XAVi Technologies XG6640G Wireless Gateway User Manual
XAVi Technologies Corp. Wireless Gateway
User Manual
XAVi XG-6440b/g Gateway User’s Manual
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Table of contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.3 WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGE?
1.4 IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
1.5 CONNECTING THE XAVI WIRELESS GATEWAY
CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE PCs
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS GATEWAY
3.1 BASIC CONFIGURATION
3.1.1 INTERNET PORT DHCP / PPPoE / STATIC IP / PPTP
3.1.2 LOCAL PORT
3.1.3WIRELESS LAN
3.2 ADVANCED ITEMS
3.2.1 ACCESS CONTROL LIST
3.2.2 DYNAMIC DNS
3.2.3 FIREWALL
3.2.4 REMOTE MANAGEMENT
3.2.5 STATIC ROUTES
3.2.6 UPNP
3.2.7 VIRTUAL SERVER
3.3 MANAGEMENT
3.3.1 ACCESS LOG
3.3.2 FACTORY RESET
3.3.3 FIRMWARE UPGRADE
3.3.4 NETWORK STATUS
3.3.5 SAVE CONFIGURATION
3.3.6 TIME
APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
APPENDIX B FREQUEST ASKED QUESTIONS
APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING
APPENDIX D GOVERNMENT COMPLIANCE NOTICES
APPENDIX E DDNS UPDATE STATUS MESSAGES
APPENDIX F SYSLOG SOFTWARE
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The XG-6440 is an IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless gateway and the
XG-6440g is an IEEE 802.11g compliant wireless gateway. The XAVi XG-6440
series gateway connects a LAN to other LANs and to wide area networks
(WANs) such as the Internet or a corporate Intranet. The XG-6440G allows
you to protect, share, store, and access data over any available network.
1.2 Features and benefits
XG-6540G 802.11g Wireless Gateway
XG-6540G is a state-of-the-art new Wireless Gateway with the latest
advanced broadband wireless connectivity technology. Applying with 802.11g
technologies, it features high speed and transfer rates can up to 54Mbps,
compatible with 802.11b. Also, with a built-in 4 port 10/100 Base-TX switches,
it is effortless to build a LAN and share Internet access via wire line and
wireless.
XG-6540G features the integrated NAT technologies, including enhanced
much higher level of security and firewall protection to shield your internal
network and stop intruder and hackers from accessing your network.
XG-6540G flexible design lets it work with a variety of platforms, PC/Mac, and
with different operation systems. It can also be connected with FTTH devices,
cable modems or any one of the XAVi xDSL series modems/routers to obtain
broadband Internet service. Web-based user interface facilitates the
management and easy way to share files, resources and access with other
LAN users.
Features
Supports PPPoE, PPP, PPTP Client, ARP, DHCP Client and Server,
TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DNS Proxy, Dynamic DNS, SNTP features
Four 10/100M Base TX ports for PC or LAN connection and one10/100M
Base TX WAN port for broadband connection
802.11g wireless access point supports up to 54Mbps
Speeds up the gaming and multimedia connections dramatically
Supports automatic hacker pattern detection to block malicious intrusion
of local networks
Network Address Translation (NAT) conceals private network from outside
view while VPN pass through allows secure communication between
offices
Provides web-based user interface eases the installation, configuration
and management
Virtual server feature, outside users will be able to access the internal
servers via Internet
Administrators can block specific interior users' Internet access by UPI
(User Profile Identification)
Supports UPnP for easy device discovery
Allows LAN users to access Internet through Network Address Translation
(NAT, IP sharing) simultaneously
1.2 What’s in the package?
To Be Determined.
1.3 Important rules for safe operation
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards on the
manufacture of network products, safety is a major factor in the design of every
product. However, safety is your responsibility, too. This section lists the router
and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operation and
using the router.
Read and follow instruction- You should read all the safety and operating
instructions before operating the router.
Retain Instructions- You should save all the safety and operating
instructions, for your future reference.
Heed Warning- Comply with all warnings on the products and in the
operating instructions.
Check Power Sources- Operate this product only from the type of power
source indicated on the product’s marking label. If you are not sure of the
type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power
company.
Be Careful of Overloading- Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords,
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets,
extension cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation,
and broken plugs are dangerous. They may result in a shock or fire
hazard. Periodically examine the cord, and if its appearance indicates
damage or deteriorated insulation, have it replaced by your service
technician.
Protect Power Cords – Route power supply cords so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them.
Pay particular attention to cords where they are attached to plugs and
convenience receptacles, and examine the point where they exit from the
product.
Check Ventilation – Slots and openings in the enclosure are provided for
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to product and
to protect it from overheating. Do not block or cover these openings, never
block these openings by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. Never place this product near or over a radiator or heat
register, or any other hear source (including amplifiers). Do not place this
product in a built-in installation, such as bookcase or equipment rack,
unless you provide proper ventilation.
Do Not Use Accessories – Do not use attachments, unless they are
recommended by your vendor, as they may cause electrical or fire
hazards.
