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1.                       optional  metric number should be greater than or equal to zero   Metric       Apply  Save             The policy routing feature allows the administrator to have more control over how packets should  flow through the modem and into their networks  The feature allows administrator to route IP  packets according to their Source Interface  Source Destination IP address subnets  IP Protocols   Source Destination Ports to specific Gateway address and or Gateway Interfaces     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 70     Z  ZHONE       Policy Routing Setting    A maximum 8 entries can be configured    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup   Policy Name  Source IP   LAN Port   WAN   Default GW   Remove  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service       Ethernet Mode  LAN   NAT   Security    Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing  RIP       To add a policy routing rule     1  Click Add     Z  ZHONE       Policy Routing Settup   Enter the policy name  policies  and WAN interface then click  Apply Save  to add the entry to the  policy routing table    Advanced Setup Note  If selected  IPoE  as WAN interface  default gateway must be configured     Device Info  Quick Setup    Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode       Policy Name                                LAN Physical LAN Port  v  NAT Source IP      Security   Parental Contr  l Use Interface ipoe_0_0_38 atm3 v       Default Gateway IP           Quality of Service 
2.      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 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  ha
3.      Confirm Password       O    Apply Save      Services that can be enabled or disabled on the LAN WAN are    e FIP   e ICMP  e SNMP  e SSH   e Telnet    Note  ICMP for the LAN is always enabled  It cannot be disabled  If the modem is in bridge  mode  the WAN ICMP is also always enabled and cannot be changed     Note  The WAN ICMP service can only be configured when the modem is in routed mode     PPPoE or IPoE      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 130    Z  ZHONE            Access Control    Services  Device Info    Quick Setup A Service Control List   SCL   enables or disables services from being used     Advanced Setup    Wireless  Diagnostics  Management Services   LAN WAN  Settings FTP Enable   O Enable  System Log  y 5 HTTP Enable   O Enable  SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client   CAAP Enable Enable  Internet Time SNMP Enable   O Enable  Access Control SSH Enable   O Enable  Passwords TELNET Enable   O Enable  Services  rs TFTP M  Enable  O Enable  Update Software       Reboot  Tools    IP Addresses    Web access to the router may be limited when Access Control Mode is enabled     Note  Do not change this information unless you are instructed to by your ISP technician  Adding  or changing the settings on this page may cause you to lose management access to the router      Z  ZHONE    6513 41 0        Device Info Access Control    IP Address    dae The IP Address Access Control mode  if enabled  permits access to local management services from    IP addresses contained in the Ac
4.     File Download 3    looks suspicious  or you do not Fully trust the source  do not open or  gave this file      2  Some files can harm your computer  If the file information below       File name   backupsettings canf  File type   From  132 158 1 1    Would vou like to open the file or save it ta pour computer     Open    Save   Cancel   More Info       v Always ask before opening this type of file       2  Click Save     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 122    Update Settings  To load a previously saved configuration file onto your router     1  From the Settings     Update Settings page  click Browse to find the file on your computer     2  Click Update Settings      Z  ZHONE    5518 A1 xx       Device Info Tools    Update Settings    Quick Setup Update Broadband Router settings  You may update your router settings using your saved files   Advanced Setup    Wireless Settings File Name      Browse       Diagnostics    Management  Settings  Backup  Update  Restore Default    The router will restore settings and reboot to activate the restored settings     Restore Default  Restore Default will delete all configuration changes you have made and restore the router to  factory default settings     To restore the factory defaults     1  From the Settings     Restore Default Settings page click Restore Default Settings      ZHONE       Device Info Tools    Restore Default Settings    Te     Restore Broadband Router settings to the factory defaults   Advanced Setup  Wireless  Di
5.     Quick Setup Choose Add  Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface   Advanced Setup    hubs Interface   Description   Type   VlangO2 tp Variada   lamp   MAT   Firewall  Remove   Edit    Diagnostics a     atmo   br_0_0_35  Bridge   NA   MAA  Disabled   Disabled   Disabled          Edi    Management     pppO  Pppoe 0  1  35   PPPoE   N A   N A  Disabled   Enabled   Enabled   O  a        65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 38    Chapter5 Advanced Setup    This section contains advanced setup settings  To create a connection you need to define the  Layer 2 interface and the WAN service     Configuration Types    ADSL is an ATM based technology  The 65xx family of routers support Bridging and Ethernet  over ATM  EoA  configurations and ATM based configurations     Bridging   Bridging  Layer 2 MAC addressing   uses Ethernet frames    PPPoE   Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet  encapsulates PPP packet in Ethernet   RFC 2516   IPoE   IP over Ethernet  Layer 3 Internet Protocol addressing in Ethernet frames    PPPoA    Point to Point Protocol over ATM  encapsulates PPP frames in ATM adaption layer 5  AALS   packets     IPoA  IP over ATM  Layer 3 Internet Protocol addressing in AAL5 packets    To configure a connection  you first configure the connection type  EoA  PPPoA  or IPoA     1     Add a Layer 2 interface and select the connection type     EoA is used for PPPoE  IPoE and Bridge connections  PPPoA and IPoA are AAL5 based  connections    Set the WAN 
6.     ZHONE          Ping and Trace Route    Device Info    Quick Setup You can use ping and trace route in this page    Advanced Setup   Wireless Please input the IP address and click  Ping  or  Trace Route      Diagnostics   Management      o  IP Address  L           1  Settings    System Log  SNMP Agent        TR 069 Client  Internet Time  Access Control  Update Software  Reboot    Tools    Z ZHONE     6513 41       Device Info    Quick Setu  Q P PING 192 168 1 11 1192 168 1 11   56 data bytes    Advanced Setup 56 bytes from 192 165 1 11  icmp seq  0 ttl 126     56 bytes from 192 165 1 11  icmp seg 1 rtl 1z8  Wireless 56 bytes from 192 168 1 11  icmp seq 2 ttl 128  Diagnostics 56 bytes from 192 168 1 11  icmp seqg 3 ttl 1z8  Management     192 165 1 11 ping statistics       7 4 packets transmitted  4 packets received  03 packet loss   Settings E   round trip minfavgo max   0 7 1 0 1 2 ms  System Log  SNMP Agent    TR 069 Client    Internet Time       Access Control    Update Software    Ping Result    Reboot       Tools    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 134       ZHONE    6518 4 1 x         Device Info   Quick Setup Tracing route to  192 168 1 11    Advanced Setup 1 192 168 1 11  192 168 1 11  26 258 ms 0 976 ms 0 93 ms   Wireless   Diagnostics   Management  Settings  System Log  SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client    Internet Time       Access Control    Trace route Result    Update Software  Reboot    Tools    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 135    Chapter6 Troubleshooting    T
7.    A meee t m S Uc eee eee eee ee ee ee ee 122  Update SS UNAS rca sae events A Saw ase ee 123  o A ER 123  SA UU e 124  Conigure  System EOQ uicit tote tena ceed da 125  M i a 06    P o o 126  TR DOS       gt     vc Pm 127  dress Garett Es 128  ACCESS GORNO cR m 129  PASSWONKAS ti a e a to tico de ii 130  A ee eee 130   IP AJdrES OS tie ae RD 131  Us SONY ET nn e eee ada ade A A enina 132  A PETENS 133  MOONS A se 133  Chapter6 Troubleshooting 136  The Routeri NO FUNCIONA ecc UE 136  You Cannot CONNEC o me Roda 136  The DSE LED  Continues  sid EET LTEM T 136  Ihe DSLLED issAlWaysS   OMS 137  Tne Internet LEDS Always OM A A e e dab caress eee  137  Diagnosing Problems using IPS  usa A A ei edo eee 137  ioc ates Ee 137   Ice RE 138  NSIOOKUD met RE 138  Appendix A     Glossary 139    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 9    About This Guide    This guide is intended for use by installation technicians  system administrators  and network  administrators  It explains how to install and configure the 6511 A1  6512 A1 6518 A1  and 6519   X1 routers     Style and Notation Conventions    The following conventions are used in this document to alert users to information that is  instructional  warns of potential damage to system equipment or data  and warns of potential  injury or death  Carefully read and follow the instructions included in this document        A Caution  A caution alerts users to conditions or actions that could damage equipment or data   id Note  Anote provides impor
8.    Advanced Setup   Wireless   Diagnostics    Management    LAN Statistics    WAN Info     Interface Description   Description   Type   Vana   lamp   NAT  Firewall   Status   Iva Address    pppO m 00 eene Disabled tia enates eabea  comectea 21626 Mule       Display LAN statistics by clicking LAN under Statistics     Z  ZHONE        Device Info  Summary  WAN  Statistics   LAN  WAN Service  xTM  xDSL  Route  ARP  DHCP   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup   Wireless   Diagnostics    Management       Statistics    LAN    Received Transmitted    Pkts  Errs c Bytes  Pkts  LAN4 m 0       LANG 131136 1075  LAN2    Reset Statistics    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 24    WAN Statistics    Display WAN statistics by clicking WAN Service under Statistics      7  ZHONE        Device Info Statistics    WAN    Summar   f Interface  Description   Received   Transmitted  TM         Bytes IPkts E Errs sb rops  Bytes IPktsErrsprops  Statistics   pppo  pppoe 0 0 s5 g25e4e teog  o   o 0    LAN  WAN Service  xTM  xDSL   Route   ARP   DHCP   Quick Setup       Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    xTM Statistics    Display ATM statistics by clicking xTM under Statistics      ZHONE    eh 519  A1 xx       Interface Statistics    ae t  Port In Out In DAM   In ASM   Out ASM  In Packet   In Cell  Number   Octets   Octets n E Cells Cells Cells Errors Errors    Device Info               Summary  WAN  Statistics  LAN  WAN Service  xTM  xDSL  Route  ARP  DHCP  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wirel
9.    Click  Refresh  to update the remote bridges  Wait for few seconds to update   Click  Apply Save  to configure the wireless bridge options     Wireless Bridge  Advanced    Station Info    Diagnostics AP Mode    Access Point     Management Bridge Restrict  Enabled v  Remote Bridges MAC          73 7   Address  iS    To restrict a wireless bridge     1  Inthe Wireless     Wireless Bridge screen select the access point mode from the AP Mode  dropdown     AP Mode options are    e Access Point  e Wireless Bridge    2  From the Bridge Restrict dropdown select to Enable  Disable or Refresh  Enabled Scan    If you have chosen to enable access point  in the Remote Bridges MAC Address text  box es  MAC address es  for the bridge s      3  Ifyou have chosen access point Enabled  Scan   select the MAC addresses to restrict and  clock Apply   Save     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 114       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    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 disable access point  functionality  Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality  Wireless bridge functionality  will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in  Bridge Restrict which disables
10.    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  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  i 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     A firewall is protection between the Internet and your local network  It acts  as the firewall in your car does  protecting the interior of the ca
11.   Advanced Setup    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  Apply Save  button to save it     Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN    NAT Note  The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any  Security classification rules     Note  If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected  all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces     Parental Control    Quality of Service    Enable Qos    Queue Config    QoS Classification    Routing  DNS    To enable QoS   1  From the Quality of Services page  check Enable QoS     2  From the Select Default DSCP Mark drop down select the option as directed by your ISP   65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 64    Differentiated Services Code Point  DSCP  is a means to classify packets in the IP header of    the packet     To associate an interface with QoS     3  From the Queue Config page  click Add      Z  ZHONE        Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Queue Config  QoS Classification  Routing  DNS    QoS Queue Configuration    This screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and assign it to a specific layer  interface  The  scheduler algorithm is defined by the layer  interface    Note  For SP scheduling  queues assigned to the same layer2 interface 
12.   Ping    Port    Local Area Network     A network limited to a small geographic area  such as a home or small  office     Light Emitting Diode  An electronic light emitting device  The indicator lights on the front of the  device are LEDs     Media Access Control address   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     See network mask     Abbreviation for Megabits per second  or one million bits per second   Network data rates are often expressed in Mbps     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     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      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     A network mask is a sequence of 
13.   follow these steps to perform an upgrade   1  Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP     2  Enter the path to the image file location or click on the Browse button to locate the image  file     3  Click Update Software once  and only once  to upload the new image file     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 132     Z  ZHONE       6518 4 1    x    Device Info Tools    Update Software    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Step 1  Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP     Wireless Step 2  Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the  Browse  button to  Diagnostics locate the image file   Management    Step 3  Click the  Update Software  button once to upload the new image file   Settings  SIRE Cte NOTE  The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete  and your DSL Router will reboot   SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client software File Name       browse     Internet Time    Access Control    Update Software    Reboot    Clicking Save Reboot saves all the configurations you have made  then reboots the router using  the new configuration information      ZHONE    5518 A1 xx       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Wireless    Click the button below to reboot the router     Diagnostics   Management  Settings  System Log  SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client  Internet Time  Access Control  Update Software  Reboot    Tools    The Ping and Trace Route tools may be used to verify accessibility and routes     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 133
14.   from  the LAN side   and destination information  from the WAN side   Then click Save   Apply     Z ZHONE       Device Info Add IP Filter    Outgoing    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    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    Layer2 Interface be satisfied for the rule to take effect  Click    Apply Save  to save and activate the filter   WAN Service  Ethernet Mode Filter Name  A  LAN  IP Version   NAT Protocol   Security Source IP address  prefix length         IP Filtering Source Port  port or partiport     4  MAC Filtering Destination IP address  prefix length       1   Destination Port  port orport port          Parental Control  Quality of Service    Routing  DNS    When you Save   Apply the IP filter  the Outgoing IP Filtering Setup screen appears  The  Outgoing IP Filtering Setup screen lists the outgoing IP filters  including filters which were  added from the previous screen     You can view  add or delete outgoing filters  The Remove button appears only when you have an  existing IP filter already set up      727 ZHONE       Device Info Outgoing IP Filtering Setup  Quick Setup    Advanced Setup    By default  all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed  but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by  setting up filters   Layer2 Interface    WAN Service Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters     Ethe
15.  2 Unable to connect 5 2 Unable to connect  See Al A      g  POF Creator Xerox Global Print Driver PS    So to manufacturer s 0 0  Web site Ready Ready  9 ae CORNING en SED jm xr 238wcp zw2 1 on   xr 7665 2w2 1 on  http   snioakdc01  oak zhone     http   snioakdc01  oak zhone      v    0 Se   0  Other Places a   gt  Control Panel       3  Select Network Printer and click Next     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 85    Add Printer Wizard    Local or Network Printer      Y  The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up  Cf    Select the option that describes the printer vou want to use         Local printer attached to this computer     8  A network printer  or a printer attached to another computer      X Tosetup 4 network printer that iz not attached to a print server   JY use the  Local printer    option        4  Select Connect to a printer on the Internet and enter the IP address of the printer   For example  htip   192 168 1 254 631 printers CanonMP250 and click Next   The syntax is  http    lt modem_IP_Address gt   lt Port ID   printers   Printer Name    Where    modem IP Address   is the Modem LAN IP Address  the default IP Address is 192 168 1 1    Port ID    fixed at 631      Printer Name   must be the same name entered in the modem Printer Server Setting as  described in Step 1     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 86    Add Printer Wizard    Specify a Printer  IF you don t Know the name or address of the printer  you can search for a printer  that meets 
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17.  Add a printer using a TCP IP address or hostname       6  Enter the address of the printer     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 81    e dah Add Printer    Type a printer hostname or IP address    Device type    Autodetect x      Hostname or IP address  http   192 168 1 254 531 printers CanonMP250    Port name  http   192 168 1 254 531 printers CanonMP250     4  Query the printer and automatically select the driver to use     Next     Cancel         For example  http   192 168 1 254 631 printers CanonMP250 and click Next   The syntax is  http    lt modem_IP_Address gt   lt Port ID   printers   Printer Name    Where    modem IP Address   is the Modem LAN IP Address  the default IP Address is 192 168 1 1    Port ID    fixed at 631      Printer Name   must be the same name entered in the modem Printer Server Setting as  described in Step 1     If the printer cannot be found  the Additional port information required screen will appear    asking you to specify a device type  Select the type of device you are installing and click  Next     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 82    Additional port information required    The device is not found on the network  Be sure that     1  The device is turned on    2  The network is connected    3  The device is properly configured    4  The address on the previous page is correct     If you think the address is not correct  click Back to return to the previous page  Then correct the  address and perform another search on the network  If you 
18.  Certificate                Local  Trusted CA       3  Inthe Certificate text window paste the content of the certificate     4  Click Apply     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 99    Multicast    The Multicast screen allows you to configure IGMP settings for multicast       ZHONE    Device Info IGMP Configuration    Cuile SEND Enter IGMP protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below     Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode    Default Version   Query Interval   Query Response  Interval     LAN   Last Member Query  NAT Interval   Security Robustness Value     Parental Control    Maximum Multicast    5    ri   gt  ri ri  gt  Loo      uu       4    Quality of Service Groups   Routing Maximum Multicast  DNS Data Sources  for D  IGMPv3    1   24    Hat Maximum Multicast z  UPnP Group Members   DNS Proxy Fast Leave Enable   Interface Grouping LAN to LAN  Intra LAN   IPSec Multicast Enable   Certificate  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics  Management    Wireless  6578 6579 only     The router   s wireless feature can be configured to your needs  Sections covered under the  wireless section include    e Basic  e Security  e MAC filter    e Wireless bridge  e Advanced  e Quality of service and station info     NOTE  The 6512 and 6511 do not provide wireless LAN     Basic    The Wireless     Basic screen allows you to enable or disable the wireless function  You can also  hide the access point so others cannot see your ID on the ne
19.  ISP  Default is AUTO     Enable Fullcone NAT  RFC 3489 defines four types of Network Address Translation   NAT   Fullcone NAT  As with other types of NAT there is a mapping from a public IP  address to a private IP address  The external public IP address is extended with the  external port  With Fullcone NAT once the mapping is created any external host may  send packets to the private IP address by sending to the external IP address and port   Other types of NAT have restrictions such as the sending IP address must initially have  had packets sent from the private IP address and port regardless of the external port  or  from the private IP address and the external port    Enable NAT must be checked for Fullcone NAT to be used    Dial on demand  When this mode is selected  the connection that has no traffic within  assigned disconnect timeout  e g  1 minute  will be automatically disconnected  The  connection will be activated again when traffic arrives  This function is advantageous for  users who are charged with online time  It should be noticed that some programs  automatically link to Internet  Computer will send data to network when infected by virus   Connection will not be disconnected under these data streams    Inactivity Timeout  When Dial on demand is selected  this input box indicates that after  how long the connection will be disconnected in the absence of traffic  If the value is 0   connection will not be disconnected    Enable manual MTU set  the Maximum tr
