DQ Technology M505 User Manual

M505
ADSL/2/2+ Wireless Four Port Ethernet/USB
Modem
User’s Manual
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................4
1.1
F
EATURES
1.2
S
YSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2. INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................................................5
F
RONT PANEL
R
EAR PANEL
C
ONNECTING THE HARDWARE
Step 1. Connect the ADSL cable and optional telephone...........................................................................................6
Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable ............................................................................................................................6
Step 3. Attach the power connector ...........................................................................................................................7
Step 4. Turn on the M505 and power up your systems...............................................................................................7
Step 5. Configure the M505 through the WEB interface............................................................................................7
Step 6. Save the configurations and Reboot...............................................................................................................7
3. CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................................................................8
3.1
S
ETUP
3.2
E
STABLISH THE CONNECTION
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4. QUICK SETUP........................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.1
PPP
OVER ETHERNET
4.2
PPP
OVER
ATM (PPPOA) C
4.3
MER (MAC E
4.4
IPOA (IP
4.5
B
5. ADVANCED SETUP ............................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1
WAN ..............................................................................................................................................................23
5.2
LAN ...............................................................................................................................................................24
5.3
NAT................................................................................................................................................................25
5.4
R
5.5
S
5.6
DNS ...............................................................................................................................................................34
5.7
DSL................................................................................................................................................................36
OVER
RIDGING (TRANSPARENT/PASS-THROUGH MODEM) CONFIGURATION
OUTING
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ECURITY
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(PPPOE) C
NCAPSULATION ROUTING) CONFIGURATION
ATM) C
ONFIGURATION
ONFIGURATION
ONFIGURATION
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5.8
P
ORT MAPPING
5.9
I
NTERNET TIME
5.10 A
5.11 IPSEC..............................................................................................................................................................43
5.12 C
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
CCESS CONTROL SERVICES
ERTIFICATE
W
IRELESS SETUP
B
ASICS
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S
ECURITY
MAC F
ILTER
W
IRELESS BRIDGE
A
DVANCED
S
TATION INFO
M
ANAGEMENT UTILITIES
B
ACKUP SETTINGS
U
PDATE SETTINGS
R
ESTORE SETTINGS
U
PDATE FIRMWARE
TR-069 C
S
AVE/REBOOT
S
YSTEM LOG
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LIENT
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8. CONNECTION STATUS ........................................................................................................................................67
8.1
LAN ...............................................................................................................................................................67
8.2
WAN ..............................................................................................................................................................67
8.3
ATM ...............................................................................................................................................................69
8.4
ADSL .............................................................................................................................................................69
8.5
R
OUTE
............................................................................................................................................................70
8.6
ARP................................................................................................................................................................ 71
8.7
DHCP.............................................................................................................................................................71
8.8
S
UMMARY
9. DIAGNOSTICS AND HELP ..................................................................................................................................73
10. APPENDIX A – SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................74
11. APPENDIX B – WARRANTIES ............................................................................................................................76
12. APPENDIX C – REGULATIONS..........................................................................................................................77
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on becoming the owner of the Master series of ADSL2+ modem routers. You
will now be able to access the Internet using your high-speed ADSL/2+ connection. The
Master series of ADSL2+ modems has the following major features.
Features
ADSL/2/2+ modem for high speed Internet access
Network Address Translation (NAT) and IP filtering functions to provide
network sharing and firewall protection for your computers
Easy configuration via a web browser
SPI firewall to protect you from outside intruders and attacks
TR-069 compliant for automatic modem update through your high speed
Internet access
This User’s Manual will guide you through the installation and configuration of your M505
modem.
System Requirements
Before installing your M505 modem, make sure that you have the following:
ADSL service up and running on your telephone line, with at least one public Internet
address for your LAN
Computer containing an Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-T network interface card (NIC)
Computer containing a USB port (M505 modems)
For system configuration, use the web-based (HTTP) user interface.
Note: Make sure that your computer has a web browser such as Internet Explorer v5.0 or
later, or Netscape v4.7 or later.
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2. Installation
In addition to this document, your M505 should arrive with the following:
One power adapter and power cord
One Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector
One USB A-B cable
One Telephone cable with RJ-11 connector
“Visionnet DSL” CD
Front Panel
The front panel LEDs indicates the status of the unit. (Left to Right)
M505
Label Color Function
Wireless Green
USB Green
Ethernet 1-4 Green
Internet Green
DSL Green
Power Green
Green – Wireless is activated on modem
Flashing Green – Wireless activity is present
Off - Modem off or no radio signal detected
Off - Power Off – or – No Device Detected
Solid Green – Device connected including wake on LAN
Flashing Green – LAN activity present for that port
Off - Power Off – or – No Device Detected on any LAN port
Solid Green – Device connected including wake on LAN on any LAN port
Flashing Green – LAN activity present
Solid Green – IP connected – no traffic passing
Device has a public IP via either static/ DHCP/
or IPCP
If PPP is used it has been authenticated If IP or PPPOE session is idle and dropped, light to remain green as long as ADSL is still present. Light to turn red if upon attempting new session it fails.
