 enabled systems are capable of supporting speeds of around 1 4 Mbit s downstream over distances of 4 5 km 2 5 3 miles gradually increasing the bit rate up to symmetric 100 Mbit s as loop length shortens This means that VDSL2 based systems unlike VDSL1 systems are not limited to short local loops or MTU MDUs only but can also be used for medium range applications A A E OOE ETTO TO CTTO OEE Signal to noise ratio often abbreviated SNR or S N is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise It is defined as the ratio 1 Lo A A A a E E a 232 A OENE EEANN NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 of signal power to the noise power A ratio higher than 1 1 indicates more signal than noise While SNR is comm
84. grity As a last resort verify the switch integrity with a power on reset Turn the power to the switch off and then on several times If the problem still persists and you have completed all the preceding diagnoses then contact your dealer 238 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 No AE H Compliance Information FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment 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 The equipment and the receiver should be connected to outlets on separate circuits Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help S a a
85. gs produced in the system click the System Log link System gt System Log on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 7 System Log Local O Remote O Local and Remote Filter Level Defaut Filter Level Defaut Figure 4 3 7 System Log This page allows managing logging options in CPE device 6 If Local is selected the events are logged locally in the system 6 If Remote is selected the messages are logged to a remote server 6 If Local and Remote option is selected messages are logged locally in the system as well as to the remote server The events pertaining to the priority equal or higher to the selected level will be logged Default level logs all events 50 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For viewing system log the events corresponding to the priority level equal to or higher than the selected level will be displayed here The screen contains the following details Fields in System Log Field Description Select the mode of log The possible options are Configure System Log 9 KIM The log text is displayed in web browser itself NIUE Specify the IP address and UDP port number for log transfer using syslog O EIZE RECH This supports both options mentioned above The user can apply one of the following filters to record logging above the specified level Click on lt SAVE CHANGES gt button for applying the log level selection DS
86. guring the virtual server click the Virtual Server link NAT gt Virtual Server on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 2 Virtual Server You can configure the CPE device as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port numbers the CPE device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server located at another internal IP address idd Private Private Public Public Application Private Remote Port EER iP iP Start End Protocol Start End Enable WAN Interface pe Port Port Port Port Skype UDP at Delete 1 192 168 16 21 31082 192 168 16 21 31082 UDP 31082 NANPPP1 oyrame MILAN 2382 Skype TCP at Delete 2 192 168 16 21 31082 192 168 16 21 31082 TCP 31082 ANPPP1 Dynam Modiy 2382 Skype UDP at Delete 3 192 168 16 16 49285 192 168 16 16 49285 UDP 49285 ANPPP1 oyrame a 2382 Modify Skype TCP at pelete 4 192 168 16 16 49285 192 168 16 16 49285 TCP 49285 ANPPP1 oyrame GBEE 2382 Figure 4 11 2 Virtual Server The screen contains the following details 172 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Virtual Server Page Field Description Application Name Configured Application Name for Virt
87. he router uses the dynamic RIP protocol It determines the route that the network packets take based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other routers on the network Dynamic Routing Enable Disable Listen Mode RIP2 x Supply Mode RIP2 RIPng RIPng Enable Disable Heb AoD Figure 4 8 2 Dynamic Routing The screen contains the following details 125 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Dynamic Routing Field Description Dynamic Routing To enable or disable the Dynamic Routing RIP in CPE To configure the supply mode of RIP to Disabled RIP1 RIP2 Supply Mode Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Note Reference Only The Routing Information Protocol RIP is one of the oldest distance vector routing protocols which employs the hop count as a routing metric RIP prevents routing loops by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from the source to a destination The maximum number of hops allowed for RIP is 15 This hop limit however also limits the size of networks that RIP can support A hop count of 16 is considered an infinite distance in other words the route is considered unreachable 126 netsy S NV 600W Mana
88. he user s manual electronic format file Above QR code icon is for reference netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 ETA ISA Installing the Router 2 1 Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to install the router and establish the network connections The NV 600W may be installed on any level surface e g a table or shelf However please take note of the following minimum site requirements before you begin The NV 600W has pre installed two rubber feet and two 2dBi or 5dBi Antennas 2 4 GHz 2 2 Pre installation Requirements Before you start the actual hardware installation make sure you can provide the right operating environment including power requirements sufficient physical space and proximity to other network devices that are to be connected Verify the following installation requirements e Power requirements DC 12 V 1A e The router should be located in a cool dry place with at least 10cm 4in of space at the front and back for ventilation e Place the router away from direct sunlight heat sources or areas with a high amount of electromagnetic interference e Check if the network cables and connectors needed for installation are available e Do not install phone lines strapped together with AC power lines or telephone office line with voice signal e Avoid installing this device with radio amplifying stations nearby or transformer stations nearby e Please note that the vo
89. hrough a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring sharing similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together You should separate input wiring from output wiring We recommend that you mark all equipment in the wiring system The maximum wireless data transfer rate is derived from IEEE Standard 802 11 specifications Actual data transfer rate will vary from network environment including distance network traffic building site materials construction interference from other wireless devices and other adverse conditions 24 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Chapter 4 Configuring the NV 600W via Web Browser The NV 600W provides a built in HTML based management interface that allows configuration of the NV 600W via Internet Browser Best viewed using Chrome or Firefox browsers In order to use the web browser to configure the device you may need to allow e Web browser pop up windows from your device Web pop up blocking is enabled by default in windows XP SP2 or above e Java Scripts Enabled by default e Java permissions Enabled by default Launch your web browser and input the IP address 192 168 1 1 NV 600W in the Web page Following section user can find default username and password 25 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 1 Login The default username is admin and password is admin to
90. iation of Wi Fi Multimedia It defines the priority levels for four access categories derived from 802 1d prioritization tabs The categories are designed with specific types of traffic voice video best effort and low priority data There are four accessing categories AC_BE AC_BK AC_VI and AC_VO for WMM APSD automatic power save delivery is an enhancement over the power save mechanisms supported by Wi Fi networks It allows devices to take more time in sleeping state and consume less power to improve the performance by minimizing transmission latency When you click WMM Settings link Wireless gt WMM Settings on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 3 WLAN WMM Settings AP VAP related WMM configuration settings NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 SSID WMM U APSD Activation Deactivation WMM Support Power Save Mode U APSD O Ea WMM AP parameters A A A AC_BE 4 lla lo O o AC_BK 4 i 7 lo C o AC_VI 3 E E 9s O o AC_VO 2 4 ar a D E WMM STA parameters A A A AC_BE 4 10 3 fo AC_BK 4 Jho 7 llo O AC_MI 3 Ja 2 _ 9s o Ac_vol2 mE 2 laz O ep A Ga Figure 4 9 3 WLAN WMM Settings 139 snetsys The screen contains the following details Fields in WMM Setting NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Field Description SSID SSID information presented in R O format for AP VAP
