UTStarcom WA3003G4 User Manual

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Product Name WA3003G4
Release 1.0
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Release 1.0
Doc. Code L3 JA01 2500 01 011 00

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  • Page 1 Platform Product Name WA3003G4 Release 1.0 Guide Type Release 1.0 Doc. Code L3 JA01 2500 01 011 00...
  • Page 3 UTStarcom, Inc. UTStarcom, Inc. reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of UTStarcom, Inc. to provide notification of such revision or changes.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Overview....................... 3 Introduction........................3 WA3003G4 Installation ..................5 Configuration ....................... 9 3.1 Setup......................... 9 3.2 Establish the Connection................... 9 3.3 Device Info ......................10 3.3.1 Summary......................10 3.3.2 Device Info -- WAN....................12 3.3.3 Statistics ......................12 3.3.3.1. Device Info Statistics -- LAN .................13 3.3.3.2 Device Info Statistics -- WAN.................14...
  • Page 6 Overview Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 7: Overview

    System Requirements Introduction Congratulations on becoming the owner of the WA3003G4. Your LAN (local area network) will now be able to access the Internet using your high-speed VDSL connection. This User Guide will show you how to install and set up your WA3003G4.
  • Page 9: Wa3003G4 Installation

    One cross-over/straight Ethernet cable · One RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone Cable · One splitter or low-pass filter Front Panel The front panel contains 7 LEDs indicating the status of WA3003G4 showing as Figure 2.1: Figure 2.1 WA3003G4 Front Panel. Label Color Function Power...
  • Page 10 Chapter 2 WA3003G4 Installation Table 2.1 Illustration of WA3003G4 Front Panel Rear Panel The rear panel contains the ports for WA3003G4 data and power connections showing as Figure Figure 2.2 WA3003G4 Back Panel. Label Function Antenna For WiFi functionality. RJ-11 connector: Connects the device to a telephone jack or splitter using the supplied...
  • Page 11 Chapter 2 WA3003G4 Installation Before you begin, turn the power off for all devices. These include your computer(s), your LAN hub/switch (if applicable), and the WARNING WA3003G4. Figure 2.3 illustrates the hardware connections. The layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout shown. Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions.
  • Page 12 PHONE port. Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable. If you are connecting a LAN to WA3003G4, attach one end of a provided Ethernet cable to a regular hub port and the other to the Ethernet port on WA3003G4. Step 3. Attach the power connector.
  • Page 13: Configuration

    Step 3: The default IP of the WA3003G4 is 192.168.1.1. 3.2 Establish the Connection Enter the IP address (default is 192.168.1.1) of WA3003G4 from the Web Browser. A Dialogue Box will be popped up to request the user to login. (Figure 3.2.1) Figure 3.2.1.
  • Page 14: Device Info

    Figure 3.2.2. WA3003G4 Device Info 3.3 Device Info The system administrator can configure WA3003G4 remotely or locally via a Web Browser. Network configuration must be planned and decided before starting the configuration procedure. Under “Device Info” selection, based on different information characteristics, they are...
  • Page 15 Figure 3.3.1. WA3003G4 Device Info – Summary Figure 3.3.1 reflects two different category information of WA3003G4 as following: Device Info Board ID, Software Version, Bootloader (CFE) Version, Firmware Version, Hardware Version, Model Name, VDSL Software Version and Wireless Driver Version.
  • Page 16: Device Info -- Wan

    3.3.2 Device Info -- WAN Figure 3.3.2. Device Info – WAN Figure 3.3.2 displays the WAN status of WA3003G4 3.3.3 Statistics Selecting Statistics will display following statistics information of WA3003G4 ADSL VDSL...
  • Page 17: Device Info Statistics -- Lan

    3.3.3.1. Device Info Statistics -- LAN Figure 3.3.3.1. Device Info Statistics – LAN Check to Enable/Disable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service. Click on “Next” to go to next step.
  • Page 18: Device Info Statistics -- Wan

    3.3.3.2 Device Info Statistics -- WAN 3.3.3.2 Device Info Statistics -- WAN...
  • Page 19: Device Info Statistics -- Atm

