netsys NV-600A User Manual

Managed vdsl2 cpe router
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  • Page 2: Copyright

    In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETSYS reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. NETSYS does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
  • Page 3: Foreword: Vdsl2 Router Solution

    VDSL2. Caution: The NV-600A is for indoor applications only. This product does not have waterproof protection, please do not use in outdoor applications.
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Use ONLY the dedicated power supply for your device. Connect the power to the right supply voltage (110V AC used for North America and 230V AC used for Europe. NV-600A supports 12 VDC power input). Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them. DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord and do NOT locate the product where anyone can work on the power cord.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Table of Contents COPYRIGHT ..............................................1 FOREWORD: VDSL2 ROUTER SOLUTION....................................2 SAFETY WARNINGS............................................3 1.1 C ..............................................9 HECK CHAPTER 2. INSTALLING THE ROUTER.....................................10 2.1 H ........................................10 ARDWARE NSTALLATION 2.2 P ......................................10 INSTALLATION EQUIREMENTS 2.3 G .............................................
  • Page 6 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.1.2 Quick Setup ...........................................25 4.2 S ........................................31 ELECT THE EVEL 4.3 S “SYSTEM” ..........................................32 ELECT 4.3.1 Host Name Config .........................................33 4.3.2 System Time..........................................34 4.3.3 Administrator Settings ........................................36 4.3.4 Web Settings ..........................................38 4.3.5 Software/Firmware Upgrade ......................................39...
  • Page 7 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.6 WAN Status ...........................................85 4.6.7 DNS ...............................................89 4.6.8 DDNS ............................................91 4.6.9 OAM Configuration ........................................93 4.7 S “LAN” ............................................97 ELECT 4.7.1 LAN ARP List..........................................98 4.7.2 LAN Settings..........................................99 4.7.3 UPnP Devices List........................................109 4.7.4 LAN Switch Port Setting ......................................110 4.7.5 LAN Port Status ...........................................
  • Page 8 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.10.1 NAT Settings ...........................................151 4.10.2 Virtual Server ..........................................152 4.10.3 Port Triggering ........................................156 4.10.4 DMZ ............................................160 4.11 Q S ..............................................162 4.11.1 QoS Settings..........................................163 4.11.2 Queue Config..........................................165 4.11.3 Class Config ..........................................169 4.12 M ............................................175...
  • Page 9 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 APPENDIX D: NV-600L & NV-600A/W COMPATIBILITY TABLE ..............................205 APPENDIX E: TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................207 APPENDIX F: COMPLIANCE INFORMATION.....................................215 WARRANTY..............................................218 CHINESE SJ/T 11364-2006 ..........................................219...
  • Page 10: Check List

    3. Do not use sub-standard power supply. Before connecting the power supply to the device, be sure to check compliance with the specifications. The NV-600A uses a DC12V/1A power supply. 4. The power supply included in the package is commercial-grade. Do not use in industrial-grade applications.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2. Installing The Router

    • Do not install phone lines strapped together with AC power lines, or telephone office line with voice signal. • Avoid installing this device with radio amplifying stations nearby or transformer stations nearby. • Please note that the voice spectrum allowed by the NV-600A internal splitter is 0 KHz ~ 120 KHz.
  • Page 12: General Rules

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 2.3 General Rules Before making any connections to the router, please note the following rules: • Ethernet Port (RJ-45) All network connections to the router Ethernet port must be made using Category 5 UTP/STP or above for 100 Mbps, Category 3, 4 UTP for 10Mbps.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Router

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 2.4 Connecting the Router The router has four Ethernet ports which support connection to Ethernet operation. The devices attached to these ports must support auto-negotiation /10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000Base-TX unless they will always operate at half duplex.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Rj-11 / Rj-45 Ports

    The line port has 2 connectors: RJ-11 and terminal block. It is used to connect with NV-600L(CO) using a single pair phone cable to NV-600A(CPE) bridge side (point to point solution). Take note that NV-600A line port cannot be used at the same time.
  • Page 15: Vdsl2 Application

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 2.6 VDSL2 Application The router’s line port supports 100Mbps/0.3km for data service across existing phone wiring. It is easy-to-use which do not require installation of additional wiring. Every modular phone jack in the home can become a port on the LAN. Networking devices can be...
  • Page 16 2.6.1 Connect the NV-600L and the NV-600A to the Line The objective for VDSL2 is to pass high speed data over a twisted pair cable. In the setup, connect NV-600L to NV-600A through phone wire(24~26 AWG) or line simulator or any other hardware representation of a cable network, with or without noise injection and crosstalk simulations.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3. Hardware Description

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Chapter 3. Hardware Description This section describes the important parts of the vdsl2 router. It features the front panel and rear panel. NV-600A Outward...
  • Page 18: Front Panel

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 3.1 Front Panel The figure shows the front panel. (Figure 3.1) Figure 3.1 Front Panel(NV-600A) 3.2 Front Indicators The router has LED indicators. The following Table shows the description. (Table 3-1)
  • Page 19: Rear Panel

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Note: It is normal for the connection between two Routers to take up to 3 minutes, due to NV-600L/A to establish a link mechanism in auto-negotiation, with detects and calculates CO and CPE both PBO and PSD level, noise levels and other arguments for getting a better connection.
  • Page 20 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 And the table shows the description. (Table 3-2) Table 3-2 Description of the router rear connectors Connectors Type Description The reset buttons allows users to reboot the VDSL2 or load the default settings.
  • Page 21 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Before user installed power and device, please read and follow these essentials: Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.
  • Page 22: Chapter 4. Configure The Nv-600A Via Web Browser

    Chapter 4. Configure the NV-600A Via Web Browser The NV-600A provides a built-in HTML based management interface that allow user configure the NV-600A via Internet Browser. Best viewed at using the Chrome or Firefox. In order to use the web browser to configure the device, you may need to allow: •...
  • Page 23: Login

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.1 Login admin admin The default username is “ “ and password is “ “, too. The password is changeable in Administrator Settings. It is advisable to change the administrator password for the security of your network.
  • Page 24: Home

