HGU User Manual

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Content 1 Safety precautions...............................................................................................................................................4 2 Production introduction.......................................................................................................................................5 2.1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Function........................................................................................................................................................5 2.3 Top panel......................................................................................................................................................5 2.4 Rear panel.....................................................................................................................................................6 2.5 System requirements....................................................................................................................................7 3. Production installation........................................................................................................................................7 3.1 Equipment connection..................................................................................................................................7 3.1.1 Installation equipment...................................................................................................................7 3.1.2 Connect WAN network interface.................................................................................................8 3.1.3 Connect LAN network interface..................................................................................................8 3.1.4 Connect the telephone.................................................................................................................8 Connect the power adapter...................................................................................................................8 4 Preparations for setting.......................................................................................................................................8 4.1 Factory default.............................................................................................................................................8 4.2 Check equipment connection configuration................................................................................................9 4.3 Login............................................................................................................................................................9 5 Equipment status................................................................................................................................................10 5.1 Check equipment information....................................................................................................................10 5.2 Check WAN network connection information...........................................................................................11 5.3 Check interface statistical information......................................................................................................11 5.3.1 Check LAN interface statistical information............................................................................11 5.3.1 Check WAN interface statistical information...........................................................................12 5.4 Check routing information.........................................................................................................................12 5.5 Check ARP information.............................................................................................................................12 5.6 Check DHCP information..........................................................................................................................12 6 Advanced configuration.....................................................................................................................................13 6.1 Layer 2........................................................................................................................................................13 6.1.1 EPON interface............................................................................................................................13 6.1.2 ETH interface...............................................................................................................................14 6.2 WAN service configuration........................................................................................................................15 6.2.1 Configure PPPoE-type WAN connection................................................................................16 6.2.2 Configure IpoE-type (DHCP) WAN connection......................................................................19 6.2.3 Configure Static-type WAN connection...................................................................................22 6.2.4 Configure Bridging-type WAN connection..............................................................................26 6.3 Address configuration at LAN side...........................................................................................................27 6.4 NAT configuration.....................................................................................................................................28 6.4.1 Configure Virtual Servers...........................................................................................................29 6.4.2 Configure Port Triggering...........................................................................................................30 6.4.3 Configure DMZ Host...................................................................................................................31 6.5 Security configuration................................................................................................................................31 6.5.1 Configure IP address filtering....................................................................................................31 6.5.2 Configure MAC address filtering...............................................................................................33 6.6 Control configuration.................................................................................................................................35

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6.6.1 Configure Time Restriction........................................................................................................35 6.6.2 Configure URL address filtering................................................................................................36 6.7 QoS configuration......................................................................................................................................36 6.7.1 QoS configuration.......................................................................................................................36 6.7.2 QoS queue configuration...........................................................................................................37 6.7.3 QoS classification configuration...............................................................................................38 6.8 Route configuration....................................................................................................................................40 6.8.1 Default gateway configuration...................................................................................................40 6.8.2 Static route configuration...........................................................................................................41 6.8.3 Policy Routing configuration......................................................................................................42 6.8.4 RIP configuration.........................................................................................................................43 6.9 DNS configuration.....................................................................................................................................43 6.9.1 DNS server...................................................................................................................................43 6.9.2 Dynamic DNS..............................................................................................................................44 6.10 UPnP configuration..................................................................................................................................45 6.11 DNS agency configuration.......................................................................................................................46 6.12 Storage......................................................................................................................................................46 6.12.1 Storage Device Info..................................................................................................................46 6.13 Grouping..................................................................................................................................................47 6.14 IPSec configuration..................................................................................................................................48 6.15 Power configuration.................................................................................................................................49 6.16 Multicast configuration............................................................................................................................50 7.WLAN configuration...........................................................................................................................................51 7.1 WLAN basic information configuration....................................................................................................51 7.2 WLAN safety information configuration..................................................................................................52 7.3 MAC address filtering configuration.........................................................................................................54 7.4 Wireless network bridge configuration......................................................................................................55 7.5 Advanced configuration.............................................................................................................................56 7.6 Client information......................................................................................................................................58 8. VOIP configuration............................................................................................................................................58 8.1 SIP basic configuration..............................................................................................................................58 8.2 SIP advanced configuration.......................................................................................................................60 8.3 SIP debug configuration.............................................................................................................................62 9. Diagnosis............................................................................................................................................................64 10. Management....................................................................................................................................................64 10.1 Setting......................................................................................................................................................64 10.1.1 Configuration file backup.........................................................................................................64 10.1.2 Configuration file import...........................................................................................................64 10.1.3 Restore default settings...........................................................................................................65 10.2 System log................................................................................................................................................65 10.3 Security log..............................................................................................................................................66 10.4 TR-069 configuration...............................................................................................................................66 10.5 Time management....................................................................................................................................67 10.6 Access control..........................................................................................................................................68 10.6.1 Password....................................................................................................................................68 10.7 Upgrade....................................................................................................................................................69

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10.8 Reboot device...........................................................................................................................................69

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1 Safety precautions

Installation 1) Please properly use the power adapter supplied for you. If you use other power adapters, you may damage the device or cause that the device fails to work. 2) Please pay attention to the power socket or power load of power line. Overload power outlet or damaged power line and plug may cause an electric shock or fire. Regularly check the relevant connection, replace it immediately, if damaged. 3) It shall have adequate space for heat dissipation to avoid any problems caused due to overheating of this product and related accessories. Keep heat emission hole unobstructed, do not cover the heat emission hole of the device with any object. 4) Do not place the product in a place near a heat source or with high temperature, and avoid sunlight. 5) Do not put this product in a humid place or a place close to moisture. 6) Do not place this product on an unstable platform.

