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SLI-5310/SLI-5310-I IAD
User's Manual
Rev: 1.3
2007/03/30
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  • Page 1 SLI-5310/SLI-5310-I IAD User’s Manual Rev: 1.3 2007/03/30 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written permission. Other trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective...
  • Page 2 ADSL Router User Manual © 2006 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of the seller. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 For Installation Use only the type of power source indicated on the marking labels. Use only power adapter supplied with the product. Do not overload wall outlet or extension cords as this may increase the risk of electric shock or fire. If the power cord is frayed, replace it with a new one.
  • Page 4 ADSL Router User Manual This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and a minimum 20 cm spacing must be provided between computer mounted antenna and person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wireless modes of operation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Before You Use

    SLI-5310/SLI-5310-I IAD is a DSL broadband access device which allows ADSL connectivity while providing voice over IP function for home or office users. It supports ADSL2/ADSL2+ and is backward compatible to ADSL, even offers auto-negotiation capability for different flavors (G.dmt, G.lite, T1.413 Issue 2, or...
  • Page 6: Adsl2 Compliance

    ADSL Router User Manual ADSL2 Compliance ITU G.992.3 Annex A (G.dmt.bis) Maximum Rate: 12 Mbps for downstream and 1 Mbps for upstream ADSL2+ Compliance ITU G.992.5 Annex A Maximum Rate: 24 Mbps for downstream and 1.2 Mbps for upstream Voice over IP Features Call Feature: basic outgoing and incoming call, Call Waiting, Three Party Conference, Call Transfer, Caller ID Call Control: support MGCP (RFC2705) or SIP (RFC3261)
  • Page 7 Before You Use OAM F4/F5 End-to-End/Segment Loopback Cells Bridging Features Supports self-learning bridge specified in IEEE 802.1d Transparent Bridging Supports up to 4096 learning MAC addresses Transparent Bridging among 10/100 Mb Ethernet and USB Supports IGMP Snooping Supports 802.1Q VLAN packet pass-through Routing Features NAT (Network Address Translation) / PAT (Port Address Translation) let multiple users on the LAN to access the internet for the cost of only one IP...
  • Page 8: Subscription For Adsl Service

    ADSL Router User Manual The boot loader contains very simple web page to allow the users to update the run-time firmware image. Configuration file backup and restore SNMPv1/v2 agent with MIB-II, ADSL Line MIB Subscription for ADSL Service To use the IAD, you have to subscribe for ADSL service from your broadband service provider.
  • Page 9: Physical Outlook

    Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 1: Overview This chapter provides you the description for the LEDs and connectors on the front and rear surface of the router. Before you use/install this IAD, please take a look at the information first. Physical Outlook Front Panel The following illustration displays the front panel of this IAD: LED Indicators...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    ADSL Router User Manual Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your IAD: Connector Description Phone Phone set connector PSTN PSTN connector RJ-11 connector Ethernet 1 - 4 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T auto-sensing USB connector (for model with USB interface only) Power Switch 12VAC Power connector...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: System Requirement And Installation

    Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation System Requirement To access the IAD via Ethernet, the host computer must meet the following requirements: Equipped with an Ethernet network interface. Have TCP/IP installed. Allow the client PC to obtain an IP address automatically or set a fixed IP address.
  • Page 12 ADSL Router User Manual Connecting the IAD Follow the steps below to connect the related devices. Connecting the ADSL line: connect the DSL port of the device to your ADSL wall outlet with RJ-11 cable. Please attach one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector to the LAN port of your IAD.
  • Page 13: Usb Driver Installation

    Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation USB Driver Installation If the IAD is connected to a PC through the USB interface, you will be prompted for the USB drivers when plugging the USB cable to the PC. Refer to the relevant operating system to install the USB drivers.
  • Page 14 ADSL Router User Manual When the complete window of the InstallShield Wizard appears, click Finish. Link your IAD and the PC with a USB cable. The system will detect the USB driver automatically. And then, the system will copy the proper files for this IAD. Note: If the USB device is not detected automatically, check the USB cable between the PC and the device.
  • Page 15 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation 2. On the Hardware tap, click Device Manager. 3. Confirm that the Siemens ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device is on the Network adapters list. For Windows XP Run the USB installation program from the CD provided in your IAD package.
  • Page 16 ADSL Router User Manual When the welcome screen appears, click Next for the next step. When the complete message of InstallShield Wizard appears, click Finish. Link your IAD and the PC with a USB cable. The system will detect the USB driver automatically. Note: If the USB device is not detected, check the USB cable between the PC and the device.
  • Page 17 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation After the file copying finished, a completing message will appear. You can use the IAD now. To make sure your IAD is properly installed, please do the following steps. 1. Right-click on My Computer and press Properties. 2.
  • Page 18: For Windows Vista

    ADSL Router User Manual 3. Confirm that the Siemens ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device is on the Network adapters list. For Windows Vista For Vista users, please press Continue whenever a prompted window asking for permission to continue during USB driver installation process (see the figure below for example).
  • Page 19 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation When the welcome screen appears, click Next for the next step. When the complete message of InstallShield Wizard appears, click Finish. Link your router and the PC with a USB cable. The system will detect the USB driver automatically.
  • Page 20 ADSL Router User Manual Note: If the USB device is not detected, check the USB cable between the PC and the device. Also make sure that the device is power on. After the file copying finished, a completing message will appear. You can use the router now.
  • Page 21: Uninstalling The Usb Driver

    To safely unplug the USB cable from the USB port on your PC: Go to the right lower corner for Unplug and Eject Hardware and left click on it. Click the dialog for Stop Siemens ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device.
  • Page 22 ADSL Router User Manual The Router is safely removed, click OK to continue. Choose Programs – Siemens Broadband – Uninstall Siemens ADSL Router USB Driver from the Start menu. The InstallShield Wizard dialog will appear. A dialog appears to confirm whether you want to remove the USB driver or not.
  • Page 23 To safely unplug the USB cable from the USB port on your PC: Go to the right lower corner for Unplug and Eject Hardware and left click on it. Click the dialog for Stop Siemens ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device. The Router is safely removed, click OK to continue.
  • Page 24 ADSL Router User Manual A Confirm Uninstall dialog will show up, unplug your device from the USB port and click OK. The InstallShield Wizard will guide you till the USB driver is removed. When the Maintenance Complete screen appears, the USB driver is removed successfully.
  • Page 25: For Windows Xp

    To uninstall the USB driver, there are two ways to do it. Please do as follows. Method One: Unplug your USB cable between your IAD and your PC. Choose Programs – Siemens Broadband – Uninstall Siemens ADSL Router USB Driver from the Start menu. The InstallShield Wizard dialog will appear.
  • Page 26 ADSL Router User Manual A dialog appears to ask you to choose the program that you want to remove. Please select Siemens ADSL Router USB Driver and click Change/Remove. The InstallShield Wizard dialog will appear. A dialog appears to confirm whether you want to remove the USB driver or...
  • Page 27 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation When the Maintenance Complete screen appears, the USB driver is removed successfully. Click Finish. For Windows Vista For Vista users, please press Continue whenever a prompted window asking for permission to continue during USB driver uninstallation process (see the figure below for example). To uninstall the USB driver, there are two ways to do it.
  • Page 28 ADSL Router User Manual Click System and Maintenance. Press System. Click Device Manager.
  • Page 29 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation Right click Askey ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device on the Network adapters list, and press Uninstall. Click OK when the Confirm Uninstall window appears. Remember to unplug the USB cable before continue the uninstallation, or you will see the reminder as follows.
  • Page 30 ADSL Router User Manual Wait while the system is uninstalling. When the uninstallation is finished, the icon of this router under network adapter list will disappear. Method Two – uninstall from program list Note: If your USB driver is installed by UPnP device, you can only use method one (via the Device Manager) to uninstall, because the installed driver will not be shown on the program list.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation If the driver name is not on the list, click Refresh button or F5 to update the information. To remove the driver, select it, and then press Uninstall. Refresh button Then the system will start to uninstall the USB driver software automatically. When Maintenance Complete window shows up, click Finish to exit.
  • Page 32 ADSL Router User Manual The USB driver is successfully removed now.
  • Page 33: Setting Up Tcp/Ip

    Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation Setting up TCP/IP In order to access the Internet through the IAD, each host on your network must install/setup TCP/IP first. Please follow the steps below to set your network adapter. If the TCP/IP protocol has not been installed yet, please follow the steps below for installation.
  • Page 34 ADSL Router User Manual The Network window appears. On the Configuration tab, check out the list of installed network components. Option 1: If there is no TCP/IP protocol, click Add. Option 2: If you have TCP/IP protocol, skip to Step 6. Your networ interface card.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation On the IP Address tab: Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. When returning to the Network window, click OK Wait for Windows when copying files. 10. When prompted with System Settings Change dialog box, click Yes to restart your computer.
  • Page 36: For Windows Me

    ADSL Router User Manual For Windows ME 1. Open the Start menu, point to Settings and click on Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. The Network window appears. On the Configuration tab, check out the list of installed network components.
  • Page 37 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation 5. Highlight Microsoft on the left side of the windows, and select TCP/IP on the right side. Then click OK. 6. While returning to Network window, highlight TCP/IP protocol for your NIC and click Properties. 7.
  • Page 38: For Windows Nt

    ADSL Router User Manual 8. While returning to the Network window, click OK. 9. Wait for Windows when copying files. 10. When prompted with the System Settings Change dialog box, click Yes to restart your computer. For Windows NT 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation 3. The Network window appears. On the Protocols tab, check out the list of installed network components. Option 1: If there is no TCP/IP Protocol, click Add. Option 2: If you have TCP/IP Protocol installed, skip to Step 7. 4.
  • Page 40 ADSL Router User Manual 6. When returning to the Network window. Open the Protocols tab, then select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. Enable Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server and click When prompted with the message below, click Yes to continue.
  • Page 41 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation When returning to Network window, click Close. 10. When prompted with Network Settings Change dialog box, click Yes to restart your computer. For Windows 2000 From the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Network and Dial-up Connections.
  • Page 42 ADSL Router User Manual Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. On the General tab, check out the list of installed network components. Option 1: If there is no TCP/IP Protocol, click Install. Option 2: If you have TCP/IP Protocol, skip to Step 6.
  • Page 43 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click OK. When returning to the Local Area Connection Properties window, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. Under the General tab, enable Obtain an IP address automatically.
  • Page 44 ADSL Router User Manual For Windows XP Open the Start menu, point to Control Panel and click it. Double click the Network Connection. Right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties.
  • Page 45 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation On the General tab, check out the list of installed network components. Option 1: If there is no TCP/IP Protocol, click Install. Option 2: If you have TCP/IP Protocol, skip to Step 7. If th ere is no TCP protocol installed on your PC, press Install to continue.
  • Page 46 ADSL Router User Manual When it returns to the General Tab on the Local Area Connection Properties window, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. Under the General tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically, and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Then click Ok.
  • Page 47 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation For Windows Vista Open the Start menu, point to Control Panel and click it. 10. Click Network and Internet. 11. Select Network and Sharing Center.
  • Page 48 ADSL Router User Manual 12. Click Manage Network Connection on the left side. 13. Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties. 14. On the Networking tab, you will find Internet Protocol Version 6 and Version 4. Contact your ISP to confirm which one will be used.
  • Page 49 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation 15. Under the General tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically, and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Then click Ok to exit.
  • Page 50: Renewing Ip Address On Client Pc

    ADSL Router User Manual Renewing IP Address on Client PC After the IAD gets on line, there is a chance that your PC does not renew its IP address and thus causes the PC not able to access the Internet. To solve this problem, please follow the procedures below to renew PC’s IP address.
  • Page 51 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation 2. Type cmd in the text box that appears and click OK. Then you will see the command prompt window. Another way to open the command prompt: From Start menu, point to Programs, select Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
  • Page 52 ADSL Router User Manual For Windows Vista 1. Open the Start menu, and type cmd in the text box then click OK. 2. The command prompt window will appear. 3. Type ipconfig at the command window and press Enter to view the computer’s IP information from DHCP server.
  • Page 53 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation Note: If you cannot release the IP address successfully and see the message “The requested operation requires elevation,” please go to the Start menu and right click Command Prompt, then set Run as administrator. Press Continue when a dialog asking for permission to continue prompts.
  • Page 54: Chapter 3: Accessing The Internet

