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4 Advanced Configurations
Configuring LAN to WAN Firewall
Filtering function is used to block packets from LAN to WAN. The device
supports three kinds of filter Port Filtering, IP Filtering and MAC Filtering. All
the entries in current filter table are used to restrict certain types of packets
from your local network to through the device. Use of such filters can be
helpful in securing or restricting your local network.
Port Filtering
When you enable the Port Filtering function, you can specify a single port
or port ranges in current filter table. Once the source port of outgoing
packets match the port definition or within the port ranges in the table, the
firewall will block those packets from LAN to WAN.
IP Filtering
When you enable the IP Filtering function, you can specify local IP
Addresses in current filter table. Once the source IP address of outgoing
packets match the IP Addresses in the table, the firewall will block this
packet from LAN to WAN.
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MAC Filtering
When you enable the MAC Filtering function, you can specify the MAC
Addresses in current filter table. Once the source MAC Address of outgoing
packets match the MAC Addresses in the table, the firewall will block this
packet from LAN to WAN.
Configuring Port Forwarding (VirtualʳServer)
This function allows 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 the device's NAT firewall.
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Multiple Servers behind NAT Example:
In this case, there are two PCs in the local network accessible for outside
users.
Configuring DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing
unauthorized access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains
devices accessible to Internet traffic, such as Web
(HTTP) servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers. So that all
inbound packets will be redirected to the computer you set. It also is useful while
you run some applications (ex. Internet game) that use uncertain incoming ports.
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Enable DMZ:
DMZ Host IP Address:
Enable the “Enable DMZ”, and then click “Apply
Changes” button to save the changes.
Input the IP Address of the computer that you want to
expose to
Internet.
Configuring WAN Interface
The device supports four kinds of IP configuration for WAN interface, including
Static IP, DHCP Client, PPPoE and PPTP. You can select one of the WAN Access
Types depend on your ISP required. The default WAN Access Type is “Static IP”.
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Static IP
You can get the IP configuration data of Static-IP from your ISP. And you will
need to fill the fields of IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and one of the
DNS addresses.
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:
DNS 1~3:
The Internet Protocol (IP) address of WAN interface provided
byʳyour ISP or MIS. The address will be your network identifierʳ
besides your local network.
The number used to identify the IP subnet network, indicating
whether the IP address can be recognized on the LAN or if it
must be reached through a gateway.
The IP address of Default Gateway provided by your ISP or
MIS. Default Gateway is the intermediate network device that
has knowledge of the network IDs of the other networks in
the Wide Area Network, so itʳcan forward the packets to other
gateways until they are delivered to the one connected to the
specified destination.
The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP.DNS (Domain
Name Server) is used to map domain names to IP addresses.
DNS maintain central lists of domain name/IP addresses and
map the domain names in your Internet requests to other
servers on the Internet until the specified web site is found.
Clone MACʳAddressˍ Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address
Enable uPnP:
required by yourʳISP
Enable uPnP, this function allows the device to be found and
configured automatically by the system. (Ex. Window XP)
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DHCP Client (Dynamic IP)
All IP configuration data besides DNS will obtain from the DHCP server
when DHCP-Client WAN Access Type is selected.
DNS1~3:
The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP.
DNS (Domain Name Server) is used to map domain
names to IP addresses. DNS maintain central lists of
domain name/IP addresses and map the domain
names in your Internet requests to other servers on the
Internet until the specified web site is found.
Clone MACʳAddress:ʳClone device MAC address to the specify MAC address ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ
ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ ʳ requiredʳby your ISP
Enable uPnP:
Enable uPnP, this function allows the device to be
found and configured automatically by the system. (Ex.
Window XP)
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PPPoE
When the PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) WAN Access Type
is selected, you must fill the fields of User Name, Password provided by your
ISP. The IP configuration will be done when the device successfully
authenticates with your ISP.
User Name:
Password:
Connect Type:
The account provided by your ISP
The password for your account.
“Continuous “ : connect to ISP permanentlyʳ“Manual” :
Manual connect/disconnect to ISPʳ“On-Demand” :
Automatically connect to ISP when user need to access
the Internet.
Idle Time:
The number of inactivity minutes to disconnect from
ISP. This setting is only available when “Connect on
Demand” connection type is selected.
MTU Size:
Maximum Transmission Unit, 1412 is the default
setting, you may need to change the MTU for optimal
performance with your specific ISP.
