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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Billion 800VGT Router; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Chapter 1: Introduction; Introduction to your Router; This router complies with ADSL worldwide standards.
  • Page 5 – SOHO Firewall Security with DoS and SPI
  • Page 7 – Chapter 2: Installing the Router; Important note for using this router; Warning; Package Contents; Chapter 2: Installing the router
  • Page 8 – The Front LEDs; LED; Lit when power is ON.; Note: Also orange when both Phone 1 and 2 are registered OK at the
  • Page 9 – The Rear Ports; Port; : After pressing the RESET button for more than 6 seconds,; Caution; : Port 4 can be either a LAN or a Console port at any time but; : Port 4 can be either a LAN or a Console port at any time but
  • Page 10 – Cabling
  • Page 11 – and the subnet mask is; Any TCP/IP capable workstation can be used to communicate with; Chapter 3: Basic Installation
  • Page 12 – Connecting Your Router; and SYS LEDs are lit steadily.; LAN; ) cable to the router’s DSL port as illustrated below
  • Page 13 – Configuring PCs in Window XP
  • Page 14 – Configuring PCs in Windows 2000
  • Page 16 – Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0
  • Page 17 – Factory Default Settings; Device LAN IP settings
  • Page 18 – Information from your ISP; PPPoE
  • Page 19 – Configuring with your Web Browser; Go; user name and password window prompt will appear.; The default username and password are; respectively
  • Page 20 – Chapter 4: Configuration
  • Page 21 – Status; ARP Table; Firewall –; Wireless Association Table; Routing Table
  • Page 22 – RIP Routing Table; DHCP Table; Leased Table
  • Page 24 – Advanced; VoIP Status; VoIP
  • Page 25 – Event Log; Configuration – Firewall; section of the interface. Please see the; Firewall; Error Log
  • Page 26 – Diagnostic; If; PING; shows FAIL and the rest show PASS, you; UPnP Portmap; See the
  • Page 27 – Quick Start; WAN; section of this manual.; Enable; box to get an DNS automatically assigned by your ISP.; – ISP; attempt to determine the Encapsulation types offered by your ISP.
  • Page 28 – Start; Select the desired option from the list and click; Apply; to return to the Quick Start interface to continue
  • Page 29 – Configuration; and; These functions are described below in the following sections.; LAN - Local Area Network; Bridge Interface; Management Interface:; NAT/NAPT can be applied to management interface only.
  • Page 30 – Ethernet; Primary IP Address; IP Alias
  • Page 31 – Ethernet Client Filter; Ethernet Client Filter:; Active PC in LAN
  • Page 32 – Wireless; Parameters; Scan; Scan Channel Usage:
  • Page 33 – network and environment.
  • Page 34 – Wireless Security; Group Key Renewal:; The default idle timeout is
  • Page 35 – WEP; Default Used WEP Key:
  • Page 36 – Wireless Client / MAC Address Filter; Wireless Client Filter:
  • Page 37 – Port Setting; Auto; , which users should keep unless there; octet of an IP packet.
  • Page 38 – DHCP Server
  • Page 39 – WAN - Wide Area Network; ISP; Edit
  • Page 40 – RFC 1483 Routed Connections; Encapsulation method:
  • Page 41 – RFC 1483 Bridged Connections
  • Page 42 – PPPoA Routed Connections; Authentication Protocol Type:
  • Page 44 – IPoA Routed Connections; IP Assignment
  • Page 45 – PPPoE Connections; Obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP
  • Page 47 – PPPoE with Pass-through Connections; IP Address
  • Page 49 – DNS; box. Usually when you choose PPPoE or
  • Page 50 – ADSL; false
  • Page 51 – Advanced Options
  • Page 52 – System; Time Zone; Summer Time Period.; Automatic
  • Page 53 – Remote Access; You may change other configuration options for; Device Management; options in the; Firmware Upgrade; Clicking on; Browse
  • Page 55 – User Management
  • Page 56 – Firewall and Access Control
  • Page 58 – Packet Filter; Table1: Predefined Port Filter; for
  • Page 59 – Example: Predefined Port Filters Rules; Firewall – For; Table 1: Predefined Port Filter; Port Number
  • Page 62 – Click Delete; Delete; Click Add TCP/UDP Filter; Always On
  • Page 63 – For how to configure the HTTP in Virtual Server mode , go to; Add Virtual Server; in the; Virtual Server; section for more details.
  • Page 64 – Intrusion Detection
  • Page 65 – Table 2: Hacker attack types recognized by the IDS
  • Page 66 – URL Filter; Time Schedule; For example
  • Page 67 – Block surfing by IP address
  • Page 68 – Instant Message Blocking; Peer to Peer Blocking:; Peer to Peer Blocking
  • Page 69 – Firewall Log; Select the; box to activate the logging.; Status – Event Log; screen after enabling.
  • Page 70 – VPN - Virtual Private Networks; PPTP