20.  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Local  Trusted CA  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics  Private  Key     Management       65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 97    Trusted CA    The trusted certificate authority  CA  allows you to verify the certificates of your peers     The Trusted CA  Certificate Authority  Certificates screen also allows you to view certificates   You can store up to 4 certificates     To Import a certificate     1  Click on Import Certificate    Z ZHONE    6513 4130  Device Info Trusted CA  Certificate Authority  Certificates    Goie Samp Add  View or Remove certificates from this page  CA certificates are used by you to verify peers       certificates    Layer2 Interface Maximum 4 certificates can be stored   WAN Service   Ethernet Mode    LAN   Name   Subject Type  Action    NAT  Security    Parental Control    Advanced Setup    Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate   Local   Trusted CA    2  Enter the certificate name in the Certificate text box     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 98           Z  ZHONE       Device Info Import CA certificate    uick Setu x m  Q P Enter certificate name and paste certificate content     Advanced Setup       Layer2 Interface Certificate  WAN Service Name   Ethernet Mode   LAN             END CERTIFICATE       NAT    Security                  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing Certificate   DNS   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec   
21.  M    Change Policy    Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules      Interface   Protocol   Destination MAC  Source MAC  Frame Direction   Remove   atmo  PPPoE 20  AAA Ba ca  22  TRADE  cc  BOTH  a       Use the Parental Control feature to restrict the days and times a particular device is allowed to    access the Internet     Time Restriction    To setup parental cont    rols     1  Click Add to set up the restrictions     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 61       Device Info   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup   Layer2 Interface   WAN Service   Ethernet Mode   LAN   NAT   Security   Parental Control  Time Restriction  Url Filter                            Access Time Restriction    A maximum 16 entries can be configured       Username mac  Mon Tue   Wed   Thu   Fri   Sat   Sun   Start   Stop  Remove      The Add Parental Control screen appears       ZUHONE    5518 A 1 xx    Device Info   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup   Layer2 Interface   WAN Service   Ethernet Mode   LAN   NAT   Security   Parental Control  Time Restriction  Url Filter   Quality of Service   Routing   DNS   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy   Interface Grouping   IPSec   Certificate    Multicast    Lll       Access Time Restriction    This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router  The  Browsers 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 
22.  Mounting can be done on wall material  including concrete  wood  or drywall  Select an appropriate location free from obstructions or any  possible interference  Make sure the cables can be easily attached to the router without strain   The illustration below shows how to mount the router horizontally on a wall     NOTE  Mount the router with the cables facing down  the LEDs facing up     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 18       Unit dimensions    Model    6511 A1    6512 A1    6518 A1    Mounting holes    Mounting screws    Unit Dimensions    1 30   H  x 7 25   W  x 5   D    34 93 mm  H  x 184 15mm  W  x 127mm   D    1 25  H  x 8 25   W  x 4 75   D     31 75 mm  H  x 209 55 mm  W  x 102 65  mm  D     1 25   H  x 8 25   W  x 4 75   D   31 75 mm  H  x 209 55 mm  W  x 102 65        Mounting Holes    2 holes  5 375   136 63mm   apart       2 holes 6 125   155 58mm   apart       2 holes 6 125   155 58mm   apart    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 19    Model Unit Dimensions Mounting Holes    1 25   H  x 8 25   W  x 4 75   D  2 holes 6 125   155 58mm        6519 X1 31 75 mm  H  x 209 55 mm  W  x 102 65 apart   D     Configuring Your Computer    Prior to accessing the router through the LAN or the USB port  note the following necessary  configurations       Your PC s TCP IP address  192 168 1   the last number is any number between 2 and  254     The router s default IP address  192 168 1 1  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0    Below are the procedures for configuring your computer  F
23.  Routing  Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing  RIP       2  Enter a unique name for the rule in the Policy Name text box   3  Select the interface to associate with the rule from the Use Interface drop down  4  Select the appropriate protocol and define other parameters for the routing rule     e Source and or Destination address and or Subnet Mask    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 71    e UDP TCP Source or Destination port   e Gateway address or Interface  These can be Active PVCs or Port Mapping Groups     5  Click Save Apply                    RIP  To enable RIP on an interface  open the Routing     RIP Configuration page   Davien data 1 Routing    RIP Configuration  ROI SERUP NOTE  RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which is PPP or has NAT enabled   Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface To activate RIP for the WAN Interface  select the desired RIP version and operation and place a check in  WAN Service the  Enabled  checkbox  To stop RIP on the WAN Interface  uncheck the  Enabled  checkbox  Click the  Fihssnat Mode Apply Save  button to star stop RIP and save the configuration   LAN  NAT  Security Interface  Version   Operation  Enabled  Parental Control atmO   2     Passive     O  Quality of Service atmi   2     Passive w  O  Routing  Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing  RIP  Enter the RIP configuration and then click Apply Save     The DNS Server Configuration configures the DNS server settings for your router     If multiple WAN interfaces 
24.  The default value is 100   but can be changed     WMM  Wi Fi Multimedia      prioritizes traffic from different applications such as voice  audio  and video applications under different environments and conditions     WMM No Acknowledgement     the acknowledgement policy used on the MAC level   Enabling no acknowledgement can result in efficient throughput but higher error rates in a  noisy Radio Frequency  RF  environment    WMM APSD     APSD  Automatic Power Save Delivery   APSD manages radio usage for  battery powered devices to allow battery life in certain conditions  APSD allows a longer  beacon interval until an application   VolP for example   requiring a short packet exchange  interval starts  Only if the wireless client supports APSD does APSD affect radio usage and  battery life     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 118    Station Info    The Station Info page shows stations that have been authorized access to the router through its  wireless function     Z  ZHONE     5518 A  xx       Device Info Wireless    Authenticated Stations    uick Setu   l f  Q P This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status     Advanced Setup    Wireless Mac  Associated  Auth orized  ssib Interface    Basic  Security  MAC Filter    Wireless Bridge   Advanced   Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    Diagnostics    The diagnostics screen allows you to run diagnostic tests to check your DSL connection  The  outcome will show test results of three connections     e Conn
25.  Wireless   MAC Filter screen enter the MAC address in the MAC Address text box   then click Save Apply       ZHONE    5518 A1 xx       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    Wireless    MAC Filter    Enter the MAC address and click  Apply Save  to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address  filters     MAC Address          65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 113    Wireless Bridge    In the Wireless     Wireless Bridge screen  you can select the mode for the router  either access  point or wireless bridge  If you enable the bridge restrict option  then proceed to enter the MAC  addresses of the remote bridges       ZHONE       Device Info Wireless    Bridge    Quick  Setup This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface  You can    Advanced Setup select Wireless Bridge  also known as Wireless Distribution System  to disable access point    Wireless functionality  Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality  Wireless bridge functionality  Basic will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in  Security Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction  Any wireless bridge will be granted  MAC Filter access  Selecting Enabled or Enabled  5canj enables wireless bridge restriction  Only those bridges    selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access
26.  You can enable or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN  If no WAN connection is  defined  only the LAN side can be configured     Note  Do not change this information unless you are instructed to by your ISP technician     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 129    Passwords    Access the Passwords screen under the Access Control section to change a password  Select  an account and enter the current password and the new password and then click on the Save      Apply button     56518 A1 xx     22 ZHONE        Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Wireless    Diagnostics    Management    Services    Settings  System Log  SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client  Internet Time  Access Control   Passwords   Services   IP Addresses  Update Software  Reboot    Tools    Access Control    Passwords  Access to your broadband 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 Broadband  Router     The user name  support  is used to allows an ISP technician to access your Broadband Router for  maintenance and to run diagnostics     The user name  user  can access the Broadband 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  Appl Save  to change or create  passwords  Note  Password cannot contain a space     User Name    4  Old Password    4   New Password      
27.  a    Management      vos Traffic Type  Inactive    Test the connection to another Maintenance End Point  MEP     Loopback Message  LBM        Find Maintenance End Points  MEPs      Linktrace Message  LTM                 Set MD Level     Send Loopback   Send Linktrace      e Maintenance Domain    Determine the device that receives and passes through the CFM   Connectivity Fault Management  frame     e Destination MAC Address    Destination MAC address  where the fault detection packets  will be sent      e 802 1Q VLAN ID   Enter the 802 1Q VLAN    Click Set MD Level to apply the MD level  Then click Send Loopback to send the loopback  frame or Send Linktrace to find the maintenance endpoints     Management    The Management section gives you access to certain setups for the purpose of maintaining the  system  including backing up the configurations  viewing system log  maintaining access control   updating software  etc     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 121    Settings    Backup Settings  To save a copy of the configurations that you have made on your router     1  From the Settings     Backup page click Backup Settings     Z  ZHONE       Device Info Settings   Backup    quick Setup Backup Broadband Router configurations  You may save your router configurations to a file on your  Advanced Setup Bii  Wireless  Diagnostics  Management  Settings  Backup  Update    Restore Default    The below pop up screen will appear with a prompt to open or save the file to your  computer 
28.  all and adding them back in again   Ethernet Mode  d    Select Default Gateway Interfaces from available WAN interfaces     Selected Default Available Routed  Security Gateway Interfaces WAN Interfaces    Parental Control       Quality of Service ppp atm3  ipaall    Routing ppal    Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing  RIP   DNS   DSL    UPnP    Use the following Static default gateway IP address     DNS Proxy Default gateway ip address         Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast   Wireless       JE     Diagnostics  Management    SavelApply    To enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway leave the checkbox checked  To disable  Automatic Assigned Default Gateway uncheck the checkbox     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 68    If you change the automatic assigned default gateway address  you must reboot the router to be  assigned a new default gateway IP address       ZHONE       Device Info   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security    Parental Control    Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy   IPSec   Certificate   Multicast    Diagnostics       Management    Static Route    Routing    Default Gateway    Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be  used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is  connected  Priority o
29.  can be configured for the specific  authentication method     WPS setup  5618 6519 only     e Enable WPS     WPS securely allows client access to the router  When you enable WPS   clients must start the access process within two minutes  The router supports the PIN WPS  method only     e Add Client     For WPA PSK  WPA2 PSK or OPEN modes  enter a PIN  then click Add  Enrollee  The client must enter this PIN within two minutes to start the WPS procedure     e Set WPS AP Mode   TIf your provider is using an external registrar for security  select    Configured  The PIN for AP mode is specified by the registrar  Provide this PIN to the client   Click Config AP to begin the registration process with the client     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 102     Z  ZHONE    6518 4 lH xx    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    Manual Setup AP       Wireless    Security  This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface   You may setup configuration manually  OR  through WiFi Protected SetupiWP5     WPS Setup    Enable WPS    Add Client  This feature is available only when WPA PSK  WPA2 PSK or OPEN mode is  configured        Push Button OPIN   Help  Set WPS AP Mode    Setup AP  Configure all security settings with an external registrar       Push Button OPIN  Device PIN Help    Manual Setup AP    You can set the network authentication method  s
30.  compatible modular  jack that is also compliant     The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  is used to determine the number of devices that may be  connected to a telephone line  Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not  ringing in response to an incoming call  In most but not all areas  the sum of RENs should not    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 4    exceed five  5 0   To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line  as  determined by the total RENs  contact the local Telephone Company     The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ  TXXXX   The digits represented by    are the REN without a decimal point  For example  03 represents a  REN of 0 3     If the modem causes harm to the telephone network  the Telephone Company will notify you in  advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required  But if advance notice is not  practical  the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as possible  Also  you will be  advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary     The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities  equipment  operations or  procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment  If this happens  the Telephone  Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to  maintain uninterrupted service  If trouble is experienced with the modem  refer to the repair and  warran
31.  contiguous cells that can be sent  at the Peak Cell Rate  1 1000000  cells   sec     8    f using UBR without PCR  select the IP Quality of Service  QoS  algorithm  Either Strict  Priority or Weighted Fair Queuing     9  Click Apply Save to add the appropriate WAN service    Add an Ethernet Layer 2 Interface    The system allows you specify any Ethernet interface as a WAN interface     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 40    In the left hand menu pane  click Advanced Setup     Under Advanced Setup  click Layer2 Interface then ETH Interface  then click the Add  button     Select an Ethernet port to use as a WAN interface   Select a connection mode     Default Mode  a single service over the one connection    VLAN MUX Mode  multiple VLAN services over the one connection    Click Apply Save to add the appropriate WAN service     Add a Bridge WAN Service    1     2     Add an EoA Layer 2 interface as described above  Add a Layer 2 Interface    Under Advanced Setup click WAN Service then click Add     On the WAN Service Interface Configuration page  select the DSL link associated with the  bridge interface from the drop down  then click Next     On the WAN Service Configuration page  select Bridging     On the WAN Service Configuration page  enter a name if you wish to customize the  description shown for the service  then click Next     In the WAN Setup     Summary page  review the settings for this interface  Click Apply Save  to accept the settings     If you made a mistake on
32.  following  pop up screen will appear allowing you to set the tested time and to begin the test     To run a BER test   1  On the bottom of the xDSL statistics page  click xDSL BER Test  2  Inthe Tested Time  sec  drop down  select the test duration  and then click Start     z http    192 168 1 1 berstart tst berState 1   Microsoft 1    iii X     ADSL BER Test   Start   The ADSL Bit Error Rate  BER  test  determines the quality of the ADSL  connection  The test is done by  transferring idle cells containing a  known pattern and comparing the    received data with this known pattern  to check for any errors    Select the test duration below and  click  Start     Tested Time    cll       sec      Start   Close         3  Check the results       k http  1192 168 1 1 berstop tst       ADSL BER Test   Result    The ADSL BER test completed  successfully     Test Time  sec     20    Total  OxO000O0000  7EBDOO  Transferred Bits  D    Total Error Bits   Ox OOOO OO OOOO     Error Ratio  10 00e 00    ull    i               Route    Access the routing status report from the router by clicking Route under Device Info     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 27      ZHONE    6519 A1 xx       Device Info    Route    Device Info                        Summar   y Flags  U   up      reject  G   gateway  H   host  R   reinstate  WAN D   dynamic  redirect   M   modified  redirect    Statistics  Route Destination   Gateway   Subnet Mask  Flag   Metric Service  Interface  ARP a         10 16 244 254 
33.  is complete you will see the Service Setup summary screen        Bevizs inte Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup    Quick Setup 22 E l     z    P Choose Add  Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface   Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    atm eof 35  Management IE    ppp         Quick Setup with Automatic Configuration Disabled    1  From the navigation pane on the left select Quick Setup     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 32     Z ZHONE    6513 41 0     Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    Quick Setup  LJ Automatic Configuration    ATM PVC Configuration  VPI   0 255        VCI   32 65535       Encapsulation Mode     WAN Service Configuration    Protocol     PPP Configuration  PPP Username    4   PPP Password        O Use Static IP Address    Wireless SSID    SsID    0 0 1     Apply sSave      Specify the VPI and VCI as directed by your ISP   Select the Encapsulation Mode as directed by your ISP     Under WAN Service Configuration select the protocol for the WAN connection from the  Protocol dropdown as directed by your ISP     Depending on the protocol selected further parameters are presented  For example  if you  selected PPPoE or PPPoA  the PPP Username and Password option appears     PPPoE and PPPoA  You will need to enter the PPP username and password as provided  by your ISP     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 33     2  ZHONE    6518 A1 xx  Device Info Quick Setup  Quick Setup       Autom
34.  is not applicable for PPPoA       Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy  Configures the router for IGMP snooping so the router  can keep limit multicast traffic     T  Click Next     8  On the Routing     Default Gateway page set the priority of WAN interfaces used as default  gateways then click Next    If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the  lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in  the priority order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window     9  On the DNS Server Configuration page set the priority of WAN interfaces to be used as  DNS server interfaces  or specify a static DNS Primary and Secondary server  then click  Next     If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected DNS Server Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in the priority  order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window     For a Static DNS IP Address  enter a primary and second
35.  request     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 95        Z  ZHONE    6511 A1 xx  Davitt hifa Create new certificate request    uick Setu M   T ee    Q P To generate a certificate signing request you need to include Common Name  Organization Name  State Province Name     Advanced Setup and the 2 letter Country Code for the certificate     Layer2 Interface       WAN Service Certificate Name    Ethernet Mode samman Mamas   LAN leia si  Mame   State Province Name     E Country Region Name    US  United States  v   Security                         Parental Control   Quality of Service   Routing   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy   IPSec   Certificate  Local  Trusted CA   Multicast    Diagnostics     lt     Management  2  Follow the screens that appear to configure a new certificate   3  Click Apply to submit the request     If you have a certificate already  you can simply import the certificate by pasting the  certificate content and private key into the space provided     4  Ifyou have an existing certificate  click on Import Certificate to retrieve it     Click Apply to submit the request to import the certificate     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 96      ZHONE    6518 4 1 xx       Device Infa Import certificate    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Enter certificate name  paste certificate content and private key     Layer2 Interface Certificate  WAN Service Name  o  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing Certificate   DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy 
36.  see the new WAN interface  added     Add an IPoA WAN Service  1  Add an IPoA Layer 2 interface as described above  Add a Layer 2 Interface    2  Under Advanced Setup click WAN Service then click Add     3  WAN Service Interface Configuration page  select the DSL link associated with the IPoA  interface from the drop down  then click Next    4  On the WAN Service Configuration page  enter a name if you wish to customize the  description shown for the service  then click Next     5  On the WAN IP Settings page enter a WAN IP address and WAN subnet mask as  instructed by your ISP  then click Next     6  On the Network Address Translation Settings you will need to enter information provided  by your ISP  then click Next     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 46    10     Enable NAT must be checked for Fullcone NAT to be used     Enable Fullcone NAT  RFC 3489 defines four types of Network Address Translation   NAT   Fullcone NAT  As with other types of NAT there is a mapping from a public IP  address to a private IP address  The external public IP address is extended with the  external port  With Fullcone NAT once the mapping is created any external host may  send packets to the private IP address by sending to the external IP address and port   Other types of NAT have restrictions such as the sending IP address must initially have  had packets sent from the private IP address and port regardless of the external port  or  from the private IP address and the external port     Enabl
