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Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo 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.
Copyright Š 2008 Alcatel-Lucent. All Rights Reserved.
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The device complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statements, Japan VCCI Class B, and the requirements of the Council
Directive 89/336/EEC on the Approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and 72/23/EEC for electrical
equipment used within certain voltage limits and the Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC as stated in the CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and
Safety.
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Purpose ......................................................................................................................................................... v
Reason for revision ....................................................................................................................................... v
Intended audience ......................................................................................................................................... v
Supported systems ........................................................................................................................................ v
How to use this document ............................................................................................................................ v
Safety information ....................................................................................................................................... vi
Conventions used ......................................................................................................................................... vi
Eco-environmental statements .................................................................................................................... vii
Technical support ........................................................................................................................................ vii
How to order ............................................................................................................................................... vii
How to comment ....................................................................................................................................... viii
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Hardware description ................................................................................................................................. 1-2
Install the CPE ........................................................................................................................................... 1-5
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The Web Management Interface ................................................................................................................ 2-3
Access to Web Management Interface via Internet browser ..................................................................... 2-5
Retrieve Status ........................................................................................................................................... 2-7
LAN Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 2-9
WiFi Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 2-12
Security Mode configuration ................................................................................................................... 2-15
Wi-Fi MAC .............................................................................................................................................. 2-17
WiFi QoS ................................................................................................................................................. 2-19
Advanced Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 2-23
DHCP ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-24
PPPoE Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 2-26
VLAN + 2PPPoE Settings ....................................................................................................................... 2-28
Bridge Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 2-30
Route Setting ........................................................................................................................................... 2-32
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Port Range Forwarding ........................................................................................................................... 2-38
Virtual Server Basic ................................................................................................................................ 2-40
Virtual Server Advance ........................................................................................................................... 2-42
DMZ and UPnP ....................................................................................................................................... 2-44
Filter ........................................................................................................................................................ 2-47
NAT Passthrough ..................................................................................................................................... 2-49
QoS Setup ................................................................................................................................................ 2-51
Default QoS ............................................................................................................................................. 2-54
QoS Policy ............................................................................................................................................... 2-56
QoS Interface Policy ............................................................................................................................... 2-58
QoS ALG ................................................................................................................................................ 2-60
Reboot Gateway ...................................................................................................................................... 2-62
Restore Factory Defaults ......................................................................................................................... 2-64
Web Firmware Upload ............................................................................................................................ 2-66
System Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 2-68
MCL Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 2-70
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The purpose of the User Manual is to provide installation information, procedures for
installation, service activation and system reconfiguration for the 7130 RG
5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway. Additionally the User Manual contains
status indicators and troubleshooting information and a comprehensive description of
safety guidelines.
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This version 1.0 of the User Manual is the first issue.
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The intended audience of the User Manual primarily is for individuals who install,
configure and maintain this customer premises equipment (CPE) and in addition
responsible for the supervision of transmission operation.
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For the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000 or 7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway operation as
described in this manual, a specific hardware consists of the following components is
required:
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One 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000 or 7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway
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One standard telephone cable (1.8 m)
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One category 5 UTP network cable (1.5 m)
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One power adapter
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One cradle for stand-up mounting
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Quick Installation Guide
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User Manual on CD-ROM.
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Each chapter of this User Manual treats a specific aspect of the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway. This ensures that the reader can inform himself
according to his special needs. This also means that the User Manual provides more