91. ice spectrum allowed by the NV 600W internal splitter is O KHz 120 KHz sneftsys 2 3 General Rules NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Before making any connections to the router please note the following rules e Ethernet Port RJ 45 All network connections to the router Ethernet ports must be made using Category 5 UTP or above for 100 Mbps Category 3 4 UTP for 10Mbps No more than 100 meters of cabling may be used between the MUX or HUB and an end node e VDSL2 Port RJ 11 All network connections to the RJ 11port must use 24 26 gauge with twisted pair phone wiring We do not recommend the use of the telephone line 28 gauge or above The RJ 11 connectors have six positions two of which are wired The router uses the center two pins The pin out assignment for these connectors is presented below Please note that the line port is no polarity therefore user can reverse the two wires of the phone cable when installed RJ 11 Pin out Assignments MNEMONIC FUNCTION 1 NC Unused 2 NC Unused 5 NC Unused 6 NC Unused _ 12 sneftsys 2 4 Connecting the Router NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The router has four Ethernet ports which support connection to Ethernet operation The devices attached to these ports must support auto negotiation 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base TX unless they will always operate at half duplex Use any of the Ether
92. imary and secondary DNS servers configured in default WAN connection LAN information Shows the IP address of LAN interface of CPE This IP address to be used for accessing the CPE device IP Address from LAN side e g Web UI TELNET or UPnP sessions Ethernet PHY Port Status WLAN Information Radio 1 Shows the status of WLAN Radio 1 29 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 1 2 Quick Setup The Quick Setup is located on the left side of the screen Quick Setup provides a simple and easy step for applying minimal configuration to CPE device for making it ready to use The CPE Quick Setup window is displayed as shown in Figure 4 1 2 Click on Quick Setup to view and configure the following connections Quick Configuration of default WAN connection to Service Provider s network Default WAN Connection Setup Channel VlanId 201 Excluded 2 3 4 5 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 Connection Type PPPoE amp Username Password MATOS LD Figure 4 1 2 Quick Setup WAN Setup When the user clicks on Quick Setup the WAN Setup tab is displayed as shown in Figure 4 1 2 1 The WAN Setup enables the user to configure the default WAN connection The user has to supply fields and the CPE device will take all necessary actions to ensure the default WAN is configured In case the WAN connection already exists in CPE device the same gets re created with newly supplied attributes from the use
93. in the property LAN which is served by a modem router and off an ADSL telecom connection Each NV an E unit will have a fixed IP LAN address All WiFi user addresses are provided by the gateway modem router The reason for purchase is to extend the LAN service via phone lines to the WiFi access point il would appreciate a simple configure set up for each unit e g should the 600L be configured as a switch or router Do need to configure a VDSL2 WAN between the 600L and 600W Basically use default settings that the network can be established NV 600L should configure to iswitch mode default mode and NV 600W configure to router mode default mode e iii A A A A A eS aE ESO We have a customer who previously had the NV 600W regular antenna and we sent them a i INV 600W with the 5db antenna high power output to replace the original unit when it failed but the 13 Question new unit with 5db antenna has less coverage than the original unit Can you please send me the INV 600W wireless configuration settings to optimize the range of the high output antenna If they are the same why is the NV 600W with the 5db antenna providing less coverage Please advise Td 235 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 IA ER A IA NCAA T 1 1 Please note that the two antennas have almost the same coverage range the difference between the two antennas is the Gain pattern shape the 5d
94. ing WAN Status DNS i IP address assigned by your ISP DDNS Subnet Mask POE A ISP Gateway Address LAN gt p Firewall C aos ic Cancel 154 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Configure example WAN WAN Setting Items Setting argument Action Attached Channel Default WANTYPE Static IP Address IP address assigned by tour ISP WAN IP 192 168 16 204 Example Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Example ISP Gateway Address 192 168 16 1 Example DefaultwaN Please checkbox Apply Button Click it System gt WAN Setting Statistics Auto Detect Enable No WAN Channel Type WAN Mode Selection Gateway Auto Detect Config WAN Channel Config WANIPO PTM VLAN None Fix IP VLAN Channel Config WAN Setting WAN Status Hep DNS DDNS OAM Configuration WAN setting complete 155 sneftsys LAN Setting xDSL gt 5 zZ v Firewall gt NAT Pv6 gt Diagnostics gt Logout Configure example LAN gt LAN Settings NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 LAN Settings You can configure LAN settings of CPE device such as LAN IP Address and DHCP configuration IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address econdary level subnet Range Enable DHCP Mode IP Pool Starting Address IP Pool Ending Address Lease Time One day x Local Domain Name dsigw com o
95. ing click the WAN Mode Selection WAN gt WAN Mode Selection on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 1 WAN Mode Selection This page allows to select the physical WAN mode in CPE device This has to be first configured before any WAN configuration is done Physical WAN Selection Physical WAN Type Auto xDSL Figure 4 6 1 WAN Mode Setting Selected Auto Physical WAN Selection Physical WAN Type VDSL v TC Transmission Convergence Selection TC Type a Negotiated WAN Mode WAN Type VDSL2 TC Type PTM TC Figure 4 6 1 1 WAN Mode Setting Selected ADSL2 VDSL2 66 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Mode Setting Field Description Failover Support Physical WAN Type TC Type WAN Type Select this checkbox to enable Dual WAN support Choose the WAN type from the drop down list For multi WWAN mode supported CPE image the dropdown will present following options ADSL2 VDSL2 xDSL Auto WAN Ethernet over MII 0 WAN Ethernet over MII 1 3G WAN and LTE WAN Choose the Transmission Convergence from the drop down list 1 ATM TC or 2 PTM TC or 3 Auto This field is displayed only if ADSL2 or xDSL is chosen as the WAN type Show WAN type status TC Type Show TC type status Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the inf
96. ing details 164 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Parental Control Description MAC Address Control List Click Add at any time during configuration to add the specified MAC address entry in the table Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 165 snetsys 4 10 6 Application Server Settings NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For configuring the Application Server Settings click the Application Server Settings link Firewall gt Application Server Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 6 Application Server Settings Application layer protocol services like Web server Telnet server TFTP server FTP Server and SNMP can be enabled disabled from this page Https Web Server Accept from WAN Port 443 Http Web Server Accept from WAN Port 80 Accept from LAN Telnet Server Accept from WAN Port 23 Accept from LAN TFTP Server Accept from WAN Port 69 Accept from LAN FTP Server Accept from WAN Port 21 Accept from LAN SNMP Accept from WAN C D GH Figure 4 10 6 Application Server Settings The screen contains the following details 166 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Application Servers Settings Field Description Web
97. irewall Ethernet Ports Statistics NAT QoS gt Port TX RX Multicast Bytes IPsec gt P P P i IPv6 gt Diagnostics l 2 0 0 0 0 Quick Setup 3 2088 604587 515 67372 4 0 0 0 0 Logout Figure 4 4 1 LAN Statistics 56 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in LAN Statistics Field Description Interface Name of LAN Interface e g eth0 usbO etc Receive Counters Total packets received from this interface Total bytes received form this interface Total Erroneous packets on this interface Total Dropped packets on this interface 96 57 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 4 2 WAN For viewing WAN Statistics click the WAN link Statistics gt WAN on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 4 2 poy T WAN Statistics Statistics LAN i _ The WAN Statistics gives the per interface statistics on the WAN side WAN xDSL gt WAN gt LAN gt Route gt Firewall e ptmo PTM VLAN Fix IP 4128 1602641 5207 734760 a A TE Interface WAN Channel Connection Type Packets Packets Bytes Errors Dropped Errors Dropped ped Packets EE A LA Errors Dropped Help Figure 4 4 2 WAN Statistics The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Statistics Description 58 snetsy S NV 600W
