orativo Lanix de C V LX220N ADSL2+/VDSL2 User Manual

Corporativo Lanix S.A. de C.V. ADSL2+/VDSL2

User Manual

         LX220N User Manual
  Contents 1 Safety Precautions ............................................................................. 1 2 Overview ......................................................................................... 2 2.1 Packing List ......................................................................................... 2 2.2 Application .......................................................................................... 2 2.3 Features .............................................................................................. 3 2.4 Standards Compatibility and Compliance ............................................ 4 3 Hardware Description and Installation .................................................... 5 3.1 LEDs and Interfaces ............................................................................ 5 3.2 Hardware Installation ........................................................................... 8 4 PC Network Configuration and Login .................................................... 10 4.1 PC Network Configuration ................................................................. 10 4.2 Logging in to the DSL Router ............................................................ 11 5 Web-based Management ................................................................... 12 5.1 Setup ................................................................................................ 12 5.1.1 Wizard .................................................................................... 13 5.1.2 Internet Setup ......................................................................... 12 5.1.3 Wireless .................................................................................. 16 5.1.4 Local Network ......................................................................... 20 5.1.5 Local IPv6 Network ................................................................. 24 5.1.6 Time and Date ........................................................................ 26 5.1.7 Logout .................................................................................... 27 5.2 Advanced .......................................................................................... 28 5.2.1 Advanced Wireless ................................................................. 28 5.2.2 ALG ........................................................................................ 35 5.2.3 Port Forwarding ...................................................................... 35 5.2.4 DMZ ....................................................................................... 37 5.2.5 SAMBA ................................................................................... 37 5.2.6 Parental Control ...................................................................... 39 5.2.7 Filtering Options...................................................................... 42 5.2.8 QoS Configuration .................................................................. 58 5.2.9 Anti-Attack Settings ................................................................ 50 5.2.10 DNS .................................................................................. 64 5.2.11 Dynamic DNS .................................................................... 52 5.2.12 Network Tools .................................................................... 54
LX220N User Manual ii 5.2.13 Routing .............................................................................. 64 5.2.14 Schedules ......................................................................... 83 5.2.15 NAT ................................................................................... 70 5.2.16 DLNA ................................................................................ 71 5.2.17 IP Tunnel ........................................................................... 71 5.2.18 Logout ............................................................................... 76 5.3 Management ..................................................................................... 77 5.3.1 Global IPv6 ............................................................................. 90 5.3.2 System Management .............................................................. 77 5.3.3 Firmware Update .................................................................... 79 5.3.4 Access Controls ...................................................................... 80 5.3.5 Diagnosis ................................................................................ 85 5.3.6 Log Configuration ................................................................... 87 5.4 Status ................................................................................................ 87 5.4.1 Device Info ............................................................................. 88 5.4.2 Wireless Clients ...................................................................... 89 5.4.3 DHCP Clients.......................................................................... 89 5.4.4      IPv6 Status   ............................................................................ 90 5.4.5 Logs ....................................................................................... 90 5.4.6 Statistics ................................................................................. 91 5.4.7 Route Info ............................................................................... 93 5.5 Help .................................................................................................. 93 6    Trouble Shooting ............................................................................ 94 7    FCC Statement .............................................................................. 94
LX220N User Manual  1   Safety Precautions Take  the  following  instructions  to  prevent  the  device  from  risks  and  damage caused by fire or electric power.   Use the type of power marked in the volume label.   Use the power adapter in the product package.   Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An overburden power outlet or damaged lines or plugs may cause electric shock or fire accidents. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any damage, replace it at once.   Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage caused by overheating to the device. The long and thin holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover these heat dissipation holes.   Do not put this device close to a heat source or under a high temperature occurs. Keep the device away from direct sunshine.   Do not put this device close to an overdamp or watery place. Do not spill fluid on this device.   Do not connect this device to a PC or electronic product unless instructed by our customer engineer or your broadband provider. Wrong connection may cause power or fire risk.   Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
LX220N User Manual 2 2   Overview The LX220N DSL Router integrates wireless LAN and USB service into one unit. It is designed to provide a simple and cost-effective DSL Internet connection for a private  Ethernet  and  802.11g/802.11b/802.11n  wireless  network.  The  Router combines  high-speed  DSL  Internet  connection,  IP  routing  for  the  LAN,  and wireless connectivity in one package. The Router is easy to install and use. The Router connects to an Ethernet LAN or computers  via  standard  Ethernet  ports.  The  DSL  connection  is  made  using ordinary  telephone line  with standard  connectors.  Multiple  workstations can be networked and connected to the Internet by a single Wide Area Network (WAN) interface  and  single  global  IP  address.  The  advanced  security  enhancements, packet  filtering  and  port  redirection,  can  help  protect  your  network  from potentially devastating intrusions by malicious agents from outside your network. Network and Router management is done through the web-based management interface accessed through the local Ethernet using any web browser. You may also enable remote management to  enable  configuration  of  the Router  via  the WAN interface. 2.1   Packing List   1 x LX220N   1 x external splitter   1 x power adapter   2 x telephone cables (RJ-11, more than 1.8m)   1 x Ethernet cable (RJ-45, more than 1.8m)   1 x USB cable (USB, more than 1m)   1 x user manual   1 x quality guarantee card   1 x certificate of quality 2.2   Application   Home gateway   Wireless LAN
