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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Declaration of Conformity............................4 Part 15 FCC Rules..............................4 Warnings and Notes..............................5 Warnings................................5 Notes...................................5 Chapter 1 Product description..........................6 FWR8100/FWR8101/FWR8102..........................7 LED Indicators and Interfaces.............................8 Interactive Voice Response Prompt.........................14 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings....................... 19 Two-Level Management............................20 Web Management Interface..........................20 Web Management Interface Details........................22 Setting the Time Zone............................23...
  • Page 3 Contents FXS2.................................. 88 Security..................................89 Application................................92 Administration................................94 Management ..............................94 Firmware Upgrade............................99 Provision................................. 100 SNMP................................102 TR-069................................103 Diagnosis.................................105 Operating Mode............................. 107 System Log..............................108 Logout................................108 Reboot................................108 Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration......................109 Introduction..............................110 IPv6 Advance..............................111 Configuring IPv6..............................111 Viewing WAN port status..........................114 IPv6 DHCP configuration for LAN/WLAN clients....................
  • Page 4 Tables Tables Table 1 Features at-a-glance............................7 Table 2 LED Indicators..............................8 Table 3 Interfaces................................ 10 Table 4 Interactive Voice Response Menu Setting Options..................14 Table 5 Web management interface........................22 Table 6 Setting time zone............................23 Table 7 Configuring an internet connection......................24 Table 8 Wireless >...
  • Page 5 Tables Table 38 WDS................................65 Table 39 WPS................................66 Table 40 Station info..............................67 Table 41 Advanced..............................68 Table 42 SIP settings..............................70 Table 43 VoIP QoS..............................71 Table 44 Parameters and settings........................... 72 Table 45 Adding one dial plan........................... 73 Table 46 Dial Plan................................74 Table 47 Blacklist.................................
  • Page 6: About This User Guide

    About this user guide About This User Guide Thank you for choosing FWR8101/FWR8102 wireless router with VoIP. This product will allow you to make ATA call using your broadband connection, and provides Wi-Fi router function. This manual introduces and describes on how to install and configure FWR8101/FWR8102 wireless router with VoIP to the Internet.
  • Page 7: Flyingvoice Contact Details

    About this user guide FlyingVoice Contact Details : Main website: http://www.flyingvoice.com/ Sales enquiries: sales1@flyingvoice.com Support enquiries: support@flyingvoice.com Hotline: 010-67886296 0755-26099365 Address: Room508-509, Bldg#1, Dianshi Business Park, No.49 BadachuRd,Shijingshan District, Beijing, China...
  • Page 8: Purpose

    About this user guide Purpose The document is intended to instruct and assist person in the operation, installation and maintenance of the FlyingVoice equipment and ancillary devices. It is recommended that any person engaged in such activities shall be properly trained. FlyingVoice disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or express, for any risk of damage, loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer, or anyone acting on the customer's behalf, to abide by the instructions, system parameters, or recommendations made in this document.
  • Page 9: Declaration Of Conformity

    Chapter 1 Product description Declaration of Conformity Part 15 FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  This device may not cause harmful interference, and  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 10: Warnings And Notes

    Chapter 1 Product description Warnings and Notes The following describes how warnings and notes are used in this document and in all documents of the FlyingVoice document set. Warnings Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. Warnings are used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Product Description

    Chapter 1 Product description Chapter 1 Product description This chapter covers: · FWR8100/FWR8101/FW8102 · LED Indicators and Interfaces · Hardware Installation · Voice Prompt...
  • Page 12: Fwr8100/Fwr8101/Fwr8102

    Chapter 1 Product description FWR8100/FWR8101/FWR8102 Table 1 Features at-a-glance Port/Model FWR8100 FWR8101 FWR8102 picture Ethernet 5* RJ45 5* RJ45 4* RJ45 interface 10/100M 10/100M 10/100M T.30, T.38 Fax × WiFi 2.4G 2T2R (300Mbps) 2.4G 2T2R(300Mbps) 2.4G 2T2R (300Mbps) Voice Code G.711 (A-law, U-law), G.729A/B, G.723, G.722 (Wide band)
  • Page 13: Led Indicators And Interfaces

