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1. IPSEC In the IPSec Tunnel Mode panel it is possible to add or to remove IPSec tunnel connections FIGURE 33 IPSec Panel KJ hre yw aCCesSsS IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections Devica kA Add or remove IPSec tunnel connections from this page Advanced Setup WaN Sanges Connection Name Remote Gateway Local Addresses Remote Addresses Remove NAT ee Security Add New Connection Quality of Service Routing DNS Ese CERTIFICATE gt gt LOCAL In the Local Certificates panel it is possible to add View or Remove certificates Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity Maximum 4 certificates can be stored C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 55 00 07 A o m zz P 40 0 0 gt ng P DG A4010G FIGURE 34 Local Certificate Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service __LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping 1AN Darte access Q Local Certificates Add View or Remove certificates from this page Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity Maximum 4certificates can be stored Name In Use Subject Type Action Create Certificate Request Import Certificate CERTIFICATE gt gt TRUSTED In the Trusted CA Certificate Authority Certificates panel it is possible to add
2. CA View or Remove certificates from this page CA certificates are used by you to verify peers certificates Maximum 4 certificates can be imported and stored FIGURE 35 Trusted CA Panel FrEe yaccess Trusted CA Certificate Authority Certificates Device Info Add View or Remove certificates from this page CA certificates are used by you to verify peers certificates Advanced Setup WAN Service Maximum 4certificates can be stored LAN NAT a Security Name Subject Type Action Quality of Service Routing __Import Certificate DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxv C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 56 HBK 939800040 A1 Wireless Section This chapter will describe the Wireless Section accessible from the Home Page of the P DG A4010G A Be aware that any configuration change could compromise your connectivity This section is only accessible to a user with admin profile and is intended to collect most of the DNS configuration functions 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 SSID and restrict the channel set based on country requirements Click Save Apply button to configure the basic wireless options C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuan
3. P DG A4010G ADSL2 Wireless Data Gateway Copyright C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All rights reserved This document contains Pirelli proprietary and confidential information No part of this document may be copied reprinted or reproduced in any material form or electronically whether wholly or in part and no information contained herein may be used or disclosed to third parties unless under a previous written agreement with Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A setting forth relevant terms and conditions Trademarks All terms used in this document that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been noted as such Pirelli cannot attest to the accuracy of this information Other product and corporate names used in this document that may be trademarks or service marks of other companies are used only for explanation and to the owner s benefit without intent to infringe Use of a term in this document should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark This publication is subject to change without notice Pirelli reserves the right to make changes to equipment design and system components as well as system documentation and literature as progress in engineering manufacturing methods or other circumstances may warrant This publication is intended solely for informational and instructional purposes Refer to the above as to its possible uses It constitutes neither a contract with the user here
4. zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G e User Manual e Quick Installation Guide TABLE 1 Kit Material Quantity 1 DESCRIPTION PDG A4010G Power Supplier Ethernet Cable USB Cable Phone Cord CD ROM Safety Leaflet If any of the items included in the package is damaged please contact your ser vice provider C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 4 HBK 939800040 A1 BROADBAND SOLUTIONS ROUTER ADVANTAGES APPLICATIONS P DG A4010G It implements an high speed Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL2 2 connection to the telephone line on the WAN side as well several local connec tivity technologies on the LAN side e Four switched 10 100 Base TX Ethernet ports e One Universal Serial Bus 1 1 USB connection to a host PC e A WiFi connection to hosts devices Figure 1 shows a sample network your Router becomes your connection to the Internet Connections can be made directly to the Router expanding the number of computers you can have in your network FIGURE 1 Sample Home Network Internet DSL Splitter Micro Filter Wireless PC Phone Wiring The advantages of the P DG A4010G include e Shared Internet connection for wired and wireless computers e No need for a dedicated always on computer serving as your Internet con nection e Cross platform operation for c
5. 100BASE TX The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over Category 5 twisted pair cable Access Point An Access Point is a device through which wireless clients connect to other wireless clients and which acts as a bridge between wireless clients and a wired network such as Ethernet Wireless clients can be moved any where within the coverage area of the access point and still connect with each other If connected to an Ethernet network the access point monitors Ethernet traffic and forwards appropriate Ethernet messages to the wireless network while also monitoring wireless client radio traffic and forwarding wireless client messages to the Ether net LAN Ad Hoc mode Ad Hoc mode is a configuration supported by most wireless clients It is used to connect a peer to peer network together without the use of an access point It offers lower performance than infrastructure mode which is the mode the router uses see also Infrastructure mode Auto negotiation Some devices in the range support auto negotiation Auto negotiation is where two devices sharing a link auto matically configure to use the best common speed The order of preference best first is JOOBASE TX full duplex 100BASE TX half duplex 1OBASE T full duplex and 10BASE T half duplex Auto negotiation is defined in the IEEE 802 3 standard for Ethernet and is an operation that takes place in a few milliseconds Bandwidth The information capacity measured in bit
6. 2Z 00 ETHERNET CONNECTION gt gt MS WINDOWS VISTA 7 ETHERNET CONNECTION gt gt MAC OS 10 X P DG A4010G To configure TCP IP on MS Windows Vista 7 Operating Systems follow these steps 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network Connec tions 2 Select the adapter card interested by TCP IP configuration 3 Select the Properties item from the contextual Adapter Card menu 4 Select in the Network TAB panel the Internet Protocol TCP IPv4 item and then click on Properties button 5 Inthe General TAB panel check the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button Click on OK button To configure TCP IP on MAC OS 10 x follow these steps 1 Open the Apple Menu gt System Preferences and select Network 2 From the Show drop down list according to the type of connection used select Built in Ethernet 3 Select the TCP IP tab 4 Select DHCP from the Configure pop up menu to have a dynamic IP address FIGURE 5 Network panel on MAC OS 10 x oo Network lt a g Show AJ Ovuiplays Sound Network Startup Disk Location Automatic K Configure Built in Et ernet n frene PPPoE AppleTalk T Proxies Configure Using DHCP A Domain Name Servers Optional IP Address DHCP Client ID Optional Search Domains Optional Ethernet Address 00 05 02 3 f0 38 Example apple com earthlink net 5
7. Click Apply Now 6 Click on the Register button to save the changes in the Control Panel 7 Enter http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar of your browser to open the P DG A4010G Home Page C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 20 HBK 939800040 A1 F RELLI BR DBAND so TIONS P DG A4010G USB CONNECTION To connect your first Computer to the P DG A4010G using USB port you have to install the Router s USB driver on your computer Before connecting the USB Cable to the USB Port of the PDG A4010G you have to run the setup software and to follow the instructions Connect the USB Cable only when required from the installation software Only one Windows or Macintosh computer can be directly connected to the PDG A4010G using the USB connection Additional computers can be added to your network using the Ethernet connections gt gt USB CONNECTION gt gt MS WINDOWS Using Windows 98SE the system could require the Operating System installation CD ROM g 1 Browse the Setup CD ROM and install the USB Windows driver selecting the folder x driver windows where x is the CD ROM driver unit 2 Make a double click on setup exe file to start driver setup procedure 3 When the message NOW CONNECT THE USB CABLE should appear connect the USB cable from a free USB port of the computer to the P DG A4010G USB port 4 Enter ht
8. HBK 939800040 A1 Device Info Section This chapter will describe the Device Info Section accessible from the Home Page of the P DG A4010G upon user authentication to the Router A Be aware that any configuration change could compromise your connectivity SUMMARY The Summary see Figure 1 accessible through Device Info gt gt Summary item selection is a read only page and contains details of the router such as Hardware Firmware and Software information LAN IP address the current status of your DSL connection etc C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 25 Oo zz P 0 40 0 0 gt ng P DG A4010G FIGURE 1 Summary Device Info Panel Device Info Summary WAN Statistics WAN Service xTM xDSL Route ARP SSS Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Device Info Board ID 963 Software Version Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 Wireless Driver Version 5 10 P DG A4010G_1 00 HT_Mostar_TR069_A 102 6 5 0 cpe4 402 0 This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection Line Rate Upstream Kbps Line Rate Downstream Kbps LAN IPv4 Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway pppo Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Date Time Sat Jan 1 01 06 30 2000 S access WAN Info section can be accessed by clicking on Device Info gt gt WAN
9. Since a WAN connection has not been set up yet there is no information to view After completing the configurations for a WAN connection you can return to this screen to view the information on your WAN status FIGURE 2 WAN Info Panel WAN Service xTM xDSL DHCP Advanced Setup E Wireless Diagnostics Management STATISTICS gt gt LAN WAN Info Interface Description Type VlanMux d Igmp NAT Firewall Status atm1 br_0_0_40 Bridge Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Connecting pppo pppoe_0_8_35 PPPoE Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Connecting waccess IPv4 Address Access the LAN statistics from the router by clicking on Statistic gt gt LAN The Reset Statistics button will reset statistic counters C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 D 9 m zz P 0 0I 40 p 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 3 Statistics LAN Panel EJ hre 1 aCCesSs Statistics LAN Interface Received Transmitted _Device Info Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops emay etho 1170231 80 0 13 4017 0 0 Statistics usbo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LAN wio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN Service wi0 1 0 o lo fo 0 o o lo XTM xDSL wid 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Route wid 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ARP __DHCP Advanced Setup Reset Statistics __ Wireless Oe Diagnostics Management STATISTICS gt gt
10. VLAN Power Adapter Environmental Specifications Compliance Traffic shaping ATM layer Priority based scheduling up to 8 queues max 4 per PVC DSCP TOS remarking Programmable Firewall DSL Forum TR 069 FTP TFTP client for remote firmware upgrade Diagnostics and LOGs Telnet with CLI WEB server with Admin User configuration Pages Supports multiple VLAN ID per ports Configurable layer two switching European Plug INPUT 230Vac 50Hz 135mA OUTPUT 15Vac 0 8 A Temperature ETS 300 019 1 3 Operating 0 to 40 C Non Operating 20 to 65 C Relative Humidity ETS 300 019 1 3 Operating 10 to 85 non condensing Non Operating 5 to 95 non condensing ITU T K 21 RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 81 HBK 939800040 A1 Glossary 802 11b The IEEE specification for wireless Ethernet which allows speeds of up to 11 Mbps The standard provides for 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps data rates The rates will switch automatically depending on range and environment 802 11g The IEEE specification for wireless Ethernet which allows speeds of up to 54 Mbps The standard provides for 6 12 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps data rates The rates will switch automatically depending on range and environment 10BASE T The IEEE specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over Category 3 4 or 5 twisted pair cable
11. WAN Access the WAN statistics from the router by clicking on Statistic gt gt WAN Ser SERVICE vice The Reset Statistics button will reset statistic counters FIGURE 4 Statistics WAN Panel FrEe g access Statistics WAN Interface Description Received Transmitted Device Info Bytes PktsErrs Drops Bytes PktsErrs Drops Summary ami brO 040 0 0 0 0 o lololo __WAN pppO pppoe_0 8 35 0 0 0 0 0 ojo 0 WAN Service Reset Statistics xTM xDSL Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management STATISTICS gt gt XTM Access the xTM statistics from the router by clicking on Statistic gt gt xTM The Reset Statistic button will reset statistic ATM counters C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 27 0 0I 40 0 0 gt D m zz P ng P DG A4010G FIGURE 5 Statistics gt gt xTM Panel WAN Service XTM xDSL Route STATISTICS gt gt XDSL Statistics xTM Port Number In Octets Out Octets In Packets Out Packets In OAM Cells Out OAM Cells In ASM Cells Out ASM Cells In Packet Errors In Cell Errors Reset Statistics _ Access the DSL statistics from the router by clicking on Statistic gt gt xDSL Information contained in this screen is useful for troubleshooting and diagnos tics of connection problems The Reset Statistics button will reset statistic