Application 1) When you do not use the product or want to clean this product, please remember to turn off the power and unplug the power line carefully, not that the surface temperature of power adapter may be high. 2) When you turn off the power of the product, please wait at least 15 seconds and then turn on the power again. 3) In order to ensure that the product is not damaged due to surge of lightning or current and voltage. When you do not use the product during a period of time, please unplug the power line.

Service Do not disassemble this product or open the shell by yourself, and please do not attempt to repair this product, otherwise, your product will lose warranty rights and interests. When the product has the following questions, please contact your service provider in a timely manner. 1) Power line or plug is damaged. 2) There are liquid falling into the product. 3) Soaked by rain or other liquids. 4) Fail to operate normally although following the operating instructions. 5) Being dropped or damage of shell caused by hitting. 6) Abnormal operation instructions.

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2 Production introduction

2.1 Introduction Dear customer, thank you for using our multi-service household gateway products. Multi-service household gateway is a modular access gateway. We use it as the center to establish household network, allowing multiple devices to share Internet network connection to provide users with Data, VOIP and IPTV services.

2.2 Function 1) Connect to the Internet by ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+. 2) Provide VOIP service. 3) In-house network interconnection and Internet access, including LAN/WLAN mode interconnection and access. 4) Routing and NAT function to realize Internet connection sharing. 5) Support firewall / access control functions and provide household network safety protection. 6) Ease of use, user-friendly installation and use. 7) Manageability, operators can manage the equipment and business safely.

2.3 Top panel The top panel of the multi-service household gateway is shown as below:

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Indicator light

Color

Status

Description

POWER

Green

Normally on

When the device is turned on, the power indicator lights.

Off

Check the power connectors or power adapter to ensure that the power has been connected

EPON LOS

Green Red

Normally on Off

Fail to register the OLT device

Quick flashing

Check the optical connection

Off INTERNET

Green

Has registered to the OLT device

Flashing

Optical connection proper Indicate that the connection has been established and correct IP address has been obtained.

Off

Indicate that the system is not powered on, ADSL connection is not established, IP or PPP session loses connection due to Idle Timeout or other reasons or ADSL is only in bridge mode.

WLAN FXS1 FXS2 LAN1~LAN4

Green Green Green Green

On

WLAN switch is under on-state.

Off

WLAN switch is under off-state.

On

Register to VOIP network and the phone is off-hook.

Off

Fail to register to VOIP network

On

Register to VOIP network and the phone is off-hook

Off

Fail to register to VOIP network

Slow flashing

LAN connection has been established

Quick flashing

Normally

conduct

data

transmission,

blinking

frequency represents the LAN network traffic size WPS

Green

Off

LAN connection is not established

On

Terminal WPS accesses successfully, light is off after 3 minutes

Slow flashing

WLAN terminal is accessing WPS

Quick flashing

WLAN terminal WPS access error

Off

No WLAN terminal WPS access or terminal WPS access is more than 3 minutes

USB

Green

On

USB device is detected

Off

No USB device access

2.4 Rear panel The rear panel of the multi-service household gateway is shown as below:

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Identification

Port /button name

PON

PON interface

FXS1-FXS2

Telephone interface

Description Pass through a splitter Connect with the telephone to provide voice access services

LAN1-LAN4

Ethernet port

Connect to a PC network card or other network devices via RJ-45 cable

WPS

Match code button

Control WPS access function

WIFI

WLAN button

Turn on or off WLAN

RST

Reset switch

Under power-on running state, if you press the button, you can restore the current configuration to factory default configuration, and the system will automatically reboot.

USB

USB interface

POWER

Power Interface

Can connect the storage device with a USB interface Connect with the power adapter attached to the device to introduce DC power supply.

ON/OFF

Power switch

Turn on or off the device power

2.5 System requirements When you use multi-service residential gateway, make sure that the following conditions are met: 1) Internet service provider (ISP), use ADSL to obtain the service of Internet service provider. 2) If the computer installed with Ethernet network card uses wireless access, it shall be equipped with 802.11b/g wireless network card or built-in 802.11b/g wireless network card. 3) The telephone is used to display IP phones. 4) Ensure that each computer needing to access the network can run either Windows 98/Me/2000/xp/VISTA or Linux operating system at least, is properly installed network card drive driver and TCP/IP protocol and conducted correct network settings. 5) Multi-service household gateway is set to a fixed IP address or obtains dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP server, or the IP address assigned during PPPoE dialing. It also needs to set up gateway server address and DNS server address provided by your Internet service providers. 6) Verify that a computer in local LAN is installed with WEB browser, such as Microsoft Internet

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Explorer 6.0 or above, Firefox 3.0 or above.

3. Production installation

3.1 Equipment connection 3.1.1 Installation equipment 1. Take out the multi-service household gateway from the packing box and get out the power adapter and the appropriate cables. 2. Put the multi-service household gateway on the desk and other flat objects. Ensure that the multiservice household gateway devices are placed in the places easily covered by the wireless signal in order to improve the performance of the wireless connection.

Note: Enough space should be set aside around the equipment, do not block the heat emission holes, so that the device can dissipate heat normally. Do not place the device near heat sources or the position with direct sunlight. 3.1.2 Connect WAN network interface 1. Connect the optical fiber to the WAN network interface. 3.1.3 Connect LAN network interface 1. Insert the Ethernet cable with RJ-45 interface into the network interface of the device at LAN side. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet interface.

