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VR-3053
Home Gateway
User Manual
Version A1.0, June 14, 2019
261099-049

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  • Page 1 VR-3053 Home Gateway User Manual Version A1.0, June 14, 2019 261099-049...
  • Page 2 Preface This manual provides information related to the installation and operation of this device. The individual reading this manual is presumed to have a basic understanding of telecommunications terminology and concepts. If you find the product to be inoperable or malfunctioning, please contact technical support for immediate service by email at INT-support@comtrend.com For product update, new product release, manual revision, or software upgrades,...
  • Page 3 To prevent interference with cordless phones, ensure that gateway is at  least 5 feet ( 1.5m )from the cordless phone base station. If you experience trouble with this equipment, you disconnect it from the  network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that equipment is not malfunctioning.
  • Page 4 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 5 uncontrolled environment. This device should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet équipement est conforme avec l'exposition aux radiations ISED définies pour un environnement non contrôlé.
  • Page 6 Copyright Copyright©2019 Comtrend Corporation. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary to Comtrend Corporation. No part of this document may be translated, transcribed, reproduced, in any form, or by any means without prior written consent of Comtrend Corporation.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents   CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ......................8   CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ......................9   2.1 H ........................... 9 ARDWARE ETUP   2.1.1 Back Panel ..........................10   2.1.2 Bottom Panel ......................... 12   2.1.3 Front Panel ..........................13  ...
  • Page 8   5.9.1 QoS ............................74   5.9.2 QoS Graphs ........................... 77   5.9.3 Queue Stats ..........................78   5.10 A ......................... 79 DVANCED IREWALL     5.10.1 Packet Filter ........................79     5.10.2 URL Filter..........................81     5.11 OAM D ........................
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction VR-3053 is a Multi-DSL router using the Intel solution. It not only provides both ADSL and 35b VDSL but also integrated 5 Giga Ethernet ports and WLAN 802.11n 2.4GHz frequency band and 802.11ac 5GHz Frequency band. Therefore, VR-3053 is designed for high speed applications.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Hardware Setup     Non-stackable This device is not stackable – do not place units on top of each other, otherwise damage could occur. Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware setup.
  • Page 11: Back Panel

    2.1.1 Back Panel The figure below shows the back panel of the device. WiFi On/Off Press and release the WiFi button to enable the WiFi function. To disable WiFi, press and release the WiFi button. WPS Button Press the WPS button less than 2 seconds to enable WPS which will allow 2 minutes for WiFi connection.
  • Page 12 Connect to the DSL port with the DSL RJ11 cable. Power ON Press the power button to the OFF position (OUT). Connect the power adapter to the power port. Attach the power adapter to a wall outlet or other AC source. Press the power button to the ON position (IN).
  • Page 13: Bottom Panel

    2.1.3 Front Panel for details). NOTE: If pressed down for more than 60 seconds, the VR-3053 will go into a firmware update state (CFE boot mode). The firmware can then be updated using an Internet browser pointed to the default IP address.
  • Page 14: Front Panel

    2.1.3 Front Panel The front panel LED indicators are shown below and explained in the following table. This information can be used to check the status of the device and its connections. Color Mode Function IP connected and no traffic detected. If an IP or PPPoE session is dropped due to an idle timeout, the light will remain blue.
  • Page 15 Ethernet WAN is connected. Ethernet WAN is not connected. ETH WAN Green Blink Ethernet WAN is transmitting/ receiving. Wi-Fi enabled. Wi-Fi disabled. 5G WiFi Green Data transmitting or receiving over WLAN. Blink Wi-Fi enabled. Wi-Fi disabled. 2.4G WiFi Green Data transmitting or receiving over WLAN. Blink WPS connection successful.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Web User Interface

    Chapter 3 Web User Interface This section describes how to access the device via the web user interface (WUI) using an Internet browser such as Internet Explorer (version 5.0 and later). 3.1 Default Settings The factory default settings of this device are summarized below. ...
  • Page 17: Ip Configuration

