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1.
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 2
1.1
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 2
2.
Installation ................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1
Hardware installation .................................................................................................... 4
3. Connect to the router ..................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Setup your local network .................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Connect to the router ........................................................................................................... 8
4. Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 11
4.1 LAN Settings..................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.1 LAN IP Setting ....................................................................................................... 11
4.1.2 DHCP Setting ......................................................................................................... 13
4.1.3 DHCP Static ........................................................................................................... 15
4.2 WAN Settings .................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Channel configuration ............................................................................................ 16
4.2.2 ATM setting ............................................................................................................ 25
4.2.3 ADSL setting .......................................................................................................... 26
4.3 WLAN Settings ................................................................................................................. 27
4.3.1 Basic setting ........................................................................................................... 27
4.3.2 Security setting ....................................................................................................... 28
4.3.3 Advanced setting .................................................................................................... 31
5. Advanced ..................................................................................................................................... 35
5.1 Firewall ............................................................................................................................. 35
5.1.1 IP/Port filter ............................................................................................................ 35
5.1.2 MAC filter .............................................................................................................. 36
5.1.3 URL filter ............................................................................................................... 38
5.1.4 ACL ........................................................................................................................ 39
5.1.5 DoS ........................................................................................................................ 43
5.2 Service ............................................................................................................................... 45
5.2.1 IGMP proxy............................................................................................................ 45
5.2.3 DNS ........................................................................................................................ 45
5.2.4 DDNS ..................................................................................................................... 46
5.3 Advanced ........................................................................................................................... 48
5.3.1 Route ...................................................................................................................... 48
5.3.2 NAT ........................................................................................................................ 50
5.3.3 QoS ........................................................................................................................ 56
5.3.4 CWMP ................................................................................................................... 58
5.3.5 Port mapping .......................................................................................................... 60
5.3.6 Bridge setting ......................................................................................................... 62
5.3.7 Client limit ............................................................................................................. 63
6. Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 65
6.1 Firmware upgrade ............................................................................................................. 65
6.2 Backup/Restore ................................................................................................................. 65
6.3 Password ........................................................................................................................... 65
6.4 Reboot ............................................................................................................................... 66

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..........................2 Specifications ........................ 2 Installation ..........................4 Hardware installation ....................4 3. Connect to the router ........................5 3.1 Setup your local network ....................5 3.2 Connect to the router ......................8 4. Configuration ..........................11 4.1 LAN Settings........................11 4.1.1 LAN IP Setting .......................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    6.7.4 Diag-test ......................... 74 1. Introduction The 450TC3 ADSL2+ Wireless/Ethernet Router is a device with routing capability, wireless access point, multiple ADSL lines transmission mode (ADSL2+, ADSL2, T1.413, G.Dmt and G.lite) and provides 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface. The ADSL Router supports wireless 802.11n/b/g and the following security protocols: WEP, WPA, WPA2 and 802.1x.
  • Page 3  Support DMZ, virtual server, ALG  IGMP Proxy/Snooping  Protection against Denial of Service attack  IP Packet filtering  MAC filtering  URL filtering  IP QoS  Dynamic DNS  UPnP support  System log support, can record the state of the router ...
  • Page 4: Installation

    2. Installation 2.1 Hardware installation To install the device correctly, you should prepare as follows:  A RTL867x board  12V DC power  RJ-45 Ethernet cable  RJ-11 ADSL line  COM Port cable (Optional) Then you can follow the procedures to setup the device: Connect RJ-45 cable from your PC to RTL867x Ethernet Port Connect RJ-11 line from RTL867x to DSLAM Connect PC‟s COM port to RTL867x COM port if you have COM port cable.
  • Page 5: Connect To The Router

    3. Connect to the router 3.1 Setup your local network Right click the “Network” icon on your desktop, select “properties” in the pop-up menu In the following window, right click on the “Local connection” and select “properties” In the pop-up dialog box, select the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click the “properties”...
  • Page 6 In the subsequent opening of the window, you can select "obtain IP address automatically (O) " or "Use the following IP address (S) " Obtain IP address automatically (O)
  • Page 7 Use the following IP address (S) IP address: 192.168.1.xx (xx is between 2 and 254) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS Server: You can fill out your local DNS server address (ask your ISP provider) can also be the router as a DNS proxy server. Click “OK”...
  • Page 8: Connect To The Router

