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BEC 9900VA
Active Ethernet Fiber
802.11ac Gateway with VoIP
802.11ac Gateway with VoIP
April 2020
Version release: v1.2

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  • Page 1 User Manual BEC 9900VA Active Ethernet Fiber 802.11ac Gateway with VoIP 802.11ac Gateway with VoIP April 2020 Version release: v1.2...
  • Page 2 Copyright Notice Copyright@ 2020 BEC Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. BEC Technologies reserves the right to change and make improvement to this manual at any time without prior notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission from BEC Technologies, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT NOTICE ........1 SUPPORT CONTACT INFORMATION ..... 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ......1 BEC D ............1 NTRODUCTION TO YOUR EVICE & S ..............3 EATURES PECIFICATIONS ..............6 ARDWARE PECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....7 ..........
  • Page 4 CHAPTER 4: DEVICE CONFIGURATION ..27 ................. 27 OGIN TO YOUR EVICE ....................30 TATUS Device Info ...................... 30 System Status ....................32 System Log ...................... 32 Wireless Status ....................33 Hotspot Status ....................33 Statistics ......................35 DHCP Table ...................... 39 IPSec Status .....................
  • Page 5 Advertisement ......................84 Hotspot Status Log ....................... 85 Customization ....................... 86 Advanced Setup ....................88 Firewall ......................... 88 Routing ......................... 89 Dynamic Routing ......................90 NAT ..........................92 VRRP ..........................97 Static DNS ........................98 QoS ..........................99 Interface Grouping ...................... 103 Port Isolation ......................
  • Page 6 SAMBA & FTP Server ....................187 BECentral Management....................190 Maintenance ....................191 User Management ...................... 191 Certificate Management ..................... 193 Time Zone ........................195 Firmware & Configuration ..................196 System Restart ......................197 Auto Reboot ........................ 198 Diagnostics Tool ......................199 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING ....
  • Page 7: Copyright Notice

    With the next wireless generation, 802.11ac, integrated in the BEC 9900VA, the router delivers fast Wi-Fi speeds of up to 2Gbps. The 9900VA supports a link rate up to 300Mbps in 2.4GHz frequency range & 1700Mbps in 5GHz range and is also backward compatible with existing 802.11 a / b / g / n wireless equipment in the network.
  • Page 8 Introduction Wi-Fi Hotspot with Captive Portal BEC 9900VA offer Wi-Fi hotspot to share the Internet connection via the active WAN interface with any wireless-enabled devices which is completed separate from the private Wi-Fi network. The captive portal enables highly secure connectivity with multiple authentication options and extensive controls for access and bandwidth management.
  • Page 9: Features & Specifications

    • IP Tunnel IPv6 in IPv4 (6RD) • IP Tunnel IPv4 in IPv6 (DS-Lite) • NAT, static routing and RIP-1/2 • Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) compliant • Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) • Virtual server and DMZ BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 10 • Wi-Fi Hotspot with Captive Portal • Dynamic, Wi-Fi client rate-limiting Quality of Service Control • Traffic prioritization management based-on Protocol, Port Number and IP Address (IPv4/ IPv6) USB Application Server • Storage/NAS: SAMBA Server, FTP Server BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 11 • Web-based GUI for remote and local management (IPv4/IPv6) • Firmware upgrades and configuration data upload and download via web-based GUI • Supports DHCP server / client / relay • Supports SNMP • TR-069 supports remote management BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 12: Hardware Specifications

    • LED Indicators: Power / SFP / Ethernet 1-3 / USB / 2.4G & 5G Wi-Fi / WPS / VoIP 1&2 / Internet Physical Specifications • Dimensions (W*H*D): 9.04" x 1.69" x 6.10" (229.5mm x 43mm x 155mm) BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Product Overview

    Important Note for Using This Device Do not use the router in high humidity or high temperature. ✓ Do not use the same power source for the 9900VA on other ✓ equipment. Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the device becomes ✓...
  • Page 14: Device Description

    Data is being transmitted / received 2.4GHz / 5GHz Wi-Fi connection is turned off Green Wireless device(s) is connected successfully via WPS mode Blinking WPS is enabled and trying to establish a WPS connection WPS is turned off BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 15 Device Description – Front Panel LEDs Green Successfully registered and ready to use. Phone Phone Orange Phone is off-hook, in-use. Green IP address has received, and traffic is passing thru the device. Internet IP address request has failed. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 16: Rear Panel Connectors

    (2) Wireless ON/OFF button: Press & hold the button for more than 6 seconds to turn on/off WPS & the wireless. Wi-Fi On/Off * For WPS configuration, please refer to the WPS section in the User Manual. FXS Ports (1-2) Connect your analog phone(s) to the FXS port(s) with RJ-11 cable(s). BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 17: System Recovery Procedures

    System Recovery Procedure & Cabling System Recovery Procedures The purpose is to allow users to restore the 9900VA to its initial stage when the device is outage, upgraded to a wrong / broken firmware, cannot access to the GUI with wrong username and/or password, etc.
  • Page 18: Chapter 3: Basic Installation

    The TCP/IP protocol stack and Ethernet network adapter must be installed. If not, please refer to your Windows-related or other operating system manuals. Any TCP/IP capable workstation can be used to communicate with or through the 9900VA. To configure other types of workstations, please consult the manufacturer’s documentation. Attention...
  • Page 19: Network Configuration - Ipv4

    Network and Sharing Center When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 20 In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 21: Configuring Pc In Windows 7/8 (Ipv4)

    Then click on Network and Internet. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 22 In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 23: Configuring Pc In Windows Vista (Ipv4)

    Center at the top bar. When Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Manage network connections on the left windowpane. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 24 Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 25: Network Configuration - Ipv6

    Network and Sharing Center When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 26 In the TCP/IPv6 properties window, select the Obtain an IPv6 address automatically Obtain Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 27: Configuring Pc In Windows 7/8 (Ipv6)

    Then click on Network and Internet. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 28 In the TCP/IPv6 properties window, select the Obtain an IPv6 address automatically Obtain Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 29: Configuring Pc In Windows Vista (Ipv6)

