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DG200 Series 

User’s Guide 

 

IV

 

NAT (Network Access Translation) ................................................................................... 26

 

Virtual Server ..................................................................................................................................26

 

Port Triggering ................................................................................................................................28

 

DMZ ................................................................................................................................................29

 

Security ............................................................................................................................... 29

 

IP Address Filter .............................................................................................................................29

 

Parental Control.................................................................................................................. 32

 

Time Restriction..............................................................................................................................32

 

URL Filter........................................................................................................................................33

 

Quality of Service ............................................................................................................... 33

 

Queue Configuration ......................................................................................................................34

 

QoS Classification ..........................................................................................................................35

 

Routing................................................................................................................................ 36

 

Default Gateway .............................................................................................................................36

 

Static Route ....................................................................................................................................37

 

RIP ..................................................................................................................................................37

 

DNS..................................................................................................................................... 38

 

DNS Server.....................................................................................................................................38

 

Dynamic DNS .................................................................................................................................38

 

DSL ..................................................................................................................................... 40

 

UPnP................................................................................................................................... 41

 

DNS Proxy .......................................................................................................................... 41

 

Print Server......................................................................................................................... 42

 

Interface Grouping.............................................................................................................. 42

 

IPSec................................................................................................................................... 44

 

Certificate............................................................................................................................ 45

 

Local Certificates ............................................................................................................................45

 

Trusted CA Certificate ....................................................................................................................47

 

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Wireless Setup ........................................................................................... 49

 

Basic ................................................................................................................................... 49

 

Security ............................................................................................................................... 50

 

MAC Filter........................................................................................................................... 54

 

Wireless Bridge .................................................................................................................. 55

 

Advanced............................................................................................................................ 56

 

Station Information ............................................................................................................. 57

 

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Voice Setup ................................................................................................ 58

 

SIP Basic Setting................................................................................................................ 58

 

Line Setting......................................................................................................................... 60

 

RTP/Codec Setting............................................................................................................. 61

 

SIP Advanced Setting ........................................................................................................ 63

 

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Voice Supplementary Service.................................................................. 65

 

Summary of Contents for DG200 Series

Page 1: ...I User Manual DG200 Series VDSL2 Gigabit Ethernet Residential Gateway Issue 1 0 24 th June 2009 ...

Page 2: ...part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or scanning for any purpose without the written permission of Inteno Broadband Technology AB Inteno Broadband Technology AB provides this documentation without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantabilit...

Page 3: ...ep 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs 7 Or step 5 Install a Wireless card or dongle to the PCs if these machines do not have Ethernet port or wireless connection is preferred 7 Next step 7 4 Getting Start with the Web pages 8 Accessing the Web pages 8 Testing your Setup 10 Default device settings 10 5 Device Information 12 Summary 12 WAN 12 Statistic 13 Route 14 ARP 15 DHCP 15 6 Advanced Setup 16 Layer...

Page 4: ...uting 36 Default Gateway 36 Static Route 37 RIP 37 DNS 38 DNS Server 38 Dynamic DNS 38 DSL 40 UPnP 41 DNS Proxy 41 Print Server 42 Interface Grouping 42 IPSec 44 Certificate 45 Local Certificates 45 Trusted CA Certificate 47 7 Wireless Setup 49 Basic 49 Security 50 MAC Filter 54 Wireless Bridge 55 Advanced 56 Station Information 57 8 Voice Setup 58 SIP Basic Setting 58 Line Setting 60 RTP Codec Se...

Page 5: ...agnostics 68 Fault Management 69 11 Management 70 Settings 70 Backup 70 Update 70 Restore Default 71 System Log 71 TR 069 Client 72 Internet Time 73 Access Control 73 Password 73 Update Software 74 Reboot 74 Appendix A Configuring the Network Settings 75 Configuring Ethernet LAN Card 75 Before you begin 75 Windows XP PCs 75 Assigning static IP addresses to your PCs 75 Configuring Wireless LAN card...

Page 6: ...DG200 Series User s Guide VI Appendix D Warranties 82 Appendix E Contact information 84 ...

