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1. wnstreamUpstream Lin e Coding Trellis SNR Margin 0 1 dB Attenuation 0 1 dB Output Power 0 1 dBm Attainable Rate Kbps Rate Kbps OOO Super Frame Errors lt lt RS Unewrroctnbie Errors HEC Errors OCD Errors LCD Errors XDSL BER Test Reset Statistics 4 8 Table 4 12 describes the fields of the TW EAV510 AC window Table 4 12 Field Descriptions Link Power State read only Line Coding read only The downstream and upstream line coding SNR Margin 0 1 dB read only The downstream and upstream SNR margin Attenuation 0 1 dB read only The downstream and upstream attenuation Output Power 0 1 dBm read only The downstream and upstream output power Attainable Rate Kbps read only The downstream and upstream attainable rate Rate Kbps read only The downstream and upstream rate Super Frames read only The number of downstream and upstream super frames Super Frame Error read only The number of downstream and upstream super frame errors RS Words read only The number of downstream and upstream RS words RS Correctable Errors read only The number of downstream and upstream RS correctable errors RS Uncorrectable Errors read only The number of downstream and upstream RS non correctable errors HEC Errors read only The number of downstream and upstream HEC errors OCD Errors read only The number of downstream and
2. 4 Network Authentication Open WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key l Network Key 1234907690123 VetWwOrk Key 2 12349075090123 Network Key 3 1234907 590 123 i FE Or 3 1234507590123 enter 15 ASCI characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption Keys apt ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 Dit encryption keys Apply Save Table6 6 describes the fields of the Wireless WEP encryption setting window 6 82 Table6 6 Field descriptions Encryption Strength Key length 128bits or 64bits Up to four keys that are in form of hex digitals could be set Mobile users can t access the AP 1f they haven t set the same key as AP For 64bits and 128bits keys you should input 10 and 26 hexadecimal digitals or 5 and 13 Network Key 1 4 ASCII characters respectively Every two digitals should be compared with others by a space character For example 7890ABCDEF hexadecimal digitals or QWERT ASCII characters for a key length of 64bits Select 802 1x to enter 802 1x authentication page The 802 1x authentication needs a Radius server in LAN In this page you can input Radius server IP address port number and secret key see Figure 7 7 6 83 Figure 6 7 Wireless WEP encryption setting Info window Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specify whether a network key ts required to authent
3. APN code Pin code Dialup Number Q0 Baud Rate 230400 MTU 1600 MRU 1600 LCPEchoIntervarl 30 LCPEchoFailure 10 Network Preference Automatic 3G preferred 3G Only 2G Only Save Apply driver add If you want to add new 3G dongle click driver add button and the new page will show you how to configure a new 3G dongle After you are finished click on the add button 9 51 add a new 36 dongle s drive DriverList DeviceName DefaultVendor DefaultProduct TargetVendor TargetProduct MessageEndpoint 0 DevName Example dev ttyUSBO HuaweiMode F 62 bits Hexadecimal number Example 555342439845f885000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000 5 52 Quality of Service Quality of Service enables you to configure the QoS settings for the WAN interface Select Quality of Service from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Quality of Service menu and the QoS Queue Management Configuration window see Figure 5 51 Figure 5 51 QoS Queue Management Configuration window QoS Queue Management Configuration If Enable QoS checkbox is selected choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier Click Apply Save button to save it Note If Enable Qos checkbox ts not selected all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces Note The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packet
4. Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask Incoming Select Incoming from the IP Filtering submenu to open the Incoming IP Filtering Setup window see Figure 5 35 Figure 5 35 Incoming IP Filtering Setup window Incoming IP Filtering Setup When the firewall is enabled on a WAN or LAN interface all incoming IP traffic is BLOCKED However some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove to configure incoming IP filters Filter IP SrcIP DstIP Interfaces F Protocol SrcPort DstPort Remove Name Version PrefixLength PrefixLength Table 5 36 describes the fields of the Incoming IP Filtering Setup window Table 5 36 Field descriptions Filter Name read only The name of the incoming IP traffic filter Interfaces read only The interface of the incoming IP filter Protocol read only The protocol of the filter Source Address Mask read only The source address and subnet mask of the 5 42 INN CN Source Port read only The source port number of the filter Dest Address Mask read only The destination address and subnet mask Dest Port read only The destination port number Remove Enable the check box to select the incoming IP filter to be removed from the list Add Click to add an incoming IP filter the Add IP Filter Incoming window opens If you have selected to Add an incoming IP filter the Add IP Filter Incoming window opens see Figure 5 37 Figure 5 37 A
5. Enter 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4094 1 Table 5 18 describes the fields ofthe WAN Service Configuration window Table 5 18 Field descriptions IS CS Select WAN service type Select a service type for the WAN e PPP over Ethernet PPPoE e IP over Ethernet e Bridging Enter Service Description Enter the service name Back Click to return to the previous window Next If you have selected PPPoE click to open the PPP Username and Password window see WAN PPPoE 5 24 oe Co If you have selected PPPoE click to open the WAN IP Settings window see WAN IP over Ethernet If you have selected Bridging click to open a summary of the WAN setup See WAN Setup Summary WAN PPPoE If you select PPPoE as the WAN service type the PPP Username and Password window opens see Figure 5 29 Figure 5 29 PPP Username and Password window 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 to you PPP Username PPP Password PPPoE Service Name Authentication Method AUTO C Enable Fullcone NAT O Dial on demand with idle timeout timer PPP IP extension Use Static IPv4 Address Enable PPP Debug Mode C Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports IGMP Multicast C Enable IGMP Multicast Table 5 describes the fie
6. Select LAN from the Advanced Setup menu to open the LAN Setup window see Figure 5 29 Figure 5 29 LAN Setup window Local Area Network LAN Setup Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface GroupName Default v de e ld de di dd A a al ll ll cd dl cd ad End 1P Address 92 168 0 253 saser T 1 036 vr Si anar Lessed e nour i 24 support nteg Static IP Lease List A maximum 32 entries can be configured MAC Address IP Address Remove Add Entries Remove Entries gt D WD In tu it Table 5 30 describes the fields of the LAN Setup window Select a group name IP Address Enter the LAN IP address Table 5 30 Field descriptions Note If you change the default IP address the new address will take effect after the modem is rebooted Subnet Mask Enter the LAN subnet mask Enable IGMP Snooping Enable to apply IGMP snooping and select one of the following e Standard Mode 5 33 Enable LAN side firewall Enable to apply a firewall to the LAN Disable DHCP Server Select to disable DHCP server to use a Static IP address Enable DHCP Server Select to enable DHCP server and use a dynamic IP address range Start IP Address If you have enabled DHCP server enter a start IP address End IP Address If you have enabled DHCP server enter an end IP address Leased Time hour Enter a time in hours for the DHCP lease time If you enter 0 the DHCP lease will not exp
7. Server IP Address WAN Interface Remove If you have selected to Add a virtual server the Add NAT Virtual Servers window opens NAT Virtual Servers Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Apply Save to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server NOTE The Internal Port End cannot be modified directly Normally it is set to the same value as External Port End However if you modify Internal Port Start then Internal Port End will be set to the same value as Internal Port Start Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Use Interface pppoe_veip0 100 ppp0 1 Service Name Selecta Service RAMOS Custom Service Oo Server IP Address 192 168 1 Apply Save External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port StartInternal Port End 7 reos E Apply Save 9 37 Port Triggering Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the applications You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Custom application Click the Add button to configure port triggering NAT Port Triggering Setup Some applications require that specific ports in the Router s firew
8. EAV510 AC Router Select Settings in the Management menu to open the Settings submenu The Backup window enables you to save a backup copy of the settings you have configured for the TW EAV510 AC Router Select Backup from the Settings submenu to open the Backup window see Figure 8 1 Figure 8 1 Backup window Settings Backup Backup Broadband Router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC Click Backup Settings to save a backup copy of your settings The Update Settings window enables you to restore settings from a saved settings file Select Update from the Settings submenu to open the Update Settings window see Figure 8 2 Figure 8 2 Update Settings window 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 Dutton 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 3 minutes to complete and your Broadband Router will reboot Software File Name Selaa Ei valittua tiedostoa Table 8 1 describes the fields of the Update Settings window Table 8 1 Field descriptions Settings File Name Enter the file name of the saved settings or click Browse to locate the saved settings file Update Settings Click to upload the saved settings file Restore Default The
9. Stateless Stateful Start interface ID End interface ID Enable RADVD Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement Randomly Generate Statically Configure Preferred Life Time hour Valid Life Time hou 1 Enable MLD Snooping Standard Mode Blocking Mode Save Apply 9 35 Ethernet Port To access the Ethernet Port window click the Ethernet Port button in the Advanced Setup submenu You can configure the Media Type of Ethernet port in the new page and it will show you the Link Status of each Ethernet port When you are finished click the Save Apply button Ethernet Configuration lect a preferred media type of ethernet port Interface Name Media Type Link Status LANI Auto Negotiate Disconnect LAN2 Auto Negotiate Disconnect LAN3 Auto Negotiate Connected LAN4 4uto Negotiate Disconnect Save Apply Virtual Servers Select Virtual Servers from the Advanced Setup menu to open the NAT submenu NAT Virtual Servers Setup Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side identified by Protocol and External port to the Internal server with private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum 32 entries can be configured Server Name External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End
10. Errors Errs received Packets dropped Drops Transmitted read only Shows the number of e Bytes transmitted e Packets Pkts transmitted e Errors Errs transmitted 4 6 e Packets dropped Drops Click to reset the statistics table The xTM window displays ATM and PTM VDSL2 statistics xTM Click xTM in the Statistics submenu to open the xTM window see Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 xTM window DSL ATM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL ATM interfaces Peak E Max A Cell A Burst AnD Link MPAAL Interface Vpi Vci Category l Cell Rate A Rate Conn Mode IP QoS Remove Latency Rate ize Type Prec Alg Wght cells s cells s cells s bytes atm0 0 5 Path0 BR EoA anMuxMode ipport WRR O atmi 0 Path0 BR EoA nMuxMode Support WRR O tr Patho BR EoA anMu support WRR O tr 1 Path0 BR EoA nMu Support WRR O Remove Table 4 10 describes the fields of the x TM window Table 4 10 Field descriptions Out Packets read only Out OAM Calls read only at In Packet Errors read only Out Packet Errors read only 4 7 TW EAV510 AC The TW EAV510 AC window displays the statistics for the TW EAV510 AC Click TW EAV510 AC in the Statistics submenu to open the TW EAV510 AC window see Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 TW EAV510 AC window Statistics xDSL Mode T raffic Type Status Disabled Lin k Power State
11. Fail e Disabled If your connection to your DSL service provider continues to fail click the Help link to open a troubleshooting walkthrough Next Connection Click to check the status of the next connection Test With OAM F4 Click to test the connection with OAM P4 Fault Management Fault Management enables you to test the connectivity of the xDSL PTM VDSL2 mode Note Fault management should only be run with assistance from your ISP Select Fault Management from the Diagnostics menu to open the 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management window 7 3 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management This diagnostic is only used for VDSL PTM mode Maintenance Domain MD Level 2 v Destination MAC Address 802 10 VLAN ID 0 4095 VDSL Traffic Type Inactive Test the connection to another Maintenance End Point MEP Loopback Message LBM Find Maintenance End Points MEPs Linktrace Message LTM Set MD Level Send Loopback Send Linktrace 7 4 8 Management Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Management menu of the TW EAV510 AC Router Click Management in the main menu to open the Management menu Contents This chapter covers the following topics Settings System Log Security Log TR 069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Software Reboot Tools 8 5 Settings Backup Update 8 6 The Settings windows enable you to backup update and restore the settings of the TW