    Then click on Network and Sharing Center at the top bar. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click Manage network connections left windowpane. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 30 Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 31: Default Settings

    Caution: After pressing the RESET button for more than 6 seconds then release it, to be sure you power cycle the device again. Device LAN IP Settings IP Address: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP Server: DHCP server is enabled. Start IP Address: 192.168.1.100 IP pool counts: 100 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 32: Information From Your Isp

    DHCP Client (it can be automatically assigned by your ISP when Dynamic IP Address you connect or be set manually). IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and Domain Name Static IP Address System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP address). Pure Bridge Bridge Mode BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 33: Chapter 4: Device Configuration

    “Go”, a username and password window prompt appears. The default Administrator username is “admin” and password is “admin”. NOTE: This username / password may vary by different Internet Service Providers. Congratulations! You have successfully logged on to your 9900VA BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 34 Login to Your Device Once you have logged on to your 9900VA via your web browser, you can begin to set it up according to your requirements. On the configuration homepage, the left navigation pane links you directly to the...
  • Page 35 Login to Your Device User Management Certificate Management Time Zone Firmware & Configuration System Restart Auto Reboot Diagnostic Tool Please see the relevant sections of this manual for detailed instructions on how to configure your 9900VA device. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 36: Status

    Model Name: Name of the router for identification purpose. Firmware Version: Software version currently loaded in the router MAC Address: A unique number that identifies the router Data Time: Setup correct time on the 9900VA with your PC. Check on Time Zone section for more configuration information.
  • Page 37  Mode: Display selected Wi-Fi mode.  SSID: Display the name of the Wi-Fi AP(s) to use  Channel: Display radio frequency to be used for this wireless link  Security: Display security method to be used for this wireless link BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 38: System Status

    In system log, you can check the operations status and any glitches to the router. Refresh: Press this button to refresh the statistics. Backup: Press to save the System log, log.cfg, to your computer / notebook. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 39: Wireless Status

    Duration Time (remaining time / available session time interval): Display remaining interval available before session expires/timeout. Idle Time (current idle time / total idle timeout period): Display current idle time of the Wi-Fi device. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 40 Upload / Download (used / available bandwidth in %): Display current used bandwidths, in upload and download, out of the maximum allow usage in %. Total Data Usage: Display total data usage of the Wi-Fi user. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 41: Statistics

    Receive Speed: Display the data rate receives from the Broadband Internet Service Provider. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the data. Auto Refresh: Select a time interval to refresh the data automatically or none to disable the feature. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 42 Transmit Speed: Display the data rate can be transferred to the server, the LAN network. Receive Speed: Display the data rate receives from the LAN network. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the data. Auto Refresh: Select a time interval to refresh the data automatically or none to disable the feature. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 43 Transmit Speed: Display the data rate can be transferred to the server, the Wireless AP. Receive Speed: Display the data rate receives from the Wireless AP. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the data. Auto Refresh: Select a time interval to refresh the data automatically or none to disable the feature. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 44 Receive Speed: Display the data rate receives from the Broadband Internet Service Provider. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the data. Auto Refresh: Select a time interval to refresh the data automatically or none to disable the feature. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 45: Dhcp Table

    Statistics: Display upstream/downstream traffic per session in KB. The value clears when session disconnects. Remote Gateway: Display remote gateway IP address. Remote Network: Display remote local IP address and Netmask. Local Network: Display local IP address and Netmask. Refresh: Click to refresh the page. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 46: Pptp Status

    (LAN to LAN). Server IP Address: Display the WAN IP address of remote PPTP Server. Remote Network: Display the remote network address and subnet mask in LAN to LAN PPTP connection. Refresh: Click to refresh the page. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 47: L2Tp Status

    Active: Display Yes or No to indicate the profile is enabled or disabled. Connection State: Display Yes/No to indicate the VPN connection status. Remote Gateway IP: Display the remote gateway IP address. Remote Network: Display the remote local network IP address / Netmask. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 48: Openvpn Status

    Remote Server: Display the remote server public IP address and used port/protocol for this connection. Status: Display the status of the profile/rule Detailed Info: Display detailed IP assignment and routing information of this VPN connection. Refresh: Click to refresh the page. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 49: Disk Status

    Caller/Called Name: Display the caller ID of the dialing party / the party you dialed to reach to. Caller/Called Number: Display caller telephone number / telephone number you dialed to reach to Answer Time: The answer time of phone call BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 50 Status – Disk Status / VoIP Status End Time: The end time of the call Talk Duration: Time duration of individual calls from dial/call to hang-up. Status: Current call status if phones are off hook or in a call. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 51: Arp Table

    MAC Address: The MAC address of a device, e.g. PC, notebook, printer, etc., that is corresponded with the IP address. VRRP Status Current Status: Display current VRRP status, Master or Backup. Current Master: Display the IP address of the Master BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 52: Quick Start

    Set new password of the “admin” account to access for router management. The default is “admin”. Once changed, please use this new password next time when accessing to the router. Click NEXT to continue. Step 3 – Time Zone Choose your time zone. Click NEXT to continue. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 53 Click NEXT to continue. Step 6 – Quick Start Completed The Setup Wizard has completed. Click on BACK to make changes or correct mistakes. Click NEXT to save the current settings and complete the Quick Start setups. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 54 Device Configuration Quick Start Go back to the Status > Device Info to view the status. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 55: Device Configuration

    PPPoE (If selected PPPoE as WAN Connection Type; otherwise, skip this part) Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. Bridge Interface for PPPoE: When “Activated”, the device will gain WAN IP from your ISP with the BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 56 TCP MTU Option: Enter the maximum packet that can be transmitted. Default MTU 0 means it is set to 1492 bytes. IPv4 Options (Dynamic IP Address) NAT: Enable to allow 9900VA to assign private network IPs to all devices in the network for get Internet BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 57 Primary / Secondary DNS Server: Enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers. The DNS servers are passed to the DHCP clients along with the IP address and the subnet mask. NAT: Enable to allow 9900VA to assign private network IPs to all devices in the network for get Internet access.
  • Page 58 ISP (if given). Gateway: Enter the specific gateway IP address you get from ISP. NAT: Enable to allow 9900VA to assign private network IPs to all devices in the network for get Internet access.
  • Page 59 MLD Proxy: MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol) is to IPv6 just as IGMP to IPv4. It is a Multicast Management protocol for IPv6 multicast packets. When router’s Internet configuration is finished successfully, you can go to status to get the connection information. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 60: Lan