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information than needed by many of the readers. Before you start reading the manual, it is
therefore necessary to assess which aspects or chapters will cover the individual area of
interest.
The following information is provided in this information product:
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Quick Installation Guide (QIG)
Install the CPE
•
The Web Management Interface
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Access to Web Management Interface via Internet browser
Configure the CPE by using the Web Management Interface
Guidance for troubleshooting
Configuring the TCP/IP protocols on the PC.
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The following information lists the safety reminders for installation and
maintenance personnel.
Read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install, operate, or connect power to
this CPE. Please remember the following when you unpack and install this equipment:
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Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock
and injury.
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To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the CPE to rain, moisture or install
this equipment near water. Never spill any form of liquid on or into this product.
•
Do not insert any sharp object into the products module openings or empty slots.
Doing so may accidentally damage its parts.
•
Do not attach the power supply cable on building surfaces or floorings. Rest the
power cable freely without any obstacle or heavy items piled on top of it. Refrain
from abusing, stepping or walking on the cable.
•
To protect the equipment from overheating, do not block the slots and openings in
the module housing that provide ventilation.
•
Exercise caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Never install
telephone wiring during inclement weather conditions (i.e., storm).
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Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can permanently damage semiconductor devices.
Always follow ESD-prevention guidelines for equipment handling and storage.
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The statements that follow are the eco-environmental statements that apply to 7130 RG
5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 products.
Countries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be established
for the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,
or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the
return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.
For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging waste within
specific jurisdictions, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Technologies Field
Services/Installation or Environmental Health and Safety organization.
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To obtain technical support, contact your local sales representative or use the Online
Customer Support (OLCS) (https://support.lucent.com).
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To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or AlcatelLucent Customer Information Center (CIC) as follows:
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For mail order
Alcatel-Lucent Customer Information Center
7525 E. 39th Street
Ste. 1100
Indianapolis, IN 46226-5157
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For telephone order
888-582-3688 (toll free in the United States)
1-317-377-8617 (direct dial and outside the United States)
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For Fax order
(toll free in the United States)
(direct
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dial and outside the United States)
For credit card orders
800-744-7755 (toll free in the United States)
1-317-377-8619 (direct dial and outside the United States)
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To comment on this information product, go to the Online Comment Form
(http://www.lucent-info.com/comments/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments
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This Quick Installation Guide provides information about how to install the 7130 RG
5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 at the customers premises, which may be apartment
blocks, hotels or office complexes.
This customer premises equipment (CPE) supports Ethernet-over-VDSL2 via four
Ethernet data link rated up to 100 Mbps symmetrically. With its bridge functionality, it
connects any device equipped with a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX network interface card
via a standard telephone cable to a VDSL switch. Additionally the CPE provides a WLAN
connection for client computers. For this purpose, it provides:
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One VDSL port
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Four Ethernet LAN ports (10/100BASE-TX)
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WLAN link for wireless network.
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The version 1.0 of the Quick Installation Guide is the first issue.
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Hardware description
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The package consists of the following components:
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One 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway
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One standard telephone cable (1.8 m)
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One category 5 UTP network cable (1.5 m)
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One power adapter
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One cradle for stand-up mounting
•
Quick Installation Guide
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User Manual on CD-ROM.
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The LED panel of the CPE provides several LEDs as system and port status indicators.
The connector panel includes four Ethernet LAN ports for 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet
connections and one port for VDSL line. The connector panel also includes the power
inlet (15V/1A).
The following figure shows the connector panel with the different ports.
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Please use for this inlet only the power adapter, which is shipped with your 7130 RG
5Ve.AL2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 VDSL2 gateway. Failure to comply with may cause
damage to the CPE.
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The power switch is used for turning “ON” and “OFF” the device.
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The reset switch serves two functions as explained here:
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Reset the device
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Turn “OFF” the Power switch and turn it “ON” again to reset the device.
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Reset and restore the default settings
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Using a pointed object, push down the Reset button and hold for 5 seconds (PWR
LED turns “Off”), then release. This operation will reset the device to factory
defaults.
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Ethernet
The Ethernet LAN ports are RJ-45 connectors with switching functionality. They also
feature the Auto MDI/MDIX function, which allows using either a crossover or a
straight cable to connect a Hub or PC.
The left LED indicates connectivity with a device. The second LED indicates whether
the connection speed is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps; that is, it will be “ON” if the
connection speed is 100 Mbps.
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The left LED indicates connectivity with a device. The second LED indicates whether
the connection speed is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, that is it will be “ON” if the connection
speed is 100 Mbps.
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VDSL
The VDSL port is used for the WAN connection.
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Six LEDs on the front panel indicate the following system and port status:
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PWR (Power)
On
Power supply is okay.
Off
Power failure or disconnected.
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Slow Flashing*
Flashes during firmware upgrade.
Off
No Firmware upgrading
INTERNET
(Internet)
On
Data/Video session is connected, but no traffic.
H/W Flashing†
Data/Video traffic is present.
Off
Not connected to the Internet.
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link)
LAN
(link/activity)
WLAN
(link/activity)
On
VDSL is operating.
Slow flashing
VDSL is training.
Off
VDSL is disconnected or not enabled.
On
Any of the four Ethernet LAN ports is connected and
active.
H/W flashing
Any of the four Ethernet LAN ports has data traffic.
Off
None of the four Ethernet LAN ports are connected.
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Traffic on wireless
On
Wireless enabled
Off
Wireless disabled
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Use this procedure to install the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000, that means to
make the connections to the network (wireless traffic via WLAN included), to the devices
which may be for example a notebook, laptop or computer and to the power supply. In
addition use the procedure to establish a TCP/IP connection from the device to the CPE.
The following figure shows the CPE with all external connections established. This will be
described step by step in the procedure below.
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1. The CPE should be located in a cool dry place, with at least 5 cm (2 in.) of space on all
sides for ventilation. Place the CPE out of direct sunlight, and away from heat sources
or areas with a high amount of electromagnetic interference.
2. For power supply, the CPE requires 15 V DC via the included AC power adapter. The
power adapter is designed for a 230 V AC connection.
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5. Do not place the CPE on an unstable stand or table; the CPE may drop and become
damaged.
6. For an Internet access, a PC with a 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet adapter card installed is
required. The PC must be configured for TCP/IP.
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Make sure that the package content is complete. Preserve original carton and packaging
material.
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There are three ways for mounting the CPE:
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Wall mounting
1. Locate a high position on the wall that is free of obstructions.
2. Connect two screws in the wall 5 cm (2 in.) apart. Do not screw the screws all the
way into the wall.
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Make sure that the screws are securely fixed to the wall and strong
enough to hold the weight of the CPE.
3. Align the holes on the back of the CPE with the screws on the wall.
4. Hang up the CPE on the screw.
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Desktop mounting
Place the CPE on top of the desk with the name “Alcatel.Lucent” side up.
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Stand-up mounting
Place the cradle at the bottom of the CPE and sit the CPE on top of the desk.
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Please follow the directions from your service provider regarding the connection of your
VDSL2 modem. The following procedure are meant as a guideline.

Connect the cord of the AC power adapter to the power socket on the CPE which is
labeled 15 V 1 A. Then plug the power adapter directly into the AC power outlet.
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Connect one end of the attached standard telephone cable to the port on the CPE which is
labeled VDSL and connect the other end to the telephone wall outlet providing the VDSL
service.

Connect one end of the Category 5 UTP network cable to the Ethernet LAN port on the
CPE and the other end to the port of the network interface on the appropriate device, for
example a PC, Notebook and so on.

Make sure that the Ethernet adapter of your device is correctly configured for DHCP. For
more details refer to Appendix B Configuring the TCP/IP protocols on the PC.