Note: Do not insert the telephone line jack into any RJ-45 network interface. Otherwise, it may damage the device. Please use the Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector and meeting with the standard requirements. 3.1.4 Connect the telephone 1. Connect one end of the telephone line with RJ-11 connector to the telephone. 2. Connect the other end of the telephone line of RJ-11 connector to the telephone interface of device. Connect the power adapter 1. Connect the output terminal of the device’s original power adapter and the device’s power socket and the other terminal is inserted into power socket. Press the power button to confirm that the device’s power indicator is lighted.

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Note: Please select standard device power adapter. If you use the wrong power adapter, it may cause damage of device.

4 Preparations for setting

4.1 Factory default 1. The default IP address of HGU’s interface at LAN side: 192.168.1.1. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0. 2. HGU enables DHCP server by default, PC can obtain IP address from HGU via DHCP. 3. When log in HGU from Web page, the initial user name is admin, password: admin (please contact the Internet service provider to obtain password). Ordinary user account is: user/user. 4. The default wireless WLAN (Wi-Fi) webmaster name (i.e. SSID), default wireless encryption mode and default encryption keys are marked in HGU label.

Note: When the setting occurs error, so that the device is unusable, or forgotten login password, it is required to restore the default settings, i.e. under the normal operation of the device, insert a needle into the Reset hole, press Reset button, the system will automatically restore the factory default settings and reboot automatically.

4.2 Check equipment connection configuration Please check and confirm the following contents: 1) It has used a crossover or straight-through cable to connect the computer with any Ethernet port (LAN1 ~ LAN4) of HGU and confirmed that the corresponding indicator at LAN port lights for long time or blinks. If you use a wireless network to connect, please confirm that WLAN (Wi-Fi) network has been set up and make sure that the corresponding indicator at WLAN port lights for long time or blinks. 2) It has properly set up the computer’s TCP/IP and it is recommended to adopt the way of obtaining IP addresses automatically. 3) Any firewall or security software under operation is prohibited. 4) It needs to close the proxy settings of IE and other browsers. 5) It requires the service provider to provide some data and please consult the service provider for details.

4.3 Login HGU provides WEB interface-based device function and users can set up and manage HGU through WEB browser. 1. Open IE browser, input http://192.168.1.1 (the default IP address of HGU’s interface at LAN side) in

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the address bar, press the Enter key to display the following login page.

2. When you enter the correct user name and password, click [OK] button to log in WEB page of HGU, as shown below:

5 Equipment status

5.1 Check equipment information 1. Click the [Info → Summary] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the device’s basic information page as shown below, and the displayed basic information includes:

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5.2 Check WAN network connection information 1. Click the [Info→ WAN] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the WAN network connection information page as shown below, including the information related to WAN network connections.

5.3 Check interface statistical information 1. Click the [Info →Statistics] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the LAN port statistical information page as shown below by default, including LAN port and WAN port statistical information. 5.3.1 Check LAN interface statistical information 1. Click the [Info→ Statistics→ LAN] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the LAN port statistical information page as shown below, including LAN port statistical information.

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3. Click the [Reset Statistics] button at the left bottom of the page to reset the current statistical information.

5.3.1 Check WAN interface statistical information 1. Click the [Info→ Statistics→ WAN Service] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the WAN port statistical information page as shown below, including the statistical information related to WAN port.

3. Click the [Reset Statistics] button at the left bottom of the page to reset the current statistical information.

5.4 Check routing information 1. Click the [Info→ Route] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the routing information page as shown below, including relevant routing information.

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5.5 Check ARP information 1. Click [Info→ ARP] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the ARP information page as shown below, including ARP-related information.

5.6 Check DHCP information 1. Click the [Info→ DHCP] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the DHCP information page as shown below, including DHCP-related information.

6 Advanced configuration

6.1 Layer 2 1. Click the [Advanced→Layer2] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the EPON interface configuration page as shown below by default, including EPON interface and ETH interface configuration. 6.1.1 EPON interface 1. Click the [Advanced →Layer2→ EPON Interface] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the EPON interface configuration page as shown below, including EPON interface-related configurations.

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3. The default interface name of EPON WAN interface is epon0/epon0, connection mode vlanMuxMode. 4. select Remove in the list box, click [Remove] button to remove the configuration. 5 Click [Add] button, you can create a new interface configuration, as shown below. If it has created an interface, select empty at EPON port of the page, otherwise it displays as “epon0/epon0”. Configuration mode includes default Mode and VLAN MUX Mode. 3. The default interface name of EPON WAN interface is epon0/epon0, connection mode vlanMuxMode. 4. select Remove in the list box, click the [Remove] button to remove the configuration. 5. Click the [Add] button, you can create a new interface configuration, as shown below. If it has created an interface, select empty at EPON port of the page, otherwise it displays as “epon0/epon0”. Configuration mode includes default Mode and VLAN MUX Mode.

Note: If the configuration mode is Default Mode, you can not create a bridge mode as establishing network connection. 6.1.2 ETH interface 1. Click the [Advanced → Layer2 → ETH Interface] link on WEB page. 2. Enter the ETH interface configuration page as shown below, including ETH interface-related configurations.

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3. Click the [Add] button, you can create a new interface configuration, as shown below. The configuration mode includes Default Mode, VLAN MUX Mode and MSC Mode.

4. If it creates Ethernet interface eth1/eh1, the mode is Default Mode, click [Apply/Save], the result is as shown below:

Note: 1. If the configuration mode is Default Mode, you can not create a bridge mode as establishing network connection. 2. You can only create the Layer2 configuration for one ETH interface.

6.2 WAN service configuration 1. Click the [Advanced→ WAN Service] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the WAN connection configuration page as shown below by default, including WAN connection-related configuration.