98. is displayed as shown in Figure 4 1 2 5 The WLAN tab allows the user to configure the Wireless LAN in CPE Router Quick Configuration of WLAN AP Settings The same settings needs to be done in stations also Wie CIE WLAN AP Setup WLAN Radio Enable v Security Type WPA_WPA2 Mixed Y Passphrase A i GL Figure 4 1 2 5 WLAN Setup 36 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN setup Static IP Field Description WLAN AP Setup WLAN Radio Enable Security Type To Enable or Disable WLAN feature in CPE Security Type for AP are NW Basic non 11n mode m WPA non 11n mode Click Configure to configure the Wireless LAN AP in CPE device 37 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 2 Select the Menu Level TERE REM tor more There is an easy Setup for end users at the setup of NV 600W with SAET Statistics detailed configurations System gt xDSL k Software Version B 1 WAN DSL Firmware version 5 4 8 0 0 6 5 4 4 5 1 2 LAN Route gt Connected Standard VDSL 30A Wireless p Modem Status SHOWTIME SYNC Firewall NAT Wan Mode VDSL PTM el Link Status CONNECTED Multicast gt IP Address 192 168 16 236 IPsec gt Connection Type Bridge IPv6 gt DNS Server Diagnostics A s IP Address 192 168 16 236 Quick Setup DHCP Mode Relay Agent Home Logout
99. k into a meeting room for a conference without laying a clot of LAN cable or drilling holes everywhere Wireless LAN enables high mobility so WLAN users can simultaneously access all LAN facilities just like on a wired LAN as well as Internet access The NV 600W is equipped with a wireless LAN interface compliant with the standard IEEE 802 11n protocol To boost its performance even further the NV 600W is also loaded with an advanced wireless technology to lift up the data rate up to 300 Mbps You can finally smoothly enjoy a wide range of apps on your smart phone tablet or smart TV The maximum wireless data transfer rate is derived from IEEE Standard 802 11 specifications Actual data transfer rate will vary from network environment including distance network traffic building site materials construction interference from other wireless devices and other adverse conditions Caution netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Safety Warnings For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions before using the device 9 1819909090900 9 DO NOT open the device or unit Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks ONLY qualified service personnel can service the device Please contact your vendor for further information Use ONLY the dedicated power supply for your device Connect the power to the right supply v
100. l server tick on check box Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 175 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 11 3 Port Triggering For configuring Port Triggering click the Port Triggering link NAT gt Port Triggering on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 3 Port Triggering You can configure the CPE device for Port Triggering functionality In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port numbers the CPE device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server located at another internal IP address You can add maximum of 16 entries Application Trigger Trigger Trigger External External Open Enable Name Start Port End Port Protocol Start Port End Port Protocol a Figure 4 11 3 Port Triggering The screen contains the following details 176 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Port Triggering Field Description Application Name Port Triggering Application Name Trigger End Port Trigger Port End Range In case of one port the end and start both are same External Start Port External Port Start range Open Protocol Protocol to be opened from external input TCP UDP or TCP UDP Add Add a Port Triggering entry Click Cancel to e
101. lass Configuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For classifying the upstream traffic click the Class Config link QoS gt Class Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 3 WAN Egress Classifier Configuration Configures classification entries in CPE device to be used in conjunction with other QoS entities Classifier Classifier n Outgoing O GED GL GL Figure 4 11 3 Class Configuration The screen contains the following details 190 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Class Configuration Field Description Upstream Downstream Order Classifier Interface Outgoing DSCP Action Delete Selection tab for upstream downstream Classifier configuration This shows the order of the classification entry This is a Packet Input Source for classified flow This is the DSCP mark for next hop Selection option for deleting or modifying action on chosen classifier Delete button for deleting selected queue 191 snetsys When you click Add or Modify in the Classifier Configuration page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a WAN Egress Classifier Rule NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Classifier Name Enable O Disable Acceleration O Queue Name def_queue vw Classifier Interface Upstream Ingress
102. lie carteiatedetieests 2 SAFE FY WARNINGS session creciera 3 PI CHECK MNS a weg eta E EE A A E EEN 10 MO INSTALLING THE ROUTER ccoo oococcocccccncnconconcnconooconcoconooconcononcononconocconcoconnconcononcononcononconincono nono 11 2 1 Hardware Install sei 11 2 2 Pre installation Requirements lt iscinectctosstesstsanseacceansesasartanatonnsanesaandasstaistosetcendecetaanduasceanseadeasdaadeantonesenndaaataandenatendaaiaandeceanienddieas 11 2 9 General RULES AA ceec cecceecs ec cece sec ccc seeecectcvecceecsxecees eae epet tae sees cees cece cher tapepe cher see ceesceerceescererere 12 nn Pm O y yA 13 2 5 Connectng Me RI TUF RIAS POTS ii ee ee 14 20 WISE ADPIC ION ascii 15 MO HARDWARE DESCRIPTION coco ccococcnconcncoccoconcocooconcoconcoconcononconcnconocconcoconcoconcnconcononcononconcnrono nono 19 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 3 1 Front Panal ernaten re verra oa AAAA E AARRE RARER AREER RE ERREA E EO AAO EAEE E E EAE EAA EO AAEREN 20 3 2 Front Indicator S ae E EE RE EE EE ee ee ee 20 39 Rear AP PP REEERE 22 ER CONFIGURING THE NV 600W VIA WEB BROWSER csccscssscesesecssseesesecscsaceesecsesacsesacseeaeseees 25 4 1 LOJI Derren rere ee eee leeis 26 nn ag ass ads asada acugdeiaadadauaaagadasssadadadasagadeaed 28 4V2 QUICK AA O E ES PET ES POE POLO 30 4 2S6lect the ee ermis a aeons aac EE 38 RG oele SYS MA PP E 39 4 3 1 Host Name Configuration 01 a ec ae ec ee ec eee E E E ree nce
103. n enable VLAN all ports does not communicate Please refer to the following example to configure the intercommunication status of each port Status Examples Port 1 amp Port 4 f VLAN ENABLE intercommunicate Vlan Group 1 Port 1 Y Port2 Vlan Group 2 Port 1 O Port 2 Y Vlan Group 3 Port 1 Port2 vlan Group 4 Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 amp Port3 intercommunicate VLAN ENABLE Vian Group 1 Port 1 v Port 2 0 Port 3 O Port 4 O vlan Group 2 Port1 Port 2 v Port 3 Port4 Vlan Group 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 v Port 41 vlan Group 4 Port 1 O Port 2 Port 3 O Port 4 v eo aap 120 snetsys 4 8 Select Route If there are multiple routers installed on your network it is necessary to configure the VDSL2 router unit s routing functions Select the Route The menu below includes the sub menus of SEUA SET efeyai and AMES Following are the options available under Route menu as shown in Figure 4 8 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Route gt Static Routing RIP Support Routing Table List Figure 4 8 Route Options on the Left Navigator Bar 121 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 8 1 Static Routing The static routing function determines the path that data follows over your network before and after it passes through your router You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet thro
104. n mechanism defined in 6RD RFC 5569 For configuring the 6RD configuration click on the 6RD configuration link IPv6 gt 6RD Configuration on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 14 2 6RD Configuration 6rd is a mechanism to facilitate IPv6 rapid deployment across IPv4 infrastructures of Internet service providers ISPs Enable 6rd tunnel F WAN Interface selectintertace Configuration Modes MTU min 1280 NOTE MTU 1280 is recommended while connecting to Internet 6RD Comcast etc as per RFC 2460 Section 5 Packet Size Issues Otherwise to get default MTU leave this field blank Static Parameters 6RD Prefix 6RD Prefix Length o 6RD BR IP l IPv4 Mask Length Figure 4 14 2 6RD Configuration 210 snetsys The screen contains the following details Fields in 6RD Configuration NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Field Description General Settings Enable 6RD tunnel Configuration Modes Static Parameters To enable or disable 6RD functionality in CPE Select dynamic 6RD tunnel through DHCP option or static tunnel configuration 6RD Prefix 6RD BR IP 6RD Prefix string 6RD Border Relay s IPv4 address Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 211