12. WAN Service LAN P DG A4010G FIGURE 7 NAT ALG Panel g access ALG Select the ALG below E H 323 Enable IRC Enable NAT ALG DMZ Host Port Triggering Virtual Servers a B RTSP Enable a PPTP Enable cl IPSEC Enable Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management NAT gt gt DMZ HOST NAT ALG DMZ Host Port Triggering Virtual Servers Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics SIP Enable E L2TP Enable Save Apply The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host com puter Enter the IP address and click on Save Apply button FIGURE 8 NAT DMZ Host Panel Fre amp access NAT DMZ Host The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer Enter the computer s IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host DMZ Host IP Address Save Apply C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary
13. Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management Medley The test mode can be selected from the DSL Advanced Settings screen Test modes include normal reverb medley no retrain and L3 FIGURE 28 DSL Advanced Settings Tone Selection Panel ADSL Tone Settings Upstream Tones Mo Mi M2 M3 M4 Ms Me M7 Ms Mo Mio Mu M12 M13 M14 Mis Vic M17 Mis Mio M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 Mas M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 Downstream Tones v32 W33 M34 M35 M36 M37 M3s M39 M40 M4 M42 M43 M44 Ml45 M46 M47 Mas W49 Miso Msi M52 M53 Mis4 Wss Mise Mis7 Mss Miso Moo Mei Me2 Mes Mist Mes Mes Mo7 Mos Meo M70 A7 M72 M73 M74 M7 M76 M77 M78 M79 Miso Msi Msz Wss Ms4 Mss Mss Ms7 Mss Mss Moo Mor Wo2 Mo3 W4 Mos e j96 97 Miss M99 M100 M101 M 102 7 103 M 104 V 105 F 106 107 108 V 109 110 M 111 V 112 113 114 A 115 A 116 M 117 M 118 V 119 120 121 A 122 F 123 F 124 V 125 V 126 V 127 E 128 129 7 130 131 A 132 F 133 MY 134 135 MH 136 137 138 F 139 F 140 141 E 142 W142 T 144 E 145 E 146 147 T 148 F 149 150 F 151 152 W153 F 154 F 155 M 156 F 157 M158 F 15 E 160 E 161 M 162 M 163 F 164 Z 165 l 166 167 M 168 F 169 170 M 171 M 172 173 Z 174 W175 W 176 177 178 179 180 V 181 182 7 183 F 184 V 185 7 186 M 187 F 188 V 189 V 190 F 191 192 E 193 Z 194 Z 195 Z 196 V 197 E 198 E 199 V 200 7 20
14. Instructions 68 HBK 939800040 A1 D m 22 P 0 0I 40 0 0 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 7 Internet Time Panel Frer g access BROADBAND SOLUTIONS Time settings B This page allows you to the modem s time configuration Device Info Advanced Setup I Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Wireless Diagnosti First NTP time server time nistgov Management Second NTP time server ntp1 tummy com bd Settings Third NTP time server None bd System Log Fourth NTP time server None m Sra Ge Fifth NTP time server None __Internet Time Access Control Time zone offset GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris bd Services Passwords Update Software Save Apply Reboot Fes ACCESS CONTROL gt gt It is possible to enable or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN SERVICES If no WAN connection is defined then only the LAN side can be configured Ser vices that can be enabled include HTTP ICMP TELNET and TFTP Click on Save Apply when finished FIGURE 8 Services Panel Access Control Services Services access control list SCL enable or disable the running services Device Info Advanced Setup Services LAN WAN port Wireless HTTP E enable enable Diagnostics Sa TELNET enable E enable Management Settings inn SSH E enable EPEE FTP enable enable TR 069 Client TFTP enable enable Internet Time Access Control ICMP enable Z enable Se
15. OK button 8 After rebooting you re ready to configure the TCP IP setting as described in the following paragraphs Microsoft Windows XP TCP IP stack is considered a core component of the operating system so it cannot be installed or uninstalled You must check in this case that Internet Pro tocol TCP IP is enabled To do so follow these steps 1 Starting from Start gt Settings gt Control Panel or Start gt Control Panel depending on the configuration of your computer 2 Make a double click on the Network Connections icon 3 Select the Network Adapter icon and from the contextual menu do select the Properties item 4 In the General TAB panel verify that Internet Protocol TCP IP item is checked if not do check it and click on the OK button C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 D m P P OU 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 ETHERNET CONNECTION gt gt MS WINDOWS 98SE ME 2000 P DG A4010G Microsoft Windows Vista 7 TCP IP stack is considered a core component of the operating system so it cannot be installed or uninstalled You must check in this case that Internet Pro tocol TCP IP is enabled To do so follow these steps 1 Starting from Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network Con nections Select the Network Adapter icon and from the contextual menu do select
16. Remove Station Info Diagnostics Management fada WIRELESS BRIDGE This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridge to disables 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 disables wireless bridge restric tion 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 Save Apply to configure the wireless bridge options C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 60 HBK 939800040 A1 P DG A4010G FIGURE 4 Wireless Bridge Panel Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced ___ Station Info Diagnostics Management ADVANCED Wireless MAC Filter Select SSID Pirelli T MAC Restrict Mode Disabled Allow Deny MAC Address Remove ca This page allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN inter face You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the trans mission rate to a partic
17. Subnet Address An extension of the IP addressing scheme that allows a site to use a single IP network address for multiple physical networks Subnet mask A subnet mask which may be a part of the TCP IP information provided by your ISP is a set of four numbers configured like an IP address It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular network as opposed to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet which must assigned by InterNIC Subnets A network that is a component of a larger network Switch A device that interconnects several LANs to form a single logical LAN that comprises of several LAN segments Switches are similar to bridges in that they connect LANs of a different type however they connect more LANs than a bridge and are generally more sophisticated TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol This is the name for two of the most well known protocols developed for the interconnection of networks Originally a UNIX standard TCP IP is now supported on almost all platforms and is the protocol of the Internet TCP It relates to the content of the data travelling through a network ensuring that the information sent arrives in one piece when it reaches its destination IP relates to the address of the end station to which data is being sent as well as the address of the destination network Traffic The movement of data packets on a network Universal plug and play
18. Tested Time sec 20 v ADSL BER Test Result The ADSL BER test completed successfully Test Time sec 20 Result phase Lay Transferred 0000000000000 Total Error Bits 0x0000000000000000 Error Ratio Not Applicable Close ROUTE Access the Routing Status report from the router by clicking on Route button see Figure 8 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 29 0 40 D m zz P 0 gt ng P DG A4010G FIGURE 8 Route Panel WAN Service xTM DSL DHCP Wireless Diagnostics Management Device Info Route Flags U up reject G gateway H host R reinstate D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service Interface 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 U 0 bro Advanced Setup ARP Access the Routing Status report from the router by clicking on Device Info gt gt ARP ARP Address Resolution Protocol maps the IP address to the physical address labeled HW Address the MAC address and helps to identify comput ers on the LAN FIGURE 9 ARP Panel FrEe yaccess Device Info ARP IP address Flags HW Address Device Pevke mfo 192 168 1 2 Complete 00 1E 33 26 81 B3 brO OWN Statistics LAN WAN Service XTM xDSL Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Manage D
19. Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 39 00 Oo 40 0 0 gt ZZ 00 NAT gt gt PORT TRIGGERING P DG A4010G Some applications require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP con nection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the appli cation on the LAN side using the Open Ports A maximum of 32 entries can be configured FIGURE 9 NAT Port Triggering Setup Panel Advanced Setup S access NAT Port Triggering Setup Device Info WAN Service LAN NAT ALG DMZ Host Port Triggering Virtual Servers Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management NAT gt gt VIRTUAL SERVERS up the Open Ports in the remote party from the WAN side to Trigger Open Application Name Port Range Protocol Protocol Start End Start End Port Range WAN Interface Remove Asheron s Call UDP 9000 9013 UDP 9000 9013 ppp0 Add Remove If you enable NAT Network Address Translation you can configure the Virtual Server Port Triggering and DMZ Host Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming
20. manually configure IP addresses on the LAN verify that the same network address network component of the IP address and subnet mask are used for both the Router and any attached LAN devices Be sure the device you want to ping or from which you are pinging has been configured for TCPIIP If you have connected your Router and computers together but cannot browse to the Router configuration screens check the following Confirm that the physical connection between your computer and the Router is OK and that the ETH Status LEDs on the Router and NIC are illuminated Some NICs do not have status LEDs in which case a diagnostic program may be available that can give you this information Ensure that you have configured your computer as described in Setting Up Your Computer on page 15 Restart your computer while it is connected to the Router to ensure that your computer receives an IP address When entering the address of the Router into your web browser ensure that you use the full URL including the http prefix e g http 192 168 1 1 Ensure that you do not have a Web proxy enabled on your computer Go to the Control Panel and click on Internet Options Select the Connections tab and click on the LAN Settings button at the bottom Make sure that the Proxy Server option is unchecked If you cannot browse to the Router use the winipcfg utility in Windows 98 ME to verify that your computer has received the correct address inf
21. outgoing 1P traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters Filter Name Protocol Source Address Range Mask Source Port Dest Address Range Mask Dest Port Remove aaa 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 button to configure incoming IP filters The Add screen allows 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 speci fied conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the filter C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 42 HBK 939800040 A1 D m P P OU 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 12 IP Filtering Incoming Panel reco BROADBAND Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security TP Filtering Outgoing Incoming __ Parental Control ___MAC Filtering Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports SECURITY gt gt PARENTAL CONTROL gt gt TIME RESTRICTION g access or LAN interface all incoming IP traffic is BLOCKED However so
22. take place To change the configuration of your computers to allow this follow the instructions in this chapter ss Before installing the PDG A4010G software please close all applications to avoid any con Al INSTALL SOFTWARE The very first time you set up your computer we recommend you to use the Smart Setup Configuration Utility if your ISP has provided you with This utility offers a guided product tour a step by step hardware installation guide a software installation guide and setup depending on your connection choice USB or ETHERNET and a driven user registration with DSL Internet connection line check Smart Setup Configuration Utility allows for supported Microsoft Windows Operating Systems to setup automatically your computer Ethernet settings To launch Setup insert Setup software CD ROM in CD ROM unit if the autoplay function is enabled it will start automatically otherwise click once on the Run item in Start menu In the opened panel type x install exe where x is your CD ROM drive letter C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 15 D m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 ETHERNET CONNECTION ETHERNET CONNECTION gt gt TCP IP PROTOCOL INSTALLATION P DG A4010G In case you already established a connection with your Router a first time and or you do need to set up manua
23. the Properties item In the Network TAB panel verify that Internet Protocol TCP IPv4 item is checked if not do check it and click on the OK button Apple MAC OS 10 x TCPIIP is installed on a MacOS system as part of Open Transport To configure TCP IP on these Operating Systems follow these steps 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and make a double click on the Net work and Dial up Connection icon Select the adapter card interested by TCP IP configuration and then select the Properties item from its contextual menu Select Internet Protocol TCP IP item then click on Properties button FIGURE 1 Local Area Connection Properties Local Area Connection Properties 2 x General Connect using E7 VMware Accelerated AMD PCNet Adapter Components checked are used by this connection a Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks KI RI K Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Propertie Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks IV Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 17 D 0 m P P 0 02 40 0 0 gt ZZ 00 ETHERN
24. the channels for the wireless Router If a wireless computer has not located the Router then try initiating a search manually if the client software supports this feature or manually set the channel on your wireless computer to correspond to the Router channel number Please refer to your Wireless computer adapter documentation and vendor to do this Speed of connection The 802 11b and 802 11g standards will automatically choose the best speed depending on the quality of your connection As the signal quality weakens then the speed falls back to a lower speed The speeds supported by 802 11g are 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps and 6 Mbps The speeds supported by 802 11b are 11 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 75 D 9 m zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 00 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS A P DG A4010G Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps and 1 Mbps In general the closer you are to the Router the better the speed If you are not achieving the speed you had anticipated then try moving the antenna on the Router or moving the Wireless computer closer to the Router In an ideal network the Router should be located in the centre of the network with Wireless computers distributed around it Applications are generally available with the computer wireless card to carry out a site survey Use this application to find the optimal sit
