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Table of Contents 

Introduction

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Introduction to your Router

........................................................................................................................1 

Features

........................................................................................................................................................3 

Physical Interface ...........................................................................................................................................6 

Package Contents

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Device Description

..............................................................................................................................................8 

Basic Installation

................................................................................................................................................12 

Factory Default Settings

.................................................................................................................................17 

Web Interface (Username and Password) ................................................................................................17 

Device LAN IPv4 settings

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DHCP server for IPv4

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Configuration

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Configuration via Web Interface

...........................................................................................................17 

Status

..................................................................................................................................................................19 

Device...........................................................................................................................................................19 

3G/4G/LTE Info .............................................................................................................................................20 

AP Neighbor .................................................................................................................................................21 

IPv6...............................................................................................................................................................21 

LAN Port .......................................................................................................................................................22 

ARP ...............................................................................................................................................................22 

DHCP ............................................................................................................................................................23 

System Log ...................................................................................................................................................24 

LAN.......................................................................................................................................................................26 

WLAN ...................................................................................................................................................................28 

WLAN 2.4GHz / 5GHz...................................................................................................................................28 

Basic Settings .......................................................................................................................................28 

Advanced Settings................................................................................................................................30 

Security ................................................................................................................................................31 

Access Control ......................................................................................................................................34 

Site Survey............................................................................................................................................35 

WPS ......................................................................................................................................................35 

Status....................................................................................................................................................36 

WAN .....................................................................................................................................................................37 

WAN Mode...................................................................................................................................................37 

Default Routing ............................................................................................................................................37 

Ethernet WAN ..............................................................................................................................................38 

PTM(VDSL) WAN ..........................................................................................................................................40 

ATM(ADSL) WAN ..........................................................................................................................................42 

Summary of Contents for BiPAC 8200AXL-1200

Page 1: ...BiPAC 8200AXL 1200 Triple WAN Wireless AC 1200Mbps VDSL2 ADSL2 Firewall Router User Manual Version Released 2 53 d16 Last revised date Nov 07 2018 ...

Page 2: ...Device LAN IPv4 settings 17 DHCP server for IPv4 17 Configuration 17 Configuration via Web Interface 17 Status 19 Device 19 3G 4G LTE Info 20 AP Neighbor 21 IPv6 21 LAN Port 22 ARP 22 DHCP 23 System Log 24 LAN 26 WLAN 28 WLAN 2 4GHz 5GHz 28 Basic Settings 28 Advanced Settings 30 Security 31 Access Control 34 Site Survey 35 WPS 35 Status 36 WAN 37 WAN Mode 37 Default Routing 37 Ethernet WAN 38 PTM ...

Page 3: ...URL Blocking 56 Domain Blocking 57 DMZ 57 DoS 58 UPnP 59 RIP 60 Samba 61 Advance 62 Bridging 62 Routing 63 SNMP 64 Bridge Grouping 65 IP QoS 67 QoS Policy 67 QoS Classification 68 Printer Server 70 IPv6 72 IPv6 72 RADVD 72 DHCPv6 73 MLD Proxy 73 MLD Snooping 74 IPv6 Routing 74 IP Port Filtering 75 Diagnostics 76 Ping 76 ATM Loopback 77 DSL Tone 78 ADSL Connection 79 ...

Page 4: ...ement 80 Backup Restore 80 Password 81 Firmware Upgrade 81 ACL 82 Time Zone 84 SMS Alert Settings 84 Statistics 85 Interface 85 DSL 86 Reboot 87 Logout 87 Troubleshooting 88 Appendix Product Support Contact 89 ...

Page 5: ...the router can run both 2 4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands at the same time offering ultra fast wireless speeds of up to 867Mbps 5GHz and 300Mbps 2 4GHz and SSIDs on both bands The BiPAC 8200AXL 1200 by adopting this state of the art technology allows for multiple demand applications such as streaming HD videos and multiplayer gaming simultaneously The Wireless Protected Access WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and W...

Page 6: ... efficient solution to save budget For the customers during this transition period dual stack IPv4 and IPv6 feature enables the hosts a convenient way to reserve both address to smooth over this coexistent period Web Based GUI It supports web based GUI for configuration and management It is user friendly and comes with online help It also supports remote management capability for remote users to c...