    Dynamic Route: Select the RIP version from RIP1 or RIP2. DHCPv4 Server DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows individual clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a server. DHCPv4 Server: If set to Enabled, your 9900VA can assign IP addresses, default gateway and DNS BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 61  If set to Disabled, the DHCP server will be disabled.  If set to Relay, the 9900VA acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays DHCP requests and responses between the remote server and the clients. Enter the IP address of the actual, remote DHCP server in the Remote DHCP Server field in this case.
  • Page 62 Router Advertisement messages periodically which would multicast the IPv6 Prefix information (similar to v4 network number 192.168.1.0) to all LAN devices if the field is enabled. We suggest enabling this field. Click Save to apply settings BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 63: Wireless (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)

    NOTE: WLAN1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Interface refers to as SSID1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Wi-Fi networks. Access Point Settings Site Survey: Click to view all other available Wireless-AP devices around the 9900VA.  CH (Channel): Channel ID used.
  • Page 64 The shorter the Guard Interval, the better the performance will be. We recommend users to select Auto. MCS (Modulation and Coding Scheme): There are options 0~15 and AUTO to select from. AUTO is recommended. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 65 WPS Mode: Select the mode which to start WPS, choose between PIN Code and PBC (Push Button). Selecting Pin Code mode will require you to know the enrollee PIN code. To future understand the two modes of configuration; please refer to the example of the Wi-Fi Protected Setup. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 66 You must configure all four keys, but only one key can be activated at any one time. The default key is key 1. NOTE: WPS requires a higher level of security than WEP, 64bits or 128bits. Select WAP / WAP2 security when using WPS. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 67 AP. WDS Mode: select Activated to enable WDS feature and Deactivated to disable this feature. MAC Address: Enter the AP MAC addresses (in XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX format) of the peer connected Click Save to apply the settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 68 Interface Setup – Wireless (Example on WPS using PIN) Example: WPS using PIN Method (Personal Information Number) PIN Method – Configure 9900VA as a Registrar 1. Jot down the client’s Pin (e.g. 04640776) from the WPS utility (e.g. Ralink Utility) 2.
  • Page 69 Device Configuration Interface Setup – Wireless (Example on WPS using PIN) 4. The client’s SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and security setting of the registrar, the 9900VA router. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 70 PIN Method – Configure 9900VA as an Enrollee 1. Jot down the AP PIN Code (e.g. 03454435) from the 9900VA. Press Start WPS. 2. Launch the wireless client’s WPS utility (e.g. Ralink Utility). Set the Config Mode as Registrar. Enter the PIN number in the PIN Code (e.g.
  • Page 71 Device Configuration Interface Setup – Wireless (Example on WPS using PIN) 3. The router’s (AP’s) SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and security setting of the registrar (client). BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 72 2. Launch the wireless client’s WPS Utility (e.g. Ralink Utility). Set the Config Mode as Enrollee. Then press the WPS button and choose the correct AP (e.g. Billion_AP) from the WPS AP List section before pressing the PBC button to run the scan. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 73 3. When the PBC button is pushed, a wireless communication will be established between your router and the PC. The client’s SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and security setting of the router. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 74: Wireless Mac Filter (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)

     Select Allow to permit access to the router, MAC addresses not listed will be denied access to the router. MAC Address: Enter the MAC addresses (in XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX format) of the wireless station that are allowed or denied access to the specified in these address fields. Click Save to apply the settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 75: Wireless 5G Repeater

    Pre-Shared Key: Enter the Wi-Fi password/pre-shared key of the primary AP. Automatically Scan: Click to view all other available Wireless-AP devices near the 9900VA. Select the desired AP you wish to extend the signal.  CH (Channel): Channel ID used.
  • Page 76: Loopback

    Telnet management IP and involved in BGP as BGP Update-Source and OSPF as Router ID. IP Address: Enter a dedicated IP address for the loopback interface. IP Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for the loopback interface. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 77: Dual Wan

    Internet connectivity and maximize bandwidth utilization for critical applications delivery. Here are the features in Dual WAN: General Setting, Outbound Load Balance and Protocol Binding. General Setting Mode: Select a mode then click Save to proceed. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 78 (WAN2) after primary link fails to response in total of 90 seconds, 30 seconds for 3 consecutive failures. Note: Failover and Failback follow the same Connectivity Decision & Probe Cycle rule to failover from WAN1 to WAN2 or fallback from WAN2 to WAN1. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 79  Gateway: Internal system will wait for responses to the pings from the gateway of the WAN.  Host: Internal system will wait for responses to the pings from a fixed IP address. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 80  Gateway: Internal system will wait for responses to the pings from the gateway of the WAN.  Host: Internal system will wait for responses to the pings from a fixed IP address. Click Save to apply settings BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 81: Outbound Load Balance

    Balance by weight: Use an IP hash to balance traffic based on a ratio. It is to guarantee requests from the same IP address get forward to the same WAN interface. Click Save to apply settings BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 82: Protocol Binding

    Protocol: Select a protocol, TCP, UDP, ICMP, to use for this traffic. Click Save to apply settings Example: All traffics from IP 192.168.10.1/255.255.255.0 with port 8080 will go through WAN1 interface. The only time it would go through WAN2 interface is when WAN1 has no Internet connection. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 83 Device Configuration Dual WAN – Protocol Binding BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 84: Hotspot

    URL. Leave it blank if no redirection is necessary. NOTE: This new URL will be added to the Walled Garden automatically. Authentication BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 85  Shared Secret Key: Enter the shared Secret given by the server. Click Show Character  to view your key. Built-in User Account (local database handled by the BEC device)  Go to the Built-in User Account to setup account usernames and passwords for the hotspot.
  • Page 86 Shared Secret: Enter the shared secret given from Socifi. NAS ID: It is the device MAC address. Use this MAC address to create or add a new hotspot in your Socifi dashboard. Location Name: It is not used by Socifi. Use it if needed. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 87: Built-In User Account

