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1. Figure 63 Backup Settings To click Backup Settings to backup the current settings of the device into file in PC Tools Update Settings Update DSL router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files Settings File Name Figure 64 Restore Default Settings To click Browser to specify the configuration file settings in PC and click Update Settings to upload the settings to the device 60 EG101 User s Guide Tools Restore Default Settings Restore VoIP router settings to the factory defaults Figure 65 Restore Default Settings To click Restore Default Settings to restore the factory default settings System Log This page allows you to view system log and also configure system log that way you want to see System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options View System Log Configure System Lag Figure 66 Management Configuration System Log Global Setting gt Click View System Log to view system log gt Click Configure System Log to configure the way you want to see System Log Configuration If the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the selected level will be logged For the Display
2. inteno User Manual EG1017 Ethernet IAD with VoIP Wireless LAN and Ethernet Switch Issue 1 1 5 May 2008 EG101 User s Guide Inteno Broadband Technology AB Tel 46 8 579 190 00 Drivhjulsvagen 22 SE 126 30 Hagersten Sweden Copyright O 2008 Inteno Broadband Technology AB Information in this manual is subject to change without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or scanning for any purpose without the written permission of Inteno Broadband Technology AB Inteno Broadband Technology AB provides this documentation without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose EG101 User s Guide Table of Contents 1 INTOdUCHO Nic att 1 MINS dais 1 DEVICE Requirements ads 2 2 Getting to know the device cooooncccconccccoccccnnncccconncccannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnanaannnnan 3 By NS Cle OOO o PO O nn a o E en E E 3 ES101 Front rana aristides 4 E GIO AERO alr ir ANG ns tallada 5 3 Connecting VOUP DEVICE asenn a ita 6 Connecting the Hardware ccccececeeesssssssessessseseseeseseeeeeeeeesssasssssssssseseseseseseeeeesesaes 6 Step 1 Connect the WAN port to the broadband device like DSL modem cable modem or fiber A E E E E E 7 Step 2 Connect the Ethernet Cable oooocccccccocococononenanonono
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5. LAN through a wireless radio connection A standard IEEE 802 11 specifies the technologies for wireless LANs Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is an initiative by the IEEE and Wi Fi Alliance to address the security limitations of WEP WPA provides a stronger data encryption method called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP It runs in a special easy to set up home mode called Pre Shared Key PSK that allows you to manually enter a pass phrase on all the devices in your wireless network WPA data encryption is based on a WPA master key The master key is derived from the pass phrase and the network name SSID of the device It provides improved data encryption and stronger user authentication The mode of WPA supported on your device is called Pre Shared Key PSK which allows you to manually enter a type of key called a pass phrase World Wide Web Also called the Web Collective term for all web sites anywhere in the world that can be accessed via the Internet 81 X5522r P3 X5527r P3 X5568r P3 X5567r P3 Users Guide Appendix D Specification A1 E Hardware Specifications LAN Interface Four port 10 100BaseT Ethernet Switch 4 RJ 45 connectors IEEE 802 3u with MDI MDIX auto detection or A2 v y v vvv v vv E Integrated 802 11b g WLAN Access Point WAN VDSL2 Line Interface Compliant with VDSL2 and support 8a 8b 8c 8d 17a and 30a Connection Loops One pair wire Connector RJ 1
6. VC the other type being PPPoE You can define only one PPPOA interface per VC PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a Virtual Circuit VC the other type being PPPoA You can define one or more PPPoE interfaces per VC Protocol A set of rules governing the transmission of data In order for a data transmission to work both ends of the connection have to follow the rules of the protocol Remote In a physically separate location For example an employee away on travel who logs in to the company s intranet is a remote user Routing Information Protocol The original TCP IP routing protocol There are two versions of RIP version and version Il The standard plug used to connect telephones fax machines modems etc to a telephone port It is a 6 pin connector usually containing four wires RJ 45 Registered Jack Standard 45 The 8 pin plug used in transmitting data over phone lines Ethernet cabling usually uses this type of connector Routing Forwarding data between your network and the Internet on the most efficient route based on the data s destination IP address and current network conditions A device that performs routing is called a router SDNS Secondary Domain Name System server A DNS server that can be used if the primary DSN server is not available See DNS Subnet A subnet is a portion of a network The subnet is distinguished from the larger networ
7. Web browsers use Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP Popular web browsers include Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer See HTTP web site WWW A web site file typically containing text graphics and hyperlinks cross references to the other pages on that web site as well as to pages on other web sites When a user accesses a web site the first page that is displayed is called the home page See hyperlink web site A computer on the Internet that distributes information to and gets information from remote users through web browsers A web site typically consists of web pages that contain text graphics and hyperlinks See hyperlink web page Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP encrypts data over WLANs Data is encrypted into blocks of either 64 bits length or 128 bits length The encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with access to a private network key Each PC on your wireless network must be manually configured with the same key as your device in order to allow wireless encrypted data transmissions Eavesdroppers cannot access your network if they do not know your private key WEP is considered to be a low security option Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves rather than some form of wire carry the signal over part or the entire communication path See wireless LAN A wireless LAN WLAN is one in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network
8. support is used to allow an ISP technician to access the device for maintenance and to run diagnostics The user name user can access the device 64 EG101 User s Guide view configuration settigns and statistics as well as updaet the device software Access Control Passwords Access to your DSL router is controlled through three user accounts admin support and user The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your DSL Router The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics The user name user can access the DSL Router view configuration settings and statistics as well as update the router s software Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply to change or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a space Username Po y Old Password New Password Confirm Password Figure 73 Management Configuration Access Control Password Global Setting Select the level of Username gt Enter the Old Password gt Enter the New Password and Confirm Password gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration 65 EG101 User s Guide Update Software This page allows you to upgrade the software firmware Tools Update Software Step Re OLA step 2 Enter the Step Ha I Browser Figure 74 Management Configuration Update S
9. 10 working days of its receipt Repair charges are available from the Repair Facility upon request The warranty on a serviced product is thirty 30 days measured from date of service Out of warranty repair charges are based upon the prices in effect at the time of return 85 EG101 User s Guide Appendix F Regulation FCC Part 15 Notice Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 to the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates used and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is unlikely to cause harmful interference But if it does the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless Inteno expressly approves the changes or modifications FCC Part 15 Notice with Wireless NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu
10. NT AO WOK STATOR S sesane e a a nits yinaiud neancsyenist uae dencanlav anletas 69 Assigning static Internet information to your PCS cessssccceceessseceesnssnsseeeesssnsaeeeesentaeesessesensaaeness 70 Configuring Wireless PCS ui lb 71 POSINORING NEWS PCS xo its en eee A 71 Wireless PC Cards and av al do os dol e dl al e os 71 Configuring PC access to your Wireless device ooooooococonoccconcononcononccnconanannnorononcononnanrn non nnnnnranns 71 Appendix B TroubleshootinNg cooccccccoonccnccoccnccncnncccconannncnnnanancnnnnananinnnnnenanans 72 Troubleshooting SUGGESTIONS cccccccececeeeeeeeeessssssssesesesececececeeeeeeeeessesssesesseesseseseseeeeeees 72 Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilitles ooococoocoocconnncnonccncncnoonocononocncannanonnnnns 73 PMN seis ts AE N A AT A NN 73 e EE o a A AA O eee 14 EG101 User s Guide Appendix D Specification ncccccccnnnnnnccccccncccnccanccnnnnononannncnnnnnnnnnncnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnns 82 Appendix E Warranties ans aa 84 Appendix F RegulatiOnN oooocnccccconcncccconcnncnncononananonocnnannnononannncnnnnnnnnnnnrnanannnnns 86 Appendix G Contact Informati0N oooocnccccccnnncnnnccncccnnnononannncnnnnnnnnananencnnanananannn 89 VI EG101 User s Guide 1 Introduction Congratulations on becoming the owner of the EG101 Ethernet IAD You will now be able to access the Internet using your high speed connection The EG101 is an IAD
11. Part 68 Notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules On the base unit of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment IF REQUESTED THIS INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to you line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in it is facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment Please contact the following address
12. Save Apply 40 EG101 User s Guide If the Network Authentication is WPA2 select Enable or Disable for WPA2 Pre authentication enter value of Network Re Auth Interval enter value of WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary N etw O rk HID AD y y F AZ aot Authentication WPA w PA Disabled Preautnentication Network Re auth Interval WPA Group Rekey Interval 36000 RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption AES y WEP Encryption Disabled IDEN If the Network Authentication is WPA2 PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network Ses WPA2 PSK Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey 0 Interval WPA Encryption AES X WEP Encryption Disabled Sa ve A p p y If the Network Authentication is mixed WPA2 WPA select Enable or Disable for WPA2 Pre authent
13. To configure LAN gt Enter the P address which the CPE in the LAN will use to connect to the device For example enter 192 168 1 1 Enter the Subnet Mask For example enter 255 255 255 0 Check to Enable IGMP Snooping This feature will snoop all of IGMP packets and record related information Therefore multicast packets will be generated to the related LAN ports only to avoid the packet flooding on all of LAN ports Select one of two modes Standard mode or Blocking mode Select to Enable or Diable DHCP server If it is enabled please enter the DHCP IP pool of Start IP address and End IP address Enter the value of leased time in hour about the valid period of assigned IP address The DHCP server ON enabled feature will enable this device to assign IP address automatically to PC in LAN if PC requests an IP address by DHCP client protocol Select to Enable the DHCP Server Relay and enter the P address of DHCP server The device will forward DHCP client request from PC to the DHCP server and also forward the reply from DHCP server to PC too Check to enable and configure the second IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface if there are two separated networks in the LAN sharing the device to surf Internet Then enter the second IP address and subnet mask Click Save to save setting or Save Reboot to save and then reboot the device 22 EG101 User s Guide NAT Network Access Translation The NAT feature provides the basic
14. User s Guide Light Emitting Diode An electronic light emitting device The indicator lights on the front of the device are LEDs The permanent hardware address of a device assigned by its manufacturer MAC addresses are expressed as six pairs of hex characters with each pair separated by colons For example NN NN NN NN NN NN o Mbps Abbreviation for Megabits per second or one million bits per second Network data rates are often expressed in Mbps NA Network Address Translation A service performed by many routers that translates your network s publicly known IP address into a private IP address for each computer on your LAN Only your router and your LAN know these addresses the outside world sees only the public IP address when talking to a computer on your LAN MAC address Media Access Control address ED y Network A group of computers that are connected together allowing them to communicate with each other and share resources such as software files etc A network can be small such as a LAN or very large such as the Internet Network keys Also known as encryption keys 64 bit and 128 bit encryption keys used in WEP wireless security schemes The keys encrypt data over the WLAN and only wireless PCs configured with WEP keys that correspond to the keys configured on the device can send receive encrypted data Network mask A network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP address to select the network ID whi
15. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Start Stop Remove add Remove Figure 33 Parental Control Configuration Click Add to add a rule of schedule for parental control Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Time of Day Restriction This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router The Browser s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC go to command window and type ipconfig fall User Name Po f Browser s MAC Address 00 40 95 08 FF B3 Other MAC Address o Days of the week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri SatSun Click to select m E E la E E E Start Blocking Time hh mm End Blocking Time hh mm Figure 34 Time of Day Restriction Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Username gt Select the Browser s MAC Address or Other MAC Address to enter the specific PC MAC address gt Check those days you want to block above PC to surf Internet gt Enter the Start Blocking Time and End Blocking Time gt Click Save Apply 29 EG101 User s Guide Quality of Service The Quality of Service feature provides a method to prioritize the packet and arrange a better efficiency of bandwidth In other words s