Page 7: ... performance may vary depending on network configuration and link conditions Integrated four port Ethernet switch with automatic speed sensing and crossover correction Giga Ethernet ports for high speed local network connections 802 11n WLAN supports up to 300 Mbps transmission rate and air traffics are secured by either 802 1X WEP WPA WPA2 Two USB 2 0 host ports to support specific plug and play ...

Page 8: ...DG200 Series User s Guide 2 ...

Page 9: ...k In addition to this document your package should arrive containing the following The device DG200 series Ethernet cable Standard phone line cable Power adapter Figure 1 Package Contents DG200 series device RJ 45 Cable RJ 11 Cable Power adapter User Manual CD Optional ...

Page 10: ...and TEL2 Green or Orange Off SIP Not Enabled On SIP registered Flashing Incoming call Slow Blink SIP Register Fail WLAN Green Off WLAN service is disabled On WLAN service is enabled Blink Data being transmitted USB Green On LAN link established and active Off No LAN link Blink Data being transmitted WAN Green Off No connection or no signal On Physical layer sync up successfully Blink Physical sync...

Page 11: ...02 11b g n enabled wireless devices in LAN DSL Jack Connects to the ADSL network TEL1 TEL2 Connects to the analog telephone set Giga Ethernet Connects the device via Giga Ethernet to your device in LAN LAN1 LAN4 Connects the device via Ethernet to your devices in LAN Giga Ethernet Connects the device via Giga Ethernet to your device in LAN Power Jack Connects to the supplied power adapter Power Sw...

Page 12: ...instructions provide a basic configuration that should be compatible with your home or small office network setup Refer to the subsequent chapters for additional configuration instructions Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the device to the power outlet and your computer s or network WARNING Before you begin turn the power off for all devices These include your computer...

Page 13: ...witches Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PCs See Configuring Ethernet PCs section Or step 5 Install a Wireless card or dongle to the PCs if these machines do not have Ethernet port or wireless connection is preferred You can attach a wireless LAN client card or dongle that enables PCs to access the Internet via the device through a...

Page 14: ...N port on the device A web browser installed on the PC You launch the web browser type the URL http 192 168 1 1 in the web address or location box and press Enter You need to enter different IP address if the default IP address of the device was changed Then enter the default username and password admin admin to access the configuration web page if you have not changed the username and password Pl...

Page 15: ...ping IPSec and Certificate Wireless Setup provides wireless SSID security key and various options to change the configuration It includes the sub menu Basic Security MAC Filter Wireless Bridge Advanced and Station Info Voice Setup provides VoIP SIP configuration It includes the sub menu SIP Basic Setting Line Setting RTP Codec Setting and SIP Advanced Setting Diagnostic provides the diagnostic uti...

Page 16: ...tion with your ISP Table 1 LED Indicators If the LEDs illuminate as expected test your Internet connection from a LAN computer To do this open your web browser and type the URL of any external website such as http www yahoo com If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected you may need to configure your Internet access settings using the information provided by your ISP If the LEDs still do not illumi...

Page 17: ...cts the device to your Ethernet network Typically you will not need to change this address See Local Network section DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server enabled with the following pool of addresses 192 168 1 2 through 192 168 1 254 Please be noted that the default DHCP IP address pool may be different in each firmware version The device maintains a pool of private IP addresses for...

Page 18: ...oftware version Bootloader version Wireless driver version and MAC address Besides LAN IP Default gateway Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server are shown too Figure 6 Device Information WAN The WAN information of the device shows detailed information about the WAN connection such as Interface name Description Encapsulation Type VLAN MuxID IGMP NAT Firewall Connection Status and IP address of...

Page 19: ...nterfaces data transmitting Received and Transmitted directions in that interface such as total bytes packets error count and drop count of LAN port WAN port xTM and xDSL Figure 8 Device LAN Port Statistic Information Figure 9 Device WAN Port Statistic Information Figure 10 Device xTM Statistic Information ...

Page 20: ...Figure 11 Device xDSL Statistic Information Route The Route Page of the device shows the route table It contains Destination IP address Gateway Subnet Mask Flag Metric Service and Interface Figure 12 Device Route Table Information ...

