Ubee DDW2600 User Manual
Ubee DDW2600 User Manual

Ubee DDW2600 User Manual

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DDW2600/DDC2700
End User Guide
2/11/2009
Version 1.2
User's Guide

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  • Page 1 DDW2600/DDC2700 End User Guide 2/11/2009 Version 1.2 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 4. Wireless WiFi Multi Media 5. Tools Port configuration 6. Tools UI Authentication Tools Operation Mode. 2008-08-04 John Yan Enhance with Modem status page and options. Insert DDC2700 model in the guide. 2009-02-11 Kyle Li Revise to comply with new Ubee format DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Advanced - Port Filtering ..................27 6.2.11 Advanced - Forwarding ..................28 6.2.12 Advanced - Port Triggering .................. 30 6.2.13 Advanced- Pass Through ..................32 6.2.14 Advanced- DMZ Host (Exposed Host) ..............33 Wireless ........................34 6.3.1 Basic ........................34 6.3.2 Security ........................35 DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 4 Event Log ....................... 62 6.6.3 Remote Log ......................63 Tools ........................63 6.7.1 Ping ........................63 6.7.2 Trace Route ......................64 6.7.3 Client List ......................65 6.7.4 Frequency Scanning Plan ..................66 6.7.5 Password ........................ 67 6.7.6 User Defaults ......................67 DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 5: Revision History

    1. Introduction The Ubee DDW2600 Wireless Cable Modem Router is designed to support both the residential and commercial users in one device. Based on a 800+ DMIPS processor, offering 4 wireless SSIDs, the DDW2600 will address the needs for Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC), and Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA).
  • Page 6: Contact Your Local Cable Operator

    For example, a wall that is 1 foot thick, at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 2 feet thick. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 7: Installing The Modem Using Wireless

    Follow the installation and configuration instructions included with your wireless client. You are now ready to use your cable modem. Troubleshooting the Wireless Installation The WLAN LED is not lit. Verify that your Wireless PC Card or Wireless USB client is properly connected to your computer. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 8: Installing The Modem Using The Ethernet Port

    TCP/IP. After installed the hardware, your computer can connect the wireless cable modem directly by using Network Interface Card. Unlike USB installation, there is no needed for software installation for the Ethernet connection. Installing the Hardware DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting The Ethernet Installation

    X over the NIC in the Network Adapters field. If you see either one, you may have an IRQ conflict. Refer to the manufactures documentation or you cable service provider for further assistance. Verify that TCP/IP is the default protocol for your network interface card (NIC) DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 10 Wait several minutes for the wireless cable modem to re-establish communications with your cable service provider. Your Ethernet or coaxial cable may be damaged. Try using another cable. If none of these suggestions work, contact your cable service provider for further assistance. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 11: Wireless Cable Modem Leds And Connectors

    Enet 1, 2, 3, 4: Indicates connectivity between the Ethernet port on the wireless cable modem and the Ethernet port on a PC or Mac. This LED blinks when the wireless cable modem is transferring or receiving data over the Ethernet cable. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 12: Web User Interface

    This chapter describes how to access the wireless cable router via Web configuration interface. First, please connect your PC to the cable router’s Ethernet port, via an Ethernet cable. Open the web browser and input IP address to: http://192.168.0.1 for local access. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 13 *** User Name: user & Password: user only can access to MODEM, GATEWAY, WIRELESS, VPN, PARENTAL CONTROL, FIREWALL and TOOLS. Web User Interface Home Page After login, user will see the CABLE MODEM page first. The layout is divided into 3 areas. Menu Bar, Menu Tree and Configure Area. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 14: Modem

    6.1 MODEM User can select different options to view wireless cable modem’s information and real time status. They include Information, Status, Downstream, Upstream, Upstream Burst, Operation Configuration, Event Log options. 6.1.1 Information This page is to show Cable Modem Information. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 15: Status

    An internal ID number to identify hardware design. CA Key This is required by BPI. Cable modem will install a CA Key that transferred from your service provider’s server after cable modem is authenticated. 6.1.2 Status This page is to show Cable Modem Status. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 16: Downstream

    In comments Column, it tells the reason why cable modem’s connectivity state is not ok. Boot state Shows the registration status. Security If BPI is enabled, status will show Enabled. 6.1.3 Downstream This page is to Show Cable Modem Downstream. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 17: Upstream

    (QAM64 is 5056941 sym/sec, QAM256 is 5360537 sym/sec). Downstream Interleave Current cable modem downstream Interleave depth Depth (8/16/32/64/128/other). Downstream Receive Display the receiver power level after ranging process. Power Level Downstream SNR Display the SNR of this downstream channel. 6.1.4 Upstream DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 18: Upstream Burst

