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1.      Settings            Show icon in notification area when connected                      55    Facilitate your Network  Step 4  You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port  mappings   Advanced Settings    SETVIEES    Select the services running on your network that Intermet users can    ACCESS  Service Settings    Services    Description of service      Test      Name or IF address  for example 192 168 0 12  of the  computer hosting this SEIXIEE on your network     E emal Port num er ferti enige    TCP SF    E Cancel         Step 5  Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK  An icon  displays in the system tray       ij Internet Connection is now connected           Click here For more information          Le Ow se he  203 AM    no       Step 6  Double click on the icon to display your current Internet connection status     L  Internet Connection Status  General    Internet Gateway  Status  Connected  Duration  00 30 46  Speed  0 0 Mbps    Activity     ritErriet Internet Gateway My Computer    Packets   Sent  ele  Received  ataia    Preseli       56    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  10 0 Web Configuration Easy Access    With UPnP  you can access the web based configuration on ADSL2  Router without finding  out the IP address of ADSL2  Router first  This comes helpful if you do not know the IP  address of ADSL2  Router    Follow the steps below to access the web configuration    Step 1  Click Start and then Co
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3.   and preventing loops from occurring in a multi bridged environment  When bridges connect  three or more LAN segments  a loop can occur  Because a bridge forwards all packets that  are not recognized as being local  some packets can circulate for long periods of time   eventually degrading system performance  This algorithm ensures only one path connects  any pair of stations  selecting one bridge as the  root  bridge  with the highest priority one as  identifier  from which all paths should radiate     TELNET    The virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols  Allows users of one host to  log into a remote host and act as normal terminal users of that host     VCI    Virtual Circuit Identifier  Part of the ATM cell header  a VCI is a tag indicating the channel  over which a cell will travel  The VCI of a cell can be changed as it moves between switches  via Signaling     VPI    Virtual Path Identifier  Part of the ATM cell header  a VPI is a pipe for a number of Virtual  Circuits     WAN    Wide area network  A data communications network that spans any distance and is usually  provided by a public carrier  such as a telephone company or service provider     22       REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  8 0 Introduction of the Web Configuration    8 1 Web Configuration Overview   The embedded web configuration allows you to manage ADSL2  Router from anywhere  through a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator  Use Internet  Explorer 
4.   lit Drop     r  avert   s8 a   2 deteut   o   no   2   ue as TT       ADD ROUTE    System Status    Go to Status   gt  Device Info to see the router s information  The System Status page shows  the WAN  LAN and the router s firmware version     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network ADSL2  Router    Quick  Status Start  Device Info System Log                      Access  Management    Advanced  Setup    Interface    s Maintenance Status Help  Setup           Statistics    Firmware Yersion  Repotec L2M_85_4P _403_ 211990_312140     Device Information  MAC Address   O0 aa bb 01 23 45    IP Address   192 168 16 1  Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  DHCP Server   Enabled    o ll    Virtual Circuit    PCO W  Status   Not Connected  Connection Type   PPPoA   IP Address   0 0 0 0  Subnet Mask   0 0 0 0  Defaut Gateway   0 0 0 0  Primary DNS   0 0 0 0  Secondary DNS   0 0 0 0  NAT  Enabled  ADSL Firmware Version  Fwver 3 12 14 0_TC53085 HwVer T14 F7_ 3 0  Line State   Down  Modulation   M     Annex Mode  NIA       Downstream Upstream    SNR Margin   MA  MA  dh  Line Attenuation   NA  NIA  db  Data Rate   NIA  MIA  kbps    45    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  SNMP       Go to Access Management   gt  SNMP to setup SNMP feature Simple Network  Management Protocol is used for exchanging information between network device     Get Community   Select to set the password for the incoming Get  and GetNext requests  from the management station     Set Community   Select to set the password for in
5.   window displays with basic information about ADSL2  Router     ADSL Modem IGD Properties    General    B  L  ADSL Modem GDO    Manubacturer  TrendChip Technologies Corp   Model Hame  AQSL Modem IGO   Model Number ADSL Modem   Description  ASL Modem IGC   Device Address  htktp  7192 168 16 17    Close   Cancel       59    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  11 0 Troubleshooting    A 1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems    The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes     A 1 1 Power LED  The PWR LED on the front panel does not light up     STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION      Make sure that ADSL2  Router   s power adaptor is connected to ADSL2     Router and plugged in to an appropriate power source  Use only the supplied  power adaptor     2 Check that ADSL2  Router and the power source are both turned on and  ADSL2  Router is receiving sufficient power     3 Turn the Turn the ADSL2  Router off and on  Router off and Turn the ADSL2  Router off and on         the error persists  you may have a hardware problem  In this case  you  should contact your vendor     A 1 2 LAN LED  The LAN LED on the front panel does not light up       STEPS     SORRECTIVEACTION ss ACTION    re the Ethernet cable connections between your ADSL2  Router and the  computer or hub      2   Check for faulty Ethernet cables   Make sure your computer s Ethernet card is working properly     4 If these steps fail to correct the problem  contact your local distributor for  assistance     A 1 3 DSL LED   
6.  0  any client would be allowed to remotely  access the ADSL Router        Advanced Access  Setup Management          Interface  Setup    Quick  Access Start    Management    Maintenance Status Help            Filter SNMP UPnP DONS CWWMP    Access Control Setup       ACL     Activated   Deactivated  Access Control Editing    ACL Rule Index        Secure IP Address                 0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0 means all IP      Application      Interface          web      Ban v     Index   Active   Secure IP Address   Application Interface    Access Control Listing              save    oee   cance     NAT Setting    Go to Advanced Setup  gt NAT to setup the NAT features  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        Access  Management       Interface  Setup    Quick  Advanced Start    Firewall Routing    Maintenance Status Help               Virtual Circuit    Pgo        MAT Status   Activated  Number of IPs     single    Multiple       oz       Virtual Server       41    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    Virtual Server    Go to Advanced Setup   gt NAT   gt  Virtual Server to set virtual server as you need  known  as Port Mapping  You can configure the router as a virtual server so that remote users  accessing services such as the Web o
7.  I Local Area Connection Properties ah  Networking    Connect using   iy Realtek HTLB1EBC F  811 IC F  Family PCI E Gigabit Ethe       Configure     This connection uses the following items     J   i ole    Client for Microsoft Networks  bi Boose Packet Scheduler    Transmission Control Protocol    Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks        11    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    6  Check  Obtain an IP address automatically  and    Obtain DNS server address  automatically    then click on  OK  to continue     Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties    General    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings         Obtain an IP address automatically    IP address        Subnet mask                                      Default gateway         Obtain DNS server address automatically                   T2    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network    For Windows 7 32 64  1  Click on    Start      gt     Control Panel     in Category View    gt     View network status and  tasks           n z j     Os  Search Control Panel    EO O 7    Adjust your computer s settings View by  Category      System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety  Review your computer s status  Add or remove user accounts  Back up your computer  Set up parental controls for any u
8.  a layer 2 protocol supporting high speed asynchronous  data with advanced traffic management and quality of service features     bps  Bits per second  A standard measurement of digital transmission speeds   Bridge    A device that connects two or more physical networks and forwards packets between them   Bridges can usually be made to filter packets  that is  to forward only certain traffic  Related  devices are  repeaters which simply forward electrical signals from one cable to the other   and full fledged routers which make routing decisions based on several criteria     CPE  Customer Premises Equipment  such as ADSL router  USB modem   DHCP    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  Used for assigning dynamic IP address to devices on  a network  Used by ISPs for dialup users     DNS    Domain Name Server  translates domain names into IP addresses to help user recognize  and remember  However  the Internet actually runs on numbered IP addresses  DNS  servers needs to translate domain names back to their respective IP addresses     DSL    Digital Line Subscriber  DSL  technology provides high speed access over twisted copper  pair for connection to the Internet  LAN interfaces  and to broadband services such as  video on demand  distance learning  and video conferencing     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  FTP    File Transfer Protocol  The Internet protocol  and program  used to transfer files between  hosts     IPoA  RFC 1577     Classical IP and ARP over ATM  Considers 