12. Gateway window opens see Figure 5 23 5 28 Figure 5 23 Routing Default Gateway window Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces atm 1 ppp 2 Back Table 5 24 describes the fields of the Routing Default Gateway window Table 5 24 Field descriptions O CC Selected WAN Interface Select a WAN interface from the drop down menu Click to open the DNS Configuration Server window See DNS Server Configuration for details DNS Server Configuration If you have configured the default gateway and clicked Next the DNS Server Configuration window opens see Figure 5 25 9 29 5 30 Figure 5 25 DNS Server Configuration window DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with th
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14. 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 User Name Browser s MAC Address O Other MAC Address Fa FESSER TET PTET AA AA AA AA AA AA Days of the week Mon Tue Wed ThuFri SatSun Click to select io Ooioooio Start Blocking Time hh mm End Blocking Time hh mm Apply Save Table 5 46 describes the fields of the Access Time Restriction configuration window Table 5 46 Field descriptions 5 48 User Name Enter the username of the user whom the time restriction is applied Browser s MAC Address Select Browser s MAC Address and enter the MAC address of the browser Other MAC Address Select Other MAC Address and enter another MAC address Days of the week Enable the check box of the day or days of the week that the time restriction is applied Start Blocking Time hh mm Enter the start blocking time End Blocking Time hh mm Enter the end blocking time Apply Save Click to save changes URL Filter The URL Filter window enables you to restrict certain websites by filtering URLs Select URL Filter from the Parental Control menu to open the URL Filter window see Figure 5 47 Figure 5 47 URL Filter window URL Filter Please select the list type first then configure the fist entries Maximum 100 entries can be configured URL List Ty
15. Scan allows wireless bridge Bridge Restrict Restriction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access Click Refresh to update the station list when Bridge Restrict is enabled Remote Bridges MAC MAC address list Address Wireless Advanced In advanced setting page You can select a particular channel on which to operate force the transmission rate to a particular speed set the fragmentation threshold set the RTS threshold set the wakeup interval for clients in power save mode set the beacon interval for the access point set XPress mode and set whether short or long preambles are used click Advanced in the main menu to open the Wireless advanced window See Figure 6 13 for wll information 6 87 Figure 6 13 Wireless advanced setting Info window Channel Auto Current 1 interference acceptable Auto Channel Timer min 802 11n EWC Auto a Bandwidth 20MHz Current 20MHz Control Sideband Lower Current N A 802 11n Rate Auto ra 802 11n Protection Auto Support 802 11n Client Only Off l RIFS Advertisement Auto OBSS Coexistence Enable RX Chain Power Save Disable l Power Save status Full Power RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time 10 RX Chain Power Save PPS 10 54g Rate Multicast Rate Basic Rate gt Fragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold DTIM Interval Beacon Interval Global Max Clients XPress Technology Dis
16. Select DSL Latency Patho Fast C Pathi Interleaved UN elect Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Weighted Round Robin Weighted Fair Queuing Default Queue Weight 63 Default Queue Precedence Default Queue Minimum Rate 1 0 Kbps 1 3 Default Queue Shaping Rate 1 0 Kbps 1 Default Queue Shaping Burst Size 3000 bytes shall b window Default Queue 8 lower value higher priority indicates no shaping indicates no shaping e gt 1600 Apply Save Table 5 8 describes the fields of the PTM VDSL2 Interface Configuration window Table 5 8 Field descriptions Select PTM VDSL2 Priority Select Connection Mode Enable Quality of Service Select the PTM VDSL2 priority level Normal Priority High Priority Preemption Select a connection mode for the PTM VDSL2 interface Default Mode Single service over one connection VLAN MUX Mode Multiple VLAN service over one connection MSC Mode Multiple service over one connection Enable to apply QoS rules to the connection see for details Click to return to the previous window 5 19 Apply Save Click to save changes The ETH WAN Interface Configuration window enables you to add delete or modify up to eight ETH WAN Layer 2 interface connections ETH Interface Note Selecting ETH disables ATM and PTM VDSL2 modes Note If you want to remove the Layer 2 int
17. 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 3 minutes to complete and your Broadband Router will reboot oftware File Selaa El valittua Table 8 15 describes the fields of the Update Software window Table 8 15 Field descriptions Software File Name Enter the file name of the software update or click Browse to locate the file Update Software Click to update the software Note The gateway will reboot once the software update has been loaded successfully Reboot The Reboot window enables you to restart the TW EAV510 AC Router Caution Rebooting the gateway will drop all current connections Select Reboot in the Management menu to open the Reboot window see Figure 8 56 8 17 Figure 8 56 Reboot window Click the button below to reboot the router Click Reboot to restart the device Tools This page will help you to diagnostic the status of your Network You can use Ping Trace Route and Nslookup methods in this page After you input the IP address or Domain name click Ping Trace Route or Nslookup button Ping and Trace Route You can use ping and trace route in this page Please input the IP address o
18. and enter the IP address of the TW EAV510 AC Router in the address bar http 192 168 0 254 The login window appears see Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Login window Windows Security The server 192 168 0 254 at TW EAV510 ADSL2 VDSL2 WLAN router requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection 2 Enter your username and password and click OK Note The default admin username is admin and the default admin password is admin The Device Info home page opens see Figure 3 2 3 2 Figure 3 2 Device Info home page TeleWell Device Info Device Info Advanced Setup Q651685V2 VSI Diagnostics Symmetric CPU Threads Wed 28 Aug 2013 17 45 18 0800 Management OD OH 33M 5S Configuration menus All configuration and management of the TW EAV510 AC Router is done using the web configuration tool Click on the Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless Diagnostics and Management menu items to view the configuration menus 3 3 4 Device Info Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Device Info windows of the TW EAV510 AC Router Click Device Info in the main menu to open the Device Info menu Contents This chapter covers the following topics WAN Statistics Route ARP 4 4 Summary The Device Info window displays a summary of the general information about th
19. be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Selected Default Available Routed WAN Gateway Interfaces Interfaces an Apply Save Table 5 58 describes the fields of the Default Gateway window Table 5 58 Field descriptions pe selected WAN Interface Select the WAN interface to use as the default gateway Save Apply Click to save changes Static Route Select Static Route in the Routing menu to open the Static Route window see Figure 5 59 5 60 Figure 5 59 Static Route window Routing Static Route A maximum 32 entries can be configured NOTE For system created route the Remove checkbox is disabled IP Version DstIP PrefxLength Gateway Interface metric Remove Table 5 describes the fields of the Static Route window Table 5 60 Field descriptions Destination read only AA Remove Enable the check box to select the static route from the list to be removed Add Click to add a static route The Static Route Add window opens Remove Click to remove the selected static route s from the list If you have selected to Add a static route the Static Route Add window opens see Figure 5 3 9 61 Figure 5 3 Static Route Add window Routing Static Route Add Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Apply Save to add the entry to the routing table IP Version IPy4 v Destination IP address pref
20. clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value AP Clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default is 1 The amount of time between beacon transmissions in is milliseconds The default 1s 100 ms and the acceptable range is 1 65535 The beacon transmissions identify the presence of an access point By default network devices passively scan all RF channels listening for beacons coming from access points Before a station enters power save mode the station needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receive the beacon Globali Max Chente Here you have the option of setting the limit of the number of clients who can connect to your wireless network Broadcom s Xpress Technology is compliant with draft specifications of two planned wireless industry standards It has been designed to improve wireless network efficiency Default is disabled the option of decreasing the transmitting power of your wireless signal WMM Wi Fi Multimedia You can choose the enable or disable WMM which allows for priority of certain data over the wireless network Refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC level WMM No Enabling No Acknowledgement can result in more efficient Beacon Interval XPress Technology Acknowledgement throughput but higher error rates in a noisy Radio Frequency RF environment 6 90 WMM APSD Automatic Power Save Delivery Enable this to
21. of the Wireless basic setting window 6 79 Table6 1 Field descriptions A checkbox that enables default or disables the wireless LAN Enable Wireless interface When selected the web GUI displays Hide access point SSID BSSID and Country settings Select Hide access Point to protect the access point from detection by wireless active scans To check AP status in Windows XP open Network Connections from the start Menu and select View Hide Access Point Available Network Connections If the access point is hidden it will not be listed there To connect a client to a hidden access point the station must add the access point manually to its wireless configuration 1 Prevents clients PC from seeing one another in My Network Places or Network Neighborhood Clients Isolation oe 2 Prevents one wireless client communicating with another wireless client Stops the router from advertising its Wireless Multimedia Disable WMM Advertise WMM functionality which provides basic quality of service for time sensitive applications e g VoIP Video Stops the router from advertising its Wireless Multimedia WMM functionality which provides basic quality of service for time sensitive applications e g VoIP Video Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding WMF Sets the wireless network name SSID stands for Service Set Identifier All stations must be configured with the correct SSID to access the WLAN If the SSID does no
22. the following DHCP Yendor IDs L 5 73 IP Tunnel Select IP Tunnel from the Advanced Setup menu to open the IP Tunnel submenu IPv6inIPv4 Select IPv6inIPv4 from the IP Tunnel submenu to open the IP Tunneling 61n4 Tunnel Configuration window IP Tunneling 6in4 Tunnel Configuration Name WAN LAN Dynamic 1Pya Mask Length 6rd Prefix Border Relay Address Remove If you click Add the detail of the IP Tunneling 61n4 Tunnel Configuration window will open IP Tunneling 6in4 Tunnel Configuration Currently only 6rd configuration is supported Tunnel Name Mechanism 6RD Associated WAN Interface Associated LAN Interface LAN brO v Manual Automatic IPv4 Mask Length 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length Border Relay IPv4 Address IPv4inIPv6 Select IPv4inIPv6 from the IP Tunnel submenu to open the IP Tunneling 41m6 Tunnel Configuration window IP Tunneling 4in6 Tunnel Configuration Name WAN LAN Dynamic Remote IPv6 Address Remove Remove 5 74 If you click Add the detail of the IP Tunneling 41n6 Tunnel Configuration window will open IP Tunneling 4in6 Tunnel Configuration Currently only DS Lite configuration is supported Tunnel Name Mechanism DS Lite Y Associated WAN Interface Associated LAN Interface LAN brO v l Manual Automatic Remote IPv6 Address A pp y Save IPSec To
23. when Idle Enable Status Enabled DRAM Self Refresh Enable Status Enabled Ethernet Auto Power Down Number of ethernet interfaces in Full power mode 6 Y nable Status led Enable St Enab Low power mode 3 Multicast To access the IGMP Configuration window click the Multicast button in the Advanced Setup directory Enter IGMP protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below IGMP Configuration Enter IGMP protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values sh Default Version Query Interval Query Response Interval Last Member Query Interval Robustness Value Maximum Multicast Groups Maximum Multicast Data Sources for IGMPv3 1 24 Maximum Multicast Group Members Fast Leave Enable LAN to LAN nta LAND Multicast Enable Mebership Join Immediate PTY MLD Configuration Enter MLD protocol Pv6 Multicast configuration fields if you w vant modify default values shown below Default Yersion 2 Query Interval 125 Query Response Interval 10 Last Member Query Interval 10 Robustness Value Maximum Multicast Groups Maximum Multicast Data Sources for midv3 Maximum Multicast Group Members Fast Leave Enable LAN to LAN Antra LAN Multicast Enable 9 77 6 Wireless Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Wireless setting of the TW EAV510 AC Router Click Wireless in the main menu to Wirel