Page 21: ...contains IP address Flag MAC address Device Interface Figure 13 Device ARP Table Information DHCP The DHCP Page of the device shows the DHCP table which DHCP server of device assigns the IP address to the PC requesting an IP address The DHCP table contains Hostname MAC address IP address and Expired In Figure 14 Device DHCP Table Information ...

Page 22: ...AT Security Parental Control Quality of Service Routing DNS DSL UPnP DNS Proxy Print Server Interface Grouping IPSec Certificate Layer2 Interface You can configure the DSL ATM and ETH WAN layer2 interfaces from this page DSL ATM Interface This page displays the details of existing DSL ATM interface including interface name VPI VCI latency Category link type connection mode ATM QoS enable disable Y...

Page 23: ...ect DSL Latency Path 0 or Path 1 Select the DSL link type EoA PPPoA or IPoA The EoA type is for PPPoE IPoE and Bridge Select the Encapsulation Mode from the list LLC SNAP BRIDGING LLC SNAP Routing or VC MUX Select the Service Category from the list UBR without PCR UBR with PCR CBR Non Realtime VBR Realtime VBR Please leave it as default UBR with PCR if ISP does not give you any information of this...

Page 24: ...ion Select Connection Mode Default Mode single service over one connection VLAN MUX Mode multiple VLAN service over one connection MSC Mode multiple service over one connection Check to enable the Qualify of Service if Service Category is UBR without PCR URB with PCR or Non Realtime VBR and you like this service Use the Advanced Setup Qualify of Service to assign priorities for the applications Cl...

Page 25: ...ultiple service over one connection Click Apply Save DSL PTM Interface This page displays the details of existing DSL PTM interface including interface name DSL Latency PTM Priority Connection Mode QoS enable disable You may click Add to create a specific Layer2 Interface Figure 20 DSL PTM Interface Page Global settings Check the Remove option and click Remove button to remove the specific entry C...

Page 26: ...C Mode Multiple service over one connection Check to enable the Qualify of Service Use the Advanced Setup Qualify of Service to assign priorities for the applications Click Apply Save WAN Service You can configure your internet connection from this page This page displays the details of existing internet connection Figure 22 WAN Setup Page Global settings Check the Remove option and click Remove b...

Page 27: ... WAN Service Configuration Select WAN Service Type PPPoE IPoE or Bridging Enter a name as a Service Description Click Next to continue the configuration PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Figure 25 WAN Connection PPPoE Configuration To configure the PPPoE settings Enter the User s PPP Username and Password ...

Page 28: ...s a fixed IP address to you Otherwise do not select it Check to enable PPP Debug Mode Check Bridge PPP frames between WAN and Local Ports if you want to pass PPP frame between WAN and LAN Check to enable IGMP Multicast to avoid the multicast packet flooding to other LAN ports where do not need this IGMP packet to get better efficiency in Ethernet port Check to enable MLD Multicast Listener Discove...

Page 29: ...guration To configure the IP over Ethernet settings Select Obtain an IP address automatically or Use the following fixed IP address and then also enter the WAN IP address WAN Subnet Mask and WAN Gateway IP Address If you choose to obtain an IP address automatically please input the DHCP Option 60 61 and 125 if ISP provides such information to you otherwise leave it as default blank Click Next ...

Page 30: ...IGMP packet to get better efficiency in Ethernet port Check to enable MLD Multicast Listener Discovery Multicast Proxy Click Next The Default Gateway configuration DNS Server configuration and WAN Setup Summary page will show up Please refer related pages above for reference Click Save if correct and click Back to restart the configuration again Bridging You configure the WAN service as a Bridging...

Page 31: ...e generated to the related LAN ports only to avoid the packet flooding on all of LAN ports Select one of two modes Standard mode or Blocking mode Check to enable LAN side firewall Select to Enable or Disable DHCP server If it is enabled please enter the DHCP IP pool of Start IP address and End IP address Enter the value of leased time in hour about the valid period of assigned IP address The DHCP ...

Page 32: ...your LAN environment Click Save to save the configuration NAT Network Access Translation The NAT feature provides the basic firewall feature to avoid hacker attacks from remote site There are three more setting pages including virtual server port trigger and DMZ to provide specified service for remote users Virtual Server Virtual Server enables you to run a server on your local network that can be...