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet This chapter aims to help you access the Internet in a quick and convenient way. If you need more detailed information for web configuration, please refer to the next chapter for the advanced configuration.
  • Page 55: Ppp Over Atm (Pppoa) Mode

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Mode Description: In this deployment environment, the PPPoA session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS. The IAD gets a public IP address from BRAS when connecting to DSLAM. The multiple client PCs will get private IP address from the DHCP server enabled on private LAN.
  • Page 56: Ppp Over Ethernet (Pppoe) Mode

    ADSL Router User Manual PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Mode Description: In this deployment environment, the PPPoE session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS. The IAD gets a public IP address from BRAS when connecting to DSLAM. The multiple client PCs will get private IP address from the DHCP server enabled on private LAN.
  • Page 57: Numbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet Numbered IP over ATM (IPoA) Default Private IP 10.3.80.83 192.168.1.1 STM-1 Loop 10.3.80.81 (Internet Service Provider) 10.3.95.233 BRAS DSLAM 10.3.80.82 RDAIUS PC(S) Server IP over ATM *BRAS: Broadband Remote Access Server Public IP Pre-assigned by ISP Description: If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP, you can assign these public IP addresses to the IAD and public server, e.g., Web or FTP server.
  • Page 58 ADSL Router User Manual Check Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Interface and enter the information needed. Secondary IP Address: 10.3.80.81 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.248 Click Next. Check the network information on the Summary page. Make sure the settings match the settings provided by your ISP.
  • Page 59: Numbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)+Nat

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet Numbered IP over ATM (IPoA)+NAT Description: In this deployment environment, we make up a private IP network of 192.168.1.1. NAT function is enabled (on the IAD or use another NAT box connected to hub) to support multiple clients to access the IAD and some public servers (WWW, FTP).
  • Page 60 ADSL Router User Manual On the Configure LAN side Settings page, key in the information for your LAN, e.g., Primary IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Start IP Address: 192.168.1.2 End IP Address: 192.168.1.254 Check the network information. Make sure the settings match the settings provided by ISP.
  • Page 61: Unnumbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet Unnumbered IP over ATM (IPoA) Default Private IP 10.3.80.83 192.168.1.1 STM-1 Loop 10.3.80.81 (Internet Service Provider) BRAS DSLAM 10.3.80.82 RDAIUS PC(S) Server IP over ATM *BRAS: Broadband Remote Access Server Public IP Pre-assigned by ISP Description: If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP, you can assign these public IP addresses to the IAD and public server, e.g., Web or FTP server.
  • Page 62 ADSL Router User Manual Check DHCP Server Off and click Next. Check the network information on the Summary page. Make sure the settings match the settings provided by your ISP. Click Finish. Refer to the TCP/IP properties, specify an IP Address, and fill in other information needed, e.g.: IP Address: 10.3.80.82 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248...
  • Page 63: Unnumbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)+Nat

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet Unnumbered IP over ATM (IPoA)+NAT Description: If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP, you can assign these public IP addresses to the IAD and public server, e.g., Web or FTP server. Typically the first IP is network address, the second is used as the IAD IP address and the last one is subnet broadcasting.
  • Page 64 ADSL Router User Manual Check Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Interface and enter the information needed, e.g., Secondary IP Address: 10.3.80.81 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.248 Click Next. Check the network information on the Summary page. Make sure the contents match the settings provided by your ISP.
  • Page 65: Bridge Mode

    Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet Bridge Mode Default Private IP 192.168.1.1 Loop STM-1 (Internet Service Provider) PPPoE Client S/W BRAS DSLAM RDAIUS Server PC(S) *BRAS: Broadband Remote Access Server Bridge Mode Description: In this example, the IAD acts as a bridge which bridging the PC IP addresses from LAN to WAN.
  • Page 66 ADSL Router User Manual Public IP Default Private IP assigned by BRAS 192.168.1.1 Loop STM-1 (Internet Service Provider) Ethernet DSLAM BRAS RDAIUS Server *BRAS: Broadband Remote Access Server Description: In this deployment environment, we make up a private IP network of 192.168.1.1. NAT function is enabled to support multiple clients to access to Internet.
  • Page 67: Chapter 4: Web Configuration

