GemTek Technology P980430N 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A2130 User Manual 6Ve A2130 UM

Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. 7130 Residential Gateway 6Ve.A2130 6Ve A2130 UM

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7-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7Firewall SetupOverviewPurposeThis chapter explains how to configure the firewall for the CellPipe 7130 RG.Click the Firewall drop-down menu to open the Firewall Setup menu.ContentsThis chapter covers the following topics:Port Range ForwardingThe Port Range Forwarding window enables you to control the traffic passing through the ports.Note: It is recommended that port range forwarding be configured with the assistance of your ISP.Select Port Range Forwarding in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Port Range Forwarding window; see Figure 7-1.Port Range Forwarding 7-1Virtual Server Basic 7-3Virtual Server Advance 7-4Demilitarized Zone 7-6UPnP 7-7Filter 7-8NAT Passthrough 7-10URL Filter 7-11
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Port Range ForwardingFirewall Setup7-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 7-1 Port Range Forwarding windowTable 7-1 describes the fields of the Port Range Forwarding window.Table 7-1 Field descriptionsField DescriptionApplication Enter the name of an application you are hosting on your LAN PC; for example, Real Audio.Start Port Enter the starting number of the port range used for the application.End Port Enter the ending number of the port range used for the application.Protocol Select one of:•TCP•UDP•BothThe type of application determines what protocol is required.IP Address Enter the IP address of the LAN PC that is running the application.Enable Select Enable to allow port forwarding for the application. Select Disable to stop port forwarding for the application.
Virtual Server BasicFirewall Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 7-3............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Virtual Server BasicThe virtual server acts as a gateway to pass your service request from the Internet client to your LAN servers.Select Virtual Server Basic in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Virtual Server Basic window; see Figure 7-2.Figure 7-2 Virtual Server Basic windowTable 7-2 describes the fields of the Virtual Server Basic window.Table 7-2 Field descriptionsApply Changes Click to save your changes.Field DescriptionField DescriptionApplication Select the application to be served by the virtual server.IP Address Select the radio button in the left column to select a pre-configured LAN host or select the radio button in the right column and enter an IP address manually.Enable Select Enable to connect the virtual server. Select Disable to end the connection.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Virtual Server AdvanceFirewall Setup7-4  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Virtual Server AdvanceAdvanced settings enable you to use a different port other than the standard port for your service/server. The router conducts the port-level translation.Select Virtual Server Advance in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Virtual Server Advance window; see Figure 7-3.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Add ApplicationApplication Enter the name of an application you are hosting on your LAN PC.Port Enter the desired port in the Port field and then select the required protocol.Add Click to add the application to the virtual server. Your added application is now available in the application list for configuration.Delete Application Click the drop-down menu and select the application to delete.Delete Click to remove the application from the application list.Field Description
Virtual Server AdvanceFirewall Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 7-5............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 7-3 Virtual Server Advance windowTable 7-3 describes the fields of the Virtual Server Advance window.Table 7-3 Field descriptionsField DescriptionApplication Enter the name of an application to be hosted on the virtual server.Ext.Port Enter the external port that will be forwarded for the WAN traffic.Protocol Select one of the following:•TCP•UDP•BothThe type of application determines what protocol is required.Int.Port Enter the number of the internal port for the application. The internal port is the port used by your LAN server.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Demilitarized ZoneFirewall Setup7-6  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Demilitarized ZoneThe Demilitarized Zone window enables you to configure a single computer to be exposed to an unrestricted two-way communication from outside of your network; see Table 7-4.Note: Use the demilitarized zone setting only if the virtual server or port range forwarding options do not provide the level of access required for certain applications. It is recommended that you contact your ISP for assistance.Select Demilitarized Zone in the Firewall Setup menu to access the demilitarized zone window; see Figure 7-4.Figure 7-4 Demilitarized Zone windowTable 7-4 describes the fields of the Demilitarized Zone window.IP Address Enable the radio button in the left column to select a pre-configured LAN host or enable the radio button in the right column and enter an IP address manually.Enable Select Enable to apply this virtual server configuration rule or Disable to turn off this virtual server configuration rule.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Field Description