    Chapter 1 Product description LED Indicators and Interfaces Table 2 LED Indicators Status Explanation on Green System is powereded on Power System is powered off on Green Wireless access point is ready. WLAN Blinking Green AP is connected,and there is data transmitted AP wifi off or system is powered off on Green Network is connected (physical connection...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Product description Status Explanation on Green System is powereded on Power System is powered off on Green Wireless access point is ready. WLAN Blinking Green AP is connected,and there is data transmitted AP wifi off or system is powered off on Green Network is connected (physical connection established), no data transmission...
  • Page 15: Table 3 Interfaces

    Chapter 1 Product description on Green Network is connected (physical connection established), no data transmission LAN(1-4) Blinking Green There is data being transmitted System is powered off or the network port is not connected to the network device. Table 3 Interfaces FWR8102 Interface Description...
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 Product description FWR8100 Interface Description POWER Connector for a power adapter Connector for accessing the Internet (RJ45 Interface) LAN 1/2/3/4 Connectors for local networked devices (RJ45 Interface) RESET Restore the factory settings button, press and hold the device for 5 sec to restore the...
  • Page 17: Hardware Installation

    Chapter 1 Product description Hardware Installation Before begning the configuration of router, please read the procedure below for instructions on connecting the device in your network. Procedure 1 Configuring the Router Connect analog phone to ATA Port with an RJ11 cable. Connect the internet from modem/switch/router/ADSL to the WAN port of the equipment using an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Product description Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 19: Interactive Voice Response Prompt

    Chapter 1 Product description Interactive Voice Response Prompt The devices may be configured by navigating the unit’s Interactive Voice Response (IVR) menu by using your analog phone and dialing a sequence of commands. Each device configuration section may be accessed by entering a certain operation code, as shown below. Table 4 Interactive Voice Response Menu Setting Options Operation Menu Navigation...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Product description Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR Choose “2”, and The router reports current WAN Port IP Address Input the new WAN port IP address and press “#” key: Use “*” to replace “.”, for example : input 192*168*20*168 to set the new IP address 192.168.20.168 WAN Port IP Press # key to indicate that you have finished...
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 Product description Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR Choose “5”, and the router reports current DNS Input the new DNS and press # key: Use “*” to replace “.”, e.g. : input 192*168*20*1 to set the new gateway 192.168.20.1.
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Product description Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR Choose “9”, and the router reports “ WEB Access Port” Router Prompts “Please enter password”, the method of inputting password is same WEB Access as operation 1. Port Router reports “operation successful”...
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 Product description Note While using Interactive Voice Response menu, press * (star) to return to main menu. If any changes made in the IP assignment mode, the router must be rebooted in order for the settings to take effect. While entering an IP address or subnet mask, use "*"...
  • Page 24: Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings This chapter covers:  Two-Level Management  Web Management Interface  Configuring  Making a Call...
  • Page 25: Two-Level Management

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Two-Level Management This section explains how to setup a password for an administrator or user and how to adjust basic and advanced settings. FWR8102 supports two-level management: administrator and user. For administrator mode operation, please type “admin/admin”...
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Note If you are unable to access the web configuration, please see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guide for more information. The web management interface automatically logs out the user after 5 minutes of inactivity. Logging in from the WAN port Ensure your PC is connected to the router’s WAN port correctly.
  • Page 27: Web Management Interface Details

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Web Management Interface Details Table 5 Web management interface Field Name Descripti Top Navigation bar Click an option in Top Navigation bar (area marked as “1”). Multiple options in the Sub-navigation bar are displayed Sub-navigation bar Click the Sub-navigation bar to choose a configuration page (area marked as “2”) Parameter configuration...
  • Page 28: Setting The Time Zone

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Any time changes are made click "Save" to confirm and save the changes. On click of “Save” button, a red message will be displayed as shown below to notify a reboot. Reboot the device to ensure that the modification parameters take effect To cancel the changes.
  • Page 29: Configuring An Internet Connection

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Configuring an Internet Connection From the Network > WAN page, WAN connections can be configured. For more information on Internet Connection setting, see Table 10 below. Table 7 Configuring an internet connection Field Name Description Connect Name Use keywords to indicate WAN port service model (the parameters are defined in Network-->...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings VLAN ID Note Multiple WAN connections may be created with the same VLAN ID DNS Mode Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual: When DNS mode is Auto, the device under LAN port will automatically obtains the preferred DNS and alternate DNS.
  • Page 31: Setting Up Wireless Connections