9.  adapter to the power inlet    POWER    of the ADSL2  Router and  turn the    ON OFF SWITCH     switch of your ADSL2  Router on     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  5 0 Configuration Procedures    Before starting the ADSL2  Router configuration  please kindly configure the PC computer  as below  to have automatic IP address   DNS Server   For Windows 98SE   ME   2000   XP  1  Click on    Start      gt     Control Panel     in Classic View   In the Control Panel  double click  on    Network Connections    to continue      Control Panel Sele  ay    File Edit view Favorites Tools Help    w  Bact      wi      Search a Folders Gi        s  B Control Panel Go    v2 Control Panel      38     BA EN    Accessibilty Add Hardware Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display  G Switch to Category View Options s   u Tools Updates           m w c    3 5 gt     Folder Options Fonts Game Intel R  GMA Internet Keyboard  b Windows Update Controllers Driver Options       Help and Support    ii 4   Ree  lt j     7 9 Nerwork Setup Phone and Power Options Printers and RealtekHD Regional and  ions Wizard Modem     Faxes Sound Eff    Language       2 9  s o ob    Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Taskbar and  Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices Start Menu    e   e    User Accounts    Windows Wireless  Firewall Network Set          2  Single RIGHT click on    Local Area connection     then click    Properties          Network Connections    Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Adv
10.  address or the host name        62    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    The username and password apply to PPPoE and PPoA encapsulation only     Make sure that you have entered the correct Service Type  User Name and  Password  be sure to use the correct casing         A 7 Internet Access    cannot access the Internet     Internet connection disconnects     ESTES   O CORRECTIVEACTION     A 8 Remote Node Connection    cannot connect to a remote node or ISP     STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION    Check WAN screen to verify that the username and password are entered  properly     Verify your login name and password for the remote node              If these steps fail  you may need to verify your login and password with your  ISP     63    
11.  allowed on the LAN    See later sections for examples of installing UPnP in Windows XP and Windows Me as well as an  example of using UPnP in Windows     50    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    9 5 Configuring UPnP    From the Site Map in the main menu  click UPnP under Access Managemen to display the  screen shown next           Advanced Access  Setup Management       Interface  Setup       Quick  Access Start  Management    Universal Plug  amp  Play    Maintenance Status Help            Filter UPnP DONS       UPnP  O  Activated    Deactivated    Auto configured   O Activated      Deactivated  by UPnP enabled Application          The following table describes the labels in this screen   DESCRIPTION    Select this checkbox to activate UPnP  Be aware that anyone could use a  UPnP application to open the web configuration s login screen without  entering   ADSL2  Router s IP address  although you must still enter the password  to access the web configuration      Auto Select this check box to allow UPnP enabled applications to automatically  configured  configure ADSL2  Router so that they can communicate through ADSL2   Router  for example by using NAT traversal  UPnP applications  automatically reserve a NAT forwarding port in order to communicate with  another UPnP enabled device  this eliminates the need to manually  configure port forwarding for the UPnP enabled application     Apply Click Apply to save your settings back to home screen        SI    REPOTEC  Facilitat
12.  disabled   Enabled    Relay    starting IPF Address   192 163 16 6 Current Pool Summary    IP Pool Count   32  Lease Time     259200 econds  0 sets to defaut value of 259200        FR   Forts    ea  a fa    DNS Relay     Use Auto Discovered DNS Server Only haa  Primary CDMS Server        Secondary DNS Server             DHCP Server    DNS                                              36    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  DDNS    Go to Access Management   gt  DDNS to setup your DDNS parameters  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         Quick Interface Advanced Access  Access Start Setup Setup Management  Management         Maintenance Status Help             SNMP UPnP DONS CWMP       Dynamic DNS  C  Activated      Deactivated  Service Provider   wvww dynidns nrd    My Host Mame    E mail Address    Username    Password      Wildcard support   Yes M         37    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    CWMP               Advanced Access  Setup Management    Interface  Setup    Quick  Access Start    Management    Maintenance Status Help    Filter SNMP LIPAP DONS CMF       CWMP Setup    Login ACS    CUMMP      Activated    Deactivated    URL      User Mame    Password      Path        Port        Ll  erhlame      Connection Request                   Fas wwnr ri   i          Periodic Inform    Periodic Inform   Activated Deactivate
13.  firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk  of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks  The user can  set different IP filter rules of a given protocol TCP  UDP or ICMP  and a specific  direction incoming  outgoing  or both  to filter the packets        Advanced Access  Setup Management    Interface  Setup      Quick  Access Start  Management               Maintenance Status Help          Filter SNMP UPnP DDNS CMP          Fiter Type    Fiter Type Selection     IP    MAC Filter et  IP    MAC Fitter Set Index      Interface   PYWCO Ww    Direction   Both        IP   MAC Fitter Set Editing    IP     MAC Filter Rule Editing  IPF   M  C Fiter Rule Index     Rule Type     IP    4   Active      Source IP Address    Subnet Wask    Port Mumber      Destination IP Address    Subnet hack         Port Number   1 means Don t care     Protocol    Rule Unmatched      IP   MAC Fitter Set Index Interface Direction        Active Acie   Sre Adtess Bask sre Address  Mask Pest Pack     Dest IP  Mask     sre Port Pest Port Dest Port  Protocol Protocol una  Fa    sre Address  Mask      Dest IP  Mask   sre Port co Dest Port m  Protocol      IP   MAC Filter Listing            40    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  ACL Setting    Go to Access Management   gt  ACL to enable remote management  The user may  remotely access the ADSL Router once setting his IP as a Secure IP Address through  selected applications  With the default IP 0 0 0
14.  restarts     The default username is    admin     The default password is    admin     The  Password and Username fields are case sensitive  Make sure that you  enter the correct password and username using the proper casing     It is highly recommended to change the default username and password   Make sure you store the username and password in a save place     A 5 LAN Interface      cannot access ADSL2  Router from the LAN or ping any computer on the LAN     CORRECTIVE ACTION    Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel  ALAN LED should be on if the  port is connected to a computer or hub  If the LAN LEDs on the front panel  are off  refer to Section A  1 2     Make sure that the IP address and the subnet mask of ADSL2  Router and  your computer s  are on the same subnet           A 6 WAN Interface    Initialization of the ADSL connection failed     CORRECTIVE ACTION    Check the cable connections between the ADSL port and the wall jack  The  DSL LEDs on the front panel of ADSL2  Router should be on     Check that your VPI  VCI  type of encapsulation and type of multiplexing  settings are the same as what you collected from your telephone company  and ISP     Restart ADSL2  Router  If you still have problems  you may need to verify    your VPI  VCI  type of encapsulation and type of multiplexing settings with the  telephone company and ISP     The ISP provides the WAN IP address after authenticating you   Authentication may be through the user name and password  the MAC 
15.  running    3 Check that you have enabled web service access  If you have configured a  secured client IP address  your computer s IP address must match it    4 For WAN access  you must configure remote management to allow server  access from the Wan  or all     5 Your computer s and ADSL2  Router   s IP addresses must be on the same  subnet for LAN access     If you changed ADSL2  Router   s LAN IP address  then enter the new one as  the URL     Remove any filters in LAN or WAN that block web service     The web configuration does not display properly     STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION    Make sure you are using Internet Explorer 5 0 and later versions           2 Delete the temporary web files and log in again   In Internet Explorer  click Tools  Internet Options and then click the Delete  Files     button   When a Delete Files window displays  select Delete all offline content and  click OK   Steps may vary depending on the version of your Internet    browser       61    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    A 4 Login Username and Password    forgot my login username and or password     STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION    lf you have changed the password and have now forgotten it  you will need to  upload the default configuration file  This will erase all custom configurations  and restore all of the factory defaults including the password     Press the RST button for five seconds  and then release it  When the LINK  LED begins to blink  the defaults have been restored and ADSL2  Router 
