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T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 3 I NTRODUCTION TO YOUR R OUTER .............................................................................
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Firmware Upgrade .......................................................................................................................... 52 Backup / Restore............................................................................................................................. 53 Restart Rout...
Page 4 - Chapter 1: Introduction; Introduction to your Router; BiPAC 7402VL: VoIP ADSL Router; Features; Voice over IP compliance with SIP standard; The router complies with ADSL worldwide standards.; g Wireless AP with WPA Support
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction to your Router Welcome to the VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router. The router is an “all-in-one” VoIP ADSL router, combining an ADSL modem, ADSL router, Ethernet network switch and 2 ports for Voice over IP functional...
Page 6 - It is an easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 1: Introduction protected by NAT. A DMZ host setting is also provided to a local computer exposed to the outside network, Internet. Rich Packet Filtering Not only filters the packet based on IP address, but also based on Port numbers. It will filter packets from ...
Page 7 - Chapter 2: Installing the router; Chapter 2: Installing the Router; Important note for using this router; Warning; Do not use this router in high humidity or high temperatures.; Attention; Place this router on a stable surface.; CD-ROM containing the online manual
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 2: Installing the router Chapter 2: Installing the Router Important note for using this router Warning Do not use this router in high humidity or high temperatures. Do not use the same power source for this router as otherequipment. Do not open or repair the case...
Page 8 - Lit when power is ON.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 2: Installing the router The Front LEDs LED Meaning 1 PWR Lit when power is ON. 2 SYS Lit when the system is ready. 3 - 5 LAN Port 1X — 3X(RJ-45 connector) Lit when connected to an Ethernet device. Green for 100Mbps; Orange for 10Mbps. Blinking when data is Trans...
Page 9 - The Rear Ports
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 2: Installing the router The Rear Ports 7402VL 7402VGL 7402VGP 1 3 2 4 3 5 6 3 5 6 7 1 2 4 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 8
Page 11 - Cabling
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 2: Installing the router Cabling One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front of the product is a bank of LEDs. Verify that the LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are lit. If t...
Page 12 - Chapter 3: Basic Installation; and the subnet mask is; uninstall
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 11 Chapter 3: Basic Installation The router can be configured with your web browser. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS, Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Me, etc. The product provides a...
Page 13 - Connecting your router; Connect this router to a
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 12 Connecting your router 1. Connect this router to a LAN (Local Area Network) and the ADSL/telephone ( ADSL ) network. 2. Power on the device. 3. Make sure the PWR and SYS LEDs are lit steadily and that the LAN LED is lit. 4. Connect an RJ1...
Page 14 - Configuring PCs in Windows in Window XP
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 13 Configuring PCs in Windows in Window XP 1. Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click Network Connections . 2. Double-click Local Area Connection . (See Figure 3.1) 3. In the LAN Area Connection Stat...
Page 15 - Configuring PCs in Windows 2000
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 14 Configuring PCs in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double-click Network and Dial-up Connections . 2. Double-click Local Area (“LAN”) Connection . (See Figure 3.5) 3. In the LAN Area Connectio...
Page 17 - Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 16 Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double-click Network and choose the Protocols tab. 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties . ( See Figure 3.12) 3. Select the Obtain ...
Page 18 - Factory Default Settings; LAN Device IP Settings; enabled
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 17 Factory Default Settings Before configuring your, you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface (Username and Password) Username: admin Password: admin The default username and password are “ admin ” and “ admin ” respect...
Page 19 - Information from your ISP; PPPoE; assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set manually).; PPPoA; your ISP when you connect or be set manually).; IPoA
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 18 Information from your ISP Before configuring this device, you have to check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) what kind of service is provided such as PPPoE, PPPoA, RFC1483, or IPoA. Gather the information as illustrated in the fo...
Page 20 - Configuring with your Web Browser; Go; ”, a user name and password window prompt will appear.; The default username and password
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation 19 Configuring with your Web Browser Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is 192.168.1.254 , and click “ Go ”, a user name and password window prompt will appear. The default username and password are ...