37.  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     9 Browsers MAC 7  Address   O Other MAC Address       KAKIA IRIKIA     Dp ays of the week Mon Tue Wed rhuFri Batun  Click to select Tojo  o fo jojo  Start Blocking Time    hh mm  E   End Blocking Tirne    hh mm   __     2  Enter a User Name to identify the target of the restrictions    This is equivalent to the host  name of the IP clients  refer to the DHCP status screen check to see the host names     3  Enter the MAC address of the network adapter to be restricted  and  optionally  another MAC    address     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 62    4  Select the days of the week the restriction is in force     5  Specify the start and end times the restriction is in force  Use the form hh mm  where 23 59   for example  is one minute before midnight     6  Click Save   Apply to save the settings and to continue     URL Filter    Access to websites can be blocked by creating a URL filter  Two types of lists can be created   either an exclude or include list     1  Select the Exclude button or Include button to specify the web sites you want to block or  allow access     2  Click Add to continue to the next screen to enter the URL address      Z  ZHONE       Device Info URL Filter    Please select the list type first then configure the list entries  Maximum 100  entries can be configured     Quick Setup    Advanced Setu
38.  the configuration and want to make changes to it  select the  Remove check box and click the Remove button     In the Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup page  you will see the new WAN interface  added     Add a PPPoE WAN Service    Add an EoA Layer 2 interface as described above  Add a Layer 2 Interface    Under Advanced Setup click WAN Service then click Add    On the WAN Service Interface Configuration page  select the DSL link associated with the  PPPOE interface from the drop down  then click Next    On the WAN Service Configuration page  select PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE      On the WAN Service Configuration page  enter a name if you wish to customize the  description shown for the service  then click Next     On the PPP Username and Password page you will need the following information       PPP Username  Your account from ISP to access Internet     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 41    PPP Password  The password assigned by your ISP     Note  If you set the username password to default default  the modem will redirect the  user to a web page within the modem to change their password when they first log on     PPPoE Service Name  Server name of network ISP  No need to set   Authentication Method  Authentication mode of network ISP  Default is AUTO    Enable Fullcone NAT  RFC 3489 defines four types of Network Address Translation   NAT   Fullcone NAT  As with other types of NAT there is a mapping from a public IP  address to a private IP address  The external public 
39.  the router    Note  Before configuring your router  make sure you have followed the instructions in Chapter 2  Hardware Installation and PC Setup  You should have your PCs configured for DHCP mode  if  your router will be   and have proxies disabled on your browser  If you see a login redirection  screen when you access the web interface  verify that JavaScript support is enabled in your    browser  Also  if you do not get the screen shown below  you may need to delete your temporary  Internet files     Log in to the Router    This section will explain how to log in to your router   1  Launch your web browser   2  Enter the URL http   192 168 1 1 in the address bar and press Enter     A login screen like the one below will be displayed after you connect to the user interface     Connect to 192 168 1 1    DSL Router    User name   Password         Remember my password       15xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 22    3  Enter your user name and password  and then click on OK to display the user interface     The user name   password are admin   admin and both are case sensitive     Note  For security reasons you should change your password as soon as possible        user   user name and password combination can display device status  but cannot change or save    g Note  There are three default user name and password combinations  Admin  Support  and User  The    configurations  The admin   admin combination can perform all functions  Passwords can be changed at    any time     Fo
40.  to a WAN Interface in the new group add the DHCP  vendor ID string  By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified  vendor ID  DHCP option 60  will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server     3  Select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the  arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports  Note that these clients may obtain    public IP addresses    4  Click Save Apply button to make the changes effective immediately    IMPORTANT If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device  please REBOOT the client  device attached to the modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address     Group Name           Grouped LAN Available LAN  Interfaces Interfaces       Automatically Add  Clients With the  following DHCP  Vendor IDs                E       Apply Save      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 90    3  Select interfaces from the available interface list and add them to the grouped interface list  using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports     4  Click Save Apply     LAN Ports    Enable disable virtual LANs  Virtual LANs are used to enhance security and manage traffic going  to different networks     Z ZHONE       Device Info LAN Ports Configuration    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Use this page to enable disable the Virtual LAN Ports feature     Layer2 Interface    WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  AN  NAT   LAN Port  Security    Parent
41.  will try to establish a connection as in normal mode  but  once the connection is up it will not retrain if the signal is lost     e L3  Puts the router into the L3 power state     To run a test     1  Select a test mode and click Apply     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 75    Z  ZHONE        Device Info DSL Advanced Settings    Quick Setup Select the test mode below     Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface O Normal  WAN Service O Reverb  Ethernet Mode   O Medley  LAN  NAT ONo retrain  Security OL3    Parental Control    Quality of Service       Routing  DNS  DSL       2  Click Tone Selection     The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones  each spaced 4 3125 kHz  apart  With each tone carrying separate data  the technique operates as if 256 separate  modems were running in parallel  The tone range is from O to 31 for upstream and from 32 to  255 for downstream  Do not change these settings unless directed by your ISP     3 http 44192 168 1 1adsicfgtone html   Microsoft Internet Explorer       ADSL Tone Settings    Upstream Tones  MO M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M   MY M   Mo Mio Mit M12 Mis Iw 14  Mid Miz Mis M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M237 M26 M29 M30   Downstream Tones  Ma  M33 M34 M35 Mab My Moss M3  M40 MA Maz Mas M44 M45 M  s  48 M49 M50 M51 M52 M53 M54 M55 M56 My Moe M59 M60 M  li M  z  M  g M65 M66 Mor M  n M  l Mro M71 M72 M73 M  a M75 M76 M77 M78  Meo Mal Mez Mos Mad Mas Mos Mar Mei Mas MoO Mol Moz Mos Mos  Moo MOF M98 M99 Iw 100 Iv 101 Iv 102 IV 103 IV 
42.  wireless bridge restriction  Any wireless bridge will be granted  access  Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan   enables wireless bridge restriction  Only those bridges  selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access    Click  Refresh  to update the remote bridges  Wait for few seconds to update    Click  Apply Save  to configure the wireless bridge options     AP Mode     Bridge Restrict  Enabled Scan       Remote Bridges MAC  Address     O   doinlaundry  00 24 14 ED EO 30       65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 115    Z ZHONE       56518 A1 xx    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    Advanced    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 disable access point  functionality Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality  Wireless bridge functionality  will still be available and wireless 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 bridges  selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access    Click  Refresh  to update the remote bridges  Wait for few seconds to update    Click    Apply Save  to config
43.  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     You can also test whether access to the Internet is working by 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     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 137    Tracert    Nslookup    From most other IP enabled operating systems  you can execute the same command at a  command prompt or through a system administration utility     You can use the tracert command to determine the route to an external web site   On Windows based computers  you can execute the tracert command from the Start menu   1  Click the Start button  and then click Run  In the Open text box  type the following     tracert www zhone com    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    1  Click the Start button  and the
44. 0 0 0 0  255 255 255 255 UH  0 pppoe_0_0_35   pppod   DHCP    192 168 1 0  0 0 0 0  255 255 255 0 lu  o    bro  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 lu 0 pppoe_0_0_35 pppo          Quick Setup        T    Advanced Setup       Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    ARP  Display the ARP status report by clicking ARP under Device Info     ARP  Address Resolution Protocol  maps the IP address to the physical address  labelled HW  Address  the MAC address  and identifies computers on the LAN      772 ZHONE    6513 41 w0x        Device Info Device Info    ARP    Summary  WAN lip address Flags  Hw   ddress  Device    Statistics   192 158 151   Complete  00 27 13 3 b9 9b bro       Route   ARP  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    DHCP  Display the DHCP lease information by clicking DHCP under Device Info     DHCP  Dynamic Host Control Protocol  allows the modem to automatically assign IP addresses     to connected devices  By default  your modem is set up to assign devices addresses from  192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 28     Z ZHONE       Device Info Device Info    DHCP Leases    Summary  WAN   Hostname MAC Address E Address JExpiresin 000 0     Statistics  shoreride bx  00 27 13 b3 b9 9b   192 168 1 11  23 hours  59 minutes  40 seconds       Route   ARP   DHCP  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 29    Chapter 4 Quick Setup    The Automatic Configuration feature 
45. 104 M 105 M 106 Iv 107 M 108 M 109M 110k  Iw 112 113 M 114 M 115 I 116 Ie 117 M 118 M 119 Ie 120 Ie 121 I 122 M 123 Iv 124 M 125 I 1285 F  Iw 128 129 M 130M 131 M 132 M 133 mM 134 IV 135 I 136 M 137 M 138 I 139 I 140M 141 M 142 P  Iw 144  v 145 M 146 IV 147 M 148 Ie 149 Ie 150 I 151 I 152 Ie 153 Ie 154 IV 155 M 156 M 157 I 158 F  Iw 160M 161M 162 M 163M 164 165 M 166 M 167 I 168 Iv 169 I 170M 171 Ie 172 I 173M 174k  Iw 176 M 177 M 178 M 179 Iv 180 Ie 181 Ie 182 Ie 183 Iv 184 Iv 185 M 186 M 187 Ie 188 Ie 189 I 190 F  Iw 192v 193 M 194 M 195  v 196 Iv 197 M 198 Iv 199 M 200 M 201 M 202 M 203 M 204 M 205 M 206 N  Iw 208 M 209M 210 M 211M 212 Ie 213 M 214 M 215 I 216 Ie 217 I 218 I 219 M 220 M 221 M 222 kh  Iw 224 M 225 M 226 M 227 M 228 Iv 223 Iw 230 M 231 M 232 Iv 233 M 234 M 235 M 236 M 237 M 238 k  Iv 240 M 241 I 242 Iv 243 Iv  244 Iv  245 Ie 246 Iv 247 Iv 248 Iv 249 Iv 250 M 251  v 252 M 253 M 254 kh    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 76    UPnP    Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  is used to connect devices such as game consoles or printers  that are on the same subnet  Game consoles such as xBox or PS3 which requires network  connections can use UPnP to be connected to the Internet     Z ZHONE       Device Info UPnP Configuration    ane NOTE  UPnP is activated only when there is a live WAN service with NAT enabled   Advanced Setup   Layer2 Interface   WAN Service Enable UPnP   Ethernet Mode   LAN   NAT    Security    Apply   Save    Parental Control  Quality of Service  Rou
46. 3  entering forwarding state   Jan 1 00 41  35 user info kernel     wds0 1  0  not using net  device ops vet   Jan 1 00 41 35 user info kernel  device wads0 1 entered promiscuous mode   Jan 1 00 41 35 user  info kernel  br    topology change detected  propagating   Jan 1 00 41  35 user info kernel  br    port 96wd50 1  entering forwarding state   Jan T  OUS 35 user  info kernel  device wid left promiscuous mode    Jan LOO 35 user  info kernel  br    port 5  wl0  entering disabled state    Jan 100A  35 user info kernel  device wi0 entered promiscuous mode    Jan 1 00 41 35 user  info kernel  bra  topology change detected  propagating   Jan 1 00 41  35 user  info kernel  br    port Siwl0  entering forwarding state   Jan TOOS  35 user info kernel  device v0 1 left promiscuous mode    Jan 1 00 41  35 user  info kernel  br    port 6 wl0 1  entering disabled state   Jan 1 00 41  35 user info kernel  device wl0 1 entered promiscuous mode   Jan 1 00 41 35 user info kernel  br    topology change detected  propagating   Jan 1 90547  35 user info kernel  bra  port 6fad0 1  entering forwarding state   Jan 1 00 41  35 user info kernel  device wl0 2 left promiscuous mode    Jan 1 00 44  35 user info kernel  br    port 7 wl0 2  entering disabled state    Configure System Log  If the log is enabled  the system will log selected events based on their level  The log levels are    e Emergency    e Alert   e Critical  e Error   e Warning  e Notice    e Informational  e Debugging   All events abo
47. 6519 X1  4 Port   6518 A1  4 Port   6512 A1  2 Port   6511 A1  1 Port     ADSL2  Router  Users Guide    Document Part Number  830 03750 01  June 2011       Zhone Technologies  Inc     Zhone Way   7001 Oakport Street  Oakland  CA 94621  USA   510 777 7000  www zhone com    info zhone com    COPYRIGHT   2000 2011 Zhone Technologies  Inc  All rights reserved     This publication is protected by copyright law  No part of this publication may be copied or  distributed  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any human or  computer language in any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical  magnetic  manual or  otherwise  or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission from Zhone  Technologies  Inc     Bitstorm  EtherXtend  IMACS  MALC  MXK  Raptor  SLMS  Z Edge  Zhone  ZMS  zNID and the  Zhone logo are trademarks of Zhone Technologies  Inc     Zhone Technologies makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof  and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability  non infringement  or fitness for  a particular purpose  Further  Zhone Technologies reserves the right to revise this publication and  to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Zhone  Technologies to notify any person of such revision or changes     This product may contain copyrighted software that is licensed under the GNU General Public  License     GPL      a copy of which is availabl
48. CCEPTED by setting up filters   Layer2 Interface    WAN Service Choose Add or Remove to configure incoming IP filters     Ethernet Mode    a lt ld DstlP    LAN  ES Hnterfaces Protocol    gt  SrcPort     DstPort Remove  NAT        on hs su PU       Security  TCP IN IN  Pppoat atm3 ipoa0  bro  atria  ipoad  bro PI  rep  13 23 8312 23 03 12 LN  192 168 1 56  168 1 56 LN  IP Filtering i  Outgoing  Incoming    MAC Filtering  Parental Control    Quality of Service    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 58    MAC Filtering    MAC filtering can forward or block traffic by MAC address  You can change the policy or add  settings to the MAC filtering table in the MAC Filtering Setup screen      Z ZHONE    5518 Al1 xx    Device Info  Quick Setup    Advanced Setup    MAC Filtering Setup    MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode  FORWARDED means that all  MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the    Layer2 Interface following table  BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching  WAN Service with any of the specified rules in the following table     Ethernet Mode    MAC Filtering Policy For Each Interface     LAN  WARNING  Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules for  HAE that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY  You will need to create new rules for the new  Security policy   IP Filtering    MAC Filtering Interface Policy Change  Paren
49. CP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DSL Digital Subscriber Line   EFM Ethernet in the First Mile   MALC Multi Access Line Concentrator   MIB Management Information Bases  NAT Network Address Translation   NMS Network Management System    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 11    PVC  RADIUS  SHDSL  SLMS  SNMP  TFTP  VoIP  VPN  WEP  Wi Fi  WMM  WPA  ZMS    Permanent Virtual Circuit   Remote Authentication Dial In User Service  Symmetric High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line  Single Line Multi Service   Simple Network Management Protocol   Trivial File Transfer Protocol   Voice over IP   Virtual Private Network   Wired Equivalent Privacy   Wireless Fidelity  IEEE 802 11 wireless networking   Wi Fi Multimedia   Wi Fi Protected Access    Zhone Management System    Contacting Customer Service and Technical Support    Customer service and technical support for this Zhone device are provided by your Internet  Service Provider     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide    12    Chapter 1    Introduction    The 6519 X1  four port N 2X2 router with WiFi   6518 A1  four port N router with WiFi   6512 A1   four port   and 6511 A1  one port  ADSL 2  routers are easily installed routers which deliver the  performance needed for multimedia applications    This User s Guide will show you how to set up the routers  and how to customize the  configuration to get the most out of the product     The 65xx A1 family provides the following features     ADSL2  modem which supports ANSI T1 413 ISSUE 2  
50. E       Device Info Enable WPS    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Wireless Manual Setup AP  Basic  Security ou can set the network authentication method  selecting data encryption   MAC Filter specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the  l encryption strength   Wireless Bridge Click  Apply Save  when done   Advanced  Station Info Select SSID   Diagnostics    Network Authentication   Management    WEP Encryption    Encryption Strength    Current Network Key    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    X Apply Save    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 105    e 802 1X     requires mutual authentication between a client station and the router by including  a RADIUS based authentication server  Information about the RADIUS server such as its IP  address  port and key must be entered  WEP encryption is also enabled and the encryption  strength must also be selected     Z  ZHONE       Device Info Manual Setup AP    Quick Setup You can set the network authentication method  selecting data encryption     Advanced Setup specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the  Wireless encryption strength   Basic Click  Apply Save  when done   Security  PEN Select SSID   Wireless Bridge Network Authenticatio
51. IP address is extended with the  external port  With Fullcone NAT once the mapping is created any external host may  send packets to the private IP address by sending to the external IP address and port   Other types of NAT have restrictions such as the sending IP address must initially have  had packets sent from the private IP address and port regardless of the external port  or  from the private IP address and the external port     Enable NAT must be checked for Fullcone NAT to be used     MAC Clone  Clicking the Clone the PC MAC Address buiton will use the MAC address  from the connected PC for the MAC address of the router     PPP Dial Up Delay Minutes  The number of minutes the router will pause before   attempting PPP authentication  The default  0  means that the router will pause a random  number of seconds before attempting authentication  This setting helps prevents the PPP  server from being flooded with authentication requests after a power shutdown or a reset     Dial on demand  When this mode is selected  the connection that has no traffic within  assigned disconnect timeout  e g  1 minute  will be automatically disconnected  The  connection will be activated again when traffic arrives  This function is advantageous for  users who are charged with online time  It should be noticed that some programs  automatically link to Internet  Computer will send data to network when infected by virus   Connection will not be disconnected under these data streams     Inacti
52. ITU G 992 1  G DMT   ITU G 992 2   G LITE   ITU G992 3  ITU G992 5  and ADSL2  to meet different linking speeds from your  ISP     802 11 b g WiFi LAN port  6519 6518 only    DSL Dying Gasp support     Four 10 100BaseT Ethernet ports to provide Internet connectivity to all computers on your  LAN  6518 and 6512  The 6511 has one 10 100BaseT Ethernet port     Easy to use configuration program accessible through a standard web browser     System Requirements    In order to use your 65xx A1 family ADSL router for Internet access  you must have the following     ADSL service subscription from your ISP    A PC with      An Ethernet 10 100BaseT network interface card     A processor equivalent to or faster than a Pentium II 133 MHz    32 MB RAM or greater      Windows 95b  98  98SE  2000  ME  NT  XP  Vista or Windows 7   Note  Windows 95  requires the installation of the Winsock program  not included      Optional  An Ethernet hub or switch  if you are connecting the device to several computers   on an Ethernet network     For system monitoring or configuration using the supplied web interface  a web browser such  as Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later  Netscape is not supported     Package Contents    In addition to this document  your package should arrive containing the following     6519 X 1  6518 A1  6512 A1  or 6511 A1 ADSL 2  router  12V 700 mA power adapter   RJ 11 telephone cable   RJ 45 Ethernet cable   User Manual   Quick Guide    Safety Instructions    Place your mode
53. KIP  provides WPA with a data  encryption function  It ensures that a unique master key is generated for  each packet  supports message integrity and sequencing 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 10BASE 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  Instea
54. N    Parental Control  Quality of Service    Routing       DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping       Interface Grouping    A maximum 16 entries can be configured    Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups  Each 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     NAT    Group Name   Remove  wan Interface   LAN Interfaces   DHCP Vendor IDs  Security    atmO   LAN1    atm1   LANZ    Default   pppO   LANS   DNS    atms   LAN4   DSL  UPnP     vwlanO    UIT    If you need to edit an entry  then click Edit for that group     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 89    2     After clicking the Add button  the Port Mapping Configuration screen appears    Enter a unique Group name      Z  ZHONE    6518 4 1 xx       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management       Interface grouping Configuration    To create a new interface group   1  Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique and select either 2   dynamic  or 3    static  below     2  If you like to automatically add LAN clients