UPnPFirewall Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 7-7............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Table 7-4 Field descriptionsUPnPUPnP is an open networking standard that allows peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. It enables software or devices, such as video game consoles, to function properly using NAT. See Table 7-5 below.Note: It is recommended that you contact your ISP for assistance.Select UPnP in the Firewall Setup menu to access the UPnP window; see Figure 7-5.Figure 7-5 UPnP windowTable 7-5 describes the fields of the UPnP window.Field DescriptionDemilitarized Zone (DMZ) Select Enable to turn on the demilitarized zone function. Select Disable to turn it off.DMZ Host IP Address Select the first radio button and choose a pre-existing (or preset) LAN host or select the second radio button and enter an IP address manually.DMZ Timer To improve security, specify the length of time (in seconds) during which the DMZ is active.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FilterFirewall Setup7-8  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Table 7-5 Field descriptionsFilterThe filter enables you to disable applications and their associated service ports for specific clients.Note: It is recommended that you contact your ISP for assistance configuring the filter.Select Filter in the Firewall Setup menu to access the Filter window; see Figure 7-6.Field DescriptionUPnP Select Enable to connect the UPnP function. Select Disable to disconnect the UPnP function.UPnP Log Select Enable to enable the logging activities. Select Disable to disable the logging activities.ReadOnly Mode Select Enable to turn on the read-only mode. Select Disable to turn off the read-only mode.Note: In read-only mode, users are unable to change port forwarding settings or any other UPnP enabled application settings.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
FilterFirewall Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 7-9............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 7-6 Filter windowTable 7-6 describes the fields of the Filter window.Table 7-6 Field descriptionsField DescriptionApplication Enter the name of the application to be filtered.IP Type Select Dest (destination) or Source depending on the how the rule has been defined.IP Enter the IP address of the host you are blocking from the application.Netmask Select the Netmask of the host you are blocking from the application. Protocol Select one of the following:•TCP•UDP•BothThe type of application determines what protocol is required.Port Type Select Dest (destination) or Source depending on the type of application.Starting Port Enter the starting port number of the application.Ending Port Enter the ending port number of the application.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................NAT PassthroughFirewall Setup7-10  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................NAT PassthroughThe NAT Passthrough window allows you to enable and disable specific protocols from passing through the gateway.Select NAT Passthrough in the Firewall Setup menu to access the NAT Passthrough window; see Figure 7-7.Figure 7-7 NAT Passthrough windowTable 7-7 describes the fields of the NAT Passthrough window.Enable Select Enable to apply this filter configuration rule or Disable to turn off this filter configuration rule.DSCP Policy Select Disable to disable the DSCP policy. Select Deny to deny packets with the specified IP header DSCP value to access the internet or select Allow to allow packets with the specified IP header DSCP value to access the internet.DSCP Value Enter your DSCP value between 0 to 63.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Field Description
URL FilterFirewall Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 7-11............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Table 7-7 Field descriptionsURL FilterThe URL Filter window enables you to block access to specific websites.Select URL Filter in the Firewall Setup menu to access the URL Filter window; see Figure 7-8.Figure 7-8 URL Filter windowTable 7-8 describes the fields for the URL Filter window.Field DescriptionIPSec Passthrough Select the Enable radio button to allow IPSec passthrough. Select Disable to not allow the IPSec passthrough.L2TP Passthrough Select the Enable radio button to allow L2TP passthrough. Select Disable to not allow L2TP passthrough.PPTP Passthrough Select the Enable radio button to allow PPTP passthrough. Select Disable to not allow PPTP passthrough.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................URL FilterFirewall Setup7-12  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Table 7-8 Field descriptionsField DescriptionApplication Enter a name for the URL filter.URL Enter a URL or keyword of the URL you are blocking. If the keyword is too general, you might inadvertently block other websites. You can enter multiple URLs and keywords.Enable Select Enable to apply the URL filter. Select Disable to turn off the URL filter.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
8-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Advanced SetupOverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the advanced settings of the CellPipe 7130 RG such as the route setting, bridge MAC filter, dynamic DNS, and system log.Click the Advanced Setup drop-down menu to open the Advanced Setup menu.ContentsThis chapter covers the following topics:Route SettingThe Route Setting window enables you to configure static and dynamic routes for routing packets from one network to another network.Select Route Setting in the Advanced Setup menu to access the Route Setting window; see Figure 8-1.Route Setting 8-1Bridge MAC Filter 8-3Dynamic DNS 8-4System Log 8-5
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Route SettingAdvanced Setup8-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 8-1 Route Setting windowTable 8-1 describes the fields of the Route Setting window.Table 8-1 Field descriptionsField DescriptionStatic Route (WAN) Static routing enables you to choose a fixed path to another network.IP Address Enter the IP address of the destination network.Netmask Select and the subnet mask of the destination network.Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway for the destination network.Metric In order to determine the best route, a value is used to specify the cost of the route (the metric value). Enter the metric value in the metric field. IP routing uses hop count as measurement of the metric.Interface Select the LAN or WAN interface. The packets sent to the addresses of the destination IP address are reached through the interface, however, for the WAN interface it depends on the WAN configuration.
