Flyingvoice Technology G802 VoIP Wireless Router User Manual The G801

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V1.1
The G802
High Speed Router
User’s Guide
V1.1
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Table of Contents
Preface ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1
1.2
Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.1
Part 15 FCC Rules ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.2
Class B Digital Device or Perpheral ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
GNU GPL Information ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3
Warning................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1
G800 series ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1.1
G800 series ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1.2
2.2
2.3
2.4
Power Adapter................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
LED Indicators ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Hardware Installation .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Voice Prompt....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Configuring Bas ic Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
3.1
Two-Level Management ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2
Accessing Web Page ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2.1
3.2.2
From LAN port ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
From WAN port ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3
Web Page ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.4
3.5
Setting up the Time Zone ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Setting up the Internet Connection ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.6
Setting up the Wireless Connection ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.6.1
Enable Wireless and Setting SSID................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.6.2
Encryption ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.7
Register .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
3.7.1
3.7.2
3.7.3
Get the Accounts........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Connections ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Configuration SIP from Webpage.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.7.4
View the Register Status ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
3.8
Make Call ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
3.8.1
3.8.2
3.8.3
3.8.4
Calling phone or extension numbers ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Direct IP calls ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Call Hold ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Blind Transfer .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
3.8.5
Attended Transfer ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.8.6
Conference .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Web Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
4.1
Login ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
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4.2
4.3
4.4
Status ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Network&Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.3.1
4.3.2
WAN .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
LAN ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
4.3.3
MAC Clone ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
4.3.4
4.3.5
VPN............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
DMZ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
4.3.6
4.3.7
DDNS Setting .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Port Forward ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
4.3.8
4.3.9
4.3.10
4.3.11
Advance ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Port Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
QoS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Routing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Wireless.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Wireless Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
WMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.4.4
WDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4.5
WPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4.6
Station Info .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43
4.4.7
Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
4.5
Wireless 5G ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 45
4.5.1
Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
4.5.2
4.5.3
Wireless Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
WMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
4.5.4
4.5.5
WDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
WPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
4.5.6
4.5.7
Station Info .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
4.6
SIP..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
4.6.1
SIP Settings.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
4.6.2
VoIP Qos ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
4.7
FXS1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
4.7.1
SIP Account ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
4.7.2
4.7.3
4.7.4
4.7.5
4.8
4.9
Preferences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 55
Dial Plan ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
Blacklist ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Call Log ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
FXS2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Security .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
4.9.1
4.9.2
Filtering Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63
Content Filtering........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
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4.10
Application ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
4.10.1 UPnP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
4.10.2
4.10.3
4.11
Storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
4.11.1
4.11.2
4.12
IGMP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
MLD ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Disk Management ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
FTP Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
4.11.3
Smb Setting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
Administration .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68
4.12.1
4.12.2
4.12.3
4.12.4
Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 68
Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71
Provision ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
SNMP ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
4.12.5
TR069 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
4.12.6 Diagnoisis .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
4.12.7 Operation Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 74
4.13
System Log......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
4.14
Logout................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
4.15
Reboot................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 76
Trouble shooting of the guide .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 77
5.1
5.2
Setting your PC gets IP automatically ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Can not connect to the configuration Website .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
5.3
Forget the Password ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78
5.4
Fast Bridge Setting............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
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1 Preface
Th a nk yo u for ch oo si ng G8 0 2 wire less ro u ter wi th V oIP. Thi s pro d uct wi ll allo w y ou to ma ke A TA c a ll u sin g y o ur bro a db a nd c o n nec tio n, a n d
pro vid e s W i-Fi rou ter fu ncti on.
Thi s ma n ua l pr o vi de s b asic infor ma tio n o n ho w to insta ll an d con n ect G80 2 wire less rou te r with V oIP to the In tern e t. It also inc lud e s fea ture s an d
func tio ns of wire less ro u ter wi th V oIP co mp o ne n ts, a nd ho w to us e it c orrectly.
Bef ore yo u ca n con n ect G8 02 to th e In ter ne t an d u se it, yo u mus t ha ve a hig h-sp ee d br o ad b an d c o nn ecti o n in sta lle d. A hig h-sp ee d co nn ecti o n
includ e s e n vir on me n ts such a s D S L, c ab le mod e m, an d a lea sed li ne.
G8 02 wire less ro u ter wi th V oIP is a stan d- alo ne de vice, which re q uire s n o P C to ma ke I n ter n et ca lls. This pro duc t g u ara n te e s cle ar a n d re lia b le
voice q ua li ty on I n ter ne t, which is f ully co mp a tib le with SI P in du stry sta n dar d a nd ab le to intero p era te wi th ma ny o th er SIP de vice s a n d s oftwar e
on the mar ke t.
1.1Declaration of Conformity
1.1.1 Part 15 FCC Rules
Thi s d e vic e co mp lie s wi th P art 15 of th e FC C Ru le s. Op era tio n is su b ject to the f ollo wi n g two co ndi tio n s:
Thi s d e vic e may no t c a u se har mf u l in terfere nce, an d
Thi s d e vic e mus t accep t a ny in terfere nce rec ei ve d, inc lu din g in terf ere nce th a t may cau se un de sire d o p era tio n.
1.1.2 Class B Digital Device or Perpheral
No te: Ch a ng e s or modifica ti on s n o t e xpr e ss ly a p pro ve d by th e par ty resp on si ble for co m pli a nce c o u ld voi d th e u ser’s a u th ori ty to o per ate th e
eq uip me n t.
Thi s e q uip me n t h as be e n te ste d a n d fou n d to co mp ly wi th the li mi ts for a Cla ss B di gita l de vice, p ur su an t to P art 15 of the FC C Ru le s. Th ese
li mi ts are de si gn e d to pr o vi d e rea son a b le pro tecti on ag ain st h ar mf u l in terf ere nce in a re side n tia l in stalla tio n. This eq ui p men t ge ner a te s, u ses
an d c a n ra dia te radi o fre qu e ncy en ergy a n d, if no t in sta lled an d u sed i n accor da nce wi th th e in struc tio n s, may ca use har mf u l in terfere nc e to
radi o co mmu nic a tio n s. Ho we ve r, ther e is no gu ar an tee tha t in terfere nc e will no t occur in a p artic ular in s ta llati o n.
If this eq ui p men t do e s cau s e h ar mfu l in terfer enc e to ra dio or tele visi on r ece pti on, which c an be de ter mi ne d by tur nin g th e e qui p me nt off a nd on,
th e user is e nco ura g ed to try to c orrec t th e in terfere nce by on e or mor e of th e fo llo wi ng me as ure s:
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Re orie n t or re loca te the rec ei vi ng a nte nn a.
2. Inc rea s e the s ep ara ti on be twe e n th e e qui p me nt an d rec ei ver.
3. Co nn ec t th e e qui p me nt i nto an ou tlet o n a c irc uit differe n t fro m th a t to whic h the rec ei ver is c on n ec ted.
4. Co nsu lt th e d ea ler or a n e xp erienc ed r adi o/ TV tech nicia n for h e lp.
1.
1.2GNU GPL Information
G8 02 fir mwar e c on tain s thir d-p arty sof tware un d er the GN U Gen era l Pu b lic Lice nse ( GP L). FL YI NGV OIC E u se s sof tware u nd er th e specific
ter ms of th e GP L. P lea se refer to the GP L for th e e xac t ter ms an d co n diti on s of the lice n se. Th e ori gin a l GP L lice nse, sourc e cod e of
co mp o ne n ts lice n se d u n der GP L a nd use d in Y e a lin k pr od ucts ca n b e d o wn loa d ed on li n e:
http:// www.flyi ng voic e.co m/i nd e x. p hp ? m=co nte nt&c=in d e x&a =li sts&ca ti d=1 6 9
1.3 Warning
Thi s d e vic e co mp lie s wi th In du stry Ca na d a lic en se- e xe mp t RS S s tan dar d(s). Op era tio n i s sub ject to th e fo llo win g two c o ndi tio n s: (1) this de vice
may n o t cau se in terfere nce, a n d (2) thi s d e vic e mu st acce p t a ny in terf ere nce, inc lu din g i nterfer enc e th at may ca us e un d esire d op era ti on of the
de vic e.
Le prése n t a p par eil e st c onf or me a u x C NR d'I n du strie C a na d a a pp lica b le s au x a p par eils radi o e xe mp ts d e lic e nce.L 'e xp loi ta ti on es t au torisée
au x d e u x c on diti o ns sui va n tes : (1) l' ap p arei l n e d oi t p a s pro d uire d e bro uillag e, e t (2) l' u tilisa teur de l' ap p arei l d oi t acce p ter to u t br oui lla g e
radi oélectriq u e s u bi, même si le br oui llag e e st su sce pti b le d' en c o mpro me ttre le fo nctio n ne me n.
Thi s e q uip me n t mu st b e in s talle d a nd op era te d in accor da nce with pr o vi d ed i nstr ucti on s an d th e a n te n na( s) u se d for thi s tra nsmitter must b e
installe d to pro vid e a s ep ara ti on di sta nce of a t le ast 2 0 cm fro m a ll p er so ns an d mu st n ot be c o- loc ate d or op era ti ng in co n ju nc ti on wi th any o ther
an ten n a or tra ns mitter. En d- users an d in stallers mu st b e pr o vi d ed wi th a n te n na i nsta lla ti on i nstr uc ti on s a n d tr an smi tter op era ti ng c on di tio ns f or
sa ti sfying RF e xp osure c o mpli a nce.
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2 Overview
Bef ore yo u u se th e hi gh sp e ed ro u ter, p le as e ge t ac qu ai nte d wi th the LE D in dica tor s a n d conn ec tor s first.
2.1G800 series
2.1.1 G800 series
G802
WAN
LA N
G801A
1xFE in RJ45
4xFE in RJ45
WiFi
2X2 2.4G 802.11 b /g/ n
USB
FX S
G802P
G801P
G800P
G800A
1X USB 2.0
1xFXS in RJ11
2xFXS in RJ11
No
P oE
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Power Adapter
12V/2A
12V/3A
12V/3A
12V/1A
12V/2A
12V/1A
Tr a de Mar k: F ly in g voi ve.
