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1.      ACS  The URL of the auto configuration server  The user name for logging in to the ACS    45    Description       User Manual  Periodic Inform Enable   Select Enable to periodically connect to the  ACS to check whether the configuration  updates   Periodic Inform Specify the amount of time between  Interval connections to ACS     Connection Request    service   service     Path  Port  ACS Certificates CPE    on the serial console    obtain configuration updates   code in the inform message   after a short delay     Auto Execution Specify whether to automatically start the  TR 069 after the router is powered on     Certificate Management    CPE Certificate The Password of CPE Certificates   Password    CPE Cerificate The Cerificate of CPE   CA Certificate The Cerificate of certificate authority     3 5 5 Others       In the Advanced page  click Others on the left pane  and the sub menu of  Others includes Bridge Setting  Client Limit  Tunnel and Others     46    User Manual  3 5 5 1 Bridge Setting    Choose Advanced  gt  Others  gt  Bridge setting  and the page is shown as the  following figure  This page is used to configure the bridge parameters  You can  change the settings or view some information on the bridge and its attached  ports     Setup Service Firewall Maintenance       Bridge Setting  This page is used to configure the bridge parameters  Here you can change the settings or view some information on the bridge and  its attached ports    Ageing Time   300    se
2.     Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Traceroute Diagnostic                         Host  NumberOfTries   3  Timeout    5000  ms Datasize   138   Bytes     Interface   any  y          gt  Ping Show Result     gt  Traceroute     Tracerouies    gt  OAM Loopback   gt  ADSL Diagnostic     gt  Diag Test    The following table describes the parameter and button of this page     Field    Description      The address of a destination host to be diagnosed  NumberOfTries Repeat times    Timeout duration    Data packet size     A differentiated services code point in the TOS  identification byte for service categories in the IP   DSCP header of every data packet  A DSCP prioritizes by  coding values using the used 6 bit bytes and  unused 2 bit bytes        3 8 6 4 Traceroute6    Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  Traceroute6  and the page is shown as  the following figure     76    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Traceroute6 Diagnostic    v Update  MaxtiopCount  fo   oe Cal          Show Result     gt  Ping    Host  NumberOfTries   13                                     gt  Ping6    gt  Traceroute    gt  Traceroute6     OAM Loopback   gt  ADSL Diagnostic     gt  Diag Test    The following table describes the parameter and button of this page       Field   Description      The address of a destination host to be diagnosed   NumberOfTries Repeat times   Timeout duration       3 8 6 5 OAM Loopback    Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  OAM Loopback  
3.    Authentication Method   You can choose AUTO  PAP or CHAP     Connection Type You can choose Continuous  Connect on  Demand or Manual     Idle Time  s  If choose Connect on Demand  you need to  enter the   dle timeout time  Within the preset  minutes  if the router does not detect the flow of  the user continuously  the router automatically  disconnects the PPPoE connection     PPPOE or Disable Bridge     802 1q You can select Disable or Enable  After enable  it  you need to enter the VLAN ID  The value  ranges from 1 to 4095   Click it to save the settings of this page  temporarily   Click it to return to the Channel Configuration  page     Click it to refresh this page        Source Mac address The MAC address you want to clone   MAC Clone Click it to enable the MAC Clone function with  the MAC address that is configured   3 4 1 2 ATM    Choose Setup  gt  WAN  gt  ATM  and the page is shown as the following figure  In  this page you can set the parameters for the ATM  including QoS  PCR  CDVT   SCR and MBS     19    User Manual                   Status Wizard Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance  ATM Settings  This page is used to configure the parameters for the ATM of your ADSL Router  Here you may change the setting for QoS   gt  WAN  aa ata VPI  VCI  Qos   UBR X   gt  ADSL J  Ads  Retrain   EEStor ioe      Current ATM VC Table   Select VPI VCI Qos PCR CDVT SCR MBS  0 35 UBR 6144 0       The following table describes the parameters of this page     The virtual path id
4.    gt  Others    a   Apply Changes   gt  Bridge Setting     gt  Client Limit   gt  Tunnel     gt  Others    3 5 5 3 Tunnel    Choose Advanced  gt  Others  gt  Tunnel  and the page is shown as the following  figure  This page is used to configure tunnels to connect IPv4 and IPv6 networks     48    User Manual    Tunnel Configuration  This page is used to configure v6inv4 tunnel or v4inv6 tunnel    V6inV4 Tunnel        Enable  La    Interface   Only support IPv4 Wan Interface        Mode      gt  Bridge Setting      Client Limit Apply Changes     gt  Tunnel        gt  Others DS Lite Tunnel     Enable   Interface   Only support IPv6 Wan Interface     Mode     Apply Changes    The following table describes the parameters and button of this page       Fed   Description    V6inV4 Tunnel  Enable Enable or Disable the V6inV4 Tunnel     Interface Name Select the current WAN interface used as tunnel  interface     Mode 6to4 Tunnel or 6rd Tunnel    DS Lite Tunnel    Enable or disable the DS Lite tunnel     Interface Select the current WAN interface used as tunnel    interface     Auto or Manual       3 5 5 4 Others    Choose Advanced  gt  Others  gt  Others  and the page is shown as the following  figure  In this page  you can enable half bridge     49    User Manual    Setup Service Firewall Maintenance       Other Advanced Configuration    Here you can set other miscellaneous advanced settings    Half Bridge  When enable Half Bridge  that PPPoE PPPoA  s connection type will set to Con
5.   Group Leave Delay  2000  ms              Apply Changes   Undo      3 6 1 2 MLD  Choose Service  gt  IGMP  gt  MLD  and the page is shown as the following figure     Status Wizard Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance    MLD Configuration    MLD Proxy and Snooping can be configured here     gt  IGMP                       gt  IGMP Proxy MLD proxy   9  Disable Enable  MLD snooping   9  Disable O Enable  Robust Counter   Query Interval   Second   Query Response Interval  000  millisecond   Response Interval of Last Group Member   Second              v FTP Server       Apply Changes    The following table describes the parameters and button of this page     Enable MLD MLD Proxy can be used to support IPv6 multicast    Proxy data     Enable MLD Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping  MLD    5I       User Manual    Fett   scription    Snooping Snooping  is an IPv6 multicast constraining  mechanism that runs on Layer 2 devices to manage  and control IPv6 multicast groups  By analyzing  received MLD messages  a Layer 2 device running  MLD Snooping establishes mappings between ports  and multicast MAC addresses and forwards IPv6  multicast data based on these mappings    Query Interval The amount of time between IGMP General Query  messages sent by the router  if the router is a querier  on this subnet      Query Response   The maximum amount of time in seconds that the   Interval IGMP router waits to receive a response to a General  Query message  The query response interval is the  Ma
6.  0   gt  Diag Test  R 1  2  3    Click Start to start ADSL tone diagnostics     3 8 6 7 Diag Test    Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  Diag Test  and the page is shown as the  following figure  You can test the DSL connection     79    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Diagnostic Test  The DSL Router is capable of testing your DSL connection  The individual tests are listed below  If a test displays a fail status  click     Run Diagnostic Test  button again to make sure the fail status is consistent           v Password          Select the Internet Connection    pppoe1  v Run Diagnostic Test                      v Reboot  v Time    v Log        gt  Diagnostics     gt  Ping    gt  Ping6    gt  Traceroute    gt  Traceroute6    gt  OAM Loopback    ADSL Diagnostic     gt  Diag Test    Click Run Diagnostic Test to start testing     80    Why are all indicates    off     Why is the LAN    indicator off     Why is the DSL  indicator off    Why Internet access  fails  while the DSL    indicator is on     Why   fail to access the  web configuration page    of the DSL router     How to load the default    settings after incorrect    configuration     User Manual    4 Troubleshooting    Check the connection between the power  adapter and the power socket   e Check whether the power switch is turned on   Check the following     e The connection between the device and your  PC  hub or switch    e The running status of the computer  hub  or  switch     Chec
7.  Changes    3 4 2 LAN Configuration    In the Setup page  click LAN on the left pane  and the sub menu of the LAN  includes LAN  DHCP  DHCP Static and LAN IPv6     3 4 2 1 LAN    Choose Setup  gt  LAN  and the page is shown as the following figure  In this page   you can change IP address and subnet mask of the router  The default IP  address is 192 168 1 1  which is the private IP address of the router     21    User Manual    Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance       LAN Interface Setup  This page is used to configure the LAN interface of your ADSL Router  Here you may change the setting for IP addresss  subnet  mask  etc             gt  LAN    Interface Name  Ethernet        IP Address   192 168 1 1   gt  DHCP        gt  DHCP Static a  2552 iii        gt  LAN IPv6    Secondary IP    Apply Changes    LAN Port           EJ                   Link Speed Duplex Mode  v          Modify        ETHERNET Status Table        Select Port Link Mode    LAN AUTO Negotiation    MAC Address Control  LAN1    Apply Changes    New MAC Address    Add           Current Allowed MAC Address Table        MAC Addr Action    The following table describes the parameters of this page   Enter the IP address of the LAN interface  It is  recommended to use an address from a block that  is reserved for private use  This address block is  192 168 1 1  192 168 255 254     IP Address    Enter the subnet mask of LAN interface  The range    Subnet Mask of subnet mask is from  255 255 0 0 255 255 255 254   S