LX220N User Manual 3   SOHOs   Small enterprises   Higher data rate broadband sharing   Audio and video streaming and transfer   PC file and application sharing   Network and online gaming   USB storage 2.3   Features   User-friendly GUI for web configuration   Compatible with all standard Internet applications   Industry standard and interoperable xDSL interface   Simple web-based status page displays a snapshot of system configuration, and links to the configuration pages   Downloadable flash software updates   Support for up to 8 permanent virtual circuits (PVC)   Support for up to 8 PPPoE sessions   Support RIP v1 & RIP v2   WLAN with high-speed data transfer rates, compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n   IP routing and bridging   Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) , PTM (Packet Transfer mode), and digital subscriber line (DSL) support   Point-to-point protocol (PPP)   Network/port address translation (NAT/PAT)   Quality of service (QoS)   Wireless LAN security: WPA, 802.1x, RADIUS client   Universal plug-and-play(UPnP)   Web filtering   Management and control Web-based management (WBM) Command line interface (CLI) TR-069 WAN management protocol   Remote update   System statistics and monitoring
LX220N User Manual 4   DSL router is targeted at the following platforms: DSL modems, wireless access points and bridge.   Multicast listener discovery (MLD)   Digital living network alliance (DLNA)   Synergy advanced multipurpose bus arbiter (SAMBA)   Internet group management protocol (IGMP)   Application layer gateway (ALG) 2.4   Standards Compatibility and Compliance   Support application level gateway (ALG)   ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt)   ITU G.992.2 (G.lite)   ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)   ITU G.992.3 (ADSL2)   ITU G.992.5 (ADSL2+)   ITU G.993.1 (VDSL)   ITU G993.2 (VDSL2)   ANSI T1.413 Issue 2   IEEE 802.3   IEEE 802.3u   IEEE 802.11b   IEEE 802.11g   IEEE 802.11n
LX220N User Manual  3   Hardware Description and Installation 3.1    LEDs and Interfaces Front Panel
LX220N User Manual 6 Figure 1   Front panel  The following table describes the indicators on the front panel. Indicator Color Status Description Power Green On  The device is powered on. Off  The device is powered off. Red  On  Self-test fails, or failure occurs, or the device is starting. DSL  Green On  DSL link is established. Slow Blink  The DSL line is attempting to detect signals. Fast Blink Signals have been detected, and the DSL line is attempting to establish link. Internet  Green On  Physical layer connection and IP connection is established in routing mode. Blink  IP connection is established, and messages are being transmitted. Off  IP connection or physical layer link is not established.   Red On  IP connection fails. WAN  Green On  WAN link is established. Blink  Data is being transmitted through a WAN interface. Off  WAN link is not established.   LAN 1/2  Green On  Ethernet link is established. Blink  Data  is  being  transmitted  through  a  LAN interface. Off  Ethernet link is not established. WLAN  Green On  WLAN is enabled. Blink  Data  is  being  transmitted  by  the  wireless module. Off  WLAN is disabled. WPS  Green On  Negotiation is successful under Wi-Fi protected setup. Blink  Negotiation is in progress under Wi-Fi protected
LX220N User Manual 7 Indicator Color Status Description Setup. Off  Wi-Fi protected setup is disabled. USB  Green On  A USB flash disk is connected. Blink  Data is being transmitted. Off  No USB connection. Rear Panel  Figure 2   Rear panel  The following table describes the interface of the device. Interface/Button Description DSL  RJ-11 interface connecting to a telephone set through a telephone cable LAN1/2  Ethernet RJ-45 interfaces connecting to the Ethernet interfaces of computers or Ethernet devices WAN  Ethernet RJ-45 interfaces connecting to the WAN interfaces. USB USB port, for connecting a 3G network card or other USB storage devices. Reset Reset to the factory defaults. To restore factory defaults, keep the device powered on and push a paper clip into the hole. Press down the button for more than 5 seconds and then release. ON/OFF  Push to power on/off the device.
LX220N User Manual 8 Interface/Button Description Power Interface connecting to the power adapter. The power adapter output is: 12V DC, 1500mA Side Panel  Interface/Button Description WPS This button is used for enabling WPS PBC mode. If WPS is enabled, press this button, and then the wireless router starts to accept the negotiation of PBC mode. WLAN  WLAN switch, for enabling or disabling the WLAN function.  3.2    Hardware Installation Step 1  Connect the DSL port of the device and the Modem port of the splitter with a telephone cable. Connect the phone to the Phone port of the splitter through a telephone cable. Connect the incoming line to the Line port of the splitter. The splitter has three ports:
LX220N User Manual 9   Line: Connect to a wall phone port (RJ-11 jack).   Modem: Connect to the DSL port of the device.   Phone: Connect to a telephone set. Step 2  Connect a LAN port of the device to the network card of the PC through an Ethernet cable (MDI/MDIX). Note: Use twisted-pair cables to connect the device to a Hub or switch. Step 3  Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and the other end to the Power port of the device. Connection  1: Figure  3  displays the  application diagram for the connection  of the  device,  PC,  splitter  and  telephone  sets,  when  no  telephone  set  is  placed before the splitter.  Figure 3   Connection diagram (without telephone sets before the splitter) As illustrated in the following figure, the splitter is installed close to the device. Installing a telephone directly before the splitter may lead to failure of connection between the device and the central office, or failure  of Internet access, or slow connection speed. If you really  need  to add  a telephone set before the splitter, you  must  add  a  microfilter  before  a  telephone  set.  Do  not  connect  several telephones before the splitter or connect several telephones with the microfilter.
LX220N User Manual  4   PC Network Configuration and Login 4.1   PC Network Configuration Each network interface on the PC should  either be  configured  with a  statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically obtain an IP address using the network DHCP server. DSL router provides a DHCP server on its LAN and it is recommended to configure your LAN to automatically obtain its IP address and DNS server IP address. The  configuration  principle  is  identical  but  should  be  carried  out  differently  on each operating system. The following displays the TCP/IP Properties dialog box on Windows XP.  Figure 4   PC Network Configuration
LX220N User Manual 11 TCP/IP configuration steps for Windows XP are as follows: Step 1  Choose Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.   Right-click the Ethernet connection icon and choose Properties.   On the General tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears.   Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.   Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button.   Click OK to save the settings. 4.2   Logging in to the DSL Router To log in to the DSL router, do as follows. Step 1  Open a Web browser on your computer. Step 2  Enter http://192.168.1.1 (default IP address of the DSL router) in the address bar. The login page appears. Step 3  Enter the user name and the password. The default username and password of the super user are admin and c1@r0. The username and password of the common user are Usuario and c1@r0. It is recommended to change these default values after logging in to the DSL router for the first time. Step 4  Click Login to log in to the Web page.  Figure 5   Logging in to the DSL Router After logging in to the DSL router as a super user, you can query, configure, and modify all the settings, and diagnose the system.