Establish the first connection to the ISP provider. For information about how to configure
an internet connection refer to the: User Manual.
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The Web Management Interface is provided to let the configuration of 7130 RG
5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 as easily as possible. It provides a user-friendly graphical
interface through a Web platform. You can configure bridge or router functions to
accommodate your needs. In the section below, each configuration item is described in
detail.
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This chapter covers these topics.
The Web Management Interface
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Access to Web Management Interface via Internet browser
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Retrieve Status
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LAN Settings
2-9
WiFi Settings
2-12
Security Mode configuration
2-15
Wi-Fi MAC
2-17
WiFi QoS
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Advanced Setup
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DHCP
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PPPoE Settings
2-26
VLAN + 2PPPoE Settings
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Bridge Settings
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Route Setting
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Bridge MAC Filter
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DDNS Setting
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Port Range Forwarding
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Virtual Server Basic
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Virtual Server Advance
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Filter
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NAT Passthrough
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QoS Setup
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Default QoS
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QoS Policy
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QoS Interface Policy
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QoS ALG
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Reboot Gateway
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Restore Factory Defaults
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Web Firmware Upload
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System Settings
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The following summarizes how to configure the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG
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is a graphical interface and allow user to access the system for statistics, configuration,
administration and maintenance activities. The Web Management Interface has several
pages, each page can be accessed directly by clicking the menu item from the navigation
bar on the left side.
The main navigation bar is divided in five groups:
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The pages that accessed from these menu items group present information about the current
configuration status of your 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000.
Following information items are available:
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Status
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Device Table
IGMP Statistics
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IGMP Membership
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System Log
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VDSL
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DHCP Lease Table
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WiFi Associate Table
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Network Statistics
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LAN Settings
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WiFi Settings
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On this pages you can configure the WAN ports connection method.
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WAN Settings
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Route Setting
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Bridge MAC Filter
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DDNS Setting
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Port Range Forwarding
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Virtual Server Basic
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Virtual Server Advance
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Filter
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Scheduler
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Policy
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Interface Policy
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The 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 is with following default settings
configured:
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User Name: admin
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Password: admin
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Operation Mode: Bridge Mode
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Local port address: 192.168.2.1
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Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
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Make sure that the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 hardware is properly
connected and switched on (refer to QIG).
Your PC is configured to the same IP subnet mask as the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG
5Ve.B2000.
Configuration example:
7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000: 192.168.2.1 Your PC:192.168.2.x
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
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Open your internet browser on the computer (e.g. IE or Netscape), and enter the default IP
address 192.168.2.1 (for your 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000) into the address
bar as the URL to access the Web management page on the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG
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network and connection statistics.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to retrieve basic settings of your current
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The version of currently used firmware
Release Date:
The release date of your firmware
System Up Time:
Shows how long the system has been up and operated
Total Memory:
Shows the memory (Random Access Memory) capacity of the
system.
Used Memory:
Shows the memory used in the system.
Free Memory:
Shows free memory in the system.
WAN IP Address:
The IP Address of the WAN interface.
WAN NetMask:
The network mask of the WAN interface.
WAN Gateway:
The gateway IP address for the WAN interface.
WAN DNS1or 2:
Shows the Domain Name Server IP address.
WAN MAC:
Shows the MAC address of the WAN interface.
LAN IP Address:
Shows the IP Address of the LAN interface.
LAN NetMask:
The IP subnet mask of the LAN interface.
LAN MAC:
The MAC address of the LAN interface.
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From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the network settings for your
gateways and LAN port.
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To configure the gateway and the LAN port enter the ,3$GGUHVV and the 6XEQHW0DVN.
For example: IP Address 10.x.x.x or 192.x.x.x and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
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private one. The subnet mask determines the number of computers that are allowed in
this local network. A class C network with the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 allows up
to 253 users in your local area network. Usually a class C network is satisfactory for
a LAN environment.

To enable the '+&36HUYLFH click the pull-down menu and enable the DHCP server on
this unit.

Enter the '+&36WDUW,3$GGUHVV.
This specifies the starting IP address for DHCP users, which has 192.168.2.10 as default
value.

Enter the '+&3(QG,3$GGUHVV
This specifies the ending IP address for DHCP users, which has 192.168.2.254 as default
value.
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within the range you assigned here. Otherwise, the DHCP client may not get the IP
address correctly.

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When the lease time is expired, the user's PC must connect to the DHCP server to
request the dynamic IP address again. When there are many nomadic users using
DHCP service in your network, select an appropriate time to make sure IP addresses
will be released after they logout. The gateway may not know at when an user turns
his computer off and leaves, thus that IP address will be occupied there until the lease
time expires. The default value of the lease time is 72 hours.

Enter the '+&3'RPDLQ1DPH.
The name for your group or zone. This will be published with your DHCP service.


  
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Enable/Disable '165HOD\.
This is optional. You may have already setup a DHCP server in your domain and let the
unit to forward the DHCP request to this server.


Enter the '166HUYHU IP Address.
Enter the DNS server IP address if this is not automatically relaying (obtained by your
Internet service provider ISP).


Configure a 6WDWLF,3/HDVH.
Enter the clients' 0$& addresses and ,3 addresses to configure the 6WDWLF'+&3/HDVH.
You can assign a fixed IP address to a DHCP client identified by its MAC address. Enter
the new entry into the list.


Enter the client's MAC addresses in the fields provided, to filter a client from getting a
DHCP release. (Configure Not Assign IP).


Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to configure the basic wireless network settings. The Router can
connect up to 253 wireless clients.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the :L)L6HWWLQJV for your
wireless network.
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5HVXOWThe :L)L6HWWLQJV window opens.

Example of a :L)L6HWWLQJV window:


  
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To configure the wireless LAN settings enable the WiFi function first. Select from the
pull-down menu (QDEOH (Enable/Disable).

Set a appropriate value for the 7[3RZHU capability (ranges 1-100%).
This parameter allow you to manage your transmission power consumption.

Specify the 5DGLR0RGH.
Select from the pull-down menu the wireless mode one of following options: b/g mix, b or
g only.

Specify the &KDQQHO.
Select the appropriate channel to be used among your Access Points and your client
devices. Default is channel 6. When you select $XWR your Access Point will select the
channel with the lowest amount of wireless interference while the system is powering up.
The $XWRFKDQQHOVHOHFWstart when you click $SSO\&KDQJHV button, it take several
seconds to scan through all the channels to find the best channel.

Specify the %HDFRQ3HULRG. This is optional.
This value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. This is a packet broadcast by the
Access Point to keep the network synchronized.

Specify the '7,03HULRG. This is optional.
This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A
DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to
broadcast and multicast messages.

Enter the '+&36WDUW,3$GGUHVV.
This specifies the starting IP address for DHCP users, which has 192.168.2.10 as default
value.


Enter the 66,'.
The SSID is the unique name shared among all devices in a wireless network. It is case
sensitive, must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters, and may be any keyboard
character. Make sure that this setting is the same for all devices in your wireless network.



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Configure +LGH66,'.
Select 2Q to hide the SSID or select 2II to make the SSID visible.
$GGLWLRQDO,QIRThis option allows the SSID to be broadcast on your network. You
may want to enable this function while configuring your network, but make sure that
you disable it when you are finished.
With this enabled, someone could easily obtain the SSID information with site survey
software or Windows XP and gain unauthorized access to your network. Select off to
allow broadcasting the SSID to all wireless devices in range. Select on to increase
network security and prevent the SSID from being seen on networked PCs.


Configure 7[5DWH. This is optional.
You may restrict the transmission rate by entering the transmission rate. Specify the rate of
transmission up to its maximum which is 54Mbps for 802.11g


Click $SSO\ &KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes
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Use this procedure to configure security mode on your wired or wireless network, the
7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130 RG 5Ve.B2000 supports the security mechanisms WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the :L)L6HFXULW\ for your
wireless network.
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5HVXOWThe :L)L6HFXULW\window opens.