Use the Recommended Power Adaptor – Your must use the power
adaptor that comes with your product.
Do Not Use Near Water – Do not use this product near water. For example,
near a swimming pool, bathtub, washbowl, and the like.
Do Not place near high temperature source – For example near a steamer,
kitchen range fire, and the like.
Use Caution in Mounting this product – Do not place this product on an
unstable surface support. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, as well as serious damage to the product.
Use Care in Moving Product-and-Cart Combinations – Quick stops,
excessive, force and uneven surfaces may cause the product-and-cart
combination to overturn.
Unplug Power Before Cleaning – Do not use liquid cleaner or aerosol
cleaner. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Keep Objects Out of Openings – Never push objects of any kind into this
product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage or
“short-out” parts, which could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid on the product.
Protect From Lighting – For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods
of time, unplug it from the wall outlet, and disconnect the cable system.
This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line
surges.
Turn Off the Power Switch Between DC plugs Off and On.
Do Not Remove Covers – Do not attempt to service this product yourself,
as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or
hazards.
Unplug this Product From Wall Outlet Carefully, as the Power Adaptor
May Be Hot.
Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Under the Conditions
Listed Below.
>When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
>If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.
>If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
>If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions.
>If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
>When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, such as the
inability to perform bask functions – this indicates a need for service.
Require Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks
recommended by service point to determine that the products is in safe
operating condition.
1.4 Connecting The XAVi Wireless Gateway
To Be Determined.
Reset Button. Press the reset button for 5 seconds; the gateway will be
restored to default value. All your old configurations will be gone, please
backup your configuration.
CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE PCs
Overview
The instructions in this chapter will help you configure each of your computers
to be able to communicate with the Router.
To do this, you need to configure your PC’s network settings to obtain an
address automatically, so your PC can function as a DHCP client. Computers
use IP address to communicate with the Router and each other across a
network, such as the Internet.
First, find out which Windows operating system your computer is running. You
can find out by right clicking My computer on your desktop (if you can not find
in on the desktop, click the Start button to find it). Then choose contents in the
menu, the system information tells you which operating system you are using.
You may need to do this for each computer you are connecting to the Router.
The next few pages tell you, step by step, how to configure your network
settings based on the type of Windows operating system you are using. Make
sure that an Ethernet or wireless adapter (also known as a network adapter)
has been successfully installed in each PC you will configure. Once you’ve
configured your computers, continue to “chapter 3: configuring the wireless
gateway”.
Configuring Windows 98 and Millennium PCs
1. Click the Start button. Select Settings and click the Control Panel icon.
Double-click the Network icon.
2. On the Configuration tab, select the TCP/IP line for the applicable Ethernet
adapter. Do not choose a TCP/IP entry whose name mentions DUN,
PPPoE, VPN or AOL. If the word TCP/IP appears by itself, select that line.
Click the Properties button.
3. Click the IP Address tab. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.
4. Now click the gateway tab, and verify that the Installed Gateway field is
blank. Click the OK button.
5. Click the OK button again. Windows may ask you for the original Windows
installation disk or additional files. Check for the files at
c:\windows\options\cabs, or insert your Windows CD-ROM into your
CD-ROM drive and check the correct file location, e.g., D:\win98, D:\win9x,
etc. (If “D” is the letter of your CD-ROM drive).
6. Windows may ask you to restart your PC. Click the Yes button. If Windows
does not ask you to restart, restart your computer anyway.
Configuring Windows 2000 PCs
1. Click the Start button. Select Settings and click the Control Panel icon.
Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections icon.
2. Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter
(usually it is the first Local Area Connection listed). Double-click the Local
Area Connection. Click the Properties button.
3. Make sure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. Highlight
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button.
4. Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Once the new window appears,
click the OK button. Click the OK button again to complete the PC
configuration.
5. Restart your computer.
Configuring Windows XP PCs
The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with the
default interface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons and
menus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructions for
Windows 2000.
1. Click the Start button and then the Control Panel icon. Click the Network
and Internet Connections icon. Then click the Network Connections icon.
2. Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter
(usually it is the first Local Area Connection listed). Double-click the Local
Area Connection. Click the Properties button.
3. Make sure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. Highlight
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button.
4. Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Once the new window appears,
click the OK button. Click the OK button again to complete the PC
configuration.
After you have successfully got an IP, please access the router by typing
http://192.168.1.1 to configure the router. (If you have changed the route’s IP
address, please type http://<the new IP address of the gateway>.)
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS GATEWAY
The first time you start to configure the gateway by the web using the web
browser with address http://192.168.1.1, the gateway will ask you to login with
the user name and password, both the user name and password are “admin”
for the default value. Please change the User Name and Password from the
default value to your own settings. Otherwise, the others might use the default
value to enter your gateway easily. Please refer to 3.2.4 Advanced Setup >>
Remote Management for more information.
3.1 Basic Configuration
The basic configuration contains Internet Port, Local Port and the Wireless
LAN configurations. After you finished the basic items, the gateway will work
for most functions.
3.1.1 Internet Port
The Internet Port connects to your modem to get the access to the Internet.
