Ovislink OV604WVH User Manual

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  • Page 1 OV604WVH User Manual VER: 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Contents Safety Precautions ..................1 Overview ......................2 Application ..................2 Features ....................3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance ..........4 Hardware Description and Installation.............. 5 Hardware Description ................5 3.1.1 Front Panel ................5 3.1.2 Rear Panel and Side Panel ............6 Hardware Installation ................
  • Page 3 User Manual 5.2.5 NAT ..................60 5.2.6 Security .................. 64 5.2.7 Parental Control ..............67 5.2.8 Quality of Service ..............69 5.2.9 Routing ................... 73 5.2.10 DNS .................. 77 5.2.11 DSL ................... 78 5.2.12 UPnP ................. 79 5.2.13 DNS Proxy ................ 80 5.2.14 Print Server ...............
  • Page 4 User Manual 5.5.1 Diagnostics ................124 5.5.2 Fault Management ..............125 Management ................... 126 5.6.1 Settings ................127 5.6.2 System Log................128 5.6.3 SNMP Agent ................. 129 5.6.4 TR-69 Client ................. 130 5.6.5 Internet Time ................. 130 5.6.6 Access Control ..............132 5.6.7 Update Software ..............
  • Page 5 User Manual FCC - PART 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: 6RTDL01B67X9. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
  • Page 6 User Manual IC Statement This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. / Le présent matériel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices not exceed five.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    User Manual Safety Precautions Read the following information carefully before operating the device. Please follow the following precaution items to protect the device from risks and damage caused by fire and electric power:  Use volume labels to mark the type of power. ...
  • Page 8: Overview

    User Manual Overview The OV604WVH xDSL Router integrates wireless LAN, USB, and VoIP service into one unit. It is designed to provide a simple and cost-effective xDSL Internet connection for a private Ethernet and 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n wireless network. The Router combines high-speed xDSL Internet connection, Ethernet uplink, IP routing for the LAN and wireless connectivity in one package.
  • Page 9: Features

    User Manual  3G WAN service 2.2 Features  User-friendly GUI for web configuration  Several pre-configured popular games. Just enable the game and the port settings are automatically configured.  Compatible with all standard Internet applications  Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface ...
  • Page 10: Standards Compatibility And Compliance

    User Manual  DSL router is targeted at the following platforms: DSL modems, wireless access points and bridge. 2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance  Support application level gateway (ALG)  ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt)  ITU G.992.2 (G.lite)  ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description And Installation

    User Manual Hardware Description and Installation  Note: The figures in this document are for reference only. 3.1 Hardware Description Front Panel 3.1.1 Figure 1 Front panel The following table describes the indicators on the front panel. Indicator Color Status Description The device is powered on and the device operates normally.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel And Side Panel

    User Manual Indicator Color Status Description The connection of 3G or USB flash disk has established. USB1/2 Green Blink Data is being transmitted. No signal is detected. WLAN is enabled. Data is being transmitted through the wireless WLAN Green Blink interface.
  • Page 13: Hardware Installation

    User Manual Interface Description RJ-11 port. Connect the router to DSL connector or splitter through telephone cable. RJ-45 port, for connecting the router to a PC or another network LAN 4~1 device. For connecting Ethernet cable to provide Ethernet uplink. Press the button for at least 1 second and then release it.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Device

    User Manual Designed to go up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors, wireless LAN lets you access your network from anywhere you want. However, the numbers of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through limit signal range.
  • Page 15: Pc Network Configuration And Login

    User Manual PC Network Configuration and Login 4.1 PC Network Configuration Each network interface on the PC should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically obtain an IP address using the network DHCP server. DSL router provides a DHCP server on its LAN and it is recommended to configure your LAN to automatically obtain its IP address and DNS server IP address.
  • Page 16 User Manual Figure 4 IP and DNS configuration TCP/IP configuration steps for Windows XP are as follows: Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Step 2 Right-click the Ethernet connection icon and choose Properties. Step 3 On the General tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component and click Properties.
  • Page 17: Logging In To The Dsl Router

