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Introduction ................................................................................................. 1

 

Features ................................................................................................................................1

 

Device Requirements ...........................................................................................................2

 

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Getting to know the device........................................................................ 3

 

Parts Check...........................................................................................................................3

 

Front Panel............................................................................................................................4

 

Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................5

 

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Connecting your device............................................................................. 6

 

Connecting the Hardware.....................................................................................................6

 

Step 1. Connect the WAN port to the broadband device like DSL modem, cable modem or fiber 
modem ........................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable .............................................................................................. 7

 

Step 3. Attach the power connector .............................................................................................. 7

 

Step 4. Configure your Ethernet PCs............................................................................................ 7

 

Or, step 5. Install a Wireless card and connect Wireless PCs if the device is with wireless 
interface ......................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Next step........................................................................................................................................ 7

 

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Getting Start with the Web pages ............................................................. 8

 

Accessing the Web pages....................................................................................................8

 

Commonly used buttons.....................................................................................................10

 

Testing your Setup..............................................................................................................11

 

Default device settings........................................................................................................11

 

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Device Information ................................................................................... 13

 

Summary.............................................................................................................................13

 

WAN ....................................................................................................................................13

 

Statistic ................................................................................................................................14

 

Route...................................................................................................................................14

 

ARP .....................................................................................................................................15

 

DHCP ..................................................................................................................................15

 

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Advanced Setup........................................................................................ 16

 

WAN ....................................................................................................................................16

 

Bridging........................................................................................................................................ 18

 

PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)........................................................................................................ 19

 

IP over Ethernet........................................................................................................................... 20

 

LAN......................................................................................................................................22

 

NAT (Network Access Translation)....................................................................................23

 

Virtual Server ............................................................................................................................... 23

 

Port Triggering ............................................................................................................................. 24

 

Summary of Contents for EG102

Page 1: ...I User Manual EG102 Ethernet IAD with VoIP Wireless LAN and Ethernet Switch Issue 1 0 18th July 2008...

Page 2: ...e No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or scanning for any purpose without the written permission of XAVi...

Page 3: ...ble 7 Step 3 Attach the power connector 7 Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs 7 Or step 5 Install a Wireless card and connect Wireless PCs if the device is with wireless interface 7 Next step 7 4 Getti...

Page 4: ...eless Bridge 45 Advanced 46 Station Information 47 8 Voice Setup 48 Interface Setup 48 Provisioning Setup 49 SIP Setup 49 Line 1 or Line 2 Setting 50 RTP Codec Setup 51 Operational Setup 53 9 Voice Su...

Page 5: ...ate Software 66 Save Reboot 66 Appendix A Configuring the Internet Settings 67 Configuring Ethernet PCs 67 Before you begin 67 Windows XP PCs 67 Windows 2000 PCs 67 Windows Me PCs 68 Windows 95 98 PCs...

Page 6: ...EG102 User s Guide VI Appendix E Warranties 84 Appendix F Regulation 86 Appendix G Contact information 89...

Page 7: ...ps upstream rates z Integrated four port 10 100BaseTX Ethernet switch with speed sensing and crossover detection automatically z 802 11b g WLAN supports up to 54 Mbps transmission rate z Provides wire...

Page 8: ...interface card NIC For system configuration using the supplied web based program a web browser such as Internet Explorer v4 or later or Netscape v4 or later Note that version 4 of each browser is the...

Page 9: ...Parts Check In addition to this document your package should arrive containing the following The device EG102 Ethernet cable Standard phone line cable Power adapter Figure 1 Package Contents One of EG...

Page 10: ...Internet Green or Red GREEN off No connection to Internet GREEN on The device gets an IP address successfully in router mode GREEM blinking Data being transmitted RED on The device is set as a BRIDGE...

Page 11: ...abel Function Antenna Connects to the 802 11b 11g enabled wireless devices in LAN Power Switch ON OFF switch Power Jack Connects to the supplied power adapter TEL 1 TEL2 Connects to analog telephones...

Page 12: ...er ISP These instructions provide a basic configuration that should be compatible with your home or small office network setup Refer to the subsequent chapters for additional configuration instruction...

Page 13: ...strip Turn on and boot up your computer s and any LAN devices such as hubs or switches Step 4 Configure your Ethernet PCs You must also configure the Internet properties on your Ethernet PCs See Conf...

Page 14: ...irement is Internet Explorer v4 or Netscape v4 For the best display quality use latest version of Internet Explorer Netscape or Mozilla Firefox from any of the LAN computers launch your web browser ty...

