Pakedge Device & Software K60D User Manual

Preconfigured audio/video bridging router
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PAKEDGEDEVICE&SOFTWARE INC.
K60D
PRECONFIGURED AUDIO/VIDEO BRIDGING ROUTER
USER MANUAL
VERSION 1.1

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  • Page 1 PAKEDGEDEVICE&SOFTWARE INC. K60D PRECONFIGURED AUDIO/VIDEO BRIDGING ROUTER USER MANUAL VERSION 1.1...
  • Page 2 FCC Declaration of Conformity Pakedge Device & Software, Inc., 3847 Breakwater Avenue, Hayward, CA, declares under sole responsibility that the R60D comply with 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules as a Class B digital device. These devices comply with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of the devices is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) these devices must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction ............................3 Customer Service and Technical Support ..................... 4 Installing .............................. 5 Connecting to the Internet ........................6 Pakedge Supported Features ....................... 8 Getting to Know Your Product ......................9 Accessing the Router ......................... 13 Overview ............................14 Changing Administrative Password ....................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Note: If this is your first time installing this product, please read this manual in its entirety. Preset IP Address Values: The K60D is preconfigured for “out-of-box” VLAN installations. Therefore, the IP addresses of all VLANs are predefined. Please note that changing IP addresses may affect other preconfigured features.
  • Page 5: Customer Service And Technical Support

    CUSTOMER SERVICE AND T ECHN ICAL SUPPORT Pakedge Device & Software, Inc. is committed to providing you with exceptional support on all of our products. If you wish to speak with one of our representatives, you may contact us at: Customer Service Email: customerservice@pakedge.com Phone: (650)385-8701...
  • Page 6: Installing

    INSTALLING For installation procedures, please refer to the Quick Start Guide that came with the K60D. You can also visit the Dealer Portal on our website for all the current manuals and Quick Start Guides. NOTE: If you install the K60D in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room temperature.
  • Page 7: Connecting To The Internet

    CONNECT ING TO THE INT ERN ET The K60D supports the three main types of internet connections:  DHCP (typically used by cable companies and DSL basic service)  Static IP (fixed public IP address mostly used by Business Class Broadband services) ...
  • Page 8 CONNECT ING TO THE INT ERNET (CONT INUED) PPPoE: To configure the router using a PPPoE connection, you will need to complete the following steps: A. Determine the following information provided by the ISP: PPPoE username PPPoE password B. Plug your PC into the router using an Ethernet cable. C.
  • Page 9: Pakedge Supported Features

    Please visit the Dealer Portal of our website for the latest user manuals: http://pakedge.com/for- dealers-portal.html The K60D is a kit that comes with the R60D router and the mounting kit. For the purposes of this manual, we will now refer to the router as the R60D.
  • Page 10: Getting To Know Your Product

    GET TING TO KNOW YOUR PRODUCT Package Contents: R60D- Audio-Video Bridging Router Mounting Brackets Power Supply Power Cable 1ft CAT5E Cable Quick Start Guide You will find a description of the LED lights on the front of the R60D router below. These lights appear on any of the preconfigured kits.
  • Page 11 Back of router The router ports are listed below. Interface Type Speed Protocol Description USB Management Mini Client port for management. CONSOLE RJ-45 9600 bps RS-232 serial Optional connection to the management computer. Provides access to the command line interface (CLI). Note: The console port is located on the front of the R60D.
  • Page 12 GET TING TO KNOW YOUR PRODUCT (CONTINUED) The R60D comes preconfigured on VLANs 2-6, allowing you to isolate the traffic on various network devices. Below is an example of a network with multiple VLANs and their devices.
  • Page 13 Pakedge Factory Default Settings for the K60D R60D Username and Password pakedge / pakedgef Network Internal Interface (VLAN1) 192.168.1.99 (Router Default IP Address) VLAN2 192.168.2.1 VLAN3 192.168.3.1 VLAN4 192.168.4.1 VLAN5 192.168.5.1 VLAN6 192.168.6.1 DHCP WAN1 Interface Dynamic IP Service WAN2 Interface...
  • Page 14: Accessing The Router