    3.2 Connect to the router Open IE browser, and input “http://192.168.1.1” in the address bar and press enter Input username and password on the pop-up dialog to login the router...
  • Page 9 The router supports different privilege of user account. The supper user and normal user. The client login with the supper user account can have the more higher privilege to management the router, such as the supper user can configure WAN interface or some advanced settings, but the normal user can just view the settings.
  • Page 11: Configuration

    4. Configuration 4.1 LAN Settings 4.1.1 LAN IP Setting 4.1.1.1 LAN IP Settings Go to the Setup->LAN page, you can configure the LAN interface of your ADSL Router. You may change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, etc..  IP address The IP address of the ADSL router‟s LAN interface, the default value is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 12: Mac Address Control

    The first IP and secondary IP must belong to different subnet. 4.1.1.2 Ethernet Link Speed/Duplex Mode On LAN interface setup, you can also configure each Ethernet port‟s link speed/duplex mode.  LAN Port specify the LAN port number of the switch, it can be LAN1, LAN2, LAN2 and LAN4 ...
  • Page 13: Dhcp Setting

     MAC Address Control select the LAN interface on which you want to run MAC Address Control  New MAC Address a MAC address to be added  Current Allowed MAC Address Table it shows the current allowed MAC address list If you enable the MAC address control on an interface such as “LAN1”, then the traffic from the specified interface “LAN1”...
  • Page 14  DHCP Mode the DHCP mode can be DHCP Server, DHCP Relay and None.  Interface you can specify which interface you want to enable DHCP Server.  IP Pool Range the DHCP IP pool address  Default Gateway the default gateway address ...
  • Page 15: Dhcp Static

    addresses from this pool  DNS Server the IP address of DNS server used in option filed of DHCP message. 4.1.2.3 DHCP Relay If you are using the other DHCP Server to assign IP address to your hosts on the LAN, you can set the relay server‟s IP address.
  • Page 16: Wan Settings

    Then the client with MAC address “00:00:00:00:00:01” will be assigned an IP address of 192.168.1.64 through DHCP. 4.2 WAN Settings To enjoy the surfing, we should have the most basic configuration of the router at first. In this chapter, you can set the basic network parameters required to access the Internet. The router supports the following three common means to access: ...
  • Page 17 There are many parameters on the channel configuration:  ATM VPI for the PVC channel  ATM VCI for the PVC channel  Encapsulation AAL5 encapsulation mode for the PVC channel: LLC/SNAP or VC-mux...
  • Page 18  Channel mode operation of the PVC channel, it can be 1483 Bridged, 1483 MER, PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483 Routed and IPoA  Enable NAPT Enable or disable the NATP function of the PVC channel  Enable IGMP Enable or disable the IGMP function of the PVC channel ...
  • Page 19 You should set the VPI/VCI correctly first and select „1483 MER‟ option as the Channel mode. On WAN IP settings, set the Type as DHCP, enable the Default Route, then click the “Add” button to setup a new connection.
  • Page 20 When the connection is setup, you can see the router will obtain an IP address. 2. Static IP access If your means of access to the Internet is “Static IP” mode, enter the fixed IP address, mask, gateway address the ISP gives you.
  • Page 21 3. PPPoE dial-up If your means of access to the Internet is “ADSL virtual dial-up” mode, enter the username and password the ISP provide to your account, and choose the type of PPP connection. If the type is...
  • Page 22 “connect on demand”, you should also set the Idle Time. There are there ways of PPP type:  Continuous  Connect on demand  Manual...
  • Page 23 When the connection is setup, you can show the router will obtain an IP address after the dial-up.
  • Page 24 There are some advanced parameters of the PVC connection. Click button to enter the menu.
  • Page 25: Atm Setting

    On this page, you can change the other parameters of the PPP connection, such as bridge mode, AC-name, service name, 802.1q and VLAN ID, MTU, static IP and MACCLONE. 4.2.2 ATM setting Go to Setup->WAM->ATM page, you can configure the parameter for the ATM of your ADSL Router.
  • Page 26: Adsl Setting