    4.1.1 Home After successful login using the username admin, the home page of NV-600A is loaded in web browser for NV-600A. Uesr can aslo click the “Home” on the left navigation bar. The home page displays the information screen as shown in Figure 4.1.1...
  • Page 25 Field Description Version Information Software Version Shows the current version of NV-600A Software loaded on the device. DSL Firmware version Shows the current version of xDSL firmware loaded on the device. Applicable only for DSL platforms. xDSL Information Connected Standard The DSL Standard which is being used currently between DSL CPE and DSLAM.
  • Page 26: Quick Setup

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.1.2 Quick Setup The Quick Setup is located on the left side of the screen. Quick Setup provides a simple and easy step for applying minimal configuration to CPE device, for making it ready to use. The CPE Quick Setup window is displayed as shown in Figure 4.1.2.
  • Page 27 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.1.2.1 WAN setup Bridged The screen contains the following details: Fields in Home page Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN Id. Reserved or internally used VLANs that can not be configured in Quick WAN Setup are listed.
  • Page 28 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.1.2.2 WAN setup Dynamic IP The screen contains the following details: Fields in WAN setup Dynamic IP Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN ID. Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the dropdown.
  • Page 29 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.1.2.3 WAN setup PPPoE The screen contains the following details: Fields in WAN setup PPPoE Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN ID. Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the dropdown.
  • Page 30 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Click Configure to configure the selected WAN connection setup. Figure 4.1.2.4 WAN setup Static IP The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 31 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in WAN setup Static IP Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN ID. Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the dropdown. IP Address Specify the IP Address of NV-600A CPE’s WAN link.
  • Page 32: Select The Menu Level

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.2 Select the Menu Level There is an easy Setup for end users at the setup of NV-600A with SYSTEM, Statistics, xDSL, WAN, LAN, Route, FIREWALL, NAT, , Multicast, Ipsec , IPv6, Diagonstics,...
  • Page 33: Select "System

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3 Select “SYSTEM” Select the “SYSTEM”. The menu below will be used frequently. It includes the sub-menus of Host Name Config、 System Time、Administrator Settings、Web Settings、Software/Firmware Upgrade、System Log 、SSL Certificate and Reset. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3...
  • Page 34: Host Name Config

    4.3.1 Host Name Config To configure the host name of NV-600A, you have to enter host and domain name. Click the Host Name Config link (System > Host Name Config) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.1.
  • Page 35: System Time

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.2 System Time You can set System Time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server allows the Modem to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet. The synchronized clock in the Modem is used to record the security log and control client filtering.
  • Page 36 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in System Time(Cont’d) Field Description Primary SNTP Server Main NTP Server to be selected form dropdown list. Secondary SNTP Server Backup NTP Server (optional). Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered.
  • Page 37: Administrator Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.3 Administrator Settings To change the password for the administrator, click the Administrator Settings link (System > AdministratorSettings) in the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.3.
  • Page 38 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in AdministratorSettings (Cont’d) Field Description Re-type Password The user should re-type the new password entered in previous field. Enable Account To enable the user account login. Remote Web Access Enable To enable web access from WAN side.
  • Page 39: Web Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.4 Web Settings This page shows the details of Web login timeout settings for the CPE device in seconds. Click the Web Settings link (System > Web Settings) on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.4...
  • Page 40: Software/Firmware Upgrade

    4.3.5 Software/Firmware Upgrade To update the system firmware, click the Software/Firmware Upgrade link (System > Software/Firmware Upgrade) on the left navigation bar. A screen displays the current version of NV-600A Software running on the device as shown in Figure 4.3.5 Figure 4.3.5 Software/Firmware Upgrade...
  • Page 41: Configuration Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.6 Configuration Settings To manage the configuration of the system, click the Configuration Settings link (System > Configuration Settings) on the left navigation bar. This page allows users to backup the current configuration of CPE to host PC or restore the previously backed-up configuration in host PC to CPE as displayed in Figure 4.3.6...
  • Page 42 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Backup Current Active Configuration As mentioned before this option allows user to backup the current active configuration running in router system. This is very helpful, when a user wants to backup the current working configuration of router for rollbacks, if required in future. It is recommended that before any complex nature of configuration is done by user the current active configuration should be backed up in host machine.
  • Page 43 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Restore Previous Backed-up Configuration As mentioned before this option allows user to restore the earlier backed up configuration in router system. This operation is handy for restoring the system to last backed-up configuration mode. The Local Host Configuration restore are shown in Figure 4.3.6.2.
  • Page 44: System Log

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.7 System Log To view the logs produced in system, click the System Log link (System > System Log) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.7...
  • Page 45 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in System Log Field Description Select the mode of log. The possible options are: Local Mode: The log text is displayed in web browser itself.
  • Page 46 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click View log button, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.7.1. This screen is an example of system log of default level as shown in the browser.
  • Page 47: Ssl Certificate

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.8 SSL Certificate To install a SSL Certificate for SSL tunnel, click the SSL Certificate link (System > SSL Certificate) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.8...
  • Page 48: Reset

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.3.9 Reset To reboot the system, click Reset link (System > Reset) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.3.9 Figure 4.3.9 Reset Click Reset to reboot the system. This does not change the configurations existing in system.
  • Page 49: Select "Statistics

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.4 Select “Statistics” Select the “Statistics” link on left navigation menu. The menu below includes the sub-menus of and WAN. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.4. Figure 4.4 Statistics in the left navigator bar...
  • Page 50: Lan

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.4.1 LAN To get the LAN Statistics, click the LAN link (Statistics > LAN) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.4.1 Figure 4.4.1 LAN Statistics...
  • Page 51 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in LAN Statistics: Field Description Interface Name of LAN Interface (e.g. eth0, usb0 etc.) Transmit Counters: Total packets transmitted from this interface. Total bytes transmitted form this interface.
  • Page 52: Wan

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.4.2 WAN To get WAN Statistics, click the WAN link (Statistics > WAN) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.4.2 Figure 4.4.2 WAN Statistics...
  • Page 53 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in WAN Statistics (cont’d): Field Description Transmit Counters for WAN interface: Total packets transmitted from this interface. Total bytes transmitted form this interface. Total Errorneous packets transmitted on this interface.
  • Page 54: Select "Xdsl

