VisionNet M505N Product Manual

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Model: M504 / M505N R3
Product Description: Broadband Gateway
WAN:
Ethernet:
USB:
WiFi:
Manual Version: 0.1c
Manual Date: July 2014
VisionNet M504 / M505N R3
ADSL2+ / Ethernet WAN
Qty 4 - 10/100 Ethernet
2.0 (Media Share / Wireless Uplink)
802.11 b/g/n 2T2R 2.4Ghz with Internal Airgain Antenna
Page 1 of 62
User Manual Rev 0.1c

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  • Page 1 Product Manual Model: M504 / M505N R3 Product Description: Broadband Gateway WAN: ADSL2+ / Ethernet WAN Ethernet: Qty 4 - 10/100 Ethernet USB: 2.0 (Media Share / Wireless Uplink) WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n 2T2R 2.4Ghz with Internal Airgain Antenna Manual Version: 0.1c...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QOS CLASSIFICATION TABLE SECTION 4: SERVICE GROUPS SERVICE GROUP LOGIC SERVICE GROUP CREATION SECTION 5: IPv4 LAN CONFIGURATION IPv4 CONFIGURATION IGMP MULTICAST SECTION 6: IPv4 ROUTE CONFIGURATION GATEWAY PRIORITIZATION VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 2 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 3 SECTION 10: PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 10.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 10.2 PRODUCT DEPICTION 10.3 LED FUNCTIONALITY 10.4 REGULATORY ADVISORIES 10.5 M504 / M505N DISTINCTIONS 10.6 OUI / MAC ADDRESS ALLOCATIONS VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 3 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
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  • Page 6: Section 1: Management Access

    Customer Configuration Form This form should only be distributed to authorized employees Optional: Logo The VisionNet Logo may be replaced by a custom .png or gif file The custom DNS Redirect, used for DSL Sync and PPP Optional: DNS Redirect Branding Troubleshooting, may be over-written with a custom html file including contact information and instructions.
  • Page 7: Management Accounts

    It has been common practice, in the past, for in-field technicians, and lower level remote support, to receive full admin access. As of “Solution Suite 3” , 5 accounts are utilized for department appropriate access to VisionNet modems. Item 2...
  • Page 8: Service Security Considerations

    Default use of Non-Standard Ports Use of Non-Standard ports help ensure consistency in an environment where UPnP, and customer port forwarding, may re-map standard ports for personal use. The following ports are used as VisionNet defaults: Service LAN Port / Status...
  • Page 9: Gui Access

    Address and, if remote, port number used for access. Example of WAN Access: http://172.20.100.18:6080 Example of LAN Access: http://192.168.6.1 When Challenged, enter the username and password associated with your account. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 9 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 10: Cli Access

    IP and Port information Example of WAN Access: 172.20.100.18 port 6022 Example of LAN Access: 192.168.6.1 port 22 When Challenged, enter the username and password associated with your account. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 10 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 11: Section 2: Wan Configuration

    Available for: ATM, PTM, ETH PPP Client, Routing, WAN Clients (DHCP, RADVD, ETC), Firewall Type, NAT, Proxies Configured Here: Service Type, VLAN Tagging, Routing Services, IP Services, WAN Clients and Proxies VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 11 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 12 2: Remove Interface This may not be removed unless all associated WAN Services are removed 3: Remove Service Group Remaining Group Interfaces will not be ungrouped by default VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 12 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 13 Services WAN Time-out Operation If xDSL signal is not detected, within a specified amount of time (default 120 seconds), the created Omni-Port WAN Interface will be activated. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 13 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 14: Dsl Logic

    1 Only. xDSL Line Cord Preferences VisionNet provides a standard xDSL cable Item 2 Physical Installation Filters may be provided by VisionNet, or provided by a 3 party to your company Dual Line Filter Single Line Filter 1) Connect DSL DSL May be connected directly to wall jack A dual port filter may be used as well.
  • Page 15 Modulation Scheme Rate / Reach performance improvement Capability PhyR Proprietary ADSL2+: Physical Layer ReTransmission - Broadcom support only Capability Interleave ITU G709 Forwarding Error Correction / delay preferred <5ms VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 15 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 16: Customizing X Dsl Parameters