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Setting up Wireless Connections To set up the wireless connection follow the steps given below Enable Wireless and Setting SSID Open Wireless > Basic webpage as shown below: Table 8 Wireless > Basic web page (user view) Field Name Description Select “Radio Off”to disable wireless operation...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Enabled: Devices connected to the router are isolated from one another on virtual AP Isolation networks Disabled: Devices connected to the router are visible on the network to each other Enabled: Devices connected to the router via one of the Multiple SSIDs are isolated MBSSID AP Isolation from one another on virtual networks Disabled: Devices connected to the router via one of the Multiple SSIDs are visible on...
  • Page 33: Table 9 Wireless Security Web Page

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Encryption Open Wireless/Wireless Security webpage to configure custom security parameters. Table 9 Wireless Security web page Field Name Description SSID Choice Choose the SSID from the drop-drown list for which security will be configured Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve the security and privacy of your wireless data packets.
  • Page 34: Configuring Session Initiation Protocol (Sip)

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Configuring Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) SIP Accounts FWR8102 have 2 FXS ports to make SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) calls. Before registering, the device user should have a SIP account configured by the system administrator or provider. See the section below for more information.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Note Upon the following dialogue: Please press button to make changes effective.
  • Page 36: Table 11 Registration Status

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Viewing the Registration Status Table 11 Registration status Procedure To view the SIP account status of device, open the Status webpage and view the value of registration status.
  • Page 37: Making A Call

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Making a Call Calling phone or extension numbers To make a phone or extension number call:  Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) must have public IP addresses, or ...
  • Page 38: Blind Transfer

    Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Settings Blind Transfer Assume that call party A and party B are in conversation. Party A wants to Blind Transfer B to C: Party A dials “*78” to get a dial tone, then dials party C’s number, and then press immediately key # (or wait for 4 seconds) to dial out.
  • Page 39: Chapter 3 Web Interface

    Chapter 3 Web Interface This chapter guides users to for advanced (full) configuration through admin mode operation. This chapter covers:  Login  Status  Network and Security  Wireless   FXS1  FXS2  Security  Application  Administration ...
  • Page 40: Login

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Login Table 12 Login details Procedure 1. Connect the LAN port of the router to your PC an Ethernet cable 2. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. 3. Enter Username admin and Password admin. 4.
  • Page 41: Status

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Status Table 13 Status Page...
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 Web Interface...
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 Web Interface Description This webpage shows the status information about the Product, Network, and System including Product Information, SIP Account Status, FXS Port Status, Network Status. Wireless Info and System Status...
  • Page 44: Network And Security

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Network and Security You can configure the WAN port, LAN port, DDNS, Multi WAN, DMZ, MAC Clone, Port Forward and other parameters in this section of the web management interface. This page allows you to set WAN configuration with different modes. Use the Connection Type drop down list to choose one WAN mode and then the corresponding page will be displayed.
  • Page 45: Table 15 Dhcp

    Chapter 3 Web Interface DHCP The Router has a built-in DHCP server that assigns private IP address to each local client. The DHCP feature allows to the router to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. In this case, it is not necessary to assign an IP address to the client manually.
  • Page 46: Table 16 Pppoe

    Chapter 3 Web Interface PPPoE PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. It relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. It connects users through an Ethernet to the Internet with a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet can share a common connection. PPPoE is used for most of DSL modem users.
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 Web Interface Confirm Password Enter your PPPoE password again Service Name Enter a service name for PPPoE authentication. If it is left emply, the service name is auto detected. Operation Mode Select the mode of operation, options are Keep Alive, On Demand and Manual: When the mode is Keep Alive, the user sets the 'keep alive redial period' values range from 0 to 3600s, the default setting is 5 minutes;...
  • Page 48: Table 17 Bridge Mode

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Bridge Mode Bridge Mode under Multi WAN is different with traditional bridge setting. Bridge mode employs no IP addressing and the device operates as a bridge between the WAN port and the LAN port. Route Connection has to be built to give IP address to local service on device.
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 Web Interface DHCP packet from the WAN interface to the LAN interface. Local DHCP service will not allocate IP to clients of LAN port. Local Service Gateway will not forward DHCP packets between LAN and WAN, it also blocks DHCP packets from the WAN port.
  • Page 50: Lan

