Ping Communication AS V7610I1 VDSL IAD Modem User Manual 1 Introduction 2

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V7610-I1
User Manual
Contents
1.
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
Specifications ............................................................................................................... 4
2. Installation................................................................................................................................. 5
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Hardware installation ................................................................................................... 5
3. Connect to the router ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Setup your local network .................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Connect to the router ........................................................................................................... 9
4. Local Network ............................................................................................................................ 11
4.1 LAN IP Settings ................................................................................................................ 11
4.2 WLAN Settings ................................................................................................................. 11
4.2.1 Basic Setting .......................................................................................................... 12
4.2.2 Advanced Setting ................................................................................................... 12
4.2.3 Security .................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.4 Access Control ....................................................................................................... 15
4.2.5 WPS ....................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.6 Status ...................................................................................................................... 16
5. Internet .................................................................................................................................... 17
5.1 WAN Mode ....................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Ethernet WAN ................................................................................................................... 17
5.3 PTM WAN ........................................................................................................................ 19
5.4 ATM WAN ........................................................................................................................ 20
5.5 ATM Settings..................................................................................................................... 21
5.6 DSL Settings ..................................................................................................................... 21
5.7 3G Setting ......................................................................................................................... 22
6. VoIP ............................................................................................................................................. 23
6.1 Port 1 ................................................................................................................................. 23
6.2 Advanced........................................................................................................................... 25
6.3 Tone ................................................................................................................................... 25
6.4 Others ................................................................................................................................ 26
6.5 Network............................................................................................................................. 26
7. Advanced..................................................................................................................................... 27
7.1 ARP Table ......................................................................................................................... 27
7.2 LAN Device Table ............................................................................................................ 27
7.3 Bridging ............................................................................................................................ 28
7.4 Routing .............................................................................................................................. 28
7.5 SNMP ................................................................................................................................ 29
7.6 IP QoS ............................................................................................................................... 30
7.6.1 Qos Poilcy .............................................................................................................. 30
7.6.2 Qos Classification .................................................................................................. 30
7.7 Remote Access .................................................................................................................. 30
7.8 Others ................................................................................................................................ 31
7.9 IPv6 ................................................................................................................................... 32
7.9.1 IPv6 ........................................................................................................................ 32
