OBSERVA Telecom RTSA04NU ADSL Home Station User Manual COLOMBIA DEFAULT PARAMETERS TR069
OBSERVA Telecom ADSL Home Station COLOMBIA DEFAULT PARAMETERS TR069
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Users Manual
BHS-RTA S ADSL Home Station User´s Manual (Ed.1.0) OBJETIVOS Y SERVICIOS DE VALOR AÑADIDO S.L. Made by: Name Charge Arancha Gómez /Maribel Ferrer Date 18/07/2014 Product Manager / SW Manager BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 2 of 52 REVISION LIST EDITION Ed. 1.0 CHANGES 18/07/2014: Initial Edition BHS-RTA S User´s Manual. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 3 of 52 CONTENT 1.INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1.PACKING LIST ....................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................... 6 1.3.LEDS AND INTERFACES ......................................................................................................... 6 1.4.SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................... 8 1.5.FEATURES ............................................................................................................................ 8 2.HARDWARE INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 9 3.WIZARD ................................................................................................................................ 10 4.ADVANCED WEB ................................................................................................................. 14 4.1.STATUS ............................................................................................................................ 14 4.2.LAN ................................................................................................................................... 15 4.3.WLAN ................................................................................................................................ 15 4.3.1 Basic Configuration ....................................................................................................... 15 4.3.2 Advanced Configuration ............................................................................................... 16 4.3.3 Security ......................................................................................................................... 17 4.3.4 Access Control .............................................................................................................. 19 4.3.5 WPS .............................................................................................................................. 19 4.3.6 MBSSID ........................................................................................................................ 20 4.3.7 WLAN STATUS ............................................................................................................ 23 4.4.WAN .................................................................................................................................. 23 4.4.1 DSL WAN ..................................................................................................................... 23 4.4.2 ATM CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................... 25 4.4.3 ADSL CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................. 25 4.4.4 3G configuration ........................................................................................................... 26 4.4.5 PIN CONFIGURATION................................................................................................. 27 4.4.6 3G DRIVER .................................................................................................................. 27 4.4.6 3G DRIVER .................................................................................................................. 27 4.4.7 ETH/GRE ...................................................................................................................... 27 4.4.7 ETH/GRE ...................................................................................................................... 27 4.4.8 VPN: PPTP/L2TP ......................................................................................................... 28 4.5.SERVICES ........................................................................................................................ 28 4.5.1 DHCP ............................................................................................................................ 28 4.5.2 DNS .............................................................................................................................. 28 4.5.3 Firewall.......................................................................................................................... 30 4.5.4 UPnP............................................................................................................................. 33 4.5.5 RIP ................................................................................................................................ 34 4.5.6 DMS .............................................................................................................................. 34 4.6.ADVANCED ...................................................................................................................... 34 4.6.1 ARP Table .................................................................................................................... 34 4.6.2 Bridging ......................................................................................................................... 35 4.6.3 Routing.......................................................................................................................... 35 4.6.4 SNMP............................................................................................................................ 36 4.6.5 IP QoS .......................................................................................................................... 