25. 0 gt ng P DG A4010G 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 Dis able the DHCP server if you prefer to manually assign IP addresses Click on Next button to continue The Save button only saves the LAN configuration data but does not apply the configurations Select the Save Reboot button to save the LAN configuration data and reboot the router applying the new configurations FIGURE 6 LAN Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service Bh MAr NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management NAT gt gt ALG Local Area Network LAN Setup Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface GroupName Default TP Address 192 68 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 m Disable DHCI Enable DHCP Start IP Addi Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured MAC Address IP Address Remove Add Entries From the ALG menu interface please select the protocols to be enabled and press the Save Apply button C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 38 HBK 939800040 A1 _ gt m zz P 00 0I 40 0 0 gt 00 Device Info Advanced Setup
26. 1 Z 202 F 203 F 204 F M 208 M 209 M 210 M 211 A 212 M213 M 214 M215 M216 M217 M 218 T 219 F T 224 V 225 Z 226 V 227 Z 228 F 229 E 230 M 231 M2 233 E 234 E 235 M1 236 E 240 E 241 E 242 F 243 E 244 T 245 T 246 T 247 T 248 F 249 F 250 Z 251 F 252 L Charie alt rinse alt lanne Finer m 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 oper ates as if 256 separate modems were running in parallel The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for downstream Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 D m P P OU 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G UPNP In the Upnp panel it is possible to enable disable the Upnp functionality FIGURE 29 Upnp Panel Fre g access Upnp Configuration Z Enable Upnp protocol Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service l _Save Apply_ DNS PROXY In the DNS Proxy panel it is possible to enable disable the DNS Proxy function ality and if enabled to configure it FIGURE 30 DNS Proxy Panel reco g access BROADBAND Dns Proxy Configuration Enable Dns proxy Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Save App
27. 10G Certificate gt gt Local 55 Certificate gt gt Trusted CA 56 Wireless Section 57 Basic 57 Security 58 MAC Filter 60 Wireless Bridge 60 Advanced 61 Station Info 62 Diagnostics Section 63 Management Section 65 Settings Backup 65 Settings Update 66 Settings RestorE Default 66 System Log 67 SNMP Agent 67 TR 069 Client 68 Internet Time 68 Access Control gt gt Services 69 Access Control gt gt Passwords 69 Update Software 70 Reboot 70 Troubleshooting 73 Basic Connection Checks 73 Power LED OFF 73 Link LED OFF 73 Router not recheable 74 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 74 Connecting to the Internet 74 Forgotten Password and Reset Configuration to Factory Defaults 75 Wireless Networking 75 Frequently Asked Questions 76 IP Addressing 78 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 Oo m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G Technical Specifications 80 Glossary 82 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 vi Welcome ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide describes how to install and configure the P DG A4010G This guide is intended for use by those responsible for installing and setting up network equipment consequently it assumes a basic working knowledge of L
28. 10G FIGURE 3 Local Area Connection Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Intel R PRO 100 Network Connectio This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks M 8 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M JE QoS Packet Scheduler F Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 5 In the General TAB panel check the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button Click on OK button FIGURE 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties internet Protocol TCP P Properties General Abemste Conigzation You can get IP seting arngned automatically pour network supports thes capability Otherane you need to ack your network admes ator for the appropeate IP settings Qttan an IP addes atomically O Upe te folowing P address Otten ONS server adders automaticaly Une he following ONS servar addesser Preferred ONS server Abemate DNS server C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 19 D m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt
29. ADSL counters FIGURE 6 Statistics gt gt xDSL Panel Diagnostics Management Statistics xDSL Mode Traffic Type Status Disabled Link Power State B Downstream Upstream Line Coding Trellis SNR Margin 0 1 dB Attenuation 0 1 dB Output Power 0 1 dBm Attainable Rate Kbps Rate Kbps Super Frames Super Frame Errors RS Words RS Correctable Errors RS Uncorrectable Errors access Q xDSL BER Test A Bit Error Rate Test BER Test is a test that reflects the ratio of error bits to the total number transmitted If you click on the xDSL BER Test button at the bottom of the xDSL Statistics screen the pop up window shown in C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 28 HBK 939800040 A1 BROADBAND SOLUTIONS P DG A4010G Figure 7 will appear Upon test duration choice in seconds and by pressing the Start button the test will start running At its end a result page will be shown Do close this page by selecting the Close button FIGURE 7 xDSL BER Test Panels 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 Start phase this known pattern to check for any errors m Select the test duration below and click Start
30. ANs and Internet Routers NAMING CONVENTION Throughout this guide the P DG A4010G is referred to as the Router Category 5 Ethernet Cables are referred to as Ethernet Cables throughout this guide CONVENTIONS Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide TABLE 1 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Description Information note Information that describes important features or instructions C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 Oo 9 m zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G TABLE 1 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Description Caution Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or potential damage to an application system or device Warning Information that alerts you to potential AN personal injury TABLE 2 Text Conventions Convention Description The words enter and type When you see the word enter in this guide you must type something and then press Return or Enter Do not press Return or Enter when an instruction simply says type Keyboard key names If you must press two or more keys simultaneously the key names are linked with a plus sign Example Press Ctrl Alt Del Words in italics Italics are used to e Emphasize a point e Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the text e Identif
31. All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 44 HBK 939800040 A1 D 9 m 77 P OU 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 15 MAC Filtering Panel Device Info Advanced Setup _ WAN Service LAN NAT Security IP Filtering Parental Control Time Restriction Url Filter 5 MAC Filtering Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics QUALITY OF SERVICE gt gt QUEUE CONFIG g access 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 Interface Policy Change atm1 FORWARD Change Policy Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules Interface Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Remove Add If Enable QoS checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automati cally mark incoming traffic without reference to a
32. DSL settings screen contains three sections modulation phone line and capability that should be specified by your ISP Consult with your ISP to select the correct settings for each Then click on Save Apply if you are finished or click on Advanced Settings button if you want to configure more advanced settings FIGURE 26 DSL Settings Panel 5 irecu yaccess BROADBAND SOLUTIONS DSL Settings Select the modulation below Device Info Advanced Setup E G Dmt Enabled WAN Service W G lite Enabled LAN NAT F 11 413 Enabled Security W ADSL2 Enabled 2nay Se Annex Enabled Routing DNS ADSL2 Enabled DNS Server AnnexM Enabled r Dynamic DNS ea Select the phone line pair below Dns Proxy Interface Grouping Inner pair LAN Ports P IPSec Outer pair Certificate Capability Wireless Diag Bitswap Enable Management E SRA Enable Save Apply _ __ Advanced Settings _ C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 51 00 A o m zz P 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 27 DSL Advanced Settings Panel Fre S access DSL Advanced Settings Select the test mode below Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN Normal Reverb NAT Security Quality of Service No retrain Routing en DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS Apply Tone Selection DSL Upnp
33. E 2 Front Panel LEDs SS m S D EE E E E a m a ma m ma a OS Q ss sa sa aa A gt TABLE 2 LED Description Ref LED POWER ADSL Internet ETH1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4 WLAN USB Device LED colour LED description Green On Power On Off Power Off Green On DSL connected Blinking No cable connected or no DSL line active Off No Cable connected No DSL line active Green On WAN IP address available PPP active Off Modem power off or WAN IP address not available PPP failure Green On Ethernet Link established Blinking LAN activity present traffic in either direction Off No Ethernet Link established Green On Wireless functionality enabled Blinking Wireless LAN activity present traffic in either direction Off Wireless functionality disabled Green On USB Link Established Blinking USB activity present traffic in either direction Off No USB Link established C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 7 D m zz P 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G REAR PANEL The rear panel of the Router contains a Reset Configuration to Factory Default button a power adapter socket a Power on button four LAN ports one ADSL port and one USB 1 1 device port Do not force the antenna beyond its mechanical stops Rotating the antenna further
34. ET CONNECTION gt gt MS WINDOWS XP P DG A4010G 4 Select the General TAB panel then check the Obtain an IP address auto matically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons Click on OK button FIGURE 2 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically C Use the following IP address P address E Subnet mask Default gateway a Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses o m Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Cancel 5 A system reboot will be required to make the changes real To configure TCP IP on MS Windows XP Operating System follow these steps 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and make a double click on the Net work Connections icon 2 Select the adapter card interested by TCP IP configuration 3 Select the Properties item from the contextual Adapter Card menu 4 Select in the General TAB panel the Internet Protocol TCP IP item and then click on Properties button C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 18 HBK 939800040 A1 P DG A40
35. HBK 939800040 A1 Management section This chapter will describe the Management Section accessible from the Home Page of the P DG A4010G Be aware that any configuration change could compromise your connectivity The Management section gives you access to certain setups for the purpose of maintaining the system including backing up the configu rations viewing system log maintaining access control updating software etc SETTINGS BACKUP By selecting Settings Backup the page shown in Figure 1 is shown By means of this page it will be possible to backup DSL router configuration C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 65 Oo m P P 00 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 1 Backup Panel Device In Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default System Log SNMP Agent SETTINGS UPDATE Settings Backup Backup DSL router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC Backup Settings A pop up screen will appear with a prompt to open or save the file to your computer To update DSL Router settings do select the Settings gt gt Update item see Figure 2 and select a previously saved file Then click on Update Settings button FIGURE 2 Update Settings Panel Device Info Advanced Setup W
36. HCP Access the DHCP leases report from the router by clicking on Device Info gt gt DHCP C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 30 HBK 939800040 A1 02 40 0 0 00 o m P 2z m 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 10 DHCP Panel BrHome logout IP Address Expires In IWAY_170 00 1 33 26 81 b3 192 168 1 2 22 hours 43 minutes 33 seconds C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 31 Oo 9 m zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 32 HBK 939800040 A1 Advanced setup Section This chapter will describe the Advanced Setup Section accessible from the Home Page of the P DDG A4010G This section is only Be aware that any configuration change could compromise your connectivity accessible to a user with admin profile and is intended to collect most of the advanced configuration functions WAN SERVICE By selecting Advanced Setup gt gt WAN Service the page shown in Figure 1 appears It is used to configure the WAN settings as pro vided by your ISP C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Ins
37. Mask Mask Mask Mask oa Port Port Check Check Key Mark Mark Tag pene r eS Quality of Service kbps Queue Config QoS Classification Add Traffic Control Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy QUALITY OF SERVICE gt gt In the traffic control panel it is possible to set the bandwidth dedicated to the sin TRAFFIC CONTROL gle interfaces and to define the total amount FIGURE 18 QoS Traffic Control Panel reco SCADBAND LUTIONS g access al so Traffic Control EF Total Bandwidth 1024 Kb Device Info Advanced Setup P Service fag d p Security Quality of Service Queue Config ID Interface Nas Interface Protocol Source Port Dest Port Source Ip Source Ip Netmask Dest Ip Dest Ip Netmask Rate Kb s Remove Save ___ Apply TotalBandwidth QoS Classification Traffic Control Routing ROUTING gt gt DEFAULT If more than one WAN interface exists the router will need to define a preferred GATEWAY default gateway assignment Click Save Apply button to save it If changing the Automatic Assigned Default Gateway from unselected to selected You must reboot the router to get the automatic assigned default gateway C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 47 00 02 40 0 0 gt no D m zz P P DG A4010G FIGURE 19 Default Gateway Panel Devi
