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1. Fig 3 6 3 2 3 6 4 Routing Click Routing in the sub menu to open the menu in the left bar whick contains two items RIP and Static Route 3 6 4 1 RIP Click RIP in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 4 1 Enable the RIP 1f you are using this device as a RIP enabled router to communicate with others using the Routing Information Protocol This page 1s used to select the interfaces on your deviceis that use RIP and the version of the protocol used RIR RIP Configuration Static Route i i Enable the RIP 1f you are using this device as a RIP enabled router to communicate with others using the Routing Information Protocol This page is used to select the interfaces on your deyicelsz that use RIP and the version of the protocol used Interface bro ow Receive Mode pet a Send Node None xi Add EIF Config Table on Fig 3 6 4 1 3 6 4 2 Static Route Click Static Route in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 4 2 1 This page 1s used to configure the routing information Here you can add delete IP routes RIP Routing Configuration RARAS This page ig used to configure the routing information Here you can add delete IF routes Enable Destination Sa Subnet Mask e Hext Hop Metric Interface any Add Route Update Show Routes Static Route Table Fig 3 6 4 2 1 Click the button Show Routes the below window will appear
2. Server 3 4 1 LAN Settings On this screen you can change the device s IP address The preset IP address is 192 168 1 1 This is the Private IP address of the DSL Router This is the address under which the device can be reached in the local network It can be freely assigned from the block of available addresses Click LAN Settings in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 4 1 In this page you can config the LAN network LAN Settings DHCP Settings LAN LAN Interface Setup Interface This page is used to configure the LAN interface of your ADSL Router Here you may change the setting for IP addressa subnet mask ete Note Please Commit Reboot 1f you want to make this settings effective immediately Interface Mame br IP Address HO2168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 secondary IP IP Address 192 168 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 256 0 DHCP pool Primary LAN Secondary LAN Apn ly Changes Fig 3 4 1 The following table describes the fields of this screen IP Address Input the IP of Local area network interface here Subnet Mask We recommend that you use an address from a block that is reserve private use This address block is 192 168 1 1 192 168 255 254 20 Secondary IP Select this checkbox to enable the secondary LAN IP The two LAN IP must be in the different network Apply Changes Click this button to save the settings of this page 3 4 2 DHCP Settings DHCP Dynam
3. This tbleshons a ist of learned MAC addresses 192 168 1 100 DO 16 76 E2 6F 10 F200 il Fig 3 2 5 3 3 Wizard Click Wizard in the menu to open the sub menu which contains one item Wizard 3 3 1 Wizard Wizard enables speedy and accurate configuration of your Internet connection and other important parameters The following sections describe these various configuration parameters Whether you configure these parameters or use the default ones click Next to enable your Internet connection When subscribing to a broadband service you should be aware of the method by which you are connected to the Internet Your physical WAN device can be either Ethernet DSL or both Technical information regarding the properties of your Internet connection should be provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP For example your ISP should inform you whether you are connected to the Internet using a static or dynamic IP address or what protocols such as PPPOA or PPPoE you will be using to communicate over the Internet Click Wizard in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 3 1 1 In this page you can config the VPI VCI number 12 Wizard Wizard Wizard This Wizard will guide you through the steps necessary to configure your DSL Router l l Note This PVE will instead of the Tirst original PVC ATE PVC Configuration The Virtual Path Identifier VPI and Virtual Channel Identifier WOT are
4. App ly Changes Direction Source IF Address Bm Subnet Nask Port El Destination IP Address Subnet Hask Port Current Filter Table Fig 3 6 2 1 3 6 2 2 MAC Filter Click MAC Filter in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 2 2 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 Click the button Apply Changes to save the settings of this page Click the button Add to add a new rule of the MAC Filter 33 LA H l f N Advan ce Adi i ri DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routine IP 005 Other IF Port Filter MAC Filtering FAH Di Diets be ee TH H Bret Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data URL Blocking packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network Note Flease Commiti Reboot if you want to make this settings effective immediately Outgoing Default Action Deny Allow Inc oming Default Action Deny Allow Apply Changes Direction utgoing Rule Action Deny Allow Source NAC Address Destination MAC Address Add Current Filter Table Fig 3 6 2 2 3 6 2 3 URL Blocking Click URL Blocking in the left bar to open t
5. If set Fixed IP you should enter the Local IP Address Remote IP Address and Subnet Mask If set Use DHCP your MODEM will be a DHCP client the WAN IP will be assigned by the remote DHCP server Default Route gt After configuring the parameters of this page click this button then a new PVC will be added into Current ATM VC Table Modify Select a PVC in the Current ATM VC Table then modify the parameters of this PVC When you finish click this button to apply the change of this PVC delete this PVC Click this button the following screens will appear In these pages you can modify the PVCs parameters If the PVC uses PPPoE mode click 4 the Fig 3 5 1 2 will appear In this page you can configure this PPPoE PVC s parameters 27 x E 5 T E p om E a i WAN Interface ATM Settings ADSL Settings WAN Interface PPP Interface Modify PPP Interface Protocol ATE VCC Status Login Name Password Authentication Nfethod Connection Type Tdle Time Auto Disconnect Time Warn Disconnect Delay Default Route Bridge Service Name pppu PPPoE 3739 ODisable Enable ty eececscee AUTO Continuous il a OBridged Ethernst Transparent Bridging Bridged PPPoE implies Bridged Ethernet ODisable Bridge SS O Fig 3 5 1 2 3 5 2 ATM Settings Click ATM Setting the screen of Fig 3 5 1 3 will appear In this page you can configure the parameters of the