37 4.6.6 Remote access ............................................................................................................. 38 4.6.7 Printer ........................................................................................................................... 39 4.6.8 SAMBA ......................................................................................................................... 39 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 4 of 52 4.6.9 Other configuration ....................................................................................................... 40 4.6.10 IPv6 ............................................................................................................................... 40 4.7.DIAGNOSTICS ...................................................................................................................... 44 4.7.1 Ping ............................................................................................................................... 44 4.7.2 Packet Dump ................................................................................................................ 45 4.7.3 ATM Loopback .............................................................................................................. 45 4.7.4 ADSL Tone ................................................................................................................... 45 4.7.5 ADSL Conectivity .......................................................................................................... 46 4.8.ADMINISTRATOR ............................................................................................................ 47 4.8.1 Save and Reboot .......................................................................................................... 47 4.8.2 Backup and restore ....................................................................................................... 47 4.8.3 Close Session ............................................................................................................... 48 4.8.4 System log .................................................................................................................... 48 4.8.5 Password ...................................................................................................................... 49 4.8.6 Upgrade Firmware ........................................................................................................ 49 4.8.7 ACL ............................................................................................................................... 49 4.8.8 Time Zone ..................................................................................................................... 50 4.8.9 TR-069 .......................................................................................................................... 50 4.9.STATISTICS ......................................................................................................................... 52 4.9.1 Interface ........................................................................................................................ 52 4.9.2 ADSL............................................................................................................................. 52 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 5 of 52 1.- Introduction The device supports multiple line modes. With four 10/100 base-T Ethernet interfaces at the user end, the device provides high-speed ADSL broadband connection to the Internet or Intranet for high-end users like net bars and office users. It provides high performance access to the Internet with a downstream rate of 24 Mbps and an upstream rate of 1 Mbps. It supports 3G WAN, 3G backup, and Samba for USB storage. The device supports WLAN access, such as WLAN AP or WLAN device, to the Internet. It complies with specifications of IEEE 802.11, 802.11b/g/n, WEP, WPA2, and WPA/WPA2 Mixed PSK security. The WLAN of the device supports 2T2R. FCC STATEMENT FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXXX This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. This 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. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. “To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.” BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 1.1.- Page 6 of 52 Packing List 1.2.- Ed 1.0 1 x ADSL Home Station (BHS-RTA S) 1 x PSU 12V-1A 1 x RJ11 telephone cable 1 x RJ45 Ethernet cable 1 x Quick Installation Guide Safety Precautions Take the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage caused by fire or electric power: Use the type of power marked in the volume label. Use the power adapter in the product package. Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An overburden power outlet or damaged lines or plugs may cause electric shock or fire accidents. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace it at once. Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage caused by overheating to the device. The long and thin holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover these heat dissipation holes. Do not put this device close to a heat source or under a high temperature occurs. Keep the device away from direct sunshine. Do not put this device close to an overdamp or watery place. Do not spill fluid on this device. Do not connect this device to a PC or electronic product unless instructed by our customer engineer or your broadband provider. Wrong connection may cause power or fire risk. Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support. 1.3.