16. address Domain names must be unique their assignment is controlled by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN Domain names are a key element of URLs which identify a specific file at a web site See DNS To transfer data in the downstream direction e from the Internet to the user Digital Subscriber Line A technology that allows both digital data and analog voice signals to travel over existing copper telephone lines See network keys The most commonly installed computer network technology usually using twisted pair wiring Ethernet data rates are 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps See also 10BASE T 100BASE T twisted pair 76 EG101 User s Guide FTP File Transfer Protocol A program used to transfer files between computers connected to the Internet Common uses include uploading new or updated files to a web server and downloading files from a web server Gbps Abbreviation of Gigabits per second or one billion bits per second Internet data rates are often expressed in Gbps A device usually a computer connected to a network HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer data from web sites so that it can be displayed by web browsers See web browser web site Hub A hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one or more directions and is forwarded out in one or more directions It connects an Ethernet bridge router to a group of PCs on a LAN and allows
17. allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the filter Filter Name Protocol Po Source IP address Po Source Subnet Mask Source Port port or port port Destination IP address Po Destination Subnet Mask rg Destination Port port or port port WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled only Select at least one or multiple WAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule M Select All Yo eth 0 eth0 2 Figure 32 Add Incoming IP Filter Setup Global Setting gt Enter the Filter Name gt Select the Protocol from the selection list gt Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet gt Enter the one port or multi ports port range gt Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet gt Enter the one port or multi ports port range gt Select the WAN interfaces which will be applied with this incoming IP filter rule gt Click Save Apply 28 EG101 User s Guide Parental Control This feature allows you to configure some of PCs in LAN to surf Internet in specific time period Time of Day Restrictions A maximum 16 entries can be configured Username MAC Mon Tue
18. close the Control Panel Windows 95 98 PCs First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it 68 EG101 User s Guide In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Network icon The Network dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes TCP IP and then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 9 If TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Add The Select Network Component Type dialog box displays Select Protocol and then click Add The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box and then click TCP IP in the Network Protocols list box Click OK to return to the Network dialog box and then click OK again You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 95 98 installation CD Follow the instructions to install the files Click OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP IP installation Next configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the device Open the Control Panel window and then click the Network icon Select the network component labelled TCP IP and then click Properties If you have multiple TCP IP listings select the listing associated with your network card or adapter In the TCP IP Properties dialog box click the IP Address tab Click the radio button labelled Obtain an IP address aut
19. firewall feature to avoid hacker attacks from remote site There are three more setting pages including virtual server port trigger and DMZ to provide specified service for remote users Virtual Server Virtual Server enables you to run a server on your local network that can be accessed from the remote parties You need to set up a rule to tell the device on which computer the server is held When port virtual server is enabled your router the device routes all the inbound traffic on a particular port to the chosen computer on your network NAT Virtual Servers Setup Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the Internal server with private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side 4 maximum 32 entries can be configured Add Remove Server External External Internal Internal Server IP Protocol Remove Name Port Start Port End Port Start Port End Address Figure 23 Virtual Server Setup Configuration Click Add to add a rule of virtual server NAT Virtual Servers Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Save Apply to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server NOTE The Internal Port End cannot be changed It is the same as External Port End normally and w
20. for registration gt Enter the Username and Password gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration 35 EG101 User s Guide Port Mapping The page provides Port Mapping configuration In default the LAN1 to LAN4 wireless and virtual wireless guest are grouped together as a single Ethernet environment Port Mapping supports multiple ports to VLAN groups Each VLAN group will perform as an independent network To support this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces Port Mapping A maximum 16 entries can be configured Port Mapping supports multiple ports to VLAN groups Each YLAN group will perform as an independent network To support this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group Only the default group has IP interface Group Name Ylan Id Enable Disable Remove Edit Interfaces Enable Disable LANI AN2 ANS Default 1 AN4 irele Wireless_Guest Figure 44 Port Mapping Configuration Click Add to add VLAN setting Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Port Ylan Configuration To create a port vlan configuration 1 Enter the Group name and select VLAN ID and interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped inte required mapping of the ports The group name must be uniqu
21. gt 54g Mode 54g Auto 54g Protection Auto Afterburner Technology Disabled y Preamble Type long y Transmit Power 100 Figure 51 Wireless Setting Advanced Global Setting gt Enable AP Isolation if you do not want AP to be able to communicate with each other Set the Wireless Communication Band If you do not know it please it as default Select the channel from the list Set the Wireless Communication Rate AUTO means to use the highest rate if possible Set the Rate for Multicast Packets AUTO means to use the highest if possible Set the Basic Rate Set the Fragmentation Threshold values from 256 to 2364 bytes If the value is too small it may cause a result in poor performance Set the RTS Ready to Send Threshold Set DTIM Interval DTIM stands for Delivery Traffic Indication Message This is a beacon and is a countdown informing wireless clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages It is a wake up interval for clients in power saving mode Set Beacon Interval The interval in milliseconds between beacon transmissions 44 EG101 User s Guide gt Set the Maximum Associated Wireless Client gt Set XPress Technology enabled or disabled gt Set 54g Mode to 54g Auto 54g Performance 802 11b 54g LRS limited rate support gt Set 54g Protection to AUTO if there are 802 11g and 802 11b coexisting in the wireless network gt Set Afterburner Tec
22. page again so that you could get the real time information check button these appear on many configuration pages You will be asked to check if you want this feature be selected This button appears on every configuration page Click on this button once you are through with the changes and decide to save the made changes You may need to browse to find a file which needs to be uploaded for new configuration Upgrade This button allows you to upgrade to the new configuration file attached using the Browse button The following terms are used throughout this guide in association with these buttons Click point the mouse arrow over the button menu entry or link on the screen and click the left mouse button This performs an action such as displaying a new page or performing the action specific to the button on which left mouse button is clicked Select usually is used when describing which radio button to select from a list or which entry to select from a drop down list Point the mouse arrow over the entry and left click to select it This does not perform an action you will also be required to click on a button menu entry or link in order to proceed 10 EG101 User s Guide A Testing your Setup Once you have connected your hardware and configured your PCs any computer on your LAN should be able to use the device to access the Internet To test the connection turn on the device wait seconds till device
23. quality use latest version of Internet Explorer Netscape or Mozilla Firefox from any of the LAN computers launch your web browser type the URL http 192 168 1 1 in the web address or location box and press Enter The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 1 Then enter the default username and password admin admin to access the configuration web page if you have not changed the username and password Please be informed that strings of username and password are case sentitive Connect to 192 168 1 1 WebAdmin User name n Password Remember my password Figure 5 Login Page The Menu comprises Device Information provides the basic information of the system It includes sub menus Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP and DHCP LEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE ED FEE EERE EERE EEE EERE EE EERE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EERE EE SERRE EER R ERE Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP EG101 User s Guide Advanced Setup provides information about the current configuration of various system features with options to change the configuration It includes the sub menus WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS and Port Mapping SEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EES EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE AAA NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS Port Mapping Wireless Setup provides
24. system installed on your PC Windows XP PCs Windows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCs Windows 95 98 PCs Windows NT 4 0 workstations If you want to allow Wireless PCs to access your device follow the instructions in Configuring Wireless PCs below Windows XP PCs In the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click Control Panel Double click the Network Connections icon In the LAN or High Speed Internet window right click on the icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC and select Properties Often this icon is labelled Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network items Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labelled nternet Protocol TCP IP is checked and click Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click the radio button labelled Obtain an IP address automatically Also click the radio button labelled Obtain DNS server address automatically Click OK twice to confirm your changes and then close the Control Panel Windows 2000 PCs First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties The Local Area Connect
25. through TFTP client with configuration profile Configuration and Network Management Features SNMP GETs SETs and TRAPs for four groups in MIB II DHCP client and server for IP management UPnP Internet Gateway Device IGD compliance WEB for local or remote management HTTP or TFTP for firmware upgrade and configuration Embedded syslog SNTP with DHCP options Support TR 069 TR 104 and with parameters Devicelnfo ManagementServer Time IPPingDiagonostic etc 83 EG101 User s Guide Appendix E Warranties B1 Product Warranty Inteno Broadband Technology AB warrants that the unit will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of shipment Inteno Broadband Technology AB shall incur no liability under this warranty if The allegedly defective goods are not returned prepaid to Inteno Broadband Technology AB within thirty 30 days of the discovery of the alleged defect and in accordance with Inteno Broadband Technology AB repair procedures or Inteno Broadband Technology AB tests disclose that the alleged defect is not due to defects in material or workmanship Inteno Broadband Technology AB liability shall be limited to either repair or replacement of the defective goods at Inteno Broadband Technology AB option Inteno Broadband Technology AB MARKS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES REGARDING THE QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
26. typing an external address such as that for www yahoo com 216 115 108 243 If you do not know the IP address of a particular Internet location you can use the nslookup command as explained in the following section From most other IP enabled operating systems you can execute the same command at a command prompt or through a system administration utility Nslookup You can use the nslookup command to determine the IP address associated with an Internet site name You specify the common name and the nslookup command looks up the name in on your DNS server usually located with your ISP If that name is not an entry in your ISP s DNS table the request is then referred to another higher level server and so on until the entry is found The server then returns the associated IP address On Windows based computers you can execute the nslookup command from the Start menu Click the Start button and then click Run In the Open text box type the following Nslookup Click OK A Command Prompt window displays with a bracket prompt gt At the prompt type the name of the Internet address that you are interested in such as www microsoft com The window will display the associate IP address if known as shown below Command Prompt nslookup Non authoritative answer wuwu microsoft akadns net 267 46 2380 218 267 46 236 229 267 46 131 91 267 46 197 162 Aliases www microsoft com gt There may be several addresses
27. wireless SSID security key and various options to change the configuration It includes the sub menu Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Quality of Service and Station Info SEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EHH EEE EERE EERE EEE EERE EEE EERE EE EE EERE EEE EEE EERE EE EEE EEE EE EET Ree OH Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Quality of Service Station Info VoIP Setup provides the VoIP Setup It includes the sub menus Interface Setup Provisioning Setup SIP Setup Line 1 Setting Line 2 Setting RTP Codec Setup and Operational Setup L Interface Setup Provisioning Setup SIP Setup Line 1 Setting Line 2 Setting RTP Codec Setup Operational Setup EG101 User s Guide Diagnostic provides the diagnostic utility to check the LAN and Wireless physical connection and WAN connection as well Diagnostics Management provides the administration utilities It includes the sub menus Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software and Save Reboot LEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EERE EEE EERE EEE ERE E EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE TTET Settings System Log TR 069 Chent Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Commonly used buttons The following buttons are used throughout the web pages You could click this button to refresh the information on this current
28. 1 Analog Voice Interface 2 FXS ports 2 RJ 11 connectors for analog phone sets Indicators PWR Green LED indicates power and operation Red LED indicates failure WAN Green LED indicates broadband connection Internet Green LED indicates PPP connection and RED indicates PPP failure device in BRIDGE mode TEL1 Green LED indicates phone connection TEL2 Green LED indicates phone connection LAN Green LED indicates LAN connection WLAN Green LED indicates wireless AP enabled OAM amp P Local Telnet and Web management Remote Telnet Web Management Environment Operation Temperature 0 C 45 C Operation Humidity 5 95 Storage Temperature 20 85 C Storage Humidity 5 95 Power AC Adapter Input 110 220VAC 50 60Hz Output 12VDC 1 50A Certificates CE CB TBD Software Specifications Bridging Transparent Bridging and spanning IEEE 802 1D with at least 32 MAC addresses RFC2684 RFC 1483 Bridged Bridge filtering with per port extensions Routing IP routing and PPP supported PAP and CHAP for user authentication in PPP connection RFC2684 RFC1483 Routed MAC Encapsulated Routing MER DHCP client server and relay agent DNS relay Wireless LAN Supports 802 1x WEP WEP2 WPA WPA2 TKIP AES 802 11i 82 EG101 User s Guide v v v v y v vvv E v M Y v v y y vvvvvvw vB Hidden SSID WMM for advanced Quality of Service Hardware based AES 125 High Spe