55. P called PPPoA and PPPoE  See  PPPoA  PPPoE     Point to Point Protocol over ATM   One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a Virtual Circuit   VC   the other type being PPPoE  You can define only one PPPoA  interface per VC     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     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     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     Registered Jack Standard 1 1   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     Registered Jack Standard 45  The 8 pin plug used in transmitting data over phone lines  Ethernet  cabling usually uses this type of connector     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     Secondary Domain Name System  server   A DNS server that can be us
56. PoE v  Destination MAC  Address     Source MAC Address   Frame Direction   WAN Interfaces  Configured in Bridge mode only     When you Save   Apply the IP filter  the MAC Filtering Setup screen appears  The MAC  Filtering Setup screen lists the MAC filters  including filters which were added from the previous    screen     You can view  add or delete MAC filters  The Remove button appears only when you have an  existing IP filter already set up     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 60     ZHONE    6518 4 1 0     Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  IP Filtering  MAC Filtering  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast    Wireless    Parental Control    MAC Filtering Setup    MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode  FORWARDED means that all  MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the  following table  BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching  with any of the specified rules in the following table     MAC Filtering Policy For Each Interface     WARNING  Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules for  that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY  You will need to create new rules for the new    policy     Change         Interface   Policy       atm FORWARD    atm  FORWARD    
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58. a Network  LAM  Setup    Quick Setup Configure the Broadband Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  GroupName    Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  ATM Interface IP Address   Subnet Mask   ETH Interface    WAN Service    LJ Enable IGMP Snooping  Ethernet Mode    LAN    Disable DHCP Server   NAT    Enable DHCP Server   Security Start IP Address   End IP Address     Parental Control    Leased Time  hours                  Quality of Service Static IP Lease List    amp  maximum 32 entries can be configured     Routing    DSL   MAC Address   IP Address  Remove  em  12 32 92 40 CD FF   192 168 1 50  F    DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec   Certificate  Multicast DConfigure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface       Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    Apply fave    You may be able to assign a second IP address for the router  To do that  click the check box  Configure the second IP Address and enter the IP address and subnet mask     Click the Apply Save button to save the LAN configuration data     NAT    You can configure Virtual Servers  Port Triggering  and DMZ Host when NAT  Network Address  Translation  is enabled     Virtual Servers    A virtual server allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side to a specific IP address on  the LAN side  The following figure shows the screen that allows you to configure your virtual  server s      To direct incoming traffic from a service  or other server      1  Click Add to configure a virtu
59. agnostics  Management  Settings  Backup  Update  Restore Default    2  Click OK when the pop up window appears confirming that you want to restore factory  default settings to your router     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 123    Are you sure you want to restore default settings     Cancel    The router will restore the default settings and reboot        System Log  The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options   To view the System Log click View System Log to check the log file     Note  Only configure this if you are instructed by your ISP technician during troubleshooting  sessions     Z ZHONE     5518 A  xx       Device Info System Log    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options     Wireless Click  View System Log  to view the System Log    Diagnostics   Management Click  Configure System Log  to configure the System Log options   Settings  System Log  SNMP Agent    TR 069 Client    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 124    The System Log page shows the date and time of the recorded event  which facility captured the  event  the severity of the event and a message which describes the event     System Log      Dates Time Facility Severity  Message    Jan 1 00 41  35 user  info kernel  device wl0 3 entered promiscuous mode   Jan 1 00 41 35 user info kernel  change detected  propagating    Jan 1 00 41  35 user info kernel  br    port  amp 8 wl0 
60. al Control E   LAN   Quality of Service LANZ  Routing   LANZ  ss LANA       DSL   UPnP   wlang  DNS Proxy   Interface Grouping   LAN Forts    IPSec    Internet Protocol Security  IPSec  allows you to set up secure tunnel access between two IP  addresses  Encryption and key exchange make this a secure way to access remote networks   Contact your ISP for the necessary information to correctly configure this connection     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 91      ZHONE       Device Info IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections    Quick Setup    Add  remove or enable disable IPSec tunnel connections from this page   Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface Remote Gateway   Local Addresses   Remote Addresses   Remove    WAN Service    Ethernet Mode  LAN   NAT   Security    Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy    Multicast    Diagnostics          Management    Click Add New Connection to access the IPSec Settings screen to enter your configurations     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 92     Z  ZHONE    6a1S 4 1    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    IPSec Settings    IPSec Connection Name    Tunnel Mode ESF      Remote IPSec Gateway Address  IPv4  address in dotted decimal     0 0 0 0    Tunnel access from local IP addresses Subne
61. al Max Clients   XPress  Technology   Transmit Power     WAWWIOWI Fi Multimedia      WAM  No  Acknowledgement   WAM  APSO     Advanced features include     Df    Enable      Disable             Re            o  ne   ui    Auto wt    Default    3     amp     rm   I me ru  a  ri  c  im  EL              zi    00  E   Disabled    100     Enabled      Disabled        e Band     a default setting at 2 4GHz     802 11g    e Channel     802 11b and 802 119 use channels to limit interference from other devices  If you  are experiencing interference with another 2 4Ghz device such as a baby monitor  security  alarm  or cordless phone  then change the channel on your router    e Auto Channel Timer     a timer that rescans and finds the best available channel for use on  your wireless network     e 54g Rate     rate at which information will be transmitted and received on your wireless    network     Power Save status  Full Power    Apply Sawe      e Multicast Rate     the rate at which a message is sent to a specified group of recipients     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 117    Basic Rate     the set of data transfer rates that all the stations will be capable of using to  receive frames from a wireless medium     Fragmentation Threshold   used to fragment packets which help improve performance in  the presence of radio frequency  RF  interference     RTS Threshold  Request to Send Threshold      determines the packet size of a  transmission through the use of the router to help con
62. al server     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 51    2  Either select a service  by using the Select a Service dropdown  or select a custom server   by entering the IP address of the server in the Custom Server text box      You can select a Service or make a new one     Z  ZHONE     6518 A1 xx    Quick Setup    E     NAT    Virtual Servers  Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface  WAM Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Virtual Servers  Port Triggering  DMZ Host  ALG  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate    Multicast    Select the service name  and enter the server IP address and click  Apply Save  to forward IP  packets for this service to the specified server  NOTE  The  Internal Port End    cannot be  modified directly  Normally  it is set to the same value as    External Port End     However  if  you modify  Internal Port Start     then  Internal Port End    will be set to the same value as   Internal Port Start       Remaining number of entries that can be configured 28    Use Interface lipoe_0_0_38fetm3    Service Mame      Select a Service    Active Worlds w    O Custom Service     Server IP Address   12168175    External Port Startlexternal Port End Protocol Internal Port Startl  nternal Port End   7777   LM IAN v E          Lo    i I         er  mmm     E PM      Lo  2  po m   gt  Jl    cr              f         4       Enter the IP address of the LAN side PC in the Server IP Address tex
63. ality of Service Start IP Address    iat   End IP Address   Routing       Leased Time  houra     uno Static IP Lease List   A maximum 32 entries can be configured   DSL    UPnP mac Address lip Address  Remove    aid    Print Server    Interface Grouping    IPSec  Ceptiticate Cl Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  Multicast   Wireless   Diagnostics     ree      2  From the Control Panel  Hardware and Sound    Devices and Printers screen click Add a  Printer      om Add Printer  What type of printer do you want to install     0   Add a local printer    Use this option only if you don t have a USB printer   Windows automatically installs USB printers    when you plug them in          Add a network  wireless or Bluetooth printer    Make sure that your computer is connected to the network  or that your Bluetooth or wireless  printer is turned on        65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 80    3  Click Add a Network  Wireless or Bluetooth printer  the click Next     Searching for available printers       Printer Name Address    S      The printer that I want isn t listed       4  The system will search for available printers  Click The printer that   want isn t listed     5  Select Add a printer using a TCP IP address or hostname  then click Next     Find a printer by name or TCP IP address        Browse for a printer    S   Select a shared printer by name    Example    computername printername or  http   computername printers printername  printer     
64. ansmission unit  MTU  value may be set for  your needs  Higher MTU can provide for a more efficient link because each packet will  carry more data while the overhead in the packet such as header information does not  get larger with the size of the packet  So the bulk throughput on the link will go up   Generally a large packet size can occupy the time on the link  so the higher MTU can  increase lag time and minimum latency which is not appropriate for all applications   Manual Connect  connect disconnect PPPoE connection manually     Enable NAT  To define NAT services in the Advanced Setup   NAT screens  NAT must  be enabled    Enable Firewall  Enables Firewall    Use Static IPv4 Address  Defines a static IP address  v4  which you enter in the IPv4  Address text box which is displayed when the Use Static IPv4 Address check box is  selected    Enable PPP Debug Mode  Used to debug PPPoA issues  Use only when instructed by  your ISP     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 45      Enable KeepAlive  Enables disables TCP keep alive packets      KeepAlive Timer  When Enable KeepAlive is selected  this input box indicates how  often the device should send keep alive packets      Max Fail  Number of times the router should re attempt PPPoA authentication after a  failure       Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy  Configures the router for IGMP snooping so the router  can keep limit multicast traffic     6  On the Routing     Default Gateway page set the priority of WAN interfaces used as defa
65. are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected DNS Server Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in the priority  order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected DNS Server Interfaces window     For a Static DNS IP Address  enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your router     After you have configured the DNS settings  click Apply   Save     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 72    Z ZHONE    6518 A1 xx       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DNS Server  Dynamic DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    Dynamic DNS       DNS Server Configuration    Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for  the system  In ATM mode  if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured  Static DNS  server IP addresses must be entered    DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will  be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if  the WAN interface is connecte
66. are sure the address is correct  select the  device type below     Device Type    amp  Standard Generic Network Card        Custom Settings          8  Inthe Install the printer driver screen  select the Manufacturer of the printer and Printer  model name  then click Next     Install the printer driver    Choose your printer from the list  Click Windows Update to see more models     To install the driver from an installation CD  click Have Disk     Manufacturer       Printers   Brother        EglBrether DCP 116C  Canon Cal Brother DCP 117C  Epson 5  Brother DCP 128C  Fuji Xerox  zgl Brother DCP 129C    ALE TM  ak Mr AAA    Eg  This driver is digitally signed   Tell me why driver signing is important       9  Specify whether you want to share the printer and enter a printer name  if desired     10  Click Finish     11  Check the status of printer from Windows Control Panel  Hardware and Sound  gt  Devices  and Printers window  Status should be Ready     Windows XP    1  Inthe Advanced Setup  gt  Print Setup screen  add the printer  In this example  the printer  name is CanonMP250     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 83     Z  ZHONE    6519 4 1 xx       Device Info Print Server settings    Quick Setup This page allows you to enable   disable printer support     Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface Enable on board print server    WAN Service   Ethernet Mode Printer name   LAN Make and model   NAT   Security    Parental Control    AT    Quality of Service  Routing   DNS   DSL   UP
67. ary DNS server for your modem    10  On the WAN Setup     Summary page  review your settings and click Apply Save to accept  the settings  To change your settings  click the Back button on the WAN Setup     Summary  page  do not click the browser Back button      In the Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup page  you will see the new WAN interface  added     Add an IPoE WAN Service  1  Add an EoA Layer 2 interface as described above  Add a Layer 2 Interface      2  Under Advanced Setup click WAN Service then click Add    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 43    10     On the WAN Service Interface Configuration page  select the DSL link associated with the  IPOE interface from the drop down  then click Next    On the WAN Service Configuration page  select IP over Ethernet     On the WAN Service Configuration page  enter a name if you wish to customize the  description shown for the service  then click Next     On the WAN IP Settings page you will need to enter information provided by your ISP  then  click Next     On the Network Address Translation Settings you will need to enter information provided  by your ISP  then click Next     Enable NAT must be checked for Fullcone NAT to be used     Enable Fullcone NAT  RFC 3489 defines four types of Network Address Translation   NAT   Fullcone NAT  As with other types of NAT there is a mapping from a public IP  address to a private IP address  The external public IP address is extended with the  external port  With Fullcone NAT once t
68. atic Configuration  Advanced Setup a     e   ATM PVC Configuration  Diagnostics VPI   0 255  NI  Management VCI   32 65535     Encapsulation Mode    LLC SNAP BRIDGING       WAN Service Configuration    Protocol     PPP Configuration    PPP Username   PPP Password        Use Static IP Address    Wireless SSID    SSID     Apply Save      For PPPoE  if desired  the DSL Router can be configured with a static IP address and  Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LAN s IP Subnet  To use a  static IP address check the Use Static IP Address option  then enter the IP Address   Subnet Mask  Default Gateway and DNS server     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 34    Z  ZHONE       5218 Al xx    Device Info Quick Setup    Quick Setup     Automatic Configuration  Advanced Setup  Wireless we M  l I ATM PVC Configuration  Diagnostics VPI   0 255  b   Managemeni VCI   32 65535     Encapsulation Mode    LLC SNAP BRIDGING        WAN Service Configuration    Protocol     PPP Configuration  PPP Username   PPP Password     Lise Static IP Address    IP Address   Subnet Mask   Gateway   DNS     Wireless SSID  SSID     Apply Save      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 35    IPoA  For IPoA your ISP will supply information for IP Address  Subnet Mask  and DNS  server       ZHONE    56518 A1 xx  Device Info Quick Setup  Quick Setup     Automatic Configuration  Advanced Setup  Wireless  MS       ATM PVC Configuration  VPI   0 255  fo       Management VCI   32 65535     Encapsulation Mod
69. bination of devices subject only to the requirement that the  sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five     If your equipment is in need of repair  contact your local sales representative  service  representative  or distributor directly     NOTICE  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de classe B est conforme    la norme Canadienne NMB 003     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 5    ACANADA   EMI NOTICE     This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing  equipment regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du r  glement sur le mat  rial  brouilleur du Canada     NOTICE  This device complies with RSS 210 IC ID 8609A 1518A1NA  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause interference and    2  This device must accept any interference  including interference that may cause undesired  operation of the device     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 6    Table of Contents    Important Satety INSWUCTIONS ERE a cia 3  CEM aca 4   FOG Patio Declaratio venia ia arica  4  Tablero Contents oe cb 7  ADOULI NS GUISA 10  Styleand Notation GOMVOMTOMNS  lt uecii d 10  Typograpnical CONVERT Sui did 11  ACEOBVITIS is dida 11  Contacting Customer Service and Technical SUPPOlTT      oocccccncccccccnnnccnnccccnnnonccnnnnnnnonnnanncnnnnnnnonnnannnnnnnnnnnanannnennos 12  Chapter 1 Introduct
70. bits applied to an IP address to select  the network ID while ignoring the host ID  Bits set to 1 mean    select this  bit    while bits set to O 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     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     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      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     A physical access point to a device such as a computer or router  through  which data flows into and out of the device     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 142    PPP    PPPoA    PPPoE    Protocol    Remote    RIP    RJ 11    RJ 45    Routing    SDNS    Subnet    Subnet mask    TCP    TCP IP    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 PP
71. cess Control List  If the Access Control mode is disabled  the system  Wireless will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets  The services are the system applications listed in  Diagnostics the Service Control List    Advanced Setup    Management   Settings Access Control Mode   9 Disable O Enable  System Log  SNMP Agent    TR 069 Client ip Address   Subnet Mask   Remove    Internet Time   Access Control   Add    Passwords   Services    IP Addresses    To add the IP address to the IP address list     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 131    1  Click Add     2  Inthe Add IP Addresses screen  assign the IP address of the management station that is  permitted to access the local management services  in the IP Address text box     3  Enter the Subnet Mask   4  Click Save   Apply     5   Inthe Access Control    IP Address screen  select the IP address then select Enabled to  enable Access Control Mode      Z ZHONE       Device Info Add IP Addresses    uick Setu  Q P Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services     Advanced Setup and click  Apply Save      Wireless  Diagnostics IP Address   192 168 111    Subnet  Management a55 255 2550       Mask   Settings  System Log  SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client  Internet Time      Access Control  Passwords  Services  IP Addresses    Update Software    Note  Do not perform this operation unless you are instructed to by your ISP technician   If your ISP releases new software for your router
72. d   Y ou specified the following printer settings       Name  CanonMP250 on http    192 168 1 254 631  Default  No  Location   Comment     To close this wizard  click Finish     8  Check the status of printer from Windows Control Panel  printer window  Status should be  Ready        65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 88       Printers and Faxes  Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help    Qee       seh   gt  Folders i   Address a Printers and Faxes uu   7      3  Add a printer  Mg  See what s printing   a  Select printing    preferences    s Pause printing  Es Share this printer  w Delete this printer   ay Set printer properties     X Microsoft Office Document  aue Image Writer    p          pO18 pc on 135 90 10 20  Q       EN Unable to connect    See Also        Go to manufacturer s  Web site  GH Go to printer s Web site       Other Places    gt  Control Panel      Scanners and Cameras  T7 a    Interface Grouping    Printer Tasks    i te i92 168 1  1       fu  Dax  Sas Ready  Microsoft XPS Document Writer    read   sa on PCPRINT    ge Linsble to connect    http J snioakdeQ1  oak zhone        ui    y  gs    The interface group feature allows you to open ports to allow certain Internet applications on the  WAN side to pass through the firewall and enter your LAN  To use this feature  mapping groups    should be created   To create a new mapping group     1  Click Add button       Z ZHONE       Device Info   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LA