Page 21 - Chapter 4: Configuration; (provides user interface in English and Deutsch languages)
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation Chapter 4: Configuration At the configuration homepage, the left navigation pane where bookmarks are provided links you directly to the desired setup page, including: Status (ARP Table, Wireless Association Table, Routing Table, DHCP Table, ...
Page 22 - Status; Firewall – MAC Address; The MAC address of wireless client.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation Status ARP Table This section displays the router’s ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table, which shows the mapping of Internet (IP) addresses to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. This is useful as a quick way of determining the MAC address of the ...
Page 23 - Routing Table
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 3: Basic Installation Routing Table Routing Table Valid: It indicates a successful routing status. Destination: The IP address of the destination network. Netmask: The destination netmask address. Gateway/Interface: The IP address of the gateway or existing inter...
Page 24 - DHCP Table; Leased Table
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration DHCP Table Leased: The DHCP assigned IP addresses information. IP Address: A list of IP addresses of devices on your LAN (Local Area Network). Expired: The expired IP addresses information. Permanent: The fixed host mapping information Leased Tab...
Page 25 - Email Status; VoIP Status; section of this manual for details on this function.; Event Log; section of the interface. Please see the
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Email Status Details and status for the Email Account you have configured the router to check. Please see the Advanced section of this manual for details on this function. VoIP Status Details and status for the VoIP Account you have configured th...
Page 26 - Error Log; Advanced
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Error Log Any errors encountered by the router (e.g. invalid names given to entries) are logged to this window. NAT Sessions This section lists all current NAT sessions between interface of types external (WAN) and internal (LAN). UPnP Portmap Th...
Page 27 - Quick Start; WAN
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Quick Start For detailed instructions on configuring your WAN settings, please see the WAN section of this manual. Usually, the only details you will need for the Quick Start wizard to get you online are your login (often in the form of username@...
Page 28 - Select the desired option from the list and click; Apply; to return to the Quick Start interface to continue
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Select the desired option from the list and click Apply to return to the Quick Start interface to continue configuring your ISP connection. Please note that the contents of this list will vary, depending on what is supported by your ISP. 27
Page 29 - Configuration; These functions are described below in the following sections.; Security, Wireless Client Filter, Port Setting; and; DHCP Server
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Configuration When you click this item, you get following sub-items to configure the ADSL router. LAN, WAN, System, Firewall, VoIP, QoS, Virtual Server, Time Schedule and Advanced These functions are described below in the following sections. LAN...
Page 30 - Default setting is set to; Disable; Address in the space provided or click
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Ethernet Client Filter The Ethernet Client Filter supports up to 16 Ethernet network machines that helps you to manage your network control to accept traffic from specific authorized machines or can restrict unwanted machine(s) to access your LAN...
Page 31 - to
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Active PC in LAN displays a list of individual Ethernet device’s IP Address & MAC Address which connecting to the router. You can easily by checking the box next to the IP address to be blocked or allowed. Then, Add to insert to the Ethernet ...
Page 32 - Wireless; It is case sensitive and must not excess 32 characters.)
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Wireless (7402VGL/VGP only) Parameters WLAN Service: Default setting is set to Enable . If you do not have any wireless, both 802.11g and 802.11b, device in your network, select Disable. Mode: The default setting is 802.11b+g (Mixed mode). If you...
Page 33 - The default setting is; Enable; radio button to activate this function.; Peer WDS MAC Address:
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Wireless Distribution System (WDS) It is a wireless access point mode that enables wireless link and communication with other access point. It is easy to be installed simply define peer’s MAC address of the connected AP. WDS takes advantages of c...
Page 34 - The key for
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Wireless Security (7402VGL/VGP only) You can disable or enable with WPA or WEP for protecting wireless network. The default mode of wireless security is disabled . WPA Pre-Shared Key WPA Algorithms: TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) utilizes...
Page 35 - WEP; 28 will offer increased security over WEP 64.; Passphrase; Select the encryption key ID please refer to
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration WEP WEP Encryption: To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network, the router offers highly secure data encryption, known as WEP. If you require high security for transmissions, there are two alternati...