38. ROUTING is available to IPoA connection type FIGURE 3 Adding a WAN interface Step 3 PPPoE case ItReEcu S access PPP Username and Password PPP usually requires that you have a user name and password to establish your connection In the boxes below enter the user name and password that your ISP has provided Device Info yee Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics h idle timeout timer Manage Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports IGMP Multicast jle IGMP Multicast The next screen Figure 4 allows you to configure NAT either by enabling or disabling it Other services include IGMP multicast and WAN service After mak ing your selections click on Next button to go on to the next page C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 36 HBK 939800040 A1 _ o m zz P 0 0I 40 0 00 LAN P DG A4010G FIGURE 4 Adding a WAN interface Step 4 3 m Q access Routing Default Gateway Device Info Select a preferred wan interface as the system default gateway _Advanced Setup WAN Service Selected WAN Interface pppoe_0_8_35 ppp0 LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interf
39. Universal plug and play is a system which allows compatible applications to read some of their settings from the Router This allows them to automatically configure some or all of their settings and need less user configura tion 87 HBK 939800040 A1 URL Filter A URL Filter is a feature of a firewall that allows it to stop its clients form browsing inappropriate Web sites UTP Unshielded twisted pair is the cable used by 10OBASE T and 100BASE Tx Ethernet networks VCI VCI Virtual Channel Identifier The identifier in the ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode cell header that identi fies to which virtual channel the cell belongs VPI VPI Virtual Path Identifier The field in the ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode cell header that identifies to which VP Virtual Path the cell belongs WAN Wide Area Network A network that connects computers located in geographically separate areas for example different buildings cities or countries The Internet is an example of a wide area network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A shared key encryption mechanism for wireless networking Encryption strength is 40 64 bit or 128 bit WiFi Wireless Fidelity This is the certification granted by WECA to products that meet their inter operability criteria see also 802 11b WECA Wireless Client The term used to describe a desktop or mobile PC that is wirelessly connected to your wireless network Wireless LAN Service Area Another term f
40. ace Grouping LAN Ports PSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management F E amp J When the settings are complete the screen in Figure 5 appears showing a WAN Setup Summary screen to display the WAN configurations Click on Save button to save the settings FIGURE 5 Adding a WAN interface Step 5 Summary FrEe amp access BRoaDBanNnDo SOLUTIONS WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Device Info Advanced Sanna Setup PORT VPI VCI 0 0 35 WAN Service Connection Type PPPoE EEN a Service Name pppoe_0_0_35 NAT Service Category UBR Security ey lity of Servi IP Address Automatically Assigned Routing Service State Enabled DNS NAT Enabled DSL Full Cone NAT Disabled Upnp j Disa Dns Proxy Firewall Disabled Interface Grouping IGMP Multicast Enabled LAN Ports s IPSec Quality Of Service Enabled Certificate k ii arin pe Click Save Apply to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Wireless E Back __Save Apply Diagnostics Management You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LAN s IP Subnet If you want the DHCP server to C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 37 00 07 D 9 m zz P 40 0
41. adband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 Oo m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G Router Configuration 23 Introduction 23 Device Info Section 25 Summary 25 WAN 26 Statistics gt gt LAN 26 Statistics gt gt WAN Service 27 Statistics gt gt xTM 27 Statistics gt gt xDSL 28 Route 29 ARP 30 DHCP 30 Advanced Setup Section 33 WAN Service 33 LAN 37 NAT gt gt ALG 38 NAT gt gt DMZ Host 39 NAT gt gt Port Triggering 40 NAT gt gt Virtual Servers 40 Security gt gt IP Filtering gt gt Outgoing 41 Security gt gt IP Filtering gt gt Incoming 42 Security gt gt Parental Control gt gt Time Restriction 43 Security gt gt Parental Control gt gt Url Filter 43 Security gt gt MAC Filtering 44 Quality of Service gt gt Queue Config 45 Quality of Service gt gt QoS Classification 46 Quality of Service gt gt Traffic Control 47 Routing gt gt Default Gateway 47 Routing gt gt Static Route 48 Routing gt gt Policy Routing 49 Routing gt gt RIP 49 DNS gt gt DNS Server 50 DNS gt gt Dynamic DNS 50 DSL 51 Upnp 53 DNS Proxy 53 Interface Grouping 53 LAN Ports 54 IPSec 55 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 iv 00 0I ro o w 40 0 ZZ ng P DG A40
42. again if necessary C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 63 P DG A4010G FIGURE 1 Diagnostics Panel BrHome GLogout Pppoe_0_8_35Diagnostics Your modem is capable of testing your DSL connection The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a fail status click Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent If the test continues to fail click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Test the connection to your local network Test your etho Connection pass Help Test your USB Connection FAIL Help Test your Wireless Connection PASS Help Test the connection to your DSL service provider Test xDSL Synchronization FAIL Help Test ATM OAM F5 segment ping DISABLED Help Test ATM OAM F5 end to end ping DISABLED Help Test the connection to your Internet service provider Test PPP server session DISABLED Help Test authentication with ISP DISABLED Help Test the assigned 1P address DISABLED Help Ping default gateway FAIL Help Ping primary Domain Name Server FAIL Help _ Next Connection _ Test with oam 5 Test with oam Fa z C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 64
43. atively small geographic area usually not larger than a floor or building LANs are characterized by high transmission speeds over short distances up to 1000 metres MAC Media Access Control A protocol specified by the IEEE for determining which devices have access to a network at any one time MAC Address Media Access Control Address Also called the hardware or physical address A layer 2 address associated with a particular network device Most devices that connect to a LAN have a MAC address assigned to them as they are used to identify other devices in a network MAC addresses are 6 bytes long Mbps Megabits per second MDI MDIX In cable wiring the concept of transmit and receive are from the perspective of the PC which is wired as a Media Dependant Interface MDI In MDI wiring a PC transmits on pins 1 and 2 At the hub switch router or 85 HBK 939800040 A1 access point the perspective is reversed and the hub receives on pins 1 and 2 This wiring is referred to as Media Dependant Interface Crossover MDI X NAT Network Address Translation NAT enables all the computers on your network to share one IP address The NAT capability of the Router allows you to access the Internet from any computer on your home network with out having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP Network A Network is a collection of computers and other computer equipment that are connected for the purpose of exchanging informat
44. cate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Apply when done Pirelli Network Authentication WPA PSK a e Shared Key eecccocoecoe Click here to display A Group Rekey Interval 0 TKIP X WEP Encryption Disabled WPA Encryption C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 59 Oo m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt Zz 00 P DG A4010G In case the WSC setup will be chosen thus setting Enable WSC field to Enabled the push button or PIN based connection must be selected accord ing to shown parameters configuration MAC FILTER In the MAC Filter panel it is possible if enabled to set a list of devices identified by means of their MAC address whose access is allowed or denied The list can be managed through the Add and Remove buttons by clicking on the Add button you will be asked to enter the MAC address and click the Apply button to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters by checking the Remove check box and by clicking on the Remove button the selected MAC address will be removed from the list FIGURE 3 Wireless MAC Filter Panel ItReEcu S access BROADBAND Wireless MAC Filter _Device Info Select SSID Pirelli X Advanced Setup Wireless Basic MAC Restrict Mode Disabled Allow Deny MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced MAC Address
45. ce Info Advanced Setup WAN Service 7 LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing RIP DNS DSL access Q Routing Default Gateway the system default gateway Select a preferred wan interface as elected WAN Interface pppoe_0_8_35 pp v Save Apply The Static Route screen can be used to add a routing table a maximum of 32 ROUTING gt gt STATIC ROUTE entries can be configured Click on Add button to add a static route and at the end of parameters configuration press the Save Apply button The Remove button upon a route selection will delete existing static routes TABLE 3 Static Route Parameters Parameter Description Example Destination Destination Network address 20 0 0 0 Subnet Mask Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Gateway IP address Interface Available WAN interfaces brO FIGURE 20 Static Route Panel o hire 1 aCCesSsS Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Remove Device Info Advanced Setup Add WAN Service LAN NAT C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 48 HBK 939800040 A1 Oo m P P Ea OU 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 21 Add Static Route Panel reco BROADBAND Device Info Advanced Setup S WAN Service __LAN NAT S
46. ct the configured WAN interface for DNS server information OR enter the static DNS server IP Addresses for single PVC with IPoA static MER protocol Obtain DNS info from a WAN interface WAN Interface selected pppoe_0_8 35 ppp0 Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Caualinnks The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your DSL router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 50 HBK 939800040 A1 D 9 m zz P 0 QI 40 p 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G In the Add Dynamic DNS panel it is possible to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO FIGURE 25 Dynamic DNS Panel 3 m Q access Dynamic DNS F Device Info The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to p a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your DSL router Advanced Setup to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet WAN Service LAN NAT Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS Security Quality of Service Routing Lots ae Add DNS Server aaa Dynamic DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxv Hostname Username Service Interface Remove DSL The
47. ctrical wall socket 3 Press the Power button 4 Wait for the power LED to turn steady green CONNECTING THE ROUTER The first step to install the router is to physically connect it to the telephone socket and then to connect it to a computer by means of an Ethernet or an USB connection to be able to access the Internet To connect the phone cable 1 Connect one end of the phone cable into the DSL filter socket identified with a computer symbol 2 Connect the other end of the phone cable into the DSL socket on the rear of the Router FIGURE 2 Phone cable connection DSL Cable To connect the Ethernet cable 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable into one of the four Ethernet sockets on the rear of the Router C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 11 Oo m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G 2 Connect the other end of the ethernet cable into the Ethernet plug of your computer FIGURE 3 Ethernet cable connection Computer DSL Cable Ethernet Cable To connect the USB cable follow the procedure according to your Operating System WINDOWS 1 Connect one end of the USB cable into the USB port of your PC 2 Browse till x USB driver folder wh
48. ddress you need to set a subnet mask All networks are divided into smaller sub networks and a subnet mask is a number that enables a device to identify the sub network to which it is connected For your network to work correctly all devices on the network must have The same sub network address The same subnet mask The only value that will be different is the specific host device number This value must always be unique An example IP address is 192 168 10 8 However the size of the network determines the structure of this IP Address In using the Router you will probably only encounter two types of IP Address and subnet mask struc tures Type One In a small network the IP address of 192 168 10 8 is split into two parts e Part one 192 168 10 identifies the network on which the device resides e Part two 8 identifies the device within the network This type of IP Address operates on a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Type Two HBK 939800040 A1 78 In larger networks where there are more devices the IP address of 192 168 10 8 is again split into two parts but is structured differently e Part one 192 168 identifies the network on which the device resides e Part two 10 8 identifies the device within the network This type of IP Address operates on a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask There are three diff
49. ect DSL latency select a service categoryS VPI 0 255 0 VCI 32 65535 35 E Enable Multiple Protocols Over A Single PVC only support PPPOE MER Bridging Select the type of network protocol for IP over Ethernet as WAN interface PPP over Ethernet PPPoE MAC Encapsulation Routing MER Bridging PPP over ATM PPPoA PP over ATM IPoA Encapsulation Mode LLC SNAP BRIDGIN Service Category UBRWithoutPCR Enable Quality Of Service Enabling packet level QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for tharnfarn tha numbor nf DUCE will ha raducnd uen Adran n E Canina nnriaritine far tha ani end CohuniNualihe nf C S access CBR and Realtime VBR QoS consumes system resources C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions m 34 HBK 939800040 A1 BR DBA so TIO F rRELLI D s P DG A4010G By clicking on the Add button this screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier VPI and VCI and select a service category Find out the values listed in Table 1 from your ISP before you change them TABLE 1 ATM PVC Configuration parameters Parameter Value VPI 0 255 VCI 32 65535 Service Category UBR without PCR UBR with PCR CBR Non Realtime VBR Realtime VBR Enable Quality of service true false Peak Cell Rate cells sec 1 255000 Sustainable Cell Rate ce