105. n terms of jitters Click Add to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 74 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 4 VLAN Channel Configuration For configuring the VLAN Channel Configuration click the VLAN Channel Config WAN gt VLAN Channel Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 4 VLAN DISPLAY This page allows management of wlan channels Auto Detect Enable Figure 4 6 4 VLAN DISPLAY This page allows management of vlan channels Auto Detect Enable ptmd pim0 201 MIT1_CH_1 eth 7 eth1 7 O A A Ga Figure 4 6 4 1 VLAN Channel Configuration Display Auto Detecting does not check the checkbox 75 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in VLAN Display Field Description Auto Detect Enable To enable Auto Detect Base WAN Name Displays the L2 interface names over which VLAN Channel has been configured IF Name VLAN interface name Select Select this option to delete a specific VLAN channel Click Add to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes When you click Add button inside the VLAN Channel Configuration page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 4 2 76 snetsys NV 600W Manag
106. net ports to connect devices such as Monitor systems Servers Switches bridges or routers Notes 1 The RJ11 Terminal Block Line port is used to connect the telephone that is connected to VDSL2 CO and CPE router Point to point solution 2 The Slave device CPE must be connected to the Master device CO through the telephone wire The Slave cannot be connected to another Slave and the Master cannot be connected to another Master sneftsys 2 5 Connecting the RJ 11 RJ 45 Ports NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The line port has 2 connectors RJ 11 and terminal block It is used to connect with NV 600L CO using a single pair phone cable to NV 600W CPE bridge side point to point solution Take note that NV 600W line port RJ 11 and terminal block cannot be used at the same time Either RJ 11 EIA is connected or terminal block is connected using straight connection Figure 2 1 LINE PHONE CONSOLE Figure 2 1 NV 600W line ports straight connection When inserting a RJ 11 plug make sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated Do not plug a RJ 11 phone jack connector into the Ethernet port RJ 45 port This may damage the router Instead use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform to Ethernet standard Notes 1 Be sure each twisted pair cable RJ 45 Ethernet cable does not exceed 100 meters 333 feet We advise using
107. nnection Testing Internet Connectivity Ping to Gateway Fail Ping to Primary DNS Fail Start Diagnostics Test Help Figure 4 15 1 Diagnostic Test Suite The screen contains the following details 215 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Diagnostic Test Suite Field Description Connection Status WAN DSL WAN State ENET LAN 0 Ethernet LAN Port 0 state ENET LAN 2 Ethernet LAN Port 2 state LAN Connectivity of CPE Testing LAN Connection Status of LAN connection Diagnostics Testing xDSL Connection Testing xDSL Synchronization xDSL Synchronization Test Testing ATM Connection on default WAN ATM PVC Testing ATM OAM F5 End to End Ping Testing Internet Connectivity Ping to Gateway Ping to Gateway IP address F5 end to end ping test Start Diagnostics Test Initiates the Diagnostics test RPP Note Please wait a few seconds to show the test result 216 sneftsys oo Tol 9H Cable Requirements A 1 Ethernet Cable A CAT 3 7 UTP unshielded twisted pair cable is typically used to connect the Ethernet device to the router A 10Base T cable often consists of four pairs of wires two of which are used for transmission The connector at the end of the 10Base T cable is referred to as an RJ 45 connector and it consists of eight pins The Ethernet standard uses pins 1 2 3 and 6 for data transmission purposes Table A 1 Table A 1 RJ
108. none daemon info mini_httpd 1663 192 168 16 9 File favicon ico is protected Figure 4 3 7 1 View System Log For the ease of readability the log messages of different levels are using different colors all the debug messages are shown in green colored text Click Download to save the file in Host Computer Click Clear to clear the log from the system Click Refresh to get the recent log Click Back to go back to System Log page 9 52 snetsys 4 3 8 SSL Certificate NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For installing a SSL Certificate for SSL tunnel click the SSL Certificate link System gt SSL Certificate on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 8 SSL Certificate Copy and Paste your SSL Certificate in the text box This certificate is used for HTTPS access to CPE BEGIN CERTIFICATE MIIFwICCBKmgAwIBAgIQD1N7lhZecomfkfel3 1sDANBgkqhkiG9wOBAQUFADCB TTELMAKGA1UEBHMCVVMxFzAVBgNVBA0TD1Z1cm1TaWduLCBJbrmMuMRSwEQYDVQQL ala YXQgaHROCEMELy93d3cudmVyaXNpZ24uY29tL3JwWYSA0YykxMDEvMCOGA1UEAxMm VV yaVNpZ2 4eQ2xncSMeMyBIZWNicmUqU2VydmVyIENBICOgRZzMwHhcNMTIwNDiw MDAwMDAwWhcNMT gwNjAS5M3M10TUSWjCBrTELMAKGA1UEBnMCVVMxF5AUBONVBAGT DUS1dyBIYWlwc2hpcmUxEzARBgNVBAcUC1BvycnRzbW91dGgxEDAOBgGNVBA0UB1FB LENnZmUxETAPBoGNVBASUCENEUmS 1dGVyMIMwMQYDVQQLFCpUZXUtcyBvZiBic2U g Y XQocd3sd3LnZicmizaWduLmNvbS 39ycGEGKGMpMDUxFZAVEoNVBAMUDmFI cySxYWNh ZmUuY2 StMIIBIJA
109. nter Client Device Pin l Push Button Configuration PBC Method Click Start PBC then start PBC on the device you want to connect to the router within two minutes Figure 4 9 4 WPS Settings The screen contains the following details 141 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in WPS Setting Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Note WPS Function is only supported by windows 7 or above or any operating system that supports WPS function 142 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 9 5 Station List Station List provides the knowledge of connecting wireless clients now along with its status code Please click Station List link Wireless gt Station List on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 4 CCIM Station List Statisties xDSL gt WAN gt 30 F3 1D 34 2D 0E 30 F3 1D 34 2D 0E OPEN NONE Radio Settings Security Settings WMM Settings WPS Settings Station List Figure 4 9 5 WPS Settings Fields in Station List Description MAC Address Display the MAC Address for the connected station Display the authentication of the connected station 143 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 10 Select Firewall
110. o The password is changeable in Administrator Settings It is advisable to change the administrator password for the security of your network Username admin Password esses r CANCEL Figure 4 1 Login Password About Wifi mode Default wifi mode is enabled default security setting is WPA2 AES and the shared key password is 42345678 User can find information on wifi and login information sticker it is located at the bottom of the product 26 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The NV 600W default mode is Router mode Following screenshot is for default LAN settings and WAN settings System OOOO Statistics LAN ARP List LAN Settings UPnP Devices LAN Switch Port Setting LAN Port Status Route gt Wireless gt Firewall gt Multicast gt IPsec gt Diagnostics gt WAN Setting LAN Settings Primary IP Address LANO Subnet Mask MAC Address Secondary level subnet Range DHCP Mode DHCP Server IP Pool Starting Address IP Pool Ending Address Lease Time Local Domain Name Auto Detect Enable Gateway PTM VLAN None WAN_Dynamic_ptm0 You can configure LAN settings of CPE device such as LAN IP Address and DHCP configuration Server v C Enable 192 168 f 192 fiss f One day S 27 dslgw vdsl com 100 a optional Dhcp Client snetsy S NV
111. o le lo lo Peer Subnet o lo ko fo po Enable O IKE Cipher aes192_cbc iv IKE Hash shal vw IKE DH Group modp1536 IKE PRF laes_xcbc WI ESP Cipher aes128_cbc w ESP Hash shal v Key Lifetime 60 Minutes Retry 0 0 means always retry Figure 4 13 1 1 Add IPSec Tunnel Mode Configuration The screen contains the following details 205 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Add IPSec Add Configuration Field Description Tunnel Name IPsec Tunnel name PSK Secret Shared secret string used for tunnel authentication WAN Interface WAN on which the tunnel will be created Peer Address Remote tunnel end point address Enable Enable or Disable of tunnel IKE Hash Hash algorithm to be selected from dropdown KE DH Group DH group algorithm to be selected from dropdown o IKE PRF PRF algorithm to be selected from dropdown _ESP Cipher ESP Cipher algorithm to be selected from dropdown ESP Hash ESP Hash algorithm to be selected from dropdown Retry Number of retries in case key exchange fails Click Apply for applying the configured IPsec tunnel Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 206 snetsys 4 14 IPv6 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When clicking on the IPv6 link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the su
