Draytek V2620LN-K User Manual

Vigor2620 LTE Series
LTE Router
User’s Guide
Version: 1.01
Firmware Version: V3.8.11
(For future update, please visit DrayTek web site)
Date: April 26, 2019
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Trademarks
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Safety Instructions
Read the installation guide thoroughly before you set up the router.
The router is a complicated electronic unit that may be repaired only be authorized and qualified personnel.
Do not try to open or repair the router yourself.
Do not place the router in a damp or humid place, e.g. a bathroom. The router should be used in a sheltered area, within a temperature range of +5 to +40 Celsius. Do not expose the router to direct sunlight or other heat sources. The housing and electronic components
may be damaged by direct sunlight or heat sources.
Do not deploy the cable for LAN connection outdoor to prevent electronic shock hazards. Keep the package out of reach of children. When you want to dispose of the router, please follow local regulations on conservation of the environment.
Warranty
We warrant to the original end user (purchaser) that the router will be free from any defects in workmanship
or materials for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase from the dealer. Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place as it serves as proof of date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and/or materials, we will, at our discretion, repair or replace the defective products or components, without charge for either parts or labor, to whatever extent we deem necessary tore-store the product to proper operating condition. Any replacement will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value, and will be offered solely at our discretion. This warranty will not apply if the product is modified, misused, tampered with, damaged by an act of God, or subjected to abnormal working conditions. The warranty does not cover the bundled or licensed software of other vendors. Defects which do not significantly affect the usability of the product will not be covered by the warranty. We reserve the right to revise the manual and online documentation and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Be a Registered Owner
Web registration is preferred. You can register your Vigor router via http://www.DrayTek.com.
Firmware & Tools Updates
Due to the continuous evolution of DrayTek technology, all routers will be regularly upgraded. Please consult
the DrayTek web site for more information on newest firmware, tools and documents.
More update, please visit www.draytek.com.
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Part I Installation.................................................................................................................i
I-1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1
I-1-1 Indicators and Connectors .................................................................................................. 2
I-2 Hardware Installation .................................................................................................................... 6
I-2-1 Network Connection via LTE............................................................................................... 6
I-2-2 Network Connection via DSL .............................................................................................. 7
I-2-3 Wall-Mounted Installation.................................................................................................... 8
I-3 Accessing Web Page.................................................................................................................... 9
I-4 Changing Password.....................................................................................................................1 1
I-5 Dashboard................................................................................................................................... 12
I-5-1 Virtual Panel...................................................................................................................... 13
I-5-2 Name with a Link............................................................................................................... 13
I-5-3 Quick Access for Common Used Menu ............................................................................ 14
I-5-4 GUI Map ............................................................................................................................ 15
I-5-5 Web Console..................................................................................................................... 16
I-5-6 Config Backup................................................................................................................... 16
I-5-7 Logout................................................................................................................................ 17
I-5-8 Online Status..................................................................................................................... 17
I-5-8-1 Physical Connection......................................................................17
I-5-8-2 Virtual WAN ...............................................................................19
I-6 Quick Start Wizard...................................................................................................................... 20
I-6-1 LTE.................................................................................................................................... 21
I-6-2 WAN1 (ADSL/VDSL2)....................................................................................................... 23
I-6-3 WAN2 (Ethernet)............................................................................................................... 29
I-7 Service Activation Wizard........................................................................................................... 38
I-8 Registering Vigor Router............................................................................................................. 40
Part II Connectivity ..........................................................................................................43
II-1 L TE............................................................................................................................................. 44
Web User Interface.................................................................................................................... 45
II-1-1 General Settings............................................................................................................... 45
II-1-1-1 SMS Quota.................................................................................45
II-1-1-2 SMS Inbox..................................................................................46
II-1-2 SMS Inbox........................................................................................................................ 47
II-1-3 Send SMS ........................................................................................................................ 50
II-1-4 Router Commands ........................................................................................................... 51
II-1-5 Status ............................................................................................................................... 53
II-2 WAN........................................................................................................................................... 55
Web User Interface.................................................................................................................... 56
II-2-1 General Setup .................................................................................................................. 56
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II-2-1-1 WAN1.......................................................................................56
II-2-1-2 LTE .........................................................................................58
II-2-2 Internet Access................................................................................................................. 59
II-2-2-1 Details Page for PPPoE/PPPoA in WAN1 (Physical Mode: ADSL)..................60
II-2-2-2 Details Page for MPoA/Static or Dynamic IP in WAN1 (Physi cal Mode: ADSL) .64
II-2-2-3 Details Page for PPPoE in WAN1 (Physical Mode: VDSL2) .........................68
II-2-2-4 Details Page for MPoA/Static or Dynamic IP in WAN1 (Physi cal Mode: VDSL2)71
II-2-2-5 Details Page for PPPoE in WAN2 (Physical Mode: Ethernet)......................74
II-2-2-6 Details Page for Static or Dynamic IP in WAN2 (Physical Mode: Ethernet).....76
II-2-2-7 Details Page for PPTP ...................................................................80
II-2-2-8 Details Page for IPv6 – Offline.........................................................82
II-2-2-9 Details Page for IPv6 – PPP .............................................................82
II-2-2-10 Details Page for IPv6 – TSPC ..........................................................83
II-2-2-11 Details Page for IPv6 – AICCU.........................................................85
II-2-2-12 Details Page for IPv6 – DHCPv6 Client...............................................86
II-2-2-13 Details Page for IPv6 – Static IPv6 ...................................................87
II-2-2-14 Details Page for IPv6 – 6in4 Static Tunnel..........................................88
II-2-2-15 Details Page for IPv6 – 6rd ............................................................90
II-2-3 Multi-PVC/VLAN............................................................................................................... 92
Application Notes....................................................................................................................... 97
A-1 How to configure IPv6 on WAN interface?................................................97
II-3 LAN.......................................................................................................................................... 102
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................104
II-3-1 General Setup ................................................................................................................ 104
II-3-1-1 Details Page for LAN1 – Ethernet TCP/IP and DHCP Setup...................... 106
II-3-1-2 Details Page for LAN2................................................................. 108
II-3-1-3 Details Page for IP Routed Subnet .................................................. 110
II-3-1-4 Details Page for LAN IPv6 Setup..................................................... 112
II-3-1-5 Advanced DHCP Options .............................................................. 115
II-3-2 VLAN.............................................................................................................................. 117
II-3-3 Bind IP to MAC............................................................................................................... 120
II-4 NAT .......................................................................................................................................... 124
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................125
II-4-1 Port Redirection.............................................................................................................. 125
II-4-2 DMZ Host ....................................................................................................................... 129
II-4-3 Open Ports ..................................................................................................................... 132
II-4-4 ALG................................................................................................................................. 134
II-5 Applications.............................................................................................................................. 136
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................137
II-5-1 Dynamic DNS................................................................................................................. 137
II-5-2 Schedule......................................................................................................................... 140
II-5-3 RADIUS.......................................................................................................................... 143
II-5-4 UPnP.............................................................................................................................. 144
II-5-5 IGMP............................................................................................................................... 145
II-5-5-1 General Setting ........................................................................ 145
II-5-5-2 Working Group ......................................................................... 146
II-5-6 SMS Alert Service .......................................................................................................... 147
Application Notes.....................................................................................................................148
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A-1 How to use DrayDDNS?..................................................................... 148
A-2 How to Configure Customized DDNS?.................................................... 153
II-6 Routing..................................................................................................................................... 157
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................158
II-6-1 Static Route.................................................................................................................... 158
Part III Wireless LAN ......................................................................................................163
III-1 Wireless LAN .......................................................................................................................... 164
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................168
III-1-1 Wireless Wizard............................................................................................................. 168
III-1-2 General Setup ............................................................................................................... 171
III-1-3 Security.......................................................................................................................... 173
III-1-4 Access Control .............................................................................................................. 175
III-1-5 WPS............................................................................................................................... 176
III-1-6 WDS .............................................................................................................................. 178
III-1-7 Advanced Setting .......................................................................................................... 181
III-1-8 AP Discovery................................................................................................................. 184
III-1-9 Station List..................................................................................................................... 185