    Hotspot – Built-in User Account Built-in User Account It is a local database on the router with pre-defined user accounts authorized by the BEC device to grant and provide Wi-Fi hotspot access for Wi-Fi capable devices/users. 16, maximum, accounts are allowed.
  • Page 88: Authorized Of Client

    MAC Address: Enter the wireless MAC address of the Wi-Fi device. Save: Click the Save button to apply the settings Delete: Use the Rule Index to select an unwanted rule then click Delete button to remove it from the Client list. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 89: Walled Garden

    Host / Domain name: Enter a valid domain, network, or website for unauthorized clients to access to. Save: Click the Save button to apply the settings Delete: Use the Rule Index to select an unwanted rule then click Delete button to remove it from the Walled Garden list. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 90: Advertisement

    Device Configuration Hotspot – Advertisement Advertisement Add pop-ups ads and redirects to BEC Wi-Fi Hotspot, and only a random ad will be displayed per a login. 16, maximum, ads are allowed. Advertisement: Select Activated to enable this feature. Mode: Two (2) web advertising methods are available.
  • Page 91: Hotspot Status Log

    Log Data in every (minute): Input session log time duration, (min)1 to (max) 60 minutes. Mail Session Log File in every (minute): BEC device will send all access information, such as access IP addresses, NAT tables, etc., to the administrator’s mailbox in the specific time/minute.
  • Page 92: Customization

    Term Part 1 / 2 / 3: Create your own Terms and Conditions. To use default, same terms, please skip this part. NOTE: No newline is accepted in each text box. Login Successfully Message: BEC device will send all access information, such as access IP addresses, tables, etc.,...
  • Page 93 Default is “This service is provided for free and used at your own risk.” Show Logo: Select Activated to display company Logo on the portal. (To change logo, please contact with BEC technical support for more information) BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 94: Advanced Setup

    SPI: If you enabled SPI, all traffics initiated from WAN would be blocked, including DMZ, Virtual Server, and ACL WAN side.  Enabled: Activate your SPI function.  Disabled: Deactivate the SPI function. Click Save to apply settings BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 95: Routing

    Gateway IP Address or Interface: This is the gateway IP address or existing interface to which packets are to be forwarded. Metric: It represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes. The number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15. Click Save to add this route BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 96: Dynamic Routing

    The backbone must be contiguous, i.e. there must be no disconnected segments. However, area border routers do not need to be physically connected to the backbone - connection to it may be simulated using a virtual link. Click Save to add this rule. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 97 Soft-reconfiguration inbound: Enable to save, pre-stored, a new inbound policy to the BGP table without interrupting the network when applying this new policy. EBGP (External BGP)-multihop: Enable to build up peer connection/information with external neighbors. Click Save to add this rule. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 98: Nat

    Interface: Select a WAN interface connection to allow external access to your internal network. Click DMZ or Virtual Server to move on to set the DMZ or Virtual Server parameters, which are represented in the following scenario. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 99 Example: Skip port 80 (UDP/TCP) in the list. All Incoming request to access to port 80 (Web GUI) will be forwarded to the embedded HTTP server of 9900VA instead of the DMZ host. Click Add to add an entry to the Except Listing.
  • Page 100 NOTE: This feature disables automatically if WAN connection is in BRIDGE mode or NAT is being turned OFF. Virtual Server is also known as Port Forwarding that allows 9900VA to direct incoming traffic to a specific device in the network.
  • Page 101 PC, with an address that does not fall into the range of IP addresses that are to be issued by the DHCP server. You can configure the virtual server IP address manually, but it must still be in the same subnet as the router. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 102 Enter the static IP assigned to the local PC that is hosting the FTP server. Ex: 192.168.1.111 Enter "21” to Local Start and End Port number. The 9900VA will forward port 21 request from WAN to the specific LAN PC (Example: 192.168.1.111) in the network.
  • Page 103: Vrrp

    When deactivated, the lower priority backup is left in the master state. VRIP: An IP address which is associated with the virtual router. Advertisement period: Indicates the time interval in seconds between advertisements. Default in 1 second. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 104: Static Dns

    192.0.32.10 (IPv4). IP Address: The IP address you are going to give a specific domain name. Domain Name: The friendly domain name for the IP address. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 105: Qos

    Click Save to apply settings. Bandwidth Limitation on LAN Host Manually apply a bandwidth restriction for a specific LAN ethernet device, up to 32 devices are allowed. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 106 To Remove a Policy: Simply select the Index then hit the Delete button to remove from the list. SW QoS Rule Setup a priority given to a policy/application. Specify the priority for the use of bandwidth. You can specify which application can have higher priority to acquire the bandwidth. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 107 Bandwidth per Host, Bandwidth set to 50Mbps, Internal IP Address: 192.168.1.100-104 (total of 5). Result: The IP address/device, 192.168.100-104, each will obtain up to 50Mbps bandwidth/data to access to the Internet. Bandwidth (Mbps): Specify the bandwidth for this application. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 108 External IP Address: The IP address / range from the remote / WAN side.  External Port: The Port number from the remote / WAN side. Click Save to apply settings. To Remove a Policy: Select the Rule Index then hit the Delete button to remove from the list. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 109: Interface Grouping

    EWAN interface. SFP / GRE Tunnel / OpenVPN Tunnel / Ethernet LAN / Wireless LAN: If the interface is ready/available, the click box will be shown. Group Summary: Click to review all configured grouping information. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 110 Advanced Setup – Interface Grouping (Example) Example: Create two WAN services, SFP and EWAN You are going to group the ports and services into two working group, as shown below. Group Index Group Port SFP, LAN2, WLAN1 EWAN, LAN3 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 111 Device Configuration Advanced Setup – Interface Grouping (Example) Click Group Summary to show the configuration results. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 112: Port Isolation