Bridge MAC FilterAdvanced Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 8-3............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Bridge MAC FilterThe Bridge MAC Filter enables you to control access to and from specific MAC addresses.Select Bridge MAC filter in the Advanced Setup menu to access the bridge MAC filter window; see Figure 8-2.Figure 8-2 Bridge MAC Filter windowTable 8-2 describes the fields of the Bridge MAC Filter window.Dynamic Route (WAN) Select Enable to use dynamic routing instead of static. Dynamic routing enables the router to adapt to changes in the path to the other network. Select Disable to turn off dynamic routing.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Field Description
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Dynamic DNSAdvanced Setup8-4  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Table 8-2 Field descriptionsDynamic DNSThe Dynamic DNS (DDNS) window enables you to configure your registered domain name with a dynamic IP address.Note: Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service at one of two DDNS service providers; see DynDNS.org or ChangeIP.com.Click on Dynamic DNS in the Advanced Setup menu to access the dynamic DNS window; see Figure 8-3.Field DescriptionALG Select the filtering algorithm: •Source MAC•Destination MAC•DHCP Option 60•Ethernet TypeFilter Policy Select the filter:•Allow•Deny•DisableEthernet Type If you selected Ethernet Type as the filtering algorithm, enter the applicable Ethernet Type code.DHCP Option 60 If you selected DHCP Option 60 as the filtering algorithm, enter the alphanumeric identification.Source MAC (MAC 1 to 10) Enter the source MAC address of the filter.Destination MAC (MAC 1 to 10) Enter the destination MAC address of the filter.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
System LogAdvanced Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 8-5............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 8-3 Dynamic DNS windowTable 8-3 describes the fields of the Dynamic DNS window.Table 8-3 Field descriptionsSystem LogThe System Log window enables you to view the system logs and to send them to a remote system log server.Click on System Log in the Advanced Setup menu to access the system log window; see Figure 8-4.Field DescriptionDDNS Service If you have enabled your DDNS, select your DDNS service.User Name Enter the username for your DDNS account.Password Enter the password for your DDNS account.Host Name Enter the host name.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................System LogAdvanced Setup8-6  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 8-4 System Log windowTable 8-4 describes the fields of the System Log window.Table 8-4 Field descriptionsField DescriptionLog Size (Lines) Select the number of lines to display in your log.Remote Logging Select LAN or WAN for the remote logging server. Select Disable to turn off remote logging.Remote Server Enter the IP address of the remote logging server.Apply Changes Click to save your changes and to view the log.Note: You can click Apply Changes to see your report in the section of the window below the system log fields (this is optional).If you are configuring remote logging, click Apply Changes after configuring the remote logging and remote server fields.Time The time that the action was performed.Module The type of module the action involved.Level Select the level of logging activity:•Info•Error•Debug
System LogAdvanced Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 8-7............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Message The details of the action that was performed.Field Description
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9-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9QoS SetupOverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the quality of service (QoS) settings of the CellPipe 7130 RG. QoS is the ability to provide better service to selected applications and data flows. Click the QoS Setup drop-down menu to open the QoS Setup menu.ContentsThis chapter covers the following topics:QoS SchedulerThe QoS Scheduler window allows you to enable and disable the scheduler protocol and to determine the upstream bandwidth.Select QoS Scheduler in the QoS Setup menu to access the QoS scheduler window; see Figure 9-1.QoS Scheduler 9-1QoS IP Policy 9-2QoS ALG 9-4
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................QoS IP PolicyQoS Setup9-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 9-1 QoS Scheduler windowTable 9-1 describes the fields of the QoS Scheduler window.Table 9-1 Field descriptionsQoS IP PolicyThe QoS IP Policy window enables you to group upstream traffic into data flows according to the source address, destination address, source port, and destination port.Select QoS IP Policy in the QoS Setup menu to access the QoS IP Policy window; see Figure 9-2.Field DescriptionQoS Enable Select Enable to activate the QoS scheduler. Select Disable to turn off the QoS scheduler.Scheduler Type The QoS scheduler type is set to Priority Q. Priority Q scheduling delivers high priority traffic first and lower priority traffic when the queue is empty.Upstream Bandwidth Enter an upstream bandwidth value from 100 to 50000 kb/s.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