73. d  Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in  again      9 Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces           Selected DNS Server Available WAN   Interfaces Interfaces   pppD A atm3     pppoal    E wj    O Use the following Static DNS IP address   Primary DNS server                                    Secondary DNS server            Apply Save    This screen allows you to enable dynamic DNS service     To configure the DDNS  click Add  then select the DDNS provider from the drop down list and  enter the information provided by the DDNS      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 73    Z  ZHONE    6518 A1l xx       Device Info Add Dynamic DNS    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO   Layer2 Interface  WAN Service    Ethernet Mode       D DNS provider DynDNS org Y                         LAN Hostname     Interface ipoe D 0 38 atm3 v  NAT  Security DynDNS Settings                      Parental Control Username  Quality of Service Password  Routing  DNS   DNS Server    Apply Save          Dynamic DNS    DSL    The DSL settings page contains sections   modulation and capability   that should be specified  by your ISP  Consult with your ISP to select the correct settings for each     Click on Save   Apply if you are finished or click on Advanced Settings if you want to configure  more advanced settings     Z  ZHONE       Device Info DSL Settings    uick Setu    Q P Select the modu
74. d  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 interface  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     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 144    VPI    WAN    Web browser    Web page    Web site    WEP    Wireless    Wireless LAN    WPA    WWW    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     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 progra
75. d click Apply Save to accept  the settings  To change your settings  click the Back button on the WAN Setup     Summary  page  do not click the browser Back button      In the Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup page  you will see the new WAN interface  added     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 47    WAN Setup     Summary    When the settings are complete  the next screen shows a WAN Setup   Summary screen  displaying the WAN configurations made     Z  ZHONE    5518 A1 xx       Divisa inta WAN Setup   Summary    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface  Connection Type  IPoA  ATM Interf  abinde  NAT   Enabled  ETH Interface Full Cone Nat  Enabled  WAN Service Full Cone NAT  Enable  Ethernet Mode Firewall   Enabled  LAN IGMP Multicast  Disabled  NAT   Quality Of Service   Enabled    Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP       Security  Parental Control 3 Click  Apply Save  to have this interface to be effective  Click  Back  to make any modifications   Quality of Service Apply Save    1  Make sure that the settings on the WAN Setup   Summary screen match the settings  provided by your ISP  If all settings are correct  click the Apply Save button to save these  settings  if not  click Back to make any modifications  do not click the browser Back button     If you want to change any item after saving  click Edit to make any modifications     2  Click Apply Save to save the settings     After the settings are saved  the below screen 
76. e    LLC SNAP BRIDGING      Diagnostics    WAN Service Configuration    Protocol      Y  Use Static IP Address    IP Address      Subnet Mask       DNS         Wireless SSID    SSID     X Apply sawe        65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 36    DHCP  With the DHCP option you do not set any other options      7  ZHONE     6513 41 0     Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    Quick Setup     Automatic Configuration    ATM PVC Configuration  VPI   0 255  mE    WO   32 65538     Encapsulation Mode   LLC SNAP BRIDGING       WAN Service Configuration    Protocol        Use Static IP Address    Wireless SSID    SSID     _ Apply  Save    Bridge  With the Bridge option you do not set any other options      Z  ZHONE    6518 4 1   x    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    Quick Setup  O Automatic Configuration    ATM PVC Configuration  VPI   0 255  lo     VCI   32 65535     Encapsulation Mode    LLC SNAP BRIDGING      WAN Service Configuration    Protocal     Wireless SSID    SSID     Apply Sawe         65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 37    5  With Quick Setup the router   s wireless option is automatically set up and you will need to  enter the SSID   6518 6519 only     Wireless SSID    SSID   example    Apply Save          6  Click Apply Save to save your settings     7  Upon completion the summary page will be displayed      Z ZHONE     6518 4100       ei infr Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup
77. e Firewall  Enables Firewall     Enable IGMP Multicast  Configures the router for IGMP snooping so the router can keep  limit multicast traffic     On the Routing     Default Gateway page set the priority of WAN interfaces used as default  gateways then click Next    If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the  lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in  the priority order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window     On the DNS Server Configuration page set the priority of WAN interfaces to be used as  DNS server interfaces then click Next    If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected DNS Server Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in the priority  order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window     For a Static DNS IP Address  enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your modem   On the WAN Setup     Summary page review your settings an
78. e at www gnu org licenses  You may obtain a copy of  such software  in source code form  from Zhone for a period of three years after our last shipment  of the product by following the instructions at www zhone com gplinfo     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 2       A Important Safety Instructions  1     Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the  manual     Slots and openings in the housing are provided for ventilation  To ensure reliable operation of  the product and to protect it from overheating  these slots and openings must not be blocked or  covered     Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons  will walk on the power cord     Do not attempt to service this product yourself  as opening or removing covers may expose you  to dangerous high voltage points or other risks  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel     General purpose cables are used with this product for connection to the network  Special  cables  which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site  are  the responsibility of the customer  Use a UL Listed  CSA certified  minimum No  24 AWG line  cord for connection to the Digital Subscriber Line  DSL  network     When installed in the final configuration  the product must comply with the applicable Safety  Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed  If necessary   consult with 
79. ection to your local network  e Connection to your DSL service provider  e Connection to your Internet service provider    The Test and Test with OAM F4 buttons allow you to retest if necessary     Click the Next Connection button to test your router s next connection     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 119    ZHONE       5519 A  1 xx    pppoe O 0 35 Diagnostics    Device Info  Quick Setup Your modem is capable of testing your DS  connection  The incividual tests are listed below  If a test  Advanced Setup displays a fail status  click  Rerun Diagnostic Tests  at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail  Wireless status is consistent  If the test continues to fail  click  Help  and follow the troubleshooting procedures   Diagnostics Test the connection to your local network   Diagnostics Test your LAN4 Connection  FAIL  Help    Fault Management    Management       Test ATM GAM  F5 segment ping   Test ATM OAM F5 end to end ping         Ping default gateway     Ping primary Domain Name  Sewer        Hext Connection    Test uvith OAM FA    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 120    Fault Management    The diagnostics screen allows you to run diagnostic tests to check your PTM VDSL connection      Z ZHONE       Esla las  Davire inf 802  1ag Connectivity Fault Management  Quick Setup This diagnostic is only used for YDSL PTM mode   Advanced Setup  NNI Maintenance Domain  MD   Diagnostics TUN  Diagnostics Destination MAC Address       Fault Management 802 10 VLAN ID   0 4095  
80. ed if the primary DSN server is not available   See DNS     A subnet is a portion of a network  The subnet is distinguished from the  larger network 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     See 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 higher level  applications such as HTTP  FTP  Telnet  etc   TCP IP refers to this whole    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 143    Telnet    TFTP    TKIP    Triggers    Twisted pair    Unnumbered interfaces    Upstream    VC    VCI    VDSL    suite of protocols     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     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  T
81. eld and Subnet Mask field    11  Click OK twice to save your changes and then close the Control Panel     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 20    Windows XP    Windows 7    f     In the Windows taskbar  click the Start button and point to Settings and then click Network  Connections     In the Network Connections window  right click on the Local Area Connection icon and  click on Properties     Listed in the Local Area Connection window are the installed network components  Make  sure the box for Internet Protocol  TCP IP  is checked and then click Properties     In the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties dialog box  click the radio button labelled Use  the following IP address and type 192 168 1 x  where x is any number between 2 and 254   and 255 255 255 0 in the IP address field and Subnet Mask field     Click OK twice to save your changes and then close the Control Panel     In the Windows taskbar  click the Start button and point to Control Panel and then click  Network and Internet     In the Network and Internet window  click Network and Sharing Center   In the left panel click Change adapter settings     In the Network Connections screen  right click Local Area Connection and select  Properties     Listed in the Local Area Connection window are the installed network components  Select  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IP v4  is checked and then click Properties     In the Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IP v4  dialog box  click the radio button labelled  Use the fo
82. electing data encryption    specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the  encryption strength    Click  Apply 5ave  when done     Select SSID   Network Authentication   WEP Encryption  Disabled       Apply  Save      Network authentication methods include the following     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 103    e Open     anyone can access the network  The default is a disabled WEP encryption setting    ZHONE       Device Info Wireless    Security    Quick Setup This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface   Advanced Setup You may setup configuration manually  Wireless OR   Nadie through WiFi Protected Setup  WPS    Security   MAC Filter    WPS Setup  Wireless Bridge    Advanced Enable WPS  Station Info  Diagnostics  Management  Manual Setup AP    You can set 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 Sawe  when done     Select SSID   Network Authentication   WEP Encryption  Disabled      Appl Save      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 104    e Shared     WEP encryption is enabled and encryption key strength of 64 bit or 128 bit needs  to be selected  Click on Set Encryption Keys to manually set the network encryption keys  Up  to 4 different keys can be set and you can come back to select which one to use at anytime      Z  ZHON
83. elonging to the same IP subnet  The ADSL  gateway bridges the IP packets between WAN and LAN ports  unless the packet is  addressed to the gateway s LAN IP address     Enable NAT  To define NAT services in the Advanced Setup   NAT screens  NAT must  be enabled     NAT Public Address  available if NAT is enabled   Automatic means the modem will  use pubic IP addresses provided by the network  Menu IP addresses means that the  modem will use the addresses you specify     Enable Firewall  Enables the router firewall   Use Static IPv4 Address  Defines a static IP address  v4  which you enter in the IPv4    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 42    Address text box which is displayed when the Use Static IPv4 Address check box is  selected        Enable PPP Debug Mode  Used to debug PPPoE issues  Use only when instructed by  your ISP       Enable KeepAlive  Enables disables TCP keep alive packets        KeepAlive Timer  When Enable KeepAlive is selected  this input box indicates how  often the device should send keep alive packets       Max Fail  Number of times the router should re attempt PPPoE authentication after a  failure      Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports  By default the bridge PPPoE  frame between WAN and local ports is on  This allows a PC behind the modem to be the  PPPoE termination point  PPPoE authentication is passed on to the PC instead of to the  router  If there are multiple PCs then  each one will have a PPPoE authentication  Note  that this option
84. erface is successfully connected to a device through  LAN 1 4 green the LAN port  we Eo one Flashing The router is sending or receiving data over Ethernet  Off No LAN Link  Solid Wireless is enabled  CICS  A RA en ae naan   6518 6519 No light Wireless is disabled  3  61 ll aa aaa  Blinking Wireless traffic activity  USB  6519 Solid USB device is connected  only   Blinking Data transfer over USB  WLAN Solid WLAN Wireless is enabled  SP MAE No light Wireless is disabled  Blinking Wireless traffic activity  WPS WPS not active    6518 6519 No light  only   Blinking WPS key has been pressed and key exchange is in progress     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 15    Back Panel    BUM o    LAN4 LAN3 l   LAN2 LAN1 USB Sd SWITCH       RJ 45 connects the unit to an Ethernet device such as a PC or a  Switch     OO                                                                                                 mR                                                                                                                                                Restart   press the button for less than 4 seconds   ISP settings   press the button for 4 seconds or longer   Factor y Default settings     press the button for 60 seconds or    longer  Power Connects to a 12V 700 mA power adapter  Switch Power on  depressed  or power off for the router     NOTE  The 6512 and 6511 do not have the wireless antenna  The 6511 has one LAN port     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 16    Chapter 2 Hardware Ins
85. ess    Diagnostics       Management    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 25    xDSL Statistics    Display ADSL statistics by clicking xDSL under Statistics  Information contained in this screen is  useful for troubleshooting and diagnostics of connection problems        Device Info Statistics    xDSL    Summary  WAN  Statistics  LAN  WAN Service  xTM  xDSL  Route Line Codina Trellis    ARP SNR Margin  0 1 d3    DHCP Attentation  9 1 dB    Quick Setup O utpu  Fower  0 1 dBm    ttainab e Rate  Kbps                  we       Link Power Sta e         Advanced Setup  Wireless       Diagnostics    Management Rate   lt bps          interlaaver depth         Delay  msec    INP  DMT symbol             Super Frames   22247  22242   Super Frame Errors  b b   RS Werds  R024844 277094   i Correctable Erro   s      RS Uncorrectable Erross    po AN  Ep b         LCD Errors  b   fTotel Cells  11327876 b   Data Cell    100   E Errors    i   fTotel ES  b b   fTotel SES  b b        otel UAS       xDS  BER Test     Reset Sta istics      ADSL BER Test    The ADSL Bit Error Rate  BER  test determines the quality of the ADSL connection  The test is  performed by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data  with this known pattern to check for any errors The BER Test reflects the ratio of error bits to the  total number transmitted     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 26    If you click on the ADSL BER Test button at the bottom of the ADSL Statistics page  the
86. etup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT   Virtual Servers  Port Triggering  DMZ Host  ALG  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service    Routing    E     NAT    Port Triggering Setup  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    to the application on the LAN side using the  Open Ports     A maximum 32 entries can be  configured     Trigger   Opn  Fort kange  Port Range   WAN Interface   Remove  ET  Start End   Start   End                          Application Name                65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 53          Remove       Same applications require that specific ports in the Routers firewall be opened for access by the    Parts  The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back    The NAT   Port Triggering screen appears when you click Add allowing you to select the  application that you want to set the port settings for  After you make your selection  click Save    Apply to save your settings     The NAT   Port Triggering Setup screen appears after you save your selections  You will be  able to add or remove selections made by clicking on the Add and Remove buttons      Z  ZHONE           gt     Quick Setup    Advanced Setup NAT    Port Triggering Setup    Layer2 Interface Same applications require that specific ports in the Routers firewall be opened for acce
87. ging   distribution  and retrieval and also for remote terminal applications such as  telecommuting       UBR With PCR  Unspecified Bit Rate with Peak Cell Rate    e Specify a Peak cell Rate Peak cell rate is 1 3442  cells   sec        CBR  Constant Bit Rate    used by applications that require a fixed data rate that is  continuously available during the connection time  It is commonly used for  uncompressed audio and video information such as videoconferencing  interactive audio   telephony   audio   video distribution  e g  television  distance learning  and pay per   view   and audio   video retrieval  e g  video on demand and audio library      e Specify a Peak cell Rate  The Peak Cell Rate is rate is 1 3442  cells   sec        Non Realtime VBR  Non Real time Variable Bit Rate    can be used for data transfers  that have critical response time requirements such as airline reservations  banking  transactions  and process monitoring     e Specify a Peak cell Rate  1 3442  cells   sec    e Sustainable Cell Rate  1 3442  cells   sec      e Maximum Burst Size  The maximum number of contiguous cells that can be sent  at the Peak Cell Rate  1 1000000  cells   sec       Realtime VBR  Real time Variable Bit Rate    used by time sensitive applications such  as real time video  Rt VBR service allows the network more flexibility than CBR     e Specify a Peak cell Rate  1 3442  cells   sec    e Sustainable Cell Rate  1 3442  cells   sec      e Maximum Burst Size  The maximum number of
88. he  network     Diagnosing Problems 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 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     1  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 or the IP address you have changed    2  Click OK  You can substitute any private IP address on your LAN or a public IP address for  an Internet site  if known     If the target computer receives the message  a Command Prompt window is displayed       5   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  hytes 32 timeti  ms TTL 128  Reply from192 168 1 1  bytes 32 timetifims TTL 128    Reply from192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt i6ms TTL 128  Reply from192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt ifims TTL 128    Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1  Packets  Sent   4  Received   4  Lost   A cz  Approximate round trip times in milli seconds   Minimum   Ams  Maximum   ms  Average   Bms        Eh  If the target computer cannot be located  you will receive the message    Request timed out      Using the ping command 
89. he Router Is Not Functional    le    Check to see that the power LED is green and the network cables are installed correctly   Refer to the quick start guide for more details     Check to see that the LAN and Status LEDs are green   Check the settings on your PC  Again  refer to the quick start guide for more details  Check the router s settings     From your PC  can you ping the router  Assuming that the router has DHCP enabled and  your PC is on the same subnet as the router  you should be able to ping the router     Can you ping the WAN  Your ISP should have provided the IP address of their server  If you  can ping the router and your protocols are configured correctly  you should be able to ping  the ISP s network  If you cannot ping the ISP s network  make sure you are using the correct  protocols with the correct VPI VCI values     Make sure NAT   s enabled if you are using private addresses on the LAN ports     You Cannot Connect to the Router    1     Check to see that the power LED is green and that the network cables are installed correctly   If the LED is off  make sure the router is turned on  If the LED is red  please contact your  ISP     Check the Ethernet network cable is plugged in correctly  If the LAN LED does not turn  green when the Ethernet cable is connected to the router  check the cable     Make sure you have connected the Ethernet port to the PC     Make sure that your PC and the router are on the same network segment  The router s  default IP addres
90. he mapping is created any external host may  send packets to the private IP address by sending to the external IP address and port   Other types of NAT have restrictions such as the sending IP address must initially have  had packets sent from the private IP address and port regardless of the external port  or  from the private IP address and the external port       Enable Firewall  Enables the router firewall     Enable IGMP Multicast  Configures the router for IGMP snooping so the router can keep    limit multicast traffic     On the Routing     Default Gateway page set the priority of WAN interfaces used as default  gateways then click Next    If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the  lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in  the priority order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window     On the DNS Server Configuration page set the priority of WAN interfaces to be used as  DNS server interfaces  or specify a static DNS Primary and Secondary server  then click  Next     If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected DNS Server Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom 
91. ic on the router      ZHONE       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Queue Config  QoS Classification  Routing  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast  Diagnostics  Management       QoS Classification Setup    A maximum 32 entries can be configured     Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes     The QoS function has been disabled  Classification rules would not take effects       CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA   CLASSIFICATION RESULTS      Class Order Class  Ether  SrcMAC   DstMAC   SrcIP  DstlP   Proto srePort DstPort DSCP  802 1P  Queue  DSCP  802  1P  VlanID  Rate A lenwi  Name Intf  Type  Mask Mask PrefixLength  PrefixLength Check  Check  Key  Mark  Mark  Tag   Control kbps  qd       The Add Network Traffic Class Rule screen allows you to add a network traffic class rule     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 66    To add a rule     1  In the Quality of Service   QoS Classification screen  click Add      7  ZHONE       6 S 3 A 1  XX    Device Info Add Network Traffic Class Rule    uick Setu         Q P 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  A rule consists of a  Layer2 Interface class name and at least one condition below  All of the specified conditions in this classification rule  WAN Service 