Page 7: ... and 802 11ac standards WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup for easy setup Wireless security with WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Multiple wireless SSIDs with wireless guest access Supports Bridge Grouping SOHO firewall security Supports IPTV application Ideal for SOHO and office users VDSL2 ADSL2 Compliance Compliant with xDSL standard ITU T G 993 2 VDSL2 ITU T G 998 4 G inp ITU T G 993 5 G vector ITU T G 992 3 G dmt bis...

Page 8: ...all Stateful Packet Inspection SPI Prevents DoS attacks including Land Attack Ping of Death etc Remote access control for web based access Packet filtering port source IP address destination IP address URL content filtering string or domain name detection in URL string MAC filtering Password protection for system management Quality of Service Control Supports the DiffServ approach Traffic prioriti...

Page 9: ...less operation rate 64 128 bits WEP supported for encryption WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup for easy setup Supports WPS v2 Wireless Security with WPA PSK WPA2 PSK support Multiple wireless SSIDs with wireless guest access USB Application Server 3G 4G LTE USB modem Storage NAS FTP server Samba server Printer Server Management Web based GUI for remote and local management IPv4 IPv6 Firmware upgrade and c...

Page 10: ...1000Mbps auto crossover MDI MDI X Switch EWAN 1 Gigabit Ethernet port as a WAN interface for broadband connectivity USB 2 0 and USB 3 0 for 3G 4G LTE USB modem USB 3 0 for storage service and 3G 4G LTE USB modem WLAN on off button WPS push button Power jack Power switch Factory default reset button ...

Page 11: ...diately and have it repaired at a qualified service center Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors Warning Do not use the router in high humidity or high temperatures Do not use the same power source for the router as other equipment Do not open or repair the case yourself If the router is too hot turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at a qualified service center Avoid...

Page 12: ... Device has a public IP via either static DHCP or IPCP Rapid Green Blinking IP connected and traffic passing Internet Off IP or PPPoE session is idle and dropped or DSL not connected Green Ethernet Link Up Green Blinking Ethernet Link Up and traffic LAN1 4 Off Ethernet Link Down Green WiFi is ready for using Green Blinking Data being transmitted received Rapid Green Blinking There is STAs associat...

Page 13: ...9 Off WPS Stop On USB device connected USB1 2 Off USB device not connected ...

Page 14: ...on RESET The RESET button is to designed to achieve two effects 1 Press and hold it for 2 5 seconds to get FW firmware upgrade from Billion server when internet is working 2 Press and hold it for 5 seconds or above to restore to factory default settings LAN1 4 Connect a Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports when connecting to a PC or an office home network Gigabit WAN Connect to Fibre Cable xDSL ...

Page 15: ...elephone network with RJ 11 cable telephone USB 2 0 3 0 Connect the USB device Printer USB storage 3G 4G LTE USB modem to the port Note USB 2 0 for 3G 4G LTE USB modem only USB 3 0 port for Printer USB storage 3G 4G LTE USB modem ...

Page 16: ...tain an IP address through a DHCP server or a fixed IP address that must be in the same subnet as the router The default IP address of the router is 192 168 1 254 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 i e any attached PC must be in the same subnet and have an IP address in the range of 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 253 The best and easiest way is to configure the PC to get an IP address automatically fr...

Page 17: ...ck on Control Panel Then click on Network and Internet When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel Select the Local Area Connection and right click the icon to select Properties Settings of Windows 10 ...

Page 18: ...rties In the TCP IPv4 properties window select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons Then click OK to exit the setting Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration ...

Page 19: ...15 IPv6 Select Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 then click Properties In the TCP IPv6 properties window select the Obtain an IPv6 address automatically and Obtain DNS ...

Page 20: ...16 Server address automatically radio buttons Then click OK to exit the setting Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration ...

Page 21: ...he Reset Button more than 6 seconds Device LAN IPv4 settings IPv4 Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server for IPv4 DHCP server is enabled Start IP Address 192 168 1 254 IP pool counts 100 Configuration Configuration via Web Interface Open your web browser enter the IP address of your router which by default is 192 168 1 254 and click ok or press Enter key on the keyboard a logi...

