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Summary of Contents for NV-600W

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Page 2: ...ghts of any third party Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETSYS reserves the right to make changes to the products described...

Page 3: ...n products Anyone can bring a built in WLAN client smartphone tablet or notebook into a meeting room for a conference without laying a clot of LAN cable or drilling holes everywhere Wireless LAN enabl...

Page 4: ...yone can work on the power cord DO NOT install nor use your device during a thunderstorm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning DO NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corro...

Page 5: ...ROUTER SOLUTION 2 SAFETY WARNINGS 3 1 1 Check List 10 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE ROUTER 11 2 1 Hardware Installation 11 2 2 Pre installation Requirements 11 2 3 General Rules 12 2 4 Connecting the Rout...

Page 6: ...Login 26 4 1 1 Home 28 4 1 2 Quick Setup 30 4 2 Select the Menu Level 38 4 3 Select SYSTEM 39 4 3 1 Host Name Configuration 40 4 3 2 System Time 41 4 3 3 Administrator Settings User Account Managemen...

Page 7: ...ode Selection 66 4 6 2 Auto Detect Setting 68 4 6 3 WAN Channel Configuration 71 4 6 4 VLAN Channel Configuration 75 4 6 5 WAN Setting 78 4 6 6 WAN Status 92 4 6 7 DNS 96 4 6 8 DDNS 98 4 6 9 OAM Confi...

Page 8: ...rity Settings 134 4 9 3 WMM Settings 139 4 9 4 WPS Settings 141 4 9 5 Station List 143 4 10 Select Firewall 144 4 10 1 Firewall Setting 145 4 10 2 IPv6 Firewall Setting 146 4 10 3 Packet Filtering 148...

Page 9: ...lass Configuration 190 4 12 Multicast 196 4 12 1 Proxy Settings 197 4 12 2 Snooping Settings 199 4 12 3 Advanced Settings 201 4 13 IPsec 203 4 13 1 Tunnel Mode 204 4 14 IPv6 207 4 14 1 IPv6 Setting 20...

Page 10: ...Ver A3 9 APPENDIX B PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 220 APPENDIX C ROUTER BRIDGED MODE SELECT 223 APPENDIX D NV 600L NV 600A W COMPATIBILITY TABLE 228 APPENDIX E TROUBLESHOOTING 230 APPENDIX F COMPLIANCE INFOR...

Page 11: ...e carton including the original packing materials Use them to repack the unit in case there is a need to return for repair 2 If the product has any issue please contact your local vendor 3 Do not use...

Page 12: ...ower requirements sufficient physical space and proximity to other network devices that are to be connected Verify the following installation requirements Power requirements DC 12 V 1A The router shou...

Page 13: ...end node VDSL2 Port RJ 11 All network connections to the RJ 11port must use 24 26 gauge with twisted pair phone wiring We do not recommend the use of the telephone line 28 gauge or above The RJ 11 co...

Page 14: ...will always operate at half duplex Use any of the Ethernet ports to connect devices such as Monitor systems Servers Switches bridges or routers Notes 1 The RJ11 Terminal Block Line port is used to con...

Page 15: ...rting a RJ 11 plug make sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated Do not plug a RJ 11 phone jack connector into the Ethernet port RJ 45 port This may damage th...

Page 16: ...data service across existing phone wiring It is easy to use and do not requires installation of additional wiring Every modular phone jack in the home can become a port on the LAN Networking devices c...

Page 17: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 16 Figure 2 2 1 VDSL2 applications...

Page 18: ...ifferent line conditions 2 6 4 Wireless Basics In recent years the market for wireless communications has enjoyed tremendous growth Wireless technology now reaches or is capable of reaching virtually...

Page 19: ...ecurity certification programs developed by the Wi Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks The Alliance defined these in response to serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous s...

Page 20: ...ed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 19 Chapter 3 Hardware Description This section describes the important parts of the wireless VDSL2 router It features the front and rear panel Wireless Ro...

Page 21: ...tors Description and Operation LED Color Status Descriptions On Steady When the router is powered on and in ready state PWR Power LED Green Off When the router is powered off On Steady The device has...

Page 22: ...Off Wireless access point is off or has malfunctioned Notes 1 It is normal for the connection between two Routers to take up to 3 minutes due to NV 600L W to establish a link mechanism in auto negotia...

Page 23: ...SL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 22 3 3 Rear Panel The rear panel provides the physical connectors connected to the power adapter and any other network device Figure 3 2 shows the rear panel of the NV...

Page 24: ...ut DC 12V 1A Line RJ 11 Terminal Block For connecting to a VDSL2 device Do not use RJ11 and Terminal Block at the same time Phone RJ 11 For connecting to the POTS equipment or ISDN router Gigabit Ethe...

Page 25: ...teristics should be routed separately You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring sharing similar electr...

Page 26: ...iewed using Chrome or Firefox browsers In order to use the web browser to configure the device you may need to allow Web browser pop up windows from your device Web pop up blocking is enabled by defau...

Page 27: ...inistrator Settings It is advisable to change the administrator password for the security of your network Figure 4 1 Login Password About Wifi mode Default wifi mode is enabled default security settin...

Page 28: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 27 The NV 600W default mode is Router mode Following screenshot is for default LAN settings and WAN settings...

Page 29: ...successfully using the username admin the home page of NV 600W is loaded in the web browser The user can also click Home on the left navigation bar The home page displays the information screen as sho...

Page 30: ...in CPE Link Status Shows the status of default WAN connection IP Address Shows the IP address of default WAN connection Connection Type Shows the Connection Type information of default WAN connection...