LX220N User Manual  5   Web-based Management This chapter describes how to use Web-based management of the DSL router, which allows you to configure and control all of DSL router features and system parameters in a user-friendly GUI. 5.1   Setup In the main interface, click Setup tab to enter the Setup menu as shown in the following  figure.  The  submenus  are  Wizard,  Internet  Setup,  Wireless,  Local Network, Local IPv6 Network, Time and Date and Logout. 5.1.1  Internet Setup Choose Setup > Internet Setup. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the WAN interface of the device.
LX220N User Manual 13  Click  Add  in  “INTERNET  SETUP”.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 14  The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field  Description DSL Mode  You can select ATM or PTM. PVC Settings VPI: The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255. VCI: The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic). Service  You can select from the drop-down list.
LX220N User Manual 15 Field  Description Category  Protocol You can select from the drop-down list.  Encapsulation Mode Select the method of encapsulation provided by your ISP. You can select LLC or VCMUX.  Click Apply, the page shown in the following figure appears.   To manage the existing WAN connections, select a connection from the list, and then click Edit or Delete.
LX220N User Manual 16 5.1.2  Wireless This section describes the wireless LAN and basic configuration. A wireless LAN can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards communicating in a pear-to-pear network or as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards communicating through access points which bridge network traffic to wired LAN. Choose  Setup  >  Wireless.  The  Wireless  page  shown  in  the  following  figure appears.  5.1.2.1  Wireless Basic In  the Wireless  page,  click Wireless Basic. The  page  shown  in  the  following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN clients that may connect to the device.
LX220N User Manual 17   The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field  Description Enable Wireless Select this to turn Wi-Fi on. AP Isolate  Select this to turn AP isolation on. Wireless Network Name (SSID) The Wireless Network Name is a unique name that identifies a network. All devices on a network must share the same wireless network name in order to communicate on the network. If you decide to change the wireless network name from the default setting, enter your new wireless network name in this field. Visibility Status You can select Visible or Invisible. Country  Select the country from the drop-down list. 802.11 Mode Select the appropriate 802.11 mode based on the wireless clients in your network. The drop-down menu options are 802.11b only, 802.11g only, 802.11n only, Mixed 802.11b/g, Mixed 802.11n/g and Mixed 802.11b/g/n. Band Width  Select the appropriate band as 20M, 40M Plus, or 40M Minus from the pull-down menu. Wireless Channel Select the wireless channel from the pull-down menu. It is different for different country. Transmission  Select the transmission rate for the network. The rate
LX220N User Manual 18 Field  Description Rate  of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client. The default is Auto.  Click Apply to save the settings. 5.1.2.2  Wireless Security In the Wireless page, click Wireless Security. The page shown in the following figure appears. Wireless security is vital to your network to protect the wireless communication among wireless stations, access points and wired network. Note:   Enable Wireless before configuring the wireless security settings in this page. Refer to 5.1.2.1 Wireless Basic.   When the Security Mode is set as WEP, the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 19  The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description WEP Key Length  Choose the WEP key length. You can choose 64-bit or 128-bit. Default Tx Key  Choose the index of WEP Key. You can choose Key 1, 2, 3 or 4. WEP Key Format   When 64-bit key length is selected, you can choose ASCII (5 characters) or HEX (10 characters).   When 128-bit key length is selected, you can choose ASCII (13 characters) or HEX (26 characters). WEP Key 1/2/3/4 The Encryption keys are used to encrypt the data. Both the modem and wireless stations must use the same encryption key for data transmission. The default key 1 is 1111111111. Authentication  Choose an authentication mode.  Click Apply to save the settings. When  the  Security  Mode  is  set  as  WPA2  only  or  WPA/WPA2  Mixed,  the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 20  The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field  Description Wireless Security Mode Configure the wireless encryption mode. You can choose None, WEP, WPA2 Only or WPA /WPA2 Mixed.   Wired  equivalent  privacy  (WEP)  encrypts  data frames before transmitting over the wireless network.   WPA2  is  a  subset  of  the  IEEE802.11i  security specification draft.     WPA/WPA2  Mixed  is  the  collection  of  WPA  and WPA2  encryption  modes.  The  wireless  client establishes  the  connection  between  the  modem through WPA or WPA2. Key differences between WPA and WEP are user authentication and improved data encryption. WPA Mode   Select  Personal,  and  then  enter  the  pre-shared key in the Pre-Shared Key field.   Select  Enterprise,  and  then  enter  the  port,  IP address, and password of the Radius server. You need to  enter the  password  provided  by  the  Radius server when the wireless client connects the modem. If the encryption is set to WEP, the modem uses 802.1 X authentication, which is Radius authentication. Encryption Mode When WPA /WPA2 Mixed is selected, you can select WPA encryption as AES, TKIP or Both.   Group Key Update Interval When WPA encryption is applied, messages sent are encrypted with a password. For higher security, WPA password is updated periodically. This value is the update interval of the WPA password. 5.1.3  Local Network You can configure the LAN IP address according to the actual application. The preset IP address  is  192.168.1.1.  You  can  use the  default  settings and  DHCP
LX220N User Manual 21 service to manage the IP settings for the private network. The IP address of the device is the base address used for DHCP. To use the device for DHCP on your LAN, the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the device. The IP address  available  in the DHCP IP address pool changes automatically if you change the IP address of the device. You can also enable the secondary LAN IP address. The two LAN IP addresses must be in different networks. Choose  Setup > Local  Network.  The  Local  Network  page  shown  in  the following figure appears.  By default, Enable DHCP Server is selected for the Ethernet LAN  interface of the  device.  DHCP  service  supplies  IP  settings  to  workstations  configured  to automatically obtain IP settings from a PC connected to the device through the Ethernet port. When the device is used for DHCP, it becomes the default gateway for DHCP clients connected to it. If you change the IP address of the device, you must also change the range of IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN. The IP address pool can contain up to 253 IP addresses.