Page 22: ...the configuration homepage the left navigation pane links you directly to the setup pages which include Status Summary WAN Statistics Bandwidth Usage 3G 4G LTE Status Route ARP DHCP Log Quick Start Quick Start Configuration LAN Wireless 5G wl0 Wireless 2 4G wl1 WAN System USB IP Tunnel Security Quality of Service NAT Wake On LAN Advanced Setup Routing DNS Static ARP UPnP Certificate Multicast Mana...

Page 23: ...19 Status Device The page below shows the basic system and WAN connection information ...

Page 24: ... network the router is connecting to Network Mode The current operation mode for 3G 4G LTE module it depends on service provider and card s limitation GSM or UMTS Card Name Given a name for the embedded 3G 4G LTE module Card Firmware Current used FW in the 3G 4G LTE module Current Received RX Transmitted TX Bytes Current Rx TX receive transmit packets in Byte Total Received RX Transmitted TX Bytes...

Page 25: ...21 AP Neighbor This page shows all WLAN AP s information around your BiPAC 8200AXL 1200 IPv6 This page shows the current system status of IPv6 ...

Page 26: ...f the network interface of your PCs to use with the router s Security MAC Filtering function ARP table IP Address Shows the IPAddress of the device that the MAC address maps to Flag Shows the current status of the ARP entries Complete the route resolving is processing well M Marked as permanent entry the route is permanent P publish entry publish this route item MAC Address Shows the MAC address t...

Page 27: ... server in the device Host Name The Host Name of DHCP client IP Address The IP address which is assigned to the host with this MAC address MAC Address The MAC Address of internal DHCP client host Expires in Show the remaining time after registration Mark Show clearly the SSID WLAN the device is in ...

Page 28: ...tely Critical critical conditions Error error conditions Warning warning conditions Notice normal but significant conditions Informational information events Debugging debug level messages The gateway records all log events at the chosen level and above For instance if you set the log level to Critical all critical alert and emergency events are logged but none of the others are recorded Display L...

Page 29: ...ign the remote log server and port 514 is often used Both Logs stored adopting above two ways Click Apply changes to submit Save Log to File Download the log to your local PC Clear Log Click to clear the current log from the screen Refresh Click to update the system log System Log Reserve Enabled ...

Page 30: ...IP address the IP address of the router Default is 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask the default Subnet mask on the router IGMP Snooping Enable or disable the IGMP Snooping function Without IGMP snooping multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic that is it is forwarded to all ports With IGMP snooping multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of th...

Page 31: ...or clients default is 86400s Domain Name Enter the domain name for your local area network optional Gateway Address It is the IP that will be assigned and activated as DHCP client s gateway IP DNS option This allows you to assign a DNS Servers to the requesting PC Port Based Filter Choose if DHCP server will drop DHCP packet from the designated port For example if LAN3 is selected PC on LAN3 will ...

Page 32: ...your Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Disable WLAN Interface The WLAN 2 4G 5G function will be disabled when it is checked Band Specify the mode for Wireless standard support Mode Default is Access Point mode Multiple AP This device supports up to 3 external SSIDs which can be used for different service SSID Network ID is used for...

Page 33: ...channels depend on the Regulatory Domain The factory default setting is auto channel selection Radio Power Specify the transmitting power of your wireless signal S Small M Medium H High Associated Clients Here you can view information about the wireless clients ...

Page 34: ...e RTS Beacon Interval The amount of time between beacon transmissions in is milliseconds The default is 100ms and the acceptable is 20 1024 The beacon transmissions identify the presence of an access point Preamble Type Set wireless LAN preamble type to long or short Broadcast SSID user can only enter the SSID manually for connecting if Disabled box checked Protection Turn off for maximized throug...

Page 35: ... authentications to secure your wireless network None WPA WPA2 or WPA2 Mixed None 802 1x Authentication If to enable 802 1x authentication RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Enter the IP address of RADIUS authentication server RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of RADIUS authentication server here RADIUS Password Enter the password of RADIUS authentica...