    ACCESSING THE ROUTER To access the router’s GUI, please follow the steps below: 1. Plug an Ethernet cable from the router to a PC. 2. Make sure your network card is set to obtain an IP address automatically. Then open any internet browser (e.g.
  • Page 15: Overview

    OVERVIEW This manual will now focus on various configuration topics that were listed under the Pakedge Support Features section. CHANGING ADMINISTRAT IVE PASSWO RD It is strongly recommended that you change the default password for the R60D. To change the password, please take the following steps.
  • Page 16 Enter your password information. Click OK. You will then be prompted to log in to the unit with the new password.
  • Page 17: Port Forwarding

    PORT FORWARDING Port forwarding allows services inside the network to be available from the internet. If you have an IP camera on your network, port forwarding would allow you to remotely view the camera. To configure port forwarding, please take the following steps. Navigate to Policy &...
  • Page 18 For Protocol, we will need to select either TCP and UDP. This will depend on the application you are using—TCP is recommended for web-browsing and emails, while UDP is recommended for VoIP and online games. In our example, we will select TCP. The External Service Port is the port that the traffic is coming into the router from.
  • Page 19 For the Incoming Interface, we will select the WAN port being used. We will use wan1 in our example. Enter All as the Source Address. This will tell the router to allow connections from any public IPs through for this policy. Outgoing Interface refers to the interface the destination device is on.
  • Page 20: Vpn

    VPNs, or virtual private networks, allow you to remotely access your network. The R60D supports both SSL and PPTP VPN services. Secure Socket Layer VPN allows you to use the router’s SSL VPN portal to access devices on the local network.
  • Page 21 To access the SSL VPN please take the following steps. 1. Open your web browser and type in the router’s public IP (or DDNS name if configured) followed by the SSL VPN port number,10443. This would follow the format of https://X.X.X.X:10443.
  • Page 22 4. The Connection Tool allows you to enter the IP address of an internal device and view its GUI. If you enter the IP address of the router (192.168.1.99 by default) and click Go, you will see the login window. 5.
  • Page 23: Pptp

    7. Your bookmark should now be listed. Whenever you log in to the SSL VPN, your bookmark will be there. PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is a VPN that allows your computer to remotely connect to the network and have full network access. This means your computer will be given an IP address and become part of the network.
  • Page 24: Change Vpn Subnet

    5. Check the box for User Group, select PPTP VPN, and hit Create. You have now created a new user and added it to the PPTP VPN group. This gives the user access to the PPTP VPN on the router. CHANGE VPN SUBNET When you connect to the router remotely via PPTP VPN, you will be given an IP address from 10.0.191.110 to 10.0.191.210 by default.
  • Page 25 3. You will also need to adjust the firewall object for the PPTP VPN IP range. Navigate to Policy & Objects->Objects->Addresses. 4. Double-click the PPTP Range object to reach the Edit Address screen. Change the IP range to match what you entered earlier and click OK. The example below lists the range 192.168.1.20 to 192.168.1.25.
  • Page 26: Disabling Dhcp On A Vlan

    DISABLING DHCP ON A VLAN Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows your devices on the network to automatically get an IP address. In case you may have an existing DHCP server on your network, you can disable DHCP on the router. To do this, please take the following steps. 1.
  • Page 27 2. Set the Distance field to 5. Click OK. 3. If wan1 is using a static IP, navigate to Router->Static->Static Routes. Double-click on the static route that you created. 4. Set the distance field to 5. Click OK. 5. If wan2 does not use DHCP, skip to step 7. If wan2 uses DHCP, navigate back to System- >Network->interfaces.
  • Page 28 9. Now we will need to set up the Link Health Monitor to allow the router to ping an IP address on the Internet in order to determine if a WAN port is down. Navigate to Router->Static->Settings. Click Create New. 10.
  • Page 29: Ddns

    11. You will now see the entry listed. The dual wan redundancy setup is complete. If wan1 fails, the router will automatically switch to wan2. If wan1 comes back up, the router will switch back to wan1. DDNS Dynamic DNS lets users with non-static IP address have a static DNS name. Many services let you register Dynamic DNS, some of which are free.
  • Page 30: Changing Ip Subnet