    Select the appropriate parameters for xDSL configuration Select Parameters The necessary parameters will be dictated by your network, DSLAM capabilities, and profile considerations xDSL Properties Select “Save / Apply” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 16 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 17: Defining Physical Wan Port Operation

    Omni-Port Interface An Ethernet interface and service must be created Time-out Enable Omni-Port, when no DSL Sync is present, within specified time after boot-up. Select “Save / Apply” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 17 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 18: Creating An Atm Interface

    Notes: You must remove, and rebuild, an interface if you would like to change parameters. Associated WAN Services must be removed, before an interface may be removed. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 18 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 19 Select WRR or WFQ You may select Queue Weight and Precedence for the ATM. This will affect QoS Prioritization for upstream traffic only. Select “Apply / Save” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 19 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 20: Creating A Ptm Interface

    Select WRR or WFQ You may select Queue Weight and Precedence for the ATM. This will affect QoS Prioritization for upstream traffic only. Select “Apply / Save” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 20 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 21: Creating An Ethernet Interface

    It is strongly suggested that the “Omni-Port” be used for WAN Operation. The option to use another port if available, in the event that another Select “Apply / Save” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 21 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 22: Create/Modify A Bridged Wan Service

    Select Desired Interface This is the Interface that will be used for the Bridged Service Upon selection, select “Next” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 22 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 23 Service Description: User Defined 802.1p: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null) 802.1q: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null) Once complete, select “Next” WAN Summary Upon Review, select “Apply/Save” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 23 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 24: Create/Modify An Ipoe Wan Service

    Select Desired Interface This is the Interface that will be used for the Bridged Service Upon selection, select “Next” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 24 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 25 Necessary for Management Services, Port Forwarding, etc. Enable IGMP Multicast: Only to be used, for IPTV WAN Services, where IGMP proxy is required. Do not enable otherwise. No Multicast VLAN Filter VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 25 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 26 WAN services from the left column; and then re-entering them in the desired order. You may also select the IPv6 Default DNS Interface. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 26 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 27 WAN Summary Upon Review, select “Apply/Save” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 27 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 28: Create/Modify A Ppp Wan Service

    Select Desired Interface This is the Interface that will be used for the Bridged Service Upon selection, select “Next” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 28 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 29 Service Description: User Defined 802.1p: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null) 802.1q: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null) Network Protocol: IPv4, Dual Stack, or IPv6 Once complete, select “Next” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 29 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 30 Only to be used, for IPTV WAN Services, where IGMP proxy is required. Do not enable otherwise. Enable MLD Multi-Cast Proxy Allows MLD outside of local domain Once complete, select “Next” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 30 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 31 WAN services from the left column; and then re-entering them in the desired order. You may also select the IPv6 Default DNS Interface. WAN Summary Upon Review, select “Apply/Save” VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 31 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 32: Section 3: Quality Of Service

    Default Disabled Default DSCP Mark Default No Change Note: Default DSCP Mark will be used when creating Egress Class Rules When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 32 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 33: Interface Configuration

    You may add interfaces, to this list, by selecting add. Note: The add feature applies primarily to Ethernet port prioritization. When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 33 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 34: Qos Classification Table

    The third section is to establish the patch, DSCP, Priority, and any egress rate limiting When complete, select “Apply / Save” When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 34 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 35: Section 4: Service Groups

    192.168.4.1/24 Gateway MGMT Services LAN Services are then specified for each Domain. IE: Internet Service Group DHCP, DNS, Multicast/MLD Snoop IPTV Service Group Multicast / MLD Snoop VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 35 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 36: Service Group Creation

    Provisioning of service groups is not complete until you have configured the LAN Services, This will be detailed in the next section VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 36 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 37: Section 5: Ipv4 Lan Configuration

    Enable Secondary LAN IP A secondary LAN IP may be implemented. No DHCP Services are assigned to this interface Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 37 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 38: Igmp Multicast