50. ecurity Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing RIP os O DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Groupina ROUTING gt gt POLICY ROUTING S access Routing Static Route Add destination netv selected MER as ess subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Save Apply to add the entry to the routing table terface default gateway must be configured on Network Address pppoe_0_8_35 pppl Save Apply In the Policy Routing Setting panel a maximum 8 entries can be configured In the Policy Routing Setup panenl enter the policy name policies and WAN interface then click Save Apply to add the entry to the policy routing table Note If selected MER as WAN interface default gateway must be configured FIGURE 22 Policy Routing Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing ROUTING gt gt RIP Policy Routing Setting A maximum 8 entries can be configured Policy Name Source IP LAN Port WAN Default GW Remove id To activate RIP for the WAN Interface select the desired RIP version and oper ation and place a check in the Enabled checkbox To stop RIP on the WAN Interface uncheck the Enabled checkbox Click the Save Apply button to start stop RIP and save the configuration NOTE RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which has NAT enabled such a
51. ere x is the CD ROM drive unit letter launch the setup exe executable x USB driver setup exe and follow setup instructions 3 The setup software will invite you at the right moment to plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the rear of the Router MAC OS 10 X 1 Connect one end of the USB cable into the USB port of your PC Connect the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the rear of the Router The Operating System will automatically recognize the device C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 12 HBK 939800040 A1 ae o m F mm 0 07 40 0 0 gt ZZ 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 4 USB cable connection Computer i DSL Cable USB Cable C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 13 Oo 9 m zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 14 HBK 939800040 A1 setting Up Your Computer The Router has the ability to dynamically allocate network addresses to the computers on your network using DHCP However your com puters need to be configured correctly for this to
52. erent ways to obtain an IP address and the subnet mask These are e Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Addressing e Static Addressing e Automatic Addressing Auto IP Addressing DHCP Addressing The Router contains a DHCP server which allows computers on your network to obtain an IP address and sub net mask automatically DHCP assigns a temporary IP address and subnet mask which gets reallocated once you disconnect from the network DHCP will work on any client Operating System Also using DHCP means that the same IP address and subnet mask will never be duplicated for devices on the network DHCP is particularly useful for networks with large numbers of users on them Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on every device Using a static IP and subnet mask means the address is permanently fixed Auto IP Addressing Network devices use automatic IP addressing if they are configured to acquire an address using DHCP but are unable to contact a DHCP server Automatic IP addressing is a scheme where devices allocate themselves an IP address at random from the industry standard subnet of 169 254 x x with a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 If two devices allocate themselves the same address the conflict is detected and one of the devices allocates itself anew address Automatic IP addressing support was introduced by Microsoft in the Windows 98 operating system and is also supported in Windows 2000 and W
53. es system resources therefore the number of PVCs will be reduced Use Advanced Setup Quality of Service to assign priorities for the applications Can be set for all Service Categories with the exception of UBR without PCR Service Category Can be set only for Realtime and Non Realtime VBR Sustainable Cell Rate must be lower than Peak Cell Rate Can be set only for Realtime and Non Realtime VBR Select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use Since this example uses a PPPoE con nection it is required to enter a PPP username and password After filling in the page and making any selections your ISP has instructed you to click on Next button to continue C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 35 D 9 m zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt no P DG A4010G TABLE 2 Connection Type Configuration Parameters Parameter Value Description Connection Type PPP over Ethernet pppoE MAC Encapsulation Routing MER Bridging PPP over ATM pppoA IP over ATM IPoA Encapsulation Mode VC MUX VC MUX encapsulation is available to all connection LLC ENCAPSULATION types LLC SNAP BRIDGING LLC ENCAPSULATION is available to PPPoA connec tion t LLC SNAP ROUTING aes LLC SNAP BRIDGING is available to PPPoE MER and Bridging connection types LLC SNAP
54. f 64 bit or 128 bit needs to be selected Click on Set Encryption Keys to manually set the net work encryption keys Up to 4 different keys can be set and you can come back to select which one to use at anytime 3 802 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 4 WPA WiFi Protected Access usually used for the larger Enterprise envi ronment it uses a RADIUS server and TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 58 HBK 939800040 A1 BROADBAND SOLUTIONS P DG A4010G encryption instead of WEP encryption which is disabled TKIP uses128 bit dynamic session keys per user per session and per packet keys 5 WPA PSK WiFi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA for home and SOHO environments also using the same strong TKIP encryption per packet key construc tion 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 6 WPA2 WiFi Protected Access 2 second generation of WPA which uses AES Advanced Encryption Standard ins
55. indows XP 79 HBK 939800040 A1 Technical Specifications This section lists the technical specifications for the P DG A4010G WAN Interface 1 ADSL Line port RJ 11plug supporting the following standards ADSL G 992 1 G992 2 T1 413 G9941 G 997 1 ADSL2 G 992 3 ADSL2 G992 5 Annex A Annex B are available in different product versions LAN Interfaces N 4 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports RJ 45 plug compliant IEEE 802 3 with auto MDIX and auto negotiation Ports can be configured in order to be dedicated to video traffic to from a STB N 1 USB Device v 1 1 Wireless IEEE 802 11b g Interface UBR VBR nrt VBR rt CBR traffic classes Up to 8 PVC CJF Pre emptive SAR 68 Multiple physical queues up to 8 per traffic class with priority based scheduling support ATM Features ATM AALS payload format UBR VBR nrt VBR rt CBR traffic classes Up to 8 PVC Pre emptive SAR Possibility of multiple physical queues up to 8 per traffic class with priority based schedu ling support WAN Protocol Bridged Routed Ethernet over ATM RFC 2684 RFC 1483 Encapsulation PPP over Ethernet RFC 2516 PPP over ATM RFC 2364 IP over ATM RFC 1577 MTU settable Routing Bridging RIP v1 v2 and static routing NAT NAPT with ALGs IP QoS DHCP Server Client VPN pass through IPv4 DNS relay NTP IGMP v2 proxy HBK 939800040 A1 80 QoS Security Remote Management
56. ing for your wireless computer Consult your Computer Card documentation and vendor for more details How do reset the Router to Factory Defaults Press the Restore Configura tion to Factory Default button for more than 10 seconds How many computers on the LAN does the Router support Up to a maxi mum of 256 computers on the LAN are supported The Quality of Service QoS is related to the guaranteed level of throughput the amount of data transferred from the Router to the clients As many clients are connected as lower is the Quality as Service How are additional computers connected You can expand the number of connections available on your LAN by using hubs switches and wireless access points connected to the Router Wireless access points and hubs and switches provide a simple reliable means of expanding your network contact your supplier for more information or visit http www pirelli com connected the modem before installing the USB Drivers How should proceed You must unplug the USB cable restart your computer and start over following the procedure described at chapter USB Connection gt gt MS Win dows Why sometimes the Internet Connection is slow It happens that sometimes a network congestion may produce a slower connection Try again in a different day period if you experience many times this fact contact your network pro vider C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Pro
57. ion or sharing resources Networks vary in size some are within a single room others span continents Network Interface Card NIC A circuit board installed into a piece of computing equipment for example a computer that enables you to con nect it to the network A NIC is also known as an adapter or adapter card Protocol A set of rules for communication between devices on a network The rules dictate format timing sequencing and error control PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM PPP over ATM is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to the Internet over an always on connection by simulating a dial up connection PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Point to Point Protocol is a method of data transmission originally cre ated for dial up connections PPPoE is for Ethernet connections RJ 45 A standard connector used to connect Ethernet networks The RJ stands for registered jack Router A device that acts as a central hub by connecting to each computer s network interface card and managing the data traffic between the local network and the Internet Server HBK 939800040 A1 86 A computer in a network that is shared by multiple end stations Servers provide end stations with access to shared network services such as computer files and printer queues SSID Service Set Identifier Some vendors of wireless products use SSID interchangeably with ESSID
58. ireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client SETTINGS RESTORE DEFAULT D yw access Tools Update Settings Update DSL router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files Settings File Name Sfoglia Update Settings Settings gt gt Restore Default item will delete all current settings and restore the router to factory default settings see Figure 3 Click on the Restore Default button Click on OK when the pop up window appears confirming that you want to restore factory default settings to your router The router will restore the default settings and reboot C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 66 HBK 939800040 A1 Oo 9 m zz P 0 QI 40 0 0 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 3 Restore Default Panel IRE once Cott No ons er so Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default SYSTEM LOG S access Tools Restore Default Settings Restore DSL router settings to the factory defaults Restore Default Settings The System Log item allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options To view the System Log click on the View System Log button and check the log file FIGURE 4 System Log Panel Device Info Advanced Se
59. ist 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 FIGURE 31 Interface Grouping Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN PORTS Interface Grouping A maximum16 entries can be configured bridging groups E g the Add button The form as an independent network To supp 1 will remove the grouping and add the ungro Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs etho Default amt USB wland c In the LAN Ports Configuration it is possible to enable disable the Virtual LAN Ports feature C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 54 HBK 939800040 A1 o g m zz P 0 0I 40 p 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 32 LAN Ports Panel DNS Server irecu g access LAN Ports Configuration Device Info Use this page to enable disable the Virtual LAN Ports feature Se r a NAT Security Save Apply Quality of Service Routing LAN Port oes etho Dynamic DNS USB DSL Upnp Dns Proxy wi0_Guest1 Interface Grouping LAN Ports wiQ_Guest2 IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics wland wl0_Guest3
60. lls s Maximum Burst Size cells 1 1000000 Description Virtual Path Identifier Virtual Channel Identifier 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 Appli cations suitable for UBR service include text data image transfer messaging distribution and retrieval and also for remote terminal applications such as telecommuting UBR With PCR Unspecified Bit Rate with Peak Cell Rate CBR Constant Bit Rate used by applications that require a fixed data rate that is continuously available dur ing the connection time It is commonly used for uncom pressed 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 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 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 Enabling packet level QoS for a PVC improves perfor mance for selected classes of applications QoS cannot be set for CBR and Realtime VBR QoS con sum
61. lly a connection to your Router please follow the instructions described in this chapter You will be guided to set up an Ether net connection to the Router To do so first you have to verify the existence of a TCP IP protocol stack and then according to your Operating System to estab lish an Ethernet connection to it This connection will require you to enable your computer to receive from the Router its own IP Address automatically in such a case the Router acts like the DHCP server in your local network This procedure requires the TCP IP protocol installed on your computer Refer to the following paragraphs and to your Windows and MAC OS operating sys tems manuals Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 1 Putin the CD ROM drive your Windows installation CD ROM 2 Starting from Start gt Settings gt Control Panel or Start gt Control Panel depending on the configuration of your computer 3 Make a double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon 4 Select the interested Network Adapter icon and from the contextual menu do select the Properties item 5 If the Internet Protocol TCP IP component is not checked you must enable it by checking the nternet Protocol TCP IP item otherwise if it is not listed you must install it by selecting the nstall button 6 Choose the Protocol Network component and click on the Add button 7 Inthe Select Network Protocol panel do choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and the