- LEDs and Interfaces Front Panel The following table describes the LEDs of the device: LED Power LAN4-LAN1 WLAN WPS Color Red/Green Status Description Off Router powered off Blinking 2Hz Red Failure on power-on self-test Solid Green Router powered on correctly. On Ethernet connection is available. Off Ethernet connection is unavailable. On Wi-Fi connection is available. Off Wi-Fi connection is unavailable. Blinking Green Negotiation or traffic on line. Solid Green WPS active Blinking 2Hz Green WPS negotiation open Green Green Red/Green BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 LED Color Status Solid Red seconds) USB ADSL Internet Red/Green Page 7 of 52 Description (20 Problems on WPS registration Blinking Green Negotiation Solid Green Up Quick Blinking Green Tx/Rx traffic on line Solid Red Authentication failed Off Traffic through broadband interface Off Router powered off Blinking 2Hz No line detected Blinking 4Hz Line training Solid Line up Blinking Green PPP/DHCP negotiation Solid Green PPP/DHCP up Quick Blinking Green Tx/Rx traffice on line Solid Red Authentication failed Green Red/Green Rear Panel The following table describes the interface of the device, from right to left: Interface/Button Description Interface connecting to the power adapter. The power adapter output is: 12V DC, 800mA On/Off Push to power on/off the device. WLAN/WPS Press the button for more than 1 second to enable WLAN function. Press the button for more than 5 seconds to enable WPS function. Reset Reset to the factory defaults. To restore factory defaults, keep the device powered on and push a paper clip into the hole. Press down the button for more than 5 seconds and then release. USB Connecting to a 3G data card or other USB storage device VoIP/LAN4 Ethernet RJ-45 interface connecting to the ATA interface (VoIP service is optional). LAN3/LAN2/LAN1 Ethernet RJ-45 interfaces for connecting computer or ethernet devices. ADSL RJ-11 interface connecting to a telephone set through a telephone cable. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 1.4.- Ed 1.0 Page 8 of 52 System Requirements 1.5.- A 10 baseT/100BaseT Ethernet card is installed on your PC. A hub or switch (attached to several PCs through one of Ethernet interfaces on the device) Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME or Windows XP Internet Explorer V5.0 or higher, Netscape V4.0 or higher, or Firefox 1.5 or higher Features Various line modes External PPPoE dial-up access Internal PPPoE and PPPoA dial-up access Leased line mode 1483B, 1483R, and MER access Multiple PVCs (eight at most) and these PVCs can be isolated from each other A single PVC with multiple sessions Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions Binding of ports with PVCs 802.1Q and 802.1P protocol DHCP server NAT and NAPT Static route Firmware upgrade: Web, TFTP, FTP Reset to the factory defaults DNS relay Virtual server DMZ Two-level passwords and user names Web user interface Telnet CLI System status display PPP session PAP and CHAP IP filter IP QoS Samba Remote access control Line connection status test Remote management (telnet and HTTP, TR069) Backup and restoration of configuration file Ethernet interface supports crossover detection, auto-correction and polarity correction UPnP 3G WAN and 3G Backup Samba for USB storage BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 9 of 52 2.- Hardware Installation Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect the ADSL port of the device and the Modem port of the splitter with a telephone cable (if Splitter is available). Connect the phone to the Phone port of the splitter through a telephone cable. Connect the incoming line to the Line port of the splitter. The splitter has three ports: − Line: Connect to a wall phone port (RJ-11 jack). − Modem: Connect to the DSL port of the device. − Phone: Connect to a telephone set. Connect an Eth port of the device to the network card of the PC through an Ethernet cable (MDI/MDIX). Note: Use twisted-pair cables to connect the device to a Hub or switch. Step 4 Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and the other end to the Power port of the device. Connection diagram (with telephone set before the splitter) Step 4 If Splitter is not available, then plug the RJ11 cable to the ADSL port on the outer in one end, and to the ADSL socket on the other end. Installing a telephone directly before the splitter may lead to failure of connection between the device and the central office, or failure of Internet access, or slow connection speed. If you really need to add a telephone set before the splitter, you must add a microfilter before a telephone set. Do not connect several telephones before the splitter or connect several telephones with the microfilter. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 10 of 52 3.- REDUCED WEB - WIZARD The following is the detailed description of accesing the device for the first time. Step 1 Open the WEB Explorer (IE, Chrome, Firefox,Safari) browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 Step 2 The Welcome page is shown in the following figure. Step 3 Click “Siguiente” to configure your user’s account and Wi-Fi network as shown in the following Connectivity page, or click “Configuración Avanzada” for more options. By default, the user’s name is MAC@acs and password is the MAC. The MAC is the equipment’s MAC Address in upper case. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Step 4 Ed 1.0 Page 11 of 52 Here you can select: “Siguiente” to save selected changes, or “Cancelar” to go back to the Welcome page without saving changes, or “Configuración Avanzada” to login into the Advanced WEB UI of the Router with the user admin and password 1234, or “ Servicios Adicionales” if you have applied for VoIP service. When “Solo Speedy” (LAN1, LAN2, LAN3 y WIFI)+ VoIP(LAN4) is selected, the LAN4 port is used as VOIP port for voice service (DHCP disabled). Step 5 Here you can select: “ Siguiente” to save selected changes and go to Wireless settings page, or “Cancelar” to go back to the Conectividad page without saving changes, or “Configuración Avanzada” to login into the Advanced WEB UI of the Router with the user admin and password 1234 In this Wireless Section, you can perform the following operations in your WIFI settings: − − − − Enable/Disable your wireless network. Show/Hide your wireless network. Select the channel manually (available from 1 to 11). Select the security settings: Encryption type + Wireless key. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Step 6 Ed 1.0 Page 12 of 52 Here you can select: “ Siguiente” to save selected changes or “Cancelar” to go back to the Conectividad page without saving changes, or “Configuración Avanzada” to login into the Advanced WEB UI of the Router with the user admin and password 1234 Once you have finished, push “Siguiente” to check the status of your connection: Now you have connection to the Internet BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 13 of 52 Here you can select “ Siguiente” to exit the Wizard and finish your Router´s settings, or “Cancelar” to go back to the Wireless page without saving changes, or “Configuración Avanzada” to login into the Advanced WEB UI of the Router with the user admin and password 1234 In case the re is some error in the ADSL installation (cables, or ISP) or your ADSL settings, you will see the following page You can access anytime you need to the “Web Reducida” to modify your settings. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 14 of 52 4.- ADVANCED WEB Click in Configuración Avanzada and you will obtain a login box. Credentials are admin as user and 1234 as password. If you log in successfully you will find the following page. 4.1.- STATUS If user has followed all steps mentioned in wizard, there will be many parameters already configured. Now, we can complete setup from advanced web. First we can see device status from page Estado Dispositivo. This page is showing information about System, WAN, LAN, DSL and DNS. Device information will change depending on its configuration. This page will auto refresh after few seconds, although there’s a refresh button that will update information immediately. Following pictures are showing system information. In the first figure ADSL line is still down, we can see that firmware is still syncing as well. This device synchronizes both memory stacks after every reboot in order to have same image in both stacks. Second image is showing firmware it’s already synced and line is up. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.2.- Ed 1.0 Page 15 of 52 LAN You can configure the LAN IP address according to the actual application. The preset IP address is 192.168.1.1. You can use the default settings and DHCP service to manage the IP settings for the private network. The IP address of the device is the base address used for DHCP. To use the device for DHCP on your LAN, the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the device. The IP address available in the DHCP IP address pool changes automatically if you change the IP address of the device. You can also enable the secondary LAN IP address. The two LAN IP addresses must be in different networks. Choose LAN and you will see picture below. 4.3.- WLAN This section describes the wireless LAN and basic configuration. A wireless LAN can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards communicating in a pear-to-pear network or as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards communicating through access points which bridge network traffic to wired LAN. 4.3.1 Basic Configuration Choose WLAN Configuración Básica, page shown will be the one below. In this page, you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN clients that may connect to the device. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 16 of 52 The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Deshabilitar interfaz WLAN (Disable Wireless) Select this to turn Wi-Fi on or off. Banda Select the operational Band Mode: B, G, N, B+G, G+N, B+G+N, Button ‘Varios AP’ Select this to open MultiAP isolation page and its options. SSID (Wireless Network Name) The Wireless Network Name is a unique name that identifies a network. All devices on a network must share the same wireless network name in order to communicate on the network. If you decide to change the wireless network name from the default setting, enter your new wireless network name in this field. Anchura del canal (Band Width) Select the appropriate band of 20M, 40M or 20M/40M from the pull-down menu. Control de banda lateral (Control Sideband) Choose the channel selection mode as Upper or Lower. Número de canal (Wireless Channel) Select the wireless channel from the pull-down menu. Deshabilitar botón WLAN/WPS (Disable WLAN/WPS button) It’s enabled by default. This avoids WLAN or WPS can be enable/disable from physical button. Clientes activos (Active clients) 4.3.2 Description Click Mostrar clientes activos button to show the WMAC address of clients connected and come traffic statistics Advanced Configuration This function is used to modify the standard 802.11 wireless radio settings. It is suggested not to change the defaults, as incorrect settings may reduce the performance of your wireless radio. The default settings provide the best wireless radio performance in most environments. From this page is also possible avoid Wireless network broadcast (Difusión SSID). BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.3.3 Ed 1.0 Page 17 of 52 Security Select WLAN Seguridad. The page shown in the following figure appears. Wireless security is vital to your network to protect the wireless communication among wireless stations, access points and wired network. The available Wireless security modes are: None, WEP 64&128, WPA2 (AES), WPA/WPA2 Mixed It is NOT recommended to leave Wireless security as None. When it is selected WEP, you can choose the Key Length 64 or 128 bits, ASCII or HEX: When the Security Mode is set as WPA2 AES, or WPA/WPA2 Mixed, you can enter an Hexadecimal or alphanumeric Password: BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 18 of 52 The following table describes the parameters of this page. For WEP: Field Description Longitud de la clave (WEP Key Length) Choose the WEP key length. You can Choose 64bit or 128-bit. Formato de la clave (Key Format) Choose ASCII or Hexadecimal. Clave de cifrado (WEP Key) The Encryption keys are used to encrypt the data. Both the modem and wireless stations must use the same