    (QPSK/ QAM8 /QAM16/ QAM32/ QAM64/ QAM128/ QAM256). Upstream Symbol Rate Current cable modem upstream symbol rate (Ksym/sec) Upstream transmit Power Level Current cable modem upstream transmit power (dBmV) Upstream Mini-Slot Size Current cable modem upstream mini-slot. 6.1.5 Upstream Burst DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 19: Operation Configuration

    Scrambler Seed 15 bits (Not used if scrambler is off) Maximum Burst Size 0-255 (mini-slots) Guard Time Size 4-255 (symbols) Last Codeword Length Fixed/shortened Scrambler on/off On/Off 6.1.6 Operation Configuration This page shows the running configuration of cable modem. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 20: Event Log

    Display Maximum Upstream Channel Burst Burst Maximum Number of CPEs Shows the maximum CPE that can be connected at LAN side to access Internet at the same time. Modem Capability Displayed certain configuration, like PHS enabled. 6.1.7 Event Log DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 21: Gateway

    Furthermore, event logs will be stored unless user clicks “clear log” button. Power cycle reboot will not clear event logs. 6.2 G ATEWAY Under gateway, user can configure basic parameters like WAN IP address, LAN IP address, DHCP and DDNS. Also, advanced setting like DMZ, MAC filtering and port forwarding are included. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 22: Information

    Display the subnet mask of the Internet IP address. Default Gateway: Display the default gateway IP address. DNS: Display the DNS server IP address. DHCP Remaining Time: Display the remained DHCP lease time before expiration. Refresh Click to refresh the information. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 23: Basic Setup

    Public IP Total Range: Public IP DHCP Server Range. System Up-Time: Display the accumulated time since the last power cycle. 6.2.2 Basic Setup This page allows configuration of the basic features of the Wireless Cable Modem related to your MSO’s connection. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 24 Domain Name Filled with the domain for the router. MTU Size Define the Maximum Transmission Unit size, which defines the largest size of the packet or frame that a given physical interface can transfer. 256-1500 Apply Click to save. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 25: Dhcp

    Click to save. DHCP Clients Client list to show that all of the DHCP client currently connected to the wireless router, either via Ethernet link, or via wireless connection. MAC Address Display the MAC address. IP Address Display the IP address. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 26: Dhcp Static Lease

    This page allows configuration of static-lease option for the internal DHCP server for the private LAN. Label Description Index Index number of the rule. MAC Address Filled in with the MAC address that you want to statically assign this reserved IP address to. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 27: Ddns

    Input your DDNS account username subscribed to the service provider Password Password of the account. Host Name Input the host name of your host IP address Display the current WAN side Public IP address. Status Display the DDNS status. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 28: Time

    Define the Time server IP address or Domain name. Time Server 3 Define the Time server IP address or Domain name. Time zone Offset Hours Define the time zone to. ‘8’ means GMT + 08, ‘-1’ means GMT -01. Minutes Define the minute offset. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 29: Advanced- Options

    UPnP Enable Select to activate UPnP. Be aware that anyone could use an UPnP application to open the web UI login screen without entering the router’s IP address (although you must still enter the password to access the web UI). DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 30: Advanced - Mac Filtering

    Index number of the rule. MAC Address MAC address to block. Clear Select to delete the rule. View Additional Rules: Turn to view remained 10 rules. Totally, 20 rules are supported. Apply Click to save. 6.2.9 Advanced - IP Filtering DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 31: Advanced - Port Filtering

    Fill in with end address. Enabled Select to active the rule Apply Click to save. 6.2.10 Advanced - Port Filtering This page allows configuration of port filters in order to block specific internet services to all devices on the LAN. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 32: Advanced - Forwarding

    Select to active the rule. Apply Click to save. 6.2.11 Advanced - Forwarding This page allows for incoming requests on specific port numbers to reach web servers, FTP servers, mail servers, etc, so they can be accessible from the public internet. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 33 Define the port that published to Internet. End port. Protocol Define the protocol type. Enabled Select to enable this rule. Apply Click to save. Port Map Click to show a list of common application and port. Question: What’s the difference between “Internal Port” and “External Port”? DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 34: Advanced - Port Triggering

