Comtrend VR3063U Home Gateway User Manual CT 5374
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- 1. User Manual I
- 2. User Manual II
- 3. User Manual III
User Manual I
VR-3063 Home Gateway User Manual 261099-048 Version A1.0, July 31, 2018 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, please visit our website at http://www.comtrend.com Important Safety Instructions With reference to unpacking, installation, use, and maintenance of your electronic device, the following basic guidelines are recommended: Do not use or install this product near water, to avoid fire or shock hazard. For example, near a bathtub, kitchen sink or laundry tub, or near a swimming pool. Also, do not expose the equipment to rain or damp areas (e.g. a wet basement). Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surfaces. Allow it to lie freely. There should be no obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord. In addition, do not walk on, step on, or mistreat the cord. Use only the power cord and adapter that are shipped with this device. To safeguard the equipment against overheating, make sure that all openings in the unit that offer exposure to air are not blocked. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening. Also, do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Never install telephone wiring during stormy weather conditions. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment. This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25cm between the radiator & your body. For indoor use only. Do NOT open the casing. Do NOT use near water. Power Specifications: I/P: 12Vdc / 2.5A WARNING Disconnect the power line from the device before servicing. Power supply specifications are clearly stated in Appendix C Specifications. Do not stack equipment or place equipment in tight spaces, in drawers, or on carpets. Be sure that your equipment is surrounded by at least 2 inches of air space. If this Home Gateway Router cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. 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. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. User Information Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Aucune modification apportée à l’appareil par l’utilisateur, quelle qu’en soit la nature. Tout changement ou modification peuvent annuler le droit d’utilisation de l’appareil par l’utilisateur. 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 Canada. Pour réduire le risque d’interférence aux autres utilisateurs, le type d’antenne et son gain doivent être choisies de façon que la puissance isotrope rayonné e é quivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pas ce qui est né cessaire pour une communication ré ussie. Cet appareil est conforme à la norme RSS Industrie Canada exempts de licence norme(s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: 1. Cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d’interférences et 2. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif. Radiation Exposure FCC 1. This Transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 25 centimeters between the radiator and your body. 1.L'émetteur ne doit pas être colocalisé ni fonctionner conjointement avec à autre antenne ou autre émetteur. 2.Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements de la IC pour un environnement non contrô lé. L'antenne doit être installé de façon à garder une distance minimale de 25 centimètres entre la source de rayonnements et votre corps. ISED This device complies with the ISED portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. Déclaration d'exposition aux radiationsCet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiofré quences portables établies au ISED pour un environnement non contrôlé et ne présente pas de risque dans le cadre d’une utilisation conforme à celle décrite dans ce manuel. Une réduction accrue de l’exposition aux radiofréquences peut être obtenue en tenant l’appareil aussi éloigné que possible du corps humain ou en réglant l’appareil sur une puissante inférieure si cette fonction est disponible. Copyright Copyright© 2018 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. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ NOTE: This document is subject to change without notice. Protect Our Environment This symbol indicates that when the equipment has reached the end of its useful life, it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separate from domestic waste. The cardboard box, the plastic contained in the packaging, and the parts that make up this router can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations. Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste; you may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law. Instead, please be responsible and ask for disposal instructions from your local government. Save Our Environment When this equipment has reached the end of its useful life, it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separately from domestic waste. The cardboard box, the plastic in the packaging, and the parts that make up this device can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations. Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste. You may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law. Instead, ask for disposal instructions from your municipal government. Please be responsible and protect our environment. Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 9 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION........................................................................................................... 10 2.1 HARDWARE SETUP ......................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 LED INDICATORS........................................................................................................................... 13 CHAPTER 3 WEB USER INTERFACE ............................................................................................ 16 3.1 DEFAULT SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 16 3.2 IP CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................ 17 3.3 LOGIN PROCEDURE........................................................................................................................ 19 CHAPTER 4 DEVICE INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 21 4.1 WAN ............................................................................................................................................. 22 4.2 STATISTICS ..................................................................................................................................... 23 4.2.1 LAN Statistics ................................................................................................................. 23 4.2.2 WAN Service ................................................................................................................... 24 4.2.3 XTM Statistics ................................................................................................................. 25 4.2.4 xDSL Statistics ................................................................................................................ 