DNS1~3:
The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP.DNS
(Domain Name Server) is used to map domain names
to IP addresses. DNS maintain central lists of domain
name/IP addresses and map the domain names in
your Internet requests to other servers on the Internet
until the specified web site is found.
Clone MACʳAddress: Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address
requiredʳby your ISP.
Enable UPnP:
Enable UPnP, this function allows the device to be
found and configured automatically by the system. (Ex.
Window XP)
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PPTP
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that applies to
connections in Europe only
IP Address:
The Internet Protocol (IP) address of WAN interface
provided by your ISP or MIS. The address will be your
network identifier besides your local network.
Subnet Mask:
The number used to identify the IP subnet network,
indicating whether the IP address can be recognized on
the LAN or if it must be reached through a gateway.
Server IP Address: The IP address of PPTP serverʳ(Default Gateway)
User Name:
The account provided by your ISP
Password:
The password of your account
MTU Size:
Maximum Transmission Unit, 1412 is the default
setting, you may need to change the MTU for optimal
performance with your specific ISP.
DNS1~3:
The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP.DNS
(Domain Name Server) is used to map domain names
to IP addresses. DNS maintain central lists of domain
name/IP addresses and map the domain names in
your Internet requests to other servers on the Internet
until the specified web site is found.
Clone MAC Address: Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address
required by your ISP.
Enable uPnP:
Enable uPnP, this function allows the device to be
found and configured automatically by the system. (Ex.
Window XP)
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Configuring Clone MAC Address
The device provides MAC address clone feature to fit the requirement of
some ISP need to specify the client MAC address.
Physical WAN interface MAC Address clone
1. Clone MAC address for DHCP Client WAN access type
2. Clone MAC address for Static IP WAN access type
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3.
Clone MAC address for PPPoE WAN access type
4. Clone MAC address for PPTP WAN access type
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5. Physical LAN interface MAC address clone
Configuring DHCP Server
1. To use the DHCP server inside the device, please make sure there is noʳ
OtherʳDHCP server existed in the same network as the device.
2. Enable the DHCP Server option and assign the client range of IP
addresses as following page.
3. When the DHCP server is enabled and also the device router mode is
enabled then the default gateway for all the DHCP client hosts will set to
the IP address of device.
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Bandwidth Control
This functionality can control Bandwidth of Up/Downstream
1. Enable Bandwidth Control and then enter Data RateΕLatency and Burst
Packet in the specific field.
Note: Only device on Client mode or WISP mode this functionality can take
effective.
2. Parameter Definition
Label
Description
Upstream Data Rate
Speed of transmit data that from Ethernet
interface to Wireless interface.
Upstream Latency
Similar a waiting time the data queuingtime
Upstream Burst Packet
Similar a buffer the data will into the
buffer while the data is transmit or receive.
Downstream Data Rate
Speed of transmit data that from Wireless
interface to Ethernet interface.
Downstream Latency
Similar a waiting time the data queuingtime.
Downstream Burst Packet
Similar a buffer the data will into the
buffer while the data is transmit or receive.
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QoS (Quality of Service)
Filter Priority and IP-ToS have not finished yet and also fine tuning.
QoS allows you to specify some rules, to ensure the quality of service in
your network. Such as use Bandwidth Priority concept to allocate bandwidth.
This function can be helpful in shaping and queuing traffic from LAN (WLAN)
to WAN or LAN to
WLAN, but not WLAN to WLAN.
Enable the QoS and then fill in Bandwidth Ratio (H/M/L) the device has
three Bandwidth Priorities High, Medium and Low user can allocation
Bandwidth to these and default is High:50и, Medium:30и and Low:20и.
The following table describes the priorities that you can apply to bandwidth.
Priority Level
Description
High
Typically used for voice or video
applications that is especially sensitive to
the variations in delay.
Medium
Typically used for voice or video
applications that is especially sensitive to
the variations in delay.
Low
Typically used for non-critical traffic such
as a large number of transfers but that
should not affect other application.
Click the QoS link under Management to open the QoS Setting page. This
page is divided into three parts: basic settings, QoS rule settings, and current
QoS setting table.
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1. Enable QoS and enter Max Throughput (default 20Mbps) ଞ
Bandwidth Ratio (default H:50%, M:30%, L:20%)
The following table describes the labels in this part.
Label
Description
QoS Enabled
Select this check box to enable quality of
service.
