Alcatel-Lucent CellPipe 7130 series User Manual
Alcatel-Lucent CellPipe 7130 series User Manual

Alcatel-Lucent CellPipe 7130 series User Manual

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CellPipe 7130 VDSL Residential Gateway
500V series
7130 RG 5Ve.A2000 and 7130 RG 5Ve.B2000
USER MANUAL
401-389-004
MAY 2008
ISSUE 1

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  • Page 1 CellPipe 7130 VDSL Residential Gateway 500V series 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000 and 7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 USER MANUAL 401-389-004 MAY 2008 ISSUE 1...
  • Page 2 Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright © 2008 Alcatel-Lucent. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About this document Purpose ................................. v Reason for revision ............................v Intended audience ............................v Supported systems ............................v How to use this document ..........................v Safety information ............................vi Conventions used ............................vi Eco-environmental statements ........................vii Technical support ............................vii How to order ...............................
  • Page 4 .................................................... DDNS Setting ............................2-36 Port Range Forwarding ........................... 2-38 Virtual Server Basic ..........................2-40 Virtual Server Advance ........................... 2-42 DMZ and UPnP ............................2-44 Filter ................................ 2-47 NAT Passthrough ............................. 2-49 QoS Setup ..............................2-51 Default QoS ............................. 2-54 QoS Policy ...............................
  • Page 5: About This Document

    About this document Purpose The purpose of the User Manual is to provide installation information, procedures for installation, service activation and system reconfiguration for the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway. Additionally the User Manual contains status indicators and troubleshooting information and a comprehensive description of safety guidelines.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    .................................................... information than needed by many of the readers. Before you start reading the manual, it is therefore necessary to assess which aspects or chapters will cover the individual area of interest. The following information is provided in this information product: Quick Installation Guide (QIG) •...
  • Page 7: Eco-Environmental Statements

    To obtain technical support, contact your local sales representative or use the Online Customer Support (OLCS) (https://support.lucent.com). How to order To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or Alcatel- Lucent Customer Information Center (CIC) as follows: For mail order •...
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  • Page 9: Quick Installation Guide (Qig)

    Quick Installation Guide (QIG) Overview Purpose This Quick Installation Guide provides information about how to install the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 at the customers premises, which may be apartment blocks, hotels or office complexes. This customer premises equipment (CPE) supports Ethernet-over-VDSL2 via four Ethernet data link rated up to 100 Mbps symmetrically.
  • Page 10: Hardware Description

    .................................................... Hardware description Package content The package consists of the following components: One 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway • One standard telephone cable (1.8 m) • One category 5 UTP network cable (1.5 m) • One power adapter •...
  • Page 11 .................................................... WARNING: Please use for this inlet only the power adapter, which is shipped with your 7130 RG 5Ve.AL2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway. Failure to comply with may cause damage to the CPE. Power switch The power switch is used for turning “ON” and “OFF” the device. Reset switch The reset switch serves two functions as explained here: Reset the device...
  • Page 12 .................................................... LED indications for system and port status Six LEDs on the front panel indicate the following system and port status: Status Description System Status Indicators PWR (Power) Power supply is okay. Power failure or disconnected. DIAG Slow Flashing Flashes during firmware upgrade. (Diagnostics) No Firmware upgrading INTERNET...
  • Page 13: Install The Cpe

    .................................................... Install the CPE When to use Use this procedure to install the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000, that means to make the connections to the network (wireless traffic via WLAN included), to the devices which may be for example a notebook, laptop or computer and to the power supply. In addition use the procedure to establish a TCP/IP connection from the device to the CPE.
  • Page 14 .................................................... 5. Do not place the CPE on an unstable stand or table; the CPE may drop and become damaged. 6. For an Internet access, a PC with a 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet adapter card installed is required. The PC must be configured for TCP/IP. Before you begin Make sure that the package content is complete.
  • Page 15 ..............................................................................................Connect one end of the attached standard telephone cable to the port on the CPE which is labeled VDSL and connect the other end to the telephone wall outlet providing the VDSL service............................................Connect one end of the Category 5 UTP network cable to the Ethernet LAN port on the CPE and the other end to the port of the network interface on the appropriate device, for example a PC, Notebook and so on.
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  • Page 17: Web Management Interface