6. 44 Save Settings to File Click the Save button then select the path and save the configuration file of your router Load Settings from File Click the Browse button to select the configuration file Upload Selected the configuration file of router click Upload button to begin restore the router configuration 3 7 5 Upgrade Fireware Click Upgrade Fireware in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 5 In this page you can upgrade the fireware of this router IMPORTANT Do not turn off your router or press the Reset button while this procedure is in progress oe y o o o os Ye s A es a y Remote Access Commit Eeboot Password Backup Restore Upgrade Firmware Time Zone SNMP TEO69 ACL Upgrade Upgrade Firmware Firmware This page allows you upgrade the ADSL Router firmware to new version Please note do not power aff the device durme the upload because it may crash the system Select File C Browse Fig 3 7 5 Select File Click the Browse button to select the Fireware file Upload Selected the Fireware file click Upload button to begin upgrading the Fireware Click this button to begin selecting the Fireware file afresh 3 7 6 Time Zone Click Time Zone in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 6 In this page you can set the system time manually or get the system time from the time server 45 q LAN WAN Ac ce Admin I Irt L r 2 E a n i L ISE q ya z
7. IP Address This field specifics the IP of the IP address pool Address a row will be added in MAC Base Assignment Table Modify Assigned IP Select a row in MAC Base Assignment Table the MAC address and IP address will appears Host MAC Address and Assigned IP Address After modified the MAC Address and IP Address click this button to save the changes Delete Assigned IP Select a row in MAC Base Assignment Table then click this button this row will be deleted Click this button to close this window MAC Base Assignment This table shows the assigned IP address based on the MAC address Table 3 5 WAN Click WAN Interface in the menu to open the sub menu which contains 3 items WAN Interface ATM Settings and ADSL Settings 25 3 5 1 WAN Interface Click WAN Interface in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 5 1 1 In this page you can configure WAN Interface of your router VAN Interface WAN Configuration This page is used to configure the parameters for the channel operation modes of your ADSL Modem Router Note Please Commit Reboot if wou want to make this settings effective immediately WPI 0 CI Encapsulation LC Ovi tux Channel Mode 1485 Bridged w Enable MAPT Admin Status Enable Disable PPP Settings User Mame Password moaned Idle Time N Type Wit 1101 taints WAH IP Nene Settings Type Fixed IP IHEP Local IP OoOo Remote IP Address 1 Address Subnet B
8. The table shows a list of destination routes commonly accessed by your network IP Route Table Pindowrs Internet Explorer le http 192 168 1 l routetbl asp IP Route Table This table shows a list of dest ination routes commonly accessed by your network 127 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Refresh Close Fig 3 6 4 2 2 38 3 6 5 IP QoS Click IP QoS in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 6 5 Entries in this table are used to assign the precedence for each incoming packet based on physical LAN port TCP UDP port number and source destination IP address subnet masks Click the button Apply Changes to save the settings of this page Status Wisal LAN MAN Advance DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routing TP 008 Other IP 008 IP QoS Entries in this table are used to assign the precedence for each incoming packet based on physical LAN port TCP UDP port number and sourte destination IP address subnet masks Note Please Commit Reboot 1f you want to make this settings effective immediately eee Default pas Se IP QoS Disabled Enabled gps P Fre Apply Changes Specify Traffic Classification Rules Source IP Het mask Port Destination IP Netmask Protocol Physical Port Port Outbound Priority Teresi 802 lp Precedence TOS IP Q05 Rules aol oe fis o a Bs Na pa Fig 3 6 5
9. behind your Gateway s NAT firewall Note Please Conmit Reboot 11 you want toonake thie settings effective immediately Port Forwading Disable Enable Apply Changes Protocol 0 Comment Enable Local IF Addrez Local Port E Remote IP Address Public Port E Zz Interface Current Port Fo rearding Table Fig 3 6 3 1 3 6 3 2 DMZ Settings Click DMZ Settings in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 3 2 A Demilitarized Zone 1s used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to 1ts 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 Select the checkbox Enable DMZ to enable this function Then input a IP Address of the DMZ host Click the button Apply Changes to save the settings of this page 36 FAH Advance Admin DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routing IF 005 Other a 4 Demilitarized Tone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access ta its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such a Web HTTP servers FIP servers SMTP ie mail servers and DNS servers Note Please Committ Reboot af you want to make this settings effective immedrate ly DEZ Host Disable Enable DEZ Host IP Address Apply Changes
10. detecting itself a Initial self test of the unit is OK and ready Data Green OFF Internet connection failed SUNK Internet data transiting RED Deviceinit init Fireware upgrade Initial self test failed Internet connection OK Ethernet Green No LAN link LAN data transiting LAN link established and active Rear panel AE f SVOG IN fr a A A 4 OWOEF POWER LANI RESET DSL i T dl 7 A a f Fig 1 3 2 Rear panel Line RJ 11 port Reset Resets to factory defaults To restore factory defaults keep the device powered on and push a paper clip in to the hole Press down the button over 5 seconds and then release Ethernet RJ 45 port Power On Off 0 PWR Power connector DC 10 Voltage 1000mA female pole is positive 1 4 System Requirements Make sure first that you have prepared these following items to guarantee the ROUTER can work normally Y v v v wv Services subscriptions An 10BaseT 100BaseT Ethernet card installed on your PC HUB or Switch Attached to several PCs through one of Ethernet interfaces on the device Operation system Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows ME or Windows XP Internet Explorer V5 0 or higher or Netscape V4 0 or higher or firefox 1 5 or higher 1 5 Feature Supports various line modes Supports external PPPoE dial up access Supports internal PPPoE PPPoA dial up access Supports leased line mode Supports ZIPB Zero Insta
11. of the user include admin and user The super user name and password are admin admin as default and the The common user name and password are user user 43 Advance Admin Diagnostic Remote Access Commit Reboot Password BackupRestore Upgrade Firmware Time Zone SNMP TROSS ACL Password Password Setup This page 1s used to set the account to access the web server of ADSL Router Empty user name and password will disable the protection User Name o _ C e A Apply Changes Reset Fig 3 7 3 Select the user name in the drop down list box The choices are admin and user Old Password After selected the user name input the old password of the user here 3 7 4 Backup Restore Click Backup Restore in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 4 In this page you can backup the current settings to a file and restore the settings from the file which was saved previously IMPORTANT Do not turn off your router or press the Reset button while these procedures are in progress Admin Remote Access Commit Reboot Password Backup Restore Upgrade Firmware Time Zone SNMP TRO69 ACL Backup Restore Backup Restore Settings This page allows you to backup curtent settings to a file or restore the settings from the file which was saved previously Besides you could reset the current configuration to factory default Save Settings to File A o E 0773 Fig 3 7 4