Bandwidth Borrowed
Select this check box to allow a rule to
borrow unused bandwidth. Bandwidth
borrowing is decided by priority of the
rules. Higher priority will get the remaining
bandwidth first.
Max Throughput
Enter the value of max throughput in kbps
that you want to allocate for one rule. The
value should between 1200 kbps and
24000 kbps.
Bandwidth Ratio (H/M/L)
You can specify the ratio of priority in
these fields. The range from 1 to 99. The
High priority’s ratio should higher than
Medium priority’s ratio and Medium
priority’s ratio should higher than Low
priority’s ratio.
Apply Changes
Click this button to save and apply your
settings.
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2. QoS Rule settings
Label
Description
IP Address
Enter source/destination IP Address in dotted decimal notation.
Netmask
Once the source/destination IP Address is entered, the subnet
mask address must be filled in this field.
MAC Address
Enter source/destination MAC Address.
Port / range
You can enter specific port number or port range of the
source/destination
Protocol
Select a protocol from the drop down list box. Choose TCP/UDP,
TCP or UDP.
Bandwidth
Priority
Select a bandwidth priority from the drop down list box. Choose
Low, Medium or High.
Filter Priority
Select a filter priority number from the drop down list box. Lower
number gets higher priority while two rules have the same
bandwidth priority.
IP TOS Match
Select an IP type-of-service value from the drop down list box.
Choose Normal Service, Minimize Cost, Maximize Reliability,
Maximize Throughput, or Minimize Delay.
Apply Changes Click this button to save and apply your settings.
Reset
Click this button to begin re-input the parameters.
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Current QoS setting table
In this part, you can see how many rules have been specified. And you can see the
detail about the rules and manage the rules. This table can input 50 rules at most.
An example for usage
User C
LAN
WAN
VoIP
FTP
Internet
Web
User B
Zplus-G192
User A
For example, there are three users in your network.
ɿ User A wants to browse the websites to retrieve information.
ɿ User B wants to use FTP connection to download a large file.
ɿ User C wants to use software phone to connect with customer.
The voice is sensitive to the variations in delay; you can set High priority for User C.
The FTP transmission may take a long time; you can set Low priority for User B.
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Static Route Setup
User can set the routing information let the Router knows what routing is correct also
it can not learn automatically through other means.
For example, if user wants to link the Network 3 and Network 4 separately from
Network 1 that Routing Table configuration as blow:
1. Enable Static Route in Route Setup of TCP/IP page and then enter IP Address
of Network 3ଞSubnet Mask and IP Address of Router (R1) in Default Gateway
field final click Apply Change button.
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2. Enter IP Address of Network 4ଞSubnet Mask and IP Address of Router (R2) in
Default Gateway field final click Apply Change button.
3. In Static Route Table there have two routings for Network 3 and Network 4
Dynamic Route Setup
The Dynamic Route utilizes RIP1/2 to transmit and receive the route
information with other Routers.
1. Enable Dynamic Route and then select RIP 1ΕRIP2 or Both to
transmit/receive packets final click Apply Change button.
2. Click Show Route Table button to show Dynamic Route Table.
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3. In Dynamic Routing Table there have two routings for Network 3 and
Network
VPN Pass-through
This functionality let the device can Pass-through the VPN packets including
PPTP/ L2TP/IPsec VPN Connection.
VPN
Connection
LAN
Laptop 1 VPN Client
WAN
(VPN Passthrough)
VPN Server
1.
Check the VPN Pass-through in WAN Interface of TCP/IP Page that
you want and then click Apply Changes button.
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Using CLI Menu
Start a SSH(Secure Shell) client session to login the device
The SSH server daemon inside device uses well-known TCP port 22. User
must use SSH client utility such like Putty to login the device. The default
password for user “root” is “qwert”, once user login the device then can
change the password by CLI command.
Execute CLI program
This program won’t execute automatically when user login the device.
User must manually execute it by typing the case-sensitive command
“cli”. Please note that any modified settings won’t save permanently
until user “Apply Changes to Flash” or reboot it. The new settings
modified by CLI will take effect after rebooting the device.
The System Management
Password Protection
Both Web-Browser and SSH configuration interfaces have password
protection.
To disable the Web-Browser password protection just leave the “User
Name” field to blank then click “Apply Changes” button.
To change the password of user “root” for SSH session, please use the
CLI menu item G. System SettingÆA. Root Password
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SNMP Agent
This device is compatible with SNMP v1/v2c and provide standard MIB II.