    Chapter 3 Web Interface LAN Port NAT translates the packets from public IP address to local IP address to forward packets to the proper destination. Table 18 LAN port Field Name Description IP Address Enter the IP address of the router on the local area network. All the IP addresses of the computers which are in the router’s LAN must be in the same network segment with this address, and the default gateway of the computers must be this IP address.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 Web Interface DHCP Start Address Enter a valid IP address as a starting IP address of the DHCP server, and if the router’s LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1, starting IP address can be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but should be less than the ending IP address. DHCP End Address Enter a valid IP address as an end IP address of the DHCP server.
  • Page 52: Table 19 Dhcp Server Settings

    Chapter 3 Web Interface DHCP Server The router has a built-in DHCP server that assigns private IP address to each local client. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The router, by factory default acts a DHCP server for your network so it automatically dispatches related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client.
  • Page 53: Table 20 Dhcp Server, Dns And Client Lease Time

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Table 20 DHCP server, DNS and Client Lease Time Field Name Description Specify the Primary DNS address provided by your ISP. If your ISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply default DNS Server IP address: 202.96.134.33 Primary DNS to this field.
  • Page 54: Table 22 Port Forward

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Field Name Description VPN Enable Enable/Disable VPN. If the VPN is enabled, user can select PPTP and L2TP mode VPN. Initial Service IP Enter VPN server IP address. User Name Enter authentication username. Password Enter authentication password. Port Forward Table 22 Port Forward Field Name...
  • Page 55: Table 23 Vlan

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Port Range Set the port range for the devices under the LAN port. (1-65535) Protocol You can select TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP three cases Apply/Cancel After finish configurations, click apply, the number will be generated under NO. List; click Cancel to if you do not want to make the changes Comment To set up a virtual server notes...
  • Page 56: Table 24 Dmz

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Table 24 DMZ Field Name Description DMZ Enable Enable/Disable DMZ. DMZ Host IP Address Enter the private IP address of the DMZ host. DDNS Setting Table 25 DDNS setting Field Name Description Dynamic DNS Provider DDNS is enabled and select a DDNS service provider. Account Enter the DDNS service account.
  • Page 57: Table 26 Qos

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Table 26 QoS Field Name Description QoS Enable Enable/Disable QoS function Upstream Set the upstream bandwidth Downstream Set the downstream bandwidth Delete Selected In NO., Check the items you want to delete, click the Delete option Click Add to add a new parameter Note From system release 4.2 or later, the QoS bandwidth can be configured for...
  • Page 58: Table 27 Port Setting

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Port Setting Table 27 Port setting Field Name Description WAN Port speed Nego Auto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100M full, 100M half-duplex, 10M half and full. LAN1~LAN3 Port Speed Auto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100M full, 100M half, 10M half and 10M Nego full.
  • Page 59: Table 28 Routing

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Routing Table 28 Routing Field Name Description Destination Destination address Host/Net Both Host and Net selection Gateway Gateway IP address Interface LAN/WAN/Custom three options, and add the corresponding address Comment Comment...
  • Page 60: Table 29 Advance

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Advance Table 29 Advance Field Name Description Most Nat connections The largest value which the FWR8102 can provide Mss Mode Choose Mss Mode from Manual and Auto Mss Value Set the value of TCP AntiDos-p You can choose to enable or prohibit IP conflict detection Select enable if enabled, phone IP conflict will have tips or prohibit IP conflict Detecting...
  • Page 61: Table 30 Eoip Tunnel

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Eoip Tunnel Table 30 Eoip Tunnel Field Name Description Eoip Tunnel 1-5 Choose to enable or disable the tunnel Remote Address Input requires a remote IP address...
  • Page 62: Wireless

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Wireless Basic Table 31 Basic Field Name Description Radio on/off Select “Radio off” to disable wireless. Select “Radio on” to enable wireless. Wireless connection mode According to the wireless client type, select one of these modes. Default is AP Network Mode Choose one network mode from the drop down list.
  • Page 63 Chapter 3 Web Interface SSID It is the basic identity of wireless LAN. SSID can be any alphanumeric or a combination of special characters. It will appear in the wireless network access list. Multiple SSID1~SSID3 The device supports 4 SSIDs. Hidden After the item is checked, the SSID is no longer displayed in the search for the Wi-Fi wireless network connection list...
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 Web Interface Enabled: Multiple copies of signals are transmitted to increase the chance of successful delivery Aggregation MSDU (A- Enabled: Allows the device to aggregate multiple Ethernet frames into a single MSDU) 802.11n, thereby improving the ratio of frame data to frame overhead Disabled: No frame aggregation is employed at the router Enabled: Multiple frames are acknowledged together using a single Block Acknowledgement frame.
  • Page 65: Table 32 Wireless Security