24. Multicast Disabled Quality Of Service Enabled Click Apply Save to have this interface to be effective Click Back to make any modifications Apply Save Table 5 28 describes the fields of the WAN Setup Summary window Table 5 28 Field descriptions Port VPI VCI read only Lists the port number VPI value and VCI value Connection Type read only The WAN connection type Service Name read only The name of the WAN service Service Category read only The selected service category of the WAN service IP Address read only The IP address of the WAN service Service State read only The current states of the WAN service NAT read only Indicates if NAT is enabled or disabled Full Cone NAT read only Indicates if Full Cone NAT is enabled or disabled Firewall read only Indicates if the firewall is enabled or disabled IGMP Multicast read only Indicates if IGMP multicast is enabled or 5 31 LAN disabled Quality of Service read only Indicates if QoS rules are enabled or disabled Apply Save Click to save changes Back Click to return to previous window to verify or modify the WAN setup The LAN Setup window enables you to configure the settings for the LAN interface As a network device the ADSL Modem has its own IP address and MAC address The default IP address 1s 192 168 0 254 and the subnet mask 1s 255 255 255 0 The user can configure these addresses through the LAN Setup window
25. Restore Default Settings window enables you to restore the factory defaults of the TW EAV510 AC Router Warning Restoring the default settings will erase all previous settings Select Restore Default from the Settings submenu to open the Restore Default Settings window see Figure 8 3 Figure 8 3 Restore Default Settings window Tools Restore Default Settings Restore Broadband Router settings to the factory defaults Click Restore Default Settings to restore the factory default settings of the TW EAV510 AC Router System Log The System Log windows enable you view and configure the system log of the TW EAV510 AC Router Select System Log in the Management menu to open the System Log window see Figure 8 4 8 7 8 8 Figure 8 4 System Log window System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options ystem Log Configure System Log Table 8 5 describes the fields of the System Log window Table 8 5 Field descriptions COM CR View System Log Click to view the system log The System Log information window opens Configure System Log Click to configure the system log The Configuration window opens If you clicked View System Log in the System Log window the System Log information window opens see Figure 8 6 Figure 8 6 System Log inf
26. TW EAV510 AC USER GUIDE xDSL modem ADSL2 VDSL2 Wlan access point 5 Ghz and 2 4 Ghz and even 1300 Mbps speed USB 2 0 Host 3G 4G LTE support Switch firewall 4 x 10 100 1000Mbps LAN 1 x 10 100 100 Mbps WAN copyright TeleWell Oy Contents 1 Product overview 1 1 plis A o a dered ciae stale 1 1 a A nee 1 2 P E a sah ea ted esc aaa aa te ce alee eae ade ec A 1 2 Description of LEDs and interfaces TW EAV510 AC Router may support following interface 1 3 2 Hardware installation 2 1 Tonnstall tie TWA VOTO AROUSA toner rnc Re eter er ere 2 1 3 Accessing the TW EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool 3 1 To access the TW EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool occccccnncnnnnocononnccnnnnnnnnnonanononoconnnoss 3 1 4 Device Info 4 1 E 4 2 WAN cia Stal teh ee De Das Ne a Na ce ha ached ed teal oh asl Ate Nil acdc AS 4 3 O E A DE E EE eRe Pe ee 4 4 ROUE sa PER RL 4 10 ARP PRAPp un a 9 E O 4 11 DEC Po 4 12 5 Advanced Setup 5 12 Layer Mer BAC Cy eites E S E T ue edaehenddadanccendean ee iucueene 5 13 WAN GS CLV 1CC ict artes arches seated eeecee id cl 5 21 LAN aa ii ceca 5 32 FUNC Ee ELO e EPA o e E EL Hr E E E E 5 36 NA Dai 5 37 15 0 00 Ac Re eR A A ET 5 40 Parma CONTA a ds 5 47 O A A A 5 51 A A A A T EE 5 53 AP O PA II rene ee mee ee OO ee eee eee eee 5 59 DNS aa cet eles emetic seaeictnca clan acicines arcane lesan aa asasdiaacuad annie neous npseaaasapasecous tosaelesa ce apeasteemneeteoeeeat 5 64 A le
27. abled Transmit Power 100 WMM WI FI Multimedia Enabled WMM No Acknowledgement Disabled WMM APSD Enabled Wireless Mode Access Point URE OFF URE Mode Bridge Range Extender STA Retry Time sec Appiy Save Table 7 14 describes the fields of the Wireless advance setting window 6 88 Table7 14 Field descriptions The frequency of 802 1lac Wireless Network the new Band amendment allows IEEE 802 1la units to fall back to speeds of 54 Mbps coexist in the same network Allows selection of a specific channel or Auto mode PT een r The Auto Channel times the length it takes to scan in minutes An equipment interoperability standard setting based on 802 1 1n EWC IEEE 802 11n Draft 2 0 and Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC Drop down menu specifies the following bandwidth Bandwidth 20MHz in 2 4G Band and 40 MHz in 5G Band 20MHz in both bands 40MHz in both band and 80MHz in both band Coto Sid band This Is available for 40MHz Drop down menu allows selecting upper sideband or lower sideband Drop down menu specifies the following fixed rates The 802 11n Rate maximum rate for bandwidth 20MHz is 130MHz and the maximum bandwidth 40MHz is 270MHz 80M auto 802 11n Protection Turn off for maximized throughput Turn on for greater security Support 802 11n Client the option to provide wireless Internet access only to clients Only who are operating at 802 11n speeds In Auto defaul
28. access the IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections window click the IPSec button in the Advanced Setup directory This window allows you to configure IPSec Click Add New Connection to edit IPSec tunnel mode connections from this page IPSec Tunnel Mode Connections Add remove or enable disable IPSec tunnel connections from this page Connection Name Remote Gateway Local Addresses Remote Addresses Remove Add New Connection This window allows you to advanced settings 9 75 IPSec Settings IPSec Connection Name new connection Tunnel Mode Remote IPSec Gateway Address IPv4 address in dotted decimal Tunnel access from local IP addresses IP Address for YPN IP Subnetmask Tunnel access from remote IP addresses IP Address for YPN IP Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 a 4 Key Exchange Method Auto IKE v Authentication Method Pre Shared Key v Pre Shared Key Perfect Forward Secrecy Advanced IKE Settings Show Advanced Settings Apply Save 9 76 Power Management The Power Management window enables you to control of Hardware to evaluate power consumption Select Power Management from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Power Management window Power Management This page allows control of Hardware modules to evaluate power consumption Use the control buttons to select the desired option click Apply and check the status response MIPS CPU Clock divider when Idle Enable Status Enabled Wait instruction
29. addresses for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List To access this window click the IP addresses button in the Access Control directory 8 15 Access Control IP Address The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List If the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP addresses for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List Access Control Mode Disable Enable IP Address Subnet Mask Remove Click the Add button access the following window displayed on the next page Add IP Addresses Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click Apply Save Subnet Mask Ps Apply Save Input the IP Address and Subnet Mask which you want to configure and then click Apply to enable this IP address Update Software The Update Software window enables you to update the software version for the gateway Warning Software updates will result in lost settings 8 16 Note Before updating the software version you need to download the latest version online or obtain the latest version from your ISP Select Update Software in the Management menu to open the Update Software window see Figure 8 14 Figure 8 14 Update Software window
30. all be opened for access by the remote parties Port Trigger dynamically opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Triggering Ports The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports A maximum 32 entries can be configured Trigger Application Name Port Range Port Range WAN Interface Remove Protocol Protocol Start End Start End You can configure the port settings on this window by clicking the Select an application radio button and then using the drop down list to choose an existing application or by clicking the Custom application radio button and entering your own Application Rule in the field provided Click Save Apply when you are finished with the port setting configuration The new Application Rule will appear in the Port Triggering table NAT Port Triggering Some applications such as games video conferencing remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router s firewall be opened for access by the applications You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own Custom applicationjand click Save Apply to add it Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 Use Interface 3G dongle pppT v Application Name O Select an application Sel
31. alth check on your device Use Internet the ping utility to check whether the device can communicate with the TW EAV510 AC Router LAN IP address by default 192 168 0 254 If 1t cannot check the Ethernet cabling If you statically assigned a private IP address to the computer verify the following e Check that the TW EAV510 AC Router IP address on the device is your public IP address If it is not correct the address or configure the device to receive IP information automatically e Verify with your ISP that the DNS server specified for the computer is valid Correct the address or configure the device to receive this information automatically The LAN devices cannot Verify that the DNS server IP address display web pages on the specified on the device 1s correct for your Internet ISP If you specified that the DNS server be assigned dynamically from a server then verify with your ISP that the address configured on the gateway is correct and then you can use the ping utility to test connectivity with your ISP s DNS server 9 2 Problem Troubleshooting suggestion Web pages I forgot my user ID or If you have not changed the password password from the default try using admin as both the user ID and password Otherwise you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing the Reset Default button on the back panel of the TW EAV510 AC Router three times Then type the default User ID and password sho
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33. ble 6 10 Field descriptions SSID current used Disabled Disables MAC filtering Allow Permits access for the specified MAC addresses DES COS NOTE Add a wireless device s MAC address before clicking the Allow radio button or else you will need to connect to the Router s web user interface using the supplied yellow Ethernet cable and add 6 85 the wireless device s MAC address Rejects access for the specified MAC addresses Lists the MAC addresses subject to the MAC Restrict mode The Add button prompts an entry field that requires you type in a MAC address MAC Address in a two character 6 byte convention XX XX XX XX XX Xx where xx are hexadecimal numbers A maximum of 60 MAC addresses can be added Wireless Bridge You can select Wireless Bridge also known as Wireless Distribution System to disable access point functionality Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access Click Wireless Bridge in the main menu to open the Wireless bridge window see Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Wireless Bridge setting Info window Wireless Bri
34. ce Remove information 9 65 Add Dynamic DNS This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO D DNS provider DynDNS org v Hostname Hostna me Interface 3G dongle pppT Y DynDNS Settings Username Password debs DDNS requires that an account be setup with one of the A supported DDNS servers prior to engaging it on the Router Na This function will not work without an accepted account with a Note DDNS server DSL The DSL window enables you to configure the DSL settings of the gateway Select DSL from the Advanced Setup menu to open the DSL Settings window see Figure 5 67 5 66 Figure 5 67 DSL Settings window DSL Settings Select the modulation below Select the profile below lt G Dmt Enabled G lite Enabled 8a Enabled K 8b Enabled K T1 413 Enabled 8c Enabled K ADSL2 Enabled 8d Enabled AnnexL Enabled ADSL2 Enabled K 12a Enabled K 12b Enabled S E AnnexM Enabled 17a Enabled VDSL2 Enabled e US Enabled Select the phone line pair below Inner pair O Outer pair Capability Bitswap Enable SRA Enable Apply Save Advanced Settings Table 5 68 describes the fields of the DSL Settings window Table 5 68 Field descriptions Select the modulation below Enable the applicable modulation s Select the profile below Enable the applicable profile s USO Enable to apply USO Selec
35. chapter includes the following topics Hardware introduction Safety precautions Prerequisites Hardware introduction This TW EAV510 AC Router supports Ethernet over TW EAV510 AC using one Ethernet data link that is rated up to 1000Mb s symmetrically With its bridge functionality it connects any device equipped with a 10 100 1000BASE TX network interface card with a standard telephone cable to a TW EAV510 AC switch For this purpose 1t provides e One xDSL port e Two USB port e Four Ethernet LAN port e One Ethernet WAN port The TW EAV510 AC Router also includes router functionality Safety precautions Follow these recommendations to protect yourself and the TW EAV510 AC Router from harm e Use volume labels to mark the type of power e Use the power adapter provided with the TW EAV510 AC Router e Pay attention to the power load of the electrical outlet or extension cord An overburdened power outlet or damaged cords and plugs may cause electric shock or fire Check the power cords regularly If you find any damage replace the cord immediately e Leave adequate space for heat dissipation to avoid any damage caused by overheating the TW EAV510 AC Router Do not cover the ventilation holes e Do not put the TW EAV510 AC Router near a heat source Avoid placing the TW EAV510 AC Router in direct sunlight e Do not put the TW EAV510 AC Router in damp or wet locations Do not spill any liquid on the TW EAV510 AC Route