    Web Management Interface Overview The Web Management Interface is provided to let the configuration of 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 as easily as possible. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface through a Web platform. You can configure bridge or router functions to accommodate your needs.
  • Page 18 .................................................... DMZ and UPnP 2-44 Filter 2-47 NAT Passthrough 2-49 QoS Setup 2-51 Default QoS 2-54 QoS Policy 2-56 QoS Interface Policy 2-58 QoS ALG 2-60 Reboot Gateway 2-62 Restore Factory Defaults 2-64 Web Firmware Upload 2-66 System Settings 2-68 MCL Settings 2-70 ....................................................
  • Page 19: The Web Management Interface

    .................................................... The Web Management Interface Overview The following summarizes how to configure the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG Web Management Interface. Web Management Interface 5Ve.B2000 by using the is a graphical interface and allow user to access the system for statistics, configuration, administration and maintenance activities.
  • Page 20 .................................................... Advanced Setup On this pages you can configure the WAN ports connection method. WAN Settings • – DHCP – PPPoE – VLAN + 2PPPoE – Bridge Route Setting • Bridge MAC Filter • DDNS Setting • Port Range Forwarding •...
  • Page 21: Access To Web Management Interface Via Internet Browser

    .................................................... Access to Web Management Interface via Internet browser Purpose Use this procedure to access to the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 Management Interface via Internet browser. Related information The 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 is with following default settings configured: User Name: admin •...
  • Page 22 ..............................................................................................User name Password Enter the and the (“admin” for both per default), and then click Note: The username and password are case-sensitive. Result: Home Area screen with the basic setting of your 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 configuration and connection statistics opens. T E P S ................................
  • Page 23: Retrieve Status

    .................................................... Retrieve Status Purpose Use this procedure to retrieve the basic settings of your current configuration as well as a network and connection statistics. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 24: Parameter Description

    .................................................... Status Following parameters are displayed in the window: Parameter Description Version Info: The version of currently used firmware Release Date: The release date of your firmware System Up Time: Shows how long the system has been up and operated Total Memory: Shows the memory (Random Access Memory) capacity of the system.
  • Page 25: Lan Settings

    .................................................... LAN Settings Purpose Use this procedure to configure the network settings for your gateway and LAN port. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 26 ..............................................................................................IP Address Subnet Mask To configure the gateway and the LAN port enter the and the For example: IP Address 10.x.x.x or 192.x.x.x and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Additional Information: This defines the IP address of local port and has to be a private one.
  • Page 27 ..............................................................................................DNS Relay Enable/Disable This is optional. You may have already setup a DHCP server in your domain and let the unit to forward the DHCP request to this server............................................DNS Server 1...3 Enter the IP Address. Enter the DNS server IP address if this is not automatically relaying (obtained by your Internet service provider ISP).
  • Page 28: Wifi Settings

    .................................................... WiFi Settings Purpose Use this procedure to configure the basic wireless network settings. The Router can connect up to 253 wireless clients. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 29 ..............................................................................................To configure the wireless LAN settings enable the WiFi function first. Select from the Enable pull-down menu (Enable/Disable)............................................TxPower Set a appropriate value for the capability (ranges 1-100%). This parameter allow you to manage your transmission power consumption............................................
  • Page 30 ..............................................................................................Hide SSID Configure Select to hide the SSID or select to make the SSID visible. Additional Info: This option allows the SSID to be broadcast on your network. You may want to enable this function while configuring your network, but make sure that you disable it when you are finished.
  • Page 31: Security Mode Configuration

    .................................................... Security Mode configuration Purpose Use this procedure to configure security mode on your wired or wireless network, the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 supports the security mechanisms WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130...
  • Page 32 ..............................................................................................Following options are available: Open - For this type of security mode, your wireless connection is unprotected. • This is strongly not recommended. - This security mode is defined in the original IEEE 802.11. This mode is not •...
  • Page 33: Wi-Fi Mac

    .................................................... Wi-Fi MAC Purpose Use this procedure to restrict some of the wireless clients association with the Access Point. Related information Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters. You need to know the MAC address of the devices to configure the Wi-Fi MAC filter.
  • Page 34 ..............................................................................................WiFI MAC Example of a window: ............................................Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless devices that are allowed or denied access to your wireless network............................................Disable Allow Select to turn off the Wi-Fi MAC filtering function. Select to allow the Deny following MAC addresses to connect the router.
  • Page 35: Wifi Qos