    This is a special example, and users can change the settings to determine how the ports are belonged to the group. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 113: Time Schedule

    End Time: The ending point of the interval for the timeslot, anytime in 00:00 – 24:00. Click Save to apply your settings. Example, you can add a timeslot named “TimeSlot1” which features a period from 9:00 of Monday to 18:00 of Tuesday. Another TimeSlot2 spanning from 09:00 to 18:00 of Wednesday BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 114: Mail Alert

    Recipient’s Email (WAN IP Change Alert): Enter a valid e-mail address to receive an alert message when WAN IP change has been detected. Recipient’s Email (Hotspot Status Log): Enter a valid e-mail address to receive hotspot status log email. Click Apply button to save settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 115: Vpn

    For example, a VPN could be used to securely connect the branch offices of an organization to a Headquarter office network through the public Internet. BEC 9900VA supports IPSec, PPTP, L2TP, GRE, and OpenVPN Server / Client VPN features. IPSec Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol (IP) communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session.
  • Page 116 (network-to-host). If the remote peer is a host, select Single Address.  Subnet: The subnet of the local network, for establishing an IPSec tunnel between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), if the remote peer is a network, select Subnet. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 117 Diffie-Hellman Group: It is a public-key cryptography protocol that allows two parties to establish a shared secret over an unsecured communication channel (i.e. over the Internet). MODP stands for Modular Exponentiation Groups. IPSec Phase 2(IPSec) IPSec Proposal: Select the IPSec security method. There are two methods of verifying the BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 118  PING: This mode will detect the remote IPSec peer has lost or not by pinging specify IP address.  DPD: Dead peer detection (DPD) is a keeping alive mechanism that enables the router to be detected lively when the connection between the router and a remote IPSec peer has lost. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 119 Reconnection Time set. 180 seconds is minimum time interval for this function. Reconnection Time: It is the reconnecting time interval after NO TRAFFIC is initiated. 3 minutes is minimum time interval for this function. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 120 VPN – IPSec (Example on LAN-to-LAN) Examples: IPSec – Network (LAN) to Network (LAN) Two of the BEC 9900VA devices want to setup a secure IPSec VPN tunnel NOTE: The IPSec Settings shall be consistent between the two routers. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 121 Main Security Plan Pre-Shared Key 1234567890 Phase 1 Encryption AES-128 Phase 1 Authentication SHA1 Phase 1 Diffie-Hellman Group MODP 1024(group2) Phase 2 Proposal Phase 2 Authentication SHA1 Phase 2 Encryption 3DES Prefer Forward Security MODP 1024(group2) BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 122 Main Security Plan Pre-Shared Key 1234567890 Phase 1 Encryption AES-128 Phase 1 Authentication SHA1 Phase 1 Diffie-Hellman Group MODP 1024(group2) Phase 2 Proposal Phase 2 Authentication SHA1 Phase 2 Encryption 3DES Prefer Forward Security MODP 1024(group2) BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 123 Device Configuration VPN – IPSec (Example on Remote Access) Examples: IPSec – Remote Employee to BEC 9900VA Connection Router servers as VPN server, and host should install the IPSec client to connect to Headquarter office through IPSec VPN. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 124 Main Security Plan Pre-Shared Key 1234567890 Phase 1 Encryption AES-128 Phase 1 Authentication SHA1 Phase 1 Diffie-Hellman Group MODP 1024(group2) Phase 2 Proposal Phase 2 Authentication SHA1 Phase 2 Encryption 3DES Prefer Forward Security MODP 1024(group2) BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 125: Pptp Server

    Encryption Mode: The encryption key will be changed every 256 packets with Stateful mode. With Stateless mode, the key will be changed in each packet. CCP (Compression Control Protocol): Enable to compress data to save bandwidth and increase data transfer speed. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 126 IP should be in the same subnet as local LAN, but not occupied. Remote Network IP Address: Enter the subnet IP of the remote LAN network. Remote Network Netmask: Enter the Netmask of the remote LAN network. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 127: Pptp Client

    Stateless mode, the key will be changed in each packet. CCP (Compression Control Protocol): Enable to compress data to save bandwidth and increase data transfer speed. Username / Password: Enter the username / password provided by the PPTP server/host. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 128 The starting greater than zero (0) and the ending port must be the same or larger than the starting port. Local IP Address: Enter the local IP address of the default start/end port of the application / service. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 129 Device Configuration VPN – PPTP (Example on Remote Dial-In) Example: PPTP – Remote Employee Dial-in to BEC 9900VA The input IP address 192.168.1.2 will be assigned to the remote worker. Please make sure this IP is not used in the Office LAN.
  • Page 130 Device Configuration VPN – PPTP (Example on Remote Dial-Out) Example: PPTP – Remote Employee Dial-out to BEC 9900VA A company’s office establishes a PPTP VPN connection with a file server located at a separate location. The router is installed in the office, connected to a couple of PCs and Servers.
  • Page 131 The branch office establishes a PPTP VPN tunnel with Headquarter office to connect two private networks over the Internet. The routers are installed in the Headquarter office and branch offices accordingly. NOTE: Both office LAN networks must be in different subnets with the LAN-LAN application. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 132 Connection Type LAN to LAN LAN to LAN connection Assigned IP 192.168.1.2 Local IP assigned to the dial-in client Remote Network IP 129.168.0.0 Remote, Branch office, LAN network IP address and Netmask Remote Network Netmask 255.255.255.0 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 133 Password test Connection Type LAN to LAN LAN to LAN connection Server IP 69.121.1.33 Headquarter Serve WAN IP address Remote Network IP 129.168.1.0 Remote, Headquarter office, LAN network IP address and Netmask Remote Network Netmask 255.255.255.0 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 134: L2Tp