encryption key for data transmission. An example for default key could be 8wlHK. For other types of cyphering: Field Cifrado (Security mode) Description Configure the wireless encryption mode. You can choose None, WEP, WPA2 or WPA/ WPA2 Mixed. Wired equivalent privacy (WEP) encrypts data frames before transmitting over the wireless network. Wi-Fi protected access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE802.11i security specification draft. WPA/WPA2 Mixed is the collection of WPA and WPA2 encryption modes. The wireless client establishes the connection between the modem through WPA or WPA2. Key differences between WPA and WEP are user authentication and improved data encryption. Algoritmo de Cifrado WPA2 (WPA2 Encryption) When WPA2 is selected, you can select WPA2 encryption as AES or TKIP+AES. Modo de autentificación (Authentification Mode) Select PSK (Pre-Shared Key), enter the preshared key in the Pre-Shared Key field. Select Enterprise (RADIUS), enter the port, IP BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Field Page 19 of 52 Description address, and password of the Radius server. You need to enter the username and password provided by the Radius server when the wireless client connects the modem. If the encrypton is set to WEP, the modem uses 802.1 X authentication, which is Radius authentication. 4.3.4 Access Control From this page is possible to accept or deny several devices basing control on MAC Address. Choose one of the modes (Disabled, Allowed customers, Non Authorized customers). Click apply to enable the mode you want. Then add a MAC address in the field below and click Add button. List below named Lista actual de control, will show if devices are allowed or not. 4.3.5 WPS Click WPS link and you will find the page below. WPS is enabled by default, but you cannot launch it from physical button, until you enable it. You can do it in Basic Configuration (see Basic Configuration section). BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Field 4.3.6 Page 20 of 52 Description Deshabilitar WPS (Disable WPS) Choose to disable WPS function. By default WPS function is enabled, but can be only launched first time from SW page. Estado (Configuration State) When Configured state is selected, wireless parameters (for example, the encryption password) are provided by the CPE in WPS negotiation. When Unconfigured state is selected, wireless parameters are provided by the connecting user end (for example, PC). Número PIN generado (PIN) Insert this number is your PC is asking you for it. You can generate it and change its value. Inicializar configuración PBC (Push Button Configuration) Press the button, the CPE will connect the station automaticlly. Número PIN de Cliente (Input Station PIN) You need to enter a pin the station which mode is Enrollee Generate. Press the button to connect the other with the pin. MBSSID This page can be used for enable different SSID. Once new SSID is configured, it’s possible to change its security from Security page, choosing the proper AP. User can also create several SSID’s from page Basic Configuration, clicking on Varios AP button. Figure showing MBSSID page. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 nd In this page you can also configure a 2 SSID to be used as tunnel GRE with remote peer. Figure showing how change security for SSID in the picture above (Movistar-Wi-fi) Access to several SSID configuration through Varios AP button. Page 21 of 52 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 22 of 52 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.3.7 Ed 1.0 Page 23 of 52 WLAN STATUS Click WLAN Estado, you will find the page below. 4.4.- WAN In this menu, user can manage all related to internet connection. 4.4.1 DSL WAN To configure internet click on WAN DSL WAN, page shown is the one below. This page contains several configurable paramaters in order to configure an internet connection. Most important ones are listed below. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Description Field PVC Settings Page 24 of 52 VPI: The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255. VCI: The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic). You can select from the drop-down list. Protocol (Modo del canal) Encapsulation Mode Select the method of encapsulation provided by your ISP. You can select LLC or VCMUX. Set the VPI and VCI. Choose if the Protocol is PPPoE, PPPoA … as shown in the page below. In table Configuración PPP, it is also necessary enter user name and password, and connection kind. In the picture below connection is Continuous. To enable/disable default route there are three options: Habilitar: default route will be enabled by default. Only one PVC can be configured like that. Deshabilitar: default route will be disabled by default. Auto: default route will be automatic and PVC will be up when DSL line matches. User can configure as much PVC’s as wanted in mode Auto. In table below it’s possible to see how PVC’s are configured. In the example below there are two PPPoE PVC’s and one bridge. Both PPP connections are configured like Auto, but only one is up. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.4.2 Ed 1.0 ATM CONFIGURATION From this page is possible to configure ATM parameters for each PVC. 4.4.3 ADSL CONFIGURATION This page allows configure ADSL modulation parameters. Page 25 of 52 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.4.4 Ed 1.0 Page 26 of 52 3G configuration If you want to access the Internet through 3G connection, a 3G USB data card is required. Connect the 3G data card to the USB interface of the Router and go to this page. 3G backup is enable by default, which means that if a 3G dongle is plugged and there is a fail in DSL line, 3G will be up and Internet will be served through 3G dongle. Field Description Enable 3G Backup You may choose to enable or disable 3G backup. Network type It’s possible to select 2G or 3Gby default is in Auto mode. APN Enter the access point. Dial_Number Enter the dial number. Account Enter the account. Password Enter the password. NAPT Enable or Disable. Connection Mode Continuous and On demand Inactivity Timeout Set the period without flow before disconnecting 3G connection. When 0 is set, 3G connection will always be connected regardless of flow. Backup delay time Set the period before starting 3G dial after ADSL disconnection. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.4.5 Ed 1.0 Page 27 of 52 PIN CONFIGURATION Click Pin Configuration to enable the 3G PIN code as shown in the following figure. Label “Estado” will inform you about dongle status, if PIN is needed or not, or if modem has been detected. 4.4.6 3G DRIVER By default there is a list of dongles supported by HomeStation, but there will be some of them, that could be not supported. For this, Observa CPE allows to load new drivers in order to support new 3G dongles. If there is a restore to default settings, these loaded drivers will be removed. Load new driver and reboot CPE in order to make effective the change. Also you can clean flash memory of these drivers by clicking on ‘Limpiar’ button. 4.4.7 ETH/GRE Use this section for configuring the settings of transparent Ethernet over GRE Tunnel: BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.4.8 Ed 1.0 Page 28 of 52 VPN: PPTP/L2TP Use this section for configuring the settings of VPN(PPTP or L2TP) 4.5.- SERVICES 4.5.1 DHCP By default, Enable DHCP Server is selected for the Ethernet LAN interface of the device. DHCP service supplys IP settings to workstations configured to automatically obtain IP settings that are connected to the device through the Ethernet port. When the device is used for DHCP, it becomes the default gateway for DHCP client connected to it. If you change the IP address of the device, you must also change the range of IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN. The IP address pool can contain up to 253 IP addresses. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.5.2 Ed 1.0 Page 29 of 52 DNS By clicking on DNS Servidor DNS we can configure manually or automatically DNS for ipv4 and ipv6. By default DNS are set automatically. To configurate Dynamic DNS, click on DNS DNS Dinámico The device supports dynamic domain name service (DDNS). The dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host name in any of the many domains, and allows access to a specified host from various locations on the Internet. Click a hyperlinked URL in the form of hostname.dyndns.org and allow remote access to a host. Many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP, so locating a specific host on the LAN using the standard DNS is difficult. For example, if you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN, DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the Internet even if the public IP address changes. DDNS requires that an account be set up with one of the supported DDNS service providers (DyndDNS.org or dlinkddns.com). BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.5.3 Ed 1.0 Page 30 of 52 Firewall ALG Block IP or port Click on Servicios FirewallBloquear IP/Puerto to access this page. To enable a rule is necessary to fill if the action is for outgoing/incoming traffic, choose Deny or Accept and click Apply. Then, it’s possible to add the rule based on the kind of traffic, protocols, ip’s and ports. Rules added will be shown on the table “Tabla de filtro actual”. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 31 of 52 Bloquear MAC Click on Servicios Firewall Bloquear MAC to access to this page. In this page you can block the access depending on MAC address. In this configuration page it’s possible also to choose if the restriction is for outgoing or incoming traffic and if the rule denies or accepts the traffic. DNAT Click on Servicios Firewall DNAT to access to this page. Inputs on this table allows you to redirect those services required to the router from Internet, to those specific devices in your LAN using NAT. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 32 of 52 Bloquear URL Click on Servicios Firewall Bloquear URL to access this page. This page allows user to block domain name FQDN and filter by words. Page is divided in two sections, first one to filter by domain FQDN and second one to filter by words. Block domains Click on Servicios Firewall Bloquear Dominios to access to this page. From this page can configure those domains that are blocked, user can remove or add new domains. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 33 of 52 DMZ Click on Servicios Firewall DMZ to access this page. Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the device supports the use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN. This IP address is not protected by NAT and it is visible to agents on the Internet with the correct type of software. Note that any client PC in the DMZ is exposed to various types of security risks. If you use the DMZ, take measures (such as client-based virus protection) to protect the remaining client PCs on your LAN from possible contamination through DMZ. 4.5.4 UPnP Click on Servicios Upnp to access this page. In this page, you can configure universal plug and play (UPnP). The system acts as a daemon after you enable UPnP. UPnP is used for popular audio visual software. It allows automatic discovery of your device in the network. If you are concerned about UPnP security, you can disable it. Block ICMP ping should be enabled so that the device does not respond to malicious Internet requests. By default UPnp is enabled for any interface, once Internet is up, UPnP will be linked automatically to that active interface unless user force the connection to another interface. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.5.5 Ed 1.0 Page 34 of 52 RIP Click on Servicios RIP to access to this page. This page is used to select the interfaces on your device that use RIP and the version of the protocol used. If you are using this device as a RIP-enabled device to communicate with others using the routing information protocol, enable RIP and click Apply to save the settings. Then, you can configure interface. 