Example of a :L)L6HFXULW\ window:



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Following options are available:
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2SHQ - For this type of security mode, your wireless connection is unprotected.
This is strongly not recommended.
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recommended now due to its weak security protection. Users are urged to migrate
to WPA or WPA2.
'HIDXOW7UDQVPLW.H\ - Select the key to be used for data encryption. WEP
Encryption.
Select a level of WEP encryption, 64 bits (10 hex digits) or 128 bits (26 hex digits).
Key 1-4. If you want to manually enter WEP keys, then complete the fields
provided. Each WEP key can consist of the letters "A" through "F" and the
numbers "0" through "9". It should be 10 characters in length for 64-bit encryption
or 26 characters in length for 128-bit encryption.
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:3$36. - This is the WPA Algorithm. WPA offers you two encryption methods,
TKIP and AES for data encryption.
Select the type of algorithm you want to use, TKIP or AES. The default is TKIP.
WPA PreShared Key. Enter a PassPhrase Key of 8-63 characters.
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:3$36. - This is the WPA2 Algorithm. WPA2 offers you two encryption
methods, TKIP and AES for data encryption.
Select the type of algorithm you want to use, TKIP or AES. The default is TKIP.
WPA PreShared Key. Enter a PassPhrase Key of 8-63 characters.
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[ - This is for authenticating with a Radius server. Please enter your Radius
server's IP address, port number and key in the boxes.
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To configure your wireless network for the best security setting of your
wireless network, it is recommended that you use WPA/WPA2- PSK and setup your
pre-shared key in the router. Or you may choose to use WPA/WPA2 if you have a
radius server in your local network.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to restrict some of the wireless clients association with the Access
Point.
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Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. The MAC
address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters. You
need to know the MAC address of the devices to configure the Wi-Fi MAC filter. You can
allows access up to 32 devises or exclude access up to 32 devises.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to enable and change the Wi-Fi MAC filter
settings.
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5HVXOWThe :L),0$& window opens.



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Example of a :L),0$& window:

Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless devices that are allowed or denied access to your
wireless network.

Select 'LVDEOH to turn off the Wi-Fi MAC filtering function. Select $OORZ to allow the
following MAC addresses to connect the router. Select 'HQ\ to deny the following MAC
addresses to connect the router.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to enable the media access prioritization Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM).
Three access categories are support by the Wi-Fi QoS, for audio, video, and voice
applications over the wireless network. This give you a higher priority for different types
of multimedia traffic.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the :L)L4R6 for your wireless
network.
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5HVXOWThe :L)L4R6 window opens.



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Example of a :L)L4R6 window:

EDCA Parameter
The IEEE 802.11e standard improves the Medium Access Control (MAC) of the legacy
802.11 with regard to Quality of Service (QoS) by introducing the Enhanced Distributed
Channel Access (EDCA).The 802.11e MAC is based on both centrally-controlled and
contention-based channel accesses.The EDCA provides differentiated channel access to
frames with different priorities.
Typically, voice and video traffic types are delay-sensitive, but are tolerant of some frame
losses.On the other hand, data traffic type is delay-tolerable, but requires loss-free
transmission. So you may adjust theses parameters with regard to the characteristics of
these types of data to better manage your network flow.
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The back-off timing for each access category consists of a fixed period called the Arbitrary
Inter-Frame Space Number followed by a random period called the Contention Window
(CW), both specified in multiples of the slot time.
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WMM (Wireless Multimedia) Transmission Opportunity: defined by IEEE 802.11e, the
TXOP is the interval of time when a particular STA (station) has the right to initiate
transmissions.
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Advertised in the EDCA parameter set element to indicate that the admission control is
taken over by the client when it is turned on. It only has the effect on AC VI and VO.
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Theses values of AIFS, CWmin, and CWmax are announced by the AP via beacon
frames.The AP can adapt these parameters dynamically depending on the network
conditions. Basically, the smaller AIFS and CWmin, the shorter the channel access delay
for the corresponding priority, and hence the more capacity share for a given traffic
condition.However, the probability of collisions increases when operating with smaller
CWmin. Theses parameters can be used in order to differentiate the channel access among
different priority traffic.
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You may slightly adjust these values when you experience latency in your
network traffic according to the following explained properties for each of the data
types. For instance, if you experience delay in your video applications, you may give a
bigger value for TXOPLimit while reduce the difference between CWmin and
CWmax, and the number for AIFSN.

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Each station maintains a Contention Window (CW), which is used to select the random
back off counter. The BC is determined as a random integer drawn from a uniform
distribution over the interval (0, CW).The CW size is initially assigned CWmin, and
increases when a transmission fails, i.e., the transmitted data frame has not been
acknowledged.After any unsuccessful transmission attempt, another back off timer is
performed, with an upper bound of CWmax.This reduces the collision probability in case
there are multiple stations attempting to access the channel.
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These will allow multiple MAC frames consecutively as long as the whole transmission
time does not exceed the TXOP limit.So keep it larger for delay-sensitive data.
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you turn on this. Otherwise, the connecting AP is in charge.
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Do not change any of these values unless you are a experienced network
administrator.
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Use this procedure to setup your WAN ports connection method.
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These settings determine how the router will make a connection with the modem/internet.
A Dynamic Connection, meaning that the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS
addresses are supplied automatically by the ISP.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

Click on the :DQ6HWWLQJ link on the navigation bar to configure the gateway's WAN
connection method. Your service provider will specify which WAN setting option is
required.
Following options are displayed:
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DHCP
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PPPoE
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Bridge.
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Select your connection method from '+&3, 333R(, 9/$1333R( or %ULGJH and click
1H[W.
5HVXOWThe window with the selected settings opens.
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Use this procedure to configure the '+&3 settings.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the gateway connected via
'+&3 for your wireless network.
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5HVXOWThe '+&3 window opens.

Example of a '+&3 window:


  
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Enter the appropriate +RVW1DPH and 'RPDLQ1DPH for your connection: For this type of
connection method, just identify your router with the +RVW1DPH and 'RPDLQ1DPH.
Select $XWR or 0DQXDO configuration and enter the appropriate value for the 078
(Maximum Transfer Unit).

Configure the &OLHQW,'9HQGRU&ODVV,': You may also need to set the &OLHQW,' or
9HQGRU&ODVV,' to set the DHCP class ID the client uses when obtaining its lease from the
DHCP server. Please consult your ISP for this option.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to configure the 333R( settings.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 333R(settings for your
wireless network.
6WDWXV!:$16HWWLQJV!333R(
5HVXOWThe 333R( window opens.