26 4.3 ROUTE ........................................................................................................................................... 31 4.4 ARP............................................................................................................................................... 32 4.5 DHCP............................................................................................................................................ 32 4.6 IGMP INFO .................................................................................................................................... 34 4.7 IPV6 .............................................................................................................................................. 35 4.7.1 IPv6 Info ................................................................................................................................ 35 4.7.2 IPv6 Neighbor ....................................................................................................................... 36 4.7.3 IPv6 Route ............................................................................................................................. 37 4.8 CPU & MEMORY ........................................................................................................................... 38 4.9 NETWORK MAP ............................................................................................................................. 39 4.10 WIRELESS .................................................................................................................................... 39 4.10.1 Station Info .......................................................................................................................... 39 4.10.2 Site Survey ........................................................................................................................... 41 CHAPTER 5 BASIC SETUP............................................................................................................... 43 5.1 WAN SETUP ................................................................................................................................... 44 5.1.1 WAN Service Setup ................................................................................................................ 45 5.2 NAT .............................................................................................................................................. 46 5.2.1 Virtual Servers ................................................................................................................ 46 5.2.2 Port Triggering ............................................................................................................... 48 5.2.3 DMZ Host ....................................................................................................................... 50 5.3 LAN .............................................................................................................................................. 51 5.3.1 Lan VLAN Setting .................................................................................................................. 53 5.3.2 LAN IPv6 Autoconfig ............................................................................................................. 54 5.3.3 Static IP Neighbor ................................................................................................................. 56 5.3.4 UPnP ..................................................................................................................................... 57 5.4 WIRELESS ...................................................................................................................................... 58 5.4.1 Basic 2.4GHz ......................................................................................................................... 58 5.4.2 Security 2.4GHz ..................................................................................................................... 60 5.4.3 Basic 5GHz ............................................................................................................................ 62 5.4.4 Security 5GHz ........................................................................................................................ 64 5.5 PARENTAL CONTROL...................................................................................................................... 66 5.5.1 Time Restriction .............................................................................................................. 66 5.5.2 URL Filter....................................................................................................................... 67 5.6 HOME NETWORKING ..................................................................................................................... 68 5.6.1 Print Server ........................................................................................................................... 68 5.6.2 DLNA ..................................................................................................................................... 68 CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED SETUP ..................................................................................................... 71 6.1 SECURITY ...................................................................................................................................... 71 6.1.1 IP Filtering ..................................................................................................................... 71 6.1.2 MAC Filtering................................................................................................................. 74 6.2 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) .......................................................................................................... 76 6.2.1 QoS Queue ...................................................................................................................... 77 6.2.1.1 QoS Queue Configuration .............................................................................................. 77 6.2.1.2 Wlan Queue .................................................................................................................... 80 6.2.2 QoS Classification .......................................................................................................... 81 6.2.3 QoS Port Shaping ........................................................................................................... 83 6.3 ROUTING ....................................................................................................................................... 84 6.3.1 Default Gateway ............................................................................................................. 84 6.3.2 Static Route ..................................................................................................................... 85 6.3.3 Policy Routing ................................................................................................................ 86 6.3.4 RIP .................................................................................................................................. 