Page 36 - : Follow the MAC Address Format; Associated Wireless Clients
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Wireless Client (MAC Address) Filter (7402VGL/VGP only) The MAC Address supports up to 16 wireless network machines and helps you to manage your network control to accept traffic from specific authorized machines or to restrict unwanted machine(s...
Page 39 - ADSL; to input other; Change; A simpler alternative is to select; from the main menu on the left. Please see the Quick
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration WAN (Wide Area Network) WAN refers to your Wide Area Network connection, i.e. your router’s connection to your ISP and the Internet. There are two items within the WAN section: ISP , DNS and ADSL . ISP The factory default is PPPoE. If your ISP use...
Page 40 - Chapter 4:Configuration; RFC 1483 Routed Connections; Encapsulation method:
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration RFC 1483 Routed Connections Description: Your description of this connection. VPI and VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. ATM Class: The Quality of Service for ATM layer. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multi...
Page 41 - RFC 1483 Bridged Connections
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration RFC 1483 Bridged Connections VPI and VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. ATM Class: The Quality of Service for ATM layer. Encapsulation method: Select the encapsulation format, this is provided by your ISP. Ether Filter Type: Specify ...
Page 42 - PPPoA Routed Connections; Authentication Protocol Type:
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration PPPoA Routed Connections Description: User-definable name for the connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. ATM Class: The Quality of Service for ATM layer. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multiple ...
Page 44 - Similar to the above, but gives the DNS server address to the DHCP; Discover Primary NBNS / Discover Secondary NBNS:; This setting enables/disables whether; Discover Subnet Mask:; Enable to change your DHCP Server settings by using the
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration Give DNSto DHCP Server: Similar to the above, but gives the DNS server address to the DHCP server. Discover Primary NBNS / Discover Secondary NBNS: This setting enables/disables whether the primary/secondary NBNS server address is requested from a...
Page 45 - IPoA Routed Connections; Enter the information provided by your ISP.; Obtain an IP address; to enable the DHCP client function or click; Specify an IP address; headers) that IP will attempt to send through the interface.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration IPoA Routed Connections Description: User-definable name for the connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. ATM Class: The Quality of Service for ATM layer. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multiple u...
Page 46 - PPPoE Connections
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration PPPoE Connections Description: A user-definable name for this connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. ATM Class: The Quality of Service for ATM layer. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multiple user...
Page 49 - box. Usually when you choose PPPoE or PPPoA as your WAN
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration DNS A Domain Name System (DNS) contains a mapping table for domain name and IP addresses. On the Internet, every host has a unique and user-friendly name (domain name) such as www.helloworld.com and an IP address. An IP address is a 32-bit number ...
Page 51 - System; Time Zone
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration System There are six items within the System section: Time Zone, Remote Access, Firmware Upgrade, Backup/Restore, Restart and User Management. Time Zone The router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the Simple Network Time ...
Page 52 - You may change other; Device Management; options in; section of the GUI.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration Remote Access To temporarily permit remote administration of the router (i.e. from outside your LAN), select a time period the router will permit remote access for and click Enable. You may change other configuration options for the web administra...
Page 53 - Clicking on; Browse
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4:Configuration Firmware Upgrade Your router’s “firmware” is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its functionality. Think of your router as a dedicated computer, and the firmware as the software it runs. Over time this software may be improved...
Page 55 - Click; Restart; with option; Current Settings; to reboot your router (and restore your last saved
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Restart Router Click Restart with option Current Settings to reboot your router (and restore your last saved configuration). If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a firmware upgrade or if you hav...
Page 56 - User Management
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration User Management In order to prevent unauthorized access to your router’s configuration interface, it requires all users to login with a password. You can set up multiple user accounts, each with their own password. You are able to Edit existing u...
Page 57 - Firewall and Access Control; General Settings, Packet Filter, Intrusion
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Firewall and Access Control Your router includes a full SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall for controlling Internet access from your LAN, as well as helping to prevent attacks from hackers. In addition to this, when using NAT (Network Addr...
Page 59 - for more detailed information.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Packet Filter This function is only available when the Firewall is enabled and one of these four security levels is chosen (All blocked, High, Medium and Low). The predefined port filter rules in the Packet Filter must modify accordingly to the l...