QoS IP PolicyQoS Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 9-3............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 9-2 QoS IP Policy windowTable 9-2 describes the fields of the QoS IP Policy window.Table 9-2 Field descriptionsField DescriptionIP Enter the IP address of the source host and the destination host.Subnet Mask Select the subnet mask of the source host and the destination host.Start Port Enter the start port of the source host and the destination host.End Port Enter the end port of the source host and the destination host.Protocol Select the necessary protocol:•TCP•UDPOriginal Tos Tag (First 3 bits of DSCP)Enable Original Tos Tag (type of service) to assign the queue according to the incoming Tos value.Specified Queue Enable Specified Queue and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic.Keep Original Tos Enable Keep Original Tos to retain the original value.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................QoS ALGQoS Setup9-4  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................QoS ALGThe QoS application level gateway (ALG) window enables you to configure the session initiated protocol (SIP) and the real-time transport protocol (RTP). SIP is used for the implementation of VoIP, and RTP is the protocol for data with real-time features (such as interactive audio and video).Select QoS ALG in the QoS Setup menu to access the QoS ALG window; see Figure 9-3.New Tos Value Enable New Tos Value and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic.New DSCP Value Enable New DSCP Value and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63).Set Cos Select Enable to apply the set CoS (class of service). Select Disable to turn off CoS.Tos Enable To s  to assign the queue according to the incoming traffic.User Specify Enable User Specify and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic.Add Click to save your changes.Field Description
QoS ALGQoS Setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 9-5............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 9-3 QoS ALG windowTable 9-3 describes the fields of the QoS ALG window.Table 9-3 Field descriptionsField DescriptionSIP ALG QoS Enable Select Enable to turn on the SIP and ALG QoS. Select Disable to turn off the SIP and ALG QoS.Original Tos Tag (First 3 bits of DSCP)Enable Original Tos Tag (type of service) to assign the queue according to the incoming Tos value.Specified Queue Enable Specified Queue and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic.Keep Original Tos Enable Keep Original Tos to retain the original value.New Tos Value Enable New Tos Value and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic.New DSCP Value Enable New DSCP Value and enter a DSCP value (0 to 63).Set Cos Select Enable to apply the set CoS (class of service). Select Disable to turn off the set CoS.Tos Enable To s  to assign the queue according to the incoming traffic.User Specify Enable User Specify and enter a queue number (0 to 7) to assign to the incoming traffic.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................QoS ALGQoS Setup9-6  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Field Description
10-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 TelephonyOverviewThe CellPipe 7130 RG Telephony menu enables you to configure the settings for your VoIP account, service, server, and call list.Click the Tel e p h o n y   drop-down menu to open the Tel epho n y menu.ContentsThis chapter covers the following topics.Account SettingThe VoIP account settings can be configured from the account setting section of the telephony menu.Note: Some account information, such as the phone number and username, is provided by your VoIP service provider. Please have all provided information readily available when configuring your accounts.Select Account Setting in the Telep h ony   menu to access the Account Setting window; see Figure 10-1.Account Setting 10-1Service Setting 10-2Server Setting 10-4Call List 10-6
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Service SettingTelephony10-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 10-1 Account setting windowTable 10-1 describes the fields of the Account Setting window.Table 10-1 Field descriptionsService SettingThe Service Settings window enables you to configure advanced settings for the VoIP accounts such as call waiting and three-way conference call.Field DescriptionConfiguration of Account Select a VoIP account to configure.Enable Account Enable the check box to enable the account registered to the SIP of the VoIP service provider.Associate Line Select the phone line for the account.Phone Number Enter the account phone number.Display Name Enter the display name for the account.Authentication User Name Enter the account username.Authentication Password Enter the account password.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Register Click to register your account.