112. oltage 110V AC used for North America and 230V AC used for Europe NV 600W supports 12 VDC power input Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord and do NOT locate the product where anyone can work on the power cord DO NOT install nor use your device during a thunderstorm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning DO NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids DO NOT use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports DO NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots as insufficient air flow may harm your device DO NOT place items on the device DO NOT use the device for outdoor applications directly and make sure all the connections are indoors or have waterproof protection place Be careful when unplugging the power because it may produce sparks Keep the device and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of children Clean the device using a soft and dry cloth rather than liquid or atomizers Power off the equipment before cleaning it This product is recyclable Dispose of it properly netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 TABLE OF CONTENTS o A o o E E 1 FOREWORD VDSL2 ROUTER SOLUTION os reece lea tecterccusledendattbepsetese t
113. omepage The menu below includes the sub menus of ASEO SUI aro and ENE Site Following are the options available under Multicast as shown in Figure 4 12 Multicast gt Proxy Settings Snooping Settim Advanced Settin Figure 4 12 Multicast Options 196 snetsys 4 12 1 Proxy Settings NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 For configuring the Multicast proxy settings in CPE click the Proxy Settings link Multicast gt Proxy Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 12 1 Proxy This page allows the user to configure the CPE to provide multicast proxy functionality Enable IGMP Proxy O Enable MLD Proxy O NATI select interface Add Figure 4 12 1 IGMP Proxy The screen contains the following details 197 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in IGMP Proxy Field Description Enable IGMP Proxy Enable or Disable the IGMPv3 IGMPv2 Proxy functionality Select one of the WAN interfaces from the drop down menu on which Multicast WAN i E Proxy functionality to be enabled Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 198 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 12 2 Snooping Settings For configuring the Multicast Snooping settings click the Snoopin
114. only quoted for electrical signals it can be applied to any form of signal such as isotope levels in an ice core or biochemical signaling between cells The ratio is usually measured in decibels dB The signal to noise ratio the bandwidth and the channel capacity of a communication channel are connected by the Shannon Hartley theorem In digital communications the SNR will probably cause a reduction in data speed because of frequent errors that require the source transmitting computer or terminal to resend some packets of data SNR measures the quality of a transmission channel over a network channel The greater the ratio the easier it is to identify and subsequently isolate and eliminate the source of noise Some testing programs which are based on TCP IP protocols such as FTP Iperf NetIQ the testing bandwidth outcome will be limited by TCP window size We recommend testing VDSL2 bandwidth using Smartbits equipment or IPERF program The TCP window size must be set to max 64k the parameter as iperf c server IP address i 1 t 50 w 65535 for client side Answer ds Please note NV 600W is a remote side CPE side it must be connected to the CO side to work A 233 NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Tone mode Band profile and band plan settings must be compatible with each other
115. onnection Type PPPoE v Username Password D Gala Figure 4 1 2 3 WAN setup PPPoE The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN setup PPPoE Field Description Channel Vlanld Specify VLAN ld Username Enter a valid Username Click Configure to configure the selected WAN connection setup 33 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Quick Configuration of default WAN connection to Service Provider s network Default WAN Connection Setup Channel VlanId 201 Excluded 2 3 4 5 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 Connection Type Static IP y IP address MM Subnet Mask Ll Gateway l ci Ge Figure 4 1 2 4 WAN setup Static IP The screen contains the following details wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in WAN setup Static IP Field Description Channel Vlanld Specify VLAN ID IP Address Specify the IP Address of NV 600W CPE s WAN link Gateway Specify the Gateway address of the NV 600W CPE s WAN Click Configure to configure the selected WAN connection setup When WAN mode is other than ATM the corresponding web pages will be available in WAN setup Those web pages will not ask user for fields like ATM VCC etc 35 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 WLAN Setup When the user clicks on Quick Setup the WLAN Setup tab
116. ormation that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 67 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 6 2 Auto Detect Setting Auto detect feature is a fully automatic way to find and configure the VC channel or VLAN channel for active WAN PHY of the device and WAN protocol for the same either PPPoE DHCP User has to provide pool of VC channels or VLAN channels which will be probed one by one sequentially and upon successful detection of a channel WAN protocol probing will be done and configured in the device For configuring the Auto Detect Config click Auto Detect Config WAN gt Auto Detect Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 2 Auto Detect Setting Auto Detect Pool Config ADSL PTM VLAN Pool y 101 0 Add Delete ADSL PTM VLAN to Pool y T YDSL PTM VLAN Pool a 201 0 Add Delete VDSL PTM VLAN to Pool E saa 5 MII 1 VLAN Pool i 301 0 Add Delete MII 1 YLAN to Pool MII O VLAN Pool 401 0 Add Delete MII O VLAN to Pool E a VCC Pool 0 32 8 235 0 35 Add Delete VCC to Pool 5 da Auto Detect Layer Specific Setting L2 VCC Auto Detect v L3 Vcc Auto Detect v L2 ADSL PTM YLAN Auto Bee L3 ADSL PTM Auto Detect v L2 VDSL PTM VLAN Auto Detect L3 VDSL PTM Auto Detect v L2 MII 1 VLAN Auto Detect v L3 MII 1 Auto Detect v L2 MII
117. ort To specify the source IP address To select the protocol The options available are ALL TCP UDP ICMP AH and ESP To specify the range of the source port Valid for protocols TCP or UDP only IP Address Destination Port Egress Interface Enable To specify the destination IP address To specify the range of the destination port Valid for protocols TCP or UDP only To specify the output interface of the packet from dropdown options e g WAN2 To enable disable the particular packet filtering rule Click Apply at any time during configuration to for adding the packet filtering rule Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 151 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Add a packet filtering rule Allows to ceate a packet filtering rule thereby conforming traffic is denied access Ingress Interface Egress Interface IP Version IPv6 Destination Address IPv6 Source Address Protocol Destination Port Source Port Target Enable this rule Any v Exclude Any v Exclude IPv6 vw O Exclude C Exclude lw Exclude o e Exclude re Figure 4 10 3 2 Add a Packet Filtering Rule for Firewall IPv6 The screen contains the following details 152 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Add a Packet Filtering Rule IPv6 page Field
118. ptional IP Address Reservation lick Here Items IP Address MAC Address IP Pool Starting Address Apply Button NV 600W mac address Auto detect 192 168 1 30 DHCP IP pool example Click it Setting argument Action LAN IP 192 168 1 204 Example 156 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 DNS Setting Domain Name System DNS Statistics gt A Domain Name System DNS server translates hostnames or domain names to IP addresses Most ISPs provide a DNS server for speed and convenience Since your Service Provider may connect to the Internet with dynamic IP settings it is likely that the DNS server IP addresses are also provided dynamically However if there is a DNS server that you would rather WAN Mode Selection use you need to specify the IP address below Auto Detect Config WAN Channel Config VLAN Channel Config WAN Setting WAN Status Secondary DNS Address optional DNS DDNS Help Apply Cancel OAM Configuration Domain Name Server DNS Address Configure example WAN DNS Items Setting argument Action DNS Address DNS IP 168 95 1 1 Example Note When configuration is completed with the above arguments please reboot the NV 600W 157 snetsys PCNIC card setting NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Internet Protocol TCP IP A i ARATE teas Bil gt Rata Ete O ESA IP ERE