Page 31: ...w and configure the following connections Figure 4 1 2 Quick Setup WAN Setup When the user clicks on Quick Setup the WAN Setup tab is displayed as shown in Figure 4 1 2 1 The WAN Setup enables the use...

Page 32: ...ls Fields in Home page Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN Id Reserved or internally used VLANs that cannot be configured in Quick WAN Setup are listed Connection Type Specify the Connection...

Page 33: ...2 2 WAN setup Dynamic IP The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN setup Dynamic IP Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN Id Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the...

Page 34: ...reen contains the following details Fields in WAN setup PPPoE Field Description Channel VlanId Specify VLAN Id Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the dropdown Username Enter a valid User...

Page 35: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 34 Figure 4 1 2 4 WAN setup Static IP The screen contains the following details...

Page 36: ...IP Address Specify the IP Address of NV 600W CPE s WAN link Subnet Mask Specify the Subnet Mask of NV 600W CPE s WAN link Gateway Specify the Gateway address of the NV 600W CPE s WAN Click Configure t...

Page 37: ...uter USER S MANUAL Ver A3 36 WLAN Setup When the user clicks on Quick Setup the WLAN Setup tab is displayed as shown in Figure 4 1 2 5 The WLAN tab allows the user to configure the Wireless LAN in CPE...

Page 38: ...etup WLAN Radio Enable To Enable or Disable WLAN feature in CPE SSID SSID Name Security Type Security Type for AP are Basic non 11n mode WPA non 11n mode Passphrase Secret String from where the dynami...

Page 39: ...he Menu Level There is an easy Setup for end users at the setup of NV 600W with SYSTEM Statistics xDSL WAN LAN Route Wireless FIREWALL NAT QoS Multicast IPsec IPv6 Diagnostics Quick Setup Home Logout...

Page 40: ...elect the SYSTEM The menu below will be used frequently It includes the sub menus of Host Name Config System Time Administrator Settings Web Settings Software Firmware Upgrade System Log SSL Certifica...

Page 41: ...Figure 4 3 1 Figure 4 3 1 Host Name Configuration Fields in Host Name Configuration Field Description Host Name Enter the host name of the VDSL2 CPE This is used to address VDSL2 CPE by using this na...

Page 42: ...ering This page provides the time zone selection and NTP Network Time Protocol configuration Click the System Time link System System Time on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown...

Page 43: ...Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Note Static Routing functionality is used to define...

Page 44: ...vigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 3 This page allows the user to change the login password Figure 4 3 3 Administrator Settings Fields in Administrator Settings Field Descriptio...

Page 45: ...User Name Type a new user name of account Current Password The user should specify the current login password New Password The user should specify the new password desired The password should be at l...

Page 46: ...n the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 4 Figure 4 3 4 Web Settings Fields in Web Settings Field Description Auto logout Duration This is logout duration after which...

Page 47: ...rade on the left navigation bar A screen displays the current version of NV 600W Software running on the device as shown in Figure 4 3 5 Figure 4 3 5 Software Firmware Upgrade Click Browse to specify...

Page 48: ...to host PC or restore the previously backed up configuration in host PC to CPE as displayed in Figure 4 3 6 Figure 4 3 6 Configuration Settings Fields in Configuration Settings Field Description Backu...

Page 49: ...king configuration of the router for rollbacks if required in future It is recommended that before any complex nature of configuration is done by user the current active configuration should be backed...

Page 50: ...in router system This operation is handy for restoring the system to last backed up configuration mode The Local Host Configuration restore is shown in Figure 4 3 6 2 The system will reboot after the...

Page 51: ...igure 4 3 7 System Log This page allows managing logging options in CPE device If Local is selected the events are logged locally in the system If Remote is selected the messages are logged to a remot...

Page 52: ...ed Info Informative and above level of logs are recorded Notice Notice type and above level of logs are recorded Warning Warning type and above levels of logs are recorded Error Error type and above l...

Page 53: ...system log of default level as shown in the browser Figure 4 3 7 1 View System Log For the ease of readability the log messages of different levels are using different colors For example all the debu...

Page 54: ...a SSL Certificate for SSL tunnel click the SSL Certificate link System SSL Certificate on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 8 Figure 4 3 8 SSL Certificate Click Appl...

Page 55: ...hange the configurations existing in system Click Factory Reset to reset the device configuration to factory defaults configuration This operation will result in saving the current configuration and r...

Page 56: ...ER S MANUAL Ver A3 55 4 4 Select Statistics Select the Statistics link on left navigation menu The menu below includes the sub menus of LAN and WAN A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 4 Figure...

Page 57: ...eless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 56 4 4 1 LAN For viewing the LAN Statistics click the LAN link Statistics LAN on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 4 1 Figure 4...

Page 58: ...0 usb0 etc TX Transmit Counters Total packets transmitted from this interface Total bytes transmitted form this interface Total Error packets on this interface Total Dropped packets on this interface...

Page 59: ...n the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 4 2 Figure 4 4 2 WAN Statistics The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Statistics Field Description Interface Name...

Page 60: ...m this interface Total bytes transmitted form this interface Total Erroneous packets transmitted on this interface Total Dropped packets transmitted on this interface RX Receive Counters for WAN inter...

Page 61: ...t navigation bar of the CPE Home page This web page is available only on DSL platforms Select the xDSL The menu below includes the sub menus of xDSL Status A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 5...

Page 62: ...VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 61 4 5 1 xDSL Status For viewing the xDSL Status click the xDSL Status link xDSL xDSL Status on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 5 1...