    Rule Index: The numeric rule indicator for L2TP. The maximum entry is up to 8 (4 dial-in and 4 dial- out profiles). Connection Name: Enter a description for this connection/profile. Active: To enable or disable this profile. Connection Mode (Dial in) BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 135 Tunnel Authentication: This enables router to authenticate both the L2TP remote and L2TP host. This is only valid when L2TP remote supports this feature. Secret Password: The secure password length should be 16 characters which may include numbers BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 136 Active as Default Route: Enabled to let the tunnel to be the default route for traffic, under this circumstance, all packets will be forwarded to this tunnel and routed to the next hop. IPSec: Click the checkbox to establish a L2TP tunnel inside of the IPSec tunnel. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 137 Device Configuration VPN – L2TP (Example on Remote Dial-in) Example: L2TP VPN – Remote Employee Dial-in to BEC 9900VA A remote worker establishes a L2TP VPN connection with the Headquarter office using Microsoft's VPN Adapter The router is installed in the Headquarter office, connected to a couple of PCs and Servers.
  • Page 138 Device Configuration VPN – L2TP (Example on Remote Dial-out) Example: L2TP VPN – BEC 9900VA Dial-out to a Server A company’s office establishes a L2TP VPN connection with a file server located at a separate location. The router is installed in the office, connected to a couple of PCs and Servers.
  • Page 139 The branch office establishes a L2TP VPN tunnel with Headquarter office to connect two private networks over the Internet. The routers are installed in the Headquarter office and branch office accordingly. NOTE: Both office LAN networks must be in different subnets with the LAN-LAN application. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 140 An IP assigned to the dial in client Connection Type LAN to LAN LAN to LAN for dial in Remote Network IP 129.168.0.0 Remote, Branch office, LAN network IP address and Netmask Remote Network Netmask 255.255.255.0 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 141 Credential from the PPTP server to dial-in to the network Password test Connection Type LAN to LAN LAN to LAN for dial out Remote Network IP 129.168.1.0 Remote, Headquarter office, LAN network IP address and Netmask Remote Network Netmask 255.255.255.0 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 142: Gre Tunnel

    Rule Index: The numeric rule indicator for GRE. The maximum entry is up to 8. Connection Name: Enter a description for this connection/profile. Active: Yes to activate this GRE profile. Tunnel Type: Two types of tunnels, TUN (IP over GRE) and TAP (Ethernet over GRE). BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 143 MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit in byte. The size of the largest datagram (excluding media-specific headers) an IP attempts to send through the interface. Key: This tunnel key has a maximum string of 5 containing alphanumeric characters. Both sides, local and remote, should use the same key. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 144 (such as IPSec) that require a key. Before any IPSec traffic can be passed, each router must be able to verify the identity of its peer. This can be done by manually entering the pre-shared key into both sides (router or hosts). Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 145 Interface: Select a WAN interface to establish a tunnel with the remote VPN device. Remote Gateway IP: Enter the remote GRE WAN IP address. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit in byte. The size of the largest datagram (excluding media- BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 146 IP attempts to send through the interface. Key: This tunnel key has a maximum string of 5 containing alphanumeric characters. Both sides, local and remote, should use the same key. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 147 The branch office establishes a GRE VPN tunnel with Headquarter office to connect two private networks over the Internet. The routers are installed in the Headquarter office and branch office accordingly. NOTE: Both office LAN networks must be in different subnets with the GRE VPN connection. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 148 Netmask. 192.168.100.10 (Virtual Interface) Tunnel Network Netmask 255.255.255.0 Network Netmask of this virtual interface. (Virtual Interface) 192.168.0.0/ The remote, branch office, LAN network Remote Network IP/ Netmask 255.255.255.0 IP and Netmask. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 149 Netmask. 192.168.100.11 (Virtual Interface) Tunnel Network Netmask 255.255.255.0 Network Netmask of this virtual interface. (Virtual Interface) 192.168.1.0/ The remote, Headquarter office, LAN Remote Network IP/ Netmask 255.255.255.0 network IP and Netmask. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 150: Openvpn

    It has integrated with OpenVPN package, allowing users to run OpenVPN in server or client mode from their network routers. OpenVPN Server NOTE: Up to 1 profile. Rule Index: The numeric rule indicator for OpenVPN. Connection Name: Enter a description for this connection/profile. Active: Yes to activate this profile. Device Type: BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 151 Interval: Set the keep-alive Interval, unit in seconds. Default is 10 seconds. Valid interval range is from 0 to 3600 seconds. Timeout: Re-establish tunnel if no responses from peer network after timeout period expires. Default is 120 seconds. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 152: Openvpn Client

    Server IP Address or Domain Name: Enter OpenVPN Server’s WAN IP address or ◆ Domain name. Service Port: Port 1194 is the official assigned port number for OpenVPN. ◆ Protocol: OpenVPN can run over either UDP or TCP transports. Select the protocol. ◆ BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 153  TAP (Ethernet Over OpenVPN) in Bridge Mode Bridge: Yes if used in bridge. ◆ Local Service Port: Port 1194 is the default assigned port for OpenVPN. ◆ Protocol: OpenVPN can run over either UDP or TCP transports. Select the protocol. ◆ BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 154 There are options: Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA1, SHA256). SHA1 is more resistant to brute-force attacks than MD5. However, it is slower. Compression: Choose adaptive to use the LZO compression library to compress the data stream. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 155 Interval: Set the keep-alive Interval, unit in seconds. Default is 10 seconds. Valid interval range is from 0 to 3600 seconds. Timeout: Re-establish tunnel if no responses from peer network after timeout period expires. Default is 120 seconds. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 156 Configuration File: Click “Choose File” to find the OpenVPN client profile you want to upload. If the .ovpn file is in zip format, you must extract / decompress / unzip the file prior to the upload. Upload: Click Upload to begin the upload process. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 157 Example: OpenVPN – Network (LAN) to Network (LAN) Connection The Branch office establishes a tunnel with Headquarter office to connect two private networks over the OpenVPN. NOTE: Both office LAN networks must be in different subnets. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 158 The OpenVPN tunnel network virtual interface is set to 192.168.100.0/24. Item Description Connection Name HS-LL Assigned name to this tunnel/profile Tunnel Network 192.168.100.0/ IP address & Netmask of the virtual (Virtual Interface) 255.255.255.0 tunnel. 192.168.1.0/ Local Access Range OpenVPN Server’s local LAN network. 255.255.255.0 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 159 The IP address 69.1.121.3 is the WAN IP address of the router located in Headquarter office. Item Description Connection Name BC-LL Assigned name to this tunnel/profile Server IP Address 69.121.1.3 The WAN IP address of OpenVPN server. 192.168.1.0/ Local LAN IP & Netmask of the Server Remote Subnet 255.255.255.0 office BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 160: Voip