7.9.2 RADVD ................................................................................................................. 32
7.9.3DHCPv6 .................................................................................................................. 32
7.9.4 MLD Proxy ............................................................................................................ 34
7.9.5 MLD Snooping ...................................................................................................... 35
7.7.6 IPv6 Routing .......................................................................................................... 35
7.9.7 IPv6 IP/Port Filtering ............................................................................................. 35
8. Service......................................................................................................................................... 36
8.1 DHCP ................................................................................................................................ 36
8.1.1 None ....................................................................................................................... 36
8.1.2 DHCP Server .......................................................................................................... 36
8.1.3 DHCP Relay ........................................................................................................... 38
8.2 DNS................................................................................................................................... 38
8.3 Firewall ............................................................................................................................. 39
8.3.1 Security settings ..................................................................................................... 40
8.3.2 ALG........................................................................................................................ 40
8.3.3 IP/Port filter............................................................................................................ 41
8.3.4 MAC filter .............................................................................................................. 42
8.3.5 Port Forwarding ..................................................................................................... 43
8.3.6 URL filter ............................................................................................................... 43
8.3.7 Domain Blocking ................................................................................................... 44
8.3.8 DMZ ....................................................................................................................... 45
8.4 UPnP ................................................................................................................................. 45
8.5 RIP .................................................................................................................................... 46
8.6 Samba ................................................................................................................................ 47
9. Admin.......................................................................................................................................... 48
9.1 Commit/Reboot ................................................................................................................. 48
9.2 Backup/Restore ................................................................................................................. 48
9.3 System Log ....................................................................................................................... 49
9.4 DoS ................................................................................................................................... 49
9.5 Password ........................................................................................................................... 50
9.6 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 51
9.7 Time Zone ......................................................................................................................... 51
9.8 TR-069 .............................................................................................................................. 52
10. Diagnostics................................................................................................................................ 53
10.1 Ping ................................................................................................................................. 53
10.2 Traceroute........................................................................................................................ 54
10.3 ATM Loopback ............................................................................................................... 56
10.4 DSL Tone ........................................................................................................................ 56
10.5 ADSL Connection ........................................................................................................... 57
FAQ ......................................................................................................................................... 58
11. Certification............................................................................................................................... 61
FCC ......................................................................................................................................... 61
1. Introduction
The router is a device with routing capability, wireless access point. It has Ethernet and
ADSL/VDSL access capabilities. The Ethernet or ADSL/VDSL Router provides 10/100Base-T