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.5 Select “xDSL” You can view the xDSL link on the left navigation bar of the CPE Home page. This web page is available only on DSL platforms. Select the “xDSL”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of xDSL Status.
  • Page 55: Xdsl Status

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.5.1 xDSL Status To view the xDSL Status, click the xDSL Status link (xDSL > xDSL Status) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.5.1...
  • Page 56 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in xDSL Status: Field Description Displays the Vendor ID, Version Number and the Serial Number of the ATU-C System Vendor Information ATU-C (DSLAM). Displays the status of the physical xDSL Line in terms of the modem,...
  • Page 57: Vectoring Mode Selection

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.5.2 Vectoring Mode selection For viewing the vectoring mode, click the Vectoring Mode Selection link (xDSL > Vectoring Mode Selection) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.5.2...
  • Page 58 2. Vectoring technology is mainly used in intensive line equipment, such as 24-Port VDSL2 IP DSLAM. 3. If user would like to use NV-600A vectoring technology, NV-600A and IP DSLAM both need support vectoring technology features and need both enabled. The NV-600A will auto follow the IP DSLAM vectoring technology configuration.
  • Page 59: Select "Wan

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6 Select “WAN” You can view WAN link on the left navigation bar for WAN related settings. Select the “NAT”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of WAN Mode Selection, WAN Channel...
  • Page 60: Wan Mode Selection

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 WAN Mode Selection 4.6.1 To configure the WAN Mode Setting, click the WAN Mode Selection (WAN > WAN Mode Selection) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.1...
  • Page 61 Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered. Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes. Note: If user would like to use ADSL to connect NV-600A, please select ADSL item of Physical WAN Type, and confirm the TC type itme is ATM-TC.
  • Page 62: Auto Detect Setting

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Auto Detect Setting 4.6.2 Auto detect feature is a fully automatic way to find and configure VC channel or VLAN channel for active WAN PHY of the device and WAN protocol for the same (either PPPoE/DHCP).
  • Page 63 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in Auto detect Config: Field Description ADSL-PTM VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for autodetect in ADSL-PTM WAN mode. Add/Delete ADSL-PTM VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to ADSL-PTM VLAN pool.
  • Page 64 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Auto detect Config(cont’d): Field Description L2 MII-1 VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable VLAN auto detection from the specified pool for MII-1 WAN mode. L2 MII-0 VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable VLAN auto detection from the specified pool for MII-0 WAN mode.
  • Page 65: Wan Channel Config

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 WAN Channel Config 4.6.3 To configure the WAN Channel Config, click the WAN Channel Config (WAN > WAN Channel Config) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.3.
  • Page 66 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in WAN Channel Config: Field Description The ATM based WAN channels are configured through the ATM tab. Auto Detect Enable To enable Auto Detect.
  • Page 67 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click Add inside the WAN Channel-ATM tab, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.3.2 Figure 4.6.3.2 WAN Channel Config - ATM VCC Creation The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 68 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in WAN Channel Config: Field Description VC Channel Name User specified VCC Name. VCI/VPI Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier Encapsulation Mode Encapsulation Mode for this VCC from dropdown - LLC/SNAP or VCMux mode.
  • Page 69: Vlan Channel Confg

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 VLAN Channel confg 4.6.4 To configure the VLAN Channel Config, click the VLAN Channel Config (WAN > VLAN Channel Config) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.4.
  • Page 70 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in VLAN Display: Field Description Auto Detect Enable To enable Auto Detect. VLAN Name User specified VLAN Channel name. Base WAN Name Displays the L2 interface names over which VLAN Channel has been configured.
  • Page 71 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.6.4.2 VLAN Channel Config - Add The screen contains the following details: Fields in VLAN Creation: Field Description VLAN Channel Name User specified VLAN Channel name. Mode Name List of L2 interfaces over which VLAN Channels can be configured.
  • Page 72: Wan Setting

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.5 WAN Setting To configure the WAN interface, click the WAN Setting link (WAN > WAN Setting) on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.5.
  • Page 73 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The NV-600A can support up to maximum 16 WAN connections in system. When a hardware based QoS is enabled in system, it limits the number of VCCs to 8 only for ATM based WAN. For creating a new WAN connection, click Add in the WAN setting page.
  • Page 74 Dynamic IP Address on WAN) click Apply. Static IP Address To enter the WAN interface IP Address of NV-600A enable this field and click Apply. PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet used for connecting to the ISP, click Apply. Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM used for connecting to the ISP, click Apply. This PPPoA setting is applicable only for ATM WAN mode.
  • Page 75 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.5.1 Dynamic IP Address To configure the WAN interface of DHCP IP type, select Dynamic IP Address option. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.5.3 Figure 4.6.5.3 Dynamic IP Address...
  • Page 76 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.5.2 Static IP Address To configure the WAN interface to use a static IP address, select the option Static IP Address in the WAN Settings screen. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.5.4...
  • Page 77 Field Description Address Version IP address assigned by your ISP To specify the IP Address of NV-600A CPE’s WAN link. Subnet Mask To specify the Subnet Mask of NV-600A CPE’s WAN link. ISP Gateway Address To specify the Gateway address of the NV-600A CPE’s WAN.
  • Page 78 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.5.3 PPPoE To configure the WAN interface to use PPPoE, choose the option PPPoE. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.5.5 Figure 4.6.5.5 WAN PPPoE creation...
  • Page 79 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in PPPoE WAN: Field Description User Name To enter a username for PPPoE session used for authentication in B-RAS. Password To enter a password for PPPoE session used for authentication in B-RAS.
  • Page 80 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in PPPoE WAN (WAN IPv6 Configuration): Field Description This option allows to select following modes of IPv6 configuration: Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPv6(IA_NA and IA_PD) SLAAC (Address Configuration) with DHCPv6 (IA_PD) This option allows to configure different DUID (DHCP Unique Identifier) types: "Type-1: LLT (Link Layer Time)
  • Page 81 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.5.4 PPPoA The PPP-over-ATM (PPPoA) mode is valid only for ATM based WAN. To configure the WAN interface to use PPPoA, select the option PPPoA option. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.5.6...
  • Page 82 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in PPPoA WAN: Field Description User Name To enter the username to be used in the PPPoA session. Password To enter the corresponding password for the specified username.
  • Page 83 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in PPPoA WAN IPv6 Configuration: Field Description This option allows to select following modes of IPv6 configuration: Configuration Modes Stateful DHCPv6(IA_NA and IA_PD) SLAAC (Address Configuration) with DHCPv6 (IA_PD) This option allows to configure different DUID (DHCP Unique Identifier) types: "Type-1: LLT (Link Layer Time)
  • Page 84 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.5.5 Bridge The option Bridge enables the bridge mode, which is a common connection method used for xDSL modem. Select this option on WAN Settings page and click Next. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.5.7...
  • Page 85 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Bridge Configuration: Field Description This option allows to configure default route for relevant WAN mode of this WAN Default WAN connection. Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered.
  • Page 86: Wan Status