    You can change the settings for QoS, PCR, CDVT, SCR and MBS. 4.2.3 ADSL setting Go to Setup->WAN->ADSL page; you can configure which ADSL modulation of your modem will support.
  • Page 27: Wlan Settings

    4.3 WLAN Settings To connect to the Wireless AP, we should have the most basic configuration of the router at first. In this section, you can set the wireless network parameters required to access the AP of your WLAN interface. 4.3.1 Basic setting Go to Setup->WLAN->Basic page, you can configure the wireless parameters.
  • Page 28: Security Setting

    4.3.2 Security setting Go to Setup->WLAN-> Security page, you can configure the wireless security parameters. Here you can choose the encryption method to prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network. There are three most commonly used encryption method (a total of six encryption support), including the WEP encryption, WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, etc.
  • Page 29 Here you can choose the SSID type (root SSID or virtual Access Point) and set the WEP key length, key format and Default Tx key.  SSID TYPE: choose the SSID you want to configure, there are can be root SSID or virtual Access Point ...
  • Page 30 (2) WPA/WPA2 There are two WPA encryption rules: AES and TKIP, you can select anyone as the encryption. There are also two WPA Authentication mode, it can be either Enterprise (RADUIS) or Personal (Pre-Shared Key). The most commonly used authentication mode is Pre-Shared Key. You should set the Pre-Shared Key Format and Pre-Shared Key value.
  • Page 31: Advanced Setting

    4.3.3 Advanced setting (1) Wireless Advanced Settings Go to Setup->WLAN->Advanced page, you can configure the advanced parameters for your wireless LAN.
  • Page 32 Note: These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN. These settings should not be changed unless you know exactly what will happen for the changes you made on your Access Point. (2) MBSSID Setup Go to Setup->WLAN->MBSSID page, you can configure the parameters for the virtual access point.
  • Page 33 (3) Wireless Access Control Wireless access control function is used to allow or prohibit the client access to the wireless network by MAC address.  Wireless Access Control Mode: it can be “disable”, “Allow Listed” or “Deny Listed”. If the mode is “disable”, it means the wireless access control function is closed;...
  • Page 34 is two wireless access point (AP) protocol. In the WDS Wireless Distribution System (WDS) wireless network, multiple AP connected by bridge or repeater, make whole local area network in wireless way. You need to entry remote AP‟s MAC Address. Note: If you want to use WDS function, you must choose AP+WDS Mode in Basic page...
  • Page 35: Advanced

    5. Advanced 5.1 Firewall 5.1.1 IP/Port filter Go to Firewall->IP/Port Filter page, you can set the IP/Port filter rules to secure or restrict your local network. On the front of the page, you can see the default action of outgoing/incoming connection. If the IP connection doesn‟t match any filter rules, the router will handle the connection with the default action setting.
  • Page 36: Mac Filter

     Rule Action the filter mode of this entry, it can be “Permit” and “Deny”. If the mode is “Permit”, the IP connection matches the rule will be permitted, if the mode is “Deny”, the IP connection matches the rule will be denied. ...
  • Page 37  Outgoing/Incoming Default Policy the default action of outgoing/incoming connection. It can be “Deny” or “Allow”. If the connection doesn‟t match any MAC filtering rules, the router will handle the connection with the default action you have set.  Direction the direction of the filter entry, it can be “Outgoing”...
  • Page 38: Url Filter

    5.1.3 URL filter In order to manage the site control of your local LAN client, you can use URL filtering function to specify which site can‟t be accessed. Go to Firewall->URL Filter page, you can add and delete the filtered keyword. ...
  • Page 39: Acl

    5.1.4 ACL ACL function is used to specify which services are accessible from LAN or WAN side. Go to Firewall->ACL page, you can set the ACL entry.
  • Page 40  LAN ACL Mode choose white list or black list of LAN side  WAN ACL Mode choose white list or black list of wan side  Direction Select the direction of this ACL entry, it can be LAN or WAN.
  • Page 41  LAN ACL Switch you can enable or disable the ACL function on LAN side. If it is disabled, all hosts on LAN side can access the services which your router provides. If it is enabled, only the hosts on the ACL list can access the specify services.
  • Page 42  WAN Setting the setting of WAN side; it can be “Interface” or “IP Address”. If it is “Interface”, you should specify a WAN interface for this ACL entry. If the WAN setting is “IP Address”, you should specify the IP address of the host on WAN side.
  • Page 43: Dos