12. the following IP address WAN IP Address D 0 0 0 WAN Subnet Mask 256 255 255 0 j 00 G Obtain DNS server addresses automatically gt Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS oma A Server SHO Secondary DNS abre Server J Enable NAT Next gt Fig 3 3 1 9 The following table describes the fields of this screen Nons o SOS The dynamic IP is not fixed your ISP assigns you the different one each automatically time address WAN IP Address Input the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP provided by your ISP addresses automatically equipment such as BAS Use the following DNS If you want to input the IP address of the DNS server by yourself click Secondary DNS server Input the IP address of the secondary DNS server provided by your ISP here Enable NAT Select it to enable the NAT functions of the MODEM If you are not to enable NAT and intend the user of the MODEM to access the Internet normally you must add a route on the uplink equipment otherwise the access to the Internet will fail Normally it is required to enable NAT Click lt Back to return to the previous screen Click Next gt to go to the next screen 19 3 4 LAN Click LAN in the menu to open the sub menu which contains 2 items LAN Settings and DHCP Settings You can use the LAN configuration to define an IP address for the DSL Router and configure the DHCP
13. 1 3 6 2 Firewall Dynamic DNS Configuration This page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO Here you can Add Remove to configure Dynamic DNS Enable e DDES provider DynDNS org FA Hostname DynDns Settings Username Password IZO Settings Email key Modify Dynamic DDHS Table Fig 3 6 1 2 Click Firewall in the sub menu to open the menu in the left bar whick contains three items IP Port Fileter MAC Filter and URL Blocking 3 6 2 1 IP Port Filter Click IP Port Filter in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 2 1 Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network Click the button Apply Changes to save the settings of this page Click the button Add to add a new rule of the IP Port Filter 32 Advance Status Wizard LAN vaN ame DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routing IP 005 Other tracka IP Port Filtering MAC Filter Bee Entries in this table are used to restrict certalr types of data packets through the URL Blocking Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local hetwork Note Please Commit Reboot if you want to make this settings s Tective immediately Qutgoing D efault Action Ole Al ou Incoming Default Action Deny Allow
14. 1 Port ADSL 2 Router User Manual Contents MIN a alas l A A A EAE S A eT no EE A Tee E E E ETE A O AE ONE l ia O A EO O AW a GS a ee eae l 13 bE and Interface DAA el is 2 LA Sven 6 UCN Wc ac a 3 A E E aie DAS aloes At asa GA a aaa aia DAS naan DAY a iad AS oA OA naan ea A AI 3 TOP CC CORA TAIN C AAA AE AAA Ene sk ten 4 Suporte tio 4 2 Hardware Instala A A nila Oar kadanieNaac ane 5 Se LTE OCC II Web CORA guran ON AAA AAA ET 7 a EOWA OAC ESS ROTET aiia o o RO 7 O AI E E E E E A A A E E EE E a Art ch ln E E eee 8 LAS SAS 8 Te DAN ones 9 ILS A A 10 A CO 10 22 AE SS U E non se a eee eee oe a ae a 10 DZ A A 11 Tne CR 1 2 NI RR E E eR Or RE RNY RR E OP Rn 12 FEW ZIA ete esti hard E E E E ah Dane ithe als 12 S E ii 20 ELEAN O S E O A 20 FA DHCP SEMNE Scia aE EA E EE EE AE E 21 IN DO hd PI ee ti Mace leet ote 25 LAN MIURA Sahara ase A HOD SDDS PIS IAD ARA A AAA 26 A IO SEMDE S clio 28 A A aa 29 DO AY ANNO ANN 30 TO MIN E RR RA 30 Oe Oe lel DIN ASIN io JOTZ DDNS oe ere had ce ea sek cana a aac acs ese cee ee asec eee eee een ah acetate et OS A E OE 11 e R lA a acre pe oot cote snares N E A A A 32 3102 AMA CFO SS AA AA AA 33 RO E 34 O 35 O 35 O 2 DMA EMNI Sae oe E cls tect a al cele atta acts etch dau iach 36 JM Feel O e eee ee e dd eee ee ee ae 37 OE ON 37 POA APIO ie OU spec a opens E agp ted eed oactacrs sateen acjas eee pan erennes 38 A IEO ps aman eRe RI Rte ees Nr ee eg ee aC a ee aR eee 39 DO O ae 39 Ei O t
15. 3 6 6 Other Click Others in the sub menu to open the menu in the left bar whick contains four items IGMP Proxy UPNP Bridge and IP PassThrough 39 3 6 6 1 IGMP Proxy Click IGMP Proxy in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 6 1 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 1ts hosts after you enable it Click Apply Changes to save the settings of this page ONS Firews Virtual Server Routing IP Gers ther Heli Proxy IGMP Proxy Configuration IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of Bridge hosts that the system discovered through standard IGP interfaces The IF system acts as a proxy for ite hosts when you enable it by doing the PassThrough follows Enable IGMP proxy on WAN interface upstream which connects to a router running IGMP Enable IGHP on LAN interface downstream which connects to its hosts Note Please Commit Rebdot if you want to make this settings effective immediately IGHP Proxy Disahle O Enable Proxy Interface apo Apply Changes Fig 3 6 6 1 3 6 6 2 UPNP Click UPNP in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 6 2 This page 1s used to configure UPnP The system acts as a daemon after you enable it Click Apply Changes to save the settings of this page DES Firewall Virtual Server Routi
16. ATM for your ADSL router include QoS type PCR CDVT SCR and MBS 28 Aa An mil 2 a hy fa A a E i i L TAH Advance A TE bee a e Br Y WAN Interface ATH Settines ADSL Settings ATI ATM Settings pettings This page is used to configure the parameters for the ATM of your ADSL Router Here you may change the setting for WPI VCL Qos ete arate VPI CI QoS UBR x PCR CD T ser Bs Apply Changes Current ATH VC Table 0 0 a jeje E a A A o Fig 3 5 1 3 3 5 3 ADSL Settings Click ADSL Interface in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 5 2 In this page you can select the DSL modulation Mostly the user just need to remain this factory default setting Our modem support these modulations G Dmt G lite T1 413 ADSL2 ADSL2 AnnexL and AnnexM The router will negotiate the modulation mode with the DSLAM 29 LAN WAN JA WAN Interface ATM Settings ADSL Settings ADSL Settings ADSL Settings Adsl Settings ADSL modulation 16 Lite 6 Imt e 711 413 Lanse anst AnmexL Option Enabled Annezl Option Enabled ADSL Capability Bitewap Enable SRA Enable Tone Mask ADSL Tone Apply Changes Fig 3 5 2 3 6 Advance Click Advance in the menu to open the sub menu which contains 6 items DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routing IP QOS and Others 3 6 1 DNS Click DNS in the sub menu to open
17. DHCP Server your ROUTER can assign IP addresses an IP default gateway and DNS Servers to Windows95 Windows NT and other systems that support the DHCP client address pool Click this button the screen of Fig 3 5 2 4 appears which shows the assigned IP address of the clients addresses assigned to them without changing them Domain Name Input the domain name here if you know If you leave this blank the domain name obtained by DHCP from the ISP is used While you must enter host name System Name on each individual computer the domain name can be assigned from this router via DHCP server Gateway Address Enter the IP default gateway of the IP address pool MAC Base Assignment Click this button the screen of Fig3 5 2 5 appears This function all you assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computer based on their MAC address 23 Apply Changes Click this button to save the changes of this page Click Show Client the following window appears In this window you can view the IP address assigned to each DHCP client gt Active DHCP Client Table Windows Internet Explorer SEE El http 192 168 1 1 dhepthl asp 10 Active DHCP Client Table This table shows the assigned IP address MAC address and time expired for each DHCP leased client Refr esh Fig 3 4 2 4 The following table describes the fields in this screen IP Address This field displays the IP address relative