92. ics to this device     Select the desired values and click  Apply Save  to configure the TR 069 client options     Inform  Disable    Enable  Inform Interval  300   ACS URL    Ee   ACS User Name    ACS Password    b I A  by TR 069  client     Connection Request Authentication    Connection Request User Name   Connection Request Password     Connection Request URL       Apply Save   GetRPCMethods _    2  Click on the Save Reboot bution for the change to take place     Internet Time    Your router can synchronize its internal clock servers with servers running Network Time Protocol     NTP      1  To enable NTP  click Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers and enter the    NTP settings     2  You may want to select a different NIP server or time zone     3  Click Apply   Save     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 128     Z ZHONE       5518 A1 xx    Device infe Time settings    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    This page allows you to the modem s time configuration     Wireless Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers  Diagnostics  Management T UNS  2e server   Settings  second NIP tme   uptummycom A  System Log     pl  y   SNMP Agent Third NTP time  pon None A  TR 069 Client server   Fourth NTP time  intanet Tims   Nee  Access Control PETA  Fifth NTP time  Update Software Noe o       HM      server   Reboot  Tools Time zone offset         GMT 08 00  Pacific Time  Tijuana v  Synchronize  d a l5 1440  minutes   interval     Apply Save      Access Control   
93. interface    The WAN interface options to select are determined by the Layer 2 interface type     Add an ATM Layer 2 Interface    1     2     In the left hand menu pane  click Advanced Setup     Under Advanced Setup  click Layer2 Interface then ATM Interface  then click the Add  button     In the VPI and VCI text boxes enter appropriate VPI VCI numbers    VPI VCI  Virtual Path Identifier Virtual Circuit Identifier  values essentially define the    pipe     which sends data from the upstream device to the modem router  The VPI VCI values will be  given to you by your ISP    Under Select DSL Link Type select the appropriate DSL link type     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 39    5  For the EoA options you may select a connection mode     Default Mode  a single service over the one connection  VLAN MUX Mode  multiple VLAN services over the one connection    6  From the Encapsulation Mode drop down select the appropriate option     For EoA options  PPPoE  IPoE  Bridge  select LLC SNAP BRIDGING  For PPPoA select VC MUX  For IPoA select LLC SNAP ROUTING    7  From the Service Category drop down select the type of service    The service category selection will be provided by your ISP  The service category defines  five classes of traffic       UBR Without PCR  Unspecified Bit Rate without Peak Cell Rate     UBR service is  suitable for applications that can tolerate variable delays and some cell losses   Applications suitable for UBR service include text data image transfer  messa
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95. is 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     Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network  The following notice applies to versions of the modem that have been FCC Part 68 approved     This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  Administrative Council for Terminal Attachment  ACTA   On the bottom side of this equipment is a  label that contains  among other information  a product identifier in the format  US AAAEQHTXXXX  If requested  this number must be provided to the Telephone Company     This equipment is intended to connect to the Public Switched Telephone Network through a  Universal Service Order Code  USOC  type RJ11C jack  A plug and jack used to connect this  equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC  Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA  A compliant telephone cord and modular  plug is provided with this product  It has been designed to be connected to a
96. lation below      v  G Dmt Enabled  T1 413 Enabled   Y  ADSL  Enabled    Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode    LAN AnnexL Enabled  NAT ADSL2  Enabled  Security O AnnexM Enabled    Parental Control    Quality of Service       Interface Grouping    Modulation Methods    Routing Capability   DNS Bitswap Enable   DSL SRA Enable   UPnP   DNS Proxy    The following modulation methods are supported by the 3218 ADSL router     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 74    Capability    e G dmt Enabled   e Gite Enabled   e  1 413 Enabled  e ADSL Enabled   e Annex L Enabled  e ADSL2  Enabled  e AnnexM Enabled    Do not change this setting unless so directed by your ISP     The following are included under Capability     e Bitswap Enable  e SRA  Seamless Rate Adaptation  Enable    Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP     DSL Advanced Settings    Do not change the DSL Advanced Settings unless so directed by your ISP     To view the DSL Advanced Seitings screen  click Advanced Settings button on the DSL  Settings screen     The test mode can be selected from the DSL Advanced Settings page  There are five test modes  between the router and your ISP     e Normal test  Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Normal signal   e Reverb test  Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Reverb signal   e Medley test  Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Medley signal     e No Retrain  In this mode the router
97. llowing IP address and type 192 168 1 x  where x is any number between 2 and  254  and 255 255 255 0 in the IP address field and Subnet Mask field     Click OK the Close to save your changes and then close the Control Panel     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 21    Chapter 3 The Web User Interface    The 65xx A1 family of combination modem routers have a Wide Area Network  WAN  connection  which connects to your phone line  This connects to your Internet Service Provider  ISP  via the  phone line  The Local Area Network  LAN  connections are where you plug in your local  computers to the router  The 6518 A1 also has a wireless interface  The router is normally  configured to automatically provide all the PCs on your network with Internet addresses     Your router may be pre configured with your ISP configuration to ease your installation  Please  contact your ISP if you need information on how to connect the modem to your ISP  To set up   your router with a basic configuration required by your service provider  you can use the Quick   Setup form the top of the navigation bar  In order for this to work  all other WAN services must   first be removed  To remove services  from the top navigation bar select Quick Setup     If you connected a PC  rather than a hub or a switch  directly to the router  your LAN consists of that PC  You  may also create connections for various protocol options by creating new connections     To configure your router you will first need to log in to
98. m on a flat surface close to the cables in a location with sufficient ventilation     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 13    To prevent overheating  do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the device     Plug the device into a surge protector to reduce the risk of damage from power surges and  lightning strikes     Operate this equipment only from an electrical outlet with the correct power source as indicated  on the adapter     Do not open the cover of the device  Opening the cover will void any warranties on the  equipment     Unplug equipment first before cleaning  A damp cloth can be used to clean the equipment  Do not  use liquid   aerosol cleaners or magnetic   static cleaning devices     Front Panels    6519 X1 Front Panel       6518 A1 Front Panel       6512 A1 Front Panel       65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 14    6511 A1 Front Panel       LED descriptions    LED Mode INDICATION  Solid green _Boot up successful  Solid red Router is booting up  Power  v OL DUUM I CL MIHI DT  The router may not be turned on  Check if the power adapter is  No light connected to the modem  the modem is plugged in and the power  switch button is in the on  pushed in  state   Solid Connection established  The router is able to communicate with  DSL your ISP via ADSL  Flashing The router is attempting to connect to your ISP  Solid ADSL is connected  Internet No light ADSL is not connected  The ALARM LED will be red  Blinking The router is connected to the LAN  Solid on Ethernet int
99. m 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  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 wa
100. must be satisfied for the rule to take effect  Click  Apply Save  to save and activate the rule     Advanced Setup       Re MAS Traffic Class Name               LAN Rule Order   Last vw  NAT Rule Status    Disable v  Security    Specify Classification Criteria    Parental Control l o  a mE T    A blank criterion indicates it is not used for classification     Quality of Service   Queue Config Class Interface  LAN v   Ether Type  v  Source MAC Address                      QoS Classification                                                                SEHEN Source MAC Mask       DNS Destination MAC Address     DSL Destination MAC Mask   UPnP  Specify Classification Results  DNS Proxy ss Mtm a EM      Must select a classification queue  A blank mark or tag value means no change   Interface Grouping  IPSec Assign Classification Queue  v  Ceriiitesie Mark Differentiated Service Code Point  DSCP   si  m Mark 802 1p priority  b  Seea Tag VLAN ID  0 4094      Wireless  Diagnostics          2  Inthe Add Network Traffic Class Rule screen give a name to this traffic class   3  Specify a Rule Order and enable the rule in the Rule Status   4  Enter Classification Criteria     e Class Interface  The interface to apply the rule on  Depending on the class of interface  options for the traffic rule will change     e Ether Type  Type of Ethernet packet used on the interface  Depending on the Ether Type  selected  options for the traffic rule will change     e Source Destination MAC Address a
101. n   Advanced  Station Info RADIUS Server IP  Diagnostics Address   apneni RADIUS Port   RADIUS Key    4   WEP Encryption   Encryption Strength   Current Network Key   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    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 106    e WPA  Wi Fi Protected Access      usually used for the larger Enterprise environment  it uses  a RADIUS server and TKIP  Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  encryption  instead of WEP  encryption which is disabled   TKIP uses128 bit dynamic session keys  per user  per session   and per packet keys      Z  ZHONE       Device Info  WPS Setup  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup Enable WPS  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter Manual Setup AP  Wireless Bridge You can set the network authentication method  selecting data encryption   Advanced specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the  Station Info encryption strength   Diagnostics Click  Apply 5ave  when done   Management    Select SSID   Metwork Authentication   WPA Group Rekey bo  Interval   RADIIS Server  P  Address   RADILIS Port   RADIUS Key          WPA WAPI Encryption   WEP Encryption      Apply sSawe      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 107    e WPA PSK  Wi Fi Protected Access     Pre Shared Key      WPA for home and SOHO  environments also using 
102. n click Run  In the Open text box  type the following   Nslookup   2  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 authoritatiue answer       www microsoft akadns net  Addresses   2807 46 238 218  207 46 238 229  280 7 46 131 91  207 46 197 182  Aliases   www microsoft com   gt        There may be several addresses 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     3  To exit from the nslookup utility  type exit and press  Enter  at the command prompt     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 138    Appendix A   Glossary    Term    802 11    10BASE T    100BASE T    ADSL    Analog    ATM    Authenticate    Binary    Bit    Bps    Bridging    Description    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
103. nP   DNS Proxy    Print Server      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 84    The following example uses a router IP Address as 192 168 1 254  as shown in the LAN Setup  page  Normally  the router default IP address is 192 168 1 1      ZHONE    6519 A1 xx       Device Info Local Area Network  LAN  Setup    Quick Setup Configure the Broadband Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  GroupName    Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface    WAN Service IP Address    Ethernet Mode Subnet Mask    a    Enable IGMP Snooping   NAT   security    Disable DHCP Server   Parental Control Enable DHCP Server   Quality of Service Start IP Address    Routine   End IP Address     Leased Time  hourj 2       uno Static IP Lease List   A maximum 32 entries can be configured    DSL    UPnP mac Address lip Address  Remove    Ben Senay    Print Server    Interface Grouping          IPSec            Cl Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics    AA m rm omm m mem m m bul  2   File Edt View Favorites Tools Help a  Q      DB Osea  p gt  Folders Fiz   Address   ay Printers and Faxes   iv  EJ co       Printer Tasks G   E Add a printer  ig  See what s printing anne A   re   a per alert Ready lw    Ready  S  Pause printing Y Microsoft Office Document   Microsoft XPS Document Writer  a Share this printer Qe Image Writer 0  X Delete this printer ae o Ng Ready  UY Set printer properties l l pore pe on 135 90 10 20 l l p108 pd ds on PCPRINT  0 A 0 
104. nd Source Destination MAC Mask  Source and  destination MAC address     e For UDP and TCP protocols  also enter Source and Destination ports   5  Enter Classification Results     e Assign Classification Queue  The interface to apply the rule on  Depending on the  class of interface options for the traffic rule will change     e Mark DSCP  Type of Ethernet packet used on the interface  Depending on the Ether    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 67    Type selected  options for the traffic rule will change   e Mark 802 1p Priority  802 1p priority   e Tag VLAN ID  VLAN ID     6  Click Save  Apply to save the settings     Routing    Under the Routing heading you assign a default gateway  create a routing table  in Static Route    create routing policy rules  and activate Routing Information Protocol  RIP  on the device     Default Gateway    You can enable an automatic assigned default gateway on the Routing     Default Gateway  screen or specify a static default gateway  By default  the router will use an available WAN  interface as the default gateway     Z  ZUHONE    6516 Al xx       Device Info Routing    Default Gateway  Quick Setup    Advanced Setup Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only ane will be    Layer2 Interface used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is  WAN Service connected  Priority order can be changed by removing
105. nnection to change some settings     Ethernet Mode    Ethernet mode allows you to select the speed of your Ethernet connection  Modes include   auto   100 full  100 half  10 full and 10 half  If you select auto then the router will use the common  mode that all the connected interfaces can operate at       ZHONE       Ethernet Speed Configuration    Device Info    Quick Setup    Advanced Setup  Port Name  Speed  Status  Layer2 Interface      LANI  em m   Disconnected  ATM Interface  ETH Interface  LAN2  mm v    Disconnected  WAN Service   LANS  mm v   Disconnected    Ethernet Mode   LAN4  mm v   Auto negotiation       LAN   NAT   Security i   Parental Control j    LAN Local Area Network  LAN  Setup    You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to  correspond to your LAN   s IP Subnet       Note  Changing the IP address on this screen may cause your browser to be disconnected from  the modem  You will need to set your PC to the same subnet as the modem   s IP address to  access the router again    Group Name    the default LAN configuration is based on your router   s IP address     Enable IGMP snooping   enable or disable     Select Standard Mode or Blocking Mode     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 49    If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses  then enable the DHCP server  and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers  Disable  the DHCP server if you would like to manuall
106. nter server  for the router  use the following syntax   http    lt modem_IP_Address gt   lt Port  D gt  printers  lt Printer_Name gt   Where   lt modem_IP_Address gt  is the Modem LAN IP Address  the default IP Address is 192 168 1 1    Port ID    fixed at 631      Printer Name   must be the same name entered in the modem Printer Server Setting screen     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 78    Windows 7    1  Inthe Advanced Setup  gt  Print Setup screen  add the printer  In this example  the printer  name is CanonMP250      Z ZHONE    6519 A1 xx       Device infa Print Server settings    Quick Setup This page allows you to enable   disable printer support     Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface Enable on board print server    WAN Service   Ethernet Mode Printer name   LAN Make and model   NAT   security    Parental Control    Lill    Quality of Service  Routing   DNS   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy    Print Server z    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 79    The following example uses a router IP Address as 192 168 1 254  as shown in the LAN Setup  page  Normally  the router default IP address is 192 168 1 1      Z  ZHONE     6519 A1 xx       Device Info Local Area Network  LAN  Setup    Quick Setup Configure the Broadband Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  GroupName    Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface    WAN Service IP Address   Ethernet Mode Subnet Mask   a    Enable IGMP Snooping  NAT  security    Disable DHCP Server  Parental Control  9 Enable DHCP Server  Qu
107. o  configure  monitor and receive trap messages from network devices     Note  Do not change this information unless you are instructed to by your ISP technician     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 126     7  ZHONE        Device Info SNMP   Configuration    SHIR aep Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP  allows a management application to retrieve statistics    Advanced Setup and status from the SNMP agent in this device   Wireless  Diagnostics Select the desired values and click  Apply  to configure the SNMP options   Management  _ SNMP Agent   Disable    Enable  Settings  system Log Read Community   SNMP Agent Set Community   TR 069 Client System Name   Internet Time system Location  E       Access Control System Contact   unknown      Trap Manager IP   Update Software  Reboot  Tools  TR 069 Client    The router includes a TR 069 client WAN management protocol with default values configured   Note  Do not change this information unless you are instructed to by your ISP technician   To enable the TR 069 client protocol     1  Select Enable     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 127    Z ZHONE     6513 41       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Diagnostics  Management  Settings  System Log  SNMP Agent  TR 069 Client  Internet Time  Access Control  Update Software  Reboot    Tools    TR 069 client   Configuration    WAN Management Protocol  TR 069  allows a Auto Configuration Server  ACS  to perform  auto configuration  provision  collection  and diagnost
108. ollow the instructions for the operating  system that you are using     If you used the Ethernet cable to connect your router and PC  you do not need any specific driver    installation   Windows 2000   1  In the Windows taskbar  click the Start button and point to Settings  Control Panel  and  Network and Dial up Connections  in that order     2  Click Local Area Connection  When you have the Local Area Connection Status window  open  click Properties    3  Listed in the window are the installed network components  If the list includes Internet  Protocol  TCP IP   then the protocol has already been enabled  and you can skip to Step  10    4  If Internet Protocol  TCP IP  does not appear as an installed component  then click Install    5  Inthe Select Network Component Type window  click on protocol and then the Add  button    6  Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP  from the list and then click on OK    7   lfprompted to restart your computer with the new settings  click OK    8  After your computer restarts  click the Network and Dial up Connections icon again  and  right click on the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties    9  Inthe Local Area Connection Properties dialog box  select Internet Protocol  TCP IP   and then click Properties    10   n the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties dialog box  click the radio button labelled Use  the following IP address and type 192 168 1 x  where x is any number between 2 and 254   and 255 255 255 0 in the IP adaress fi
109. oming  MAC Filtering  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing   DNS  DSL  UPnP    Add IP Filter    Incoming    The screen 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  Apply Save  to save and activate the filter     Filter Mame     IP Version    Protocol    Source IP address  prefix length    Source Port  port or port port    Destination IP address  prefix length    Destination Port  port or port port      IA    WAN Interfaces  Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled  and LAN Interfaces  Select one or more WAN LAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule     Select ALM  ipoe 0 0 38 atm3lvl ipoa 0 0 40 ipoa0lY pppoa OQ    39 pppoatlvl bro br      Apply Save af    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 57    When you Save   Apply the IP filter  the Incoming IP Filtering Setup screen appears  The  Incoming IP Filtering Setup screen lists the incoming IP filters  including filters which were  added from the previous screen     You can view  add or delete incoming filters  The Remove button appears only when you have an  existing IP filter already set up      Z ZHONE       Incoming IP Filtering Setup    Device Info    Quick Setup When the firewall is enabled on a WAN or LAN interface  all incoming IP traffic is BLOCKED  However     Advanced Setup some IP traffic can be A
110. on to pass between the networked devices     Internet Control Message Protocol  An Internet protocol used to report errors and other network related  information  The ping command makes use of ICMP     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     The global collection of interconnected networks used for both private and  business communications     A private  company internal network that looks like part of the Internet   users access information using web browsers   but is accessible only by  employees     See TCP IP     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     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 141    LAN    LED    MAC address    Mask    Mbps    NAT    Network    Network keys    Network mask    NIC    Packet  
