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OV604V
User Manual
VER: 1.0

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  • Page 1 OV604V User Manual VER: 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction .................... 1 Application ..................1 Features ....................1 Standards Compatibility and Compliance ..........2 Safety Cautions ................... 2 LED Status Description................ 3 1.5.1 LED Status................3 1.5.2 Rear Panel ................4 Hardware Installation ................4 Connecting the DSL Router ..............5 Factory Reset Button ................
  • Page 3 Diagnostics ..................57 Management ..................57 4.5.1 Settings .................. 58 4.5.2 Internet Time ................58 4.5.3 Access Control ............... 60 4.5.4 Update Software ..............60 4.5.5 Reboot ..................61...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction The XDSL OV604V is a high-speed VDSL2 router, uplink rate up to 40 Mbps and downlink rate up to 80 Mbps. It provides sufficient bandwidth for high performance connection to the Internet, online gaming, video on demand (VOD), video conferencing, and high definition television (HDTV).
  • Page 5: Standards Compatibility And Compliance

     User-friendly GUI for web configuration  Several pre-configured popular games. Just enable the game and the port settings are automatically configured.  Configurable as a DHCP server on your network  Compatible with all standard Internet applications  Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface ...
  • Page 6: Led Status Description

    shock or fire accident. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace it at once.  Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid any damage caused by overheating to the device. The holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel

    Indicator Status Description The DSL line tries to activate or fails to Blink Red activate. Data is being transmitted through the Blink Green WAN interface. The connection is established. The users Green can access the Internet. No Ethernet signal is detected. The user data is passing through LAN1/2/3/4...
  • Page 8: Connecting The Dsl Router

    The Router can be placed on a shelf or desktop, ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators in the front, as you may need to view them for troubleshooting. Place the DSL Router in a location where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power source.
  • Page 9: Pc Network Configuration

    settings. The device settings are restored to the following factory defaults: the IP address is 192.168.1.1, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, user name for management is admin, and password is admin. 3 PC Network Configuration Each network interface on the PC should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically obtain an IP address using the network DHCP server.
  • Page 10 Figure 1 IP and DNS configuration TCP/IP configuration instructions for Windows XP are as follows. Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel > Access Network Connections from the desktop. Step 2 Right-click the Ethernet connection icon and choose Properties. Step 3 On the General tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component and click Properties.
  • Page 11: Web-Based Management

    4 Web-Based Management  Note: This project is hardware project, the Web interface of software is for reference only. This chapter describes how to use Web-based management of the DSL router, which allows you to configure and control all of DSL router features and system parameters in a user-friendly GUI.
  • Page 12: Dsl Router Device Information

    Step 1 Open a Web browser on your computer. Step 2 Enter http://192.168.1.1 (default IP address of the DSL router) in the address bar. The login page appears. Step 3 Enter a user name and the password. The default username and password of the super user are admin and admin.
  • Page 13: Summary Of Device Information

    Figure 4 Device Info menu 4.2.1 Summary of Device Information Choose Device Info > Summary, the following page appears.  LAN IPv4 Address: the management IPv4 address.  Default Gateway: In the bridging mode there is no gateway. In other modes, it is the address of the uplink equipment, for example, PPPoE/PPPoA.
  • Page 14: Statistics

     Description: Descripte this interface with protocol and PVC.  Type: The connection type of WAN, such as PPPoE, PPPoA. 4.2.3 Statistics This page contains the following four parts:  Statistics of LAN  Statistics of WAN Service  Statistics of xTM ...
  • Page 15: Statistics Of Wan

    Figure 5 Statistics of LAN 4.2.3.2 Statistics of WAN Choose Device Info > Statistics > WAN Service and the following page appears. You can query information of packets recevied by the WAN interfaces. Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them. Figure 6 Statistics of WAN 4.2.3.3 Statistics of XTM...
  • Page 16 Figure 7 Statistics of XTM 4.2.3.4 Statistics of xDSL Choose Device Info > Statistics > xDSL and the following page appears. If the DSL line is activated, the following window appears.
  • Page 17  Traffic Type: ATM, or PTM.
  • Page 18: Route Table Information

