ADSL 2/2+ Ethernet Modem User Manual VERSION 1.0
User Manual Page 10 of 92 Back Panel The back panel provides ports to power up and connect the router into the network. Back Panel Label Used for… D
User Manual Page 11 of 92 Getting Started Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps you need to complete the
User Manual Page 12 of 92 Remove or Disable Conflicts To make sure the router installation moves on smoothly, you need to remove or disable conflicts
User Manual Page 13 of 92 Configuring TCP/IP Settings Use the default TCP/IP settings to allow the router to provide a network address to the computer
User Manual Page 14 of 92 To remove temporary Internet files: 1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box. 2. Enter control and then click
User Manual Page 15 of 92 Hardware Setup When installing the router, the common practice is to have the router, the main computer, and phone jack in t
User Manual Page 16 of 92 POTS Splitter A phone line can carry phone call and Internet signals. When you enable the phone line for high speed Internet
User Manual Page 17 of 92 Direct Connection When a computer is directly connected to the modem, you can use it to connect to the Internet. To setup
User Manual Page 18 of 92 2. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable from the router’s ETHERNET port and then plug the other end into the Ethernet port i
User Manual Page 19 of 92 Connecting to the Internet Use the Web Manager’s Quick Start to connect to the Internet. Note: These connection settings onl
User Manual Page 2 of 92 Contents About this Manual ...6 About the Router ...
User Manual Page 20 of 92 7. Click Connect. When the connection attempt is successful, the Basic Home page appears. When the connection attempt is not
User Manual Page 21 of 92 About the Web Manager The Web Manager is used to configure the router settings. Accessing the Web Manager To access the Web
User Manual Page 22 of 92 Menus The web interface includes the following menus: Basic Menu Advanced Menu Help Menu
User Manual Page 23 of 92 Basic Menu The Basic Menu includes the Home and Quick Start links. Basic Menu
User Manual Page 24 of 92 Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu provides advanced configuration settings for existing connections. At least one WAN connecti
User Manual Page 25 of 92 Help Menu The Help Menu provides documentation about various router features. Help Menu
User Manual Page 26 of 92 Basic Menu The options for the Basic Menu include: Home Quick Start Home The Home page provides a one-page summary about
User Manual Page 27 of 92 Router Information This pane provides all the necessary information to determine the model, firmware version, build, Etherne
User Manual Page 28 of 92 Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu provides advanced configuration options. These include: WAN LAN Application QoS Ro
User Manual Page 29 of 92 WAN Wide Area Network refers to the configurations you perform to establish an Internet connection. There are several types
User Manual Page 3 of 92 Accessing the Web Manager...21 Menus...
User Manual Page 30 of 92 PPPoE Connection PPPoE is a common WAN connection type used to connect to the Internet. PPP, or point-to-point protocol, is
User Manual Page 31 of 92 PPPoA Connection Another commonly used WAN connection type is PPPoA. PPPoA is also known as RFC 2364. It is a method of enca
User Manual Page 32 of 92 Static Connection Static connection type is used whenever a known static IP address is assigned to the router. Additional ad
User Manual Page 33 of 92 DHCP Connection DHCP allows the router to automatically obtain the IP address from the server. This option is commonly used
User Manual Page 34 of 92 Bridge Connection A bridge connection does not assign any IP address to the WAN interface. NAT and firewall rules are not en
User Manual Page 35 of 92 ADSL Modulation ADSL Modulation allows you to select any combination of DSL training modes. Leave the default value if you a
User Manual Page 36 of 92 Quickstart Click to open the Quickstart Setup page. Quickstart is the connection name of the default PPPoE WAN Connection. I