2.1.2 Power Adapter
Model
S24B13-120A200-Y4
S24B12-120A200-Y4
F12W 3-120100SPAU
F12W 3-120100SPAV
SWPP-12003000-W
Type
EU
UL
UL
EU
UL&EU
Trade Mark
GONGJIN
GONGJIN
FRECOM
FRECOM
TOP-ASIA
Features
INPU T: 100-240VAC/50-60HZ/MAX 0.7A OUTPUT: 12VDC/2A
INPU T: 100-240VAC/50-60HZ/MAX 0.7A OUTPUT: 12VDC/2A
INPU T: 100-240VAC/50-60HZ/MAX 0.3A OUTPUT: 12VDC/1A
INPU T: 100-240VAC/50-60HZ/MAX 0.3A OUTPUT: 12VDC/1A
INPU T: 100-240VAC/50-60HZ/MAX 1.5A OUTPUT: 12VDC/3A
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2.2LED Indicators
Front Panel
LED
P HONE
W LA N
LA N
1/2/ 3/4
W AN
P OW E R
Status
Explanation
Bli n kin g( Gre e n)
No t re gistere d.
On ( Gr ee n)
Re gis tere d
On ( Gr ee n)
On ( Gr ee n)
W irele ss ac ce ss poi n t is re a dy.
It wi ll b lin k whi le wire le ss tr affic go es
thr o ug h.
Th e p or t is co nn ecte d wi th 1 00 Mb p s.
Off
Th e p or t is di sco n nec te d.
Bli n kin g( Gre e n)
Th e d a ta i s tr an s mi tti ng.
On( Gr ee n)
Th e p or t is co nn ecte d wi th 1 00 Mb p s.
Off
Th e p or t is di sco n nec te d.
Bli n kin g( Gre e n)
It wi ll b lin k whi le tra n smi ttin g d a ta.
Th e ro u ter is po wer e d o n a n d run ni ng
nor ma lly.
Th e ro u ter is po wer e d off.
Bli n kin g( Gre e n)
On( Re d)
Off
Rear Panel
Interfac
Description
ON/ OF F
DC
5V/ 2A
FX S
Po wer S wi tch.
W AN
LA N
(1/2/3/ 4)
Co nn ec tor for acces sin g th e In tern e t.
Co nn ec tor for a p o wer a da p ter.
Co nn ec t to th e p h on e.
Co nn ec tor s for loca l ne twor ke d de vic e s.
2.3Hardware Installation
Bef ore star tin g to co nfig ure the ro u ter, yo u h a ve to con n ect yo ur d e vic es corr ectly .
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Ste p 1.C o nn ec t Li ne por t to la n d li n e jack wi th a RJ- 11 c ab le.
Ste p 2.C o nn ec t the W A N p ort to a mo de m or swi tch or rou ter or In ter ne t wi th a n E th ern et cab le.
Ste p 3.C o nn ec t o ne por t of 4 L A N por ts to y o ur c o mpu ter wi th a RJ-4 5 ca ble. This d e vic e a llo ws y ou to con n ect 4 P Cs direc tly.
Ste p 4.C o nn ec t o ne en d of the po wer cor d to th e po wer por t of thi s d e vice. C on n ect th e oth er e nd to the wa ll ou tlet of e lectric ity.
Ste p 5. Pu sh the ON/ OF F b u tto n to po wer on th e ro u ter.
Ste p 6.C h eck th e P o wer a n d W A N, L A N LE D s to a ssur e n e twork co n nec tio n s.
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Warning: Please do not attempt to use other different power adapter or cut off power supply during configuration or updating the G201N4 VoIP
home gateway. Using other power adapter may damage G201N4 and will void the manufacturer warranty.
Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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.
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2.4Voice Prompt
In a ny circ umsta nce, pr e ssi ng the f ollo wi n g co mma n d to e n ter re le va n t fu nc ti on. Th e fo llo wi ng tab le li sts c o mma nd, an d d e sc ripti o n.
Voice Menu Setting Options
Ope ration co de
Co n ten ts
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “1”, and G802 report the current WAN port connection type
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password”, user need to input password with end char # if user want to configuration WAN
port connection type.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
T he password in IVR is same as the one of WEB login, user can use phone keypad to enter password directly, and the
Step 2.Choose “2”, and G802 report current WAN Port IP Address
matching table is in Note 4.
Step 3.Input the new WA N port IP address and with the end char #,
F or example: WEB login password is “admin”, so password in IVR is “admin” too, user input “23646” to access and then
cosinnfgig“u*r”attoiornep
WlaAcNe c“.o”n, u
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nnpionrpt.ut 192*168*20*168 to set the new IP address 192.168.20.168
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word is right.
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t s2s55“**”255*255*0 to set the new WAN port subnet mask 255.255.255.0
press # key to indicate that you have finished
3) Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
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e:1If.Pyiocuk uwpanpthtoonqeuaitnbdyptrheessw“a*y**s*i”deto, pstraerstsIV
“*R
*”.
Step 2.Choose “4”, and G802 report current gateway
Step 3.Input the new gateway and with the end char #
using “*” to replace “.”, user can input 192*168*20*1 to set the new gateway 192.168.20.1
press # (pound) key to indicate that you have finished
3) Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Note: If you want to quit by the wayside, press “**”.
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Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “5”, and G802 report current DNS
Step 3.Input the new D NS and with the end char #
using “*” to replace “.”, user can input 192*168*20*1 to set the new gateway 192.168.20.1
press # (pound) key to indicate that you have finished
3) Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
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.P
ainctktu
opqp
uh
it obnyethaendwparyessidse“,**p**re” stos s“*t*a”r.t IVR
Step 2.Choose “6”, and G802 report “Factory Reset”
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is the same as operation 1.
If you want to quit by the wayside, press “*”.
Step 4.Prompt “operation successful” if password is right and then G802 will be factory setting.
Step 5.Press “7” reboot to make changes effective.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “7”, and G802 report “Reboot”
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is same as operation 1.
Step 4.G802 will reboot if password is right and operation is properly.
Step 1.Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR
Step 2.Choose “8”, and G802 report “WAN Port Login”
Step 3.Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is same as operation 1.
If you want to quit by the wayside, press “*”.
Step 4.Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Step 5.Prompt “1enable 2disable”,choose 1 or 2, and with confirm char #
Step 1
6 .P
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urcecsesss“*f*u*l*””iftoussetar rot pIV
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ration properly.
Step 2.Choose “9”, and G802 report “ WEB Access Port”
Step 3.Prompt “Please enter password”, the method of inputting password is same as operation 1.
Step 4.Report “operation successful” if user operation properly.
Step 5.Report the current WEB Access Port
Step 6.Set the new WEB access port and with end char #
Step 1
7.PRicekpu
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“ohpoenreataionnd spurcecsess“s**fu**l”” itfousstearrtoIpVeRration properly.
Step 2.Choose “0”, and G802 report current F irmware version
No tice:
1. W hen usi n g V oice Men u, pr ess * (s tar) to re turn the mai n men u.
2. If any c ha ng e s mad e in the IP a ssi gn me n t mod e, p le ase re bo o t th e G80 2 to take th e se tting in to eff ect.
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3. W hen en ter IP a d dre ss or sub n et ma sk, u se “*”(S tar) to re p lac e “.” (Do t).
4. For e xa mp le, to en ter th e IP ad dr es s 1 92. 16 8.2 0. 15 9 by key pa d, pre ss th e se k eys: 1 92* 1 68* 20* 15 9,u se the #( po u nd) key to in dica te th a t y ou
ha ve fi nish ed en terin g th e IP a d dre ss.
5. #(p ou n d) key to indic ate th a t yo u h a ve fini sh en terin g th e IP a d dre ss or s ub n e t mask
6. W hen a ssig nin g IP a ddr ess in S ta tic IP mo de, se tti n g IP ad dre ss, su bn e t ma sk an d d efa u lt ga te way is a mu st. If in DHCP mod e, p le a se make
sur e th at D HCP SE RV E R i s a va ila b le in y our e xi stin g br oa db a nd c on nec tio n to whic h W A N por t of G8 02 i s con n ecte d.
7. Th e d efa u lt L A N por t IP ad dre ss of G8 02 i s 1 92. 16 8. 1.1 a n d d o n o t se t th e W A N p or t IP ad dre ss of G8 02 i n the sa me n e twork se g me n t of
LA N p ort of G80 2, o ther wi se it may le ad to th e G80 2 fai l to wor k pr op erly .
8. Yo u ca n e n ter th e p a sswor d by ph on e key pa d, th e matc hin g ta b le be twe e n n u mber an d letters a s fo llo ws:
To i np u t: D, E, F, d, e, f -- press ‘3’
To i np u t: G, H, I, g, h, i -- press ‘4’
To i np u t: J, K, L, j, k, l -- pre ss ‘ 5’
To i np u t: M, N, O, m, n, o -- pre ss ‘ 6’
To i np u t: P, Q, R, S, p, q, r, s -- pre ss ‘ 7’
To i np u t: T, U, V, t, u, v -- pr ess ‘8’
To i np u t: W , X, Y, Z, w, x, y, z -- press ‘9’
To i np u t a ll o ther ch arac ters in the ad mini stra tor pa ssword-----pre s s ‘0’,
E.g. p a sswor d is ‘ ad mi n- ad mi n’, pr ess ‘2 3 64 6 02 6 3’
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3 Configuring Basic Settings
3.1Two-Level Management
Thi s c h ap ter e xp lain s h o w to se tu p a p asswor d for a n a d mi nistra tor/ro ot u ser a n d h o w to ad just ba sic/a d va nc e d se tti n gs for accessi ng In tern e t
succe ssfu lly.
G8 02 sup por ts two- le ve l ma na ge me n t: a d mi nistr ator a n d u ser. F or a d mi nistr ator mod e o per a tio n, p le a se typ e “a d mi n/a d mi n” o n
Usern a me/P a ss wor d a n d c lick Lo gin b utto n to co nfig ura tio n. W hile for u ser mo d e o per a ti on, ple as e typ e “u ser/u ser” on Usern a me/ Pa ss word
an d c lick L ogi n b u tto n for fu ll co nfig ura tio n.
3.2Accessing Web Page
3.2.1 From LAN port
1. Ma ke s ure yo ur PC h a ve co nn ecte d to th e ro u ter’ s L A N por t c orrec tly.
Notice: You may either simply set up your computer to get IP dynamically from the router or set up the IP address of the computer to be the same subnet as the default IP
address of router is 192.168.1.1. For the detailed information, please refer to the later section - Trouble shooting of the guide.
2. Op en a we b bro ws er o n yo ur P C a nd typ e http:// 19 2.1 6 8.1. 1 The fo llo wi n g win d o w wi ll b e o pe n to ask for usern a me an d p a sswor d,a n d you
can ch oo se la ng u ag e.