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3. Click the [Add] button to add WAN connection configuration, as shown below:

4. Select Layer 2 Interface (related to [Advanced→ Layer2] configuration page information), take epon0/epon0 as an example, click the [Next] button, as shown below:

6.2.1 Configure PPPoE-type WAN connection PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, provide point-to-point connection in the Ethernet (requires user authentication), establish user-oriented session channel. 1. Select WAN service type “PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)”, service description default “pppoe_epon0”, as shown below:

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2. Click [Next], as shown below:

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

PPP Username

Authentication username

PPP Password

Authentication password

PPPoE Service Name

Set PPPoE server’s name

Authentication Method

Authentication method, support AUTO, PAP, CHAP and MSCHAP, the default method is AUTO.

Enable Fullcone NAT

Enable/disable Fullcone NAT

Dial on demand(with idle timeout timer)

Idle time setting

PPP IP extension

Enable/disable PPP IP extension

Use Static IPv4 Address

Static IPv4 address settings

Enable PPP Debug Mode

Enable / disable PPP debug mode

Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports

Enable/disable the bridge PPPOE frame between WAN and Local port

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Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy

Enable/disable IGMP multicast proxy

No Multicast VLAN Filter

Enable/disable no multicast VLAN filtering settings

3. Click [Next], set default route gateway, as shown below:

4. Click [Next], set DNS server, as shown below:

5. As shown below, click [Apply/Save], complete PPPoE-type WAN connection configuration.

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6.2.2 Configure IpoE-type (DHCP) WAN connection 1. Select WAN service type as “IP over Ethernet”, the service default description is “ipoe_epon0”, as shown below:

2. Click [Next], the default selection is “automatically obtain IP address”, as shown below:

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3. Click [Next], you can configure NAT and IGMP Multicast, as shown below:

4. Click [Next], set the default routing gateway, as shown below:

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5. Click [Next], set DNS server, as shown below:

6. Click [Apply/Save], complete IPOE (DHCP)-type WAN connection configuration.

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6.2.3 Configure Static-type WAN connection 1. Select WAN service type as “IP over Ethernet”, the default service description is “ipoe_epon0”, as shown below:

2. Click [Next], select “Use the following Static IP address”, fill in the appropriate IP address information, as shown below:

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3. Click [Next], configure NAT and IGMP Multicast, click [Next], as shown below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

WAN IP Address

WAN port IP address settings

WAN Subnet Mask

WAN port subnet mask settings

WAN gateway IP Address

WAN port gateway address settings

Enable NAT

Enable/disable NAT (Network Address Translation, NAT) function. It is configurable only under routing mode and not configurable under bridge mode.

Enable Firewall

Enable/disable the firewall

Enable IGMP Multicast

Enable/disable IGMP multicast

No Multicast VLAN Filter

Multicast VLAN filtering settings

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4. Click [Next], set default route gateway, as shown below:

5. Click [Next], set DNS server, as shown below:

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6. Click [Apply/Save], complete IPOE(Static)-type WAN connection configuration.

6.2.4 Configure Bridging-type WAN connection 1. Select WAN service type as “Bridging”, the default service description is “br_epon0”, click [Next], as shown below:

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2. Click [Apply/Save], complete Bridging-type WAN connection configuration.

6.3 Address configuration at LAN side 1. Click the [Advanced→ LAN] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the LAN connection configuration page as shown below by default, including LAN-related configurations.

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

IP Address

LAN group (Interface subnet) IP address, the default address is 192.168.1.1

Subnet Mask

LAN group subnet mask

Enable IGMP Snooping

Enable/disable IGMP snooping

Standard Mode

Set standard mode

Blocking Mode

Set blocking mode

Enable LAN side firewall

Enable/disable firewall at LAN side

Disable DHCP Server

Set as disabled DHCP server

Enable DHCP Server

Set as enabled DHCP server, the default state is enabled. When enable the DHCP server function (LAN side), HGU can dynamically assign IP address for LAN-side clients. In one network, it only allows to

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enable one DHCP server. Start IP Address

Initial IP address assigned by DHCP Server. To change the start or end IP address, please confirm that the address range and HGU’s IP address are in the same network segment.

End IP Address

End IP address assigned by DHCP Server. To change the start or end IP address, please confirm that the address range and HGU’s IP address are in the same network segment.

Leased Time

Lease term means the time that DHCP server leases IP address, it is calculated in hours and the default value is 24 hours. Lease term means a period that the clients can lease IP address from the dynamically assigned IP address pool. At the end of the lease time, it can re-lease or issue a new IP address via DHCP server.

Static IP Lease List

Static IP lease list, you can assign a specified IP address to a specific MAC address, it support 32 groups at maximum.

Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface

Configure the reserved IP address and subnet mask of LAN interface

3. In above figure, configure parameter according to the parameters description mentioned in above table. 4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.4 NAT configuration 1. Click the [Advanced →NAT] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the NAT configuration page as shown below by default, including NAT-related configuration.

Note: You only can configure this service when it adds a route-mode WAN connection with NAT function.

6.4.1 Configure Virtual Servers 1. Click the [Advanced →NAT→ Virtual Servers] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Virtual Servers configuration page as shown below by default.

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3. Click [Add], configure page is shown as below:

4. After completion of configuration, click [Apply/Save] button to submit current configuration information.

6.4.2 Configure Port Triggering 1. Click the [Advanced →NAT→Port Triggering] link on WEB page.

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2. The system will enter the Port Triggering configuration page as shown below by default.

3. Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.4.3 Configure DMZ Host 1. Click the [Advanced→ NAT→ DMZ Host] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the DMZ Host configuration page as shown below by default.

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3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.5 Security configuration 1. Click the [Advanced → Security] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the security configuration page as shown below by default. 6.5.1 Configure IP address filtering 6.5.1.1 Outgoing 1. Click the [Advanced→ Security→ IP Filtering→ Outgoing] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Outgoing IP Filtering configuration page as shown below by default.