    3.3.3.3 Device Info Statistics -- ATM Figure 3.3.3.3 Device Info Statistics -- ATM Enable the WiFi function here and configure the SSID for the WiFi interface.
  • Page 20: Device Info Statistics -- Adsl

    3.3.3.4 Device Info Statistics -- ADSL Figure 3.3.3.4 Device Info Statistics – ADSL...
  • Page 21: Device Info Statistics -- Vdsl

    3.3.3.5 Device Info Statistics -- VDSL Figure 3.3.3.5 Device Info Statistics – VDSL...
  • Page 22: Device Info Route

    3.3.4 Device Info Route Figure 3.3.4 Device Info Route...
  • Page 23: Device Info Arp

    3.3.5 Device Info ARP Figure 3.3.5 Device Info ARP...
  • Page 24: Device Info Dhcp

    3.3.6 Device Info DHCP Figure 3.3.6 Device Info DHCP 3.4 Advanced Setup Advanced Setup allows system administrator to configure the following topics: Security Quality of Service Routing Print Server Port Mapping IPSec Certificate...
  • Page 25: Advanced Setup -- Wan

    3.4.1 Advanced Setup -- WAN Figure 3.4.1 Advanced Setup – Wide Area Network (WAN) Setup This page shows the current existing WAN interfaces in the system. User can choose Add, Edit, or Remove to configure WAN interfaces. 3.4.1.1 Advanced Setup – add WAN Interface To add a WAN interface, click “Add”, Figure 3.4.1.1 shows up as below:...
  • Page 26 Figure 3.4.1.1 Advanced Setup – ATM PVC Configuration Give proper PORT, VPI/VCI values; for detail information, please consult with your ISP. provider. Enable the QoS function for this PVC here. Use “Advanced Setup/Quality of Service” to assign priorities for the application. To configure VLAN, please check “VLAN Mux –...
  • Page 27 Figure 3.4.1.1.a Advanced Setup –VLAN Configuration Input proper VLAN ID and click on “Next” to go to next step. Three different connection types show as below.
  • Page 28 3.4.1.1.1 PPP over Ethernet Connection Figure 3.4.1.1.1.a Advanced Setup – PPPoE Connection Type To establish a PPPoE connection, select “PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)” and “Encapsulation Mode” click “Next” for next step.
  • Page 29 Figure 3.4.1.1.1.b Advanced Setup – PPP Username and Password Give “PPP Username”, “PPP Password”, “PPPoE Service Name” and select “Authentication Method” (AUTO/PAP/CHAP). Please consult with your ISP provider for detail information. The “Dial on Demand” function, if checked, will tear down the PPP link automatically if there is no outgoing packet for the programmed period of time, WA3003-G4 will display a box for input “Inactivity Timeout”...
  • Page 30 Figure 3.4.1.1.1.c Advanced Setup – PPP Username and Password Inactivity Timeout...
  • Page 31 Figure 3.4.1.1.1.d Advanced Setup – Enable IGMP Multicast, and WAN Service. Check “Enable/Disable IGMP Multicast” and “WAN Service”. Click on “Next” to go to next step.
  • Page 32 Figure 3.4.1.1.1.e Advanced Setup – WAN Setup – Summary Figure 3.4.1.1.1.e gives a summary of previous steps (PPPoE). Make sure that the configurations match the settings provided by your ISP provider, and then click on “Save” button to complete the configuration procedure displays all the settings in previous steps.
  • Page 33 Figure 3.4.1.1.2.a Advanced Setup –MER Connection Type Select “MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER)”, and the “Encapsulation Mode”. Please consult with your ISP provider for detail information. Click on “Next” to go to next step.
  • Page 34 Figure 3.4.1.1.2.b Advanced Setup –Connection Type MER WAN IP Settings WAN IP/Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server can either be obtained automatically or set manually. The WAN IP can be either fixed (assigned by your ISP provider) or dynamic (via DHCP Client). Enter the “Vendor ID”...
  • Page 35 Figure 3.4.1.1.2.c Advanced Setup –MER- NAT, Firewall, IGMP Multicast and WAN service Check to Enable/Disable NAT, Fullcone NAT and Firewall functions. Use “Advanced Setup -- Security” to assign filter rules. Check to Enable/Disable IGMP Multicast and WAN Service. Click on “Next” to go to next step.
  • Page 36 Figure 3.4.1.1.2.d Advanced Setup WAN Setup – Summary Figure 3.4.1.1.2.d gives a summary of previous steps (MER). Make sure that the configurations match the settings provided by your ISP provider, and then click on “Save” button to complete the configuration procedure displays all the settings in previous steps.
  • Page 37 Figure 3.4.1.1.3.a Advanced Setup –Bridging Type To disable WAN service, unselect “Enable Bridge Service” check box, click “Next” for next step...
  • Page 38: Advanced Setup - Lan

