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Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP)
Client
and
Server
On
the
WAN
interface,
the
DHCP
client
can
get
an
IP
address
from
the
Internet
Service
Provider
(ISP)
automatically.
On
the
LAN
interface,
the
DHCP
server
can
allocate
a
range
of
client
IP
addresses
and
distribute
them,
including
IP
address,
subnet
mask
as
well
as
DNS
IP
address,
to
local
computers.
This
provides
an
easy
way
to
manage
the
local
IP
network.
Static
and
RIP1/2
Routing
It
has
routing
capability
and
supports
a
static
routing
table
or
RIP1/2
routing
protocol.
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
This
is
an
easy
way
to
remotely
manage
the
router
via
SNMP.
Web
based
GUI
The
routers’
web
based
GUI
is
used
for
configuration
and
management.
It
is
user-friendly
and
comes
with
on-line
help.
It
also
supports
remote
management
capability
for
remote
users
to
configure
and
manage
the
router.
.
Firmware
Upgradeable
This
router
can
be
upgraded
to
the
latest
firmware
through
the
WEB
based
GUI.
Rich
Management
Interfaces
This
router
supports
flexible
management
interfaces
using
a
local
console,
LAN
or
WAN
port.
Users
can
use
terminal
applications
through
the
console
port
to
configure
and
manage
the
device,
or
Telnet,
WEB
GUI,
and
SNMP
through
LAN
or
WAN
ports
to
configure
and
manage
the
device. TR-
069 management is also supported, but is normally implemented by a Telkom or your ISP.
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Billion 800VGT 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
and
other
equipment.
°
Do
not
open
or
repair
the
casing
yourself. If
this
router
is
too
hot,
turn
off
the
power
immediately
and
have
it
repaired
at
a
qualified
service
center.
°
Avoid
using
this
product
and
its
accessories
outdoors.
°
Place
this
router
on
a
stable
surface.
°
Only
use
the
power
adapter
that
comes
with
the
package.
Using a
different
voltage
rating
power
adaptor
may
damage
this
router
Attention
Package
Contents
Billion 800VGT Router
CD-ROM containing this online manual
3 x RJ-11 ADSL/telephone Cable
Ethernet (CAT-5 LAN) Cable
Console tool kit
Integrated surge and AC-DC power adapter (12VDC, 1.2A)
A detachable antenna
ADSL Micro filter
ADSL Splitter
Quick Start Guide
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router
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Billion 800VGT Router
The
Front
LEDs
LED
Meaning
1
PWR
Lit
when
power
is
ON.
2
SYS
Lit
when
the
system
is
ready.
3
6
LAN
Port
1X
4X
(RJ-45
connector)
Lit
when
connected
to
an
Ethernet
device.
Green
for
100Mbps;
Orange
for
10Mbps.
Blinking
when
data
is
Transmitted
/
Received.
7
WLAN
Green
when
the
wireless
connection
is
established.
Flashing
when
sending/receiving
data.
8
9
Phone
1X
2X
(RJ-11
connector)
Green
when
the
phone
is
off-hook.
10
LINE
Lit
when
inbound
and
outbound
calls
are
using
the
PSTN.
12
VoIP
Port
1X
2X
(RJ-11
connector)
Lit
when
the
SIP
Registration
is
OK.
Green
for
Phone
1;
Orange
for
Phone
2.
Note:
Also
orange
when
both
Phone
1
and
2
are
registered
OK
at
the
same
time.
13
ADSL/PPP
Green
when
successfully
connected
to
an
ADSL
DSLAM,
(“line
synch”).
Orange
when
there
is
a
PPPoA
/
PPPoE
connection.
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The
Rear
Ports
The
Ethernet
Port
#
4
can
be
used
as
a
console
port.
You
need
a
special
console
tool
which
is
included
in
the
package,
to
connect
between
LAN
port
4
and
a
PC’s
RS-232
port
(9-pin
serial
port).
Port
Meaning
1
Power
Switch
Power
ON/OFF
switch
2
PWR
Connect
the
supplied
power
adapter
to
this
jack.
3
RESET
When
the
router
is
turned
on
±
the
reset
button
is
used
to:
Reset
the
router:
press
for
1-3
seconds
:
Restore
factory
default
settings:
press
for
more
than
6
seconds,
and
power
cycle
the
router
:
(useful
if
you
cannot
login to the router or have forgotten your Username/Password.)
Caution
:
After
pressing
the
RESET
button
for
more
than
6
seconds,
to
be
sure
you
power
cycle
the
device.
4
LAN
1X
4X
(RJ-45
connector)
To
connect
your
router
to
a
PC
or
an
office/home
network
of
10Mbps
or
100Mbps
use
a
UTP
Ethernet
cable
(Cat-5
or
Cat-5e)
and
connect
to
one
of
the
LAN
ports.
Caution
:
Port
4
can
be
either
a
LAN
or
a
Console
port
at
any
time
but
not
simultaneously.
4
Console
Port
(LAN
port
4)
(RJ-45
connector)
Connect
a
UTP
Ethernet
cable
(Cat-5
or
Cat-5e)
to
LAN
Port
4
and
connect
to
the
computers
RS-232
port
via
the
supplied
adaptor.
Caution
:
Port
4
can
be
either
a
LAN
or
a
Console
port
at
any
time
but
not
simultaneously
5
Phone
1X
2X
(RJ-11
connector)
When
using
the
VoIP
functions,
connect
an
analogue
phone
to
this
port
using
a
RJ-11
cable.
6
LINE
When
using
the
VoIP
functions,
use
a
RJ-11cable
to
connect
this
port
to
the
telephone
wall
jack..
7
ADSL
Use the supplied RJ-11 (“telephone”) cable to connect this port
to the ADSL/telephone wall jack .
8
Antenna
Connect the detachable antenna to this port.
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Cabling
One
of
the
most
common
causes
of
ADSL
problems
is
bad
cabling
or
ADSL
lines.
Make
sure
that
all
devices
connected
to
your
telephone
line
are
turned
on,
and
that
all
telephones
used
on
the
line
are
connected
via
micro
filters.
On
the
front
of
the
product
is
a
bank
of
LEDs.
Once
you
have
installed
you
router,
verify
that
the
LAN
Link
and
ADSL
line
LEDs
are
lit.
If
they
are
not,
check
that
you
are
using
the
proper/functional
cables.
Ensure
that
all
other
devices
connected
to
the
same
telephone
line
as
your
router
(e.g.
telephones,
fax
machines,
analogue
modems)
have
a
line
filter
connected
between
them
and
the
wall
socket,
and
ensure
that
all
line
filters
are
correctly
installed
and
the
right
way
around.
Missing
line
filters
or
line
filters
installed
the
wrong
way
around
can
cause
problems
with
your
ADSL
connection,
including
causing
frequent
disconnections.
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