Page 33: ...esetting will be imported if you select the predefined service Enter the Server IP Address located in the LAN to provide the service to remote party Enter the Start External Port and End External Port that open to remote to access the service Select the Protocol from the list Enter the Start Internal Port and End Internal Port that may use different port to secure the service If you use the same p...

Page 34: ...35 Port Triggering Setup Click Add to add a rule of port triggering Figure 36 Add Rule Of Port Triggering Global Setting Select the WAN Interface from the list which applies to this rule Select a service from the predefined list or enter the name of Custom Server Enter the Server IP Address located in the LAN to provide the service to remote party Enter the Start Trigger Port and End Trigger Port ...

Page 35: ...signated DMZ host device A DMZ is often used to host Web servers FTP servers etc that need to be accessible from the Internet Figure 37 DMZ Configuration Global Setting Enter the DMZ Host IP address Click Save Apply Security The Security feature provides two more setting pages including MAC filtering and Parental Control IP Address Filter The device can block the packet in outgoing and incoming di...

Page 36: ...lection list Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Click Save Apply By default all incoming IP packets from WAN are blocked to access PCs in LAN but some IP packets can be accepted by setting...

Page 37: ... Filter Name Select the Protocol from the selection list Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Select the WAN interfaces which will be applied with this incoming IP filter rule Click Save App...

Page 38: ...ation Click Add to add a rule of schedule for parental control Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Figure 43 Time of Day Restriction Configuration Global Setting Enter the Username Select the Browser s MAC Address or Other MAC Address to enter the specific PC MAC address Check those days you want to block above PC to surf Internet Enter the Start Blocking Time and End Block...

Page 39: ...ntry Figure 45 Add URL Filter Configuration Enter the URL address and port number then click Save Apply to save the configuration Quality of Service The Quality of Service feature provides a method to prioritize the packet and arrange a better efficiency of bandwidth In other words some traffic such as voice or video has handled as higher priority than others such as data to get near real time res...

Page 40: ...on Click Add to add a class of Qualify of Service The screen allows to configure a QoS queue entry and assign it to a specific network interface Each interface with QoS enabled will be allocated three queues by default Each of the queues can be configured for a specific precedence The queue entry configured here will be user by the classifier to place ingress packets appropriately Note lower integ...

Page 41: ...t the priority for each of classes A maximum 32 entries can be configured Figure 49 Quality of Service Classification Setup Click Add to add a class of Qualify of Service Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Figure 50 Add Quality of Service Classification The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the traffic assign queue priority which defines the precedence and ty...

Page 42: ...t including Assign Classification Queue Mark Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Mark 802 1p Priority and Tag VLAN ID A blank mark or tag means no change Click Apply to add this QoS class Routing The section shows the IP addresses or address routes for the computers connected to the gateway to reach different destinations such as the local network the gateway or the Internet The Routing feature...

Page 43: ...et Mask range Select the Use Interface from the list Enter the Use Gateway IP Address where packet will be forwarded to Click Save to save the configuration RIP Figure 54 RIP Configuration Global Setting Select the desired RIP version and operation followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for the interface Click Save to save the configuration The RIP can not be configured if the WAN int...

Page 44: ...esses then enter the IP addresses of primary DNS server and or secondary DNS server Click Save Apply to save the configuration Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to bind the dynamic assigned WAN IP address into a specified domain name You could pass this domain name to friends to access your service in your site instead of informing them every times if WAN IP address is changed Figure ...

Page 45: ...DNS Global Setting Select the Dynamic DNS service provider from the list Enter the your Hostname Select the Interface from the list where the device can reach it for registration Enter the Username and Password Click Save Apply to save the configuration ...

Page 46: ...arameters Figure 58 DSL Basic Configuration Global Setting Check to select the DSL modulation modes Select the DSL phone line pair inner pair or outer pair The inner pair is default setting Check to select the Capabilities Bitswap and SRA Seamless Rate Adaption Click Apply to save the configuration Click Advanced Settings to get details please contact technician for support ...

Page 47: ... UPnP protocol Click Save Apply to save the configuration DNS Proxy The page provides DNS Proxy configuration To enable DNS Proxy can take DNS queries from the local network and forward them to an Internet Domain Name Server Figure 60 DNS Proxy Configuration Global Setting Check to Enable or Disable DNS Proxy Enter the Host name of the modem and Domain name of the LAN network Click Save Apply to s...