    User Manual Step 5 Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. Step 6 Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button. Step 7 If you want to set the IP address and subnet mask manually, you can set the IP address and subnet mask of the computer to 192.168.1.x and 255.255.255.0 respectively.
  • Page 18: Web-Based Management

    User Manual Figure 5 Login page After logging in to the DSL router as a super user, you can query, configure, and modify all the settings, and diagnose the system Web-Based Management This chapter describes how to use Web-based management of the DSL router, which allows you to configure and control all of DSL router features and system parameters in a user-friendly GUI.
  • Page 19: Summary

    User Manual Summary 5.1.1 Choose Device Info > Summary, and the following page appears.
  • Page 20: Wan

    User Manual This page displays the device information such as the board ID, software version, and the information of your WAN connection such as the upstream rate and the LAN address. 5.1.2 Choose Device Info > WAN and the following page appears.
  • Page 21: Statistics

    User Manual This page displays the information of the WAN interface, such as the connection status, and the IP address. Statistics 5.1.3 5.1.4 Choose Device Info > Statistics > LAN and the following page appears. In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets of the Ethernet and wireless interfaces.
  • Page 22: Xtm

    User Manual In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets of the WAN interface. Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them. 5.1.6 Choose Device Info > Statistics > xTM and the following page appears. In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets at the xTM interfaces.
  • Page 23 User Manual...
  • Page 24 User Manual In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets of the xDSL interfaces. Click xDSL BER Test to test the xDSL Bit Error Rate. Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them. xDSL BER Test Click xDSL BER Test to perform a bit error rate (BER) test on the DSL line.
  • Page 25: Route

    User Manual When the ADSL BER test completes, the following page appears. Note: If the BER reaches e-5, you cannot access the Internet. Route 5.1.8 Choose Device Info > Route and the following page appears. In this page, you can view the route table information.
  • Page 26: Arp

    User Manual 5.1.9 Choose Device Info > ARP and the following page appears. In this page, you can view the MAC address and IP address information of the device connected to the router. DHCP 5.1.10 Choose Device Info > DHCP and the following page appears. In this page, you can view the host name, the IP address assigned by the DHCP server, the MAC address this is corresponding to the IP address, and the DHCP lease time.
  • Page 27: Layer2 Interface

    User Manual Layer2 Interface 5.2.1 5.2.1.1 ATM Interface Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface . In this page, you can add or remove to configure DSL ATM Interfaces.
  • Page 28 User Manual Click Add to add ATM Interface and the following page appears.
  • Page 29 User Manual In this page, you can enter this PVC (VPI and VCI) value, and select DSL link type (EoA is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge.), encapsulation mode, service category.  VPI (Virtual Path Identifier): The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255.
  • Page 30 User Manual In this page, you can select scheduler for queues of equal precedence and enter the queue value. Click Apply/Save to save configuration. 5.2.1.3 ETH Interface Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ETH Interface, and the following page appears. In this page, you can add or remove to configure ETH WAN Interfaces.
  • Page 31: Wan Service