LX220N User Manual 22   This page is used to configure the DHCP Server and DHCP Relay Settings. The HCP  Lease  Time  is  at  least  600  seconds  and  without  upper  limit;  -1  means unrestricted lease time.   Click Apply to save the settings. The DHCP Client Class List section is shown as below.   Click Add, the page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 23 The DHCP Cond Option section is shown as below. Here you can specify the reply  message  (option  240~245)  the  modem  sends  to  the  client.  After  DHCP CLIENT CLASS is configured, you can configure DHCP COND OPTION.  Click Add to add DHCP option as shown in the following figure.  Only when this function is enabled, the modem returns the content below to the client. The Cond Option Client Class is the client class name of DHCP Cond Option.   The Cond Option Tag is a part of the value in the message sent by the modem to the client. It is between 240 and 245. The Cond Option Value is a value in the message sent by the modem to the client. This value can be specified at random.   After setting, click Apply to save the settings. In the Local Network page, you can assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers based on their MAC addresses.   Click Add to add static DHCP (optional). The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 24  Select Enable to reserve the IP address for the designated PC with the configured MAC address. The Computer Name helps you to recognize the PC with the MAC address, for example, Father’s Laptop. Click Apply to save the settings. After  the  DHCP  reservation  is  saved,  the  DHCP  reservations  list  displays  the configuration. The NUMBER  OF  DYNAMIC  DHCP  CLIENTS  page  shows  the  current  DHCP clients (PC or Laptop) connected to the device and the detailed information of the connected computer(s).  5.1.4  Local IPv6 Network You can configure the LAN IPv6 address according to the actual application. The preset IPv6  address  is  fe80::1.  You can  use the  default settings  and  DHCPv6 service to manage the IPv6 settings for the private network. The IPv6 address of the device is the base address used for DHCPv6. To use the device for DHCPv6 on your LAN, the IPv6 address pool used for DHCPv6 must be compatible with the IPv6 address of  the  device. The IPv6 address  available  in the DHCP IPv6 address  pool  changes  automatically  if  you  change  the  IPv6  address  of  the device. Choose Setup > Local IPv6 Network. The page shown in  the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure a static LAN IPv6 address,  enable or disable DHCPv6 server and RADVD, and configure site prefix.
LX220N User Manual 25  The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field  Description IPv6 Interface Address The IPv6 address of link local gateway on the LAN side.   Enable DHCPv6 Server Choose to enable DHCPv6 server. LAN address config mode Choose an IPv6 address mode. Stateless refers to stateless address auto-configuration (SLAAC) mode, and Stateful refers to dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) mode. Start/ End  IPv6 address pool range.
LX220N User Manual 26 Field  Description Interface ID DHCPv6 Lease Time IPv6 lease time. Get DNS Servers from WAN You can choose to get the IPv6 DNS server address from the WAN side. Static DNS Servers You can manually set the IPv6 DNS server address. Static IPv6 DNS Servers Input an IPv6 DNS server address. Enable RADVD The router advertisement daemon (RADVD) is run by Linux or BSD systems acting as IPv6 routers. It sends router advertisement messages, specified by RFC2461, to a local Ethernet LAN periodically and when requested by a node sending a router solicitation message. These messages are required for IPv6 stateless auto-configuration. Auto get prefix from WAN You can choose to get an IPv6 prefix from the WAN automatically.   WAN interface You can choose to get an IPv6 prefix from the selected WAN connection.   Static  You can choose to specify an IPv6 prefix. Site Prefix  Input an IPv6 prefix.  After finishing setting, click the Apply button to apply the settings. 5.1.5  Time and Date Choose  Setup  >  Time  and  Date.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 27   In the Time and Date page, you can configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. You can set the time zone that you are in and the network time protocol (NTP) server. You can also configure daylight saving to automatically adjust the time when needed. Select Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers. Select the specific time server and the time zone from the corresponding drop-down lists. Select Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes if necessary. Set the daylight as you want. Click Apply to save the settings. 5.1.6  Logout Choose Setup > Logout. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can log out of the configuration page.
LX220N User Manual 28  5.2   Advanced This section includes advanced features for network management, security and administrative  tools  to  manage  the  device.  You  can  view  status  and  other information used to examine performance and troubleshoot. In the main interface, click Advanced tab to enter the Advanced menu as shown in the following figure. The submenus are 2.4G Advanced Wireless, ALG, Port Forwarding,  DMZ,  SAMBA,  Parental  Control,  Filtering  Options,  QoS Configuration,  Anti-Attack  Settings,  DNS,  Dynamic  DNS,  Network  Tools, Routing, Schedules, NAT, DLNA, IP Tunnel and Logout. 5.2.1  Advanced Wireless It is suggested not to change the defaults, as incorrect settings may reduce the performance of your wireless radio. The default settings provide the best wireless radio performance in most environments. Choose  Advanced  >  Advanced  Wireless.  The  page  shown  in  the  following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 29  5.2.1.1  Advanced Settings Select Advanced Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 30  Wireless Network Name (SSID): The Wireless Network Name is a unique name that identifies a network. All devices on a network must share the same wireless network name in order to communicate on the network. If you decide to change the  wireless  network  name  from  the  default  setting,  enter  your  new  wireless network name in this field. These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN. Do not change these settings unless you know the effect of changes on the device. Click Apply to save the settings.
LX220N User Manual 31 5.2.1.2  MAC Filtering Select MAC Filtering. The page shown in the following figure appears.  MAC address access control permits access to this route from hosts with MAC addresses contained in the WLAN Filter List. Choose a wireless SSID, select an access control mode, and then click Add to add a MAC Address as shown in the following figure. Click Apply to finish. After adding a filter, you can edit or delete it.  5.2.1.3  Security Settings Select Security Settings. The VAP Configuration page appears.
LX220N User Manual 32  Select the SSID that you want to configure from the drop-down list. Select the encryption type from the Work Mode drop-down list. You can select None, WEP, WPA2 Only or WPA/WPA2 Mixed. The default mode is None. If you select WEP, the page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 33  If you select WPA2 Only or WPA/WPA2 Mixed, the page shown in the following figure appears.   Click Submit  to save the settings.  For detailed  configuration, you  may refer to 5.1.2.2 Wireless Security. 5.2.1.4  WPS Settings Select WPS Settings. This page is used to config WPS settings.   Note:   To configure WPS, the WLAN security mode must be WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK mode.