3. For a d mi ni str a tor mo de op era ti on, p le as e typ e “a d min/ ad min” on Usern a me/P a sswor d a nd c lick L o gin to co nfig ur ati on. Ye t, for ro o t u ser
mo de op er ati o n, p le a se typ e “u ser/u s er” on Usern a me/ Pa ssword an d click L ogi n for fu ll config ura ti on.
Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble
Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.
4. Th e we b p ag e ca n b e lo gg e d o u t af ter 5 min u te s wi tho u t a ny o per a tio n.
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3.2.2 From WAN port
1. Ma ke sure yo ur PC c an co n nec t to th e ro u ter’ s W A N p or t correctly.
2. Ge ttin g th e IP ad dre sse s of W A N p ort usi ng Voic e pro mp t.
3. Op en a we b bro ws er o n yo ur P C a nd typ e http://th e IP ad dre ss o f W AN p ort. Th e fo llo wi n g wi nd o w will be op e n to a sk for u sern a me
an d p a sswor d.
4. For a d mi ni str a tor mo de op era ti on, p le as e typ e “a d min/ ad min” on Usern a me/P a sswor d a nd c lic k L o gin to co nfig ur ati on. Ye t, for ro o t
us er mod e o p era tio n, p lea se ty pe “ us er/u ser” o n Usern a me/P asswor d a nd c lic k L o gin f o r full c o nfig ura tio n.
Notice: If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble
Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.
5. Th e we b p ag e ca n b e lo gg e d o u t af ter 5 min u te s wi tho u t a ny o per a tio n.
3.3 Web Page
Field Name
Description
Navigation bar
Click navigation bar, many
sub- navigation bar will appear in
the place 2
Title
Click sub-navigation bar to
choose one configuration page
Parameter
To configuration the parameters
1.Every time making some
changes, user should press this
button to confirm the changes.
2.After pressing the button, the
red
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will appear to notice rebooting.
To cancel the changes.
Press it to reboot the router
3.4Setting up the Time Zone
Open Administration/Manage ment webpage as shown left, please
select the Time Zone for the router installed and specify the NTP
server and set the update interval in NTP synchronization.
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3.5Setting up the Internet Connection
Fro m W A N pa g e, mu lti wa n co nn ecti o n cou ld b e bui lt or d e te ted. If you wan t to kn o w mor e infor ma tio n a b ou t In tern et Co nn ec tio n s etti ng, ple ase
refer to 5. 3 secti o n.
Field Name
Connect Name
Service
IP Protocol Version
Description
Use keywords to indicate WAN port service model
(the parameters are defined in Network--> multi-WAN
page). Please refer to 5.3.1 section.
Chose the service mode. Please refer to 5.3.1 section.
Only IPv4 for G802
INTERNET
Choose Internet connection mode.
NAT Enable
If or not enable NAT.
VLAN Mode
If or not enable VLAN Mode.
VLAN ID
802.1p
DNS Mode
Primary DNS
Set the VLAN ID.
Set the priority of VLAN, Options are 0~7.
The default is Manual.
The primary DNS of Internet port.
Address
Secondary DNS
The secondary DNS of Internet port.
Address
Port Bind
Port bind is used for binding the service for different
LAN ports and SSIDs.
3.6Setting up the Wireless Connection
To se t up the wir e le ss con n ecti on, p le ase ski p th e fo llo win g ste ps.
3.6.1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSID
Op en W ir e le s s/B as ic web p ag e a s sh o wn b e lo w
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Field Name
Description
Select “Radio Off” to disable wireless.
Radio On/Off
Select “Radio on”to enable wireless.
Choose one network mode from the drop
Network Mode
down list.
The name of the wireless name, it can be any
SSID
text numbers or various special characters.
Multiple
Set more wireless network.
SSSD1-3
Frequency
Choose channel frequency.
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3.6.2 Encryption
Op en W ire le ss/W ireless S ecuri ty we b pa g e to se t th e e ncryp tio n of ro u ter s.
Field Name
Description
Choose one SSID from Off-premises 1,
SSID Choice
off-premises 2 and Premises.
Select an appropriate encryption mode to
improve
the security and privacy of your wireless
Security
data packets.
Mode
Each encryption mode will bring out
different web
page and ask you to offer additional
configuration.
3.7Register
3.7.1 Get the Accounts
G8 02 h a ve a FX S p or t, you ca n u se it to ma ke SIP c all, an d b efor e re gisterin g, you sh o u ld g e t the SIP accou n t fro m yo u ad mini str a tor or
pro vid er.
3.7.2 Connections
Co nn ec t G80 2 to th e In tern e t pr op erly
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3.7.3 Configuration SIP from Webpage
Step 1.Ope n FXS1 (FXS2) /SI P Acco unt webpa ge, as t he p ic t ure in t he
r ight s ide.
Step 2.F ill t he S IP Ser ver do ma in a nd SIP Ser ve r addres s ( whic h ge t fro m
yo u ad minis tra tor or p ro vide r) into Do ma in Na me pa ra me ter, into SIP
Serve r
Step 3.F ill acco unt whic h get fro m yo u ad minis tra tor into Disp la y Na me
para me ter, P ho ne N umber p ara meter, a nd Acco unt para mete r.
Step 4.F ill p ass word whic h get fro m yo u ad minis tra tor into Pass word
para me ter.
Step 5.Press
butto n in t he bo tto m o f t he webpa ge to sa ve c ha nges.
Note : if t here is
, p le ase p ress
but to n to make c ha nge s e ffe ct ive.
3.7.4 View the Register Status
To view t he st at us, p lea se ope n Sta t us webpa ge a nd view t he va lue o f
regis ter sta t us. The va lue is re giste red like t he fo llowing p ict ure w hic h
mea ns G802 ha ve re giste red nor ma lly a nd yo u ca n ma ke ca lls.
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3.8Make Call
3.8.1 Calling phone or extension numbers
To ma ke a p h on e or e xten si on nu mb er ca ll:
1. Bo th A TA an d th e o ther VoI P d e vic e (i.e., an o th er A TA or o th er SI P pr od ucts) h a ve pu b li c IP ad dre sse s, or
2. Bo th A TA an d th e o ther VoI P d e vic e (i.e., an o th er A TA or o th er SI P pr od ucts) ar e o n th e sa me LA N u si ng pri vate or pu b lic IP a ddr e sse s, or
3. Bo th A TA an d th e o ther VoI P d e vic e (i.e., an o th er A TA or o th er SI P pr od ucts) ca n b e co nn ecte d thro u gh a ro u ter u si ng pu b lic or pri va te I P
ad dre s se s.
To ma ke a ca ll, first pick u p th e a n a lo g p h on e or tur n o n th e sp ea kerp ho n e o n th e a na lo g ph on e, in pu t the IP a ddr ess dir ectly , e nd wi th #.
3.8.2 Direct IP calls
Direc t IP c alli ng a llo ws two ph o ne s, th a t is, a n A TA with a n an a lo g p h on e an d a n oth er V oIP D e vic e, to ta lk to each o th er wi th o u t a SI P pr o xy.
VoI P ca lls ca n b e ma de be twe e n two ph o ne s if:
1. Bo th A TA an d th e o ther VoI P d e vic e (i.e., an o th er A TA or o th er SI P pr od ucts) h a ve pu b li c IP ad dre sse s, or
2. Bo th A TA an d th e o ther VoI P d e vic e (i.e., an o th er A TA or o th er SI P pr od ucts) ar e o n th e sa me LA N u si ng pri vate or pu b lic IP a ddr e sse s, or
3. Bo th A TA an d th e o ther VoI P d e vic e (i.e., an o th er A TA or o th er SI P pr od ucts) ca n b e co nn ecte d thro u gh a ro u ter u si ng pu b lic or pri va te I P
ad dre s se s.
To ma ke a dir ec t IP c a ll, first pick u p the a na log ph o ne or turn on the sp e aker ph on e on the an a log ph o ne, In p ut the I P a ddr es s directly, wi th the
en d “#”.
3.8.3 Call Hold
W hile i n con ve rs a tio n, pr es sin g th e “*7 7” to p u t the r e mo te en d o n ho ld, the n yo u wi ll h e a r th e di a l ton e an d th e re mo te p arty wi ll h e ar ho ld to n e
at the sa me ti me.
Pre ssi ng the “*7 7” a g ain to r ele ase th e pr e vi o usly h o ld sta te a n d re su me the bi-direc tio n al me di a.
3.8.4 Blind Transfer
Assu min g th a t c a ll p arty A a nd par ty B ar e in co n ver sa ti on. A wan ts to B li nd Tra nsf er B to C:
Ste p 1. Par ty A di a ls “ *7 8” to g e t a dia l to n e, the n di a ls p arty C’ s n u mb er, an d th en pre s s imme dia te ly key # (or wait f or 4 sec o n ds) to dia l ou t.
Ste p 2. A c an ha n g u p.
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3.8.5 Attended Transfer
Assu min g th a t c a ll p arty A a nd B ar e in co n versa tio n. A wa n ts to A tte n d Tra n sfer B to C:
Ste p 1. Par ty A di a l “*77” to ho ld th e p ar ty B, wh e n h ear the dia l to n e, A di a l C’s n u mber, the n p ar ty A a nd p arty C are in co n ver sati on.
Ste p 2. Par ty A di a l “*78” to tra nsf er to C, th e n B an d C no w in co n ver sa ti on.
Ste p 3.If th e tr an sfer do e sn’ t suc ce ss, th e n A an d B i n con ver sa tio n a gai n.
3.8.6 Conference
Assu min g th a t c a ll p arty A a nd B ar e in co n versa tio n. A wa n ts to a dd C to th e co nfer ence :
Ste p 1. Par ty A di a l “*77” to ho ld th e p ar ty B, wh e n h ear the dia l to n e, A di a l C’s n u mber, the n p ar ty A a nd p arty C are in co n ver sati on.
Ste p 2. Par ty A di a l “*88” to ad d C, th e n A, B an d C no w in c o nfer e nce.
4 Web Configuration
Thi s c h ap ter will gui d e u ser s to e xecu te a d va nce d (fu ll) co nfig ura ti on thro ug h a d mi n mo d e o per a tio n.
4.1Login
Step 1.Connec t t he LAN port o f t he ro uter to yo ur PC
Step 2.Ope n a web b rowser o n yo ur PC a nd t yp e in htt p:/ /192.168.1.1. The windo w will
ask for t yp ing use r na me a nd pa ss word. And yo u ca n c hoose la ngua ge, too.
Step 3.P lease t ype “a dmi n/a dmi n” o n U ser na me/Pas sword for ad min ist rat io n
operat io n.