Ethernet interface and supports wireless 802.11/b/g/n/ and the following security protocols: WEP,
WPA2 and 802.1x. Through the Ethernet or ADSL/VDSL access, the router can provides user with
access to Internet.
This user manual is mainly used to guide the user to install and configure the Router from
WEB UI.
1.1 Specifications
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Wireless AP, Router, 4 Port Switch and Firewall
Support 802.11n, compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g
Up to 54 Mbps wireless operation rate
64/128 bits WEP for security
WPA2 support
4 10/100MBase-T Ethernet interface (LAN)
RFC-1483/2684 LLC/VC-Mux bridge/route mode
RFC-2516 PPPoE
RFC-2364 PPPoA
802.1d Spanning-Tree Protocol
DHCP Client/Server/Relay
NAT
RIP v1/v2
DNS Relay Agent
Support DMZ, virtual server, ALG
IGMP Proxy/Snooping
Protection against Denial of Service attack
IP Packet filtering
MAC filtering
URL filtering
IP QoS
Dynamic DNS
UPnP support
System log support, can record the state of the router
Remote management
Firmware upgrade through FTP, TFTP and HTTP
Configuration backup/restore
Diagnostic tools
Voip support
2. Installation
2.1 Hardware installation
To install the device correctly, you should prepare as follows:
 A RTL867x board
 12V DC power
 RJ-45 Ethernet cable
 COM Port cable (Optional)
Then you can follow the procedures to setup the device:
1. Connect RJ-45 cable from your PC to RTL867x Ethernet Port
2. Connect PC’s COM port to RTL867x COM port if you have COM port cable. You can
monitor the status of system and input control command from PC’s HyperTerminal.
3. Connect the 12V DC power
3. Connect to the router
3.1 Setup your local network
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Right click the “Network” icon on you desktop, select “properties” in the pop-up menu
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In the following window, right click on the “Local connection” and select “properties”
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In the pop-up dialog box, select the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click the
“properties” button
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In the subsequent opening of the window, you can select "obtain IP address automatically (O)
" or "Use the following IP address (S) "
a) Obtain IP address automatically (O)
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Use the following IP address (S)
IP address: 192.168.1.xx (xx is between 2 and 254)
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.254
DNS Server: You can fill out your local DNS server address (ask your ISP provider) can
also be the router as a DNS proxy server.
Click “OK” to submit the current settings after setup is complete.
3.2 Connect to the router
1.
Open IE browser, and input “http://192.168.1.254” in the address bar and press enter
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Input username and password on the pop-up dialog to login the router
User Name: TELMEX
Password :Generated by sequence number
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If the username and password is correct, then you will see the web management pages.
4. Local Network
4.1 LAN IP Settings
Go to the Local Network page, you can configure the LAN interface of your Router. You may
change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, etc..
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IP address
The IP address of the Ethernet router’s LAN interface, the default value is 192.168.1.1.
Subnet mask
The subnet mask of the Ethernet router’s LAN interface, the default value is 255.255.255.0.
IGMP Snooping
You can enable/disable the IGMP Snooping function by the select radio.
Note:
If you change the IP address of the LAN interface, you should use the new IP address to reconnect
to the web server.
4.2 WLAN Settings
To connect to the Wireless AP, we should have the most basic configuration of the router at first.
In this section, you can set the wireless network parameters required to access the AP of your
WLAN interface.
4.2.1 Basic Setting
Go to Local Network ->WLAN->Basic Setting page, you can configure the wireless parameters.
Here you may enable or disable the wireless function. You can also change the wireless
parameters, such as Band, SSID, Channel Width, Control Sideband, Channel Number and Radio
Power.
4.2.2 Advanced Setting
Go to Local Network ->WLAN->Advanced Setting page, you can configure the advanced
parameters for your wireless LAN.
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These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge
about wireless LAN. These settings should not be changed unless you know exactly what will
happen for the changes you made on your Access Point.
4.2.3 Security
Go to Local Network ->WLAN-> Security page, you can configure the wireless security
parameters.
Here you can choose the encryption method to prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless
network.
There are three most commonly used encryption method (a total of six encryption support),
including the WEP encryption, WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, etc.
(1) WEP
If the encryption is WEP, you should click “Set WEP key” button to enter the WEP key setup
page.
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Key Length: the length of the WEP key, it can be 64 bits or 128 bits
Key Format: the format of the WEP key, it can be ASCII or hex
Encryption key: the WEP key
Default Tx Key: you can select one key from the follow 4 Encryption key as the current key
If you want to use 802.1x authentication, you can enable this option on the checkbox. You should
set the port, IP address and password for the authentication radius server.
(2) WPA/WPA2