You will need to configure for the right settings that is assigned by your ISP.
DHCP Configuration
The DHCP is the default service for the Internet Port; you will get the IP
address from the ISP automatically.
Host Name/Domain Name. Some cable ISPs require the host name and
domain name as identification, Your may have to check with your ISP to see if
your broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain
name. In most cases, assign on your own or leave it as blank will work.
Use Static DNS. If you want to use your own DNS instead of ISP’s provision,
check this box, and give the IP address of the DNS in the field. (At least one in
the primary field.)
MAC address. Some ISPs allow you to connect to them with specified MAC
address only, you can enter the MAC address manually or copy it from a PC
which is attached to the Local Port, you just type in its IP address, the gateway
will copy the MAC address from that PC. The gateway comes with the factory
default MAC address, no need to change the default value if the ISP is not
checking the MAC address of your Internet Port.
PPPoE Configuration
Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to
establish Internet connections. If you are connected to the Internet through a
DSL line, check with your ISP if they use PPPoE.
Host Name/Domain Name. Some ISPs require the host name and domain
name as identification, if it is not specified, assign on your own or leave it as
blank.
User Name, Password, Confirm Password. Enter your username, password
and confirm again in the fields for the login to the ISP.
Service Name. Enter the ISP specified service name or assign on your own if
the Service Name is not specified.
Packet Size (MTU). The Maximum Transmission Unit of an IP packet. The
default value is 1492 Bytes, if your ISP requires a special value, please select
from the pull down menu. The default value will work for most cases.
Otherwise, contact your ISP for the MTU value.
Disconnect after idle time. You can assign an idle time if there is no Internet
traffic for the idle time you specified, the modem would be disconnected from
the ISP by the gateway automatically. The default value is 5 minutes.
Auto Reconnect. The gateway will reconnect your modem to the ISP when
you start the Internet access again after the idle time out you specified above.
Leave the Auto Reconnect unchecked, the PPPoE connection will be always
on, also the Disconnect after idle time will not work.
Use Static IP Address. If your ISP does not assign a dynamic address, you
will use the static IP address, enter the IP address, subnet mask, and DNS
address which your ISP assigned.
Use Static DNS. If you want to use your own DNS instead of ISP’s provision,
click the checkbox, and give the IP address of the DNS in the field. (At least
one for the primary field.)
MAC address. Some ISPs allow you to connect to them with specified MAC
address only, you can enter the MAC address manually or copy it from a PC
which is attached to the Local Port, you just type in its IP address, the gateway
will copy the MAC address from that PC. The gateway comes with the factory
default MAC address, no need to change the default value if the ISP is not
checking the MAC address of your Internet Port.
Static IP Configuration
If you connect to the Internet using permanent IP address, please select Static
IP Configuration from the pull down menu, and fill the ISP specified values in
the fields.
Host Name/Domain Name. Some ISPs require the host name and domain
name as identification, if it is not specified, assign on your own or leave it as
blank.
IP Address. The IP address of the gateway’s Internet port, please use the ISP
specified address.
Subnet mask. The subnet mask supplied by your ISP.
Gateway. Your ISP will assign a gateway address for you, if you could not find
one, please contact your ISP.
Primary DNS. The domain name server of the ISP or of your own.
Secondary DNS. The back up domain name server could be left blank if none.
MAC address. Some ISPs allow you to connect to them with specified MAC
address only, you can enter the MAC address manually or copy it from a PC
which is attached to the Local Port, you just type in its IP address, the gateway
will copy the MAC address from that PC. The gateway comes with the factory
default MAC address, no need to change the default value if the ISP is not
checking the MAC address of your Internet Port.
PPTP Configuration
Some older modems in Europe use PPTP connection instead of PPPoE, it
uses PPP session dial to the modem first, the modem will dial to your ISP, after
the connection between the ISP and your modem established, you could share
the connection with the modem.
Host Name/Domain Name. Some ISPs required the host name and domain
name as identification, if it is not specified, assign on your own or leave it as
blank.
User Name, Password, Confirm Password. Enter your username, password
and confirm again in the fields for the login to the ISP.
Server IP. Your modem’s IP, you have to set your computer as the same
domain as your modem’s (such as the modem’s IP address is 192.168.0.1 and
the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, your PC must be configured as 192.168.0.x,
the x is from 2 to 254, the subnet mask should be same as the modem’s
255.255.255.0), then you can reach the modem, if you are not sure that your
configuration is right, please try “ping <your modem’s IP>” in the command line
from your PC. If you don’t know the modem’s IP, please refer to the modem’s
manual or consult your ISP.
Packet Size (MTU). The Maximum Transmission Unit of an IP packet. The
default value is 1492 Bytes, if your ISP requires a special value, please select
from the pull down menu. The default value will work for most cases.
Otherwise, contact your ISP for a specified value.
Disconnect after idle time. You can assign an idle time if there is no Internet
traffic for the idle time you specified, the modem would be disconnected from
the ISP by the gateway automatically. The gateway will reconnect your modem
to the ISP when you start the Internet access again. The default value is 5
minutes, if you don’t want the gateway to disconnect your Internet connection
automatically, please select 0 minute for permanent Internet connection.