Part IV VPN.....................................................................................................................187
IV-1 VPN and Remote Access....................................................................................................... 188
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................189
IV-1-1 VPN Client Wizard ........................................................................................................ 189
IV-1-2 VPN Server Wizard....................................................................................................... 195
IV-1-3 Remote Access Control ................................................................................................ 199
IV-1-4 PPP General Setup....................................................................................................... 200
IV-1-5 IPsec General Setup..................................................................................................... 202
IV-1-6 IPsec Peer Identity........................................................................................................ 204
IV-1-7 Remote Dial-in User...................................................................................................... 206
IV-1-8 LAN to LAN................................................................................................................... 209
IV-1-9 Connection Management.............................................................................................. 219
IV-2 SSL VPN................................................................................................................................. 220
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................221
IV-2-1 General Setup............................................................................................................... 221
IV-2-2 User Account................................................................................................................. 222
IV-2-3 SSL Portal Online User................................................................................................. 226
IV-3 Certificate Management..........................................................................................................227
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................228
IV-3-1 Local Certificate ............................................................................................................ 228
IV-3-2 Trusted CA Certificate................................................................................................... 232
IV-3-3 Certificate Backup......................................................................................................... 234
Part V Security...............................................................................................................235
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V-1 Firewall.....................................................................................................................................236
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................238
V-1-1 General Setup................................................................................................................ 238
V-1-2 Filter Setup..................................................................................................................... 243
V-1-3 DoS Defense.................................................................................................................. 252
V-1-3-1 DoS Defense............................................................................. 252
V-1-3-2 Spoofing Defense....................................................................... 255
Application Notes.....................................................................................................................256
A-1 How to Configure Certain Computers Accessing to Internet........................ 256
V-2 Central Security Management (CSM)...................................................................................... 260
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................261
V-2-1 APP Enforcement Profile ............................................................................................... 261
V-2-2 URL Content Filter Profile.............................................................................................. 263
V-2-3 Web Content Filter Profile.............................................................................................. 267
Application Notes.....................................................................................................................271
A-1 How to Create an Account for MyVigor ................................................. 271
A-2 How to Block Facebook Service Accessed by the Use rs via W e b Cont ent Fil ter / UR L
Content Filter.................................................................................... 276
Part VI Management ......................................................................................................283
VI-1 System Maintenance.............................................................................................................. 284
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................285
VI-1-1 System Status...............................................................................................................285
VI-1-2 TR-069 .......................................................................................................................... 287
VI-1-3 Administrator Password................................................................................................ 289
VI-1-4 User Password.............................................................................................................. 290
VI-1-5 Configuration Backup.................................................................................................... 292
VI-1-6 Syslog/Mail Alert ........................................................................................................... 294
VI-1-7 Time and Date............................................................................................................... 296
VI-1-8 SNMP............................................................................................................................ 297
VI-1-9 Management................................................................................................................. 299
VI-1-10 Panel Control .............................................................................................................. 302
VI-1-11 Self-Signed Certificate ................................................................................................ 303
VI-1-12 Reboot System............................................................................................................ 305
VI-1-13 Firmware Upgrade ...................................................................................................... 306
VI-1-14 Activation..................................................................................................................... 307
VI-2 Bandwidth Management......................................................................................................... 309
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................311
VI-2-1 Sessions Limit...............................................................................................................311
VI-2-2 Bandwidth Limit............................................................................................................. 313
VI-2-3 Quality of Service.......................................................................................................... 315
Application Notes.....................................................................................................................322
A-1 How to Optimize the Bandwidth through QoS Technology .......................... 322
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VI-3 Central Management (AP)...................................................................................................... 326
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................327
VI-3-1 Dashboard..................................................................................................................... 327
VI-3-2 Status............................................................................................................................ 328
VI-3-3 WLAN Profile................................................................................................................. 329
VI-3-4 AP Maintenance............................................................................................................ 334
VI-3-5 Traffic Graph................................................................................................................. 335
VI-3-6 Temperature Sensor..................................................................................................... 336
VI-3-7 Event Log......................................................................................................................336
VI-3-8 Total Traffic................................................................................................................... 337
VI-3-9 Station Number............................................................................................................. 337
VI-3-10 Load Balance.............................................................................................................. 338
Part VII Others................................................................................................................341
VII-1 Objects Settings..................................................................................................................... 342
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................343
VII-1-1 IP Object ...................................................................................................................... 343
VII-1-2 IP Group....................................................................................................................... 347
VII-1-3 IPv6 Object................................................................................................................... 348
VII-1-4 IPv6 Group...................................................................................................................350
VII-1-5 Service Type Object..................................................................................................... 351
VII-1-6 Service Type Group..................................................................................................... 353
VII-1-7 Keyword Object............................................................................................................ 355
VII-1-8 Keyword Group............................................................................................................ 357
VII-1-9 File Extension Object................................................................................................... 358
VII-1-10 SMS Service Object................................................................................................... 360
VII-1-11 Notification Object...................................................................................................... 363
VII-1-12 String Object .............................................................................................................. 365
Application Notes.....................................................................................................................366
A-1 How to Send a Notification to Specified Phone Number via SMS Service in WAN
Disconnection .................................................................................... 366
Part VIII Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................371
VIII-1 Diagnostics........................................................................................................................... 372
Web User Interface..................................................................................................................373
VIII-1-1 Dial-out Triggering....................................................................................................... 373
VIII-1-2 Routing Table.............................................................................................................. 374
VIII-1-3 ARP Cache Table ....................................................................................................... 375
VIII-1-4 IPv6 Neighbour Table ................................................................................................. 376
VIII-1-5 DHCP Table................................................................................................................ 377
VIII-1-6 NAT Sessions Table ................................................................................................... 378
VIII-1-7 DNS Cache Table....................................................................................................... 379
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VIII-1-8 Ping Diagnosis............................................................................................................ 380
VIII-1-9 Data Flow Monitor....................................................................................................... 381
VIII-1-10 Traffic Graph............................................................................................................. 384
VIII-1-11 Trace Route .............................................................................................................. 385
VIII-1-12 IPv6 TSPC Status..................................................................................................... 386
VIII-1-13 DSL Status................................................................................................................ 386
VIII-1-14 DoS Flood Table....................................................................................................... 387
VIII-2 Checking If the Hardware Status Is OK or Not..................................................................... 389
VIII-3 Checking If the Network Connection Settings on Your Computer Is OK or Not................... 390
VIII-4 Pinging the Router from Your Computer .............................................................................. 393
VIII-5 Checking If the ISP Settings are OK or Not ......................................................................... 395
VIII-6 Backing to Factory Default Setting If Necessary.................................................................. 396
VIII-7 Contacting DrayTek.............................................................................................................. 397
Part IX Telnet Commands..............................................................................................399
Accessing Telnet of Vigor2620....................................................................................................... 400
Index ...............................................................................................................................593
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This part will introduce Vigor router and guide to install the device in hardware and software.