87 6.4 DNS .............................................................................................................................................. 88 6.4.1 DNS Server ..................................................................................................................... 88 6.4.2 Dynamic DNS ................................................................................................................. 89 6.5 DSL............................................................................................................................................... 90 6.6 DNS PROXY .................................................................................................................................. 91 6.7 INTERFACE GROUPING ................................................................................................................... 92 6.8 IP TUNNEL ..................................................................................................................................... 94 6.8.1 IPv6inIPv4 ............................................................................................................................. 94 6.8.2 IPv4inIPv6 ............................................................................................................................. 95 6.9 IP SEC............................................................................................................................................ 96 6.10 CERTIFICATE .............................................................................................................................. 100 6.10.1 Local ............................................................................................................................. 100 6.10.2 Trusted CA .................................................................................................................... 102 6.11 POWER MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................. 103 6.12 MULTICAST................................................................................................................................ 104 6.13 WIRELESS .................................................................................................................................. 107 6.13.1 Basic 2.4GHz ..................................................................................................................... 107 6.13.2 Security 2.4GHz ................................................................................................................. 109 6.13.3 WPS 2.4GHz ...................................................................................................................... 111 6.13.4 Advanced 2.4GHz .............................................................................................................. 113 6.13.5 Basic 5GHz ........................................................................................................................ 115 6.13.6 Security 5GHz .................................................................................................................... 117 6.13.7 WPS 5GHz ......................................................................................................................... 119 6.13.8 Advanced 5GHz ................................................................................................................. 121 CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................................... 123 7.1 DIAGNOSTICS – INDIVIDUAL TESTS ............................................................................................. 123 7.2 ETHERNET OAM ......................................................................................................................... 124 7.3 PING ............................................................................................................................................ 127 7.4 TRACE ROUTE ............................................................................................................................. 128 CHAPTER 8 MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................ 129 8.1 SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................... 129 8.1.1 Backup Settings............................................................................................................. 129 8.1.2 Update Settings ............................................................................................................. 130 8.1.3 Restore Default ............................................................................................................. 130 8.2 SYSTEM LOG ............................................................................................................................... 131 8.3 SNMP AGENT ............................................................................................................................. 133 8.4 TR-069 CLIENT ........................................................................................................................... 134 8.5 INTERNET TIME ........................................................................................................................... 136 8.6 ACCESS CONTROL ....................................................................................................................... 137 8.6.1 Accounts ........................................................................................................................... 137 8.6.2 Services ............................................................................................................................. 139 8.6.3 IP Address ......................................................................................................................... 140 8.7 UPDATE SOFTWARE ..................................................................................................................... 141 8.8 REBOOT ....................................................................................................................................... 142 CHAPTER 9 LOGOUT ..................................................................................................................... 143 APPENDIX A - FIREWALL ............................................................................................................. 144 APPENDIX B - PIN ASSIGNMENTS .............................................................................................. 147 APPENDIX C – SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 148 APPENDIX D - SSH CLIENT .......................................................................................................... 150 APPENDIX E - PRINTER SERVER................................................................................................ 151 APPENDIX F - CONNECTION SETUP .......................................................................................... 158 Chapter 1 Introduction VR-3063 is a Multi-DSL solution for high-performance Internet access. In addition, VR-3063 supports high power (400mw/26 dBm) dual bands (802.11n 2.4GHz & 802.11ac 5GHz) to create a large Wi-Fi footprint for the most seamless video experience as well as blazing fast data speed and a toll-quality voice experience. Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Hardware Setup Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware setup. BACK PANEL The figure below shows the back panel of the device. 10 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). If the Power LED displays as expected then the device is ready for setup (see section 2.2 LED Indicators). Caution 1: If the device fails to power up, or it malfunctions, first verify that the power cords are connected securely and then power it on again. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Caution 2: Before servicing or disassembling this equipment, disconnect all power cords and telephone lines from their outlets. Reset Button Restore the default parameters of the device by pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds. After the device has rebooted successfully, the front panel should display as expected (see section 2.2 LED Indicators for details). NOTE: If pressed down for more than 60 seconds, the VR-3063 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. DSL Port Connect to an ADSL2/2+ or VDSL with this RJ11 Port. This device contains a micro filter which removes the analog phone signal. If you wish, you can connect a regular telephone to the same line by using a POTS splitter. SFP Port SFP (Small form-factor pluggable transceiver) port provides an additional interface for modular fiber/giga/g.fast transceivers. ETH WAN PORT This port has the same features as the LAN ports described below with additional Ethernet WAN functionality. Ethernet (LAN) Ports Use 1000-BASE-T RJ-45 cables to connect up to four network devices to a Gigabit LAN, or 10/100BASE-T RJ-45 cables for standard network usage. These ports are auto-sensing MDI/X; so either straight-through or crossover cable can be used. USB Host Port (Type A) A USB host port supports compatible printers (See Appendix E for setup instructions) or storage devices. If a storage device is connected to the USB host port, it can be used to stream the DLNA service. Support for other devices may be added in future firmware upgrades. 2.4G WiFi On/Off & WPS Button Press and release the WiFi-WPS button to activate WPS for the 2.4GHz WiFi interface (make sure the WPS is enabled in Wireless->2.4GHz->Security page). Press and hold WiFi-WPS button more than 10 seconds to enable/disable 2.4GHz WiFi. 11 5G WiFi On/Off & WPS Button Press and release the WiFi-WPS button to activate WPS for the 5GHz WiFi interface (make sure the WPS is enabled in Wireless->5GHz->Security page). Press and hold WiFi-WPS button more than 10 seconds to enable/disable 5GHz WiFi. 12 2.2 LED Indicators 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. LED POWER Color GREEN Mode On The device is powered up. Off The device is powered down. Blink RED Function On Software upgrade is in progress. POST (Power On Self Test) failure or other malfunction. A malfunction is any error of internal sequence or state that will prevent the device from connecting to the DSLAM or passing customer data. 13 GREEN ETH 4 to 1 ORANGE On Ethernet is connected at 1000 Mbps. Off Ethernet is not connected. Blink In TX/RX over 1000 Mbps. On Ethernet is connected at 10/100 Mbps. Off Ethernet is not connected. Blink GREEN On WPS(2.4G) connection successful. The LED will stay on for 3 minutes. Off (2.4G) No WPS association process ongoing. Blink WPS ORANGE WPS(5G) connection successful. The LED will stay on for 3 minutes. Off (5G) No WPS association process ongoing. On GREEN Off Blink On WiFi 5G GREEN Off Blink On GREEN ETH WAN Off Blink ORANGE GREEN GREEN Data transmitting or receiving over WLAN. The wireless module is ready. (i.e. installed and enabled). The wireless module is not ready. (i.e. either not installed or disabled). Data transmitting or receiving over WLAN. WAN is connected at 1000 Mbps. SFP module is connected. Ethernet WAN is not connected. SFP module is connected. In TX/RX over 1000 Mbps. Ethernet WAN is not connected. In TX/RX over 1000 Mbps. On SFP module is activated Off SFP module is deactivated traffic passing on SFP-connected interface (eth0) On xDSL Link is established. Off The device is powered down. On GREEN The wireless module is not ready. (i.e. either not installed or disabled). Off Blink INTERNET The wireless module is ready. (i.e. installed and enabled). Ethernet is connected at 10/100 Mbps. Blink DSL (5G) WPS connection in progress. On Blink SFP (2.4G) WPS connection in progress. On Blink WiFi 2.4G In TX/RX over 10/100 Mbps. The xDSL link is training. IP connected and no traffic detected (the device has a WAN IP address from IPCP or DHCP is up or a static IP address is configured, PPP negotiation has successfully completed. If the IP or PPPoE session is dropped due to an idle 14 timeout, the light will remain Green. The light will turn red when it attempts to reconnect and DHCP or PPPoE fails. RED Off Modem power off, modem in bridged mode or WAN connection not present. Blink IP connected and IP Traffic is passing thru the device (either direction). On Device attempted to become IP connected and failed (no DHCP response, no PPPoE response, PPPoE authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP, etc.) 15 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. LAN IP address: 192.168.1.1 LAN subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Administrative access (username: root, password: 12345) User access (username: user, password: user) Remote (WAN) access (username: support, password: support) WLAN access: enabled Technical Note During power on, the device initializes all settings to default values. It will then read the configuration profile from the permanent storage section of flash memory. The default attributes are overwritten when identical attributes with different values are configured. The configuration profile in permanent storage can be created via the web user interface or telnet user interface, or other management protocols. The factory default configuration can be restored either by pushing the reset button for more than ten seconds until the power indicates LED blinking or by clicking the Restore Default Configuration option in the Restore Settings screen. 16 3.2 IP Configuration DHCP MODE When the VR-3063 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. 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. STEP 1: From the Network Connections window, open Local Area Connection (You may also access this screen by double-clicking the Local Area Connection icon on your taskbar). Click the Properties button. STEP 2: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. STEP 3: Select Obtain an IP address automatically as shown below. STEP 4: Click OK to submit these settings. If you experience difficulty with DHCP mode, you can try static IP mode instead. 17 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. STEP 1: From the Network Connections window, open Local Area Connection (You may also access this screen by double-clicking the Local Area Connection icon on your taskbar). Click the Properties button. STEP 2: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. STEP 3: Change the IP address to the 192.168.1.x (1
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