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Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 2

 

1.1

 

Specifications ................................................................................................................ 2

 

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Installation ................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2.1

 

Hardware installation .................................................................................................... 4

 

3. Connect to the router ..................................................................................................................... 5

 

3.1 Setup your local network .................................................................................................... 5

 

3.2 Connect to the router ........................................................................................................... 8

 

4. Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

4.1 LAN Settings..................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.1.1 LAN IP Setting ....................................................................................................... 11

 

4.1.2 DHCP Setting ......................................................................................................... 13

 

4.1.3 DHCP Static ........................................................................................................... 15

 

4.2 WAN Settings .................................................................................................................... 16

 

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2.1 Channel configuration ............................................................................................ 16

 

4.2.2 ATM setting ............................................................................................................ 25

 

4.2.3 ADSL setting .......................................................................................................... 26

 

4.3 WLAN Settings ................................................................................................................. 27

 

4.3.1 Basic setting ........................................................................................................... 27

 

4.3.2 Security setting ....................................................................................................... 28

 

4.3.3 Advanced setting .................................................................................................... 31

 

5. Advanced ..................................................................................................................................... 35

 

5.1 Firewall ............................................................................................................................. 35

 

5.1.1 IP/Port filter ............................................................................................................ 35

 

5.1.2 MAC filter .............................................................................................................. 36

 

5.1.3 URL filter ............................................................................................................... 38

 

5.1.4 ACL ........................................................................................................................ 39

 

5.1.5 DoS ........................................................................................................................ 43

 

5.2 Service ............................................................................................................................... 45

 

5.2.1 IGMP proxy............................................................................................................ 45

 

5.2.3 DNS ........................................................................................................................ 45

 

5.2.4 DDNS ..................................................................................................................... 46

 

5.3 Advanced ........................................................................................................................... 48

 

5.3.1 Route ...................................................................................................................... 48

 

5.3.2 NAT ........................................................................................................................ 50

 

5.3.3 QoS ........................................................................................................................ 56

 

5.3.4 CWMP ................................................................................................................... 58

 

5.3.5 Port mapping .......................................................................................................... 60

 

5.3.6 Bridge setting ......................................................................................................... 62

 

5.3.7 Client limit ............................................................................................................. 63

 

6. Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 65

 

6.1 Firmware upgrade ............................................................................................................. 65

 

6.2 Backup/Restore ................................................................................................................. 65

 

6.3 Password ........................................................................................................................... 65

 

6.4 Reboot ............................................................................................................................... 66

 

Summary of Contents for 450TC3

Page 1: ...ing 25 4 2 3 ADSL setting 26 4 3 WLAN Settings 27 4 3 1 Basic setting 27 4 3 2 Security setting 28 4 3 3 Advanced setting 31 5 Advanced 35 5 1 Firewall 35 5 1 1 IP Port filter 35 5 1 2 MAC filter 36 5...

Page 2: ...e router can provides user with access to Internet This user manual is mainly used to guide the user to install and configure the ADSL Router from WEB UI 1 1 Specifications Wireless AP Router 4 Port S...

Page 3: ...st Denial of Service attack IP Packet filtering MAC filtering URL filtering IP QoS Dynamic DNS UPnP support System log support can record the state of the router Remote management Firmware upgrade thr...

Page 4: ...COM Port cable Optional Then you can follow the procedures to setup the device 1 Connect RJ 45 cable from your PC to RTL867x Ethernet Port 2 Connect RJ 11 line from RTL867x to DSLAM 3 Connect PC s CO...

Page 5: ...click the Network icon on your desktop select properties in the pop up menu 2 In the following window right click on the Local connection and select properties 3 In the pop up dialog box select the I...

Page 6: ...4 In the subsequent opening of the window you can select obtain IP address automatically O or Use the following IP address S a Obtain IP address automatically O...

Page 7: ...x is between 2 and 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Server You can fill out your local DNS server address ask your ISP provider can also be the router as a DNS proxy server Click...

Page 8: ...3 2 Connect to the router 1 Open IE browser and input http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar and press enter 2 Input username and password on the pop up dialog to login the router...

Page 9: ...pper user account can have the more higher privilege to management the router such as the supper user can configure WAN interface or some advanced settings but the normal user can just view the settin...

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Page 11: ...interface the default value is 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask The subnet mask of the ADSL router s LAN interface the default value is 255 255 255 0 Secondary IP If you enable the Secondary IP you should con...

Page 12: ...Duplex Mode the mode of the selected LAN port the default value is Auto Negotiation You can select a LAN port to modify its link speed duplex mode Note If you configure the LAN port to a new mode suc...

Page 13: ...router 4 1 2 DHCP Setting Go to the Setup LAN DHCP page you can configure the DHCP mode of your ADSL Router as None DHCP Relay or DHCP Server 4 1 2 1 None If the DHCP mode is None the router will do...

Page 14: ...ace you want to enable DHCP Server IP Pool Range the DHCP IP pool address Default Gateway the default gateway address Max Lease Time the time that the DHCP client is allowed to maintain a network conn...