    .................................................... WiFi QoS Purpose Use this procedure to enable the media access prioritization Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM). Three access categories are support by the Wi-Fi QoS, for audio, video, and voice applications over the wireless network. This give you a higher priority for different types of multimedia traffic.
  • Page 36 ..............................................................................................WiFi QoS Example of a window: ............................................EDCA Parameter The IEEE 802.11e standard improves the Medium Access Control (MAC) of the legacy 802.11 with regard to Quality of Service (QoS) by introducing the Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA).The 802.11e MAC is based on both centrally-controlled and contention-based channel accesses.The EDCA provides differentiated channel access to frames with different priorities.
  • Page 37 .................................................... AIFS (Arbitrary Interframe Space) The back-off timing for each access category consists of a fixed period called the Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space Number followed by a random period called the Contention Window (CW), both specified in multiples of the slot time. TXOP (Transmission Opportunity) WMM (Wireless Multimedia) Transmission Opportunity: defined by IEEE 802.11e, the TXOP is the interval of time when a particular STA (station) has the right to initiate...
  • Page 38 .................................................... TXOPLimit: These will allow multiple MAC frames consecutively as long as the whole transmission time does not exceed the TXOP limit.So keep it larger for delay-sensitive data. ACM: Admission Control Mandatory: The admission control is taken over by the client when you turn on this.
  • Page 39: Advanced Setup

    .................................................... Advanced Setup Purpose Use this procedure to setup your WAN ports connection method. Related information These settings determine how the router will make a connection with the modem/internet. A Dynamic Connection, meaning that the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS addresses are supplied automatically by the ISP.
  • Page 40: Dhcp

    .................................................... DHCP Purpose DHCP Use this procedure to configure the settings. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the gateway connected via DHCP for your wireless network.
  • Page 41 ..............................................................................................Host Name Domain Name Enter the appropriate for your connection: For this type of Host Name Domain Name connection method, just identify your router with the Auto Manual Select configuration and enter the appropriate value for the (Maximum Transfer Unit)............................................
  • Page 42: Pppoe Settings

    .................................................... PPPoE Settings Purpose PPPoE Use this procedure to configure the settings. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................PPPoE From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the settings for your wireless network.
  • Page 43 ..............................................................................................Username Password AC Name Service Enter the and the for your PPPoE connection. Name are optional, please consult your ISP............................................Connection on Demand Keep alive Select from the radio button for either For connection on demand, the router will only connect to the internet service when it is instructed to do so.
  • Page 44: Vlan + 2Pppoe Settings

    .................................................... VLAN + 2PPPoE Settings Purpose PPPoE Use this procedure to configure the settings over VLAN for multiple PPPoE connections. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 45 ..............................................................................................Enter the VLAN ID: Please give the Vlan-ID if you have two different PPPoE accounts for these two services. Important! This configuration should be given by your ISP or configured by them............................................User Name Password Enter the for your connection.
  • Page 46: Bridge Settings

    .................................................... Bridge Settings Purpose Use this procedure to set the connection type for your wireless network. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 47 ..............................................................................................Apply Changes Click at the bottom of the page to apply your changes............................................In this case your router is configured as a simply bridge and act like a bridge. T E P S ..................................................................................2 - 3 1 401-389-004 Issue 1 May 2008...
  • Page 48: Route Setting

    .................................................... Route Setting Purpose Use this procedure to setup static routes when the routing packets come from a specific network to another. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 49 ..............................................................................................IP Address Enter the for the destination network (destination network ID)............................................Netmask, Enter the the network mask for the destined network............................................Gateway Enter the , the address to which the packet is forwarded............................................Metric Enter the value the number that is used to specify the cost of the route, so that the best route (potentially among multiple routes to the same destination) can be selected.
  • Page 50: Bridge Mac Filter

    .................................................... Bridge MAC Filter Purpose Use this procedure to provides filtering for traffic from certain MAC addresses, i.e., MAC access control list. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 51 ..............................................................................................IP Address Enter the for the destination network (destination network ID)............................................Alg, Select your filtering Algorithm, choose from the drop-down menu to specify your Source MAC Destination Mac Ethernet Type filtering rules, i.e., , then the (the Ethernet type code contains 4 digits of Hex numbers).
  • Page 52: Ddns Setting

    .................................................... DDNS Setting Purpose Use this procedure to register a dynamic IP address with a Domain name over DDNS (Domain Name Service). Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 53 ..............................................................................................Enable your DDNS Service first then select from pull-down menu to specify your DDNS service name. You may need to register an account with the above providers first and enter your service name here............................................User Name, Enter the this is your user name for your DDNS account.
  • Page 54: Port Range Forwarding

    .................................................... Port Range Forwarding Purpose Port Range Forwarding Use this procedure to add a new or to change existing rules. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 55 ..............................................................................................Start Port In the column enter the number of the first port of the range you want to seen by users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC............................................End Port In the column enter the number of the last port of the range you want to seen by users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC.
  • Page 56: Virtual Server Basic