Off – Modem Power Off. LED Should remain off if modem is in bridged mode
Green – DSL Good Sync
Off - Powered off
Flashing Green - DSL Attempting sync
On – Solid Green
Off – The Modem is Off
Red – Power on self test/ Device Malfunction (not bootable) and device malfunction
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Malfunction is any state which would prevent syncing or passing of data
Rear Panel
The connectors located at the rear panel have the following functions.
M505
Interface Function
Switch(Push Button) Power switch on/off
Power Connects to the power adapter cable
Reset Resets unit’s configuration to factory default
USB USB connection: Connects to your PC’s USB 1.1/2.0
Ethernet 1-4 RJ-45 connector: Connects to your PC's Ethernet port,
Line RJ-11 connector: Connects to your ADSL line
port
or to the uplink port on your LAN's hub/switch
Connecting the Hardware
Connect the M505 to the phone jack, the power outlet, and your computer or network.
Before you begin, turn the power off for all devices. These include your computer(s), your LAN hub/switch (if applicable), and the M505.
WARNING
Step 1. Connect the ADSL cable and optional telephone
Connect one end of the phone cable to the RJ-11 connector on the rear panel of the M505. Connect
the other end to the ADSL outlet provided by your service provider (normally MODEM port of the
included splitter).
Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 connectors on the rear panel of the M505 and
connect the other end to your PC’s network adaptor (NIC). If you are connecting a LAN to the
Master series, attach one end of the Ethernet cable to a regular hub port and the other end to the
LAN port on the M505.
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Step 3. Attach the power connector
Connect the AC power adapter to the power connector on the M505 and plug in the adapter to a
wall outlet or power extension.
Step 4. Turn on the M505 and power up your systems
Press the Power switch on the back panel of the M505 to the ON position.
Boot up your computer(s) and any LAN devices such as hubs or switches.
Step 5. Configure the M505 through the WEB interface
Please refer to Chapter 3.
Step 6. Save the configurations and Reboot
Save the changes you made on the M505 and it will automatically reboot to make the settings
permanent.
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3. Configuration
3.1 - Setup
Connect your M505 and PC with an RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
Turn on the M505.
The default IP address of M505 is 192.168.1.254.
3.2 - Establish the Connection
Enter the IP address (default: 192.168.1.254) of M505 in the address line of your
web browser.
A Dialogue Box will pop up to request the user to login. (Figure 1)
Figure 1. Login dialogue box
Please enter the management username/password into the fields then click on the
OK button (Please contact your ISP for login information).
If the authentication is valid, the main page will be displayed on the screen.
(Figure 2)
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Figure 2. M505 Home Page
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4. Quick Setup
The system administrator can configure the M505 remotely or locally via a Web
Browser. Network configuration needs to be planned and decided before starting the
configuration procedure.
Quick Setup allows system administrator to select the appropriate operation mode and
configure the corresponding settings step by step to create a connection. The following
operation modes are supported under Quick Setup:
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
PPP over ATM (PPPoA)
MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing)
IPoA (IP over ATM)
Bridging
4.1 - PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Configuration
Click on “Quick Setup” in the left frame and follow the steps below to create a PPP
over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection.
Here you can either select DSL Autoconnect (Modem will attempt to find the correct
VPI/VCI settings) or Uncheck the box to manually input the VPI/VCI settings.
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Figure 3. Quick Setup – ATM PVC
PPP Username and Password
This page is where you will enter the “PPP Username”, and “PPP Password”.
Please contact you ISP for this information.
Figure 4. Quick Setup – Username, Password and option forIP extension and Static IP
WAN Setup – NAT and IGMP
Figure 5. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – NAT, IGMP, and Firewall
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Device Setup
This page is where you can configure the modem’s IP address and Default DHCP
server range. Default is 192.168.1.254
Summary
Figure 6. Quick Setup – Device Setup – LAN and DHCP Server
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Figure 7. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – Summary
The last page displays a summary of your settings. Click on the “Save/Reboot”
button to complete the configuration.
4.2 - PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Configuration
Configuration of PPPoA is similar to PPPoE. Select “PPP over ATM (PPPoA)” in
“Connection Type”. Please refer to PPPoE settings (Section 4.1) for details.