Page 15: ...lity of Service Routing DNS Print Server and Port Mapping Wireless Setup provides wireless SSID security key and various options to change the configuration It includes the sub menu Basic Security MAC...

Page 16: ...his button once you are through with the changes and decide to save the made changes You may need to browse to find a file which needs to be uploaded for new configuration This button allows you to up...

Page 17: ...pen your web browser and type the URL of any external website such as http www yahoo com If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected you may need to configure your Internet access settings using the inf...

Page 18: ...ill not need to change this address See Local Network section DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server enabled with the following pool of addresses 192 168 1 10 through 192 168 1 250 Pleas...

Page 19: ...n Board ID Software version Bootloader version Wireless driver version LAN IP Default gateway Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server Figure 6 Device Information WAN The WAN information of the dev...

Page 20: ...ted directions in that interface such as total bytes packets error count and drop count Figure 8 Device LAN Port Statistic Information Figure 9 Device WAN Port Statistic Information Route The Route Pa...

Page 21: ...ins IP address Flag MAC address Device Interface Figure 11 Device ARP Table Information DHCP The DHCP Page of the device shows the DHCP table which DHCP server of device assigns the IP address to the...

Page 22: ...oute connection existing at that same time without VLAN setting But if you need more than 1 bridge connection or 1 route connection the VLAN tag is required Please refer below for more details There a...

Page 23: ...figure VLAN tag on the WAN interface Check the VLAN Mux Enable Multiple Protocols Over WAN with 802 1Q VLAN Tag Enter the unique VLAN ID Enter the Mark of 802 1p from 0 to 7 Click Next to configure th...

Page 24: ...e the Bridging settings Check Enable Bridge Service to enable bridge service Enter the service name for this bridging interface Click Next Figure 17 WAN Setup Summary The WAN Setup Summary page shows...

Page 25: ...ot need PPPoE connection always ON and enter the timeout value to disconnect the PPPoE connection when connection is idle and timeout If you enter 0 zero for the timeout value it means always ON Check...

Page 26: ...IGMP Multicast Check to Enable WAN Service Enter the Service Name Click Next The WAN Setup Summary page as previous WAN Setup Summary figure shows all of parameters Click Save if correct and click Bac...

Page 27: ...er and Secondary DNS server Enter the DHCP Vendor Class Identifier option 60 if necessary DHCP server uses this class ID to group clients with similar configuration needs within a scope Check to Enabl...

Page 28: ...information Therefore multicast packets will be generated to the related LAN ports only to avoid the packet flooding on all of LAN ports Select one of two modes Standard mode or Blocking mode Select t...

Page 29: ...boot to save and then reboot the device NAT Network Access Translation The NAT feature provides the basic firewall feature to avoid hacker attacks from remote site There are three more setting pages i...

Page 30: ...pens up the port hole temporary and allows CPE in LAN to establish a connection with remote parties Those ports are open only if a specified request from a PC in LAN is received and then the device al...

Page 31: ...arised zone DMZ is for forwarding IP packets from the remote parties that are not fixed to any of the applications configured in the virtual server These packets are forwarded to a designated DMZ host...

Page 32: ...IP Address Filter The device can block the packet in outgoing and incoming directions By default all outgoing IP packets from LAN is allowed to surf Internet but some IP packets can be blocked by set...

Page 33: ...nge of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range...

Page 34: ...ter Name Select the Protocol from the selection list Enter the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask range of IP addresses of packet Enter the one port or multi ports port range Enter the Destination IP A...

Page 35: ...le of schedule for parental control Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Figure 33 Time of Day Restriction Configuration Global Setting Enter the Username Select the Browser s M...

Page 36: ...uch as data to get near real time response Figure 34 Quality of Service Configuration Global Setting Check Enable QoS Quality of Service Select Default DSCP Mark from the list if the egress packets th...

Page 37: ...e to take effect Click Save Apply to save and activate the rule If a non zero value is selected for IP precedence or a value other than Normal for IP type of service the corresponding TOS byte in the...

Page 38: ...ck Apply to add this QoS class Routing The section shows the IP addresses or address routes for the computers connected to the gateway to reach different destinations such as the local network the gat...

Page 39: ...ination Network Address and Subnet Mask range Check Use Gateway IP Address and enter the IP address where packet will be forwarded to Check the Use Interface and select it from the list Click Save to...

Page 40: ...rface from the list Enter the Gateway IP Address where packet will be forwarded to Click Save to save the configuration RIP Figure 40 RIP Configuration Global Setting Select the Enable to activate thi...

