Kraun KR.XY User Manual

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IAD Wireless ADSL2+
Router VoIP
User's Manual
Cod. KR.XY
Warning
The manufacturer is under no circumstances liable for any unauthorised modifications made to
the product by the user or any other parties which may compromise its conformity and safety.
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  • Page 1 Manual IAD Wireless ADSL2+ Router VoIP User’s Manual Cod. KR.XY Warning The manufacturer is under no circumstances liable for any unauthorised modifications made to the product by the user or any other parties which may compromise its conformity and safety.
  • Page 2: Device Requirements

    You do not need to use a hub or switch in order to connect more than one Ethernet PC to your device. Instead, you can connect Note up to four Ethernet PCs directly to your device using the ports labeled Ethernet on the rear panel. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 3: Using This Document

    Explains terms or acronyms that may be unfamiliar to many readers. These terms are also included in the Glossary. Definition Provides messages of high importance, including messages relating to personal safety or system integrity. WARNING Getting Support Supplied by: Helpdesk Number: Website: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 4: Getting To Know The Device

    1. Power Supply • 2. CD-ROM containing the online manual and Easy Setup software • 3. Integrated Access Device • 4. Ethernet Cable • 5. Standard Phone Cable • 6. Quick Installation Guide • Figure 1: Integrated Access Device Package Contents www.kraun.it...
  • Page 5: Front Panel

    Manual Front Panel The front panel contains lights called Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that indicate the status of the unit. Figure 2: Front Panel and LEDs www.kraun.it...
  • Page 6 1/2/3/4 Blink: Valid Ethernet packet being transferred PHONE 2 green On: VoIP link established Off: No VoIP link Blink: VoIP packet being transferred PHONE 1 green On: VoIP link established Off: No VoIP link Blink: VoIP packet being transferred www.kraun.it...
  • Page 7 Manual Rear and Right Panel The rear panel contains a Restore Defaults button, the ports for the unit’s data and power connections. Figure 3: Rear Panel Connections Figure 4: Right Panel Connections www.kraun.it...
  • Page 8 Connects the device to a telephone port in the wall of your home/office PHONE 2 Connects the device to a regular telephone PHONE 1 Connects the device to a regular telephone WLAN Disable or Enable Wireless LAN Disable or Enable WPS function www.kraun.it...
  • Page 9: Connecting Your Device

    Integrated Access Device. WARNING The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections. The layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout shown. Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions. Figure 5: Overview of Hardware Connections www.kraun.it...
  • Page 10 After setting up and configuring the device and PCs, you can log on to the device by following the instructions in Getting Started with the Web pages. The chapter includes a section called Testing your Setup, which enables you to verify that the device is working properly. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 11: Easy Setup

    • You can find the MAC Address on the sticker which is on the bottom side of the device. If the • MAC Address is 001333abcdef, you need to enter abcdef. This program is checking the IAD configuration. • www.kraun.it...
  • Page 12 There are Three options of Protocol Modes on WAN Configuration: PPPoA VC-Mux, PPPoE LLC and 1483 Bridged IP LLC Mode. PPPoE LLC Click Enter your ADSL username and password. Enter Username/Password which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 13 Name and Password for SIP Account 0. Enter Name and Password for SIP Account 1. Click Next, it will start to configure the router for a while. Follow the instructions of the Easy Setup utility which will guide you to complete the configuration. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 14 Manual Easy setup configuration completed. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet and VoIP Service!!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 15 PPPoA VC-Mux After selecting the Protocol : PPPoA VC-Mux: Enter VPI/VCI which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Enter Username/Password which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 16 Name and Password for SIP Account 0. Enter Name and Password for SIP Account 1. Click Next, it will start to configure the router for a while. Follow the instructions of the Easy Setup utility which will guide you to complete the configuration. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 17 Manual Easy setup configuration completed. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet and VoIP Service!!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 18 After selecting the Protocol : 1483 Bridged IP LLC: Enter VPI/VCI which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click DHCP Client which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 19 Name and Password for SIP Account 0. Enter Name and Password for SIP Account 1. Click Next, it will start to configure the router for a while. Follow the instructions of the Easy Setup utility which will guide you to complete the configuration. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 20 Manual Easy setup configuration completed. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet and VoIP Service!!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 21: Getting Started With The Web Pages

    Explorer, Netscape or Mozilla Firefox.From any of the LAN computers, launch your web browser, type the following URL in the web address (or location) box, and press [Enter] on your keyboard: http://192.168.1.1 The Status homepage for the web pages is displayed: Figure 6: Homepage www.kraun.it...
  • Page 22 Addressing; links to the Addressing page that controls your device’s network address. See • Addressing. Internet Access; links to the Internet Access page that controls how your device connects to • the Internet. See Internet Access. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 23: Testing Your Setup

    Follow the instructions to change them if necessary. If you are unfamiliar with these settings, try using the device without modification, or contact your ISP for assistance. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 24 Configuring 192.168.1.254 Ethernet PCs. Your computers’ private IP addresses (see NAT (Network DHCP above) will be translated to your public NAT enabled Address Translation) IP address whenever the PCs access the Internet. See Firewall. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 25 • To display this page: From the left-hand menu, click on Overview. The following page is displayed: Figure 7: Overview page The information displayed on this page is explained in detail in the following sections. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 26: Internet Access Settings

    From time to time, [Provider] may update or add new features to this firmware. They then make the latest updated version available to you via the Internet. For details of how to update your firmware, see Check for Updates. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 27: Quick Setup

    Enter the information from your ISP and click Next> on every screen. Note that LAN side settings are generally not Remitted by the service provider and may be configured on your own. If unsure, please use the default settings www.kraun.it...
  • Page 28 Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. Check on the checkbox of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select LLC/SNAP setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 29 Manual Click Next. Enter Broadband User Name/Password provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 30: From The Left-Hand Menu, Click Configuration

    Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! Please follow procedures below to configure the VoIP. Voice system configuration From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Please write down the Connection Name for example: PPPoE. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 31: From The Left-Hand Menu, Click On

    From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Quick Setup (VoIP). The following page is displayed: From the IP Interface Name drop-down list, select IP Interface Name for example PPPoE which was checked in Configuration -> Internet Connection. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 32 Proxy of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Registrar of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Outbound Server of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter User Domain for example 192.168.10.101. Click Next. Enter End Point Name, Login Name, Password and Display Name. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 33 Manual Click Apply. Click Reboot. The following page is displayed www.kraun.it...
  • Page 34 From the left-hand menu, click on Overview. Check if the Endpoints are registered or not. If it registered, you can go a head for VoIP to VoIP call for free charge or lower charge for VoIP to PSTN fee. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 35 Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. Check on the checkbox of PPP over ATM (PPPoA). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select VC MUX setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 36 Manual Click Next. Enter Broadband User Name/Password provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 37 Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! Please follow procedures below to configure the VoIP. Voice system configuration From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Please write down the Connection Name that you configured for example: PPPoA. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 38 Configuration -> Internet Connection. Click Next. Enter Proxy of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Registrar of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Outbound Server of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter User Domain for example 192.168.10.101. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 39 Manual Enter End Point Name, Login Name, Password and Display Name. Click Next. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 40 Manual Click Reboot. The following page is displayed www.kraun.it...
  • Page 41 From the left-hand menu, click on Overview. Check if the Endpoints are registered or not. If it registered, you can go a head for VoIP to VoIP call for free charge or lower charge for VoIP to PSTN fee. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 42: Configuring Your Bridged Dsl Connection

    Enter Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. Check on the checkbox of Bridging. From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select LLC/SNAP setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 43 Manual Click Next. Click Apply. Now you can load your PPPoE Client Software onto your PC. Now you can load your PPPoE Client Software with user name and password which determined by your ISP onto your PC. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 44 Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. Check on the checkbox of RFC1483(Routed). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select VC MUX setting determined by your ISP. From the Encapsulation Mode drop-down list, select Bridged setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 45 Manual Click Next. Click Apply. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! Please follow procedures below to configure the VoIP. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 46: Table Of Contents

    From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Quick Setup (VoIP). The following page is displayed: From the IP Interface Name drop-down list, select IP Interface Name for example Bridged_ DHCP which was checked in Configuration -> Internet Connection. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 47: Click Next

    Proxy of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Registrar of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Outbound Server of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter User Domain for example 192.168.10.101. Click Next. Enter End Point Name, Login Name, Password and Display Name. Click Next. • www.kraun.it...
  • Page 48 Manual Click Apply. Click Reboot. The following page is displayed www.kraun.it...
  • Page 49 From the left-hand menu, click on Overview. Check if the Endpoints are registered or not. If it registered, you can go a head for VoIP to VoIP call for free charge or lower charge for VoIP to PSTN fee. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 50 Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. Check on the checkbox of RFC1483(Routed). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select VC MUX setting determined by your ISP. From the Encapsulation Mode drop-down list, select Bridged setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 51 WAN IP Address and WAN Subnet Mask which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click on Default Gateway, enter Gateway IP Address which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 52 Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! Please follow procedures below to configure the VoIP. Voice system configuration From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Please write down the Connection Name that you configured for example: Bridged_NAT. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 53 From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Quick Setup (VoIP). The following page is displayed: From the IP Interface Name drop-down list, select IP Interface Name for example Bridged_ NAT which was checked in Configuration -> Internet Connection. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 54 Proxy of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Registrar of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter Outbound Server of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101. Enter User Domain for example 192.168.10.101. Click Next. Enter End Point Name, Login Name, Password and Display Name. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 55 Manual Click Apply. Click Reboot. The following page is displayed www.kraun.it...
  • Page 56 From the left-hand menu, click on Overview. Check if the Endpoints are registered or not. If it registered, you can go a head for VoIP to VoIP call for free charge or lower charge for VoIP to PSTN fee. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 57: Wireless Network