Page 63: ...the ATU C DSLAM Status Displays the status of the physical xDSL Line in terms of the modem mode selected Trellis Coded Modulation and the Latency Type Rate Displays the data rate and the maximum attai...

Page 64: ...on on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 5 2 Fields in Vectoring Mode Selection Field Description Enabled Enable VDSL2 Full Vectoring mode Default setting it will auto...

Page 65: ...ne signals for reduction of crosstalk levels and improvement of performance It is based on the concept of noise cancellation much like noise cancellation headphones The ITU T G 993 5 standard Self FEX...

Page 66: ...link on the left navigation bar for WAN related settings Select the NAT The menu below includes the sub menus of WAN Mode Selection WAN Channel Config VLAN Channel Config WAN Setting WAN Status DNS D...

Page 67: ...ode Selection For configuring the WAN Mode Setting click the WAN Mode Selection WAN WAN Mode Selection on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 1 Figure 4 6 1 WAN Mode S...

Page 68: ...present following options ADSL2 VDSL2 xDSL Auto WAN Ethernet over MII 0 WAN Ethernet over MII 1 3G WAN and LTE WAN TC Transmission Convergence Selection TC Type Choose the Transmission Convergence fro...

Page 69: ...r the same either PPPoE DHCP User has to provide pool of VC channels or VLAN channels which will be probed one by one sequentially and upon successful detection of a channel WAN protocol probing will...

Page 70: ...ool for auto detect in MII 1 WAN mode Add Delete MII 1 VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to MII 1 VLAN pool MII 0 VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for auto detect in MII 0 WAN mo...

Page 71: ...Detect Select this to enable WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in ADSL ATM WAN mode L3 ADSL PTM VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in ADSL P...

Page 72: ...onfiguration For configuring the WAN Channel Configuration click the WAN Channel Config WAN WAN Channel Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 3 Figure 4 6 3 Fi...

Page 73: ...ct Enable To enable Auto Detect Channel Name User specified VCC Name VPI VCI Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier Encapsulation Mode Encapsulation Mode for this VCC from dropdown LLC...

Page 74: ...Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 73 When you click Add inside the WAN Channel ATM tab a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 3 2 Figure 4 6 3 2 WAN Channel Configuration ATM VCC Creation The screen...

Page 75: ...C from dropdown LLC SNAP or VCMux mode Link type Select AAL5 Link type for ATM VCC possible values such as EoATM IPoATM PPPoATM QoS Mode Quality of Service for ATM VCC Available options are UBR CBR rt...

Page 76: ...ration For configuring the VLAN Channel Configuration click the VLAN Channel Config WAN VLAN Channel Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 4 Figure 4 6 4 Figur...

Page 77: ...VLAN identifier in range of 7 4095 VLAN Identifiers 1 6 are internally used in system for special purpose and are not available to user for configuration IF Name VLAN interface name MAC Address MAC a...

Page 78: ...AN Channels can be configured VLAN Id VLAN identifier in range of 7 4095 VLAN Identifiers 1 6 are internally used in system for special purpose and are not available to user for configuration Override...

Page 79: ...er A3 78 4 6 5 WAN Setting For configuring the WAN interface click the WAN Setting link WAN WAN Setting on the left navigation bar and a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 Figure 4 6 5 WAN S...

Page 80: ...figured on the selected WAN connection otherwise the changes will not be applied The screen contains the following details Fields in WAN Settings Field Description Auto Detect Enable To enable Auto De...

Page 81: ...lient on WAN click Apply Static IP Address To enter the WAN interface IP Address of NV 600W enable this field and click Apply PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet used for connecting to the ISP...

Page 82: ...ess To configure the WAN interface of DHCP IP type select Dynamic IP Address option A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 3 Figure 4 6 5 3 Dynamic IP Address Please Enable IPv6 to set the WAN...

Page 83: ...S MANUAL Ver A3 82 4 6 5 2 Static IP Address To configure the WAN interface to use a static IP address select the option Static IP Address in the WAN Settings screen A screen is displayed as shown in...

Page 84: ...is the static IP address for the WAN interface Prefix Length This is the prefix length of the IPv6 address IPv6 Gateway Address This is the default gateway LAN Prefix This is the prefix used to auto c...

Page 85: ...ed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 84 4 6 5 3 PPPoE To configure the WAN interface to use PPPoE choose the option PPPoE A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 5 5 Figure 4 6 5 5 WAN P...

Page 86: ...in B RAS Please retype your password To enter the same password again to reconfirm Service Name PPP Service Name optional Access Concentrator Name PPP Access concentrator Name optional Relay LAN site...

Page 87: ...onfigured when Stateful DHCPv6 configuration mode is selected IAPD ID IAPD options represent one or more IPv6 prefix and parameters related to it IAPD is the Identity Association for Prefix Delegation...

Page 88: ...NUAL Ver A3 87 4 6 5 4 PPPoA The PPP over ATM PPPoA mode is valid only for ATM based WAN To configure the WAN interface to use PPPoA select the option PPPoA option A screen is displayed as shown in Fi...

Page 89: ...password again to reconfirm Dial on Demand This feature allows the device to automatically re connect to the service provider if the connection is lost The checkbox can be enabled or disabled for thi...

Page 90: ...ption This Identifier has to be configured when Stateful DHCPv6 configuration mode is selected IAPD ID IAPD options represent one or more IPv6 prefix and parameters related to it IAPD is the Identity...