Example of a 333R( window:


  
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Enter the 8VHUQDPHand the3DVVZRUGfor your PPPoE connection. $&1DPH and 6HUYLFH
1DPH are optional, please consult your ISP.

Select from the radio button for either &RQQHFWLRQRQ'HPDQG or .HHSDOLYH.
For connection on demand, the router will only connect to the internet service when it is
instructed to do so.
Enter the 0D[,GOH7LPH in the box to specify the maximum number of seconds of being
idle before it can drop a connection.

In the 2SWLRQV section enter the +RVW1DPH and 'RPDLQ1DPH to setup your router as
hostname@domainname. Select your 078 (Maximum Transfer Unit) size from either
$XWR (Default:1488) or 0DQXDO

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to configure the 333R( settings over VLAN for multiple PPPoE
connections.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 9/$1333R(settings
over VLAN for your wireless network.
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5HVXOWThe 333R( window opens.

Example of a 9/$1333R( window:


  
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Enter the VLAN ID: Please give the Vlan-ID if you have two different PPPoE accounts for
these two services.
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This configuration should be given by your ISP or configured by them.

Enter the 8VHU1DPH and 3DVVZRUG for your connection.

Enter the $&1DPH(Access Concentrator) for your PPPoE account

Select from the radio button for either &RQQHFWLRQRQ'HPDQG or .HHSDOLYH.
For connection on demand, the router will only connect to the internet service when it is
instructed to do so.
Enter the 0D[,GOH7LPH in the box to specify the maximum number of seconds of being
idle before it can drop a connection.

In the 2SWLRQV section enter the +RVW1DPH and 'RPDLQ1DPH to setup your router as
hostname@domainname. Select your 078 (Maximum Transfer Unit) size from either
$XWR (Default:1488) or 0DQXDO.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to set the connection type for your wireless network.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the &RQQHFWLRQ7\SHfor your
wireless network.
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5HVXOWThe :$16HWWLQJ window opens.

Example of a :$16HWWLQJwindow:


  
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Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.

In this case your router is configured as a simply bridge and act like a bridge.
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Use this procedure to setup static routes when the routing packets come from a specific
network to another.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to setup the 6WDWLF5RXWHV
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5HVXOWThe 5RXWH6HWWLQJ window opens.

Example of a 5RXWH6HWWLQJwindow:


  
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Enter the ,3$GGUHVV for the destination network (destination network ID).

Enter the 1HWPDVN the network mask for the destined network.

Enter the *DWHZD\, the address to which the packet is forwarded.

Enter the 0HWULFvaluethe number that is used to specify the cost of the route, so that the
best route (potentially among multiple routes to the same destination) can be selected.

Enter the ,QWHUIDFH the network interface that is used to forward the packet. All the
addresses defined by the destination IP Address are reachable over the interface.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to provides filtering for traffic from certain MAC addresses, i.e., MAC
access control list.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to setup the %ULGJH0$&)LOWHU
6WDWXV!%ULGJH0$&)LOWHU
5HVXOWThe %ULGJH0$&)LOWHU window opens.

Example of a %ULGJH0$&)LOWHUwindow:


  
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Enter the ,3$GGUHVV for the destination network (destination network ID).

Select your filtering Algorithm, $OJchoose from the drop-down menu to specify your
filtering rules, i.e., 6RXUFH0$& or 'HVWLQDWLRQ0DF, then the (WKHUQHW7\SH (the Ethernet
type code contains 4 digits of Hex numbers).

Enable or disable the )LOWHU3ROLF\.

Enter the (WKHUQHW7\SH of traffic (please refer to Ethernet type code for this value) if you
select Ethernet type from the above Alg.

Enter your 6RXUFH0$& and you 'HVWLQDWLRQ0DF addresses for the designated rule.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to register a dynamic IP address with a Domain name over DDNS
(Domain Name Service).
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to setup the ''16
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5HVXOWThe ''16 window opens.

Example of a ''16window:


  
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Enable your DDNS Service first then select from pull-down menu to specify your DDNS
service name. You may need to register an account with the above providers first and enter
your service name here.

Enter the 8VHU1DPHthis is your user name for your DDNS account.

Enter the 3DVVZRUG

Enter the +RVWQDPH

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to add a new or to change existing 3RUW5DQJH)RUZDUGLQJ rules.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to setup the 3RUW5DQJH)RUZDUGLQJrules
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5HVXOWThe 3RUW5DQJH)RUZDUGLQJ window opens.

Example of a 3RUW5DQJH)RUZDUGLQJwindow:

In the $SSOLFDWLRQ column enter the name of the application.


  
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In the 6WDUW3RUW column enter the number of the first port of the range you want to seen by
users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC.

In the (QG3RUW column enter the number of the last port of the range you want to seen by
users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC.

From the 3URWRFROpull-down menu select the right protocol TCP, UDP or Both. Set this to
what the application requires.

In the ,3$GGUHVVcolumn enter the IP Address of the PC running the application.
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Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have a static IP address assigned
to it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function.

From the (QDEOHpull-down menu select the (QDEOH to enable port forwarding for the
application.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to activate and configure a virtual server in your router.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to activate a 9LUWXDO6HUYHU
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5HVXOWThe 9LUWXDO6HUYHU%DVLF window opens.

Example of a 9LUWXDO6HUYHU%DVLFwindow:


  
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From the $SSOLFDWLRQpull-down menu select the name for the application to be served by
this virtual server.

Check the radio button for automatically-configured LAN hosts or choose to enter the ,3
$GGUHVV manually.

Enable or Disable on the pull-down menu the basic virtual server setting.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.

To add or delete an application to or from bypass the firewall restrictions,
enter the application name.

Enter the application port number and select from TCP, UDP or both.

Click $GG or 'HOHWH.


Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to activate and configure an advance virtual server in your router.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to activate an $GYDQFH 9LUWXDO6HUYHU
6WDWXV!9LUWXDO6HUYHU$GYDQFH
5HVXOWThe 9LUWXDO6HUYHU$GYDQFH window opens.

Example of a 9LUWXDO6HUYHU$GYDQFHwindow:


  
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Specify the $SSOLFDWLRQ name first, enter the name for the application to be served by this
virtual server.

Enter the ([W3RUW number (Ext. Port, means the ports for traffic coming in from the
WAN) to be used for this type of application/service. The external port is associated with
this application.