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Wireless Security Table 32 Wireless security Field Name Description SSID Choice Choose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1, Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3. Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve the security and privacy of your wireless data packets.Each encryption mode will bring out different web page and ask Security Mode you to offer additional configuration.
  • Page 66: Table 33 Wifi Security Setting

    Chapter 3 Web Interface User can configure the corresponding parameters. Here are some common encryption methods: OPENWEP: A handshake way of WEP encryption, encryption via the WEP key: Table 33 WiFI Security Setting Field Name Description Security Mode This is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on the clients should be the same with this when connecting.
  • Page 67: Table 34 Wpa-Psk

    Chapter 3 Web Interface WPA-PSK, the router will use WPA way which is based on the shared key-based . Table 34 WPA-PSK Field Name Description WPA Algorithms This item is used to select the encryption of wireless home gateway algorithms, options are TKIP, AES and TKIPAES.
  • Page 68: Table 36 Wireless Access Policy

    Chapter 3 Web Interface WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2 security type is actually a simplified version, which is based on the WPA shared key mode, higher security setting is also relatively simple, suitable for ordinary home users and small businesses. Wireless Access Policy: Table 36 Wireless Access Policy Field Name Description...
  • Page 69: Table 37 Wmm

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Table 37 WMM Description WMM (Wi-Fi Multi-Media) is the QoS certificate of Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA). This provides you to configure the parameters of wireless multimedia; WMM allows wireless communication to define a priority according to the home gateway type. To make WMM effective, the wireless clients must also support WMM.
  • Page 70: Table 38 Wds

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Table 38 WDS Description WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System, enabling WDS access points to be interconnected to expand a wireless network. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) provides easy procedure to make network connection between wireless station and wireless access point with the encryption of WPA and WPA2. It is the simplest way to build connection between wireless network clients and wireless access point.
  • Page 71: Table 39 Wps

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Table 39 WPS Field Name Description WPS Setting Enable/Disable WPS function WPS Summary Display the current status of WPS, including current state, SSSID name, authentication methods, encryption type and the PIN code of this AP. Generate Generate a new PIN code Reset OOB FWR8102 uses default security policy to allow other non- WPS users to access and...
  • Page 72: Table 40 Station Info

    Chapter 3 Web Interface WPS Mode PIN:Enter the PIN code of the wireless device which accesses to this LAN in the following option, and press apply. Then router begins to send signals, turn on the PIN accessing method on the clients, and then it can access the wireless AP automatically. PBC:There are two ways to start PBC mode, user can press the PBC button directly on the device, or select PBC mode on the software and apply.
  • Page 73: Table 41 Advanced

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Advanced Table 41 Advanced Field Name Description BG Protection Mode Select BG protection mode, options are on, off and automatic. Beacon Interval The interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, within this range, it will send a beacon frame for the information of the surrounding radio network.
  • Page 74: Wi-Fi Multimedia (Wmm)

    Chapter 3 Web Interface RTS Threshold Specify the packet RTS threshold, when the packet exceeds this value, the router will send RTS to the destination site consultation TX Power Define the transmission power of the current AP, the greater it is, the stronger the signal is Short Preamble Choose enable or disable...
  • Page 75: Sip

    Chapter 3 Web Interface SIP Settings Table 42 SIP settings Field Name Description SIP T1 The minimum scale of retransmission time Max Forward SIP contains Max Forward message header fields used to limit the requests for forwards SIP Reg User Agent Name The agent name of SIP registered user Max Auth The maximum number of retransmissions...
  • Page 76: Table 43 Voip Qos

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Mark All AVT Voice packet marking to enable this item will see the mark on the voice message Packets when the call environment changed (such as press a key during the call) RFC 2543 Call Enable the Connection Information field displays the address is 0.0.0.0 in the invite message of Hold.
  • Page 77: Table 44 Parameters And Settings

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Dial Plan Parameters and Settings Table 44 Parameters and settings Field Name Description Dial Plan Enable/Disable dial plan Line Set the line Digit Map Enter the sequence used to match input number The syntactic, please refer to the following Dial Plan Syntactic Action Choose the dial plan mode from Deny and Dial Out.
  • Page 78: Table 45 Adding One Dial Plan