16. 5   Enter the connection information provided by your ISP and click    Next            REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  Quick Start Complete       The Setup Wizard has completed  Click on BACK to modify changes or mistakes  Click NEXT  to save the current settings                    Step 6     Please click    CLOSE     to finish Quick Start     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Quick Start Completed          Saved Changes        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  System Time    Go to Maintenance  gt Time Zone and select system time as you wish                  Access  Management    Advanced  Setup    Interface  Setup    Quick  Maintenance Start    Administration Time    ane          Maintenance Status Help          Firmware SysRestart Diagnostics       Time Synchronization    Current DateTime   0107 2000 00 21 31    Synchronize time with      NTP Server automatically  O Pc s Clock  O Manually    Time Zone      GMT 02 00  Athens  Helsinki  lstanbul  Cairo  Eastern Europe  larael v       Daylight Saving    Enabled    Disabled  MTP Server Address   0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0  Defaut Value              Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol  SNTP  server allows the router to  synchronize the system clock to the global Internet    The synchronized clock in the router is used to recorded the security log and control client  filtering     Admin Setting    Go to Maintenance  gt  Administration to set a new username and password to restrict  management access to the router   The defau
17. 55 255 0  DHCP Server  Enabled    Virtual Circuit    PTO se    status   Mot Connected   Connection Type  PPPoA   IPF Address   0 0 0 0  Subnet Mask   0 0 0 0  Default Gateway   0 0 0 0  Primary DNS   0 0 0 0  Secondary DMS   0 0 0 0  MAT   Enabled       ADSL Firmware Version  Fxv er 3 12 14    TC 301855 Hwer T14 F 3 0  Line State   Down  Modulation   Maa   Annex Mode  MiA    Downstream Upstream    SNR Margin   M  a  M  a  deb  Line Attenuation   Ma  BH  db  Data Rate   M     MAA  kbps       35    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network    Go to Interface   gt  LAN to enable DHCP server  Then you can set DNS server for the router   A Domain Name system  DNS  server is like an index of IP addresses   and Web addresses  If you type a Web address into you browser  a DNS server will find  that name in its index and find the matching IP address    Most ISPs provide a DNS server for speed and convenience  Since your Service Provider  many 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        Quick Interface Advanced Access  interface Start Setup Setup Management       Maintenance Status Help             Internet    Router Local IP    IP Address   192168161  IP Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Dynamic Route    RIP2 B   Direction   None     Multicast     Disabled       IGMP Snoop      Disabled    Enabled    DHCP  
18. 6 0 and later or Netscape Navigator 7 0 and later versions with JavaScript enabled   It is recommended that you set your screen resolution to 1024 by 768 pixels    8 2 Accessing ADSL2  Router Web Configuration   Step 1  Make sure your ADSL2  Router is properly connected   Step 2  Prepare your computer computer network to connect to the ADSL2  Router   Step 3  Launch your web browser    Step 4  Type  192 168 16 1     Step 5  An Enter Network Password window displays  Enter the user name     admin    is the  default   password     admin  is the default  and click OK     ACSL Modem    User name  f  admin Ww        Remember my password    onl Cancel       REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    Step 6  You should now see the Site Map screen        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network              Device Information       Quick  Status start    Device Into    Interface  Setup       Firmware Version  MAC Address    IF Address    Subnet Maszk  DHCP Server    Virtual Circuit    Status    Connection Type    IPF Address    Subnet Mask    Detault Gateway    Primary DMS    Secondary ONS    MAT     ADSL Firmware Version    Line State    Modulation      Annex Mode      SMF Margin    Line Attenuation    Data Rate             Advanced  Setup    Access    Maintenance  Management    ovstern Log otatistics      Repotec L2M_ 85 4P  4035  211990 312140   OO  aa bbh 01 25 45     192 168 16 1     255 255 255 0     Enabled    Mot Connected  PPPoA    0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0  Enabl
19. 7 MB          54    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  9 9 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example    This section shows you how to use the UPnP feature in Windows XP  You must already  have UPnP installed in Windows XP and UPnP activated on ADSL2  Router    Make sure the computer is connected to a LAN port of ADSL2  Router  Turn on your  computer and ADSL2  Router     9 10 Auto discover Your UPnP enabled Network Device    Step 1  Click start and Control Panel  Double click Network Connections  An icon displays  under Internet Gateway     Step 2  Right click the icon and select Properties       Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help    Q sack N  gt   3 pa   Search  gt  Folders E    Address    Metwork  Connections      Internet Gateway    Network Tasks x    Create a new    connection       Set up a home or small Disable  office network  Stat    Change Windows LAN or High Speed Interne  arus    Firewall settings Create Shortcut  we Disable this network  Local 4rea Connecti  device Connected  Firewall    T    gi  Realtek RTLALSAC F Paname    mij Rename this connection     amp  view status of this Froperties  connection       Step 3  In the Internet Connection Properties window  click Settings to see the port  mappings there were automatically created        Internet Connection Properties  General    Connect to the Internet using     a Internet Connection    This connection allows you to connect to the Internet through 4  shared connection on another computer
20. ACT  amp  LINK   The DSL LED on the front panel does not light up       STEPS     CORRECTIVEACTION ACTION    SEPS   __CORRECTVE ACTIN the telephone wire and connections between ADSL2  Router DSL  port and the wall jack    Make sure that the telephone company has checked your phone line and set  it up for DSL service              Reset your ADSL line to reinitialize your link to the DSLAM     4 If these steps fail to correct the problem  contact your local distributor for  assistance        60    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  A 2 Telnet    cannot telnet into ADSL2  Router   STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION    Check the LAN port and the other Ethernet connections        2 Make sure you are using the correct IP address of ADSL2  Router  Check  the IP address of ADSL2  Router   3    Ping ADSL2  Router from your computer    lf you cannot ping ADSL2  Router  check the IP addresses of ADSL2   Router and your computer  Make sure your computer is set to get a dynamic  IP address  or if you want to use a static IP address on your computer  make  sure that it is on the same subnet as ADSL2  Router        4 Make sure you entered the correct password  The default password is    If these steps fail to correct the problem  contact the distributor     A 3 Web Configuration      cannot access the web configuration     STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION   1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address of ADSL2  Router  Check   the IP address of ADSL2  Router   Make sure that there is not a console session
21. AT  allows the translation of an Internet protocol address  used within one network  for example a private IP address used in a local network  to a  different IP address known within another network  for example a public IP address used  on the Internet      Universal Plug and Play  UPnP    Using the standard TCP IP protocol  the ADSL2  Router and other UPnP enabled devices  can dynamically join a network  obtain an IP address and convey its capabilities to other  devices on the network     10 100M Auto negotiation Ethernet Fast Ethernet Interface   This auto negotiation feature allows the ADSL2  Router to detect the speed of incoming  transmissions and adjust appropriately without manual intervention  It allows data transfer  of either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps in either half duplex or full duplex mode depending on your  Ethernet network     Dynamic DNS Support  With Dynamic DNS support  you can have a static hostname alias for a dynamic IP  address     Multiple PVC  Permanent Virtual Circuits  Support  Your ADSL2  Router supports up to 8 PVC   s     DHCP Support   DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  allows individual clients  computers  to  obtain TCP IP configuration at start up from a centralized DHCP server  The ADSL2   Router has built in DHCP server capability enabled by default  It can assign IP addresses   an IP default gateway and DNS servers to DHCP clients  The ADSL2  Router can now also  act as a surrogate DHCP server  DHCP Relay  where it relays IP address assi
22. ATM configured as a Logic IP Sub network LIS   to replace Ethernet local LAN segments     ISP    Internet service provider  A company that allows home and corporate users to connect to  the Internet     LAN    Local area network  A limited distance  typically under a few kilometers or a couple of miles   high speed network  typically 4 to 100 Mbps  that supports many computers     MAC    Media Access Control Layer  A sub layer of the Data Link Layer  Layer 2  of the ISO OSI  Model responsible for media control     MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  NAT    Network Address Translator as defined by RFC 1631  Enables a LAN to use one set of IP  address for internal traffic  A NAT box located where the LAN meets the Internet provides  the necessary IP address translation  This helps provide a sort of firewall and allow for a  wider address range to be used internally without danger of conflict     PPP    Point to Point Protocol  The successor to SLIP  PPP provides router to router and  host to network connections over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits     PPPoA  RFC 2364     The Point to Point Protocol PPP  provides a standard method for transporting  multi protocol datagrams over point to point links  This document describes the use of ATM  Adaptation Layer 5  AAL5  for framing PPP encapsulated packets     PPPoE  RFC 2516     This document describes how to build PPP sessions and encapsulate PPP packets over  Ethernet  PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE  provides the ability to connec
