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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Network Configuration; Chapter 4: Configuration
  • Page 3 – WAN - Wide Area Network
  • Page 4 – PSTN Dial Plan (Router with LINE port only); Virtual Server (known as Port Forwarding); Edit DMZ Host
  • Page 5 – VLAN Bridge; Logout; Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
  • Page 6 – Introduction to your Router; Features; Express Internet Access; The router complies with ADSL worldwide standards.; n Wireless AP with WPA Support; protection and access control via Wireless LAN.; Fast Ethernet Switch; cable can be used directly for auto detection.
  • Page 7 – meeting or MSN Messenger seamlessly.; SOHO Firewall Security with DoS and SPI; firewall
  • Page 8 – Rich Packet Filtering; easy static routing table or RIP1/2 routing protocol; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP); easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.; Web based GUI
  • Page 9 – It s
  • Page 10 – Chapter 2: Installing the Router; Important note for using this router
  • Page 11 – Device Description
  • Page 12 – The Rear Ports; Connect the USB cable to this port.
  • Page 13 – Cabling; One of the most common causes of problem is bad cabling
  • Page 14 – Chapter 3: Basic Installation; The router can be configured through your w
  • Page 15 – Connecting Your Router; Connect this router to a; Make sure the; Power LED; lit steadily and that the; LAN
  • Page 16 – Configuring PC in Windows Vista; When the Network and Sharing
  • Page 18 – Configuring PC in Windows XP; In the Local Area Connection Status
  • Page 19 – Configuring PC in Windows 2000; In the Control Panel, double-click on
  • Page 21 – Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0
  • Page 22 – Factory Default Settings; admin
  • Page 23 – Information from your ISP; Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically
  • Page 24 – Configuring with your Web Browser
  • Page 25 – page. The category of each configuration page is listed as below.; Status
  • Page 26 – ADSL Status; as DSP firmware version.; G Status; The current status of the 3G card.
  • Page 27 – ARP Table; yes; DHCP Table
  • Page 28 – Leased Table; The IP address that assigned to client.
  • Page 29 – Routing Table
  • Page 31 – PPTP Status; This shows details of your configured PPTP VPN Connections.
  • Page 33 – Email Status; Advanced section of this manual for details on this function.; VoIP Status
  • Page 34 – Event Log
  • Page 35 – It tests the connection to computer(s) which is connected to
  • Page 36 – Quick Start; or 3G. Select ADSL mode from the drop down menu and click Continue.
  • Page 38 – ESSID Broadcast; one will be able to locate the Access Point (AP) of your router.; Disable
  • Page 39 – To use VoIP SIP as VoIP call signaling protocol. Default is set to; SIP Service Provider:; space with your username given by your VoIP provider.
  • Page 40 – Configuration; configure your ADSL router.
  • Page 41 – LAN - Local Area Network; Bridge Interface; Management Interface:
  • Page 42 – Ethernet; Primary IP Address; IP Alias; Specify the firewall setting on this virtual interface.
  • Page 43 – Ethernet Client Filter; Ethernet Client Filter:; Default setting is set; Click the Candidate button to access the; Active PC in LAN
  • Page 44 – MAC Address which connecting to the router.
  • Page 45 – Wireless; Parameters; unique name of a wireless access point (AP) to be
  • Page 46 – and choose the most suitable level for your network.
  • Page 47 – Wireless Security; The default mode of wireless security is disabled.
  • Page 48 – default mode of wireless security is; PSK adapts the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol); WEP; security for transmissions, there are two options to select from:; Share key
  • Page 49 – Default Used WEP Key:; Select the encryption key ID please refer to
  • Page 50 – Wireless Client / MAC Address Filter; traffic from specific authorized machines or; Wireless Client Filter:; The MAC; Associated Wireless Client; ’s MAC Address that currently
  • Page 51 – WPS; WPS feature is follow Wi-Fi Alliance WPS standard and it
  • Page 52 – Port Setting; allows you to configure; router’s Ethernet switch will check the 2; octet of each IP packet. If the value in the TOS field
  • Page 53 – DHCP Server; only if advised to do so by your network administrator or ISP.
  • Page 54 – the Internet. Here are the items within the; and; ADSL; WAN Interface; WAN Connection-ADSL Mode; User can select either ADSL or 3G mode.; Connectivity Decision:; Set how many times of probing failed to switch backup port.; Failover Probe Cycle:; port) once the main connection is communicating again.