3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Filter Name

Filter name

IP Version

IP version information, default to IPv4

Protocol

Protocol setting, support TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP and ICMP

Source IP address

Set source IP address

Source Port

Set source port

Destination IP address

Set destination IP address

Destination Port

Set destination port

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information. 6.5.1.2 Incoming 1. Click [Advanced→Security→ IP Filtering→ Incoming] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Incoming IP Filtering configuration page as shown below by default.

3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Filter Name

Filter name setting

IP Version

IP version information, default to IPv4

Protocol

Protocol, support TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP and ICMP

Source IP address

Source IP address setting

Source Port

Source port setting

Destination IP address

Destination IP address setting

Destination Port

Destination port setting

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information. 6.5.2 Configure MAC address filtering

Note: Only WAN connection with bridge mode can configure this service.

1. Click [Advanced→Security→MAC Filtering] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the MAC address filtering configuration page as shown below by default.

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3. Click [Add], add MAC address filtering rule, as shown below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Protocol Type

Protocol type. Support PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX, NetBEUI and IGMP protocol.

Destination MAC Address

Destination MAC address setting

Source MAC Address

Soruce MAC address setting

Frame Direction

Frame transmission direction, support LANWAN, WAN=>LAN and LAN=>WAN.

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save/Apply] button to submit current configuration information.

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6.6 Control configuration 1. Click [Advanced→Control] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Control configuration page as shown below by default. 6.6.1 Configure Time Restriction 1. Click [Advanced→Control→Time Restriction] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Time Restriction configuration page as shown below.

3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

User Name

User name setting

Browser MAC Address

MAC address settings of the host browser

Other MAC Address

Other MAC address settings

Start Blocking Time

Start blocking time setting: format hours: minutes

End Blocking Time

End blocking time limit setting: format hours: minutes

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: Time Restriction can only configure 16 entries at the maximum.

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6.6.2 Configure URL address filtering 1. Click [Advanced→Control→URL Filter] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the URL address filtering configuration page as shown below.

3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.7 QoS configuration 1. Click [Advanced→QoS] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the QoS configuration page as shown below by default. 6.7.1 QoS configuration 1. Click [Advanced→QoS→QoS Management] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the QoS -Queue Management Configuration page as shown below.

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Enable QoS

Open/close QoS, default to close

Select Default DSCP Mark

Select and set default DSCP mark

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: 1) If the QoS selection box is not selected, the QoS of all interfaces will be disabled 6.7.2 QoS queue configuration 1. Click the [Advanced →QoS→ QoS Queue] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the QoS queue configuration page as shown below by default.

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3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Name

Queue name

Enable

Enable/disable queue

Interface

Interface, select epon0(wan), eth0, eth1, eth2 and eth3, but it can only select the interface with the same type at one time.

Queue Precedence

Queue precedence, the smaller the value, the higher the precedence. Support 1(SP), 2(SP), 3(SP) and 4(SP).

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: 1) It supports 16 queues configuration at the maximum under ATM mode. 2) It supports 8 queues configuration at the maximum under PTM mode. 3) Each Ethernet interface supports 4 queues configuration at the maximum. 4) If you do not enable the WMM wireless function, the wireless-based queue will not take effect. 6.7.3 QoS classification configuration 1. Click [Advanced→QoS→QoS Classification] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the QoS classification configuration page as shown below by default.

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3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Traffic Class Name

Class name setting

Rule Order

Rule order, default to last

Rule Status

Rule status, optional: enable, disable. Default to disable.

Class Interface

Class interface selection, optional: LAN, WAN, Local,

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eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4, eth5, wl0, default to LAN. Ether Type

Ether type, support IP, ARP, PPPoE_DISC, PPPoE_SES, 8865, 8866 and 8021Q.

Source MAC Address

Source MAC address setup

Source MAC Mask

Source MAC address mask setup

Destination MAC Address

Destination MAC address setup

Destination MAC Mask

Destination MAC address mask setup

Specify Queue(Required)

Class

Select specified class queue, related to QOS queue

Mark Differentiated Service Code Point(DSCP)

Set and re-label DSCP value

Mark 802.1P priority

Re-label 802.1P value, range is 0~7(0 indicates no priority). The larger the value, the higher the priority.

Set Rate Limit

Set rate limit

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: 1) It supports 32 entries classification rules configuration at the maximum. 2) If you do not enable the WMM wireless function, the wireless-based classification will not take effect.

6.8 Route configuration 1. Click [Advanced→Routing] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the route configuration page as shown below by default.

6.8.1 Default gateway configuration 1. Click [Advanced→ Routing→ Default Gateway] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Routing - Default Gatewayt configuration page as shown below.

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3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information. 6.8.2 Static route configuration 1. Click [Advanced→Routing→Static Route] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the static route configuration page as shown below by default.

3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

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IP Version Destination length

IP version, default to IPv4 IP

address/prefix

Destination network address/prefix length setup

Interface

Select required interface

Gateway IP Address

Set gateway IP address

Metric

Metric value shall be larger than or equal to 0

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: 1) It can configure 32 entries at maximum 6.8.3 Policy Routing configuration 1. Click [Advanced→Routing→Policy Routing] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Policy Routing Configuration page as shown below by default.

3.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Policy Name

Set policy name

Physical LAN Port

Select physical LAN port, including ETH port, USB

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interface and wireless. Source IP

Set source IP address

Use Interface

Set use interface

Default Gateway IP

Default gateway setup

4. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: 1) It can only set 7 entries at the maximum.

6.8.4 RIP configuration 1. Click [network→ route addressing →RIP] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the RIP configuration page as shown below.