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.6 WAN Status To display the status report of VCCs, click the WAN Status link (WAN > WAN Status) on the left navigation bar. A screen id displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.6...
  • Page 87 For the currently configured WAN interface, this gives the layer-2 WAN channel WAN Channel information (such as ATM VCC). Connection Type The type of the connection mode in which NV-600A is configured. Status Displays the connection status of the WAN. Displays the IP address in use.
  • Page 88 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The control buttons shown against few WAN are explained below. Fields in Control Fields displayed in WAN Status Screen: Field Description This button appears only for PPPoA and PPPoE type of WAN links. On clicking this button, it tries Connect to establish PPP link.
  • Page 89 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.6.6.1 WAN Status IPv6 Tab The screen contains the details as described in table of “Fields in WAN Status”.
  • Page 90: Dns

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.7 DNS To configure the Domain Name Server (DNS) address, click the DNS link (WAN > DNS) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.7. For statically configured WAN, it is mandatory to configure DNS addresses through this page.
  • Page 91 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in DNS: Field Description Select the appropriate tab to configure IPv4 or IPv6. IPv6 support is currently not IPv4/IPv6 available for DNS configuration. Domain Name Server (DNS) Address Enter the DNS address of the primary DNS server.
  • Page 92: Ddns

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.8 DDNS The Dynamic DNS is useful for getting a FQDN URL registered for a dynamic IP address to a DNS service provider. The NV-600A software integrates support for three Dynamic DNS service providers:...
  • Page 93 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in DDNS: Field Description Enable DDNS support Check box to enable DDNS support in CPE. WAN Interface name from dropdown for DDNS resolution. The DDNS agent running in CPE WAN Interface keeps track of changes in IP address of chosen WAN and informs DNS service provider.
  • Page 94: Oam Configuration

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.6.9 OAM Configuration This page provides ATM F5 based OAM test. Hence the settings are valid only for ATM based WAN. To configure the ADSL OAM settings, click the OAM Configuration link (WAN > OAM Configuration) on the left navigation bar. This release supports only F5 type of OAM tests as shown in Figure 4.6.9...
  • Page 95 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in ADSL OAM F5 Test page: Field Description This table displays all active connections with following OAM parameters information: No: Number VPI: Virtual Path Identifier...
  • Page 96 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you test the OAM Configuration, the F5 result is displayed as shown in Figure 4.6.9.1 and this may be a failure or successful OAM F5 result. Figure 4.6.9.1 Tset Successful Figure 4.6.9.2 Test Failed...
  • Page 97 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in ADSL OAM F5 Test Page: Field Description VPI/VCI Displays the selected VPI/VCI channel of the OAM F5 Setting Table. Cells Tx Count of total number of transmitted ATM cells.
  • Page 98: Select "Lan

    4.7 Select “LAN” When connecting the NV-600A to a new control PC, one may want to go through the following steps in order to make the IP address previously set by ifconfig in the console or on some later occasion, one may want to change it again without using the console, then the menu below will be helpful.
  • Page 99: Lan Arp List

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 LAN ARP List 4.7.1 To view the ARP entries list that is currently present in CPE, click the LAN ARP List link (LAN > LAN ARP List) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.1...
  • Page 100: Lan Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.7.2 LAN Settings To configure the LAN interface, click the LAN Settings link (LAN > LAN Settings) on the left navigation bar. In case the Secondary level subnet Range checkbox is checked, some additional data and options will be on display. A screen is displayed (DHCP Server...
  • Page 101 This is to enter the secondary subnet mask. To choose the mode of DHCP in NV-600A. The options available are: Disable, Server and Relay Agent. The default value is Disable. If DHCP Mode is set to Server, there are some additional options available, which are shown in Figure 4.7.2.
  • Page 102 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Field Description DHCP Server IP Pool Starting Address DHCPv4 pool start IPv4 address. IP Pool Ending Address DHCPv4 pool end IPv4 address. Lease Time Lease Time for every DHCP leased entry. Select from dropdown of allowed values.
  • Page 103 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click the Click Here link under IP Address Reservation in the LAN Settings page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.2.1 This is used for the reservation of IP address of client’s MAC address in DHCP server.
  • Page 104 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in LAN Settings: Field Description Host Name Host Computer name. IP Address IP Address to be statistically reserved for this host identified by MAC address. MAC Address MAC address of Host computer for which static IP reservation is needed.
  • Page 105 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 LAN Settings - IPv6 Tab If IPv6 functionality is enabled through (Advanced Setup > IPv6), then LAN Settings web page also presents IPv6 tab. Based on the Auto Configuration Mode, the following screens are displayed is as shown in Figure 4.7.2.2,...
  • Page 106 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.7.2.3 LAN Settings - IPv6 Tab (Option 2: SLAAC)
  • Page 107 Figure 4.7.2.4 LAN Settings - IPv6 Tab (Option 3: Statefull DHCPv6 Server) For LAN interface, the NV-600A uses SLAAC based prefix assignment to LAN hosts. The IPv6 prefix obtained from DHCPv6 on WAN is automatically passed to LAN hosts for their IPv6 address configuration.
  • Page 108 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in LAN Settings – IPv6: Field Description LAN IPv6 Configuration IPv6 Address IPv6 Address of CPE IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration Auto Configuration Mode on LAN interface for LAN hosts. • Stateless Auto Config (SLAAC) + Auto Configuration Mode Statefull DHCPv6 •...
  • Page 109 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click Prefix Delegated view button in the LAN Settings - IPv6 page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.2.5 Figure 4.7.2.5 Prefix Delegated view Click Back to exit from this page.
  • Page 110: Upnp Devices List