    .................................................... Virtual Server Basic Purpose Use this procedure to activate and configure a virtual server in your router. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 57 ..............................................................................................Application From the pull-down menu select the name for the application to be served by this virtual server............................................Check the radio button for automatically-configured LAN hosts or choose to enter the Address manually............................................Enable or Disable on the pull-down menu the basic virtual server setting............................................
  • Page 58: Virtual Server Advance

    .................................................... Virtual Server Advance Purpose Use this procedure to activate and configure an advance virtual server in your router. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 59 ..............................................................................................Application Specify the name first, enter the name for the application to be served by this virtual server............................................Ext. Port Enter the number (Ext. Port, means the ports for traffic coming in from the WAN) to be used for this type of application/service. The external port is associated with this application.
  • Page 60: Dmz And Upnp

    .................................................... DMZ and UPnP Purpose Use this procedure to enable or disable DMZ and UPnP. Related information UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. A UPnP device can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities and learn about other devices on the network.
  • Page 61 ..............................................................................................DMZ and UPnP Example of a window: ............................................UPnP Enable Disable : Select for the UPnP function............................................UPnP Log Enable Disable : Select the UPnP logging activities............................................Read Only Mode : Enable or disable the read only mode............................................
  • Page 62 ..............................................................................................Apply Changes Click at the bottom of the page to save your changes. T E P S ..................................................................................2 - 46 401-389-004 Issue 1 May 2008...
  • Page 63: Filter

    .................................................... Filter Purpose Use this procedure to disable some internet applications with associated service port numbers for the specific clients. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 64 ..............................................................................................Application Enter the name first............................................IP Address Netmask Specify the of the hosts for which you would like to block this type of application............................................Protocol Specify the to be used with this application (TCP, UDP or both)............................................
  • Page 65: Nat Passthrough

    .................................................... NAT Passthrough Purpose Use this procedure to enable or disable security protocols NAT Passthrough. Related information Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a standards-based VPN that offers flexible solutions for secure data communications across a public network like the Internet. L2TP refers to Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol and PPTP refers to Point to Point Tunneling Protocol.
  • Page 66 ..............................................................................................NAT Passthrough Example of a window: ............................................Enable Disable following security protocols: IPSec Passthrough • L2TP Passthrough • PPTP Passthrough • ............................................Apply Changes Click at the bottom of the page to save your changes. T E P S ................................
  • Page 67: Qos Setup

    .................................................... QoS Setup Purpose Use this procedure to configure QoS Setup. Related information The IEEE 802.1p specifies the user priority field and defines up to eight separate traffic types. You can give weights to each queue. Thus, you may give priorities to some queues over other queues by assigning weights.
  • Page 68 ..............................................................................................QoS Scheduler Example of a window: ............................................Enable QoS Scheduler Select to enable your ............................................Scheduler Type Priority Q Click the pull down menu, to select the appropriate Following options are displayed: Priority Q : This type of scheduler will first deliver traffic that has higher weights and •...
  • Page 69 .................................................... Contribute : If you enable this, you may let your queues to give away some of their • resource to other queues so that they may also be transmitted when the queue does not use up all of the available bandwidth. Borrow : If you enable this, you may let these queues to use other queues' resources.
  • Page 70: Default Qos

    .................................................... Default QoS Purpose Use this procedure to setup the QoS default policy for the Internet and IPTV traffic. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 71 ..............................................................................................QoS Mapping by Original Tos Tag In the field choose the if you want to assign queue Specified Queue according to the incoming ToS (Type of Service) value. Then choose the and assign a queue number for the incoming traffic (0...7)............................................
  • Page 72: Qos Policy

    .................................................... QoS Policy Purpose Use this procedure to configure the QoS Policy as provided on the screen. This screen lists the QoS classifiers or policy. A classifier groups upstream traffic into data flows according to specific criteria such as the source address, destination address, source port or destination port.
  • Page 73 ..............................................................................................Please enter your settings into the fields provided. Source Enter the IP Address and the Subnet Mask of the host that sends the traffic in the Subnet Mask field and field. Start Port End Port Enter the port number of the sending host in the field.
  • Page 74: Qos Interface Policy

    .................................................... QoS Interface Policy Purpose Use this procedure to configure the Quality of Service for the network interface. Enable or QoS Interface Policy disable the for WLAN and LAN. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 75 ..............................................................................................QoS Interface Policy screen will let you to setup different QoS policy rules for wireless LAN and wired LAN network traffic............................................QoS Interface Policy Enable the (default value is Disable)............................................QoS Interface Policy Configure the for WLAN and LAN network traffic. Specified Queue Choose the and assign a queue number for the incoming traffic (0...7).
  • Page 76: Qos Alg