    User Manual In this page, you can select a ETH port. Click Apply/Save to save configuration. Note: If ETH Interface is selected, there are two WAN service types (PPPoE and IPoE). WAN Service 5.2.2 Choose Advanced Setup > WAN Service, and the following page appears. In this page, you are allowed to add, remove, or edit a WAN service.
  • Page 32 User Manual Step1 In the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add button to display the following page. (At first, you must add a proper ATM or PTM interface for this WAN service.) Step2 In this page, you can select a ATM Interface for the WAN service. After selecting the ATM interface, click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 33 User Manual Step3 In this page, select the WAN service type to be PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 34 User Manual Step4 In this page, you can modify the PPP username, PPP password, PPPoE service name and authentication method.  PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP.  PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP. ...
  • Page 35 User Manual does not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal.  PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable it first.  Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS, through PPPoE dial-up.
  • Page 36 User Manual Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. Click Next, and the following page appears.
  • Page 37 User Manual Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoE settngs. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. 5.2.2.2 Adding a MER (IPoE) WAN service This section describes the steps for adding the MER WAN service. Step1 In the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add button to display the following page.
  • Page 38 User Manual Step3 In this page, select the WAN service type to be IP over Ethernet, enter the service description for this service. After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 39 User Manual Step4 In this page, you may modify the WAN IP settings. You may select obtain an IP address automatically or manually enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Click Next and the following page appears. Note: If selecting Obtain an IP address automatically, DHCP will be enabled for PVC in MER mode.
  • Page 40 User Manual Step5 In this page, you can set the network address translation settings,for example, enabling NAT, enabling firewall, and enabling IGMP multicast. After finishing setting, click Next and the following page appears. Step6 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system default gateway and then click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 41 User Manual Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 42 User Manual Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the IPoE settngs.Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. 5.2.2.3 Adding a PPPoA WAN service This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoA WAN service. Step1 Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface to dsipaly the DSL ATM Interface Configuration page.
  • Page 43 User Manual Step2 Select the DSL link type to be PPPoA, and select the encapsulation mode to be VC/MUX (according to the uplink equipment). After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to apply the setings. Step3 Choose WAN Service and click Add to display the following page.
  • Page 44 User Manual Step4 Select the proper interface for the WAN service, and then click Next to display the following page. Step5 In this page, you may modify the service description. Click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 45 User Manual  PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP.  PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP.  Authentication Method: The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP. Usually, you can select AUTO. ...
  • Page 46 User Manual dial-up. If this function is enabled, the modem uses this IP address as the WAN IP address.  Enable PPP Debug Mode:Enable or disable this function.  Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy: If you want PPPoE mode to support IPTV, enable it.
  • Page 47 User Manual Step8 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 48 User Manual Step9 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoA settngs.Click Apply/Save to apply the settings. You can modify the settings by clicking the Back button if necessary. 5.2.2.4 Adding an IPoA WAN service This section describes the steps for adding the IPoA WAN service. Step1 Choose Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 49 User Manual Step2 Select the DSL link type to be IPoA, and select the encapsulation mode to be LLC/SNAP-ROUTING (according to the uplink equipment). After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save the settings. Step3 Choose WAN Service and click Add to display the following page.
  • Page 50 User Manual Step4 Select the proper interface for the WAN service ,and then click Next to display the following page. Step5 In this page, you may modify the service description. Click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 51 User Manual Step6 In this page, enter the WAN IP address, the WAN subnet mask, and primary DNS server provided by your ISP and then click Next to display the following page. In this page, Network Address Translation (NAT) allows you to share one Wide Area Network (WAN) IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Page 52 User Manual Step7 After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page. Step8 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system default gateway and then click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 53 User Manual Step9 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page. Step10 In this page, it displays the information about the IPoA settngs. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
  • Page 54 User Manual Step2 Select the proper ATM Interface and then click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 55 User Manual Step3 In this page, you can select the WAN service type, and modify the service description for this service. After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 56: Wan Service

    User Manual Step4 In this page, it displays the information about the bridge settngs. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. You can modify the settings by clicking the Back button if necessary. 3G WAN Service 5.2.3 Choose Advanced Setup > 3G WAN Service , and the following page appears. This page is used to configure 3G connection.
  • Page 57 User Manual  Enable PIN protect: If you enable it, you need to enter the PIN code when rebooting or inserting the card to the USB interface.  Unlock with PIN code: If you disable it, you need to enter PIN code when using 3G.
  • Page 58 User Manual In this page, you are allowed to configure the settings of the 3G USB modem.  Enable USB Modem: If you want to access the Internet through the 3G network card, you must enable the USB modem.  User Name: Username provided by your 3G ISP.
  • Page 59 User Manual  Idle time (in sec.): If no traffic for the preset time, the 3G will disconnect automatically.  Net Select: Select the 3G network that is available.You may select EVDO, WCDMA, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, GSM, or Auto.  Dial on demand: Within the preset minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user continuously, the modem automatically stops the 3G connection.
  • Page 60: Lan Configuration