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.9 DNS configuration 1. Click [network→DNS] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the DNS configuration page as shown below by default.

Note: 1) If it only configures the bridge mode connection in WAN services, the page does not exist. 6.9.1 DNS server 1. Click [network→ DNS→ DNS server] link on WEB page.

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2. The system will enter the domain name server configuration page as shown below.

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.9.2 Dynamic DNS 1. Click [network→ DNS→ dynamic DNS] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the dynamic DNS configuration page as shown below.

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3. Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

D-DNS supplier

Select D-DNS supplier

Host name

Set host name

Interface

Select use interface

User name

DynDNS user name setting

Password

DynDNS password setting

4. After completion of configuration, click [Apply/Save] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.10 UPnP configuration UpnP (Universal Plug and Play) supports zero setting networking and can automatically discover a variety of networked devices. When UpnP is enabled, it allows support UpnP enabled device to dynamically access network in order to obtain IP address and convey its performance information. If there are DHCP and DNS servers in network, you can automatically obtain DHCP and DNS service. It supports UpnP devices to automatically break away from the network but has no effect on its own device or other devices on the network. 1. Click the [Advanced→ UPnP] link on WEB page to enter the UpnP configuration page as shown below.

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2. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: When there are effective WAN connections with NAT functionality in the gateway, the UpnP takes effect.

6.11 DNS agency configuration 1. Click [Advanced →DNS Proxy] link on WEB page to enter DNS agency configuration page as shown below.

2. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.12 Storage 1. Click [Advanced→ Storage] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Storage configuration page as shown below by default.

6.12.1 Storage Device Info 1. Click [Advanced→ Storage →Storage Device Info] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the Storage Device Info page as shown below by default.

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6.13 Grouping 1. Click [Advanced→ Grouping] link on WEB page to enter Grouping configuration page as shown below.

2.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

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3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.14 IPSec configuration 1. Click [Advanced→ IPSec] link on WEB page to enter IPSec configuration page as shown below.

2. Click [Add New Connection], the configuration page is shown as below:

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

IPSec Connection Name

IP security connection name

Tunnel Mode

Tunnel mode, support ESP and AH.

Remote IPSec Gateway Address

Remote IP security gateway address

Tunnel access from local IP address

Pass through local IP address access, support Subnet and single address.

IP Address for VPN

VPN address

IP Subnetmask

Sub-net mask

Tunnel access from remote IP address

Pass through remote IP address access, support Subnet and single address.

Key Exchange Method

Key exchange method, support Auto(IKE) and Manual.

Authentication Method

Authentication method, support Pre-Shared KEY and Certificate(X.509).

Perfect Forward Secrecy

Support disable and enable.

Advanced IKE Settings

Advanced IKE settings, default no display

Mode

Mode, support Main and Aggressive.

Encryption Algorithm

Encryption algorithm, support DES, 3DES, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256 and NULL Encryption.

Integrity Algorithm

Support MD5 and SHA1 algorithm

Select Diffie-Hellman Group for Key Exchange

Support 768bit, 1024bit, 1536bit, 2048bit, 3072bit, 4096bit, 6144bit and 8192bit.

Key Life Time

Key life time, default to 3600s.

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.15 Power configuration 1. Click [Advanced→ Power] link on WEB page to enter the Power configuration page, as shown below.

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2. After completion of configuration, click [Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

6.16 Multicast configuration 1. Click [Advanced→ Multicast] link on WEB page to enter the multicast configuration page as shown below.

2. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

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7.WLAN configuration

7.1 WLAN basic information configuration 1. Click [Wireless→ Basic] link on WEB page to enter the WLAN basic information configuration page as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Enable Wireless

Open/ close WLAN

Hide Access Point

Set hide access point

Clients Isolation

Set user isolation

Disable WMM Advertise

Set disable WMM advertise

Enable Wireless Forwarding(WMF)

Multicast

Open /close WMF

SSID

SSID name

Country

Country or region, please select according to the actual condition

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Max Clients

Maximum client setting, default to 16

2. Carry out parameter configuration according to the parameter description above on the WLAN basic configuration page. 3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

7.2 WLAN safety information configuration 1. Click [Wireless→ Security] link on WEB page to enter WLAN safety information configuration page as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Enable WPS

Enable /disable WPS

Select SSID

Select SSID

Network Authentication

Select authentication mode used between wireless equipments. Support Open, Shared, 802.1X, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA and Mixed WPA2/WPA –PSK, default to Open

WEP Encryption

Enable /disable WEP encryption function, default to disable. WEP key includes 64 bit and 128 bit. Select the key to be used and WEP cryptographic key value. Imput 26 bit 16-system number or 13 bit ASCII characters to correspond to 128 bits key. Input 10 bits 16-system number or 5 bits ASCII characters to correspond to 64 bits key.

2. In the WLAN security configuration page, configure parameters according to the description of the

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parameters in the above table. The encryption method can be WEP encryption or WPA encryption. (1) WEP encryption WEP encryption, namely Wired Equivalent Privacy, is a commonly used WLAN security protocol. Enable WEP encryption to enhance the security and confidentiality of wireless communications. Now basically all WLAN network cards support this encryption method. A. Select “Shared” in the “Network Authentication” drop-down list in above page, as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Encryption Strength

Set encryption strength, support 64-bit and 128bit, default value is 128-bit.

Current Network Key

Current Network Key, ranging from 1 to 4, the default value is 1.

Network Key

Network key setting, the default value is 1234567890123

B. Configure corresponding parameter according to the description of parameters as shown in above table. (2) WPA encryption WPA encryption is Wi-Fi Protected Access, WPA mode also includes WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA/WPA2-PSK. A. Select WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK in the “Network Authentication” drop-down list of

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above page, enable WPS encryption, as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

WPA/WPAI passphrase

Set WPA/WPAI key, length: 8-63 characters.