Page 48: ...enter the Printer Name Make and Model Name Click Save Apply to save the configuration Interface Grouping The page provides Interface Grouping configuration In default the LAN1 to LAN4 wireless virtual wireless guest and Routed PVC are grouped together as a single Ethernet environment Interface grouping supports multiple ports to VLAN groups Each VLAN group will perform as an independent network To...

Page 49: ... LAN ports from available LAN interfaces into grouped interface The selected LAN interface will be removed from its original group and joined this new group If you like to add LAN clients to a PVC automatically in the new group add the DHCP Vendor ID string By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from t...

Page 50: ... Settings Global Setting Enter IPSec Connection Name Enter the IP address of remote IPSec Gateway Select Tunnel access from local IP address subnet or single IP address Enter the local IP address of VPN tunnel Enter the local IP subnet mask Select the Key exchange method IKE or Manual Select the Authentication Method Pre shared Key or Certificate X 509 Enter the Pre shared key if chooses Pre share...

Page 51: ...nter the Key life time in phase 1 and 2 to change the key again Click Save Apply to save the configuration Certificate The page provides the Certificate configuration There are two sub menu Local and Trusted CA are provided Local means local certificates and Trusted CA means trusted certificate Authority certificates Local Certificates preserve the identity of the modem CA certificates are used by...

Page 52: ...egion Name from the list Click Apply to create new certificate request The generated certificate will be shown as below Figure 69 Generated Certificate The certificate request needs to be submitted to a certificate authority which would sign the request Then the signed certificate needs to be loaded into modem Click Load Signed Certificate button to load the certificate and then a new certificate ...

Page 53: ... Certificate Name Enter the Certificate and Private Key Click Apply Trusted CA Certificate CA Certificate Authority are used by you to verify peer s certificate It can be imported only Figure 71 Trusted CA Certificate Authority Certificates Configuration Click Import Certificate to set certificate ...

Page 54: ...DG200 Series User s Guide 48 Figure 72 Import CA Certificate Global Setting Enter Certificate Name Enter the Certificate Click Apply ...

Page 55: ...to enable the wireless service hide the network from active scan and set the SSID Service Set Identifier Besides it allows you to create a virtual wireless AP which could use different SSID and security key Figure 73 Wireless Setting Basic Global Setting Check to enable Wireless feature Check to enable Hide Access Point to hide from active scan of wireless client Check to isolate the wireless clie...

Page 56: ...eless clients the device wants to provide service Check to enable Wireless Guest Network to create a virtual wireless AP with different SSID and security key Enter the Guest SSID and check necessary features such as hiding the SSID isolating the clients disable WMM and maximum of supported clients Click Save to save the configuration Security The device provides wireless connection with security i...

Page 57: ...ton to process the WSC Add External Registrar To manually set the security select the SSID from the list then set the related security parameters Select the method of Network Authentication It could be OPEN none Shared 802 1X WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Mixed WPA2 WPA Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Select the method of WEP Encryption if Network Authentication is Open Select the Encryption Strength with 64bits o...

Page 58: ...with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Figure 77 Wireless Setting WPA Security If the Network Authentication is WPA PSK pre shared key enter the WPA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64b...

Page 59: ...PA Pre Shared Key and enter WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Figure 80 Wireless Setting WPA2 PSK Security If the Network Authentication is mixed WPA2 WPA select Enable or Disab...

Page 60: ...EP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter the key and four keys when necessary Figure 82 Wireless Setting Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Security Click Save Apply to save the configuration MAC Filter With this configuration you could allow or deny wireless to access the device by wireless MAC address filtering featur...

Page 61: ... MAC Address of wireless client Click Save Apply to save the configuration Wireless Bridge The wireless bridge feature is also known as WDS Wireless Distribution System Figure 85 Wireless Bridge Configuration Global Setting Set the AP mode as Access Point or Wireless Bridge When the AP mode is set to Wireless Bridge the Wireless Restrict determine where it can communicate with all other wireless b...