LX220N User Manual 34  The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Wireless SSID  Select one SSID of the CPE. Enabled WPS  Choose to enable WPS function to set the following parameters. PBC In this way, the router generates PIN. Click this button, the router will generate a PIN, and meanwhile press the WPS button on the wireless client. The wireless client automatically establishes connection with the router under encryption mode without inputting the key. PIN In this way, the wireless client generates PIN. Enter PIN of the wireless client in the Input Station PIN field, and then click PIN to establish the connection. WPS Session Status Display the session status.
LX220N User Manual 35 5.2.2  ALG Choose Advanced >  ALG. The page shown in the following  figure appears. In this page, you can enable passthrough of TFTP, FTP, PPTP, RTSP, L2TP, H323, SIP and IPSEC.  5.2.3  Port Forwarding This function is used to open ports in your device and redirect data through those ports to a single PC on your network (WAN-to-LAN traffic). It allows remote users to  access  services  on  your  LAN,  such  as  FTP  for  file  transfers  or  SMTP  and POP3 for e-mail. The device accepts remote requests for these services at your global IP  address. It uses the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port number, and redirects these requests to the server on your LAN with the LAN IP address you  specify.  Note  that  the  specified  private  IP  address  must  be  within  the available range of the subnet where the device is in. Choose Advanced > Port Forwarding. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 36   Click Add to add a virtual server.   enter a name in the Server Name field. Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field to appoint the corresponding PC to receive forwarded packets. Click Apply to save the settings. The page shown in the following figure appears. A virtual server is added.
LX220N User Manual 37 5.2.4  DMZ Since some applications  are not compatible  with NAT,  the  device supports the use of a DMZ IP address for a  single host on the LAN. This IP address is not protected by NAT and it is visible to agents on the Internet with the correct type of software.  Note  that  any  client  PC  in  the  DMZ  is  exposed  to  various  types  of security  risks.  If  you  use  the  DMZ, take measures (such  as client-based  virus protection)  to  protect  the  remaining  client  PCs  on  your  LAN  from  possible contamination through DMZ. Choose Advanced > DMZ. The page shown in the following figure appears.   Choose to enable DMZ, input a DMZ host ip address or Select a IP from list, and click then Apply to save the settings. 5.2.5  SAMBA Select Advanced > SAMBA. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 38   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Enable SAMBA  Select the check box to enable the samba service Workgroup  Enter the name of your local area network (LAN). Netbios Name  Enter your netbios name which is an identifier used by netbios services running on a computer. New SMB password Enter your samba password for user root. Retype new SMB password Reconfirm your samba password here. Enable USB Storage Select the check box to support USB storage. Enable Anonymous Access Select the check box to allow anonymous users access.
LX220N User Manual 39 5.2.6  Parental Control Choose Advanced > Parental Control. The Parent Control page shown in the following figure appears.   This page provides two useful tools  for restricting the Internet access. Website Filter allows you to quickly create a list of all websites that you wish to stop users from accessing. MAC Filter allows you to control when clients or PCs connected to the device are allowed to access the Internet. 5.2.6.1  Website Filter In  the  Parental  Control  page,  click  Website  Filter.  The  page  shown  in  the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 40   Click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears.   Enter the website in the URL field. Select the Schedule from the drop-down list, or select Manual Schedule and select the corresponding time and days. Click Apply to add the website to the WEBSITE FILTER table. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 41  5.2.6.2  MAC Filter In the Parental Control page, click MAC Filter. The page shown in the following figure appears.   Choose BLACK_LIST or WHITE_LIST, and then click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 42   Enter the use name and MAC address  and select the corresponding  time  and days.  Click  Apply  to  add  the  MAC  address  to  the  BLOCK  MAC  ADDRESS Table. The page shown in the following figure appears.  5.2.7  Filtering Options Choose Advanced > Filtering Options. The Filtering Options page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 43  5.2.7.1  IPv4 Filtering In  the  Filtering  Options  page,  click  IPv4  Filtering.  The  page  shown  in  the following figure appears. In this page, you may configure IPv4 firewall function. Note:   The settings are applicable only when IP filter is enabled.
LX220N User Manual 44  Select  a  security  level,  choose  a  filter  direction,  and  then  click  Add  a  rule  to display the following figure.   The following table describes the parameters of this page.
LX220N User Manual 45 Field  Description Connection  Choose an IPv4 WAN connection. Enable  Tick in the box to enable a filter rule. Protocol  Choose a protocol corresponding to the rule. You may choose TCP, UDP, ICMP or TCP/UDP.   Source/ Destination IP Original/ destination IP address. Source/ Destination Mask Original/ destination mask. Source/Destination Port Original/ end port, which is the original port range.  Description  You can describe this IPv4 filter rule.    After  setting  the  parameters,  click  Submit.  The  page  shown  in  the  following figure appears. You can also click Edit or Delete to manage the rule.
LX220N User Manual 46 5.2.7.2  IPv6 Filtering In  the  Filtering  Options  page,  click  IPv6  Filtering.  The  page  shown  in  the following figure appears. In this page, you may configure IPv6 firewall function. Note:   The settings are applicable only when the firewall is enabled.  Select  a  security  level,  choose  a  filter  direction,  and  then  click  Add  a  rule  to display the following figure.
LX220N User Manual 47   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Connection  Choose an IPv6 WAN connection. Enable  Tick in the box to enable a firewall rule. Protocol  Choose a protocol corresponding to the rule. You may choose TCP, UDP, ICMPv6 or TCP/UDP.   Source/ Destination IP Original/ destination IP address Source prefix length Original/ destination mask Source/Destination Port Original/ end port, which is the original port range  Description  You can describe this IPv6 filter rule.  After  setting  the  parameters,  click  Submit.  The  page  shown  in  the  following figure appears. You can also click Edit or Delete to manage the rule.