18. EI CI 0 35 Connect Type PPPOE LLC SMAP connect forever 2222 NAPT Disabled FAN IP anto assigned Reserved Gateway auto assigned DNS Server auto assigned LAN Canti gure LAN IP 192 168 1 1 256 256 255 0 Secondary IP 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 000 DHCP Server disable i Click Finish to save these settings Then system will reboot Click Back to make any modifications Fig 3 3 1 7 If you select 1483 MER in Fig 3 3 1 2 the screen appears as shown next Wizard Wizard WAN IF Se ttings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings O 00 WAN Subret Mask Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 265 0 Default Gateway 5 0 0 0 Obtain DNS server addresses automat ically Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS Server EBPven As Enable NAT Fig 3 3 1 8 17 The following table describes the fields of this screen Description Obtain an IP address The MODEM will obtain a WAN IP address automatically and at this automatically time it will enable DHCP Client functions The WAN IP address is obtained from the uplink equipment like BAS and the uplink equipment is required to enable the DHCP Server functions Use the following IP If you want to input the WAN ip address by yourself Check this entry and address then input rel
19. P Relay DHCP Server Address 1172 19 31 4 Apply Changes Fig 3 4 2 2 The following table describes the fields of this screen DHCP Proxy If set to DHCP Proxy your ROUTER acts a surrogate DHCP Server and relays the DHCP requests and reponses between the remote server and the client DHCP Server Address Enter the IP address of the actual remote DHCP server in this field Apply Changes Click this button to save the changes of this page If you set to DHCP Server the screen of Fig3 4 2 3 appears as shown next 22 LAN Settings DHCP Settings DHCP DHCP Settings settings This pasa be used to configure DHCP Server and DHCP Relar Note Please Commit Reboot af vou war to make this settings effective immediately DHCP Hode None ODHEP Relay G DHOP Server DHCP Server Enable the DHCP Server if wou are using this device as a DHCP server Thre page lists thelP address pools available to hosts on your LAN The device distributes numbers in thepool to hosts on your network as they request Internet access LAN IP Address 192 16 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 id IP Pool Range 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 250 Show Cliert Ear Lease Time s6100 seconds 1 indicates an infinite lease Domain Hane domain name Gateway Address 192 t68 1 1 Apply Changes NAC Haze Assignmerit Fig 3 4 2 3 The following table describes the fields in this screen If set to
20. Remote Access Commit Reboot Password Backup Restore Upgrade Firmware Time Zone SNMF TROS9 ACL Tine Zone Time Zone setting You dan maintain the system time by Synchronizing with a public time Server over the Internet Note Lo Manual settings will be invalidation as soon ag the modem power ait S 2 Please Commit Reboot 1f you want to make this settings effective immediately Set a aom en E Jaer le gt Tam isla Time YE 2000 Mon May Be 0 ami Sec Time fone AGMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumgi y Select Enable SHTP client update Fig 3 7 6 Click this button to refresh the system shown in the page Time Mode If select Time Server the router will get the system time from the time server If select Manual you should configure the system time manually Enable SNTP Client If select this checkbox you can choose the correct SNTP Server which Update you want SNTP Server Choose the SNTP Server here Select the Time Zone of in which area you are Apply Changes Click this button to save the settings of this page 3 7 7 SNMP Click SNMP in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 7 In this page you can set the SNMP parameters 46 l Remote Access Commit Reboot Fassword Backup Restore Upgrade Firmrare Time Zone E SNMP SNMP Protocol Configuration This page is used to configure the SNE protocol Hera ou may change the setting for sy
21. Request User Name PO Password Fath AtrD6s Port t547 Debug ACS Certificates Cee ificates One Cie Show Hessage QDisabled CEnabled CPE Sends GetRPC G Disabled O Enabled Skip Meboot Disabled O Enabled Fig 3 7 8 3 7 9 ACL Click ACL in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 9 In this page you can configure the IP Address for Access Control List If ACL enabled only the effective IP in ACL can access ADSL Router Step 1 If you want to enable ACL please choose Enable then press Apply Changes Step 2 Config Access Control List Note If you check Enable in ACL Capability please make sure that your host IP is in ACL List before it takes effect 48 ACL ACL Configuration This page 13 used to configure the IF Address for Access Control List Tf ACL is enabled Just these IP address that in the ACL Table can access CPE Here you can add delete IP Address Enable Interface os T IP Address Subnet Mask ACL Tabie faa jt Fig 3 7 9 3 8 Diagnostic Click Diagnostic in the menu to open the sub menu which contains 4 items Ping ATM Loopback ADSL and Diagnostic 3 8 1 Ping Click Ping in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 8 1 Diagnostic Diagnostic Ping ATM Loopback ADSL Diagnostic Ping Ping Diagnostic This page is used to send ICMP ECHO REQUEST packets to network host The diagnostic result will then be displayed Host Ad
22. ar whick contains two items Traffic Statistic and DSL Statistic 3 2 4 1 Traffic Statistic Click Traffic Statistic in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 2 4 1 In this page you can view the statistics of each network port 10 System LAN WAN Statastic ARP Table Traffic Statistic Traffic Statistic DSL Statistic This page shows the packet statistics for transmission and reception regarding to network interface A se se tr a B81 o 835 o o a 2 0090 if i a N reese se Ses et ee XA rer A o a 000000000 e oc a O Fig 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 2 DSL Statistic Click DSL Statistic in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 2 4 2 In this page you can view the ADSL line statistics downstream rate upstream rate ect Status Status System LAN WAN Statistic ARP Table Traffic Statistic Statistics ADSL DSL Statistic Hode Latency Trellis Coding Enable Status ACTIVATING Power Level LO Downs tream Upstream 0 0 0 0 e ed 5 0 0 0 Attainable Rate Kbps 0 0 Rate Kbps Q o S MS in DET frame A a a FEC a AIE DOS Gr i oe EEA A Fig 3 2 4 2 11 3 2 5 ARP Table Click ARP Table in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 2 5 In this page you can view the talbe which shows a list of learned MAC addresses Svatem LAN WAN Statistic AEP Table Table ARP Table