Page 41: ...the PPPoE or Static IP DHCP interface If the checkbox is not checked enter the IP addresses of the static primary DNS server and secondary DNS server Click Save to save the configuration Dynamic DNS T...

Page 42: ...the Dynamic DNS service provider from the list Enter the your Hostname Select the Interface from the list where the device can reach it for registration Enter the Username and Password Click Save App...

Page 43: ...t Mapping configuration In default the LAN1 to LAN4 wireless and virtual wireless_guest are grouped together as a single Ethernet environment Port Mapping supports multiple ports to VLAN groups Each V...

Page 44: ...Enter the Group Name Select the value of VLAN ID Select the available LAN ports from available LAN interfaces into grouped interface The selected LAN interface will be removed from its original group...

Page 45: ...on Information Basic The device provides wireless connection to wireless clients This page allows you to enable the wireless service hide the network from active scan and set the SSID Service Set IDen...

Page 46: ...to enable Wireless Guest Network to create a virtual wireless AP with different SSID and security key There are three more guests available for configuration Enter the Guest SSID Click Save to save t...

Page 47: ...necessary as the same as Network Authentication is Open and WEP Encryption is enabled If the Network Authentication is 802 1X enter the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key enable or...

Page 48: ...val WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select the Encryption Strength with 64bits or 128bits select the current Key Index and enter t...

Page 49: ...e of WPA Group Rekey Interval the IP address and Port number of Radius server Radius Key WPA Encryption Method TKIP AES TKIP AES enable or disable WEP encryption If WEP Encryption is enabled select th...

Page 50: ...MAC Restrict Mode from one of Disable no MAC filter Allow only those PCs with MAC addresses in the table can surf Internet and Deny only those PCs with MAC addresses in the table can not surf Interne...

Page 51: ...or Wireless Bridge When the AP mode is set to Wireless Bridge the Wireless Bridge Restrict determine where it can communicate with all other wireless bridges and also wireless clients set Bridge Restr...

Page 52: ...est rate if possible Set the Rate for Multicast Packets AUTO means to use the highest if possible Set the Basic Rate Set the Fragmentation Threshold values from 256 to 2364 bytes If the value is too s...

Page 53: ...ignal that sync up the timing between devices Set Transmission Power Larger value means more coverage Set WMM Wireless Multimedia Set WMM No Acknowledgement Enabling no acknowledge can result in more...

Page 54: ...to specify the voice packets to pass through the specific interface and to choose different country code to set voice related parameters including ringing type ringing frequency tone type tone freque...

Page 55: ...information from the server Figure 55 Voice Configuration Provisioning Setup Global Setting Check to Enable Provisioning Check to Use TFTP URL and also enter the TFTP URL with configuration file name...

Page 56: ...port number for STUN application is 3478 Please check with your ISP to get detailed information Enter the External IP It is a WAN IP address on the router which the ATA is connected for the NAT mappin...

Page 57: ...o port number if applicable Enter the Outbound Proxy Server IP address or domain name and also port number if applicable Enter the Register Expiry Number of seconds which the device will try to regist...

Page 58: ...er quality Select the DTMF Method from the list The device provides in band DFTM signaling and out band DTMF signaling Enter the DTMP PayLoad Type the default is 101 Select the Jitter Buffer and Echo...

Page 59: ...Operational Setup This page allows you to configure the call features including call forward call waiting three way conference and so on as well as tones FXS and caller ID Figure 59 Voice Configuratio...

Page 60: ...eout Min Hook Flash Time Max Hook Flash Time Place a check in the list of Operational Flags including Enable Call Forwarding on Server Enable Call Return on Server Allow Incoming Call to Phone 1 Allow...

Page 61: ...re CFU to any number Activation 21 number Deactivation 21 Call Forward No Response Call Forward No Response CFNR enables the customer to have all incoming calls which meet with no reply and are addres...

Page 62: ...noring the waiting call making use of switching orders based on R R means the hook flash button Call Waiting customer configuration Call Waiting is permanently enabled or disabled until disabled enabl...

Page 63: ...the non controlling subscribers hang up in conference state the disconnection rules for normal calls shall be followed i e a calling subscriber is released immediately and a called subscriber is disco...

Page 64: ...customer A with a ringing signal when the busy destination B becomes idle if within 30 minutes When the original calling customer answers the request the former busy called party will start ringing Ti...