LX220N User Manual 48  5.2.7.3  Bridge Filtering In  the Filtering  Options  page,  click  Bridge  Filtering.  The page  shown  in  the following  figure  appears.  This  page  is  used  to  configure bridge parameters.  In this page,  you can change the settings  or view  some information of the bridge and its attached ports.
LX220N User Manual 49   As instructed in the page, choose a bridge filtering global policy as  ALLOW or DENY, and then Click Add to add a bridge filter. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description
LX220N User Manual 50 Field  Description Protocol Type Choose a third-layer protocol type for bridge filtering from the drop-down list. You may choose PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX or NetBEUI.   Destination MAC Address The MAC address of sendee of the message Source MAC Address The MAC address of sender of the message User priority  Vlan priority. VlanID  Vlan ID of a message。 Frame Direction  Choose the sending direction as WAN to LAN or LAN to WAN. Time schedule  Choose the filtering strategy as always or never. Wan interface  Set an effective interface for the bridge filtering rule.   Click Apply to save the settings. 5.2.8  Anti-Attack Settings Choose  Advanced  >  Anti-Attack  Settings.  The  Anti-Attack  Configuration page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 51  A  denial-of-service  (DoS)  attack  is  characterized  by  an  explicit  attempt  by attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service.   Port scan protection is designed to block attempts to discover vulnerable ports or services that might be exploited in an attack from the WAN. Click Submit to save the settings.
LX220N User Manual 52 5.2.9  Dynamic DNS The device supports dynamic domain name service (DDNS). The dynamic DNS service  allows a dynamic public IP  address to  be  associated  with a static  host name in any of the many domains, and  allows access to a specified host from various  locations  on  the  Internet.  Click  a  hyperlinked  URL  in  the  form  of hostname.dyndns.org  and  allow  remote  access  to  a  host.  Many  ISPs  assign public IP addresses using DHCP, so locating a specific host on the LAN using the standard DNS is difficult. For example, if you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN, DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the Internet even if the public IP address changes. DDNS requires that an account be  set  up  with  one  of  the  supported  DDNS  service  providers  (DyndDNS.org, 3322.org and freedns.afraid.org). Choose  Advanced > Dynamic  DNS.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure appears.   Click Add to add dynamic DNS. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 53   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description DDNS provider Select one of the DDNS registration organizations from the down-list drop. Available servers include DynDns.org, 3322.org and freedns.afraid.org. Host Name  Enter the host name that you registered with your DDNS service provider. Username  Enter the user name for your DDNS account. Password  Enter the password for your DDNS account.  Click Apply to save the settings.
LX220N User Manual 54 5.2.10  Network Tools Choose  Advanced  >  Network  Tools.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure appears.  (Network Tools-1)
LX220N User Manual 55  (Network Tools-2) 5.2.10.1 Port Mapping Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click Port Mapping. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can bind the WAN interface and the LAN interface to the same group.
LX220N User Manual 56   Click Add to add port mapping. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The procedure for creating a mapping group is as follows:
LX220N User Manual 57 Step 1  Enter the group name. Step 2  Select interfaces from the Available Interface list and click the <- arrow button to add them to the grouped interface list, in order to create the required mapping of the ports. The group name must be unique. Step 3  Click Apply to save the settings. 5.2.10.2 IGMP Proxy Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click IGMP Proxy. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 58   IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces. The system acts as a proxy for its hosts after you enable it. Click Apply to save the settings.
LX220N User Manual 59 5.2.10.3 IGMP Snooping Choose  Advanced  >  Network  Tools  and  click  IGMP  Snooping.  The  page shown  in  the  following  figure  appears. When  IGMP  Snooping  is  enabled,  the multicast  data  transmits  through  the  specific  LAN  port  which  has  received  the request report.  5.2.10.4 MLD Configuration Choose Advanced  > Network Tools and click MLD  Configuration. The page shown  in the following figure appears. This section  allows  you to configure the MLD setup settings of your router.
LX220N User Manual 60   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Enable Mld Proxy You can choose to enable MLD proxy.   WAN Connection Choose an IPv6 WAN connection. Enable MLD Snooping Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping (MLD Snooping) is an IPv6 multicast constraining mechanism that runs on Layer 2 devices to manage and control IPv6 multicast groups. By analyzing received MLD messages, a Layer 2 device running MLD Snooping establishes mappings between ports and multicast MAC addresses and forwards IPv6 multicast data based on these mappings. 5.2.10.5 UPnP Choose  Advanced > Network Tools and click UPnP. The page shown  in  the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 61   In this page, you can configure universal plug and play (UPnP). The system acts as a daemon after you enable UPnP. UPnP is used for popular audio visual software. It allows automatic discovery of your device in the network. If you are concerned about UPnP security, you can disable  it.  Block  ICMP  ping  should  be  enabled  so  that  the  device  does  not respond to malicious Internet requests. Click Apply to save the settings. 5.2.10.6 DSL Choose  Advanced  >  Network  Tools  and  click  DSL.  The  page  shown  in  the following figure appears.   In  this  page,  you can select a  DSL  mode. Normally,  you  can  keep this factory default setting. The device negotiates the modulation mode with DSLAM.
LX220N User Manual 62 Click Apply to save the settings. 5.2.10.7 TR-069 Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click TR069. The page shown  in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the TR069 CPE.   Click Apply to save settings. 5.2.10.8 Certificates Choose  Advanced  >  Network  Tools  and  click  Certificates.  The Certificates page shown in the following figure appears.   Click Trusted CA button to import a certificate.
LX220N User Manual 63  Note: You can input a certificate after deleting the existing certificate.
LX220N User Manual 64 5.2.10.9 Printer Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click Printer. The Printer page shown in  the  following  figure  appears.  In  this  page,  you  can  enable/disable  printer support.  5.2.11  Routing Choose Advanced > Routing. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 65  5.2.11.1 Static Routing Choose Advanced > Routing and click Static Routing. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to configure the routing information. In this page, you can add or delete IP routes.