36. d into a queue that exit through an interface for which the queue is not specified to exist will instead egress to the default queue on the interface Mark Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP ee Mark 802 1p priority Class non vlan packets egress to a non vlan interface will be tagged with VID O and the class rule p bits Class vlan packets egress to a non vlan interface will have the packet p bits re marked by the class rule p bits No additional vlan tag is added Class non vlan packets egress to a vian interface will be tagged with the interface VID and the class rule p bits Class vlan packets egress to a vian interface will be additionally tagged with the packet VID and the class rule p bits Set Rate Limit Pd s Apply Save Table 5 56 describes the fields of the QoS Classification window 9 57 Table 5 56 Field descriptions Field Add Network Traffic Class Rule Traffic Class Name Rule Order Rule Status Enter the traffic class name Select the order of the rule Note The only available option is Last Select Enable to apply the rule Select Disable to turn off the rule Specify Classification Criteria Class Interface Ether Type Select the class interface e eth0 e Local Select the Ethernet type IP 0x800 SRP 0x806 IPv6 0x86DD PPPoE_DISC 0x8863 PPPoE_SES 0x8864 S865 0x88650 80214 0x8100 Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC address f
37. d only The destination address and subnet mask Dest Port read only The destination port number Remove Enable the check box to select the outgoing IP 5 40 oe filter to be removed from the list Add Click to add an outgoing IP filter the Add IP Filter Outgoing window opens Click to remove selected outgoing IP filter If you have selected to Add an outgoing IP filter the Add IP Filter Outgoing window opens see Figure 5 33 Figure 5 33 Add IP Filter Outgoing window Add IP Filter Outgoing The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply Save to Save and activate the filter Filter Name IP Version IPw4 v Protocol v Source IP address prefix length Source Port port or port port Destination IP address prefix length Destination Port port or port port Figure 5 34 describes the fields of the Add IP Filter Outgoing window Table 5 34 Field descriptions Filter Name Enter the name of the outgoing IP filter Protocol Select the protocol of the filter TCP UDP TCP UDP TCMP Source IP Address Enter the source IP address 9 41 Source Subnet Mask Enter the source subnet mask Source Port Enter the source port number
38. dd IP Filter Incoming window Add 1P Filter Incoming The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply Save to save and activate the filter Filter Name IP Version IPwa4 v Protocol i Source IP address prefix length Source Port port or port port Destination IP address prefix length Destination Port port or port port WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled and LAN Interfaces Select one or more WAN LAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule Select All bro bro Table 5 38 describes the fields of the Add IP Filter Incoming window 9 43 Table 5 38 Field descriptions Enter the name of the incoming IP filter Protocol Select the protocol of the filter TCP UDP TCP UDP TCMP WAN Interfaces Configured in Routing mode Enable Select All or enable individual and with firewall enabled and LAN Interfaces WAN LAN interfaces to apply this rule Apply Save Click to save changes MAC Filtering Destination Subnet Mask Enter the destination subnet mask The MAC Filtering window enables you to control access to and from specific MAC addresses Select MAC Filtering from the Security submenu to open the MAC Fil
39. dge This page allows you to configure wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface You can select Wireless Bridge also known as Wireless Distribution System to disable access point functionality Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction Any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled Scan enables wireless bridge restriction Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access Click Refresh to update the remote bridges Wait for few seconds to update Click Apply Save to configure the wireless bridge options AP Mode Access Point y Bridge Restrict Enabled v Remote Bridges MAC Address Apply Save Table6 12 describes the fields of the Wireless bridge setting window Table6 12 Field descriptions 6 86 Selecting Wireless Bridge Wireless Distribution System disables Access Point AP functionality while selecting access Point enables AP functionality In access Point mode wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP Selecting Disabled in Bridge Restrict disables wireless Bridge restriction which means that any wireless bridge will be granted access Selecting Enabled or Enabled
40. e This chapter explains how to access the TW EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool The management interface software is HTML based and can be accessed using a web browser Contents This chapter covers the following topic To access the TW EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool a To access the TW EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool When to use Use this procedure to access the web configuration interface of the TW EAV510 AC Router The configuration interface enables you to secure the TW EAV510 AC Router limit access set traffic routes modify passwords and change advanced settings Before you begin Before you can configure the TW EAV510 AC Router it must be installed connected to a web enabled PC and turned on 3 1 Note For first time configuration connect the Ethernet cable from your computer to the LAN port on the TW EAV510 AC Router The default settings assign an IP subnet and an IP address Management IP settings To establish the initial connection either use a computer configured to be a DHCP client or use a computer with IP settings in the 192 168 0 0 subnet The default IP address of the TW EAV510 AC Router for the first LAN port is 192 168 0 254 with a subnet 2353 233 295 0 Note If you are not sure how to configure your computer to be a DHCP client or to set your IP address and subnet mask see the TCP IP configuration appendix or the Quick Installation Guide Procedure 1 Open a web browser
41. e Figure 5 Figure 5 21 WAN IP Settings window WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Notice If Obtain an IP address automatically is chosen DHCP will be enabled for PWC in MER mode If Use the following Static IP address is chosen enter the WAN IP address subnet mask and interface gateway Obtain an IP address automatically Option 60 Yendor ID Option 61 IAID 8 hexadecimal digits Option 61 DUID hexadecimal digit Option 125 Disable OEnable O Use the following Static IP address WAN IP Address 202 96 202 121 WAN Subnet Mask WAN gateway IP Address Table 5 22 describes the fields of the DNS Server Configuration window Table 5 22 Field descriptions Obtain an IP address automatically Select to obtain an IP address automatically for the WAN IP DHCP will be enabled and for 5 27 PVC in MER mode Use the following Static IP address Select to use a specified static IP address for the WAN IP WAN IP Address Enter a static IP address WAN gateway IP Address Enter the gateway IP address Back Click to return to the previous window Next Click to configure the default gateway see Routing Default Gateway Routing Default Gateway If you have configured the fields of the PPP Username and Password window or WAN IP Settings window and clicked Next the Routing Default
42. e TW EAV510 AC Router such as the model name software version and addresses Click Summary in the main menu to open the Device Info window see Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Device Info window P TeleWell Device Info Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless 963L68SV2_ V51 Diagnostics gama Wed 28 Aug 2013 17 45 18 0800 TW EAVS10 AC 1 1 3 DSL PHY and Driver version This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection 2 125dbm 110dbm LAN Ta Address Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Table 4 2 describes the fields of the Device Info window Table 4 2 Field descriptions Board ID read only The board ID of the gateway Software Version read only The current version of the software Bootloader CFE Version read only The current version of the boot loader program DSL PHY and Driver Version The current version of dsl phy driver Wireless Driver Version read only The current version of the wireless driver 4 2 Line Rate Upstream Kbps read only Line Rate Downstream Kbps read only LAN IPv4 Address read only Default Gateway read only Primary DNS Server read only Secondary DNS Server read only WAN The WAN Info window displays a list of the configured interfaces of the WAN Click WAN in the Device Info menu to open the WAN Info window see Figure 4 3 Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup Choose Add Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected i
43. e first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces Selected DNS Server l 7 Available WAN Interfaces Interfaces ppp 1 Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Table 5 26 describes the fields of the DNS Server Configuration window Table 5 26 Field descriptions ei Obtain DNS info from a WAN interface Select to obtain DNS server information from a specified WAN interface WAN Interface selected Select a WAN interface to obtain the DNS server information of that interface Use the following Static DNS IP address Select to enter a static DNS server IP address Primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Enter the IP address of a secondary DNS server Apply Save Changes Click to save changes and view a summary of the WAN settings see WAN Setup Summary WAN Setup Summary If you have configured the WAN service and clicked Next the WAN Setup Summary window opens see Figure 5 27 Figure 5 27 WAN Setup Summary window WAN Setup Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Connection Type PPPoE NAT Enabled Full Cone NAT Disabled Firewall Enabled IGMP
44. e ungrouped interfaces to the Default group Only the default group has IP interface Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs etho ethl Default eth2 eth3 wlang To create a new mapping group enter Group Name add interfaces to Grouped Interfaces Click Apply Save to save the changes Interface grouping Configuration o 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 wendor ID s oP server o tring any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP 3 Select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports Note that these clients may obtain public IP addresses 4 Click Apply Save button to make the changes effective immediately IMPORTANT If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device please REBOOT the client device attached to the modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address Group Name a l Grouped WAN Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces ppp Grouped LAN Interfaces Available LAN Interfaces eth0 ethl eth2 eth3 wlan Automatically Add Clients With
45. ect One O Custom application Save Apply Trigger Port Start Trigger Port End Trigger Protocol Open Port Start Open Port End Open Protocol in Pa a l p rra TCP TCP v pea pe TCP TCP EX rea TCP J l TCP TCP mm re ICP TCP Save Apply 5 38 DMZ Host Since some applications are not compatible with NAT the Router supports use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN This IP address is not protected by NAT and will therefore be visible to agents on the Internet with the right type of software Keep in mind that any client PC in the DMZ will be exposed to various types of security risks If you use the DMZ take measures such as client based virus protection to protect the remaining client PCs on your LAN from possible contamination through the DMZ To designate a DMZ IP address type in the IP Address of the server or device on your LAN and click the Save Apply button NAT DMZ Host The Broadband 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 ALG To access the ALG window click the ALG button in the NAT submenu You can enable and disable the ALG functi
46. eight will be used for arbitration For multi queue VC its VC precedence and weight will be used for arbitration Table 5 4 describes the fields of the ATM PVC Configuration window Table 5 4 Field descriptions VPI 0 255 Enter a VPI value from 0 to 255 Note The VPI value is provided by your ISP VCI 32 65535 Enter a VCI value from 32 to 65535 Note The VCI value is provided by your ISP Select DSL Link Type Select one of the following e EOoA Ethernet over ATM 5 16 Encapsulation Mode Service Category Select Connection Mode Enable Quality of Service Back Apply Save DSL PTM VDSL2 Interface Configuration e PPPoA PPP over ATM e IPoA IP over ATM Select an encapsulation mode e LLC SNAP BRIDGING e VC MUX Select a service category UBR without PCR UBR with PCR CBR Non realtime VBR Realtime VBR Select a connection mode for the ATM interface e Default Mode Single service over one connection VLAN MUX Mode Multiple VLAN service over one connection MSC Mode Multiple service over one connection Enable to apply QoS settings to the connection see for details Click to return to the previous window Click to save changes The DSL PTM VDSL2 Interface Configuration window enables you to add delete or modify up to eight PTM VDSL2 Layer 2 interface connections Note PTM VDSL2 only works in TW EAV510 AC mode Note You usually only need to configu