Page 36: ...ort number of RADIUS authentication server here RADIUS Password Enter the password of RADIUS authentication server WEP Authentication Open shared key or auto Key Length 64 bits or 128 bits Key Format ASCII or Hex Encryption Key Enter the key to encrypt wireless data If you chose WEP 64 bit then enter any 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F If you chose WEP 128 bit then enter 13...

Page 37: ...mum length is 16 characters WPA2 WPA2 Mixed Authentication Mode RADIUS and Pre shared key If RADIUS please RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Enter the IP address port password of RADIUS authentication server IEEE802 11w If to enable IEEE802 11w IEEE 802 11w is the Protected Management Frames standard SHA256 Whether to enable SHA256 encryption WPA Cipher Suite Specify what cipher su...

Page 38: ...urrent Access Control List MAC Address Enter the WiFi client s MAC address Enter the Add button to add MAC address to the list Reset User can click this button to clear MAC address that just entered Delete Selected Click the button to delete all selected MAC addresses in the field named Select Delete All Delete all the MAC address on Current Access Control List table ...

Page 39: ... do WLAN side survey WPS WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup feature is a standard protocol created by Wi Fi Alliance WPS is used to exchange the AP setting with Station and configure AP settings This feature greatly simplifies the steps needed to create a Wi Fi network for a residential or an office setting The commonly known PIN method is supported to configure WPS ...

Page 40: ...36 Status This page shows the current configuration of WiFi module ...

Page 41: ...network systems WAN Mode The page is used to configure which WAN connection mode will be used or not Default Routing This page is used to configure the priority of each WAN connection Top one has higher priority than lower one If you have multi WAN connection available it will do auto failover and auto fallback according to the priority setting here ...

Page 42: ... a new profile Enable VLAN User can check this box to enable the VLAN on specify profile VLAN ID Assign a VLAN ID tag between 0 and 4094 802 1p_Mark Select an 802 1p priority level between 0 and 7 Channel Mode Select the channel mode for WAN connection Bridge Mode Set bridge mode to make all transparent between Ethernet and WAN or PPPoE packet only Enable NAPT Enable Disable the NAT function for W...

Page 43: ... and gateway address that provided by your ISP Request DNS If this option is enabled the device will use the DNS Server IP assigned from ISP It is only work when Type is set to DHCP Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Input the primary and secondary DNS server if necessary When Channel Mode is set to PPPoE you will have the options below Username Password Enter the PPPoE username password that...

Page 44: ... 802 1p_Mark Select an 802 1p priority level between 0 and 7 Channel Mode Select the channel mode for WAN connection Bridge Mode Set bridge mode to make all transparent between Ethernet and WAN or PPPoE packet only Enable NAPT Enable Disable the NAT function for WAN connection Channel Enable Disable the channel Enable QoS Enable Disable the QoS for WAN connection MTU Most ISP offers MTU value to u...

Page 45: ...equest DNS If this option is enabled the device will use the DNS Server IP that assigned from ISP It is only work when Type is set to DHCP Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Input the primary and secondary DNS server if necessary When Channel Mode is set to PPPoE you will have the options below Username Password Enter the PPPoE username password that provided by your ISP Type Specify the PPP ...

Page 46: ...I is 1 to 65535 Enter the VCI assigned to you This field may already be configured Encapsulation Select in the Mode field select LLC VC Mux Channel Mode You can choose 1483 Bridged 1483 MER PPPoE PPPoA 1483 Routed or 1577 Routed Enable NAPT Select it to enable Network Address Port Translation NAPT function which allows multiple users to access the Internet through a single IP account by sharing th...

Page 47: ...emand Select it when you don t want the connection up all the time and specify an idle time out in the Max Idle Timeout field Manual Select this mode if you want to connect manually Idle Time min If set the type to Connect on Demand you need to enter the idle timeout time Within the preset minutes if the router does not detect the flow of the user the router automatically disconnects the PPP conne...