Page 62: ...rt 802 11n client only OFF or ON Set the 54g Rate Wireless Communication Rate AUTO means to use the highest rate if possible Set the Rate for Multicast Packets AUTO means to use the highest if possible Set the Basic Rate Set the Fragmentation Threshold values from 256 to 2364 bytes If the value is too small it may cause a result in poor performance Set the RTS Ready to Send Threshold Set DTIM Inte...

Page 63: ...disable WMM No Acknowledgement Enabling no acknowledge can result in more efficient throughput but high error rates Select to enable or disable the WMM APSD Auto Power Saving Delivery Station Information The table shows up whole associated wireless clients the device and their status Figure 87 Wireless Setting Station Information Global Setting Click Refresh to get the latest updated information ...

Page 64: ...his page allows you to configure the VoIP settings to enable the Voice service in Broadband network Figure 88 SIP Basic Setting Global Setting Select the Bound Interface Name from the list where the VoIP service is enabled Select the Location from the list where VoIP service is enabled Enter SIP Domain Name given by service provider Check SIP Transport Protocol UDP or TCP ...

Page 65: ...xternal SIP IP address and Port number Enter the Keep alive Interval which the device will send packet to SIP server to keep the connection alive Enter the SIP Proxy IP address if required Enter the value of Session Expires in seconds The device will close the session in seconds after the call is disconnected Check to enable Session Timer feature Click Start SIP Client to activate SIP service Clic...

Page 66: ...if necessary Check to use SIP Alternate Proxy its IP address and Port number if necessary Check to use SIP Outbound Proxy its IP address and Port number if necessary Check to use SIP Registrar its IP address and Port number is necessary Check to enable SIP Account for TEL1 and TEL2 separately Enter the physical Endpoint ID for TEL1 and TEL2 separately Enter User ID Display Name Authentication Name...

Page 67: ... DNS SRV Click Start SIP Client to activate SIP service Click Stop SIP Client to stop SIP service Check Apply to save the configuration RTP Codec Setting This page allows you to RTP and Codec parameters Figure 90 RTP Codec Setting Global Setting Check to set the DTMP Method Inband DTMF or Outband DTMF which DTMF signal is sent in the voice channel or by SIP protocol Enter the RFC2833 DTMF Payload ...

Page 68: ...er s Guide 62 Check to enable CED Tone Detection feature Check to enable T 38 Fax feature Click Start SIP Client to activate SIP service Click Stop SIP Client to stop SIP service Check Apply to save the configuration ...

Page 69: ...DG200 Series User s Guide 63 SIP Advanced Setting This page allows you to configure more SIP parameters and access code for more voice services Figure 91 SIP Advanced Setting ...

Page 70: ...dial duration Retry Interval On Hook Delay and Call Waiting Ring Timeout Enter the signal timer value for each signal Call Waiting Period Reorder Delay Ring Timeout No Answer Timeout Min Hook Flash Time Max Hook Flash Time Check to enable Operation Flags Call Forwarding On Server Call Return On Server and Call Waiting On Server if necessary Check to CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Met...

Page 71: ...nfigure CFU to any number Activation 21 number Deactivation 21 Call Forward No Response Call Forward No Response CFNR enables the customer to have all incoming calls which meet with no reply and are addressed to his number forwarded to another number To configure CFNR to any number Activation 61 number forwarding after 30 s or 61 number ss where ss 5 60 s is the time until forwarding Deactivation ...

Page 72: ...sabled enabled again It is not on a per call basis Activation 43 Deactivation 43 Call Transfer The Call Transfer enables the customer to transfer the current call to another third party Procedure When A and B are engaged in a call if A wants to transfer the call to C so B and C can make a conversation A presses R and dial 90 Number when B hear the ring back tone the call with A will be disconnecte...

Page 73: ...ssibility to make a new call before A answers the call back Call Back last number called Call Return The customer has the possibility to press 69 to call back the last number that called It is not possible to call secret numbers This call will be screened through the dial plans to screen any call blocking functionality enabled ...

Page 74: ...b page menu comprises Diagnostics Fault Management Diagnostics This page will show up the result of diagnostic in physical layer like WAN port and also upper layer of PPP if ISP provides the PPP access protocol Figure 92 Diagnostic Result Global Setting Click the Test to test it again If you have setup more than one WAN service click Next Connection to test next available WAN connection Click Test...

