Draytek Vigor2865 Series Quick Start Manual

Draytek Vigor2865 Series Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 2 Version: 1.1 Firmware Version: V4.0.5.1 Region: United Kingdom & Ireland For updates and support, visit www.draytek.co.uk Date: March 20, 2020 Note: Product specification is subject to continuous evolution which may not always be reflected in current documentation. For the formal specification...
  • Page 3 (2) years from the date of purchase from a DrayTek authorized dealer in the UK/Ireland. Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place as it serves as proof of date of purchase.
  • Page 4 EU Declaration of Conformity We DrayTek Corp. , office at No.26, Fu Shing Road, HuKou County, Hsin-Chu Industry Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan , R.O.C., declare under our sole responsibility that the product ⚫ Product name: VDSL2 Security Firewall ⚫ Model number: Vigor2865 ⚫...
  • Page 5 The outside of the product’s box will state the region compatibility (e.g. “Applied Region: UK”). If you are unsure, check with DrayTek or your supplier. The use of unofficial components (e.g. PSUs) or adapting interfaces or the use of unauthorized software/firmware may cause malfunction, product damage or personal danger and invalidates your warranty and access to support services.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1. Package Contents ....................1 2. Panel Explanation ....................2 3. Hardware Installation ................... 4 3.1 Network Connection ........................4 3.2 Wall-Mounted Installation ......................5 3.3 Rack Mount Kit Installation ......................6 4. Setup & Configuration ..................7 4.1 Accessing the Router Web Interface ..................7 4.2 WAN1 - ADSL and VDSL2 Connection Setup................
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Vigor router Quick Start Guide (This document) RJ-45 Cable (Ethernet) RJ-11 to RJ-11 Cable (Annex A) (Connects to your PC or Switch) (Connects to your DSL line) UK Power Adapter The maximum power consumption is 22 Watts.
  • Page 8 Status Explanation ACT (Activity) The router is powered off. Blinking The router is ready and operating normally. WAN2 Internet connection is ready for use Internet connection is offline Blinking Data is being transmitted over WAN2 Quality of Service is active Quality of Service is inactive USB1~2 USB device is connected and ready for use...
  • Page 9 The port “WAN2 / P6” is switchable. It can be used for LAN connection or WAN connection according to the settings configured in WUI. Switch on Rear Side Interface Description Factory Reset Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the router (ACT LED is blinking).
  • Page 10: Panel Explanation

    This section will guide you through installing the router’s port connections and fitting the router securely, either to a wall using the supplied mounting hardware, or into a 19” rack with the optional RM1 rack mounting kit. Before starting to configure the router, you must first connect up the cables. ADSL/VDSL Connections: Connect the VDSL/ADSL interface to the Modem or DSL port of the external splitter/microfilter (not supplied) with the RJ-11 line cable.
  • Page 11: Wall-Mounted Installation

    DrayTek Vigor 2865 series routers have keyhole type mounting slots on the underside to hang the router on, using screws attached to a wall or other surface. A template is provided in the Vigor router packaging box to enable you to...
  • Page 12: Rack Mount Kit Installation

    The DrayTek Vigor2865 series router can be fitted securely in a standard 19” 1U rack mount space using the RM1 Rack Mount Plate (available separately). When fitted, the router is held firmly and cannot be removed, pushed back or fall off the bracket accidentally.
  • Page 13: Setup & Configuration

    If the instructions in this quick start guide do not allow you to get online with your ISP or type of Internet connection, there are additional guides available from the Product Knowledgebase on www.draytek.co.uk. Note To access the router, your PC will need to either get its IP address using DHCP or have an IP address in the 192.168.1.x...
  • Page 14 An example from Microsoft Edge, click “Continue to this webpage” to proceed: Most other browsers will present equivalent warnings. In each case, following the prompts/links will allow you to access the router's web interface. It is still encrypted with SSL/TLS. Note This warning appears because the router's default certificate is 'self-signed' rather than issued to you by a certificate authority...
  • Page 15 Note If you cannot access the web interface, please go to the “Trouble Shooting” section in the User Guide to determine the cause of and solve your problem. Upon successful login, the router will display the Dashboard, which shows a summary of the router model, WAN status, front panel port status and other information: Note...
  • Page 16: Wan1 - Adsl And Vdsl2 Connection Setup