23. ask Unnuabered Default Route Disable Enable Modity Current ATH C Table gt HIERE J ae vel bri483 8 81 LLC fu O we2 brides 8 35 LLC a O web brl483 3 36 LLC Ree a Fig 3 5 1 1 VPI Virtual Path Identifier The virtual path between two points in an ATM network and its valid value is from 0 to 255 VCI The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network ranging from 32 to 65535 1 to 31 are reserved for known protocols Encapsulation Choices are LLC and VC Mux Channel Mode There are five choices 1483 Bridged 1483 MER PPPoE PPPoA and 1483 Routed If select Disable this PVC will be unusable Enable NAPT Select it to enable the NAPT functions of the MODEM If you are not to enable NAPT and intend the user of the MODEM to access the Internet normally you must add a route on the uplink equipment otherwise the access to the Internet will fail Normally it is required to enable NAPT PPP Settings The correct user name that your ISP has provided to you The correct password that your ISP has provided to you Connection Type The choices are Continuous Connect on Demand and Manual 26 Idle Time min If select Connect on Demand you need to input the idle timeout time Within the preset minutes if the MODEM doesn t detect the flow of the user continuously the MODEM will automatically disconnect the PPPOE connection WAN IP Settings De a a a Type The choices are Fixed IP and Use DHCP
24. ated data in the field WAN IP Address Input the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP provided by your ISP entry and then input related data in the fields Obtain DNS server To obtain the IP address of the DNS server assigned by the uplink server addresses this entry and then input related data in the fields Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Input the IP address of the secondary DNS server provided by your ISP here Enable NAT Select it to enable the NAT functions of the MODEM If you are not to enable NAT and intend the user of the MODEM to access the Internet normally you must add a route on the uplink equipment otherwise the access to the Internet will fail Normally 1t is required to enable NAT Click lt Back to return to the previous screen Click Next gt to go to the next screen If you finish the settings of this page click Next the screen of Fig 3 3 1 6 appears The settings of this screen see above paragraphs If you select 1483 Routed in Fig 3 3 1 2 the screen of Fig 3 3 1 9 appears as shown next 18 e gt ee e a ah PASA A RI ae ES A eS A a r 4 eae ih i 1 Tr at i ds E ay ea eT a Wizard Status Wizard LAN TAN Avance Admin Diagnostic Gi Ae E la Fam e et eee a Tee a EE T dE aj E 4 a a Fie te mee et Witaral Wizard WAN IP Settings Erter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings None Obtain an IP address aut omatically Use
25. dress 1192 168 1 1 Gu Fig 3 8 1 Address Enter the IP Address here Click this button to begin to Ping the Host Address 49 3 8 2 ATM Loopback Click ATM Loopback in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 8 2 In this page you can use VCC loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC D i agnosti C Si tatus 3 iz ari 4 1 A iN 3 T y 2 Ad vance An 3 i r Diagnostic Ping ATM Loopback ADSL Diagnostic ATI Loopback OAM Fault Management Connectivity Verification Connectivity verification te supported by the use of the OAM Loopback capability for both VE and We connections This page 15 used to perform the YCC loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC Select PYC Oys Opas O8 36 Ooa Oyi 8 36 Oo 33 Flow Type F5 Segment OFS End to End Loopback Location ID FFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Ga Fig 3 8 2 Go Click this button to begin testing 3 8 3 ADSL Click ADSL in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 8 3 This page is used for ADSL Tone Diagnostics Diagnostic Status Wizard LAN WAN Advance Admin Dispnostse Pang ATM Loopback WOSt Diagnostic ADSL Diagnostics ADSL Ads Tone Diagnostics Start Downstream Upstream Ilin Seale q L I Fig 3 8 3 50 Start Click this button to begin ADSL Tone Diagnostics 3 8 4 Diagnostic Click Diagnostic in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 8 4 This pa
26. e the most of options 3 2 Status Click Status in the menu to open the sub menu which contains 5 items System LAN WAN Statistic and ARP Table 3 2 1 System Click System in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 2 1 In this page you can view the current status and some basic settings of this router for example Software Version DSL mode Upstream Speed Downstream Speed Uptime and so on System LAN WAN Statistio ARP Table System Status System Status This page shows the current tatus and some basic zet tings of the devig B ADSL Modem Router 3 2 2 LAN Click LAN in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 2 2 In this page you can view the LAN IP DHCP Server status MAC Address and DHCP Client Table If you want to config the LAN network refer to chapter 3 4 1 LAN Settings Status System A amp RP Iable LAN Status Lan Status This page shows some basic status of Lan LAN Configuration 3 2 3 WAN Click WAN in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 2 3 In this page you can view basic status of WAN Default Gateway DNS Server ect If you want to config the WAN network refer to chapter 3 5 1 WAN Interface Status System LAN WAN Statistio ARP Table WAN Status WAN 5t atus This page shows some basic status of Wan DHS Servers Fig 3 2 3 3 2 4 Statistic Click Statistic in the sub menu to open the menu in the left b
27. estes eat elec tas ae asada E E E A aetna tase van une N lana 40 SAONE A DI ANT PE E eee A E ee eee E Re ee eee E ey oe ee E ere eae 40 OOS A Oe a O A a A ec ait ac 4 PP A ES 42 SAA OA E A 42 O a cent puicy ee atnun ust catna wedannetN gates edies vetnt autan ne eutan sec 42 MRR E 43 A 43 E o A A at gal gad Gel eer aaa 44 a fees UN VG oa tE kG Peer eee ee Rm eee eo rE ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 45 ALO TIMO ZOU va 555 sitet anaes as ule DAN wa aati cele PA ais aa ati cele yeBiba A dia 45 do la 46 Eo e I POCO On RARE 47 O O O 48 DN DUA OTM OS ULC ad pase e PP PC UE A nn eS 49 O eee ee eee eee E A a 49 3282 IVE LOOP AAA aan haces a ash ean iS AE RO aOR WO ROR RR 50 AS Rias 50 ARO Ut tano 51 APPENDIX BS ADOS A AA A A A A atid 51 iii 1 Introduction The ADSL access device supports multiple line modes It provides one 10 100Base T Ethernet interface at the user end Utilizing the high speed ADSL connection the device provide users with broadband connectivity to the Internet or the Intranet for high end users as net bars office users etc can provide a downlink speed up to 24 Mbit s and uplink speed up to 1 Mbit s 1 1 Package List One single port router One external splitter One power adapter Two pieces of telephone lines RJ 11 more than 1m One piece of Ethernet cable RJ 45 more than 1 5m One copy of User s Manual A centificate of quality One copy of driver and utility software CD optional 1 2 Safety Cautions Follow the