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Chapter 4: Web Configuration Some users might want to set specific configuration for the router such as firewall, data transmission rate…, and so on. This chapter will provide you advanced information of the web pages for the router for your reference.
  • Page 68: Outline Of Web Manager

    ADSL Router User Manual Outline of Web Manager To configure the web page, please use admin as the username and the password. The main screen will be shown as below. Main Menu Title Main Window Title: The title of this management interface. Main Menu: Including Quick Start, Status, Advanced, Voice, and Management.
  • Page 69: Quick Start

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Quick Start The pages under the Quick Start menu provide user a quick way to set up the IAD. If you do not know much about the router, you can use the Quick Start pages to adjust basic settings to activate your IAD.
  • Page 70: Connection Type

    ADSL Router User Manual Connection Type The system provides several protocols for you to choose. Your ISP will offer you the most suitable settings of the protocol. Before you set this page, please refer to the protocol that your ISP offered. After clicking on the Next button from the VPI/VCI web page, the following screen will appear.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4: Web Configuration PPP Username & PPP Password: Key in the username and password that you received from your ISP. (e.g., Siemens4/Siemens4) Always On: Select this item to make the connection active all the time. Dial on Demand: Select this item to make a connection automatically while in demand.
  • Page 72 ADSL Router User Manual You can check the contents on the Summary page. If you find anything incorrect, click Back to modify the settings. If everything is OK, click Finish to accept these settings. Now, the system will reboot to activate the new settings that you have set in this section.
  • Page 73 Chapter 4: Web Configuration IP over ATM If the type you have to choose is IP over ATM, please refer to the following information. IPoA is an alternative of LAN emulation. It allows TCP/IP network to access ATM network and uses ATM quality of service’s features.
  • Page 74 ADSL Router User Manual On the Configure LAN side Settings page; you have to fill in the data requested. Primary IP Address & Subnet Mask: Key in the information offered by your ISP for the LAN connection, e.g., 192.168.1.1 for primary IP address and 255.255.255.0 for subnet mask.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Bridging If the mode you choose is Bridging (or MER), please refer to the following information. The bridging mode can configure your IAD to send and receive packets between LAN and WAN interfaces. The WAN interface is ATM PVC; the LAN interface can be Ethernet or USB.
  • Page 76 ADSL Router User Manual DHCP Server Off: Check this item if DHCP service is not needed on the LAN. We choose this item in our example. You can check the settings on the Summary page now. If you find anything incorrect, click Back to modify the settings.
  • Page 77 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Status Overview This page displays the current status for the ADSL connection, including the System Up Time, ADSL speed, LAN IP address, default gateway, DNS server, firmware version, driver version, Ethernet MAC address, and so on. The system status will be different according to the settings that you configured in the web pages.
  • Page 78 ADSL Router User Manual ADSL Line This page shows all information for ADSL. For knowing the quality of the ADSL connection, please click ADSL BER Test button to have advanced information. Click More Information hyperlink to show more detailed information about ADSL Line Status.
  • Page 79 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Internet Connection This page displays the connection information for your IAD, such as the PVC name, VPI/VCI value, service category, protocol, invoking NAT and Qos or not, IP address, linking status, and so on. Traffic Statistics This table shows the records of data going through the LAN and WAN interface.
  • Page 80: Advanced Setup

    ADSL Router User Manual Advanced Setup Local Network – IP Address This page is the same as you can see on the Configure LAN side Settings page while running the Quick Setup. It allows you to set IP Address and Subnet Mask values for LAN interface.
  • Page 81: Local Network - Dhcp Server

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Local Network – DHCP Server This allows you to set DHCP server on LAN interface. DHCP Server On: Check this item if DHCP service is needed on the LAN. The IAD will assign IP address and gateway address for each of your PCs.
  • Page 82: Local Network - Upnp