    User Manual connection. When the DSL WAN connection starts to perform dial-up, the 3G connection will be disconnected. If the DSL WAN connection has established, you may manually to perform 3G dial-up, and then the DSL WAN connection will be disconnected. LAN Configuration 5.2.4 Choose Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 61 User Manual In this page, you can configure an IP address for the DSL router, enable IGMP snooping, enable or disable the DHCP server, edit the DHCP option, configure the DHCP advanced setup and set the binding between a MAC address and an IP address.
  • Page 62 User Manual Configuring the DHCP Server If you enable the DHCP sever, the clients will automatically acquire the IP address from the DHCP server. If the DHCP server is disabled, you need to manually set the start IP address, end IP address and the lease time for the clients in the LAN. Editing the DHCP Option60 Click the Edit DHCP Option60 button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page to display the DHCP Option60 Setup page.
  • Page 63 User Manual DHCP Advanced Setup Click the DHCP Advance Setup button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page to display the following page. In this page, you can enable or disable DHCP for every LAN interface. Configuring the DHCP Static IP Lease List The lease list of static IP address can reserve the static IP addresses for the hosts with the specific MAC addresses.
  • Page 64 User Manual In this page, enter the MAC address of the LAN host and the static IP address that is reserved for the host, and then click the Apply/Save button to apply the settings. Configuring the Second IP Address and Subnet Mask for a LAN Interface In the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page, you are allowed to set the second IP address and the subnet mask for a LAN interface.
  • Page 65 User Manual In this page, you can set an IP address for the DSL IPv6 router, enable the DHCPv6 server, enable RADVD and enable the MLD snooping function.  Enable DHCPv6 Server: WIDE-DHCPv6 is an open-source implementation of dynamic host configuration protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) originally developed by the KAME project.
  • Page 66: Nat

    User Manual  Enable RADVD: The router advertisement daemon (RADVD) is run by Linux or BSD systems acting as IPv6 routers. It sends router advertisement messages, specified by RFC2461, to a local Ethernet LAN periodically and when requested by a node sending a router solicitation message. These messages are required for IPv6 stateless auto-configuration.
  • Page 67 User Manual  Use interface: Select an interface that you want to configure.  Select a Service: Select a proper service in the drop-down list.  Custom Server: Enter a new service name to establish a user service type.  Server IP Address: Assign an IP address to virtual server.
  • Page 68 User Manual  Internal Port End: When selecting a service, the port number will automatically be displayed. You can modify it if necessary. Step 2 After finishing setting, click Save/Apply to save and apply the settings. 5.2.5.2 Port Triggering Some applications need some ports to be opened in the firewall for the remote access.
  • Page 69 User Manual  Use interface: Select an interface that you want to configure.  Select an application: Select a proper application in the drop-down list.  Custom application: Manually define an application.  Trigger port Start: The start port number that LAN uses to trigger the open port.
  • Page 70: Security

    User Manual You can use a single port number, several port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any combination of these, for example 80, 90-140, 180. 5.2.5.3 DMZ Host DMZ allows all the ports of a PC on your LAN to be exposed to the Internet. Set the IP address of the PC to be DMZ host, so that the DMZ host will not be blocked by firewall.
  • Page 71 User Manual Click Add Firewall, and the following page appears.  name: The name of firewall.  interface: You can select LAN or WAN from the drop-down list.  type: You can select IN or OUT from the drop-down list. ...
  • Page 72 User Manual  destIPAddress: The destination IP address.  destMask: The destination subnet mask.  destStartPort: The destination start port.  destEndPort: The destination end port. After finishing setting, click Save&Apply to save and activate the rule. MAC Filtering Setup In some cases, you may want to manage Layer2 MAC address to block or permit a computer within the home network.
  • Page 73: Parental Control