Page 91: ...ing the changes 4 6 5 5 Bridge The option Bridge enables the bridge mode which is a common connection method used for xDSL modem Select this option on WAN Settings page and click Apply A screen is dis...

Page 92: ...any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 4 6 5 6 Delete This option allows deleting the selected confi...

Page 93: ...2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 92 4 6 6 WAN Status For displaying the status report of VCCs click the WAN Status link WAN WAN Status on the left navigation bar A screen id displayed as shown in Figure...

Page 94: ...s gives the layer 2 WAN channel information such as ATM VCC Connection Type The type of the connection mode in which NV 600W is configured Status Displays the connection status of the WAN IP Displays...

Page 95: ...to establish PPP link Disconnect This button appears only for PPPoA and PPPoE type of WAN links On clicking this button it brings down the PPP link Renew This button appears only for DHCP type of WAN...

Page 96: ...USER S MANUAL Ver A3 95 Figure 4 6 6 1 WAN Status IPv6 Tab The screen contains the details as described in table of Fields in WAN Status For enabling IPv6 function click the IPv6 setting link IPv6 IP...

Page 97: ...main Name Server DNS address click the DNS link WAN DNS on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 7 For statically configured WAN it is mandatory to configure DNS address...

Page 98: ...uration Domain Name Server DNS Address Enter the DNS address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Address optional Enter the address of the secondary DNS server if available It is an optional param...

Page 99: ...egrates support for three Dynamic DNS service providers dhs dyndns dyns The user needs to register first with a chosen DNS Service provider The registered information needs to be configured in DDNS se...

Page 100: ...running in CPE keeps track of changes in IP address of chosen WAN and informs DNS service provider DDNS Server Dynamic DNS Server Provider Host Name Host name registered with DDNS Service provider Th...

Page 101: ...ides ATM F5 based OAM test Hence the settings are valid only for ATM based WAN For configuring the ADSL OAM settings click the OAM Configuration link WAN OAM Configuration on the left navigation bar T...

Page 102: ...Enabled or Disabled Transmit Time actual value in milliseconds Tx Cells No of cells to be transmitted Update Entry OAM Settings Select Mode OAM_F5 VPI Channel Displays the selected VPI channel of the...

Page 103: ...er A3 102 When you test the OAM Configuration the F5 result is displayed as shown in Figure 4 6 9 1 and this may be a failure or successful OAM F5 result Figure 4 6 9 1 Test Successful Figure 4 6 9 2...

Page 104: ...Table Cells Tx Count of total number of transmitted ATM cells Cells Rx Count of total number of received ATM cells Cells not Rx Count of total number of not received ATM cells Max Resp Time Displays t...

Page 105: ...rol PC and access the web user interface click on LAN Settings You can view LAN in the left navigation bar for LAN related settings Select the LAN The menu below includes the sub menus of LAN ARP List...

Page 106: ...r A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 1 Figure 4 7 1 ARP List The screen contains the following details Fields in LAN ARP List Field Description MAC Address MAC Address of next hop node from...

Page 107: ...LAN interface click the LAN Settings link LAN LAN Settings on the left navigation bar In case the Secondary level subnet Range checkbox is checked some additional data and options will be on display...

Page 108: ...ss Secondary Subnet Mask This is to enter the secondary subnet mask DHCP Mode To choose the mode of DHCP in NV 600W The options available are Disable Server and Relay Agent The default value is Disabl...

Page 109: ...ding Address DHCPv4 pool end IPv4 address Lease Time Lease Time for every DHCP leased entry Select from dropdown of allowed values Local Domain Name Local domain name configured to LAN hosts by DHCPv4...

Page 110: ...he Click Here link under IP Address Reservation in the LAN Settings page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 2 1 this is used for the reservation of IP address of client s MAC address in DHCP...

Page 111: ...for this host identified by MAC address MAC Address MAC address of Host computer for which static IP reservation is needed Enable To enable this static IP reservation entry Add To add this IP reserva...

Page 112: ...onality is enabled through Advanced Setup IPv6 then LAN Settings web page also presents IPv6 tab Based on the Auto Configuration Mode the following screens are displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 2 2 Fig...

Page 113: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 112 Figure 4 7 2 3 LAN Settings IPv6 Tab Option 2 SLAAC...

Page 114: ...tings IPv6 Tab Option 3 Statefull DHCPv6 Server For LAN interface the NV 600W uses SLAAC based prefix assignment to LAN hosts The IPv6 prefix obtained from DHCPv6 on WAN is automatically passed to LAN...

Page 115: ...DHCPv6 Stateless Address Auto configuration Stateless Address Auto configuration Prefix Prefix Length IPv6 Prefix and Length Configuration Route IPv6 Route for configuration in LAN host Primary DNS Pr...

Page 116: ...L2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 115 When you click Prefix Delegated view button in the LAN Settings IPv6 page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 2 5 Figure 4 7 2 5 Prefix Delegated view Click...

Page 117: ...left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 3 Figure 4 7 3 UPnP device list The screen contains the following details Fields in UPnP Device List Field Description UPnP Devices IP...

Page 118: ...etwork click the LAN Switch Port Setting link LAN LAN Switch Port Setting on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 4 Figure 4 7 4 All LAN Port Setting Default value is A...

Page 119: ...bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 5 Figure 4 7 4 LAN Port Status Example Table Input 1 Output 1 Input 2 Output 2 Input 3 Output 3 Input 4 Output 4 NWAY 10M Full 10M Full Force 10M Full...

Page 120: ...vigation bar The Port Base Vlan settings default value is independent of each port A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 7 6 Figure 4 7 6 LAN Port Status Check the VLAN ENABLE checkbox to enable...