4.5.6 DMS Click on Servicios DMS to enable disable “Servidor Digital Multimedia” or DLNA. 4.6.- ADVANCED Go to menu “Avanzado” to configure several advanced settings. 4.6.1 ARP Table Table ARP shows the list with MAC addresses known by the router. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.6.2 Ed 1.0 Page 35 of 52 Bridging This page is used to configure bridge parameters. In this page, you can change the settings or view some information of the bridge and its attached ports. Click on Avanzado Bridging to access to this page. 4.6.3 Routing Click on Avanzado Encaminamiento to access to the Routing page. This page is used to configure the routing information. In this page, you can add or delete IP routes. Field Destination Network Address (Destino) Subnet Mask (Máscara de red) Next Jump (Siguiente salto) Description The destination IP address of the router. The subnet mask of the destination IP address. Next jump in the routing configuration. Metric Determine whether one particular route should be chosen over another Use Interface The interface name of the router output port. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Click on button “Mostrar rutas” to see info below. 4.6.4 SNMP Click on Avanzado SNMP to access this page. In this page, you can set SNMP parameters Page 36 of 52 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.6.5 Ed 1.0 Page 37 of 52 IP QoS Click on Avanzado IP QoS, to get IP QoS configuration menu. There are two pages to configure it: Cola QoS and Clasificación. Cola QoS In this page it’s possible to see QoS queue list. Clasificación Here is possible to configure QoS queue rules. Quality of service (QoS) allows you to configure the overall performance and priority given to each network service. First row can be used for enabling QoS on the router while choosing if the classifications rules will be based on the IP precedence field or 802.1p (VLAN) field. Rules for specific traffic can be configured in the second table so specific traffic can be marked with desired values for IP Type of Service and 802.1p specification. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.6.6 Ed 1.0 Page 38 of 52 Remote access Click on Avanzado Acceso Remoto to see this page. At access remote page you can choose whether services are accessible or not via LAN/WAN. When one service is enabled for WAN, user can enter an IP range in the table below: An example of the working is explained here: For instance, if Telnet is accessible via WAN then: Is there any IP range enabled for this service? Yes telnet is accessible just for those IP’s set in the table. No then, telnet is accessible from any IP. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.6.7 Ed 1.0 Page 39 of 52 Printer In this page it’s possible to see what is the url assigned to the printer. Click on Avanzado Servidor de impresora, to access here. 4.6.8 SAMBA To enter this page, click on Avanzado Servidor de Archivos. Field Description Enable SAMBA Select the check box “Servidor de Archivos” to enable the samba service. By default is enabled. Access Route Enables/disables access via WAN or LAN by clicking on check box. Access mode Choose if access mode is Only read or Read/Write. There is also a table showing information about the USB device plugged into the router. In order to access using SAMBA to USB device, user must enter \\192.168.1.1 in an explorer window, or //homestation/fileserver. Both url’s are valid. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.6.9 Ed 1.0 Page 40 of 52 Other configuration IP passthrough is an option for your DSL modem to turn into a "Bridge" or be just a simple modem - whatever comes down the pipe from the internet goes right on through to your network without any filtering or routing 4.6.10 IPv6 This device supports IPv6, and there is a complete menu where user can configure main parameters for an IPv6 connection. To access to this menu go to Avanzado IPv6. Options available are: IPv6 This page allows you enable/disable Ipv6 support. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 41 of 52 RADVD In this page you can configure router advertisement daemon, It sends Router Advertisement messages, to a local Ethernet LAN periodically and when requested by a node sending a Router Solicitation message. These messages are required for IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration. DHCPv6 IPv6 hosts that use stateless autoconfiguration may require information other than an IP address. DHCPv6 can be used to acquire this information, even though it is not being used to configure IP addresses. DHCPv6 is not necessary for configuring Domain Name System servers—they can be configured using Neighbor Discovery Protocol, which is needed anyway for stateless autoconfiguration. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Proxy MDL MLD Snooping Ed 1.0 Page 42 of 52 BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 43 of 52 IPv6 Routing This page can be used to configure static routing for ipv6. From this page, user can add or remove new routes. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 44 of 52 Block IP/Port In this page, it’s possible to block an specific IP and ports. User must choose between outgoing/incoming traffic, protocol and accept or deny that traffic. 4.7.- Diagnostics From these pages, user can use many Diagnostic tools to know which the router state is. 4.7.1 Ping Click on Diagnóstico Ping, then insert a destiny address and click “Comenzar” button. Router will show the response after a while, if ping has successed or failed. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.7.2 Ed 1.0 Page 45 of 52 Packet Dump Packet Dump is a useful tool to capture traffic. Open wireshark and follow instructions listed in the page. You may enter interface you want to capture, for instance –s 1500 –i wlan0. 