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4.2Status
This webpa ge s hows t he sta t us
info rmat io n, Ne two rk a nd s ys te m.
info r ma t io n abo ut
pro duct
It s ho ws t he ba s ic info r ma t io n o f t he prod uc t, s uc h as p rod uct na me,
ser ia l numbe r, MAC addr ess, hard war e vers io n a nd so ftware ver s io n
It a lso s ho ws t he infor mat io n o f Link Sta t us, WAN Port S tat us, a nd
LAN Por t Stat us.
And it s hows t he c ur re nt t ime a nd t he r unning t ime o f t he prod uc t.
The p ic t ure in t he le ft s ide is t he G802 ’s Sta t us webpa ge.
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4.3Network&Security
Yo u c a n confi gur a tio n th e W A N p or t, L A N p or t, DD NS, Mu lti W A N,D MZ, MA C C lo n e, P ort F or ward an d so on i n the se two b ars.
4.3.1 WAN
Thi s p a ge allo ws yo u to se t W A N c onfi gur ati o n wi th differe n t mod e s. Use th e C o nn ecti o n Ty pe dro p d o wn lis t to c ho o se on e W A N mo de a nd
th e n th e corre sp o ndi ng p ag e wi ll b e di sp lay e d.
1. Stat ic IP
Yo u wi ll rec ei ve a fi xe d p u blic IP a d dre ss or a p u blic su bn e t, na me ly mu ltip le p ub lic IP a d dre sse s fro m y o ur DS L or C a ble IS P ser vice pro vid ers.
In mo st ca se s, a Ca b le ser vice pro vid er wi ll offer a fi xe d p u b lic IP, whi le a D SL ser vice pro vi der wi ll offer a pu b lic su b ne t. If you ha ve a pu b lic
su b ne t, yo u cou ld a ssig n a n IP ad dre s s to th e W A N i nterfac e.
Field Name
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Description
The IP address of Internet port
The subnet mask of Internet port.
Default Gate way
The default gateway of Internet port.
DNS Mode
In Static mode, user need set the DNS
manually.
Primary DNS
The primary DNS of Internet port.
Address
Secondary DNS
The secondary DNS of Internet port.
Address
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2. DH CP
It is n ot nec essary for you to typ e any IP a d dre ss ma nu a lly. Simp ly cho ose thi s typ e a nd the syste m wi ll ob tain th e IP a ddr ess a u to ma tica lly fro m
D HCP ser ver.
Field Name
DNS Mode
Description
The Default is Manual
Primary DNS
Address
Secondary DNS
Address
DHCP Rene w
The primary DNS of Internet port.
DHCP
Vendor(Option6
0)
Specify DHCP Vendor field
Display the vendor and product name
The secondary DNS of Internet port.
Refresh DHCP IP
3. PP Po E
PP Po E sta nd s for P o int-to- Po int Proto c ol o ver Et her net. It r eli e s o n two wid e ly acce pted s ta n dar ds: P P P a nd E th ern e t. It c o nn ec ts us ers
thr o ug h a n E th ern e t to the In tern e t with a co mmo n bro ad b an d me di u m, such a s a si ng le DS L li ne, wire le ss d e vice or cab le mod e m. A ll th e users
o ver th e E ther ne t ca n sh are a c o mmo n co nn ecti on.
PP Po E is u sed for most of DS L mo d e m u sers. A ll loca l u sers ca n shar e o ne P P Po E con n ecti on for acce ssin g th e Inter ne t. Y our ser vic e pro vid er
wi ll pro vi d e yo u infor ma ti on ab o ut u ser n a me, p a sswor d, a n d a uth en tic a ti on mo d e.
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Field Name
PPPoE
Account
PPPoE
Password
Confirm
Password
Ope ration
Mode
Description
Assign a valid user name provided by the ISP
Assign a valid password provided by the ISP
Enter your PPPoE password again
Select the mode of operation, options are Keep Alive, On
Demand and Manual:
1.When the mode is Keep Alive, user need to set the 'keep
alive redial period' values range from 0 to 3600s, the
default setting is 5 minutes;
2. When the mode is On Demand, user need to set the 'on
demand idle time' value in the range of 0-60 minutes, the
default setting is 5 minutes;
♦
3.When the mode is Manual, no need to do other settings.
Keep Alive
Redial
Period
Set the interval to send Keep Alive
4. Bridg e Mod e
Bridg e Mod e un d er Mu lti W AN is differ en t wi th tr a diti on a l brid ge s e ttin g. Bridg e mod e ha s no ip a ddr ess a nd o n ly wor k as a brid g e be twe e n W AN
por t a n d L A N por t. S o Rou te C on n ecti on ha s to b e b uild to gi ve ip ad dre ss to loc a l ser vic e o n d e vic e.
Un der i s e xa mp le of brid ge mo de:
1_ TR0 6 9 _ V OIC E _I NTE RNE T_ R_ V ID _ is ro u ter co n nec tio n for loc al ser vice.
2_ Oth er_ B _VID _ is brid ge c on n ectio n for ho st of LA N p ort.
If bridg e se tti n g is co mp le x, ple ase ref er to 6. 4 secti on f or fa st se tti ng of brid g e mo d e.
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Field Name
IP Bridge
Bridge
Type
PPPoE
Bridge
Hardware
IP Bridge
DHCP
Service
Type
Pass
Through
DHCP
Snooping
Local
Service
VLAN
Mode
Disable
Enable
Trunk
VLAN ID
802.1p
Description
Allow all ethernet packets pass. PC could
connect to upper network directly.
Only Allow PPPoE packets pass. PC need
PPPoE dial- up software.
Packets pass through hardware switch with
wired speed. Do not support wireless port
bind.
Dhcp packets can be forwarded between
WAN and LAN, dhcp server in gateway will
not allocate IP to hosts of LAN port.
When gateway forwards dhcp packets form
LAN to WAN it will add option82 to dhcp
packet, and it will remove option82 when
forward dhcp packet form WAN to LAN.
Local dhcp service will not allocate ip to
hosts of LAN port.
Gateway will not forward dhcp packets
between Lan and Wan, it also block dhcp
packet from WAN port. Hosts of LAN port
can get ip from dhcp server run in gateway.
The WAN interface is untagged. LAN is
untagged.
The WAN interface is tagged. LAN is
untagged.
Only valid in bridge mode. All ports, include
WAN and LAN, belong to this VLAN Id and
all ports are tagged in this VLAN id. Tagged
packets could pass through WAN and LAN.
Set the VLAN ID.
Set the priority of VLAN, Options are 0~7.
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5. Co nn e ct Na me an d S erv ic e
Co nn ec t Na me Tab le is as be lo w:
Content
No
Service
NAT Mode
VLAN ID
Define
1~99
TR069
Comment
WAN Connection id
The connection only
support
management application, like TR069,
WEB, SNMP and Provision
INTERNET
The connection only support internet
service
TR069_INTERNET
The connection support management
and internet application
VOICE
The connection only support voice
application, like sip and rtp
TR069_VOICE
The connection support both
management and voice application
VOICE_INTERNET
The connection support voice and
internet application
TR069_VOICE_INTERNET The connection support management,
voice and internet application
Other
The connection support STB
Bridge
Router
VID
VLAN ID
For e xa mp le:
1. 1_ TR0 6 9 _ R_ VID _2 ( First In terf ace, S er vic e i s TR0 6 9, NA T Mod e, V L A N ID i s 2)
2. 2_I NTE R NE T_ B _VI D_( Sec on d In terface, S er vic e is I NTE RNE T, Brid ge Mo d e, VL A N i s dis ab le d)
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4.3.2 LAN
1. L AN P ort:
Th e most ge n eric func ti o n of ro u ter is NA T. W ha t NA T do e s is to tra n s la te th e p ac ke ts fr o m pu b lic IP a ddr ess to loca l IP a d dre ss to for ward the
righ t p acke ts to th e righ t ho st a nd vice ver sa.
Field Name
Description
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the router on the local area network, all the
IP addresses of the computers which are in the router ’s LAN must
be in the same network segment with this address, and the default
gateway of the computers must be this IP address. (The default is
192.168.1.1)
Local Subnet Enter the subnet mask to determine the size of the network (default
Mask
is 255.255.255.0/24)
Local DHCP
Server
DHCP Start
Address
DHCP End
Address
DNS Mode
Primary
DNS
Secondary
DNS
Client Lease
Time
DNS Proxy
If or not enable Local DHCP Server
Enter a valid IP address as a starting IP address of the DHCP server,
and if the router’s LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1, starting IP
address can be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but should be less than the
ending IP address.
Enter a valid IP address as an end IP address of the DHCP server.
Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual:
1. When DNS mode is Auto, the device under LAN port will
automatically obtains the preferred DNS and alternate DNS.
2. When DNS mode is Manual, the user should manually configure
the preferred DNS and alternate DNS
Enter the preferred DNS address.
Enter the secondary DNS address.
This option defines how long the address will be assigned to the
computer within the network. In that period, the server does not
assign the IP address to the other computer.
Enable or disable; If enabled, the device will forward the DNS
request of LAN-side network to the WAN side network
2. DH CP Ser ver:
Ro u ter ha s a bui lt-in D HCP ser ver th a t a ssig n s pri va te I P a ddr ess to eac h loca l ho st.
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D HCP sta nd s for Dy na mic Ho st C onfi gur a tio n Pr otoco l. Th e ro uter by fac tory d efa u lt ac ts a D HCP ser ver for your n e twor k so it au to ma tica lly
dispa tc h re la ted I P se tti n gs to a ny loca l u ser config ure d as a D HC P cli en t. It i s hi gh ly rec o mme nd e d th a t you lea ve the r ou ter e na b le d as a
D HCP ser ver if y ou d o n ot h a ve a D HCP ser ver f or your n e twork.
Field Name
Description
Local DHCP
If or not enable DHCP server.
Server
DHCP Start
Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to start with
Address
when issuing IP addresses. If the LAN Interface IP
DHCP End
Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to end with
Address
when issuing IP addresses.
You should set “manual” in the “DNS Mode” if you set “DNS” by
yourself. And then fill the DNS in the two following texts. Generally
DNS Mode
speaking, you can set “Auto” in the “DNS Mode” and the device
will get “DNS” from DHCP Server automatically.
You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISP
should provide you with usually more than one DNS Server. If your
Primary DNS
ISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply default
DNS Server IP address: 202.96.134.33 to this field.
You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISP
should provide you with usually more than one DNS Server. If your
ISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply default
Secondary
DNS Server IP address: 202.96.128.86 to this field.