8.  FTP Server             System Location                               Trap IP Address  Community name  read only  public  Community name  read write  public          Apply Changes   Reset      The following table describes the parameters of this page     ea Den AAA    53    User Manual    Select it to enable SNMP function  You need to  Enable SNMP enable SNMP  and then you can configure the  parameters of this page     System Contact The contract of system  System Name The name of system  System Location The location of system    sent to the corresponding host    read only  to read the information of this router    read write  to configure the information of the router     3 6 4 DNS       In the Service page  click DNS on the left pane  and the sub menu of DNS  includes DNS and IPv6 DNS     3 6 4 1 DNS    Choose Service  gt  DNS  and the page is shown as the following figure  This page  is used to configure the DNS server IP addresses for DNS Relay     Wizard Advanced Firewall Maintenance       DNS Configuration    This page is used to configure the DNS server ip addresses for DNS Relay        Attain DNS Automatically  Set DNS Manually    DNS 1          DNS 2          DNS 3       Apply Changes Reset Selected       The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     Description    54    User Manual    Field   scription    Select it  and the router accepts the first received DNS  assignment from one of the PPPoA  PPPoE or MER  enaneg PVC s  during the conn
9.  Maintenance    IP QoS   Entries in this table are used to assign the precedence for each incoming packet based on specified policy  Config Procedure   1  set traffic rule   2  assign the precedence or add marker for different stream                   IP QoS   gt  disable  9  enable  QoS Policy  stream based  v  Schedule Mode  strict prior X                             QoS Rule List        stream rule behavior    src IP src Port dest IP dest Port proto phy port prior DSCP 802 1p sel  Add rule Delete all    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page   Description    Select to enable or disable IP QoS function  You need  to enable IP QoS if you want to configure the    parameters of this page   QoS Policy You can choose stream based  802 1p based or  DSCP based     Schedule Mode   You can choose strict prior or WFQ  4 3 2 1         Click Add rule at the bottom of the page and the following figure appears  Entries  in the QoS Rule List are used to assign the precedence for each incoming  packet based on physical LAN port  TCP UDP port number  source IP address   destination IP address and other information     42    User Manual    Add rule        Add QoS Rule       Sre IP  r  Src Mask   Dest IP  C  Dest Mask  o  Sre Port  E  Dest Port  o    H  CE    Protocol     Phy Port     set priority    p3  Lowest         M insert or modify QoS mark  802 1p         om    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     Description    The IP
10.  When you have chosen an application  the  default trigger settings will be generated in the table below    If the application you want to set up is not listed  click the User defined  Application Name radio button and type in a name for the trigger in the Custom  application field  Configure the Start Match Port  End Match Port  Trigger  Protocol  Start Relate Port  End Relate Port  Open Protocol and Nat type  settings for the port trigger you want to configure    Click the Apply changes button to finish the setting     39    User Manual  3 5 2 6 FTP ALG Port    Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  FTP ALG Port  and the page is shown as the  following figure  The common port for FTP connection is port 21  and a common  ALG monitors the TCP port 21 to ensure NAT pass through of FTP  By enabling  this function  when the FTPserver connection port is not a port 21  the FTP ALG  module will be informed to monitor other TCP ports to ensure NAT pass through  of FTP     Service Firewall Maintenance       FTP ALG Configuration  This page is used to configure FTP Server ALG and FTP Client ALG ports    PTP ALS port      Add Dest Ports Delete Selected DestPort        FTP ALG ports Table         gt  Virtual Server     gt  ALG       Select Ports    21     gt  NAT Exclude IP     gt  Port Trigger     gt  FTP ALG Port     gt  Nat IP Mapping       The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     Field  Description    FTP ALG port Set a FTP ALG port     Add Dest Ports Add a p
11.  address of the source data packet   The subnet mask of the source IP address     43       User Manual      Field   scription  choose TCP  UDP  or ICMP     Set priority The priority of the IP QoS rules  PO is the highest  priority and P3 is the lowest     Insert or modify   Add or modify the mark  DSCP and 802 1P  of QoS  QoS mark    DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point  It is one of  QoS mode  and you can configure DSCP from 0 to  63   Prioritization  You can choose from 0 to 7 levels   3 5 4 CWMP    Choose Advanced  gt  CWMP  and the page is shown as the following figure  In  this page  you can configure the TR 069 CPE and change the setting for the  ACS s parameters        44    User Manual    TR 069 Configuration    This page is used to configure the TR 069 CPE  Here you may change the setting for the ACS s parameters                               E o   gt  CWMP  User Name   Password   Periodic Inform Enable  D Disable  9  Enable       Periodic Inform Interval  300 seconds       Connection Request                                            User Name   Password   Path  1069    Port  7547    Debug   ACS Certificates CPE  9  No    Yes  Show Message  9  Disable   Enable  CPE Sends GetRPC  9  Disable O Enable  Skip MReboot  9  Disable Enable  Delay  Disable  9  Enable  Auto Execution  Disable    Enable  Reset    Certificate Management   CPE Certificate Password  client  CPE Certificate  CES  CA Certificate  Ca        The following table describes the parameters of this page
12.  gt  Update option to load configuration settings      gt  Firmware Update    Save Settings to File      gt  Backup Restore    v 1  v       The following table describes the parameters and button of this page         Click Save and select the path  You can save  Save Settings to File   ae  the configuration file of the router     Load Settings from File   Click Browse to select the configuration file     After selecting the configuration file of the  Upload router  click Upload to upload the configuration  file     3 8 2 Password       Choose Maintenance  gt  Password  and the page is shown as the following  figure  By default  the user name and password of Root are admin and admin  and the user name and password of User are user and user     69    User Manual       Setup Advanced Service Firewall    User Account Configuration  This page is used to add user account to access the web server of ADSL Router  Empty user name or password is not allowed       v Update                                                        User Name    gt  Password      Privilege  User  v  on ewe  ee    Confirm Password     EJ       User Account Table   Select User Name Privilege  admin Root  user User    The following table describes the parameters of this page     id Description      Choose the user name for accessing the  router  You can choose admin or user     ww Choose the privilege for the account  You  Privilege  can choose User or Root     User Name    Old Password Enter the old password   
13.  gt  WAN  and the page is shown as the following figure  In this  page  you can configure WAN interface of your router     14    User Manual    Channel Configuration  This page is used to configure the parameters for the channel operation modes of your ADSL Modem Router  Note   When connect    p gt  WAN type of PPPoE and PPPoA only is  Manual   the  Connect  and  Disconnect  button will be enable                      WAN  Default Route Selection  J Auto    Specified  ATM   gt  ADSL m  VPI   0 VCI   35  ee o  v LAN Encapsulation  LLC VC Mux  Channel Mode    PPPoE     Enable NAPT   Y  Enable IGMP      IP Protocol   lpv4 1pv   v  PPP Settings     User Name      Password     Type    Continuous   Idle Time  min         4                WAN IP Settings           Type  Fixed IP    DHCP   Local IP Address  AAA Remote IP Address  Po   Netmask  Po     Default Route  Disable   Enable Auto  Unnumbered     WAN IPv6 Setting     Address Mode    Slaac   v                   DHCPv6 Mode    Auto                  Request DHCPv6 PD  Y     KE E E E E E a        Current ATM VC Table        Select Inf Mode VPI VCI Encap NAPT IGMP DRoute IPAddr RemoteIP NetMask UserName Status Edit    The following table describes the parameters in this page     MI ee    Virtual path identifier  VPI  is the virtual path between    two points in an ATM network  lts valid value is in the  range of 0 to 255  Enter the correct VPI provided by       User Manual  Description    Pf your SP  Virtual channel identifier  VCI  
14.  in securing or restricting the Gateway managment  v URL Filter  LAN ACL Mode  9  White List Black List   gt  ACL  WAN ACL Mode  O  White List Black List   gt  ACL  Apply   gt  IPv6 ACL       WAN Setting  Interface  v    WAN Interface    any                             Services Allowed     web       telnet  ssh  ftp      I tftp       snmp       ping         Current ACL Table        Select Direction IP Address Interface Service Port Action    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     Select the router interface  You can select LAN or  WAN  In this example  WAN is selected     WAN Setting You can choose Interface or IP Address     WAN Interface Choose the interface that permits data packets from    Direction Select    WAN to access the router     Enter the IP address on the WAN  Only the IP  IP Address address that is in the same network segment with  the IP address on the WAN can access the router     Services Allowed You can choose the following services from WAN        User Manual    Felt   scription    web  telnet  ssh  ftp  tftp  snmp or ping  You can  also choose all the services     After setting the parameters  click it to add an entry  to the Current ACL Table     Click it to refresh this page     3 7 4 2 IPv6 ACL       Choose Firewall  gt  ACL  gt  IPv6 ACL  and the page is shown as the following  figure  IPv6 ACL has the similar function as ACL  and it just based on the  different network protocol  For the parameters description of IPv
15.  pppoe       gt  Virtual Server eS  DMZ Host IP Address    gt  ALG  A   gt  NAT Exclude IP aad   Reset     O   gt   Portal     Current DMZ Table    FTP ALG Port Select WAN Interface DMZ Ip   gt  NatIP Mapping Delete Selected         The following table describes the parameters of this page     led   Description               WAN Interface Choose a WAN Interface     DMZ Host IP Enter an IP address of the DMZ host    Address    Current DMZ Table A list of the previously configured DMZ  information       3 5 2 2 Virtual Server    Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  Virtual Server  and the page is shown as the    following figure  In this page you can configure virtual server  so others can  access the server through the Gateway     35    User Manual       Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance    Virtual Server  This page allows you to config virtual server so others can access the server through the Gateway                                                 Service Type        Usual Service Name    AUTH le   gt  Virtual Server i    A o User defined Service Name      gt  ALG PETF  Protocol  TCP lz   gt  NAT Exclude IP  A WAN Setting  Interface  v   gt  Port Trigger L     FTP ALG Port WAN Interface  pppoe1  v     Nat IP Mapping WAN Port  1113    ex  5001 5010   LAN Open Port  1113  LAN Ip Address   Apply Changes           Current Virtual Server Forwarding Table        ServerName Protocol Local IP Address Local Port WAN IP Address WAN Port State Action    The following table describes t