23. Broadband Router      Easy Configuration      Quick Installation Guide J    User Manual j    Exit y    REPOTEC  www repotec com    lts reliability facilitates your Network               16    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network    Enter the VPI  VCI  Username and Password your ISP  Internet Services Provider   provided  and Protocol mode     Please click    Setup    button  when the procedure is completed  it will start to  configure the device for a while     EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    REPOTEC ADSL2 2  Broadband Router    Set Internet Connection  The information trom your Internet Service Provider   ISP     Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol     Protocol modes  PPPoA WNUK v     WPI YEI   VPI        kh    Please enter your ADSL Username and Password     Username  Name your ISF gave you   Password  Password your ISF gave you       Show characters of Password       Now  checking ADSL 2  Router hardware connection  ADSL2  settings  and  ADSL2  Line connection status     setting    Check Device connect done     m       REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network    7  Easy setup configuration completed  The connection to the Internet Service is ready  to use  Click on   Exit   to exit this program     EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    REPOTEC ADSL2 2  Broadband Router    Easy Setup completed     This page shows the status of your connection    ADSL Status    ADSL Line Status Pass    Internet Connect Status    Internet Connection Pass    The connection to the Internet 
24. Factory Default Settings    Before configuration  please refer to following default settings     Web interface   Username  admin  Password  admin    LAN IP Settings   IP Address  192 168 16 1  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    DHCP   DHCP Server  Enable    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  3 0 Hardware Requirements    To use ADSL2  Router  please have following hardware   accessories ready   APC with Pre installed Ethernet Adapter  Required    12V power adaptor  Included in the package    RJ 45 Ethernet cable  Included in the package    RJ 11cable  Included in the package     3 1 Setting up the Hardware Environment       Please kindly refer to chapter 4 0    Installation  amp  Setup       3 2 Powering on ADSL2  Router       1  Connect the power to the ADSL2  Router by plugging the power supply into an  appropriate electrical outlet     2  Ifthe Power LED is off  refer to    Troubleshooting    for information     Please kindly refer to chapter 4 0    Installation  amp  Setup       REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  4 0 Installation  amp  Setup    Follow each STEP carefully and only go to the next step once you have completed the  previous STEP     Connection of ADSL2  Router    If you have an ISDN telephone line Connect the router as shown below       Internet       Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your PC s Ethernet port to the ADSL2   Router s    LAN    Port    Connect the supplied RJ11 telephone cable from your home s telephone jack to the     LINE    port of th
25. Optional Networking Components Wizard    Windows Components     You can add or remove components of Windows 4E     To add of remove a component  click the checkbox  4 shaded bos means that only  part of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click  Details     Components     LI a Management and Monitoring Tools     Networking Services 0 3 ME  LI a  Uther Network File and Print Services    Description  Contains a varnety of specialized  network related services and protocols     Total disk space required  0 0 ME mrm  Details     Space available on disk  20557 8 MB    4 Back o  Nests Cancel          53    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Step 5  In the Networking Services window  select the Universal Plug and Play check box    Step 6  Click OK to go back to the Windows Optional Networking Component Wizard  window and click Next     Networking Services    To add or remove a component  click  the check bos  A shaded bos means that only part  of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     Subcomponents of Networking Services      amp  Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client  L   5 Peer to Peer   L   5 RIP Listener   O BI Simple TCPAP Services    O LFnF User Interface 0 2 ME    Description  Displays icons in My Network  Places for UPnP devices detected on the    network  Also  opens the required Windows Firewall ports     Total disk space required  LI  ME  Space available on disk  20557  
26. Service is ready to use     Clicking on Exit button to end this Easy Setup program        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    8  Click on  Exit  to exit this program           ADSL2 2  Broadband Router      Easy Configuration j   Quick Installation Guide J    User Manual j        REPOTEC  www repotec com      Its reliability facilitates your Network        9  Now  the ADSL2  Router has been configured completed  and suitable for Internet  Connections        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    7 0 Technology Glossary  10Base T    An adaptation of the Ethernet standard for Local Area Network  LAN   10Base T uses a  twisted pair cable with maximum length of 100 meters     AAL    ATM Adaptation Layer that defines the rules governing segmentation and reassembly of  data into cells  Different AAL types are suited to different traffic classes     Address mask    A bit mask used to select bits from an Internet address for subnet addressing  The mask is  32 bits long and selects the network portion of the Internet address and one or more bits of  the local portion  Sometimes called subnet mask     ADSL    Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line  as its name showing  is an asymmetrical data  transmission technology with high traffic rate downstream and low traffic rate upstream   ADSL technology satisfies the bandwidth requirement of applications  which demand     asymmetric    traffic  such as web surfing  file download and Video on demand  VOD      ATM    Asynchronous Transfer Mode is
27. anced Help ae       pack x     3 pa  Search   gt  Folders Bab    LAN or High Speed Internet    Network Tasks   ocal 4rea Connection   Create El eked l Connected     connection 1 taaltek  FTLB16B8C P1IB111C      Set up a home or small    office network       Change Windows  Firewall settings   Repair   an Disable this network   device   2 Repair this connection Create Shortcut   mij Rename this connection Delete       view status of this s  connection    Change settings of this  connection                   Disable  Status    Bridge Connections                   Properties       REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  3  Double click on  Internet Protocol  TCP  IP          Local Area Connection Properties    General   Advanced    Connect using       E9 Realtek RTLS1S8C P  8111C P  PCI     This connection uses the following items   el lent for Microsoft Networks  m Taasi ikakosa Networks  kd m  QoS Packet Scheduler    Description    Transmission Control Protocollnternet Protocol  The default  Wide area network  protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks        Show icon in notification area when connected  Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity       4  Check  Obtain an IP address automatically  and    Obtain DNS server address  automatically    then click on  OK  to continue   Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties        General   Altemate Configuration               fou can get  F settings assigned automatically if your net
28. bled       ADSL Firmware Version  FavYer3 12 14 0_TCS085 Hwer T14 F  _3 0  Line State   Down  Modulation   Mra   Annex Mode  MiA    Downstream Upstream    SNR Margin   M  a  M  a  de  Line Attenuation   BA  BA  db  Data Rate   Pit  PLS  kbps    32    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  ADSL Statistics    Go to Status  gt  Statistics and select ADSL interface  You can see the traffic Statistics of  ADSL interface               Access  Management          Advanced  Setup    Interface  Setup    Quick    Device Info System Log Statistics        Maintenance Status Help    Traffic Statistics    Interface       Ethernet    ADSL      Transmit Statistics     Recetve Statistics      Transmit total PEUS        Receive total POUS   T    Transmit total Error Counts   T   Receive total Error Counts   0       VC Configuration    Go to Interface Setup   gt  Internet  To add or delete ADSL VC configuration  these  information provide by ISP        Quick Interface Advanced Access      Maintenance Status Help  Interface start Setup Setup Management ii man     p            Internet    ATM VC  Virtual Circuit    PCO     Pyles Summary    Status       Activated    Deactivated  VPI       WiC       Qos    ATM QoS     PCR   SCR   MENS      Encapsulation                    ISP      Dynamic IP Address      static IP Address      PPPoAIPPPoE  O Bridge Mode       33    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  WAN Configuration    Go to Interface Setup   gt  Internet  The router can be connected to your service p