    LAN side host. Target Port is defined as the ports this specific application requires clients host to listen. So, server will return response to these ports. Let’s give an application scenario to get a clear concept. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 35 John requests a file from the Real Audio server (port 7070). Port 7070 is a “trigger” port and causes the wireless router to record John’s computer IP address. Ubee wireless router associates John's computer IP address with the "target" port range of 6970-7170.
  • Page 36: Advanced- Pass Through

    Define the protocol type for this rule. Enable Click to active this rule. Apply Click to save. 6.2.13 Advanced- Pass Through This page allows configuration of pass through table, the device in pass through table will be treated as bridge device. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 37: Advanced- Dmz Host (Exposed Host)

    Click to save. 6.2.14 Advanced- DMZ Host (Exposed Host) This page allows configuration of a specific network device to be exposed or visible directly to the WAN (public internet). This may be used when applications do not work with port triggers. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 38: Wireless

    Wireless stations associating to the wireless router must have the same SSID. Broadcast SSID Click Enable to allow broadcast of SSID. Country When set to USA, Channel 1 to 11 is available. If select worldwide, 13 channels are available. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 39: Security

    When set to enabled, wireless clients can access to the network. Apply Click to save. Restore Wireless Click to restore the factory default setting for wireless module. Defaults 6.3.2 Security This page allows configuration of the WEP keys and/or pass phrase. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 40 Wireless router (if using WPA-PSK key management) or Interval RADIUS server (if using WPA key management) sends a new group key out to all clients. The re-keying process is the WPA equivalent of automatically changing the WEP key for an AP and DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 41 If choose to be Enable, then user can use external Registrar to configure this wireless router; otherwise, user has to login to wireless router WEB UI to configure the WPS security settings such as encryption mode and SSID, etc. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 42: Access Control

    Display the WPS status. WPS Status: 6.3.3 Access Control This page allows configuration of the Access Control to the AP as well as status on the connected clients. Selects whether clients with the specified MAC address are allowed or restricted wireless access. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 43 MAC of the connected wireless client. Age(s) Duration since the wireless client connected to wireless router. RSSI(dBm) Received signal strength in a wireless environment IP Addr Display the IP address assigned to this wireless client. Host Name Host name of the wireless client. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 44: Guess Network: Multiple Ssid Support

    As well as the cost of buying extra APs, there was also the possibility of channel interference. The Ubee Wireless Cable Modem supports Multiple Service Set IDentifier which allows you to use one access point to provide several BSSs simultaneously. You can then assign varying levels of privilege to different SSIDs and networks associated.
  • Page 45: Vpn

    DHCP client will resend DHCP request. Max value is 86400 second. Apply Click to save. Restore Defaults Click to reset to factory default values for wireless part. 6.4 VPN Under VPN feature, here provides IPSec VPN, L2TP VPN and PPTP VPN. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 46: Vpn- Enable

    T h i s p a g e a l l o w s u s e r t o m a n a g e V P N t u n n e l s w i t h c e n t r a l i z e d vi e w . Label Description L2TP Server Wireless router integrated with L2TP/PPTP server inside, select Enable or Disable. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 47: Vpn- Configure

    IPSec SA through which the wireless router and remote IPSec router can send data between computers on the local network and remote network. Before IPSec VPN configuration, you will be involved with such terms like IPSec Algorithms, Authentication Header and ESP protocol. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 48 IP header information during the authentication process. However, ESP is sufficient if only the upper layer protocols need to be authenticated. An added feature of the ESP is payload padding, which further protects communications by concealing the size of the packet being transmitted. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 49 Web User Interface Label Description Tunnel Select the specific VPN tunnel to configure. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 50 (DES, 3DES, AES-128, AES-192 and AES-256), two authentication algorithms (MD5 and SHA1) and three key groups (DH1 and DH2, DH5) when you configure a VPN rule. The ID type and content act as an extra level of identification for incoming DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 51 "pre-shared" because you have to share it with another party before you can communicate with them over a secure connection. Phase 1 DH group Select which Diffie-Hellman key group (DHx) you want to use for encryption keys. Choices are: DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 52 VPN gateways to update the encryption and authentication keys. However, every time the VPN tunnel renegotiates, all users accessing remote resources are temporarily disconnected. Phase 2 encryption Select which key size and encryption algorithm to use for DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 53 Aggressive Mode, which is quicker than Main Mode because it eliminates several steps when the communicating parties are negotiating authentication (phase 1). Perfect forward secrecy Perfect Forward Secret (PFS) is disabled (NONE) by default in phase 2 IPSec SA setup. This allows faster IPSec DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 54: Vpn - L2Tp / Pptp

    Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs). PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) is a Microsoft proprietary protocol (RFC 2637 for PPTP is informational only) to tunnel PPP frames, which is very similar to L2TP. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 55 Click to save. Users Username Manually input the L2TP/PPTP username Password Manually input the L2TP/PPTP password Confirm Password Double confirm with the password. Click to add. User List Display existing user list. Remove Click to delete a user. L2TP Server DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 56: Vpn - Event Log

    Internet content regardless of filters that may be set up. This check box can be used as a simple override to grant a user full access but still having the ability to keep all of the previous filtering settings stored and available. Session duration timers can also be entered DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 57 Input username to create a new user. Add user Click to direct add this user into local database even you haven’t finished the configuration for this user. User Settings Enable Click to active this user account, and to modify current DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 58 This will trigger wireless router to disable this privilege after expiration. Inactivity time Define the time out value when user has no activity with his visiting to Internet. Apply Click to save. Trusted Computers Define the trusted host that will bypass the Parental Control Process. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 59: Activation

    "Apply", "Add" or "Remove" button for your new settings to take effect. If you refresh your browser's display, you will see the currently active settings. Label Description Enable Parental Control Enable the checkbox to active the Parental Control feature. Apply Click to save. Content Policy Configure content policy configuration. Configuration DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 60: Tod Filter

    Click to insert new white list. Remove Allowed Domain Click to delete the selected URL list. 6.5.3 TOD Filter This page allows configuration of time access policies to block all internet traffic to and from specific network devices based on time of day settings. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 61 Select the day that this time policy rule limited user to visit Internet. Time to Block Define the detailed time for this policy rule. All Day Select All Day to eliminate any chance for access within the day blocked. Apply Click to save. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 62: Event Log

    Display what’s done by parental control, drop or permit an access request. Target Display the destination IP address of a certain access request. User Display the user who triggered this event log. Source Display the source IP address of this event. DDW2600/DDC2700...
  • Page 63: Firewall

    Web User Interface ARENTAL ONTROL 6.6 F IREWALL Originally, the term firewall referred to a construction technique designed to prevent the spread of fire from one room to another. The networking term firewall is a system or group of systems that enforces an access-control policy between two networks. It may also be defined as a mechanism used to protect a trusted network from an untrusted network.
  • Page 64: Content Filter

    Web User Interface into a broad information-security policy. In addition, specific policies must be implemented within the firewall itself. 6.6.1 Content Filter This page allows certain Web-oriented cookies, java scripts, and pop-up windows to be blocked by the firewall. A list of "trusted computers" can also be defined that are not subject to any filters configured.
  • Page 65 Web User Interface based on ID. Filter Java Applets Java is a programming language and development environment for building downloadable Web components or Internet and intranet business applications of all kinds. Filter ActiveX ActiveX is a tool for building dynamic and active web pages and distributed object applications.
  • Page 66: Event Log

    Web User Interface 6.6.2 Event Log This page allows configuration of Firewall event log reporting via email alerts and a local view of the attacks on the system. Label Description Contact E-mail Address Enter E-mail address for sending Firewall event log. Email Address Password The password of the E-mail you enter SMTP Server Name...
  • Page 67: Remote Log

    Web User Interface specified. Clear log Click to clear event log. 6.6.3 Remote Log This page allows optional configuration of events to be sent to a local SysLog server. Label Description Permitted Connections Select to record all of the access attempts that are allowed by firewall.
  • Page 68: Trace Route

    Web User Interface Label Description Ping Target Input the IP address user wants to pin to. Ping Size Define the packet size of ping operation. No. of Pings Define the amount of the batch ping operation. Ping Interval Define the interval between 2 ping operations. Start Test Click to start test Abort Test...
  • Page 69: Client List

    Web User Interface Label Description Tracert Target Input the specific IP address user wants to trace route to it. MAX Hops Define the MAX hop. Time out Define the expiration time for this tracert operation. Start Test Click to start tracert test Abort Test Click to stop test Clear Results...
  • Page 70: Frequency Scanning Plan

    Web User Interface Label Description Host Name Display the host name of the DHCP client. IP address Display the IP address assigned to this DHCP client. MAC address Display the MAC address. Interface Display the method via which the DHCP client is connected to wireless router.
  • Page 71: Password

    Web User Interface Apply Click to make the configuration to take effect. 6.7.5 Password This page allows configuration of password and username Label Description User name By default, there’s one user account that has limited privilege, here to modify username for this account. New Password Input the value of new password Confirm Password...
  • Page 72 Reset The system Select to do a power cycle reboot.
  • Page 73 DDW2600/DDC2700...

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