16.  the router receives  RIP v1 messages   e Choose RIP2 that indicates the router receives       User Manual    Field   scription    RIP v2 messages   e Choose Both that indicates the router receives  RIP v1 and RIP v2 messages   Send Version The working mode for sending RIP messages  You  can choose RIP1 or RIP2   e Choose RIP1 that indicates the router    broadcasts RIP1 messages only   e Choose RIP2 that indicates the router    multicasts RIP2 messages only     List   delete the row     3 5 2 NAT    In the Advanced page  click NAT on the left pane  and the sub menu of NAT  includes DMZ  Virtual Server  ALG  NAT Exclude IP  Port Trigger  FTP ALG    Port and NAT IP Mapping        3 5 2 1 DMZ  Demilitarized Zone  DMZ  is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing  unauthorized access to its local private network  Typically  the DMZ host contains  devices accessible to Internet traffic  such as web  HTTP  servers  FTP servers     SMTP  e mail  servers and DNS servers   Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  DMZ  and the page is shown as the following figure     34    User Manual    Setup Service Firewall Maintenance    DMZ    A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network  v Route Typically  the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic  such as Web  HTTP   servers  FTP servers  SMTP  e mail   servers and DNS servers        gt  NAT                             gt  DMZ   WAN Interface 
17.  v Update some information on the system time and NTP parameters  v Password  System Time   2012   Year   Jan     Month  1   Day 2   Hour  24 min  57   sec  v Reboot   gt  Time DayLight   LocalTIME y   gt  Time  Apply Changes   Reset    de NTP Configuration   v Diagnostics  State   9  Disable O Enable  Server     Server2     Interval  Every     hours  Time Zone     GMT time  Sun Jan 1 2 24 57 2012    Apply Changes   Reset    NTP Start  Get GMT Time    The following table describes the parameters of this page     System Time  DayLight    Select enable or disable NTP function  You need  State to enable NTP  if you want to configure the    parameters of NTP     Configure the primary NTP server manually   Configure the secondary NTP server manually   NTP updating time interval     l Choose the time zone in which area you are from  Time Zone l  the drop down list        72    User Manual    3 8 5 Log    Choose Maintenance  gt  Log  and the page is shown as the following figure  In  this page  you can enable or disable system log function and view the system log     Advanced Service Firewall       Log Setting  This page is used to display the system event log table  By checking Error or Notice   or both will set the log flag  By clicking the    gt  gt     it will display the newest log information below       v Update  Error   _  Notice   _    gt  Mois    Log               Save Logto File     Clean Log Table    i a    Time Index Type Log Information                Page  1 1    3 8 
18. 6 ACL  you can  refer to the ACL        Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance    ACL Configuration    You can specify which services are accessable form LAN or WAN side  Entries in this ACL table are used to permit certain types of data packets from your local network or Internet network to the             Gateway   v IP Port Filter Using of such access control can be helpful in securing or restricting the Gateway managment  v URL Filter  Direction Select  9 LAN    WAN   gt  ACL   gt  ACL  LAN ACL Switch  Enable    Disable   gt  IPv6 ACL  IP Address  I    Services Allowed    V  Any  ns      Current IPv6 ACL Table   Direction IPv6 Address Interface Service Port Action  WAN any pings      If WAN is selected in the field of Direction Select  the page is shown as the  following figure     65    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance                            ACL Configuration  You can specify which services are accessable form LAN or WAN side  v MAC Filter Entries in this ACL table are used to permit certain types of data packets from your local network or Internet network to the  Gateway  v IP Port Filter Using of such access control can be helpful in securing or restricting the Gateway managment  y URL Filter   ER  Direction Select  O LAN    WAN   gt  ACL   gt  ACL  WAN Setting  Interface a   gt  IPv6 ACL  WAN Interface  any       Services Allowed   web   O telnet  ssh  ftp   tftp  samp    pings          cs         Current IPv6 ACL Table        Directi
19. 6 Diagnostics    In the Maintenance page  click Diagnostics on the left pane  and the sub menu  of Diagnostics includes Ping  Ping6  Traceroute  Traceroute6  OAM  Loopback  ADSL Diagnostic and Diag Test     3 8 6 1 Ping    Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  Ping  and the page is shown as the  following figure     73    User Manual       Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Ping Diagnostic    v Update       Host        v Password    v Reboot   PING      v Time    v Log        gt  Diagnostics     gt  Ping    gt  Ping6    gt  Traceroute    gt  Traceroute6    gt  OAM Loopback   gt  ADSL Diagnostic     gt  Diag Test    The following table describes the parameter and button of this page     Description    Enter the valid IP address or domain name   PING Click it to start to ping     3 8 6 2 Ping6       Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  Ping6  The page is shown as the  following figure appears     74    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall                         Ping6 Diagnostic  v Update  Target Address   v Time  me         Traceront    gt  Traceroute6    gt  OAM Loopback   gt  ADSL Diagnostic     gt  Diag Test    The following table describes the parameter and button of this page     Target Address Enter the valid IP address or domain name     Choose a WAN interface   PING Click it to start to ping     3 8 6 3 Traceroute       Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  Traceroute  and the page is shown as  the following figure     75    User Manual   
20. A E E E EAE EA TET 81    11    1    User Manual    Introduction    The CAR2 701 is 1 Port ADSL 2 2  Modem Router and it is an ADSL access  device that supports multiple line modes  It provides one 10 100Base T Ethernet  interface at the user end and provides high speed ADSL broadband connection  to the Internet or Intranet for high end users  such as net bars and office users   The device provides high performance access to the Internet     1 1    Safety Precautions    Follow the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage  caused by fire or electric power     Use volume labels to mark the type of power    Use the power adapter packed within the device package    Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines  An  overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric  shock or fire accident  Check the power cords regularly  If you find any  damage  replace it at once    Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage  caused by overheating to the device  The long and thin holes on the device  are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally   Do not cover these heat dissipation holes    Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high  temperature occurs  Avoid the device from direct sunshine    Do not put this device close to a place where it is over damp or watery  Do  not spill any fluid on this device    Do not connect this device to any PCs or e
21. A hub or Switch  connected to several PCs through the Ethernet interface on    the device   Operating system  Windows 98 SE  Windows 2000  Windows ME  Windows  XP  Windows 7 or higher   Internet Explorer V5 0 or higher  Netscape V4 0 or higher  or Firefox 1 5 or  higher    1 4 Features    The device supports the following features     Various line modes   External PPPoE dial up access   Internal PPPoE PPPoA dial up access  1483Briged 1483Routed MER IPoA access    Multiple PVCs  up to eight  and these PVCs can be isolated from each other    A single PVC with multiple sessions  Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions  802 1Q and 802 1P protocol    User Manual  DHCP server  NAPT  Static route  Firmware upgrading through Web  TFTP  or FTP  Resetting to the factory defaults through Reset button or Web  DNS  Virtual server  DMZ  Two level passwords and usernames  Web interface  Telnet CLI  System status display  PPP session PAP CHAP  IP filter  IP quality of service  QoS   Remote access control  Line connection status test  Remote managing through Telnet or HTTP  Backup and restoration of configuration file  Ethernet interface supporting crossover detection  auto correction  and  polarity correction  Universal plug and play  UPnP     User Manual    2 Hardware Installation    Step 1 Connect the DSL interface of the device and the Modem interface of  the splitter through a telephone cable  Connect the phone to the Phone  interface of the splitter through a cable  Connect the incoming li
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23. Enter the new password   Confirm Password Enter the new password again        3 8 3 Reboot    Choose Maintenance  gt  Reboot  and the page is shown as the following figure   You can let the router to reset to the default settings or make the router to commit  the current settings     70    User Manual       Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Commit Reboot    This page is used to commit changes to system memory and reboot your system with different configurations  v Password Reboot from    Save Current Configuration    Commit Changes Reset Reboot     Reboot AO E ES    v Diagnostics             4                   The following table describes the parameters and button of this page     o Pea   scription    You can choose Save Current Configuration   or Factory Default Configuration    e Save Current Configuration  Save the  current settings  and then reboot the  router    Factory Default Configuration  Reset to  the factory default settings  and then  reboot the router     Click it to reboot the router     3 8 4 Time    Reboot from       Choose Maintenance  gt  Time  and the page is shown as the following figure  You  can configure the system time manually or get the system time from the time  server     71    User Manual       Setup Advanced Service Firewall    System Time Configuration  This page is used to configure the system time and Network Time Protocol NTP  server  Here you can change the settings or view                                                                  