    User Manual In this page, you can add or remove the MAC filtering rule. You may change the MAC filtering policy from FORWARDED to BLOCKED by clicking the Change Policy button. Click the Add button to display the following page. ...
  • Page 74 User Manual This page is used to control the time restriction to a special LAN device that connects to the DSL router. In this page, se the user name and configure the time settings. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings. Url Filter Click Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 75: Quality Of Service

    User Manual In this page, enter the URL address and its corresponding port number. For example, enter the URL address http://www.google.com and the port number 80, and then click the Apply/Save button. See the following figure: Quality of Service 5.2.8 Enabling QoS Choose Advance Setup >...
  • Page 76 User Manual Select Enable QoS to enable QoS and configure the default DSCP mark. In this page, enable the QoS function and select the default DSCP mark. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. Note: If the Enable Qos checkbox is not selected, all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces.
  • Page 77 User Manual In this page, you can enable, add or remove a QoS rule. Note: The lower integer value for precedence indicates the higher priority. Click the Add button to display the following page.  Name: Enter the name of QoS queue.
  • Page 78 User Manual  Enable: Enable or disable the QoS queue.  Interface: Select the proper interface for the QoS queue. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. QoS Classification Choose Advanced Setup > Quality of Service > Qos Classification and the following page appears.
  • Page 79: Routing

    User Manual Routing 5.2.9 Default Gateway Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Default Gateway, and the following page appears.
  • Page 80 User Manual In this page, you can modify the default gateway settings. Select a proper WAN interface in the drop-down list of Selected WAN Interface as the system default gateway. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. Static Route Choose Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 81 User Manual  IP Version: Select the IP version.  Destination IP address/prefix length: Enter the destination IP address.  Interface: select the proper interface for the rule.  Gateway IP Address: The next-hop IP address.  Metric: The metric value of routing. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
  • Page 82 User Manual In this page, enter the policy name, source IP and default gateway, and select the physical LAN port and interface. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > RIP and the following page appears. In this page, if you want to configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version and operation, and then select the Enabled checkbox for the interface.
  • Page 83: Dns

    User Manual 5.2.10 DNS Server Choose Advanced Setup > DNS > DNS Server and the following page appears. In this page, you can select a DNS server interface from the available interfaces, manually enter the DNS server addresses, or obtain the DNS address from a WAN interface.
  • Page 84: Dsl

    User Manual In this page, you are allowed to modify the DDNS settings. Click the Add button to display the following page.  D-DNS provider: Select a proper DDNS server in the drop-down list.  Hostname: It is the domain name and it can be modified. ...
  • Page 85: Upnp

    User Manual In this page, you can set the DSL settings. Usually, you do not need to modify the factory default settings. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. UPnP 5.2.12 Choose Advanced Setup > UPnP and the following page appears.
  • Page 86: Dns Proxy

    User Manual In this page, you can enable or disable the UPnP function. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. DNS Proxy 5.2.13 Choose Advanced Setup > DNS Proxy and the following page appears. In this page, you can enable or disable the DNS proxy function. After enabling the DNS proxy function, enter the host name of the broadband router and the domain name of the LAN network, and then click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
  • Page 87: Dlna

    User Manual In this page, you can enable or disable the printer server. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. DLNA 5.2.15 Choose Advanced Setup > DLNA and the following page appears. In this page, select the Enable on-board digital media server check box, and the following page appears.
  • Page 88: Packet Acceleration

    User Manual Packet Acceleration 5.2.16 Choose Advanced Setup > Packet Acceleration and the following page appears. In this page, you can enable packet flow accelerator. Storage Service 5.2.17 Storage Device Info Choose Advanced Setup > Storage Service > Storage Device Info and the following page appears.
  • Page 89: Interface Grouping

    User Manual Interface Grouping 5.2.18 Choose Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping and the following page appears. Interface grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with the appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button.
  • Page 90: Ip Tunnel