29. 27 Add A Rule Of Port Triggering Global Setting gt Enter the DMZ Host IP address gt Click Save Apply 25 EG101 User s Guide ALG A ALG Application Layer Gateway is a method to allow specific application to pass through NAT firewall ALG Figure 28 ALG configuration Global Setting gt Check to select SIP ALG enabled gt Click Save Apply Security The Security feature provides two more setting pages including IP filtering in Routed mode and Parental Control IP Address Filter The device can block the packet in outgoing and incoming directions By default all outgoing IP packets from LAN is allowed to surf Internet but some IP packets can be blocked by setting up filters Outgoing IP Filtering Setup By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters Dest Filter Source Source Dest Protocol Address Remove Name Address Mask Port Port Mask dd Remove Figure 29 Outgoing IP Filter Setup Click Add to add a rule of Outgoing IP Filtering Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry 26 EG101 User s Guide Add IP Filter Outgoing The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfi
30. Address Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask SET 2 Figure 37 Quality of Service Configuration The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queue priority which defines the precedence and type of service A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the rule If a non zero value is selected for IP precedence or a value other than Normal for IP type of service the corresponding TOS byte in the IP header of the upstream packet will be overwritten by the selected value Global Setting gt Enter the Traffic Class Name gt Select the Rule Order and Rule Status from the list gt Select the Assign Classification Queue from the list gt Select the Assign Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Mark from the list If the field is not empty the corresponding DSCP byte in the IP header of packet will be overwritten by the selected value 31 EG101 User s Guide gt Select the Physical LAN Port from the list which packets through this port will be classified gt Select the Protocol from the list which packets with this protocol will be classified gt Select the Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Mark Check from the list Enter the Source IP Address Source
31. BEYOND THOSE THAT APPEAR IN THE APPLICABLE USERS DOCUMETATION INTENO SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS OR DAMAGES TO BUSINESS OR BUSINESS RELATIONS THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES 84 EG101 User s Guide B2 Warranty Repair 1 During the first three 3 months of ownership Inteno Broadband Technology AB will repair or replace a defective product covered under warranty within twenty four 24 hours of receipt of the product During the fourth 4th through twelfth 12th months of ownership Inteno Broadband Technology AB will repair or replace a defective product covered under warranty within ten 10 days of receipt of the product The warranty period for the replaced products shall be ninety 90 days or the remainder of the warranty period of the original unit whichever is greater Inteno Broadband Technology AB will ship surface freight Expedited freight is at customers expense The customer must return the defective product to Inteno Broadband Technology AB within fourteen 14 days after the request for replacement If the defective product is not returned within this time period Inteno Broadband Technology AB will bill the customer for the product at list price B3 Out of Warranty Repair Inteno Broadband Technology AB will either repair or at its option replace a defective product not covered under warranty within ten
32. C Address Wireless MAC Filter Enter the MAC address and click Apply to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters i Arie i S5 air M AL ww Figure 49 Wireless Setting Define the action plan for those MAC address Global Setting gt Select the MAC Restrict Mode from one of Disable no MAC filter Allow only those PCs with MAC addresses in the table can surf Internet and Deny only those PCs with MAC addresses in the table can not surf Internet 42 EG101 User s Guide Click Add to add more wireless MAC address or click Remove to remove the specified entry Enter the MAC Address of wireless client Click Save Apply to save the configuration Wireless Bridge The wireless bridge feature is also known as WDS Wireless Distribution System Wireless Bridge This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridge also known as Wireless Distribution System to disables acess point functionality Selecting 4cess Point enables access stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those Click Refresh to update the remote bridges Wait for few seconds to update Click Save Apply to configure the wireless bridge options A
33. EP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key 2 Network Key 1 Network Key 2 Network Key 3 Network Key 4 Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys _ ji Save Apply gt Ifthe Network Authentication is WPA enter WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network Authentication WPA Group Rekey Interval RADIUS Server IP E 0 0 0 Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP X WEP Encryption Disabled Sav E A D pl y gt If the Network Authentication is WPA PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network ee WPA PSK y Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey Pa Interval a WPA Encryption TKIP v WEP Encryption Disabled
34. Figure 8 Device WAN Port Statistic Information Statistics LAN Interface Received Transmitted Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Ethernet ethi i 0 D 10 0 J D l0 Ethernet LAN 1 4 5506535 379910 10 15327957 39680 0 0 Wireless i 0 0 126744 690 688 10 Figure 9 Device LAN Port Statistic Information 14 EG101 User s Guide Route The Route Page of the device shows the route table lt contains Destination IP address Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service and Interface Device Info Route Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Hag Metric Service Interface 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 233 233 239 0 U 0 brO Figure 10 Device Route Table Information ARP The ARP Page of the device shows the ARP table mapping the IP address and related MAC address The ARP table contains IP address Flag MAC address Device Interface Device Info ARP IP address Flags HW Address Device 192 168 1 123 Complete 00 E0 18 FE F5 1E brO Figure 11 Device ARP Table Information DHCP The DHCP Page of the device shows the DHCP table which DHCP server of device assigns the IP address to the PC requesting an IP address The DHCP table contains Hostname MAC address IP address and Expired In Device Info DHCP Leases Hostname MAC Address IP Address Expires In Figure 12 Device DHCP Ta
35. Guide WAN Configuration To configure the WAN interface either enter the appropriate 80 ethO interface or disable the ethD interfac tag Ou cannot a you musth ake s configure any other WAN service without VLAN tac aa Figure 14 WAN Port Configuration To configure VLAN tag on the WAN interface 2 10 VLAN ID check box for WAN service without VLAN tag N re the VLAN ID is unique for the WAN service Also once vith the check box to select multi WAN service over ote before you select multi WAN service over J ay o A AA aah JM esevica t SO 7 vou select WAN service without VLAN gt Check the VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over WAN with 802 1Q VLAN Tag gt Enter the unique VLAN ID gt Enter the Mark of 802 1p from 0 to 7 gt Click Next to configure the Connection Type Connection Type PPP over Ethernet PPPoE rota Bridging Figure 15 WAN Connection Type Configuration S WAN interface 17 EG101 User s Guide Bridging Unselect the check box below to disable this WAN service Enable Bridge Service Ep m M D D br O 1 Figure 16 WAN Connection Bridging Configuration To configure the Bridging settings gt Check Enable Bridge Service to enable bridge service gt Enter the service name for this bridging interface gt Click Next WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings helow match the settings Prov ded by your ISP C
36. Level all logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the system log options Log Disable Enable Log Level Informational w Display Level Informational gt Mode Local Figure 67 Management Configuration Configure System Log 61 EG101 User s Guide Global Setting gt Select to Enable Log function or not gt Select Log Level from the list gt Select Display Level from the list gt Select Mode from the list gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration TR 069 Client This page allows you to access TR 069 ACS Auto Configuration Server The ACS can provision configure and diagnostic the device from remote site a TR 069 client Configuration WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server 4CS to perform auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the TR 069 client options Inform Disable Enable Inform Interval 00 ACS URL ACS User Name fad min ACS Password rr Connection Request User Name fad min Connection Request Password pps o o o GetRPCM
37. P Mode Agos Point Bridge Restrict Disabled Figure 50 Wireless Bridge Configuration Global Setting gt gt Set the AP mode as Access Point or Wireless Bridge When the AP mode is set to Wireless Bridge the Wireless Restrict determine where it can communicate with all other wireless bridges and also wireless clients set Bridge Restrict is Disabled or just the specified MAC addresses of below wireless bridge devices set Bridge Restrict is Enable Click Reflash to get the updated information Click Save Apply to save the configuration 43 EG101 User s Guide Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced parameters for wireless communication Wireless Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a particular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wakeup interval for clients in power save mode set the beacon interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whether short or long preambles are used Click Apply to configure the advanced wireless options AP Isolation Band Channel Current 11 Auto Channel Timer min 949 Rate Multicast Rate Basic Rate Default Fragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold DTIM Interval QP o Beacon Interval foo Maximum Associated Clients 28 Press Technology Disabled
38. P that the address configured on the device is correct and then you can use the ping utility discussed on page 73 to test connectivity with your ISP s DNS server 72 EG101 User s Guide Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion I forgot lost my user ID or If you have not changed the password from the password default try using admin as both the user ID and password Otherwise you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing three times the Reset Default button on the front panel of the device Then type the default User ID and password shown above WARNING Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values cannot access the web pages Use the ping utility discussed in the following from my browser section to check whether the PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 2 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling Verify that you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator v4 0 or later Verify that the PC s IP address is defined as being on the same subnet as the IP address assigned to the LAN port on the device My changes to the web pages Be sure to use the Confirm Changes function are not being retained after any changes Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities Ping Ping is a command you can use to check whether your PC can recognize other computers on your network and the Internet A ping command sends a message
39. Password Display Mame Login ID Primary Proxy Server Port soso Secondary Proxy Server Port 5060 Registrar Server 7 _____ Port JPO60 Outbound Proxy Server A Port soso Register Expiry Time seconds NHAT Keep Alive Method Disabled SIP Proxy Require User Prefered Audio Codec 6 711 wLaw RTP Base Port J10000 TT Use STUN for NAT Mapping rn Support LA report TT Use DNS SRY Figure 57 VoIP Configuration Line 1 Setting Global Setting gt Select to Enable this line or not 49 EG101 User s Guide Enter UID User Name for Line 1 Enter the Password Enter the Display Name which will be shown in the called party when you call out Enter the Login ID if your login username is not the UID Enter the Primary Proxy Server IP address or domain name and also port number Enter the Second Proxy Server IP address or domain name and also port number is applicable Enter the Registrar Server IP address or domain name and also port number if applicable Enter the Outbound Proxy Server P address or domain name and also port number if applicable Enter the Register Expiry Number of seconds which the device will try to register in SIP server during the time period Select the NAT Keep alive Method from the list Enter the SIP Proxy Require if necessary Select the User Prefered Audio Codec from the list Enter the RTP Base number Check to enable Use STUN for NAT Mapping to
40. Subnet Mask and UDP TCP Source Port single port or port range Port Port gt Enter the Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask and UDP TCP Destination Port single port or port range Port Port gt Enter Source MAC Address and Source MAC Mask Enter Destination MAC Address and Destination MAC Mask gt Select the 802 1q Priority from the list gt Click Apply to add this QoS class Routing The section shows the IP addresses or address routes for the computers connected to the gateway to reach different destinations such as the local network the gateway or the Internet The Routing feature provides three more setting pages including Default Gateway Static Route and RIP Default Gateway Y Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway save Apply Figure 38 Default Gateway Configuration Global Setting gt gt Check Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox this router will accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoE or Static IP DHCP interface If the checkbox is not checked enter the static default gateway AND OR a WAN interface Click Save to save the configuration NOTE If changing the Automatic Assigned Default Gateway from unselected to selected you must reboot the router to get the automatic assigned default gateway 32 EG101 User s Guide Static Route You could create your own routing entry to configure the data traffic in the
41. activity detection VAD comfort noise generation CNG and caller ID e Supports DTMF tone detection and generation Fax Modem detection and pass through e Support SIP signaling protocol and bonus services like call forwarding call waiting call transfer call busy call return enquiry service CLIP CLIR and three way conference e Support Networking protocols such as PPP Routing DHCP server relay client e Network address translation NAT functions to provide security for your LAN and multiple PCs surfing Internet simultaneously e Configuration and management by Web browser through the Ethernet interface and remotely through WAN interface e Firmware Support TR 069 and TR 104 e Upgradeable through HTTP TFTP EG101 User s Guide Device Requirements In order to use the EG101 you must have the following gt gt High speed broadband service Instructions from your ISP on what type of Internet access you will be using and the IP addresses needed to set up access One or more computers each containing an Ethernet card 10Base T 100Base T network interface card NIC For system configuration using the supplied web based program a web browser such as Internet Explorer v4 or later or Netscape v4 or later Note that version 4 of each browser is the minimum version requirement for optimum display quality use Internet Explorer v5 or Netscape v6 1 You do not need to use a hub or switch in order to connect m