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.7.3 UPnP Devices List To discover the UPnP Devices in LAN network, click the UPnP Devices link (LAN > UPnP Devices) on the left navigation bar. When click UPnP page, please wait a few time to show the UpnP device information. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.3...
  • Page 111: Lan Switch Port Setting

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.7.4 LAN Switch Port Setting To discover the All LAN Port Setting in LAN network, click the LAN Switch Port Setting link (LAN > LAN Switch Port Setting) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.4...
  • Page 112: Lan Port Status

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.7.5 LAN Port Status To discover the LAN Port Status in LAN network, click the LAN Port Status link (LAN > LAN Port Status) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.5...
  • Page 113: Vlan Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.7.6 VLAN Settings To discover the Port-based VLAN Settings in LAN network, click the VLAN Settings link (LAN > VLAN Settings) on the left navigation bar. The Port Base Vlan settings default value is independent of each port. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.6...
  • Page 114 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When enable VLAN, all ports does not communicate. Please refer to the following example to configure the intercommunication status of each port. Status Examples Port 1 & Port 4 intercommunicate Port 2 & Port3...
  • Page 115: Select "Route

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.8 Select “Route” If there are multiple routers installed on your network, it is necessary to configure the VDSL2 router unit’s routing functions. Select the “Route”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of...
  • Page 116: Static Routing

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.8.1 Static Routing The static routing function determines the path that data follows over your network before and after it passes through your router. You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through this VDSL2 Router device.
  • Page 117 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Static Routing: Field Description To enter the destination IP Address of routing entry. Enter the IP Address 0-0-0-0 Destination LAN IP routing entry. To enter the Subnet Mask of routing entry. Enter the Subnet Mask...
  • Page 118 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click the IPV6 tab in the Static Routing page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.8.1.1 The addition and deletion of static IPv6 routes is not supported currently.
  • Page 119: Rip Support

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.8.2 RIP Support The RIP support for enabling dynamic routes in CPE may be present in some of pre-built packages. To enable the RIP support, click the RIP Support link (Route > RIP Support) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.8.2.
  • Page 120 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Dynamic Routing: Field Description Dynamic Routing To enable or disable the Dynamic Routing (RIP) in CPE. To configure the listen mode of RIP to: Disabled Listen Mode RIP1 RIP2...
  • Page 121 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 propagated. These are some of the stability features of RIP. It is also possible to use the Routing Information Protocol with Metric-Based Topology (RMTI) algorithm to cope with the count-to-infinity problem. With RMTI, it is possible to detect every possible loop with a very small computation effort.
  • Page 122: Routing Table List

    The Routing table allows you to see how many routings on your VDSL2 router routing table and interface information. To view the Routing entry table list of NV-600A, click on the “Routing Table List” link in the left navigation bar. A screen is...
  • Page 123 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Static Routing: Field Description Destination IP Destination IPv4 address for route. Subnet Mask Destination IPv4 subnet mask for route. Gateway IPv4 gateway address for this route. Routing metric is number used by the routing protocol. Higher metrics have the effect Metric of making a route less favorable by Router.
  • Page 124 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Routing Table List - IPv6 Tab If IPv6 functionality is enabled through (Quick Setup > IPv6), then the Routing Table List web page also lists all IPv6 routes in system under IPv6 tab as shown in Figure 4.8.3.1...
  • Page 125: Select "Firewall

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9 Select “Firewall” You can view Firewall link on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus Firewall Setting, IPv6 Firewall Setting, Packet Filtering,...
  • Page 126: Firewall Setting

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9.1 Firewall Setting To enable or disable the firewall, click the Firewall Setting link (Firewall > Firewall Setting) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.1 Figure 4.9.1 Firewall Setting...
  • Page 127: Ipv6 Firewall Setting

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9.2 IPv6 Firewall Setting To enable or disable the firewall, click the IPV6 Firewall Setting link (Firewall > IPv6 Firewall Setting) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.2...
  • Page 128 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in UPnP Settings: Field Description Firewall Mode The available options are Off, CPE policy, High and Low. Click APPLY for committing the desired action. Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes.
  • Page 129: Packet Filtering

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9.3 Packet Filtering To enable Packet Filtering, click the Packet Filtering link (Firewall > Packet Filtering) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.3 Figure 4.9.3 Packet Filtering...
  • Page 130 Field Description IPV4/IPv6 Choose the appropriate tab to configure. To enable or disable the Packet Filter feature of NV-600A CPE. To enable, select the Enable Packet Filter check box. Source IP Filter IP Address range of the local machine under NV-600A CPE.
  • Page 131 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you have chosen IPv4 tab, and click Add button in the Packet Filtering page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 104. If. you choose IPv6 tab and click on Add button, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.3.2.
  • Page 132 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in“Add a Packet Filtering Rule” page: Field Description Protocol To select the protocol. The options available are ALL, TCP, UDP, ICMP, AH and ESP.
  • Page 133 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.9.3.2 Add a Packet Filtering Rule for Firewall - IPv6 The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 134 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in “Add a Packet Filtering Rule - IPv6” page: Field Description Ingress Interface To specify the input interface of the packet from dropdown options. (e.g. WAN1). Egress Interface To specify the output interface of the packet from dropdown options. (e.g. WAN2).
  • Page 135 (1). All devices must be connected and turned on. (2). Confirm that the NV-600A is in router mode (default mode). (3). If there is not router mode, please refer to the following configuration diagram to configure the router mode and packet filter.
  • Page 136 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Configure example: WAN→WAN Setting Items Setting argument / Action Attached Channel Default WAN TYPE Static IP Address IP address assigned by tour ISP WAN IP: 192.168.16.204 (Example) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (Example) ISP Gateway Address 192.168.16.1(Example)
  • Page 137 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 LAN Setting Configure example: LAN→LAN Settings Items Setting argument / Action IP Address LAN IP: 192.168.1.204 (Example) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0(Example) MAC Address NV-600A mac address(Auto detect) DHCP Server Server IP Pool Starting Address 192.168.1.30 (DHCP IP pool example)
  • Page 138 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 DNS Setting Configure example: WAN→DNS Items Setting argument / Action DNS Address DNS IP: 168.95.1.1 (Example) Apply Button Click it Note: When configuration is completed with the above arguments, please reboot the NV-600A.
  • Page 139 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 PC NIC card setting Configure example: Items Setting argument / Action IP Address PC LAN IP: 192.168.1.30 (Example) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (Example) Gateway 192.168.1.204 (Example) 192.168.16.5 (Example)
  • Page 140 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 3. Packet Filtering configuration: NV-600A Packet Filtering...
  • Page 141 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Configure example: Firewall→Packet Filtering Items Setting argument / Action Protocol TCP (Example) Source IP Type ALL (All source IP Address) Source port 3671~3671 Destination IP Type Subnet 192.168.1.0 Destination IP Address (Example, it means 192.168.1.0~192.168.16.255)
  • Page 142 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Enable Firewall function: The firewall has to be enabled in order to start the packet filter. Note: All the setting arguments above are examples; please follow the on-site environment to set.
  • Page 143: Url Filtering