28. ge 1s used for testing your DSL connection Diagnostic Ping ATM Loopback ADSL Diagnostic Diagnostic Diagnostic Test The DSL Rowter 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 Select the Internet Connection PPPO Fun Diagnostic Test Fig 3 8 4 Run Diagnostic Test Click this button to begin testing APPENDIX A Abbreviation ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATU C ATU at the central office end i e network operator ATU R ATU at the remote terminal end i e CP BER _ Bit Error Ratio CO Central office CPE Customer Premises Equipment CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check DC Direct Current DSL Digital Subscriber Line HEC Header Error Control IDFT Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform LOF Loss of frame defect LOS Loss of signal defect MIB Management Information Base 51 Modem MOdulator DEModulator NMS Network Management System OAM Operations Administration and Maintenance POTS Plain old telephone service one of the services using the voiceband sometimes used as a descriptor for all voiceband services PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PVC Persist Virtual Circuit QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation SNR Signal to Noise Ratio TP Twisted Pair VPN Virtual Private Network 52
29. he screen of Fig 3 6 2 3 This page 1s used to configure the Blocked FODN Such as tw yahoo com and filtered keyword Here you can add delete FODN and filtered keyword 34 Status Wizard LAN WAR Advance TNS Firewall Virtual Server Routine IP 008 Other IF Port Filter URL Blocking Configuration MAC Filter satura This page is used to configure the Blocked FOON Such as tw yahoo com HRE q E Locking and filtered keyword Here you carr add delete FODN and filtered keyword Note Plesse Commit Reboot 1f you want to make this Settings efteotive inmediatels URL Blocking Disable OBEnable Apply Changes FQDN URL Blocking Table tormes Keyword Filtering Table Fig 3 6 2 3 3 6 3 Virtual Server Click Virtual Server in the sub menu to open the menu in the left bar whick contains two items Services and DMZ Settings 3 6 3 1 Services Click Services in the left pane to open the screen of Fig 3 6 3 1 This page 1s used to enable the servers in the local network Click the button Add to add a virtual server 35 Advance Pa raS l Apinn aban nmn nnna amia n na nma amn n DHZ Settings Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to aut omatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of Server like a web server or mail server on the private local network
30. ic Host Configuration Protocol allows the individual client computers to obain the TCP IP configuration at start up from the centralize DHCP server You can configure this router as a DHCP server or disable 1t DHCP server can assign IP address an IP default gateway and DNS server to DHCP clients This router can also act as a surrogate DHCP server DHCP Proxy where it relays IP address assignment from a actual real DHCP server to clients If the DHCP was disabled the screen of Fig 3 4 2 1 appears You can enable disable DHCP Server or DHCP Proxy i ee 4 o yn p Tol fr ai de LAN Settings DHCP Settings DHCP DHCP Settings Settings This page be used to configure DHCP Server and DHCP Relay Note Please Commit Reboct if you want to make this settings effective immediately DHCP Hode None O THE Relay O DHCP Server Apply Changes Fig 3 4 2 1 If you set to DHCP Proxy the screen of Fig 3 4 2 2 appears 21 o m att nn ES i TA D a dr o FTE H m E A ore a ee E ts a ee a one ee i aE tae a ee ee fo a iE hag ad a z dana re saan HA r u y LAN Settings DHCP Settings DHCP DHCP Settings Settings This page be used to configure DHCP Server and DHCP Relay Note Please Commit Reboot if you want to make this settings effective Immediately DHCP Mode None DHCP Relay O DHCP Server DHCP Relay Configuration This page is used to configure the DHCP server ip addresses for DHC
31. llation PPP Bridge Mode Supports 1483B 1483R MER access Supports multiple PVCs eight at most and these PVCs can be isolated from each other Support a single PVC with multiple sessions Support multiple PVCs with multiple sessions Supports the binding of the ports and the PVCs Supports the 802 1Q and 802 1P protocol Supports DHCP server Supports NAT NAPT Supports static route Supports firmware upgrade WEB tftp ftp Supports reset to factory default reset WEB Supports DNS relay Supports Virtual server Supports DMZ functions Supports two grade passwords and usernames Supports WEB interface Supports telnet CLI Supports System status display gt Supports PPP session PAP CHAP gt Supports IP filter function gt Supports remote access control gt Supports line connection status test gt Supports remote management Telnet HTTP gt Supports configuration file backup and restoration function gt Ethernet supported such as Crossover Detection amp Auto Correction and polarity correction gt Supports UPnP 1 6 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class digital devices pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
32. needed for setting up the ATM PVC A Do not change VPI and VCI numbers unless your ISP instructs you otherwise Vel o Ko gop Vel 36 1 65535 Fig 3 3 1 1 Be sure to use the correct Virtual Path Identifier VPI and Virtual Channel Identifier VCI numbers assigned to you The valid range for VPI 1s 0 to 255 and for VCI is 1 to 65535 Then press Next the Fig 3 3 1 2 screen will appear In this page you can select the WAN Connect Type and the encapsulation method Wizard Wizard Wizard Connection Type Select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use WAN Connection Type CPPP over ATN PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE O1483 MER 01483 Routed 01483 Bridged Encapsulation Node LLC SNAP lt Back Next gt Fig 3 3 1 2 13 The following table describes the fields in this screen WAN Connection Type Select the WAN Connection Type here you can select PPPoA PPPoE 1483 MER 1483 Routed or 1483 Bridged Select the method of encapsulation used by your ISP from the drop down list box Choises are LLC SNAP or VC Mux If you select PPPoA or PPPoE in WAN Connection Type click Next the screen of Fig 3 3 1 3 appears as shown next Ti ERAS a p Wizard Wizard WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Obtain ar IP address automatically JUse the follo
33. ng IF gos IGMP Proxy UPnP Configuration UPNP eae This page is used to configure UPnF The system acts as a daemon when bridge you enable it and select WAN interface luptream that will uze UPnP PassThrough Hote Please Commit Reboot if you Wanit to make thie settings effective immediately UPnP Disable Enable WAH Interface ppp Apply Changes 40 Fig 3 6 6 2 3 6 6 3 Bridge Click Bridge in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 6 3 1 This page 1s used to configure the bridge parameters Here you can change the settings or view some information on the bridge and its attached ports WAN Advance Admin ONS Firewall Virtual Server Routing IF 005 Other IGMP Proxy Bridge Configuration Dan Haren This page is used to configure the bridge parameters Here you car ae change the settings or view some information on the bridge and ita IP PassThrough attached ports Note Plesze Commit Reboot if you want to make this settings effective immediately Ageng Tine 300 seconds a Spanning O Disabled OEnabled Apply Changes Unde Show Macs Fig 3 6 6 3 1 Click Show MACs button in Fig 3 6 6 3 1 the below window will appear This table shows a list of learned MAC addresses for this bridge Prada ai Table Windows Internet Explorer https 192 168 1 1 fdbtbl asp Bridge Forwarding Database Table This table shows a list of learned MAC addresses for thi