Service SettingTelephony............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 10-3............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Note: Changes made to the service settings apply to all VoIP accounts.It is recommended that you contact your VoIP service provider for assistance with configuring the service settings. Depending on your account, some features might not be included.Select Service Setting in the Te leph o ny  menu to access the Service Setting window; see Figure 10-2.Figure 10-2 Service Setting windowTable 10-2 describes the fields of the Service Setting window.Table 10-2 Field descriptionsField DescriptionPrimary Codec Select a voice coding mechanism.Secondary Codec Select a voice coding mechanism.Third Codec Select a voice coding mechanism.Call Waiting Enable Active to enable the call waiting feature.Service Code The service codes for activation and deactivation.Activation Code The activation code for your call waiting service.Deactivation Code The deactivation code for your call waiting service.Call Waiting Alerting Timer Select a time interval for the call waiting alert.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Server SettingTelephony10-4  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Server SettingThe Server Setting window enables you to configure the session initiated protocol (SIP) settings for the VoIP accounts.Note: It is recommended that you contact your VoIP service provider for assistance with configuring the server settings.Select Server Setting in the Tel epho n y menu to access the Server Setting window; see Figure 10-3.Three-Way Conference Enable Active to enable the conference call. Message Wait Indication Enable Active to turn on the message wait indicator. Enable one of the following as the message wait indication:•Reminder Dial Tone•Reminder Visual “Message” LEDIf Reminder Dial Tone is selected, the alert is set as a dial tone. If Reminder Visual Message LED is selected, the alert is set as an LED.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Field Description
Server SettingTelephony............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 10-5............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 10-3 Server Setting windowTable 10-3 describes the fields of the Server Setting window.Table 10-3 Field descriptionsField DescriptionSIP Registrar Address Enter the IP address of the SIP registration server.SIP Registrar Port Enter the port number of the SIP registration server.Expire Time (s) Enter the number of seconds that your SIP account is registered with the SIP register server before it is deleted. The default value is 3600.Outbound Proxy Address Enter the IP address of the outbound proxy server.Outbound Proxy Port Enter the port number of the outbound proxy server.SIP Local Listening Port Enter the local port to listen for SIP message.RTP Min Port Enter the minimum port range of the RTP listening port.RTP Max Port Enter the maximum port range of the RTP listening port.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Register Click to register the changes with your service provider.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Call ListTelephony10-6  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Call ListThe Call List window displays the call statistics and call log of your VoIP accounts.Select Call List in the Te leph o ny  menu to access the Call List window; see Figure 10-4.Figure 10-4 Call List windowTable 10-4 describes the fields of the Call List window.Table 10-4 Field descriptionsField DescriptionCall Statistics Displays the statistics for the incoming and outgoing calls for VoIP accounts.Call Log Displays the information of individual incoming and outgoing calls.Clear Click to clear the call statistics and call log.
11-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 UtilitiesOverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the utilities of the CellPipe 7130 RG.Click the Utilities drop-down menu to open the Utilities menu.ContentsThis chapter covers the following topics:Restore Factory DefaultsThe Restore Factory Defaults window enables you to restore the default settings of the CellPipe 7130 RG.Select Restore Factory Defaults in the Utilities menu to access the Restore Factory Defaults window; see Figure 11-1.Restore Factory Defaults 11-1Configuration Backup 11-2Configuration Restore 11-3Web Firmware Upload 11-4Remote Management 11-5System Setting 11-7Management Access 11-8Reboot Gateway 11-9Connection Test 11-10
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Configuration BackupUtilities11-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-1 Restore Factory Defaults windowClick on Restore Defaults to restore the CellPipe 7130 RG to the factory default settings.Configuration BackupThe Configuration Backup window enables you to backup your configuration of the CellPipe 7130 RG.Select Configuration Backup in the Utilities menu to access the Configuration Backup window; see Figure 11-2.