    User Manual In this page, please follow the on-screen configuration steps to configure the parameters of the interface grouping. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. IP Tunnel 5.2.19 5.2.19.1 IPv6 in IPv4 Choose Advanced Setup > IP Tunnel > IPv6inIPv4 and the following page appears.
  • Page 91 User Manual Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you can add a new tunnel.  IPv4 Mask Length: The value is 0 ~ 32.  6rd Prefix with Prefix Length: prefix/length, such as: 2002::/64. After proper settings, click Apply/Save and the following page appears.
  • Page 92: Ipsec

    User Manual 5.2.19.2 IPv4 in IPv6 Choose Advanced Setup > IP Tunnel > IPv4inIPv6 and the following page appears. Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you can add a new tunnel of IPv4 in IPv6. IPSec 5.2.20 Choose Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 93 User Manual In this page, you can add or remove the IPSec tunnel connections. Click the Add button to display the following page.
  • Page 94 User Manual In this page, set the parameters such as the IPSec connection name, tunnel mode, and remote IPSec gateway address. If you need to configure the advanced settings of this IPSec tunnel connection, please click the Show Advanced Settings button to display the other parameters. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
  • Page 95: Certificate

    User Manual Certificate 5.2.21 Local Choose Advanced Setup > Certificate > local and the following page appears. In this page, you can acquire the local certificate by creating a certificate request or importing a certificate. You may also create or remove a certificate. ...
  • Page 96 User Manual pathnames in the common name. Do not use wildcard characters such as * or ?, and do not use an IP address.  Organization Name: The name of the organization to which the entity belongs (such as the name of a company). ...
  • Page 97 User Manual In this page, paste the signed certificate, and then click the Apply button. A new certificate is created.  Importing an Existing Local Certificate To import an existing certificate, click the Import Certificate button to display the following page.
  • Page 98 User Manual In this page, paste the certificate and the private key. Finally, click the Apply button to import the certificate. Trusted CA Choose Advanced Setup > Certificate > Trusted CA and the following page appears.
  • Page 99: Power Management

    User Manual In this page, you may import or remove a CA certificate. Click the Import Certificate button to display the following page. In this page, enter the certificate name and paste the certificate content. Finally, click the Apply button to import the certificate. Power Management 5.2.22 Choose Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 100: Multicast

    User Manual After proper configurations, click Apply to take the configurations effect. Multicast 5.2.23 Choose Advanced Setup > Multicast and the following page appears.
  • Page 101: Wireless

    User Manual In this page, you can configure the multicast parameters. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. 5.3 Wireless Choose Wireless and the submenus of Wireless are shown as below:...
  • Page 102: Basic Settings

    User Manual Basic Settings 5.3.1 Choose Wireless > Basic to display the following page. In this page, the figure in the right area is 2-dimensional code. It includes the wireless SSID and password. You can obtain the wireless SSID and password through scanning this figure. ...
  • Page 103: Security

    User Manual below. In the current software version, three virtual access points can be configured. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save the basic wireless settings and make the settings take effect. Security 5.3.2 Choose Wireless > Security to display the following page.
  • Page 104 User Manual This page allows you to configure the security features of the wireless LAN interface. In this page, you can configure the network security settings by the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) method or setting the network authentication mode.  WPS Setup There are 2 primary methods used in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup: ...
  • Page 105 User Manual This page provides 9 types of network authentication modes, including Open, Shared, 802.1X, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA, and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK. - Open Mode  Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.  Network Authentication: Select the Open mode. ...
  • Page 106 User Manual  Network Key1/2/3/4: Set the network key. If it is 128-bit key, you need to enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits. For the 64-bit key, you need to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits. - Shared Mode The parameters’...
  • Page 107 User Manual  Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.  Network Authentication: Select the 802.1X in the drop-down list.  RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS server is used to authenticate the hosts on the wireless network. ...
  • Page 108 User Manual  RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server.  WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES. - WPA-PSK Mode  Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.  Network Authentication: Select the WPA-PSK mode. ...
  • Page 109 User Manual  Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.  Network Authentication: Select the WPA2 mode.  WPA2 Preauthentication: Enable or disable pre-authentication.  Network Re-auth Interval: Set the network re-auth interval.  WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key. ...
  • Page 110: Mac Filter