47. erface you must remove the WAN interface base on this Layer 2 interface Click ETH Interface in the Layer2 Interface menu to open the ETH WAN Interface Configuration window see Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 ETH WAN Interface Configuration window ETH WAN Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure ETH WAN interfaces Allow one ETH as layer 2 wan interface Interface Name Connection Mode Remove Table 5 10 describes the fields of the ETH WAN Interface Configuration window Table 5 10 Field descriptions Interface Name read only The number and name of the ETH interface Connection Mode read only The connection mode selected for the ETH interface Click to add a connection See ETH WAN Configuration for details Remove Click to remove a selected connection Remove Enable the check box to remove the ETH interface from the list 9 20 ETH WAN Configuration If you have selected to add or modify an ETH interface connection the ETH WAN Configuration window opens see Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 ETH WAN Configuration window ETH WAN Configuration This screen allows you to configure a ETH port Select a ETH port eth0 eth0 w Apply Save Table 5 12 describes the fields of the ETH WAN Configuration window Table 5 12 Field descriptions Select a ETH port Select an Ethernet port for the ETH WAN interface connection Back Click to return to the previous window Apply Save Click to save cha
48. erface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Click the Apply Save button when you are finished DNS Server Configuration Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system In ATM mode if only a single PWC with IPoA or static IPOE protocol is configured Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces traca gt Available WAN Interfaces Ter laces Use the following Static DNS IP address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server TODO IPW6 Select the configured WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server informati
49. ess configure menu Figure6 1 Wireless menu Device Info Advanced Setup Wireless WLAN 2 4GHz WLAN 5GHz Diagnostics Management WLAN 2 4GHz is menu to configure 2 4G wireless network which is also called 802 1 1n wireless network WLAN 5GHz is menu to configure 5G wireless network which is also called 802 1 lac wireless network 2 4G and 5G have the same contents So we introduce 802 1 1n 2 4G configuration for example Contents This chapter covers the same following topics Basic setting Security Setting MAC Filter Wireless Bridge 6 78 Wireless Advanced Station Basic Setting The Basic window enables you to do basic setting of the TW EAV510 AC Router Wireless Click Basic in the main menu to open the basic setting window see Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Wireless basic setting Info window Wireless Basic This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN Interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless network name also known as SSID and restrict the channel set based on country requirements Enable Wireless Hotspot2 0 WPA2 is required Hide Pour lents tior Isola able WMM Adver Y nab Multi f W EAV 1 SSID JO 1E rhe Country FINLAND Max Clients Wireless Guest Virtual Access Points psy Isolate Enable Enable Max Clients WMF HSPOT Clients E Se Table 6 2 describes the fields
50. esting 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 eth0 Connection FAIL Help Test your ethi Connection FAIL Help Test your eth2 Connection PASS Help Test your eth3 Connection FAIL Help Test your eth4 Connection FAIL Help Test your USB Connection Help Test your Wireless Connection PASSPASS 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 Ping default gateway FAIL Help Ping primary Domain Name Server FAIL Help Next Connection Test With OAM F4 Table 7 2 describes the fields of the Diagnostics window Table 7 2 Field descriptions oe Test the connection to your local network Indicates the status of your local connection e Pass e Fail e Disabled If your local connection continues to fail click the Help link to open a troubleshooting walkthrough 7 2 COMO CR Test the connection to your DSL service Indicates the status of your connection to your provider DSL service provider e Pass e
51. figuration un D MD a Cu ou yer 2 interface for this service Note For ATM interface the descriptor string is portld_wpi_vci For PTM interface the descriptor string is portId_high_low Where portld 0 gt DSL Latency PATHO portld 1 gt DSL Latency PATH1 portiId 4 gt DSL Latency PATHO amp 1 low 0 gt Low PTM Priority not set low 1 gt Low PTM Priority set high 0 gt High PTM Priority not set high 1 gt High PTM Priority set ptm0 0_1_1 Y Table 5 16 describes the fields of the WAN Service Interface Configuration window Table 5 16 Field descriptions Select a layer 2 interface for this service Select a layer 2 interface for the service from the drop down menu Click to configure the settings for the service See WAN Service Configuration for details 9 23 When you have selected a layer 2 interface for the service and clicked Next the WAN Service Configuration window opens see Figure 5 17 Note You can only select PPPoE IP over Ethernet or Bridging if you have selected an EoA layer2 link type Figure 5 17 WAN Service Configuration window WAN Service Configuration Select WAN service type PPP over Ethernet PPPOE IP over Ethernet Bridging Enter Service Description bro 11 For tagged service enter valid 802 1P Priority and 802 1Q VLAN ID For untagged service set 1 to both 802 1P Priority and 802 1Q VLAN ID Enter 802 1P Priority 0 7 1
52. from the Access Control menu to open the Passwords window see Figure 8 12 Note It is highly recommended that the default passwords are changed after logging in to the device for the first time Figure 8 12 Password window Access Control Passwords The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your L Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply Save to change or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a space Old Password New Password Confirm Password Ap p f Y Save Table 8 13 describes the fields of the Passwords window Table 8 13 Field descriptions Enter the username default is admin Enter the old password Enter the new password Retype the new password to confirm Click to save changes 8 14 Services The Services window enables you to enable or disable services Select Services from the Access Control menu to open the Services window Access Control Services A Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being used Services LAN WAN FTP Enable L Enable HTTP Enable L Enable ICMP Enable Enable TELNET Enable Enable TFTP Enable Enable IP Addresses The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List Ifthe Access Control mode 1s disabled the system will not validate IP
53. icate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength Click Apply Save when done Select SSID TW EAV510 2 4GHz 50aa Network Authentication 802 1X RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Key D WEP Encryption Enabled Encryption Strength 128 bit Current Network Key 2 Network Key 1 1234567890123 Network Key 2 1234567890123 Network Key 3 1234567890123 Network Key 4 1234567890123 Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Apply Save Table6 8 describes the fields of the Wireless 802 1x setting window 6 84 Table6 8 Field descriptions RADIUS Server IP Address IPv4 of Radius server RADIUS Port Radius server port default value is 1812 RADIUS Key Key string used to Radius authentication MAC Filter The Access List function 1s just like MAC address filtering and selected to permit or forbid access of wireless station with specified MAC address Click MAC Filter in the main menu to open the MAC filter window see Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 Wireless MAC Filter setting Info window Wireless MAC Filter ct ssip TW EAVS10 2 4GHz 50aa_ DisaDteo ALLOW Deny Note If allow Is choosed and mac filter ts mpty WPS will De disabled MAC Address Remove Add Table6 10 describes the fields of the Wireless MAC filter setting window Ta
54. ion Time Restriction enables you to set limits and restrictions for online use Select Time Restriction from the Parental Control menu to open the Access Time Restriction window see Figure 5 43 Figure 5 43 Access Time Restriction window Access Time Restriction A maximum 16 entries can be configured Username MAC Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Start Stop Remove Table 5 44 describes the fields of the Access Time Restriction window Table 5 44 Field descriptions Username read only The user whom the time restriction 1s applied 5 47 MAC read only The MAC address Mon to Sun read only Indicates the day s of the week that the time restriction is applied Start read only The start time of the time restriction Stop read only The end time of the time restriction Remove Enable the check box to select the time restriction to be removed from the list Add Click to add a time restriction rule the Access Time Restriction window opens If you have selected to Add an access time restriction the Access Time Restriction configuration window opens see Figure 5 45 Figure 5 45 Access Time Restriction configuration window Access Time Restriction This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router The Browser s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict other LAN device click the Other
55. ire Static IP Lease List read only If you are using static IP the static IP lease list shows the MAC address and static IP address Enable a Remove check box for the corresponding MAC and IP address to remove Add Entries Click to add a static IP entry The DHCP Static IP Lease window opens Enter the MAC Address and IP Address in the fields and click Apply Save Remove Entries If you have enabled one or more entries to remove click to remove the selected static IP entries Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Enable to configure a secondary interface IP address and subnet mask for the LAN interface Enter the second IP Address and Subnet Mask of the LAN interface in the fields Apply Save Click to save changes IPv6 Autoconfig The IPv6 Autoconfig window enables you to configure the settings for the LAN interface with IPv6 Click IPv6 Autoconfig in the LAN submenu to open the IPv6 Autoconfig window This window allows you to configure IPv6 When you are finished click the Apply Save button IPv6 LAN Auto Configuration Note Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64 Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION Please enter the complete information For exampe Please enter 0 0 0 2 instead of 2 Static LAN IPv6 Address Configuration Interface Address prefix length is required IPv6 LAN Applications Enable DHCPv6 Server
56. ived Transmitted Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops etho 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ethi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eth2 0 916 0 0 0 113310 0 eth3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eth4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 wld 12277 142 0 0 10585 68 O 0 wil 0 0 0 0 9691 63 0 0 Table 4 6 describes the fields of the LAN window The LAN interface Received read only Shows the number of Table 4 6 Field descriptions Bytes received Packets Pkts received Errors Errs received Packets dropped Drops Transmitted read only Shows the number of Bytes transmitted Packets Pkts transmitted Errors Errs transmitted Packets dropped Drops Reset Statistics Click to reset the statistics table 4 5 WAN Service The WAN window displays the statistics for the information received and transmitted over the WAN interface Click WAN Service in the Statistics submenu to open the WAN window see Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 WAN window WAN Info maraca beacon EE mid wat prenan Sate ipva adie rva nai Terai ans re omo ies eros ns eros eros uncongures on00 cu Tens 25 coge irot omo ees osos ss eros noes comes ono cu 7 Table 4 8 describes the fields of the WAN window Table 4 8 Field descriptions Interface read only The WAN interface Description read only The description of the WAN interface Received read only Shows the number of Bytes received Packets Pkts received
57. ix length Interface v L Gateway IP Address optional metric number should be greater than or equal to zero Metric Table 5 62 describes the fields of the Static Route Add window Table 5 62 Field descriptions Destination Network Address Enter the destination network address Subnet Mask Enter the destination subnet mask Use Gateway IP Address Enter a gateway IP address Apply Save Click to save changes Policy Routing Select Policy Routing in the Routing menu to open the Policy Routing Setting window see Figure 5 63 Figure 5 63 Policy Routing Setting window Policy Routing Setting A maximum 7 entries can be configured Policy Name Source IP LAN Port WAN Default GW Remove Table 5 64 describes the fields of the Policy Routing Setting window 5 62 Table 5 64 Field descriptions Default GW read only The selected default gateway Remove Enable the check box to select the policy route from the policy routing list to be removed Add Click to add a policy route The Policy Routing Setup window opens Remove Click to remove the selected policy route s from the list If you have selected to Add a policy route the Policy Routing Setup window opens see Figure 5 65 Figure 5 65 Policy Routing Setup window Policy Routing Settup Enter the policy name policies and WAN interface then click Apply Save to add the entry to the policy routing table N
58. lay SOAP messages on serial console Disable Enable Connection Request Authentication Connection Request User Name admin Connection Request Password Connection Request URL Apply Save GetRPCMethods Table 8 11 describes the fields of the TR 069 Client Configuration window Table 8 11 Field descriptions Sein Ta WAN interface used by TR 069 client Select the interface for the TR 069 client Display SOAP messages on serial console Select to Enable or Disable displaying SOAP messages on serial console 8 12 Connection Request Authentication Enable to require connection request authentication Connection Request User Name Enter the connection request username Connection Request Password Connection Request URL read only Internet Time To access the Time settings window click the Internet Time button in the Management directory This window allows you to set the Router s time configuration When you are finished click the Save Apply button Time settings This page allows you to set the DSL Router s time configuration LJ Auto matically synchronize with Internet time servers 8 13 Access Control Access Control enables you to configure the passwords of the usernames for the gateway Select Access Control in the Management menu to open the Access Control menu Passwords The Passwords window enables you to configure the admin passwords Select Passwords