Configuration RestoreUtilities............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 11-3............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-2 Configuration Backup windowClick on Backup to save your system configuration.Configuration RestoreThe Configuration Restore window enables you to restore your configuration of the CellPipe 7130 RG.Select Configuration Restore in the Utilities menu to access the Configuration Restore window; see Figure 11-3.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Web Firmware UploadUtilities11-4  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-3 Configuration Restore windowTable 11-1 describes the fields of the Configuration Restore window.Table 11-1 Field descriptionsWeb Firmware UploadThe Web Firmware Upload window enables you to update the firmware for the CellPipe 7130 RG.WARNINGDo not turn off the power or disturb the system during a firmware upgrade.Select Web Firmware Upload in the Utilities menu to access the Web Firmware Upload window; see Figure 11-4.Field DescriptionRestore Configuration Click Browse and then locate and select the configuration backup file to restore.Restore Click to restore the selected configuration.
Remote ManagementUtilities............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 11-5............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-4 Web Firmware Upload windowTable 11-2 describes the fields of the Web Firmware Upload window.Table 11-2 Field descriptionsRemote ManagementThe Remote Management window enables you to configure remote access of the CellPipe 7130 RG.Select Remote Management in the Utilities menu to access the Remote Management window; see Figure 11-5.Field DescriptionUpdate Firmware Click Browse to locate and select the firmware upgrade file to upload.Note: Firmware upgrades are available at http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/support. You must obtain the upgrade file before uploading.Upload Firmware Click to upload the firmware update.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Remote ManagementUtilities11-6  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-5 Remote Management windowTable 11-3 describes the fields of the Remote Management window.Table 11-3 Field descriptionsField DescriptionAuto-Configuration Server URL Enter the URL of the auto-configuration server.ACServer User Name Enter the username of the auto-configuration server.ACServer Password Enter the password for the auto-configuration server.Inform Message Usage Select Enable to have the device information sent to the auto-configuration server. Select Disable not to send the information to the auto-configuration server.Inform Message Interval (s) Enter an interval of time in seconds.Connection Request User Name Enter the username for the connection request of the auto-configuration server to the device.Connection Request Password Enter the password for the connection request of the auto-configuration server to the device.CPE Manufacturer The manufacturer of the device.CPE OUI The organizational unique identifier of the device.CPE Product Class The model of the device.CPE Serial Number The serial number of the device.
System SettingUtilities............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 11-7............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................System SettingThe System Setting window enables you to change the web administrator username and password, and configure settings such as the time zone, NTP, and daylight savings.Note: It is highly recommended that you change the admin default username and password and the Telnet default username and password.Select System Setting in the Utilities menu to access the System Setting window; see Figure 11-6.Figure 11-6 System Setting windowTable 11-4 describes the fields of the System Setting window.Table 11-4 Field descriptionsApply Changes Click to save your changes.Field DescriptionField DescriptionGUI SettingType in Admin New Login Name Enter the new username.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Management AccessUtilities11-8  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Management AccessThe Management Access window enables you to control the types of services that pass through the router and provide a layer of security.Note: It is recommended that you consult your ISP before configuring the access.Select Management Access in the Utilities menu to access the Management Access window; see Figure 11-7.Type in Admin Current Password Enter the current admin password.Note: If this is the first time the admin password is changed, the default admin password is admin.Type in Admin New Password Enter the new password.Confirm Admin New Password Retype the new password to confirm.Telnet SettingType in Telnet New User Name Enter the new username.Type in Telnet Root Password Enter the current Telnet root password.Note: If this is the first time the root password is changed, the default root password is c@a*sh=G!.Type in Telnet New User Password Enter the new password.Confirm Telnet New User Password Retype the new password to confirm.Please set your Time ZoneDate and Time Displays the current date and time according to the time zone configuration.Time Zone Select your time zone.NTP Server 1 to 3 Enter the IP address or URL of the network time protocol server.Daylight Saving Select Enable to turn on daylight savings time. Select Disable to turn off daylight savings time.Start/End If you have enabled daylight savings time, select the required Month, Week, Day, Hour, and Minute for the daylight savings time to take effect.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.Field Description
Reboot GatewayUtilities............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 11-9............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-7 Management Access windowTable 11-5 describes the fields of the Management Access window.Table 11-5 Field descriptionsReboot GatewayThe Reboot Gateway window enables you to reboot the CellPipe 7130 RG. Rebooting the gateway does not reset your settings.Field DescriptionHTTP Access to GatewayTelnet Access to GatewaySSH Access to GatewayTFTP Access to GatewaySelect one of the following settings:•Disable•From LAN only•From WAN only•From LAN and WANWAN Ping Enable Select Enable to allow the WAN interface to respond to the ICMP request from the Internet. Select Disable to deny the WAN interface from responding to the ICMP request from the Internet.Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connection TestUtilities11-10  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Select Reboot Gateway in the Utilities menu to access the Reboot Gateway window; see Figure 11-8.Figure 11-8 Reboot Gateway windowClick on Reboot to restart the CellPipe 7130 RG.Connection TestThe Connection Test screen enables you to test the connectivity with other network devices.Select Connection Test in the Utilities menu to access the Connection Test window; see Figure 11-9.