    Interface: Select a WAN interface, any or a specific WAN, to establish voice call. Phone: Select “1”, the following parameters will be applicable to Phone1. In your BEC 9900VA, Phone_1 and Phone_2 are allowed to be of different characteristics, including different SIP registrar.
  • Page 161 SIP Outbound Proxy: Port: Set the SIP outbound proxy address and port. It is usually used to realize the communication between two phones when at least one of them is located behind a NAT router. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 162: Media

     G.726: It is an ITU-T ADPCM speech codec standard covering the transmission of voice at rates of 32kbit/s. Packetization Time (pTime): Default in 20ms. It indicates how many milliseconds the Voice packets will be queued and sent out. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 163: Advanced

    DTMF Transport Mode: Select the DTMF mode. Listening Volume: Adjust the volume of listener, -6 to 6, from lowest to highest. Speaking Volume: Adjust the volume of microphone; -6 to 6, from lowest to highest. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 164: Speed Dial

    0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 *. #, but note * or # must be included in the sequence. Phone Number: The complete destination number Click Save to save and apply the settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 165 Device Configuration VoIP – Speed Dial Example: Save phone number 83455301 to the speed dial list. When you want call 5135555555 through phone 1, you can simply dial 301# to make your desired call. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 166: Dial Plan

    Any numeric number between 0 and 9. . [period]: Repeat numeric number(s) between 0 and 9. * [asterisk]: It is normal character ‘*’ on phone key pad. Please check if special service(s) is provided BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 167 Starting with ‘# sign’ + any digit number (0-9) in variable length but no shorter than 1 digit. Maximum length is 16. ##xx*x. Starting with ‘## sign’ + any 2- digit numbers + ‘* sign’ + any number (0-9) in variable length. Maximum length is 16. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 168 I call out number 0 plus any following number 2 or 4 or 5 or 6 and plus rest of the phone number for an international call. If 02016148513295 are dialed, 0-2-016148513295 is the actual phone number called out via phone_1; otherwise, the call will get dropped. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 169 Mobilecheap.com is the default VoIP provider I set on Phone_2. When I call out 123-39-45678 for a mobile call, 123 is replaced with 614. Therefore, 614-394-5678 is the actual phone number called out via Mobilecheap.com provider. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 170: Call Features

    To make an outgoing call: Allowed! Replace a call before the delay time has elapsed.  Receive Incoming Call: Yes. No affected by this feature.  Call Forwarding: All incoming can redirect to any phone number, a mobile number or landline BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 171 Note: Before enabling this feature, please consult with your VoIP Service Provide to be sure it can be supported. There is a ringtone list available in the BEC 9900VA, after enabling this feature, your BEC 9900VA will adapt a specific ring pattern on the list requested by your VoIP Service Provider for a specific telephone number.
  • Page 172 Under this circumstance, users need to pay for such service, please ensure you check with your SIP provider for more information.  Disable to let the BEC 9900VA to handle all available call features. Return Call (Dial number: *69): Dial *69 to redial the latest incoming call number.
  • Page 173: Nat Traversal For Voip

    BEC 9900VA VoIP is behind the NAT / another router to ensure all incoming calls (anyone from outside to place calls) can get picked up and protect the SIP network as well. NOTE: Use this feature if your BEC 9900VA is behind another router on a private network and does not obtain a public IP address.
  • Page 174 Step – 5: Bill tells Larry that it is Mark and he wants to set up a conference with Mark. Step – 6: Bill presses flash again to merge all 3 calls. Step – 7: Bill, Larry and Mark hold a 3-way conference call from now on. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 175: Access Management

    When accessing to the web server (Web GUI), the browser will issue a warning page. To import certificates, go to Maintenance >> Certificate Management to upload files. Otherwise, select Default certificate and CA. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 176: Snmp

    SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. The 9900VA serves as a SNMP agent that allows a manager station to manage and monitor the router through the network. SNMP: Activate to enable SNMP.
  • Page 177 Set the authentication and encryption information here and below. Authentication Key: Set the authentication key, 8-31 characters. Privacy Protocol: Select the privacy mode, DES and AES. Privacy Key: Set the privacy key, 8-31 characters. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 178: Syslog

    Remote System Log: Select Activated to enable this feature Server IP Address: Assign the remote log server IP address. Server UDP Port: Assign the remote log server port, 514 is commonly used. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 179: Universal Plug & Play

    Auto-configured: Select this check box to allow UPnP-enabled applications to automatically configure the 9900VA so that they can communicate through the 9900VA, for example by using NAT traversal, UPnP applications automatically reserve a NAT forwarding port in order to communicate with another UPnP enabled device;...
  • Page 180: Dynamic Dns (Ddns)

    Username / Password: Enter the username and password of the account you created with this service provider. Wildcard support: Select this check box to enable DYNDNS Wildcard. Period: Setup a time on how often the 9900VA will update the DDNS server with your current external IP address. Click Save to apply settings.
  • Page 181 Example: How to register a DDNS account If you do not have an account with Dynamic DNS, please go to www.dyndns.org to register an account first. User test1 register a Dynamic Domain Names in DDNS provider http://www.dyndns.org/ DDNS: www.hometest.com using username/password test/test BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 182: Access Control

    Rule Index: The numeric rule indicator. Active: Yes to activate the rule. Secure IP Address: The default 0.0.0.0 allows any client to use this service to manage the 9900VA. Type an IP address range to restrict access to the client(s) without a matching IP address.
  • Page 183 Default Rule 1: (Index 1), a rule to allow only clients from LAN to have access to all embedded applications (Web, FTP, etc.). Under this situation, clients from WAN cannot access the router even from Ping. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 184 Device Configuration Access Management – Access Control Default Rule 2: (Index 2), an ACL rule to open Ping to WAN side. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 185: Packet Filter