Page 48: ...uto pvc search table Apply When ADSL is up and you are not sure about your VPI VCI Press Apply to auto search PVCs which are to be shown in the current auto PVC table VPI VCI Enter the VPI VCI needs to be added to the Current Auto PVC Table by pressing Add button or deleted from the table by pressing Delete button ...

Page 49: ...cations that are non time sensitive such as e mail Select VBR for burst traffic and bandwidth sharing with other applications PCR Divide the DSL line rate bps by 424 the size of an ATM cell to find the Peak Cell Rate PCR This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells CDVT CDVT Cell Delay Variation Tolerance is often associated with PCR to indicate how much jitter is allowed SCR The Su...

Page 50: ...set DSL parameters DSL knowledge is required to configure these settings Contact your ISP to make sure that these parameters are correct Please keep these settings as default from ISP it may make DSL connection broken if set to wrong parameters ...

Page 51: ...omatic IPv6 for this service If to enable IPv6 PIN Code Enter the PIN code for your SIM card optional APN Enter the APN name if required by your ISP The default value should work with most ISPs Dial Number Enter the dialed number that is provided by your ISP the default value should work with most ISPs Authentication Select the authentication type that is provided by your ISP User Name Enter the u...

Page 52: ...y on the line for a predetermined period of time Default is 60 mins Continuous keep an always on 3G 4G LTE connection Keep Alive Check Enable to allow the router to send message out every 7 seconds can be changed base on need to prevent the connection being dropped by ISP IP Address The IP address is used to ping and router will ping the IP to find whether the connection is still on Manual Select ...

Page 53: ...nges from time to time This dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address of the router which is assigned to you by your ISP Each DDNS Provide has different settings You will first need to register and establish an account with the Dynamic DNS No IP dy fi provider using their website for example https dyn com dns Enable Select this check box to activate Dynamic DNS DNS Provider Select from drop down me...

Page 54: ...50 DynDns Settings Username Your registered name Password Your registered password TZO Settings Email Your registered email Key Your registered key Click Add to confirm your DDNS rules ...

Page 55: ...s VPN client on a private network to establish outbound VPNs unhindered FTP ALG enabled allows FTP clients behind an NAT to establish a connection on the port of FTP Server Enable the H 323 SIP ALG when H 323 SIP SIP phone needs ALG to pass through the NAT Disable the SIP ALG when H 323 SIP phone includes NAT Traversal algorithm IP Port Filtering ...

Page 56: ...t Enter the information of traffic that will be hooked by filter Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Port Enter the information of traffic that will be hooked by filter MAC Filtering Outgoing Default Incoming Default Action Specify the default action for the unmatched traffic in Current Filter Table Direction Specify the direction of traffic Source MAC Destination MAC Address Enter the information ...

Page 57: ...n then you will usually need to configure your router to forward these incoming connection attempts using specific ports to the PC on your network running the application You will also need to use port forwarding if you want to host an online game server The reason for this is that when using NAT your publicly accessible IP address will be used by and point to your router which then needs to deliv...

Page 58: ...ow For further information please see IANA s website at http www iana org assignments port numbers Well known and Registered Ports Port Number Protocol Description 21 TCP FTP Control 22 TCP UDP SSH Remote Login Protocol 23 TCP Telnet 25 TCP SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 53 TCP UDP DNS Domain Name Server 69 UDP TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol 80 TCP World Wide Web HTTP 110 TCP POP3 Post Of...

Page 59: ...55 Enter the static IP assigned to the local PC that is hosting the FTP server Ex 192 168 0 102 The router will forward port 21 request to the specific LAN PC ex 192 168 0 102 in the network ...

Page 60: ...quest is matched with listed items the request will be dropped Add restricted FQDN to the URL blocking table Keywords Filtering Allow blocking against specific keywords within a particular URL e g to block any image called advertisement gif When enabled your specified keywords list will be checked to see if any keywords are present in URLs accessed to determine if the connection attempt should be ...

Page 61: ...he DMZ Host is a local computer exposed to the Internet When setting a particular internal IP address as the DMZ Host all incoming packets will be checked by Firewall and NAT algorithms before being passed to the DMZ host DMZ If to enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Address Enter the IP Address of a host that you want to be a DMZ host Select from the list box to quick set the DMZ ...