59. lds of the PPP Username and Password window Table 5 20 Field descriptions 9 25 PPP Username Enter the PPP username PPP Password Enter the PPP password PPPoE Service Name Enter the service name of the network ISP Authentication Method Select an authentication method AUTO PAP CHAP MSCHAP The default is AUTO Enable to configure an amount of time that the connection can have no traffic before it automatically Inactivity Timeout minutes 1 4320 0 disconnects In the Inactivity Timeout field enter an amount of time between 1 and 4320 minutes that the connection can have no traffic before it automatically disconnects PPP IP extension Enable to allow the gateway to use PPPoE to get the WAN IP and pass it along to the next device Use Static IPv4 Address Enable to use a static IPv4 address Enter the address in the IP v4 Address field Pv4 Address 0 0 0 0 Enable PPP Debug Mode Enable to have the gateway log the PPP debug information into the log Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports If you have selected PPPoE mode enable so that the third party dial up software connection can still be used with the Internet 5 26 Enable IGMP Multicast Enable to support IGMP proxy Next Click to configure the default gateway See Routing Default Gateway for details WAN IP Settings If you have selected IP over Ethernet as the WAN connection type the WAN IP Settings window opens se
60. le Remove Enable the check box to select the MAC filter rule to be removed from the list 9 45 Destination MAC read only The destination MAC address Filter window opens Click to remove selected MAC filter rule If you have selected to Add a MAC filter the Add MAC Filter window opens see Figure 5 Figure 5 41 Add MAC Filter window Add MAC Filter Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter Protocol Type y Destination MAC Address Source MAC Address Frame Direction LAN lt gt WAN v WAN Interfaces Configured in Bridge mode only br_0_1_1ptm0 1 w Table 5 42 describes the fields of the Add MAC Filter window Table 5 42 Field descriptions Protocol Type Select the protocol type PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 AppleTalk IPX NetBEUI IGMP Destination MAC Address Enter the destination MAC address Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC address 5 46 LAN lt gt WAN WAN gt LAN LAN gt WAN WAN Interfaces Configured in Bridge Select the WAN interface mode only Save Apply Click to save changes Parental Control The Parental Control menu enables you to configure time restrictions and setup URL filters Select Parental Control from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Parental Control menu Time Restrict
61. le only when WPA PSK WPS1 WPA2 PSK or OPEN mode Is configured gt rta rta Ari nrn ogn STA PIN Use AP PIN Add Enrotiee Set WPS AP Mode Configured Setup AP Configure all security settings with an extemal regista Device PIN 62327145 Help Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method selecting data encryption specty whether a network Key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption stre notn Select SSID TW EAV510 2 4GHz 50aa Network Authentication Open WEP Encryption Disabled App Save Table6 4 describes the fields of the Wireless Security setting window Table6 4 Field descriptions Enable or Disable WPS setting Configured of un configured WSC AP mode 6 81 Device PIN Device Pin is generated by AP Select SSID SSID used currently Network Authentication used for client link to Network Authentication AP include WEP encryption Shared 802 1x WPA and WPA2 authentication WEP Encryption Enable or Disable WEP Encryption Select Enabled of the WEP encryption list You can enter WEP encryption page See Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 Wireless WEP encryption setting Info window Manual Setup AP You can set the network authentication method select ng data encryption specify whether a network KEY s required to authenticate to this wireless network and spec ry the encryption strength UICK Apply Save when done Select SSID TW EAV510 2 4GHz 50aa
62. m the Advanced Setup menu to open the DLNA window This window allows you to config DLNA function Click the Apply Save button when you are finished Digital Media Server settings This page allows you to enable disable digital media r support Enable on board digital media server Interface Default w Media Library Path i mnt usb1_ 1 Storage service The Storage Service window displays Storage Device information from USB interface Select Storage Service from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Storage Service window Storage Service The Storage service allows you to use S Volumename FileSystem Total Space Used Space 9 72 Interface Grouping Interface Group 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 Click Add to do advanced settings Interface Grouping A maximum 16 entries can be configured Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PWC 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 th
63. nges WAN Service If you have created a Layer2 interface use WAN Service to configure the settings for a WAN service over a selected interface Note ETH and PTM VDSL2 A TM service cannot exist Select WAN Service from the Advanced Setup menu to open the WAN Setup Service menu WAN Service Setup The WAN Service Setup window enables you to add delete or modify WAN services over a selected interface see Figure 5 13 9 21 Figure 5 13 WAN Service Setup window Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup Choose Add Remove or Edit to configure a WAN service over a selected interface Interface Description Type Vlan8021p VianMuxid Igmp NAT Firewall Remove Edit Table 5 14 describes the fields of the WAN Service Setup window Table 5 14 Field descriptions Description read only IGMP read only Indicates if IGMP multicast is enabled or disabled NAT read only Indicates if NAT is enabled or disabled Firewall read only Indicates if the firewall is enabled or disabled Remove Enable the check box to select the WAN service to be removed from the list Add Click to add a service the WAN Service Interface Configuration window opens Remove Click to remove a Selected service 9 22 WAN Service Interface Configuration The WAN Service Interface Configuration windows enable you to configure the WAN service Figure 5 15 WAN Service Interface Configuration window WAN Service Interface Con
64. ngle service over one connection VLAN MUX Mode Multiple VLAN service over one connection MSC Mode Multiple service over one connection QoS read only Indicates if QoS rules are enabled or disabled for the connection Remove Enable the check box to remove the ATM interface to be removed Add Click to add a connection The ATM PVC Configuration window opens ATM PVC Configuration If you have selected to add or modify an ATM interface connection the ATM PVC Configuration window opens see Figure 5 3 9 15 Figure 5 3 ATM PVC Configuration window ATM PVC Configuration This screen allows you to configure a ATM PVC VPI jo 0 255 VCI 32 65535 ect DSL Latency Se PathO Fast O Path1 Interleaved Select DSL Link Type EoA is for PPPoE IPoE and Bridge E0A PPPoA IPoA Encapsulation Mode LLC SNAP BRIDGING w Service Category UBR Without PCR Minimum Cell Rate cells s 1 indicates no shaping Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Default Queue Weighted Round Robin O Weighted Fair Queuing Default Queue Weight 1 1 63 Default Queue Precedence 8 1 8 lower value higher priority VC WRR Weight 1 1 63 VC Precedence 1 8 lower value higher priority Note VC scheduling will be SP among unequal precedence VC s and WRR among equal precedence VC s For single queue VC the default queue precedence and w
65. nterface neroce Description vpe vonsozip viewuntd tomp WAT Frewall 1pv6 ma Remove atmo 1 ipce 4 0 33 IPoE Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled O led N tm0 2 br_4033 Bridge N N A Le t re poe 4 0 100 IPoE Cama orao ipcoe_4_0_ 35 3G dongle Bridge N A Bridge N A IPOE N A CC a N i N A N A N A N A N A N i A A A Enabled Enabled Add Remove PoE N A Bridge N p IPOE PPPoE T L wD dE he Figure 4 3 WAN window Table 4 4 describes the fields of the WAN Info window Table 4 4 Field descriptions 4 3 Statistics LAN 4 4 Description read only Igmp read only Indicates if IGMP multicast is enabled or disabled NAT read only Indicates if NAT is enabled or disabled Firewall read only Indicates if the firewall is enabled or disabled Status read only Indicates the current status of the WAN service IPv4 Address read only The IPv4 address of the WAN service The Statistics menu contains statistical information about the LAN WAN service xTM and TW EAV510 AC interfaces Select Statistics in the Device Info menu to open the Statistics submenu The LAN window displays the statistics for the information received and transmitted over the LAN interface Click LAN in the Statistics submenu to open the LAN window see Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Statistics window Statistics LAN Interface Rece
66. on OR enter the static IPv6 DNS server Addresses Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface WAN Interface selected Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address Primary IPv6 DNS server Secondary IPv DNS server Dynamic DNS The Router supports Dynamic DNS Dynamic Domain Name Service The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host name in any of the many domains allowing access to a specified host from various locations on the Internet This is enabled to allow remote access to a host by clicking a hyperlinked URL in the form hostname dyndns org Many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP and this can make it difficult to locate a specific host on the LAN using standard DNS If for example you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN this ensures that the host can be located from the Internet if the public IP address changes DDNS requires that an account be setup with one of the supported DDNS providers Click Add to see the Add DDNS Settings section Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains allowing your Broadband Router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Choose Add or Remove to configure Dynamic DNS Hostname Username Service Interfa
67. ons in the new page When you are finished click the Save Apply button ALG Select the ALG below C SIP ALG Enabled C FTP ALG Enabled C H323 ALG Enabled O PPTP ALG Enabled C RTSP ALG Enabled Ol TFTP ALG Enabled 9 39 Security The Security window enables you to configure the IP filtering and MAC filtering Select Security from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Security submenu IP Filtering IP filtering allows you to configure the outgoing and incoming IP filter settings Select IP Filtering from the Security menu to open the IP Filtering submenu Outgoing Select Outgoing from the IP Filtering submenu to open the Outgoing IP Filtering Setup window see Figure 5 31 Figure 5 31 Outgoing IP Filtering Setup window Outgoing IP Filtering Setup By default all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters Filter Name IP Version Protocol SrcIP PrefxLength SrcPort DstiP PrefixLength DstPort Remove Table 5 32 describes the fields of the Outgoing IP Filtering Setup window Table 5 32 Field descriptions Filter Name read only The name of the outgoing IP traffic filter Protocol read only The protocol of the filter Source Address Mask read only The source address and subnet mask of the filter Source Port read only The source port number of the filter Dest Address Mask rea
68. or the QoS le ru Source MAC Mask Enter the source MAC mask for the QoS rule ru Destination MAC Address Enter the destination MAC address for the QoS le Destination MAC Mask Enter the destination MAC mask for the QoS rule Specify Classification Results Assign Classification Queue Mark Differentiated Code Service Point 9 58 Select a classification queue Select the DSCP 4uto Marking default 4F13 001110 4F12 001100 4F11 001010 c 1 001000 4F23 010110 4F2 010100 4F21 010010 c 2 010000 4F33 011110 4F32 011100 4F31 011010 c 3 011000 4F43 100110 4F42 100100 4F41 100010 EF 101110 Cs5 101000 CST 111000 Mark 802 1p Priority Select an 802 1p priority level between 0 and 7 Tag VLAN ID 0 4094 Assign a VLAN ID tag between 0 and 4094 Apply Save Click to save changes Routing The Routing window enables you to configure the routing settings of the gateway Select Routing from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Routing menu Default Gateway Select Default Gateway in the Routing menu to open the Default Gateway window see Figure 5 57 5 59 Figure 5 57 Default Gateway window Routing Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected Priority order can
69. ormation window System Log Date Time Facility Severity Message Table 8 7 describes the fields of the System Log information window Table 8 7 Field descriptions The date and time of the log entry Facility read only The facilitator of the log entry Severity read only The severity level of the log entry Message read only The details of the log entry Refresh Click to refresh the system log Close Click to close the system log If you clicked Configure System Log in the System Log window the Configuration window opens see Figure 8 8 Note Configuring the system log should be done with assistance from your ISP Figure 8 8 Configuration window System Log Configuration If the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events For the Log Level all events above or equal to the selected level will be logged For the Display Level all logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Select the desired values and click Apply Save to configure the system log options Log Disable Enable Log Level Debugging v Display Level Error v Mode Local Table 8 9 describes the fields of the Configuration window Table 8 9 Field desc