Figure 8. Quick Setup – Connection Type (PPPoA)
4.3 - MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing) Configuration
Click on “Quick Setup” in the left frame and follow the steps below to create a MER
connection.
Here you can either select DSL Autoconnect (Modem will attempt to find the correct
VPI/VCI settings) or Uncheck the box to manually input the VPI/VCI settings.
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Figure 9. Quick Setup – ATM PVC Configuration (MER)
Quick Setup – Connection Type
This page is where you select MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing).
Figure 10. Quick Setup – Connection Type
Quick Setup – WAN IP Settings
This page is where you either select for the M505 to obtain the IP information
automatically (sometime referred to as DHCP connection) or you can input the IP
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address if Static IP’s were assigned by your Internet Service Provider.
Figure 11. Quick Setup – WAN IP Settings
Quick Setup – Network Address Translation and IGMP
This page is where you either select to enable NAT (Please enable this option for the
M505 to route private (Local) IP address to your LAN clients).
Figure 12. Quick Setup – Network Address Translation and IGMP
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Quick Setup - Device Setup
This page is where you can configure the modem’s IP address and Default DHCP
server range. Default is 192.168.1.254
Figure 13. Quick Setup – Device Setup – LAN and DHCP Server
Quick Setup - Summary
Figure 14. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – Summary
The last page displays a summary of your settings. You must click on the “Save” button to complete
the configuration.
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4.4 - IP over ATM (IPoA) Configuration
Click on “Quick Setup” in the left frame and follow the steps below to create an IPoA
connection.
Here you can either select DSL Autoconnect (Modem will attempt to find the correct
VPI/VCI settings) or Uncheck the box to manually input the VPI/VCI settings.
Quick Setup – Connection Type
This page is where you select IPoA (IP over ATM).
Figure 15. Quick Setup – ATM PVC
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Figure 16. Quick Setup – Connection Type
Quick Setup – WAN IP Settings
This page is where you input the IP information provided by your ISP. This
connection does not support DHCP (Where modem obtains IP information
automatically)
Figure 17. Quick Setup – WAN IP Settings
Quick Setup – Network Address Translation and IGMP
This page is where you either select to enable NAT (Please enable this option for the
M505 to route private (Local) IP address to your LAN clients).
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Figure 18. Quick Setup – Network Address Translation and IGMP
Quick Setup - Device Setup
This page is where you can configure the modem’s IP address and Default DHCP
server range. Default is 192.168.1.254
Quick Setup – Summary
Figure 19. Quick Setup – Device Setup – LAN and DHCP Server
Figure 20. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – Summary
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The last page displays a summary of your settings. Click on the “Save” button to complete the
configuration.
4.5 - Bridging (Transparent/Pass-through) Configuration
Click on “Quick Setup” in the left frame and follow the steps below to create a Bridge
connection.
Here you can either select DSL Autoconnect (Modem will attempt to find the correct
VPI/VCI settings) or Uncheck the box to manually input the VPI/VCI settings.
Figure 21. Quick Setup – ATM PVC Configuration
Quick Setup – Connection Type
This page is where you select Bridging (Last option).
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Figure 22. Quick Setup – Connection Type
Quick Setup – Enabling Bridge Mode
For this page, please check the box “Enabled Bridge Service” and click “Next”
Figure 23. Quick Setup – Enabling Bridge Mode
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Quick Setup – Summary
Figure 24. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – Summary
The last page displays a summary of your settings. Please click the “Save” button to complete the
configuration process.
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5. Advanced Setup
Advanced Setup allows system administrator to configure the following topics:
WAN
LAN
NAT
Routing
Security
DNS
DSL
Port Mapping
Internet Time
Access Control Services
IPSec
Certificates
5.1 - WAN
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5.2 - LAN
Figure 25. Advanced Setup – WAN
This page shows the current existing WAN interfaces in the system. User can choose
to Add, Edit, or Remove WAN interfaces. Clicking the “Add” button will take the user
to a wizard similar to the Quick Setup (Chapter 4) wizard, where additional WAN
protocols can be configured.
Protocols supported:
PPPoE, PPPoA, IP over ATM (IPoA), Bridging, MAC Encapsulation Routing
(MER).
Please refer to Section 4 for additional information regarding creating WAN
Connections.
Input the IP Address and Subnet Mask of your M505.
Check the box if you want to enable UPnP and/or IGMP Snooping.
Disable/Enable DHCP Server, and change the starting and ending IP address of your
server pool if needed.
Check the “Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface” if a
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Figure 26. LAN Setup page
(Default: 192.168.1.254)
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