    Click Reset Statistics at the bottom to restore the values to zero and recount them. Click xDSL BER Test to test xDSL Bit Error Rate. 4.2.3.5 xDSL BER Test Click xDSL BER Test to perform a bit error rate (BER) test on the DSL line. The test page is as follows: Figure 8 ADSL BER test The Tested Time (sec) can be 1, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360.
  • Page 19: Arp Table Information

    Figure 9 Route table 4.2.5 ARP Table Information Choose Device Info > ARP and the following page appears. You can query the MAC and IP address information of the equipment attached to the modem. Figure 10 ARP table 4.2.6 DHCP IP Lease Information Choose Device Info >...
  • Page 20: Advanced Setup

    4.3 Advanced Setup Choose Advanced Setup > WAN Service and the submenus of WAN Service are shown as below: You can select one connection mode of the interface according to your ISP instruction. 4.3.1.1 ADSL After selecting the ADSL as the connection mode, click Next and the following page appears.
  • Page 21 In this page, you can enter this PVC (VPI and VCI) value, and select DSL link type PPPoE, IPoE, Bridge, PPPoA, or IPoA., encapsulation mode, service category, connection Mode.  VPI (Virtual Path Identifier): The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255.
  • Page 22  Select DSL Link Type: You may select EoA (it is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge), PPPoA, or IPoA. – PPPoE: Refer to 4.3.2.1 Adding a PPPoE WAN Service. – IPoE: Refer to 4.3.2.2 Adding a MER (IPoE) WAN service. –...
  • Page 23: Connection Type Of Wan Service

    – Bridging: Refer to 4.3.2.5 Adding a Bridge WAN service. 4.3.2 Connection Type of WAN Service After setting ADSL or VDSL. You can do the following steps according the connection type that you select. 4.3.2.1 Adding a PPPoE WAN Service This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoE WAN service.
  • Page 24 In this page, you can modify the PPP username, PPP password, PPPoE service name and authentication method.  PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP.  PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP.  PPPoE Service Name: If your ISP provides it to you, please enter it. If not, do not enter any information.
  • Page 25 does not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal.  PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable it first.  Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS, through PPPoE dial-up.
  • Page 26 Step5 In this page, you may obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface or manually enter the static DNS server addresses. If only a PVC with IPoA or static MER protocol is configured, you must manually enter the static DNS server addresses. Click Next, and the following page appears.
  • Page 27 4.3.2.2 Adding a MER (IPoE) WAN service This section describes the steps for adding the MER WAN service. Step1 When you select IPoE, the following page appears. Figure 13 WAN Service Configuration of IPoE  Enter Service Description: You can configure the description for the WAN connection.
  • Page 28 Step3 In this page, you may themodify the WAN IP settings. You may select obtain an IP address automatically or manually enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Click Next and the following page appears. Note: If selecting Obtain an IP address automatically, DHCP will be enabled for PVC in MER mode.
  • Page 29 Step4 In this page, you can set the network address translation settings,for example, enabling NAT, enabling firewall, and enabling IGMP multicast. After finishing setting, click Next and the following page appears.
  • Page 30 Step5 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system default gateway and then click Next to display the following page. Step6 In this page, you may obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface or manually enter static DNS server addresses. If only a PVC with IPoA or static MER protocol is configured, you must enter the static DNS server addresses.
  • Page 31 Step7 In this page, it displays the information about the IPoE settngs.Click Save/Apply to save and apply the settings. 4.3.2.3 Adding a PPPoA WAN service This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoA WAN service. Step1 When you select PPPoA, the following page appears.
  • Page 32  Enter Service Description: You can configure the description for the WAN connection. Step2 In this page, you may modify the service description. Click Next to display the following page.  PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP. ...
  • Page 33  PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable it first.  Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS, through PPPoA dial-up.
  • Page 34 Step5 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface or manually enter the static DNS server addresses. If only a PVC with IPoA or static MER protocol is configured, you must enter the static DNS server addresses.
  • Page 35 Step6 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoA settngs.Click Save/ Apply to apply the settings. You can modify the settings by clicking the Back button if necessary. 4.3.2.4 Adding an IPoA WAN service This section describes the steps for adding the IPoA WAN service. Step 1 When you select IPoA, the following page appears.
  • Page 36 Step 2 In this page, you may modify the service description. Click Next to display the following page. Step 3 In this page, enter the WAN IP address and the WAN subnet mask provided by your ISP and then click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 37 In this page, Network Address Translation (NAT) allows you to share one Wide Area Network (WAN) IP address for multiple computers on your Local Area Network (LAN). If you do not want to enable NAT, and wish the user of modem to access the Internet normally, you need to add a route on the uplink equipment.
  • Page 38 Step 5 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system default gateway and then click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 39 Step 6 In this page, you should use a static DNS IP address for IPoA mode. Select the proper DNS server interface and enter the primary DNS server and the secondary DNS server. Click Next to display the following page. In this page, it displays the information about the IPoA settngs.
  • Page 40 Figure 14 WAN Service Configuration of Bridge  Enter Service Description: You can configure the description for the WAN connection.  Enable 802.1Q VLAN: You can enable or disable VLAN feature for the WAN connection. (This feature is variable for VDSL and ETH WAN connection) Step 2 In this page, click Next to display the following page.
  • Page 41: Lan Configuration

