GemTek Technology P980430N 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A2130 User Manual 6Ve A2130 UM
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® CellPipe 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A2130, 6Ve.B2130 | Release 01 USER MANUAL 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA EDITION 01 APRIL 2009 Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent, the Alcatel-Lucent logo, and CellPipe are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Alcatel-Lucent provides this documentation without warranty of any kind, implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Copyright © 2009 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. Conformance statements The equipment has been tested in the regulation lab and complied with the limits for SHDSL device, pursuant to Europe CE/CB, Australia A-Trick and China CCC. These limits of different regulations are designed provide reasonable protection against harmful interference or damage in a residential installation. Security statement In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network through the use of remote access features. In such an event, applicable tariffs require the customer to pay all network charges for traffic. Alcatel-Lucent cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access. IMPORTANT NOTICE: This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to Alcatel-Lucent. No part of its contents may be used, copied, disclosed or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from Alcatel-Lucent. www.alcatel-lucent.com About this document Purpose This document provides information on the hardware setup, software configuration, and administration necessary to operate the CellPipe 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A2130 and 6Ve.B2130. Reason for revision The following table shows the revision history of this document. Revision Date Reason for reissue Edition 01 April 2009 First release of this document Intended audience This document is intended for users and administrators of the CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A2130 and 6Ve.B2130. How to use this document This document introduces the CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A2130 and 6Ve.B2130 hardware, connections, and setup. It also covers the Web configuration interface and provides parameter definitions for the fields on those screens. Conventions used This guide uses the following typographical conventions: Appearance Description Italicized text • • • • graphical user interface text or key name • • File and directory names. Emphasized information. Titles of publications. A value that the user supplies. Text that is displayed in a graphical user interface or in a hardware label. The name of a key on the keyboard. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 April 2009 About this document ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Appearance Description input text Command names and text that the user types or selects as input to a system. output text Text that a system displays or prints. Press the Return or Enter key on the keyboard. Structure of hazard statements Overview For the safety of you and your equipment, this document contains hazard statements. Hazard statements are given at points where there may be a risk of damage to personnel, equipment, or operation. Failure to follow the directions in a hazard statement may result in personal harm, equipment damage, or network loss. General structure Hazard statements include the structural elements shown in the figure below. Structure of hazard statements Item Structure element Purpose Personal injury symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury (optional). Hazard type symbol Indicates hazard type (optional). Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard. Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury. Damage statement Consequences if protective measures fail. Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard. Identifier The reference ID of the hazard statement (optional). ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA ii Edition 01 April 2009 About this document ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Signal words The following table defines signal words that identify the hazard severity levels. Signal words for hazard severity Signal word Meaning DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation (high risk) which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation (medium risk) which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION When used with the personal injury symbol: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation (low risk) which, if not avoided, may result in personal injury. When used without the personal injury symbol: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation (low risk) which, if not avoided, may result in property damage, such as service interruption or damage to equipment or other materials. Related information The documentation set accompanying this family of routers includes this User Manual, a CLI Command Reference Guide and a Quick Installation Guide. Technical support For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support website for contact information: https://service.esd.alcatellucent.com/portal/page/portal/EService/customer_support ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA iii Edition 01 April 2009 About this document ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA iv Edition 01 April 2009 Contents Product overview Hardware introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1-1 Safety precautions ..................