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Vigor2620 LTE series is a router equipped with an LTE module which allows you to access the Internet via a SIM card.
It integrates IP layer QoS, NAT session/bandwidth management to help users control works well with large bandwidth. By adopting hardware-based VPN platform and hardware encryption of AES/DES/3DES, the router increases the performance of VPN greatly, and offers several protocols (such as IPSec/PPTP/L2TP) with VPN tunnels.
The object-based design used in SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall allows users to set firewall policy with ease. CSM (Content Security Management) provides users control and management in IM (Instant Messenger) and P2P (Peer to Peer) more efficiency than before. By the way, DoS/DDoS prevention and URL/Web content filter strengthen the security outside and control inside. Object-based firewall is flexible and allows your network be safe.
On the Wireless-equipped models each of the wireless SSIDs can also be grouped within one of the VLANs.
Vigor2620 series provides two-level management to simplify the configuration of network connection. The user mode allows user accessing into WEB interfa ce via simple configuration . However, if users want to have advanced configurations, they can access into WEB interface through admin mode.
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Before you use the Vigor router, please get acquainted with the LED indicators and connectors first.
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LED Status Explanation
Off The router is powered off.
(for Vigor2620L)
(for Vigor2620Le)
(for Vigor2620L)
Blinking The router is powered on and running normally. On The router is ready to access Internet.
Off The router is not ready to access Internet. Blinking Slowly: The DSL connection is ready.
On Physical line has been connected. Blinking The connection is training.
On The LAN port is connected. Blinking The data is transmitting through the LAN port.
On The LAN port is connected. Blinking The data is transmitting through the LAN port.
On LTE device is connected and ready for use. Off LTE device is not detected, or has serious problem
Blinking Vigor device performs initial access procedure. On SIM card is inserted into the slot and detected by Vigor
Blinking No SIM card in detected.
Quickly: The DSL connection is establishing.
(e.g., no SIM card, SIM pin error, SIM deactivated, and etc.).
device.
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Vigor2620L,
Vigor2620Le,
Interface Description
Factory Reset
Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the router (ACT LED is blinking). Press the hole and keep for more than 5 seconds. When you see the ACT LED begins to blink rapidly than usual, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration.
DSL SIM2/SIM1 P2-P1
Connecter for accessing the Internet. SIM card slot(s). Connecters for local network devices.
(Vigor2620L) P4-P1
Connecters for local network devices.
(Vigor2620Le) ON/OFF Power Switch.
PWR Connecter for a power adapter.
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LED Status Explanation
Off The router is powered off.
(for Vigor2620Ln)
(for Vigor2620Lne)
(for Vigor2620Ln)
Blinking The router is powered on and running normally. On The router is ready to access Internet.
Off The router is not ready to access Internet. Blinking Slowly: The DSL connection is ready.
On Physical line has been connected. Blinking The connection is training.
On The LAN port is connected. Blinking The data is transmitting through the LAN port.
On The LAN port is connected. Blinking The data is transmitting through the LAN port.
On LTE device is connected and ready for use. Off LTE device is not detected, or has serious problem
Blinking Vigor device performs initial access procedure. On SIM card is inserted into the slot and detected by Vigor
Blinking No SIM card in detected.
On Vigor device is ready for sending wireless signal. Off No wireless signal is sent out. Blinking The data is transmitting via wireless connection.
Quickly: The DSL connection is establishing.
(e.g., no SIM card, SIM pin error, SIM deactivated, and etc.).
device.
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Vigor2620Lne,
Interface Description
Wireless LAN ON/OFF/WPS
Press the button and release it within 2 seconds. When the wireless
function is ready, the green LED will be on.
Press the button and release it within 2 seconds to turn off the
WLAN function. When the wireless function is not ready, the LED will be off.
When WPS function is enabled by web user interface, press this
button for mor e t h a n 2 seconds to wait for cl ient’s device m aki ng network connection through WPS.
Factory Reset
DSL SIM2/SIM1
(Vigor2620Ln) SIM1
(Vigor2620Lne) P2-P1
ON/OFF Power Switch. PWR Connecter for a power adapter.
Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the router (ACT LED is blinking). Press the hole and keep for more than 5 seconds. When you see the ACT LED begins to blink rapidly than usual, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration.
Connecter for accessing the Internet. SIM card slot(s).
SIM card slot(s).
Connecters for local network devices.
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Before starting to configure the router, you have to connect your devices correctly. In this section, Vigor2620n is taken as an example.
1. Install the SIM card into the card slot. The back plate of the SIM card slot must be removed first and the direction of card notch must be on the left side.
After installing the SIM card, fasten the back plate again.
2. Connect to your computer with a RJ-45 cable.
3. Connect one end of the power cord to the power port of this device. Connect the other end to the wall outlet of electricity.
4. Power on the router.
5. Check the power, LTE and LAN LEDs to assure network connections.
(For the hardware connection, we take “n” model as an example.)
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1. Connect the DSL interface to the external ADSL splitter with an ADSL line cable.
2. Connect to your computer with a RJ-45 cable.
3. Connect one end of the power cord to the power port of this device. Connect the other end to the wall outlet of electricity.
4. Power on the router.
5. Check the power and DSL, LAN LEDs to assure network connections.
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Vigor2620 has keyhole type mounting slots on the underside.
1. A template is provided on the Vigor2620 packaging box to enable you to space the screws
correctly on the wall.
2. Place the template on the wall and drill the holes according to the recommended
instruction.
3. Fit screws into the wall using the appropriate type of wall plug.
Note
4. When you finished about procedure, the router has been mounted on the wall firmly.
The recommended drill diameter shall be 6.5mm (1/4”).
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1. Make sure your PC connects to the router correctly.
You may either simply set up your computer to get IP dynamically from the router or set up the IP address of the computer to be the same subnet as the default IP address of Vigor router 192.168.1.1. For the detailed information, please refer to the later section - Trouble Shooting of the guide.
2. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. The following window will be open to ask for username and password.
3. Please type “admin/admin” as the Username/Password and click Login.
Info
If you fail to access to the web configuration, please go to “Trouble Shooting” for detecting and solving your problem.
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4. Now, the Main Screen will appear. Take Vigor2620Ln as as example.
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The home page will be different slightly in accordance with the type of the router you have.
5. The web page can be logged out according to the chosen condition. The default setting is Auto Logout, which means the web configuration system will logout after 5 minutes without any operation. Change the setting for your necessity.
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Please change the password for the original security of the router.
1. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. A pop-up window will open to ask for username and password.
2. Please type “admin/admin” as Username/Password for acce ssing into the web user interface with admin mode.
3. Go to System Maintenance page and choose Administrator Password.
4. Enter the login password (the default is “admin”) on the field of Old Password. Type
New Password and Confirm Password. Then click OK to continue.
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5. Now, the password has been changed. Next time, use the new password to access the Web user interface for this router.
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The maximum length of the password you can set is 23 characters.
Even the password is changed, the Username for logging onto the web user interface is still “admin”.
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Dashboard shows the connection status including System Information, IPv4 In ternet Access, IPv6 Internet Access, Interface (physical connection), Security and Quick Access.
Click Dashboard from the main menu on the left side of the main page.
A web page with default selections will be displayed on the screen. Refer to the following figure:
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On the top of the Dashboard, a virtual panel (simulating the physical panel of the router) displays the physical interface connection. It will be refreshed every five seconds. When you move and click the mouse cursor on LEDs (except ACT), USB ports, or LAN1 – LAN4, related web setting page will be open for you to configure if required.