    Max Multicast Group Members: 25 Fast Leave Enabled: Default Enabled Intra LAN Multicast: Default Disabled Membership Join Immediate: Default Disabled Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 38 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 39: Section 6: Ipv4 Route Configuration

    Only one WAN Service can receive option 121 route paths. Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 39 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 40: Static Route Table

    This is the first outbound hop addresses Metric: This is the number of “hops” in the TTL Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 40 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 41: Policy Route Table

    Use Interface This specifies the Outbound WAN IF Gateway IP Address: This is the first outbound hop addresses Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 41 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 42: Section 7: Ipv4 Dns Configuration

    In order to change the prioritization order, you must remove the interfaces and place them in the desired order. Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 42 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 43: Statically Assigned Global Dns

    Statically Assign DNS Servers Select IFs “Use the following statically assinged IPv4 DNS Servers”. IPv4 Enter Primary and Secondary Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 43 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 44: Section 8: Ipv4 Nat Traversal

    This could cause the default ports, used for management, to change. For this reason, non-standard management ports are always suggested. Port Forwarding Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 44 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 45: Multi-Nat

    Many: Many : >1 LAN IP ↔>1 WAN IP Use Interface WAN interface associated with the rule IP Ranges Associated with Rule Types Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 45 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 46: Port Forwarding

    Protocol TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP LAN Port Start / End First and Last ports in entry (ie:6900) Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 46 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 47: Port Triggering

    WAN Port Start / End Port Range opened and forwarded back to host. Protocol TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 47 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 48: Dmz Hosts

    In the left-hand navigation pane, select: DMZ Host Step 2 Specify DMZ Host Enter the LAN IP of the desired host device Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 48 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 49: Nat Traversal Algorithm

    Traversal ALG Step 2 Enable / Disable requested ALG Enter the LAN IP of the desired host device Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 49 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 50: Section 9: Wifi Configuration

    Check / Uncheck the box labeled “Enable Wireless” Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effect VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 50 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 51: Configure Ssid Specific Settings

    LAN Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effect VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 51 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 52: Wifi Security

    It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effect. You will need to “forget” old network settings and re-connect all devices after making this change. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 52 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 53: Wifi Radio Settings

    WMM APSD Suggested Setting: Enabled Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effect. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 53 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 54: Section 10: Product Specification

    USB: 2.0 Type A - DLNA, Samba, Wireless Uplink WiFi: 802.11b/g/n - 2.4Ghz Power: 12VDC / 110-220VAC, 50~60Hz Temp: 0 - 65C, Humidity: 5 ~ 95% (non- condensing) VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 54 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 55: Product Depiction

    SECTION 10.2 Product Depictions Front Depiction Back Depiction Top Depiction Bottom Depiction VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 55 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 56: Led Functionality

    Flashing Green – Device has WAN IP Address and IP Traffic is passing through device Red – Device attempted initiate session, either authentication or to obtain an IP Address, and failed. an IP Address, and failed. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 56 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 57: Regulatory Advisories

    -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. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 57 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 58 Service Order Codes ("SOC") [9.0Y] e) The FCC Registration Number [US: DQ1DL01BM505NR3] 10. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 58 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 59 The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point. For this product, the FCC Registration number [US: DQ1DL01BM505NR3] indicates the REN would be. 0.1. VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 59 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...
  • Page 60: M504 / M505N Distinctions

    SECTION 10.5 M504 / M505N Distinctions Abstract: The M504 as an exclusive model has been deprecated; but VisionNet is providing a customized product to legacy customers. The following modifications are being made to the M505N for this particular use case.
  • Page 61: Oui / Mac Address Allocations

    SECTION 10.6 M504 / M505N Distinctions Abstract: The M50x has a “Primary WAN MAC” located on the bottom of each modem. The gateway allocates WAN MAC Addresses, for each interface, based upon incremental priority from the primary WAN MAC. The priority, at initial IF scan, is as follows...
  • Page 62 Example IF Type WAN Base A Ethernet 4 Untagged ETHERNET WAN Base B ATM 0 WAN Base B: VLAN A ATM 0.1: PVC 0/35 VLAN Null Tag VisionNet M504 / M505N R3 Page 62 of 62 User Manual Rev 0.1c...

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