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Prerequisites .............................................................................................................................................. 1-2 Description of LEDs and interfaces .......................................................................................................... 1-3 Hardware installation To install the CellPipe 7130 RG ................................................................................................................ 2-1 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool .......................................................................... 3-1 Status System Info ................................................................................................................................................ 4-1 Device Table .............................................................................................................................................. 4-3 VDSL ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-4 DHCP Lease Table .................................................................................................................................... 4-6 WiFi Associate Table ................................................................................................................................. 4-7 Statistics ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-8 Network LAN Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 5-1 WAN Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 5-3 WiFi Setup WiFi Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 6-1 WiFi Security ............................................................................................................................................. 6-3 WiFi Access ............................................................................................................................................... 6-5 Firewall Setup Port Range Forwarding .............................................................................................................................. 7-1 Virtual Server Basic ................................................................................................................................... 7-3 Virtual Server Advance ............................................................................................................................. 7-4 Demilitarized Zone .................................................................................................................................... 7-6 UPnP .......................................................................................................................................................... 7-7 Filter .......................................................................................................................................................... 7-8 NAT Passthrough 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URL Filter ............................................................................................................................................... 7-11 Advanced Setup Route Setting ............................................................................................................................................. 8-1 Bridge MAC Filter .................................................................................................................................... 8-3 Dynamic DNS ........................................................................................................................................... 8-4 System Log ................................................................................................................................................ 8-5 QoS Setup QoS Scheduler ........................................................................................................................................... 9-1 QoS IP Policy ............................................................................................................................................ 9-2 QoS ALG .................................................................................................................................................. 9-4 10 Telephony Account Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 10-1 Service Setting ........................................................................................................................................ 10-2 Server Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 10-4 Call List ................................................................................................................................................... 10-6 11 Utilities Restore Factory Defaults ......................................................................................................................... 11-1 Configuration Backup ............................................................................................................................. 11-2 Configuration Restore ............................................................................................................................. 11-3 Web Firmware Upload ............................................................................................................................ 11-4 Remote Management .............................................................................................................................. 11-5 System Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 11-7 Management Access ................................................................................................................................ 