42. all secret numbers This call will be screened through the dial plans to screen any call blocking functionality enabled 58 EG101 User s Guide 1 0 Diagnostic Diagnostic This page allows you to diagnostic the connections of LAN Wireless and WAN ports eth_0 Diagnostics Your modem is capable of testing your DSL connection The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a fail status click Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent If the test continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Test the connection to your local network Test your ENET 1 4 Connection PASS Help Test your Wireless Connection PASS Help Test the connection to your Internet service provider Ping default gateway FAIL Help Ping primary Domain Name Server PASS Help Test With OAM F4 Figure 62 Diagnostic Click Test to run the test script and get the diagnostic result 59 EG101 User s Guide 1 1 Management The Management web page menu comprises Settings System Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Save Reboot Settings This page allows you to backup the current configuration of the device update the configuration and restore default configuration factory setting Settings Backup Backup YoIP router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC Backup Settings
43. analog signal See digital Asynchronous Transfer Mode A standard for high speed transmission of data text voice and video widely used within the Internet ATM data rates range from 45 Mbps to 2 5 Gbps See data rate To verify a user s identity such as by prompting for a password The base two system of numbers that uses only two digits O and 1 to represent all numbers In binary the number 1 is written as 1 2 as 10 3 as 11 4 as 100 etc Although expressed as decimal numbers for convenience IP addresses in actual use are binary numbers e g the IP address 209 191 4 240 is 11010001 10111111 00000100 11110000 in binary See bit IP address network mask Short for binary digit a bit is a number that can have two values 0 or 1 See binary bits per second Passing data from your network to your ISP and vice versa using the hardware addresses of the devices at each location Bridging contrasts with routing which can add more intelligence to data transfers by using network addresses instead The device can perform both routing and bridging Typically when both functions are enabled the device routes IP data and bridges all other 75 EG101 User s Guide Broadband DHCP DHCP relay DHCP server Digital Encryption keys Ethernet types of data See routing A telecommunications technology that can send different types of data over the same medium DSL is a broadband technology To send
44. and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs NOTICE The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or an electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such a message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the following information v The date and time of transmission Y Identification of either business business entity or individual sending message Y Telephone number of either the sending machine business entity or individual Warning Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Do not use any other power adapter except the one that accompanies the unit Use of Other adapter could result in damage to the unit To prevent electronic shock please do not open the cover 87 EG101 User s Guide UL Safety Regulations Y Disconnect TNV circuit connector or before removing cover or equivalent v Disconnect TNV circuit connect
45. associated with an Internet name This is common for web sites that receive heavy traffic they use multiple redundant servers to carry the same information To exit from the nslookup utility type exit and press Enter at the command prompt 74 X5522r P3 X5527r P3 X5568r P3 X5567r P3 Users Guide Appendix C Glossary 802 11 10BASE T 100BASE T ADSL Authenticate Bridging A family of specifications for wireless LANs developed by a working group of the IEEE This wireless Ethernet protocol often called Wi Fi A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 10 Mbps Also known as Category 3 CAT 3 wiring See data rate Ethernet A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 100 Mbps Also Known as Category 5 CAT 5 wiring See data rate Ethernet Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line The most commonly deployed flavor of DSL for home users is asymmetrical DSL The term asymmetrical refers to its unequal data rates for downloading and uploading the download rate is higher than the upload rate The asymmetrical rates benefit home users because they typically download much more data from the Internet than they upload An analog signal is a signal that has had its frequency modified in some way such as by amplifying its strength or varying its frequency in order to add information to the signal The voice component in DSL is an
46. ble Information 15 EG101 User s Guide 6 Advanced Setup The Advance Setup menu includes the sub menus WAN LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS and Port Mapping WAN LAN NAT Security QoS Quality of Service Routing DNS Port Mapping WAN You can configure your internet connection from this page This page displays the details of existing internet connection The device allows 1 bridge connection and 1 route connection existing at that same time without VLAN setting But if you need more than 1 bridge connection or 1 route connection the VLAN tag is required Please refer below for more details There are three connection types can be configured including PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over Ethernet and Bridging Wide Area Network WAN Setup Choose Add Edit or Remove to configure WAN interfaces Choose Save Rehoot to annly the changes and reboot the svstem PAI y YLAN Mux VLAN 802 1p Con ID Service Interface Protocol Iqmp QoS State Remove Edit gt i now ethO 2 Pow Enabled Disabled Enabled a cdit Figure 13 WAN Setup Page To configure the WAN port click Edit or Add to get the configuration pages lf there are many services protocols in the WAN interface please enter the unique VLAN tag number to identify the service protocol Otherwise please let is as unchecked as default if you do not have any information from ISP about the VLAN settings 16 EG101 User s
47. booting up and then verify that the LEDs are illuminated as follows LED Behavior Power Solid red to indicate that the device is turned on If PWR this light is not on check the power cable attachment Wireless Solid green to indicate that the Wireless LAN WLAN function is operational LAN Solid green to indicate that the device can communicate with your LAN WAN Solid green to indicate that the device has successfully established a connection with your ISP Table 1 LED Indicators If the LEDs illuminate as expected test your Internet connection from a LAN computer To do this open your web browser and type the URL of any external website such as http www yahoo com If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected you may need to configure your Internet access settings using the information provided by your ISP If the LEDs still do not illuminate as expected or the web page is not displayed see Troubleshooting section or contact your ISP for assistance Default device settings The device is preconfigured with default settings for use with a typical home or small office network The table below lists some of the most important default settings these and other features are described fully in the subsequent chapters lf you are familiar with network configuration review these settings to verify that they meet the needs of your network Follow the instructions to change them if necessary If you are unfamiliar with the
48. cast and WAN Service Enable IGMP Multicast Y Enable WAN Service 7 Service Name ipow_1 DHCP Options Jption 60 Vendor class identifier Figure 21 Network Address Translation Configuration Global Settings gt Check to Enable NAT if PCs in the LAN share the same WAN port IP address to surf Internet gt Check to Enable Firewall if you need the device to do the first firewall protection gt Check to Enable IGMP Multicast gt Check to Enable WAN Service gt Enter the Service Name gt Enter the value of DHCP Option 60 Vendor Class Identifier if necessary gt Click Next The WAN Setup Summary page shows all of parameters Click Save if correct and click Back to restart the configuration again 21 EG101 User s Guide LAN Loc al Area Network LAN Setup Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Save button only saves the LAN configuration di Save Reboot button saves the LAN configuration data and reboots the router to make the new configuration effective IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 O Enable IGMP Snooping Standard Mode Bloc ing Mode Disable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Leased Time thour 24 Enable DHCP Server Relay 4 DHCP Server IP Address Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Figure 22 LAN Configuration
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50. ce the router id of an unnumbered interface is allowed to be the same as the IP address of another interface For example the WAN unnumbered interface of your device uses the same IP address of the LAN interface 192 168 1 1 The unnumbered interface is temporary PPP or DHCP will assign a real IP address automatically The direction of data transmission from the user to the Internet Virtual Circuit A connection from your DSL router to your ISP Virtual Circuit Identifier Together with the Virtual Path Identifier VPI the VCI uniquely identifies a VC Your ISP will tell you the VCI for each VC they provide See VC Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line It provides faster transmission rate and is capable of supporting high bandwidth applications like IPTV and bandwidth consumed applications Virtual Path Identifier Together with the Virtual Circuit Identifier VCI the VPI uniquely identifies a VC Your ISP will tell you the VPI for each VC they provide See VC 80 EG101 User s Guide Web browser Web page Wireless LAN EP Wide Area Network Any network spread over a large geographical area such as a country or continent With respect to the device WAN refers to the Internet A software program that uses Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP to download information from and upload to web sites and displays the information which may consist of text graphic images audio or video to the user
51. checkbox this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoE or Static IP DHCP interface If the checkbox is not checked enter the IP addresses of the static primary DNS server and secondary DNS server gt Click Save to save the configuration Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to bind the dynamic assigned WAN IP address into a specified domain name You could pass this domain name to friends to access your service in your site instead of informing them every times if WAN IP address is changed Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your DSL router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS Hostname Username Service Interface Remove Add Remove Figure 42 Dynamic DNS Configuration Click Add to add Dynamic DNS setting Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry 34 EG101 User s Guide Add dynamic DDNS This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO D DNS provider DynDNS org w Hostname Interface eth_O l tho2 w DynDNS Settings Username Password Figure 43 Add a Dynamic DNS Global Setting gt Select the Dynamic DNS service provider from the list gt Enter the your Hostname gt Select the Interface from the list where the device can reach it
52. communication to pass between the networked devices ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol An Internet protocol used to report errors and other network related information The ping command makes use of ICMP IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a technical professional society that fosters the development of standards that often become national and international standards Internet The global collection of interconnected networks used for both private and business communications Intranet A private company internal network that looks like part of the Internet users access information using web browsers but is accessible only by employees ae o IP address Internet Protocol address The address of a host computer on the Internet consisting of four numbers each from 0 to 255 separated by periods e g 209 191 4 240 An IP address consists of a network ID that identifies the particular network the host belongs to and a host ID uniquely identifying the host itself on that network A network mask is used to define the network ID and the host ID Because IP addresses are difficult to remember they usually have an associated domain name that can be specified instead See domain name network mask Internet Service Provider A company that provides Internet access to its customers usually for a fee A network limited to a small geographic area such as a home or small office ies 77 EG101
53. cy Header Phone 1 Use SIP1 or SIP2 Phone 2 Use SIP1 or SIP2 gt Define the Service Activation Code for each call service gt Configure your own Dial Plan gt Click Save to save the configuration Those parameters are related to the VoIP service provided by Voice Service Provider Please leave it as default or consult technician in advance to understand and configure it 54 EG101 User s Guide 9 Voice Supplementary Service Call Forward There are three types of call forward call forward unconditional call forward no response and call forward on busy You could activate and deactivate these features by press keypad in the phone Call Forward Unconditional Call Forward Unconditional CFU this enables the customer to have all incoming calls which are addressed to his number forwarded to another number For the duration that Call Forward Unconditional is enabled a stuttering dial tone shall be played instead of the normal dial tone when picking up the phone To configure CFU to any number Activation 21 number Deactivation 21 Call Forward No Response Call Forward No Response CFNR enables the customer to have all incoming calls which meet with no reply and are addressed to his number forwarded to another number To configure CFNR to any number Activation 61 number forwarding after 30 s or 61 number ss where ss 5 60 s is the time until forwarding Deactivation 61 Cal
54. data to all computers on a network Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP automates address assignment and management When a computer connects to the LAN DHCP assigns it an IP address from a shared pool of IP addresses after a specified time limit DHCP returns the address to the pool Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol relay A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses Each of the device s interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay See DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server A DHCP server is a computer that is responsible for assigning IP addresses to the computers on a LAN See DHCP Of data having a form based on discrete values expressed as binary numbers 0 s and 1 s The data component in DSL is a digital signal See analog Domain Name System The DNS maps domain names into IP addresses DNS information is distributed hierarchically throughout the Internet among computers called DNS servers For example www yahoo com is the domain name associated with IP address 216 115 108 243 When you start to access a web site a DNS server looks up the requested domain name to find its corresponding IP address If the DNS server cannot find the IP address it communicates with higher level DNS servers to determine the IP address See domain name A domain name is a user friendly name used in place of its associated IP