    CHANGING IP SUBNET The IP address is set to 192.168.1.99 by default, but you can change that according to your network needs. To change the IP subnet of the router, please take the following steps. 1. Navigate to System->Network->Interfaces. As an example, we will change the IP subnet of the internal network to be on the 192.168.10.x subnet.
  • Page 31: Dhcp Reservation

    DHCP RESERVAT ION The DHCP reservation function allows the router to hand out the same IP address for a particular MAC address. To set a reservation, take the following steps. 1. Navigate to System->Network->Interfaces. 2. Edit the internal network. 3. Click on Advanced. Note: If you do not see this option in the GUI, navigate to System->Dashboard->Status and enter the below commands into the CLI widget.
  • Page 32: Dmz

    8. You will see the DHCP reservation edit screen. Click OK to reserve the IP address. The DMZ port is a separate network on its own subnet. This port does not have access to the normal internal VLANs; however, all the internal networks have access to it (except for the guest network on VLAN 6).
  • Page 33: Guest Vlan

    GUEST VLAN The guest network on VLAN 6 does not have access to any other devices on the internal network. However, other networks can communicate with devices on the guest network. If you would like to utilize the guest network, connect a VLAN-capable wireless access point directly to the router and configure it to broadcast on VLAN 6.
  • Page 34: Device Discovery

    DEVICE DISCOV ERY Device Discovery will allow the router to discover devices on your network. This will allow you to keep track of all the devices you connect on the network. Please take the following steps to configure the Device Discovery. 1.
  • Page 35: Shutting Down The Router

    SHUT TING DOWN THE RO UTER If you need to shut down the router please do so by issuing the appropriate command on the CLI console window. 1. Navigate to System->Dashboard->status 2. Click on any black area in the CLI console to run a command. Type exe shutdown and press enter. 3.
  • Page 36: Appendix A: Faqs

    APPENDIX A: FAQS 1- What is the difference between the standard FortiGate 60D and the preconfigured Pakedge version (R60D)? The preconfigured Pakedge version comes with a separate login screen. This login screen is limited to a basic set of options to get the network up and running. This allows the powerful Fortigate router/security appliance to be installed in any home without expert help.
  • Page 37: Appendix B: Specifications

    APPENDIX B: SPECIF IC ATIONS R60D ROUTER Interfaces: 10/100/1000 Internal Switch Interfaces (Copper, RJ-45): 10/100/1000 WAN Interfaces (Copper, RJ-45): 10/100/1000 DMZ Interfaces (Copper, RJ-45): USB Interfaces: 2 (1 Type-A, 1 Type-B) Internal Storage 8 GB System Performance: Firewall Throughput (1518 byte UDP packets) 1.5 Gbps Firewall Throughput (512 byte UDP packets) 1.5 Gbps...
  • Page 38 Environment: Power Required 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 1.5 Amp Max Power Consumption (AVG/MAX) 11.7/14 W Heat Dissipation 40 BTU/h Operating Temperature 32 – 104° F (0 – 40° C) Storage Temperature -13 – 158° F (-25 – 70° C) Humidity 5%-90% non-condensing NETWORKING FEATURES MECHANICAL...
  • Page 39: Appendix C: Limited Warranty

    APPENDIX C: LIMIT ED WARRANTY Congratulations on your purchase of a Pakedge Device & Software product! We believe Pakedge designs and manufacture the finest home networking products on the market. With proper installation, setup, and care, you should enjoy many years of unparalleled performance. Please read this consumer protection plan carefully and retain it with your other important documents.
  • Page 40 out of or in connection with the purchase, use or performance of the product, even if Pakedge has been advised of the possibility of such damages. CAUTION: DAMAGE RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR SETUP IS SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRRANTY. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT INSTALLATION AND SETUP WORK BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED PAKEDGE DEALER TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
  • Page 41 For additional information about this warranty, visit our website: Pakedge Device & Software, inc. 3847 Breakwater Avenue Hayward, CA 94545 Email: support@pakedge.com Phone: (650) 385-8703 www.pakedge.com...
  • Page 42 pakedgedevice&software inc. 3847 Breakwater Avenue Hayward, CA 94545 Visit us at: www.pakedge.com © Pakedge Device & Software Inc. 2014 – All Rights Reserved...

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