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ADSL2+ Full-Rated Router User’s Manual Sept 2006

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93.2 Back Panel Single-Port ADSL Router Descriptions of All Connectors LINE Connect with telephone line. USB Connect with USB cabl

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995.8.11 Autodetect Autodetect enables the modem to automatically detect and configure a valid ATM VC at startup. Autodetect eliminates the need to

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100(3) Click the Enable radio button. (4) Click Submit. A page will display briefly to confirm your changes. Autodetect will not start searching fo

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101A complete SNMP setup includes the following items: -- A management station equipped with an SNMP manager client that enables sending messages t

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1025.8.13 Parental Control The Parental Control feature enables management users to block Internet access from specified LAN hosts for specified pe

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103If you have any troubles to configure or setup this ADSL Ethernet Router, please contact us. Before contacting us, make sure collect following i

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103) Connect Router to Power Adapter Plug power adapter to PWR port on the back panel of the router and the other end to a power outlet. The diag

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114. Connecting ADSL Router via Ethernet and USB You can connect this ADSL Router with PC through Ethernet cable or USB cable. After

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12Step 3: Insert “Easy Setup” Software kit CD, and then click “Install USB Driver” to begin device driver installation. Step 4: After “DSL Mod

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13 Step 5: Please review the following license agreement, and click “Accept” to continue. Step 6: Waiting for few seconds for device driver insta

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14 Step 7: For completing your installation, the DSL Modem Setup Wizard requires to reboot your system. Please choose “Yes, reboot the computer now

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15 Step 9: Follow the procedures below to check if DSL router is properly installed. Right-click “My Computer” on the desktop Æ Choose “Properties”

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16Step 2: Double-Click Network Connections icon. Step 3: Right-click Local Area Connection (local network your ADSL hooked up with) and then selec

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17Step 4: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click “Properties”. Configure IP address Automatically: Step 5: Select Obtain an IP address auto

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18Configure IP address Manually: Step 5: Select Use the following IP address & Use the following DNS server addresses. IP address: Fill in IP

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1 Copyright Copyright © 2004 by this company. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, store

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19 If the communication link between your computer and router is not setup correctly, after your type ping 192.168.1.2 under DOS prompt following

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20 Step 3: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click Properties.

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21Configure IP Automatically: Step 4: Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically then click OK to comple

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22IP address: Fill in IP address 192.168.1.x. (x is a number between 3 to 254). Subnet Mask: Default value is 255.255.255.0. USB interface Default

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23Option1: Get an IP from Router Automatically 1) Choose Obtain an IP address automatically option in the next window. 2) Select Gateway tab and c

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243) Select DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS then click OK Option2: Configure IP Manually 1) Select Specify an IP address, set default

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252) Select Gateway tab and add default Router IP Address (USB interface default gateway: 192.168.1.2, Ethernet interface default gateway: 192.168.

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264.4 Setup ADSL Router via USB Cable on MAC Step 1: Once you insert the Device Driver CD-ROM disk, direct the path of your MAC OS. You will see

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27Step 5: The ADSL Modem Installer window will be shown. Click “Next” to continue. Step 6: Enter your Name and password for your system. Then, cl

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28Step 7: Please review the License Agreement below and click “Accept” if you agree with the license agreement. Step 8: After the installation is

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2Contents 1. Introduction...5 1.1 System Requirements

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29Step 9: After restart your computer, click “System Preferences” on the bottom of the desktop. Step 10: Click “Network” icon on the System Prefe

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30 Step 12: Fill in TCP/IP IP Address: IP address: Fill in IP Address 192.168.1.x. ( x is a number between 3 to 254). Subnet Mask: Default value i

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31Step 13: Choose “Application” on GO menu. Double-click “Internet Explorer”. Step 14: Enter the default IP address: http://192.168.1.2 Step 15

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32Step 16: DSL Router Webpage will show as below: 4.5 Setup ADSL Router via USB Cable on Linux This driver supports Linux-2.4 kernel. Compil

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33interface name is eth1 in above line. LAN Configuration To enable LAN traffic over the ethernet interface: % ifconfig eth1 192.168.1.200

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345.2 Home The Home page displays when you first access the program or, if another tab is already displaying, when you click on the Home tab. 5.2.