    Figure 3.4.1.1.3.b Advanced Setup –Bridging Type – WAN Service Figure 3.4.1.1.3.cAdvanced Setup WAN Setup – Summary Figure 3.4.1.1.3.c gives a summary of previous steps (Bridging). Make sure that the configurations match the settings provided by your ISP provider, and then click on “Save” button to complete the configuration procedure displays all the settings in previous steps.
  • Page 39: Advanced Setup - Nat

    Figure 3.4.2 Advanced Setup – LAN Give IP (LAN IP) and Subnet Mask to the device. Select to Disable/Enable DHCP Server and configure related settings for that mode. If necessary, check the “Secondary IP” to configure the secondary IP address and Subnet Mask for LAN. This IP address is used for management only.
  • Page 40 Figure 3.4.3.1.a Advanced Setup – NAT Click “Add” for next step...
  • Page 41: Advanced Setup - Nat- Port Triggering Setup

    Figure 3.4.3.1 b Advanced Setup – NAT – Virtual Servers Select the service name, and enter the server IP address and click "Save/Apply" to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server. NOTE: The "Internal Port End" cannot be changed. It is the same as "External Port End"...
  • Page 42 Figure 3.4.3.2.a Advanced Setup – NAT – Port Triggering Setup Click “Add” for next step...
  • Page 43: Advanced Setup - Nat- Dmz Host

    Figure 3.4.3.2.b Advanced Setup – 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 application) and click "Save/Apply"...
  • Page 44: Advanced Setup - Security