    The Wireless Network page allows you to configure the Wireless features of your device. To access the Wireless Network page: From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Wireless Network. The following page is displayed: Figure 8: Wireless Network page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 58 Wireless Network: Set Country page The number of valid wireless network frequencies varies from country to country and you need to identify which country you are operating the device in to ensure that your network will transmit on the correct frequency. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 59 – provides faster rates at a shorter range than 802.11B (20+ Mbps in the 2.4 • GHz band) 802.11B/G – supports both of the above specifications, but 802.11G rates will be slower than • they are in a G-only network To select a network type from the Profile drop-down list. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 60 • option false. Figure 12: Wireless Network: Channel Selection (manual) page Click in the Default Channel box and type a new number (as advised by your ISP). The number can be one of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 13 or 14. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 61 If you want to use WPA1 - Wi-Fi Protected Access 1, follow the instructions in Configuring • WPA1 security. If you want to use WPA2 - Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, follow the instructions in Configuring • WPA2 security. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 62 1122334455.,the following page is displayed: Figure 17: Wireless Network: 64bit Network Key page Click Confirm. Hexadecimal or ‘hex’ numbers each have a value of 0 to 9 or A to Note F. Each number represents four bits of binary data. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 63 112233445566778899aabbccdd.,the following page is displayed: Figure 21: Wireless Network: 128bit Network Key page Click Confirm. Hexadecimal or ‘hex’ numbers each have a value of 0 to 9 or A to Note F. Each number represents four bits of binary data. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 64 Select Encryption Protocol drop-down list, select the TKIP protocol encryption. Type a unique pass phrase in the WPA Pass Phrase text box. Your pass phrase should be at least 20 characters long in order to deter potential intruders. Click Confirm. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 65 Select Encryption Protocol drop-down list, select the TKIP protocol encryption. Type a unique pass phrase in the WPA Pass Phrase text box. Your pass phrase should be at least 20 characters long in order to deter potential intruders. Click Confirm. Configuring MAC Address Filter www.kraun.it...
  • Page 66 Wireless PCs to connect to your network Whitelist To the list to allow wireless PC to access to Integrated Access Device Once you have selected Configuration -> Wireless Network -> MAC Address Filter. From the Select MAC Auth drop-down list, select Whitelist. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 67 The Wireless PCs who’s MAC Address is 00:02:96:12:34:56 can connect to your network. Blacklist To the list to disallow wireless PC to access to Integrated Access Device. Once you have selected Configuration -> Wireless Network -> MAC Address Filter. From the Select MAC Auth drop-down list, select Blacklist. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 68 Manual The Wireless PCs who’s MAC Address is 00:02:96:12:34:56 cannot connect to your network. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 69 (data is received by the AP and then retransmitted). To configure WDS, you need to modify some settings on each AP within the network. Your exact steps (and the verbiage used) will vary from vendor to vendor. Generally, you’ll see some settings like the following: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 70 AP a unique ESSID and just configure your computer to associate with them according to your preference. Make sure you turn off any routing or DHCP functionality in the remote repeater stations. All of • this functionality should be performed in the main base station or the network’s main router. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 71 BSS-2, then this data transfer will take place using WDS feature between the two APs. Integrated Access Device AP allows WDS links towards multiple (up to four) APs. In Integrated Access Device, the WDS link operates on the same frequency channel as used by the associated wireless clients. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 72 AP-1 and AP-2 must use a common wireless channel, or else WDS communication between them will not work. Therefore, configure AP-1 to use wireless channel number 7 (select any valid wireless channel) From the Select Channel drop-down list, select 7. From the Select Security Option drop-down list, select Off - No Encryption. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 73 Manual Click Confirm. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 74 Manual Click WDS Settings. From the Select WDS port drop-down list, select wds_1. From the WDS Configuration, select wds_1. Enter the MAC Address of AP2 in WDS MAC Address. Click Confirm. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 75 Manual Click on the ratio of Enabled -Different Access Point will be able to communicate. Click on Apply to complete the configuration of WDS for AP1. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 76 Manual Configuring Integrated Access Device AP-2 From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Local Network (LAN). Type IP Address and Change default LAN port IP address to 192.168.1.100. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 77 Therefore, configure AP-1 to use wireless channel number 7 (select any valid wireless channel) From the Select Channel drop-down list, select 7. From the Select Security Option drop-down list, select Off - No Encryption. Click Confirm. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 78 Manual Click WDS Settings. From the Select WDS port drop-down list, select wds_1. From the WDS Configuration, select Wds_1. Enter the MAC Address of AP1 in WDS MAC Address. Click Confirm. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 79 Manual Click on the ratio of Enabled -Different Access Point will be able to communicate. Click on Apply to complete the configuration of WDS for AP2. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 80 Manual From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on DHCP Server. Click on the ratio of Disable of DHCP server status. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 81 Type exit to close the command window. Linux a. Bring up a shell. b. Type pump -r to release the lease. c. Type pump to renew the lease. Configure wireless interface towards the wireless clients associated to this AP, as follows: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 82 Access Point in a minute without any hassle. To access the Wireless Network WPS page: From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Wireless Network. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 83 AP’s internal registrar. The station then uses this information to perform authentication algorithm, join the secure network, and transmit data with the encryption algorithm. More details will be demonstrated in the following sections. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 84 Finally, the device will use the wireless profile and associate with AP. However, the device may connect to other APs if the wireless profile does not belong to the proxy AP. Users must carefully choose the wireless profile or create a wireless profile on an external registrar. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 85 Manual Wireless Basic Settings page Users need to make sure the “Hide SSID” file is set to “No”. Otherwise, it might prevent WPS from working properly. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 86 AP side. They just need AP’s device PIN and enter it into registrar. An example from Vista WCN will be given. From the left-hand Configuraion -> Wireless Network menu. The following page is displayed: Write down the WPS Pin. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 87 Make sure Users is in Registrar Mode and enter the Pin Code correctly. If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is successfully done on the station side, User’s Wi-Fi Protected status will be shown as below. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 88 AP will become a registrar. Users must start the PIN method on the station side within two minutes. From the left-hand Configuration -> Wireless Network -> Registrar menu. The following page is displayed: Enter the Enrollee’s PIN. Click Apply. Users must start the PIN method on the station side within two minutes. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 89 Manual If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is successfully done on the station side, User’s Wi-Fi Protected status will be shown as below. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 90 If the WPS is successfully done, AP will give its wireless profile to that station. The station could use this profile to associate with AP. Press the WPS button at the right side of the device.. Users must start the PBC method on the station side within two minutes. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 91 Manual If the WPS handshake is successfully done on the station side, User’s Wi-Fi Protected status will be shown as below. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 92: Internet Access

    In most cases, you will not need to configure your device with these addresses because your ISP is likely to use an Internet access type which automatically assigns addresses to your device. For more information, see Types of Internet Access. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 93: Types Of Internet Access

    ISP and your computer. To use Bridged Internet access with your PPPoE Client Software, you must enter a PPP login username and password the first time to log on. The IP addresses required to access your ISP’s Internet service are automatically configured. Your device supports RFC 1483 Bridged Mode). www.kraun.it...
  • Page 94: Configuring Your Pppoe Dsl Connection