Page 121: ...R S MANUAL Ver A3 120 When enable VLAN all ports does not communicate Please refer to the following example to configure the intercommunication status of each port Status Examples Port 1 Port 4 interc...

Page 122: ...n your network it is necessary to configure the VDSL2 router unit s routing functions Select the Route The menu below includes the sub menus of Static Routing RIP Support and Routing Table List Follow...

Page 123: ...t passes through your router You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through this VDSL2 Router device For setting up Static Routing click the Static Routin...

Page 124: ...s route It can be selected from dropdown Click Add to create a new static route of specified destination IP Netmask and Gateway values Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes No...

Page 125: ...screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 8 1 1 the addition and deletion of static IPv6 routes are not supported currently Figure 4 8 1 1 Static Routing IPv6 Tip Please note that default route should...

Page 126: ...or enabling dynamic routes in CPE may be present in some of pre built packages For enabling the RIP support click the RIP Support link Route RIP Support on the left navigation bar A screen is displaye...

Page 127: ...the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Note Reference Only The Routing Information Protocol RIP is one of the oldest distance vector rout...

Page 128: ...ting updates do not carry subnet information lacking support for variable length subnet masks VLSM This limitation makes it impossible to have different sized subnets inside of the same network class...

Page 129: ...see how many routings on your VDSL2 router routing table and interface information For viewing the Routing entry table list of NV 600W click on the Routing Table List link in the left navigation bar A...

Page 130: ...metrics have the effect of making a route less favorable by Router Interface This depends on the interfaces currently configured in the system Possible values are br0 Bridge interface eth0 First Ethe...

Page 131: ...Ver A3 130 Routing Table List IPv6 Tab If IPv6 functionality is enabled through Quick Setup IPv6 then the Routing Table List web page also lists all IPv6 routes in system under IPv6 tab as shown in F...

Page 132: ...ge This section applies only to those CPE systems which support Wireless LAN functionality You can view the Wireless link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes...

Page 133: ...ings For viewing the radio settings click Radio Settings link Wireless Radio Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 1 this screen will show two tabs Radio 1 a...

Page 134: ...nable automatic channel selection support Channel no Channel No to be used in WLAN AP When Auto Channel Select is enabled this option cannot be used Operational Mode Operational Mode of WLAN e g 802 1...

Page 135: ...e Security Settings page presents Wireless Security related settings For viewing the wireless security related settings click the Security Settings link Wireless Security Settings on the left navigati...

Page 136: ...e chosen Encryption type Encryption Type Select Encryption Type for the chosen beacon type Each encryption mode will bring out different web page and ask you to offer additional configuration Encrypti...

Page 137: ...e same WEP encryption bit size and have the same key Four keys can be entered here but only one key index can be selected at a time The keys can be entered in ASCII and HEX key Choose the key you wish...

Page 138: ...fy WPA mode algorithm and pre shared key Fields in WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Setting Field Description Security Selection Encryption Type WPA PSK WPA2 PSK The WPA WPA2 encrypts each frame transmitted from the...

Page 139: ...ly used by Internet service providers It is the most common method of authenticating and authorizing dial up and tunneled network users The built in RADIUS client feature enables the router to assist...

Page 140: ...and low priority data There are four accessing categories AC_BE AC_BK AC_VI and AC_VO for WMM APSD automatic power save delivery is an enhancement over the power save mechanisms supported by Wi Fi ne...

Page 141: ...ntention Window minimum Parameter ECWmax Exponential of Contention Window maximum Parameter AIFSN Arbitrary Inter Frame Spacing Number TXOP Transmit Opportunity Admission Control Enable Disable WLAN F...

Page 142: ...and wireless access points with the encryption of WPA and WPA2 If you choose WPS as the security configuration you can press Start WPS PIN and Start WPS PBC to complete the wireless connection When yo...

Page 143: ...he PIN number in the field Current Router PIN Current WLAN PIN for System Push Button Configuration PBC Method Start PBC Click the virtual button in this page to start Push button Configuration pairin...

Page 144: ...reless Station List on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 4 Figure 4 9 5 WPS Settings Fields in Station List Field Description MAC Address Display the MAC Address for...

Page 145: ...left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of Firewall Setting IPv6 Firewall Setting Packet Filtering URL Filtering Parental Control Application Server Sett...

Page 146: ...igation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 1 Figure 4 10 1 Firewall Setting The screen contains the following details Fields in Firewall Setting Field Description Firewall Setting It al...

Page 147: ...ewall Setting For enabling or disabling the IPv6 firewall click the IPV6 Firewall Setting link Firewall IPv6 Firewall Setting on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 2...

Page 148: ...s Field Description Firewall Mode The available options are Off CPE policy High and Low Please note that the user must enable IPv6 settings before configuring the IPv6 firewall Click Apply for committ...

Page 149: ...8 4 10 3 Packet Filtering For enabling Packet Filtering click the Packet Filtering link Firewall Packet Filtering on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 3 Figure 4 10...

Page 150: ...t interface of the packet Egress Interface Output interface of the packet Source MAC Address Source MAC Address of packet originating host Enable To provide more IP Addresses of the WAN interface Add...

Page 151: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 150 Figure 4 10 3 1 Add a Packet Filtering Rule for Firewall IPv4 The screen contains the following details...

Page 152: ...e a SINGLE address or a SUBNET or All involving a range of IP addresses IP Address To specify the destination IP address Netmask To specify a Netmask for the destination IP address Destination Port To...