LX220N User Manual 66  Click Add to add a static route. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Destination  Network Address The destination IP address of the router. Subnet Mask  The subnet mask of the destination IP address. Use Interface  The interface name of the router output port. Use Gateway IP Address  The gateway IP address of the router.  Click Apply to save the settings. 5.2.11.2 IPv6 Static Route Choose Advanced > Routing and click IPv6 Static Route. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 67   Click Add to add an IPv6 static route. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Destination  Network Address The destination IP address of the static route. Use Gateway IP Address  The gateway IP address of the static route. Use Interface  The interface name of the static route.
LX220N User Manual 68 5.2.11.3 Policy Route Choose Advanced > Routing and click Policy Route. The page shown in the following figure appears. The policy route binds one WAN connection and one LAN interface.   Click Add, and the page shown in the following figure appears. Choose one WAN connection and at lease one LAN connection to bind together, and then click Apply.  5.2.11.4 RIP Choose Advanced > Routing and click RIP. The page shown in  the following figure appears. This page is used to select the interfaces on your device that use RIP and the version of the protocol used.
LX220N User Manual 69   If you are using this device as a RIP-enabled device to communicate with others using  the  routing information  protocol,  enable  RIP and  click  Apply to save the settings. 5.2.11.5 RIPng Choose Advanced > Routing and click RIPng. The page shown in the following figure appears. You can enable or disable dynamic routing of  an  IPv6 interface after establishing an IPv6 PVC connection.
LX220N User Manual 70 5.2.12  NAT Choose  Advanced  >  NAT.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure  appears. Traditional  NAT  would  allow  hosts  within  a  private  network  to  transparently access  hosts  in  the  external  network,  in  most  cases.  In  a  traditional  NAT, sessions  are unidirectional, outbound from the private network. Sessions in the opposite direction may be allowed on an exceptional basis using static address maps for pre-selected hosts   Click Add  to set a NAT set in the following  page. For IP type, you can choose single IP or IP range. Click Apply to save and enable the setting.
LX220N User Manual 71 5.2.13  DLNA Choose Advanced > DLNA. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can choose to enable DLNA, and then click Apply.    5.2.14  IP Tunnel Choose Advanced > IP Tunnel. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 72  5.2.14.1 4in6 Tunnel Choose Advanced > IP Tunnel and then click 4in6 Tunnel. The page shown in the  following  figure  appears.  In  this  page,  you  can  configure  IPv4  penetration through IPv6 network. When only IPv6 access is provided by your ISP, you can access the Internet via IPv4 and IPv6.
LX220N User Manual 73   Click Add below the table IPTUNNEL to add tunnel items. The page shown in the following figure appears.  The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Tunnel Name  Set a tunnel name. Tunnel Mode  Select the tunnel mode as 4 in6 or 6in4. Wan Interface  Choose a WAN interface used for the tunnel. Lan Interface  Choose a LAN interface used for the tunnel. Click Apply to enable the settings.
LX220N User Manual 74 Click Add below the table DS-Lite IPv4 over IPv6 Tunnel List to add a DS-Lite item, which is a 4in6 tunnel. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Mechanism  The tunnel type is DS-Lite, which is 4in6 tunnel. Dynamic  Set  the  obtaining  mode  of  remote  IPv6  addresses. You can select 0 or 1. RemoteIPv6Address Set the remote end IPv6 address of the tunnel.    Click Apply to enable the settings. 5.2.14.2 6in4 Tunnel Choose Advanced > IP Tunnel and then click 6in4 Tunnel. The page shown in the  following  figure  appears. In  this  page, you  can  configure  IPv6  penetration through IPv4 network. When only IPv4 access is provided by your ISP, you can access the Internet via IPv4 and IPv6.
LX220N User Manual 75   Click Add below the table IPTUNNEL to add tunnel items. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Tunnel Name  Set a tunnel name. Tunnel Mode  Select the tunnel mode as 4 in6 or 6in4. Wan Interface  Choose a WAN interface used for the tunnel. Lan Interface  Choose a LAN interface used for the tunnel.
LX220N User Manual 76  Click Apply to enable the settings. Click Add below the table IPv6 Rapid Deployment to add a 6RD item, which is a 6in4 tunnel. The page shown in the following figure appears.   The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field  Description Mechanism  The tunnel type is 6RD, which is a 6in4 tunnel. Dynamic  Set the obtaining mode of Border Relay Address. IPv4MaskLen  Set the subnet mask digits of the IPv4 address of the local WAN interface. Prefix  Set the IPv6 prefix of the 6RD tunnel. BorderRelayAddress Set the Border Relay IPv4 address at the remote end.   Click Apply to enable the settings. 5.2.15  Logout Choose Advanced > Logout. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can log out of the configuration page.
LX220N User Manual 77  5.3   Management In the main interface, click Management tab to enter the Management menu as shown  in  the  following  figure.  The  submenus  are  Global  IPv6,  System Management,  Firmware  Update,  Access  Controls,  Diagnosis,  Log Configuration and Logout. 5.3.1  System Management Choose Management > System Management. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 78   In this page, you can reboot device, back up the current settings to a file, update settings from the file saved previously and restore the factory defaults. The buttons in this page are described as follows. Field  Description Reboot  Click this button to reboot the device. Backup Setting  Click this button to save the settings to the local hard drive. Select a location on your computer to back up the file. You can name the configuration file. Update setting  Click Browse to select the configuration file of device and then click Update Settings to begin updating the device configuration.
LX220N User Manual 79 Restore  Default Setting Click this button to reset the device to default settings. Note: Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button while an operation in this page is in progress. 5.3.2  Firmware Update Choose  Management > Firmware  Update.  The  page  shown  in  the  following figure appears. In this page, you can upgrade the firmware of the device.  To update the firmware, take the following steps. Step 1  Click Browse…to locate the file. Step 2  Select Clear Config to clear the current configuration and restore the default. Step 3  Click Update Firmware to copy the file. The device loads the file and reboots automatically. Note:
LX220N User Manual 80 Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button while an operation in this page is in progress. 5.3.3  Access Controls Choose Management > Access Controls. The Access Controls page shown in  the  following  figure  appears.  The  page  contains  User  Management,  Local Access Control, Remote Access Control and IP Address.  5.3.3.1  Account Password In the Access Controls page, click Account Password. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can change the password of the user and set time for automatic logout.