    3.2 IP Configuration DHCP MODE When the VR-3053 powers up, the onboard DHCP server will switch on. Basically, the DHCP server issues and reserves IP addresses for LAN devices, such as your PC. To obtain an IP address from the DCHP server, follow the steps provided below.
  • Page 18 STATIC IP MODE In static IP mode, you assign IP settings to your PC manually. Follow these steps to configure your PC IP address to use subnet 192.168.1.x. NOTE: The following procedure assumes you are running Windows. However, the general steps involved are similar for most operating systems (OS). Check your OS support documentation for further details.
  • Page 19: Login Procedure

    3.3 Login Procedure Perform the following steps to login to the web user interface. NOTE: The default settings can be found in 3.1 Default Settings. STEP 1: Start the Internet browser and enter the default IP address for the device in the Web address field.
  • Page 20 STEP 3: After successfully logging in for the first time, you will reach this screen. You can also reach this page by clicking on the following icon located at the top of the screen.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Basic Setup

    Chapter 4 Basic Setup You can reach this page by clicking on the following icon located at the top of the screen. The web user interface window is divided into two frames, the main menu (at left) and the display screen (on the right). The main menu has several options and selecting each of these options opens a submenu with more selections.
  • Page 22: Internet

    4.1 Internet Click on the internet tab to display the following. For a tour of the page, please click the question mark icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen. To add aconnection, click the button to display the following. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Internet Connections.
  • Page 23 IPv6 for your reference.
  • Page 24: Wifi 2.4Ghz

    4.2 WiFi 2.4GHz Configure the main wireless LAN interface that operates in the 2.4GHz range. It offers greater coverage and supports legacy devices. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on 2.4GHZ WiFi Settings.
  • Page 25: Wifi 5Ghz

    4.3 WiFi 5GHz Configure the main wireless LAN interface that operates in the 5GHz range. It offers less interference and is ideal for media streaming and gaming. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on 5GHZ WiFi Settings.
  • Page 26: Lan

    4.4 LAN 4.4.1 Configuration Configuration support to provide IP address to devices connected on the LAN side of the CPE. Applicable for all wired and wireless devices that requests a dynamic IP address. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Local Network Settings.
  • Page 27: Devices Connected

    4.4.2 Devices Connected This displays the List of Clients Connected on the LAN Side of the CPE. MAC Address MAC address of the device that is connected to the LAN port. Host Name Host Name of the device that is connected to the LAN port. IP Address IP Address of the device that is connected to the LAN port.
  • Page 28: Firewall

    4.5 Firewall 4.5.1 Main Firewall The CPE device provides extensive firewall protection against a wide array of common hacker attacks. This is done by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion. Application layer protocol services can be enabled/disabled from this page.
  • Page 29: Parental Control

    4.5.2 Parental Control Access to the internet from LAN Host PCs can be controlled based on MAC addresses and Time of Day. Select the default action Permit or Deny and click the button. Click the button to display the following.
  • Page 30 Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Parental Control Rules. Click the button to save your Parental Control Rules.
  • Page 31: Chapter 5 Advanced Setup

    Chapter 5 Advanced Setup You can reach this page by clicking on the following icon located at the top of the screen. The web user interface window is divided into two frames, the main menu (at left) and the display screen (on the right). The main menu has several options and selecting each of these options opens a submenu with more selections.
  • Page 32: Dsl

    5.1 DSL 5.1.1 Mode Setting DSL(Digital Subscriber Line) offers WAN DSL Connectivity on various DSL Modes. Provides configuration for xDSL modes, various annex modes and upstream and downstream attributes. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Mode Setting.
  • Page 33: Status

    5.1.2 Status Provides the various status and statistics information.
  • Page 34: Atm Channel

    5.1.3 ATM Channel This page Displays all ATM channels configured, and allows users to delete configured channels. Please avoid deleting ATM channels on which Internet connections are configured. VPI/VCI The Identifier of the Virtual Path and the Virtual Channel for the ATM. Encapsulation The encapsulation types are LLC and VCMUX.
  • Page 35: Multiple Bridge

    5.2 Multiple Bridge 5.2.1 LAN VLAN Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on the LAN VLAN Settings. 5.2.2 Bridges Displays Bridge Interfaces. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Bridges Settings.
  • Page 36: Multicast

    5.3 Multicast This page allows you to configure the Multicast services. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Multicast Settings.
  • Page 37: System

