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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – WAN I
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1: Introduction; Features; ADSL Multi-Mode Standard
  • Page 8 – Quick Installation Wizard
  • Page 9 – It is an easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.
  • Page 10 – BIPAC-7560 Powerline ADSL Router
  • Page 11 – Chapter 2: Installing the Router; Package Contents; Attention
  • Page 12 – The Front LEDs; LED; Lit when power is ON.
  • Page 13 – The Rear Ports; Port
  • Page 14 – Cabling
  • Page 15 – Chapter 3: Basic Installation; and the subnet mask is; uninstall; any kind of software; Connecting your router
  • Page 16 – Configuring PCs in Windows
  • Page 20 – Factory Default Settings; LAN Device IP Settings:; PPPoE
  • Page 21 – Username and Password; The default username and password are “; ” and “; admin; LAN and WAN Port Addresses; LAN Port
  • Page 22 – Information from your ISP
  • Page 23 – Configuring with your Web Browser; and click “; Go; ”, a user name and password window prompt will appear.; The default username
  • Page 24 – Chapter 4: Configuration; Status
  • Page 25 – Firewall – MAC Address Filter
  • Page 26 – It is IP address of wireless client that joins this network.
  • Page 27 – Routing Table
  • Page 28 – DHCP Table; Leased Table; Permanent Table
  • Page 29 – PPTP Status
  • Page 30 – IPSec Status
  • Page 31 – L2TP Status; Whether the connection is currently enabled.
  • Page 32 – Powerline; This shows details of your Powerline network.; Email Status; Advanced; section of this manual for details on this function.
  • Page 33 – Event Log; Configuration – Firewall; section of the; Firewall; section of this manual for more details on how to enable; Error Logging
  • Page 34 – NAT Sessions
  • Page 35 – Quick Start; WAN; section of this; WAN – ISP; section of the interface, you can use the router’s
  • Page 36 – Click; Start; Select the desired option from the list and click; Apply; to return to the Quick Start interface to
  • Page 37 – These functions are described below in the following sections.; Powerline, Port Setting; and; DHCP Server; Ethernet
  • Page 38 – Default setting is set to Enable.; Europe; , etc. The Channel ID will be different based
  • Page 39 – AP Firmware Version:; The Access Point firmware version.; disabled; The key for
  • Page 40 – WEP; To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data; Passphrase; Select the encryption key ID, please refer to
  • Page 41 – text box. And then click; Set; to connect with others.; Device Password; The list of the password that you have added.
  • Page 42 – Auto; , which users should keep unless there are; octet of
  • Page 43 – Disabled
  • Page 44 – If you check; DHCP Relay Agent; and click; Next; , then you will have to enter the IP address; to enable this function.
  • Page 45 – ISP; to input
  • Page 46 – RFC 1483 Routed Connections; Your description of this connection.; Encapsulation method:; the one provided by your ISP.; Obtain; to enable the DHCP client function or click
  • Page 48 – Authentication Protocol:; enabled
  • Page 49 – Give DNSto DHCP Server:; Similar to the above, but gives the DNS server address to the; Discover Primary NBNS / Discover Secondary NBNS:; This setting enables/disables; Discover Subnet Mask:; Specifies if the subnet mask given by IPCP negotiation process; Give Subnet Mask To DHCP Server:; Enable to change your DHCP Server settings by
  • Page 50 – RFC 1483 Bridged Connections
  • Page 51 – PPPoA Routed Connections; Authentication Protocol Type:
  • Page 54 – IPoA Routed Connections; Enter the information provided by your ISP.; Specify an IP address; to disable the DHCP client function, and specify the IP address
  • Page 55 – DNS; If you choose one of the other three protocols
  • Page 56 – ADSL; Connect Mode
  • Page 57 – There are six items within the; System; Time Zone; Enable; and click the; button. After a successful; Resync Poll Interval
  • Page 58 – Remote Access; You may; Device; options in the; section of the GUI.
  • Page 59 – Firmware Upgrade; Clicking on; Browse; will allow you to select the new firmware image file you have
  • Page 60 – Press
  • Page 61 – Restart Router; Restart; with option; Current Settings; to reboot your router (and restore your last
  • Page 62 – User Management
  • Page 63 – Firewall and Access Control; configuration section for