Port Color Description
Black It means the router or the function is not working. LED Green It means the router or the function is working.
For detailed information about the LED display, refer to I-1-1 LED Indicators and Connectors.
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A name with a link (e.g., Router Name, Current Time, LTE and etc.) below means you can click it to open the configuration page for modification.
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All the menu items can be accessed and arranged orderly on the left side of the main page for your request. However, some important and common used menu items which can be accessed in a quick way just for convenience.
Look at the right side of the Dashboard. You will find a group of common used functions grouped under Quick Access.
The function links of System Status, Dynamic DDNS, TR-069, IM/P2P Block, Schedule, Syslog/Mail Alert, RADIUS, Firewall Object Setting and Data Flow Monitor are displayed here. Move your mouse cursor on any one of the links and click on it. The corresponding setting page will be open immediately.
In addition, quick access for VPN security settings such as Remote Dial-in User and LAN to LAN are located on the bottom of this page. Scroll down the page to find them and use them if required.
Note that there is a plus ( it to review the LAN/WLAN/VPN/MyVigor connection(s) used presently.
) icon located on the left side of LAN/WLAN/VPN/MyVigor. Click
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Host connected physically to the router via LAN port(s) will be displayed with green circles in the field of Connected.
All of the hosts (including wireless clients) displayed with Host ID, IP Address and MAC address indicates that the traffic would be transmitted through LAN port(s) and then the WAN port. The purpose is to perform the traffic monitor of the host(s).
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All the functions the router supports are listed with table clearly in this page. Users can click the function link to access into the setting page of the function for detailed configuration. Click the icon on the top of the main screen to display all the functions.
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It is not necessary to use the telnet command via DOS prompt. The changes made by using web console have the same effects as modified through web user interface. The functions/settings modified under Web Console also can be reviewed on the web user interface.
Click the Web Console icon on the top of the main screen to open the following screen.
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There is one way to store current used settings quickly by clicking the Config Backup icon. It allows you to backup current settings as a file. Such configuration file can be restored by using System Maintenance>>Configuration Backup.
Simply click the icon on the top of the main screen and a pop up dialog will appear. Click Save to store the setting.
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Click this icon to exit the web user interface.
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Such page displays the physical connection status such as LAN connection status, WAN connection status, ADSL information, and so on.
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Detailed explanation (for IPv4) is shown below:
Item Description LAN Status Primary DNS-Displays the primary DNS server address for
WAN interface. Secondary DNS -Displays the secondary DNS server address
for WAN interface.
IP Address-Displays the IP address of the LAN interface. TX Packets-Displays the total transmitted packets at the LAN
interface. RX Packets-Displays the total received packets at the LAN
interface.
WAN1/WAN2/WAN3 /WAN4 Status
Enable – Yes in red means such interface is available but not enabled. Yes in green means such interface is enabled.
Line – Displays the physical connection (VDSL, ADSL,
Ethernet, or USB) of this interface.
Name – Display the name of the router. Mode - Displays the type of WAN connection (e.g., PPPoE). Up Time - Displays the total uptime of the interface. IP - Displays the IP address of the WAN interface. GW IP - Displays the IP address of the default gateway. TX Packets - Displays the total transmitted packets at the
WAN interface. TX Rate - Displays the speed of transmitted octets at the
WAN interface. RX Packets - Displays the total number of received packets
at the WAN interface. RX Rate - Displays the speed of received octets at the WAN
interface.
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Detailed explanation (for IPv6) is shown below:
Item Description LAN Status IP Address- Displays the IPv6 address of the LAN interface..
TX Packets-Displays the total transmitted packets at the LAN
interface. RX Packets-Displays the total received packets at the LAN
interface. TX Bytes - Displays the speed of transmitted octets at the
LAN interface. RX Bytes - Displays the speed of received octets at the LAN
interface.
WAN IPv6 Status Enable – No in red means such interface is available but not
enabled. Yes in green means such inte rface is enabled. No in red means such interface is not available.
Mode - Displays the type of WAN connection (e.g., TSPC). Up Time - Displays the total uptime of the interface. IP - Displays the IP address of the WAN interface. Gateway IP - Displays the IP address of the default gateway.
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The words in green mean that the WAN connection of that interface is ready for accessing Internet; the words in red mean that the WAN connection of that interf ace is not ready for accessing Internet.
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Such page displays the virtual WAN connection information. Virtual WAN are used by TR-069 management, and so on. The field of Application will list the purpose of such WAN connection.
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Quick Start Wizard can help you to deploy and use the router easily and quickly. Go to Wizards>>Quick Start Wizard. The first screen of Quick Start Wizard is entering login password. After typing the password, please click Next.
On the next page, please select the WAN interface that you use. If DSL interface is used, please choose WAN1; if USB interface is used, please choose LTE. Then click Next for next step. WAN1 and LTE will bring up different configuration page. Here, we take LTE as an example.
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1. Choose LTE. Enter a string as Display Name (optional). Click Next.
2. After clicking Next, you will get the following web page.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Internet Access Specify a connection mode from the drop down menu. SIM PIN code Enter PIN code of the SIM card that will be used to access
Internet.
Network Mode Force Vigor router to connect Internet with the mode
specified here. If you choose 4G/3G/2G as network mode, the router will choose a suitable one according to the actual wireless signal automatically.
APN Name APN means Access Point Name which is provided and
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Item Description
required by some ISPs.
Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
3. Please manually enter the Username/Password provided by your ISP. Click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
4. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear.
5. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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WAN1 is specified for ADSL or VDSL2 connection.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Display Name Enter a name to identify such WAN. Physical Mode Display the physical mode of this WAN interface. DSL Mode Specify a DSL mode from the drop down menu.
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1. Choose WAN1 as WAN Interface and click the Next button; you will get the following page.
Available settings are explained as follows:
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Item Description Protocol There are two modes offered for you to choose for WAN1
interface.
Choose PPPoE/PPPoA as the protocol.
For ADSL Only Such field is provided for ADSL only. You have to choose
encapsulation and Enter the values for VPI and VCI. Or, click
Auto detect to find out the best values.
Fixed IP Click Yes to enable Fixed IP feature. IP Address Enter the IP address if Fixed IP is enabled. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. Default Gateway Enter the IP address as the default gateway. Primary DNS Enter the primary IP address for the router. Secondary DNS Enter secondary IP address for necessity in the future. VLAN Tag insertion
(VDSL2)/(ADSL)
Enable – Enable the function of VLAN with tag.
The router will add specific VLAN number to all packets on the WAN while sending them out.
Please Enter the tag value and specify the priority for the packets sending by WAN1.
Disable – Disable the function of VLAN with tag. Tag value – Enter the value as the VLAN ID number. The
range is from 0 to 4095. Priority – Enter the packet priority number for such VLAN.
The range is from 0 to 7.
Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
2. After finished the above settings, simply click Next. Manually enter the Username/Password provided by your ISP
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Service Name
Enter the description of the specific network service.
(Optional) Username Assign a specific valid user name provided by the I S P.
Note: The maximum length of the user name you can set is
63 characters.
Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP.
Note: The maximum length of the password you can set is 62
characters.
Confirm Password ReEnter the password. Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
3. After finished the above settings, click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
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4. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear.
5. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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1. Choose WAN1 as WAN Interface and click the Next button; you will get the following page.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Protocol There are two modes offered for you to choose for WAN1
interface.
Choose MPoA / Static or Dynamic IP as the protocol.
For ADSL Only Such field is provided for ADSL only. You have to choose
encapsulation and Enter the values for VPI and VCI. Or, click
Auto detect to find out the best values.