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9.4 URL Filtering Using URL Filtering, the user can block the access to specific URLs to the web users by adding them to the list in the URL Blocking web page. To configure the URL Filtering, click the URL Filtering link (Firewall > URL Filtering) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.4...
  • Page 144 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in URL Blocking: Field Description Domain Name URL of the domain that needs to be blocked. For example: www.google.com.tw Select Select this option to remove the URL entry from blocked list.
  • Page 145: Parental Control

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9.5 Parental Control To configure the Parental Control, click the Parental Control link (Firewall > Parental Control) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.5 Figure 4.9.5 Parental Control Configuration...
  • Page 146 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Parental Control: Field Description MAC Address Control To disable/”deny all”/”permit all” - MAC address control feature. MAC Address Control List Policy To specify whether the particular MAC address is disabled, denied or permitted.
  • Page 147: Application Server Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.9.6 Application Server Settings To configure the Application Server Settings, click the Application Server Settings link (Firewall > Application Server Settings) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.9.6...
  • Page 148 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Application Servers Settings: Field Description Web Server settings: The acceptance from WAN Web Server The Port Number The acceptance from LAN Telnet Server settings: The acceptance from WAN Telnet Server...
  • Page 149: Access Control List (Acl)

    To configure the access control list, click the ACL link (Firewall > ACL) on the left navigation bar. This can be used for allowing specified IP addresses to access the NV-600A CPE from WAN. The system allows upto 16 ACL entries to be configured in the CPE device.A screen is displayed as shown in...
  • Page 150 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in ACL Setting: Field Description Enable ACL To enable/disable ACL settings. IP Address If ACL is enabled, the IP addresses specified here are allowed to access device.
  • Page 151: Nat

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.10 NAT You can view the NAT on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Settings, Virtual Server, PortTriggering and DMZ. Following are the options available under NAT as shown in Figure 4.10...
  • Page 152: Nat Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.10.1 NAT Settings To configure Network Address Translation (NAT), click the NAT Settings link (NAT > NAT Settings) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.10.1 Figure 4.10.1 Network Address Translation (NAT) Settings...
  • Page 153: Virtual Server

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.10.2 Virtual Server To configure the virtual server, click the Virtual Server link (NAT > Virtual Server) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.10.2 Figure 4.10.2 Virtual Server...
  • Page 154 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Virtual Server Page: Field Description Application Name Configured Application Name for Virtual Server rule. Private IP Private IP address of Virtual Server rule. Remote IP Remote IP address of Virtual Server rule.
  • Page 155 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click Add button in the Virtual Server page, a screen opens with a new web page as shown in Figure 4.10.2.1 Figure 4.10.2.1 Virtual Server Add The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 156 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Virtual Server - Add: Field Description Application Name Specify Application name from dropdown or custom name for Virtual Server rule. Protocol Specify Virtual Server protocol - TCP or UDP or Both i.e. TCP/UDP.
  • Page 157: Port Triggering

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.10.3 Port Triggering To configure Port Triggering, click the Port Triggering link (NAT > Port Triggering) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.10.3 Figure 4.10.3 Port Triggering...
  • Page 158 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Port Triggering: Field Description Application Name Port Triggering Application Name Trigger Start Port Trigger Port start range. Trigger End Port Trigger Port End Range. In case of one port, the end and start both are same.
  • Page 159 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click Add button in the Port Triggering page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.10.3.1. Figure 4.10.3.1 Port Triggering Add The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 160 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Port Triggering: Field Description Application Name Port Triggering Application Name. Trigger Port Start Trigger Port start range. Trigger Port End Trigger Port End Range. In case of one port, the end and start both are same.
  • Page 161: Dmz

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.10.4 DMZ To configure the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), click the DMZ link (NAT > DMZ) on the left navigation bar. Upon configuration of DMZ all traffic sent towards RG would be unconditionally forwarded to DMZ Lan Host. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.10.4.
  • Page 162 Fields in DMZ: Field Description Enable To enable or disable the DMZ setting of NV-600A CPE. Select the check box to enable. IP Address of To enter IP Address of the DMZ host. Virtual DMZ Host Click Apply for applying the configured DMZ.
  • Page 163: Qos

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.11 QoS You can view QoS on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Settings, Queue Config Class Config. Following are the options available under QoS as shown in Figure 4.11...
  • Page 164: Qos Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.11.1 QoS Settings To configure the Quality of Service (QoS) Settings, click the QoS Settings link (QoS > QoS Settings) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.11.1...
  • Page 165 Description Active WAN mode Informative Parameter to show current WAN mode being used in CPE. Enable This selection will enable the QoS feature in NV-600A system. Disable This selection will disable the QoS feature in NV-600A system. Upstream QoS Enable This selection will enable the upstream QoS.
  • Page 166: Queue Config