4.7.3 ATM Loopback ATM state connection is verified through ATM OAM test loopback. This test checks virtual paths (VP) and virtual circuits (VC). Choose PVC to be tested and the flow type. 4.7.4 ADSL Tone Click on Diagnóstico Tono Adsl to access this page. This function will list SNR tones by channel. This list showing tone vs. SNR will show you how good ADSL line quality is. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.7.5 Ed 1.0 Page 46 of 52 ADSL Conectivity Click on Diagnóstico Conectividad ADSL to access to this page. Choose ppp interface and click on “Comenzar” button. This page will show you a list of individuals tests and if these ones have been passed or not. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 4.8.- ADMINISTRATOR 4.8.1 Save and Reboot Page 47 of 52 In this page you can reboot the device. CPE will save changes in your configuration and they will be stored and ready even after the reboot. 4.8.2 Backup and restore In this page, you can back up the current settings to a file, update settings from the file saved previously and restore the factory defaults. Buttons in this page are described as follows. Field Description Backup Setting Click this button to save the settings to the local hard drive. Select a location on your computer to back up the file. You can name the configuration file. Update setting Click Browse to select the configuration file of device and then click Update Settings to begin updating the device configuration. Restore Setting Click this button to reset the device to default settings. Default BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.8.3 Ed 1.0 Page 48 of 52 Close Session This page closes current session. User will be log out and router will ask again for credentials. This way user profile can be changed. 4.8.4 System log This page displays event log data in the chronological manner. You can read the event log from the local host or send it to a system log server. Available event severity levels are as follows: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational and Debugging. In this page, you can enable or disable the system log function. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select Enable Log check box. Select the display mode from the Mode drop-down list. Click Apply to apply the settings. Click View System Log to view the detail information of system log. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.8.5 Ed 1.0 Page 49 of 52 Password In the page Administrador Contraseña, user can change the current password for accessing management web. This change can be performed for different profiles. if user does not fill those fields requiring new password, no authentication will be asked. 4.8.6 Upgrade Firmware In this page user can upgrade firmware. To update the firmware, take the following steps. Click Browse… to find the file. File must have an extension *.img. Click Update to load the file into the flash memory. The device loads the file and reboots automatically. Note: Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button while an operation in this page is in progress. In case this happens, second memory stack will boot up and will show you previous firmware. 4.8.7 ACL In this page, you can configure the IP address for access control list (ACL). If ACL is enabled, only devices with the specified IP addresses can access the device. Choose Enable (Habilitar) to enable ACL and click on Apply (Aplicar) button to save changes. Note: If you enable the ACL, ensure that IP address of the host is in the ACL list. To add an IP address to the IP list, click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.8.8 Ed 1.0 Page 50 of 52 Time Zone By default, NTP Server synchronization is disabled. We can enable it in Administrador Zona horaria, checking “Habilitar sincronización de hora vía NTP”. Then we apply changes. In the Time and Date page, you can configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. You can set the time zone that you are in and the network time protocol (NTP) server. You can also configure daylight saving to automatically adjust the time when needed. 4.8.9 TR-069 It’s possible to access to TR069 page in the following URL: http://192.168.1.1:8000/tr069config.asp CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) is a protocol for communication between a CPE and AutoConfiguration Server (ACS). The function supports TR-069 protocol which collects information, diagnoses the devices and configures the devices automatically via ACS (Auto-Configuration Server). TR-069 is enabled by default. From this page is possible to manage ACS parameters, connection request parameters and also those parameters linked to certificate. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition Ed 1.0 Page 51 of 52 ACS parameters URL: Enter the website of ACS which is provided by your ISP. User Name/Password: Enter the User Name and password the device should use when connecting to the ACS. Periodic Inform Enable: When this field is enabled, the device will send an Inform RPC to the ACS server at the system startup, and will continue to send it periodically at an interval defined in “Periodic Inform Interval” field; when this field is disabled, the device will only send Inform RPC to the ACS server once at the system startup. Periodic Inform Interval: The interval to send Inform RPC. Connection Request parameters User Name/Password: Enter the User Name and Password the remote ACS should use when connecting to the device. Path: The path of the device ConnectionRequestURL. Port: The port of the device ConnectionRequestURL. BHS-RTA S User´s Manual Edition 4.9.- Ed 1.0 Page 52 of 52 Statistics Go to Statistics menu to see ADSL and Interface statistic. In this menu it’s possible to check network statistics and data transfer. This information helps technicians to identify if the device is functioning properly. The information does not affect the function of the device. 4.9.1 Interface Click on Estadísticas Interfaz and you will find the page below. It shows a table containing Tx/Rx packets information related to each interface. 4.9.2 ADSL Choose ADSL to see statistics related to DSL line working.
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