  • Page 55 – The host must be an IP address.; WAN Connection-3G Mode; Mode is unavailable.
  • Page 56 – WAN Profile; PPPoE Connection; PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) provides access control in a manner
  • Page 58 – PPPoA Connection; Select the profile port as ADSL.
  • Page 60 – MPoA Connection; device and modify data.
  • Page 62 – IPoA Routed Connection; Profile Port; Gateway
  • Page 63 – Pure Bridge; Acceptable Frame Type:; Allows only IP/ARP types of ethernet packets through the port.; Pppoe
  • Page 64 – Authentication Type:; Default is None. Manually specify CHAP (Challenge Handshake
  • Page 65 – Obtain DNS Automatically:; Select this check box to use DNS.
  • Page 66 – ADSL Mode; the symptom of synchronization problem.
  • Page 67 – System; Here are the items within the System section:; User Management; Time Zone; Your ISP may provide an SNTP server for you to use.
  • Page 68 – runs to take advantage of these changes.
  • Page 69 – name of the file when saving if you wish to keep multiple backups.
  • Page 70 – Restart Router; factory default settings.
  • Page 71 – You are able to Edit existing users and Add
  • Page 73 – Firewall and Access Control; NAT natural firewall:; firewall is turned on when NAT function is enabled.
  • Page 74 – General Settings; There are four options when you enable the Firewall, they are:
  • Page 75 – Packet Filter; preset
  • Page 76 – Predefined; Start End Inbound
  • Page 77 – Blocked; Packet Filter – Add TCP/UDP Filter; Users-define description to identify this entry or click “
  • Page 78 – Packet Filter – Add Raw IP Filter; Users-define description to identify this entry or
  • Page 79 – HTTP to your router is not allowed.
  • Page 80 – Configuring Packet Filter:; to how you add a filter on your own.
  • Page 83 – Intrusion Detection
  • Page 84 – ICMP type 8; Back Orifice Scan; Max TCP Open
  • Page 85 – ICMP Echo; Max PING Count; Src IP; : Destination Port; Dst IP
  • Page 86 – URL Filter; To enable or disable URL Filter feature.; Time; For example, if the URL is
  • Page 88 – from accessing other sites.; Restrict URL Features:; This function enhances the restriction to your URL rules.; Block surfing by IP address:; Preventing someone who uses the IP address as URL for skip-
  • Page 89 – Instant Message Blocking; Peer to Peer Blocking:
  • Page 90 – Firewall Log
  • Page 91 – VPN - Virtual Private Networks; PPTP; PPTP Connection - Remote Access; Remote Access or LAN to LAN.
  • Page 92 – not replaced the client.; Active as default route:; want the protocol of tunnel to be activated and vice versa.
  • Page 93 – Example: Configuring a Remote Access PPTP VPN Dial-out Connection
  • Page 94 – Mode
  • Page 95 – PPTP Connection - LAN to LAN
  • Page 99 – HeadOffice
  • Page 101 – IPSec VPN Connection; Select IKE mode to Main mode or Aggressive mode. This
  • Page 102 – Perfect Forward Secrecy:
  • Page 103 – Ping to the IP; Yes, activate it in every 2000; Disconnection Time after no traffic:; It is the NO Response time clock. When no traffic stage
  • Page 104 – Example: Configuring an IPSec LAN to LAN VPN Connection; Table 3: Network Configuration and Security Plan; Branch Office; Tunnel mode
  • Page 105 – Head office network
  • Page 106 – Branch office network
  • Page 107 – Example: Configuring an IPSec Host to LAN VPN Connection
  • Page 109 – L2TP Connection-Remote Access
  • Page 110 – Connection Type: Remote Access or LAN to LAN; Tunnel Authentication:; This is only valid when L2TP remote supports this feature.; Enter hostname of remote VPN device. It is a tunnel identifier; Local Host; a VPN tunnel. As default, Router’s default Hostname is
  • Page 111 – Choose whether to enable PFS using Diffie-Hellman public-key
  • Page 112 – Example: Configuring a L2TP VPN - Remote Access Dial-in Connection; connected to a couple of PCs and Servers.
  • Page 113 – Configuring L2TP VPN in the Office; IP is not used in the Office LAN.; Function; Both sides should use the same value
  • Page 114 – Example: Configuring a Remote Access L2TP VPN Dial-out Connection
  • Page 115 – Example: Configuring your Router to Dial-in to the Server
  • Page 116 – L2TP Connection - LAN to LAN; L2TP VPN Connection
  • Page 120 – BranchOffice
  • Page 121 – VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol; Here are the items within the VoIP section:
  • Page 122 – SIP Device Parameters; Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP), it is the first 6 bits in
  • Page 123 – Advanced – Parameters; VoIP through IP Interface:; Whenever VoIP S; Edit; Advanced – PSTN Environment Adjustment
  • Page 125 – SIP Accounts; ser-defined name is for identifying the Profile.; Outbound Proxy Address:
  • Page 126 – Phone Port; It allows you to change the phone port setting for specify FXS port.
  • Page 127 – Codec Preference; compression Priority 1 owns the top priority.; Volume Control
  • Page 128 – The dialed number; Dial at Timeout no Prefix:; The dialed number will be sent call through the PSTN
  • Page 130 – PSTN Dial Plan Examples:; Dial with Prefix
  • Page 132 – VoIP Dial Plan; Dial Plan Rules; Prepend xxx unconditionally:; number when making a call.
  • Page 133 – Description; Any digit number between 0 and 9 in variable length. Maximum; Special Dial Plan; in variable length. Maximum length is 16.
  • Page 135 – Call Feature; feature, anonymous call feature and incoming no answer timer.; Speed Dial; automatically call out to number listed on entry 9.
  • Page 137 – Tone Parameters; recommended that this option be configured by advance; Apply; to apply the settings.
  • Page 138 – QoS - Quality of Service; Here are the items within the QoS section:; Prioritization; There are three priority settings to be provided in the Router:
  • Page 139 – DSCP Mapping Table; checking the DSCP through-out the QoS network.; Best Effort
  • Page 140 – : To limit the speed of outbound traffic; Source IP Address Range; : The source IP address or range of packets to be monitored.; Destination IP Address Range; : The destination IP address or range of packets to be monitored.
  • Page 142 – QoS for your Network; Connection Diagram; Restricted PC
  • Page 143 – Information and Settings
  • Page 144 – packets as high priority.; Restricted Application
  • Page 145 – only limit utilization at daytime.; Advanced setting by using IP throttling; located in the same level.
  • Page 146 – restricted application.
  • Page 147 – if you want to host an online game server.
  • Page 148 – Add Virtual Server; Application; to select an existing predefined rules.; Protocol; User; Time Schedule; section; Internal IP Address:; address and MAC from this list.
  • Page 150 – used by any other Virtual Server entries.; radio button is
  • Page 151 – button to apply your changes.; : Users-defined description to identify this entry or click
  • Page 152 – must be defined in the Global IP Address.
  • Page 153 – For further information, please see IANA’s website at; numbers; please see the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) at; Port Number; World Wide Web HTTP
  • Page 155 – Configuration of Time Schedule; Edit a Time Slot; A detailed setting of this Time Slot will be shown.
  • Page 156 – Delete a Time Slot; then c
  • Page 157 – Advanced; Static Route
  • Page 158 – Dynamic DNS
  • Page 159 – Check Email; section of this manual for more information.
  • Page 160 – Device Management; security options and device monitoring features.; Device Host Name; Assign it a name; Embedded Web Server ( 2 Management IP Accounts); You may specify an IP address allowed to logon and access the
  • Page 161 – function) – Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • Page 162 – ICMP Group
  • Page 163 – IGMP; Accepting multicast packet. Default is set to Enable.; Edit your member ports in selected VLAN group.
  • Page 164 – logging out of the system.
  • Page 165 – Problems with the router
  • Page 166 – Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED
  • Page 167 – purchased your product.; Contact Billion
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BiPAC 7404VNOX / VNPX

3G/VoIP/802.11n ADSL2+ (VPN)

Firewall Router

User Manual

Last Revised Date 18-11-2008

Version release 5.53.s5.da00

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Network Configuration; Chapter 4: Configuration

Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ..................................................................... 1 Introduction to your Router .................................................................. 1 Features ...................................................................................

Page 3 - WAN - Wide Area Network

VoIP Call Log .................................................................................... 28Event Log .......................................................................................... 29Error Log .........................................................................................

Page 4 - PSTN Dial Plan (Router with LINE port only); Virtual Server (known as Port Forwarding); Edit DMZ Host

URL Filter ........................................................................................ 81 IM / P2P Blocking .............................................................................. 84 Firewall Log .......................................................................................

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