    In this page, it displays the information about the bridge settngs. Click Save/ Apply to save and apply the settings. You can modify the settings by clicking Back if necessary. 4.3.3 LAN Configuration Choose Advanced Setup > LAN, and the following page appears. In this page, you can configure an IP address for the DSL Router and enable DHCP server.
  • Page 43: Enabling Igmp Snooping

    4.3.3.1 Configuring the Private IP Address for the DSL Router In this page, you can modify the IP address of the device. The preset IP address is 192.168.1.1. This is the private IP address of the DSL Router, under which the device can be reached in the local network.
  • Page 44: Nat

    Note: A maximum 32 entries can be configured. Click Add Entries, and the following page appears. 4.3.3.5 Configuring the Second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Interface View the following part for second IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface. 4.3.4 NAT Note: Only the mode of configuration PVC is PPPoE or PPPoA, NAT service appears.
  • Page 45  H.323 Enable: The H.323 ALG is a flexible application layer gateway that allows H.323 devices such as H.323 phones and applications to make and receive calls between each other, when connected to private networks secured by clavister security gateways. ...
  • Page 46: Dmz Host

    4.3.4.2 DMZ Host Adding a DMZ Host Step 1 To set up a PC as a DMZ host, choose Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ host. Step 2 Enter the local IP address of the PC that is to be enabled as an exposed host.
  • Page 47 Step 1 To set up port triggering for a service, click Add. Step 2 Select the use Interface like that ipoa_0_0_35/ipoa0 and select the required application from the Select an application drop-down list, or manually enter the information in the Custom application field. ...
  • Page 48 traffic  Open Port Start and Open Port End: Enter the port that is to be opened for incoming traffic. Note: You can use a single port number, several port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any combination of these, for example 80, 90-140, 180.
  • Page 49 Step 2 Select the use Interface like that pppoe_0_0_35.7/ppp0.7 and select a service or enter a custom server. Step 3 Set Server IP Address. Step 4 Enter the Server IP address of the computer that provides the service (the server in the Local Host field). Note that unless an additional external IP address is added, only one LAN computer can be assigned to provide a specific service or application.
  • Page 50: Security