WPA Group Rekey Interval

Key upgrade interval

WPA/WAPI Encryption

WPA/WAPI encryption TKIP+AES.

algorithm,

support

AES

and

B. Configure corresponding parameter according to the description of parameters as shown in above table. 3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

7.3 MAC address filtering configuration 1. Click the [Wireless →MAC Filter] link on WEB page to enter the WLAN MAC address filtering configuration page as shown below.

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2.Click [Add], configuration page is shown as below:

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

Note: If MAC limit mode selects “Allow” and MAC filtering table is empty, WPS will be disabled.

7.4 Wireless network bridge configuration 1. Click the [Wireless → Wireless Bridge] link on WEB page to enter the wireless network bridge configuration page as shown below.

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

AP Mode

AP mode, support Access Point and Wireless Bridge.

Bridge Restrict

Support Enabled, Enabled(swan) and Disabled

Remote Bridges MAC Address

Remote bridge MAC address

2. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

7.5 Advanced configuration 1. Click the [Wireless →Advanced] link on WEB page to enter the Wireless Advanced Configuration page as shown below.

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Band

Frequency band, the default value is 2.4GHz

Channel

Channel selection, support Auto and 1~11.

Auto Channel Timer(min)

Set auto channel seek time (min), the default value is 0, can not be set.

802.1n/EWC

802.1n/EWC, support auto and disabled.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth, support 20MHz in two frequency bands, 40MHz in two frequency bands, 20MHz in 2.4G frequency band and 40MHz in 5G frequency band.

Control Sideband

Control sideband, the default value is “Lower”, can not be set.

802.11n Rate

802.11n rate, the default is Auto.

802.11n Protection

802.11n protected mode, support Auto and closed.

Support 802.11n Client Only

Only support 802.11n client, support enable and disable.

RIFS Advertisement

RIFS advertisement, support enable and disable.

OBSS Co-Existance

Support disable and enable.

RX Chain Power Save

Receive chain power save, support disable and enable.

RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time

Receive chain power save quiet time, the default value is 10, can not be set.

RX Chain Power Save PPS

Receive chain power save PPS, the default value is 10, can not be set.

54g™ Rate

54g™ rate, the default value is 1Mbps, can not be set

Multicast Rate

Multicast rate setting, support Auto, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, 9Mbps, 11Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps and 54Mbps, the default value is Auto.

Basic Rate

Basic rate setting , support default, all, 1&2&5.5&6&11&12&24Mbps, the default “default”.

Fragmentation Threshold

Fragmentation threshold setting, the default value is 2346.

RTS Threshold

RTS threshold setting, the default value is 2347.

DTIM Interval

DTIM interval setting, the default value is 1.

Beacon Interval

Synch interval setting, the default value is 100.

Global MAX Clients

All clients setting, the default value is 16.

XPress™ Technology

XPress™ technology, support disable and enable. The default value is disable.

Transmit Power

Transmit power, support 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100%. The default value is 100%.

WMM(Wi-Fi Multimedia)

WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia), support Auto, disable and enable, the default value is enable.

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1&2Mbps, value is

WMM No Acknowledgement

WMM no acknowledgement, support disable and enable. The default value is disable.

WMM APSD

Support disable and enable. The default value is enable.

2. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

7.6 Client information 1. Click the [Wireless→Station] link on WEB page to enter the client information page as shown below. This page displays the connected wireless clients and their status.

2. Click [Refresh] button to refresh the page information.

8. VOIP configuration

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a network communication protocol and is gradually applied to control VOIP (Voice over IP). SIP supports voice, video, data, E-mail, chat, games and so on.

8.1 SIP basic configuration 1. Click the [VOIP →SIP Basic] link on WEB page to enter the SIP basic information configuration page as shown below.

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Bound Interface Name

Bind interface name

IP Address Family

IP address protocol, the default value is IPv4

Start SIP client

Perform to start SIP client

Stop SIP client

Perform to stop SIP client

Restore default setting

Restore SIP basic configuration information to the default state

2. Click [Apply] button to submit the current configuration information. 3. Click [Service Provider 0] to enter the SIP basic configuration page, as shown below:

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Locale selection

Area selection. It shall select according to actual conditions.

SIP domain name

SIP domain name setting

Voip Dialpan Setting

VOIP dialing rules setting, no need of manual setting, it can be created automatically after VOIP register.

Use SIP Proxy

Set and use SIP proxy server

SIP Proxy

SIP proxy server IP address setting

SIP Proxy port

SIP proxy port, ranging 1024~65535, the default value is 5060.

Use SIP Outbound Proxy

Set and use SIP outbound proxy server

SIP Outbound Proxy

SIP outbound proxy server IP address setting

SIP Outbound Proxy pot

SIP outbound proxy port, ranging 1024~65535, the default value is 5060.

Use SIP Registrar

Set and use SIP register server

SIP Registrar

SIP register server IP address setting

SIP Registrar port

SIP register port, ranging 1024~65535, the default value is 5060.

Account Enabled

Account enabled

Physical Endpt Id

Physical terminal ID, the default value of line 0 is 0, the default value of line 1 is 1.

Extension

Set telephone extension number to be consistent with that

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provided by the provider. Display name

Set display numbers

Authentication name

Set authentication name

Password

Set password to be consistent with that provided by the provider.

Preferred ptime

Set packing cycle, the default value is 20.

Preferred codec

Speech coding priority setting

4. Configure the parameters in the SIP basic configuration page according to the parameters described above. 5. After completion of the configuration, click [Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

8.2 SIP advanced configuration 1. Click the [VOIP→ SIP Advanced] link on WEB page to enter the SIP Advanced Configuration page as shown below.