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35 Device: Displays basic information about the device hardware and software versions, the system uptime since the last reboot, and the preconfigur

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36z Message forwarding based on the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP, not configurable). 5.2.2 System Mode The System Mode page enables yo

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375.2.3 Quick Configuration The Quick Configuration displays the settings you are most likely to need to change when you first set up your ADSL/Et

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38z VPI and VCI: Determine the unique data path your modem uses to communicate with your ISP. z Bridge: Enables or disables bridging between th

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35.4.3 PPP... 48 5.4.4 EDA ...

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395.3 LAN 5.3.1 LAN Configuration Use this page to set the LAN configuration, which determines how your device is identified on the network. The

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40-- Manual indicates that you will be assigning a static IP address, which you can enter in the fields below. -- External DHCP Server indicates th

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415.3.2 DHCP Mode You can configure your network and ADSL/Ethernet router to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This help topic pr

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425.3.3 DHCP Server This topic describes how to configure the DHCP server feature on your ADSL/Ethernet router. Adding DHCP Server Address Pools:

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43that corresponds to this MAC address. If you type a MAC address here, you must have specified the same IP address in both the Start IP Address an

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44 Follow these instructions to configure DHCP relay: First, you must configure each LAN computer to receive IP information assigned by a DHCP se

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454) Select your WAN interface from the drop-down list and click Add. The WAN interface may be named ppp-0, eoa-0, or ipoa-0. Contact your ISP if

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465.4 WAN 5.4.1 DSL The DSL Status page displays current information on the DSL line performance. The page refreshes according to the setting in t

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47parameters page, which provides data about the configuration of the DSL line. You cannot modify this data. z The DSL Parameters and Status table

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48interface names are preconfigured in the software and identify the type of traffic that can be supported, such as data or voice. Internet data se

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45.8.9 Backup/Restore Configuration... 96 5.8.10 Management Control ...

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49You can configure the following settings on the PPP Configuration page: Inactivity TimeOut...: The time in minutes that must elapse before a PPP

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50listed on the DHCP Server Configuration page). Use DNS: When set to Enable, the DNS address learned through the PPP connection will be distribute

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51defined in the software. z A private interface connects to your LAN, such as the Ethernet interface. Packets received on a private interface are

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525.4.5 IPOA This topic describes how to configure an IPoA (Internet Protocol over ATM) interface on the ADSL/Ethernet router. Interface: The name

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53"lower level" functions (i.e., closer to hardware) than the IPoA interface. Peer IP Address: The IP address of the remote computer you

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54[Enabling Bridgeable Interfaces] To enable bridging, you use the Bridge Configuration page to specify the interfaces that can bridge data. Then,

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55 The LAN Configuration table displays the following settings: System Mode: Identifies the system operating mode for your device, such as Routing

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56that will assign an address to the port. If you choose either the internal or external server option, the LAN interface is called a DHCP client o

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57 [DSL Status] The DSL Status page displays current information on the DSL line performance. The page refreshes according to the setting in the R

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58 [DSL Parameters] From the DSL Status Page, you can click DSL Param to display the DSL parameters page, which provides data about the configurat

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51. Introduction This ADSL2+ Ethernet router is a full-featured ADSL router that provides high-speed

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59 [DSL Statistics] From the DSL Status page, you can click Stats to display DSL line performance statistics. The DSL Statistics page reports er

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60virtual circuit (VC) properties of the ATM VC interface identify a unique path that your ADSL/Ethernet router uses to communicate via the ATM-bas

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615.5.5 RFC 1483 Interface (EoA) The Ethernet-over-ATM (EoA) protocol is commonly used to carry data between local area networks that use the Ethe

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62that are available for both public and in-network accesses (such as a company's public Web server). Packets incoming on a DMZ interface -- w

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63 Destination: Specifies the IP address of the destination computer. The destination can specified as the IP address of a specific computer or an

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645.6.2 IP Address Table The interfaces on your ADSL/Ethernet router that communicate with other network and Internet devices are identified by uni

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65 If you are using the ADSL/Ethernet router with multiple PCs on your LAN, you must connect the LAN via an Ethernet hub connected to the device&ap

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66Bridging mode, or both modes simultaneously. Get LAN Address: Provides options for how the device's LAN interface is assigned an IP address:

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67 In the DSL Status table, the Operational Status setting displays a red, orange, or green ball to indicate that the DSL line is idle, starting up