62. ly_ Quality of Service Routing DNS DNS Server Ho ame of the modem Pirelli Domain name of the LAN network Home Dynamic DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management INTERFACE GROUPING In the Interface Grouping panel a maximum16 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 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 53 00 07 D 9 m zz P 40 0 0 gt ng P DG A4010G 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 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 l
63. may A cause damage FIGURE 3 Rear Panel LEDs ee Reset USB Eth2 Eth3 Eth4 Power Fl On Off TABLE 3 Port Description PORT DESCRIPTION a Phone ADSL connector ADSL2 2 b USB 1 1 port c Four Ethernet ports 10 100 Mbps d Power Adapter port e Reset Configuration to factory default f WPS button g Power button C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 8 HBK 939800040 A1 Hardware Installation INTRODUCTION This chapter will guide you through a basic installation of the Router including BS ONS A Positioning the P DG A4010G Installing Micro Filters Connecting the Router to your network Setting up your computer for networking with the Router Please read carefully the Safety Information in the Safety Leaflet POSITIONING THE ROUTER You should place the Router in such a location to ensure that It is located near an electrical outlet and a phone wall socket Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat The cabling is away from power lines fluorescent lighting fixtures and sources of electrical noise such as radios transmitters and broadband amplifiers It is centrally located to the wireless computers that will connect to the Router A suitable location might be
64. me IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters ure incoming IP filters Filter Name Interfaces Protocol Source Address Range Mask Source Port Dest Address Range Mask Dest Port Remove ca In the Access Time Restriction panel a maximum 16 entries can be configured The Add page button adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device con nected to the Router The Browser s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC go to command window and type ipconfig all FIGURE 13 Parental Control Time Restriction Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security TP Filtering Parental Control Time Restriction _ Url Filter 5 SECURITY gt gt PARENTAL CONTROL gt gt URL FILTER g access Access Time Restriction A maximum 16 entries can be configured Username MAC Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Start Stop Remove In the URL Filter panel it is necessary to select the list type and then to config ure the list entries Maximum 100 entries can be configured In the Add Url Filter panel the URL address and port number must be inserted then clicking Save Apply to add the entry to the URL filter C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutio
65. ng any of the four Fast Ethernet LAN ports Access speed to the Internet depends on your service type Full rate ADSL2 provides up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream Data passing between devices connected to your local area network can run at up to 100 Mbps over the Fast Ethernet ports and 54 Mbps over the built in wire less network adapter The Router includes an LED display on the front panel for system power and port indications that simplifies installation and network troubleshooting Your P DG A4010G requires that the computer s and components in your net work be configured with at least the following e A computer with the Operating Systems that support TCP IP networking pro tocols Windows 98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP 32bit Windows Vista 32bit Windows 7 32 bit or Apple MAC OS 10 x e An Ethernet 10Mbps or 10 100 Mbps NIC for each computer to be connected to one of the four Ethernet port at the rear of the Router e A Wireless Ethernet card in case of WiFi access e An USB 1 1 port e Atleast 60MB of free hard disk space e Atleast 128 MB of RAM e Supported Browser Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher The front panel of the Router contains nine indicator lights LEDs that help to describe the state of networking and connection operations C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 P DG A4010G FIGUR
66. ns S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 43 BROADBAND SOLUTIONS P DG A4010G FIGURE 14 Parental Control Url Filter Panel CD SZ FrEe yw access BROADBAND SOLUTIONS URL Filter Please select the list type first then configure the list entries Maximum 100 entries can be configured cs URL List Type Exclude Include Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service Address Port Remove LAN NAT Add Security IP Filtering Parental Control Time Restriction _ Url Filter 3 MAC Filtering Oualitv of Service SECURITY gt gt MAC FILTERING MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode FOR WARD 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 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 In the Add MAC Filter panel it is possible to create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A
67. of nor a warranty or guarantee with regard to any of the Pirelli products described herein nor shall it be construed to grant a license or any other rights under any proprietary rights to information or material included herein Pirelli hereby expressly disclaims any warranty or guarantee whether express or implied with regard to items described herein Any contract license or warranty between Pirelli and the user hereof is created solely by separate legal documents Manual Code HBK 939800040 A1 00 02 D 40 0 0 gt ZZ no P DG A4010G CONTENTS Welcome 1 About this Guide 1 Naming Convention 1 Conventions 1 Introduction 3 Introduction 3 Package Contents 3 Router Advantages 5 Applications 5 Hardware Description 6 Minimum System and Component Requirements 6 Front Panel 6 Rear Panel 8 Hardware Installation 9 Introduction 9 Positioning the Router 9 Installing Micro Filters 10 Powering up the router 10 Connecting the Router 11 Setting Up Your Computer 15 INSTALL Software 15 Ethernet Connection 16 Ethernet Connection gt gt TCP IP Protocol Installation 16 Ethernet Connection gt gt MS Windows 98SE ME 2000 17 Ethernet Connection gt gt MS Windows XP 18 Ethernet Connection gt gt MS Windows Vista 7 20 Ethernet Connection gt gt MAC OS 10 X 20 USB Connection 21 USB Connection gt gt MS Windows 21 USB Connection gt gt MAC OS 10 x 21 WiFi Connection 21 C 2010 Pirelli Bro
68. ompatibility with Windows and Macintosh com puters see Technical description for supported platforms e Easy to use Web based setup and configuration e Centralization of all network address settings DHCP Many advanced networking features are provided by the P DG A4010G Wireless and Wired LAN The Router provides connectivity to 10 100 Mbps devices and wireless IEEE 802 11b g compatible devices making it easy to create a network in small offices or homes Internet Access This device supports Internet access through an ADSL connec tion Since many DSL providers use PPPoE or PPPOA to establish communica C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 5 D m P P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION MINIMUM SYSTEM AND COMPONENT REQUIREMENTS FRONT PANEL P DG A4010G tions with end users the Router includes built in clients for these protocols eliminating the need to install these services on your computer Shared IP Address The Router provides Internet access for up to 253 users via a single shared IP address Using only one ISP account multiple users on your network can access the Internet at the same time The Router contains an integrated ADSL2 modem and connects to the Internet or to a remote site using its WAN port This device can be connected directly to your PC or to a local area network usi
69. on top of a high shelf to optimize wireless connections to computers in both horizontal and vertical directions allowing wider coverage C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 9 Oo m P P BR DBAND so TION S P DG A4010G INSTALLING MICRO Before beginning installation you must locate devices in your house requiring FILTERS a DSL filter such as phones fax machines answering machines dial up modems Satellite TV dialers or monitored security systems and attach a DSL filter to any one of them sharing the same phone line as your DSL modem To install DSL filters please follow these steps 1 Disconnect the phone cable from the telephone wall socket 2 Insert the phone cable into the DSL filter socket identified with a phone symbol 3 Insert the DSL filter cable into the telephone wall socket You do not need to attach a DSL filter to unused wall sockets FIGURE 1 DSL filter installation Phone Line DSL Filter POWERING UP THE To power up the Router ROUTER C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 10 HBK 939800040 A1 Oo m P P OU 02 40 0 0 gt 2Z 00 P DG A4010G 1 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter socket located on the rear panel of the Router 2 Plug the power adapter into a standard ele
70. oose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will not take effects In the Add Network Traffic Class Rule panel it is possible to create 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 con sists of a class name and at least one condition below All of the specified condi tions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the rule C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 46 HBK 939800040 A1 o m zz P 0 0I 40 p 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 17 QoS Classification Panel S Iirecu yaccess BROADSAND SOLUTIONS QoS Classification Setup A maximum 32 entries can be configured Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes Device Info If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page classification related to wireless will not take effects Advanced Setup The QoS function has been disabled Classification rules would not take effects WAN Service IN CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION RESULTS NAT Rate 4 Class Class Ether SrcMAC DstMAC SrcIP DstIP Src Dst DSCP 802 1P Queue DSCP 802 1P VlanID Secu ee Name eats Intf Type
71. or ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier Wizard A Windows application that automates a procedure such as installation or configuration HBK 939800040 A1 88 WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A WLAN is a group of computers and devices connected together by wireless in a relatively small area Such as a house or office WPA WiFi Protected Access A dynamically changing encryption mechanism for wireless networking Encryption strength is 256 bit 89 HBK 939800040 A1 HBK 939800040 A1 90 PIRELLI Broadband Solutions Viale Sarca 222 20126 Milano Italy
72. ord or external power supply How ever if the unit powers off after running for a while check for loose power connec tions power losses or surges at the power outlet If you still cannot isolate the problem then the external power supply may be defective In this case contact Technical Support for assistance LINK LED OFF If the Link LED is off check the following Verify that the Router and attached device are powered on Be sure the cable is plugged into both the Router and the corresponding device Verify that the proper cable type is used and that its length does not exceed the specified limits Be sure that the network interface on the attached device is configured for the proper communication speed and duplex mode C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 73 0 02 40 Oo 9 m zz P 0 gt ng ROUTER NOT RECHEABLE BROWSING TO THE ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCREENS CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET P DG A4010G Check the adapter on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects Replace any defective adapter or cable if necessary If the Router cannot be pinged from LAN check the following Verify that the IP addresses are properly configured For most applications you should use the Router s DHCP function to dynamically assign IP addresses to hosts on the attached LAN However if you
73. ormation from the Router From the Start menu choose Run and then enter winipcfg Check that the computer has an IP address of the form 192 168 1 xxx where xxx is in the range 2 254 the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 and the default Router is 192 168 1 1 the address of the Router If these are not correct use the Release and Renew functions to obtain a new IP address from the Router Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP use the ipconfig command line utility to perform the same functions If you can browse to the Router configuration screens but cannot access sites on the Internet check the following Confirm that the physical connection between the Router and the telephone line is OK and that the DSL LED on the Router is GREEN on Ensure that you have entered the correct information into the Router configuration screens as required Use the Internet Settings screen to verify this Check that the user name and password are correct Check that the INTERNET LED is green on Ensure that your computers are not configured to use a Web proxy On Windows computers this can be found under Control Panel gt Internet Options gt Connections C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 74 HBK 939800040 A1 BROADBAND SOLUTION S FORGOTTEN PASSWORD AND RESET CONFIGURATION TO FACTORY DEFAULTS A WIRELESS NETWORKING P DG A4010G If you can bro
74. p 192 168 1 1 in the address bar of your browser C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 22 HBK 939800040 A1 Router Configuration INTRODUCTION A The Router setup program is web based which means that it is accessed through your web browser To access to Router s web server 1 Launch your web browser on the computer 2 Enter the following URL in the location or address field of your browser http 192 168 1 1 The Router comes with a default IP address 192 168 1 1 If you change it please take note of the new Router s IP address otherwise a Reset Configuration to Factory Default opera tion should be done to be able to access again to the Router Access to DSL router configuration pages is controlled through admin user accounts with unrestricted access to change and view configuration of the DSL Router You will be asked to insert a username and a password insert them to access to Router s configuration panels The main page upon Router access will be opened as shown in Figure 1 The main page contains a menu on the left always available in all the web pages which is the starting point for any Router s configura tion The complete menu has the following main items 1 Device Info it allows to access to Device Information and Statis tics C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reser