User Manual Page 37 of 92 LAN The router is preconfigured to automatically provide an IP address to each Ethernet device connected in the local area n
User Manual Page 38 of 92 To configure the LAN groupings: 1. From the Advanced Menu, select LAN > LAN Configuration. 2. Select ETHERNET in LAN gro
User Manual Page 39 of 92 LAN Group Configuration LAN Group Configuration allows you to configure settings for each LAN group. Notice that you can als
User Manual Page 4 of 92 Port Forwarding...4
User Manual Page 40 of 92 subnet allows the router to support 254 users. If you want to support a larger number of users you can change the subnet mas
User Manual Page 41 of 92 DHCP relay function. When the router is configured as DHCP server, it assigns the IP addresses to the LAN clients. When the
User Manual Page 42 of 92 LAN Clients LAN Clients allows you to view and add computers in a LAN group. Each computer either has a dynamic or static (m
User Manual Page 43 of 92 Applications Applications include: Simple Network Management Protocol Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Proxy
User Manual Page 44 of 92 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a troubleshooting and management prot
User Manual Page 45 of 92 IGMP Proxy IP hosts use Internet group management protocol (IGMP) to report their multicast group memberships to neighboring
User Manual Page 46 of 92 The IGMP Proxy page allows you to enable multicast on available WAN and LAN connections. You can configure the WAN or LAN in
User Manual Page 47 of 92 TR-068 WAN Access (Optional) The TR-068 WAN Access page enables you to give temporary permission to someone (such as technic
User Manual Page 48 of 92 DNS Proxy DNS Proxy determines the primary Domain Name Server and secondary DNS to be used. DNS Proxy To select the DNS Ser
User Manual Page 49 of 92 Port Forwarding Port forwarding (or virtual server) allows you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts based on a p
User Manual Page 5 of 92 Changing the Timeout Settings ...88 Firmwar
User Manual Page 50 of 92 If a rule is not in the list, you can create your own rule in the User category. To create a new rule, select User as the Ca
User Manual Page 51 of 92 To enable DMZ Settings: 1. From the Advanced Menu, select Application > Port Forwarding. 2. Select DMZ. This opens the DM
User Manual Page 52 of 92 Bridge Filters The Bridge Filters allows you to enable, add, edit, or delete the filter rules. When bridge filtering is enab
User Manual Page 53 of 92 Web Access Control The Web Access Control page allows you to access the router via the web from a remote location like your
User Manual Page 54 of 92 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of service allows network administrators to configure the routers to meet the real time req
User Manual Page 55 of 92 The rules are: 1. CoS1 has absolute priority and is used for expedited forwarding (EF) traffic. This is always serviced til
User Manual Page 56 of 92 Egress For packets going out of the router, the markings (CoS) need to be translated to the mappings understood by the netwo
User Manual Page 57 of 92 Layer 2 The Egress Layer 2 page allows you to map the CoS of an outgoing packet to user priority bits, which is honored by t
User Manual Page 58 of 92 Layer 3 Egress Layer 3 enables you to map CoS to ToS so that the priority marking of outgoing packets can be carried over to
User Manual Page 59 of 92 Ingress Ingress enables you to configure QoS for packets as soon as they come into the router. The domain mappings are conve
User Manual Page 6 of 92 About this Manual This manual provides a description of the components, basic operation, and advanced configuration options o
User Manual Page 60 of 92 Layer 2 Layer 2 allows you to map an incoming packet with VLAN priority to CoS. This feature is only configurable on the WAN
User Manual Page 61 of 92 Layer 3 The Layer 3 page allows you to map ToS bits of incoming packets from the IP network to CoS for each WAN/LAN interfac
User Manual Page 62 of 92 Static The Ingress - Static page enables you to configure a static CoS for all packets received on a WAN or LAN interface.