Page 15: ...ver 4 1 3 DHCP Static DHCP Static IP table shows the IP address and MAC address the client obtained from the DHCP Server You can manually input IP and MAC address to make a static assignment Router se...

Page 16: ...required to access the Internet The router supports the following three common means to access Dynamic IP access ISP such as China Telecom assigns IP address to users via DHCP Static IP access ISP pr...

Page 17: ...There are many parameters on the channel configuration VPI ATM VPI for the PVC channel VCI ATM VCI for the PVC channel Encapsulation AAL5 encapsulation mode for the PVC channel LLC SNAP or VC mux...

Page 18: ...connect on demand Idle time The idle time of the PPP connection when the type is connect on demand WAN IP settings Type the type of the wan IP settings fixed or DHCP Local IP address the IP address o...

Page 19: ...should set the VPI VCI correctly first and select 1483 MER option as the Channel mode On WAN IP settings set the Type as DHCP enable the Default Route then click the Add button to setup a new connect...

Page 20: ...onnection is setup you can see the router will obtain an IP address 2 Static IP access If your means of access to the Internet is Static IP mode enter the fixed IP address mask gateway address the ISP...

Page 21: ...PPPoE dial up If your means of access to the Internet is ADSL virtual dial up mode enter the username and password the ISP provide to your account and choose the type of PPP connection If the type is...

Page 22: ...connect on demand you should also set the Idle Time There are there ways of PPP type Continuous Connect on demand Manual...

Page 23: ...When the connection is setup you can show the router will obtain an IP address after the dial up...

Page 24: ...There are some advanced parameters of the PVC connection Click button to enter the menu...

Page 25: ...other parameters of the PPP connection such as bridge mode AC name service name 802 1q and VLAN ID MTU static IP and MACCLONE 4 2 2 ATM setting Go to Setup WAM ATM page you can configure the parameter...

Page 26: ...You can change the settings for QoS PCR CDVT SCR and MBS 4 2 3 ADSL setting Go to Setup WAN ADSL page you can configure which ADSL modulation of your modem will support...

Page 27: ...e wireless network parameters required to access the AP of your WLAN interface 4 3 1 Basic setting Go to Setup WLAN Basic page you can configure the wireless parameters Here you may enable or disable...

Page 28: ...he encryption method to prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network There are three most commonly used encryption method a total of six encryption support including the WEP encryption WPA...

Page 29: ...Point Key Length the length of the WEP key it can be 64 bits or 128 bits Key Format the format of the WEP key it can be ASCII or hex Encryption key the WEP key Default Tx Key you can select one key fr...

Page 30: ...nal Pre Shared Key The most commonly used authentication mode is Pre Shared Key You should set the Pre Shared Key Format and Pre Shared Key value Pre Shared Key Format it can be either Passphrase or H...

Page 31: ...4 3 3 Advanced setting 1 Wireless Advanced Settings Go to Setup WLAN Advanced page you can configure the advanced parameters for your wireless LAN...

Page 32: ...a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN These settings should not be changed unless you know exactly what will happen for the changes you made on your Access Point 2 MBSSID Setup Go to Setup WLAN M...

Page 33: ...t means the wireless access control function is closed if the mode is Allow Listed only the client on the list will be able to connect to you access point if the mode is Deny Listed these wireless cli...

Page 34: ...point AP protocol In the WDS wireless network multiple AP connected by bridge or repeater make whole local area network in wireless way You need to entry remote AP s MAC Address Note If you want to us...

Page 35: ...can set the IP Port filter rules to secure or restrict your local network On the front of the page you can see the default action of outgoing incoming connection If the IP connection doesn t match any...

Page 36: ...try Dest IP Address Mask Address the destination IP address and mask address of the entry Sport If the protocol is TCP or UDP you should set the source port of the entry it can be a single port or a p...

Page 37: ...the action of the filter entry it can be Deny or Allow If the action is Deny the connection matches the filter rule will be denied if the action is Allow the connection matches the filter rule will be...

Page 38: ...can add and delete the filtered keyword URL Blocking Capability Enable or disable the URL filtering function If it is enabled the access to the site which matches the keyword will be blocked by the ro...

Page 39: ...5 1 4 ACL ACL function is used to specify which services are accessible from LAN or WAN side Go to Firewall ACL page you can set the ACL entry...

Page 40: ...LAN ACL Mode choose white list or black list of LAN side WAN ACL Mode choose white list or black list of wan side Direction Select the direction of this ACL entry it can be LAN or WAN...

Page 41: ...an access the specify services IP Address the IP address of the host if the IP is 0 0 0 0 it means any IP Service Allowed LAN side the allowed services which the host can access It can be any or any s...

Page 42: ...fy a WAN interface for this ACL entry If the WAN setting is IP Address you should specify the IP address of the host on WAN side Service Allowed you can specify the service and opened port for this se...

Page 43: ...rrent ACL setting 5 1 5 DoS The router provides a protection of Denial of Service attack Go to Firewall DoS page you can configure the dos parameters You can enable or disable the DoS prevention and y...

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Page 45: ...IGMP message When enabled the router will act as a proxy for a LAN host making request to join and leave multicast groups and a multicast router sending multicast packets to multicast groups on WAN si...