34. ntered the correct username and password PPP Connection Type Choices are Continuous Connect on Demand and Manual Click lt Back to return to the previous screen Click Next gt to go to the next screen Then click Next the screen of Fig3 3 1 5 appears as shown next 15 Wizard Label LAN IP Wizard LAN Interface Setup This page is used to configure the LAN interface of your ADSL Router LAN IP 1192 168 1 1 LAN Netmask 255 255 255 0 MEnable Sec ondary IP Secondary LAN IP 1192 168 100 1 Secondary LAN Netmask 255 265 255 D DHCP Server Set and configure the Dynamic Host Protocol mode for your device lEnable DHCP Server Back Next gt Fig 3 3 1 5 The following table describes the fields of this screen Enter the IP address of your ROUTER in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 1 factory default notation for example 192 168 100 1 factory default This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool End IP This field specifies the last of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool Click lt Back to return to the previous screen Click Next gt to go to the next screen If you finish the settings of this page click Next the screen appears as shown next 16 Wizard Wizard WAN Setup Summary Nake surte that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP HAN Setup W
35. ote Access Remote Access This page is used to enable disable management services for the LAN and WAN WAR Port 23 Service Name LAN TELNET FTP TFTP HTTP PING ae po E uo e Ke oO Om oooon g Apply Changes 42 Fig 3 7 1 3 7 2 Commit Reboot Click Commit Reboot in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 2 In this page you can set the router reboot to default settings or set the router save the current settings then reboot a A ld Remote Access Commit Reboot Password Backup Restore Upgrade Firmware Tame Zone SNMP TROSS ACL Commit Reboot Commit Reboot Please press the System Reboot button to reboot system Tf wart to become the factory default setting please select Restore to Factory Default Setting then press the System Reboot button If want to save current setting please select Save Current Setting then press the System Reboot button E Restore to Factory Default Setting Save Current Setting Swvetem Reboot Fig 3 7 2 Restore to Factory Select this checkbox to reset router to default settings Default Setting Save Current Setting Select this checkbox to save the current settings and reboot router System Reboot Click this button to reboot the router according to the above option 3 7 3 Password Click Password in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 3 In this page you can change the password
36. s bridge Sant QD internet 100 Fig 3 6 6 3 2 41 3 6 6 4 IP PassThrough Click IP PassThrough in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 6 4 The IP PassThrough has the other name ZIPB or IP Extension In this page you can enable and configure IP PassThrough function pr ll o Advance Status Wizard LAN AR Advance DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routine IP LTS Other IGMP Proxy IP PassThrough Configuration Here you gan configure IP PassThraugh IP PassThrough te Sse Commit Reb oot if you want to make this settings effective reds eds mii dss pb pedo pits miss pieles reis pb yn Lum Ba E S IP PassThrough Hone Lease Time 501 seconds Allow LAN access ipply Changes Fig 3 6 6 4 3 7 Admin Click Admin in the menu to open the sub menu which contains 9 items Remote Access Commit Reboot Password Backup Restore Upgrade Fireware Time Zone SNMP TR069 and ACL 3 7 1 Remote Access Click Remote Access in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 1 In this page you can enable or disable the services which will be used by remote host For example if TELNET service is enabled and port is 23 the remote host can access this router by telnet through port 23 t gt vU ES gt m Tal Admin Status Wizard LAR WAH Advance Admin Diagnostic Remote Acoess Commit Reboot Password Backup Restore Upgrade Firmware Time Zone SNMP TROG9 ACL Rem
37. se announcements below to pretect the device from risks and damage caused by fire or electric power gt Use volume labels to mark the type of power gt Use the power adapter packed within the device package gt 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 gt Proper space left for heat radiation is necessary to avoid any damage caused by overheating to the device The long and thin holes on the Access Point are designed for heat radiation to make sure the device works normally Don t cover these heat radiant holes gt Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high temperature occurs Avoid the device from direct sunshine gt Do not put this device close to a place where is over damp or watery Do not spill any fluid on this device gt Do not connect this device to any PC or electronic product unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this because any wrong connection may cause any power or fire risk gt Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support 1 3 LED and Interface Description Front panel Power DSL Internet LAN ADSL2 2 Router l R Ay Fig 1 3 1 Front panel POWER Green Red or ae oaks init Device init OK Link Green Device is
38. stem description trap ip address community names etc SHIP Olisable Enable System Pec Sees Hinesin ion System Description System Contact Syst em Contact System Kane ADSL Modem Router System Location System Location System Object ID 1 3 8 1 4 1 156972 Trap IP Address 192 168 1 254 Community name read only Community name E O tn OOOO OOOO Fig 3 7 7 mie Trap IP Address Input the Trap Host s IP here The trap information will be sent to this host Community name read only The network administrators must use this password to read the information of this router Community name write only The network administrators must use this password to configure the information of this router Apply Changes Click this button to save the settings of this page Click this button to begin configuring this screen afresh 3 7 8 TR069 Click TR069 in the sub menu to open the screen of Fig 3 7 8 In this page you can configure the TR 069 CPE 47 TROGS TR 069 Confi guration This page 1s used to configure the TR 069 CFE Here you may change the setting for the ACS s parameters Note Please Commit Reboot if you want to make this settings effective immediately ACS TRL http User Name lus ername Password password Periodic Inform ee were Enable Olisabled Enabled Periodic Inform jg Interval ees Connection
39. the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in residential area 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at this own expense The user should not modify or change this equipment without written approval from company name Modification could void authority to use this equipment For the safety reason people should not work in a situation which RF Exposure limits be exceeded To prevent the situation happening people who work with the antenna should be aware of the following rules 1 Install the antenna in a location where a distance of 20cm from the antenna may be maintained 2 While installing the antenna in the location please do not turn on the power of wireless card 3 While the device is working please do not contact the antenna 1 7 Supporting Protocols ITU G 992 1 G DMT Annex A gt ITU G 992 2 G LITE gt ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 gt ITU G 992 3 ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 ADSL2 2 Hardware Installation 1 Refer to the figure below Connect the DSL port of the device and the ROUTER port of the splitter with a telephone cable connect the phone to the Phone port of the splitter through a cable connect the incoming line to the Line port of the splitter The splitter has three ports LINE Connects to a wall phone jack RJ 11 jack ROUTER Connects to the DSL jack of the device PHONE Connects