    PPP login account. If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using PPP, follow the instructions below. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Click Edit. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 95 Manual Enter VCI and VPI setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 96 Manual Click Next. Enter Broadband User Name/Password provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 97 Manual If you are happy with your settings, click Apply. Your configuration is complete. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 98: Configuring Your Pppoa Dsl Connection

    PPP login account. If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using PPP, follow the instructions below. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Click Delete. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 99 Manual Click Add. Enter Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 100 Check on the checkbox of PPP over ATM (PPPoA). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select VC MUX setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. Check on the checkbox of Enable NAT. Check on the checkbox of Add Default Route. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 101 Manual Enter Broadband User Name/Password provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 102 Manual If you are happy with your settings, click Apply. Your configuration is complete. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 103: Configuring Your Bridged Dsl Connection

    PPP login account. If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using PPP, follow the instructions below. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Click Delete. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 104 Manual Click Add. Enter Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 105 Manual Click bridging. From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select LLC/SNAP setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 106 Now you can load your PPPoE Client Software onto your PC. Now you can load your PPPoE Client Software with user name and password which determined by your ISP onto your PC. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 107 Configuring your Bridged IP by DHCP If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using Bridged IP by DHCP, follow the instructions below. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Click Delete. Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 108 Manual Enter Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 109 Manual Click RFC1483(Routed). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select LLC/SNAP setting determined by your ISP. From the Encapsulation Mode drop-down list, select Bridged setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 110 Manual Click Obtain an IP address automatically. Check Add Default Route. Check Enable NAT. Click Next. Click Apply. Your configuration is complete. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 111 Manual Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 112 Configuring your Bridged IP by Static IP If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using Bridged IP by DHCP, follow the instructions below. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on Internet Connection. The following page is displayed: Click Delete. Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 113 Manual Enter Connection Name and VPI/VCI provided by your ISP. Type them in the relevant boxes. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 114 Manual Click RFC1483(Routed). From the Encapsulation Type drop-down list, select LLC/SNAP setting determined by your ISP. From the Encapsulation Mode drop-down list, select Bridged setting determined by your ISP. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 115 WAN IP Address and WAN Subnet Mask which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click on Default Gateway, enter Gateway IP Address which was given by Telecom or by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Check Enable NAT. Click Next. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 116 Manual Click Apply. Your configuration is complete. Now you are ready to Surf the Internet !!! www.kraun.it...
  • Page 117 From the left-hand Configuration -> Internet Connection menu, click on Mac Spoofing tab. The following page is displayed: Enter the valid MAC address and click on Next . The confirmation screen is displayed. Click on confirm to confirm the applied settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 118: Local Network Configuration

    Note In most cases, you will not need to make any changes to this configuration. Changing the LAN IP address and subnet mask From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on LAN connections. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 119 You may also need to renew your DHCP lease: Windows 95/98 a. Select Run... from the Start menu. b. Enter winipcfg and click OK. c. Select your ethernet adaptor from the pull-down menu d. Click Release All and then Renew All. e. Exit the winipcfg dialog. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 120 Type pump to renew the lease. If you change the LAN IP address of the device while connected through your Web browser, you will be disconnected. You must open a new connection by entering your new LAN IP address as Note the URL. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 121: Voip Configuration

    QoS (Quality of Service) is also used to ensure voice calls are placed at a higher priority than data traffic routed between the LAN and DSL interface. Voice Terminology Low Density Voice The term used to refer to a build of the IAD Voice Processing software with support for one FXS port. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 122 The algorithms used to encode/decode data on the Voice DSP are also called Codecs - eg. G.711, G.726 codecs. Note Voice DSP A Voice DSP accepts serial data from the SLIC/Codec chipset via an integrated peripheral serial port that selects the proper audio channel in hardware. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 123 • Configurable Adaptive Jitter buffer. • Telephony timing synchronization with Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) audio data. • Fax and Modem tone detection. • DTMF generation and detection. • Highly configurable and versatile Tone generator for call progress tones and special information tones. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 124 Table 3-3: Call scenarios for Caller ID support Type of call in Type of Caller ID Action progress incoming call required None (On-hook) VoIP Type 1 Generate Type 1 Caller ID. VoIP (Off-hook) VoIP Type 2 Generate Type 2 Caller ID. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 125 • The ‘Reason’ extension header field (as defined by RFC 3326). • The ‘Path’ extension header field (as defined by RFC 3327). • The Refer method to enable call forwarding and call transfer (as described in RFC 3515) to enable call forwarding and call transfer. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 126 <x> is a number between 2 and 9, and <number> is the number to dial. The code needed to dial a speeddial from a phone connected to a Voice-IAD system is: <x># where <x> is a number between 2 and 9. Speeddials can also be setup from the CLI. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 127 In a Blind Transfer the call is transferred directly to a third-party with no consultation with the third-party, in a consultative transfer the call is transferred to a third-party following a discussion with the third-party to check that they wish to accept the call. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 128 As described above the code needed to perform a blind transfer from a phone connected to a Voice-IAD system is: *90<phone number># This code is setup by default on a Voice-IAD system. To configure a SIP blind transfer, add the code *90x.#S in the SIP digit map. Note www.kraun.it...
  • Page 129 The Tel-URI in the “Reply-To” header shall be parsed and all subsequent requests shall be sent using the received Tel-URI as the Request- URI. In case the dialled digits fail to map the Tel-URI dial map, the configured SIP URIs are used for making the call. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 130 Configuration -> Voice Configuration. The following page is displayed: From the VoIP Functionality drop-down list, select Enable (SIP). From the IP Interface Name drop-down list, select IP Interface Name for example PPPoE which was checked in Configuration -> Internet Connection. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 131 Proxy and Proxy Port of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101 and 5060. Enter Registrar and Registrar Port of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101 and 5060. Enter Outbound Server and Outbound Server Port of SIP Server for example 192.168.10.101 and 5060. Enter User Domain for example 192.168.10.101. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 132 Manual Click End Points tab. Click Edit on End Point Name 1. Enter End Point Name, Login Name, Password and Display Name. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 133 Manual Click End Points tab. Click Edit on End Point Name 2. Enter End Point Name, Login Name, Password and Display Name. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 134 Manual From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Reboot. The following page is displayed: From the Reboot From drop-down list, select Last setting, then click Reboot. The following page is displayed www.kraun.it...
  • Page 135 From the left-hand menu, click on Overview. Check if the Endpoints are registered or not. If it registered, you can go a head for VoIP to VoIP call for free charge or lower charge for VoIP to PSTN fee. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 136: Dialing Plan