Page 46: ...e WAN interface via the auto configuration mechanism Set DNS Manually configure the DNS IP address manually 5 2 4 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS allows you to point a hostname to a dynamic or st...

Page 47: ...and TZO Hostname domain name to be registered with the DDNS server Interface the WAN interface over which your device will be accessed Enable enable or disable the registration account for the DDNS s...

Page 48: ...ess It can be a subnet IP or a host address All zeros indicate that the route entry should be used for all destinations for which no other route is defined Subnet Mask the network mask of the destinat...

Page 49: ...e the RIP settings Here you can enable or disable the RIP function RIP enable or disable the RIP function of the router Interface the interface on which you want to enable RIP Recv Version indicate th...

Page 50: ...your LAN to expose ALL of its ports to the Internet Go to Advanced NAT DMZ page you can configure the DMZ settings Enable DMZ enable or disable the DMZ function DMZ Host IP Address the IP address of t...

Page 51: ...can be interface and IP address WAN Interface the interface on which the virtual server used on WAN side WAN IP Address the IP addresses which the virtual server used on WAN side You can access this...

Page 52: ...Through function Go to Advanced NAT ALG page you can configure the ALG settings Here you can enable or disable the ALG or pass through function for each application 5 3 2 4 Port trigger Port trigger i...

Page 53: ...device Application Type you can select the service from the Usual Application Name or define the name from User defined Application Name Start Match Port End Match port the start and end port to matc...

Page 54: ...gure the FTP server ALG and FTP client ALG ports Go to Advanced NAT FTP ALG Port page you can configure the ftp ALG ports If the FTP server listen the port on 2100 you can add a FTP ALG port 2100 on t...

Page 55: ...ping rule It can be One to One Many to One Many to Many and One to Many One to One one local IP will be mapped to one global IP Many to One the IP between Local Start IP and Local End IP will be mappe...

Page 56: ...ant to use the traffic rule enables you to assign the precedence or add marker for different streams Go to Advanced QoS page you can configure the precedence for each incoming packet based on specifie...

Page 57: ...d configure the QoS rule Press the add rule button to add a new rule Source MAC the source MAC of the rule Destination MAC the destination MAC of the rule Source IP the source IP address of the rule S...

Page 58: ...be TCP UDP ICMP and TCP UDP Phy port the incoming port of the rule It indicates the physical port of the traffic is incoming IPP DS Field the traffic will be classified on the base of this policy It...

Page 59: ...ACS parameters Enable...

Page 60: ...e username the remote ACS should use when connecting to the device Password password the remote ACS should use when connecting to the device Path the path of the device ConnectionRequestURL Port the p...

Page 61: ...Select a group from the table then you can see the available interface LAN and WAN and grouped interface list Select interfaces from the available and grouped interface list and add it to the Interfac...

Page 62: ...d you can also view some information on the bridge and its attached ports Ageing Time the time for the MAC address to age out After Ageing Time seconds of not having seen a frame coming from a certain...

Page 63: ...many devices can access to the internet Go to Advanced Others Client Limit page you can configure the client limit settings Here you can enable or disable the client limit function and the maximum de...

Page 64: ...enable or disable the client limit function Maximum Devices the maximum number of devices can access to the Internet...

Page 65: ...ion You should select the correct firmware image first and then apply the Upload button 6 2 Backup Restore Go to Maintenance Update Backup Restore page you can save the current configuration settings...

Page 66: ...and modify the password of the specified user 6 4 Reboot Go to Maintenance Reboot page you can commit changes to system memory and reboot your device with different configuration Here you can also res...

Page 67: ...ork Timing Protocol SNTP is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to the public SNTP server Go to Maintenance Time page you can configure the system time NTP Configuration State the current s...

Page 68: ...resides When you set the NTP configuration correctly press the button Get GMT Time to start the NTP function Then you can see the GMT time obtained from NTP server 6 6 Log Go to Maintenance Log page...

Page 69: ...P address or host name you want to ping When you set the host click the PING button to start the ping process then the ping result will be shown 6 7 2 Tracert The router provides a tracert command to...

Page 70: ...ommand timeout Datasize date size of the trace route packet DSCP MaxHopCount the maximum hop count Interface the interface to which the trace route is to be applied For example you can set the host to...

Page 71: ...nectivity between VP VC endpoints as well as segment endpoints within the VP VC ATM uses two cell flows F4 used in VPs and F5 used in VCs Go to Maintenance Diagnostics OAM Loopback page you can perfor...

Page 72: ...d to End VPI the VPI number you want to do the loopback diagnostics VCI the VCI number you want to do the loopback diagnostics 6 7 4 ADSL diagnostics ADSL diagnostics allows you to diagnostics the ADS...

Page 73: ...Click the Start button to start the diagnostic and then wait several minutes later you will see the test result...

Page 74: ...he Diagnostic Test allows you to test your DSL connection of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides Go to Maintenance Diagnostics Diag test page you can select an interface t...

Page 75: ...Click the Run Diagnostic Test button to start the test and then wait several times later you can see the diagnostic result...

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