40. the menu in the left bar whick contains two items DNS Server and DDNS 3 6 1 1 DNS Server Short for Domain Name System or Service or Server an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they re easier to remember The Internet however 1s really based on IP addresses Every time you use a domain name therefore a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www example com might translate to 198 105 232 4 The DNS system 1s in fact its own network If one DNS server doesn t know how to translate a par domain name it asks another one and so on until the correct IP address is returned 30 Click DNS Server in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3 6 1 1 e 4 a H a Advance Admin Dia DNS Firewall Virtual Server Routing IF GOS Other DNS Server DNS Configuration DDNS This page is used to configure the INS server ip addresses for DNS Relay Attain DES Automatical ly O Set DES Hanually Reset Sele cted Apply Changes Fig 3 6 1 1 Attain DNS Automatically When this checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER enabled PVC s during the connection establishment secondary DNS server IP addresses 3 6 1 2 DDNS Click DDNS in the left pane to open the screen of Fig 3 6 1 2 3
41. to a telephone set 2 Connect the LAN port of the device to the network card of the PC via an Ethernet line MDI MDIX Note Use twisted pair cables to connect with the HUB Switch 3 Plug the power adapter to the wall outlet and then connect the other end of it to the PWR port of the device Connection 1 Fig 2 1 displays the application diagram for the connection of the Router PC splitter and telephone set ae Ss O Cl Be o ANT Lime Slim POWER RESET ONSOEF ADSL service Splither socket Power adupler Power adapter Phone Phone Fig 2 1 Connection Diagram Without connecting telephone sets before the splitter Connection 2 As illustrated in the following figure the splitter is installed close to the device i o O A o o gh ANT Line Ethernet POWER RESET ON OFF A E ADSL service socket KEJ 11 RIAS Power adapter Filter Power adapter Phone Phone Phone Fig 2 2 Connection Diagram Connecting a telephone set before the splitter O tis recommended to follow the Connection 1 in an actual connection o Note When Connection 2 is used the filter must be installed close to the telephone lines See Fig 2 2 Do not use the splitter instead of the filter Installing a telephone directly before the splitter may lead to a failure of connection between the device and the device of LAN side or cannot access into the Internet or slow the connection speed if you reall
42. to the MAC address MAC Address This field displays the MAC Media Access Control address of the computer Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC address The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal character for example 00 A0 C5 00 02 12 Time Expired s Here shows the lease time The Lease time determines the period for which the PCs retain the IP addresses assigned to them without changing them Click this button to refresh the Active DHCP Client Table Click this button to close this window Click MAC Base Assignment button the below window appears In this page you can assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers based on their MAC address 24 Static IP Assignment Table Windows Internet Explorer TBR cael hy http 192 168 1 1 macIptbl asp Static IP Assignment Table This page 12 used to configure the static IP base on MAC Address You can assign delete the static IP The Host MAC Address please input a string with hex number Such as 00 d0 69 c 12 49 The Assigned IP Address please input a string with digit Such as 02 188 1 1007 Host MAC Address xx xx xx xx xx xx DO 16 T6 E2 6F D0 Assigned IP AddresslxxR ERR EER EREE 192 168 1 100 Close 100 Fig 3 4 2 5 The following table describes the fields of this screen Host MAC Address Type the MAC address ofa computer on yourLAN Assigned
43. wing IP address Wan IP Address 0 0 0 0 Enable MAT lt Back Next gt Fig 3 3 1 3 The following table describes the fields of this screen Obtain an IP address The dynamic IP is not fixed your ISP assigns you the different one each automatically time Use the following IP A static IP 1s a fixed IP that your ISP gives you address WAN IP Address Input the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP Enable NAT Select it to enable the NAT functions of the MODEM If you are not to enable NAT and intend the user of the MODEM to access the Internet normally you must add a route on the uplink equipment otherwise the access to the Internet will fail Normally 1t is required to enable NAT Click lt Back to return to the previous screen Click Next gt to go to the next screen Then click Next the screen of Fig3 3 1 4 appears as shown next 14 Wizard Wizard PPP usually requires that you have a user name and password to establish your connection ware l In the boxes below enter the user name and password that your ISP has provided to FOUL PPP Username _ _ PPP Password PPP Connection 5 Continuous Type Connect on Demand Idle Time E O Manual Idle Time Fig 3 3 1 4 The following table describes the fields of this screen PPP Username The username and password apply to PPPoE and PPPoA encapsulation PPP Password only Make sure that you have e
44. y need to add a telephone set before the splitter you have to add a MicroFilter before connecting to a telephone set Do not connect several telephones before the splitter Moreover do not connect several telephones with MicroFilters 3 Introducing Web Configuration 3 1 How to access Router The following introductions are prepared for the first time users it is a detail How To user guide 1 Open IE browser then enter http 192 168 1 1 in address bar 2 You are required to enter user name and password See the Fig 3 2 1 O The super user name and password is admin admin O The common user name and password 1s user user Connect to 192 168 1 1 User name E Ww Password Bemember my password Fig 3 1 1 3 If you enter as super user the below screen will be displayed when you enter successfully System LAN WAN Statistic ARP Table system Status System Status This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device Ipstream Speed Downstream Speed Ipstream SHE Downstream SHE reconnection Counts Uptime Fig 3 1 2 ADSL Mo dem ut er 1 4 0 11 413 6 Dmt ACTIVATING kbps 0 kbps Y 0 0dB 0 0d g 15 54 After you enter router as super user you can check config and modify all the options You can use the system diagnostic function also If you enter as common user you can check the status of ROUTER but can t chang

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