Page 75: ...ting Select the Maintenance Domain MD Level from the list The MD level determines the device that is interested in the contents of the CFM Connectivity Fault Management frame and which the CFM frame is allowed to pass through Enter the Destination MAC Address Enter the 802 1Q VLAN ID Click Set MD Level Click Send Loopback It is used to do the fault verification and provides the on demand or proact...

Page 76: ...ackup the current configuration of the device update the configuration and restore default configuration factory setting Backup Figure 94 Backup Settings Click Backup Settings to backup the current settings of the device into file in PC Update Figure 95 Restore Default Settings Click Browser to specify the configuration file settings in PC and click Update Settings to upload the settings to the de...

Page 77: ...ult settings System Log This page allows you to view system log and also configure system log that way you want to see Figure 97 Management Configuration System Log Global Setting Click View System Log to view system log Click Configure System Log to configure the way you want to see Figure 98 Management Configuration Configure System Log ...

Page 78: ...tion Firmware Upgrade Global Setting Select to Enable or Disable to send Inform packet to ACS Enter the Inform Interval number of seconds The Inform packet will be sent to ACS periodically Enter the ACS URL to reach ACS Enter the ACS User Name and Password Enter the WAN interface used by TR 069 client to send TR 069 packets Select to Enable or Disable to send the TR 069 SOAP messages to serial con...

Page 79: ...he change the passwords of admin support and user accounts Password There are three levels of access accounts admin support and user The user name admin has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of the device The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access the device for maintenance and to run diagnostics The user name user can access the device view configuration...

Page 80: ...oftware firmware Figure 102 Management Configuration Update Software Global Setting First of all you have to get the updated software firmware from ISP or manufacture Click Browser to specify the location and filename Click Update Software to start the process It could take minutes to complete it Reboot This page allows you to reboot the device Figure 103 Management Configuration Reboot Global Set...

Page 81: ... labeled Obtain an IP address automatically and also click the radio button labeled Obtain DNS server address automatically The PC will send inquiry packet to the device to get an IP address gateway IP address DNS IP address and son on automatically Click OK to confirm your changes and then close the Control Panel Assigning static IP addresses to your PCs If you are professional in networking and ...

Page 82: ...d and drivers correctly Please check the information of installation and security of wireless card provided by the wireless card vendor or notebook vendor Configuring wireless device The following steps provide a basic guide line to configure the wireless card to establish a wireless connection to the device To configure wireless card to establish a connection to the device 1 Make sure the wireles...

Page 83: ...th the device Command ping device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 1 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling If you assigned a private IP address to your PC not a public address please check the IP addresses of gateway and DNS server in your PC network settings Those IP addresses should be given by service provider Otherwise configure the PC to receive the IP gateway IP and DNS IP automatical...

Page 84: ... ping command from the Start menu by clicking the Start button and then clicking Run and then enter below statement in the open box the 192 168 1 1 is an IP address which you like to check the device is on line or not ping 192 168 1 1 Click OK If the communication link is OK you will see the message and a Command Prompt window is displayed as an example If not you will receive the message Request ...

Page 85: ...www yahoo com or www microsoft com The associated IP address will be shown as below In this case you see multiple IP addresses associated with that domain name It is common for Web server System engineers prepare multiple and redundant servers to handle the heavy traffic and also balance the load in each server ...

Page 86: ... 3 802 3u 802 3ab Indicators PWR Green LED indicates power and operation Red LED indicates failure LAN Green LED indicates LAN connection GE LAN Orange LED indicates 1000Mbps connection speed and Green LED indicates 100Mbps TEL1 and TEL2 Green LED indicates SIP registered and Orange LED indicates off hook WLAN Green LED indicates wireless AP enabled USB Green LED indicates USB connection DSL Green...

Page 87: ...e echo cancellation with programmable tail Adaptive jitter buffer packet loss concealment PLC voice activity detection VAD comfort noise generation CNG and Caller ID DTMF tone detection and generation Fax modem detection and pass through Support in band DTMF tone sending receiving and out band DTMF signaling with RTP Support SIP and telephone URL addressing Bonus services call forwarding call wait...

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