Page 60 - Example: Predefined Port Filters Rules; Note; , you must define and create the port filter rules; Table 1: Predefined Port Filter; Port Number; Start
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Example: Predefined Port Filters Rules The predefined port filter rules for High, Medium and Low security levels are listed. See Table 1. ( Note : Firewall – All Blocked/User-defined , you must define and create the port filter rules yourself. No...
Page 61 - Packet Filter – Add TCP/UDP Filter
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Packet Filter – Add TCP/UDP Filter Rule Name: A user-defined name for identifying the application. Time Schedule: It is self-defined time period. You may specify a time schedule for your prioritization policy. For setup and detail, refer to Time ...
Page 62 - Packet Filter – Add Raw IP Filter
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Packet Filter – Add Raw IP Filter Rule Name: A user-defined name for identifying the rule. Time Schedule: It is self-defined time period. You may specify a time schedule for your prioritization policy. For setup and detail, refer to Time Schedule...
Page 64 - the predefined rule instead of; it. This is an example to show to; Click Delete; Delete; to delete the existing HTTP rule.; Click Add TCP/UDP Filter; Inbound and Outbound.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Configuring Packet Filter: 1. Click Port Filters . You will then be presented with the predefined port filter rules screen (in this case for the low security level), shown below: Note : You may click Edit the predefined rule instead of Delete it....
Page 65 - The new port filter rule for HTTP is shown below:; Add Virtual Server; in; Virtual; section for more details.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration 5. The new port filter rule for HTTP is shown below: 7. Configure your Virtual Server (“port forwarding”) settings so that incoming HTTP requests on port 80 will be forwarded to the PC running your web server: Note: For how to configure the HTTP ...
Page 66 - Intrusion Detection
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Intrusion Detection The router’s Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is used to detect hacker attacks and intrusion attempts from the Internet. If the IDS function of the firewall is enabled, inbound packets are filtered and blocked depending on whe...
Page 67 - Table 2: Hacker attack types recognized by the IDS
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Max ICMP Count : This is a threshold to decide whether an ICMP flood is occurring or not. Default value is 100 ICMP packets per seconds except ICMP Echo Requests (PING). For SYN Flood , ICMP Echo Storm and ICMP flood , IDS will just warn the user...
Page 69 - both check-boxes must be
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration For example, if the URL is http://www.abc.com/abcde.html , it will be dropped as the keyword “abcde” occurs in the URL. Domains Filtering: This function checks the domain name only, not the IP address, in URLs accessed against your list of domain...
Page 70 - Block surfing by IP address; Domain Filtering
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Restrict URL Features: This function enhances the restriction to your URL rules. Example: Andy wishes to disable all WEB traffic except for ones listed in the trusted domain, which would prevent Bobby from accessing other web sites. Andy selects ...
Page 71 - Check the; box to activate the logs.; Status – Event Log
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Firewall Log Firewall Log display log information of any unexpected action with your firewall settings. Check the Enable box to activate the logs. Log information can be seen in the Status – Event Log after enabling. 70
Page 72 - There are four items within the; VoIP; PSTN Dial Plan
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) VoIP enables telephone calls through existing Internet connection instead of going through the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). It is not only cost-effective, especially for a long distance telephone c...
Page 73 - SIP Service Provider:; Same as Phone Number.; Authentication Password:; Setting for Phone Port 2; Please refer to the description of “Setting for Phone Port 1”.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Wizard This section provides easy setup for your VoIP service. Phone port 1 and 2 can be registered to different SIP Service Provider. Voice QoS DSCP: Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP), it is the first 6 bits in the ToS byte. DSCP Marking...
Page 74 - To use SIP as VoIP call signaling protocol.; Setting for Phone Port 1; Indicate the SIP registrar IP address.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration General Configuration This section contains the basic settings for the VoIP module. Fail to provide correct information will halt making calls out to the Internet. SIP Device Parameters SIP: To use SIP as VoIP call signaling protocol. RTP Port: P...