    From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Voice Configuration. The following page is displayed: Click on Dialing Plan tab Please refer to the table below to configure your own Digit Map in detail. If you are happy with the setting, click on Apply www.kraun.it...
  • Page 137 All other numbers which are also matched by this entry will return an error if entered. For example, entering *82 will generate an error. *74x.#S - Speed dial 8 setting. x#S - Speed dial call. *90x.#S - SIP blind transfer. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 138 From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Voice Configuration. The following page is displayed: Click on Dialing Plan tab Click on Enter Prefix for example 333. Enter Number of digits for example 8 if the general phone numbers are in 8 digits. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 139 Now pick the phone and then dial prefix 333 and 8 digits of local PSTN phone number, for example: 33326438458 and then it’ll dial the PSTN phone number 26438458 through FXO port that connect to PSTN line from wall jack. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 140 Tel Dial Map enables you to set the dial prefix to send out the dialed number as a Tel URI. This • feature is supported only if SIP is enabled. From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Voice Configuration. Click End Points tab. Click Edit on first End Point Name. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 141 Manual Click on Go To Advanced view www.kraun.it...
  • Page 142 DialMap, Sip DialMap to formulate <tel:>/ <sip:> URI depending on matching results. If disabled, URI matching is done only using Sip DialMap to formulate <sip:> URI From the TEL Uri Status drop-down list, select Enable setting, then click Apply www.kraun.it...
  • Page 143 Indicates the optional Phone Context value to be assigned to the endpoint To set a global number: TEL Address: 911122334455 Example: To set a local number: TEL Address: 22334455 Phone Context: conexant.com From the TEL Uri Status drop-down list, select Enable setting, then click Continue / Reboot www.kraun.it...
  • Page 144 Manual From the left-hand menu, click on Configuration -> Voice Configuration. Click End Points tab. Click Edit on Second End Point Name. Click on Go To Advanced view www.kraun.it...
  • Page 145 DialMap, Sip DialMap to formulate <tel:>/ <sip:> URI depending on matching results. If disabled, URI matching is done only using Sip DialMap to formulate <sip:> URI From the TEL Uri Status drop-down list, select Enable setting, then click Apply www.kraun.it...
  • Page 146 Indicates the optional Phone Context value to be assigned to the endpoint To set a global number: TEL Address: 911122334455 Example: To set a local number: TEL Address: 22334455 Phone Context: conexant.com From the TEL Uri Status drop-down list, select Enable setting, then click Continue / Reboot www.kraun.it...
  • Page 147 Manual Click Dialing Plan tab. Click Go To Advanced view. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 148 Manual Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 149 Indicates the TEL URI to be assigned to the endpoint Options: Phone Context: Indicates the optional Phone Context value to be assigned to the endpoint To set a global number: TEL Address: 911122334455 Example: To set a local number: TEL Address: 22334455 Phone Context: conexant.com www.kraun.it...
  • Page 150 Now pick up phone 1 or Phone 2 to dial the number, if it meets the dial string in TEL Dial Map, it’ll send out the dialed number for example 2222 as a Tel URI. This feature is supported only if SIP is enabled. . www.kraun.it...
  • Page 151: Dhcp Server Configuration

    DHCP Server (Global Settings) From the global setting page you can enable or disable DHCP Server. You can also specify that on which interface DHCP will operate on. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on DHCP Server. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 152 DHCP Fixed IP/MAC mapping. From the left-hand Configuration menu, click on DHCP Server-> Server Settings. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 153 The IP Filter Configuration page provides the capability to enable/disable the IP filter feature and the IP Filter rule entries for all currently established rules. Click on the icons to edit, delete, of the defined rule. Click add to create new IP Filter rules. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 154: Port Filters

    Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 155 Manual Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 156 Outbound traffic of Select the direction to filter packets. Click Port Filter Rule. From the Protocol drop-down list, select TCP setting. From the Filter Action drop-down list, select Allow setting. Enter the Source IP Range. Enter the Source Port Range. Click Enable of Status. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 157 Manual You’ve completed the configuration. Only the IP Ranges with Port ranges can Access to the Outbound Traffic of TCP. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 158 Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 159 Manual Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 160 Outbound traffic of Select the direction to filter packets. Click Port Filter Rule. From the Protocol drop-down list, select UDP setting. From the Filter Action drop-down list, select Allow setting. Enter the Source IP Range. Enter the Source Port Range. Click Enable of Status. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 161 Manual You’ve completed the configuration. Only the IP Ranges with Port ranges can Access to the Outbound Traffic of UDP. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 162 Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 163 Manual Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 164 Outbound traffic of Select the direction to filter packets. Click Port Filter Rule. From the Protocol drop-down list, select ICMP setting. From the Filter Action drop-down list, select Allow setting. Enter the Source IP Range. Click Enable of Status. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 165 Manual You’ve completed the configuration. Only the IP Ranges with Port ranges can Access to the Outbound Traffic of ICMP. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 166 Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 167 Manual Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 168 Outbound traffic of Select the direction to filter packets. Click Port Filter Rule. From the Protocol drop-down list, select GRE setting. From the Filter Action drop-down list, select Allow setting. Enter the Source IP Range. Click Enable of Status. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 169 Manual You’ve completed the configuration. Only the IP Ranges with Port ranges can Access to the Outbound Traffic of GRE. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 170 Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 171 Manual Click Add. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 172 Outbound traffic of Select the direction to filter packets. Click IP Validator Rule. From the IP address drop-down list, select SINGLE. Enter the IP address. Click Enable of Status. Click Apply and follow steps below to have IP Filter be active. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 173 Manual You’ve completed the configuration. Traffic is blocked based on the source/destination IP address. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 174 Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 175 Manual Click Edit on Policy Name: ext-int. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 176 Manual Click Enable of Status. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 177 Manual You’ve completed the configuration. From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Reboot. The following page is displayed: If you are happy with this, click Reboot. Figure 25: Reboot Router page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 178: Domain Filtering

    24 hour hh:mm:ss. Configuring Domain filtering You must specify the url which is a alphanumeric string including wildcard chars(“*”) and “.”. From the left-hand Security menu, click on Domain Filtering. The following page is displayed: Figure 26: Domain Filtering Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 179 Filter Name for example all_http From the Policy Name drop-down list, select ext-int setting. Enter the Domain Filter for example www.*.com Enter the Start Time (hh:mm:ss) for example 00 00 00 Enter the End Time (hh:mm:ss) for example 23 59 59 Click www.kraun.it...
  • Page 180 Manual Click Continue / Reboot Later. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 181 Security menu, click on IP Filtering. The following page is displayed: Click Enable of IP Filtering. Once you enable the IP Filtering, the Internet access will be denied. You need to configure the IP Filter to allow the Internet access. Click Apply. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 182 Manual From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Reboot. The following page is displayed: If you are happy with this, click Reboot. Figure 27: Reboot Router page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 183: Port Forwarding

    Yahoo! Instant Messenger 5055 false 5100 AOL Instant Messenger 5190 false Internet Relay Chat (IRC) false 1720 true 1719 true Netmeeting (h323) 1731 false Real Audio false 7070 6770 Ping false (ICMP) (ICMP) Web connections (HTTP, 80, 443 false HTTPS) www.kraun.it...
  • Page 184: Configuring Custom Applications

    • by the application the address translation type used by the trigger • Your application provider or games manufacturer should provide you with these details. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 185 Creating Pre-defined applications for FTP In this example configuration, a custom application called FTP Server using TCP port 21 is created. From the left-hand Security menu, click on Port Forwarding. The following page is displayed: Figure 28: Virtual Server Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 186 This page displays details of previously created custom applications. By default, no custom applications exist. Click Add Check on Pre-defined, and select the Server from the application drop-down list. Type a private LAN IP Address for your FTP Server. Click Apply www.kraun.it...
  • Page 187 Creating User-defined applications for HTTP In this example configuration, a custom application called HTTP Server using TCP port 80 is created. From the left-hand Security menu, click on Port Forwarding. The following page is displayed: • Figure 30: Port Forwarding Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 188 Type a port range by entering the start and end of the range in the two boxes provided in External and Internal Port Range. If you want to use a single port, enter the port number in the start box and leave the end box blank. Click Apply www.kraun.it...
  • Page 189 You must ensure that the single port or range specified does not overlap with a port or range for an existing common or custom Note application. Check the common port ranges listed in Configuring NAT Security. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 190 From the left-hand Security menu, click on Port Forwarding. The following page is displayed: This page displays details of previously created custom applications. Click Delete … Figure 32: Port Forwarding Configuration page The NAT Reserved Mapping has been deleted completely. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 191 This is achieved by creating a DMZ network which is less restrictive than the internal network.Users attached to the outside network can access the DMZ, but they cannot access any other company data. Creating DMZ Host From the left-hand Security menu, click on DMZ. The following page is displayed: Click on Edit: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 192 Manual Check on Forward to the DMZ host. Type a private LAN IP Address for your DMZ host. Click Apply DMZ Configuration page is displayed, containing details of the DMZ host that you have just created. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 193: Igmp Proxy

    It performs the router portion of the IGMP protocol on its downstream interfaces, and the host portion of IGMP on its upstream interface. You can set the upstream interface for the IGMP Proxy through the combobox provided on the IGMP Configuration page. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 194 You also need to choose where the packets will be forwarded to either the gateway IP address or the interface i.e. the iplan or ipwan interface that your modem has. From the left-hand Services menu, click on IP Routing. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 195 Internet. This page allows you to enable or disable operation mode and RIP version for a particular interface. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 196: Scan Pvc

    The default search list sequence is “8/35 0/35 1/32 0/33 8/32 8/48 2/32 0/100 0/38”. However, you can modify these values and click save button on the scan pvc page. To start or stop the scanning, click on the respective buttons on this page. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 197: Configuring Dynamic Dns