29. ce   gt  SysRestart to restart your system In the event that the router stops  responding correctly or in some way stops functioning  you can perform a reset  Your  settings will not be changed  To perform the reset  select  Current Setting  and click on the   RESTART  button below  The router will reboot with current setting  Select  Factory  Default Setting  and click on the    RESTART    button  the router will reboot with factory  default setting               Access  Management    Advanced  Setup    Interface  Setup    Quick  Maintenance start    Administration Time zone Firmware SysRestart Diagnostics          Maintenance Status Help               System Restart       Factory Defaut Settings       RESTART      31    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  ADSL Status    Go to Status  gt Device Info  The   ADSL Line Status   enables you to check the status of  your ADSL connection including how fast data is being transferred         Access  Management    Advanced  Setup    Interface  Setup    Quick              Maintenance Status Help       Device Info System Log Statistics    Device Information    Firmware Version  Repotec L2M_65 4P  A803  211990 312140   MAT Address  O00 aarbb 01 23 45  F Address  192 168 16 1  Subnet hlask   255 255 255 0  DHCP Server  Enabled    C77    Virtual Circuit    PTO      status   Mot Connected   Connection Type  PPPoA  IPF Address   0 0 0 0  Subnet Mask   0 0 0 0  Default Gateway   0 0 0 0  Primary DNS  0 0 0 0  Secondary DMS   0 0 0 0  MAT  Ena
30. coming Set requests from the  management station                   Interface  Setup      Quick  Access Start  Management    Advanced Access      ie Maintenance Status Help  Setup Management    Filter UPnP DONS          Get Community      Set community   p          46    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  QoS Seiting    Go to Advanced Setup   gt  QoS to setup QoS features  This option will provide better  service of selected network traffic over various technologies     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network   DSL2  Router              Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management    Quick    Ad d Start Maintenance Status Help  Vance         Firewall Routing MAT    Quality of Service ee    205  Activated   Deactivated  SUMMA               Fule  Rule Index   a w   Active  Activated   Deactivated  Application    os   Physical Ports                USB   Eneti   Enet2   Enet3   Enet4  Destination MAC           P   Mask    Port Range      Source MAC     F     hla k      Port Range      Protocol ID    vlan ID Range    FADS Field   IFF TT  DECP  IP Precedence Range     x      _ v     Type of Service    fc  l  DSCP Range   Sa E    vaw Range  0   63   eo2ap     gt    is   Action    FRCS Field   IFP TT  scp  IP Precedence Remarking     i     Type of Service Remarking       SCP Remarking      vaw Range  0   63   802  1p Remarking      GILIELIE             47    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  VLAN    Go to Advanced Setup   gt  VLAN to enable VLAN features  Virtual LAN  VLAN  is a gr
31. d    gen        SAVE CANCEL     emMam   espo O O OO OO    UserName    Interval interval time of Periodic inform  unit second         38    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  LAN Configuration    Go to Interface Setup   gt  LAN  The LAN Settings    option enables you to configure the LAN   port    lf the DHCP Relay is selected  the DHCP requests from local PCs are forward to the DHCP  server runs on WAN side  To have this function working properly    disable the NAT to run on router mode only  disable the DHCP server on the LAN port  and  make sure the routing table has the correct routing entry         Quick Interface Advanced Access F n          Maintenance Status Help  REET Start Setup Setup Management          Internet    Router Local IP    IF Address   192 166 16 1  IP Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Dynamic Route     RIP2 B   Direction   A  Multicast      Disabled      IGMP Snoop      Disabled    Enabled    DHCP   disabled   Enabled    Relay    starting IPF Address   192 163 16 6 Current Pool Summary    IP Pool Count    32  Lease Time     259200 s econds  0 sets to defaut value of 259200   w          DHCP Server                            Physical Ports     il2l3l     DNS Relay     Use Auto Discovered DNS Server Only       Primary CDMS Server      DNS                               secondary DNS Server            39    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  IP Filtering    Go to Access Management   gt  IP Filtering to block some packets form WAN  The router  provides extensive
32. d start  Firewall Routing MAT    VLAN Group Setting set    VLAN Index      Active     ves Ono    VLAN ID    Decimal             Interface Advanced Access    Maintenance Status Help  Setup Setup Management              Iassss  _J LI LI LI    ATM vs   wl    Part J8     x           Ethernet   por el ea    Te Taaged  CI      Port      VLAN Group Summary       roup Active   ID   VLAN Group Ports   VLAN Tagged Ports    1    e  62 63 64 0  p0 p1 po po p4 ps pap     EEC    Epic  eethernet  u uskh                      Firewall    Go to Advanced Setup   gt Firewall to setup Firewall features  Select this option can  automatically detect and block Denial of Service  DoS  attacks  such as Ping of Death  SYN  Flood  Port Scan and Land Attack        Interface Fete Titer Access  Setup Setup Management    Quick  Advanced start            Maintenance Status Help          Firewall Routing MAT       Firewall     Enabled 2 Disabled    SPI     Enabled   Disabled  W MAREMIM5  f You enabled SPI all traftics initiated trom WAN would be blocked  including  DMZ  Virtual Server  and ACL WAN side            49    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  9 0 Universal Plug and Play  UPnP     9 1 Universal Plug and Play Overview    Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  is a distributed  open networking standard that uses  TCP IP for simple peer to peer network connectivity between devices  An UPnP device can  dynamically join a network  obtain an IP address  convey its capabilities and learn about  other devices on t
33. e supplied splitter  Connect the other supplied RJ11 telephone cable to  the    MODEM    port of the splitter and connect the other end of this cable to the    LINE     port of your ADSL2  Router   If there is no option Splitter  please connect the supplied  RJ11 telephone cable from your home s telephone jack to the    LINE    port of your  ADSL2  Router     Connect a RJ11 telephone cable to the    PHONE    port of the splitter and connect the  other end to the telephone    Connect the power adapter to the power inlet    POWER    of the ADSL2  Router and  turn the    ON OFF SWITCH    switch of your ADSL2  Router on     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    If you have a PSTN telephone line  normal analog line  Connect the router as shown    below       Internet         1  Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your PC s Ethernet port to ADSL2   Router s    LAN    Port    2  Connect the supplied RJ11 telephone cable from your home s telephone jack to the     LINE    port of the supplied splitter  Connect the other supplied RJ11 telephone cable to  the    DSL    port of the splitter and connect the other end of this cable to the    LINE    port  of your ADSL2  Router   If there is no option Splitter  please connect the supplied  RJ11 telephone cable from your home s telephone jack to the    LINE    port of your  ADSL2  Router     3  Connect a RJ11 telephone cable to the    PHONE    port of the splitter and connect the  other end to your telephone    4  Connect the power
34. e your Network    9 6 Installing UPnP in Windows Example    This section shows how to install UPnP in Windows Me and Windows XP     9 7 Installing UPnP in Windows Me    Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows Me   Step 1  Click Start and Control Panel  Double click Add Remove Programs   Step 2  Click on the Windows Setup tab and select Communication in the Components    selection box  Click Details   Add Remove Programs Properties a   ajx                    Install Uninstall    Windows Setup   Startup Disk    To add of remove a component  select or clear the check box  If  the check box is shaded  only part of the component will be  installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     Components    Pe  Accessibility   RjAccessories 6 3 MB   EW Address Book  g Communications  L   At Desktop Themes               Space used by installed components  4 2    MB  Space required  0 0 ME  Space available on disk  edie MB    Description    Includes accessones to help you connect to other computers  and online services     1 of 10 components selected Details       Have Disk         Step 3  In the Communications window  select the Universal Plug and Play check box in the  Components selection box     Communications    x                  To install a component  select the check box next to the  component name  or clear the check box if you do not want to  install it  A shaded box means that only part of the component will  be installed  To see what s included 
35. ed    Fwwer 3 12 14 H_TC3085 Her T14 F7_3 0  Down   HA    HA     Downstream Upstream    M   a M   a dh  MA  MA  db  Mia  MA  Kbps    Status    ADSL   Router    Help       24    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Quick Start Guide    You can use  Quick Start  to setup the router as follows  and the router will connect to the  Internet via ADSL line     Click  Quick Start  to get into the quick setup procedures     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network ADSL2  Router    Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management         Maintenance Status Help       So    This ADSL Router ts ideal for home networking and small business networking  The   Quick Start    wizard will guide you to configure the ADSL router to connect to your ISP   Internet Service Provider   The router s easy Quick Start will allow you to have Internet  access within minutes  Please follow the    Quick Stam    wizard step by step to configure  the ADSL Router     RUN WIZARD    Click  RUN WIZARD  to start up this procedure        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Quick Start    The Wizard will guide you through these four quick steps  Begin by clicking on NEXT   Step 1  Set your new password  Step 2  Choose your time zone    Step 3  Set your Internet connection    step 4  Save settings of this ADSL Router          Facilitate your Network  Step 1     Please click  Next  to setup your new administrator s password        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Quick Start  Password    You may change the admin account 