    5.4 System 5.4.1 Administration This page allows users to take configuration backup, restore to previous configuration or to factory settings, upgrade firmware and reboot device. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Administration Settings.
  • Page 38: User Management

    5.4.2 User Management Configure new users with add delete and modify options. Click the button to display the following.
  • Page 39: System Time

    Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on User Management Settings. 5.4.3 System Time Configuration to enable the device to synchronize the system time with the time servers. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on System Time Settings.
  • Page 40: System Log

    5.4.4 System Log The CPE device provides customized logging the messages to File, Remote. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on System Log Settings.
  • Page 41: Diagnostics

    5.4.5 Diagnostics Allows diagnosis to be performed on various sub-systems of the CPE. Click the button to restart the diagnostic tests. Input the IP/Host address and click the button start the test. See below for ping test result.
  • Page 42 Input the url and click the button start the test. See below for trace route result.
  • Page 43: Dynamic Dns

    5.5 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS allows the user to update wan IP address with one or many dynamic DNS services. So anyone can access services on computer using DNS-like address.
  • Page 44 Client Settings Click the button to display the following. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Client Settings.
  • Page 45 Supported Servers Click the button to display the following. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Server Settings.
  • Page 46: Wifi 2.4Ghz

    5.6 WiFi 2.4GHz 5.6.1 Advanced Advanced settings for the wireless LAN interfaces that operate in the 2.4GHz range. Typically you shouldn't need to change these settings. The settings shown above are described below.
  • Page 47 DTIM A value between 1~255. Beacon Interval 100 ms by default. Power Scale 12/25/50/100 and 100 by default. Explicit Beamforming Turned on by default. Implicit Beamforming Turned on by default. LDPC Turned on by default. STBC Turned on by default. Number of Antennas Select number of antennas;...
  • Page 48: Ssids

    5.6.2 SSIDs Configure multiple virtual access points. Typical use is to allow guest access to the internet while preventing guests from connecting to your main network. Click the button to display the following. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G SSID.
  • Page 49 WPS Enabled Tick the box to enable. Click the button to display the following. The settings shown above are described below. Rekey Interval 3600 seconds by default. Passphrase The password. AP Isolation Enable/Disable AP isolation. Max Connected STAs The maximum number of STAs that can be connected. WMM-PS Enable/disable WMM power save.
  • Page 50: Wps

    5.6.3 WPS Connect a device by pushbutton or PIN, or connect this AP to an existing network through WPS. Click the button to reset WPS to Unconfigured mode. Click the button, then press the WPS pushbutton on the device you want to connect within two minutes. To connect a new device by PIN (Personal Identification Number), input the Client device PIN and Client device MAC address, then click the button.
  • Page 51 To add this device to a network, enter the PIN in the box on the managing device. To create a new PIN, Click the button.
  • Page 52: Mac Filtering

    5.6.4 MAC Filtering Configurations to block devices from connecting or allow devices to connect, based on their MAC address. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G SSID. ACL Mode Select the access control list mode from the drop-down menu. To add a filter, click the button to display the following.
  • Page 53: Wds

    5.6.5 WDS Wireless Distribution System. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G Wi-Fi SSID. WDS Mode WDS mode setting: Disabled Legacy (Just support 802.11g with WEP) Hybrid (Support both AP and WDS functions.) Click the button to save the entry.
  • Page 54: Statistics

    5.6.6 Statistics Displays WLAN statistics of the access point and connected devices. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G Wi-Fi SSID.
  • Page 55 Associated Devices Heading Description MAC Address MAC address of the STA IP Address IP address of the STA Last Tx PHY Rate Tx PHY Rate of the Wi-Fi connection Last Rx PHY Rate Rx PHY Rate of the Wi-Fi connection RSSI (dBm) Shows RSSI3 and RSSI4 for two antennas RSSI2 (dBm)
  • Page 56: Airtime Fairness

    5.6.7 Airtime Fairness Check the checkbox to display the following. Click the button to enable airtime fairness for varied wireless clients.
  • Page 57 The settings shown above are described below. ATM Distribution Type Static: If an STA does not fully use its grant, do not pass it to other STAs.  Dynamic: If an STA does not fully use its grant, pass the remaining grant to ...
  • Page 58 Station Level Airtime Fairness Check the checkbox to display the following. Click the button to add an entry. Then click the icon to edit the entry. Click the button to apply your changes. If required, click the icon to delete an entry.
  • Page 59: Wifi 5Ghz