Connection TestUtilities............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009 11-11............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Figure 11-9 Connection Test windowFigure 11-6 describes the fields of the Connection Test window.Table 11-6 Field descriptionsField DescriptionInterface  From the drop-down menu, select the interface to which the device to be tested is connected.Host Please enter the IP address of the device to be tested.Start Click Start to test the connection of the selected device.
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A-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A TroubleshootingOverviewThis section identifies common problems that can arise during the use of the CellPipe 7130 RG (and offers solutions). Most issues are identified by the LEDs on the front panel of the CellPipe 7130 RG.Troubleshooting TableSymptom Possible cause SolutionPower LED does not come on after power is switched on.Outlet, power cord, or power adapter might be defective.•Check the outlet by plugging in another electronic device.•Call the customer service number or return the device to the vendor.DSL LED flashes slowly after connection is established.The VDSL port on the gateway or the cable might be defective.•Switch the power off and then switch the power on.•Verify that the cable is connected properly to the VDSL wall line and the VDSL connector on the CellPipe 7130 RG.LAN LED does not come on after connection is established.The LAN port on the gateway, the network interface, or a network cable may be defective or not connected.•Verify that the power is switched on.•Ensure that the cable is plugged into the CellPipe 7130 RG and the device.•Check the network adapter or the cable connections for defects.VDSL Diag LED is flashing.A firmware upgrade is in progress.•Verify that a firmware upgrade is in progress.•Wait until the firmware upgrade is finished.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewTroubleshootingA-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Internet LED is off. Your device is unable to connect to the Internet. The device might not be configured properly or the network adapter driver might need to be updated.•Verify that your device is properly configured for TCP/IP.•Ensure that the correct network adapter driver is installed for your operating system. If necessary, reinstall the driver.•Check that the speed of the network adapter or duplex mode has not been configured manually. It is recommended that the adapter be set to auto-negotiation.•Ensure that the network connection is established before launching the browser.•In the network connection tab, verify that your user name and password are correct.Symptom Possible cause Solution
B-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B TCP/IP configurationOverviewThe following procedures provide TCP/IP configuration instructions for all supported operating systems.Windows Vista1. Open Network and sharing Center from the Control Panel.2. Open Manage network connections from the Network and sharing Center.3. Right-click Ethernet connection and select Properties.4. Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4), and click Properties.5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.6. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button.7. Click OK to save the settings.........................................................................................................................................................END OF STEPSWindows XP1. Open Network Connections from the Control Panel.2. Right-click Ethernet connection and select Properties.3. Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties window appears.4. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.5. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button.6. Click OK to save the settings.........................................................................................................................................................END OF STEPSWindows Me/2000/98/951. Open Network and Dialing Connections from the Control Panel.2. Right click the Ethernet connection icon and select Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component, and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties window appears.