Auto Reconnect. If the ISP dropped the connection, or the modem lost the
connection accidentally, the gateway will reconnect your modem to the ISP
immediately.
Use Static IP Address. If your ISP does not assign a dynamic address, you
will use the static IP address, enter the IP address, subnet mask, and DNS
address which your ISP assigned.
Use Static DNS. If you want to use your own DNS instead of ISP’s provision,
check this box, and give the IP address of the DNS in the field. (At least one for
the primary field.)
MAC address. Some ISPs allow you to connect to them with specified MAC
address only, you can enter the MAC address manually or copy it from a PC
which is attached to the Local Port, you just type in its IP address, the gateway
will copy the MAC address from that PC. The gateway comes with the factory
default MAC address, no need to change the default value if the ISP is not
checking the MAC address of your Internet Port.
3.1.2 LOCAL PORT
Configure your gateway’s IP address of the local port here. It has to be a
private IP address such as (10.x.x.x, 192.x.x.x are reserved for LAN use).
Subnet Mask. The subnet mask determines how many computers are allowed
in this network. A class C network with the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 allows
maximum 253 users (254-1, because gateway got one already) in your local
area network. Usually a class C network is satisfactory for your local network.
To enable the DHCP server of the gateway, please click the check box.
Start IP address. Specify the start of the IP address you want to assign to
DHCP users. The default value is 192.168.1.2. (Please make sure there is no
fixed IP address within your DHCP assignation range on the LAN, otherwise
your DHCP client cannot get the IP address correctly.)
Number of IP address. Assign the number of users allowed to use the DHCP
service. The default value is 128 users.
Lease Time. A DHCP user’s PC gets an IP address with a lease time, when
the lease time is up the IP address assigned to that user’s PC will be expired.
The user’s PC must connect to the DHCP server again to get a new IP address.
When there are lots of mobile users using DHCP service in your network,
select an appropriate time to make sure you manage the IP addresses well,
because when the user turns his computer off and leaves, the gateway might
not be aware of that IP address is vacant, thus that IP address will be idle there
until the lease time expired. The default value of the lease time is 168hours.
WINS Server. The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) manages each
PC’s interaction with the Internet. If you use a WINS server, enter WINS
server’s IP Address here. Otherwise, leave this blank.
Static DHCP IP & MAC Address. Click Setup in the Local port configuration page
to setup the Static DHCP IP. You can assign a fix IP to a computer for the DHCP
server. Put the PC’s IP address and MAC address in the fields and click add to add in
the list. To delete one PC’s IP address, please select it from the list then click Delete,
or click delete all to delete all in the list.
3.1.3 Wireless LAN
Click Enable Wireless Access to enable the wireless function of the gateway.
SSID. (Service Set Identifier.) The SSID is the network name shared among all
points in wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the
wireless network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (use
any of the characters on the keyboard). For added security, you should change
the default SSID to a unique name.
Hide SSID. The gateway will not broadcast the SSID, neither allows the SSID
Any connecting to it. Hiding the SSID makes your wireless network more
secured, unless the wireless user knows the SSID in advance, otherwise they
cannot connect to the gateway.
Channel. Select an appropriate channel from the list. The default channel is
10. All devices in your wireless network must be set to the same channel as
the gateway’s channel.
Operation Mode. The default value is 802.11b/g mixed mode. For the
802.11b/g mixed mode, you can use both 802.11b and 802.11g’s wireless
network interface card to connect to it. If you need only one mode either
802.11b or 802.11g, please select from the pull down menu.
WEP Security. We strongly recommend you to use the WEP encryption to
protect your local network. Otherwise the data might be stolen from your
network easily if any other can get your wireless signals.
To enable the WEP, choose either 64bit or 128bit for encryption. The default
value is Disable, this is for your convenience to connect to the wireless
gateway at the first time. A 128bit encryption definitely has more safety than
the 64bit encryption, but the 128bit encryption has a higher overhead over the
wireless data transfer, it’s a trade off, please choose an appropriate encryption
for your network.
Key Format. The key format can be in ASCII that is easier to remember, or
you can choose the HEX format from the pull down menu..
Passphrase. The gateway can help you to generate random keys, please
input a phrase and click Generate. The keys will be generated automatically in
the Key fields.
Key1-4. Click the radio button to decide which key to use for the wireless data
encryption. The wireless network user’s PC must assign to the same key as
the gateway’s current key.
3.2 Advanced Items
The advanced configurations allow you to manage your gateway safer and
smarter.
3.2.1 Advanced Setup >> Access Control List
The Access Control List allows you to define Internet access rules for LAN
users.
User Group. All LAN users can be defined into several groups, each group
has different Internet access behavior depends on your configuration. To
define the user group, click Define Group. (The Define Group is introduced
below.)
Service. Select from the pull down menu, find the service you want to offer or
block to the users. If you could not find the right service you need, please click
Define Application. (The Define Application is introduced below.)