Fixed IP Click Yes to enable Fixed IP feature. IP Address Enter the IP address if Fixed IP is enabled. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. Default Gateway Enter the IP address as the default gateway.
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Primary DNS Enter the primary IP address for the router. Secondary DNS Enter secondary IP address for necessity in the future. VLAN Tag insertion
(VDSL2)/(ADSL)
Enable – Enable the function of VLAN with tag.
The router will add specific VLAN number to all packets on the WAN while sending them out.
Please Enter the tag value and specify the priority for the packets sending by WAN1.
Disable – Disable the function of VLAN with tag. Tag value – Enter the value as the VLAN ID number. The
range is from 0 to 4095. Priority – Enter the packet priority number for such VLAN.
The range is from 0 to 7.
Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
2. Please Enter the IP address/mask/gateway information originally provided by your ISP. Then click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
3. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear.
4. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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WAN2 can be configured for physical mode of Ethernet. If you choose Ethernet WAN2, please specify a physical type. Then, click Next.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Display Name Type a name for the router. Physical Mode Display the physical mode of this WAN interface. Physical Type This setting is available when Ethernet is selected as
Physical Mode. In general, Auto negotiation is suggested.
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1. Choose WAN2 as the WAN Interface and choose Ethernet as the Physical Mode. Click the Next button. The following page will be open for you to specify Internet Access Type.
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2. Click PPPoE as the Internet Access Type. Then click Next to get the following page.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Service Name
Enter the description of the specific network service.
(Optional) Username Assign a specific valid user name provided by the I S P.
Note: The maximum length of the user name you can set is
63 characters.
Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP.
Note: The maximum length of the password you can set is 62
characters.
Confirm Password ReEnter the password. Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
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3. Please manually enter the Username/Password provided by your ISP. Click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
4. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear.
5. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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1. Choose PPTP as the WAN Interface and click the Next button.
2. The following page will be open for you to Enter all the information originally provided by your ISP.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Username Assign a specific valid user name provided by the ISP.
Note: The maximum length of the user name you can set is
63 characters.
Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP.
Note: The maximum length of the password you can set is 62
characters.
Confirm Password ReEnter the password. WAN IP Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically – the router will get an
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IP address automatically from DHCP server. Specify an IP address – you have to type relational settings
manually.
IP Address - Enter the IP address. Subnet Mask –Enter the subnet mask.
Gateway – Enter the IP address of the gateway.
Primary DNS - Enter the primary IP address for the router. Secondary DNS - Enter the secondary IP address for
necessity in the future.
PPTP Server Enter the IP address of the server. Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
3. Please Enter the IP address/mask/gateway information originally provided by your ISP. Then click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
4. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear. Then, the system status of this protocol will be shown.
5. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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1. Click Static IP as the Internet Access type and click the Next button.
2. The following page will be open for you to Enter the IP address information originally provided by your ISP.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description WAN IP Enter the IP address. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. Gateway Enter the IP address of gateway. Primary DNS Enter the primary IP address for the router. Secondary DNS Enter secondary IP address for necessity in the future. Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
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3. Click Next for next step.
4. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear.
5. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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1. Click DHCP as the Internet Access type and click the Next button.
2. The following page will be open for you to Enter the IP address information originally provided by your ISP.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Host Name Enter the name of the host.
Note: The maximum length of the host name you can set is
39 characters.
MAC Some Cable service providers specify a specific MAC address
for access authentication. In such cases you need to enter the MAC address.
Back Click it to return to previous setting page. Next Click it to get into the next setting page. Cancel Click it to give up the quick start wizard.
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3. After finished the settings above, click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
4. Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear. Then, the system status of this protocol will be shown.
5. Now, you can enjoy surfing on the Internet.
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Service Activation Wizard can guide you to activate WCF service (Web Content Filter) with a quick and easy way. For the Service Activation Wizard is only available for admin
operation, please type “admin/admin” on Username/Password while Logging into the web user interface.
Service Activation Wizard is a tool which allows you to activate services without accessing into the server (MyVigor) located on http://myvigor.draytek.com.
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1. Open Wizards>>Service Activation Wizard.
Such function is available only for Admin Mode.
2. In the following page, you can activate the Web content filter services and DNS service at the same time or individually. When you finish the selection, please click Next.
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BPjM is web content filter (WCF) for German Speaking users. It is ideal for your family to provide more Internet security for youngsters.
Cryan 30-day trial is WCF which offers 30-day trial period. After trial, you can purchase DrayTek's prepared Cryan GlobalView WCF package from retailing outlets.
DT-DDNS, developed by DrayTek, offers one year free charge service of dynamic DNS service for internal use.
3. Setting confirmation page will be displayed as follows, please click Activate.
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The service will be activated and applied as the default rule configured in Firewall>>General Setup.
4. Now, the web page will display the service that you have activated according to your selection(s). The valid time for the free trial of these services is one month.
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You have finished the configuration of Quick Start Wizard and you can surf the Internet at any time. Now it is the time to register your Vigor router to MyVigor website for getting more service. Please follow the steps below to finish the router registration.
1 Please login the web configuration interface of Vigor router by typing “admin/admin” as
User Name / Password.
2 Click Support Area>>Production Registration from the home page.
3 A Login page will be shown on the screen. Please Enter the account and password that
you created previously. And click Login.
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If you haven’t an accessing account, please refer to section Creating an Account for MyVigor to create your own one. Please read the articles on the Agreement regarding user rights carefully while creating a user account.
4 The following page will be displayed after you logging in MyVigor. Type a nickname for
the router, then click Add.
5 When the following page appears, your router information has been added to the
database.
6 After clicking OK, you will see the following page. Your router has been registered to
myvigor website successfully.
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It means wide area network. Public IP will be used in WAN.
It means local area network. Private IP will be used in LAN. Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of subnets regulated and ruled by router. The design of network structure is related to what type of public IP addresses coming from your ISP.
When the data flow passing through, the Network Address Translation (NAT) function of the router will dedicate to translate public/private addresses, and the packets will be delivered to the correct host PC in the local area network.
DNS, LAN DNS, IGMP, UPnP, WOL, RADIUS, SMS.
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LTE WAN with SIM card can provide convinent Internet access for Vigor router. However, we can't stop thinking about what can Vigor router utilize this SIM card to provide more useful functions for user? Now, we have developed some useful functions for user, such as sending SMS from a router to report router status, rebooting router remotely via SMS with taking security into consideration, and so on.
This section can guide you to use the SIM card in LTE WAN to perform SMS related operations.
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This page allows you to configure general settings for LTE. When SMS Quota Limit is enabled, you can specify the number of SMS quota, actions to perform when quota exceeded, and the period of resetting SMS quota used.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable SMS Quota Limit Check the box to enable such feature. Quota Limit Specify the maximum number of sending SMS for LTE. When quota exceeded There are two actions to be performed when the quota limit
is expired. Stop sending SMS – If it is checked, no SMS for LTE will be
sent after the quota limit is expired. Send Mail Alert to Administrator – If it is checkd, a mail
alert will be sent to the administrator when the quota limit is expired.
Monthly This setting is to offer a mechanism of resetting the number
of SMS sent record every month. SMS quota resets on day XX at XX … –You can determine the
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reset.
Custom This setting allows the user to define the billing cycle
according to his request. The number of SMS sent will be reset with an interval of
cycle duration. Custom – Monthly is default setting. If long period or a short
period is required, use Custom. The period of reset is between 1 day and 60 days. You can determine the cycle duration by specifying the days and the hours.