DNS
If both the Primary IP and Secondary IP Address fields are left empty,
the router will assign its own IP address to local users as a DNS proxy
server and maintain a DNS cache.
Client Lease
It allows you to set the leased time for the specified PC.
Time
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4.3.3 MAC Clone
So me IS P s wi ll req uire yo u to r egi ster yo ur MA C a d dre ss. If you do no t wi sh to re-re gi ste r your MA C a ddr ess, yo u can ha ve th e ro uter c lon e th e
MA C a ddr ess th a t is re gi stere d wi th yo ur ISP. To u se th e C lo n e A ddr e ss bu tton, th e co m pu ter vi e wi ng th e W e b-b ase u ti li ty sc re en wi ll ha ve the
MA C a ddr ess au to ma tica lly en tere d in th e C lon e W A N MA C fie ld.
Enabling MAC address cloning
1. Press the button
gets PC's MAC address
2. Press the button
to save your changes if users don't want to use
MAC clone, press the button
3. Press the button
to cancel the changes
to make the changes effective.
4.3.4 VPN
A V P N is a ki nd of tec h n olo gy whic h e sta b lish a pri va te ne twor k b a se d o n th e p u blic n e twor k. VP N n e twork c on n ecti on be twe e n a ny two no d es
do e s n o t req uire the en d to en d physic a l con n ecti on as the tra di tio na l pri va te ne twor k; it i s struc ture d o n th e n e twork pla tfor m pr o vi de d by th e
pu b lic ne twor k s er vic es, th e u ser d ho me g ate way ar e tr an smi tted i n th e logic a l li nk. Thr o ug h V P N tech no logy , u sers ca n e stab li sh co n nec tio n
be twe e n a ny two de vice s which ar e co nn ec te d to p u b lic ne twor k a nd tra n smi t d h o me g a te way.
Field Name
Description
VPN Enable
If or not enable VPN.If enable, you can
select PPTP and L2TP mode VPN.
Initial Service
Fill in the VPN server IP address
IP
User Name
Fill in the authentication username
Password
Fill in the authentication password
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4.3.5 DMZ
Field Name
Description
DMZ Enable
If or not enable DMZ.
DMZ Host IP
Enter the private IP address of the DMZ
Address
host
4.3.6 DDNS Setting
Field Name
Description
Dynamic DNS
DDNS is enabled and select a DDNS service provider
Provider
Account
Password
Enter the DDNS service account
Enter the DDNS service account password
DDNS
Enter the DDNS domain name or IP address
Status
See if DDNS is successfully upgraded
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4.3.7 Port Forward
Field Name
Description
Comment
Sets the name of a port mapping rule or comment
IP Address
The IP address of devices under the LAN port.
Port Range
Set the port range for the devices under the LAN port.
(1-65535)
Protocol
Apply/Cancel
You can select TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP three cases
After finish configurations, click apply, the number
will be generated under NO. List; click Cancel to if
you do not want to make the changes.
Comment
To set up a virtual server notes
IP Address
Virtual server IP address
Public Port
Public port of virtual server
Private Port
Private port of virtual servers ports
Protocol
Apply/Cancel
You can select from TCP, UDP, and TCP&UDP.
After finish configurations, click apply, the number
will be generated under NO. List; click Cancel to if
you do not want to make the changes.
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4.3.8 Advance
Field Name
Description
Most Nat
The largest value which the G802 can
connections
provide
Mss Mode
Choose Mss Mode from Manual and
Mss Value
Auto
Set the value of TCP
AntiDos-p
You can choose to enable or prohibit
IP conflict
Select enable if enabled, phone IP
conflict will have tips or prohibit;
detection
IP conflict
Detecting
Detect IP address conflicts of the time
interval
Inte rval
4.3.9 Port Setting
Field Name
Description
WAN Port Speed Auto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100M
full, 100M half-duplex, 10M half and full,
Nego
select port speed negotiation supported by
methods.
LAN1~LAN4Port Auto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100M
full, 100M half, 10M half and 10M full,
Speed Nego
select port speed negotiation methods.
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4.3.10 QoS
Field Name
QoS Enable
Upstream
Delete Selected
Add
Description
If or not enable Qos function
Set the upstream bandwidth
In NO., Check the items you want to
delete, click the Delete option
Click Add to add a new parameter
4.3.11 Routing
Field Name
Destination
Description
Destination address
Host/Net
Both Host and Net selection
Gateway
Gateway IP address
Inte rface
LAN/WAN/Custom three options, and
add the corresponding address
Comment
Comment
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4.4 Wireless
4.4.1 Basic
Field Name
Radio on/off
Wireless connection
mode
Description
Select “Radio Off” to disable wireless.
Select “Radio on”to enable wireless.
According to the wireless client type, select
one of these modes. Default is AP
Network Mode
Choose one network mode from the drop down
list. Default is 11b/g/n mixed mode
SSID
It is the basic identity of wireless LAN. SSID
can be any alphanumeric or a combination of
special characters. It will appear in the wireless
network access list.
G802 supports multiple SSIDs.
Multiple
SSID1~SSID3
Hidden
Broadcast(SSID)
AP Isolation
After the item is checked, the SSID is no
longer displayed in the search for the Wi-Fi
wireless network connection list
After initial State opening, the device
broadcasts the SSID of the router to wireless
network
If AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the AP
cannot access each other.
MBSSID AP
AP isolation among the devices which are not
Isolation
belong to this AP and along to, when the option
is enabled, the devices which do not belong to
this AP cannot access the devices which are
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within the AP.
BSSID
A group of wireless stations and a WLAN
access point (AP) consists of a basic access
device (BSS), each computer in the BSS must
be configured with the same BSSID, that is, the
wireless AP logo.
Frequency (Channel)
You can select Auto Select and channel
HT Physical Mode
Ope rating
Mode
Channel Bandwidth
Guard Interval
MCS
Reverse Direction
(RDG)
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11.
1. Mixed Mode: In this mode, the previous
wireless card can recognize and connect to the
Pre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected
2. Green Field: high throughput can be
achieved, but it will affect backward
compatibility, and security of the system
Select channel bandwidth, default is 20MHz
and 20/40MHz.
The default is automatic, in order to achieve
good BER performance, you must set the
appropriate guard interval
Position control signal, options are 0 to 32, the
default is automatic
You can choose to enable or disable this
privilege
4.4.2 Wireless Security
Field Name
Description
SSID
Choose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1,
Choice
Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3.
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Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve
the security and privacy of your wireless data
Security
packets.
Mode
Each encryption mode will bring out different web
page and ask you to offer additional configuration.
Se lec t a differ en t encryp tio n mo de, th e we b in terf ace wi ll b e differ e nt, user c a n confi gur e th e corre spo n din g p ara me ters un d er the mo d e you
se lec t. Her e are so me co mmo n e ncry p tio n me th od:
1. OP E NW E P: A h an d sh a ke way of W EP e ncry pti on, encryp tio n vi a th e W EP key:
Field Name
Description
Security Mode
This is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on the
clients should be the same with this when connecting.
WEP Keys
Set the WEP key. A-64 key need 10 Hex characters or 5 ASCII
characters; choose A-128 key need 26 Hex characters or 13 ASCII
characters.
WEP represents Wired Equivalent Privacy, which is a basic encryption method.
2. W PA-PS K, th e ro uter wi ll u se W PA way whic h is b a se d on th e sh are d key-b as e d mod e:
Field Name
Description
WPA Algorithms
This item is used to select the encryption of
wireless dhome gateway algorithms, options
are TKIP, AES and TKIPAES.
Pass Phrase
Key Renewal Interval
Setting up WPA-PSK security password.
Set the key scheduled update cycle, default is
3600s.
3. W PA2-P S K, the r ou ter wi ll be b ase d o n shar e d key W PA2 mo de s:
Field Name
Description
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WPA Algorithms
This item is used to select the security algorithm for
encryption of wireless dhome gateway, options are
TKIP, AES, TKIPAES three
Pass phrase
Setting up WPA2-PSK security password
Key Renewal
Set the key scheduled update cycle, default is 3600s
Inte rval
4. W PAP SKW P A2 PS K ma nn er is co nsi ste n t wi th W PA 2P SK se ttin g s
Field Name
Description
WPA Algorithms
The dhome gateway is used to select the wireless
security encryption algorithm options are TKIP,
AES, TKIP / AES. 11N mode does not support
TKIP algorithms.
Pass Phrase
Set WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK security code
Key Renewal Interval
Set the key scheduled update cycle, default is
3600s
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2 security type is actually a simplified
version, which is based on the WPA shared key mode, higher security setting
is also relatively simple, suitable for ordinary home users and small
businesses.
5. W irele ss Acc e ss Po licy:
Field Name
Description
Access policy
Wireless access control is used to allow or prohibit the
specified client to access to your wireless network based
on the MAC address.
Policy
Prohibition: disable wireless access control policy; allow:
only allow the clients in the list to access, rejected: block
the clients in the list to access.
Add a station
MAC
Enter the MAC address of the clients which you want to
allow or prohibit
Example: Prohibit the device whose wireless network card MAC address is
00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF’s to access the wireless network, and allow other
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computers to access the network.
Implementation: As shown, the Policy is Reject, add 00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF to
the MAC, click Save and reboot the device settings to take effect.
4.4.3 WMM
WMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) is the QoS certificate of Wi-Fi Alliance
(WFA). This provides you to configure the parameters of wireless
multimedia; VMM allows wireless communication to define a priority
according to the dhome gateway type. To make VMM effective, the
wireless clients must also support VMM.
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4.4.4 WDS
If or not enable WDS mode
4.4.5 WPS
W PS (W i-Fi Protecte d S etu p) pro vi de s e a sy proc ed ure to ma ke n e twork co n nec tio n b e twee n wir ele ss s ta ti on an d wir e le ss ac ce ss poi n t ( vig or
rou ter) wi th th e e ncry pti on of W PA an d W PA 2.
It is th e si mp le st way to bui ld con n ecti on b etwe e n wire le ss ne twor k cli en ts a n d vi gor ro u ter. Users do n ot ne e d to se lect any e ncryp tio n mod e
an d ty pe any lo n g e nc rypti on pa s sp hra se to se tup a wire les s cli en t e very ti me. He/she on ly n ee d s to pr ess a bu tton on wir e le ss clie n t, a nd W P S
wi ll co n nec t for c li en t a n d ro uter a u to ma tic ally.