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68virtual circuit (VC) properties of the ATM VC interface identify a unique path that your ADSL/Ethernet router uses to communicate via the ATM-bas

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6z ITU-T G.992.5 (ADSL2+) z Reach Extended ADSL (RE ADSL) z Auto-negotiating rate adaptation 2.2 ATM Protocols and Encapsulations z ATM Foru

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695.6.6 PPP The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is one of several protocols used to enable communication between ISPs and their customers. PPP perfor

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70VC: The Virtual Circuit over which this PPP data is sent. The VC identifies the physical path the data takes to reach your ISP. Interface Sec Typ

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715.6.7 EOA This topic describes how to configure an Ethernet-over-ATM (EoA) interface on the ADSL/Ethernet router, if one is needed to communicate

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72- the WAN port). This field should reflect an interface name defined in the next lower level of software over which the EoA interface will operat

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73 Interface: The name the software uses to identify the IPoA interface. Interface Security Type: The type of firewall protections that are in effe

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74Config IP Address and Net Mask: The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface. Gateway Address: The external IP address tha

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75The NAT Global Information table, which displays the following settings that apply to all NAT rule translations: z TCP Idle Timeout (sec), TCP C

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76 The following instructions describe how to enable RIP on your ADSL/Ethernet router: (1) If the RIP Configuration page is not already displaying,

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77corresponding ppp, eoa, or other WAN interface. (4) Select a metric value for the interface RIP uses a "hop count" as a way to determ

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78 Black List Status: If you want the device to maintain and use a black list, click Enable. Click Disable if you do not want to maintain a list. B

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7z CHAP (Challenge Authentication Protocol; RFC1994) z User authentication for PPP z Password Protected System Management z Firewall 2.7 Devi

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79z Land Attack: Sending packets that use the same address as the source and destination address z Ping of Death: Illegal IP packet length. DoS

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80 Security Level: This setting determines which IP Filter rules take effect, based on the security level specified in each rule. For example, when

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81Accept, so that LAN computers have access to the ADSL/Ethernet routers' Internet connection. z The term DMZ (de-militarized zone), in Intern

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82with system-defined rules. It is also recommended that you assign rule IDs in multiples of 5 or 10 (e.g., 1000, 1010, 1020) so that you leave eno

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83 Multiple DNS addresses are useful to provide alternatives when one of the servers is down or is encountering heavy traffic. ISPs typically provi

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84 PPPoE: Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. Many DSL modems use PPoE to establish and maintain a connection with a service provider. PPoE prov

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85LANs. BPDU: Bridge Protocol Data Unit. BPDUs are data messages that are exchanged across the switches between LANs that are connected by a bridge

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865.7.9 UPnP The UPnP Page is used to enable/disable UPnP feature for the next boot of the system. Save configuration and reboot the modem for the

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87 5.8 Admin 5.8.1 User Configuration Configuration Manager is configured with a default user name and password combination, or login. If you want

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88 5.8.2 Commit & Reboot This page allows user to commit configuration changes to permanement memory and reboot the device.

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83. Hardware Indicators and Connectors 3.1 Front Panel Indicators and Description Front panel of ADSL router has LED indicators to displa

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89[Committing Changes] Whenever you use the configuration program to change system settings, the changes are initially placed in temporary storage

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90 Follow this procedure if you have obtained an updated image from your ISP and stored the file on your PC, CD-ROM, or other media. 1. Insert the

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91When loading is complete, the following message displays (the file name may differ) Æ File: TEImage.bin successfully saved to flash. Please rebo

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923. In the Upgrade File text box, type the complete name of the file to be downloaded and loaded to flash, as indicated by your ISP. The name of

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93 -- You can click on the Refresh Rate drop-down list to select a recurring time interval after which the page will redisplay with new data. -- Yo

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94 Follow these instructions to begin the diagnostic tests: (1) If the Diagnostics page is not currently displayed, click the Admin tab, and then

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955.8.7 Port Settings The header information in an IP data packet specifies a destination port number. Routers use the port number along with the I

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96improper functioning and is not captured by the system traps that create alarm. You can click Save Log to display a Windows File Download dialog

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97settings with default values. Before you load the new image, you can store the configuration settings. Then, after you load the image, you can re

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98 When the system reboots, your connection to the configuration program will be suspended and may appear to hang. If you want to continue to use C

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