Currently only the “public” community string is available and the modified
settings by SNMP SET request will be lost after rebooting the device.
1. Enable SNMP and then enter IP Address of SNMP Manager in Trap
Receiver IP Address field and Community String in System Community
String field. Final click Apply Changes button.
2. Following Table describes the SNMP configuration parameter
Label
System Community String
System Name
System Location
System Contact
Trap Receiver IP Address
Trap Receiver Community String
Description
This is password sent with each trap to the
SNMP Manager
Type the Name which is name of device.
Type the Location which is location of
device
Type the Name which is person or group
when the device has problem can find
they.
Type the IP Address which is address of
SNMP Manager.
This is password receive with trap from the
device (SNMP Agent).
3. SNMP Traps
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Traps
Description
coldStart(0)
The trap from device after reboot the
device
linkDown(2)
The trap is sent when any of the links are
down. See the following table.
linkup(3
The trap is sent when any of the links are
UP. See the following table.
authenticationFailure(4)
The trap is sent when the device receiving
gets or sets requirement with wrong
community.
4. Private MIBs
OID
Description
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.1
Mode, Operation Mode in device.
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.2
SSID, SSID of the device
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.3
Channel, Channel of the device in WLAN
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.4
Band, 802.11g / 802.11b only
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.8
RSSI, Receive Signal Strength Index
(Support AP and Client RSSI)
Active_Clients, The number of associate
clients
Active_Clients_List, Client’s Information
(MAC Address, Data Rate, RSSI…etc)
Encryption, Encryption type of device in
Wireless Network.
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.1 - Mode
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.2 - SSID
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1.3.6.1.4.1.99.3 - Channel
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.4 - Band
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.5 - RSSI
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.6 - Active_Clients
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.7 - Active_Clients_List
1.3.6.1.4.1.99.8 - Encryption
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Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Types
The firmware for this device is divided into 2 parts, one is web pages
firmware the other is application firmware, and the naming usually are
g120webpage.bin and g120linux.bin. To upgrade firmware, we suggest user
first upgrade the application firmware then web pages firmware.
Upgrading Firmware
The Web-Browser upgrading interface is the simplest and safest way for
user, it will check the firmware checksum and signature, and the wrong
firmware won’t be accepted. After upgrading, the device will reboot and
please note that depends on the version of firmware, the upgrading may
cause the device configuration to be restored to the factory default setting,
and the original configuration data will be lost!
To upgrade firmware, just assign the file name with full path then click
“Upload” button as the following page. Memory Limitation
To make sure the device have enough memory to upload firmware, the
system will check the capacity of free memory, if the device lack of memory
to upload firmware, please temporarily turn-off some functions then reboot
the device to get enough memory for firmware uploading.
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Configuration Data Backup & Restore
Rest Setting to Factory Default Value
Since the device is designed for outdoor used, there is no interface outside the
housing to reset the configuration value to the factory default value. The device
provides the Web-Browser interface to rest the configuration data. After resetting
it, the current configuration data will be lost and restored to factory default value.
Saving & Restoring Configuration Data
To save & restore configuration data of device, just assign the target filename
with full path at your local host, then you can backup configuration data to local
host or restore configuration data to the device.
Auto Discovery Tool
User can use this tool to find out how many devices in your local area network
The name of tool is WirelessConf.exe it in the packing CD.
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1. Discover
After press this button, you could see there are how many devices in
your network. And you would see the basic information about these
devices, such as:
ɿ SSID
ɿ IP Address
ɿ Subnet Mask
ɿ Channel number
ɿ MAC Address
ɿ Active Client: this field shows how many clients associated with
the device
ɿ RSSI: this field shows Received Signal Strength I indication while
device is on AP-Client mode
2. Setup IP
After you press the Setup IP button, you would see Setup IP
Address window. You could change device’s IP Address, Netmask,
and Default Gateway in this window. But if the device’s web server
needs User Name and Password to login, you should fill in these two
fields and then apply changes.
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3. Detail.
If you want to see more detailed information, you could press
the Detail button, and then you would see the Detail Information
window.
4. WDS
If the device you selected is on WDS mode or AP+WDS mode,
you could press WDS button, and then you would see the WDS List
window
5.
Active Clients
After press Active Clients button, you would see WLAN AP Active
Clients window. In this window, you could see client’s information,
such as:
6. Connect to Web Server
If you want connect to device’s web server, you could press this
button, or double-click on the device.
7. Close
You could press this button to leave this tool.

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