111. ormation must be entered  for WPA and a as well as a group re key interval time  Both TKIP and AES are used     Z  ZHONE    6512 4100       Device Info  Quick Setup Manual Setup AP    Advanced Setup  You can set the network authentication method  selecting data encryption     Wires specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify  Basic the encryption strength   Security Click  Apply 5ave  when dane   MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge select SalD   Advances Network Authentication   Station Info  Diagnostics WPA  Preauthentication   Management Network Re auth  Interval   WPA Group Rekey 3  Interval   RADIUS Server IP  Address   RADIUS Port   RADIUS Key  fed    WPAS WAPI Encryption   WEP Encryption     Apply  Save    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 111    e Mixed WPA2   WPA PSK     useful during transitional times for upgrades in the home or  SOHO environment  a pre shared key must be entered along with the group re key interval  time  Both TKIP and AES are also used      Z  ZHONE    6518 4 1 0        Device Info  Quick Setup WPS Setup  ia in Enable WPS   Disabled    Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter Manual Setup AP    Wireless Bridge  You can set 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     Advanced    Station Info    Diagnostics Click  Apply  Save  when done   Management f  Select SSID    
112. p Exclude    Deny computers to access the following web sites in the list   Layer2 Interface    WAN Service  Ethernet Mode URL List Type     Exclude    Include    Include    Allow computers to access only the following sites in the list     LAN  NAT    Security   Address  Port   Remove  Parental Control l    Time Restriction    Url Filter    3  In URL Address enter the URL address  in Port Number enter the port number and click  Save   Apply     If no port number is entered  the default 80 port will be applied  Continue this process until all  the necessary websites are entered     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 63       Device Info   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security    Parental Control    Time Restriction    Url Filter    Quality of Service    Parental Control    URL Filter Add    Enter the URL address and port number then click  Apply Save  to add the entry to the URL filter     URL Address   Port Number      Default 80 will be applied if leave blank      Apply  Save    You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router     Queue Config    In the QoS    Queue Management Configuration page you can enable a queue for a network  interface  Each interface associated with QoS is allocated three queues  Lower Queue  Precedence values denote a higher priority for the queue  so    1    has higher priority than    2        Z  ZHONE    6518 4100       Device Info  Quick Setup
113. ply 5ave  when dane   MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge select SSID   AENARCAM Network Authentication   Station Info  Diagnostics WPA  Preauthentication   Management Network Re auth  Interval   WPA Group Rekey     i   Interval   RADIUS Server IP  Address   RADIUS Port   RADILIS Key  D      i    WPA WAPI Encryption   WEP Encryption     ES bd    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 109    e WPA2 PSK  Wi Fi Protected Access 2     Pre Shared Key      suitable for home and SOHO  environments  it also uses AES encryption and requires you to enter a password and a re key       interval time      ZHONE  5518 A1 xx  Device Info  Quick Setup WPS Setup    Advanced Setup    Enable WPS    Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter Manual Setup AP  Wireless Bridge  Advanced    Station Info    You can set 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     Diagnostics Click  Apply Save  when done   Management  Select SSID   Network Authentication     WPA WAP  passphrase  Click here to display  WPA Group Rekey 5    Interval   WPA WAPI Encryption    AES v    WEP Encryption     Apply Save      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 110    e Mixed WPA2   WPA     useful during transitional times for upgrades in the enterprise  environment  this mixed authentication method allows    upgraded    and users not yet     upgraded    to access the network via the router  RADIUS server inf
114. r from the  engine  Your car s firewall has very small opening that allow desired  connections from the engine into the cabin  gas pedal connection  etc      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 140    FTP    Gbps    Host    HTTP    Hub    ICMP    IEEE    Internet    Intranet    IP address    ISP    but if something happens to your engine  you are protected     The firewall in the router is very similar  Only the connections that you  allow are passed through the firewall  These connections normally  originate from the local network  such as users web browsing  checking e   mail  downloading files  and playing games  However  you can allow  incoming connections so that you can run programs like a web server     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     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     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     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  communicati
115. r information about password administration  see Passwords on page 130        Summary    Access the general information of the router by clicking Summary under Device Info  This  screen shows details of the router such as the version of the software  bootloader  LAN IP  address  etc  It also displays the current status of your DSL connection as shown below      Z  ZHONE       6 5 9 4 1 xx    Device Info  Summary  WAN  Statistics  Route  ARP  DHCP   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup   Wireless   Diagnostics    Management    Device Info     Product ID  6519 A1 xx   Serial Number  300000999   Software Version  6519 A1 01 00 00_4 06L 03 A2pD030n d23c        Bootloader  CFE  Version    1 0 37 106 24   Hardware Version  REM  101  DSL PHY and Driver Version    A2pD030n d23c       Wireless Driver Version  5 60 120 11 cpe4 06L03 8    This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection     Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps   1316     Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps    12703     LAN IPv4 Address   192 168  al  mac Address  00 02 71 00 03 e7          Default Gateway  10 16 244 254   Primary DNS Server  0 0 0 0       Secondary DNS Server  0 0 0 0     wan IPAddress  10 16 244 192    ii       65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 23    WAN    Display the WAN status report from the router by clicking WAN under Device Info  The graphic  below shows the screen when a WAN connection is set up      Z  ZHONE     6  519  name       Device Info  Summary  WAN  Statistics  Route  ARP  DHCP   Quick Setup
116. rder can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again     O Select Default Gateway Interfaces from available WAN interfaces           Selected Default Available Routed  Gateway Interfaces WAN Interfaces  pppoal A A                         Use the following Static default gateway IP address   Default gateway ip address            Save Apply    To add a routing table use the Static Route page  A maximum of 32 entries can be configured     1  Click Add     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 69       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing  RIP    Routing    Static Route  A maximum 32 entries can be configured       IP Version   DstlP  PrefixLength  Gateway   Interface   metric   Remove      2  Enter the route information and then click Apply Save      7  ZHONE    6518 A1 xx       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  Default Gateway  Static Route  Policy Routing  RIP    Policy Route       Routing    Static Route Add    Enter the destination network address  subnet mask  gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click   Apply Save  to add the entry to the routing table           IP Version  IPv4 v  Destination IP address prefix length   O Gateway Interface  v  O Gateway IP Address              
117. rdware 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 types of data  See routing     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 139    Broadband    Broadcast    DHCP    DHCP relay    DHCP server    Digital    DNS    Domain name    Download    DSL    Encryption keys    Ethernet    Firewall    A telecommunications technology that can send different types of data  over the same medium  DSL is a broadband technology     To send 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
118. rithm   Select Diffie Hellman Group for Key  Exchange       Key Life Time    Phase 2    Encryption Algorithm  Integrity Algorithm  Select Diffie Hellman Group for Key    IDES v    MOG      1024b1t    Exchange  Key Life Time Seconds    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 94    Certificate    Use the Certificate screen to add  view  or remove a certificate for use by a peer to verify your  identity  A maximum of four certificates can be stored  You can add a certificate either by creating  a new one or importing an existing one from a location where one is stored        Note  Certificates are used with TR 069  Firmware that does not support TR 069 will not support  certificates        Local  A local certificate identifies your device over the network   To apply for a certificate     1  Click Create Certificate Request      7  ZHONE    6511 A1l xx       Device Info Local Certificates    uick Setu um   T    Q P Add  View or Remove certificates from this page  Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity     Advanced Setup Maximum 4 certificates can be stored     Layer2 Interface  WAN Service   Ethernet Mode  Name  In Use subject  Type Action  LAN    NAT Create Certificate Request Import Certificate             Security   Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy   IPSec    Certificate       Local  Trusted CA  Multicast    Diagnostics    Management v          The Create new certificate request screen allows you to create a new certificate
119. rnet Mode          Pile IP SrelP  DstiP   LAN EET Protocol ii SrcPort   DstPort   Remove  NAT Marne Version PrefixLength PrefixLength  Security TRF 4  TCP 192 168 1 2  23  172 10 23 29  23 a  IP Filtering  MAC Filtering    Parental Control    IP Filtering   Incoming    Incoming IP filter filters the WAN traffic to the LAN side  Click Add to add incoming filter settings     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 56     Z  ZHONE       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  IP Filtering  Outgoing    1111    Incoming  MAC Filtering    Incoming IP Filtering Setup    When the firewall is enabled on a WAN or LAN interface  all incoming IP traffic is BLOCKED   However  some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters     Choose Add or Remove to configure incoming IP filters     Filter IP SrclP  DstIP    Interfaces Protocol SrcPort DstPort   Remove  Name Version PrefixLength PrefixLength    Enter a filter name  information about the source address  from the WAN side   and information  about the destination address  to the LAN side   Select the protocol and WAN interface to apply  the filter to  then click Save Apply to add the setting     You can view and delete the incoming filter settings in the Add Ip Filter    Incoming screen      Z  ZHONE    6518 4 10        gt     Device Info   Quick Setup   Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security    IP Filtering    1111    Outgoing  Inc
120. s is 192 168 1 1  If you are running a Windows based PC  type ipconfig  all   or winipcfg  all on Windows 95  98  or ME  at a command prompt to determine the IP  address of your network adapter  Make sure that it is within the same 192 168 1 x subnet   Your PC s subnet mask must match the router s subnet mask  The router has a default  subnet mask of 255 255 255 0     If the router is in Bridge mode  you may need to set your PC to a fixed IP address within the  same subnet as the modem  i e  192 168 1 2     The DSL LED Continues to Blink    This means that the DSL line is trying to train but for some reason it cannot establish a valid  connection  The likely cause of this is that you are too far away from the central office  Contact  your DSL service provider for further assistance     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 136    The DSL LED is Always Off    Make sure you have DSL service  You should receive notification from your ISP that DSL service  is installed  You can usually tell if the service is installed by listening to the phone line  you will  hear some high pitched noise  If you do not hear high pitched noise  contact your ISP     The Internet LED is Always Off    If the router is set to router mode  i e  IPoE or IPoE or PPPoA   and the Internet LED is off  check  the modem configuration     View the Router Summary page and see if the router is configured properly  Check the WAN  Status to make sure the link is up and the router is able to get a WAN IP address from t
121. shall have unique  precedence  Lower precedence value implies higher priority for this queue relative to others  Click  Apply Save  to save and activate the queue     Name       Enable   Interface     Apply   Save _    4  Inthe QoS Queue Configuration page enter the name of the queue and enable the queue  by selecting Enable from the Queue Configuration Status drop down     5  Select the interface from the Interface drop down     6  Set the priority for the queue from the Precedence drop down  For WAN interfaces  only  Path 0 is supported for DSL Latency     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 65      ZHONE    5518 A1 xx    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Queue Config  QoS Classification  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy    QoS Queue Configuration    This screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and assign it to a specific layer  interface  The  scheduler algorithm is defined by the layer2 interface    Note  For SP scheduling  queues assigned to the same layer  interface shall have unique  precedence  Lower precedence value implies higher priority for this queue relative to others  Click  Apply 5ave  to save and activate the queue     Name   Enable   Interface  atmO 0_0_35SP    Precedence     E    DSL Latency  Patho      Apply Save      7    Click Save Apply     QoS Classification    You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traff
122. ss by the    WAN Service remote parties  Port Trigger dynamically opens up the  Open Ports  in the firewall when an  Ethernet Mode application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the    Triggering  LAN Ports     The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back  NAT to the application on the LAN side using the    Open Ports  A maximum 32 entries can be  E configured    Virtual Servers   Fort Triggering   DMZ Host       ALG mo         S ity  dsd Application Name Port  Port Range  Port  Port Range WAM Interface  Remove  Parental Control Protocol Protocol    LS  Start   End  Start   End  Quality of Service    Routing j  Aim Talk  Tep  4099 14099  TCP  5191  5191  atma 0 atma    DNS       DMZ Host    You can define the IP address of the DMZ Host on this screen  Enter the IP address and click  Save   Apply     Z  ZHONE       Quick Setup  j  Advanced Setup    NAT    DMZ Host    Layer2 Interface The Broadband Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the    WAN Service applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer   Ethernet Mode  LAN Enter the computer s IP address and click    Apply    to activate the DMZ host   NAT   Verito Clear the IP address field and click    Apply to deactivate the DMZ host    Port Triggering DMZ Host IP   DMZ Host Address       ALG  Security    Parental Control    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 54    ALG    ALG  Application La
123. t  IP Address for VPN 0 0 0 0  IP Subnetmask     Tunnel access from remote IP addresses   Subnet  IP Address for VPN 0 0 0 0  IP Subnetmask     Key Exchange Method Auto lKE      Authentication Method Pre Shared Key Y  Pre Shared Key    r2 ru  m  n  n a    m tr E  Pa Pa  LA LA n  un un 5  Pg Pg  LH LH d  in in m  a o     m   J    Perfect Forward Secrecy Disable w       Advanced IKE Settings Show Advanced Settings          Apply Save      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 93    The Show Advanced Settings button at the bottom of the screen provides additional encryption    settings      Z  ZHONE    6518 4 1 xx    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec  Certificate  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics    Management    IPSec Settings    IPSec Connection Name new connection    Tunnel Mode ESP      Remote IPSec Gateway Address  Pwd  address in dotted decimal     Tunnel access fram local IP addresses Subnet  IP Address for VPN    IP Subnetmask  255 255 255 0    Tunnel access from remote IP addresses   Subnet  IP Address for VPN    IP Subnetmask  255 255 255 0    Key Exchange Method Auto lIKE     Authentication Method Pre Shared Key W    Pre Shared Key    P        it   Es es     gt   gt   gt     5 5            Perfect Forward Secrecy Disable    Advanced IKE Settings  Phase 1   Mode    Encryption Algorithm   Integrity Algo
124. t box     Click Save   Apply to submit the configuration     The NAT   Virtual Servers Setup screen appears after you save your selection  To add  additional virtual servers  click Add  If you need to remove any of the server names  select  the check box for the item and click Remove     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 52       Quick Setup    Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT   Virtual Servers  Port Triggering  DMZ Host  ALG  Security  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP  DNS Proxy    Interface Grouping    IPSec  Certificate    Multicast    Port Triggering    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 n  eds to be converted to a different port number used by the    server on the LAN side  A maximum 32 entries can be configured         Internal  Protocol   Port  Start                Internal  Server IP WAN  Port End   Address        atms    192 168 1075    External   External  Port Start   Port End    3670 2670    Server                 Mame Interface               Active    tm3  Worlds               Active  Worlds         Te 168  T   63    T1932 158 1 73      atms    Active  Worlds                    Click Add to add Port Triggering to your Internet application        Quick Setup    Advanced S
125. tal Control  atmo   FORWARD   O  Quality of Service     atm   FORWARD   FJ    Routing  DNS  DSL  UPnP    DNS Proxy       Change Policy    Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules     Interface Grouping    Interface  Protocol  Destination MAC   source MAC   Frame Direction  Remove    IPSec  Certificate  Multicast    To add a setting to the MAC filtering table  then click Add to access the Add MAC Filter screen   then configure the MAC filter     Protocol type  Type of protocol to filter     PPPoE  IPv4   IPv6  Apple Talk  IPX  NetBEUI  IGMP    Destination MAC Address  the destination MAC address you want to filter    Source MAC Address  define the source MAC address  Frame Direction  You can define the direction of the filter  Options are  e LAN TO WAN and WAN TO LAN  e WAN to LAN  LAN to WAN    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 59    e WAN Interfaces  defines the WAN interface for this filter  This drop down list will show all  the available WAN interfaces     Click Save Apply to save the MAC filter     6518 4 1 0    Z ZHONE       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN  NAT  Security  IP Filtering  MAC Filtering  Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing  DNS  DSL    Add MAC Filter    Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below  If  multiple conditions are specified  all of thern take effect  Click  Apply  to save and activate the  filter     Protocol Type  PP
126. tallation and PC Setup    Overview    This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the router to a computer or a LAN and to  the Internet using DSL  The first part provides instructions to set up the hardware  and the second  part describes how to prepare your PC for use with the router  Refer to Chapter 3  Using the Web  Interface for configuration instructions     It is assumed that you have already subscribed to DSL service with your telephone company or  other Internet service provider  ISP      Connecting Your Hardware    Shut down your PC before connecting the router  To connect your modem   1  Connect the ADSL Line    Connect one end of an RJ 11 cable from your ADSL connection and the other end to the  LINE port of the modem     2  Connect the PC to the Router  To use the Ethernet connection  connect the Ethernet cable from the computer directly to the    router  Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the four ports labelled LAN on the  back of the router and attach the other end to the Ethernet port of your computer     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 17       3  Connect the Power Adapter    Complete the process by connecting 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  Then turn on and  boot up your PC and any LAN devices  such as hubs or switches  and any computers  connected to them     Mounting the Router    The router can be mounted on the wall with two screws 
127. tant supplemental or amplified information     S Tip  A tip provides additional information that enables users to more readily complete their tasks           La WARNING  A warning alerts users to conditions or actions that could lead to injury or death        65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 10    Typographical Conventions    The following typographical styles are used in this guide to represent specific types of    information    Bold Used for names of buttons  dialog boxes  icons  menus   profiles when placed in body text  and property pages  or  sheets   Also used for commands  options  parameters in  body text  and user input in body text    posed Used in code examples for computer output  file names  path  names  and the contents of online files or directories    Fixed Bold Used in code examples for text typed by users    Fixed Bold Used in code examples for variable text typed by users    Italic   Italic Used for book titles  chapter titles  file path names  notes in  body text requiring special attention  section titles   emphasized terms  and variables    PLAIN UPPER Used for environment variables    CASE   Command Syntax Brackets     indicate optional syntax     Vertical bar   indicates the OR symbol     Acronyms  The following acronyms are related to Zhone products and may appear throughout this manual     Table 1  Acronyms and their descriptions    Acronym Description   ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line  AP Access Point   ACS Auto Configuration Server   DH
128. the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure  compliance     A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more  buildings  If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected  the voltage potential  may cause a hazardous condition  Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine  whether or not this phenomenon exists and  if necessary  implement corrective action prior to  interconnecting the products     Input power to this product must be provided by one of the following   1  a UL Listed CSA  certified power source with a Class 2 or Limited Power Source  LPS  output for use in North  America  or  2  a certified transformer  with a Safety Extra Low Voltage  SELV  output having a  maximum of 240 VA available  for use in the country of installation     In addition  since the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits  take the  following precautions         Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm        Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet  locations        Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been  disconnected at the network interface        Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines        Avoid using a telephone  other than a cordless type  during an electrical storm  There may  be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning        Do not 