36. etwork  DMZ Setting    Go to Advanced Setup   gt NAT   gt  DMZ to set DMZ parameters  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            Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management       Quick  Advanced start  Firewall Routing MAT    Maintenance Status Help        DMZ setting for   Single IF Account    DMZ  OQ  Enabled   Disabled  DMZ Host IP Address                 Static Routing    Go to Advance Setup   gt  Routing   gt Add to setup static route features    The static routing function determines the path that router 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            Interface Fete Titer Access  Setup Setup Management       Quick  Advanced start  Firewall Routing MAT    Static ROLL 77  Destination IP Address   0 0 0 0  IF Subnet Maszk   0 0 0     Gateway IP Address    Metric        Maintenance Status Help           Announced in FIP         save J onere J nao  JN cance           REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Dynamic Routing    Go to Interface Setup   gt  Internet to select Dynamic Route as you need    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  The router uses t
37. gnment from  the actual real DHCP server to the clients     REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  2 1 LED Meaning    Your ADSL2  Router has indicator lights  Please see below for an explanation of the  function of each indicator light     Power indicator    Power    Ethernet Active indicator    ADSL Link indicator               Internet Active indicator  Internet    OCE mam       Table 1  LED function      Label   Color   On   Fanh   Of    o  Green chemet Connenied Transmit   Receive   Ethernet  i  Data Disconnected      e Connect to DSLAM  Disconnect to DSLAM  Link    Connect to Internet Transmit   Receive  Green Disconnect to Internet  Internet  IDLE Data    The icons appear on the products are for application indication only   The trademark or intellectual property is belonging to their respective owners        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  2 2 Back Panel Connectors    Table 2 shows the function of each connector and switch of the ADSL2  Router   s rear  panel  Figure 1  illustrate the connectors   Figure 2  illustrate the Power Switch      Table 2  Function   Description of Connectors    SWITCH Power Switch  which used to ON   OFF ADSL2  Router    Connects to your ADSL router 12V power adaptor    RESET Reset bottom  RESET the ADSL2  router to its default settings  RJ 45 Jack  Ethernet Cable  connects to your PC  or HUB  LINE Connects to your ADSL2  line     for ADSL2  Line input    Figure1  Rear View of the ADSL2  Router    Swncn POWER RESET LINE                    2 3 
38. gs    Optimize visual display    Additional Options    2  In the Manage network connections  click on    Manage network connections    to    continue      CION A    Network and Internet    Network and Sharing Center v         Search             Tasks Network and Sharing Center    View computers and devices    Connect tn a neh    rLk    Set up a connection or network DA    connections 31M ES2L PC    Diagnose and repair his computer     A  Network  Public network     Access Local only    Connection Local Area Connection    B Sharing and Discovery  Network discovery    Off    File sharing    Off  Public folder sharing    Off  Printer sharing  Password protected sharing    On  See also Media sharing    Off    Internet Options       i Show me all the files and folders I am sharing  Windows Firewall    Show me all the shared network folders on this computer    10       Off  no printers installed        View full map          Internet    Customize    View status     amp  OOO O         REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    3  Single RIGHT click on    Local Area connection     then click  Properties      Device Name Connectivity    IQh speed Internet                                  Local Area Connection  Network  aF Realtek RTLE168C P  81    Disable   Diagnose   Bridge Connections  Create Shortcut  Delete       4  The screen will display the information    User Account Control    and click     Continue    to continue     5  Double click on    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4    
39. he 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        Quick Interface Advanced Access    5     Maintenance Status Help  Interface start Setup Setup Management ai ane i             Internet    SATEINEN ee    SP     Dynamic IP Address      static IP Address       PPPoAMPPPoE     Bridge blode    PPPoE PPPOA ee    Servicenarme      Username         Password      Encapsulation    PPPOA C hMux v       Connection       Always On  Recommended      Connect On Demand  Close it idle foro minutes        Connect Manually  TCP MSS Option  TCP MSS  0  detant 0 bytes             Connection Setting    IP Address  Get IP Address      static    Dynamic    static IP Address    IPF Subnet Mask    Gateway     Defaut Route    vee O Wo    TCP MTU Option  TCP MTU  O  defauto     bytss  Dynamic Route   RIP   Direction      Both          Multicast   Disabled  i         REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Routing Table    Go to Advanced Setup   gt  Routing to see the Routing Table The Routing table allows you  to see how many routings on your routing table and interface information               Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management    Quick  Advanced Start  Firewall Routing MAT    Maintenance Status Help        Routing Table List       E   Dest IP   Mask   Gateway IP   Metric   Device   Use   E
40. he network  In turn  a device can leave a network smoothly and  automatically when it is no longer in use     9 2 How do   know if I m using UPnP     UPnP hardware is identified as an icon in the Network Connections folder  Windows XP    Each UPnP compatible device installed on your network will appear as a separate icon   Selecting the icon of a UPnP device will allow you to access the information and properties  of that device     9 3 NAT Traversal    UPnP NAT traversal automates the process of allowing an application to operate through  NAT  UPnP network devices can automatically configure network addressing  announce  their presence in the network to other UPnP devices and enable exchange of simple  product and service descriptions  NAT traversal allows the following     gt  Dynamic port mapping    gt  Learning public IP addresses    gt  Assigning lease times to mappings  Windows Messenger is an example of an application that supports NAT traversal and  UPnP   See the Network Address Translation  NAT  chapter for further information about NAT     9 4 Cautions with UPnP    The automated nature of NAT traversal applications in establishing their own services may  present network security issues  Network information and configuration may also be  obtained and modified by users in some network environments    All UPnP enabled devices may communicate freely with each other without additional  configuration  Disable UPnP if this is not your intention    UPnP broadcasts are only
41. in a component  click Details     Components   gi NetMeeting                        t Phone Dialer 0 2 MB    2 Co Universal Plug and Play NMNAAA  0 4 MB j  23  Virtual Private Networking 0 0 ME S   Space used by installed components  47 0 MB   Space required  0 3 MB   Space available on disk  fz11 1 MB    Description       Universal Plug and Play enables seamless connectivity and  communication between Windows and intelligent appliances     Details            Step 4  Click OK to go back to the Add Remove Programs Properties window and click  Next     Step 5  Restart the computer when prompted     52    Facilitate your Network  9 8 Installing UPnP in Windows XP    Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows XP    Step 1  Click Start and Control Panel    Step 2  Double click Network Connections    Step 3  In the Network Connections window  click Advanced in the main menu and select  Optional Networking Components           Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools    0p     Operator 4ssisted Dialing    Dial up Preferences       Address  amp  Metwork Connections Network Identification     Bridge Connections    Network Tasks    Advanced Settings     Optional Wetworking Components      E  Create es   Connected  _ connection T    gay Realtel RTL8168C P2 8111C     s    Set up a home or small       The Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard window displays     Step 4  Select Networking Service in the Components selection box and click Details     Windows 
42. ion                                               2 5 Sc ccccssccescescee 23  6 1 Web Configuration QVerVI W                                        S2  1211211211211 H1 H1 H1 H1 HH nghe 23  8 2 Accessing ADSL2  Router Web Configurafion                                                  23  9 0 Universal Plug and Play  UPNP                                        S2  22121121121 8118115115111 c2 50  9 1 Universal Plug and Play Overview                                      2  2 12012212212412 1x1 re 50  9 2 How do   know if I M using UPnP2                                   se xe se  xszxsexczeksresereerecea 50  INE TAN r    na                          c 50  9 4 Cautions Wi POP ssssssessenisanne 50  9 5 Configuring IPP ssesicaecsecisidvaronesaadastresovasncnnniatiladsatweawdavanssedsalswdiduiatiunaennediiesaseds 51  9 6 Installing UPnP in Windows Example                                          ccsecteeseetseesseeeeeenes 52  9 7 Installing UPnP in Windows Me                                Q0 22112112 2H 21 HH ng     i 52  9 8 Installing UPnP in Windows XP                                      0 2G 2211211221121 8118121 reo 53  9 9 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example                                         5 2c S22 s2xcsecererrei 55  9 10 Auto discover Your UPnP enabled Network Device                                   55  10 0 Web Configuration Easy Access                                     Q0 2  20122122 cu 57  11 0 Troubleshooting Lee 2n resdcttorbetaserrelottopsrilosV0intdistiftiel9