Page 153: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 152 Figure 4 10 3 2 Add a Packet Filtering Rule for Firewall IPv6 The screen contains the following details...

Page 154: ...ect the protocol The options available are ALL TCP UDP ICMP AH and ESP Source Port To specify the range of the source port Valid for protocols TCP or UDP only Destination Port To specify the range of...

Page 155: ...edures 1 All devices must be connected and turned on 2 Confirm that the NV 600W is in router mode default mode 3 If there is not router mode please refer to the following configuration diagram to conf...

Page 156: ...ng Items Setting argument Action Attached Channel Default WAN TYPE Static IP Address IP address assigned by tour ISP WAN IP 192 168 16 204 Example Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Example ISP Gateway Address...

Page 157: ...gs Items Setting argument Action IP Address LAN IP 192 168 1 204 Example Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Example MAC Address NV 600W mac address Auto detect DHCP Server Server IP Pool Starting Address 192 1...

Page 158: ...SER S MANUAL Ver A3 157 DNS Setting Configure example WAN DNS Items Setting argument Action DNS Address DNS IP 168 95 1 1 Example Apply Button Click it Note When configuration is completed with the ab...

Page 159: ...Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 158 PC NIC card setting Configure example Items Setting argument Action IP Address PC LAN IP 192 168 1 30 Example Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Example Gateway 192 168 1 204 Ex...

Page 160: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 159 3 Packet Filtering configuration NV 600W Packet Filtering...

Page 161: ...on Protocol TCP Example Source IP Type ALL All source IP Address Source port 3671 3671 Destination IP Type Subnet Destination IP Address 192 168 1 0 Example it means 192 168 1 0 192 168 16 255 Destina...

Page 162: ...VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 161 Enable Firewall function The firewall has to be enabled in order to start the packet filter Note All the setting arguments above are examples please follow the on...

Page 163: ...ss to specific URLs to the web users by adding them to the list in the URL Blocking web page For configuring the URL Filtering click the URL Filtering link Firewall URL Filtering on the left navigatio...

Page 164: ...king Field Description Domain Name URL of the domain that needs to be blocked For example www google com tw Select Select this option to remove the URL entry from blocked list Click Add for adding a n...

Page 165: ...rental Control For configuring the Parental Control click the Parental Control link Firewall Parental Control on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 5 Figure 4 10 5 P...

Page 166: ...sign the controlled MAC address for local machine Date Time Select To select the day s and time slot when the policy has to be applied on the MAC address provided The Begin time entered should not be...

Page 167: ...tings For configuring the Application Server Settings click the Application Server Settings link Firewall Application Server Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figur...

Page 168: ...ort number The acceptance from LAN TFTP Server TFTP Server Settings The acceptance from WAN The Port number The acceptance from LAN FTP Server FTP Server Settings The acceptance from WAN The Port numb...

Page 169: ...ontrol list click the ACL link Firewall ACL on the left navigation bar This can be used for allowing specified IP addresses to access the NV 600W CPE from WAN The system allows up to 16 ACL entries to...

Page 170: ...elds in ACL Setting Field Description Enable ACL To enable disable ACL settings IP Address If ACL is enabled the IP addresses specified here are allowed to access device Click Apply after filling the...

Page 171: ...NAT You can view the NAT on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of NAT Settings Virtual Server Port Triggering and DMZ Following are the options...

Page 172: ...A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 1 Figure 4 11 1 Network Address Translation NAT Settings The screen contains the following details Fields in Network Address Translation Field Descriptio...

Page 173: ...3 172 4 11 2 Virtual Server For configuring the virtual server click the Virtual Server link NAT Virtual Server on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 2 Figure 4 11 2...

Page 174: ...Port Private Port starting range Private End Port Private Port ending range for single port the start and end both are same Protocol Virtual Server protocol TCP or UDP or Both i e TCP UDP Public Star...

Page 175: ...Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 174 When you click the Add button in the Virtual Server page a screen opens with a new web page as shown in Figure 4 10 2 1 Figure 4 11 2 1 Virtual Server Add The screen c...

Page 176: ...Server rule Remote IP Specify Remote IP address of Virtual Server rule Public Port Range Specify Public Port range Private Port Range Specify Private Port range For single port the start and end both...

Page 177: ...176 4 11 3 Port Triggering For configuring Port Triggering click the Port Triggering link NAT Port Triggering on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 10 3 Figure 4 11 3...

Page 178: ...Port End Range In case of one port the end and start both are same Trigger Protocol Trigger Protocol TCP UDP or TCP UDP External Start Port External Port Start range External End Port External Port En...

Page 179: ...VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 178 When you click the Add button in the Port Triggering page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 3 1 Figure 4 11 3 1 Port Triggering Add The screen contai...

Page 180: ...of one port the end and start both are same Trigger Protocol Trigger Protocol TCP UDP or TCP UDP Open Port Start Open Port Start range Open Port End Open Port End range Open Protocol Protocol to be o...

Page 181: ...ilitarized Zone click the DMZ link NAT DMZ on the left navigation bar Upon configuration of DMZ all traffic sent towards RG would be unconditionally forwarded to DMZ LAN Host A screen is displayed as...

Page 182: ...eld Description Enable To enable or disable the DMZ setting of NV 600W CPE Select the check box to enable IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host To enter IP Address of the DMZ host Click Apply for applying th...

Page 183: ...2 4 11 QoS You can view QoS on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of QoS Settings Queue Config and Class Config Following are the options availab...