     Current ACL Table it shows the current ACL setting. 5.1.5 DoS The router provides a protection of Denial of Service attack. Go to Firewall->DoS page, you can configure the dos parameters. You can enable or disable the DoS prevention, and you can also specify the hack item.
  • Page 45: Service

    5.2 Service 5.2.1 IGMP proxy IP hosts use Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to report their multicast group memberships to neighbor routers. Similarly, multicast routers use IGMP to discover which of their hosts belong to multicast group. The router supports IGMP proxy that handles IGMP message. When enabled, the router will act as a proxy for a LAN host making request to join and leave multicast groups, and a multicast router sending multicast packets to multicast groups on WAN side,...
  • Page 46: Ddns

     Attain DNS Automatically the device will use the DNS servers which obtained by the WAN interface via the auto-configuration mechanism  Set DNS Manually configure the DNS IP address manually. 5.2.4 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) allows you to point a hostname to a dynamic or static IP address or URL.
  • Page 47  DDNS provider there are two DDNS provider to be selected in order to register your device: DynDNS.org and TZO  Hostname domain name to be registered with the DDNS server  Interface the WAN interface over which your device will be accessed ...
  • Page 48: Advanced

    5.3 Advanced 5.3.1 Route 5.3.1.1 Static route Go to Advanced->Route->Static Route page, you can configure the routing information. Here you can add or delete IP routes.  Enable enable or disable the route entry you add  Destination destination IP address. It can be a subnet IP or a host address. All zeros indicate that the route entry should be used for all destinations for which no other route is defined.
  • Page 49 The Static Route Table shows the current static route entries. 5.3.1.2 RIP RIP is an internet protocol you can setup to share routing table information with other routing devices. Go to Advanced->Route->RIP page, you can configure the RIP settings. Here you can enable or disable the RIP function.
  • Page 50: Nat

    The RIP Config List shows the current RIP setting of the device. 5.3.2 NAT 5.3.2.1 DMZ A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) allows a single host on your LAN to expose ALL of its ports to the Internet. Go to Advanced->NAT->DMZ page, you can configure the DMZ settings. ...
  • Page 51 Go to Advanced->NAT->Virtual Server page, you can configure the virtual server settings.  Usual Service Name the name of this virtual server  User-defined Service Name the name of this virtual server  Protocol the protocol of this virtual server used ...
  • Page 52: Port Trigger

    If you want to setup a FTP Server on LAN host 192.168.1.72, you can configure a virtual server rule as follows: 5.3.2.3 ALG The router supports several NAT ALG and pass-Through function. Go to Advanced->NAT->ALG page, you can configure the ALG settings. Here you can enable or disable the ALG or pass-through function for each application.
  • Page 53 Go to Advanced->NAT->Port Trigger page, you can configure the port trigger rules.  Nat Port rigger enable or disable the port trigger function on the device  Application Type you can select the service from the “Usual Application Name” or define the name from “User-defined Application Name”...
  • Page 54  Open Protocol it can be TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP  NAT Type it can be outgoing or incoming 5.3.2.5 FTP ALG Port FTG ALG port is used to configure the FTP server ALG and FTP client ALG ports. Go to Advanced->NAT-> FTP ALG Port page, you can configure the ftp ALG ports. If the FTP server listen the port on 2100, you can add a FTP ALG port 2100 on the device.
  • Page 55: Nat Ip Mapping

    5.3.2.6 Nat IP Mapping NAT IP mapping allows you to configure one IP pool for specified source IP address from LAN, so a packet whose source IP is in range of the specified address will select one IP address from pool for NAT.
  • Page 56: Qos

    a global IP address used for NAT  Global End IP a global IP address used for NAT 5.3.3 QoS The router provides a control mechanism which serves traffic with different priority. The traffic is classified by criteria. A classification rule contains three configuration blocks: Qos policy, schedule mode and traffic rule.
  • Page 57 ,you should configure the QoS rule. Press the “add rule” button to add a new rule.  Source MAC the source MAC of the rule  Destination MAC the destination MAC of the rule  Source IP the source IP address of the rule ...
  • Page 58: Cwmp