Cycle duration: Specify the days to reset the number of
SMS sent. For example, 7 means the whole cycle is 7 days; 20 means the whole cycle is 20 days. When the time is up, the router will reset the number of SMS sent automatically.
Today is day XX in the cycle –Specify the day in the cycle
duration as the starting point which Vigor router will reset the number of SMS sent. For example, 3 means the third day of the duration cycle.
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Such page allows you to determine which policy shall be used for SMS inbox/outbox.
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This page will list the received SMS messages in the LTE SIM card. The SMS Inbox table shows the received date, the phone number or sender ID where this message was from, and the beginning of the message content.
Since the data size of one SMS is limited, a long message will be sent by multiple SMS. For the convenience of users, we provide two modes. Simple Mode received time. Advanced Mode cards have different capacities. In general, it's around 30 to 40 SMS. Please note that the SIM card can not receive new SMS when all SMS indexes are occupied.
Click the Simple Mode link or the Advanced Mode link below to switch between these two modes.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Mark as Read Those messages in "unread" state are showed in bold text. If
you want to change messages into "read" state, select them and click the OK button. Checking the checkbox in title will select all "unread" messages in this page.
Delete If you want to delete messages, select them and click the OK
button. Checking the checkbox in title will select all messages in this page.
Details If you want to read the full content of the message, click the
link of that message to open the following page. It will
View change the message into "read" state.
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Message Content - Display the full content of the
message.
OK - Return to previous page. Delete - Click it to delete this message and return to
previous page.
Next - Click it to see the content of next message.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Mark as Read Those SMS in "unread" state are shown in bold text. If you
want to change SMS into "read" state, select them and click the OK button. Checking the checkbox in title will select all "unread" SMS in this page.
Delete If you want to delete SMS, select them and click the OK
button. Checking the checkbox in title will select all SMS in this page.
Index If you want to read the full content of the message of the
SMS, click the index link of that SMS to open the following page. It will change all SMS of the message into "read" state.
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Message Content - Display the full content of the message. OK - Return to previous page. Delete - Click it to delete all SMS of this message and return
to previous page. Next - Click it to see the content of next SMS index.
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This page is used to send SMS messages by the LTE SIM card. It also displays the number of SMS required to send the message.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Recipient Number Type the phone number of the recipient.
The format can be an international phone number ( +8869123455678) or a general phone number(0912345678).
Data Coding Scheme The router will automatically select a suitable Data Coding
Scheme according to the current content in Message. GSM 7-bit and UCS-2 are supported.
Message Type in the message content to send.
The total number of characters that you can type in this field is 1024.
Send Message Click it to send this SMS message to the recipient
immediately.
View SMS Outbox Cache Display the record of SMS messages sent from the Router.
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This page allows the user to set function to reboot Vigor router remotely and get the router status via SMS.
Go to LTE>>Router Commands to get the following page.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Reboot on SMS Message Enable with Password /
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authentication for any mobile phone). The password shall be composed by letters, numbers and
baseline.
Access Control List Check the box to type or modify (up to 3) phone numbers.
The phone number specified here is capable of sending SMS to reboot such Vigor router remotely.
Note: If such option is enabled, only mobile phones specified here are allowed to send SMS to reboot Vigor router if correct password is given. That is, if it is disabled (unchecked), any mobile phone can send SMS to reboot such Vigor router if correct password is given.
Reply with Router Status Message Enable with Password /
PIN
Users can get the WAN data usage and basic information about Vigor router (e.g., IP address, MAC address) through the mobile phone by entering the password/PIN specified in this field.
The password shall be composed by letters, numbers and baseline.
Access Control List Check the box to type or modify (up to 3) phone numbers.
The phone number specified here is capable of getting related information about Vigor router remotely.
Note: If such option is enabled, only mobile phones specified here are allowed to obtaine related information about Vigor router if correct password is given. That is, if it is disabled (unchecked), any mobile phone can get the data of Vigor router if correct password is given.
Message Contents There are several types of message contents for you to
select. Choose and check the required item, then Vigor router will offer the status response about that item via SMS.
SMS messages per status response
Display the total number of the type for status response. Display the total number of SMS required to send the status
message which contains the current selected Message Contents.
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Vigor router with LTE function is capable of accessing into Internet and able to send SMS to specified mobile phone.
This page will display basic information about the embedded LTE module and the current LTE connection.
Each item is explained as follows:
Item Description Status LTE WAN status. IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity of the embedded
LTE module.
IMSI International Mobile Subscripber Identity of the LTE SIM card. Access Tech Type of LTE connection
(CDMA/GSM/WCDMA/LTE/TD-SCDMA).
Band Band of LTE connection. Operator ISP name of LTE connection. Mobile Country Code /
Mobile Network Code / Location Area Code / Cell ID :
RSSI Signal Signal strength of LTE connection. Active Channel Frequency of LTE connection. Max Channel TX Rate / Maximum TX/RX link rate of LTE connection.
Base station information.
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Max Channel RX Rate SMS Centre Number The phone number for SMS service of the LTE SIM card. SMS Service status Whether the SMS service of the LTE SIM card is ready. SMS Loading Whether the received SMS messages in the LTE SIM card have
been loaded to the Router.
New SMS The number of unread SMS in SMS Inbox.
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It allows users to access Internet.
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IP means Internet Protocol. Every device in an IP-based Network including routers, print server, and host PCs, needs an IP address to identify its location on the network. To avoid address conflicts, IP addresses are publicly registered with the Network Information Centre (NIC). Having a unique IP address is mandatory for those devices participated in the public network but not in the private TCP/IP local area networks (LANs), such as host PCs under the management of a router since they do not need to be accessed by the public. Hence, the NIC has reserved certain addresses that will never be registered publicly. These are known as private IP addresses, and are listed in the following ranges:
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As the router plays a role to manage and further protect its LAN, it interconnects groups of host PCs. Each of them has a private IP address assigned by the built-in DHCP server of the Vigor router. The router itself will also use the default private IP address: 192.168.1.1 to communicate with the local hosts. Meanwhile, Vigor router will communicate with other network devices through a public IP address. When the data flow passing through, the Network Address Translation (NAT) function of the router will dedicate to translate public/private addresses, and the packets will be delivered to the correct host PC in the local area network. Thus, all the host PCs can share a common Internet connection.
From 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 From 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 From 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
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In ADSL deployment, the PPP (Point to Point)-style authentication and authorization is required for bridging customer premises equipment (CPE). Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) connects a network of hosts via an access device to a remote access concentrator or aggregation concentrator. This implementation provides users with significant ease of use. Meanwhile it provides access control, billing, and type of service according to user requirement.
When a router begins to connect to your ISP, a serial of discovery process will occur to ask for a connection. Then a session will be created. Your user ID and password is authenticated via PAP or CHAP with RADIUS authentication system. And your IP address, DNS server, and other related information will usually be assigned by your ISP.
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This section will introduce some general settings of Internet and explain the connection modes for WAN in details.
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This webpage allows you to set general setup for WAN1and WAN3 respectively.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Index Click the WAN /LTE interface link under Index to access into
the WAN configuration page.
Enable V means such WAN interface is enabled and ready to be used. Physical Mode / Type Display the physical mode and physical type of such WAN
interface.
Active Mode Display whether such WAN interface is Active device or
backup device.
Info
Click WAN1/WAN2 link to get the following page:
In default, each WAN port is enabled.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable Choose Yes to invoke the settings for this WAN interface.