    IP address changes. If the dynamic DNS service provider is notified of the same IP address again and again, then it considers it an abuse and might block the host name. To avoid this scenario, the IP address that www.kraun.it...
  • Page 198 ISP-assigned Note static or pseudo-static IP address. DynDNS service points a fixed hostname in some domain owned by dyndns.org to the user’s ISP-assigned dynamic IP address. This allows more frequent update of IP addresses, than allowed by Static DNS. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 199 Manual From the left-hand Services menu, click on Dynamic DNS. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 200 This Domain Name remains fixed, while the IP address mapping to this hostname changes. Wildcard (DYNDNS only) - This is an optional parameter that specifies whether Wildcard aliases are to be resolved or not. If enabled, addresses *.yourhost.ourdomain.ext are aliased to the same address as yourhost. ourdomain.ext. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 201 You can effectively configure the parameters mailexchger, offlinesupport, and wildcard only if your service is www. Note dyndns.org. If you have any other service, configuring these parameters will not have any effect. The Dyndns client is trying to registered to dynamic DNS service providers. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 202 IP address. The service provider updates the new IP address of the host in the zone files that have entry for that host name and replies back with some return code. The return code communicates the success of the update message. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 203 If there is not any profile than user can create any no of profile with no of rules. • For any transport user wants classification underline support for Note classification must be enable for that transport. From the left-hand Services menu, click on Quality of Service. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 204 When the packet will come on the transport and classifier support is enable than all the incoming packets will be matched against configured rules in system and once any rule is matched than specified action will be perform for matching packets for that rule. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 205: Configuring Upnp

    Finally, a device can leave a network smoothly and automatically without leaving any unwanted state behind. From the web page you can enable or disable UPnP. Configuring UPnP From the left-hand Services menu, click on UPnP. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 206: Upnp Control Point Software On Windows Me

    Windows XP SP2 can be used on a system that you intend to use as a UPnP control point. To turn off the Firewall capability on any version of Windows XP, follow the steps below: In the Control Panel, select “Network and Internet Connections”. In the “Network and Internet Connections” dialog box, select “Network Connections”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 207 The subcomponents shown in the Networking Services window will be different depending on if you are using Windows XP, Windows XP (SP1), or Windows XP (SP2). If you are using Windows XP SP2, the Networking Services window will display the following list of sub-components: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 208 If you are using Windows XP SP1, select: • “Internet Gateway Device discovery and Control Client”. • “Universal Plug and Play”. If you are using Windows XP SP2, select: • “Internet Gateway Device discovery and Control Client”. • “UPnP User Interface”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 209 Once you have installed the UPnP software and you have rebooted (and your network includes the IGD system), you should be able to see the IGD controlled device on your network. For example, from the Network Connections window you should see the Internet Gateway Device: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 210 ACS supports SSL. The “host” portion of this URL is used by the CPE for validating the certificate from the ACS when using certificate-based authentication. Username:Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol. This username is used only for HTTP-based authentication of the CPE. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 211 CPE should not use other means other than the ACS to seek out available upgrades. If it is false, the CPE MAY use other means for this purpose. ACSDiscovery: Whether or not the CPE must enable the ACS Discovery from DHCP. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 212 Parameters are described below. CRNAuthType: This parameter indicates the type of authentication (none or digest) issued by CPE for Connection Request Notification. CWMEnabled: This parameter describe about the enable/disable of CWM (TR69) application. The following parameters are just Read-Only www.kraun.it...
  • Page 213 RebootCommandKey: This goes in the Inform as a result of Reboot RPC. Bootstrap: Its true value signifies that there has not been any session between CPE and ACS. It is set to false after the successful session. TriggerSet: Signifies the EventCodes to sent in the Inform accross reboot. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 214: Port Statistics

    By default for each port the basic view would be shown Voipfxs0 Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on Voipfxs0. The following page is displayed: Figure 33: VoIP Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 215 Manual Voipfxs1 Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on Voipfxs1. The following page is displayed: Figure 34: VoIP Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 216 Manual Voipcmdstat Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on Voipcmdstat. The following page is displayed: Figure 35: VoIP Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 217 Manual DSL(A1) Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on DSL(A1). The following page is displayed: Figure 36: DSL Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 218 Handshake (hunting for a remote modem) • Training (remote modem has been found) • Showtime (connected to the remote modem) • Trained transmit/receive bit rate ; the transmit and receive rates of the device (in bits per • second). www.kraun.it...
  • Page 219 Port Statistics menu, click on Ethernet0. The following page is displayed: Figure 37: Ethernet Port Basic Configuration page Ethernet1 Port Configuration Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on Ethernet1. The following page is displayed: Figure 38: Ethernet Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 220 Port Statistics menu, click on Ethernet2. The following page is displayed: Figure 39: Ethernet Port Basic Configuration page Ethernet3 Port Configuration Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on Ethernet1. The following page is displayed: Figure 40: Ethernet Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 221 Manual Wireless Port Status page From the left-hand Port Statistics menu, click on Wireless. The following page is displayed: Figure 41: Wireless Port Basic Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 222: Firmware Update

    You can manually download the latest firmware version from [Provider]’s website to your PC’s file directory. Once you have downloaded the latest firmware version to your PC, you can manually select and install it as follows: From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Firmware Upgrade. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 223 Once you have selected the file to be installed, click Open. The file’s directory path is displayed in the New Firmware Image: text box. Click Upgrade >. The device checks that the selected file contains an updated version of firmware. A screen pops up, please click OK. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 224 Manual Firmware update has been update complete. The following page is displayed: Click restart to get the new image. Check on Reset to factory default settings. Please wait for 1 minute to let the system reboot. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 225: Backup Settings

    Router or before you upgrade your firmware. Backup settings From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Backup & Restore. The following page is displayed: Click on Backup. The following page is displayed: Figure 43: Backup & Restore page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 226 Manual Click on Save. Choose the Save option and select a suitable location and filename to save your backup file Press Save www.kraun.it...
  • Page 227: Restore Settings