    .................................................... QoS ALG Purpose Use this procedure to enable or disable for the SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol). SIP is for the implementation of VOIP. RTP is the protocol which provides end-to-end delivery services for data with real-time characteristics, such as interactive audio and video.
  • Page 77 ..............................................................................................SIP ALG QoS screen will let you to enable or disable QoS for the Session Initiated Protocol and Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). The users can also setup different QoS policy for SIP and RTP sessions............................................SIP ALG QoS Configure the for SIP sessions and RTP sessions.
  • Page 78: Reboot Gateway

    .................................................... Reboot Gateway Purpose Use this procedure to reboot the gateway. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................Reboot Gateway From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the method Status >...
  • Page 79 ..............................................................................................Reboot Click to reboot your router. Result: The PWR LED will goes off and stays on if the restart is successful. Then you may log into the device again. Note: Rebooting your router will not delete your configuration settings. T E P S ................................
  • Page 80: Restore Factory Defaults

    .................................................... Restore Factory Defaults Purpose Use this procedure to the restore factory defaults. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................Restore Factory Defaults. From the main navigation bar, follow this path to the Status >...
  • Page 81 ..............................................................................................Restore Defaults Click to reset all configuration settings to their default values. Result: After restoring the router is accessible under the default IP address 192.168.2.1 and the default user name and password admin. Note: A restore to the factory defaults will delete all your configuration settings. Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.
  • Page 82: Web Firmware Upload

    .................................................... Web Firmware Upload Purpose Use this procedure to update your router's firmware in this screen Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 83 ..............................................................................................Download the firmware upgrade file from the website. The new firmware versions are posted at www..and can be downloaded for free............................................Browse... Upload Firmware Click to locate your firmware upgrade and press to upload the new firmware, wait until the upgrade is finished. Important! Do not power off the router or press the reset button while the firmware is being upgraded.
  • Page 84: System Settings

    .................................................... System Settings Purpose Use this procedure to change your web administrator's login name and password. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser............................................
  • Page 85 ..............................................................................................GUI Settings Admin Password In the section you can change the Important! It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default password of the router, which is admin ............................................Telnet Settings Telenet Root Password In the section you can change the Important! It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default telnet...
  • Page 86: Mcl Settings

    .................................................... MCL Settings Purpose Use this procedure to turn on or off certain type of service from the router. Thus, it gives you more control over the router's security. Before you begin Home Area Make sure that you are connected to the from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.
  • Page 87 ..............................................................................................From the pull-down menu for each service type, select the appropriate setting............................................Following options are displayed: Disable : Turn off this type of service on the CPE. • : Only allow hosts from the LAN to access this type of service. •...
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  • Page 89: A Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Overview Purpose This Appendix provides guidance for troubleshooting. The CPE operation can easily be monitored via the LED indicators to identify problems. The table below describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions. Diagnosing Symptom Possible cause Solution PWR LED Power outlet, power Check the power outlet by plugging in another...
  • Page 90 Troubleshooting Overview .................................................... Symptom Possible cause Solution DIAG LED is At the moment a CPE Wait until the firmware upgrade is passed and • the DIAG LED is “On” (wireless enabled). flashing firmware upgrade is executed. INTERNET You cannot connect to Check that your PC is properly configured for •...
  • Page 91: B Configuring The Tcp/Ip Protocols On The Pc

    Configuring the TCP/IP protocols on the PC Overview Purpose To connect the CPE to a PC through its Ethernet port, the PC must have an Ethernet network adapter card installed, and be configured for the TCP/IP protocol. Many service providers configure TCP/IP for client PC automatically using a networking technology known as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Page 92 Configuring the TCP/IP protocols on the PC Overview .................................................... Windows XP 1. Click “Start/Control Panel/Network and Internet Connections.” (You may need to choose Settings before Control Panel, depending on your Start Menu configuration.) 2. Right-click the “Local Area Connection” icon for the adapter you want to configure, and choose “Properties.”...
  • Page 93: C Product Conformance

    Product conformance Overview Purpose This section provides the EU Declaration of Conformity (CE) statements, additional international conformity statements. Note that in regions such as the European Union, the statements that are required are determined primarily by national or multi-national regulations. However, in some regions, contact terms determine which statements are required.
  • Page 94 Product conformance Overview .................................................... Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: –...
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