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Adding one Dial Plan Table 45 Adding one dial plan Description Step 1. Enable Dial Plan Step 2. Click Add button, and the configuration table Step 3. Fill in the value of parameters Step 4. Press OK button to end configuration...
  • Page 79: Table 46 Dial Plan

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Dial Plan Syntactic Table 46 Dial Plan String Description 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # Allowed characters Lowercase letter “x” stands for one legal character To match one character form sequence. For example: [sequence] [0-9]: match one digit form 0 to 9 [23-5*]: match one character from 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or *...
  • Page 80: Table 47 Blacklist

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Blacklist In this page, user can upload or download blacklist file, and can add or delete or edit blacklist one by one. Table 47 Blacklist Description Click to select the blacklist file and to upload it to device; Click select files button to save the blacklist file to your local computer.
  • Page 81: Table 48 Call Log

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Call Log To view the call log information such as Dialled call , answered call and missed call Table 48 Call log Redial List...
  • Page 82 Chapter 3 Web Interface Answered Calls Missed Calls...
  • Page 83: Fxs1

    Chapter 3 Web Interface FXS1 SIP Account Basic Set the basic information provided by your VOIP Service Provider, such as Phone Number, Account, password, SIP Proxy and others. Table 49 SIP Account - Basic Field Name Description Line Enable Enable/Disable the line. Enable/Disable PEER to PEER.
  • Page 84: Table 50 Audio Configuration

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Outbound Port Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is 5060 Backup Outbound Port Backup Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is 5060 Display Name The number will be displayed on LCD Phone Number Enter telephone number provided by SIP Proxy Account Enter SIP account provided by SIP Proxy Password...
  • Page 85: Table 51 Supplementary Service

    Chapter 3 Web Interface G.723 Coding Speed Choose the speed of G.723 from 5.3kbps and 6.3kbps Packet Cycle The RTP packet cycle time, default is 20ms Silence Supp Enable/Disable silence support Echo Cancel Enable/Disable echo cancel. By default, it is enabled Auto Gain Control Enable/Disable auto gain T.38 Enable...
  • Page 86: Table 52 Advanced

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Voice Mailbox Fill in the voice mailbox phone number, Asterisk platform, for example, its default voice Numbers mail is *97 VMWI Serv Enable/Disable VMWI service Enable/Disable DND (do not disturb) If enable, any phone call cannot arrive at the device; default is disable Enter the speed dial phone numbers.
  • Page 87 Chapter 3 Web Interface Field Name Description Domain Name Type Enable/Disable domain name in the SIP URI. Carry Port Information Enable/Disable carry port information in the SIP URI. Signal Port The local port of SIP protocol, default is 5060. DTMF Type Choose the DTMF type from Inbound, RFC2833 and SIP INFO.
  • Page 88: Table 53 Volume Settings

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Dial Prefix The number will be added before your telephone number when making calls. User Type Choose the User Type from IP and Phone. Hold Method Choose the Hold Method from ReINVITE and INFO. Request-URI User Check Enable/Disable the user request URI check.
  • Page 89: Table 54 Regional

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Regional Table 54 Regional Field Name Description Tone Type Choose tone type form China, US, Hong Kong and so on Dial Tone Dial Tone Busy Tone Busy Tone Off Hook Warning Tone Off Hook warning tone Ring Back Tone Ring back tone Call Waiting Tone...
  • Page 90: Features And Call Forward

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Features and Call Forward Table 55 Features and call forward Field Description Name All Forward Enable/Disable forward all calls Features Busy Forward Enable/Disable busy forward. No Answer Forward Enable/Disable no answer forward. All Forward Set the target phone number for all forward. Call The device will forward all calls to the phone number immediately Forward...
  • Page 91 Chapter 3 Web Interface Transfer key code Call forwarding signatures, default is *78. IVR key code Signatures of the Interactive Voice Response menu, default is ****. R key enable Enable/Disable R key way call features. R key cancel code Set the R key cancel code, option are ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R1.
  • Page 92: Table 56 Miscellaneous

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Miscellaneous Table 56 Miscellaneous Field Name Description Codec Loop Current Set off-hook loop current, default is 26. Impedance Maching Set impedance matching, default is US PBX,Korea,Taiwan(600). CID service Enable/Disable displaying caller ID; If enable, caller ID is displayed when there is an incoming call or it won’t be displayed.
  • Page 93: Fxs2

    Chapter 3 Web Interface FXS2 The settings of FXS2 are the same as FXS1. See FXS1 on page 74.
  • Page 94: Security