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Field Name
WPS Setting
Description
If or not enable WPS function
WPS
Display the current status of WPS, including current state,
Summary
SSSID name, authentication methods, encryption type and the
PIN code of this AP.
Generate
Reset OOB
Generate a new PIN code
G802 uses default security policy to allow other non-WPS
users to access and apply.
WPS Mode
PIN : Enter the PIN code of the wireless device which
accesses to this LAN in the following option, and press apply.
Then G802 begins to send signals, turn on the PIN accessing
method on the clients, and then it can access the wireless AP
automatically.
PBC:There are two ways to start PCB mode, user can press
the PCB button directly on the device, or select PCB mode on
the software and apply. Users can activate WPS connection in
WPS mode through these two methods, only when the clients
choose PCB access, the clients can connect the AP
automatically.
WPS shows status in three ways:
WSC: Idle
WPS Status
WSC: Start WSC Process(begin to send messages)
WSC: Success; this means clients have accessed the AP
successfully, WPS connects well.
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4.4.6 Station Info
This page shows user the clients’
information which connects to the AP.
4.4.7 Advanced
Field Name
BG Protection Mode
Beacon Interval
Data Beacon
Rate(DTIM)
Fragment Threshold
RTS Threshold
TX Powe r
Short Preamble
Description
Select G protection mode, options are on, off and
automatic.
The interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, within
this range, it will send a beacon frame for the
information of the surrounding radio network.
Specify the interval of transmitting the indication
message, it is a kind of cut down operation, and it is
used for informing the next client which is going to
receive broadcast multi-cast.
Specify the fragment threshold for the packet, when the
length of the packet exceeds this value, the packet will
be divided into multiple packets.
Specify the packet RTS threshold, when the packet
exceeds this value, the router will send RTS to the
destination site consultation
Define the transmission power of the current AP, the
greater it is, the stronger the signal is.
Default is enable, G802 system is not compatible with
traditional IEEE802.11, the operation rate can be
1,2Mpbs
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Short Slot
Tx Burst
Pkt_Aggregate
IEEE802.11H
support
Country Code
Wi-Fi
Multime dia(WMM)
WMM Capable
APSD Capable
WMM Parameters
If or not enable short slot, default is enable, it is helpful
in improving the transmission rate of wireless
communication.
One of the features of MAC layer, it is used to improve
the fairness for transmitting TCP.
It is a mechanism that is used to enhance the LAN, in
order to ensure that the dhome gateway packets are sent
to the destination correctly.
If or not enable IEEE802.11H Support, default is
disable.
Select country code, options are CN, US, JP, FR, TW,
IE, HK and NONE.
If or not enable WMM. WMM take effects when it is
enabled.
After enable this, it may affect wireless performance,
but can play a role in energy-saving power
Press
, the webpage will jump to
the configuration page of Wi-Fi multimedia.
Multicast-to-Unicast
Conve rter
Multicast-to-Unicast If or not enable Multicast-to-Unicast, by default, it is
disabled, you can enable it.
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4.5 Wireless 5G
4.5.1 Basic
Field Name
Radio on/off
Network Mode
Description
Select “Radio Off” to disable wireless.
Select “Radio on”to enable wireless.
Choose one network mode from the drop down
list
SSID
Multiple
It is the basic identity of wireless LAN. SSID
can be any alphanumeric or a combination of
special characters. It will appear in the wireless
network access list.
G802 supports multiple SSIDs.
SSID1~SSID3
Hidden
Broadcast(SSID)
AP Isolation
After the item is checked, the SSID is no
longer displayed in the search for the Wi-Fi
wireless network connection list
After initial State opening, the device
broadcasts the SSID of the router to wireless
network
If AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the AP
cannot access each other.
MBSSID AP
AP isolation among the devices which are not
Isolation
belong to this AP and along to, when the option
is enabled, the devices which do not belong to
this AP cannot access the devices which are
within the AP.
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BSSID
A group of wireless stations and a WLAN
access point (AP) consists of a basic access
device (BSS), each computer in the BSS must
be configured with the same BSSID, that is, the
wireless AP logo.
Frequency (Channel)
You can select Auto Select and channel
HT Physical Mode
Ope rating
Mode
Channel Bandwidth
Guard Interval
MCS
Reverse Direction
(RDG)
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11.
1. Mixed Mode: In this mode, the previous
wireless card can recognize and connect to the
Pre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected
2. Green Field: high throughput can be
achieved, but it will affect backward
compatibility, and security of the system
Select channel bandwidth, default is 20MHz
and 20/40MHz.
The default is automatic, in order to achieve
good BER performance, you must set the
appropriate guard interval
Position control signal, options are 0 to 32, the
default is automatic
You can choose to enable or disable this
privilege
STBC
VHT Bandwidth
VHT STBC
VHT Short GI
VHT BW Signaling
VHT LDPC
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4.5.2 Wireless Security
Field Name
Description
SSID
Choose one SSID from SSID, Multiple SSID1,
Choice
Multiple SSID2 and Multiple SSID3.
Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve
the security and privacy of your wireless data
Security
packets.
Mode
Each encryption mode will bring out different web
page and ask you to offer additional configuration.
Se lec t a differ en t encryp tio n mo de, th e we b in terf ace wi ll b e differ e nt, user c a n confi gur e th e corre spo n din g p ara me ters un d er the mo d e you
se lec t. Ple ase ref er to 4. 4.2 sec tio n.
4.5.3 WMM
Ple as e ref er to 4. 4.3 sec tio n.
4.5.4 WDS
Ple as e ref er to 4. 4.4 sec tio n
4.5.5 WPS
Ple as e ref er to 4. 4.5 sec tio n.
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4.5.6 Station Info
Plea s e refer to 4.4. 6 s ecti o n.
4.5.7 Advanced
Ple as e ref er to 4. 4.7 sec tio n.
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4.6 SIP
4.6.1 SIP Settings
Field Name
SIP T1
Max Forward
SIP Reg User Agent
Name
Max Auth
Mark All AVT
Packets
RFC 2543 Call Hold
SRTP
SRTP Prefer
Encryption
Service Type
NAT Traversal
Description
The minimum scale of retransmission
time
Sip packets Max Forward message
header fields used to limit the request
which jump in his destination . To limit
the number that forwarding a request to
the proxy or gateway of next node
intermediate.
The agent name of SIP registered user
The
maximum
number
of
retransmissions
Voice packet marking,to enable this item
will see the mark on the voice message
when the call environment changed (such
as press a key during the call)
Enable,the Connection Information field
displays the address is 0.0.0.0 in the
invite
message
of
Hold.
Disable,the Connection Information field
displays the device ip address in the
invite message of Hold.
Whether to enable the call packet
encryption function
The preferred encryption type of calling
packet (the Message body of INVITE
Message)
Choose the server type
1.If or not enable NAT Traversal
2. G802 supports STUN Traversal; If you
want to traverse NAT/Firewall, select the
STUN.
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STUN Server
Address
NAT Refresh
Inte rval
STUN Server Port
Add the correct STUN service provider
IP address.
Set NAT Refresh Interval, default is 60s.
Set STUN Server Port, default is 5060.
4.6.2 VoIP Qos
Field Name
Description
SIP /RTP QoS
The default value is 0,you
can set a range of values is
0~63
4.7 FXS1
4.7.1 SIP Account
1. Ba s ic
Se t th e b a sic infor ma tio n pr o vi d ed by your V OIP Ser vic e Pr o vi der, suc h a s P ho n e Nu mb er, Accou n t, p asswor d, SIP Pro xy an d so on.
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Field Name
Line Enable
Description
If or not enable the line.
If or not enable PEER to PEER.
Peer To Peer
If enable, SIP-1 will not send register request to
SIP server; but in Status/ SIP Account Status
webpage, Status is Registered; lines 1 can dial
out, but the external line number cannot dialed
line1.
Proxy Server
The IP address or the domain of SIP Server
Outbound Serve r
The IP address or the domain of Outbound Server
Backup Outbound Server
The IP address or the domain of Backup
Outbound Server
Proxy port
Outbound Port
Backup Outbound Port
SIP Service port, default is 5060
Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is 5060
Backup Outbound Proxy’s Service port, default is
5060
Display Name
The number will be displayed on LCD
Phone Numbe r
Enter telephone number provided by SIP Proxy
Account
Enter SIP account provided by SIP Proxy
Password
Enter SIP password provided by SIP Proxy
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2. Au d io C o nfigur atio n
Field Name
Audio Codec Type1
Description
Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,
G.722, G.729, G.723
Audio Codec Type2
Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,
G.722, G.729, G.723
Audio Codec Type3
Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,
G.722, G.729, G.723
Audio Codec Type4
Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,
G.722, G.729, G.723
Audio Codec Type5
Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A,
G.722, G.729, G.723
G.723 Coding Speed
Choose the speed of G.723 from 5.3kbps and
6.3kbps
Packet Cycle
The RTP packet cycle time, default is 20ms
Silence Supp
If or not enable silence
Echo Cancel
If or not enable echo cancel, default is enable
Auto Gain Control
T.38 Enable
If or not enable auto gain.
If or not enable T.38
T.38 Redundancy
If or not enable T.38 Redundancy
T.38 CNG Detect
If or not enable T.38 CNG Detect
Enable
gmd attribute
If or not enable gmd attribute.
Enable
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3. Su pp le ment ary Ser v ic e S ub s criptio n
Field Name
Call Waiting
Hot Line
Description
If or not enable Call Waiting
Fill in the hotline number.
Pickup handset or press handsfree/headset
button, the device will dial out the hotline
number automatically.
MWI Enable
If or not enable MWI (message waiting
indicate). If the user needs to user voice mail,
please enable this feature.
MWI Subscribe Enable
If or not enable MWI Subscribe
Voice Mailbox Numbe rs
Fill in the voice mailbox phone number,
Asterisk platform, for example, its default
voice mail is *97
VMWI Serv
DND
If or not enable VMWI service.
If or not enable DND (do not disturb).
If enable, any phone call cannot arrive at the
device; default is disable.
Enter the speed dial phone numbers.
Speed Dial
Dial *74 to active speed dial function.
Then press the speed dial numbers, for
example,
press
2,
phone
will
dial
075526099365 directly.
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4. Ad va n ce d
Field Name
Domain Name Type
Description
If or not use domain name in the SIP URI.
Carry Port Information
If or not carry port information in the SIP URI.
Signal Port
The local port of SIP protocol, default is 5060.
DTMF Type
Choose the DTMF
type
from Inbound,
RFC2833 and SIP INFO.
RFC2833 Payload(>=96)
User can use the default setting.