24. NAP  Channel Mode  pppoe   ppp username  12345678   ppp password  12345678   DNS Setting  DNS Automatically    Ce CO E    12    Status     gt  Wizard    User Manual  5  You will see the complete screen below                    Setup Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance  ADSL Router Status  This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device       System  Alias Name CNet ADSL Router  Uptime 0 0 1 27  Date Time Sun Jan 1 0 1 27 2012  Firmware Version CNet V1 1  Built Date May 29 2013 11 09 10    27 DSL  Operational Status    Upstream Speed     Downstream Speed       27 CWMP Status  inform Status No Inform Send  Connecion Request Status No connection request  25 LAN Configuration  IP Address 192 168 1 1  Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  IPV6 Address fe80  2e0 4cff fe00 5a51  DHCP Server Enable  MAC Address 00 E0 4C 00 5A 51       DNS Status  DNS Mode Auto  DNS Servers  IPv6 DNS Mode Auto  IPv6 DNS Servers  2 WAN Configuration  Interface VPIVCI  Encap Droute Protocol IP Address Gateway Status  pppoe 0 35 LLC On PPPoE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 down 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0       WAN IPV6 Configuration  Interface VPIVCI Encap Protocol IPv6 Address Prefix Gateway Droute Status  pppoe1 0 35 LLC PPPoE down    13    User Manual    3 4 Setup    In the navigation bar  click Setup  The Setup contains WAN and LAN  configuration     3 4 1 WAN Configuration    In the Setup page  click WAN on the left pane  and the sub menu of the WAN  includes WAN  ATM and ADSL     3 4 1 1 WAN    Choose Setup 
25. Protocol Source IPv6 Prefix SPort  DestiPv6 Prefix DPort ICMP6Type State Direction Action    3 7 3 URL Filter    Choose Firewall  gt  URL Filter  and the page is shown as the following figure   This page is used to block a fully qualified domain name  such as tw yahoo com  and filtered keyword  You can add or delete filtered keyword        Status Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance    URL Blocking Configuration    This page is used to configure the filtered keyword  Here you can add delete filtered keyword    v MAC Filter    v IP Port Filter URL Blocking Capability   9  Disable    Enable  Keyword        URL Blocking Table      gt  URL Filter        gt  URL Filter          Select Filtered Keyword    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page   60    User Manual    ela scription    URL Blocking You can choose Disable or Enable   Capability   Select Disable to disable URL blocking function  and keyword filtering function     Select Enable to block access to the URLs and  keywords specified in the URL Blocking Table     Enter the keyword to block   AddKeyword Click it to add a keyword to the URL Blocking Table     Delete Selected   Select a row in the URL Blocking Table and click it to  Keyword delete the row    URL Blocking A list of the URL  s  to which access is blocked    Table       3 7 4 ACL    In the Firewall page  click ACL on the left pane  and the sub menu of ACL  includes ACL and IPv6 ACL   LLI Note   If you select Enable in ACL capabil
26. age is shown as the  following figure     38    User Manual    Wizard Service Firewall Maintenance       Nat Port Trigger    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway  Use                  of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network   Nat Port Trigger  Enable    Disable   gt  DMZ    Virtual Server Apply Changes  ae Application Type    gt  NAT Exclude IP Pere    TSE   Usual Application Name    Select One X                                 User defined Application Name           gt  FTP ALG Port     gt  Nat IP Mappin  peng Start Match Port End Match Port Trigger Protocol Start Relate Port End Relate Port Open Protocol Nat Type                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      UDP z   UDP v outgoing  v  UDP v UDP z outgoing  v  v CWMP  UDP z UDP v outgoing   v  UDP y   UDP y      outgoing      UDP v UDP z outgoing      UDP v UDP z outgoing      UDP z UDP NA outgoing      UDP 4 UDP     outgoing      Apply Changes  2 Current Port Trigger Table   ServerName Trigger Protocol Direction Match Port Open Protocol Relate Port Action    Click the Usual Application Name drop down menu to choose the application  you want to set up for port triggering 
27. and the page is shown  as the following figure  Connectivity verification is supported by the use of the  OAM loopback capability for both VP and VC connections  This page is used to  perform the VCC loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC     77    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall    OAM Fault Management   Connectivity Verification  Connectivity verification is supported by the use of the OAM loopback capability for both VP and VC connections  This page is used    v Update to perform the VCC loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC   Flow Type   z   O F4 Segment          O  F5 Segment           F5 End to End                    gt  Ping   F4 End to End   gt  Ping6 ve        gt  Traceroute   gt  Traceroute6 VCI    gt  OAM Loopback   Go      gt  ADSL Diagnostic     gt  Diag Test    Click GO  to start testing     3 8 6 6 ADSL Statistics    Choose Maintenance  gt  Diagnostics  gt  ADSL Statistics  and the page is shown  as the following figure  It is used for ADSL tone diagnostics     78    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Diagnostic ADSL    Ads  Tone Diagnostic    v Update    v Password          v Reboot Downstream Upstream  v Time Hlin Scale  v Log Loop Attenuation dB    gt  Diagnostics Signal Attenuation dB    gt  Ping  SNR Margin dB    gt  Ping6  Attainable Rate Kbps    gt  Traceroute  Output Power dBm    gt  Traceroute6    OAM Lonphack Tone Number H Real H Image SNR QLN Hlog   gt  ADSL Diagnostic
28. ayloads under NAT  environment  requiring no special configuration of users    Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  ALG  and the page is shown as the following figure   In this page you can set NAT ALG and pass through configuration     Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance    NAT ALG and Pass Through    Setup NAT ALG and Pass Through configuration    IPSec Pass Through  Y  enable   gt  DMZ L2TP Pass Through  V  enable   gt  Virtual Server PPTP Pass Through  Y  enable  oe   nee    NATExcludeIP    H 323  Tenable   gt  Port Trigger SIP   Y  enable   gt  FTP ALG Port RTSP  Y  enable   gt  Nat IP Mapping ICQ  v  enable    MSN  V  enable    Apply Changes       3 5 2 4 NAT Exclude IP    Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  NAT Exclude IP  and the page is shown as the  following figure  In the page  you can configure some source IP addresses which    37    User Manual    use the purge route mode when accessing internet through the specified  interface           Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance  NAT EXCLUDE IP  This page is used to config some source ip address which use the purge route mode when access internet through the specified       interface  pppoe1 le   gt  DMZ    Virtual Server 1E Range  5a                 gt  ALG  Apply Changes   Reset           Current NAT Exclude IP Table         gt  Port Trigger  WAN Interface Low IP High IP Action     gt  FTP ALG Port     gt  Nat IP Mapping       3 5 2 5 Port Trigger    Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  Port Trigger  and the p
29. cified IP address in the IP pool    range  which is assigned to the host    Mac Address Enter the MAC address of a host on the LAN     Add After entering the IP address and MAC address   click Add  An added row will be presented in the  Current ATM VC Table     Delete Selected Select a row in the Current ATM VC Table  and  then click Delete Selected  and this row will be  deleted     last settings   Table MAC address     3 4 2 4 LAN IPv6       Choose Setup  gt  LAN  gt  LAN IPv6  and the page is shown as the following figure   In this page  you can modify the IPv6 LAN parameters including the settings of  LAN RA server work mode and LAN DHCPV  6 server work mode    28    User Manual    LAN IPv6 Setting    This page is used to configurate ipv6 lan setting  User can set lan RA server work mode and lan DHCPv6 server work mode        Lan Global Address Setting              gt  LAN Global Address                 RA Setting      DHCP     gt  DHCP Static            LAN IPv6  Po ananena   Enable  y     lt      M Flag     O Flag  v       Max Interval  600 Secs       Min Interval  200 Secs       Prefix Mode  Auto Z             ULA Enable     Apply Changes        DHCPv6 Setting          DHCPv6 Mode  Auto Mode X                IPv6 Address Suffix Pool  1   fF  ex   1 1 1 1 or 2 1     Apply Changes    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     O Eo    Global Address Specify the LAN global IPv6 address  may be  assigned by ISP     RA Setting    Enable Enable 
30. conds     802 1d Spanning Tree  9  Disabled Enabled    Apply Changes   Undo   Show MACs        gt  Bridge Setting   gt  Client Limit   gt  Tunnel     gt  Others    The following table describes the parameters and button of this page   Description    Aging Time If the host is idle for 300 seconds  default value   its  entry is deleted from the bridge table     802 1d Spanning   You can select Disabled or Enabled     Tree Select Enabled to provide path redundancy while  preventing undesirable loops in your network     Show MACs Click it to show a list of the learned MAC addresses  for the bridge        Click Show MACs  and the page is shown as the following figure  This table  shows a list of learned MAC addresses for this bridge     47    User Manual       Forwarding Table    MAC Address Port Type Aging Time  01 30 c2 00 00 00 0 Static 300  00 05 1d 03 04 05 0 Static 300  01 00 58 00 00 09 D Static 300  38 83 45 12 35 86 1 Dynamic 300  AAA 0 Static 300    refresh close    3 5 5 2 Client Limit    Choose Advanced  gt  Others  gt  Client Limit  and the page is shown as the  following figure  This page is used to set the limitation on the quantity of the PCs  which are allowed to connect to the router     Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance        Client Limit Configuration  This page is used to configure the capability of force how many device can access to Internet     v Route       v NAT Client Limit Capability  Disable    Enable  v QoS  v CWMP Maximum Devices  4  
31. e Time retains the assigned IP addresses before the IP  addresses change     Enter the domain name if you know  If you leave this  blank  the domain name obtained by DHCP from the  ISP is used  You must enter host name  system    Domain Name  name  on each individual PC  The domain name can    be assigned from the router through the DHCP  server     You can configure the DNS server IP addresses for  DNS Servers 9  DNS Relay     Click it  the Device IP Range Table page appears   You can configure the IP address range based on the  device type     Set VendorClass  IP Range       Click Show Client in the DHCP Mode page  and the page is shown as the  following figure  You can view the IP address assigned to each DHCP client   Active DHCP Client Table  This table shows the assigned IP address  MAC address and time expired for each DHCP leased client    A   lt   Laced    Name IP Address MAC Address Expiry s  Type            Refresh     Close            The following table describes the parameters and buttons in this page     ww A OOO  It displays the IP address assigned to the DHCP  IP Address mPa  9    client from the router     It displays the MAC address of the DHCP client   MAC Address Each Ethernet device has a unique MAC address   The MAC address is assigned at the factory and it       User Manual    AS consists of six pairs of hexadecimal character  for    example  00 08 A1 12 34 56     It displays the lease time  The lease time determines  Expiry  s  the period that the hos