    5.7 WiFi 5GHz 5.7.1 Advanced Advanced settings for the wireless LAN interfaces that operate in the 2.4GHz range. Typically you shouldn't need to change these settings. The settings shown above are described below.
  • Page 60 DTIM A value between 1~255. Beacon Interval 100 ms by default. Power Scale 12/25/50/100 and 100 by default. Explicit Beamforming Turned on by default. Implicit Beamforming Turned on by default. LDPC Turned on by default. STBC Turned on by default. Number of Antennas Select number of antennas;...
  • Page 61: Ssids

    5.7.2 SSIDs Configure multiple virtual access points. Typical use case is to allow guest access to the internet while preventing guests from connecting to your main network. Click the button to display the following. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G SSID.
  • Page 62 Click the button to display the following. The settings shown above are described below. Rekey Interval 3600 seconds by default. Passphrase The password. AP Isolation Enable/Disable AP isolation. Max Connected STAs The maximum number of STAs that can be connected. WMM-PS Enable/disable WMM power save.
  • Page 63: Wps

    5.7.3 WPS Connect a device by pushbutton or PIN, or connect this AP to an existing network through WPS. Click the button to reset WPS to Unconfigured mode. Click the button, then press the WPS pushbutton on the device you want to connect within two minutes. To connect a new device by PIN (Personal Identification Number), input the Client device PIN and Client device MAC address, then click the button.
  • Page 64 To add this device to a network, enter the PIN in the box on the managing device. To create a new PIN, Click the button.
  • Page 65: Mac Flitering

    5.7.4 MAC Flitering Configurations to block devices from connecting or allow devices to connect, based on their MAC address. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G SSID. ACL Mode Select the access control list mode from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 66 To add a filter, click the button to display the following. Input the MAC address and click the box to allow or deny.
  • Page 67: Wds

    5.7.5 WDS Wireless Distribution System. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 2.4G Wi-Fi SSID. WDS Mode WDS mode setting: Disabled Legacy (Just support 802.11g with WEP) Hybrid (Support both AP and WDS functions.) Click the button to save the entry.
  • Page 68: Statistics

    5.7.6 Statistics Displays WLAN statistics of the access point and connected devices. The settings shown above are described below. SSID 5G Wi-Fi SSID.
  • Page 69 Associated Devices Heading Description MAC Address MAC address of the STA IP Address IP address of the STA Last Tx PHY Rate Tx PHY Rate of the Wi-Fi connection. Last Rx PHY Rate Rx PHY Rate of the Wi-Fi connection. RSSI (dBm) Shows RSSI3 and RSSI4 for two antennas.
  • Page 70: Airtime Fairness

    5.7.7 Airtime Fairness Check the checkbox to display the following. Click the button to enable airtime fairness for varied wireless clients.
  • Page 71 The settings shown above are described below. ATM Distribution Type Static: If an STA does not fully use its grant, do not pass it to other STAs.  Dynamic: If an STA does not fully use its grant, pass the remaining grant to ...
  • Page 72 Station Level Airtime Fairness Check the checkbox to display the following. Click the button to add an entry. Then click the icon to edit the entry. Click the button to apply your changes. If required, click the icon to delete an entry.
  • Page 73: Upnp

    5.8 UPnP Click the radio button to to enable UPnP protocol and then click the button to save your choice. Click the button to refresh the screen.
  • Page 74: Quality Of Service

    5.9 Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) settings enables you to manage and optimize the performance of the applications. It shapes the network traffic and prioritizes the devices and services by controlling the bandwidth allocation.
  • Page 75: Qos

    5.9.1 QoS (QoS) settings enables] you to manage and optimize the performance of the applications. Select Ingress or Egress from each of the drop-down menus – LAN, WLAN, DSL, WAN and Eth WAN. Click the button to see more detail on each entry.
  • Page 76 Then click the icon to edit the entry. If required, click the icon to delete an entry. Click the button to display the following. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Queue Configuration Settings.
  • Page 77 Click the button to display the following. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Classifier Settings.
  • Page 78: Qos Graphs