75. particular classifier Click Save Apply button to save it Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules In the QoS Queue Setup a maximum 16 entries can be configured If you dis able WMM function in Wireless Page queues related to wireless will not take effects SP and WRR can not be enabled at the same time C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 45 00 07 D 9 m zz P 40 0 0 gt ng P DG A4010G FIGURE 16 QoS Queue Config Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service __LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Q ueue Config QoS Classification Traffic Control Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics _Management S access QoS Queue Management Configuration fault DSCP mark ference to a particular Note If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules Enable Qos Save Apply QUALITY OF SERVICE gt gt In the QoS Classification Setup a maximum 32 entries can be configured QOS CLASSIFICATION Ch
76. prietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 76 HBK 939800040 A1 D 9 m F zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt no P DG A4010G C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 77 IP Addressing The Internet Protocol Suite The Internet protocol suite consists of a well defined set of communications protocols and several standard application protocols Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is probably the most widely known and is a combination of two of the protocols IP and TCP working together TCP IP is an internationally adopted and supported networking standard that provides connectivity between equipment from many vendors over a wide variety of networking technologies Managing the Router over the NetworK To manage a device over the network the Router must be correctly configured with the following IP information An IP address A Subnet Mask IP Addresses and Subnet Masks Each device on your network must have a unique IP address to operate correctly An IP address identifies the address of the device to which data is being sent and the address of the destination network IP addresses have the format n n n x where n is a decimal number between 0 and 255 and x is a number between 1 and 254 inclu sive However an IP Address alone is not enough to make your device operate In addition to the IP a
77. rai System Contact unknown Trap Manager IP 0 0 0 0 Passwords Update Software Geen Reboot Save Apply_ TR 069 CLIENT The TR 069 Client item allows an Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the TR 069 client options FIGURE 6 TR 069 Client Panel SS TRELLI ywaccess eRoADeAND SOLUTIONS TR 069 client Configuration WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Device Info we n r 5 Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the TR 069 client options Advanced Setup Wireless Inform Disable Enable Diagnostics Managemen Inform Interval 300 Settings ACS URL System Log ACS User Name admin SNMP Agent E TR 069 Client ACS Password cecce Internet Time WAN Interface used by TR 069 client Any_WAN Access Control Services Display SOAP messages on serial console Disable Enable Passwords Z Connection Request Authentication Update Software Reboot Connection Request User Name admin Connection Request Password eeoee Connection Request URL Save Apply arr INTERNET TIME The Internet Time item allows the modem s time configuration C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page
78. reless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Click the button below to reboot the router S access C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 71 Oo 9 m zz P 00 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 72 HBK 939800040 A1 Troubleshooting BASIC CONNECTION CHECKS Check that the Router is connected to your computers and to the telephone line and that all the equipment is powered on Check that the ETH or USB Status according to your connection type and DSL LEDs on the Router are illuminated and that any corresponding LEDs on the NIC are also illuminated Ensure that the computers have completed their start up procedure and are ready for use Some network interfaces may not be correctly initialized until the start up procedure has completed If the link status LED does not illuminate for a port that is connected check that you do not have a faulty cable Try a different cable POWER LED OFF If the power led is off check the following Check connections between the Router the external power supply and the wall outlet If the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with the power outlet power c
79. rs in the field sending out company newsletters to a distribution list and broad casting high bandwidth programs of streaming media to an audience that has tuned in by setting up a multi cast group membership HBK 939800040 A1 84 Infrastructure mode Infrastructure mode is the wireless configuration supported by the Router You will need to ensure all of your cli ents are set up to use infrastructure mode in order for them to communicate with the Access Point built into your Router see also Ad Hoc mode IP Internet Protocol IP is a layer 3 network protocol that is the standard for sending data through a network IP is part of the TCP IP set of protocols that describe the routing of packets to addressed devices An IP address con sists of 32 bits divided into two or three fields a network number and a host number or a network number a sub net number and a host number IP Address Internet Protocol Address A unique identifier for a device attached to a network using TCP IP The address is written as four octets separated with periods full stops and is made up of a network section an optional sub net section and a host section ISP Internet Service Provider An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations LAN Local Area Network A network of end stations such as PCs printers servers and network devices hubs and switches that cover a rel
80. rt Triggering BattleCom 2300 2400 TCP Virtual Servers Security Quality of Service Routing Add Remove ORS ae DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics pppo 2300 2400 pppo Battlecom 2300 2400 UDP 2300 2400 ppp Management SECURITY gt gt IP FILTERING By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be gt gt OUTGOING BLOCKED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove buttons to configure outgoing IP filters The Add screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specify ing a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified condi tions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the filter C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 41 00 07 D m zz P 40 0 0 gt no SECURITY gt gt IP FILTERING P DG A4010G FIGURE 11 IP Filtering Outgoing Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service _ N NAT Security TP Filtering Outgoing _ Jncoming Parental Control MAC Filtering E Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics gt gt INCOMING Outgoing IP Filtering Setup By default all
81. rvices i Deseret SNMP enable enable Update Software Reboot n Save Apply J ACCESS CONTROL gt gt Access the Passwords screen under the Access Control section to change a PASSWORDS password Select an account and enter the current password and the new pass word and then click on the Save Apply button C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 69 00 40 o g m zz P 0 gt 00 UPDATE P DG A4010G FIGURE 9 Passwords Panel oao iT R so Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Services Passwords Update Software Reboot SOFTWARE Sg access Access Control Passwords Access to your DSL router is controlled through three user accounts admin support and user The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and vie onfiguration of your DSL Router The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics The user name user can access the DSL Router view configuration settings and statistics as well as update the router s software Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply to change or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a space Username X Old Password New Pas
82. ryption than 40 64 bit Ethernet A LAN specification developed jointly by Xerox Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation Ethernet networks use CSMA CD to transmit packets at a rate of 10 Mbps over a variety of cables Ethernet Address See MAC address Fast Ethernet An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 100 Mbps Firewall Electronic protection that prevents anyone outside of your network from seeing your files or damaging your computers Full Duplex A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received at the same time and in effect doubles the poten tial throughput of a link Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers This American organization was founded in 1963 and sets standards for computers and communications IETF Internet Engineering Task Force An organization responsible for providing engineering solutions for TCP IP networks In the network management area this group is responsible for the development of the SNMP proto col IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an Internet protocol that provides a way for an Internet computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers Multicasting allows one computer on the Internet to send content to multiple other computers that have identified themselves as interested in receiving the originating computer s content Multicasting can be used for such applications as updating the address books of mobile computer use
83. s PPPoE C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 49 o m zz P 0 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 23 RIP Panel Device Info _ Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing Default Gateway Static Route Policy Routing ERE DNS DSL Upnp DNS gt gt DNS SERVER g access Routing RIP Configuration NOTE RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which has NAT enabled such as PPPoE To activate RIP for the WAN Interface select the desired RIP version and operation and place a check in the Enabled checkbox To stop RIP on the WAN Interface uncheck the Enabled checkbox Click the Save Apply button to star stop RIP and save the configuration Interface Version Operation Enabled atm1 2 Passive Oo Save Apply In the DNS Server Configuration panel select the configured WAN interface for DNS server information OR enter the static DNS server IP Addresses for single PVC with IPoA static MER protocol FIGURE 24 DNS Server Panel Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Quality of Service _ Routing DNS DNS Server Dynamic DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics _Management DNS gt gt DYNAMIC DNS DNS Server Configuration Sele
84. s per second that a channel can transmit The bandwidth of Ethernet is 10 Mbps the bandwidth of Fast Ethernet is 100 Mbps The bandwidth for 802 11b wireless is 11Mbps HBK 939800040 A1 82 Category 5 Cables One of five grades of Twisted Pair TP cabling defined by the EIA TIA 586 standard Category 5 can be used in Ethernet 10BASE T and Fast Ethernet networks 100BASE TX and can transmit data up to speeds of 100 Mbps Category 5 cabling is better to use for network cabling than Category 3 because it supports both Ether net 10 Mbps and Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps speeds Channel Similar to any radio device the Wireless Cable DSL router allows you to choose different radio channels in the wireless spectrum A channel is a particular frequency within the 2 4GHz spectrum within which the Router operates Client The term used to described the desktop PC that is connected to your network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol automatically assigns an IP address for every computer on your network Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT 4 0 contain software that assigns IP addresses to workstations on a network These assignments are made by the DHCP server software that runs on Windows NT Server and Windows 95 and Windows 98 will call the server to obtain the address Windows 98 will allocate itself an address if no DHCP server can be found DMZ DMZ Demilitarized Zone is an area outside the firewall to let remo
85. sword Confirm Password Save Apply If your ISP releases new software for this router 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 the Update Software button once to upload the new image file FIGURE 10 Update Software REBOOT Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client ___ Internet Time Access Control Services Tools Update Software Step 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the Browse button to locate the image file Step 3 Click the Update Software button once to upload the new image file NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your DSL Router will reboot Software File Name Sfoglia Update Software Click the Reboot button to reboot the router using the web interface The router will save the current configuration and reboot itself using the new configuration C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 70 HBK 939800040 A1 a o m 0 0I 40 p 0 gt P DG A4010G FIGURE 11 Reboot Panel zz P no Device Info Advanced Setup Wi
86. t to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 57 BROADBAND SOLUTION sS P DG A4010G FIGURE 1 Wireless Basic Panel hire 1 aCCesSsS EE wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Basic a Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge J Advanced k Station Info Diagnostics Manayemet Enable ticast Forwarding WMF SSID Pirelli 52 25 53 7a d9 b2 ITALY kal Max Clients 16 Wireless Guest Virtual Access Points Disable Enabled SSID Hidden nes e ie fenar BSSID SECURITY This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN inter face by means of a manual configuration or through a WiFi protected Setup WPS In case the manual setup AP is the preferred choice the network authentica tion method selecting data encryption specifying whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specifying the encryption strength are to be selected This page allows you to select the network authentication method and to enable or disable WEP encryption Depending on the network authentication that is selected the screen will change accordingly so additional fields can be configured for the specific authentication method Allowed Network Authentication are 1 Open anyone can access the network The default is a disabled WEP encryption setting 2 Shared WEP encryption is enabled and encryption key strength o