32. e denied to access the router     LAN ACL Mode    When you click White List  only the devices  whose IP addresses are listed in the Current  ACL Table can access the router    When you click Black List  the devices whose  IP addresses are listed in the Current ACL  Table are denied to access the modem     Direction Select Select the router interface  You can select LAN or    WAN ACL Mode       User Manual      Fead O   escription              WAN  In this example  LAN is selected   LAN ACL Switch Select it to enable or disable ACL function     Enter the IP address of the specified interface  Only   the IP address that is in the same network segment  IP Address l are   with the IP address of the specified interface can   access the router     You can choose the following services from LAN   Services Allowed web  telnet  ssh  ftp  tftp  snmp or ping  You can  also choose all the services     Add After setting the parameters  click it to add an entry  to the Current ACL Table     Click it to refresh this page     If WAN is selected in the field of Direction Select  the page is shown as the  following figure        63    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance          ACL Configuration  You can specify which services are accessable form LAN or WAN side  v MAC Filter Entries in this ACL table are used to permit certain types of data packets from your local network or Internet network to the  Gateway  v IP Port Filter Using of such access control can be helpful
33. ection palavus nmen    Manually Sacomealy DNS server     3 6 4 2 IPv6 DNS    Attain DNS  Automatically       Choose Service  gt  DNS  gt  IPv6 DNS  and the page is shown as the following  figure  This page is used to configure the DNS server IPv6 addresses     Status Wizard Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance       IPv6 DNS Configuration    This page is used to configure the DNS server ipv6 addresses    9  Attain DNS Automatically    Set DNS Manually       DNS 1    Interface           DNS 2  Interface              Hoe    DNS 3  Interface     Apply Changes Reset Selected          The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page   Description    Select it  the router accepts the first received DNS  assignment from one of the PPPoA  PPPoE or MER  enabled PVC s  during the connection establishment   Select it to enter the IP addresses and choose the  WAN interface of the primary  the secondary and the  tertiary DNS server     Apply Changes   Click it to save the settings of this page   Reset Selected   Click it to start configuring the parameters in this page     Attain DNS  Automatically    Set DNS  Manually       55    User Manual  3 6 5 DDNS    Choose Service  gt  DDNS  and the page is shown as the following figure  This  page is used to configure the dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO   You can add or remove to configure dynamic DNS     Status Wizard Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance                                        Dynamic DNS Configurati
34. elect it to enable a secondary LAN IP address   Secondary IP The two LAN IP addresses must be in the different  network     LAN Port You can choose the LAN interface to configure     22       User Manual      Field   Description      You can select the following modes from the  Link Speed Duplex   drop down list  100Mbps FullDuplex   Mode 100Mbps Half Duplex  10Mbps FullDuplex   10Mbps Half Duplex  and Auto Negotiation     Modif Select the index from Ethernet Status Table  and  y after changing the settings  click Modify    It shows the current Ethernet status list  You can  ET PERNE T SANS select the index from Ethernet Status Table to  Table     modify    It is the access control based on MAC address   MAC Address   Select it and the host whose MAC address is listed    Control in the Current Allowed MAC Address Table can  access the modem     New MAC Address Enter MAC address  and then click Add to add a  new MAC address     Current Allowed   It shows the current allowed MAC address list   MAC Address  Table       3 4 2 2 DHCP    Choose Setup  gt  LAN  gt  DHCP  and the page is shown as the following figure     23         gt  LAN    DHCP     gt  DHCP Static     gt  LAN IPv6    DHCP Mode    User Manual    This page can be used to config the DHCP mode None DHCP Relay or DHCP Server    1 Enable the DHCP Server if you are using this device as a DHCP server  This page lists the IP address pools available to hosts  on your LAN  The device distributes numbers in the pool to hosts 
35. entifier of the ATM PVC   The virtual channel identifier of the ATM PVC     QoS The QoS category of the PVC  You can choose    UBR  CBR  nrt VBR or rt VBR  Peak cell rate  PCR  is the maximum rate at  which cells can be transmitted along a connection  in the ATM network  lts value ranges from 1 to    Cell delay variation tolerance  CDVT  is the  amount of delay permitted between ATM cells  in  microseconds   lts value ranges from 0 to  4294967295    Sustain cell rate  SCR  is the maximum rate that  traffic can pass over a PVC without the risk of cell  loss  Its value ranges from 0 to 65535    Maximum burst size  MBS  is the maximum  number of cells that can be transmitted at the  PCR  lts value ranges from 0 to 65535        3 4 1 3 ADSL    Choose Setup  gt  WAN  gt  ADSL  and the page is shown as the following figure  In  this page  you can select the ADSL modulation  Mostly  you need to remain this    20    User Manual    factory default settings  The router supports these modulations  GLite  GDmt   11 413  ADSL2  ADSL2   AnnexL  and AnnexM  The router negotiates the  modulation modes with the DSLAM        Advanced Service Firewall    Maintenance    ADSL Settings    This page allows you to choose which ADSL modulation settings your modem router will support  WAN F  G Lite  ATM  Y  G Dmt   gt  ADSL   ADSL modulation  Y  11 413   Y  ADSL2  v LAN s  v  ADSL2   AnnexL Option  Y  Enabled  AnnexM Option   _  Enabled     Y  Bitswap Enable  ADSL Capability     Y  SRA Enable    Apply
36. he parameters of this page      Fed   Description     You can select the common service type  for   example  AUTH  DNS  FTP and so on  You can also   define a service name    e  f you select Usual Service Name  the  corresponding parameters have the default  settings    If you select User defined Service Name  you  need to enter the corresponding parameters     Service Type    Promdi Choose the transport layer protocol that the service  type uses  You can choose TCP or UDP   WAN Setting You can choose Interface or IP Address     hoose the WAN interface that appli al  WAN Interface A e interface that applies to virtua    Enter the corresponding WAN IP  WAN IP Address Address   Available when IP Address is selected in  WAN Setting field         User Manual      Field   Description    WAN Port Choose the access port of the WAN   LAN Open Port Enter the port number of the specified service type        Enter the IP address of the virtual server  It is in the  LAN IP Address same network segment with LAN IP address of the  router     3 5 2 3 ALG    The NAT ALG  Application Layer Gateways   function enables the router to  support various special application protocols with payloads containing IP  addresses and port numbers  and tries to establish connection between these  imbedded IP addresses and port numbers  Failure of the transformation of such  information may results in problems  The NAT ALG function realizes payload  detection and transformation to ensure normal operation of p
37. ion      gt  RIP A  Subnet Mask       Next Hop          Metric  1             Interface  pppoel                    Add Route Delete Selected Show Routes        Static Route Table        Select State Destination Subnet Mask NextHop Metric Itf    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     Fea    Deseription    destination device     Table  parameters  Then click it to save the settings    Selected delete the row   Click it  the IP Route Table appears  You can view a list  Routes of destination routes commonly accessed by your  network   Table       User Manual    Click Show Routes  and the page is shown as the following figure  The table  shows a list of destination routes commonly accessed by your network        IP Route Table    his table shows a list of destination routes commonly accessed by your network     Destination Subnet Mask NextHop Interface    192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 5 el    3 5 1 2 IPv6 Static Route    Choose Advanced  gt  Route  gt  IPv6 Static Route  and the page is shown as the  following figure  This page is used to configure the IPv6 routing information                                            Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance  IPv6 Routing Configuration  This page is used to configure the ipv6 routing information  Here you can add delete IPv6 routes    Static Route Destination      gt  iPv6 Static Route j  RIP    Next Hop     Interface  pppoet   Add Route Delete Selected      IPv6 Static Route Table   Selec
38. is the virtual channel  VCI between two points in an ATM network  Its valid value  is in the range of 32 to 65535  Enter the correct VCI  provided by your ISP       You can select LLC or VC Mux  In this example  the  Encapsulation    encapsulation mode is set to LLC   You can choose 1483 Bridged  1483 MER  PPP over  Channel Mode   Ethernet  PPPoE   PPP over ATM  PPPOA   1483  Routed  or IPoA     Select it to enable Network Address Port Translation   NAPT  function  If you do not select it and you want to   Enable NAPT access the Internet normally  you must add a route on  the uplink equipment  Otherwise  the access to the  Internet fails  Normally  it is enabled     Enable IGMP You can enable or ASADO Internet Group Management  Protocol  IGMP  function   PPP Settings  Note  the parameters of PPP Settings are only  available in the mode of PPPoE and PPPoA    Enter the correct user name for PPP dial up  which is  provided by your ISP     Enter the correct password for PPP dial up  which is  Password l  provided by your ISP     User Name    You can choose Continuous  Connect on Demand or   Manual    If set the type to Connect on Demand  you need to   enter the idle timeout time  Within the preset minutes  if   Idle Time  min    the router does not detect the flow of the user  continuously  the router automatically disconnects the  PPPoE connection    WAN IP Settings  Note  WAN IP Settings is only available in the mode   of 1483MER  1483 ROUTED and IPOA      ine You can choose Fi