119. r The default WAN Setup configuration shows the Bridged status 30 sneftsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Quick Configuration of default WAN connection to Service Provider s network Default WAN Connection Setup Channel VlanId 201 Excluded 2 3 4 5 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 Connection Type Bridged v D GL Figure 4 1 2 1 WAN setup Bridged The screen contains the following details Fields in Home page Field Description Channel Vlanid Specify VLAN Id Reserved or internally used VLANs that cannot be configured in Quick WAN Setup are listed Click Configure to configure the default WAN connection setup 31 snetsys Quick Configuration of default WAN connection to Service Provider s network Default WAN Connection Setup NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Channel VlanId 1201 Excluded 2 3 4 5 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 Connection Type Dynamic IP Heb Figure 4 1 2 2 WAN setup Dynamic IP The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN setup Dynamic IP Description Channel Vianid_ Specify VLAN Id Click Configure to configure the selected WAN connection setup 32 snetsys Quick Configuration of default WAN connection to Service Provider s network NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Default WAN Connection Setup Channel VlanId 201 Excluded 2 3 4 5 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 C
120. r ATM PPPoA mode is valid only for ATM based WAN To configure the WAN interface to use PPPOA select the option PPPoA option A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 6 WAN The CPE device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Attached Channel 5 VCC pppoatm1 WAN TYPE PPPoA X User Name Password Please retype your password MTU pppoa 1400 1492 pppoe 1400 1500 1492 PPP Option Auto Connect v Address Version IPv4 Y IPV6 WAN IPv 6 Configuration Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPv6 A_NA and IA_PD DUID Type Type 1 LLT Link Layer Time F IANA ID 0 TAPD ID 0 SLA ID 0 Rapid Commit 5 Default WAN Oo a Figure 4 6 5 6 WAN PPPOA creation 87 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in PPPoA WAN Field Description User Name To enter the username to be used in the PPPoA session Please retype your password To enter the password again to reconfirm Specifies how long the connection may remain idle before the PPPoA connection Maximum Idle Time e gets automatically disconnected The Idle Timeout is specified in seconds 88 Sy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in PPPoA WAN Configuration Field Description This option allows to select following modes of IPv6 configuration Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPv6 IA_NA and IA_PD SLAAC
121. r disabling the IPv6 firewall click the IPV6 Firewall Setting link Firewall gt IPv6 Firewall Setting on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 2 nn O AAN SA A o OS ak ee eee eae Babes 1 1 1 IPv6 Firewall Settings IPv6 Firewall Settings You can configure IPv6 firewall settings You can configure IPv6 firewall settings Firewall Mode i Firewall Mode v 1 Rules to block fc00 7 in forwarding path 1 No firewall rules 2 Rules to allow only active prefix from LAN to WAN and from WAN to LAN 3 Rule to block everything else e g Invalid prefix expired prefix 1 1 Merete a a a eA ah ete A A A S SE ata hahah ahah eh ahah ahahaha A A ahah ah ares A A treater ar A A a a a a a anata ata hares de 1 1 IPv6 Firewall Settings IPv6 Firewall Settings You can configure IPv6 firewall settings You can configure IPv6 firewall settings Firewall Mode High wal Grewal Mode 1 Default policy is DROP 2 Allow following outbound tcp traffics 1 Allow all outbound and pinhole defined inbound traffic telnet 23 ftp 21 http 80 https 443 smtp 25 pop3 110 imaps 993 ntp 123 2 Allow allow inbound IPsec AH 50 3 Allow outbound icmpv traffic 3 Allow allow inbound IPsec ESP 51 4 Allow only related established inbound traffic that is initiated by above outbound traffic 4 Allow allow inbound IKE 500 5 Rest all are dropped 5 Allow related established inbound traffic that is
122. s displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 1 this screen will show two tabs Radio 1 and Radio 2 for Concurrent Dual Band WLAN platforms WLAN Radio Settings Configure common WLAN parameters applicable to all active AP VAP in the system Name Settings SSID wdsi2wif Wireless Lan Enable Iv Frequency Band 2 4GHZ w Country UNITED STATES a Auto Channel Select Enable Channel No Operational Mode 802 11 IBGN x Channel Bandwidth 20 4014Hz Auto v Extension Channel Ab 5 oC Guard Interval Short 400ns Y MCS Auto w Figure 4 9 1 Radio Settings 132 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The screen contains the following details Fields in Radio Setting Field Description Name Settings SSID Service Set Identifier public name of WLAN Network Common Settings Wireless LAN Enable Enable Disable the WLAN Radio of the device Country Country where WLAN CPE is operating After setting need reboot Channel No to be used in WLAN AP When Auto Channel Select is enabled this option cannot be used Channel no 802 11n Settings Channel Bandwidth Channel Bandwidth 20 or 20 40 MHz Extension Channel Extension channel position Above Control Channel or Below Control Channel Guard Interval Guard interval between channels MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you
123. selected WMM Support Enable or Disable of WMM ECWmin Exponential of Contention Window minimum Parameter AIFSN Arbitrary Inter Frame Spacing Number Admission Control Enable Disable WLAN Flow admission control ECWmin Exponential of Contention Window minimum Parameter AIFSN Arbitrary Inter Frame Spacing Number AckPolicy Acknowledgement Policy Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 140 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 9 4 WPS Settings WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup provides an easy procedure to make a network connection between wireless stations and wireless access points with the encryption of WPA and WPA2 If you choose WPS as the security configuration you can press Start WPS PIN and Start WPS PBC to complete the wireless connection When you click WPS Settings link Wireless gt WPS Settings on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 4 WLAN WiFi Protected Setup WPS WPS is used to easily add devices to Wireless network using a PIN or a push button The devices must support WPS capability in order to be configured by this method r SSID INVE WPS Configuration WPS Enable Personal Identification Number PIN Method Please enter the PIN from your wireless device and push the Connect button E
124. settings Select the LAN The menu below includes the sub menus of ENFAJAMEO OEE UUO AS KIEJ and AOAIE A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 LAN ARP List LAN Settings UPnP Devices LAN Switch Port Setting LAN Port Status Figure 4 7 LAN options 104 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 7 1 LAN ARP List For viewing the ARP entry list that is currently present in CPE click the LAN ARP List link LAN gt LAN ARP List on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 1 ARP List The ARP list allows you to see which clients are connected to the CPE device via IP address and MAC address MAC Address IP Address HW Type 00 1f d0 20 5c 2c 192 168 16 9 0x1 bc ae c5 56 13 1e 192 168 16 16 0x1 Perform ARP Scan a Figure 4 7 1 ARP List The screen contains the following details Fields in LAN ARP List Description Click Perform ARP Scan to ensure the ARP entries connected to the CPE 105 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 7 2 LAN Settings For configuring the LAN interface click the LAN Settings link LAN gt LAN Settings on the left navigation bar In case the Secondary level subnet Range checkbox is checked some additional data and options will be on display A screen is displayed DHCP Server mode as shown in Figure 4 7 2 LAN Settings You can configure LAN settings of CPE device such as LA
125. ss VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in LAN Settings Field Description Host Name MAC Address Add Host Computer name MAC address of Host computer for which static IP reservation is needed To add this IP reservation entry Click Apply to save the changes that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes The following pages describe the LAN Settings for IPv6 110 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 LAN Settings IPv6 Tab If IPv6 functionality is enabled through Advanced Setup gt IPv6 then LAN Settings web page also presents IPv6 tab Based on the Auto Configuration Mode the following screens are displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 2 2 Figure 4 7 2 3 and Figure 4 7 2 4 LAN Settings You can configure LAN settings of CPE device such as LAN IP Address and DHCPv6 configuration W evo IPv6 Address fc00 1 plea Auto Configuration Mode Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Stateless DHCPv6 e Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Prefix Prefix length fc00 64 Stateless DHCPv6 Primary DNS fc00 1 Secondary DNS DNS Domain name llantig com Prefix Delegated ME GS ae Figure 4 7 2 2 LAN Settings IPv6 Tab Option 1 SLAAC Stateless DHCPv6 111 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 LAN Settings You can configure LA