87. te users to have access to items on your network Web site FTP download and upload area etc DNS Server Address DNS stands for Domain Name System which allows Internet host computers to have a domain name such as pirelliicom and one or more IP addresses such as 192 168 10 8 A DNS server keeps a database of host com puters and their respective domain names and IP addresses so that when a domain name is requested as in typing pirelli com into your Internet browser the user is sent to the proper IP address The DNS server address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned DSL Short for digital subscriber line but is commonly used in reference to the asymmetric version of this technology ADSL that allows data to be sent over existing copper telephone lines at data rates of from 1 5 to 9 Mbps when receiving data known as the downstream rate and from 16 to 640 Kbps when sending data known as the upstream rate ADSL requires a special ADSL modem ADSL is growing in popularity as more areas around the world gain access DSL modem DSL stands for digital subscriber line A DSL modem uses your existing phone lines to send and receive data at high speeds 83 HBK 939800040 A1 Encryption A method for providing a level of security to wireless data transmissions The Router uses two levels of encryp tion 40 64 bit and 128 bit 128 bit is a more powerful level of enc
88. tead of TKIP as its encryption method Network re auth interval is the time in which another key needs to be dynamically issued 7 WPA2 PSK WiFi Protected Access 2 Pre Shared Key suitable for home and SOHO environments it also uses AES encryption and requires you to enter a pass word and an re key interval time 8 Mixed WPA2 WPA 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 information must be entered for WPA and a as well as a group re key interval time Both TKIP and AES are used 9 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 Click Save Apply button to configure the wireless security options FIGURE 2 Wireless Security Panel Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless _ Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced ___ Station Info Diagnostics Manageme access Q Wireless Security llows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface ration manually through WiFi Protcted Setup WPS WSC Setup Enable WSC Disabled X Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption ork key is required to authenti
89. ter The SSID is case sensitive Ensure that the encryption method and level that you use on your clients are the same as those configured on the Router The Router cannot simultaneously support WPA and WEP encryption Ensure that you have the Wireless computer enabled in the list of allowed MAC addresses if you are using MAC Address Filtering on the Router If you are having difficulty connecting or are operating at a low speed try changing the antenna positions on the rear of the Router For more effective coverage you can try reorientating your antenna Additionally consider moving the wireless computer closer to the Router to confirm that the building structure or fittings are not adversely affecting the connectivity If this resolves the problem consider relocating the Wireless computer or the Router or trying a different channel on the Router Sources of interference The 2 4GHz ISM band is used for 802 11b and 802 11g This is gener ally a licence free band for low power applications and you may have other devices at your location that operate in this frequency band You should take care to ensure that there are no devices like microwave ovens for example close to the Router or wireless computers as this could affect receiver sensitivity and reduce the performance of your network If you are unsure try relocating both the wireless computers and the Router to establish whether this problem exists Most wireless computer Adapters will scan
90. to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 61 D m zz P BR DBA D so Trio s P DG A4010G STATION INFO This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status Click on the Refresh button to refresh the stations list FIGURE 6 Wireless Station Info Panel access 3 m Q Wireless Authenticated Stations Davin Inka This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status Advanced Setup Wireless MAC Associated Authorized SSID Interface Basic Security MAC Filter Refresh Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Management C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 62 HBK 939800040 A1 Diagnostics section A This chapter will describe the Diagnostics Section accessible from the Home Page of the P DG A4010G Be aware that any configuration changes could compromise your connectivity By selecting Diagnostics the page shown in Figure 1 is shown By means of this page it will be possible to run diagnostic tests to check your DSL connection The results will show test results of three con nections 1 Connection to your local network 2 Connection to your DSL service provider 3 Connection to your Internet service provider There are three buttons at the bottom of the screen Test Test with OAM F5 and Test with OAM F4 which will allow you to execute the test
91. tp 192 168 1 1 in the address bar of your browser to open the P DG A4010G Home Page USB CONNECTION gt gt MAC As MAC OS 10 x will automatically recognize the device no USB driver installa OS 10 X tion is required 1 Enter http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar of your browser to open the P DG A4010G Home Page WIFI CONNECTION 1 Install your wireless adapter according to the manufacturer s instructions and verify that your computer is set to obtain an IP address automatically DHCP mode You will need to properly configure your adapter to communicate with the PDG A4010G according to the configuration rules It requires a computer with 802 11b g WiFi Certified wireless adapter installed 2 In the configuration window of your wireless adapter scan the wireless net work marked with the relevant SSID name present in your physical environ ment C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 21 00 07 40 D m P P 0 gt ZZ 00 P DG A4010G 3 Select the SSID of the P DG A4010G 4 Complete the configuration of the wireless adapter with the same parame ters of the PDG A4010G which are RF channel automatically detect WEP encryption enable or disable default Disable WEP key size WEP key used 5 To check the connection connect to the P DG A4010G Home Page entering htt
92. traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the Internal server with private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be con verted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maxi mum of 32 entries can be configured To add additional virtual servers click on the Add button If you need to remove any of the server names select the check box and click on the Remove button C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 40 HBK 939800040 A1 D 9 m 727 P 0 0I 40 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 10 NAT Virtual Servers Setup Panel FrEe g access 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 Devia Mi Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum 32 entries can be configured Advanced Setup Remote External Port External Port Internal Port Internal Port Server IP WAN Service Server Name Protocol wae Host Start End Start LAN End Address Interface a 47624 47624 92 1 3 NAT Battlecom 47624 47624 TCP pppo A ALG Battlecom 47624 47624 DMZ Host UDP 47624 47624 Po
93. tructions HBK 939800040 A1 33 o m zz P 0 02 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 1 WAN Service Panel rR DeB so mal WAN Service LAN _ NAT Security Routing DNS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Firer Device Info Advanced Setup Quality of Service g access Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup Choose Add or Remove to configure a WAN service over a selected interface Interface Description Type Vlan8g021p VianMuxid ConnId Igmp pppO pppoe_0_8_35 PPPoE Click on the Add button if you want to add a new connection for the WAN interface The ATM PVC Configuration screen is shown in Figure 2 The ATM PVC Configuration screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier VPI N A N A N A and VCI and select a service category Check the Remove check box and select the Remove button to delete a WAN configuration After an Add or Remove job select the Save Reboot button and the router will reboot thus saving the changes FIGURE 2 Adding a WAN interface Step 1 NAT Firewall Remove Edit Disabled Enabled Enabled Device Info Advanced Setup WAN Service LAN NAT Security Quality of Service Routing RS DSL Upnp Dns Proxy Interface Grouping LAN Ports IPSec Certificate Wireless Diagnostics Management ATM PVC Configuration This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier VPI and VCI sel
94. tup Wireless Diagnostics Management Settings Backup Update Restore Default System Log SNMP Agent TR 069 Client Internet Time SNMP AGENT S access System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the 0g options Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options View System Log Configure System Log The SNMP Agent configuration panel allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the SNMP options C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 67 A o m zz P 00 07 40 0 0 gt 00 P DG A4010G FIGURE 5 SNMP Agent Panel FRE g access SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device Device Info Advanced Setup Select the desired values and click Save Apply to configure the SNMP options Wireless eg SNMP Agent Disable Enable Diagnostics Management Read Community public Settings aa Set Community private System Log _ SNMP Agent System Name Broadcom TR 069 Client System Location unknown Internet Time Sya ii k S Ci ii Cont
95. ular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wake up interval for clients in power save mode set the bea con interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whether short or long preambles are used Click Save Apply to configure the advanced wireless options FIGURE 5 Wireless Advanced Panel Device Info Advanced Setup Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info Diagnostics Manageme S access Wireless Advanced This page allows you to configure advanced features of ti particular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the set XPress mode and set whether short or long pr Click Save Apply to configure the advanced wireless options AN interface You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a d set the wakeup interval for clients in power save mode set the beacon interval for the access point Band 2 4GHz X Channel Auto Current 1 Auto Channel Timer min 0 54g Rate Auto Multicast Rate Auto X Basic Rate Default v Fragmentation Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 Global Max Clients 16 xi Technology Disabled M 54g Mode 54g Auto X 54g Protection Auto X Preamble Type long X Transmit Power 100 WMM Wi Fi Multimedia Disabled we C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant
96. ved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 23 00 07 D m zz P 0 gt ng P DG A4010G 2 Advanced Setup it allows the access to the advanced configuration pan els 3 Wireless to configure the Wireless parameters Security Filters etc 4 Diagnostics a menu to show and run diagnostic test for troubleshooting or system behavior analysis 5 Management it allows to define Router parameters devoted to user access log management Router s time Backup Router s configuration etc In order to submit the changes of most of device parameters you have to click the Save Apply button to save permanently your changes In some cases the reboot of the Router is required FIGURE 1 Router s Main Page Device Info Summary WAN Statistics LAN WAN Service XTM xDSL Route ARP DHCP Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics Management Device Info Board ID Software Version Bootloader CFE Version 1 0 3 Wireless Driver Version 5 10 85 0 cpe4 402 0 This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection Line Rate Upstream Kbps Line Rate Downstream Kbps LAN IPv4 Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway pppo Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Date Time Sat Jan 1 01 06 30 2000 C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 24
97. wse to the Router configuration screen but cannot log on because you do not know or have forgotten the password follow the steps below to reset the Router to it s factory default configuration Ot 8 IN All your configuration changes will be lost and you will need to configure again your network before you can re establish your Router connection to the Internet Also other computer users will lose their net work connections whilst this process is taking place so choose a time when this would be convenient Switch off the Router Disconnect all your computers and the telephone line from the Router Re apply power to the Router and wait for it to finish booting up Press the Reset Configuration to Factory Default button on the rear panel for a while The Router will restart and when the start up sequence has completed browse to http 192 168 1 1 and configure your network Reconnect your network as it was before Ensure that you have an 802 11b or 802 11g wireless adapter for each wireless computer and that it is correctly installed and configured Verify that each Wireless computer has either Win dows 98SE or higher or MAC OS 10 x or higher If you have a wired and a wireless NIC in the same computer ensure that the wired NIC is dis abled Check the status of the Router LED Ensure that the TCP IP settings for all devices are correct Ensure that the Wireless Clients are using the same SSID or Service Area Name as the Rou
98. y menu names menu commands and software button names Examples From the Help menu select Contents Click OK C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions 2 HBK 939800040 A1 Introduction INTRODUCTION PACKAGE CONTENTS The P DG A4010G is designed to provide a cost effective means of sharing a single broadband Internet connection between several wired and wireless computers The Router also provides protection in the form of an electronic firewall preventing anyone outside of your network from seeing your files or damaging your computers The P DG A4010G is an ADSL2 router targeted to residential envi ronments SOHO customers that provides routed broadband ser vices from a single and modular access point The P DG A4010G is the ideal solution for 1 Connecting multiple PCs and Video game consoles 2 Sharing broadband internet connections between home comput ers 3 Sharing printers and peripherals Your new P DG A4010G ADSL2 Router kit contains the related hardware and software In it you will find One P DG A4010G unit One Power Supply adapter One USB cable One phone cable One Ethernet cable One Safety leaflet One CD ROM containing e USB driver NON AOUN C 2010 Pirelli Broadband Solutions S p A All Rights Reserved Proprietary Use Pursuant to Cover Page Instructions HBK 939800040 A1 3 Oo 9 m
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