Register Refresh Interval
The interval between two normal Register
RTP Port
messages. You can use the default setting.
Set the port to send RTP.
The device will select one idle port for RTP if
you set “0”; otherwise use the value which user
sets.
Cancel Message Enable
When you set enable, an unregistered message
will be sent before registration, while you set
disable, unregistered message will not be sent
before registration. You should set the option
for different Proxy.
Session Refresh Time(sec)
Time interval between two sessions, you can
use the default settings.
Refresher
Prack Enable
SIP OPTIONS Enable
Choose refresher from UAC and UAS.
If or not enable prack.
When you set enable, the device will send
SIP-OPTION to the server, instead of sending
periodic Hello message. The sending interval is
Keep-alive interval.
Primary SER Detect
Inte rval
Max Detect Fail Count
Test interval of the primary server, the default
value is 0, it represents disable.
Interval of detection of the primary server fail;
the default value is 3, it means that if detect 3
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times fail; the device will no longer detect the
primary server.
Keep-alive Inte rval(10-60s) The interval that the device will send an empty
packet to proxy.
Anonymous Call
Anonymous Call Block
Proxy DNS Type
If or not enable anonymous call.
If or not enable anonymous call block.
Set the DNS server type, choose from A type
and DNS SRV.
Use OB Proxy In Dialog
Reg Subscribe Enable
If or not use OB Proxy In Dialog.
If enable, subscribing will be sent after
registration message, if not enable, do not send
subscription.
Dial Prefix
The number will be added before your
telephone number when making calls.
User Type
Hold Method
Choose the User Type from IP and Phone.
Choose the Hold Method from ReINVITE and
INFO.
Request-URI User Check
Only Recv request from
server
Server Address
SIP Received Detection
If or not enable the user request URI check.
If or not enable the only receive request from
server.
The IP address of SIP server.
If or not enable SIP Received Detection, if
enable, use it to confirm the public network
address of the device.
4.7.2 Preferences
1. Vo lu me S etting s
Field Name
Handset Input Gain
Handset Volume
Description
Adjust the handset input gain from 0 to 7.
Adjust the output gain from 0 to 7.
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2. Re g io na l
Field Name
Description
Tone Type
Choose tone type form China, US, Hong Kong
and so on.
Dial Tone
Dial Tone
Busy Tone
Busy Tone
Off Hook Warning Tone Off Hook warning tone
Ring Back Tone
Call Waiting Tone
Min Jitter Delay
Ring back tone
Call waiting tone
The Min value of home gateway’s jitter delay,
home gateway is an adaptive jitter mechanism.
Max Jitter Delay
The Max value of home gateway’s jitter delay,
home gateway is an adaptive jitter mechanism.
Ringing Time
How long G802 will ring when there is an
incoming call.
Ring Waveform
Select regional ring waveform, options are
Sinusoid and Trapezoid, the default Sinusoid.
Ring Voltage
Set ringing voltage, the default value is 70
Ring Frequency
Set ring frequency, the default value is 25
VMWI Ring Splash
Set the VMWI ring splash length, default is 0.5s.
Len(sec)
Flash Time Max(sec)
Set the Max value of the device’s flash time, the
default value is 0.9
Flash Time Min(sec)
Set the Min value of the device’s flash time, the
default value is 0.1
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3. Fe atur es an d C a ll F orwar d
Field Name
All Forward
Features
Busy Forward
Description
If or not enable forward all calls
If or not enable busy forward.
Ans wer If or not enable no answer forward.
No
Forward
All Forward
Call
Forward
Set the target phone number for all forward.
The device will forward all calls to the phone
number immediately when there is an
incoming call.
Busy Forward
The phone number which the calls will be
forwarded to when line is busy.
No
Ans wer The phone number which the call will be
Forward
forwarded to when there's no answer.
No
Ans wer The seconds to delay forwarding calls, if
Timeout
there is no answer at your phone.
Feature
Code
Hold key code
Call hold signatures, default is *77.
Conference key
code
Transfer
key
code
IVR key code
Signature of the tripartite session, default is
*88.
Call forwarding signatures ,default is *98.
R key enable
If or not enable R key way call features.
R key
code
Signatures of the voice menu, default is ****.
cancel Set the R key cancel code, option are ranged
from R1 to R9, default value is R1.
R key hold code
Set the R key hold code, options are ranged
from R1 to R9, default value is R2.
R key transfer Set the R key transfer code, options are
code
ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R4.
R key conference Set the R key conference code, options are
code
ranged from R1 to R9, default value is R3.
Speed Dial Code
Speed dial code, default is *74.
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4. Mi sce llan e ou s
Field Name
Description
Codec Loop Current
Set off-hook loop current, default is 26
Impedance Maching
Set impedance matching, default is US
PBX,Korea,Taiwan(600).
If or not enable displaying caller ID; If enable, caller
ID is displayed when there is an incoming call or it
won’t be displayed. Default is enable.
If or not enable CWCID. If enable, the device will
display the waiting call’s caller ID, or it won’t
display. Default is disable.
How long G802 will sound dial out tone when G802
dials a number.
Choose call immediately key form * or #.
CID service
CWCID Service
Dial Time Out
Call Immediately Key
ICMP Ping
If or not enable ICMP Ping.
If enable this option, home gateway will ping the SIP
Server every interval time, otherwise, It will send
“hello” empty packet to the SIP Server.
Escaped char enable
Open special character translation function; if
enable, when you press the # key, it will be translated
to 23%, when disable, it is just #
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4.7.3 Dial Plan
1. Par a meters a nd Sett in gs
Field Name
Dial Plan
Line
Digit Map
Action
Move Up
Move Down
Description
If or not enable dial plan.
Set the line.
Fill in the sequence used to match input number
The syntactic, please refer to the following Dial Plan
Syntactic
Choose the dial plan mode from Deny and Dial Out.
Deny means G802 will reject the matched number, while
Dial Out means G802 will dial out the matched number.
Press it to move up.
Press it to move down.
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2. Ad d in g o ne d ia l p la n:
Step 1. Enable Dial Plan
Step 2. Click Add button, and the configuration table
Step 3. Fill in the value of parameters.
Step 4.Press OK button to end configuration.
Step 5. Press Save button to save changes
3. Dia l P lan Sy nta ct ic
No.
String
0123456789*#
[sequence]
x.

x,y
Description
Legal characters
Lowercase letter x stands for one legal character
To match one character form sequence.
For example:
6.
[0-9]: match one digit form 0 to 9
7.
[23-5*]: match one character from 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or *
Match to , , , …...
For example:
“01.”:can match ”0”, “01”, “011”, ”0111”, …….., ”01111…”
Replace dialed with substituted.
For example:
<8:1650>123456:input is “85551212”, output is“16505551212”
Make outside dial tone after dialing “x”, stop until dialing character “y”
For example:
“9,1xxxxxxxxxx”:the device reports dial tone after inputting “9”, stops
tone until inputting “1”
“9,8,010x”: make outside dial tone after inputting “9”, stop tone until
inputting “0”
Set the delayed time.
For example:
“<9:111>T2”: The device will dial out the matched number “111” after 2
seconds.
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4.7.4 Blacklist
In this pa g e, u ser ca n u p lo a d or d o wn loa d b lackli st file, an d ca n a d d or d e le te or edi t b lac klis t o n e by o n e.
Click
to select the blacklist file and click
upload it to G802; Click
to
to save the blacklist file
to your local computer.
Select one contact and click edit to change the information, click
delete to delete the contact, click Move to phonebook to move the
contact to phonebook.
Click Add to add one blacklist, enter the name and phone number,
click OK to confirm and click cancel to cancel.
4.7.5 Call Log
To vie w th e ca ll log i nfor ma tio n suc h a s re dia l lis t (inco min g ca ll), an swer ed ca ll an d mi ssed ca l
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Redial List
Answered Calls
Missed Call
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4.8 FXS2
Th e s e ttin gs of F XS 2 ar e th e sa me a s FX S1.
4.9 Security
4.9.1 Filtering Setting
Field Name
Filtering
Default Policy
Mac address
Dest IP address
Source IP address
Protocol
Description
If or not enable filter function
Choose to give up or accept
Add the Mac address filtering
Dest IP address
Source IP address
Select a protocol name, support for TCP,
UDP and TCP&UDP
Dest. Port Range
Src Port Range
Action
Destination port ranges
Source port range
You can choose to receive or give up;
this should be consistent with the default
policy.
Comment
Delete
Add callout
Delete selected item
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4.9.2 Content Filtering
Field Name
Description
Filtering
Default Policy
If or not enable content Filtering
The default policy is to accept or to prohibit
filtering rules
List the URL filtering rules that already
existed (blacklist)
Current Webs URL Filters
Delete/Cancel
You can choose to delete or cancel the
existing filter rules
Add a URL Filte r
Add URL filtering rules
Add/Cancel
Current Website Host Filters
Click adds to add one rule or click cancel.
List the keywords that already exist
(blacklist)
Delete/Cancel
Add a Host Filte r(Keyword)
Add/Cancel
You can choose to delete or cancel the
existing filter rules the existing keywords.
Add keywords
Click the Add or cancel
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4.10 Application
4.10.1 UPnP
UP nP ( Uni ver sa l Plu g a nd P lay) su pp ort zero se ttin g n e tworki n g, a nd c a n a u to matic ally disc o ve r a varie ty of ne twor ke d de vic e s. UP n P is
en a ble d, a llo ws the d e vice sup por ts UPn P fu ncti on dy n a mic a lly acce ss n e twork, o b tain a n IP a d dre ss, an d c o n vey its p erfor ma nce inf or mati o n.
If th e n etwor k ha s a D HCP an d D NS s er ver, you ca n a u to ma tic ally o b tai n D HC P a n d D N S s er vice s.
Su p por ts UP n P d e vic e s ca n b e a u to ma tica lly off th e ne twor k, the de vic e or o th er d e vic e s on th e n e twor k wi th o ut affec tin g.
Field Name
UPnP enable
4.10.2
Description
If or not enable UPnP function.
IGMP
Mu ltic a st h as th e abi li ty to s en d th e sa me da ta to mu ltip le d e vic es.
IP ho sts u s e IGMP (In ter ne t Gr ou p Ma n ag e me nt Pr o toc ol) re por t mu ltic a st gro up me mb e rshi ps to th e nei gh b orin g rou ters to tra n smi t d ata, a t the
sa me ti me, th e multic a st ro u ter use I GMP to disc o ver which h o sts be lon g to the sa me m ultic a st gr o up.