Page 62: ...58 DoS This page helps user to setup protection for DOS attack ...

Page 63: ... tasks such as port forwarding much easier by letting the application control the required settings removing the need for the user to control advanced configuration of their device UPnP Select this checkbox to activate UPnP Be aware that anyone could use an UPnP application to open the web configuration s login screen without entering the BiPAC 5500N R3 s IP address WAN Interface The interface UPn...

Page 64: ... Choose RIP1 indicates the router receives RIP v1 messages Choose RIP2 indicates the router receives RIP v2 messages Choose Both indicates the router receives RIP v1 and RIP v2 messages Send Mode The working mode for sending RIP messages You can choose RIP1 or RIP2 Choose RIP1 indicates the router broadcasts RIP1 messages only Choose RIP2 indicates the router multicasts RIP2 messages only Add Clic...

Page 65: ...enable disable the Samba server when USB storage is connected Samba Enable Disable the Samba server Server String Descriptive string for the Samba server How to access Samba On a connected PC go directly to Start Run enter 192 168 1 254 ...

Page 66: ...used to configure the bridge parameters You can change the settings or view some information on the bridge and its attached ports Ageing Time If the host is idle for 7200 seconds default value its entry is deleted from the bridge table ...

Page 67: ...static route function Destination Subnet Mask Enter the destination IP address and the subnet mask Next Hop Specify the gateway IP address for routing to next network Metric Metric is a policy for router to commit router to determine the optimal route Enter one number greater than or equal to 0 Interface Select an interface this route associated ...

Page 68: ...e SNMP function System Description User defined system description System Name User defined system name System location User set location Trap IP Address Enter the IP of the server receiving the trap message when some exception occurs sent by this SNMP agent Community name read only Type the Get Community which is the password for the incoming Get and GetNext requests from the management station C...

Page 69: ...n independent network Grouped Interfaces Group interfaces into one group Interfaces listed in this box are one group Available Interfaces Select the interfaces you want to be put single group from Available Interfaces Interfaces listed here can be LAN interfaces wireless interfaces GRE Tunnels Bridged WAN interfaces Select interfaces from the available grouped interface list and add it to the grou...

Page 70: ...66 How to group interfaces into one group or to map LAN ports on WAN ports GRE ports 1 Create bridged WAN interfaces or GRE tunnels 2 Classify interfaces into one group Click Apply Changes to save ...

Page 71: ...R Weighted Round Robin used to alternate each WRR queue to ensure that every queue can enjoy its due service time resource in accordance with its weight PRIO Strict Priority it always sends the packets in queue with higher priority and under this circumstance the packets in lowest priority queue may be delayed for quite a long time Total Bandwidth Limit Specify the bandwidth of your WAN connection...

Page 72: ...at only when the packet fulfill every detailed conditions set below then this packet will be remarked as the priority queue of each rule DSCP Select the DSCP mark to be a QoS classification condition 802 1p Specify the 802 1p value WAN Specify which WAN interface will be applied IP QoS Rule by type Select the type which will be used to hook the traffic for applying the QoS rule Port Physical Port ...

Page 73: ...ncapsulated in the payload of the frame Specify the Ethernet Type of packets to be monitored IP Protocol Source IP Port The source IP Port of packets to be monitored Destination IP Port The destination IP Port of packets to be monitored MAC Address Source Destination MAC The Source Destination MAC of packets to be monitored ...

Page 74: ...inter to the USB port on the BiPAC 8200AXL 1200 This allows you to print from any location on your network Note Only USB printers are supported Setup of the printer is a 2 step process 1 Connect the printer to the router s USB port 2 Install the printer drivers on the PC you want to print from Printer installation on Windows 10 1 Go to Settings Add printer scanners then click Add a printer or scan...

Page 75: ...71 2 Select Select a shared printer by name copy the printer URL that shows on device WEB GUI Advanced Printer and past it here 3 Click Next button and follow the instruction by Windows 10 ...