  • Page 64 – MAC Filter rules; : To prevent unauthorized computers; URL Filter; : To block PCs on your local network from unwanted websites.
  • Page 65 – General Settings; Low
  • Page 66 – Packet Filter
  • Page 67 – Internet to LAN
  • Page 68 – Address; This is the IP address you wish to block access to or from.
  • Page 69 – on your LAN; Configuring Packet Filter
  • Page 70 – Click Delete; to delete the existing HTTP rule.; Click Add TCP Filter; to; Input HTTP port number
  • Page 71 – The new port filter rule for HTTP is shown below:; Tip; the router’s IP instead.; HTTP inbound & outbound application
  • Page 72 – Intrusion
  • Page 73 – ICMP Echo Storm
  • Page 74 – MAC Address Filter; To enable or disable the MAC Address Filter function.; Allowed; , please be sure your PC’s MAC address is listed. If you check; Blocked; , please be sure your PC’s MAC address is not listed.
  • Page 75 – URL
  • Page 77 – Block surfing by IP address:
  • Page 78 – Check the; box to activate the logs.; Status – Event Log
  • Page 79 – PPTP; There are two types of PPTP VPN supported,; Create; to configure a new VPN connection.
  • Page 80 – Remote Access PPTP Connection
  • Page 81 – You may select; Stateful; or; Stateless; mode. The key will be changed every 256; Idle Time; after changing settings.
  • Page 82 – LAN to LAN PPTP Connection
  • Page 84 – IPSec; to configure a new IPSec VPN connection.
  • Page 85 – Configure a new VPN Connection; Set the IP address, subnet or address range of the local network.
  • Page 87 – Advanced Option
  • Page 88 – There are two types of L2TP VPN supported,
  • Page 89 – Remote Access L2TP Connection
  • Page 90 – NONE
  • Page 91 – LAN to LAN L2TP Connection
  • Page 93 – Example: Configuring a Remote Access PPTP VPN Dial-in Connection
  • Page 94 – Configuring PPTP VPN in the Office
  • Page 95 – Example: Configuring a Remote Access PPTP VPN Dial-out Connection
  • Page 96 – Configuring the PPTP VPN in the Office
  • Page 97 – MUST in different subnet; with LAN to LAN
  • Page 98 – Configuring PPTP VPN in the Head Office
  • Page 99 – Configuring PPTP VPN in the Branch Office; address of the router located in head office. If you; DDNS; section of this manual), you can also use the
  • Page 100 – Table 3: Network Configuration and Security Plan; Tunnel mode
  • Page 101 – Configuring IPSec VPN in the Head Office
  • Page 102 – Configuring IPSec VPN in the Branch Office
  • Page 104 – Configuring IPSec VPN in the Office
  • Page 105 – Example: Configuring a Remote Access L2TP VPN Dial-in Connection
  • Page 106 – Configuring L2TP VPN in the Office
  • Page 107 – Example: Configuring a Remote Access L2TP VPN Dial-out Connection
  • Page 108 – Configuring the L2TP VPN in the Office
  • Page 109 – Example: Configuring your Router to Dial-in to the Server
  • Page 110 – Security Algorithm MUST BE; identically set up on both sides.
  • Page 111 – Configuring L2TP VPN in the Head Office
  • Page 112 – Configuring L2TP VPN in the Branch Office
  • Page 113 – QoS; IP Throttling
  • Page 114 – Prioritization
  • Page 115 – : A name that identifies an existing rule.
  • Page 117 – UDP
  • Page 118 – Protocol
  • Page 119 – Static Routing
  • Page 120 – Dynamic DNS
  • Page 121 – Check Emails; Mail
  • Page 122 – Device Management; Embedded Web Server:
  • Page 123 – SNMP Access Control
  • Page 124 – SNMP Version: SNMPv2c and SNMPv3
  • Page 126 – Save Configuration to Flash; Save; to write your new configuration to FLASH.
  • Page 127 – To exit the router’s web interface, choose; Logout; . Please ensure that you have saved the; Advanced – Device Management; section of the web interface. Please see the; section of this manual for more information.
  • Page 128 – Chapter 5: Troubleshooting; Problems starting up the router; Problems with the WAN Interface; Problem
  • Page 129 – Problems with the LAN Interface
  • Page 130 – Contact Billion
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Summary

Page 5 - WAN I

Table of Contents III L2TP 82 QoS (Quality of Service).............................................................................................................107 Prioritization ......................................................................................... 108 IP Throttling..............

Page 7 - Chapter 1: Introduction; Features; ADSL Multi-Mode Standard

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