  • Page 71 – PPTP Connection - Remote Access
  • Page 74 – PPTP Connection - LAN to LAN
  • Page 75 – MUST in different subnet; when using the LAN
  • Page 76 – Configuring PPTP VPN in the Head Office; Item
  • Page 79 – IPSec VPN Connection; NONE
  • Page 80 – Perfect Forward Secrecy:; button to apply your changes.; Advanced Option; to
  • Page 81 – Pings to the IP
  • Page 82 – Ping to the IP; Action; Table 3: Network Configuration and Security Plan; Tunnel mode; Attention
  • Page 83 – Configuring IPSec VPN in the Head Office
  • Page 84 – Configuring IPSec VPN in the Branch Office
  • Page 86 – Configuring IPSec VPN in the Office
  • Page 88 – L2TP Connection - Remote Access
  • Page 91 – Configuring L2TP VPN in the Office; Dial in
  • Page 92 – Configuring the L2TP VPN in the Office
  • Page 93 – select
  • Page 94 – Example: Configuring your Router to Dial-in to the Server; L2TP Connection - LAN to LAN; L2TP VPN Connection
  • Page 96 – MUST be on different subnets; when using the LAN to LAN; The settings of; Pre-shared Key, VPN Connection Type and Security Algorithm; identically set on both routers.
  • Page 97 – Configuring L2TP VPN in the Head Office; Dial
  • Page 99 – VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol; SAVE CONFIG and restart to activate your VoIP functionality.; Here are the items within the; Wizard; Voice QoS; To make use of this functionality
  • Page 100 – user defined profiles are allowed.
  • Page 101 – General Settings
  • Page 104 – Phone Port; Login Account Configuration; Same as Phone Number.; Authentication Password:; This is what will be shown when using the Caller ID function.
  • Page 106 – PSTN Dial Plan; Dial without Prefix:; Number of Digits; field; Dial at Timeout no prefix:; The number that you have dialled will be dialled on the PSTN; Number of Digits; field; - The router is Powered Down; VoIP General Setting
  • Page 107 – ) Dial without Prefix
  • Page 108 – ) Dial at Timeout no Prefix
  • Page 109 – VoIP Dial Plan; Refer to Special Dial Code section in this Manual for more details.
  • Page 110 – Provider for information pertaining to correct usage.; VoIP Wizard
  • Page 111 – Intelligent Call Routing; VoIP User-defined Profiles; Description
  • Page 113 – Country Specific Ring & Tone; The r i n g -tone parameters are; Ring Parameters; Click; to apply the settings.
  • Page 114 – Special Dial Codes; Option
  • Page 115 – QoS - Quality of Service; Prioritization; You can click; Clear; to delete the existing Application.
  • Page 116 – as to provide a QoS network.; Table 4: DSCP Mapping Table; ADSL Router
  • Page 117 – Click Clear
  • Page 119 – Connection Diagram; Information and Settings; VoIP User
  • Page 120 – Mission-critical applications
  • Page 121 – Virtual Server (known as Port Forwarding); configuration section of this manual for more information on NAT.
  • Page 122 – Time
  • Page 124 – Edit DMZ Host; make quite sure that it is adequately protected.; Internal IP Address:
  • Page 127 – Table 5: Some Well-known and registered Ports
  • Page 128 – Time Zone
  • Page 129 – Configuration of Time Schedule; Edit a Time Slot; Click Edit; selected, and no rule will apply on these days.
  • Page 130 – Static Route
  • Page 131 – Dynamic DNS
  • Page 132 – Check Email; Automatically dial-out for checking emails:
  • Page 133 – Device Management
  • Page 134 – SNMP A c ce s s C o n t r o l; Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • Page 136 – IGMP; Internet Group Management Protocol; VLAN Bridge; Advanced VLAN Setup Example (Triple Play); Step 1: Setup Member Ports
  • Page 137 – Step 2: Create WAN Interface
  • Page 140 – Step 4: IGMP Snooping Enable; Save Configuration to Flash
  • Page 141 – Logout
  • Page 142 – Chapter 5: Troubleshooting; Problems starting up the router; Chapter 5: Troubleshooting and Contact Information
  • Page 143 – 4hrs – 7 days a week
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Page 2 - Billion 800VGT Router; Table of Contents

Billion 800VGT Router Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 4 I NTRODUCTION TO YOUR R OUTER ......................................................................

Page 4 - Chapter 1: Introduction; Introduction to your Router; This router complies with ADSL worldwide standards.

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Page 5 - SOHO Firewall Security with DoS and SPI

Billion 800VGT Router Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) This protocol is used to enable simple and robust connectivity among stand-alone devices and computers from many different vendors. It makes networking simple and affordable for users. UPnP architecture leverages TCP/IP and the Web to enable seaml...

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