Field Name
IGMP Proxy enable
Description
If or not enable IGMP function.
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4.10.3 MLD
Field Name
MLD enable
Description
If or not enable MLD function
4.11 Storage
4.11.1 Disk Management
Thi s p a ge i s u se d to ma na g e th e USB stora g e d e vic e.
Field Name
Add
Delete
Remove Disk
Format
Re-allocate
Description
Adding files to the USB storage device
Remove the USB storage device file
Transfer files within a USB storage device
Format the USB storage device
Resetting the USB storage device
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4.11.2 FTP Setting
Field Name
FTP Serve r
FTP Server Name
Description
If or not enable FTP server
Set the FTP server name
Anonymous Login If or not support anonymous login
FTP Port
Max. Sessions
Create Directory
Rename
Set FTP server port number
Maximum number of connections
If or not enable create directory
If or not enable rename file/directory
File/Directory
Remove
If or not enable transfer of files/directories
File/Directory
Read File
If or not enable read files
Write File
If or not enable write files
Download
If or not enable download capability
Capability
function.
Upload Capability
If or not enable upload capability function
4.11.3 Smb Setting
Field Name
SAMBA Server
Workgroup
NetBIOS Name
Description
If or not enable SAMBA server
Fill in the working group
Network basic input/output system name
Add
Add a shared file
Edit
Edit a shared file
Del
Delete a shared file
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4.12 Administration
Use c a n man ag e th e d e vic e in the se web pa g e; y ou ca n co nfig ure the Ti me/ D ate, p a ssw ord, we b acce ss, sys te m lo g a n d a ss ocia ted
config ura ti on TR0 6 9
4.12.1 Management
Yo u c a n confi gur e th e va lu e of Ti me/D ate, p a sswor d, web acce ss, a n d sy ste m log a nd so o n.
1. Sa v e c on fig file
Field Name
Description
Config file
Upload: click on browse, select file in the local, press the upload button to begin
upload and
uploading files
Download: click to download, and then select contains the path to download the
configuration file
download
2. Ad min istr ator s etting s
Field Name
Description
User type
Choose the user type from admin user and normal user and
basic user.
New User Name
New Password
Confirm Password
Language
You can modify the user name, set up a new user name
Input the new password
Input the new password again
Select the language for the web, the device support Chinese,
English, and Spanish and so on.
Remote Web Login
Web Port
If or not enable remote Web login
Set the port value which is used to login from Internet port
and PC port, default is 80.
Web Idle timeout
Set the Web Idle timeout time. The webpage can be logged
out after Web Idle Timeout without any operation.
Allowe d Remote
Set the IP which can login the device remotely.
IP(IP1,IP2,...)
Remote Telnet
Telnet Port
If or not enable remote telnet login
Set the port value which is used to telnet the device.
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3. NT P s etting s
Field Name
Description
NTP Enable
If or not enable NTP
Curre nt Time
Display current time
NTP Settings
Setting the Time Zone
Primary NTP Server
Primary NTP server's IP address or domain name
Secondary NTP Server
Options for NTP server's IP address or domain name
NTP synchronization
NTP synchronization cycle, cycle time can be 1 to
1440 minutes in any one, the default setting is 60
minutes
4. Da y lig ht Sa v in g Time
Set the summer time steps:
Step 1. Enable Daylight Saving Time.
Step 2. Set value of offset, like the upon picture
Step 3: Set staring Month/Week/Day/Hour in Start Month/Start Day of Week
Last in Month/Start Day of Week/Start Hour of Day, analogously set stopping
Month/Week/Day/Hour in Stop Month/Stop Day of Week Last in Month/Stop
Day of Week/Stop Hour of Day.
Step 4.Press Saving button to save and press Reboot button to active changes.
5. Sy ste m L og Sett in g
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Field Name
Syslog Enable
Syslog Level
Description
If or not enable syslog function
Select the system log, there is INFO and Debug two
grades, the Debug INFO can provide more information.
Remote Syslog Enable
If or not enable remote syslog function.
Remote Syslog server
Add a remote server IP address.
6. Fa ctor y D efa ult s S etting
If enable this function ,the device will not be restore factory settings
7. Pa c ket Tr ac e
Users can use the packet trace feature intercepts the packets that were sent.
Click the Start button, start dhome gateway tracking and keep refreshing the page
until the message trace shows to stop, click the Save button to save captured
packets.
8. Fa ctor y D efa ult s
Click Factory Default to restore the residential gateway to factory settings.
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4.12.2 Firmware Upgrade
1. Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule
2. Press
3. Press
to browser file.
to start upgrading.
4.12.3 Provision
Pro visi oni ng a llo ws G8 0 2 a u to- up gra di ng an d a u to-confi gurin g, a n d F ly in g voice de vice s su p por t TF TP, HTTP a n d HTTP s thre e ways.
1. Bef ore te stin g or usi n g TF TP, u ser sh ou ld h a ve tf tp ser ver an d up gra din g file a n d co nfig u ring file.
2. Bef ore te stin g or usi n g HTTP, u ser sh ou ld h a ve h ttp ser ver an d u p gra din g file a n d c onfi g urin g file.
3. Bef ore te stin g or usi n g HTTP S, u ser sho u ld h a ve h ttps ser ver an d up gra din g file a n d co n figurin g file a n d C A C ertifica te fi le( sh o u ld sa me a s
http s ser ver’s) a n d C lie n t C ertifica te file a nd Pri va te key file( HTTP S pr o vi sio n wi ll b e su p por ted so o n)
User can u plo adi ng CA Cer tifica te fi le an d C li en t C er tificate file a n d Pri va te K ey file i n S e curity p ag e.
Field Name
Provision Enable
Resync on Reset
Resync Random
Delay(sec)
Resync
Periodic(sec)
Resync Error
Retry Delay(rec)
Forced Resync
Delay(sec)
Description
If or not enable provision.
If or not enable resync after restart
Set the maximum delay for request the synchronization file,
default is 40.
If the last resync was failure, G802 will retry resync after
the “Resync Error Retry Delay ” time, default is 3600s.
Set the periodic time for resync, default is 3600s.
If it’s time to resync, but G802 is busy now, in this case,
G802 will wait for a period time, the longest is “Forced
Resync Delay”, default is 14400s, when the time over,
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G802 will forced to resync.
If or not enable firmware upgrade after resync, by default it
is enabled.
If or not enable resync from SIP.
It is used for In-house provision mode only. When use
TFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user must
input right configuration file name in IP542N's webpage.
When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.
It is used for In-house provision mode only. When use
TFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user must
input right configuration file name in the webpage. When
disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.
URL of profile provision file
Note that the specified file path is relative to the TFTP
server’s virtual root directory.
Resync After
Upgrade
Resync From SIP
Option 66
Config File Name
Profile Rule
Field Name
Description
Upgrade Enable
If or not enable firmware upgrade via provision.
Upgrade Error
Retry Delay(sec)
Upgrade Rule
If the last upgrade fails, G802 will try upgrading again after
“Upgrade Error Retry Delay” period, default is 3600s.
URL of upgrade file
4.12.4 SNMP
Field Name
SNMP Service
Trap Server Address
Read Community Name
Write Community Name
Trap Community
Trap period interval(sec)
Description
If or not enable SNMP.
Enter the trap server address.
String, as an express password between
management progress and agent progress.
String, as an express password between
management progress and agent progress.
The community field in trap.
The interval of sending trap.
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4.12.5 TR069
Field Name
Description
TR069 Enable
If or not enable TR069
CWMP
If or not enable CWMP
ACS URL
ACS URL address
User Name
ACS username
Password
ACS password
Periodic Inform Enable
If or not enable the function of periodic inform,
default is enable
Periodic Inform
Inte rval
User Name
Periodic notification interval, the unit is
seconds, default is 43200s
The username used to connect the TR069
server to the DUT.
Password
The password used to connect the TR069
server to the DUT.
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4.12.6 Diagnoisis
In this pa g e, u ser ca n d o pi n g test an d tracer ou te te st to di a gn o se th e de vice’ s con n ecti o n statu s.
1. Ping Test
Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform
ping test.
2. Traceroute Test
Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform
traceroute test.
4.12.7 Operation Mode
Choose the Operation Mode as Basic Mode or Advance Mode.
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4.13 System Log
If you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the system
log in this webpage.
4.14 Logout
Press the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear.
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4.15 Reboot
Pre ss the
bu tto n to re b oo t G8 02.
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5 Trouble shooting of the guide
5.1 Setting your PC gets IP automatically
Fo llo wi ng are th e proc e ss of se ttin g yo ur PC ge ts IP au to ma tica lly
Ste p 1.C lic k the “ be gin”
Ste p 2. Se lect “c o n tro l p a ne l”, th en do u ble c lic k “n etwor k co nn ec tio ns” in the “co n tro l p a n el”
Ste p 3. Ri g ht c lic ks th e “ne twor k co nn ecti o n” tha t yo ur P C u se s, s e lec t “a ttrib u te” a n d yo u can se e the i n terfac e a s pic tur e 1:
Ste p 4.S e lect “In ter ne t Pro toc o l ( TC P/IP)”, c lick “a ttri bu te” b utton, an d y o u can se e th e in terface as fo llo wi ng Picture 2 a n d y ou sh o uld click the
“Ge t IP a d dre ss a uto ma tica lly”.
Picture 1
Pic ture 2
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5.2 Can not connect to the configuration Website
So lu tio n:
Ch ec k if th e E th ern e t ca b le i s pro p erly co nn ec te d, th en
Ch ec k if th e URL is ri gh t wr o te, th e for ma t of URL is: h ttp:// th e IP ad dre ss: 8 08 0, 8 08 0 mu st b e a dd e d, the n
Ch ec k if th e versi on of IE is IE 8, or u s e o ther bro wser such as Firefo x or Mo zi lla, th en
Co n tac t yo ur ad mini s tra tor, su p pli er, or I TSP for mor e infor ma tio n or a ssi sta nce.
5.3 Forget the Password
If user ch a ng e d the p asswor d a nd the n for go t, yo u can no t acces s to the co nfig ura ti on w eb si te.
So lu tio n:
To f actory def au lt: pr ess re set b utton 1 0s.
5.4 Fast Bridge Setting
Step 1 : Login WEB of Device.Turn to Page
Administration->Operating Mode. Set Operating
mode to Basic Mode. Save.
Step 2: Open Network->wan, Change Nat Enable to
Disable. Save and Reboot. Now Device works in
Bridge mode.
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Step 3: Please Login from WAN port.
example of Page Status->Basic.
Under is
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