    Admin menu, click on Backup & Restore. The following page is displayed: Click on Browse. The following page is displayed: Click Browse... and browse to the location of your backup file Click Restore Figure 44: Backup & Restore page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 228 Manual Click restart Click Restart www.kraun.it...
  • Page 229 Manual Figure 45: The Current Status. Once the reset is complete, the web browser will return to the Current Status page. See Current Status. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 230: Reset To Defaults

    This page reminds you that resetting to factory defaults cannot be undone – any changes that you have made to the basic settings will be replaced. If you are happy with this, from the Reboot From drop-down list, select Factory setting, then click Restart. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 231: Remote Access

    Also the firewall must be disabled on the router to be configured remotely. Remote Access From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Remote Access. The following page is displayed: Figure 47: Remote Access Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 232 We recommend that you change Note the default username and password to your own unique settings. To change the default password: From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Change Password. The following page is displayed: Figure 48: Currently Defined Administration Password: Setup page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 233 Currently Defined Users. You need to login to the web pages using your new username and new password. Figure 49: Administration Password Enter new User name and Password. Click Apply. Figure 50: Login page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 234 RFC 2030 (SNTP) and RFC 1305 (NTP). SNTP Server and SNTP Client Configuration settings From the left-hand Admin menu, click on Time Zone. The following page is displayed: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 235 DNS client. Adding a server to the association list automatically starts the synchronization process. To delete a single server association from the client’s list, click on the delete icon of the corresponding entry. Figure 51: SNTP Server Configuration page www.kraun.it...
  • Page 236 The client sends out a broadcast packet, accepts/binds to the first valid response, synchronizes the local time and automatically adds the responding server to the server association list. Future synchronization is carried out by sending packets to this server in unicast mode. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 237 Last Sunday March Last Sunday +000 Greenwich Mean at 1:00am October at 1:00am Last Sunday March Last Sunday +000 Universal (Coordinated) at 1:00am October at 1:00am Last Sunday March Last Sunday +000 Western European at 1:00am October at 1:00am www.kraun.it...
  • Page 238 West Australian Standard Not applicable Not applicable Last Sunday March Last Sunday USZ6 +700 Russia Yenisei at 2:00am October at 2:00am +730 Java Not applicable Not applicable +800 China Coast Not applicable Not applicable +900 Korean Standard Not applicable Not applicable www.kraun.it...
  • Page 239 International Date Line Not applicable Not applicable East NZST +1200 New Zealand Standard Last Sunday Last Sunday March October at 2:00am at 2:00am +1200 New Zealand Last Sunday Last Sunday March October at 2:00am at 2:00am Time Zone abbreviations www.kraun.it...
  • Page 240 Synchronization is repeated at the end of each interval. For example, if you are using unicast mode and wish to automatically synchronize the local time with an associated server every 15 minutes, enter 15. Rest all the parameters are self explainatory by their names. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 241 In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Local Area Connection icon, and then select Properties. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 242 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. Also click the radio button labeled Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 243 The Select Network Component Type dialog box displays. Select Protocol, and then click Add… The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays. Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box, and then click TCP/IP in the Network Protocols list box. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 244 Next, configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the Integrated Access Device: Open the Control Panel window, and then double-click the Network icon. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab. In the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP, and then click Properties. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 245 Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet as the Integrated Access Device’s LAN port. If you manually assign IP information to all your LAN PCs, you can follow the instructions in Addressing to change the LAN port IP address Note accordingly. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 246 Class B networks are smaller but still quite large, each able to hold over 65,000 hosts. There can be up to 16,384 class B networks in existence. A class B network might be appropriate for a large organization such as a business or government agency. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 247 ID bits, and thus no subnets. Such a mask is called a default subnet mask. These masks are: Class A: 255.0.0.0 Class B: 255.255.0.0 Note Class C: 255.255.255.0 These are called default because they are used when a network is initially configured, at which time it has no subnets. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 248 Reset Default button on the Rare panel of the device (see Rare Panel). Then, type the default User ID and password shown above. WARNING: Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 249 Verify that the PC’s IP address is defined as being on the same subnet as the IP address assigned to the LAN port on the Integrated Access Device. My changes to the Be sure to use the Confirm Changes/Apply function after any changes. web pages are not being retained. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 250 You specify the common name, and the nslookup command looks up the name in on your DNS server (usually located with your ISP). If that name is not an entry in your ISP’s DNS table, the request is then referred to another higher-level server, and so on, until the entry is www.kraun.it...
  • Page 251 There may be several addresses associated with an Internet name. This is common for web sites that receive heavy traffic; they use multiple, redundant servers to carry the same information. To exit from the nslookup utility, type exit and press [Enter] at the command prompt. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 252 A DHCP server is a computer that is responsible for assigning IP addresses to the computers on a LAN. See DHCP. digital Of data, having a form based on discrete values expressed as binary numbers (0’s and 1’s). The data component in DSL is a digital signal. See analog. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 253 The global collection of interconnected networks used for both private and business communications. intranet A private, company-internal network that looks like part of the Internet (users access information using web browsers), but is accessible only by employees. See TCP/IP. IP address Internet Protocol address www.kraun.it...
  • Page 254 A physical access point to a device such as a computer or router, through which data flows into and out of the device. Point-to-Point Protocol A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP (and other protocol) data between www.kraun.it...
  • Page 255 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A protocol for file transfers, TFTP is easier to use than File Transfer Protocol (FTP) but not as capable or secure. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 256 (and upload to) web sites, and displays the information, which may consist of text, graphic images, audio, or video, to the user. Web browsers use Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Popular web browsers include Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. See HTTP, web site, WWW. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 257 A web site typically consists of web pages that contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks. See hyperlink, web page. WWW World Wide Web Also called (the) Web. Collective term for all web sites anywhere in the world that can be accessed via the Internet. www.kraun.it...

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