    the source mask of the rule  Destination IP the destination IP address of the rule  Destination Mask the destination mask of the rule  Source Port the source port number of the rule. If the protocol filed is not been selected or is selected as ICMP, the Source port filed can‟t be configured.
  • Page 59 ACS parameters  Enable...
  • Page 60: Port Mapping

    enable or disable the CWMP  ACS URL.  User Name the username the device should use when connecting to the ACS  Password the password the device should use when connecting to the ACS  Periodic Inform Enable when this field is enabled, the device will send an Inform RPC to the ACS server at the system startup, and will continue to send it periodically at an interval defined in “Periodic Inform Interval”...
  • Page 61 You can enable or disable the port mapping function of the device by the select radio button. If “Enable” radio is selected, you can configure the mapping group as follow steps:  Select a group from the table, then you can see the available interface (LAN and WAN) and grouped interface list ...
  • Page 62: Bridge Setting

    5.3.6 Bridge setting Go to Advanced->Others->Bridge Setting pages, you can configure the bridge parameters. Here you can modify the settings of MAC address aging time and enable or disable the Spanning Tree protocol, and you can also view some information on the bridge and its attached ports. ...
  • Page 63: Client Limit

    5.3.7 Client limit Client limit allows you to force how many devices can access to the internet. Go to Advanced->Others->Client Limit page, you can configure the client limit settings. Here you can enable or disable the client limit function and the maximum device to access to the internet. ...
  • Page 64 enable or disable the client limit function  Maximum Devices the maximum number of devices can access to the Internet...
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    6. Maintenance 6.1 Firmware upgrade The router supports the firmware upgrade from HTTP. Go to Maintenance->Update->Firmware Update page, you can upgrade the firmware to the new version. You should select the correct firmware image first, and then apply the “Upload” button. 6.2 Backup/Restore Go to Maintenance->Update->Backup/Restore page, you can save the current configuration settings to a file, and you can also restore the settings from a configuration file.
  • Page 66: Reboot

    can add user account to access the web server, and modify the password of the specified user. 6.4 Reboot Go to Maintenance->Reboot page, you can commit changes to system memory and reboot your device with different configuration. Here you can also reset the current setting to the default settings.
  • Page 67: Time

    6.5 Time Simple Network Timing Protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to the public SNTP server. Go to Maintenance->Time page, you can configure the system time. NTP Configuration  State the current state of NTP function.
  • Page 68: Log

     Server/Server2 the IP addresses or the host name of the NTP server.  Interval the interval time of NTP function  Time Zone the time zone in which the device resides. When you set the NTP configuration correctly, press the button “Get GMT Time” to start the NTP function.
  • Page 69: Ping

    6.7.1 Ping The router provides a ping command to send a message to the host you specify. Go to Maintenance->Diagnostics->Ping page, you can ping a host you wanted.  Host an IP address or host name you want to ping. When you set the host, click the “PING”...
  • Page 70  Host an IP address or host name you want to run trace route command  NumberofTriers the number of try  Timeout the time for the trace route command timeout  Datasize date size of the trace route packet ...
  • Page 71: Oam Loopback

    6.7.3 OAM loopback OAM Loopback allows you to verify the connectivity between VP/VC endpoints, as well as segment endpoints within the VP/VC. ATM uses two cell flows: F4 used in VPs and F5 used in VCs. Go to Maintenance->Diagnostics->OAM Loopback page, you can perform the loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC.
  • Page 72: Adsl Diagnostics

     Flow type the ATM OAM flow type. The selection can be F5 Segment, F5 End-to-End, F4 Segment or F4 End-to-End.  the VPI number you want to do the loopback diagnostics  the VCI number you want to do the loopback diagnostics 6.7.4 ADSL diagnostics ADSL diagnostics allows you to diagnostics the ADSL tone.
  • Page 73 Click the “Start” button to start the diagnostic, and then wait several minutes later you will see the test result.
  • Page 74: Diag-Test

    6.7.4 Diag-test The Diagnostic Test allows you to test your DSL connection of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides. Go to Maintenance->Diagnostics-> Diag-test page, you can select an interface to run diagnostic.
  • Page 75 Click the “Run Diagnostic Test” button to start the test, and then wait several times later you can see the diagnostic result.

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