LX220N User Manual 81   You should change the default password to secure your network. Ensure that you remember the new password or write it down and keep it in a safe and separate location  for future  reference.  If  you forget the  password,  you  need to reset the device to the factory default settings and all configuration settings of the device are lost. Select the Username from the drop-down list. You can select admin (subject to different models) or Usuario. Enter the current and new passwords and confirm the new password to change the password. Click Apply to apply the settings. Web Idle Time Out is the idle duration of user interfaces. After this duration, you need to login to the router again for operation.
LX220N User Manual 82 5.3.3.2  Local Access Control Under  the  Access  Controls  menu,  click  Local  Access  Control.  The  page shown in the following figure appears. This page allows you to enable or disable LAN management services. For example, if the Telnet service is enabled on port 23, the remote host can access the router by Telnet through port 23.
LX220N User Manual 83 5.3.3.3  Remote Access Control Under  the  Access  Controls  menu,  click  Remote  Access  Control.  The  page shown in the following figure appears. This page allows you to enable or disable WAN management services. You may refer to 5.3.3.2 Local Access Control.  5.3.3.4  IP Address In the Access Controls page, click IP Address. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 84   In this page, you can configure the IP address for access control list (ACL). If ACL is enabled, only devices with the specified IP addresses can access the device. Note: If you enable the ACL, ensure that IP address of the host is in the ACL list. To add an IP address to the IP list, click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears.   Click Apply to apply the settings, and then choose Enable Access Control Mode to enable ACL.
LX220N User Manual 85 5.3.4  Diagnosis Choose Management > Diagnosis. The Diagnosis page shown in the following figure appears. The page contains DSL Test and Traceroute.  5.3.4.1  Traceroute In the Diagnosis page, click Traceroute. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can determine the routers on the Internet by sending packets.
LX220N User Manual 86   Click Traceroute to begin diagnosis. After finish, the page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 87 5.3.5  System Log   Choose Management > Log  Configuration. The System Log  page shown in the following figure appears.   This page displays event log data in the chronological manner. You can read the event log from the local host or send it to a system log server. In this page, you can enable or disable the system log function. To log the events, take the following steps. Step 1  Select Enable Log check box. Step 2  Select the display mode from the Mode drop-down list. Step 3  Enter the Server IP Address and Server UDP Port if the Mode is set to Both or Remote. Step 4  Click Apply to apply the settings. Step 5  Click View System Log to view the detail information of system log. 5.4   Status In the main interface, click Status tab to enter the Status menu as shown in the following  figure.  The  submenus  are  Device  Info,  Wireless  Clients,  DHCP
LX220N User Manual 88 Clients, LAN Clients, Monitor, Stream Rate, Logs, Statistics, Route Info and Logout. You can view the system information and monitor performance. 5.4.1  Device Info Choose Status > Device Info. The page shown in the following figure appears.
LX220N User Manual 89 The page displays the summary of the device status. It includes the information of  firmware  version,  upstream  rate,  downstream  rate,  uptime  and  Internet configuration (both wireless and Ethernet statuses). 5.4.2  Wireless Clients Choose  Status  >  Wireless  Clients.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure appears. The page displays authenticated wireless stations and their statuses.  5.4.3  DHCP Clients Choose Status > DHCP Clients. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page  displays all client devices  that  obtain  IP  addresses  from the device. You can view the host name, IP address, MAC address and time expired(s).
LX220N User Manual 90  5.4.4  Logs Choose Status >  Logs. The page shown in  the  following figure appears.  This page lists the system log. Click Refresh to refresh the system log shown in the table.
LX220N User Manual 91  5.4.5  Statistics Choose  Status  >  Statistics.  The  page  shown  in  the  following  figure  appears. This  page  displays  the  statistics  of  the  network  and  data  transfer.  This information helps technicians to identify if the device is functioning properly. The information does not affect the function of the device.
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LX220N User Manual 93 5.4.6  Route Info Choose Status > Route Info. The page shown in the following figure appears. The table shows a list of destination routes commonly accessed by the network.   5.5   Help In  the  main  interface,  click  Help tab  to  enter  the  Help  menu  as  shown  in  the following  figure. This section provides detailed configuration information for the device. Click a wanted link to view corresponding information.
LX220N User Manual  6   Trouble Shooting Question  Answer Why  are  all  the indicators off?   Check  the  connection  between  the  power adapter and the power socket.   Check whether the power switch is turned on. Why  the  LAN  indicator is off? Check the following:   The connection  between the device and your PC, hub or switch   The  running  status  of  the  computer,  hub,  or switch Why  is  the  DSL indicator not on? Check the connection between the DSL port of the device and the wall jack. Why  Internet  access fails  while  the  ADSL indicator is on? Check  whether  the  VPI,  VCI,  user  name  and password are correctly entered. Why I fail to access the web  configuration  page of the DSL router? Choose  Start  >  Run  from  the  desktop,  and  ping 192.168.1.1 (IP  address of the DSL router). If the DSL router is not reachable, check the type of the network  cable,  the  connection  between  the  DSL router and the PC, and the TCP/IP configuration of the PC. How  to  load the default settings  after  incorrect configuration? To restore the factory default settings, turn  on the device,  and  press  the  reset  button  for  about  3 seconds,  and  then  release  it.  The  default  IP address and the subnet mask of the DSL router are 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0, respectively.     Administrator username/password: 1234/1234 (subject to different models).   Common username/password: user/user.   ISP  technician  username/password: support/support.
LX220N User Manual 95 7. FCC Statement 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.    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement   This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement.  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
LX220N User Manual 96 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.  Caution!     Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   FCC - PART 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: S90DL01ALX220N. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ-11, RJ-45, USB Jack, Power Jack  REN (RINGER EQUIVALENT NUMBERS) STATEMENT   Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN: 0.1A) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.  ATTACHMENT LIMITATIONS STATEMENT   Notice: This equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). This is confirmed by marking the equipment
LX220N User Manual 97 with the Industry Canada certification number. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.   Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.   Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.   Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.   This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate

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