39. ity  ensure that your host IP address is in  ACL list before it takes effect     3 7 4 1 ACL    Choose Firewall  gt  ACL  and the page is shown as the following figure  In this  page  you can permit the data packets from LAN or WAN to access the router   You can configure the IP address for Access Control List  ACL   If ACL is enabled   only the effective IP address in the ACL can access the router     61    User Manual       Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance            ACL Configuration  You can specify which services are accessable form LAN or WAN side   v MAC Filter Entries in this ACL table are used to permit certain types of data packets from your local network or Internet network to the  Gateway    v IP Port Filter Using of such access control can be helpful in securing or restricting the Gateway managment    v URL Filter             LAN ACL Mode     White List Black List       F WAN ACL Mode    White List Black List   gt  ACL    i   Apply   gt  IPv6 ACL  LAN ACL Switch  Enable    Disable  Apply  IP Address         The IP 0 0 0 0 represent any IP    Services Allowed   Many  En         Current ACL Table        Select Direction IP Address Interface Service Port Action    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     When you click White List  only the devices  whose IP addresses are listed in the Current  ACL Table can access the router    When you click Black List  the devices whose  IP addresses are listed in the Current ACL  Table ar
40. k the connection between the Line port of    the device and the wall jack     Check whether the VPI  VCI  user name and    password are correctly entered     Choose Start  gt  Run from the desktop  and ping  192 168 1 1  IP address of the DSL router   If the  DSL router is not reachable  check the type of the  network cable  the connection between the DSL  router and the PC  and the TCP IP configuration  of the PC    To restore the factory default settings  turn on the  device  and press the reset button for about 5  seconds  and then release it  The default IP  address and the subnet mask of the DSL router  are 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0  respectively   e User password of super user  admin admin  e User password of common user  user user       81    
41. le are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway  Use     gt  MAC Filter of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network        gt  MAC Filter                            Outgoing Default Policy    Deny   Allow  f   A o  v IP Port Filter Incoming Default Policy J Deny    Allow  v URL Filter EN  Apply  v ACL  v DoS Direction  Outgoing     Action    Deny Allow  Source MAC   ex  00E086710502   Destination MAC   ex  00E086710502                  Current MAC Filter Table        Select Direction Source MAC Destination MAC Action    Delete All    3 7 2  IP Port Filter    In the Firewall page  click IP Port Filter on the left pane  and the sub menu of  IGMP includes IP Port Filter and IPv6 Port Filter     3 7 2 1 IP Port Filter    Choose Firewall  gt  IP Port Filter  and the page is shown as the following figure   This part is used to restrict certain types of data packets through the gateway   These filters are helpful in securing or restricting your local network     58    User Manual       Setup Advanced Service Maintenance                                                                                                                                           IP Port Filtering  Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway  Use  v MAC Filter of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local ne
42. lease select the wan connection mode  VPI NVCI  VPI   0  0 255  VCI   35  32 65535   Encapsulation   9  LLC SNAP    VC Mux  J 1483 Bridged  D 1483 MER  Connection Mode     PPP over Ethernet PPPoE   PPP over ATM PPP0A   1483 Routed  PPP Settings  Username    Password     Default Route  9  Enable    Disable  DNS Settings    Attain DNS Automatically    Set DNS Manually      DNS Server 1           DNS Server 2              next    11    User Manual    1  Change the VPI or VCI values which are used to define a unique path for your  connection  If you have been given specific settings for this to configuration  type  in the correct values assigned by your ISP     VPIVCI  WPI  o   0255  WEI  35    22 65535     2  Please select the Connection Type given by your ISP      1483 Bridged       1483 MER   Connection Mode   9  PPP over Ethernet PPPOE   O PPP over ATM PPPoA      1483 Routed    3  Here we use PPPoE as an example  Enter the Username  Password and  Confirm Password given by your ISP  and then click Next     PPP Settings  Usemame    Password       4  On this page  please confirm all parameters  Click Prev to modify or click the  Apply Changes button to save your configuration     Status Setup Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance  Fast Config   gt  Wizard O OOO O Step 2  Save If you need finish settings in the fast config  please click  Apply Changes  otherwise please click   gt  Wizard Settings  Cancel  or  Prev      Settings as follow     VPI  0   VCI  35  Encapsulation  LLC S
43. lectronic products  unless our  customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this   because any wrong connection may cause power or fire risk    Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support     User Manual  1 2 LEDs and Interfaces       Front Panel       The following table describes the LEDs of the device       LEDs   Status   Description        The device is powered on  Power O  o The device is powered off    CM There is a successful connection on the LAN  port    There is no connection on the LAN port  Blinking   Data is being transferred over the LAN port    On DSL link up link synchronized    Blinking   Link training DSL link not synchronized    Successful PPP session    Internet  amp  Off Before DSL link up  Blinking   There is data being transmitted or received       m Rear Panel       Power ON OFF Reser    The following table describes the interfaces of the device     User Manual      imertoce   Description    Power Power interface for connecting to the power adapter   ON OFF Power switch for powering on  off the device     Reset to the factory defaults  To reset to the factory  ar defaults  you should keep the device powered on  push a  needle into the hole and then press and hold more than 5  seconds   PC or other Ethernet devices through the Ethernet cable   splitter through the telephone cable     1 3 System Requirements       Recommended system requirements are as follows     A 10 100 base T Ethernet card installed in your PC    
44. lowing figure   DHCP Mod  This page can be used to config the DHCP mo   1 Enable the DHCP Server if you are using th        LAN IP Address  192 168 1 1    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    DHCP Mode DHCP Relay y    Relay Server  192 168 2 242    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     re E    If set to DHCP Relay  the router acts a surrogate  DHCP Mode DHCP Server and relays the DHCP requests and  responses between the remote server and the client     Relay Server Enter the DHCP server address provided by your ISP   Apply Changes   Click it to save the settings of this page     inde Click it to erase the change and revert it to the last  settings        3 4 2 3 DHCP Static    Choose Setup  gt  LAN  gt  DHCP Static  and the page is shown as the following  figure  In this page  you can assign the IP addresses to the specific individual  PCs based on their MAC address     2l    User Manual    Status Wizard Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance    DHCP Static IP Configuration    This page lists the fixed IP MAC address on your LAN  The device distributes the number configured to hosts on your network as       Py WANs they request Internet access  Lk iti        gt  LAN  ee Mac Address  1000000000000    ex  00E086710502    gt  DHCP Static i    e ME a LESS EA   gt  LAN IPv6        Current ATM VC Table        Select IP Address MAC Address    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     ME O SON o RO   IP Address Enter the spe
45. ne to the  Line interface of the splitter    The splitter has three interfaces    e Line  Connect to a wall phone jack  RJ 11 jack    e Modem  Connect to the ADSL jack of the device   e Phone  Connect to a telephone set   Step 2 Connect the LAN interface of the device to the network card of the PC  through an Ethernet cable  MDI MDIX         Note   Use twisted pair cables to connect with the hub or switch     Step 3 Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the  other end to the Power interface of the device     Connection 1    Figure1 shows the application diagram for the connection of the modem  PC   splitter  and telephone sets  when no telephone set is placed before the splitter   This type of connection is recommended     User Manual    Jo  Lio          Power ON OFF Reset LAN DSL  RJ 45 RJ 11 Wall outlet  with ADSL Service  Power  Adapter  Power Outlet    Telephone Set Telephone Set  Figure1 Connection diagram  Without connecting telephone sets before the splitter     Connection 2    O shows the connection when the splitter is installed close to the router     Power ON OFF Reset           RJ 11 Wail outlet  with ADSL Service    RJ 45    Power  Adapter          PC  gt  4  Power Outlet Telephone Set Telephone Set Telephone Set  Figure2 Connection diagram  A telephone set is placed before the splitter     C1  Note     When connection 2 is used  the filter must be installed close to the telephone  cable  See Figure2  Do not use the splitter to replace 
46. on  This page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO  Here you can Add Remove to configure  v IGMP Dynamic DNS     DDNS provider  DynDNS org      v SNMP   gt  DDNS  Enable  y     DynDns Settings        Username           Password        TZO Settings        Email           Key     lada   Remove         Dynamic DDNS Table           Select State Service Hostname Username Interface    The following table describes the parameters of this page     Description      Choose the DDNS provider name  You can choose  DDNS provider  DynDNS org  TZO or PHDNS     The DDNS identifier        56    User Manual    ela scription       The key provided by DDNS provider     3 6 6 FTP Server    Choose Service  gt  FTP Server  and the page is shown as the following figure   This page is used to start the FTP Server     Status Wizard Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance            FTP Server    v  start        gt  FTP Server    3 7 Firewall    In the navigation bar  click Firewall  The Firewall page contains MAC Filter   IP Port Filter  URL Filter  ACL and DoS     3 7 1 MAC Filter    Choose Firewall  gt  MAC Filter  and the page is shown as the following figure   Entries in the table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your  local network to Internet through the gateway  These filters are helpful in securing  or restricting your local network      gt     User Manual    Status Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance    MAC Filtering  Entries in this tab