    User Manual The parameters’ description of Mixed WPA2/WPA mode, please refer to the WPA2 mode. - Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK The parameters’ description of Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK mode, please refer to the WPA-PSK mode. MAC Filter 5.3.3 Choose Wireless > MAC Filter to display the following page.
  • Page 111 User Manual This page is used to allow or reject the wireless clients to access the wireless network of the wireless router. In this page, you can add or remove the MAC filters. The MAC restrict modes include Disabled, Allow, and Deny. ...
  • Page 112: Wireless Bridge

    User Manual Wireless Bridge 5.3.4 Choose Wireless > Wireless Bridge to display the following page. This page allows you to configure the wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface.  AP mode: you may select Access Point or Wireless Bridge. ...
  • Page 113 User Manual  Band: 2.4GHz  Channel: Fill in the appropriate channel to correspond with your network settings. All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to work correctly. This router supports auto channeling functionality. ...
  • Page 114 User Manual the control sideband, when you select Lower, the channel is 1~7. When you select Upper, the channel is 5~11.  802.11n Rate: Select the transmission rate for the network. The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature.
  • Page 115: Station Info

    User Manual sending the beacon again. The beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds (ms). Default (100) is recommended.  XPress Technology: Select Enable or Disable. This is a special accelerating technology for IEEE802.11g. The defaule is Disabled.  Transmit Power: Adjust the transmission range here. This tool can be helpful for security purposes if you wish to limit the transmission range.
  • Page 116: Voice

    User Manual This page shows the authenticated wireless stations and their status. 5.4 Voice Choose Voice and the submenus of Voice are shown as below. VoIP Status 5.4.1 Choose Voice > VoIP Status and the Voice Status page appears. In the Registration Status field, Up means registered successfully, Down means unregistered, Disable means account is not enabled.
  • Page 117 User Manual Figure 6 SIP Basic Setting – 1...
  • Page 118 User Manual Figure 7 SIP Basic Setting - 2  Bound Interface Name: you can select the bound interface name from the drop-down list.  SIP Local Port: Set the SIP local port of the gateway, the default value is 5060.
  • Page 119 User Manual  Use SIP Proxy: Select the checkbox of Use SIP Proxy, if your DSL router uses a SIP proxy. SIP proxy allows other parties to call DSL router through it. When it is selected, the following fields appear. –...
  • Page 120: Sip Advanced Setting

    User Manual  Authentication name: Set the user name of authentication.  Password: Set the password of authentication.  Cid Name: User name. It is the Display Name.  Cid Number: Set the caller number. It must be a number of 0~9. ...
  • Page 121 User Manual Figure 8 SIP Advanced Setting - 1...
  • Page 122 User Manual Figure 9 SIP Advanced Setting - 2  Line: It displays the line you want to configure.  Call waiting: If call waiting is enabled on a line, you can hear the call waiting tone during a call, press FLASH on the phone to answer the second call.
  • Page 123 User Manual Call forward feature settings (Busy or All) take priority over the call waiting feature. Call waiting feature is ignored on new incoming calls if there is already a call on hold or in conference.  Unconditionally Call forwarding number: Enter the number that you want to set.
  • Page 124 User Manual  Bypass Codec: You can select it from the drop-down list.  Enable T38 redundancy support: Select the check box to enable this function.  Enable vbd redundancy support: Select the check box to enable this function.  RFC2198 Payload Value (range 96~127): Enter the RFC2198 payload value that the valid range is 96 ~ 127.
  • Page 125: Sip Extra Setting

    User Manual  SIP Transport Protocol: Select the transport protocol to use for SIP signaling. Note that the SIP proxy and registrar need to support the protocol you select.  Enable Local Supplementary Service: Select the checkbox to enable the supplementary service settings by the telephone set.
  • Page 126: Voip Functionality

