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Billion 800VGT Router
Diagnostic
It
tests
the
connection
to
computer(s)
which
is
connected
to
LAN
ports
and
also
the
WAN
Internet connection.
If
PING
www.google.com
shows
FAIL
and
the
rest
show
PASS,
you
ought
to
check
that your
Computers’
DNS
settings
are
correctly
set.
UPnP Portmap
The
section
lists
all
port-mappings
established
using
UPnP
(Universal
Plug
and
Play).
See
the
Advanced
section
of
this
manual
for
more
details
on
UPnP
and
the
router’s
UPnP
configuration
options.
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Billion 800VGT Router
Quick Start
While
it
is
recommended
that
you
use
the
installation
utility
that
was
supplied
with
your
router,
It
is
also
possible
you
use
the
built-in
Quick
Start
function
in
order
to
configure
your
router.
For
detailed
instructions
on
configuring
your
WAN
settings,
please
see
the
WAN
section
of
this
manual.
Usually,
the
only
details
you
will
need
for
the
Quick
Start
wizard
to
get
you
online
are
your
login
(often
in
the
form
of
username@ispname
),
your
password
and
the
encapsulation
type.
(For
most
networks,
VCI
and
VPI
are
8
and
35)
In
additional,
you
have
the
option
to
provide
specific
DNS
if
you
desire,
or
select
the
Enable
box
to
get
an
DNS
automatically
assigned
by
your
ISP.
Your
ISP
will
be
able
to
supply
all
the
details
you
need,
alternatively,
if
you
have
deleted
the
current
WAN
Connection
in
the
WAN
ISP
section
of
the
interface,
you
can
use
the
router’s
PVC
Scan
feature
to
attempt
to
determine
the
Encapsulation
types
offered
by
your
ISP.
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Billion 800VGT Router
Click
Start
to
begin
scanning
for
encapsulation
types
offered
by
your
ISP.
If
the
scan
is
successful
you
will
then
be
presented
with
a
list
of
supported
options:
Select
the
desired
option
from
the
list
and
click
Apply
to
return
to
the
Quick
Start
interface
to
continue
configuring
your
ISP
connection.
Please
note
that
the
contents
of
this
list
will
vary,
depending
on
what
is
supported
by
your
ISP.
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Billion 800VGT Router
Configuration
When
you
click
this
item,
you
will
be
able
to
following
sub-items
to
configure
the
ADSL
router.
-
LAN,
Wan,
System,
Firewall,
VPN,
VoIP,
QoS,
Virtual
Server,
Time
Schedule
and
Advanced
These
functions
are
described
below
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
Port
Settings
DHCP
Server
.
Bridge
Interface
You
can
setup
member
ports
for
each
VLAN
group
under
Bridge
Interface
section.
From
the
example,
two
VLAN
groups
need
to
be
created.
Ethernet:
P1
(Port
1)
Ethernet1:
P2,
P3
and
P4
(Port
2,
3,
4).
Uncheck
P2,
P3,
P4
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
allowed
to
do
device
management
-
i.e.
web
management.
Note:
NAT/NAPT
can
be
applied
to
management
interface
only.
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Ethernet
Primary
IP
Address
IP
Address:
The
default
IP
on
this
router.
SubNetmask:
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
supports
to
create
multiple
virtual
IP
interfaces
on
this
router.
this
helps
if
you
wish
to
connect
two
or
more
local
networks
using
different
IP
ranges
to
internet
via
the
router.
In
this
case,
an
additional
internal
router
is
not
required.
IP
Address:
Specify
an
IP
address
on
this
virtual
interface.
SubNetmask:
Specify
a
subnet
mask
on
this
virtual
interface.
Security
Interface:
Specify
the
firewall
setting
on
this
virtual
interface.
Internal:
The
network
is
behind
NAT.
All
traffic
will
do
network
address
translation
(NAT)
when
sending
out
to
Internet
(if
NAT
is
enabled).
External:
There
is
no
NAT
on
this
IP
interface
and
it
is
connected
to
the
Internet
directly.
This
can
be
used
when
your
ISP
provides
multiple
public
IP
addresses.
DMZ:
Specify
this
network
as
a
DMZ
area.
There
is
no
NAT
on
this
interface.
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