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.11.2 Queue Config To configure the Queue Config, click the Queue Config link (QoS > Queue Config) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.11.2 Figure 4.11.2 Queue Config...
  • Page 167 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Queue Config - Upstream: Field Description Upstream/Downstr Selection tab for upstream/downstream Queue configuration. Queue Name This is the name of the queue configured in system. Queue Precedence of Queue. (Lower values denote higher priority).
  • Page 168 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click Add button in the Port Triggering page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.11.2.1. Figure 4.11.2.1 Add/Modify a Queue Entry The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 169 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Add/Modify a Queue Entry: Field Description Queue Name Name or Identifier of Queue. This is the Egress interface to which the queue is attached. For xRX200 platform the Queue Interface dropdown for LAN egress would also appear.
  • Page 170: Class Config

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.11.3 Class Config To classify the upstream traffic. Click the Class Config link (QoS > Class Config) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.11.3 Figure 4.11.3 Class Config...
  • Page 171 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Class Config: Field Description Upstream/Downstream Selection tab for upstream/downstream Classifier configuration. Classifier Name This is the name or identifier of the classifier entry. Order This shows the order of the classification entry.
  • Page 172 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 When you click Add or Modify in the Classifier Config page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.11.3.1 Figure 4.11.3.1 Add/Modify a Classifier Rule (DSCP Based)
  • Page 173 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.11.3.1 Add/Modify a Classifier Rule(MFC Based) The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 174 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Add/Modify a Classifier Rule: Field Description Classifier Name This is the name of Classifier. This is an Unique identifier for an instance of classifier rule. Enable This is used to enable or disable the QoS Classifier entry.
  • Page 175 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Destination MAC Mask Mask bits for Destination MAC. L3 Protocol Dropdown to select IPv4/IPv6. Source IP Source IPv4/IPv6 classification. Netmask Mask bits for Source IP. Destination IP Destination IPv4/IPv6 classification. Netmask Mask bits for Source IP.
  • Page 176: Multicast

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.12 Multicast You can view Multicast on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Proxy Settings, Snooping Settings Advanced Settings. Following are the options available under Multicast as shown in Figure 4.12...
  • Page 177: Proxy Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.12.1 Proxy Settings To configure the Multicast proxy settings in CPE, click the Proxy Settings link (Multicast > Proxy Settings) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.12.1...
  • Page 178 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in IGMP Proxy: Field Description Enable IGMP Enable or Disable the IGMPv3/IGMPv2 Proxy functionality. Proxy Enable MLD Proxy Enable or Disable the MLDv2 (IPv6) Proxy functionality. Select one of the WAN interfaces from the drop-down menu on which Multicast Proxy functionality to be enabled.
  • Page 179: Snooping Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.12.2 Snooping Settings To configure the Multicast Snooping settings, click the Snooping Settings link (Multicast > Snooping Settings) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.12.2 Figure 4.12.2 IGMP Snooping...
  • Page 180 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Fields in Snooping: Field Description Enable IGMP Enable or Disable the IGMPv3/IGMPv2 Snooping functionality. Snooping Enable MLD Enable or Disable the MLDv2 (IPv6) Snooping functionality. Snooping Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered.
  • Page 181: Advanced Settings

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.12.3 Advanced Settings To configure the advanced settings on Multicast features, click the Advanced Settings link (Multicast > Advanced Settings) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.12.3...
  • Page 182 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Multicast Advanced Settings: Field Description IPv4/IPv6 Choose the appropriate tab to configure either for IPv4 or IPv6. To enable or disable Fast-Leave support in IGMPv3/IGMPv2. The fast-leave is not to wait till group membership timers on multicast routers have expired, but...
  • Page 183: Ipsec

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.13 IPsec When you click IPsec on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Tunnel Mode. The following option Tunnel Mode is available under IPsec as shown in Figure 4.13...
  • Page 184: Tunnel Mode

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.13.1 Tunnel Mode When you click the Tunnel Mode link (IPsec > Tunnel Mode) on the left navigation bar, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.13.1 Figure 4.13.1 IPsec Tunnel Configuration When you click Add button in the IPsec Tunnel Configuration page, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.13.1.1...
  • Page 185 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure 4.13.1.1 Add IPSec Tunnel Mode Configuration The screen contains the following details:...
  • Page 186 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Add IPSec Add Configuration: Field Description Tunnel Name IPsec Tunnel name AUTH_METHOD This is the authentication method. PSK Secret Shared secret string used for tunnel authentication. IKE Mode IKE v1 or v2 algorithm WAN Interface WAN on which tunnel to be created.,...
  • Page 187: Ipv6

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.14 IPv6 When you click IPv6 link on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus IPv6 Setting, 6RD Configuration DS-Lite Configuration. The following options are available as shown in Figure 4.14...
  • Page 188: Ipv6 Setting

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.14.1 IPv6 Setting To enable or disable IPv6 functionality in CPE, click the IPv6 Setting link on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown Figure 4.14.1. By default IPv6 is not enabled.
  • Page 189 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in IPv6 Setting: IPv6 Setting Enable Enable IPv6 functionality in CPE. Disable Disable IPv6 functionality in CPE. Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered.
  • Page 190: 6Rd Configuration

    4.14.2 6RD Configuration The NV-600A supports IPv6 transition mechanism defined in 6rd (RFC 5569). To configure the 6RD configuration, click the 6RD configuration link (IPv6 > 6RD Configuration) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.14.2...
  • Page 191 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in 6RD Configuration: Field Description General Settings Enable 6rd tunnel To enable or disable 6rd functionality in CPE. Select WAN interface form dropdown on which 6rd tunnel WAN Interface to be created.
  • Page 192: Ds-Lite Configuration

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.14.3 DS-Lite Configuration The NV-600A supports DS-Lite configuration mechanism. To configure the Ds-Lite configuration, click the DS-Lite configuration link (IPv6 > DS-Lite Configuration) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.14.3...
  • Page 193 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The screen contains the following details: Fields in DS-Lite Configuration: Field Description General Settings Enable DS-Lite tunnel To enable/disable DS-Lite functionality in CPE. Select WAN interface from dropdown on which DS-Lite WAN Interface tunnel has to be created.
  • Page 194: Diagnostics

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.15 Diagnostics When you click Diagnostics link on the left navigation bar of the NV-600A CPE homepage. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Diagnostic Test Suite. The following options are available under Diagnostics as shown in Figure 4.15...
  • Page 195: Diagnostic Test Suite