43. lt is admin  Username  and admin  Password            Access  Management    Advanced  Setup          Interface  Setup    Quick  Maintenance Start    Administration    Maintenance Status Help             Time    one Firmware SysRestart Diagnostics       Administrator       Username   admin  Mewe Passyyord    Contirm Password    SAYE CANCEL       29    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Firmware Update    Go to Maintenance   gt  Firmware to upgrade the firmware  The new firmware for your  router can improve functionality and performance    Enter the path and name of the upgrade file then click the UPGRADE button below  You  will be prompted to confirm the upgrade                  Access  Management    Advanced  Setup       Interface  Setup       Quick    id Maintenance Status Help  Start   p    Maintenance  Administration Time Zone Firmware SysRestart Diagnostics    Firmware Romfile Upgrade    Current Firmware Version   E oo 4P  A035  211330 312140     Mew Firmware Location     Browse       Mew Rormfile Location     Browse       Romtile Backup    ROMFILE 54E    Status        t might take several minutes  dont power off it during upgrading  Device will restart after  the upgrade     UPGRADE                         30    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  System Log    Go to Status   gt  System Log and you can see the system log file  Click    Save Log    to save  system log file               Access  Management    Advanced  Setup    Interface  Setup    Quick    Device Info Syste
44. m Log          Maintenance Status Help          Statistics    System Log                                              1 1 2000 O 22 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 9 Times   1 1 2000 0 22 6 gt  No DNS server available   1 1 2000 O 22 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 10 Times   1 1 2000 0 22 62 adjTimeTask fail  no server available   1 1 2000 O 22 6 gt  adjtime task pause 60 seconds   1 1 2000 0 22 6 gt  No DNS server available   1 1 2000 O 22 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 10 Times   1 1 2000 0 22 62 adqTimeTask fail  no server available   1 1 2000 0 22 62 adjtime task pause 60 seconds    iri 2000 O 22 6 gt  No DNS server available   1 1 2000 O 22 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 10 Times    1 1 2000 0 22 62 adqTimeTask fail  no server available    i ir 2000 0 22 62 adjtime task pause 1 day   1 1 2000 0 23 6 gt  No DNS server available   1 1 2000 O 23 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 10 Times   1 1 2000 O 23 6 gt  adjTimeTask fail  no server available   1 1 2000 O 23 6 gt  adjtime task pause 60 seconds   1 1 2000 0 23 6 gt  No DNS server available   1 1 2000 O 23 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 10 Times   1 1 2000 O0 23 6 gt  adjTimeTask fail  no server available    1 1 2000 0 23 63 adgjtime task pause 60 seconds   1 1 2000 0 23 6 gt  No DNS server available   1 1 2000 O 23 6 gt  Last errorlog repeat 10 Times   1 1 2000 0 23 6 gt  adjTimeTask fail  no server available  oO    1 1 2000 O 23 6 gt  adjtime task pause 1 day                                     CLEAR LOG SAVE LOG    System Reset    Go to Maintenan
45. ntrol Panel    Step 2  Double click Network Connections    Step 3  Select My Network Places under Other Places       Network Connections  a  E  Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help aw       ack      ad 3 4   Search   gt  Folders Hee    Al Internet Gateway    Eg    Network Tasks x  7 he Internet Connection   Aeae BI sth Connected  connection Internet Connection      Set up a home or small  office network        Change Windows  Firewall settings      Local Area Connection  2 Connected  Firevwalled    See Also   La  Realtek FTLB16BC LF1JB111CI       V1  Network  Troubleshooter    Other Places      n     a My Network  Places  P My Computer    Details    Network Connections  System Folder       57    Facilitate your Network  Step 4 An icon with the description for each UPnP enabled device displays under Local  Network   Step 5  Right click on the icon for yourADSL2  Router and select Invoke  The web  configuration login screen displays   T My Network Places  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help       pack hi  gt  3 gp Search     Folders Bab    Address a My Network Places    Local Network  Network Tasks    S    4dd a network place ADSL Modem IGO   amp  View network      connections    Set up a home or small Create Shortcut  office network  Delete    SA Set up 4 wireless Ea   network For a home or  small office T  gh View workgroup m    computers          58    Facilitate your Network yh  Step 6  Right click on the icon for yourADSL2  Router and select Properties  A properties
46. ons available with the ADSL2  Router        1 3 Product Description   ADSL2  Router is a low cost  high performance and high speed device that provides a full  rate ADSL2  Router with the superb reliability and a complete solution for home and office  router  ADSL2  Router can have a maximum downstream data rate of up to 24Mbps and  an upstream of up to 1Mbps  When configured as a DHCP server  it will assign IP address  to every connected PC and acts as the only externally recognized Internet device on your  local area network  With build in NAT  ADSL2  Router serves as an Internet firewall   protecting your network from being accessed by outside users  You can safely enjoy the  new generation broadband Internet with ADSL2  Router     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    2 0 Specification   ADSL Standards supported   e Compliant to ITU T G 992 1  Gdmt   G 992 2  Glite   G992 3  ADSL2   G992 4   splitterless ADSL2   G 992 5  ADSL2   for Annex A  B   e Glite  G 992 2  with line rate support of up to 1 5Mbps downstream and 512Kbps  upstream    e Supports Multi Mode standard  ANSI 11 413  Issue 2  Gdmt  G 992 1   G 994 1 and  G 996 1 for ISDN only   G 991 1 G lite  G992 2      e Supports OAM F4 F5 loop back  AIS and RDI OAM cells    e ATM Forum UNI 3 1 4 0 PVC    e Supports up to 8 PVCs  UBR  CBR  VBR     e Multiple Protocols over AALS  RFC 1483     e PPP over AAL5  RFC 2364     e PPP over Ethernet  RFC 2516      Network Address Translation  NAT    Network Address Translation  N
47. oup  of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if  they were attached to the same wire  when in fact they are located on a number of different  LAN segments  Because VLANs are based on logical instead of physical connections  it is  very flexible for user host management  bandwidth allocation and resource optimization             Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management       Quick    Ad d Start Maintenance Status Help  AovVance clk       Firewall Routing MAT    VLAN Function      activated    Deactivated    Q Assign VLAN PVID for each Interface        Define VLAN Group       VLAN PVID    Go to Advanced Setup   gt  VLAN  gt  Assign VLAN PVID for each interface to setup VLAN  PVID features  Each physical port has a default VID called PVID  Port VID   PVID is  assigned to untagged frames or priority tagged frames  frames with null  0  VID  received  on this port        Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management    Quick  Advanced start            Maintenance Status Help          Firewall Routing MAT    PVID Assign       ATM YC  0   Poi    YER  Poi     VIC  2   PVDT     VC  3   Poh     WiC  4   Poh     VC  5   Pbi    vcs Poh    YOAT  Pbi    Ethernet Porta  PviD    Port  2   Pbi    Port  3   Pit    Port  4   Pbi    USB   PVDIT             save   cancer   next               REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  VLAN Group  Go to Advanced Setup   gt  VLAN  gt  Define VLAN Group to setup VLAN group features        Quick  Advance
48. password by entering in a new password  Click NEXT  to continue     New  Passyyord      Confirmed Password         Step 2     Please click  Next  to setup your time zone     REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  Quick Start   Time Zone          Select the appropriate time zone for your location and click NEXT to continue     CSMT 02 00  Athens  Helsinki  Istanbul  Cairo  Eastern Europe  larael 4          26    Facilitate your Network  Step 3     Please click  Next  to setup your Internet connection type  You can have this  information from your Internet Service Provider        REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Quick Start  ISP Connection Type    Select the Internet connection type to connect to your ISP  Click NEXT to continue     Choose this option to obtain a IP address automatically from       Dynamic IP Address your ISP   O l Choose this option to set static IP information provided to you  static IP Address by your ISP      Choose this option if your SP uses PPPoE PPPoA    For most  FFFnE rFPn   DSL users    O Bridge Mode Choose this option if your ISF uses Bridge Mode           Step 4   Enter the connection information provided by your ISP and click    Next         REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  Quick Start   PPPoEIPPPoA    Enter the PRPoE PPPoS  information provided ta you by your SP  Click NEXT to continue        Username    admin    Password     VPI  o  0255  yE ast   E5535   Connection Type  PPPOA Wl Mux 4          2     REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    Step 