47. on IPv6 Address Interface Service Port Action  WAN any ping6      3 7 5 DoS    Denial of Service Attack  DoS attack  is a type of attack on a network that is  designed to bring the network to its knees by flooding it with useless traffic   Choose Firewall  gt  DoS  and the page is shown as the following figure  In this  page  you can prevent DoS attacks     66    User Manual    Advanced Service Maintenance       DoS Setting    A  denial of service     DoS  attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from  v MAC Filter using that service        v IP Port Filter     7 Enable DoS Prevention                            v URL Filter  v ACL E  Whole System Flood  SYN Packets Second    DoS Whole System Flood  FIN Packets Second  Whole System Flood  UDP Packets Second  Whole System Flood  ICMP Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  SYN Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  FIN Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  UDP Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  ICMP Packets Second  TCP UDP PortScan f Sensitivity  ICMP Smurf  IP Land  IP Spoof  IP TearDrop  PingOfDeath  TCP Scan  TCP SynWithData  UDP Bomb  UDP EchoChargen  Select ALL Clear ALL  Enable Source IP Blocking Block time  sec              Apply Changes    3 8 Maintenance    In the navigation bar  click Maintenance  The Maintenance page contains  Update  Password  Reboot  Time  Log and Diagnostics     67    User Manual  3 8 1 Update    In the Maintenance page  click Update on the lef
48. on your network as they request Internet access    2 Enable the DHCP Relay if you are using the other DHCP server to assign IP address to your hosts on the LAN  You can set the    DHCP server ip address     3 If you choose  None   then the modem will do nothing when the hosts request a IP address                                  LAN IP Address  192 168 1 1  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  DHCP Mode DHCP Server     Interface  v  LAN  IP Pool Range 192 168 1 2     492 168 1 254    Show Client    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Default Gateway  192 168 1 1    Max Lease Time  1440 minutes  Domain Name  CNet   192 168 1 1  DNS Servers              Apply Changes   Undo    Set VendorClass IP Range    The following table describes the parameters of this page     DHCP Mode    IP Pool Range    Show Client    Subnet Mask    You can choose None  DHCP Relay and DHCP  Server  If set to DHCP Server  the router can assign  IP addresses  IP default gateway and DNS Servers  to the host in Windows95  Windows NT and other  operation systems that support the DHCP client     It specifies the first IP address in the IP address pool   The router assigns IP address that base on the IP  pool range to the host     Click it  the Active DHCP Client Table appears  It  shows IP addresses assigned to clients     Enter the subnet mask     24       User Manual    Field   Description o  Default Gateway   Enter the default gateway of the IP address pool     The lease time determines the period that the host  Max Leas
49. or disable the Router Advertisement  feature     Enable or disable the    Managed address  configuration    flag in RA packet    Enable or disable the    Other configuration    flag in  RA packet        User Manual    Ec O  Max Interval Maximum sending time interval   Min Interval Minimum sending time interval     Prefix Mode Specify the RA feature prefix mode   Auto  The RA prefix will use WAN dhcp pd prefix  Manual  User will specify the prefix Address   Length  Preferred time and Valid time        DHCPv6 Mode Specify the DHCPv6 server mode   None  Close DHCPV6 server   Manual  DHCPV6 server is opened and user  specifies the DHCPv6 server address pool and  other parameters   Auto  DHCPV6 server is opened and it uses  WAN dhcp pd prefix to generate address pool     3 5 Advanced    In the navigation bar  click Advanced  The Advanced contains Route  NAT   QoS  CWMP and Others     3 5 1 Route    In the Advanced page  click Route on the left pane  and the sub menu of Route  includes Static Route  IPv6 Static Route and RIP     3 5 1 1 Static Route    Choose Advanced  gt  Route  gt  Static Route  and the page is shown as the  following figure  This page is used to configure the routing information  You can  add or delete IP routes     30    User Manual    Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance    Routing Configuration  This page is used to configure the routing information  Here you can add delete IP routes     gt  Static Route Enable  v    gt  IPv6 Static Route Destinat
50. ort configuration    Delete Selected   Delete a selected port configuration from the list   DestPort       3 5 2 7 NAT IP Mapping    NAT is the abbreviation for Network Address Translation  The Network Address  Translation Settings allow you to share one WAN IP address for multiple  computers on your LAN     40    User Manual  Choose Advanced  gt  NAT  gt  NAT IP Mapping  and the page is shown as the  following figure  This page allows you to configure one IP pool for specified  source IP address from LAN  so one packet whose source IP is in range of the   specified address will select one IP address from the pool for NAT     Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance       NAT IP MAPPING  Entries in this table allow you to config one IP pool for specified source ip address from lan so one packet which s source ip is in  range of the specified address will select one IP address from pool for NAT    re       v Route     gt  DMZ                                                    Virtual Server Local Start IP    gt  ALG Local End IP    gt  NAT Exclude IP ol Saute   gt  Port Trigger   Global End IP    gt  FTP ALG Port    Apply Changes   Reset          Current NAT IP MAPPING Table        Local Start IP Local End IP Global Start IP Global End IP Action    Delete Selected Delete All       3 5 3 QoS    Choose Advanced  gt  IP QoS  and in this page  you can enable the IP QoS  and  the page is shown as the following figure     41    User Manual       Wizard Setup Service Firewall
51. t Destination NextHop Interface    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     Destination Enter the IPv6 address of the destination  device     Prefix Length Enter the prefix length of the IPv6 address     route to the destination address   Click it to add the new static route to the IPv6       User Manual      Field   Description      Static Route Table    Delete Selected elect a row in the IPv6 Static Route Table  and click it to delete the row     3 5 1 3 RIP       Choose Advanced  gt  Route  gt  RIP  and the page is shown as the following figure   If you are using this device as a RIP enabled router to communicate with others  using Routing Information Protocol  RIP   enable RIP  This page is used to select  the interfaces on your devices that use RIP  and the version of the protocol used                                   Status Wizard Setup Service Firewall Maintenance  RIP Configuration  Enable the RIP if you are using this device as a RIP enabled router to communicate with others using the Routing Information   gt  Static Route  RIP  o  Off On Apply   gt  IPv6 Static Route  Recv Version    RIP1  y  Send Version    RIP1  v  EJ           Rip Config List        Select interface Recv Version Send Version    The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page     other RIP enabled devices     Recv Version Choose the interface version that receives RIP  messages  You can choose RIP1  RIP2 or Both   e Choose RIP1 that indicates
52. t pane  and the sub menu of  Update includes Firmware Update and Backup Restore     A Caution     Do not turn off the router or press the Reset button while the procedure  is in progress     3 8 1 1 Upgrade Firmware    Choose Maintenance  gt  Update  and the page is shown as the following figure   In this page  you can upgrade the firmware of the router     Status Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Upgrade Firmware  This page allows you upgrade the ADSL Router firmware to new version  Please note  do not power off the device during the   gt  Update upload because it may crash the system        gt  Firmware Update    Note  System will reboot after file is uploaded      gt  Backup Restore    Select File  Ca       CT oo cc          The following table describes the parameters and button of this page       Field    Description        Select File Click Browse to select the firmware file     After selecting the firmware file  click Upload to  upgrade the firmware file     Click it to reselect the firmware file     Upload       68    User Manual  3 8 1 2 Backup Restore    Choose Maintenance  gt  Backup Restore  and the page is shown as the  following figure  You can backup the current settings to a file and restore the  settings from the file that was saved previously     Status Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall    Backup Restore Settings  Once the router is configured you can save the configuration settings to a configuration file on your hard drive  You also have the  
53. t retains the assigned IP  addresses before the IP addresses change     Click it to refresh this page   Click it to close this page     Click Set VendorClass IP Range in the DHCP Mode page  and the page is    shown as the following figure  In this page  you can configure the IP address    range based on the device type   Device IP Range Table    This page is used to configure the IP address range based on device type       device name   start address   end address   Router address   option60    Mk kas a        IP Range Table        select  device name  start address  end address  default gateway  option60     Choose None in the DHCP Mode field  and the page is shown as the following  figure     DHCP Mode   This page can be used to config the DHCP mode None DHCP Relay or DHCP Server    1 Enable the DHCP Se lists the IP address pools available to  hosts on your LAN  The device distributes numbers in the pool to hosts on your network as they request Internet access   2 Enable the DHCP Relay if you are using the other DHCP server to assign IP address t  the DHCP server ip address       rif you are using this device as a DHCP server  This p       o your hosts on the LAN  You can set     3 If you choose    None     then the modem will do nothing when the hosts request a IP address    LAN IP Address  192 168 1 1  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  DHCP Mode None x     Set VendorClass IP Range    26    User Manual    In the DHCP Mode field  choose DHCP Relay  The page is shown as the    fol
54. tem of this table is eight        17    User Manual  After proper settings  click Add and the page is shown as the following figure      gt  Current ATM VC Table        Select Inf Mode VPI VCI Encap NAPT IGMP DRoute IP Addr Remote IP NetMask UserName Status Edit    pppoel PPPoE 0 35 LLC On Off On 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 12345678 down   M    Click in the PPPoE mode  and the page is shown as the following figure  In  this page  you can configure parameters of this PPPoE PVC     Wizard Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance       PPP Interface   Modify    E E                                              WAN  ATM VCC  0 35  ATM  Login Name  12345678   gt  ADSL  Password  eecccces  v LAN ars Lr  Authentication Method  AUTO      Connection Type  Continuous y  Idle Time  min                  Bridge  Bridged Ethernet  Transparent Bridging   Bridged PPPoE  implies Bridged Ethernet     9  Disable Bridge       AC Name                 Service Name        802 1q  9  Disable Enable    VLAN 1D 1 4095         MTU  1 1500   1492            Static                Source Mac address  00 E0 4C 00 54 5A    ex 00 E0 86 71 05 02  MACCLONE       The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page   Description       It displays the protocol type used for this WAN    18    User Manual  Field   Description  cometio       ATM VCC The ATM virtual circuit connection assigned for  this PPP interface  VPI VCl    The user name provided by your ISP    The password provided by your ISP