Page 76: ... time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast router advertisements from the interface in seconds Must be no less than 3 seconds and no greater than 0 75 MaxRtrAdvInterval AdvManagedFlag When set hosts use the administered stateful protocol for address autoconfiguration in addition to any addresses autoconfigured using stateless address autoconfiguration AdvOtherConfigFlag When set hosts use...

Page 77: ...ship reports for all entries or a user defined subset of these entries on the device s upstream interface The MLD proxy feature enables a device to learn proxy group membership information and forward multicast packets based upon that information MLD Proxy Enable or disable the MLD Proxy function WAN Interface Set the upstream interface for MLD Proxy The WAN interface must has IPv6 enabled for sho...

Page 78: ...s it is forwarded to all ports With MLD snooping multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of that group MLD Snooping Enable or disable the MLD Snooping function IPv6 Routing Enable Checked to enable static route function Destination Enter the destination IPv6 address Next Hop Specify the gateway IPv6 address for routing to next network Metric Metric is a policy for...

Page 79: ...rection Specify the direction of traffic Protocol Specify the protocol of traffic Rule Action Specify what action will be applied to this rule Source Interface ID Destination Interface ID Enter the information of traffic that will be hooked by filter Source Destination Port Enter the port information of traffic that will be hooked by filter ...

Page 80: ...help you to diagnostic the status of your Network You can use Ping methods in this page After you input the IP address click Go button Host Enter your host IP domain name to ping to test the connectivity between the host and your router ...

Page 81: ...outer is equipped to perform connectivity verification by the use of the ATM OAM loopback capability for both VP and VC connections This page is used to perform the VCC loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC ...

Page 82: ...t up into 256 separate tones each spaced 4 3125 kHz apart With each tone carrying separate data the technique operates as if 256 separate modems were running in parallel The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for downstream ...

Page 83: ...79 ADSL Connection The router is capable of testing your WAN connection Run Diagnostic Test to proceed ...

Page 84: ...o backup or restore the router settings to from file Click Backup a window appears click save and then browse the location where you want to save the backup file Click Choose File Browse and Select the backup file Then in the above page click Restore Reset Settings to Default Press Reset button to restart the device with factory default settings ...

Page 85: ...Enter new password again for confirmation Firmware Upgrade The firmware keeps enhancement and improvement This page allows user to upgrade to a new firmware once it is available Clicking Upgrade auto button will upgrade the up to date firmware from remote server please make sure the Internet connection is work before clicking Important Note Please don t power off the router during upgrade otherwis...

Page 86: ...ss Apply Changes to save the changes Enable To activate the ACL Rule Interface LAN or WAN to determine the rule is workable for LAN or WAN IP Address Subnet Mask The IP or IP range to be monitored 0 0 0 0 means any IP Services Name List all services to be monitored Choose a service or services that you want to give access to all the secure IP clients Click Add to add the ACL rule to the ACL Table ...

Page 87: ...les to illustrate 1 Set up a rule to allow only clients from LAN to have access to all embedded applications HTTP HTTPS Ping etc Under this situation clients from WAN cannot access the router even from Ping Click Add to add rule 2 An ACL rule to open Ping to WAN side Click Add to add rule ...

Page 88: ...essage Service is to inform clients the information clients subscribe BiPAC 8200AXL 1200 offers SMS alert sending clients alert messages when a default route change is detected Recipient s Number Default Route Change Alert Enter the Recipient s number that will receive the alert message when a default route change is detected ...

Page 89: ...85 Statistics Interface This page shows the statistics Receive Transmit packets Receive Transmit errors Receive Transmit drops of each interface Click Reset Statistics button to reset counter ...

Page 90: ...86 DSL This page shows more DSL Synchronization details ...

Page 91: ... and Reboot button to reboot the device immediately with the current settings Logout This page will force the user logout immediately by clicking Logout button Simultaneous access to the router is not allowed One user at a time ...

Page 92: ...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 unless you are using a Central Splitter or Central Filter installed by a qualified and licensed electrician and ensure that all line filters are correctly installed and the right way around Missing line filters or line filte...

Page 93: ...ase contact the dealer from where you purchased your product Contact Billion Worldwide http www billion com MAC OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 and Windows 10 are registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation ...

Page 94: ...uipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference ...

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