2. Click [Service Provider 0] to enter the SIP Advanced Configuration Page as shown below:

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Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Call waiting

Enable /disable call waiting

Call forwarding number

Set call forwarding number

Forward unconditionally

Enable /disable unconditional forward

Forward on “busy”

Enable /disable forward on “busy”

Forward on “no answer”

Enable /disable forward on “no answer”

MWI

Enable /disable MWI voice message

Call barring

Enable /disable call barring

Call barring pin

Set call barring pin code

Call barring digit map

Set call barring digit map

Warm line

Enable /disable local warm line service

Warm line number

Set warm line number

Anonymous call blocking

Enable /disable anonymous call blocking

Anonymous calling

Enable /disable anonymous calling

DND

Enable /disable DND

Enable T38 support

Enable /disable T38

Enable V18 support

Enable /disable V18

Registration Expire Timeout

Set Registration Expire Timeout

Registration Retry Interval

Set Registration Retry Interval

DSCP for SIP

Mark DSCP priority tab in SIP protocol information package.

DSCP for RTP

Mark DSCP priority tab in RTP(real-time protocol)

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information package. Dtmf Relay setting

DTMF transfer setting, support InBand, SIPInfo and RFC2833

Hook Flash Relay setting

Hook flash setting

SIP Transport protocol

SIP transport protocol setting, support TCP and UDP.

3. Configure the parameters in the SIP basic configuration page according to the parameters described above. 4. After completion of the configuration, click [Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

8.3 SIP debug configuration 1. Click the [VOIP→ SIP Debug] link on WEB page to enter the SIP debug configuration page as shown below.

2. It can set Vodsl serial log level in this page and supports Error, Notice and Debug. Click [Apply] to submit configuration information. 3. Click [Service Provider 0] to enter the SIP debug configuration page, as shown below:

Page parameters are described as below:

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Parameter name

Description

SIP log server IP Address

Log server IP address setting

SIP log server port

Log server port setting

VAD supporot

Enable /disable silent detection

Ingress gain

Receive gain, range -20~20, the default display value is 0

Egress gain

Send gain, range -20~20, the default display value is 0

4. Configure the parameters in the SIP basic configuration page according to the parameters described above. 5. After completion of the configuration, click [Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

9. Diagnosis

Click the [Diagnostics] on WEB page, the system will enter the diagnostic information page as shown below by default. This equipment can test your line connections. Separate tests are listed below. If it displays “FAIL” status, click the [Rerun Diagnostics Tests] button bottom at the bottom of the page to confirm the consistent test state.

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10. Management

10.1 Setting 1. Click the [Management→ Settings] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the setting page as shown below by default. 10.1.1 Configuration file backup 1. Click the [Management →Settings → Backup] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the configuration file backup configuration page as shown below.

3. Click [Backup Settings] button to perform backup configuration file operation. 10.1.2 Configuration file import 1. Click [Management→Settings→Update] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the configuration file import configuration page as shown below.

3. Click [browse] button to select the configuration files to be import. 4. Click [Update Settings] button to perform the input operation of configuration files.

Note: The router will automatically reboot after the update, this operation can be completed within about two minutes. 10.1.3 Restore default settings 1. Click the [Management→Settings→Restore Default] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the restore default settings page as shown below.

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3. Click [Restore Default Settings] button to perform restore default setting.

10.2 System log 1. Click the [Management→Syatem Log] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the system log page as shown below.

3. Click [View System Log] button to view system log information. 4. Click [Configure System Log] button to configure system log option, as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

Log

Set disabled or enabled log

Log Level

Log level setting, From high to low, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, Debugging.

Display Level

Display level setting, support Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, Debugging.

Mode

Mode setting, support Local, Remote and Both. When you select Remote

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and Both mode, you can set server’s IP address and UDP port code.

5. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

10.3 Security log 1. Click [Management→Security Log] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the security log page as shown below.

3. Click [View] button to view security log information. 4. Click [Reset] button to eliminate and reset security log information.

10.4 TR-069 configuration 1. Click the [Management→TR-069 Client] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the security log page as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

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Inform

Inform, support disabled and enabled settings.

Inform Interval

Inform interval, the default value is 300.

ACS URL

Set ACS URL address.

ACS User Name

Set ACS user name.

ACS Password

Set ACS password.

WAN Interface used by TR069 client

Select the interface used by TR-069 WAN private network

Display SOAP messageds on serial console

Display SOAP information in serial port, support disabled and enabled setting.

Connection Authentication

Enable/disable connection request authentication

Connection Name Connection Password

Request

Request

User

Request

Set connection request user name Set connection request password

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

10.5 Time management 1. Click the [Management→Internet Time] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the time page as shown below to configure device time.

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

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10.6 Access control 10.6.1 Password 1. Click the [Management→Access Control→Passwords] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the password setting page as shown below.

Page parameters are described as below: Parameter name

Description

User Name

User name.

Old Password

Old password of corresponding user.

New Password

New password of corresponding user.

Confirm Password

Confirm the new password of corresponding user.

3. After completion of configuration, click [Save /Apply] button to submit the current configuration information.

10.7 Upgrade 1. Click the [Management→Update] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the update page as shown below.

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3. Click [browse] button, select corresponding update file. 4. Click [Update Software] to perform update operation.

Note: Upgrade process takes about two minutes. After the completion of upgrade, the router will automatically reboot.

10.8 Reboot device 1. Click the [Management→Reboot] link on WEB page. 2. The system will enter the device reboot interface as shown below.

3. Click [Reboot] button to perform reboot operation.

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