126. stem components have been properly installed If one or more components appear to be malfunctioning e g the power cord or network cabling test them in an alternate environment where you are sure that all the other components are functioning properly Transmission Mode The transmission mode for RJ45 ports is Giga Ethernet for RJ 11 port is auto negotiation VDSL2 Therefore if the Link signal is disrupted e g by unplugging the network cable and plugging it back in again or by resetting the power the port will try to reestablish communications with the attached device via auto negotiation If auto negotiation fails then communications are set to half duplex by default Based on this type of commercial standard connection policy if you are using a full duplex device that does not support auto negotiation communications can be easily lost i e reset to the wrong mode whenever the attached device is reset or experiences a power fluctuation the best way to resolve this problem is to upgrade these devices to a version that support Ethernet and VDSL 237 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Physical Configuration If problems occur after altering the network configuration restore the original connections and try to track the problem down by implementing the new changes one step at a time Ensure that cable distances and other physical aspects of the installation do not exceed recommendations System Inte
127. t any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 45 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 5 Software Firmware Upgrade For updating the system firmware click the Software Firmware Upgrade link System gt Software Firmware Upgrade on the left navigation bar A screen displays the current version of NV 600W Software running on the device as shown in Figure 4 3 5 Na ET Software Firmware Upgrade Host Name Config Specify the path and name of the image file to be upgraded and click the APPLY button below You will be prompted to confirm the System Time upgrade After the upgrade process it will boot the system Administrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade Configuration Settings System Log al SSL Certificate Figure 4 3 5 Software Firmware Upgrade Click Browse to specify the software image file from host to be upgraded in system Click Apply to start the software upgrade process Note You can click Home on the left navigation bar to view the current software version 46 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 3 6 Configuration Settings For managing the configuration of the system click the Configuration Settings link System gt Configuration Settings on the left navigation bar This page allows users to backup th
128. te the Network Time Protocol NTP service user have to define the Gateway connected to NTP server in the WAN 2 The gateway of static routing is just used for switch Bridged mode 3 The gateway IP domain should be the same LAN e g if the LAN IP is 192 168 1 1 the gateway IP should be 192 168 1 X where X represents a number range is 2 255 123 snetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click the IPV6 tab in the Static Routing page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 8 1 1 the addition and deletion of static IPv6 routes are not supported currently Static Routing The static routing function determines the path that data follows over your network before and after it passes through your router You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through this device y Gaz Figure 4 8 1 1 Static Routing IPv6 Tip 124 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 8 2 RIP Support The RIP support for enabling dynamic routes in CPE may be present in some of pre built packages For enabling the RIP support click the RIP Support link Route gt RIP Support on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 8 2 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing feature of the router can be used to allow the router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network s layout T
129. teady The Internet or network connection is up LINK The device is sending or receiving data VDSL2 LED vice i ing eceiving Slow Blinking The Internet or network connection is down 20 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Color Status Descriptions On Steady The WPS connection is ready Off The WPS is not available or WPS is not enabled or initialized On Steady WPS Wireless access point is ready Data is being transmitted through WLAN Wireless access point is off or has malfunctioned WLAN Wireless LED Notes 1 It is normal for the connection between two Routers to take up to 3 minutes due to NV 600L W to establish a link mechanism in auto negotiation that detects and calculates CO and CPE both PBO and PSD level noise levels and other arguments for getting a better connection 2 Every time the user presses the WPS button there will be two minutes of time to detect the available equipment If the WPS function does not detect the device the WPS light will turn off 21 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 3 3 Rear Panel The rear panel provides the physical connectors connected to the power adapter and any other network device Figure 3 2 shows the rear panel of the NV 600W Figure 3 2 Rear Panel 22 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Ro
130. terval time Configures the time in ms for the interval to send F5 loopback cells Click Test to view the OAM F5 results netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you test the OAM Configuration the F5 result is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 9 1 and this may be a failure or successful OAM F5 result OAM F5 Ping Successful VPI VCI 0 35 Cells Tx 5 Cells Rx 0 Cells Not Rx 5 Max Resp Time l Min Resp Time 0 Avg Resp Time millisecs 0 Figure 4 6 9 1 Test Successful OAM F5 Ping Failed VPI VCI D Cells Tx Cells Rx Cells Not Rx Max Resp Time Min Resp Time Avg Resp Time millisecs uw ofo Liniointida Figure 4 6 9 2 Test Failed The screen contains the following details 102 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in ADSL OAM F5 Test Page Field Description VPI VCI Displays the selected VPI VCI channel of the OAM F5 Setting Table Cells Rx Count of total number of received ATM cells Max Resp Time Displays the maximum response time in milliseconds Avg Resp Time millisecs Displays the average response time in milliseconds 103 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 7 Select LAN For setting the IP address connect the NV 600W to a new control PC and access the web user interface click on LAN Settings You can view LAN in the left navigation bar for LAN related
131. this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at owner s expense CE Mark Warning In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 240 sneftsys WEEE Warning NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately 241 netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Warranty The original product that the owner delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year parts after purchase There will be a minimal charge to replace consumable components such as fuses power transformers and mechanical cooling devices The warranty will not apply to any products which have been subjected to any misuse neglect or accidental damage or which contain defects which are in any way attributable to improper installation or to alteration or repairs made or performed by any person not under control of the original owner The above
132. ual Server rule Remote IP Remote IP address of Virtual Server rule Private End Port Private Port ending range for single port the start and end both are same Public Start Port Public Port starting range Enabled To enable the specified entry of the virtual server Click Add to add a Virtual Server entry 173 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click the Add button in the Virtual Server page a screen opens with a new web page as shown in Figure 4 10 2 1 Configure Virtual Server Configure the CPE device as a Virtual Server so that external service requests can be redirected to the internal Servers such as FTP or WEB Select an application Select One E v Custom application Protocol TP w Private IP 0 0 0 0 Remote IP lo Lo E lo E 0 a optional Public Port Range o Enable O Private Port Range i WAN Interface WANPPP1 v GL GL Ge Figure 4 11 2 1 Virtual Server Add The screen contains the following details 174 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Virtual Server Add Field Description Application Name Specify Application name from dropdown or custom name for Virtual Server rule Private IP Specify Private IP address of Virtual Server rule Public Port Range Specify Public Port range Enabled To enable the specified entry of the virtua