    The WAN1 interface of the Vigor 2865 router can connect to either an ADSL / ADSL2+ connection or a VDSL2 / 35b Supervectoring connection. If your Internet connection uses VDSL2 or 35b and your ISP has supplied you with a Username and Password to connect to the Internet, go to section 4.2.1 PPPoE connection with VDSL and 35b If your Internet connection uses VDSL2 and your ISP does not supply or require a...
  • Page 17 Openreach or OpenEir VDSL2 networks, if your ISP operates on a different VDSL2 network, this tag value may differ. Please check with your ISP or the DrayTek UK Knowledgebase for ISP specific guides. The DSL mode can be set to “VDSL2 only” but this is not required.
  • Page 18 Input the username into the Username field and password in the Password field, as required. The Service Name does not need to be specified. If your ISP has provided a static IP address, that can be specified by setting the Fixed IP setting to Yes and entering the IP in the Fixed IP Address field.
  • Page 19: Dhcp / Static Ip Connection With Vdsl And 35B

    These VLAN tag values are required to connect to ISPs that operate on the Openreach or OpenEir VDSL2 networks, if your ISP operates on a different VDSL2 network, this tag value may differ. Please check with your ISP or the DrayTek UK Knowledgebase for ISP specific guides.
  • Page 20 3. Go to [WAN] > [Internet Access] Set the WAN1 Access Mode to MPoA / Static or Dynamic IP, then click the Details Page button to proceed: 4. In the MPoA / Static or Dynamic IP settings: Select the Enable option and select Obtain an IP address automatically which will obtain an IP from the ISP using DHCP.
  • Page 21 5. Once the router has restarted, the [Online Status] > [Physical Connection] page will display the VDSL information and PPP connection status. If the WAN1 section shows an IP address, it has connected to the internet successfully:...
  • Page 22: Pppoa Connection With Adsl / Adsl2

    1. Go to [WAN] > [Internet Access] Firstly set the WAN1 Access Mode to PPPoE / PPPoA, then click the Details Page button to proceed: 2. On the PPPoE / PPPoA settings tab: The details for the VPI and VCI settings for ADSL should be correct for UK usage, with 0 and 38 being the defaults.
  • Page 23: Wan2 - Ethernet Connection Setup

    3. Once the router has restarted, the [Online Status] > [Physical Connection] page will display the ADSL information and PPP connection status, if the WAN1 section shows an IP address, it has connected to the internet successfully: Note If the WAN 1 IP address displayed begins with 172.16.x.x, it’s possible that the ISP has not accepted the supplied Username and Password for the Internet connection.
  • Page 24: Pppoe

    This connection method will typically be used with a modem such as the Vigor 130 VDSL2 modem, which passes through the PPPoE connection from the ISP to the router. 1. Go to [WAN] > [Internet Access] Firstly set the WAN2 Access Mode to PPPoE, then click the Details Page button to proceed: 2.
  • Page 25: Static Or Dynamic Ip

    1. Go to [WAN] > [Internet Access] Set the WAN2 Access Mode to Static or Dynamic IP, then click the Details Page button to proceed: 2. In the Static or Dynamic IP settings: Select the Enable option and select Obtain an IP address automatically which will obtain an IP from the ISP with DHCP.
  • Page 26: Wan3 / Wan4 - 4G Lte Usb Modem Setup

    USB modem to provide internet access through the router. The list of supported modems can be found under: [USB Application] > [Modem Support List] or on the DrayTek UK site: https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/usb-3g-4g-modem-support-list There are two USB modem connection modes available:...
  • Page 27 In the USB WAN settings, select the Enable option to enable the WAN interface. The Modem String values typically do not need to be changed. Enter the PPP Username and PPP Password if your ISP requires these to authenticate. Enter a SIM PIN code only if your SIM card has a PIN set on it, otherwise leave this blank.
  • Page 28: Dhcp Mode

    To set up the USB WAN for DHCP mode, go to [WAN] > [Internet Access] Select 3G/4G USB Modem (DHCP mode) from the drop-down box Click the Details Page button to continue: In the USB WAN settings, select the Enable option to enable the WAN interface. Enter a SIM PIN code only if your SIM card has a PIN set on it, otherwise leave this blank.
  • Page 29: Getting Further Help

    Internet connectivity and more advanced features: https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/product-knowledgebase Now that you have your DrayTek product, you should keep up to date with product updates (firmware), security advisories and other product news, advice or special offers. Users in the UK/Ireland can subscribe to our mailing list. For...
  • Page 30: Firmware Updates

    - simple mistakes which could then be exploited by others. We've produced our free guide "Router Best Practice" which contains essential information for anyone installing, configuring or using a broadband router or wireless LAN. Available to download: https://www.draytek.co.uk/best...

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