Page 65: ...User s Guide 59 10 Diagnostic Diagnostic This page allows you to diagnostic the connections of LAN Wireless and WAN ports Figure 61 Diagnostic Click Test to run the test script and get the diagnostic...

Page 66: ...backup the current configuration of the device update the configuration and restore default configuration factory setting Figure 62 Backup Settings To click Backup Settings to backup the current sett...

Page 67: ...s System Log This page allows you to view system log and also configure system log that way you want to see Figure 65 Management Configuration System Log Global Setting Click View System Log to view s...

Page 68: ...stic the device from remote site Figure 67 Management Configuration TR 069 client Global Setting Select to Enable or Disable to send Inform packet to ACS Enter the Inform Interval number of seconds Th...

Page 69: ...Global Setting Check to Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Click Save to save your settings Access Control This submenu provides you local LAN or remote WAN access to the device This...

Page 70: ...ck Add to add IP address Check Remove and click Remove to remove the specified entry Figure 71 Management Configuration Access Control Add IP Address Global Setting Add the IP Address which is permitt...

Page 71: ...r name admin has the unrestricted access to change the view configuration of the device The user name support is used to allow ISP technician to access the device for maintenance and to run diagnostic...

Page 72: ...manufacture Click Browser to specify the location and filename Click Update Software to start the process It could take minutes to complete it Save Reboot This page allows you to save current configur...

Page 73: ...the Windows task bar click the Start button and then click Control Panel Double click the Network Connections icon In the LAN or High Speed Internet window right click on the icon corresponding to yo...

Page 74: ...button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Network icon and then select...

Page 75: ...k the DNS Configuration tab and then click the radio button labelled Obtain an IP address automatically Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes You will be prompted to restart Windows Click Ye...

Page 76: ...ndix B Before you begin you must have the following information available The IP address and subnet mask of each PC The IP address of the default gateway for your LAN In most cases this is the address...

Page 77: ...d Configuring PC access to your Wireless device Before you start configuring your Wireless PC you must ensure that you have A Wireless access card for each of the PCs Corresponding wireless access car...

Page 78: ...Internet Run a health check on your device Use the ping utility discussed in the following section to check whether your PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 1 1 If...

Page 79: ...ce My changes to the web pages are not being retained Be sure to use the Confirm Changes function after any changes Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities Ping Ping is a command you can use to check wh...

Page 80: ...t name is not an entry in your ISP s DNS table the request is then referred to another higher level server and so on until the entry is found The server then returns the associated IP address On Windo...

Page 81: ...cy in order to add information to the signal The voice component in DSL is an analog signal See digital ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode A standard for high speed transmission of data text voice and vid...

Page 82: ...DNS Domain Name System The DNS maps domain names into IP addresses DNS information is distributed hierarchically throughout the Internet among computers called DNS servers For example www yahoo com i...

Page 83: ...of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a technical professional society that fosters the development of standards that often become national and international standards Internet The global collect...

Page 84: ...EP keys that correspond to the keys configured on the device can send receive encrypted data Network mask A network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP address to select the network ID while i...

Page 85: ...etween your network and the Internet on the most efficient route based on the data s destination IP address and current network conditions A device that performs routing is called a router SDNS Second...

Page 86: ...In homes it is most often installed with two pairs For Ethernet LANs a higher grade called Category 3 CAT 3 is used for 10BASE T networks and an even higher grade called Category 5 CAT 5 is used for 1...

Page 87: ...less network must be manually configured with the same key as your device in order to allow wireless encrypted data transmissions Eavesdroppers cannot access your network if they do not know your priv...

Page 88: ...cates phone connection LAN Green LED indicates LAN connection WLAN Green LED indicates wireless AP enabled OAM P Local Telnet and Web management Remote Telnet Web Management Environment Operation Temp...

Page 89: ...y call routing Supports SIP and telephone URL addressing Supports in band DTMF tone sending receiving and out band DTMF signaling with RTP as per RFC2833 Bonus services include Call Forwarding Uncondi...

Page 90: ...repair procedures or XAVi Technologies tests disclose that the alleged defect is not due to defects in material or workmanship XAVi Technologies liability shall be limited to either repair or replace...

Page 91: ...r XAVi Technologies will ship surface freight Expedited freight is at customer s expense 2 The customer must return the defective product to XAVi Technologies within fourteen 14 days after the request...

Page 92: ...d and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If thi...

Page 93: ...do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment Please contact the following address...

Page 94: ...be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening 9 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 9 Use only the power cord batteries indicated in this manual Do not disp...

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