There are two WPA encryption rules: AES and TKIP, you can select anyone as the encryption.
There are also two WPA Authentication mode, it can be either Enterprise (RADUIS) or Personal
(Pre-Shared Key).
The most commonly used authentication mode is Pre-Shared Key. You should set the Pre-Shared
Key Format and Pre-Shared Key value.
 Pre-Shared Key Format: it can be either Passphrase or Hex (64 characters)
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If the authentication mode is RADIUS, you should set the port, IP address and password for the
authentication radius server.
4.2.4 Access Control
Wireless access control function is used to allow or prohibit the client access to the wireless
network by MAC address.
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Wireless Access Control Mode: it can be “disable”, “Allow Listed” or “Deny Listed”. If the
mode is “disable”, it means the wireless access control function is closed; if the mode is
“Allow Listed”, only the client on the list will be able to connect to you access point; if the
mode is “Deny Listed”, these wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect to you
access point.
MAC Address: the MAC address of the client you want to allow or prohibit
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Current Access Control List: it show the MAC address table you configured, you can delete it
as you need.
4.2.5 WPS
Go to Local Network ->WLAN->WPS page, you can change the setting for WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup).
4.2.6 Status
shows the WLAN current status.
5. Internet
To enjoy the surfing, we should have the most basic configuration of the router at first. In this
chapter, you can set the basic network parameters required to access the Internet.
The router supports the following three common means to access:
 Dynamic IP access: ISP (such as China Telecom) assigns IP address to users via DHCP.
 Static IP access: ISP provides a static IP address to users.
 PPPoE dial-up access(Ethernet): use PPPoE virtual dial-up connection to the Internet.
5.1 WAN Mode
Go to Internet ->WAN Mode page, you can configure the parameters for the channel modes of
your Router.
5.2 Ethernet WAN
Go to Internet -> Ethernet Mode page, you can configure the parameters for the channel modes of
your Router.
There are many parameters on the channel configuration:
 Channel mode
operation of the Ethernet channel, it can be Bridge, IPOE, PPPoE
 Enable NAPT
Enable or disable the NATP function of the Ethernet channel
 Enable IGMP-Proxy
Enable or disable the IGMP function of the Ethernet channel
 Connection Type
The type of other,INTERNET,TR069 and so on.
5.3 PTM WAN
Go to Internet ->PTM WAN page, you can configure the parameters for the channel modes of
your Router
There are many parameters on the channel configuration:
 Channel mode
operation of the Ethernet channel, it can be Bridge, PPPoE,IPOE
 Enable NAPT
Enable or disable the NATP function of the Ethernet channel
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Enable or disable the IGMP function of the Ethernet channel
Connection Type
The type of other,INTERNET,TR069 and so on.
5.4 ATM WAN
Go to Internet ->ATM WAN page, you can configure the parameters for the channel modes of
your Router
There are many parameters on the channel configuration:
 VPI,VCI
ISP provides
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operation of the Ethernet channel, it can be Bridge, PPPoE,IPOE
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Enable or disable the NATP function of the Ethernet channel
Enable IGMP-proxy
Enable or disable the IGMP function of the Ethernet channel
User name
ISP provides
Password
ISP provides
Connection Type
The type of other,INTERNET,TR069 and so on.
5.5 ATM Settings
Go to Internet -->ATM Setting page, you can configure the parameter for the ATM of your Router.
You can change the settings for QoS, PCR, CDVT, SCR and MBS.
5.6 DSL Settings
Go to Internet -> DSL Settings page, you can configure which DSL modulation of your modem
will support.
5.7 3G Setting
Go to Internet -> 3G Settings page, you can configure the parameter for the ATM of your
Router.
6. VoIP
6.1 Port 1
VoIP is real-time transmit the Voice in IP network, Go to VoIP ->Port 1 page ,This page let user to
config Port 1
6.2 Advanced
Go to VoIP ->Advanced page ,This page let user to config Advanced VoIP.
6.3 Tone
Go to VoIP ->Tone page .
6.4 Others
Go to VoIP ->Others page .
6.5 Network
Go to VoIP ->Network page .
7. Advanced
7.1 ARP Table
This table shows a list of learned MAC addresses.
7.2 LAN Device Table
This table shows a list of active devices connected to the LAN Network.
7.3 Bridging
This page is used to configure the bridge parameters. Here you can change the settings or view
some information on the bridge and its attached ports.
7.4 Routing
This page is used to configure the routing information. Here you can add/delete IP routes.
Go to Advanced->Routeing page, you can configure the routing information. Here you can add or
delete IP routes.
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enable or disable the route entry you add
Destination
destination IP address. It can be a subnet IP or a host address. All zeros indicate that the route
entry should be used for all destinations for which no other route is defined.
Subnet Mask
the network mask of the destination.
Next Hop
the IP address of the next hop through which traffic will forward the destination.
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defines the number of hops between network nodes that data packets travel.
Interface
the WAN interface to which a static route is to be applied.
7.5 SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a series of protocol and specification, they
provide a kind of from the Internet to collect information about network management method in