    Figure 3.4.3.4 Advanced Setup – NAT— ALG 3.4.4 Advanced Setup – Security 3.4.4.1 Advanced Setup – Security – IP Filter 3.4.4.1.1 Advanced Setup – Security – IP Filter -- Outgoing By default, all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed, but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters.
  • Page 45 Figure 3.4.4.1.1.a Advanced Setup – Security – IP Filter -- Outgoing WA3003G4 allows the users to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule...
  • Page 46 3.4.4.1.1.b Advanced Setup – Security – IP Filter—Add Outgoing Rules 3.4.4.1.2 Advanced Setup – Security – IP Filter – Incoming By default, all incoming IP traffic from the WAN is blocked when the firewall is enabled. However, some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters...
  • Page 47 Figure 3.4.4.1.2.a Advanced Setup – Security –IP Filter – Incoming WA3003G4 allows the users to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
  • Page 48 Figure 3.4.4.1.2.b Advanced Setup – Security –IP Filter – Add Incoming Rules 3.4.4.2 Advanced Setup – Security – MAC Filter MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode. “FORWARDED” means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED for those matching with any of the specified rules in Figure 3.4.4.2.a MAC Filter Rules.
  • Page 49 Figure 3.4.4.2.a Advanced Setup – Security – MAC Filter...
  • Page 50 Click “Add” to add a MAC Filter Rule as shows in Figure 3.4.4.2.b Advanced Setup – Security – Add MAC Filter Figure 3.4.4.2.b Advanced Setup – Security – Add MAC Filter To clean all MAC Filter Rules, click “Change Policy” in Figure 3.4.4.2.a Advanced Setup – Security – MAC Filter.
  • Page 51 Figure 3.4.4.2.c Advanced Setup – Security – Clean MAC Filter Rules 3.4.4.3 Advanced Setup – Security – Parental Control WA3003G4 provides Parental Control utility to limit internet usage as showing below:...
  • Page 52 3.4.5 Advanced Setup – Quality of Service 3.4.6 Advanced Setup – Routing WA3003G4 provides three different routing types as below: 3.4.6.1 Advanced Setup – Routing – Default Gateway If Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVC(s).
  • Page 53 Figure 3.4.6.1 Advanced Setup – Routing – Default Gateway 3.4.6.2 Advanced Setup – Routing – Static Route...
  • Page 54 Figure 3.4.6.2.a Advanced Setup – Routing –Static Route Click on “Add” to create a new Static Route. Enter the destination network address, subnet mask, gateway AND/OR available WAN interface then click "Save/Apply" to add the entry to the routing table as showing in Figure 3.4.6.2.b Advanced Setup –...
  • Page 55 Figure 3.4.6.2.a Advanced Setup – Routing –Static Route 3.4.6.3 Advanced Setup – Routing – RIP...
  • Page 56 Figure 3.4.6.3 Advanced Setup – Routing –RIP 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.
  • Page 57 Figure 3.4.7.2.a Advanced Setup –DNS –Dynamic DNS This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS.org or TZO. Figure 3.4.7.2.b Advanced Setup –DNS –Dynamic DNS...
  • Page 58 3.4.8 Advanced Setup – DSL Under DLS settings, a lot of DSL modulations can be set including: G.DMT, G.lite. T1.413 ADSL2, Annex L, M and ADSL2+; also the phone line pair and capability showing as Figure 3.4.8.1 Advanced Setup – DSL Settings.
  • Page 59 Figure 3.4.8.2 Advanced Setup – DSL Advanced Settings A capable of test modes including: Normal, Reverb, Medley, No retrain and L3 are available for choice. Click “Tone Selection”, Figure 3.4.8.3 Advanced Setup – DSL -- ADSL Tone Settings shows as below: Before any changes of these settings, please make sure you do understand the actual meaning of each setting;...
  • Page 60 3.4.9 Advanced Setup – Print Server You are able to set up the print server through this page, enable “Enable on-board print server” checkbox, and input “Printer name” and “Make and model”; click “Save/Apply” as showing on Figure 3.4.9 Advanced Setup –...
  • Page 61 Figure 3.4.10.a Advanced Setup – Port Mapping Port Mapping Configuration To create a new mapping group: 1. Enter the Group name and 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. The group name must be unique.
  • Page 62 Figure 3.4.10.b Advanced Setup – Port Mapping Configuration. 3.4.11 Advanced Setup – IPsec You are able to set up IPSec Tunnel through this page, fill up appropriate input and click “Save/Apply”...
  • Page 63 Figure 3.4.11 Advanced Setup – IPsec 3.4.12 Advanced Setup – Certificate 3.4.12.1 Advanced Setup – Certificate – Local Certificates Add, View or Remove certificates through this page. Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. Maximum 4 certificates can be stored. .Figure 3.4.12.1.a Advanced Setup –...
  • Page 64 3.4.12.1.b Advanced Setup – Certificate – Create new certificate request Enter appropriate data and click “Apply” button, Figure 3.4.12.1.c Advanced Setup – Certificate – Local Certificates – Certificate signing request shows up as following:...
  • Page 65 Figure 3.4.12.1.c Advanced Setup – Certificate – Local Certificates – Certificate signing request shows Certificate signing request successfully created. Note a request is not yet functional - have it signed by a Certificate Authority and load the signed certificate to this device Click “Import Certificate”...
  • Page 66 3.4.12.2 .a Advanced Setup – Certificate – Trusted CA Click “Import Certificate” button, 3.4.12.2.b Advanced Setup – Certificate – Trusted CA – Import CA Certificate shows up; click “Apply” when finish the input.
  • Page 67 3.5 Wireless Use the Wireless screen to configure WA3003-G4 for wireless access. Six parts are list as following: Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced Station Info 3.5.1 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.
  • Page 68 Figure 3.5.2 Wireless -- Security 3.5.3 MAC Filter This page allows users to Add/Remove hosts with the specified MAC addresses that are able or unable to access the wireless network. When users decide to use Allow, only the MAC addressed in the user defined list can access the wireless network.
  • Page 69 3.5.4 Wireless Bridge 3.5.5 Advanced 3.5.6 Station Info 3.6 Diagnostics 3.7 Management...

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