70. ote If selected IPoE as WAN interface default gateway must be configured Policy Name Physical LAN Port Source IP Use Interface ipoe_0_0_35 atm0 iv Default Gateway IP Table 5 66 describes the fields of the Policy Routing Setup window Table 5 66 Field descriptions 5 63 RIP DNS Policy Name Enter a name for the policy Physical LAN Port Select a LAN port To activate RIP for the device select the Enabled radio button for Global RIP Mode To configure an individual interface select the desired RIP version and operation followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for the interface Click the Save Apply button to save the configuration and to start or stop RIP based on the Global RIP mode selected Routing RIP Configuration NOTE RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which is PPP or has NAT enabled 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 unchec the Enabled checkbox Click the Apply Save button to star stop RIP and save the configuration Interface Version Operation Enabled WAN Interface not exist for RIP To access the DNS windows click the DNS button in the Advanced Setup directory The DNS button appears when configuring WAN interface in PPPoA PPPoE MER or IPoA DNS Server 5 64 Select DNS Server Int
71. pe Exclude Include Address Port Remove Table 5 48 describes the fields of the URL Filter window Table 5 48 Field descriptions URL List Type Select Exclude to add a URL to the filter list of 9 49 URLs that are excluded from filtering Select Include to add a URL to the filter list of filtered URLs Address read only The address of the URL Port read only The port by which the URL 1s accessed Remove Enable the check box to select the URL from the filter list to be removed Add Click to add a URL to the filter list The URL Filter Add window opens Remove Click to remove the selected URL s from the filter list Figure 5 49 URL Filter Add window Parental Control URL Filter Add Enter the URL address and port number then click Apply Save to add the entry to the URL filter URL Address Port Number Default 80 will be applied if leave blank Table 5 50 describes the fields of the URL Filter Add window Table 5 50 Field descriptions URL Address Enter the URL address Port Number Enter the port number Apply Save Click to apply and save the URL to the filter list 9 50 3G 4G LTE To access the 3G window click the 3G button in the Advanced Setup directory This window allows you to set up 3G on the Router When you are finished click on the Save Apply button 3G Setting Set USB for 3G Enable Modem Type TW 3G HSPA w Username Password
72. r e Do not place the TW EAV510 AC Router on an unstable surface or support e Do not place heavy objects on top of the TW EAV510 AC Router e Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners use a soft dry cloth for cleaning Prerequisites Ensure that you have the following items before attempting to use the TW EAV510 AC Router e Internet services subscription connection type account information and addresses e 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet NIC installed in your PC e Operating system Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows ME Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Mac OS Linux Unix Windows RT Android device Ipad Iphone Windows Phone and all standard Wifi ot Ethernet based Internet devices with any suitaple Ooperating system for Internet usage Internet Explorer 9 0 or higher It also supports latest staple release of Mozilla Firefox Safari and Chrome Description of LEDs and interfaces TW EAV510 AC Router may support following interface Power Interface x1 12V DC 2 0A Power switch x1 To turn on or turn off the power USB interface x2 USB 2 0 host only Ethernet Interface x5 To be connected to a PC network card by a network cable also can use a crossover cable to connect to Hub Switch or Router wireless network card WLAN Enable or Disable Wi Fi Reset Key x1 Reset default configuration Line Interface x1 Connected with phone line or VDSL port of the
73. r Domain name and click Ping Trace Route or Nslookup IP Address Domain Name a 8 18 9 Troubleshooting Overview Purpose This section identifies common problems that can arise during the use of the TW EAV510 AC Router and offers solutions Troubleshooting table Problem LEDs Power LED does not come on after power is switched on Internet LED 1s off Troubleshooting suggestion Check the outlet by plugging in another electronic device Call the customer service number or return the TW EAV510 AC Router to the vendor Verify that your TW EAV510 AC Router 1s properly configured for TCP IP Ensure that the correct network adapter driver is installed for your operating system If necessary reinstall the driver Check that the speed of the network adapter or duplex mode has not been configured manually It is recommended that the adapter be set to auto negotiation Ensure that the network connection is established before launching the browser In the network connection tab verify 9 1 Problem Troubleshooting suggestion that your username and password are correct LAN LED does notcome on Verify that the power is switched on after connection is e Ensure that the cable is plugged into established the TW EAV510 AC Router and a LAN computer e Check the network adapter or the cable connections for defects Internet Access The device cannot access the Runa he
74. r2 Interface from the Advanced Setup menu to open the Layer2 Interface submenu ATM Interface The DSL ATM Interface Configuration window enables you to add delete or modify up to eight ATM Layer 2 interface connections Note ATM works in VDSL or ADSL mode Click ATM Interface in the Layer2 Interface menu to open the DSL ATM Interface Configuration window see Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 DSL ATM Interface Configuration window DSL ATM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL ATM interfaces Peak Cell Max Burst Min Cell Interface Vpi Vci latency Category Rate pava be Size Rate aa Conn Mode IP QoS TAGE ht Remove cells s bytes cells s atm0 0 35 Path UBR EoA VlanMuxMode Support 8 WRR 1 d atml 0 32 Path UBR EoA VlanMuxMode Support 8 WRR 1 O atm2 8 35 Patho UBR EoA VlanMuxMode Support 8 WRR 1 F atm3 8 81 Pathe UBR EoA VlanMuxMode Support 8 WRR 1 O Table 5 2 describes the fields of the DSL ATM Interface Configuration window Table 5 2 Field descriptions The latency rate of the DSL The latency is Patho Category read only The type of service category selected for the ATM interface The options are e UBR e CBR e VBR Link Type read only The DSL link type selected for the ATM interface Connection Mode read only The connection mode selected for the ATM interface The options are e Default Mode Si
75. re 4 15 Figure 4 15 ARP window Device Info ARP IP address Flags HW Address Device 192 168 1 110 Complete 00 25 64 af ad 52 brO Table 4 16 describes the fields of the ARP window Table 4 16 Field descriptions IP address read only The IP address of the device connected to the LAN port HW Address read only The HW address Flags read only The status of the information of the device connected to the LAN port Device read only The port used by the ARP DHCP To access the Device Info DHCP Leases window click the DHCP button in the device Info directory This read only window displays DHCP lease info Device Info DHCP Leases Hostname MAC Address IP Address Expires In FREESKYC 4444C0 00 27 19 8F 7c d6 192 168 1 2 23 hours 53 minutes 58 seconds 5 Advanced Setup Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Advanced Setup of the TW EAV510 AC Router Click Advanced Setup in the main menu to open the Advanced Setup menu Contents This chapter covers the following topics P TeleWell Device Info Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface WAN Service LAN Ethernet Port NAT Security Parental Control 3G Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy DLNA Storage Service Interface Grouping IP Tunnel IPSec Power Management Multicast Wireless Diagnostics Layer2 Interface The Layer2 Interface menu enables you to select the type of Layer 2 Interface Select Laye
76. re one PTM VDSL2 interface Most ISPs provide only one PTM VDSL2 interface Click PTM VDSL2 Interface in the Layer2 Interface menu to open the DSL PTM VDSL2 Interface Configuration window see Figure 5 5 9 17 Figure 5 5 DSL PTM VDSL2 Interface Connection window DSL PTM Interface Configuration Choose Add or Remove to configure DSL PTM interfaces Interface DSL Latency PTM Priority Conn Mode IP QoS Remove Table 5 6 describes the fields of the DSL PTM VDSL2 Interface Configuration window Table 5 6 Field descriptions Interface read only The number of the PTM VDSL2 interface DSL Latency read only The latency rate of the DSL The latency is Patho PTM VDSL2 Priority read only The selected priority level of the PTM VDSL2 interface Connection Mode read only The connection mode selected for the PTM QoS read only Indicates if QoS rules are enabled or disabled for the connection Remove Enable the check box to remove the PTM VDSL2 interface from the list Click to add a connection See PTM VDSL2 Configuration for details Remove Click to remove a selected connection PTM VDSL2 Configuration If you have selected to add or modify a PTM VDSL2 interface connection the PTM VDSL2 Configuration window opens see Figure 5 7 VDSL2 interface Figure 5 7 PTM VDSL2 Configuration PTM Configuration This screen allows you to configure a PTM flow
77. rify that no DNS server is defined in the DNS Service Search Order box and no suffix is defined in the Domain Suffix Search Order box END OF STEPS Mac OS Open System Preferences from the Panel 2 Choose Network from Internet amp Network Make sure the window is unlocked If it is locked click the lock to make changes and enter the password for authentication 4 From the TCP IP tab choose the Using DHCP on Configure IPv4 field Click on the Apply Now button to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server END OF STEPS 10 6
78. riptions Log Level Select the log level 8 9 O85 ga ly oo af Error Warning Notice Informational Display Level Select the display level Critical Error Warning Notice Informational Debugging Mode Select the mode Remote Both Apply Save Click to save changes Security Log The System Log windows enable you view the security log of this device Select Security Log in the Management menu to open the Security Log window Security Log The Security Log dialog allows you to view the Security Log and configure the Security Log options 8 10 If you clicked View in the Security Log window the Security Log information window opens Security Log TR 069 Client The TR 069 Client window enables you to configure the ACS for the TW EAV510 AC Router Select TR 069 Client in the Management menu to open the TR 069 Client Configuration window see Figure 8 10 8 11 Figure 8 10 TR 069 Client Configuration window 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 Select the desired values and click Apply Save to configure the TR 069 client options Inform Disable Enable Inform Interval 300 ACS URL ACS User Name admin ACS Password WAN Interface used by TR 069 client Any_WAN Y Disp
79. riptions Upstream Tones Enable or disable the upstream tones Downstream Tones Enable or disable the downstream tones Check All Click to enable all upstream and downstream tones Clear All Click to disable all upstream and downstream tones Apply Click to apply changes Close Click to exit the window The UPnP Configuration window allows you to enable or turn off UPnP protocol Select UPnP from the Advanced Setup menu to open the UPnP Configuration window see Figure 5 73 Figure 5 73 UPnP window UPnP Configuration NOTE UPnP is activated only when there is a live WAN service with NAT enabled Enable UPnP A DD f Y Save Table 5 74 describes the fields of the UPnP Configuration window Table 5 74 Field descriptions Enable to turn on UPnP protocol Click to save changes DNS Proxy The DNS Proxy Configuration window enables you to enable and configure DNS proxy Select DNS Proxy from the Advanced Setup menu to open the DNS Proxy Configuration window see Figure 5 75 Figure 5 75 DNS Proxy window DNS Proxy Configuration Host name of the Broadband Router TeleWell Domain name of the LAN network Home AD D W Save Table 5 76 describes the fields of the DNS Proxy Configuration window Enable to turn on DNS proxy Table 5 76 Field descriptions Enter the host name of the modem Enter the domain name of the LAN network Click to save changes 9 71 Select DLNA fro
80. roperties Under the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IPv4 and click Properties Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button Click OK to save the settings ot ey a ee ee A END OF STEPS Windows XP Open Network Connections from the Control Panel Right click Ethernet connection and select Properties 3 Under the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP properties window appears Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button 5 Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button Click OK to save the settings END OF STEPS Windows ME 2000 98 95 1 Open Network and Dialing Connections from the Control Panel 2 Right click the Ethernet connection icon and select Properties 10 5 Glossary 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP component and click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP properties window appears 4 Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button Click OK to save the settings END OF STEPS Windows NT Open Network from the Control Panel 2 From the Protocol tab select the Internet Protocol TCP IP component and click the Properties button From the IP Address tab select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button From the DNS tab ve