    ADSL Router User Manual The information added will be shown on the window right away, as the right figure illustrates. That is, the specified address will be reserved and not be assigned by DHCP for other computer(s). You may click Add button to add another set or click Close to exit.
  • Page 83 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Now suppose the video server is the multicast transmitter and host A and D are multicast receivers. If we do not turn on the IGMP snooping function, the router will forward the multicast traffic to all hosts connecting to this router and consequently block and interrupt the traffic of the other users who do not want to receive the multicast service, shown as the following figure.
  • Page 84: Internet Connections

    ADSL Router User Manual Internet – Connections To set WAN settings for each service, please open Advanced– Internet. This page allows you to edit, to remove, or to add WAN settings. If you click the Connect hyperlink under the PVC Name item, the system will connect to WAN automatically.
  • Page 85 Chapter 4: Web Configuration After pressing Next, you will see the web page listed as the right one. Choose the protocol that you would like to use. Please refer to Quick Setup for more information if you don’t know how to set the configuration.
  • Page 86 ADSL Router User Manual The WAN IP settings page will differ slightly according to the protocol that you choose. This graphic is the one that you will see if you choose the PPPoE mode in the previous step. You can select Enable NAT or change the MTU value according to your needs.
  • Page 87: Internet - Dns Server

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Internet – DNS Server If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVC(s) during the connection establishment. If the checkbox is not selected, it is necessary for you to enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses.
  • Page 88: Internet - Adsl

    ADSL Router User Manual Internet – ADSL Enable ADSL Port: Check this box to enable this function. It simply invokes the line mode that you choose here for the IAD. Select the support of line modes: There are several selections, and you may select them according to the line modes supported by your ISP and your needs.
  • Page 89: Ip Routing - Static Route

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration IP Routing – Static Route The table shows all static route status and allows you to add new static IP route or delete static route. A Static IP Routing is a manually defined path, which determines the data transmitting route.
  • Page 90: Ip Routing - Dynamic Routing

    ADSL Router User Manual Example – Static Route Here provides you an example of Static Route. For the LAN shown above, if the PC in the subnet of 192.168.1.x wants to access the PC in the subnet of 192.168.10.x, we can set a static route in the ADSL router, in which the destination is the PC in the subnet 192.168.10.x and the gateway is router B.
  • Page 91: Virtual Server - Port Forwarding

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Virtual Server – Port Forwarding The Router implements NAT to make your entire local network appear as a single machine to the Internet. The typical situation is that you have local servers for different services and you want to make them publicly accessible. With NAT applied, it will translate the internal IP addresses of these servers to a single IP address that is unique on the Internet.
  • Page 92 ADSL Router User Manual IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses. In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the router redirects the external service request to the appropriate server (located at another internal IP address).
  • Page 93: Virtual Server - Port Triggering

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration For example, select the predefined application name Audio/Video – Media Player 7, set from ALL internet host IP addresses, and forward to 192.168.1.200. Click Apply. Be sure to reboot your router for these changes to take effect. The result will be displayed as the following figure.
  • Page 94: Virtual Server - Dmz Host

    ADSL Router User Manual Virtual Server – DMZ Host In computer networks, a DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data.
  • Page 95: Virtual Server - Dynamic Dns

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Virtual Server – Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) combines both functions of DNS and DHCP to map a dynamic IP to a fixed domain name. This page allows you to access the virtual servers with a domain name and password. Dynamic DNS:...
  • Page 96: Firewall - Ip Filtering

    ADSL Router User Manual Firewall The firewall is a kind of software that interrupts the data between the Internet and your computer. It is the TCP/IP equivalent of a security gate at the entrance to your company. All data must pass through it, and the firewall (functions as a security guard) will allow only authorized data to be passed into the LAN.
  • Page 97 Chapter 4: Web Configuration This page provides some settings for you to adjust for adding a new outbound IP Filtering. Allow Traffic: Choose No to stop the data transmission, Yes to permit the data pass through. Protocol: Here provides several default policies for security levels for you to choose.
  • Page 98: Quality Of Service - Bridge Qos

    ADSL Router User Manual A new IP filtering setting for Outbound traffic is created in the web page. To edit the setting, please click to get into the editing page. To delete the setting, click to erase it. To set another IP filtering, click Add again.
  • Page 99: Quality Of Service - Ip Qos