User Manual Page 63 of 92 QoS Shaper Configuration The Shaper Configuration page is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advanced main page. Three shap
User Manual Page 64 of 92 PRIOWRR This is a priority based weighted round robin algorithm operating on CoS2-CoS6. CoS1 queues have the highest priori
User Manual Page 65 of 92 Example 2: Low Latency Queue Discipline Enabled In this second example, Low Latency Queue Discipline is enabled. CoS1 is not
User Manual Page 66 of 92 Example 3: PRIOWRR Enabled In this third example, PRIOWRR is enabled. Since PRIOWRR operates only on the number of packets b
User Manual Page 67 of 92 Policy Routing Configuration The Policy Routing Configuration enables you to configure policy routing and QoS. Policy Rout
User Manual Page 68 of 92 protocol first. Source MAC The MAC address of the traffic source. Local Routing MAC This field is enabled only when Locally
User Manual Page 69 of 92 The following fields can be configured for Policy Routing: Destination IP address/mask Source IP address/mask Source M
User Manual Page 7 of 92 About the Router Congratulations on the purchase of your router. This router provides advanced features that allow you to con
User Manual Page 70 of 92 Routing Routing options include: Static Routing Routing Table Static Routing If the router is connected to more than one
User Manual Page 71 of 92 Routing Table Routing Table displays the information used by routers when making packet-forwarding decisions. Packets are ro
User Manual Page 72 of 92 Security Security options include: IP Filters LAN Isolation IP Filters IP filtering allows you to block specific applica
User Manual Page 73 of 92 To configure IP Filters: 1. From the Advanced Menu, select Security > IP Filters. 2. Select a LAN Group. 3. Select a LAN
User Manual Page 74 of 92 LAN Isolation LAN isolation allows you to disable the flow of packets between two LAN groups. This allows you to secure info
User Manual Page 75 of 92 Status This chapter provides information about monitoring the router status and viewing product information. Your router al
User Manual Page 76 of 92 Connection Status Connection Status displays the type of protocol, the WAN IP address, the connection state and the duration
User Manual Page 77 of 92 System Log System Log displays the router log. Depending on the severity level, the information log will generate log report
User Manual Page 78 of 92 Remote Log Remote Log allows you to forward all logged information to one (or more) remote computer. The type of information
User Manual Page 79 of 92 Info Events or non-error conditions of interest. Debug Software debugging message. Specify this level only when directed
User Manual Page 8 of 92 Package Contents Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately. Product co
User Manual Page 80 of 92 Network Statistics The Ethernet and DSL line statuses are displayed in this page. To view the Network Statistics from the Ad
User Manual Page 81 of 92 DHCP Clients DHCP Clients displays the MAC address, IP address, host name, and lease time. To view the DHCP Clients from the
User Manual Page 82 of 92 QoS Status This page displays the Quality of Service and the packet statistics. To view the QoS Status from the Advanced Men
User Manual Page 83 of 92 Modem Status This page displays the model status. To view the Modem Status from the Advanced Menu, select Status > Modem
User Manual Page 84 of 92 Product Information This page displays the product information and software versions. To view the Product Information from t
User Manual Page 85 of 92 Diagnostics Diagnostic Test is used for investigating whether the router is properly connected to the WAN Network. This test
User Manual Page 86 of 92 4. Click Test. The ping results are displayed in the page. If the ping test was successful, it means that the TCP/IP protoc
User Manual Page 87 of 92 System Password Anyone who can access the web interface can be considered an Administrator. To restrict access to the web in
User Manual Page 88 of 92 Changing the Timeout Settings To change the timeout settings: 1. From the Advanced Menu, select System Password. 2. Select
User Manual Page 89 of 92 Firmware Upgrade When updating the firmware, make sure you are using the correct file. Once the upgrade is complete the rout
User Manual Page 9 of 92 Device Design Front Panel The LEDs on the front panel gives you an idea about the power and connection status. A B C Labe
User Manual Page 90 of 92 Save Settings Select to apply configuration changes permanently. Restart Router Select to restart the router. Restore to Def
User Manual Page 91 of 92 Help Menu To access Help, select the Help Menu. The Help Menu provides documentation for topics that include: PPP Connecti
User Manual Page 92 of 92 Safety Precautions Do not open, service, or change any component. Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to
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