55. tenance        gt  Device _info     gt  Device_info     gt  ADSL    v Statistics    3 2 Status    ADSL Router Status    This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device       27 System   Alias Name  Uptime  Date Time  Firmware Version    Built Date        DSL    CNet ADSL Router   0 0 6 49   Sun Jan 1 0 6 49 2012  CNet V1 1    May 29 2013 11 09 10       Operational Status  Upstream Speed    Downstream Speed        CWMP Status       Inform Status    Connecion Request Status        LAN Configuration  IP Address   Subnet Mask   IPV6 Address   DHCP Server    MAC Address    0  DNS Status  DNS Mode  DNS Servers  IPv6 DNS Mode    IPv6 DNS Servers       WAN Configuration    Interface VPIVCI     S  WAN IPV6 Configuration    Interface VPIVCI    Encap    Encap Protocol    No Inform Send    No connection request    192 168 1 1  255 255 255 0    fe80  2e0 4cff fe00 5259    Enable  00 E0 4C 00 5A 59  Auto  Auto  Droute Protocol  IPv6 Address    IP Address    Prefix    Gateway    Gateway    Status    Status    User Manual  The tab Status contains Device Info and Statistics  Choose Status  gt  Device  Info  gt  ADSL  and the page is shown as the following figure  You can see the  router settings such as the Adsl Line Status     Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance  ADSL Configuration  This page shows the setting of the ADSL Router   gt  Device_info Adsl Line Status ACTIVATING     ADSL Adsl Mode    Up Stream  v Statistics Donk Stream    Attenuation Down S
56. the filter     6    User Manual  Installing a telephone directly before the splitter may lead to failure of connection  between the device and the central office  or failure of Internet access  or slow  connection speed  If you really need to add a telephone set before the splitter   you must add a microfilter before a telephone set  Do not connect several  telephones before the splitter or connect several telephones with the microfilter     User Manual    3 Web Configuration    This chapter describes how to configure the router by using the Web based  configuration utility     3 1 Access the Router    The following is the detailed description of accessing the router for the first time   Configure the IP address of the PC as 192 168 1 X  2 254   Subnet Mask as 255   255 255 0   Step1 Open the Internet Explorer  IE  browser and enter http   192 168 1 1   Step2 Inthe Login page that is displayed  enter the username and password   and then click Login   e The username and password of the super user are admin and admin  e The username and password of the common user are user and user    ADSL Router Login    User Name    admin    Password  TETT     If you log in as a super user  you will see the Device Info page shown as below   You can check the basic settings of the modem  such as firmware version   upstream speed  downstream speed  LAN MAC address  LAN IP address  DHCP    server status  You can also view the basic status of WAN and DNS Server     User Manual    Advanced    Main
57. tinuous                    Half Bridge    Disable    Enable  v CWMP Interface    pppoe 1 y   gt  Others   gt  Bridge Setting enana   Undo       gt  Client Limit   gt  Tunnel     gt  Others    3 6 Service  In the navigation bar  click Service  The Service page contains IGMP  UPNP   SNMP  DNS  DDNS and FTP Server    3 6 1 IGMP    In the Service page  click IGMP on the left pane  and the sub menu of IGMP  includes IGMP Proxy and MLD     3 6 1 1 IGMP Proxy    Choose Service  gt  IGMP  gt  IGMP Proxy  and the page is shown as the following  figure  IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf  of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces  The  system acts as a proxy for its hosts after you enable it     50    User Manual    Status Wizard Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance    IGMP Proxy Configuration    IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard                                   gt  IGMP IGMP interfaces  The system acts as a proxy for its hosts when you enable it by doing the follows  Enable IGMP proxy on WAN interface  upstream   which connects to a router running IGMP   gt  IGMP Proxy Enable IGMP on LAN interface  downstream   which connects to its hosts   gt  MLD f    IGMP Proxy        Disable    Enable  Multicast Allowed     Disable    Enable  Robust Count  2  Last Member Query Count  2  Query Interval  60  seconds   Query Response Interval  100   100ms 
58. tream    Attenuation Up Stream    SNR Margin Down Stream    SNR Margin Up Stream    Vendor ID RETK  Firmware Version 4925ca26  CRC Errors    Up Stream BER  Down Stream BER  Up Output Power  Down Output Power  Down Stream ES  Up Stream ES  Down Stream SES  Up Stream SES  Down Stream UAS    Up Stream UAS    Click Retrain  the device interacts with the office end to reacquire the values and  parameters of the router settings  If you want to refresh the page  click Reflesh     Choose Status  gt  Statistics  and the page is shown as the following figure  In this    page you can view the packet statistics for tansmission and reception regarding to  network interface     10    User Manual    Wizard Setup Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance    Statistics    This page shows the packet statistics for transmission and reception regarding to network interface     v Device info        Statistics      gt  Statistics Interface Rx pkt Rx err Rx drop Tx pkt Tx err Tx drop  el 1434 0 0 1651 0 0  a0 0 0 0 0 0 0  al 0 0 0 0 0 0  a2 0 0 0 0 0 0  a3 0 0 0 0 0 0  a4 0 0 0 0 0 0  a5 0 0 0 0 0 0  a6 0 0 0 0 0 0  a7 0 0 0 0 0 0    Click Refresh to refresh this page     3 3 Wizard    Choose Wizard  and the page is shown as the following figure     Status Setup Advanced Service Firewall Maintenance    Fast Config    The wizzard will help you do some basic configurations step by step   Step 1  WAN Connection Seting    Step 2  Save Setting                    gt  Wizard  Step 1  WAN Connection Setting  P
59. twork    gt  IP Port Filter  Outgoing Default Policy  2  Permit Deny   gt  IP Port Filter  Incoming Default Policy Permit    Deny   gt  IPv6 Port Filter  3 Rule Action   9  Permit O Deny  v URL Filter  v ACL WAN Interface  any    v Dos Protocol  P  y  Direction  Upstream z  Source IP Address  Mask Address  255 255 255 255  Dest IP Address  Mask Address  255 255 255 255  SPort    DPort  f  Enable  m         Current Filter Table     Rule Wanltf Protocol Source IP Mask SPort Dest IP Mask DPort State Direction Action    3 7 2 2 IPv6 Port Filter    Choose Firewall  gt  IP Port Filter  gt  IPv6 Port Filter  and the page is shown as  the following figure     59    User Manual                                                                                                                Status Wizard Setup Advanced Service Maintenance  IPv6 Port Filtering  Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of ipv6 data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway  v MAC Filter Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network    gt  IP Port Filter  Outgoing Default Policy  2  Permit     Deny   gt  IP Port Filter  Incoming Default Policy Permit          Deny   gt  IPv6 Port Filter    URL Filter Rule Action   9  Permit Deny  v ACL  Protocol  IPv6      Icmp6Type   v DoS  Direction  Upstream z  Source IPv6  PP Prefix Length   Dest IPv6 Address  Prefix Length   SPort    DPort     Enable   7            Current Filter Table        Rule 
60. xed IP or DHCP   yp    f select Fixed IP  you should enter the local IP    16    Type       User Manual    a eee eee  address  remote IP address and subnet mask   o l   select DHCP  the router is a DHCP client  the  WAN IP address is assigned by the remote DHCP    server     Address ISP   Address    Enter the subnet mask of the local IP address     Default Route   You can select Auto or Specified   Selection   Select this checkbox to enable IP unnumbered  Unnumbered l   function   WAN IPv6   Set IPv6 WAN setting if this interface supports IPv6  Setting    You can choose Slaac or Static   Address Mode   Slaac IPv6 Stateless address autoconfiguration  Static IPv6 static address configuration    Enable Enable or disable DHCPv6 Client on this interface  if  enable  user can specify if the DHCPv6 Client request  DHCPv6 Client l  Address or request Prefix     Request You can choose Request Address or Request Prefix   Options    After configuring the parameters of this page  click it to  add a new PVC into the Current ATM VC Table    Select a PVC in the Current ATM VC Table  then   Modify modify the parameters of this PVC  After finishing  click    it to apply the settings of this PVC     Select a PVC in the Current ATM VC Table  and then  Delete      click Delete to delete it    This table shows the existed PVCs  It shows the  Current ATM   interface name  channel mode  VPI VCI  encapsulation  VC Table mode  local IP address  remote IP address and other   information  The maximum i
61. ximum Response Time field in the IGMP v2 Host  Membership Query message header  The default  query response interval is 10 seconds and must be  less than the query interval     Response The amount of time in seconds that the IGMP router   Interval of Last waits to receive a response to a Group Specific   Group Member Query message  The last member query interval is  also the amount of time in seconds between  successive Group Specific Query messages        3 6 2 UPnP    Choose Service  gt  UPnP  and the page is shown as the following figure   This page is used to configure UPnP  The system acts as a daemon after you  enable it     52    User Manual       Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance    UPnP Configuration    This page is used to configure UPnP  The system acts as a daemon when you enable UPnP        gt  UPnP UPnP     Disable    Enable        gt  UPnP WAN Interface  O                v SNMP Apply Changes    v DNS    v DDNS       v FTP Server    3 6 3 SNMP    Choose Service  gt  SNMP  and Click Enable SNMP  and then the page is shown  as the following figure  This page is used to configure the SNMP protocol        Wizard Setup Advanced Firewall Maintenance    SNMP Protocol Configuration    This page is used to configure the SNMP protocol  Here you may change the setting for system description  trap ip address   community name  etc                                 vV  Enable SNMP   gt  SNMP  System Description ADSL Router  v DNS  System Contact  v DDNS  System Name ADSL    v
    
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