49. r 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 router  redirects the external service request to the appropriate server  located at another internal  IP address   For some applications  you need to assign a set or a range of ports  example  4000 5000  to a specified local machine to route the packets  The router allows the user to  configure the needed port mappings to suit such applications            Interface Advanced Access  Setup Setup Management    Quick  Advanced start  Firewall Routing MAT    Maintenance Status Help          Virtual Server    Virtual Server for  Single IP Account    Rule Index    Protacal      Start Port Number   o  End Port Humber   o  Local IF Address    0 0 0 0      Rule   Application   Protocol   Start Port   End Port   Local IP Address    4   p Z          Virtual Server Listing        h   0   0 0 0 0                     0 0 0 0     3           0   0   0 0 0 0    4                   0 0 0 0    5         O   0   0 0 0 0    B         h   0   0 0 0 0    T         h        0 0 0 0  5         0   0   0 0 0 0                     0 0 0 0     10         O        0 0 0 0    11                   0 0 0 0    12         O   0   0 0 0 0    13         0   0   0 0 0 0    14         O   0   0 0 0 0    15         0   0   0 0 0 0    16             0 0 0 0          42    REPOTEC    Facilitate your N
50. rk device                            7 Local Area Connection     eee _ Network  ae Realtek RTL8168C P  S111C P  Fa                Disable  Status  Diagnose    Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut  Delete    HH Local Area Connection   Properties    Connect using   a Realtek RTL8168C P  8111C P  Family PCI E Gigabit Ethe        Client for Microsoft Networks  Boose Packet Scheduler    Transmission Control Protocol    Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interco       14    REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network    Check  Obtain an IP address automatically  and    Obtain DNS server address  automatically    then click on  OK  to continue       Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties                SN    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  ha oe you need to ask your network administrator    IP address   Subnet mask     Default gateways      Obtain DNS server address automatically    Preferred DNS server     Alternate ONS server     Validate settings upon exit       15    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    6 0 ADSL2  Router Configuration    1     2        Please insert the supplied CD into your CD ROM drive    The CD should auto start  displaying as below  Please click    Run autorun exe    to  continue  If your CD does not start automatically go to Windows Explorer  Select  your CD drive and click    autorun exe        Please click    Easy Configuration           ADSL2 2  
51. rovider in  any of the following ways     Dynamic IP Address  Obtain an IP address automatically from your service provider     Static IP Address  Uses a static IP address  Your service provider gives a static IP  address to access Internet services     PPPoE  PPP over Ethernet is a common connection method used for xDSL  PPPoA  PPP over ATM is a common connection method used for xDSL    Bridge  Bridge mode is a common connection method used for xDSL modem     PPPoEPPPoA  Ee    Servicename      Username         Passyyord      Encapsulation     PPPOA WC u i    Connection Setting  Connection  C  Always On  Recommended      Connect On Demand  Clase if idle for minutes        Connect Manually    TCP MSS Option  TCP MSS defaulDl0    ytes    Get IP Address      static   Dynamic  Static IP Address      IF Subnet Mask            IP Address          Gateway    MAT  Enable      Default Route    yvee C ho    TCP MTU Option   TCP MTU  defaut D1 bytes  Dynamic Route    RIPI   Direction      Disabled w         ll          Municast           REPOTEC  Facilitate your Network  WAN Status    Go to Status   gt  Device Info and select the Virtual Circuit to see the connection status                   Access  Management    Advanced  Setup    Interface  Setup    Quick    Device Info System Log Statistics    Maintenance Status Help          Device Information    Firmware Version  Repotec L2M_ 65 4P  A403  211990 312140   MAT Address  O00 aarbb 01 23 45  F Address  192 168 16 1  Subnet hlask   255 2
52. ser    Find and fix problems    Appearance and Personalization      Network and Internet A  Change the theme  View network status and tasks Change desktop background  Choose homegroup and sharing options Adjust screen resolution    GPO a ener eee Clock  Language  and Region  View devices and printers   i le Change keyboards or other input methods  Add a device      Change display language       Programs    Uninstall a program la aia sek    Optimize visual display       EE ee  ES    Network and Internet   Network and Sharing Center x        Search Control Panel  ee  Sa F  _      E    p   EO O O 7            Control Panel Home             View your basic network information and set up connections    Change adapter settings A   gt  s   QA seg full map  Change adwanced sharing    105    GA G31M ES2L PC Internet   This computer     View your active networks Connect or disconnect    Network Access type  No Internet access  Public network Connections  Local Area Connection    Change your networking settings    5h Set up a new connection or network    See also Set up a wireless  broadband  dial up  ad hoc  or VPN connection  or set up a router    or access point   HomeGroup dc    Internet Options Connect to a network    Windows Firewall   Connect or reconnect to a wireless  wired  dial up  or VPN network connection        13    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    3  Single RIGHT click on    Local Area connection      then click    Properties           Organize    Disable this netwo
53. sgnimttsttpffelehgtidelaikrlrdreglla  60  A 1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems                                       c   s  i 60  Pia TOW GR L   Doe sco co nsttropate op ussiosessteste ciate tase Braet E recSofcelopeSerecepetleyooiesok 60  ATZ WIN LE                                           60  Ako DOEL EED 0 010 150 Sa eee ee eee 60  PL ONO eee E           E Ca a     61  F2 958 0 e010o sji 9j0 1zi5400   0 708758 c    ae ae  61  A 4 Login Username and Password                                               lt  lt  s2 62  2s121007 0  lt z 9  2777 7                                                                       c 62  AO VAIN MIE ACO m    E E    c 62  Act Internet ACCOSS cau naseiesktaxaa04534445850541606431064010088208000 84636 03418a 8i86 63    A 8 Remote Node Connection                                   nen sexy 63       REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  1 0 About This Manual    This manual is developed for users  system managers  network managers  and contains  installation  configuration  and operation of the ADSL2  Router     1 1 Document Objectives   The objectives of this manual are to describe all the initial hardware installation and basic  configuration procedure for the ADSL2  Router  After completing the installation and basic  configuration procedures  you can then use the appropriate contents to more completely  configure your system     1 2 Product Overview    This section provides an overview of the ADSL2  Router  It also describes the general  applicati
54. t a network of hosts  over a simple bridging access device to a remote Access Concentrator     PVC    Permanent Virtual Circuit  Connection oriented permanent leased line circuit between  end stations on a network over a separate ATM circuit     RFC    Request for Comments  The document series  begun in 1969  which describes the Internet suite of  protocols and related experiments  Not all RFCs describe Internet standards  but all Internet standards    Zl    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network  are written up as RFCs  RFC 1483    Multi protocol encapsulation over AAL 5  Two encapsulation methods for carrying network  interconnect traffic over ATM AAL 5  The first method allows multiplexing of multiple protocols over  a single ATM virtual circuit  The protocol of a carried PDU is identified by prefixing the PDU by an  IEEE 802 2 Logical Link Control  LLC  header  This method is in the following called  LLC  Encapsulation   The second method does higher layer protocol multiplexing implicitly by ATM  Virtual Circuits  VCs   It is in the following called  VC Based Multiplexing      Router    A system responsible for making decisions about which of several paths network  or  Internet  traffic will follow  To do this  it uses a routing protocol to gain information about the  network and algorithms to choose the best route based on several criteria known as   routing metrics     Spanning Tree    Spanning  Tree Bridge Protocol  STP   Part of an IEEE standard  A mechanism for detecting
55. work  supports  this capability  Othenvise  you need to ask your network  administrator for  the appropriate IP setting          Obtain an IP address automatically     7 Use the following IP address      s    Obtain ONS server address automatically    O Use the following DNS server addresses     aaa                  Cancel    5  Click  Show icon in notification area when connected   see screen  image in 3  above  then Click on  OK  to complete the setup procedures        For Windows Vista 32 64    REPOTEC    Facilitate your Network    1  Click on    Start      gt     Control Panel      gt     View network status and t tasks                Control Panel Home  System and Maintenance    Get started with Windows  Back up your computer    Classic View    Security   Check for updates   Check this computer s security status  Allow a program through Windows    Network and Internet  View network status and tasks  Set up file sharing    Hardware and Sound   Play CDs or other media automatically  Printer   Mouse    Programs  Uninstall a program  Change startup programs    Recent Tasks    View network status and tasks          User Accounts and Family  Safety      Set up parental controls for any user  Ca Add or remove user accounts    Appearance and    Personalization   Change desktop background  Change the color scheme  Adjust screen resolution    Clock  Language  and Region  Change keyboards or other input  methods    Change display language  Ease of Access  Let Windows suggest settin
    
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