11-8 Reboot Gateway ...................................................................................................................................... 11-9 Connection Test ..................................................................................................................................... 11-10 Troubleshooting TCP/IP configuration Product conformance EU declaration of conformity ....................................................................................................................C-1 GL Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 April 2009 1 Product overview Overview Purpose This chapter provides an introduction to the physical aspects of the CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A2130 and 6Ve.B2130, including safety precautions, prerequisites, and descriptions. The CellPipe 7130 RG 6Ve.A2130 and 6Ve.B2130 will be referred to as CellPipe 7130 RG throughout the rest of this document. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: Hardware introduction 1-1 Safety precautions 1-2 Prerequisites 1-2 Description of LEDs and interfaces 1-3 Hardware introduction This CellPipe 7130 RG supports Ethernet-over-VDSL2 using one Ethernet data link that is rated up to 100 Mb/s symmetrically. With its bridge functionality, it connects any device equipped with a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX network interface card with a standard telephone cable to a VDSL switch. For this purpose, it provides: • one VDSL port • one Ethernet LAN port (10/100BASE-TX) The CellPipe 7130 RG also includes router and firewall functionality. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 1 -1 Edition 01 April 2009 Product overview Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Safety precautions Follow these recommendations to protect yourself and the CellPipe 7130 RG from harm: • Use volume labels to mark the type of power. • Use the power adapter provided with the CellPipe 7130 RG. • Pay attention to the power load of the electrical outlet or extension cord. An overburdened power outlet or damaged cords and plugs may cause electric shock or fire. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace the cord immediately. • Leave adequate space for heat dissipation to avoid any damage caused by overheating the CellPipe 7130 RG. Do not cover the ventilation holes. • Do not put the CellPipe 7130 RG near a heat source. Avoid placing the CellPipe 7130 RG in direct sunlight. • Do not put the CellPipe 7130 RG in damp or wet locations. Do not spill any liquid on the CellPipe 7130 RG. • Do not connect the CellPipe 7130 RG to any PC or electronic product unless our customer engineers or your ISP instructs you to do so; incorrect connections may cause fires. • Do not place the CellPipe 7130 RG on an unstable surface or support. • Do not place heavy objects on top of the CellPipe 7130 RG. • Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners; use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Prerequisites Ensure that you have the following items before attempting to use the CellPipe 7130 RG: • Internet services subscription (connection type, account information, and addresses) • 10/100Base-T Ethernet NIC installed in your PC • Operating system: Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows XP, Microsoft Vista, or Mac OS • Internet Explorer v4.0 or higher, Netscape v4.0 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox v1.5 or higher Note: For optimal display quality, use Internet Explorer v5.0 or Netscape v6.1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 1-2 Edition 01 April 2009 Product overview Description of LEDs and interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Description of LEDs and interfaces Figure 1-1 Front panel Table 1-1 Front panel LEDs LED Status Description WPS (pushbutton) N/A If the WPS LED is off, press the push-button to turn on the WPS. If the WPS LED is on, press the push-button once to turn off the WPS. WLAN (pushbutton) N/A If the WLAN LED is off, press the push-button to turn on the WLAN. If the WLAN LED is on, press the pushbutton once to turn off the WLAN. Power On CellPipe 7130 RG is powered on. Off Power is disconnected or there is a power failure. On Ethernet LAN port 1 to 4 is connected and active. Flashing Ethernet LAN port 1 to 4 has data traffic. Off Ethernet LAN port 1 to 4 is not active. On WPS is enabled. Off WPS is disabled. On Wireless function is enabled. Off Wireless function is disabled. On Phone 1 to 2 is connected. Off No phones are connected. On VDSL is operating. Slow flashing* VDSL is training. Off VDSL is disconnected. Slow flashing VDSL is enabled. Fast flashing† VDSL is transmitting data. Off VDSL is disabled. Lan 1 to 4 WPS WLAN Phone 1 to 2 VDSL Link VDSL Data ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 1-3 Edition 01 April 2009 Product overview Description of LEDs and interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ LED Status Description VDSL Diag On Diagnostics is running. Flashing The CellPipe 7130 RG failed diagnostic when booting or resetting. Off The CellPipe 7130 RG is functional and diagnostics is not running. On The CellPipe 7130 RG is connected to the Internet. Off The CellPipe 7130 RG is not connected to the Internet. Slow flashing Firmware upgrade in progress. Off No firmware upgrade in progress. Internet Message Notes: * Slow flashing: LED flashes at the rate of 2 seconds on and 2 seconds off. † Fast flashing: LED flashes at a rate of 0.2 seconds on and 0.2 seconds off. Figure 1-2 Rear panel Table 1-2 Rear panel items Item Description Power socket DC power adapter port. Power switch Power On/Off switch. Reset button Press and hold for 5 s to restore the factory default settings. Ethernet ports 1 to 4 Four RJ-45 ports to connect up to four Ethernet PCs or a Hub. VDSL port Input port for the VDSL network connection to the ISP. Phone ports 1 to 2 Two RJ-11 ports for connecting telephones for VoIP. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 1-4 Edition 01 April 2009 2 Hardware installation Overview Purpose This chapter provides the instructions to install the CellPipe 7130 RG hardware. Contents This chapter covers the following topic: To install the CellPipe 7130 RG 2-1 To install the CellPipe 7130 RG Supplies • CellPipe 7130 RG • RJ-11 telephone cable • two RJ-45 category 5 Ethernet cable • power adapter Before you begin CAUTION Potential for equipment damage and personal harm Before installing the CellPipe 7130 RG, ensure you have thoroughly read the Safety precautions and Prerequisites in chapter 1. Turn off all devices (computer, hub, CellPipe 7130 RG) before beginning this procedure. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 2 -1 Edition 01 April 2009 Hardware installation To install the CellPipe 7130 RG ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 2-1 Cable connections Procedure 1. Connect the power adapter jack into the power socket on the CellPipe 7130 RG and plug the power adapter plug into an outlet. 2. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable into the VDSL port on the CellPipe 7130 RG and the other end to your telephone/DSL service connection. 3. If you have VoIP, connect your phone(s) to the phone port(s) on the CellPipe 7130 RG. 4. Connect one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet LAN port (1 to 4) on the CellPipe 7130 RG and the other end to your Ethernet PC (or LAN hub if you are setting up an intranet). 5. Turn the power switch on. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PC; see the TCP/IP Appendix or Quick Installation Guide for detailed instructions. After setting up and configuring the CellPipe 7130 RG and your PC(s), you can access the web configuration tool. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 2-2 Edition 01 April 2009 3 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool by entering the IP address and the default passwords. The management interface software is HTML-based and can be accessed using a web browser. Contents This chapter covers the following topic: To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool 3-1 To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool When to use Use this procedure to access the web configuration interface of the CellPipe 7130 RG. The configuration interface enables you to secure the CellPipe 7130 RG, limit access, set traffic routes, modify passwords, and change advanced settings. Before you begin Before you can configure the CellPipe 7130 RG, it must be installed, connected to a webenabled PC, and turned on. Management IP settings To establish the initial connection, either use a computer configured to be a DHCP client, or use a computer with IP settings in the 192.168.1.0 subnet. The default IP address of the CellPipe 7130 RG for the first LAN port is 192.168.1.1 with a subnet 255.255.255.0. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 3 -1 Edition 01 April 2009 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Note: If you are not sure how to configure your computer to be a DHCP client or to set your IP address and subnet mask, see the TCP/IP Appendix or the Quick Installation Guide. Procedure 1. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the CellPipe 7130 RG in the address bar: http://192.168.2.1 ! The login window appears; see Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1 Login window 2. Enter your username and password and click OK. The default admin username is admin and the default admin password is admin. The Status window appears; see Figure 3-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 3-2 Edition 01 April 2009 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 3-2 Status window The status window is described in Chapter 4, “Status”. Note: Once you have logged in for the first time, you should change your login password. See the System Setting section in the Utilities chapter for instructions. END OF STEPS ........................................................................................................................................................ Configuration menus All configuration and management of the CellPipe 7130 RG is done using the web configuration tool. Click on the Status, Network, WiFi Setup, Firewall, Advanced Setup, QoS and Utilities tabs to view the configuration menus or information located in each directory. The menus used to configure basic settings are located in the Status menu of the web page used for management; for more information, see the Status chapter. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 3-3 Edition 01 April 2009 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool To access the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 3-4 Edition 01 April 2009 4 Status Overview Purpose This chapter describes the contents of the Status menu, which contains the status information for the CellPipe 7130 RG, its connections, and the connected hardware. Click the Status drop-down menu to open the Status menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: System Info 4-1 Device Table 4-3 VDSL 4-4 DHCP Lease Table 4-6 WiFi Associate Table 4-7 Statistics 4-8 System Info The System Info window displays the current status of the software, system time, memory, and WAN connection. Select System Info in the Status menu to access the System Info window; see Figure 4-1. The System Info window is the home page of the configuration menus. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4 -1 Edition 01 April 2009 Status System Info ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 4-1 System Info window Table 4-1 describes the fields of the System Info window. Table 4-1 Field descriptions Field Description Version Info Model Name The model name of the modem. Firmware Version The current version of the firmware. Release Date The release date of the firmware. System Info System Up Time The amount of time the system has been operational. System Loading Average The average time for the system to load. Total Memory The memory capacity of the system in kb/s. Used Memory The memory used in the system. Free Memory The free memory in the system. Network - WAN Status WAN Connection 1 to 3 The WAN connection method. WAN IP Address The IP address of the WAN interface. WAN NetMask The subnet mask of the WAN interface. WAN Gateway The gateway IP address for the WAN interface. WAN DNS1 The primary DNS for the WAN connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-2 Edition 01 April 2009 Status Device Table ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description WAN DNS2 The secondary DNS for the WAN connection. WAN MAC The MAC address of the WAN connections. Account Status 1 to 10 Number: The status (Enabled or Disabled) of accounts 1 to 10. Network - LAN Status LAN IP Address The IP address of the LAN interface. LAN NetMask The subnet mask of the LAN interface. LAN MAC The MAC address of the LAN interface. DHCP Enable The status of the LAN DHCP. WLAN MAC The WLAN MAC address of the WLAN interface. WLAN SSID The service set identifier used to identify the particular WLAN connection. Device Table The Device Table displays information about the hardware connected to the CellPipe 7130 RG. Select Device Table in the Status menu to access the Device Table; see Figure 4-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-3 Edition 01 April 2009 Status VDSL ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 4-2 Device Table Table 4-2 describes the fields of the Device Table. Table 4-2 Field descriptions Field Description Host Name The name of the device connected to the gateway. IP Address The IP address of the client device. Attached By The type of connection. Physical Address The MAC address of the client adapter. VDSL The VDSL window displays the VDSL connection status and data. Select VDSL in the Status menu to access the VDSL window; see Figure 4-3. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-4 Edition 01 April 2009 Status VDSL ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 4-3 VDSL window Table 4-3 describes the fields of the VDSL window. Table 4-3 Field descriptions Field Description VDSL2 Firmware Version The version of firmware in use. VDSL2 Link Status The status of VDSL2 link. Downstream line rate The rate of the downstream data transfer in kb/s. Upstream line rate The rate of the upstream data transfer in kb/s. Bearer Downstream payload rate The estimated downstream payload rate in kb/s. Bearer Upload payload rate The estimated upload payload rate in kb/s. Downstream attainable payload rate The achievable downstream payload rate in kb/s. Upstream attainable line rate The achievable upstream payload rate in kb/s. Downstream Training Margin The downstream margin used for training DSL in dBm. Downstream delay The downstream delay in s. Upstream delay The upstream delay in s. Tx total power Total power used in transmission. FE Tx total power Total power used in Fast Ethernet 100BASE-TX. VDSL Estimated Loop Length The estimated VDSL loop length in m. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-5 Edition 01 April 2009 Status DHCP Lease Table ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description G.Hs Estimated Near End Loop Length The estimated G.handshake (ITU G.994.1) near end loop length. G.Hs Estimated Far End Loop Length The estimated G.handshake far end loop length. DHCP Lease Table The DHCP Lease Table displays the DHCP settings. Select DHCP Lease Table in the Status menu to access the DHCP Lease Table; see Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 DHCP Lease Table Table 4-4 describes the fields of the DHCP Lease Table. Table 4-4 Field descriptions Field Description IP Address The IP address of the DHCP client computer. MAC Address The MAC address of the DHCP client computer. Host Name The host name of the DHCP client computer. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-6 Edition 01 April 2009 Status WiFi Associate Table ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ WiFi Associate Table The WiFi Associate Table displays the connected clients. Select WiFi Associate Table in the Status menu to access the WiFi Associate Table; see Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 WiFi Associate Table Table 4-5 describes the fields of the WiFi Associate Table. Table 4-5 Field descriptions Field Description NO. The number index of the client computer. MAC The MAC address of the client computer. Rate The connection mode of the wireless network. Vendor Class Identifier Identifies the client's platform for the DHCP lease. Expired The period of time that the DHCP lease will expire. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-7 Edition 01 April 2009 Status Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Statistics The Statistics window displays the number of bytes that have been received and transmitted by the LAN and WAN interfaces. Select Statistics in the Status menu to access the Statistics window; see Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Statistics window Table 4-6 describes the WAN and LAN fields of the Statistics window. Table 4-6 Field descriptions Field Description RX bytes The number of bytes that have been received. RX Packets The number of packets that have been received. RX Errors The number of packets that have been received with errors. RX Dropped The number of packets dropped after being received. TX bytes The number of bytes that have been transmitted. TX Packets The number of packets that have been transmitted. TX Errors The number of packets that have been transmitted with errors. TX Dropped The number of packets dropped after being transmitted. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-8 Edition 01 April 2009 Status Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description TX Collisions The number of packets collided when transmitted. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4-9 Edition 01 April 2009 Status Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 4 - 10 Edition 01 April 2009 5 Network Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to configure the network settings for the CellPipe 7130 RG from the Network menu. Click the Network drop-down menu to open the Network menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: LAN Setting 5-1 WAN Setting 5-3 LAN Setting The LAN Settings include the IP address, subnet mask, DHCP settings, DHCP relay, and static IP lease. Select LAN Setting in the Network menu to access the LAN Setting window; see Figure 5-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 5 -1 Edition 01 April 2009 Network LAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 5-1 LAN Setting window Table 5-1 describes the fields of the LAN Setting window. Table 5-1 Field descriptions Field Description IP Address The IP address of the LAN interface in dotted decimal notation. The default is 192.168.1.1. You can change this address as needed to an address that is reserved for private use. The range of private addresses is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.255.254. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the IP addresses in your LAN; for example, 255.255.255.0. DHCP Server If enabled, the CellPipe 7130 RG assigns IP addresses, an IP default gateway, and DNS servers to computers that support the DHCP client; for example, Windows 95, Windows NT. DHCP Starting IP Address The first value of contiguous IP addresses. DHCP Ending IP Address The last value of contiguous IP addresses. DHCP Lease Time The time period during which the computers retain the IP addresses assigned to them. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 5-2 Edition 01 April 2009 Network WAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description Static Lease The set MAC associations and IP addresses. Assign the static IP lease to the designated client's adaptor. Not Assign IP The client's MAC address to be filtered from the DHCP lease. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. WAN Setting The WAN settings include the configuration for both the Bridge Mode and Routed Mode. Select WAN Setting in the Network menu to access the WAN setting window. You can configure the WAN in Bridged Mode (see Figure 5-2) or Routed Mode (see Figure 5-3). Bridged Mode When bridge mode is selected, the basic functions of the router, such as the firewall, route setting, DHCP server, DDNS, QoS, and UPnP, are disabled. Select the Bridged Mode option from the WAN>Hybrid setting window to enable the Bridged Mode WAN setting; see Figure 5-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 5-3 Edition 01 April 2009 Network WAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 5-2 Bridged mode WAN settings window Table 5-2 describes the fields of the Bridged Mode WAN setting window. Table 5-2 Field descriptions Field Bridged Mode Description When the bridged mode radio button is selected, the CellPipe 7130 RG only uses MAC addresses. The basic functions of the router such as the Firewall, Route, DHCP Server, DDNS, and UPnP will be disabled. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 5-4 Edition 01 April 2009 Network WAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Routed Mode If the Routed Mode option is selected the CellPipe 7130 RG uses IP addresses and subnet masks. The functions of the router such as the Firewall, Route, DHCP Server, DDNS, and UPnP can be enabled. Select the Routed Mode option from the WAN>Hybrid setting window to enable the routed mode WAN setting; see Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 Routed Mode WAN setting window Table 5-3 describes the fields of the Routed Mode WAN setting window. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 5-5 Edition 01 April 2009 Network WAN Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Table 5-3 Field descriptions Fields Description [PPPoE#1] to [PPPoE#2] Enable one or both of the supported VLAN over PPPoE. VLAN Untagged Enable if a VLAN ID is not being used. Always Use ID Enable if a VLAN ID is being used and enter the ID number (between 2 to 4094). Priority Enter a priority level from 0 to 7 to define user priority. User Name Enter the user name for the PPPoE connection. Password Enter the password for the PPPoE connection. Access Concentrator The access concentrator is optional. Consult with your ISP for information. Service Name The service name is optional. Consult with your ISP for information. Mode Connect on demand: Max idle time Select to have the router connect to the Internet only when you choose to do so. Enter a max idle time to specify the maximum number of idle seconds after which the connection is dropped. Always on Select to always have the router connect to the Internet. Manual Select and then click Connect to manually connect the router to the internet. Click Disconnect to end the connection. Options Authentication Mode Select the authentication mode from the drop-down menu. Options include: • • • CHAP + PAP CHAP PAP This is optional. Your ISP will provide this information if it is necessary. MTU (bytes) Enable Auto to set the maximum transfer unit to the default (1492), or enable Manual to manually enter a unit. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 5-6 Edition 01 April 2009 6 WiFi Setup Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to configure the WiFi settings for the CellPipe 7130 RG from the WiFi setup menu. Click the WiFi Setup drop-down menu to open the WiFi Setup menu. Contents This chapter covers the following topics: WiFi Setting 6-1 WiFi Security 6-3 WiFi Access 6-5 WiFi Setting The WiFi Setting window enables you to configure the common wireless and WiFi 1 settings. Click on WiFi Setting in the WiFi Setup menu to access the WiFi Setting window; see Figure 6-1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 6 -1 Edition 01 April 2009 WiFi Setup WiFi Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-1 WiFi Setting window Table 6-1 describes the fields of the WiFi Setting window. Table 6-1 Field descriptions Field Description Common WiFi To configure the wireless LAN settings, click the drop-down menu and select Enable. Select Disable to end the wireless LAN. TxPower Enter a percentage to set the parameter of your transmission power consumption. Radio Mode Click the drop-down menu and select either b/g, b, or g for the wireless mode. Auto Channel Select Click the drop-down menu and select On to have the wireless access point automatically select the channel with the least interference. Select Off to configure manually. Channel If the auto channel select is off, you can manually select the wireless access point. The default is 6. Beacon Period Enter a beacon period in ms to determine the frequency of the beacon to keep the network synchronized. This is optional. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 6-2 Edition 01 April 2009 WiFi Setup WiFi Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description DTIM Period Enter a value to set the delivery traffic indication message. The DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. WiFi 1 SSID Enter an SSID name (max. 32 characters). The SSID is an alphanumeric name shared by devices on the wireless network. Hide SSID Click the drop-down menu and selct On to hide the SSID or Off to allow others to see your SSID. TxRate Click the drop-down menu and select Auto to automatically determine the transmission rate or select a transmission rate (max. 54Mbps). WDS1 Click the drop-down menu and select Enable if you would like to enter the wireless MAC of other wireless access points or routers that are in the same WDS. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. Notes: 1 If you enable WDS, check that all other WDS APs are enabled, configured with the same channel, SSID, and encryption keys, and that each AP has a different LAN port IP address. WiFi Security WiFi security enables you to configure the WEP, WPA, or WPA2 security settings. Select WiFi Security in the WiFi Setup menu to access the WiFi security window; see Figure 6-2. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 6-3 Edition 01 April 2009 WiFi Setup WiFi Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-2 WiFi Security window Table 6-2 describes the fields of the WiFi Security settings window. Table 6-2 Field descriptions Field Description WPS Enable Push Button Control or enable PIN and enter your PIN number and click Start. Authentication Select one of the following encryption methods for the wireless network: • • • • • • Security Type Open Shared WPAPSK WPA2PSK WPA WPA2 Select one of the following for the security type: • • • • NONE WEP TKIP AES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 6-4 Edition 01 April 2009 WiFi Setup WiFi Access ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Field Description WEP Passphrase Key Select a level of encryption (64 bits or 128 bits). Enter a passphrase key consisting of 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters and click Generate. Key 1 to 4 Select either Key1, Key2, Key3, Key4. Enter a WEP key in the respective field. The WEP key must: • • contain letters from A to F and numbers from 1 to 9 contain 10 characters for 64 bit and 26 characters for 128 bit encryption WPA-PSK Preshared Key Enter a preshared key consisting of 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters. 802.1x Radius Server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. Radius Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. Radius Key Enter the key of the RADIUS server. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. WiFi Access The WiFi Access window enables you to configure restrictions on some of the clients associated with the gateway. Select WiFi Access in the WiFi Setup menu to access the WiFi Access window; see Figure 6-3 below. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 6-5 Edition 01 April 2009 WiFi Setup WiFi Access ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Figure 6-3 WiFi Access window Table 6-3 describes the fields of the WiFi Access window. Table 6-3 Field descriptions Field Description Access Policy Select one of the following: • • • Disable to turn off WiFi filtering Allow to permit access from the specified MAC address. Deny to deny access from the specified MAC address. MAC 1 to 32 Enter up to 32 MAC addresses to control access for these addresses. Apply Changes Click to save your changes. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZA 6-6 Edition 01 April 2009
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