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6.
Set up VoIP.
SIP:
To use VoIP SIP as VoIP call signaling protocol. Default is set to
Disable.
Region:
This selection is a drop-down box, which allows user to select the country for which the VoIP device must work.
When a country is selected, the country parameters are automatically loaded.
SIP Service Provider:
This section allows you to select the service provider. When the selection is done, respective
parameters below are automatically displayed.
Phone Number:
This parameter holds the registration ID of the user within the VoIP SIP registrar.
Username:
If the username is the same as the Phone Number, leave it blank.
Otherwise, fill in the space with your
username given by your VoIP provider.
Password:
This parameter holds the password used for authentication within VoIP SIP registrar.
Display Name:
This parameter will be displayed on Caller ID.
7.
Wait for the configuration to save.
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8.
When the ADSL line has synchronized, a “check” mark will appear next to the ADSL Port.
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Configuration
When you click configuration, the column will expand to display the sub-items that will allow you to further configure your
ADSL router.
LAN, WAN, System, Firewall, VoIP, QoS, Virtual Server, Time Schedule and Advanced
The function of each sub-item is described in the following sections.
LAN - Local Area Network
Here are the items within the LAN section: Bridge Interface, Ethernet, IP Alias, Ethernet Client Filter, Wireless, Wireless
Security, Wireless Client Filter, WPS, Port Setting and DHCP Server.
Bridge Interface
You can setup member ports for each VLAN group under Bridge Interface section.
Ethernet: P1 & P2 (Port 1, 2)
Ethernet1: P3, P4 & Wireless (Port 3, 4 & wireless). Uncheck P3, P4 & Wireless from Ethernet VLAN port first.
Note: You should setup each VLAN group with caution. Each Bridge Interface is arranged in this order.
Bridge Interface
VLAN Port (Always starts with)
Ethernet
P1 / P2 / P3 / P4
Ethernet1
P2 / P3 / P4
Ethernet2
P3 / P4
Ethernet3
P4
Management Interface: To specify which VLAN group is able to perform device management, for e.g.: web
management.
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NAT/NAPT can be applied to management interfaces only
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Ethernet
The router supports more than one Ethernet IP address. The LAN allows multiple PC’s to access the internet at the same
time. Users usually only have one subnet in their LAN. The default IP address for the router is 10.0.0.2.
Primary IP Address:
IP Address:
The default IP on this router.
Subnet Mask
: The default subnet mask on this router.
RIP:
RIP v1, RIP v2, and RIP v2 Multicast.
Check to enable RIP function.
IP Alias
This function enables the creation of multiple virtual IP interfaces for this router. It helps to connect two or more local
networks to the ISP or remote node. In this case, an internal router is not required.
IP Address
: Specify an IP address for this virtual interface.
Netmask
: Specify a subnet mask for this virtual interface
.
Security Interface
: Specify the firewall setting for this virtual interface.
Internal
: This means the network is behind NAT. All traffic will do network address translation when sending out
data to the Internet if NAT is enabled.
External:
This means there is no NAT on this IP interface and it is connected directly to the Internet. This
function is mostly used when you are provided with multiple public IP addresses by the ISP. In this case, you can
use the public IP address in the local network whose gateway IP address points to the IP address on this
interface.
DMZ
: Specify this network to a DMZ area. There is no NAT on this interface.
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Ethernet Client Filter
The Ethernet Client Filter can support up to 16 Ethernet network computers. It enables you to accept traffic from
specific authorized computers or to restrict unwanted computer(s) from accessing your LAN.
There are no pre-defined Ethernet MAC address filter rules; you can add the filter rules to meet your requirements.
Ethernet Client Filter
: Default setting is set to ‘Disable’.
Allowed
: Check to enable a specific PC to access your LAN by inserting the MAC Address in the space
provided or click the Candidate button. Make sure your PC’s MAC is listed.
Blocked
: Check to prevent an unwanted PC from accessing your LAN by inserting the MAC Address in the
space provided or click the Candidate button. Make sure your PC’s MAC is not listed.
The maximum number of clients is 16. The MAC addresses should be 6 bytes long and are represented only in
hexadecimal characters. Only numbers (0 - 9) and letters (a - f) are acceptable.
Note: Follow the MAC Address Format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. Colons ( : ) must be included.
Candidates
: automatically detects devices that are connected to the router through the Ethernet.
Click the Candidate button to access the Active PC in LAN window.
Active PC in LAN
: Active PC in LAN window displays a list of IP Address & MAC Addresses of Ethernet devices which
are currently connected to the router.
You can check the checkbox next to the IP address to block or to allow the PC from accessing the LAN. Then, click Add
to insert the IP to the Ethernet Client Filter table. The maximum number of supported Ethernet clients is 16.

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