81. s that do not match any classification rules Select Default DSCP Mark No Change 1 v Table 5 52 describes the fields of the QoS Queue Management Configuration window Table 5 52 Field descriptions Enable to apply QoS Select the default DSCP mark 5 53 Description No Change 1 Luto Marking 2 default 000000 AF13 001110 4F12 001100 4F11 001010 c 1 001000 AF23 010110 4F22 010100 4F21 010010 C52 010000 4F33 011110 AF32 011100 AF31 011010 C53 011000 4F43 100110 4F42 100100 4F41 100010 CS4 100000 EF 101110 C56 101000 C56 110000 CS7 111000 Apply Save Click to save changes Queue Config Select Queue Config from the Quality of Service menu to open the QoS Queue Configuration window see Figure 5 53 9 54 Figure 5 53 QoS Queue Configuration window QoS Queue Configuration This screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and add it to a selected layer2 interface Enable Interface Queue Precedence lower value higher priority The precedence list shows the scheduler algorithm for each precedence level Queues of equal precedence will be scheduled based on the algorithm Queues of unequal precedence will be scheduled based on SP Scheduler Algorithm Weighted Round Robin Weighted Fair Queuing Queue Weight 1 63 Minimum Rate 1 0 Kbps 1 indicates no shaping Shaping Rate 1 0 Kbps 1 indicates no shaping Shaping B
82. save power Station Info This window shows authenticated wireless stations and their status Click Station Info in the main menu to open the Wireless station info See Figure 7 15 Figure 7 15 Wireless station Info window Wireless Authenticated Stations This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status MAC Associated Authorized SSID Interface Figure 7 16 describes the fields of the Wireless Station info window Table 7 16 Field descriptions the MAC address of any connected client Lists all the stations that are associated with the access Point along with the amount of time since packets were transferred to and from Associated ee ds a each station If a station is idle for too long it is removed from this list Authorized Lists those devices with authorized access SSID The SSID of your wireless network the wireless interface being used to connect 6 91 7 Diagnostics Overview Purpose This chapter explains the diagnostics of the TW EAV510 AC Router Click Diagnostics in the main menu to open Diagnostics menu Contents This chapter covers the following topics pass O Diagnostics The Diagnostics window enables you to test your local connection and the connection to the DSL service provider Select Diagnostics from the Diagnostics menu to open the Diagnostics window see Figure 7 1 7 1 Figure 7 1 Diagnostics window ipoe_0_0_35 Diagnostics Your modem is capable of t
83. splitter LED Status Indication On Solid Green Power Power on self test Device Malfunction not bootable and device malfunction DSL Good Sync Powered off DSL DSL Attempting sync Flashing Green Signal Detection Flashing 2hz with 50 duty cycle Carrier Detected Modem training Flashing at 4hz with 50 duty cycle IP or PPPOE session is idle and dropped or DSL not connected Solid Green Internet Solid Red SS Flashing Green O O O O Device has a public IP via either static DHCP or IPCP PPP didn t get authenticated IP connected and traffic passing O Power Off or No Device Detected Device connected including wake on WAN WAN Solid Green Flashing Green LAN 1 4 Solid Green Flashing Green Green Wireless Flashing Green Green WPS Flashing Green Green USB1 2 Flashing Green WAN activity present for that port O Power Off or No Device Detected Device connected including wake on LAN LAN activity present for that port Wireless is activated on modem Wireless activity is present O Modem off or no device attached Have connected the wireless network card WPS function is working O Modem off or no device attached USB activated on modem Data is transmission Off Modem off or no device attached 2 Hardware installation Overview Purpose This chapter provides instructions to install the TW EAV510 AC Router hardware Contents This chapter co
84. t mode your Router uses the maximum data rate and lowers the data rate dependent on the signal 54g Rate strength The appropriate setting 1s dependent on signal strength Other rates are discrete values between to 54 mbps Multicast Rate Setting for multicast packet transmission rate 1 54 Mbps Sets basic transmission rate A threshold in bytes determines whether packets will be fragmented and at what size Packets that exceed the fragmentation threshold of an 802 11 WLAN will be split Fragmentation Threshold into smaller units suitable for the circuit size Packets smaller than the specified fragmentation threshold value however are not fragmented Values between 256 and 2346 can be entered but should remain at a default setting of 6 89 2346 Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor performance Request To Send RTS specifies the packet size that exceeds the specified RTS threshold which then triggers the RTS Threshold RTS CTS mechanism Smaller packets are sent without using RTS CTS The default setting of 2347 max length will disables the RTS Threshold Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM is also known as Beacon Rate The entry range is a value between and 65535 A DTIM is a countdown variable that informs clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and DTIM Interval multicast messages When the AP has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated
85. t match that user will not be granted access The BSSID is a 48bit identity used to identify a particular BSS Basic Service Set within an area In Infrastructure BSS networks the BSSID is the MAC Media Access Control address of the AP Access Point and in Independent BSS or ad hoc networks the BSSID is generated randomly BSSID read only A drop down menu that permits worldwide and specific national Country settings Each country listed below enforces specific regulations limiting channel range The Guest SSID Virtual Access Point can be enabled by selecting the Enable Wireless Guest Network checkbox Rename the Wireless Guest Network as you wish Note Remote wireless hosts cannot scan Guest SSIDs Max Clients 6 80 Security Setting This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface This page separate 2 areas WSC setting manual Setting click Security in the main menu to open the basic setting window see Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Wireless security setting Info window Wireless Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface You may setup configuration manually through WIFI Protcted Setup WPS Note When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty PBC is used If Hide Access Point enabled or Mac filter list ts empty with allow chosen WPS2 will be disabled WPS Setup a Enable WPS Enabled Add Client This feature ts availab
86. t the phone line pair below Select the phone line pair e Inner pair 5 67 5 68 Outer YOYO Capability Enable the DSL capability e Bitswap Enable e SRA Enable Apply Save Click to save changes Advanced Settings Click to open the DSL Advanced Settings window If you clicked Advanced Settings in the DSL Settings window the DSL Advanced Settings window opens see Figure 5 69 Figure 5 69 DSL Advanced Settings window DSL Advanced Settings Select the test mode below Normal Reverb Medley O No retrain O13 Apply Tone Selection Table 5 70 describes the fields of the DSL Advanced Settings window Table 5 70 Field descriptions en Select the test mode below Select the test mode Normal Reverb Medley No refrain Click to apply changes 0 16 Y 32 v 48 Y 64 M 80 M 96 Tone Selection Click to select the tone s The ADSL Tone Settings window opens If you clicked the Tone Selection button the ADSL Tone Settings window opens see Figure 5 71 Note The ADSL tone settings should only be configured with the assistance of your ISP Figure 5 71 Mi M2 M17 Mis M33 M34 M 49 Miso Mies M66 Mei Ms2 M97 Mas 3 v 19 v 35 v 51 M 67 M 83 v 99 ADSL Tone Settings window ADSL Tone Settings Upstream Tones Mis Ms Me M7 Ms Mo Mio Mi M12 M13 Mis Mis Mao M21 M22 Ma M24 Mas Mas M27 M28 Mas M30 M31 Downstream Tones M36 M37
87. tering Setup window see Figure 5 39 5 44 Figure 5 39 MAC Filtering Setup window 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 ptmd 1 FORWARD Change Policy Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules Interface Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Remove Table 5 40 describes the fields of the MAC Filtering Setup window Table 5 40 Field descriptions Interface read only The interface of the MAC filter rule Policy read only The MAC filter policy applied to the interface Change Enable the check box to select the policy to be changed Change Policy Click to change the selected policy Interface read only The interface of the MAC filter rule Protocol read only The protocol of the MAC filter rule Source MAC read only The source MAC address Frame Direction read only The frame direction of the MAC filter ru
88. upstream OCD errors 4 9 Route 4 10 LCD Errors read only The number of downstream and upstream LCD errors Total Cells read only The total number of downstream and upstream cells Data Cells read only The number of downstream and upstream data cells Bit Errors read only The number of downstream and upstream Bit errors Total ES read only The total number of downstream and upstream errored seconds Total SES read only The total number of downstream and upstream errored seconds Total UAS read only The total number of downstream and upstream UAS TW EAV510 AC BER Test Click to run TW EAV510 AC bit error rate test Reset Statistics Click to reset the statistics table The Route window displays the route status information Click Route in the Device Info menu to open the Route window see Figure 4 13 Figure 4 13 Route window 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 0 299 233 233 0 U 0 brO ARP Table 4 14 describes the fields of the Route window Table 4 14 Field descriptions Destination read only Saboet Mau restan The ARP window displays the MAC and IP address information of the equipment attached to the TW EAV510 AC Router Click ARP in the Device Info menu to open the ARP window see Figu
89. urst Size bytes shall be gt 1600 PTM Priority DSL Latency Apply Save Table 5 54 describes the fields of the QoS Queue Configuration window 5 59 Table 5 54 Field description Enable Select Enable to use the QoS queue entry Select Disable to stop using the QoS queue entry Select the interface for the QoS queue entry Precedence Select the priority level of the QoS queue entry DSL Latency Select the DSL latency Note The only available option is Path0 PTM VDSL2 Priority Select the PTM VDSL2 priority of the QoS queue Note The only available option is Low Apply Save Click to save changes QoS Classification Select QoS Classification from the Quality of Service menu to open the QoS Classification window see Figure 5 55 5 56 Figure 5 55 QoS Classification window Add Network Traffic Class Rule This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the ingress traffic into a priority queue and optionally mark the DSCP or Ethernet priority of the packet Click Apply Save to save and activate the rule Rule Order Last Rule Status Enable Specify Classification Criteria A blank criterion indicates it is not used for classification Class Interface LAN v Ether Type Source MAC Address Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask i Specify Classification Results A blank value indicates no operation Specify Class Queue Required Packets classifie
90. vers the following topics To install the TW EAV510 AC Router UN To install the TW EAV510 AC Router Supplies e TW EAVS510 AC Router e Splitter e RJ 11 telephone cable e Power adapter e RJ 45 category 5 Ethernet e User manual on CD ROM cable e Quick Installation Guide Before you begin Warning Potential equipment damage and personal harm Before installing the TW EAV510 AC Router ensure you have thoroughly read the Safety precautions and Prerequisites in chapter 1 Turn off all devices computer hub TW EAV510 AC Router before beginning this procedure Figure 2 1 Cable connections 1 oom BO USB1 USB2 LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 LAN1 WAN POWER SWITCH 1 Connect the power adapter jack into the power socket on the TW EAV510 AC Router and plug the power adapter plug into an outlet 2 Connect one end of the RJ 11 cable into the DSL port on the TW EAV510 AC Router 3 Connect one end of the RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet LAN port on the TW EAV510 AC Router and the other end to your Ethernet PC or LAN hub if you are setting up an intranet 4 Turn the power switch on END OF STEPS You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PC see the TCP IP configuration or Quick Installation Guide for detailed instructions After setting up the TW EAV510 AC Router and your PC s you can access the web configuration tool 2 2 3 Accessing the TW EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool Overview Purpos
91. wn above Note Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values I cannot access the web e Use the ping utility to check whether pages from my browser the device can communicate with the TW EAV510 AC Router LAN IP address by default 192 168 0 254 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling e Verify that you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator v4 0 or later e Verify that the device s IP address is defined as being on the same subnet as the IP address assigned to the LAN port on the gateway I cannot login to the e Verify that the username and configuration pages password are correct e Ensure the PC indicator is on and the TCP IP configuration is correct e Ensure the data indicator is on when using Ping command e Try resetting the device I m having trouble accessing The MTU of the operating system some web servers might be at or near its maximum e The operating system might need to be patched Changes to the web pages Be sure to Apply Save after any changes are not being retained to the web pages 9 3 10 TCP IP configuration Overview The following procedures provide TCP IP configuration instructions for all supported operating systems Windows Vista amp 7 8 1 Open Network and sharing Center from the Control Panel Open Manage network connections from the Network and sharing Center Right click Ethernet connection and select P

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