Forward / Block. Please click the radio button to decide this group user’s
access of the application to the Internet should be forwarded or blocked.
Schedule. The rules can be applied by schedule as you define here. The radio
button Always means the rule is running all the time. By schedule-The rules
are applied as the time and day you click below.
Monday thru Sunday. You can select one or more days you want the access
control to be active.
When an access control rule is successfully added, it will be appended to list.
Use the delete or delete all tabs to manage the control list.
Define Group.
Group Name. Give a Group name for a group such as sales, R&D or
accounting.
Click the radio button to choose the IP address you want to include for the
group.
Every IP address. Selecting this will include all the IP address in your
network.
This IP address. Specify the IP address one at a time, type in the IP address
you want to add in the fields.
IP Address Range. For a range of IP addresses, you need to specify the start
and end IP address of the range in the fields.
Click Add to add your settings to the list, you can check all your IP address
settings in this group by watching the list.
To delete an IP address from the list, click on that IP in the list, then click delete.
To delete all IP address in the list, click Delete All.
After you have defined the user groups, return to the Access control list.
Define Application.
Application name. Give a name to the application you want to define.
Protocol. Select TCP or UDP for the protocol of the application.
Port Range. Define the port range, either Single or Range then put the port
number in the fields. Click Add to finish the setting. You can check the
applications you already defined in the list. Use the delete or delete all tabs to
manage the list.
After you have defined your own applications, please return to the Access
Control List menu, and choose from the pull down menu.
3.2.2 Advanced Setup >> Dynamic DNS
The Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS
lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address.
It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other
servers behind the Gateway. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign
up for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org or other DDNS service providers.
Enable Dynamic DNS. Check the box to enable the DDNS service.
DDNS Account. The hostname you want to use. Type the first part of the
name in the input box, and select the second part of the name from the
pull-down menu. This allows you to have anything.dyndns.org,
anythingelse.homeunix.com, etc.
User Name, Password. These DDNS services require you to login, please
enter the your name and password here.
Wild Card Enable. If you want anything_here.yourhost.dyndns.org to work (i.e.
to make things like www.yourhost.dyndns.org work), check the Enable
Wildcard box.
Mail Exchanger. If you wish to use a mail exchanger, put its hostname in the
Mail Exchanger field.
Backup MX. If you need to backup the Mail Exchanger’s address while you
login to the DDNS service provider every time, please click the checkbox.
Update Status. The status of your DDNS service, please check the status of
the DDNS service here, if you got an error message which is not the problem
of your configuration, please contact your DDNS service provider. Please refer
to the Appendix E for all Update Status messages.
Click the Update to check your current status of the DDNS service, or click
refresh to refresh the web page display.
3.2.3 Advanced Setup >> Firewall
DoS Attack Threshold. When the gateway suffers a continuous attack from
the Internet (Which is not a regular connection, usually they are lost of
connection requests at a time to consume or exhaust the memory of the
gateway.) The gateway will drop the traffics from the attack sources instead of
treating them like normal traffics. Please select your own threshold bandwidth
from the attack source on the Internet by clicking the radio button. (Normally
when you have a smaller bandwidth to the Internet, you will have a
correspondently smaller DoS Attack Threshold. Otherwise the DoS function
will not work properly.)
Block Request from WAN Port. Block request from WAN port feature
reinforces your network security by hiding your network ports; this makes it
difficult for others to intrude into your network. This feature is enabled by
default. But if you host servers on your LAN, you cannot enable this feature,
otherwise the users from the Internet cannot reach your servers on the LAN.
Block Ping from WAN port. This feature can prevent your network from being
“pinged”, or detected by other Internet users.
Block PPTP, L2TP, IPSec Request. This feature blocks all VPN connection
requests from the hosts outside your network.
Use the DMZ host. The DMZ feature allows one local network user to be
exposed to the Internet for use of a special-purpose service such as Internet
gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ forwards all the ports to this computer.
Email Alarm
The E-mail alarm feature enables you to receive the access log through
e-mails regularly. Click the checkbox, if you want to receive the e-mails from
the gateway.
Mail Server. This is the e-mail server address on your network or on the
Internet. The mail server should relay your mails without user name and
password login. Otherwise, the mails cannot be sent out. The standard SMTP
port for sending e-mails is 110; if you have special settings, otherwise lease it
as default.
Subject. The subject will appear as the subject of the e-mails that gateway
sent you. So the user can tell by the subject which mail is from the gateway.
Send mail to. Please enter your e-mail address or the e-mail address you
want the gateway send to.
Return address. If your gateway cannot send to the receiptant successfully or
the users want to reply a message from the mail, this is the address to reply.
E-mail log. You can specify the behavior of the gateway sending the e-mail
logs. By clicking the radio button log full, the alarm e-mails will be sent only
when the log of the gateway is full. The other option Everyday, the gateway will
send e-mails daily weather there is message or not.
Time. Please specify the time you like the gateway to send alarm mails
everyday.