129. the lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in the priority  order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window     For a Static DNS IP Address  enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your modem   On the WAN Setup     Summary page review your settings and click Apply Save to accept    the settings  To change your settings  click the Back button on the WAN Setup     Summary  page  do not click the browser Back button      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 44    In the Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup page  you will see the new WAN interface  added     Add a PPPoA WAN Service    1  Adda PPPoA Layer 2 interface as described above  Add a Layer 2 Interface      2  Under Advanced Setup click WAN Service then click Add    3  On the WAN Service Interface Configuration page  select the DSL link associated with the  PPOA interface from the drop down  then click Next    4  On the WAN Service Configuration page  enter a name if you wish to customize the  description shown for the service  then click Next     5  On the PPP Username and Password page you will need to enter information provided by  your ISP  When you are done  click Next     PPP Username  Your account from ISP to access Internet   PPP Password  The password assigned by your ISP   Authentication Method  Authentication mode of network
130. the same strong TKIP encryption  per packet key construction  and  key management that WPA provides in the enterprise environment  The main difference is  that the password Is entered manually  A group re key interval time is also required      Z  ZHONE     6518 4 1 0        Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    WPS Setup    Enable WPS    Manual Setup AP    You can set 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 5ave  when done     Select SSID   Network Authentication   WPA PSK      WPA WAPI passphrase  Click here to display  WPA Group Rekey p    Interval     WPA WAPI Encryption   WEP Encryption     Apply Save    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 108    e WPA2  Wi Fi Protected Access 2      second generation WPA which uses AES  Advanced  Encryption Standard  instead of TKIP as its encryption method  Network re authorization  interval is the time in which another key needs to be dynamically issued      2 ZHONE    56518 A1 xx       Device Info  Quick Setup Manual Setup AP    Advanced Setup  You can set the network authentication method  selecting data encryption     Wie specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify  Basic the encryption strength   Security Click  Ap
131. ting   DNS   DSL   UPnP       DNS Proxy    By default the router has a Domain Name Service  DNS  running  All DNS resolution is performed  by the router     Z  ZHONE       Device Info DNS Proxy Configuration    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup       Layer2 Interface Host name of the Broadband Router   Zhone          WAN Service Domain name of the LAN network   Home             Ethernet Mode    LAN  NAT  Security    Parental Control  Quality of Service  Routing   DNS   DSL   UPnP    DNS Proxy          65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 77    1  Inthe Host name of the Broadband Router text box enter the Host Name for the DNS  Server to be used     2  Inthe Domain name of the LAN network text box enter the domain name of the local  network     3  Click Save   Apply     Print Server  6519 ONLY     Enable or disable a printer server on the router  This requires that you plug in a USB drive into  the USB port on the router      Z ZHONE    6519 4 1 0        gt     Device Info Print Server settings    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    This page allows you to enable   disable printer support     Layer2 Interface LJ Enable on board print server   WAN Service   Ethernet Mode   LAN   NAT   Security  Parental Control   Quality of Service   Routing   DNS   DSL   UPnP   DNS Proxy    Print Server    Adding a printer server  This section explains how to add a printer server the router for Windows 7 and Windows XP  For  other operating systems  refer the documentation for your device  When adding a pri
132. trol traffic flow     DTIM Interval     sets the Wake up interval for clients in power saving mode     Beacon Interval     a packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other  devices where it announces its availability and readiness  A beacon interval is a period of  time  sent with the beacon  before sending the beacon again  The beacon interval may be  adjusted in milliseconds  ms      Xpress Technology     a technology that utilizes standards based on frame bursting to  achieve higher throughput  With Xpress Technology enabled  aggregate throughput  the sum  of the individual throughput speeds of each client on the network  can improve by up to 25   in 802 11g only networks and up to 75  in mixed networks comprised of 802 119 and  802 11b equipment     54g Mode     54g is a Broadcom Wi Fi technology     54g Protection     the 802 11g standards provide a protection method so 802 11g and  802 11b devices can co exist in the same network without  speaking  at the same time  Do  not disable 54g Protection if there is a possibility that an 802 11b device may need to use  your wireless network  In Auto Mode  the wireless device will use RTS CTS  Request to Send    Clear to Send  to improve 802 11g performance in mixed 802 119 802 11b networks  Turn  protection off to maximize 802 11g throughput under most conditions     Preamble Type     this information relates to wireless communication based    Transmit Power     select from 20   4096  60   80  and 100  
133. twork  If you enable wireless  be  sure to enter an SSID  your wireless network name and select the country that you are in     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 100     Z  ZHONE    6518 4 1 xx    Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management       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 the channel set based on country requirements    Click  Apply Save  to configure the basic wireless options     O Enable Wireless      Hide Access Point      Clients Isolation   O Disable WAM Advertise   LJ Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding  WMF     SSID   BSSID  00 41 07 24 6E 48       Country    UNITED STATES v  Max   he    Clients     Wireless   Guest Virtual Access Points     Enable  Max  Enabled SSID Hidden WME  Clients BSSID    o   e   Jo  n fo    jo fs   wa  o   es Jo  n fe  wa  o pes jo  n fe a            Apply Save    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 101    Security    The Wireless     Security screen allows you to select the network authentication method and to  enable or disable WPS  WiFi Protected Setup      Note that depending on whether WPS is enabled and the network authentication method that is  selected  the screen will change accordingly so additional fields
134. ty information in this document     If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network  the Telephone Company may request  that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved     The user may make no repairs to the equipment     Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs  Contact the state public utility  commission  public service commission or corporation commission for information     If the site has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line  ensure the  installation of the modem does not disable the alarm equipment  If you have questions about  what will disable alarm equipment  consult your Telephone Company or a qualified installer     Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network    NOTICE  This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical  opecifications  This is confirmed by the registration number  The abbreviation IC before the  registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of  Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met  It does not imply  that Industry Canada approved the equipment     NOTICE  The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for this terminal equipment is labelled on the  equipment  The REN assigned to each terminal piece of equipment provides an indication of the  maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface  The termination  on an interface may consist of any com
135. ult  gateways then click Next    If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the  lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in  the priority order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected Default Gateway  Interfaces window     7  On the DNS Server Configuration page set the priority of WAN interfaces to be used as  DNS server interfaces then click Next    If multiple WAN interfaces are configured  you can define the priority by their position in the  Selected DNS Server Interfaces window  Top is the highest priority  bottom the lowest     Change the priority order by removing all items from the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window by selecting them  then clicking the right arrow button  Select the items in the priority  order  then click the left arrow to move them into the Selected DNS Server Interfaces  window     For a Static DNS IP Address  enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your modem    8  On the WAN Setup     Summary page review your settings and click Apply Save to accept  the settings  To change your settings  click the Back button on the WAN Setup     Summary  page  do not click the browser Back button      In the Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup page  you will
136. ure the wireless bridge options     AP Mode   Bridge Restrict  Disabled v    The Advanced page configures advanced features of the wireless LAN interface        M Note  Do not change the settings on this screen if you are not familiar with WiFi settings        65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 116     7  ZHONE     6518 41  x       Device Info  Quick Setup  Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics    Management    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 Save  to configure the advanced wireless options     Band    Channel  Current  1  interference  acceptable   Auto Channel Timertrmin lo          802 11n EWC    Bandwidth  Current  20MHz   Control Sideband  Current  None   802 11n Rate    802 11n Protection    Support 802 11n Client orm   Only     RIFS Advertisement   OBSS Co Existance     EX Chain Power Save     RX Chain Power Save  Quiet Time    RX Chain Power Save  PPS    ado    Rate    Multicast Rate    Basic Rate   Fragmentation  Threshold    RTS Threshold    OTIM Interval    Beacon Interval   Glob
137. use the telephone to report a gas leak which is in the vicinity of the leak     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 3    CE Marking    When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label  a supporting Declaration  of Conformity may be downloaded from the Zhone World Wide Web site at www zhone com     FCC Part 15 Declaration    An FCC Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Zhone World Wide Web site at  www zhone com     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 operation     The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications  will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by the  responsible party     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 harmful 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 th
138. ve or equal to the selected log level will be logged and displayed     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 125    Z  ZHONE    Balo Al   Derita wis System Log    Configuration  Quick Setup    If the log mode is enabled  the system will begin to log all the selected events  For the Log Level      Advanced Setup    all events above or equal to the selected level wrill be logged  For the    Display Level     all logged    Wireless events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed  If the selected mode is  Remote  or  Diagnostics Both     events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server  If  Management the selected mode is    Local    or Both   events will be recorded in the local memory   Setti  ibi Select the desired values and click  Apply Save  to configure the system log options   System Log  SNMP Agent Log  ODisable OEnable  TR 069 Client  Internet Time Log Level   Display Level   Access Control  Mode  Local     Update Software    Reboot  Tools  Li  If the selected mode is Remote or Both  events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP  port of a remote system log 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 button to configure the system log   SNMP Agent    SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol  provides a means to monitor status and  performance as well as set configuration parameters  It enables a management station t
139. ves  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  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     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 145    
140. vity Timeout  When Dial on demand is selected  this input box indicates that after  how long the connection will be disconnected in the absence of traffic  If the value is O   connection will not be disconnected     Manual Connect  connect disconnect PPPoE connection manually     Enable manual MTU set  allows you to set a value for the MTU  the Maximum  transmission unit  MTU   Higher MTU can provide for a more efficient link because each  packet will carry more data while the overhead in the packet such as header information  does not get larger with the size of the packet  So the bulk throughput on the link will go  up  Generally a large packet size can occupy the time on the link  so the higher MTU can  increase lag time and minimum latency which is not appropriate for all applications     PPP IP extension  Allows only one PC on the LAN  The public IP address assigned by  the remote using the PPP IPCP protocol is actually not used on the WAN PPP interface   Instead  it is forwarded to the PC s LAN interface through DHCP     Only one PC on the LAN can be connected to the remote since the DHCP server within  the ADSL gateway has only a single IP address to assign to a LAN device  NAT and  firewall are disabled when this option is selected  The ADSL gateway becomes the  default gateway and DNS server to the PC through DHCP using the LAN interface IP  address  The ADSL gateway extends the IP subnet at the remote service provider to the  LAN PC  That is  the PC becomes a host b
141. will automatically detect the first usable PVC and  automatically detect PPPoE  PPPoA  and Bridge Protocol  with DHCP Server available   To use  the Automatic Configuration feature you check the Automatic Configuration option        M Note  In order for the automatic configuration to work  all previously defined WAN configurations must  be removed        Quick Setup with Automatic Configuration    To enable the Automatic Configuration feature     1  From the navigation pane on the left select Quick Setup       ZHONE    5518 A1 xx   Device Info Quick Setup   Quick Setup     Automatic Configuration   Advanced Setup    Wireless ATM PVC Configuration    Diagnostics VPI   0 255        Management VCI   32 65535        Encapsulation Mode    LLC SNAP BRIDGING      WAN Service Configuration    Protocol     PPP Configuration    PPP Username    1  PPP Password         O Use Static IP Address    Wireless SSID    ssoi    0      Apply Save    2  Select Automatic Configuration     15xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 31    Z  ZHONE       Device Info Quick Setup    Quick Setup  Advanced Setup    Automatic Configuration    cs PPP Configuration  Diagnostics PPP Username   Management PPP Password     Wireless SSID    SSID     Apply Save      3  Enter the SSID  6518 6519 only   4  Click Apply Save     You will see a progress screen    DSL Router Auto connection Progress Information  The DSL Router Auto connect is in progress   DSL Router is trying PC  0 33      Please wait       When the connection
142. will follow displaying the WAN settings that  you made with the option to Add or Remove any of the connections that you have made      Z  ZHONE       Wide Area Network  WAN  Service Setup    Device Info    Quick Setup Choose Add  Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface     Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface Interface   Description   Type   Vian amp O2 tp   VlanMuxid   lamp   NAT   Firewall  Remove   Edit  ATM Interface    atm   br 14 35  Bridge   NA   NA  Disabled   Disabled   Disabled   F    Edit  ETH Interface  WAN Service   atmi   br DU  35  Bridge   N A   N A  Disabled   Disabled   Disabled   F    Edit  Ethernet Mode   atm3   ipoe 0 0 38   IPoE   N A   N A Disabled   Enabled   Enabled   O    LAN   ipoad   ipoa 0 0 40   IPoA   N A   N A  Disabled   Enabled   Enabled   O  a   NAT      pppo  Pppoe 0 0 37   PPPoE   N A   N A  Disabled   Enabled  Disabled    1 Ces  ecurity      m     pppoal   pppoa_0_0_39   PPPoA   N A   N A  Disabled   Enabled   Enabled   O  a     Quality of Service       Routing  DSL    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 48    Remove a Connection    If you want to delete a connection from the listed WAN setup  click the Remove check box next to  the connection  then click Remove     Edit a Connection    If you want to modify a connection from the listed WAN setup  click the Edit button next to the  connection     NOTE  Some connection settings cannot be edited after they have been created  You will need to  delete and re add the co
143. wireless v    Mixed WPAZ WPA  PSK iv       Network Authentication     O  WPA WAPI passphrase    esesseeees   Click here to display  WPA Group Rekey 3       Interval   WPA WAP  Encryption   TKIP AES      WEP Encryption  Disabled             Apply Save      MAC Filter  By default  MAC filter is disabled meaning any WiFi clients with the correct access will be allowed  to access the Access Point  The MAC filter screen allows you to control what WiFi clients are  allowed or deny to access the WiFi Access Point using the MAC address of the devices     1  Selected the SSID you want to WiFi client access     2  To allow access only a selected WiFi client  select Allow  then click on Add to add the MAC  addresses you want to be able to access the WiFi network     3  10 block certain WiFi Clients from accessing the WiFi network  select Deny  then click Add    to add the MAC address of the WiFi client you want to block from Accessing the WiFi  network     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 112     Z ZHONE       Wireless    MAC Filter    Device Info    Quick Setup  Select SSID   Advanced Setup  Wireless  Basic    MAC Restrict Mode  Disabled O Allow O Deny  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  mac Address   Remove  Advanced  Station Info  Diagnostics  Add    Management    To add a MAC Filter     1  Inthe Wireless     MAC Filter page  select the SSID to apply the filter to     2  From one of the MAC Restrict Mode radio buttons  select Disabled  Allow or Deny     3  Click Aad     4  Inthe
144. y assign IP addresses     Z  ZHONE    5518 A1 xx   s Local Area Network  LAN  Setup  Device Info  Quick Setup Configure the Broadband Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  GroupName  Default    Advanced Setup  Layer2 Interface IB dedere   ATM Interface Subnet Mask   ETH Interface  WAN Service O Enable IGMP Snooping  Ethernet Mode     Disable DHCP Server  RAM  9 Enable DHCP Server  NAT Start IP Address   Security End IP Address   Parental Control i Leased Time  hour  amp         Quality of Service Static IP Lease List   A maximum 32 entries can be configured   Routing  DSL IMAC Address lip Address Remove  a  DNS Proxy  Interface Grouping  IPSec LJ Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface  Certificate  Multicast  Wireless  Diagnostics J    LT    Static IP Lease list     you can configure the DHCP server to set aside up to 32 static IP    addresses based on the MAC addresses of the device connected to the router by clicking on the  Add Entries button      Z ZHONE    6518 41       Device Info DHCP Static IP Lease    Gales SEND Enter the Mac address and Static IP address then click  Apply Save     Advanced Setup    Layer2 Interface    ATM Interface MAC Address   ETH Interface IP Address     WAN Service  Ethernet Mode  LAN   NAT    _Apply Save      65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 50    To remove the Static IP address  click the check box next to the MAC address and click Remove  Entries     Z ZHONE    56518 A1 xx       Device Info Local Are
145. yer Gateway can be used to allow firewall traversal of certain protocols  To  enable protocol packets to successfully pass through firewalls and NAT  select the protocol  enabled checkbox      7  ZHONE      amp 56518 A1l xx         gt     Quick Setup   Advanced Setup AER  Layer2 Interface  WAN Service    Ethernet Mode    Select the ALG below     LAN SIP ALG Enabled  NAT  g    FTP ALG Enabled   Virtual Servers   Port Triggering E H323 ALG Enabled   DMZ Host   ALG Ol PPTP ALG Enabled  Security    Parental Control O RTSP ALG Enabled    Quality of Service    Ol TFTP ALG Enabled    Routing  DNS  Security    For security reasons  firewall options can be configured only from the LAN side of the router     IP Filtering   Outgoing    Outgoing IP filters block LAN traffic from entering the WAN side  The Outgoing IP Filtering  Setup screen will show all outgoing IP filters  Click Add to create filters     Z ZHONE       eins Outgoing IP Filtering Setup    Quick Setup By default  all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed  But some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by    Advanced Setup setting up filters     Layer2 Interface  WAN Service Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters     Ethernet Mode    Filt IP SrclP  DstlPy  EAM id Protocol E SrcPort i   DstPort   Remove  NAT Name Version PrefixLength PrefixLength    Security    IP Filtering  MAC Filtering    65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 55    The Add IP Filter    Outgoing screen will appear  Add the filter name  source information
146. your needs           What printer do you want to connect to     O Find a printer in the directory        Connect to this printer  or to browse for a printer  select this option and click Next      Example   sserver printer     2  Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network     URL  2158 1  254  531  printers Canon P250    Example  http     sereer printers muprinter   printer             5  Chose the Manufacturer of the printer and Printer Model Name then click Next        Add Printer Wizard      kA Select the manufacturer and model of your printer  If your printer came with  l an installation disk  click Have Disk  If your printer is not listed  consult your  printer documentation for a compatible printer     Manufacturer   Printers   Agfa        ES AGFA AccuSet v52 3     Sf AGFA AccuSetSF v52 3   fiam Gf AGFA AccuSet 800   APS PS        S AGFA AccuSet 8005F v52 3 3  AST Y A AGFA AccuSet 8005F v2013 108 bd    x This ome is digitally signed     Tell me why driver signing is important       6  Choose Yes or No for default printer setting and click Next     65xx A1 Family Router Users Guide 87       Add Printer Wizard       Default Printer    our computer will always send documents to the default printer unless you specify  otherwise     Do you want to use this printer as the default printer      Yes      No       7  Click Finish        Add Printer Wizard          Completing the Add Printer  Wizard    Y ou have successfully completed the Add Printer Wizar
    
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