Page 75 - Expire time for the registration message sending.; Outbound Proxy Address:; Indicate the SIP outbound proxy server IP address. This parameter; Outbound Proxy Port:
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Registrar Port: Specify the port of the SIP registrar on which it will listen for register requests from VoIP device. Expire: Expire time for the registration message sending. User Domain/Realm: Set different domain name for the SIP proxy server....
Page 76 - Edit; to update your phone information.; Login Account Configuration
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Phone Configuration This section displays status and allows you to edit the account information of your Phones. Click Edit to update your phone information. Login Account Configuration Phone Number: This parameter holds the registration ID of the...
Page 77 - Re-enter the password for confirmation.; Codec Preference; bandwidth consumption. 8kbps bandwidth is needed.; Speed Dial; then
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Confirm Password: Re-enter the password for confirmation. Display Name: This parameter will be appeared on the Caller ID. Codec Preference Codec is known as Coder-Decoder used for data signal conversion. Set the priority of voice compression; Pri...
Page 78 - Specify the numbers that are connected to the PSTN.; Dial without Prefix:; Dial only the; Number of Digits; more digits have been dialed for a specific amount of time).
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration PSTN Dial Plan (7402VGP only) This section enables you to configure “VoIP with PSTN switching” on your system. You can define a range of dial plans that specify the numbers that are connected to the PSTN. If the number dialed matches a number def...
Page 79 - Power down
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Means that if the user dials 9102, the number 102 is dialed on the PSTN. Means that if the user dials 01223 7070 and dials no further numbers, then after the timeout has expired the number will be dialed on the PSTN - even though six digits have ...
Page 80 - Option Description; is a number between 2 and 9.; Blind Call Transfer; , you have a call in progress (incoming or
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Special dial codes The following table lists the special dial codes that are built-in to the system: Option Description Flash-hook (7402VGP only) Switch to PSTN line Note: A quick press of the hook. On some phones a button is provided which provi...
Page 81 - You can find three items under the; QoS; Outbound / Inbound IP Throttling
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) QoS function helps you to control your network traffic for each application from LAN (Ethernet and/or Wireless) to WAN (Internet). It facilitates you to control the different quality and speed of through put for each appl...
Page 82 - Prioritization
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Prioritization There are three priority settings to be provided in the Router: High Normal (The default is normal priority for all of traffic without setting) Low And the balances of utilization for each priority are High (60%), Normal (30%) and ...
Page 83 - Table 4: DSCP Mapping Table; DSCP Mapping Table; Standard DSCP; Disabled
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Table 4: DSCP Mapping Table DSCP Mapping Table (Wireless) ADSL Router Standard DSCP Disabled None Best Effort Best Effort (000000) Premium Express Forwarding (101110) Gold service (L) Class 1, Gold (001010) Gold service (M) Class 1, Silver (00110...
Page 86 - Example: QoS for your Network; Connection Diagram; Normal PCs; Information and Settings
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Example: QoS for your Network Connection Diagram Normal PCs VoIP Restricted Information and Settings Upstream: 928 kbps Downstream: 8 Mbps VoIP User : 192.168.1.1 Normal Users : 192.168.1.2~192.168.1.5 Restricted User: 192.168.1.100 0 100 200 300...
Page 87 - Mission-critical application
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Mission-critical application The mission-critical application must be sent out smoothly without any dropping. Set priority as high level for preventing any other applications to saturate the bandwidth. Voice application Voice is latency-sensitive...
Page 88 - Advanced setting by using IP throttling
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Advanced setting by using IP throttling With IP throttling you can specify more detail for allocating bandwidth; even the applications are located in the same level. Upstream: 928kbps (29*32kbps) Mission-critical Application: 192kbps (6*32kbps) V...
Page 89 - configuration section of this manual for more information on NAT.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Virtual Server (“Port Forwarding”) In TCP/IP and UDP networks a port is a 16-bit number used to identify which application program (usually a server) incoming connections should be delivered to. Some ports have numbers that are pre-assigned to th...
Page 90 - section; Application; : Users-define description to identify this entry or click; Protocol; The Port number used by the Local server in the LAN network.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Add Virtual Server Because NAT can act as a “natural” Internet firewall, your router protects your network from being accessed by outside users when using NAT, as all incoming connection attempts will point to your router unless you specifically ...