3.2.4 Advanced Setup >> Remote Management
User Name, Password, Confirm Password. You can change the user name
and password here. Type in your new user name, password and confirm it
again, then click save to change the username and password. Please use
passwords more than 6 characters and no simple phrases. After you changed
the user name and password, the gateway will require you to login with the
new user name and password immediately.
It is strongly recommended you change the user name and password from the
default value to your own setting when your first access to the gateway.
Otherwise, the default value is easy for unauthorized person to login.
Enable Management from WAN port. The remote management can be
enabled or disabled by clicking the checkbox. When enabled the user from the
Internet can configure the gateway via the web.
Web Port. The well-known port of the web is 80; if you have your own web site
on your LAN for Internet access, please assign another number that is unique
to your virtual server settings.
Allow Management From PC. Check the box you can restrict management
access from the LAN, only the PC with the MAC address you specified here
can manage the gateway. If you keyed in with wrong MAC and saved
accidentally, your PC might lose access right to the gateway. Please press the
reset button (on the rear side of the gateway) for 5 seconds to restore the
gateway to factory default value.
Send System Log To this PC. The gateway will send the system logs to the
PC with the IP address specified here.
3.2.5 Advanced Setup >> Static Routes
When you have more than one network on your LAN, and you want to route
certain IP addresses of network to another network, add them in the static
routes.
Destination Network / Host. The destination network is the address of the
remote network or host you to which you want to assign a static route.
Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask determines which portion of a destination IP
address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion.
Gateway. This is the IP address of the gateway device that allows for
connection between the Router and the remote network or host.
3.2.6 Advanced Setup >> UPnP
UPnP is a function that allows the gateway to self-discover, self configure and
communicate easily with one another. To enable UPnP click the checkbox.
3.2.7 Advanced Setup >> Virtual Server
The virtual server allows you to set up public services on your network, such
as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized Internet
applications. (Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use
Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online
gaming. Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding.)
Application. Choose the application in the pull down menu, if you cannot find
the applications you want in the list, please click Define Application to define
on your own.
Server IP address. Input the server address for the application you selected
above. Then click Add to proceed. After a successful adds, it will be shown in
the list.
Define Application
Some applications need specified ports opened for Internet connection, such
as games, Instant Messengers and so on.
Application. Type in the application name that is easy to remember.
Protocol. TCP or UDP, if you are not sure, check manuals of the application.
Port Range. Choose Single if there is one port to be opened, or choose Range
for a range of port numbers.
Port Number. Type in the Port number or a Port range.
Click Add to finish your setting, it will be shown on the list.
3.3 Management
These management items help you to manage your gateway well.
3.3.1 Management >> Access Log
The Access Log allows you to browse the gateway’s traffic of a period of time
and log the records in files for reference (Need an access log software? please
see APPENDIX F SYSLOG SOFTWARE). Click refresh button to renew the
list for the most current records.
3.3.2 Management >> Factory Reset
Click the button to set all configurations to factory default.
The default values are:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Internet Port: DHCP.
Local port address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
DHCP server: enable
DHCP start address: 192.168.1.2
Number of DHCP clients: 128
Wireless: Enabled
SSID: XAVi
Channel: 10
Operation Mode: 802.11b/g mixed
WEP security: No
Remote Management: Enabled
UPnP: Enabled
3.3.3 Management >> Firmware Upgrade
Firmware can be upgraded by clicking the Upgrade button after browsing for
the firmware, which you can download from the XAVi website. Do not upgrade
your firmware unless you are experiencing problems with the gateway. After a
successful upgrade, the modem will reboot by itself, you current page will be
brought back to the first page of the configuration.
3.3.4 Management >> Network Status
The network status shows the service type, IP address, Subnet mask,
Gateway, DNS and MAC address of your WAN. Click Refresh to display the
latest information.
When using PPPoE, PPTP, you can click Connect/Release to establish the
connection of the Internet port. Click Disconnect/Renew to break the Internet
port connection.
When using DHCP, please click Connect/Release to release your current IP
address, click Disconnect/Renew to get a new IP address from the DHCP
server.
User List
The user list shows users who are using the DHCP service, and their IP
address, MAC address, Host name and the time to the expiration time of that
leased IP address. Click Refresh to update the latest users list.
Session List
List the sessions currently established. By watching the session list, you will
observe that who are using the Internet service, what type of services and the
other information you need. The session list also helps you to debug the
Internet connection problem. Click previous or next to browse the whole list.
3.3.5 Management >> Save Configuration
To save your current configuration to files in your PC, click the Save button, the
system will prompt you to save the configuration file, click save to proceed. To
load a backup configuration file from the PC, click browse and choose the path
and the file, then click load to proceed. After a successful load, please restart
your gateway by unplugging the power then plugging back in.
3.3.6 Management >> Time
Change the time zone to the area you are in. The default value is the
GMT-8.00 Pacific Time (USA/Canada). When in daylight saving period,
please check the Use Daylight Saving Time box.