the system.SNMP also report to the network management workstation for device problems and
provides a method.
Go to Advanced ->SNMP page, you can configure the SNMP Protocol.
7.6 IP QoS
7.6.1 Qos Poilcy
7.6.2 Qos Classification
This page is used to add or delete classicification rule.
7.7 Remote Access
This page is used to enable/disable management services for the LAN and WAN.
7.8 Others
Here you can set some other advanced settings.
7.9 IPv6
7.9.1 IPv6
This page be used to configure IPv6 enable/disable
7.9.2 RADVD
This page is used to setup the RADVD's configuration of your Device.
7.9.3DHCPv6
Go to the Advanced -->DHCPv6 page, you can configure the DHCPv6 mode of your Router as
None, DHCP Relay or DHCP Server.
7.9.3.1 None
If the DHCPv6 mode is “None”, the router will do nothing when the hosts request an IP
address by DHCPv6 protocol.
7.9.3.2 DHCP Server
The DHCP Server is used to configure correct TCP/IP protocol related parameters for the
computer on you local network. If you enable the DHCP Server function of the Ethernet router,
you can make the DHCP Server automatically configure the TCP/IP protocol parameters (such as
IP address, subnet mask, gate way and DNS servers) for the computer on you local network.
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the DHCP mode can be DHCP Server, DHCP Relay and None.
IP Pool Range
the DHCP IP pool address
7.9.3.3 DHCP Relay
If you are using the other DHCP Server to assign IP address to your hosts on the LAN, you can set
the relay server’s IP address.
7.9.4 MLD Proxy
This page be used to configure MLD Proxy.
7.9.5 MLD Snooping
This page be used to configure MLD Snooping.
7.7.6 IPv6 Routing
This page is used to configure the IPv6 static routing information. Here you can add/delete static
IP routes.
7.9.7 IPv6 IP/Port Filtering
Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets through the Gateway. Use
of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network.
8. Service
8.1 DHCP
Go to the Service-->DHCP page, you can configure the DHCP mode of your Router as None,
DHCP Relay or DHCP Server.
8.1.1 None
If the DHCP mode is “None”, the router will do nothing when the hosts request an IP
address by DHCP protocol.
8.1.2 DHCP Server
The DHCP Server is used to configure correct TCP/IP protocol related parameters for the
computer on you local network. If you enable the DHCP Server function of the Ethernet router,
you can make the DHCP Server automatically configure the TCP/IP protocol parameters (such as
IP address, subnet mask, gate way and DNS servers) for the computer on you local network.
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the DHCP mode can be DHCP Server, DHCP Relay and None.
IP Pool Range
the DHCP IP pool address
Gateway Address
the default gateway address
Max Lease Time
the time that the DHCP client is allowed to maintain a network connection.
Domain Name
a user-friendly name that refers to the group of hosts ( subnet ) that will be assigned
addresses from this pool
DNS option
Use DNS Relay and Set Manually
8.1.3 DHCP Relay
If you are using the other DHCP Server to assign IP address to your hosts on the LAN, you can set
the relay server’s IP address.
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Relay server
the IP address of the DHCP Relay server.
8.2 DNS
Go to Service->DNS page, you can configure the IP address of DDNS server.
8.3 Firewall
8.3.1 Security settings
8.3.2 ALG
The router supports several NAT ALG and pass-Through function.
Go to Service ->Firewall->ALG page, you can configure the ALG settings. Here you can enable
or disable the ALG or pass-through function for each application.
8.3.3 IP/Port filter
Go to Service ->Firewall->IP/Port Filter page, you can set the IP/Port filter rules to secure or
restrict your local network.
On the front of the page, you can see the default action of outgoing/incoming connection. If the IP
connection doesn’t match any filter rules, the router will handle the connection with the default
action setting.
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the filter mode of this entry, it can be “Allow” and “Deny”. If the mode is “Allow”, the IP
connection matches the rule will be permitted, if the mode is “Deny”, the IP connection
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Protocol
the protocol of this entry, it can be “IP”, “ICMP”, “TCP” and “UDP”.
Direction
the direction of this entry, it can be “upstream” and “Downstream”.
Source IP Address/ Mask Address
the source IP address and mask address of the entry.
Dest IP Address/ Mask Address
the destination IP address and mask address of the entry.
Sport
If the protocol is “TCP” or “UDP”, you should set the source port of the entry, it can be a
single port or a port range.
Dport
If the protocol is “TCP” or “UDP”, you should set the destination port of the entry, it can be a
single port or a port range.
Deny or Allow
enable or disable this filter entry.
8.3.4 MAC filter
In order to management your local network better, you can use the MAC address filter function to
control the internet access.
Go to F Service ->Firewall->MAC Filter page, you can set the MAC filtering rules.
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the default action of outgoing/incoming connection. It can be “Deny” or “Allow”. If the
connection doesn’t match any MAC filtering rules, the router will handle the connection with
the default action you have set.
Direction
the direction of the filter entry, it can be “Outgoing” or “Incoming”.
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the action of the filter entry, it can be “Deny” or “Allow”. If the action is “Deny”, the
connection matches the filter rule will be denied, if the action is “Allow”, the connection
matches the filter rule will be allowed.
Source MAC