    If the application you require is not in the list, manually enter the information. Select the protocol for the service you are providing from the Protocol drop-down list. Under Public Port, enter the port number of the service you are providing. In the Local Port field, enter the internal port number to which service requests are to be forwarded.
  • Page 51 Click Add and the page for defining the IP filtering rule appears. In this page, you can create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition. All specified conditions in the filtering rule must be complied with the rule to take effect.
  • Page 52: Incoming Ip Filtering Setup

    Step 3 Click Save/Apply and the following page appears. 4.3.5.2 Incoming IP Filtering Setup The incoming IP filter is used to block and permit IP packet transmisstion from internet. Choose Security > IP Filtering > Incoming and the following page appears. Click Add and the page for defining the IP filtering rule appears.
  • Page 53 must be complied with the rule to take effect. Click Save/Apply to save and activate the filter. You must select at least one WAN interface to apply this rule.  Source IP address: Enter an IP address. After you set the IP address, the incoming packets (protocol selected packets) are allowed.
  • Page 54: Parental Control

    Step 3 Click Save/Apply and the following page appears. 4.3.6 Parental Control Parental Control restricts a speciel LAN device with its MAC address by setting Access Time Restriction, or add URL List to accept or restrict LAN devices accessing URL address by setting Url Filtering. 4.3.6.1 Access Time Restriction Step 1...
  • Page 55: Routing

    following page appears. Step 2 Click Add, and the following page appears. Step 3 In this page, you can add time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router. After enter user name, select days of week and blocking time, click Save/Apply, and the following page appears.
  • Page 56: Static Route

    If selected an interface by the Selected WAN Interface box, this router accepts the received default gateway assignment from this WAN interface. Click Save/Apply to save the configuration. 4.3.7.2 Static Route Adding Static Route Step 1 Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Static Route and the following page appears.
  • Page 57 Enter destination network address and subnet mask. Enable Use Gateway IP Address and enter IP address. Select use interface. See the following figure. Step 3 Click Save/Apply to apply the settings and the following page appears. Note: A maximum 32 entries can be configured. Remove Static Route Select Remove checkbox, and click Remove to apply the settings.
  • Page 58: Dns

    4.3.8 DNS 4.3.8.1 DNS Server Choose Advanced Setup > DNS > DNS Server and the following page appears. In this page, you can select a DNS server interface from the available interfaces, manually enter the DNS server addresses, or obtain the DNS address from a WAN interface.
  • Page 59 In this page, you are allowed to modify the DDNS settings. Click the Add button to display the following page.  D-DNS provider: Select a proper DDNS server in the drop-down list.  Hostname: It is the domain name and it can be modified.
  • Page 60: Diagnostics

     Interface: The interface that the packets pass through on the DSL router.  Username: Enter the username for accessing the DDNS management interface.  Password: Enter the password for accessing the DDNS management interface. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings. 4.4 Diagnostics Click Diagnostics, and the following page appears.
  • Page 61: Settings

    4.5.1 Settings 4.5.1.1 Settings Backup Click Management > Settings > Backup to back up the DSL router configuration. 4.5.1.2 Settings Update Click Management > Settings > Update, and the following page appears. Click Browse and select the correct update configure settings file. Then, click Update Settings to update the modem settings.
  • Page 62 After enable Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers, the interface show below. Enter proper configurations and click Save/Apply.
  • Page 63: Access Control

    4.5.3 Access Control Access Control – Passwords 4.5.3.1 Choose Management > Access Control > Passwords, and the following page appears. In the interface, you can modify the accounts passwords. 4.5.4 Update Software Click Management > Update Software, and the following page appears. In this interface, you can update the modem firmware.
  • Page 64: Reboot

    reboot is over. You must guarantee the update software is right and accurate. It is strictly forbidden to use other software for updates. After update software, it is suggested to restore the modem to the factory defaults and configure it again. 4.5.5 Reboot Choose Reboot and the following page appears.

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