Specify the 3URWRFRO to be used with this service (TCP, UDP or both).
Enter the ,QW3RUW number

Enter the,QW3RUW number (the ports that the router uses for traffic forwarding). The
internal port is associated with the application.

Enter the ,3$GGUHVV for your server. The IP Address for you server where the service
request will be forwarded to.

Select (QDEOH or 'LVDEOH for this rule.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to enable or disable DMZ and UPnP.
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83Q3 (Universal Plug and Play) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses
TCP/IP for simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. A UPnP device can
dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities and learn about
other devices on the network.
'0= (De-Militarized Zone) Host is a computer without the protection of the firewall. This
feature allows a single computer to be exposed to an unrestricted 2-way communication
from outside of your network. This feature should be used only if the Virtual Server or
Special Applications options do not provide the level of access needed for certain
applications.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to activate an '0=DQG83Q3
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Example of a '0=DQG83Q3window:

83Q3: Select (QDEOH or 'LVDEOH for the UPnP function.

83Q3/RJ: Select (QDEOH or 'LVDEOH the UPnP logging activities.

5HDG2QO\0RGH: Enable or disable the read only mode.

'0=+RVW,3$GGUHVV Enter the IP Address for your DMZ host.

'0=7LPHU Enter the number of seconds for DMZ Timer.
For high security, enter a specific time in seconds to allow the length of time in which the
DMZ will be functional.



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Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to disable some internet applications with associated service port
numbers for the specific clients.
%HIRUH\RXEHJLQ
Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to setup the )LOWHUfunctions
6WDWXV!)LOWHU
5HVXOWThe )LOWHU window opens.

Example of a )LOWHUwindow:



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Enter the $SSOLFDWLRQ name first.

Specify the ,3$GGUHVV and 1HWPDVN of the hosts for which you would like to block this
type of application.

Specify the 3URWRFRO to be used with this application (TCP, UDP or both).

Specify the 6WDUWLQJ3RUW and (QGLQJ3RUW: This is the starting and ending port number to
be blocked for the associated application.

(QDEOH or 'LVDEOH the filter rules

In addition to the IP address and service port filtering, you can also filter the internet
access with the MAC addresses.
Select (QDEOH or 'LVDEOH the 0$&)LOWHU$FFHVV3ROLF\ first to allow or not allow the MAC
addresses below to access the internet.

0$&: Please enter the MAC addresses to be applied for the filtering policy.


Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.


(QDEOH or 'LVDEOH the'6&33ROLF\.
Select 'LVDEOH to disable the '6&3SROLF\. Select 'HQ\ to deny packets with the specified
IP header 's DSCP value to access the internet or select $OORZ to allow packets with the
specified IP header's DSCP value to access the internet.
DSCP value: means please enter your DSCP value.


Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.
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Use this procedure to enable or disable security protocols NAT Passthrough.
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Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a standards-based VPN that offers flexible solutions
for secure data communications across a public network like the Internet.
L2TP refers to Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol and PPTP refers to Point to Point Tunneling
Protocol. This protocols are used for communications between two networking sites
without the expense of leased site-to-site lines.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to enable or disable 1$73DVVWKURXJK
protocols
6WDWXV!1$73DVVWKURXJK
5HVXOWThe 1$73DVVWKURXJKwindow opens.



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Example of a 1$73DVVWKURXJKwindow:

(QDEOH or 'LVDEOH following security protocols:
•
IPSec Passthrough
•
L2TP Passthrough
•
PPTP Passthrough

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to configure QoS Setup.
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The IEEE 802.1p specifies the user priority field and defines up to eight separate traffic
types. You can give weights to each queue. Thus, you may give priorities to some queues
over other queues by assigning weights.
Contribute: If you enable this, you may let your queues to give away some up their
resource to other queues so that they may also be transmitted when the queue does not use
up all of the available bandwidth.
Borrow: If you enable this, you may let these queues to use other queues' resources.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to enable or disable 4R66FKHGXOHU
protocols
6WDWXV!4R66FKHGXOHU
5HVXOWThe 4R66FKHGXOHUwindow opens.



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Example of a 4R66FKHGXOHUwindow:

Select (QDEOH to enable your 4R66FKHGXOHU.

Click the 6FKHGXOHU7\SH pull down menu, to select the appropriate 3ULRULW\4.
Following options are displayed:
•
3ULRULW\4: This type of scheduler will first deliver traffic that has higher weights and
only delivers traffic with lower priority when it is empty.
•
Deficit Weighted 3ULRULW\)DLU4: For this type of scheduler, each service class will be
guaranteed bandwidth but limited to the assigned weights.The eight queues is ranged
from low to high according to its sensitivity to jitter.
Enter the appropriate 8SVWUHDP%DQGZLGWK (100... 50000).

In the 4XHXH:HLJKWV field, assign weights to each queue (make sure that they add up to a
total of 100).


  
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&RQWULEXWH: If you enable this, you may let your queues to give away some of their
resource to other queues so that they may also be transmitted when the queue does not
use up all of the available bandwidth.
•
%RUURZ: If you enable this, you may let these queues to use other queues' resources.
•
$&.3ULRULW\: If it is enabled, the 7&3$&.)UDPH will be put in the front of the queue.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to setup the QoS default policy for the Internet and IPTV traffic.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 'HIDXOW4R6method
6WDWXV!'HIDXOW4R6
5HVXOWThe 'HIDXOW4R6window opens.

Example of a 'HIDXOW4R6window:

Configure the QoS default policy for the Internet or IPTV traffic.


  
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In the 4R60DSSLQJE\ field choose the 2ULJLQDO7RV7DJ if you want to assign queue
according to the incoming ToS (Type of Service) value. Then choose the 6SHFLILHG4XHXH
and assign a queue number for the incoming traffic (0...7).

For 7R6 and '6&3 (DiffServ Code Point) value, you can select .HHS2ULJLQDO7RV to keep
the original value or you can assign a new 7R6 (0...7) value and a new '6&3 (0...63) value
for this type of traffic.

In the 6HW&R6 field configure&R6(Class of Service).
If you enable 6HW&R6 select the 7R6 radio button or enter the appropriate value in the
8VHU6SHFLI\ field (0...7).