the source MAC address of the filter entry, if empty means matches any source MAC
address.
Destination MAC
the destination MAC address of the filter entry, if empty means matches any source MAC
address.
8.3.5 Port Forwarding
Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific
machine behind the NAT firewall. These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort
of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway's NAT
firewall.
8.3.6 URL filter
In order to manage the site control of your local LAN client, you can use URL filtering function to
specify which site can’t be accessed.
Go to Service ->Firewall->URL Filter page, you can add and delete the filtered keyword.
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Enable or disable the URL filtering function. If it is enabled, the access to the site which
matches the keyword will be blocked by the router, if it is disabled, nothing will be done.
Keyword
the keyword of the site you want to block.
URL Blocking Table
it shows the current URL filtering entry
8.3.7 Domain Blocking
This page is used to configure the Blocked domain. Here you can add/delete the blocked domain.
Go to Service ->Firewall -> Domain Blocking page
8.3.8 DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) allows a single host on your LAN to expose ALL of its ports to the
Internet.
Go to Service ->Firewall ->DMZ page, you can configure the DMZ settings.
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enable or disable the DMZ function.
DMZ Host IP Address
the IP address of the DMZ host.
8.4 UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play networking protocol), this feature requires the operating system
must support the UPnP application. LAN hosts can request a specific port translation on router by
UPnP protocol, so the external hosts can access the resources on the internal hosts when needed.
Go to Service ->Firewall ->UPnP page, here you can configure UPnP.
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enable or disable the UPnP function
WAN interface
which interface runs UPnP fucntion
8.5 RIP
RIP is an internet protocol you can setup to share routing table information with other routing
devices.
Go to Service ->Firewall ->RIP page, you can configure the RIP settings. Here you can enable or
disable the RIP function.
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enable or disable the RIP function of the router.
Interface
the interface on which you want to enable RIP
Recv Version
indicate the RIP version in which information must be passed to the device it can be accepted
into its routing table
Send Version
indicate the RIP version this interface will use when it sends its route information to the other
device
8.6 Samba
Go to Service ->Firewall ->Samba page ,This page let user to config Samba.
9. Admin
9.1 Commit/Reboot
Go to Admin ->Commit/Reboot page, you can commit changes to system memory and reboot
your device with different configuration.
9.2 Backup/Restore
Go to Admin ->Backup/Restore page, you can save the current configuration settings to a file, and
you can also restore the settings from a configuration file.
9.3 System Log
Go to Admin ->System Log page, you can configure the parameters of the system log, and view
the system log information.
9.4 DoS
The router provides a protection of Denial of Service attack.
Go to Admin->DoS page, you can configure the dos parameters. You can enable or disable the
DoS prevention, and you can also specify the hack item.
9.5 Password
Go to Admin->Password page, you can configure the user account of the router. Here you can
add user account to access the web server, and modify the password of the specified user.
9.6 Firmware Upgrade
The router supports the firmware upgrade from HTTP.
Go to Admin->Firmware Update page, you can upgrade the firmware to the new version.
You should select the correct firmware image first, and then apply the “Upload” button.
9.7 Time Zone
Simple Network Timing Protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to
the public SNTP server.
Go to Admin->Time Zone page, you can configure the system time.
9.8 TR-069
Tr069 is also called CWMP, CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) is a protocol for
communication between a CPE and Auto-Configuration Server (ACS). The CPE TR-069
configuration should be well defined to be able to communicate with the remote ACS.
Go to Admin->Tr-069 page, you can configure the TR-069 CPE. Here you may change the setting
for the ACS’s parameters.
10. Diagnostics
The router provides several useful diagnostic tools.
10.1 Ping
The router provides a ping command to send a message to the host you specify.
Go to Status->Diagnostics->Ping page, you can ping a host you wanted.
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an IP address or host name you want to ping.
When you set the host, click the “Go” button to start the ping process, then the ping result will be
shown.
10.2 Traceroute
The router provides a tracert command to measure the route path and transit times of packets
across an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
Go to Status->Diagnostics->Traceroure page, you can tracert a host you wanted.
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Host
an IP address or host name you want to run trace route command
For example, you can set the host to www.apple.com, and then click the “Go” button to start the
trace route process. Several times later, you can see the trace route result.
10.3 ATM Loopback
OAM Loopback allows you to verify the connectivity between VP/VC endpoints, as well as
segment endpoints within the VP/VC. ATM uses two cell flows: F4 used in VPs and F5 used in
VCs.
Go to Status->Diagnostics->ATM Loopback page, you can perform the loopback function to
check the connectivity of the VCC.