55. driver software files The configuration steps below will vary depending on both the operating system and wireless card installed on the PC These steps provide a basic outline however you should refer to the documentation provided with your wireless access card for specific instructions To configure Wireless PCs Install the wireless access card Install the wireless driver software files Configure the following wireless parameters on each of the wireless PCs e Set the adapter to use infrastructure mode This configures the PCs to access each other and the Internet via the device Configure the SSID and channel to match the SSID and channel previously configured on the device Your wireless network can now communicate with the Internet via the device 71 X5522r P3 X5527r P3 X5568r P3 X5567r P3 Users Guide Appendix B Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the device and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose problems Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve the problem Troubleshooting Suggestions Problem LEDs Power LED does not illuminate after product is turned on LINK LAN LED does not illuminate after Ethernet cable is attached Internet Access My PC cannot access the Internet My LAN PCs cannot display web pages on the Internet Web pages Troubleshooting Suggestion V
56. e 2 Click Save Apply button to make the changes effective immediately Note that the selected interfaces will be removed from their existing groups and added to the new group Group Name vlan Id 2 Grouped Interfaces Available Interfaces LANI LAN2 LAN3 LANA Figure 45 Port VLAN Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Group Name gt Select the value of VLAN ID gt Select the available LAN ports from available LAN interfaces into grouped 36 EG101 User s Guide gt interface The selected LAN interface will be removed from its original group and joined this new group Click Save Apply to save the configuration 37 EG101 User s Guide r Wireless Setup The Wireless Setup web page menu comprises Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Quality of Service Station Information Basic The device provides wireless connection to wireless clients This page allows you to enable the wireless service hide the network from active scan and set the SSID Service Set IDentifier Besides it allows you to create a virtual wireless AP which could use different SSID and security key Wireless Basic This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless network name also known as SSID and restrict th
57. e channel set based on country requirements Click Apply to configure the basic wireless options Enable Wireless C Hide Access Point SSID EG101 ls BSSID 00 01 38 44 99 75 Country UNITED STATES v Enable Wireless Guest Networl Figure 46 Wireless Setting Basic Global Setting gt Check to enable Wireless feature gt Check to enable Hide Access Point to hide from active scan of wireless client gt Enter the wireless network name SSID gt The BSSID is the MAC address of device gt Select the Country from the list gt Check to enable Wireless Guest Network to create a virtual wireless AP with different SSID and security key gt Enter the Guest SSID gt Click Save to save the configuration 38 EG101 User s Guide Security The device provides wireless connection with security including authentication method and data encryption to protect your data in the air Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You can sets the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Apply to configure the wireless security options Select SSID EG Ol wv Network Authentication Open vw WEP Encryption Disabled v Figure 47 Wireless Setting Security Global Setting gt Select the SSID from
58. ed Mode Standards plus performance enhancement delivers best real world performance as the client card use the same 125 High Speed Mode Firewall Support NAT and DMZ Stateful Packet Inspection SPI with DOS protection Ping of Death SYN Flood LAND Protection against IP and MAC address spoofing UPnP NAT traversal and VPN IPSec pass through Voice Support voice CODECs like G 711 G 726 G 729A B BV16 ILBC T 38 etc DTMF tone detection generation fax modem detection and pass through Adaptive jitter buffer packet loss concealment PLC voice activity detection VAD comfort noise generation CNG and Caller ID Support SIP RFC3261 Supports Call Waiting Call Transfer Call Forward and so on G 168 line echo cancellation with programmable tail VoIP and Telephone service Supports SIP RFC3261 SDP RFC2327 RFC3264 as well as both TCP and UDP transport Supports User Agent Client UAC User Agent Server UAS call or proxy call routing Supports SIP and telephone URL addressing Supports in band DTMF tone sending receiving and out band DT MF signaling with RTP as per RFC2833 Bonus services include Call Forwarding Unconditional No Response On Busy Call Waiting Force Busy Pickup and Release Old Pickup and Put Old on Hold Switch between two calls Call Transfer Call Back busy subscriber Call Back last number called call return Enquiry service Three way conference Provisioning
59. ed for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the filter Filter Name Protocol fof Source IP address i OY Source Subnet Mask Source Port port or port port as Destination IP address O Destination Subnet Mask I Destination Port port or port port L Figure 30 Add Outgoing IP Filter Setup Global Setting gt gt Enter the Filter Name Select the Protocol from the selection list Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Click Save Apply By default all incoming IP packets from WAN are blocked to access PCs in LAN but some IP packets can be accepted by setting up filters Incoming IP Filtering Setup By default all incoming IP traffic from the WAN is blocked when the firewall is enabled However some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters Choose 4dd or Remove to configure incoming IP filters Filter R Source 005 Dest PI YCI Protocol Address Address Remove Name Port Port Mask Mask Add Remove Figure 31 Incoming IP Filter Setup 27 EG101 User s Guide Click Add to add a rule of Incoming IP Filtering Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Add IP Filter Incoming The screen
60. equire that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports 4 maximum 32 entries can be configured Add Remove Application Trigger Open Remove Name Protocol Port Range Protocol Port Range Start End Start End Figure 25 Port Triggering Setup Click Add to add a rule of port triggering Global Setting gt gt Select a service from the predefined list or enter the name of Custom Server Enter the Server IP Address located in the LAN to provide the service to remote party Enter the Start Trigger Port and End Trigger Port that open to remote to access the service Select the Trigger Protocol Enter the Start Open Port and End Open Port that may use different port to secure the service If you use the same port as Trigger port please leave Open Port as blank Select the Open Protocol Click Save Apply 24 EG101 User s Guide NAT Port Triggering Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the applications Y
61. erify that you are using the power cable provided with the device and that it is securely connected to the device and a wall socket power strip Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your LAN hub or PC and to the device Make sure the PC and or hub is turned on Verify that your cable is sufficient for your network requirements A 100 Mbit sec network 10BaseTx should use cables labeled CAT 5 A 10Mbit sec network may tolerate lower quality cables Run a health check on your device Use the ping utility discussed in the following section to check whether your PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 2 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling If you statically assigned a private IP address to the computer not a registered public address verify the following e Check that the gateway IP address on the computer is your public IP address see Current Status on page 1 for instructions on viewing the IP information If it is not correct the address or configure the PC to receive IP information automatically e Verify with your ISP that the DNS server specified for the PC is valid Correct the address or configure the PC to receive this information automatically Verify that the DNS server IP address specified on the PCs is correct for your ISP as discussed in the item above If you specified that the DNS server be assigned dynamically from a server then verify with your IS
62. ethods Figure 68 Management Configuration Firmware Upgrade Global Setting gt gt Select to Enable or Disable to send Inform packet to ACS Enter the Inform Interval number of seconds The Inform packet will be sent to ACS periodically Enter the ACS URL to reach ACS Enter the ACS User Name and Password Enter the Connection Request User Name and Password Click Save Apply to save the configuration 62 EG101 User s Guide Internet Time This page allows you to sync up the real time clock from Internet Time settings This page allows you to the modem s time configuration O Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Figure 69 Internet Time Configuration Global Setting gt Check to Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers gt Click Save to save your settings Access Control This submenu provides you local LAN or remote WAN access to the device This may help the IT support staff to configure the router locally or remotely Service Access Control Services Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being used Services LAN WAN FTP Enable Ll Enable HTTP Enable Enable ICMP Enable Enable SSH Enable Ll Enable TELNET Enable Enable TFTP Enable Enable Figure 70 Management Configuration Access Control Service 63 EG101 User s Guide Global Setting gt Specify the method by which you wi
63. g rules and supports re keying mechanisms Triggers are used to deal with application protocols that create separate sessions Some applications such as NetMeeting open secondary connections during normal operations for example a connection to a server is established using one port but data transfers are performed on a separate connection A trigger tells the device to expect these secondary sessions and how to handle them Once you set a trigger the embedded IP address of each incoming packet is replaced by the correct host address so that NAT can translate packets to the correct destination You can specify whether you want to carry out address replacement and if so whether to replace addresses on TCP packets only UDP packets only or both The ordinary copper telephone wiring used by telephone companies It contains one or more wire pairs twisted together to reduce inductance and noise Each telephone line uses one pair In homes it is most often installed with two pairs For Ethernet LANs a higher grade called Category 3 CAT 3 is used for 1OBASE T networks and an even higher grade called Category 5 CAT 5 is used for 100BASE T networks See 10BASE T 100BASE T Ethernet An unnumbered interface is an IP interface that does not have a local subnet associated with it Instead it uses a router id that serves as the source and destination address of packets sent to and from the router Unlike the IP address of a normal interfa
64. hnology gt Set Preamble Type A preamble is a signal that sync up the timing between devices Set Transmission Power Larger value means more coverage gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration Quality of Service The device provides wireless quality of service Wi Fi Multimedia WM Wi Fi Multimedia Settings WWMM Wi Fi Multimedia Disabled WWMM No Acknowledgement DISabIen Save Apply WME Settings Figure 52 Wireless Setting Quality of Service Global Setting gt gt Select to enable or disable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia Select to enable or disable WMM No Acknowledgement Enabling no acknowledge can result in more efficient throughput but high error rates Click Save Apply to save the configuration 45 EG101 User s Guide Station Information The table shows up whole associated wireless clients the device and their status Wireless Authenticated Stations This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status BSSID Associated Authorized Figure 53 Wireless Setting Station Information Global Setting gt Click Refresh to get the latest updated information 46 EG101 User s Guide S VoIP Setup The VoIP Setup web page menu comprises Interface Setup Provisioning Setup SIP Setup Line 1 Setup Line 2 Setup RTP Codec Setup Operational Setup Interface Setup This page allows you to specify the voice packets to pass through the spec
65. hold by pressing R The active party receives dial tone and makes a call to a new party After the new party has replied the active party may return to the old party by pressing R1 and switch between the old and new party by pressing R2 To make a conference call by press R3 If the new party does not reply the active party may stop the call attempt and return to the party on hold by pressing R 57 EG101 User s Guide Call Back Busy Subscriber Busy Call Back Busy Subscriber CCBS enables a calling customer A encountering a busy destination B to have the retry dialing automatically until destination becomes idle without having to make a new call attempt Activation press 5 when encountering a busy tone Deactivation 37 deactivates all CCBS The device will reattempt the last made call every 60 seconds if CCBS is avtivated The B Party alerts the original calling customer A with a ringing signal when the busy destination B becomes idle if within 30 minutes When the original calling customer answers the request the former busy called party will start ringing Timeout for call back ringing signal to A and B side is 60 seconds After the timeout both sides must be disconnected from the call B has the possibility to make a new call before A answers the call back Call Back last number called Call Return The customer has the possibility to press 69 to call back the last number that called It is not possible to c
66. ication enter value of Network Re Auth Interval enter value of WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network _ Mixed WPA WPA v Authentication WPA2 Preauthentication Network Re auth Zi Interval lee Disabled WPA Group Rekey Interval RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key WPA Encryption TKIP 4ES WEP Encryption Disabled 0 0 0 0 Save Apply 41 EG101 User s Guide gt Ifthe Network Authentication is Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Network a Mixed WPAD WPA PSK Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key Click here to display WPA Group Rekey 0 Interval i WPA Encryption TKIP 4ES Disabled WEP Encryption Save Apply gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration MAC Filter MAC i gt Disabled Al De MAC Address Remove Add Figure 48 Wireless Setting Input MA