To configure ,379'HIDXOW 4R6follow Step 4 to Step 6, then go to Step 8.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to configure the QoS Policy as provided on the screen.
This screen lists the QoS classifiers or policy. A classifier groups upstream traffic into data
flows according to specific criteria such as the source address, destination address, source
port or destination port.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 4R63ROLF\method
6WDWXV!4R63ROLF\
5HVXOWThe 4R63ROLF\window opens.

Example of a 4R63ROLF\window:


  
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Please enter your settings into the fields provided.
Enter the IP Address and the Subnet Mask of the host that sends the traffic in the 6RXUFH
,3 field and 6XEQHW0DVN field.
Enter the port number of the sending host in the 6WDUW3RUW and (QG3RUW field.
Enter the IP Address and the Subnet Mask of the host that receives the traffic in the
'HVWLQDWLRQ,3 field 6XEQHW0DVN field.
Enter the port number of the destined host in the 6WDUW3RUW and (QG3RUW field.
Select the appropriate protocol e.g. TCP.

In the 4R60DSSLQJE\ field choose the 2ULJLQDO7RV7DJ if you want to assign queue
according to the incoming 7R6 (Type of Service) value. Then choose the 6SHFLILHG4XHXH
and assign a queue number for the incoming traffic (0...7). For 7R6 and '6&3 (DiffServ
Code Point) value, you can select .HHS2ULJLQDO7RV to keep the original value or you can
assign a new 7R6 (0...7) value and a new '6&3 (0...63) value for this type of traffic.

In the 6HW&R6 field configure&R6(Class of Service).
If you enable 6HW&R6 select the 7R6 radio button or enter the appropriate value in the
8VHU6SHFLI\ field (0...7).

Click $GG at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to configure the Quality of Service for the network interface. Enable or
disable the 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\ for WLAN and LAN.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\for
WLAN and LAN
6WDWXV!4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\
5HVXOWThe 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\window opens.

Example of a 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\window:


  
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The 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\ screen will let you to setup different QoS policy rules for
wireless LAN and wired LAN network traffic.

Enable the 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\ (default value is Disable).

Configure the 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\ for WLAN and LAN network traffic.
Choose the 6SHFLILHG4XHXH and assign a queue number for the incoming traffic (0...7).
For 7R6 and '6&3 (Differentiated Services Code Point) value, you can select .HHS
2ULJLQDO7RV to keep the original value or you can assign a new 7R6 (0...7) value and a new
'6&3 (0...63) value for this type of traffic.

In the 6HW&R6 field configure&R6(Class of Service).
Therefor enable 6HW&R6 and enter the appropriate value in the 8VHU6SHFLI\ field (0...7).

To configure wired LAN 4R6,QWHUIDFH3ROLF\ follow Step 4 to Step 6, then go to Step 8.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to enable or disable 4R6 for the SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) and
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol). SIP is for the implementation of VOIP. RTP is the
protocol which provides end-to-end delivery services for data with real-time
characteristics, such as interactive audio and video.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 6,3$/*4R6method
6WDWXV!6,3$/*4R6
5HVXOWThe 6,3$/*4R6window opens.

Example of a 6,3 $/*4R6window:


  
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The 6,3$/*4R6 screen will let you to enable or disable QoS for the Session Initiated
Protocol and Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). The users can also setup different QoS
policy for SIP and RTP sessions.

Configure the 6,3$/*4R6 for SIP sessions and RTP sessions.
In the 4R60DSSLQJE\ field choose the 2ULJLQDO7RV7DJ if you want to assign queue
according to the incoming ToS (Type of Service) value. Then choose the 6SHFLILHG4XHXH
and assign a queue number for the incoming traffic (0...7).
For 7R6 and '6&3 (DiffServ Code Point) value, you can select .HHS2ULJLQDO7RV to keep
the original value or you can assign a new 7R6 (0...7) value and a new '6&3 (0...63) value
for this type of traffic.

In the 6HW&R6 field configure&R6(Class of Service).
If you enable 6HW&R6 select the 7R6 radio button or enter the appropriate value in the
8VHU6SHFLI\ field (0...7).

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to reboot the gateway.
%HIRUH\RXEHJLQ
Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 5HERRW*DWHZD\method
6WDWXV!5HERRW*DWHZD\
5HVXOWThe 5HERRW*DWHZD\window opens.

Example of a 5HERRW*DWHZD\window:


  
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Click 5HERRW to reboot your router.
5HVXOWThe PWR LED will goes off and stays on if the restart is successful. Then you
may log into the device again.
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Rebooting your router will not delete your configuration settings.
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Use this procedure to the restore factory defaults.
Before you begin
Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to the 5HVWRUH)DFWRU\'HIDXOWV
6WDWXV!5HVWRUH)DFWRU\'HIDXOWV
5HVXOWThe 5HVWRUH)DFWRU\'HIDXOWVwindow opens.

5HVWRUH)DFWRU\'HIDXOWVwindow:


  
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Click 5HVWRUH'HIDXOWV to reset all configuration settings to their default values.
5HVXOWAfter restoring the router is accessible under the default IP address
192.168.2.1 and the default user name and password admin.
1RWH A restore to the factory defaults will delete all your configuration settings.
Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.
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Use this procedure to update your router's firmware in this screen
Before you begin
Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to the :HE)LUPZDUH8SORDG
6WDWXV!:HE)LUPZDUH8SORDG
5HVXOWThe :HE)LUPZDUH8SORDGwindow opens.

:HE)LUPZDUH8SORDGwindow:
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When you upgrade your router with new firmware, you lose all your
configuration settings, so make sure you write down the router settings before you
upgrade the firmware.


  
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Download the firmware upgrade file from the website.
The new firmware versions are posted at www.... and can be downloaded for free.

Click %URZVHto locate your firmware upgrade and press 8SORDG)LUPZDUH to upload
the new firmware, wait until the upgrade is finished.
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Do not power off the router or press the reset button while the firmware
is being upgraded.
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Use this procedure to change your web administrator's login name and password.
Before you begin
Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to the 6\VWHP6HWWLQJV
6WDWXV!6\VWHP6HWWLQJV
5HVXOWThe 6\VWHP6HWWLQJVwindow opens.

6\VWHP6HWWLQJVwindow:


  
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In the *8,6HWWLQJVsection you can change the $GPLQ3DVVZRUG.
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It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default password
of the router, which is admin.

In the 7HOQHW6HWWLQJVsection you can change the 7HOHQHW5RRW3DVVZRUG.
,PSRUWDQW It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default telnet
login name and password, which is admin and admin.