    User Manual  Vodsl Console Log Level: Select it from the drop-down list.  SIP Log Server Settings: Set SIP log server IP address and port, then the log message of the VoIP is sent to the device which IP address you set to. If you want use this function, both of the IP address and port must be set correctly.
  • Page 127 User Manual to the next hop. In fact, many implementations integrate these two into one server, so in many case registrar and proxy refer to the same IP. Step 1 Select the right interface to use for registering, depending on where proxy/registrar resides.
  • Page 128 User Manual 5.4.6.5 Call Return For incoming calls, the DSL router remembers the number of calling party. Enable Call Return in the Voice--SIP Advanced Setting web page. Press *69 to return a call. Now you can make the call as if you have dialed the whole number. 5.4.6.6 Call Hold Call hold enable you to put a call to a pending state, and pick it up in future.
  • Page 129 User Manual Press FLASH to hold the first party. Dial #91 + third party number. After the third party answering the call, hook on your phone. Now the first party takes over the call and he is in connection with the third party.
  • Page 130: Diagnostics

    User Manual Now all three parties are in a three-way conference. 5.4.6.14 T38 Faxing To make T38 faxing, enable T38 support on the Web. After that, connect a fax machine to a FXS port of the DSL router. Now you can use it as a normal phone, and it is able to send or receive fax to or from other fax machines on the VoIP network.
  • Page 131: Fault Management

    User Manual Fault Management 5.5.2 Note: The Fault Management is only available for VDSL PTM Click Diagnostics > Fault Management, and the following page appears.
  • Page 132: Management

    User Manual 5.6 Management Choose Management and the submenus of Management are shown as below:...
  • Page 133: Settings

    User Manual Settings 5.6.1 Backup Choose Management > Settings > Backup to display the following page. In this page, click the Backup Settings button to save your router’s settings to your local PC. Update Choose Management > Settings > Update, and the following page appears. In this page, click the Browse…...
  • Page 134: System Log

    User Manual System Log 5.6.2 Choose Management > System Log to display the following page. In this page, you are allowed to configure the system log and view the security log.  Configuring the System Log Click the Configure System Log button to display the following page. In this page, you can set 3 types of system log modes, including Local, Remote, and Both.
  • Page 135: Snmp Agent

    User Manual Click the View System Log button to display the following page. In this page, you can view the system log. Click the Refresh button to refresh the system log. Click the Close button to exit. SNMP Agent 5.6.3 Choose Management >...
  • Page 136: Client

    User Manual In this page, you may enable or disable the SNMP agent and set the parameters such as the read community, system name and trap manager IP. After finishing setting, click the Save/Apply button to save and apply the settings. TR-69 Client 5.6.4 Choose Management >...
  • Page 137 User Manual In this page, you may configure the router to synchronize its time with the Internet time servers. After enabling Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers, the following page appears.
  • Page 138: Access Control

    User Manual In this page, set the proper time servers, and then click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings. Access Control 5.6.6 Passwords Choose Management > Access Control > Passwords, and the following page appears. In the page, you can modify the username and password of different users. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.
  • Page 139: Update Software

    User Manual In this page, you can enable or disable the different types of services. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings. Update Software 5.6.7 Choose Management > Update Software, and the following page appears.
  • Page 140: Reboot

    User Manual If you want to upload the software, click the Browse… button to choose the new software, and then click the Update Software button. Note: When software update is in progress, do not shut down the router. After software update completes, the router automatically reboots.
  • Page 141 User Manual  The connection between the ADSL router and your computer, hub, or switch.  The running status of your PC, hub, or switch. (3) Q: Why the DSL indicator is off? A: Check the connection between the “DSL” port of router and the wall jack. (4) Q: Why Internet access fails while the DSL indicator is on? A: Check whether the VPI, VCI, user name, and password are correctly entered.

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