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Menu Description
System (Page 22)
Within the System menu you can:
Set the local time and time zone as well as Time Sync Server
Set the password for administrator access
Enable remote management and set the IP address of a PC that
will be allowed to access Router remotely
The IP address of a Domain Name Server
WAN (Page 26)
ATM PVC specifies the Internet connection setting for an ATM
(Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Framework WAN, this service is
used primarily in corporate environments and we would suggest
contacting your corporate administrator in order to setup these
features.
MAC Address Cloning can also be performed in this section
should it be required by your Internet service provider in order to
complete the Internet connection.
LAN (Page 31)
The LAN menu itself has a number of special fields in which you
can configure information about your Local Area Network like those
functions noted below:
LAN IP Address Settings
Subnet Mask settings
DCHP Server Control
VLAN Port routing
The LAN Menu also has 2 sub-menus:
VLAN
This menu allows you to set the VLAN rules for the other ports
and should only be accessed by experienced professionals.
DHCP Client Lists
This menu shows you a list of all computers currently connected
to your network along with their host name and other details.
Setting up wireless (Page 36)
This section will explain the basics of turning on the wireless
functions in you Router, if you should require this service it is also
suggested you look into the setting up wireless security area as well.
Setting up wireless security (Page 39)
This section describes the 2 forms of wireless security available
and allows you to choose either or both types of security in order to
protect your network from outside access.
Option 1: MAC address filtering (Page 38)
MAC address filtering uses a unique code that each computer
has in order to create a list of computers that will be allowed
onto your network.
Option 2: Wireless encryption (Page 40)
Wireless encryption uses a code much like a secret password in
order to ensure only those computers which know the password
are able to access your network.
Setting up VoIP (Page 66)
This section will guide you through the basics of setting up
your VoIP service on your network.
Setting/adjusting quality of service (Page 75)
If you are having problems with the quality of your Voice service due
to large amounts of network traffic you may adjust your Quality of
Service in this section.
Port forwarding (Page 45)
Some programs will require you to direct certain port numbers to your
computer in order to bypass the built in Firewall.
Should there be any further features within the product you would like
to use please find a more extensive list on the next page.
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SNMP (Page 61)
Community string and trap server setting.
SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol) is used by network administrators
to manage attached network devices.
ADSL (Page 63)
Sets the ADSL operation type and shows the ADSL status.
VoIP (Page 66)
Configures VoIP settings for the VoIP Router, this section involves
extensive and detailed settings. Please read the entire section
carefully before attempting any changes.
UPnP (Page 75)
Allows you to enable or disable the Universal Plug and Play
function.
UPnP is designed to allow users seamless Internet
operation without the need to open any ports in the firewall.
QoS (Page 75)
Allows you to optimize voice quality by prioritizing voice over
data traffic.
QoS (Quality of Service) can be set to prioritize
traffic for many features such as VoIP, VPN, nominated IP
Addresses and ports etc.
DDNS (Page 79)
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) allows you to host
services on the internet via a web address.
For example it
would allow you to host a web page or email server even with a
dynamic WAN IP Address. In order to use this function you may
need to purchase additional services like a Domain name from a
service provider. This router supports DynDNS and TZO.
Tools (Page 80)
Contains options to back up and restore the current
configuration, restore all configuration settings to the factory
defaults, update system firmware, or reset the system each under
its own menu.
Wireless (Page 36)
The wireless menu allows you to turn on/off the wireless features on
your router as well as having 4 sub-menus:
Channel & SSID
This area includes the most basic of router functions and allows
you to give a unique name to your network as well as allowing
you to change the channel your wireless is running on incase
it is accidentally sharing the same channel as another wireless
appliance in the area.
Access Control
Access Control or MAC address filtering as it is also known is
an additional level of security which allows you to specify which
computers are able to log into the network via their unique “MAC
Address.”
Security
The Security menu allows you access to the other form of
Wireless Security known as Encryption. This works by using a
numerical code as a key to your network.