Page 91 - Always On
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Internal IP Address: The private IP in the LAN network, which will be providing the virtual server application. List all existing PCs connecting to the network. You may assign a PC with IP address and MAC from this list. Example: If you like to r...
Page 93 - Select the; button to apply your changes.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Edit One-to-One NAT (Network Address Translation) One-to-One NAT maps a specific private/local IP address to a global/public IP address. If you have multiple public/WAN IP addresses from you ISP, you are eligible for One-to-One NAT to utilize the...
Page 95 - Example: List of some well-known and registered port numbers.; Table 5: Well-known and registered Ports
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Example: List of some well-known and registered port numbers. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the central coordinator for the assignment of unique parameter values for Internet protocols. Port numbers range from 0 to 65535, but ...
Page 96 - Time Schedule; for details. You router time should correspond with your local
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Time Schedule The Time Schedule supports up to 16 time slots which helps you to manage your Internet connection. In each time profile, you may schedule specific day(s) i.e. Monday through Sunday to restrict or allowing the usage of the Internet b...
Page 97 - Edit a Time Slot; Click Edit; Delete a Time Slot; Clear
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Configuration of Time Schedule Edit a Time Slot 1. Choose any Time Slot (ID 1 to ID 16) to edit, click Edit. Click Edit Note: Watch it carefully, the days you have selected will present in capital letter. Lower case letter shows the day(s) is not...
Page 99 - There are more than 5 DDNS services supported.
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name. This is especially useful for hosting servers via your ADS...
Page 102 - Check to disable the router’s UPnP functionality.; SNMP Access Control; Simple Network Management Protocol.; SNMP Version: SNMPv2c and SNMPv3
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) UPnP offers peer-to-peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices, along with control and data transfer between devices. UPnP offers many advantages for users running NAT routers through UPnP NAT Trave...
Page 104 - PPP IP Group
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration From RFC 1473 (PPP/IP MIB): PPP IP Group From RFC 1474 (PPP/Bridge MIB): PPP Bridge Group From RFC1573 (IfMIB): ifMIBObjects Group From RFC1695 (atmMIB): atmMIBObjects From RFC 1907 (SNMPv2): only snmpSetSerialNo OID 103
Page 105 - Internet Group Management Protocol
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration IGMP IGMP, known as Internet Group Management Protocol , is used to management hosts from multicast group. IGMP Forwarding: Accepting multicast packet. Default is set to Enable. IGMP Snooping: Allowing switched Ethernet to check and make correct ...
Page 106 - Save Configuration to Flash; Save; to write your new
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Save Configuration to Flash After changing the router’s configuration settings, you must save all of the configuration parameters to FLASH to avoid them being lost after turning off or resetting your router. Click Save to write your new configura...
Page 107 - To exit the router’s web interface, choose; Logout; . Please ensure that you have saved the configuration; Advanced –; section of the web interface. Please see the; section of this manual for
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 4: Configuration Logout To exit the router’s web interface, choose Logout . Please ensure that you have saved the configuration settings before you logout. Be aware that the router is restricted to only one PC accessing the configuration web pages at a time. Once...
Page 108 - Chapter 5: Troubleshooting; Problems starting up the router; persists, you may have a hardware problem. In this case you should; Problem; connected between them and the wall socket (unless you are using a
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Chapter 5: Troubleshooting If the router is not functioning properly, first check this chapter for simple troubleshooting before contacting your service provider or Billion support. Problems starting up the router Problem Corrective Action None...
Page 109 - Can’t ping any PCs on; Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED should be on for a
VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Problems with the LAN Interface Problem Corrective Action Can’t ping any PCs on the LAN. Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED should be on for a port that has a PC connected. If it is off, check the cables between your router and...
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VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router APPENDIX A: Product Support and Contact Information Most problems can be solved by referring to the Troubleshooting section in the User’s Manual . If you cannot resolve the problem with the Troubleshooting chapter, please contact the dealer where you purchased this produ...