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration IP Precedence: The number you choose here decides the type of the IP address processed. No change is the default setting. IP type of Service: The system provides some types of service for you to choose. The meaning of each type is the same as the denotation.
  • Page 100 ADSL Router User Manual Source IP/ Subnet Mask/ Port: Key in the source IP address (ex.: 192.168.1.0) and subnet mask (ex.: 255.255.255.0) for the application (ex.: FTP, HTTP, and so on) that you want to invoke the QoS traffic rule. You may simply enter the source port, ranging from 0 to 65535, as the traffic condition.
  • Page 101: Port Mapping

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Port Mapping This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports. The user data will be only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group. Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet: If you click Disabled, the LAN ports for Ethernet ports will only be shown as an Ethernet interface.
  • Page 102 ADSL Router User Manual Now we are going to map USB and the first Ethernet port together with the bridge mode PVC. Click br_0_35 and press Add button, then use the same way to add USB and Ethernet1 to grouped interfaces. The four items are moved to the right box now.
  • Page 103: Voice Over Ip

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Voice over IP VoIP (Voice over IP) is a voice service provided by the ISP. It compresses the voice signal into data package and transfers the data through the IP network. That is, it is a telecommunications service of sounds by the open Internet. With the Internet, it not only offers real-time sound service, but also it can connect to anywhere in the world.
  • Page 104: Sip Basic

    ADSL Router User Manual SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification and instant messaging. Besides the combination with other internet technology, such as HTTP, SMTOP, RTSP, etc., and the communication service of integrating audio and other multimedia like Instant Messaging and Presence service, it can be used to build the network telephone.
  • Page 105 Chapter 4: Web Configuration used. SIP Transport Port: Key in the port number for the SIP proxy server provided by your ISP. The default port here is 5060. SIP Registrar Address: Enter the IP address or Domain name for the SIP Registrar Address. SIP Registrar Port: Registrar: Key in the port number for the SIP...
  • Page 106: Sip Extension

    ADSL Router User Manual SIP Extension More advanced functions are provided here, these are optional settings. Please check what you need for the IAD settings. Encode SIP option with the User Agent: It means the device name will be conveyed with the packets transmitted to other places.
  • Page 107: Audio Codec

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Do NOT send My Phone Number: This item allows that the caller’s ID or name not to be sent to the receiver. Please check this item to enable this function. Send telephone events via: There are three ways for you to send the telephone events.
  • Page 108 ADSL Router User Manual Conditions for the VoIP The following conditions indicate that the VoIP phone has been changed to VoIP mode: while PSTN call terminated while SIP sever is reachable and is registered successfully Note: Only Phone 1(the port on the rear panel of the IAD) possesses the function of PSTN Relay.
  • Page 109 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Definitions of FXS and FXO FXS (Foreign eXchange Subscriber) interface delivers POTS service from the local phone company’s CD and connect to subscriber equipment (e.g., phone, fax, modem.. and so on). That is, an FXS interface will point to the subscriber directly. And FXS interface can provide primary service of dial tone, battery current and ring voltage to a subscriber device.
  • Page 110 ADSL Router User Manual Connection Diagram for the Application of FXS-FXO General VoIP Call VoIP Call with Prefix Digits VoIP Call that fits dial plan...
  • Page 111 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Call Log This page shows the log information for the call. There are three items that you can choose for viewing details in the list below. They are Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls and Missed Incoming Calls. To see either one of them, simple click the radio button of that item.
  • Page 112: Example For Call Features

    ADSL Router User Manual Example for Call Features The figures below shows the call features for this model: Call Transfer 1 User 1 calls User 2 2 User 2 answers 3 User 2 hits hook/flash button to transfer call 4 User 2 hears dial tone and dials User 3 5 User 3 answers 6 User 2 hangs up to transfer call 7 User 1 and 3 are now in a call together...
  • Page 113 Chapter 4: Web Configuration Management Diagnostics To check the linking status for the network and your computer, a diagnostic test can guide you to detect the network problem. The testing items are listed and examined one by one. If the previous one is failed, than the items following that one will be failed, too.
  • Page 114: Management Accounts