WDS
WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System and is designed to
allow you to add access points to your network. These work as a
relay station to extend the range of your network.
NAT (Page 43)
Shares a single ISP account with multiple users, sets up port
forwarding.
Route (Page 48)
Sets routing parameters and displays the current routing table.
A
route determines the way in which the data travels through the
network.
Firewall (Page 52)
Configures a variety of security and specialized functions
including: Access Control, URL blocking, Internet access control
scheduling, Intruder detection, and DMZ.
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Password Settings
Use this page to restrict access based on a password. By default, the
password is “admin”.
Passwords can contain from 3 to12 alphanumeric characters which
are case sensitive.
Note:
If your password is lost, or you cannot gain access to the
user interface, press the reset button (colored blue) on the rear
panel (holding it down for at least 20 seconds) to restore the factory
defaults. (By default the password is “admin”)
Enter a maximum Idle Time Out (in minutes) to define a maximum
period of time an inactive login session will be maintained. If the
connection is inactive for longer than the maximum idle time, it will be
logged out, and you will have to login to the web management system
again. (Default: 10 minutes)
Remote Management
By default, management access is only available to users on your
local network. However, you can also manage the VoIP Router from
outside your network via remote management by checking the
Enabled check box. You can set a HOST ADDRESS, which will only
Status (Page 82)
Provides WAN connection type and status, firmware and
hardware version numbers, system IP settings, as well as DHCP,
NAT, and firewall information.
Displays the number of attached clients, the firmware versions,
the physical MAC address for each media interface, and the
hardware version and serial number.
Shows the security and DHCP client log.
System Settings
Time Settings
Set the time zone and time server for the VoIP Router. This
information is used for log entries and client access control.
Check “Enable Automatic Time Server Maintenance” to automatically
maintain the VoIP Router’s system time by synchronizing with a
public time server over the Internet. Then configure two different time
servers by selecting the options in the Primary Server and Secondary
Server fields.
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DNS
Domain Name Servers are used to map a domain name (e.g.
www.somesite.com) to the equivalent numerical IP address (e.g.
64.147.25.20). Your ISP should provide the IP address of one or more
Domain Name Servers. Enter those addresses on this page.
allow that computer to use remote management. The port field should
be left as the default setting of 8080 unless you need to change it.
After any changes are made you must click on “Save Settings” to
apply them.
Note:
If you check “Enabled” and specify an IP address of 0.0.0.0,
any host can manage the VoIP Router.
For remote management via a WAN IP address you need to connect
using port 8080. Simply enter WAN IP address followed by :8080 in
the address field of your web browser, for example, http://212.120.6
8.20:8080. This applies unless you change the port setting, in which
case you need to substitute the 8080 for whatever port you have
assigned.
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VC-MUX:
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM Virtual Circuit
Multiplexer (null encapsulation) allows only one protocol running
per virtual circuit with less overhead.
LLC:
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM Logical Link Control (LLC)
allows multiple protocols running over one virtual circuit (using
slightly more overhead).
Protocol:
Protocol used for the connection.
ATM Interface
Clicking on the ATM VC brings up the following screen. The VoIP
Router uses ATM as its WAN interface. Protocols including 1483
Routing, 1483 Bridging, MAC Encapsulated Routing (MER), PPPoA
and PPPoE with LLC-SNAP and VC-MUX encapsulations are
supported for each ATM PVC.
When you have finished entering your connection parameters, click
“SAVE SETTINGS”.
You can verify that you have established an ADSL
connection by clicking Status at the bottom of the left-hand menu.
See the table below for a description of the parameters.
WAN
Specify the WAN connection parameters provided by your Internet
Service Provider (ISP).
The VoIP Router can be connected to your ISP in one of the following
ways:
ATM PVC
Clone MAC
ATM PVC
The VoIP Router uses ATM as its WAN interface. Click on each ATM
VC for WAN configuration.
Parameter Description
Description:
Click on the VC to set the values for the connection.
VPI/VCI:
Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI).
Encapsulation:
Specifies how to handle multiple protocols at the ATM transport layer.

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