Flow type
the ATM OAM flow type. The selection can be F5 Segment, F5 End-to-End, F4 Segment or
F4 End-to-End.
VPI
the VPI number you want to do the loopback diagnostics
VCI
the VCI number you want to do the loopback diagnostics
10.4 DSL Tone
DSL diagnostics allows you to diagnostics the DSL tone.
Go to Status->Diagnostics->DSL Tone page, you can start the DSL tone diagnostic.
Click the “Start” button to start the diagnostic, and then wait several minutes later you will see the
test result.
10.5 ADSL Connection
The Diagnostic Test allows you to test your DSL connection of the physical layer and protocol
layer for both LAN and WAN sides.
Go to Status->Diagnostics-> ADSL Connection page, you can select a interface to run diagnostic.
Click the “Run Diagnostic Test” button to start the test, and then wait several times later you can
see the diagnostic result.
FAQ
Q: Power LED does not come on after power is switched on.
A:

Check the outlet by plugging in another electronic device.

Call the customer service number or return the DSL Router to the vendor.
Q: Internet LED is off.
A:

Verify that your DSL Router is properly configured for TCP/IP.

Ensure that the correct network adapter driver is installed for your operating system. If
necessary, reinstall the driver.

Check that the speed of the network adapter or duplex mode has not been configured
manually. It is recommended that the adapter be set to auto-negotiation.

Ensure that the network connection is established before launching the browser.

In the network connection tab, verify that your username and password are correct.
Q: LAN LED does not come on after connection is established.
A:

Verify that the power is switched on.

Ensure that the cable is plugged into the DSL Router and a LAN computer.

Check the network adapter or the cable connections for defects.
Q: The device cannot access the Internet
A: Run a health check on your device. Use the ping utility to check whether the device can
communicate with the DSL Router LAN IP address (by default 192.168.1.1). If it cannot,
check the Ethernet cabling.
If you statically assigned a private IP address to the computer, verify the following:

Check that the DSL Router IP address on the device is your public IP address. If it is not,
correct the address or configure the device to receive IP information automatically.

Verify with your ISP that the DNS server specified for the computer is valid. Correct the
address or configure the device to receive this information automatically.
Q: The LAN devices cannot display web pages on the Internet.
A: Verify that the DNS server IP address specified on the device is correct for your ISP. If you
specified that the DNS server be assigned dynamically from a server, then verify with your
ISP that the address configured on the gateway is correct, and then you can use the ping
utility to test connectivity with your ISP’s DNS server.
Q: I forgot my user ID or password.
A: If you have not changed the password from the default, try using admin as both the user ID
and password. Otherwise, you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing
the Reset Default button on the back panel of the DSL Router three times. Then, type the
default User ID and password shown above.
Note:
Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their
default values.
Q: I cannot access the web pages from my browser.
A:

Use the ping utility to check whether the device can communicate with the xDSL Router
LAN IP address (by default 192.168.1.1). If it cannot, check the Ethernet cabling.

Verify that you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator v4.0 or later.

Verify that the device’s IP address is defined as being on the same subnet as the IP address
assigned to the LAN port on the gateway.
Q: I cannot login to the configuration pages.
A:

Verify that the username and password are correct.

Ensure the PC indicator is on and the TCP/IP configuration is correct.

Ensure the data indicator is on when using Ping command.

Try resetting the device.
Q: I’m having trouble accessing some web servers.
A:

The MTU of the operating system might be at or near its maximum.

The operating system might need to be patched.
Q: Changes to the web pages are not being retained.
A: Be sure to Apply/Save after any changes to the web pages.
11. Certification
FCC
FCC – North American EMI Verification
FCC – Verificación EMI de los estados unidos
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Warning Statements:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment shall be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & body.

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