Specify the 7LPH=RQH for your location by selecting the appropriate time zone from the
pull-down menu.

Enter the IP address or the URL of your time Server, 1736HUYHU 1..3.

Enable the option 'D\OLJKW6DYLQJif you use daylight savings time.
Daylight saving is a period from late spring to early fall when many countries set their
clocks ahead of normal local time by one hour to give more daytime light in the evening.

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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Use this procedure to turn on or off certain type of service from the router. Thus, it gives
you more control over the router's security.
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Make sure that you are connected to the +RPH$UHD from the 7130 RG 5Ve.A2000/7130
RG 5Ve.B2000 via your internet browser.

From the main navigation bar, follow this path to configure the 0&/6HWWLQJVmethod.
6WDWXV!0&/6HWWLQJV
5HVXOWThe 0&/6HWWLQJVwindow opens.

0&/6HWWLQJVwindow:


  
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From the pull-down menu for each service type, select the appropriate setting.

Following options are displayed:
•
'LVDEOH: Turn off this type of service on the CPE.
•
/$1: Only allow hosts from the LAN to access this type of service.
•
:$1: Only allow hosts from the WAN to access this type of service.
•
%RWK: Allow both LAN and WAN hosts to access this type of service

Click $SSO\&KDQJHV at the bottom of the page to save your changes.
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This Appendix provides guidance for troubleshooting. The CPE operation can easily be
monitored via the LED indicators to identify problems. The table below describes
common problems you may encounter and possible solutions.
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PWR LED
does not light
up after power
on.
Power outlet, power
cord, or power adapter
may be defective.
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DSL LED is
flashing slowly
after making a
connection.
The cabling, or the
VDSL port on the CPE
may be defect.
•
LAN LED does
not light up
after making a
connection.
Network interface
(e.g., a network
adapter card in the
attached computer),
network cable, or the
LAN port on the CPE
may be defect or not
connected.
•
WLAN link off-grade
or the WLAN module
may be defect.
•
WLAN LED is
flashing after
wireless
traffic.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Check the power outlet by plugging in another
device that is functioning properly.
Call the Customer Support Hotline or return
the device to the vendor.
Verify that the CPE is powered on.
Make sure the cable is correctly plugged into
the VDSL line wall outlet and the CPE
connector labeled "VDSL".
Verify that the CPE and the computer device
are powered on.
Make sure that the cable is plugged into both,
the CPE and the device.
Verify that the proper cable type is used and its
length does not exceed specified limits.
Check the network adapter in the device and
the cable connections for possible defects.
Replace the defective adapter or cable if
necessary.
Check if the WLAN module is in operation
and works properly.
Make sure that the antenna is correctly
plugged into the WLAN socket on the CPE.


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DIAG LED is
flashing
At the moment a CPE
firmware upgrade is
executed.
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Wait until the firmware upgrade is passed and
the DIAG LED is “On” (wireless enabled).
INTERNET
LED is “Off”
You cannot connect to
the Internet. The PC
may not be configured
as required or the
network adapter driver
may not fit.
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Check that your PC is properly configured for
TCP/IP. (See Configuring the TCP/IP
protocols on the PC).
Make sure the correct network adapter driver
is installed for your operating system. If
necessary, try reinstalling the driver.
Check that the speed of the network adapter or
duplex mode has not been configured
manually. We recommend to set the adapter to
auto-negotiation when installing the network
driver.
Did you establish your network connection
before starting your browser?
Verify your username and password entry in
the network connection tab.
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To connect the CPE to a PC through its Ethernet port, the PC must have an Ethernet
network adapter card installed, and be configured for the TCP/IP protocol. Many service
providers configure TCP/IP for client PC automatically using a networking technology
known as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Other service providers may
specify an IP configuration (known as a static IP address), which must be entered
manually.
Carry out the following steps to check that the computer’s Ethernet port is correctly
configured for DHCP.
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1. Click “Start/Settings/Control Panel.”
2. Click the “Network” icon.
3. For Windows NT, click the “Protocols” tab.
4. Select “TCP/IP” from the list of network protocols; this may include details of
adapters installed in your computer.
5. Click “Properties.”
6. Check the option “Obtain an IP Address.”
7. Click “OK” to close the TCP/IP Properties window.
8. Restart your computer.
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1. Click “Start/Settings/Network and Dial-up Connections.”
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Right-click “Local Area Connections.”
Select “TCP/IP” from the list of network protocols.
Click on “Properties.”
Select the option “Obtain an IP Address.”
Click “OK” to close the TCP/IP Properties window.
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1. Click “Start/Control Panel/Network and Internet Connections.”
(You may need to choose Settings before Control Panel, depending on your Start
Menu configuration.)
2. Right-click the “Local Area Connection” icon for the adapter you want to configure,
and choose “Properties.”
3. Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).”
4. Click “Properties.”
5. Select the option “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server
address automatically.”
6. Click “OK” to close the TCP/IP Properties window.
7. Restart your computer.
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1. Click “Start/Control Panel/Network and Internet.”
(You may need to choose Settings before Control Panel, depending on your Start
Menu configuration.)
2. Click “Network and Sharing Center” then click “Manage network connections.”
3. Right-click the “Local Area Connection” and choose Properties.
4. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4).”
5. Click “Properties.”
6. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address
automatically.”
7. Click “OK” to close the TCP/IP Properties window.
8. Restart your computer.
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1. Pull down the Apple Menu. Click “Control Panels” and select “TCP/IP.”
2. In the TCP/IP dialog box, verify that “Ethernet” is selected in the “Connect Via:” field.
3. If “Using DHCP Server” is already selected in the “Configure” field, your computer is
already configured for DHCP. Otherwise, select “Using DHCP Server” in the
“Configure” field and close the window.
4. Another box will appear asking whether you want to save your TCP/IP settings. Click
“Save.”
5. Your service provider will now be able to automatically assign an IP address to your
computer.


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This section provides the EU Declaration of Conformity (CE) statements, additional
international conformity statements.
Note that in regions such as the European Union, the statements that are required are
determined primarily by national or multi-national regulations. However, in some regions,
contact terms determine which statements are required.
The presence of the statement indicates that the product does comply with that statement
wherever it is required to do so.
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This 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:
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EN60950-1:2001 A11:2004
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
–
EN50385 : (2002-08)
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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)
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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


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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
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EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)
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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
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.


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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:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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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.
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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
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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
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.


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