67. ich the device will try to register in SIP server during the time period Select the NAT Keep alive Method from the list Enter the SIP Proxy Require if necessary Select the User Prefered Audio Codec from the list Enter the RTP Base number Check to enable Use STUN for NAT Mapping to pass through NAT Check to enable VIA rport Check to enable DNS SVR Click Save to save the configuration 51 EG101 User s Guide RTP Codec Setup This page allows you to setup the parameters of Real Time Protocol RTP and voice codec to control the quality of voice connection Yoice RTP Codec Setup TOS RTP Packet Period 20 milliseconds DTMF Method Auto RFC 2833 DTMF PayLoad Type fot Jitter Buffer 60 y ECHO Cancellation 8 milliseconds Y Enable FAX Pass Through Y Enable CED Tone Detection Available Audio Codecs iM G 711 u Law Mf G 711 Law FM G 723 1 Y G 729 A B IY G 726 16kbps G 726 24kbps e G 726 32kbps IY G 726 40kbps Figure 59 VoIP Configuration RTP Codec Setup Global Setting Enter the TOS byte The TOS stands for Type of Service lt is defined in the RFC1394 and used in RTP packet Enter the RTP Packet Period of milliseconds Suggest leave it as default for better quality gt Select the DTMF Method from the list The device provides in band DF TM signaling and out band DTMF signaling gt Enter the DIMP PayLoad Type the default is 101 gt Select the J
68. ies In the Microsoft TCP IP Properties dialog box click the radio button labelled Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server 69 EG101 User s Guide Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Assigning static Internet information to your PCs If you are a typical user you will not need to assign static Internet information to your LAN PCs because your ISP automatically assigns this information for you In some cases however you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of your PCs directly often called statically rather than allowing the device to assign it This option may be desirable but not required if You have obtained one or more public IP addresses that you want to always associate with specific computers for example if you are using a computer as a public web server You maintain different subnets on your LAN subnets are described in Appendix B Before you begin you must have the following information available The IP address and subnet mask of each PC The IP address of the default gateway for your LAN In most cases this is the address assigned to the LAN port on the device By default the LAN port is assigned the IP address 192 168 1 1 You can change this number or another number can be assigned by your ISP The IP address of your ISP s Domain Name System DNS server On each PC to which you want to assign static information follow the in
69. ific interface and to choose different country code to set voice related parameters including ringing type ringing frequency tone type tone frequency cadence etc Yoice Interface Setup Interface nam WO Bridge y acale selectior USA United States w Figure 54 VoIP Configuration Interface Setup Global Setting gt Select Interface Name that voice packet go through gt Select Location where you are located gt Click button to Start SIP client or Stop SIP client 47 EG101 User s Guide Provisioning Setup This page allows you to setup the provisioning server if ISP uses this method to provide customer s configuration profile The device will use TFTP protocol to get the configuration information from the server Yoice Provisioning Setup Enable Provisioning C Use TFTP URL 3DES Key Figure 55 VoIP Configuration Provisioning Setup Global Setting gt Check to Enable Provisioning gt Check to Use TFTP URL and also enter the TFTP URL with configuration file name if applicable gt Enter the 3DES Key if the configuration file is encrypted gt Click Save to save the configuration SIP Setup This page allows you to setup the parameters of SIP protocol Yoice SIP Setup SIP Transport Protocol Listen Port 5060 Maximum Redirect Js Failover Retries fio seconds STUN Server Port 18478 External IP Keep Alive Interval Jo gt 30 seconds Session Ex
70. ill be the same as the Internal Port Start or External Port End if either one is modified Remaining nlimber of entries that can be configured 32 server Name O Selecta Service Select One a O Custom Server Server IP Address 192 168 1 External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End TCP v TCP v TCP v TCP v TCP v Figure 24 Add A Rule Of Virtual Server Global Setting gt Select a service from the predefined list or enter the name of Custom Server gt Enter the Server IP Address located in the LAN to provide the service to remote party 23 EG101 User s Guide gt Enter the Start External Port and End External Port that open to remote to access the service gt Select the Protocol from the list gt Enter the Start Internal Port and End Internal Port that may use different port to secure the service If you use the same port as external port please leave nternal Port as blank gt Click Save Apply Port Triggering The feature is similar to the virtual server but provides a more secure way to provide your device It opens up the port hole temporary and allows CPE in LAN to establish a connection with remote parties Those ports are open only if a specified request from a PC in LAN is received and then the device allows the remote parties to access to establish a connection with that PC in LAN NAT Port Triggering Setup Some applications r
71. incoming call ringing LAN Green On LAN link established and active Off No LAN link Blink Data being transmitted WLAN Green On WLAN service is enabled Off WLAN service is disabled Blink Data being transmitted EG101 User s Guide EG101 Rear Panel The rear panel of this EG101 will be described here which cover all rear panel definitions of other models Figure 3 EG101 Rear Panel Connections Connector definition Label Function Antenna Connects to the 802 11b 11g enabled wireless devices in LAN Power Switch ON OFF switch Power Jack Connects to the supplied power adapter TEL 1 TEL2 Connects to analog telephones for VoIP service LAN1 LAN4 Connects the device via Ethernet to your devices in LAN RES A reset button to reset the device or reset to default settings WAN Jack Connects to the broadband network EG101 User s Guide 3 Connecting your device This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the device to a computer or LAN and to the Internet In addition to configuring the device you need to configure the Internet properties of your computer s For more details see the following sections in Appendix A Configuring Ethernet PCs section Configuring Wireless PCs section This chapter assumes that you have already subscribed a broadband service with your Internet service provider ISP These instructions provide a basic configuration that should be compatible with your home or small office net
72. integrating wireless VoIP and Ethernet interfaces into one device which provides the most flexibility and efficiency way to you You could connect devices like PCs Set Top Box servers phone and so on easily by Ethernet wireless and VoIP interfaces to enjoy data voice and video services immediately through high speed connection This User Guide will show you how to connect your EG101 Ethernet IAD and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of your new product Features The list below contains the main features of the device EG101 and may be useful to users with knowledge of networking protocols The chapters throughout this guide will provide you with enough information to get the most out of your device The features include o Ethernet interface automatic speed sensing and crossover correction supports up to 100 Mbps downstream and 100 Mbps upstream rates eo Integrated four port 10 100BaseTX Ethernet switch with speed sensing and crossover detection automatically e 802 11b g WLAN supports up to 54 Mbps transmission rate Provides wireless secure transmitting encryption by either 802 1x WEP WEP2 WPA WPA2 TKIP AES 802 111 e Supports 2 FXS ports for VoIP application including call waiting call forward call transfer and so on e Support voice CODECs like G 711 G 726 G 729AB BV16 ILBC T 38 etc programmable G 168 echo cancellation adaptive jitter buffer and packet loss concealment e Supports Voice
73. ion 43 Force Busy To reject the new call without answering it R dial tone 0 The R dial tone 0 means to press hook flash button hear dial tone and then press O button The CPE will send a Busy signal to the calling party RO shall also temporarily deactivate the call waiting service for the rest of the active call When the subscriber hangs up the service shall automatically be activated again Pickup and Release old To release the old call and take the new call R dial tone 1 Pickup and put old on hold To place the old current call on hold and take the new call R dial tone 2 Switch between 2 active calls To switch between the old and the new call R dial tone 2 56 EG101 User s Guide Timeout The customer receives a call when in a conversation and chooses to ignore the call waiting notification the calling party will receive a busy signal after 24 seconds Three Parties Conference Three party conference can be invoked from Call waiting or Enquiry services When the subscriber has two active calls one on hold and one in conversation state it shall be possible to connect all three into a three parties conference To connect to both the old and the new call R dial tone 3 To establish the three parties conference the call shall not be possible in Call waiting state e before the subscriber has answered the waiting call Both calls must be answered before they are connected into a confe
74. ion Wireless driver version Line rate LAN IP Default gateway Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server Device Info Board ID D083ISOWWy2F Software Version EG101 1 02 4T14 2007 11 05 Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 37 8 7 Wireless Driver Yersion 3 131 35 6 cpe2 0 This information reflects the current status of your DS Line Rate Upstream Kbps C Line Rate Downstream Kbps C LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 1 Secondary DNS Server 192 106 1 1 Figure 6 Device Information WAN The WAN information of the device shows detailed information about the WAN connection such as WAN port service information Protocol IGMP enabled or disabled QoS enabled or disabled IP address of WAN port and so on 13 EG101 User s Guide WAN Info VPI WCI A lanl Category Service Interface Protocol Iqm QoS State Status oie Ibe ee A ES ed si Address a ADSL Link N A Off 1 UBR eth_0 ethD 2 IPow Disabled Disabled Enabled iA H E We Figure 7 WAN Port Information Statistic The Statistic Page of the device shows the following information Interfaces data transmitting Received and Transmitted directions in that interface such as total bytes packets error count and drop count Statistics WAN Service ProtocoliInterface Received Transmitted Bytes PktsErrs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops pow_1 IPoW eth0 2 O C O 10 0 i 1 0 Reset Statistics
75. ion Properties dialog box is 67 EG101 User s Guide displayed with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 10 If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Install In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click Add Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000 installation CD or other media Follow the instructions to install the files If prompted click OK to restart your computer with the new settings Next configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the device In the Control Panel double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box select nternet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click the radio button labelled Obtain an IP address automatically Also click the radio button labelled Obtain DNS server address automatically Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Windows Me PCs In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and
76. itter Buffer and Echo Cancellation from the list Suggest leave it as default for better quality gt Select the Fax Codec from the list and check to Enable Fax Pass Through and Enable CED Tone Detection gt Check to select the available Audio Codec from the list gt Click Save to save the configuration 52 EG101 User s Guide Operational Setup This page allows you to configure the call features including call forward call waiting three way conference and so on as well as tones FXS and caller ID Voice Operational Setup Call Features 5 eabar 1 Call Forward Unconditionalhk Call Forward No Response Call Forward on Busy pe at Calling Line Identification Restriction Call vraiting Three way Conference Unattended Call Transfer Atended Call Transfer Call Back Busy Subscriber Call return Message waiting indication Caller ID F i Feature Timer Redialing duration Rety interval Onhook delay PSTN session progress timeout OS minutes 60 seconds 2 seconds o seconds Call waiting ring timeout 24 seconds Signal Timer Call waiting period 10 seconds Reorder delay Ring timeout 100 Mo answer timeout 20 Min hook flash time 60 Max hook flash time 600 Operational Flags oO Cl Enable Call Forwarding On Serv Enable Call Return On Server Enable Call Waiting On Server Allo
77. k by a subnet mask that selects some of the computers of the network and excludes all others The subnet s computers remain physically connected to the rest of the parent network but they are treated as though they were on a separate network See network mask A mask that defines a subnet See network mask o TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The basic protocols used on the Internet TCP is responsible for dividing data up into packets for delivery and reassembling them at the destination while IP is responsible for delivering the packets from source to destination When TCP and IP are bundled with RJ 1 1 Registered Jack Standard 1 1 higher level applications such as HTTP FIP Telnet etc TCP IP refers to this whole suite of protocols Telnet An interactive character based program used to access a remote computer While HTTP the web protocol and FTP only allow you to download files from a remote computer Telnet allows you to log into and use a computer from a remote location 79 EG101 User s Guide TFTP TKIP Twisted pair Unnumbered interfaces Trivial File Transfer Protocol A protocol for file transfers TFTP is easier to use than File Transfer Protocol FTP but not as capable or secure Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP provides WPA with a data encryption function It ensures that a unique master key is generated for each packet supports message integrity and sequencin
78. l Forward on Busy Call Forward Busy Subscriber CFBS enables the customer to have all incoming calls which meet with busy and are addressed to his number forwarded to another number To configure CFBS to any number Activation 67 number Deactivation 67 Secret Number Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR This is a phone service that called party will not see the incoming caller phone number 55 EG101 User s Guide Static Configuration Secret Number is usually an extra service and customers are charged an additional monthly fee lt must be possible to provision from remote if CLIR is enabled or disabled for each outgoing phone call On per call basis Caller Line Identification Restriction CLIR enables a calling party to prevent presentation on a call by call basis of his number to the called party This is in Sweden a regulatory requirement for an operator to provide Activation 31 is dialed immediately before the called party number Call Waiting Call Waiting CW enables a busy customer to be notified of a new incoming call that is in a waiting position Then customer has the choice of accepting rejecting or ignoring the waiting call making use of switching orders based on R R means the hook flash button Call Waiting customer configuration Call Waiting is permanently enabled or disabled until disabled enabled again It is not on a per call basis Activation 43 Deactivat
79. l interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired Qneration 86 EG101 User s Guide FCC