Page 184: ...R S MANUAL Ver A3 183 4 11 1 QoS Settings For configuring the Quality of Service QoS Settings click the QoS Settings link QoS QoS Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in...

Page 185: ...downstream QoS Disable This selection will disable the downstream QoS 8021P Remarking Enable Disable This will enable disable global 8021P Remarking Upstream Default DSCP Marking Default DSCP Marking...

Page 186: ...10 18 0x12 72 0x48 2 Medium AF22 IPTV VOD 010 100 20 0x14 80 0x50 Immediate 2 010 AF 3 High AF23 IPTV VOD 010 110 22 0x16 88 0x58 1 Low AF31 IPTV Broadcast 011 010 26 0x1a 104 0x68 2 Medium AF32 IPTV...

Page 187: ...4 11 2 Queue Configuration For configuring the Queue Configuration click the Queue Config link QoS Queue Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 2 Figure 4 11 2...

Page 188: ...gorithm This is the queue scheduling algorithm used for the queue The supported queue scheduling algorithms are SP Strict Priority or WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing Queue Weight Valid for Weighted Queuing...

Page 189: ...SL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 188 When you click the Add button in the Port Triggering page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 2 1 Figure 4 11 2 1 Add Modify a Queue Entry The screen cont...

Page 190: ...ecedence of Queue Lower values denote higher priority Queue Drop Type Drop Algorithm of Queue DT Drop Tail or RED Random Early Discard RED Min Threshold RED Threshold Value applicable for RED Drop alg...

Page 191: ...0 4 11 3 Class Configuration For classifying the upstream traffic click the Class Config link QoS Class Config on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 3 Figure 4 11 3...

Page 192: ...e Type of Classifier Multi Field Classifier MFC or DSCP or 802 1p based Classifier Interface This is a Packet Input Source for classified flow Queue Id Queue Id for classified flow Outgoing DSCP This...

Page 193: ...ireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 192 When you click Add or Modify in the Classifier Configuration page a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 11 3 1 Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a Classifie...

Page 194: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 193 Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a Classifier Rule MFC Based The screen contains the following details...

Page 195: ...is presented in dropdown for associating with this classifier entry Ingress Interface Packet Input Source for classified flow Classifier Type Type of Classifier Multi Field Classifier MFC or DSCP or...

Page 196: ...sk bits for Source IP Destination IP Destination IPv4 IPv6 classification Netmask Mask bits for Source IP L4 Protocol Dropdown to select L4 protocol like UDP TCP ICMP etc Source Port Range Start and e...

Page 197: ...ou can view Multicast on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of Proxy Settings Snooping Settings and Advanced Settings Following are the options a...

Page 198: ...1 Proxy Settings For configuring the Multicast proxy settings in CPE click the Proxy Settings link Multicast Proxy Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 12 1...

Page 199: ...Enable MLD Proxy Enable or Disable the MLDv2 IPv6 Proxy functionality WAN Select one of the WAN interfaces from the drop down menu on which Multicast Proxy functionality to be enabled Add Add an IGMP...

Page 200: ...nooping Settings For configuring the Multicast Snooping settings click the Snooping Settings link Multicast Snooping Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 12 2...

Page 201: ...Enable IGMP Snooping Enable or Disable the IGMPv3 IGMPv2 Snooping functionality Enable MLD Snooping Enable or Disable the MLDv2 IPv6 Snooping functionality Click Apply at any time during configuration...

Page 202: ...ngs For configuring the advanced settings on Multicast features click the Advanced Settings link Multicast Advanced Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 12 3...

Page 203: ...icast routers have expired but quickly send a group specific query and if not report were received remove the group entry Group Query Interval Specify Group Query Interval in range of 1 3600 seconds G...

Page 204: ...r A3 203 4 13 IPsec When clicking the IPsec on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menu Tunnel Mode The following option Tunnel Mode is available under...

Page 205: ...hen you click the Tunnel Mode link IPsec Tunnel Mode on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 13 1 Figure 4 13 1 IPsec Tunnel Configuration When you click Add button in th...

Page 206: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 205 Figure 4 13 1 1 Add IPSec Tunnel Mode Configuration The screen contains the following details...

Page 207: ...dress Peer Subnet Remote host IP address Enable Enable or Disable of tunnel IKE Cipher Cipher algorithm to be selected from dropdown IKE Hash Hash algorithm to be selected from dropdown IKE DH Group D...

Page 208: ...6 When clicking on the IPv6 link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of IPv6 Setting 6RD Configuration and DS Lite Configuration The following...

Page 209: ...on bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 14 1 By default IPv6 is not enabled Figure 4 14 1 IPv6 Setting The system wide IPv6 feature can be enabled or disabled through this web page Select th...

Page 210: ...ds in IPv6 Setting IPv6 Setting Enable Enable IPv6 functionality in CPE Disable Disable IPv6 functionality in CPE Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have ent...

Page 211: ...ration The NV 600W supports IPv6 transition mechanism defined in 6RD RFC 5569 For configuring the 6RD configuration click on the 6RD configuration link IPv6 6RD Configuration on the left navigation ba...

Page 212: ...created Configuration Modes Select dynamic 6RD tunnel through DHCP option or static tunnel configuration MTU min 1280 Optionally you can specify Maximum Transfer Unit size for 6RD tunnel Static Parame...

Page 213: ...figuration The NV 600W supports DS Lite configuration mechanism For configuring the Ds Lite configuration click the DS Lite configuration link IPv6 DS Lite Configuration on the left navigation bar A s...