133. ugh this VDSL2 Router device For setting up Static Routing click the Static Routing link Route gt Static Routing on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 8 1 Static Routing The static routing function determines the path that data follows over your network before and after it passes through your router You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through this device The default route cannot be added from this web page The default route is added in system automatically based upon the Gateway selection in WAN Settings page C AAA A A eee L i PL la Li j v Add E O I Figure 4 8 1 Static Routing Configuration The screen contains the following details 122 snetsys Fields in Static Routing NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Field Description T h ination IP A f i E 0 0 Destination LAN IP O emigi the destination ddress of routing entry Enter the IP Address 0 0 0 0 of routing entry To enter the Gateway address of routing entry Enter the Gateway address of routing entry Click Add to create a new static route of specified destination IP Netmask and Gateway values Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Notes 1 Static Routing functionality is used to define the connected Gateway between the LAN and WAN For example if user would like to activa
134. ull IEEE 802 11i or IEEE 802 11i 2004 standard A flaw in a feature added to Wi Fi called Wi Fi Protected Setup allows WPA and WPA2 security to be bypassed and effectively broken in many situations WPA and WPA2 security implemented without using the Wi Fi Protected Setup feature are unaffected by the security vulnerability wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Od aT e aeem Hardware Description This section describes the important parts of the wireless VDSL2 router It features the front and rear panel Wireless Router Outward netsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 3 1 Front Panel The front panel provides a simple interface monitoring of the router Figure 3 1 shows the front panel of the NV 600W netsys PWR E1 E2 E3 E4 LINK WPS WLAN NV 600W E A E VAN E Figure 3 1 NV 600W Front Panel 3 2 Front Indicators The wireless router has Eight LED indicators The following Table shows the description Table 3 1 Table 3 1 LED Indicators Description and Operation Color Status Descriptions PWR On Steady When the router is powered on and in ready state Power LED Off When the router is powered off On Steady The device has a good Ethernet connection E1 E4 The device is sending or receiving data via the corresponding LAN port Ethernet LED The LAN is not connected or has malfunctioned Off On S
135. unctionality in CPE Modes to configure DS Lite tunnel on a WAN interface Currently Static Dynamic DHCPv6 option 64 and Lw406 DS Lite modes are supported Configuration Modes Static Parameters IPv6 address of the remote tunnel endpoint When you select Dynamic DS Lite Remote IPv6 address cre eae mode this field is disabled Subnet Mask IPv4 Address subnet mask Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 213 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 15 Diagnostics When clicking on the Diagnostics link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of BIETA TALSANG The following options are available under Diagnostics as shown in Figure 4 15 re Figure 4 15 Diagnostics Options 214 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 4 15 1 Diagnostic Test Suite For configuring the Diagnostic Test Suite settings click the Diagnostic Test Suite link Diagnostics gt Diagnostic Test Suite on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 15 1 Diagnostic Test Suite This page allows you to diagnose LAN and WAN connectivity of the system Physical Link Status W a LAN LAN 2 Down LAN 3 Up LAN 4 Up LAN Connectivity of CPE Testing LAN co
136. uration Auto Configuration Mode Auto Configuration Mode on LAN interface for LAN hosts Stateless Auto Config SLAAC Statefull DHCPV6 Stateless Auto Config SLAAC Statefull DHCPv6 Stateless Address Auto configuration Stateless Address Auto configuration Prefix Prefix Length Primary DNS Statefull DHCPv6 IPv6 Prefix and Length Configuration Primary DNS for IPv6 name resolution Primary DNS DNS Domain Name Primary DNSv6 Address Domain Name Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 114 Mmnetsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click Prefix Delegated view button in the LAN Settings IPv6 page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 2 5 Prefix Delegated br 2001 db8 36 500 64 Figure 4 7 2 5 Prefix Delegated view Click Back to exit from this page 115 snetsys 4 7 3 UPnP Devices List For discovering the UPnP Devices in LAN network click the UPnP Devices link LAN gt UPnP Devices on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 3 UPnP Devices List NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 The UPnP Devices list allows you to see all UPnP devices that are discovered by the CPE 192 168 16 207 ADSL Router InternetGatewayDevice 33200001 bfde 11d3 83
137. uter USER S MANUAL Ver A3 And the table shows the description Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Description of the router rear connectors Connectors Description The reset button allows users to reboot the VDSL2 or load the default settings Press and hold for 1 5 seconds Reboot the VDSL2 Router Press over 5 seconds Load the default settings Reset Reset Button F ting to a VDSL2 device Do not use RJ11 and Terminal Line RJ 11 Terminal Block DO ed i Block at the same time Gigabit Ethernet a Es RJ 45 For connecting an Ethernet equipped device Press this button to make a network connection through WPS WPS function is only supported on windows 7 or above operating systems Every time the user presses the WPS button there will be two minutes of time to detect the available equipment WPS WPS Button 23 sneftsys NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Before installing power and device please read and follow these essentials Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point Note Do not run signal or communications wiring and power wiring through the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately 909 You can use the type of signal transmitted t
138. work traffic building materials and construction and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate Netsys does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Make sure you follow in line with the environmental conditions to use this product sneftsys Foreword VDSL2 Router solution NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Attention Be sure to read this manual carefully before using this product Especially Legal Disclaimer Statement _ of Conditions and Safety Warnings Netsys NV 600W is a managed wireless VDSL2 router that leverages the extraordinary bandwidth promise of VDSL2 technology and compliant with the IEEE 802 11n standard It can enhance wireless speeds up to 300 Mbps and extend the coverage NV 600W also supports one touch Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS with the push button that only takes a few seconds to setup a secured wireless network In recent years the market for wireless communications has enjoyed tremendous growth Wireless technology now reaches or is capable of reaching virtually every location on the surface of the earth Hundreds of millions of people exchange information every day via wireless communication products Anyone can bring a built in WLAN client smartphone tablet or noteboo
139. xit from this page without saving the changes 177 wnefsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 When you click the Add button in the Port Triggering page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 3 1 Configure Port Triggering Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the applications You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Custom application and click Save Apply to add it Select an application Select One x Custom application Trigger Port Trigger Port Trigger Open Port Open Port Open Protocol _ End Protocol 1 i TCP v TCP ml v Figure 4 11 3 1 Port Triggering Add The screen contains the following details 178 snetsy S NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 Fields in Port Triggering Field Description Application Name Port Triggering Application Name Trigger Port End Trigger Port End Range In case of one port the end and start both are same Open Port Start Open Port Start range Open Protocol Protocol to be opened from external input TCP UDP or TCP UDP Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without savin
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