80. le ignoring the host ID Bits set to 1 mean select this bit while bits set to 0 mean ignore this bit For example if the network mask 255 255 255 0 is applied to the IP address 100 10 50 1 the network ID is 100 10 50 and the host ID is 1 See binary IP address subnet NIC Network Interface Card An adapter card that plugs into your computer and provides the physical interface to your network cabling For Ethernet NICs this is typically an RJ 45 connector See Ethernet RJ 45 Packet Data transmitted on a network consists of units called packets Each packet contains a payload the data plus overhead information such as where it came from source address and where it should go destination address Ping Packet Internet or Inter Network Groper A program used to verify whether the host associated with an IP address is online It can also be used to reveal the IP address for a given domain name Port A physical access point to a device such as a computer or router through which data flows into and out of the device Point to Point Protocol A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP and other protocol data between your ISP and your computer The WAN interface on the device uses two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE See PPPoA PPPoE 78 EG101 User s Guide PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a Virtual Circuit
81. network Click Add to add entry Routing Static Route Add Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Save Apply to add the entry to the routing table Destination Network Address Subnet Mask O Use Gateway IP Address Use Interface eh 0 1h02 Figure 39 Static Route Configuration Global Setting gt Enter the Destination Network Address and Subnet Mask range gt Check Use Gateway IP Address and enter the IP address where packet will be forwarded to gt Check the Use Interface and select it from the list gt Click Save to save the configuration RIP Global RIP Mode Disabled Enabled Interface WPI XCI ersion Operation Enabled br LAN 2 Active r ethO 2 0 35 2 Pas sive a o Save Apply Figure 40 Default Gateway Configuration Global Setting gt Select the Enable to activate this RIP service gt Select the desired RIP version and operation followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for the interface gt Click Save to save the configuration 33 EG101 User s Guide DNS The DNS feature provides two more setting pages including DNS server setting and Dynamic DNS DNS Server Enable Automatic Assigned DNS Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Figure 41 DNS Configuration Global Setting gt Check Enable Automatic Assigned DNS
82. nononananonoconanarnnananononononncnnannnanononnnos 7 Step 3 Attach the power CONNEC OF ccccmococococonoconocococonononononononanonononononononannnananononononnnnnannnanenncnonas 7 Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCS cccccccsssscccsssssnsccsssesssesansecsssesnsecsessuasecsscesesscassessesausecsseeanaess 7 Or step 5 Install a Wireless card and connect Wireless PCs if the device is with wireless O eee asa at ON 7 NOS ON Oa On nc Re Ce ee eee eee ens 7 4 Getting Start with the Web pages coommccccnncccoccccccnnccccanacccnnnnnnnnnnnononananannnnns 8 Accessing the Web PIES A dais 8 CoOmmony USCODUtONS iato e aE 10 Testing your Selassie 11 Default device SCUINGS is i oan A Sete te es 11 5 DEVICE Informatio i sins tiwncacerctaowss ccs iii iia 13 A A I a 13 WARE ana es eg E E A 13 E A yeah atedeadnanecuanens 14 ROM i erodes Sate dan a 15 O O A T eaeet aia 15 DHC A atte deat atten asseetees hae reseed eee carte that 15 6 Advanced SOLU rra an 16 WAN tdt dt ul 16 Bragin A A O 18 PPP OVerEINGINGL PPPOE aia ei ii A Aa 19 IP Ov FINEER A ateseune 20 A e sata eens este sea noel 22 NAT Network Access Translation cccccccnoninnnnocoocnncnnccccncnonannnnnarnnn nn non nnrnnnnnnnannnnnnns 23 VITUS CIV CT enana Grads he cA pe dde este AU toads 23 POSO A aacgunvaves O a 24 EG101 User s Guide DVZ aaa r E E E 25 ALO oee n a A 26 o a ee ere a 26 IF AGAI OSS a ie E a 26 Parental CONTO test a a ai 29 ality OF SC VICO scsi asin 30
83. oftware Global Setting gt First of all you have to get the updated software firmware from ISP or manufacture gt Click Browser to specify the location and filename gt Click Update Software to start the process It could take minutes to complete it Save Reboot This page allows you to save current configuration and reboot to use the settings Click the button below to save changes and reboot the router 3 ve R ebog t Or discard changes and reboot the router Reboot Figure 75 Management Configuration Save Reboot no picture Global Setting gt Click Save Reboot to save the changes and reboot the device Click Reboot to discard changes and reboot the device only 66 EG101 User s Guide Appendix A Configuring the Internet Settings This appendix provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on your computers to work with the device Configuring Ethernet PCs Before you begin By default the device automatically assigns the required Internet settings to your PCs You need to configure the PCs to accept this information when it is assigned ES In some cases you may want to assign Internet information A manually to some or all of your computers rather than allow the device to do so See Assigning static Internet information to your PCs section e f you have connected your LAN PCs via Ethernet to the device follow the instructions that correspond to the operating
84. omatically Click the DNS Configuration tab and then click the radio button labelled Obtain an IP address automatically Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes You will be prompted to restart Windows Click Yes Windows NT 4 0 workstations First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it In the Windows NT task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel In the Control Panel window double click the Network icon In the Network dialog box click the Protocols tab The Protocols tab displays a list of currently installed network protocols If the list includes TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 9 lf TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Add In the Select Network Protocol dialog box select TCP IP and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows NT installation CD or other media Follow the instructions to install the files After all files are installed a window displays to inform you that a TCP IP service called DHCP can be set up to dynamically assign IP information Click Yes to continue and then click OK if prompted to restart your computer Next configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the device Open the Control Panel window and then double click the Network icon In the Network dialog box click the Protocols tab In the Protocols tab select TCP IP and then click Propert
85. ome traffic such as voice or video has handled as higher priority than others such as data to get near real time response QoS Queue Management Configuration If Enable QoS checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier Click Save Apply button to save it Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any Classification rules Y Enable QoS Select Default DSCP Mark No Changet1 Save Apply Figure 35 Quality of Service Configuration Global Setting gt Check Enable QoS Quality of Service gt Select Default DSCP Mark from the list if the egress packets that do not match any classification rules gt Click Save Apply QoS Classification You need to define one or more classes of data traffic and set the priority for each of classes Quality of Service Setup Choose Add or Remove to contigure network traffic classes MARK TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES Source Destination Lan Class DSCP Queue 802 1P Lan p otocolpscp ource Source Dest Dest ar MAC 802 1P Order Enable Disable Remove Name Mark ID Mark Port Addr Mask Port Addr Mask Port Addr Mask Addr Mask Add Save Apply Figure 36 Quality of Service Setup Click Add to add a class of Qualif
86. onnection Type Bridge Service Name pow_1 IP Address Not Applicable Service State Enabled NAT Enabled Firewall Enabled IGMP Multicast Not Applicable Quality Of Service Disabled Click Save to save these settings Click Back to make any modifications NOTE You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface Figure 17 WAN Setup Summary The WAN Setup Summary page shows all of parameters Click Save if correct and click Back to restart the configuration again 18 EG101 User s Guide PPP over Ethernet PPPoE PPP Username and Password PPP us halt a Alb requires that vou have a user name and password to establish your connection In the boxes below enter the user SUumMenication METIDO AUTO Y al on demand with idie timeout timer a PPP IP extensior Lice Static IP Address A Retry PPP password on authentication error Enable PPP Debug Mode Baci next Figure 18 WAN Connection PPPoE Configuration To configure the PPPoE settings gt gt gt Enter the User s PPP Username and Password Enter the Service Provider Name if any Select the Authentication Method used during negotiation default is AUTO Check Dial On Demand if you do not need PPPoE connection always ON and enter the timeout value to disconnect the PPPoE connection when connection is idle and timeout If you enter 0 zero for the timeout
87. or s before disconnecting power v Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl and kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool v Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions EN No 26 AWG Telephone Line Cord shall either be provided with the equipment or shall be described in the safety instruction If fuse F1 is not present see the caution statement listed below CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord 88 EG101 User s Guide Appendix G Contact information You can help us serve you better by sending us your comments and feedback Listed below are the addresses telephone and fax numbers of our offices You can also visit us on the World Wide Web at www inteno se for more information We look forward to hearing from you HEADQUARTER Inteno Broadband Technology AB Tel 46 8 579 190 00 Drivhjulsvagen 22 SE 126 30 Hagersten Sweden NORWAY OFFICE Inteno Broadband Technology AS Tel 47 67 91 19 30 Solheimveien 36 N 1473
88. ore than one Ethernet PC to the device Instead you can connect up to four Ethernet PCs directly to the device using the ports labeled LAN1 to LAN4 on the rear panel EG101 User s Guide 2 Getting to know the device Parts Check In addition to this document your package should arrive containing the following The device EG101 Ethernet cable gt gt gt Standard phone line cable gt Power adapter One of EG101 devices RJ 45 Cable RJ 11 Cable Power adapter Figure 1 EG101 Package Contents EG101 User s Guide EG101 Front Panel The front panel of this EG101 will be described here which cover all front panel definitions of other models d lt a a Figure 2 EG 101 Front Panel and LEDs Connector and LED definitions from left to right Label Color Function Power Green GREEN off No power or Red GREEN on Power on RED on Self test fails WAN Green On Physical layer sync up successfully Off No connection or no signal Blink Physical sync up progress Internet Green GREEN off No connection to Internet or Red GREEN on The device gets an IP address successfully in router mode GREEM blinking Data being transmitted RED on The device is set as a BRIDGE or can not get an IP address in ROUTER mode TEL1 Green On make or receive a phone call Off disconnect the phone call Blink incoming call ringing TEL2 Green On make or receive a phone call Off disconnect the phone call Blink
89. ou can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Custom applicationjand click Save Apply to add it Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Application Name Select an application Select One Custom application Save Apply Trigger Port ha A eee did Open End Protocol Start End Protocol gt an a an a an CP X CP y m m m AENEAN TCP X TCP y TCP X TCP TCP X TCP X TCP X CP X Save Apply THT ye je EE A O O O oS E E T i Figure 26 Add A Rule Of Port Triggering DMZ A DMZ DeMilitarized Zone host is a computer on your network that can be accessed from the Internet The de militarised zone DMZ is for forwarding IP packets from the remote parties that are not fixed to any of the applications configured in the virtual server These packets are forwarded to a designated DMZ host device A DMZ is often used to host Web servers FTP servers etc that need to be accessible from the Internet NAT DMZ Host The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer Enter the computer s IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host DMZ Host IP Address Save Apply Figure
90. pass through NAT Check to enable VIA rport Check to enable DNS SVR Click Save to save the configuration Line 2 Setting This page allows you to setup the parameters of Line 7 including username password codec and call features Yoice Line 1 Configuration Line Enable Ho UID Domain Names J ca Passweord Display Name Login ID Primary Proxy Server Po Secondary Proxy Server Po Registar Server Po Ia Outbound Proxy Server J Port 5 a60 Register Expiry Time seconds NAT Keep Alive Method Disabled SIP Proxy Require J User Prefered Audio Codec 3 711 u Law RTP Base Port 10000 ff Use STUN for NAT Mapping ff Support VIA rport Use DNS SRY Figure 58 VoIP Configuration Line 2 Setting 50 EG101 User s Guide Global Setting gt gt gt Select to Enable this line or not Enter UID User Name for Line 2 Enter the Password Enter the Display Name which will be shown in the called party when you call out Enter the Login ID if your login username is not the UID Enter the Primary Proxy Server IP address or domain name and also port number Enter the Second Proxy Server IP address or domain name and also port number is applicable Enter the Registrar Server IP address or domain name and also port number if applicable Enter the Outbound Proxy Server P address or domain name and also port number if applicable Enter the Register Expiry Number of seconds wh
91. pires fe seconds value O means not to initiate session expiry time UDP TCP Enable Session Timer Feature Figure 56 VoIP Configuration SIP Setup 48 EG101 User s Guide Global Setting gt Select the SIP Transport Protocol UDP or TCP gt Enter the Listen Port number which is a port number of UDP or TCP gt Enter the Maximum Redirect number which is the number that VoIP may allow to redirect or forward to gt Enter the Failover Retries number of seconds which ISP requests to retransmit if there is no response received gt Enter the STUN Server IP address or host name and Port Number The STUN server is used to pass through NAT firewall The default port number for STUN application is 3478 Please check with your ISP to get detailed information gt Enter the External IP ltis a WAN IP address on the router which the ATA is connected for the NAT mapping gt Enter the Keep alive Interval of seconds The device sends packet to inform SIP server periodically gt Enter the Session Expired of seconds The device will close the session in seconds after the call is disconnected gt Check to Enable Session Timer Feature gt Click Save to save the configuration Line 1 Setting This page allows you to setup the parameters of Line 7 including username password codec and call features Yoice Line 1 Configuration Line Enable No UID Domain Name Oo r DO O y O
92. rence When a three party conference is invoked the conference warning tone shall be sent to all three parties every 15 seconds throughout the call You are also able to switch back to a two parties state one in conversation mode and the other is on hold by R dial tone 2 in conference state All other actions R plus any other digits are disregarded in this state If the controlling subscriber hangs up the calls are released immediately If any of the non controlling subscribers hang up in conference state the disconnection rules for normal calls shall be followed i e a calling subscriber is released immediately and a called subscriber is disconnected after 90 seconds Call Transfer The Call Transfer enables the customer to transfer the current call to another third party Procedure When A and B are engaged in a call if A wants to transfer the call to C so B and C can make a conversation A presses R and dial 90 Number when B hear the ring back tone the call with A will be disconnected and A hears the reorder tone and hangs up the call The call is transferred Enquiry service The Enquiry service ENQ enables the customer to interrupt communications on an existing call make a new call and then subsequently switch between the old and new call release one call or connect all three parties into a three parties conference Procedure Two parties are engaged in a call One of the parties the active party places the other on