    Type: Choose type of field you want to specify to monitor. Select “IPv4” for IPv4 address, port number and protocol. Select “IPv6” for IPv6 address, port number and protocol. Select “MAC” for MAC address.  IPv4 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 186 Protocol: Specify the packet type (TCP, UDP, ICMP, and ICMPv6) that the rule applies to. Time Schedule: Select a TimeSlot to activate this rule at a certain time, if not select Always to enable the rule at all times. Go to Time Schedule to setup a time.  IPv6 BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 187 Time Schedule: Select a TimeSlot to activate this rule at a certain time, if not select Always to enable the rule at all times. Go to Time Schedule to setup a time. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 188 URL (Host): Specified URL which is prohibited from accessing. Time Schedule: Select a TimeSlot to activate the rule. Go to Time Schedule to configure a time control first. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 189 Domain Filter Rule Index: The indication of the rule number. Individual Active: Click Yes to enable this rule/policy. Domain: Enter the domain name in the blank field to be allowed or prohibited. Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 190: Cwmp (Tr-069)

    CWMP: Select activated to enable CWMP. ACS Login Information URL: Enter the ACS server login URL. Username: Specify the ACS Username for ACS authentication to the connection from CPE. Password: Enter the ACS server login password. Connection Request Information BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 191 Bind WAN Interface Interface: Specify any available or a single WAN interface to handle TR-069 requests. NATT Config - This is a proprietary feature provided by BEC. May leave them in blank, no configuration is required. NATT Server: By BEC administrator only.
  • Page 192: Parental Control

    Parent Control: Enable the feature by clicking the Activated Host Name: It is the domain name of your OpenDNS. If you don’t have one, please leave it blink. Username / Password: Put down your OpenDNS account username and password Click Save to apply settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 193: Samba & Ftp Server

     Default user: admin/admin, it is the administrative user and a super user; it has the full authority of SAMBA /FTP access and operation permission of objects in SAMBA and FTP server.  New user: users can create new user(s) to grant it (them) access and permission to the SAMBA & FTP server. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 194 , but if you enter \\SambaSvr, please be sure your working PC is in the same workgroup as set in the samba server set above.) 2. Enter the Username and password. 3. Users can browse and access USB storage. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 195 2) Create ftp sites (LAN IP / WAN IP, 192.168.1.254, and set the account, port). 3) Connect to the ftp site. 2. Web FTP access 1) Enter ftp://192.168.1.254 at the address bar of the web page. 2) Enter the account's username and password. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 196: Becentral Management

    BECentral Management Port: Port listened by the BECentral. Organization ID: Customer ID (By BE C administrator only) Tag ID: By BEC administrator only. Device Report Interval: Enter the interval time in seconds to send inform message periodically to the BECentral.
  • Page 197: Maintenance

    The User account is with limited access (specified by advanced users with admin account) to the GUI. Total of 8 accounts can be created to grant access to manage the 9900VA via the web page. Administrator Account ❖...
  • Page 198 Interface Setup / Advanced Setup / VPN Setup / VoIP Setup / Access Management / Maintenance: Enable to grant this user access to these features. When someone accesses to the 9900VA using this “user” account, he/she can only manage and configure the features that is pre-selected in Web GUI Permission for this account.
  • Page 199: Certificate Management

    Private Key File: Browse to locate the target file on PC before uploading it. If PKCS enabled, please ignore this setting. Password: Enter the password if any, which is used to protect the private key. Otherwise, leave it empty. Click Apply to save settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 200 Index #: The numeric account indicator. The maximum entry is up to 2. CA Name: Description of the CA. CA Certificate File: Browse to locate the target certificate file on PC before uploading it. Click Apply to save settings. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 201: Time Zone

    With default, 9900VA does not contain the correct local time and date. There are several options to setup, maintain, and configure current local time/date on the 9900VA. If you plan to use Time Schedule feature, it is extremely important you set up the Time Zone correctly.
  • Page 202: Firmware & Configuration

    Backup Configuration: Click Backup button to back up the current running configuration file and save it to your computer if you need this configuration file to be restored back to your 9900VA device when making false configurations and want to restore to the original settings.
  • Page 203: System Restart

    You may also restore your router to factory settings by holding the small Reset pinhole button on the back of your router in about more than 6s seconds whilst the router is turned on. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 204: Auto Reboot

    Maintenance – Auto Reboot Auto Reboot Schedule an automatic reboot for your 9900VA to ensure proper operation and best performance. This reboot will only reboot with current configuration settings and not overwrite any existing settings. Click Save to apply settings Example: Schedule 9900VA to reboot at 10:00pm (22:00) every weekday (Monday thru Friday) and reboot at 9:00am on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Page 205: Diagnostics Tool

     Take less than a minute to run the test.  Result in Uplink / Downlink Click Back to go back to the Diagnostic Tool Trace Route is to display how many hops (also view the exact hops) required to get to the destination. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 206 Ping other IP Address: Click Yes to ping any desired IP address or a domain. Speed Time: Measure the current uplink and downlink speed rate.  Take less than a minute to run the test.  Result in Uplink / Downlink BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 207 Device Configuration Maintenance – Diagnostic Test Click Back to go back to the Diagnostic Tool Click START to begin to diagnose the connection. BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 208: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Chapter 5: Troubleshooting If your 9900VA is not functioning properly, you can refer to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before contacting your service provider support. This can save you time and effort but if symptoms persist, consult your service provider.
  • Page 209: Recovery Procedures

    5. Internet LED lit Red, and router starts to write firmware into flash. Please DO NOT power off the router at this step. 6. Internet LED lit Green when successfully upgrade firmware. 7. Power cycle off/on the 9900VA BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 210: Appendix: Product Support & Contact

    If you come across any problems, please contact the dealer from where you have purchased the product. Contact BEC @ http://www.bectechnologies.net MAC OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows 10/8/7 are registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation BEC 9900VA User Manual...
  • Page 211: Fcc Statement

    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. V1041429 BEC 9900VA User Manual...

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