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Security Filtering Setting Table 57 Filtering setting Field Name Description Filtering Enable/Disable filter function Default Policy Choose to drop or accept filtered MAC addresses Mac address Add the Mac address filtering Dest IP address Destination IP address Source IP address Source IP address Protocol...
  • Page 95: Table 58 Content Filtering

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Content Filtering Table 58 Content filtering Page...
  • Page 96 Chapter 3 Web Interface Field Name Description Filtering Enable/Disable content Filtering Default Policy The default policy is to accept or to prohibit filtering rules Current Webs URL Filters List the URL filtering rules that already existed (blacklist) Delete/Cancel You can choose to delete or cancel the existing filter rules Add a URL Filter Add URL filtering rules Add/Cancel...
  • Page 97: Application

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Application Advance NAT Table59 advance NAT Description Enable/Disable these function(FTP/SIP/H323/PPTP/L2TP/IPSec). UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) supports zero-configuration networking, and can automatically discover a variety of networked devices. When UPnP is enabled, the connected device is allowed to access the network, obtain an IP address, and convey performance information.
  • Page 98: Table 61 Igmp

    Chapter 3 Web Interface IGMP Multicast has the ability to send the same data to multiple devices. IP hosts use IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) report multicast group memberships to the neighboring routers to transmit data, at the same time, the multicast router use IGMP to discover which hosts belong to the same multicast group.
  • Page 99: Administration

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Administration The user can manage the device in these webpages; you can configure the Time/Date, password, web access, system log and associated configuration TR069. Management Save config file Table 62 Save Config File Field Name Description Config file upload and Upload: click on browse, select file in the local, press the upload button to download...
  • Page 100: Table 63 Administrator Settings

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Administrator settings Table 63 Administrator settings Field Name Description User type Choose the user type from admin user and normal user and basic user New User Name You can modify the user name, set up a new user name New Password Input the new password Confirm Password...
  • Page 101: Table 64 Ntp Settings

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Web Idle timeout Set the Web Idle timeout time. The webpage can be logged out after Web Idle Timeout without any operation. Allowed Remote IP(IP1,IP2,...) Set the IP from which a user can login the device remotely. Telnet Port Set the port value which is used to telnet to the device.
  • Page 102: Table 65 Daylight Saving Time

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Daylight Saving Time Table 65 Daylight Saving Time Procedure Step 1. Enable Daylight Savings Time. Step 2. Set value of offset for Daylight Savings Time Step 3: Set starting Month/Week/Day/Hour in Start Month/Start Day of Week Last in Month/Start Day of Week/Start Hour of Day, analogously set stopping Month/Week/Day/Hour in Stop Month/Stop Day of Week Last in Month/Stop Day of Week/Stop Hour of Day.
  • Page 103: Table 66 System Log Setting

    Chapter 3 Web Interface System Log Setting Table 66 System log Setting Field Name Description Syslog Enable Enable/Disable syslog function Syslog Level Select the system log, there is INFO and Debug two grades, the Debug INFO can provide more information Remote Syslog Enable Enable/Disable remote syslog function Remote Syslog server Add a remote server IP address.
  • Page 104: Firmware Upgrade

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Factory Defaults Table 68 Factory Defaults Description Click Factory Default to restore the residential gateway to factory settings. Firmware Upgrade Table 69 Firmware upgrade Description 1. Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule 2.
  • Page 105: Provision

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Provision Provisioning allows the router to auto-upgrade and auto-configure devices which support TFTP, HTTP and HTTPs .  Before testing or using TFTP, user should have tftp server and upgrading file and configuring file.  Before testing or using HTTP, user should have http server and upgrading file and configuring file. ...
  • Page 106: Table 71 Firmware Upgrade

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Resync Random Delay(sec) Set the maximum delay for the request of synchronization file. The default is 40. Resync Periodic(sec) If the last resync was failure, The router will retry resync after the “Resync Error Retry Delay ” time, default is 3600s. Resync Error Retry Delay(rec) Set the periodic time for resync, default is 3600s.
  • Page 107: Snmp

    Chapter 3 Web Interface SNMP Table 72 SNMP Field Name Description SNMP Service Enable or Disable the SNMP service Trap Server Address Enter the trap server address for sending SNMP traps Read Community Name String value that is used as a password to request information via SNMP from the device Write Community Name String value that is used as a password to write configuration values to the...
  • Page 108: Table 73 Tr069