Appendix A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Standard IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.11g and 802.11b
Channels 11 Channels: US, Canada
13 Channels: Europe
14 Channels: Japan
Access Interface
• WAN: One 10/100 Base TX port, Auto sensing, Auto MDIX, RJ-45
connector
• LAN: Four 10/100 Base TX ports, Auto sensing, Auto MDIX, RJ-45
connector
• Wireless: External Antenna, Frequency: 2.412~2.484 GHz, support 14
channels, data rates supports 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps auto
fallback function,
LED Indicators
• PWR: Green LED, indicates power and operation
• DIAG: Green LED, indicates hardware abnormal operation
• LAN 10/100: indicates LAN port connection, yellow, 10Mbps, green,
100Mbps
• WAN 10/100: indicates ISP connection
• WLAN : Green LED, indicates Wireless LAN function
Reset Button (Factory default-setting button)
Environment
• Operation Temperature: 0°C ~ 45°C
• Operation Humidity: 5% ~ 95%
• Storage Temperature: -20~+85°C
• Storage Humidity: 5%~95%
Power
• AC Adapter: Input 110VAC/220VAC; Output 12V/1A DC
• Maximum power consumption: 10 Watts
Dimensions & Weight
• 180mm x 143mm x 40.5mm (W x D x H)
• ?? g without holder
Certificates
• EMI: CE & FCC Part 15 class B
• Safety: CB (EN60950)
Appendix B Frequent Asked Questions
Q: When should I modify the MAC address for global port settings?
A: Some ISPs identify their clients by the accessing MAC address and the host
names, therefore, entering these information is the process required to prove
they are who they claim to be. MAC address required for global port settings is
the adapter address for the device you are now configuring. Most ISPs use
automatic registration and do not limit network MAC addresses. But, if they do,
you can change your MAC address to meet the registration.
Q: What is DMZ?
A: DMZ (demilitarized zone), a barrier between the Internet and a company’s
Intranet. It is a subnet that contains a firewall and proxy server, which can be in
separate servers or in one server. The firewall connects to an external firewall
on the Internet side, which may be at the ISP’s location and is often called a
“boundary router”. The double firewall architecture adds an extra measure of
security for the Intranet.
Q: What is Dynamic DNS?
A: The Dynamic DNS service, an IP Registry provides a public central
database where information such as email addresses, hostnames, Ips etc. can
be stored and retrieved. This solves the problems if your DNS server uses an
IP associated with dynamic IP. The Dynamic DNS service acts like old-style
phone operators: other users call the operator, and ask to speak to you, and
the operator, who knows your extension, will make the connection. Every time
your computer comes online, it will inform the Dynamic DNS server what the
current IP address is. Users who need to connect to your server, through the
magic of DNS service, will be sent to the right place. Please visit
http://www.dyndns.org for more information.
Q: Why “Dynamic DNS”?
A: With Dynamic DNS support, you can have a static hostname alias for a
dynamic IP address, allowing the host to be more easily accessible from
various locations on the Internet. You must register with a Dynamic DNS Client
to sue this service. Please go to http://www.dyndns.org for more information.
Q: What is Wildcard?
A: A wildcard alias is a method that is used to give your hostname multiple
identities. If you were to register yourhost.com, everything (*).yourhost.com
would be aliased to yourhost.com. This includes host names such as
www.yourhost.com or ftp.yourhost.com . Once Wildcard feature was enabled,
your host can be reached by *.yourhost.dyndns.org. First, you need to register
a dynamic DNS account with www.dyndns.org. To use this service, you must
register with the Dynamic DNS client. The Dynamic DNS client service
provider will give you a password or key. Refer to what’s Dynamic DNS?
Question above for more information.
Q: What’s MX (Mail Exchanger)? And why MX?
A: The Internet email system for both machines and network connections are
prone to error. With this, a chain of email hubs into the email architecture is
thus built. If the “primary” mail host goes down, instead of queuing up the mails
in the unreliable host on the Internet, they get sent to the “secondary” or
“backup” mail exchanger for delivery, until the primary mail server becomes
functional again. In technical term, such service is called Backup Mail
Exchanger.
Q: What is PPPoE (PPP Over Ethernet)?
A: PPPoE is know as a dial-up DSL service. It is designed to integrate the
broadband services into the current widely deployed, easy-to-use, and
low-cost dial-up-access networking infrastructure. Thus, customer can get
greater access speed without changing the operation concept.
Q: What is MTU?
A: A maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the largest size packet or frame,
specified in octets (eight-bit bytes), that can be sent in a packet- or
frame-based network such as the Internet. The Internet's Transmission Control
Protocol uses the MTU to determine the maximum size of each packet in any
transmission. Too large an MTU size may mean retransmissions if the packet
encounters a router that can't handle that large a packet. Too small an MTU
size means relatively more header overhead and more acknowledgements
that have to be sent and handled. Most computer operating systems provide a
default MTU value that is suitable for most users. In general, Internet users
should follow the advice of their Internet service provider (ISP) about whether
to change the default value and what to change it to.
Appendix C Troubleshooting
This chapter is intended to help you troubleshoot problems you may encounter
while setting up and using the XAVi route. It also describes some common
hardware and software problems and gives some suggestions to troubleshoot
them.