93. se settings try using the device without modification or contact your ISP for assistance We strongly recommend that you contact your ISP prior to changing the default configuration WARNING 11 EG101 User s Guide Option User Password LAN Port IP Address DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Default Setting admin admin Assigned static IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server enabled with the following pool of addresses 192 168 2 10 through 192 168 1 250 Please be noted that the default DHCP IP address pool may be different in each firmware version Table 2 Values of Default Settings Explanation Instructions User name and password to access the device This is the IP address of the LAN port on the device The LAN port connects the device to your Ethernet network Typically you will not need to change this address See Local Network section The device maintains a pool of private IP addresses for dynamic assignment to your LAN computers To use this service you must have set up your computers to accept IP information dynamically as described in DHCP Server section 12 EG101 User s Guide 5 Device Information The Device Information web page menu includes the following submenus Summary WAN Statistics Route ARP DHCP Summary The Summary Page of the device shows the following information Board ID Software version Bootloader vers
94. sh to access the router locally or remotely by selecting it The following are the methods available for local and remote access FTP HTTP ICMP Ping SSH TELNET TFTP gt Click Save Apply to save the configuration IP Address Access Control IP Address The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List If the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List Access Control Mode Disable Enable IP Address Remove Figure 71 Management Configuration Access Control IP Address Click to enable or disable Access Control by IP address Click Add to add IP address Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Access Control Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click Save Apply IP Address Figure 72 Management Configuration Access Control Add IP Address Global Setting gt Add the IP Address which is permitted to access the device and execute the management service Click Save Apply to save the settings Password There are three levels of access accounts admin support and user The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of the device The user name
95. structions relating only to checking for and or installing the IP protocol Once it is installed continue to follow the instructions for displaying each of the Internet Protocol TCP IP properties Instead of enabling dynamic assignment of the IP addresses for the computer DNS server and default gateway click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the information manually A Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same Nests subnet as the device s LAN port 70 EG101 User s Guide Configuring Wireless PCs You need to configure the operating system installed on your Wireless PCs using the same procedure described for Configuring Ethernet PCs section Positioning the wireless PCs The wireless network cards used determine the maximum distance between your wireless PCs and your device Guidelines on positioning the hardware components of your wireless network should be provided by your network card provider Wireless PC cards and drivers Each PC on your wireless LAN must be fitted with a wireless access card You must also install the corresponding driver files for your particular wireless card on your PC You should receive driver files and instructions on how to install them together with your wireless card Configuring PC access to your Wireless device Before you start configuring your Wireless PC you must ensure that you have A Wireless access card for each of the PCs Corresponding wireless access card
96. t up your computer s and any LAN devices such as hubs or switches Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PCs See Configuring Ethernet PCs section Or step 5 Install a Wireless card and connect Wireless PCs if the device is with wireless interface You can attach a Wireless LAN that enables Wireless PCs to access the Internet via the device You must configure your Wireless computer s in order to access your device For complete instructions see Configuring Wireless PCs section Next step After setting up and configuring the device and PCs you can log on to the device by following the instructions in Getting Started with the Web pages on chapter 4 The chapter includes a section called Testing your Setup which enables you to verify that the device is working properly EG101 User s Guide 4 Getting Start with the Web pages The device includes a series of Web pages that provide an interface to the software installed on the device It enables you to configure the device settings to meet the needs of your network You can access it through a web browser on a PC connected to the device Accessing the Web pages To access the web pages you need the following A laptop or PC connected to the LAN or WLAN port on the device A web browser installed on the PC The minimum browser version requirement is Internet Explorer v4 or Netscape v4 For the best display
97. teway over this PVC in MER mode you must enter the IP address of the remote gateway in the Use IP address The Use WAN interf f Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address no WAN Subnet Mask no Obtain default gateway automatically Use the following default gateway F Use IP Address F Use WAN Interface pppce_0_35_l ppp_0_ 351 w Obtain DNS server addresses automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS server r Back Next ie Secondary DNS serv Figure 20 WAN Connection IP over Ethernet Configuration N interface if Obtain 20 EG101 User s Guide To configure the IP over Ethernet settings gt Select Obtain an IP address automatically or User the following fixed IP address and then also enter the WAN IP address and WAN Subnet Mask Select Obtain default gateway automatically or User the following gateway and then also enter the gateway IP address and Use WAN Interface where packets will be sent to gt Select Obtain DNS server address automatically or User the following DNS server addresses and then also enter the IP addresses of Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server gt Click Next Network Address Translation Settings NMetwor d dress Translation NAT allows you to share one Wide Area Networ WAN IP address for mi tipe Computers ON your Enable IGMP Multi
98. the list then set the related security parameters gt Select the method of Network Authentication It could be OPEN none Shared 802 1X WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Mixed WPA2 WPA Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK gt Select the method of WEP Encryption if Network Authentication is Open Select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary if WEP Encryption is enabled Network Jn Open v Authentication WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key 2 Network Key 1 Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Save Apply gt Ifthe Network Authentication is Shared Select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary as the same as Network Authentication is Open and WEP Encryption is enabled Ifthe Network Authentication is 802 1X enter the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key enable or disable WEP encryption l WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key ndex and enter the key and four keys when necessary 39 EG101 User s Guide Network Authentication 802 1X v RADIUS Server IP ATTE U U U 0 Address RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Key W
99. then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Network icon and then select Properties The Network Properties dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to step 11 If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Add In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click Add Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me installation CD or other media Follow the instructions to install the files If prompted click OK to restart your computer with the new settings Next configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the device In the Control Panel double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Network icon and then select Properties In the Network Properties dialog box select TCP IP and then click Properties In the TCP IP Settings dialog box click the radio button labelled Server assigned IP address Also click the radio button labelled Server assigned name server address Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then
100. to the computer you specify If the computer receives the message it sends messages in reply To use it you must know the IP address of the computer with which you are trying to communicate On Windows based computers you can execute a ping command from the Start menu Click the Start button and then click Run In the Open text box type a statement such as the following ping 192 168 1 1 Click OK You can substitute any private IP address on your LAN or a public IP address for an Internet site if Known lf the target computer receives the message a Command Prompt window is displayed ex CA WINDOWS system32 cmd exe C gt ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1with 32 bytes of data Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt iBms TTL 128 Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt iGms TTL 128 Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z Approximate round trip times in milli seconds inimum ms Maximum ms Average Gms gt If the target computer cannot be located you will receive the message Request timed out Using the ping command you can test whether the path to the device is working using the preconfigured default LAN IP address 192 168 1 1 or another address you assigned 73 EG101 User s Guide You can also test whether access to the Internet is working by
101. value it means always ON Check the P extension if your ISP requests to enable it otherwise do not select it This is a special service to forward IP address assigned by remote to the local device in the LAN Check the Use Static IP address and enter the IP address if your ISP assigns a fixed IP address to you Otherwise do not select it Check the Retry PPP Password on Authentication Error if necessary Check to Enable PPP Debug Mode to get more debug message for analysis if necessary Click Next 19 EG101 User s Guide Enable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service Enable IGMP Multicast V Enable WAN Service v service Name ipow_1 Figure 19 IGMP Multicast and WAN Service Configuration Global Settings gt Check to Enable IGMP Multicast gt Check to Enable WAN Service gt Enter the Service Name gt Click Next The WAN Setup Summary page as previous WAN Setup Summary figure shows all of parameters Click Save if correct and click Back to restart the configuration again IP over Ethernet WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the Notice DHCP can be enabled for PVC in MER mode or IP over Ethernet as an IP address automatically is chosen Changing the default gateway or the DNS effects the whole system Configuring them with static values will disable the automatic assignment from DHCP or other WAN connection If you configure static default ga
102. w Allow Incomming Call to Phonel Incomming Call to Phone2 seconds seco nds milliseconds milliseconds CLIR Method Anonymouse Form O Use Privacy Header Phone 1 Use SIP User1 O SIP User Phone 2 Use O SIP Useri SIP User Service Activation Codes Cfwd Unconditional Activation 72 number fwd Unconditional Deactivation A N Cfwd No Answer Activation 75 number Cfwd No Answer Deactivation Cfwd On Busy Activation 379 Call Waiting Activation 3470 Figure 60 VolP Configuration Operational Setup 1 number fwd On Busy Deactivation Call Waiting Deactivation 73 614 67 170 53 EG101 User s Guide Dial Plan Userl gt Ht3 Figure 61 VoIP Configuration Operational Setup 2 Global Setting gt Place a check in the list of call features which is supported in Line 1 and Line 2 gt Enter the value of feature timers including Redialing Duration Retrial Interval OnHook Delay PSTN Session Progress Timeout Call Waiting Ring Timeout gt Enter the value of Signal Timers including Call Waiting Period Reorder Delay Ring Timeout No Answer Timeout Min Hook Flash Time Max Hook Flash Time gt Place a check in the list of Operational Flags including Enable Call Forwarding on Server Enable Call Return on Server Allow Incoming Call to Phone 1 Allow Incoming Call to Phone 2 CLIR Method Anonymous Form or Use Priva
103. work setup Refer to the subsequent chapters for additional configuration instructions Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the device to the power outlet and your computer s or network A Before you begin turn the power off for all devices These include your computer s your LAN hub switch if applicable and the device WARNING The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections The layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout shown Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions TR O O EN D Wireless PCs tm Mw 10 lo ON OFF LAN RES Broadband Service g j as PC Power Supply Telephone i Figure 4 Overview of Hardware Connections for EG101 EG101 User s Guide Step 1 Connect the WAN port to the broadband device like DSL modem cable modem or fiber modem Connect the WAN port to the broadband device like DSL modem cable modem or fiber modem which has the high speed internet connection Step 2 Connect the Ethernet cable Connect up to four single Ethernet computers or to a HUB Switch directly to the device via Ethernet cable s Note that the cables do not need to be crossover cables the switch provides MDI and MDIX auto detection Step 3 Attach the power connector Connect the AC power adapter to the Power connector on the back of the device and plug the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip Turn on and boo
104. y of Service 30 EG101 User s Guide Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Add Network Traffic Class Rule The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic assign queue which defines the precedence and the interface and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte 4 rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the rule Traffic Class Name Rule Order v Sie aerial Rule Status Y Assign 802 1p Priority and or DSCP Mark for the class La If non blank value is selected for Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark the correcponding DSCP byte in the IP header of the upstream packet is overwritten by the selected value Assign Classification Queue vi Assign Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mark v Specify Traffic Classification Rules Enter the following conditions either for IP level SET 1 or for IEEE 802 1p SET 2 SET 1 Physical LAN Port v Protocol v Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Check Source IP Address Source Subnet Mask UDP TCP Source Port port or port port Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask UDP TCP Destination Port port or port port Source MAC
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