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewTCP/IP configurationB-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.5. Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button.6. Click OK to save the settings.........................................................................................................................................................END OF STEPSWindows NT1. Open Network from the Control Panel.2. From the Protocol tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component, and click the Properties button.3. From the IP Address tab, select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.4. From the DNS tab, verify that no DNS server is defined in the DNS Service Search Order box and no suffix is defined in the Domain Suffix Search Order box.........................................................................................................................................................END OF STEPSMac OS1. Open System Preferences from the Panel.2. Choose Network from Internet & Network.3. Make sure the window is unlocked. If it is locked, click the lock to make changes and enter the password for authentication.4. From the TCP/IP tab, choose the Using DHCP on Configure IPv4 field.5. Click on the Apply Now button to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.........................................................................................................................................................END OF STEPS
C-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C Product conformanceOverviewThis section lists the product conformance requirements for the EU.EU declaration of conformityThis device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:•EN60950-1:2001 A11:2004Safety of Information Technology Equipment•EN50385 : (2002-08)Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - General public•EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10)Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive•EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1: (2005-09)Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements•EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................EU declaration of conformityProduct conformanceC-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies. In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services. This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
FCC REQUIREMENTS This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.. On the bass unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: GEMDL01B WVDK118. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US: GEMDL01B WVDK118. The digits represented by 01 are the REN without a decimal point.    The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area. If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact the following address and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs:  The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
GL-13FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GlossaryNumerics10/100Base-TThe most widely used standard for Ethernet over twisted pair or copper-based computer networking. Runs at 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, and 1000 Mb/s (1 Gb/s) respectively.802.1 Q/PThe standard that allows multiple bridged networks to transparently share the same physical network link without leakage of information between networks.AACSAuto-Configuration ServerALGApplication-Level GatewayAPAccess PointAPIApplication Programming InterfaceCCHAPChallenge-Handshake Authentication ProtocolCodecA device or computer program capable of encoding and/or decoding a digital data stream or signal.CoSClass of ServiceCPECustomer Premises EquipmentDDDNSDynamic Domain Name SystemDHCPDynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDMZDemilitarized Zone
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GlossaryGL-2  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................DNSDomain Name SystemDSCPDifferentiated Services Code PointDSLDigital Subscriber LineDTIMDelivery Traffic Indication MessageDynamic RoutingThe capability of a system, through which routes are characterised by their destination, to alter the path that the route takes through the system in response to a change in conditions.EEthernetA family of frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs).FFirewallAn integrated collection of security measures designed to prevent unauthorized electronic access to a networked computer system.GGatewayA network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses different protocols.HHTMLHyper Text Markup LanguageIIPInternet ProtocolIPSecInternet Protocol SecurityISPInternet Service ProviderKkb/sKilobit per second; a data rate unit.
GlossaryGL-33FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................LL2TPLayer 2 tunneling protocol; a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs).LANLocal Area NetworkMMACMedia Access ControlMbMegabit; a unit of information commonly used to express the rate data is transferred.MTUMaximum Transmission UnitNNATNetwork Address TranslationNetmaskThe designated IP address routing prefix for a network of computers and devices.NICNetwork Interface ControllerNTPNetwork Time ProtocolOOUIOrganizationally Unique IdentifierOutbound Proxy ServerThe server responsible for handling calls made behind the NAT device by examining and translating the IP addresses.PPAPPassword Authentication ProtocolPingA computer network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network.PPPoEPoint-to-Point Protocol over EthernetPPTPPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GlossaryGL-4  3FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PSKPre-Shared KeyQQoSQuality of ServiceRRJ-11A physical interface often used for terminating telephone wires.RJ-45Most regularly used as an Ethernet connector. RJ-45 connectors are typically used to terminate twisted pair cable.RTPReal-time Transport Protocol; handles voice data transfer making VOIP call using SIP.SSSHSecure ShellSIPSession Initiation Protocol; an application layer control protocol that handles the setting up, altering and tearing down of voice and multimedia sessions over the Internet.SSIDService Set IdentifierSubnetSee Netmask.TTCPTransmission Control ProtocolTel ne tTelecommunications network; a network protocol used on the internet or local area network (LAN) connections.TFTPTrivial File Transfer ProtocolTo SType of ServiceUUDPUser Datagram Protocol
GlossaryGL-53FE-63398-AAAA-TCZZAEdition 01 April 2009........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................UPnPUniversal Plug and PlayURLUniform Resource LocatorVVDSLVery High Bitrate Digital Subscriber LineVLANVirtual Local Area NetworkVoIPVoice over Internet ProtocolWWANWide Area NetworkWDSWireless Distribution SystemWEPWired Equivalent PrivacyWiFiWireless networking compatibilityWLANWireless Local Area NetworkWPAWiFi Protected AccessWPSWiFi Protected Setup
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