Refresh your IP address (MS Windows)
Sometimes you will wonder what my computer’s IP is or you want to refresh
your IP address. There is a tool for this comes with Windows. For Windows
95/98/98se/ME, please click Start > Run, enter winipcfg and click OK. Select
the correct Network Adaptor, click release all to release all current
configuration first, then click renew all to renew the IP information again.
For Windows NT4.0/2000/XP, run ipconfig.exe in DOS mode. (ipconfig.exe/?
to list all parameters). Run ipconfig /release and then run ipconfig /renew.
IP address conflict
When you see the message box prompted for IP address conflict on any of the
workstations in the network, this means two or more workstations have the
same IP address. If you have setup the device as a DHCP server, on the
problem workstation, please run the “winipcfg”, utility, select the correct
Network Adapter, click release all to release all current configuration first, then
click renew all to renew the IP information again (for Windows 2000/NT4.0/XP,
run ipconfig/release and then run ipconfig /renew). If the DHCP function is
disabled and static IP addresses are assigned to each workstation, please
double check each workstation’s IP address for any duplicate IP.
Cannot access the Internet
Check the physical connectivity of local network.
Check if both the LEDs of local and Global on the product’s front panel are
lit. Make sure you are using the correct cables and the cables are
connected to the network devices properly.
Check the physical connectivity of broadband device.
Examine the LED of LAN port and the LED of the broadband signal input
on the Cable Modem/xDSL Modem. If the LAN LED is off, make sure you
are using the correct cables and the cables are connected to the devices
properly. If the LED of the broadband signal is off, please contact your ISP.
Check the status of this product.
After checking the cabling, you also have to check if you have entered the
correct user name and password that your ISP provided. While checking,
please note that the information is case sensitive.
To check the Internet connection status, open the browser to start the web
configuration, select Network Status > WAN IP Status. Check if Link
Status displays “Connect successfully”. If not, you may have to contact
your ISP to see if their Internet service is available.
Check the logical connectivity from your computer to the Internet.
Appendix D Government compliance notices
FCC compliance
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is
a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number
and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon
request, provide this information to your telephone company.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communication.
Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the will be required to correct the interference at this
own expense. The user should not modify or change this equipment without
written approval from company name. Modification could void authority to use
this equipment.
For the safety reason, people should not work in a situation which RF
exposure limits be exceeded. To prevent the situation happening, people who
work with the antenna should be aware of the following rules:
1. Install the antenna in a location where a distance of 20cm from the
antenna may be maintained.
2. While installing the antenna in the location, please do not turn on the
power of wireless card.
3. While the device is working, please do not contact the antenna.
APPENDIX E DDNS UPDATE STATUS MESSAGES
(1) When starting the DDNS service.
Updating dynamic DNS server, please wait.
(2) When DHCP Client or PPPOE cannot get IP on the Internet Port.
Could not resolve IP address for the device.
(3) When DDNS update successful.
Update dynamic DNS server successful IP: <Your Internet IP address> (eg.
211.21.190.99)
Update dynamic DNS server successful IP: <Your Internet IP address> (eg.
211.21.190.99) again.
Update successful, a feature requested is only available to donators, please
donate.
(4) When DDNS update fail.
Update fail, cannot connect to server: members.dyndns.org
Update fail, strange server response.
Update fail, invalid hostname: user.dyndns.org .
Update fail, malformed hostname: user.dyndns.org .
Update fail, hostname: user.dyndns.org is not under your control.
Update fail, hostname: user.dyndns.org has been blocked for abuse. You need
to be logged in dyndns.org.
Update fail, invalid username and password.
Update fail, invalid parameter.
Update fail, this user agent has been blocked.
Update fail, too many or too few hosts found.
Update fail, dyndns internal error, please report this number to their support
people: error message.
Update fail, 911!
Update fail, 999!
Update fail, wait response received, waiting for 60 seconds before next
update.
Update fail, error processing request
Update fail, invalid username and password!
Update fail, server response: server message.
APPENDIX F SYSLOG SOFTWARE
The XAVi Syslog Program is on the CD which comes with the gateway.
You do not have to install it, just copy it to your PC and double click it to run the
program.
You will see the first page.
The default Syslog port is 514, no need to change the port number.
The default log file path is the current directory of the syslog program.
Change it to the directory you wish the log file stored.
Replay. If the others also need the syslog message from the gateway, you can
redirect your to it. The gateway only send its log information to one IP address,
thus you have to replay it, check the box for a replay. Also please specify an IP
address and the port number for the replay. Click OK after you finished the
setting of this page.
UDP Active. Shows the UDP sessions of your PC.
TCP Active. Shows the TCP sessions of your PC.
User Access. Show all users’ sessions of the gateway.
Pull down menu. From the pull down menu, you will see the list of the
gateways on your network, choose from the list, or choose Any to get
messages from all gateways.
Open Record. Open a saved record from the PC.
Save Record. Save the records on the list to the file.
Clean Record. Clean the records on the list.
Stop Record. Stop receiving new records from the gateway.