    ADSL Router User Manual Management Accounts This page allows you to change the user name and password for accessing your IAD. For the Admin Account, the default setting for both username and password are admin. If you want to change the username and the password, please modify the User Name and New Password, and then retype the new password in the...
  • Page 115: Internet Time

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration Authorized Host IP Address List: Decide whether all internet hosts can access your IAD or only authorized internet hosts can access. Click Apply to save your setting. Internet Time The router’s clock must synchronize with global Internet’s time. The time you set in the screen will be adapted to system log.
  • Page 116 ADSL Router User Manual There are 8 types of log level and display level for you to choose. The default Log Level is Debugging, and Display Level is Error. The mode selection includes Local, Remote and Both. The default is Local. If you choose Remote or Both, all the events will be sent to the specified UDP port of the specified log server.
  • Page 117: Snmp Setting

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration SNMP Setting SNMP, the abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol, is used to refer to a collection of specifications for network management that include the protocol itself, the definition of data structures and associated concepts. A management station performs the monitoring function by retrieving the value of MIB objects.
  • Page 118: Backup Config

    ADSL Router User Manual Enable Trap Service: Configure the SNMP service to send a trap when it receives a request for information that does not contain the correct community name and does not match an accepted host name for the service.
  • Page 119: Update Firmware

    Chapter 4: Web Configuration And when you want to restore the settings in the future, simply open Backup Config web page and use Browse button to locate the file. After opening the backup file, click Restore. Update Firmware If you have to or want to upgrade the firmware for this IAD, you can open the Update Firmware web page and choose the correct file by pressing...
  • Page 120 ADSL Router User Manual UPnP for XP Universal plug and play (UPnP) is architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances and PCs of all form factors. It is designed to bring easy-to-use, flexible, standards-based connectivity to ad-hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home, in a small business, public spaces, or attached to the Internet.
  • Page 121 Chapter 4: Web Configuration 6. Double click on the icon, and the IAD will open a web page via the port for UPnP function. The IE address will be directed to the IP address for the configuration main page as shown in the graphic. 7.
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  • Page 123: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Chapter 5: Troubleshooting If the suggested solutions in this section do not resolve your issue, contact your system administrator or Internet service provider. Problems with LAN PCs on the LAN cannot get IP addresses from the ADSL Router. The chances are that the interface used as DHCP server is modified and the client PCs do not renew IP addresses.
  • Page 124: Problems With Upgrading

    ADSL Router User Manual Problems with Upgrading The following lists the error messages that you may see during upgrading and the action to take. Error message: All the ADSL LEDs light up and cannot light off as usual. Possible cause: When users are executing firmware upgrade and saving settings to the router, the power for the router is lost for some unknown reasons, the normal web page for the router might be damaged.
  • Page 125: Chapter 6: Glossary

    Chapter 6: Glossary Chapter 6: Glossary ARP (Address Resolution Protocol ) ARP is a TCP/IP protocol for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network, such as an Ethernet address. A host wishing to obtain a physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP/IP network. The host on the network that has the IP address in the request then replies with its physical hardware address.
  • Page 126 ADSL Router User Manual The ADSL Router uses private IP addresses by assigning them to the LAN that cannot be directly accessed by the Internet or remote server. To access the Internet, private network should have an agent to translate the private IP address to public IP address. Public IP Address Public IP addresses are LAN IP addresses that can be considered “legal”...
  • Page 127: Appendix A: Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications Appendix A: Specifications Interface One RJ-11 port for ADSL connection One RJ-11 port (FXO port) for connecting to PSTN line Two RJ-11 ports (FXS ports) for VOIP phone calls Four RJ-45 ports for IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10/100 Base-T auto-sensing and auto-crossover Ethernet connection One USB client port compliant to USB 1.1 One hidden button for restoration of factory default...
  • Page 128: Appendix B: Weee - B2C

    For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service, the shop where you purchased the product or your SIEMENS partner. The statements quoted above are only fully valid for equipment which is installed in the countries of the European Union and is covered by the directive 2002/96/EC.

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