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 4.15.1 Diagnostic Test Suite To configure the Diagnostic Test Suite settings, click the Diagnostic Test Suite link (Diagnostics > Diagnostic Test Suite) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.15.1...
  • Page 196 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Fields in Diagnostic Test Suite: Field Description Connection Status DSL WAN State Wireless Wireless State ENET LAN-0 Ethernet LAN Port-0 state. ENET LAN-1 Ethernet LAN Port-1 state ENET LAN-2 Ethernet LAN Port-2 state...
  • Page 197: Appendix A: Cable Requirements

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Appendix A: Cable Requirements A.1 Ethernet Cable A CAT 3~7 UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable is typically used to connect the Ethernet device to the router. A 10Base-T cable often consists of four pairs of wires, two of which are used for transmission. The connector at the end of the 10Base-T cable is referred to as an RJ-45 connector and it consists of eight pins.
  • Page 198 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure A-2 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ-45 Straight-Through Cable Figure A-3 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ-45 Crossover Cable...
  • Page 199 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 A.2 Telephone wire Standard telephone wire of any gauge or type-flat, twisted or quad is used to connect the Modem to the telephone network. A telephone cable typically consists of three pairs of wires, one of which is used for transmission. The connector at the end of the telephone cable is called an RJ-11 connector and it consists of six pins.
  • Page 200: Appendix B: Product Specification

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Appendix B: Product Specification Key Features & Benefits Supports ITU-T G.993.5 Vectoring Support ATM and PTM transmission mode auto detection ( ADSL Annex B backward compatible) Supports high bandwidth up to 100Mbps symmetric over line ports...
  • Page 201 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Support configuration backup and restore Provides surge protection for Line port Supports jumbo frame up to 1680 bytes Supports IEEE 802.1w RSTP(*) Support Router & Switch(Bridged) mode selection Supports 8 queue MFC/DSCP both type QoS.
  • Page 202 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 1 x Power LED LED Indicators: 4 x Link/Active Status for Ethernet port 1 x Link LED for VDSL2 port Switch method: Store and forward Typical Power Consumption: 6.7 W Power Input:...
  • Page 203: Appendix C: Router Mode Select

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Appendix C: Router Mode select This appendix describes how to select the router mode, The NV-600A default mode is switch(bridged mode), please refer to the following steps to select the router mode or switch mode. Select the Router mode: 1.
  • Page 204 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 2. Click the WAN Setting link (WAN Setting > WAN) on the left navigation bar to specify the WAN setting. Please cancel the check of the Auto Detect Enable, and Add to config the wan type.
  • Page 205 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Figure C-3 Config WAN Type Click Apply for applying the changes. Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes.
  • Page 206: Appendix D: Nv-600L & Nv-600A/W Compatibility Table

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Appendix D: NV-600L & NV-600A/W Compatibility Table The following shows the band profile and band plan compatibility table: Band Profile List Band Plan List VDSL2 Profile8a Annex A M1_EU32 VDSL2 Profile8b...
  • Page 207 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Band Profile \ Band Plan 0 ( 8a) 1 ( 8b) 2 ( 8c) 3 ( 8d) 4 (12a) 5 (12b) 6 (17a) 7 (30a) 8 (17b)
  • Page 208: Appendix E: Troubleshooting

    2.4 Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits. 2.5 Check the router on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects. 2.6 Make sure that the phone wire must be connecting NV-600A first, when powered on. 2.7 Replace the defective router or cable if necessary.
  • Page 209 VDSL setting failure or phone cable length is over the specification limit. 3.1 Please make sure that the phone wire must be connected between NV-600L(CO) and NV-600A (CPE) when both are power on. NV-600L (CO) will do link speed function depending on phone wire length, therefore if NV-600L (CO) can’t detect NV-600A (CPE) over phone wire while both...
  • Page 210 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The protocol was standardized in the International Telecommunication Union telecommunications sector (ITU-T) as Recommendation G.993.2. It was announced as finalized on 27 May 2005,[1] and first published on 17 February 2006. Several corrections and amendments were published in 2007 through 2011.
  • Page 211 IPERF program, and TCP window size must be settled max. 64k, the parameter as iperf –c server IP address –i 1 –t 50 –w 65535 for client side. I just bought a Netsys NV-600A to replace my Quest DSL modem for my home. I was told any VDSL2 7. Question: modem would replace and give me higher communication speeds.
  • Page 212 Static Routing functionality is used to define the connected Gateway between the LAN and WAN. 9. Question: Is it possible to use ADSL2 IP DSLAM with the NV-600A? NV-600A support the ADSL backward compatible, therefore the NV-600A can connect to ADSL2 IP Answer: DSLAM(Annex B).
  • Page 213 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 10. Question: What can I do if I forgot my password. If you forgot your password, you must reset your router. Unfortunately this process will change all your settings back to the factory defaults. To reset the router, locate the reset on the rear panel of the unit.
  • Page 214 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 System Diagnostics Power and Cooling Problems If the POWER indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a problem with the power outlet, power cord, or internal power supply as explained in the previous section. However, if the unit power is off after running for a while, check for loose power connections, power losses or surges at the power outlet.
  • Page 215 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Physical Configuration If problems occur after altering the network configuration, restore the original connections, and try to track the problem down by implementing the new changes, one step at a time. Ensure that cable distances and other physical aspects of the installation do not exceed recommendations.
  • Page 216: Appendix F: Compliance Information

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Appendix F: Compliance Information FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a computing device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules.
  • Page 217 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
  • Page 218 NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 WEEE Warning To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
  • Page 219: Warranty

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Warranty The original product that the owner delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year parts after purchase. There will be a minimal charge to replace consumable components, such as fuses, power transformers, and mechanical cooling devices.
  • Page 220: Chinese Sj/T 11364-2006

    NV-600A Managed VDSL2 CPE Router USER’S MANUAL Ver. A6 Chinese SJ/T 11364-2006 有 毒 有 害 物 质 或 元 素 部件名称 铅(Pb) 汞(Hg) 镉(Cd) 六价铬[Cr(VI)] 多溴联苯(PBB) 多溴二苯醚(PBDE) 结构壳体 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 电路组 ○ ○ ○ ○...

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