Page 214: ...namic DHCPv6 option 64 and Lw4o6 DS Lite modes are supported MTU It is used to specify Maximum Transfer Unit size for DS Lite tunnel Static Parameters DS Lite Remote IPv6 address IPv6 address of the r...

Page 215: ...ostics When clicking on the Diagnostics link on the left navigation bar of the NV 600W CPE homepage The menu below includes the sub menus of Diagnostic Test Suite The following options are available u...

Page 216: ...st Suite For configuring the Diagnostic Test Suite settings click the Diagnostic Test Suite link Diagnostics Diagnostic Test Suite on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4...

Page 217: ...ectivity of CPE Testing LAN Connection Status of LAN connection Diagnostics Testing xDSL Connection Testing xDSL Synchronization xDSL Synchronization Test Testing ATM Connection on default WAN ATM PVC...

Page 218: ...ht pins The Ethernet standard uses pins 1 2 3 and 6 for data transmission purposes Table A 1 Table A 1 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments MDI MDI X PIN Signal Media Dependent interface Signal Me...

Page 219: ...600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 218 Figure A 2 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ 45 Straight Through Cable Figure A 3 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ 45 Crossover Cabl...

Page 220: ...it consists of six pins POTS plain old telephone services use pins 3 and 4 for voice transmission A telephone cable is shown below Figure A 6 A B Figure A 4 Telephone cable The A and B connectors on t...

Page 221: ...ofile Supports 997 998 band plan Supports ATM TC ATM and AAL5 ATM Flow Throughput OAM Cell Filter and Forwarding AAL5 SAR PVC ATM Traffic Class ATM PVC Shaping ATM PVC Scheduling Supports ATM Total Up...

Page 222: ...type QoS Notes 1 Features and specifications in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 2 Firmware upgradeable for future enhancement Product Specification Standard IEEE802 3 802 3u 80...

Page 223: ...for VDSL2 port 1 x WPS LED 1 x WLAN LED Switch method Store and forward Typical Power Consumption 7 92 W Power Input Input Voltage 12 VDC Commercial grade power adapter EMC EMI Compliant FCC EMS Compl...

Page 224: ...he router mode or switch mode Selecting the Router mode 1 For configuring the router mode settings click the LAN Settings link LAN LAN Settings on the left navigation bar Select Server as the DHCP Mod...

Page 225: ...AN on the left navigation bar to specify the WAN settings Please uncheck the Auto Detect Enable option and click Add to configure the WAN type Figure C 2 WAN Setting 3 Please refer to the section 4 5...

Page 226: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 225 Figure C 3 Configuring WAN Type Click Apply for applying the changes Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes...

Page 227: ...bridged mode settings click the LAN Settings link LAN LAN Settings on the left navigation bar Then select the Disable at the DHCP Mode and click Apply at any time during configuration to save the inf...

Page 228: ...uter USER S MANUAL Ver A3 227 2 Click the WAN Setting link WAN Setting WAN on the left navigation bar to specify the WAN setting Please modify WAN settings to Bridge A screen is displayed as shown in...

Page 229: ...A M9_EU64 2 VDSL2 Profile8c 8 Annex B 997 M2x A B05 3 VDSL2 Profile8d 9 Annex B 997 M2x M B06 4 VDSL2 Profile12a 10 Annex B 997 M1c A 7 B07 5 VDSL2 Profile12b 11 Annex B 998 M1x B B08 6 VDSL2 Profile...

Page 230: ...O X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 8b X X O O X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 8c X X X X X X X O X X X X X X X X X 3 8d X X O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 4 12a X O X X X O X O O X X X X X X X X 5 12b O O X X O...

Page 231: ...ail to resolve the problem have the unit power supply replaced by a qualified distributor Note Please refer to the power status table to check power input status Section 3 3 2 Symptom Link indicator d...

Page 232: ...d or above and without clustering otherwise it will cause more cross talk reducing the DSL power driver 4 Question What is VDSL2 Only reference Answer Very high speed digital subscriber line 2 VDSL2 i...

Page 233: ...100 Mbit s at 0 5 km 1 600 ft and 50 Mbit s at 1 km 3 300 ft but degrades at a much slower rate from there and still outperforms VDSL Starting from 1 6 km 1 mi its performance is equal to ADSL2 ADSL l...

Page 234: ...The greater the ratio the easier it is to identify and subsequently isolate and eliminate the source of noise 6 Symptom Connected the CO Router with CPE Router within 300 meters RJ 11 phone cable got...

Page 235: ...ow to configure a default gateway at switch bridged mode for crossing various network segments please refer to the section 4 8 1 for your reference Example for configuring the gateway from static rout...

Page 236: ...a fixed IP LAN address All WiFi user addresses are provided by the gateway modem router The reason for purchase is to extend the LAN service via phone lines to the WiFi access point I would appreciate...

Page 237: ...cabling test them in an alternate environment where you are sure that all the other components are functioning properly Transmission Mode The transmission mode for RJ45 ports is Giga Ethernet for RJ 1...

Page 238: ...own by implementing the new changes one step at a time Ensure that cable distances and other physical aspects of the installation do not exceed recommendations System Integrity As a last resort verify...

Page 239: ...on reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the r...

Page 240: ...tested pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equi...

Page 241: ...ment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the c...

Page 242: ...y attributable to improper installation or to alteration or repairs made or performed by any person not under control of the original owner The above warranty is in lieu of any other warranty whether...

Page 243: ...NV 600W Managed Wireless VDSL2 Router USER S MANUAL Ver A3 242 Chinese SJ T 11364 2006 Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE SJ T 11364 2006 SJ T 11364 2006...

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