Choose No to disable the settings for this WAN interface. Display Name Enter the description for such WAN interface. Physical Mode Display the physical mode of this WAN interface. DSL Mode Specify the physical mode (Auto, VDSL2 or ADSL) for such
router manually. DSL Modem Code Choose the correct DSL modem code for ensuring the
network connection.
If you have no idea about the selection, simply choose
Default or contact the dealer for assistance. VLAN Tag insertion Enable – Enable the function of VLAN with tag.
The router will add specific VLAN number to all packets on
the WAN while sending them out.
Please Enter the tag value and specify the priority for the
packets sending by WAN interface.
Disable – Disable the function of VLAN with tag.
Tag value – Enter the value as the VLAN ID number. The
range is from 0 to 4095.
Priority – Enter the packet priority number for such VLAN.
The range is from 0 to 7.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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To use 3G/4G network connection through 3G/4G USB Modem, please configure WAN3 interface.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable Choose Yes to invoke the settings for this WAN interface.
Display Name Enter the description for such WAN interface. Physical Mode Display the physical mode of this WAN interface.
Choose No to disable the settings for this WAN interface.
Active Mode Choose Always On to make the WAN1 connection being
activated always.
Failover – Choose it to make the WAN connection as a
backup connection.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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This page allows you to set WAN configuration with different modes.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Index Display the WAN interface. Display Name It shows the name of the WAN1/WAN2/LTE that entered in
general setup.
Physical Mode It shows the physical connection for WAN (Ethernet or fiber)
according to the real network connection.
Access Mode Use the drop down list to choose a proper access mode. The
details page of that mode will be popped up. If not, click
Details Page for accessing the page to configure the settings.
Details Page This button will open different web page (based on IPv4)
according to the access mode that you choose in WAN interface.
IPv6 This button will open different web page (based on Physical
Mode) to setup IPv6 Internet Access Mode for WAN interface. If IPv6 service is active on this WAN interface, the color of
“IPv6” will become green.
DHCP Client Option This button allows you to configure DHCP client options.
DHCP packets can be processed by adding option number and data information when such function is enabled and configured.
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Enable – Check the box to enable the function of DHCP Option. Each DHCP option is composed by an option number with data. For example,
Option number:100 Data: abcd
When such function is enabled, the specified values for DHCP option will be seen in DHCP reply packets.
Interface – Specify the WAN interface(s) that will be overwritten by such function. WAN5 ~ WAN6 can be located under WAN>>Multi-PVC/VLAN.
Option Number – Type a number for such function.
Note: If you choose to configure option 61 here, the
detailed settings in WAN>>Interface Access will be overwritten.
DataType – Choose the type (ASCII or Hex) for the data to be stored.
Data – Enter the content of the data to be processed by the function of DHCP option.
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To use PPPoE/PPPoA as the accessing protocol of the internet, please cli ck the PPPoE/PPPoA tab. The following web page will be shown.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable/Disable Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable,
this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid.
ADSL Modem Settings Set up the DSL parameters required by your ISP. These
settings configured here are specified for ADSL only. Multi-PVC channel - The selections displayed here are
determined by the page of Internet Access >> Multi PVCs.
Select M-PVCs Channel means no selection will be chosen. VPI - Type in the value provided by ISP. VCI - Type in the value provided by ISP. Encapsulating Type - Drop down the list to choose the type
provided by ISP. Protocol - Drop down the list to choose the one (PPPoE or
PPPoA) provided by ISP. If you have already used Quick Start Wizard to set the
protocol, then it is not necessary for you to change any settings in this group.
Modulation –Default setting is Multimode. Choose the one that fits the requirement of your router.
ISP Access Setup Enter your allocated username, password and authentication
parameters according to the information provided by your ISP.
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Username – Type in the username provided by ISP in this field.
Password – Type in the pa ssword provided by ISP in this field. More Options –It shows optional settings for configuration.
Service Name - Enter the description of the specific
network service.
Separate Account for ADSL – In default, WAN1 supports VDSL2/ADSL and uses the same PPPoE account and password for connection. If required, you can configure another account and password for ADSL connection by checking this box. If it is checked, the system will ask you to type another group of account and password additionally.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through PPP Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose PPP Detect or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. If you choose Ping Detect as the detection mode, you have to type required settings for the following items.
Primary/Secondary Ping IP – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type Primary or Secondary IP address in this field for pinging.
Ping Gateway IP – If you choose Ping Detect as detection
mode, you also can enable this setting to use current WAN gateway IP address for pinging.
With the IP address(es) pinging, Vigor router can check if the WAN connection is on or off.
TTL (Time to Live) – Set TTL value of PING operation. Ping Interval – Enter the interval for the system to
execute the PING operation.
Ping Retry – Enter the number of times that the system is
allowed to execute the PING operation before WAN disconnection is judged.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Detect to open the following dialog.
Path MTU to – Enter the IP address as the specific
transmit path.
MTU size start from - Determine the starting point
value of the packet.
MTU reduce size by – It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
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Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept – After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
PPP/MP Setup PPP Authentication – Select PAP only or PAP or CHAP for
PPP. IP Assignment (IPCP) - Usually ISP dynamically assigns IP
address to you each time you connect to it and request. In some case, your ISP provides service to always assign you the same IP address whenever you request. In this case, you can fill in this IP address in the Fixed IP field. Please contact your ISP before you want to use this function.
Fixed IP Address– Type in a fixed IP address in the box. WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses and
would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other than the current one you are using.
Dial-Out Schedule You can type in four sets of time schedule for your request.
All the schedules can be set previously in Applications >> Schedule web page and you can use the number that you have set in that web page.
PPPoE Pass-through The router offers PPPoE dial-up connection. Besides, you
also can establish the PPPoE connection directly from local clients to your ISP via the Vigor router. When PPPoA protocol is selected, the PPPoE package transmitted by PC will be transformed into PPPoA package and sent to WAN server. Thus, the PC can access Internet through such direction.
For Wired LAN – If you check this box, PCs on the same network can use another set of PPPoE session (different with the Host PC) to access into Internet.
For Wireless LAN – It is available for n model. If you check this box, PCs on the same wireless network can use another set of PPPoE session (different with the Host PC) to access into Internet.
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Note: To have PPPoA Pass-through, please choose PPPoA protocol and check the box(es) here. The router will behave like a modem which only serves the PPPoE client on the LAN. That’s, the router will offer PPPoA dial-up connection.
MAC Address Default MAC Address – You can use Default MAC Address or
specify another MAC address by typing on the boxes of MAC Address for the router.
Specify a MAC Address – Enter the MAC address for the router manually.
After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
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MPoA is a specification that enables ATM services to be integrated with existing LANs, which use either Ethernet, token-ring or TCP/IP protocols. The goal of MPoA is to allow different LANs to send packets to each other via an ATM backbone.
To use MPoA/Static or Dynamic IP as the accessing protocol of the Internet, select MPoA /Static or Dynamic IP from the WAN>>Internet Access >>WAN1 page. The following web page will appear.
Available settings are explained as follows:
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Item Description Enable/Disable Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable,
this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid.
ADSL Modem Settings Set up the DSL parameters required by your ISP. These
settings configured here are specified for ADSL only. Multi-PVC channel - The selections displayed here are
determined by the page of Internet Access >>Multi PVCs.
Select M-PVCs Channel means no selection will be chosen. Encapsulation - Drop down the list to choose the type
provided by ISP.
VPI - Type in the value provided by ISP. VCI - Type in the value provided by ISP. Modulation –Default setting is Multimode. Choose the one
that fits the requirement of your router.