    5.9.2 QoS Graphs This function is not supported on this firmware release.
  • Page 79: Queue Stats

    5.9.3 Queue Stats Shows the statistics of configured queues. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Quque Statistics info.
  • Page 80: Advanced Firewall

    5.10 Advanced Firewall This page allows the user to view and configure rules. Please make sure to enable Firewall and Packet filter feature. Note: New rules configured will not be applicable to existing running sessions. Warning: Use this feature judiciously. Incorrect configuration may render device inaccessible.
  • Page 81 Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Packet Filter settings.
  • Page 82: Url Filter

    5.10.2 URL Filter This page allows the user to configure URL Filter feature. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Packet Filter settings.
  • Page 83: Oam Diagnostics

    5.11 OAM Diagnostics This page allows user to Test OAM. 5.11.1 ATM OAM F5 Loopback Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on ATM OAM F5 Loopback Diagnostic results.
  • Page 84: Nat

    5.12 NAT 5.12.1 DMZ This page allows the user to view and configure the virtual DMZ Host. Such a configuration opens up the specified host to unrestricted two-way Internet access. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on DMZ settings.
  • Page 85: Port Mapping

    5.12.2 Port Mapping Configure a rule to allow remote computers (for example, computers on the Internet) to connect to a specific computer or service within a LAN. Click the button to display the following.
  • Page 86 Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Port Mapping settings.
  • Page 87: Port Triggering

    5.12.3 Port Triggering Port triggering opens an incoming port when the user's computer is using a specified outgoing port(trigger) for specific traffic. Click the button to display the following.
  • Page 88 Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Port Trigger settings.
  • Page 89: Device Management

    5.13 Device Management The settings shown above are described below.
  • Page 90 Heading Description CWMP Enable Shows if enabled or disabled ACS URL ACS URL ACS Username Admin by default ACS Password Admin by default Connection Request URL Connection Request URL Connection Request Username Admin by default Connection Request Password Admin by default Periodic Inform Enable Periodic Inform Enable Periodic Inform Interval...
  • Page 91: Routing

    5.14 Routing Web Page to Add/Delete Static Route in the System. 5.14.1 Static Routing Click the first button to display the following (IPv4 Static Route).
  • Page 92 The settings shown above are described below. Heading Description Destination IP Address Destination Server or Gateway IP Destination Subnetmask 255.255.x.x Gateway IP Address 192.168.1.x Interface Interface connect to Destination Server or GW (br-lan or ptm)
  • Page 93 Click the second button to display the following (IPv6 Static Route).
  • Page 94 The settings shown above are described below. Heading Description Destination IP Prefix EX: 2001:DB8:3000:0/16 NextHop EX: 2001:DB8:1:1 Interface EX: Ethernet1/0...
  • Page 95: Rip

    5.14.2 RIP This page allows to enable or disable RIP and set mode of operation. Click the Information icon on the upper right-hand side of this screen for information on Routing Information Protocol settings.
  • Page 96: Chapter 6 Logout

    Chapter 6 Logout To log out from the device simply click the following icon located at the top of your screen. Upon successful exit, the following message will be displayed.
  • Page 97: Appendix A - Specifications

    Appendix A – Specifications Hardware .RJ-11 X1 for VDSL2 (35b)/ADSL2+ (Annex A) .RJ-45 X 4 for GELAN .RJ-45 X 1 for GEWAN .Reset button X 1 .WPS button X 1 . Guest WiFi button X 1 .Internal Antenna X 2 ....
  • Page 98 Note : Specification are subject to change without note. Environment .Operating Temperature: 0°C ~40°C (32°F ~104°F) .Operating Humidity: 10%~90% non-condensing .Storage Temperature: -25°C ~65°C (-23°F ~149°F) .Storage Humidity: 5%~90% non-condensing Kit Contents (1*VR-3053, 1*RJ11 cable, 1*RJ45 cable, 1*power adapter, 1*CD-ROM) NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice...
  • Page 99: Appendix B - Ssh Client

    Appendix B - SSH Client Unlike Microsoft Windows, Linux OS has a ssh client included. For Windows users, there is a public domain one called “putty” that can be downloaded from here: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html To access the ssh client you must first enable SSH access for the LAN or WAN from the Management ...

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