    Chapter 3 Web Interface TR-069 TR-069 provides the possibility of auto configuration of internet access devices and reduces the cost of management. TR-069 (short for Technical Report 069) is a DSL Forum technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices.
  • Page 109 Chapter 3 Web Interface Periodic Inform Enable Enable the function of periodic inform or not. By default it is Enabled Periodic Inform Interval Periodic notification interval with the unit in seconds. The default value is 3600s Connect Request parameters User Name The username used to connect the TR069 server to the DUT Password The password used to connect the TR069 server to the DUT...
  • Page 110: Diagnosis

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Diagnosis In this page, user can do packet trace, ping test and traceroute test to diagnose the device’s connection status. Table 74 Diagnosis...
  • Page 111 Chapter 3 Web Interface Description 1. Packet Trace Users can use the packet trace feature to intercept packets which traverse the device. Click the Start button to start home gateway tracking and keep refreshing the page until the message trace shows to stop, click the Save button to save captured packets.
  • Page 112: Operating Mode

    Chapter 3 Web Interface Operating Mode Table 75 Operating mode Description Choose the Operation Mode as Basic Mode or Advanced Mode.
  • Page 113: System Log

    Chapter 3 Web Interface System Log Table 76 System log Description If you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the system log in this webpage. Logout Table 77 Logout Description Press the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear. Reboot Press the button to reboot the device.
  • Page 114: Chapter 4 Ipv6 Address Configuration

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration The router devices support IPv6 addressing.This chapter covers:  Introduction  IPv6 Advance  Configuring IPv6  Viewing WAN port status  IPv6 DHCP configuration for LAN/WLAN clients  LAN DHCPv6...
  • Page 115: Introduction

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration Introduction DHCPv6 protocol is used to automatically provision/configure IPv6 capable end points in a local network. In addition to acquiring an IPv6 IP address for the WAN interface and its associated LAN/WLAN clients, the devices are also capable of prefix delegation. The Routers devices support the following types of modes of IPv6 addresses: ...
  • Page 116: Ipv6 Advance

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration IPv6 Advance To enable IPv6 functionality: Navigate to Network > IPv6 Advanced page. Select Enable from the IPv6 Enable drop-down list. Click Save. Table 79 Enabling IPv6 Configuring IPv6 Configuring Statefull IPv6 1. Navigate to Network > IPv6WAN page. The following window is displayed:...
  • Page 117: Table 80 Configuring Statefull Ipv6

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration Table 80 Configuring Statefull IPv6 Field Name Description Connection Type Select connection type DHCPv6 Address Settings Set it to statefull mode. Prefix Delegation Select Enable.
  • Page 118: Table 81 Configuring Stateless Ipv6

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration Configuring Stateless IPv6 Table 81 Configuring Stateless IPv6 Field Name Description Connection Type Select connection type DHCPv6 Address Settings Set it to stateless mode Prefix Delegation Select Enable...
  • Page 119: Viewing Wan Port Status

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration Viewing WAN port status To view the status of WAN port: Navigate to Status page. IPv6 DHCP configuration for LAN/WLAN clients Wired and wireless clients connected to the Routers can obtain their IPv6 addresses based on how the LAN s DHCPv6 parameters are configured.
  • Page 120: Lan Dhcpv6

    Chapter 4 IPv6 address configuration LAN DHCPv6 When IPv6 is enabled, the LAN/WLAN clients of Routers can be configured to receive IPv6 addresses from locally configured IPv6 pool or from an external DHCPv6 server. To enable LAN DHCPv6 service:...
  • Page 121: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guide

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guide This chapter covers:  Configuring PC to get IP Address automatically  Cannot connect to the Web GUI  Forgotten Password...
  • Page 122: Configuring Pc To Get Ip Address Automatically

    Chapter 5Troubleshooting Guide Configuring PC to get IP Address automatically Follow the below process to set your PC to get an IP address automatically: Step 1 : Click the “Start” button Step 2 : Select “control panel”, then double click “network connections” in the “control panel” Step 3 : Right click the “network connection”...
  • Page 123: Cannot Connect To The Web

    Chapter 5Troubleshooting Guide Cannot connect to the Web Solution:  Check if the Ethernet cable is properly connected  Check if the URL is correct. The format of URL is: http:// the IP address Check on any other browser apart from Internet explorer such Google ...

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