IP Network Settings This group allows you to obtain an IP address automatically
and allows you type in IP address manually. Obtain an IP address automatically – Click this button to
obtain the IP address automatically. More Options - Click it to display router name and domain
name items.
Router Name – Type in the router name provided by
ISP.
Domain Name – Type in the domain name that you have
assigned.
DHCP Client Identifier - Check the box to spe cify
username and password as the DHCP client identifier for some ISP.
Username: Type a name as username. The
maximum length of the user name you can set is 63 characters.
Password: Type a password. The maximum length
of the password you can set is 62 characters.
Specify an IP address – Click this radio button to specify some data.
IP Address – Type in the private IP address. Subnet Mask – Type in the subnet mask. Gateway IP Address – Type in gateway IP address. WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses
and would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other than the current one you are using. Notice that this setting is available for WAN1 only. Type the additional WAN IP address and check the Enable box. Then click OK to exit the dialog.
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DNS Server IP Address Type in the primary IP address for the router. If necessary,
type in secondary IP address for necessity in the future.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through ARP Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose Always on, ARP Detect or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. If you choose Ping Detect as the detection mode, you have to type required settings for the following items.
Primary/Secondary Ping IP – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type Primary or Secondary IP address in this field for pinging.
Ping Gateway IP – If you choose Ping Detect as detection
mode, you also can enable this setting to use current WAN gateway IP address for pinging. With the IP address(es) pinging, Vigor router can check if the WAN connection is on or off.
TTL (Time to Live) – Set TTL value of PING operation. Ping Interval – Type the interval for the system to
execute the PING operation.
Ping Retry – Type the number of times that the system is
allowed to execute the PING operation before WAN disconnection is judged.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Detect to open the following dialog.
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Path MTU to – Type the IP address as the specific
transmit path.
MTU size start from – Determine the starting point
value of the packet. Default setting is 1500.
MTU reduce size by– It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept – After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
RIP Protocol
Routing Information Protocol is abbreviated as RIP(RFC1058) specifying how routers exchange routing tables information. Click Enable RIP for activating this function.
Bridge Mode Enable Bridge Mode - If the function is enabled, the router
will work as a bridge modem. Yet, the incoming packets with VLAN tags will be discarded.
Enable Firewall – It is available when Bridge Mode is enabled. When both Bridge Mode and Firewall check boxes are enabled, the settings configured (user profiles) under User Management will be ignored. And all of the filter rules defined and enabled in Firewall menu will be activated.
Bridge Subnet – Make a bridge between the selected
LAN subnet and such WAN interface.
MAC Address Default MAC Address – Type in MAC address for the router.
You can use Default MAC Address or specify another MAC address for your necessity.
Specify a MAC Address – Type in the MAC address for the router manually.
After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
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To choose PPPoE as the accessing protocol of the Internet, please select PPPoE from the WAN>>Internet Access >>WAN1 page. The following web page will be shown.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable/Disable Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable,
this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid.
ADSL Modem Setting It is not necessary to configure settings in these fields for
modem settings are prepared for ADSL only.
ISP Access Setup Enter your allocated username, password and authentication
parameters according to the information provided by your ISP.
Username – Type in the username provided by ISP in this field.
Password – Type in the pa ssword provided by ISP in this field. Service Name – Type a name representing serive used. Separate Account for ADSL – In default, WAN1 supports
VDSL2/ADSL and uses the same PPPoE account and password for connection. If required, you can configure another account and password for ADSL connection by checking this box. If it is checked, the system will ask you to type another
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group of account and password additionally.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through ARP Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose ARP Detect or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. If you choose Ping Detect as the detection mode, you have to type required settings for the following items.
Primary/Secondary Ping IP – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type Primary or Secondary IP address in this field for pinging.
Ping Gateway IP – If you choose Ping Detect as detection
mode, you also can enable this setting to use current WAN gateway IP address for pinging.
With the IP address(es) pinging, Vigor router can check if the WAN connection is on or off.
TTL (Time to Live) – Set TTL value of PING operation. Ping Interval – Type the interval for the system to
execute the PING operation.
Ping Retry – Type the number of times that the system is
allowed to execute the PING operation before WAN disconnection is judged.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Path MTU Discovery to open the following dialog.
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Path MTU to – Type the IP address as the specific
transmit path.
MTU size start from – Determine the starting point
value of the packet.
MTU reduce size by– It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept– After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
PPP. IP Assignment(IPCP) - Usually ISP dynamically assigns IP
address to you each time you connect to it and request. In some case, your ISP provides service to always assign you the same IP address whenever you request. In this case, you can fill in this IP address in the Fixed IP field. Please contact your ISP before you want to use this function.
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Fixed IP Address – Type in a fixed IP address. WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses and
would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other than the current one you are using.
Dial-Out Schedule Index (1-15) in Schedule Setup - You can type in four sets of
time schedule for your request. All the schedules can be set previously in Applications >> Schedule web page and you can use the number that you have set in that web page.
PPPoE Pass-through The router offers PPPoE dial-up connection. Besides, you
also can establish the PPPoE connection directly from local clients to your ISP via the Vigor router. When PPPoA protocol is selected, the PPPoE package transmitted by PC will be transformed into PPPoA package and sent to WAN server. Thus, the PC can access Internet through such direction.
For Wired LAN – If you check this box, PCs on the same network can use another set of PPPoE session (different with the Host PC) to access into Internet.
For Wireless LAN – It is available for n model. If you check this box, PCs on the same wireless network can use another set of PPPoE session (different with the Host PC) to access into Internet.
Note: To have PPPoA Pass-through, please choose PPPoA protocol and check the box(es) here. The router will behave like a modem which only serves the PPPoE client on the LAN. That’s, the router will offer PPPoA dial-up connection.
MAC Address Default MAC Address – You can use Default MAC Address or
specify another MAC address by typing on the boxes of MAC Address for the router.
Specify a MAC Address – Type the MAC address for the router manually.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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MPoA is a specification that enables ATM services to be integrated with existing LANs, which use either Ethernet, token-ring or TCP/IP protocols. The goal of MPoA is to allow different LANs to send packets to each other via an ATM backbone.
To use MPoA/Static or Dynamic IP as the accessing protocol of the Internet, select MPoA/Static or Dynamic IP from the WAN>>Internet Access >>WAN1 page. The following web page will appear.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable/Disable Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable,
this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid.
ADSL Modem Settings It is not necessary to configure settings in these fields for
modem settings are prepared for ADSL only.
IP Network Settings Obtain an IP address automatically – Click this button to
obtain the IP address automatically. More Options – Click it to display router name and domain
name items.
Router Name – Type in the router name provided by
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ISP.
Domain Name – Type in the domain name that you have
assigned.
DHCP Client Identifier* - Check the box to specify
username and password as the DHCP client identifier for some ISP.
Username: Type a name as username. The
maximum length of the user name you can set is 63 characters.
Password: Type a password. The maximum length of
the password you can set is 62 characters.
Specify an IP address – Click this radio button to specify some data.
IP Address – Type in the private IP address. Subnet Mask – Type in the subnet mask. Gateway IP Address – Type in gateway IP address.
WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses and would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other than the current one you are using. Notice that this setting is available for WAN1 only. Type the additional WAN IP address and check the Enable box. Then click OK to exit the dialog.
DNS Server IP Address Type in the primary IP address for the router. If necessary,
type in secondary IP address for necessity in the future.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through ARP Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose ARP Detect, Ping Detect or Always On for the system to execute for WAN detection. If you choose Ping Detect as the detection mode, you have to type required settings for the following items.
Primary/Secondary Ping IP – If you choose Ping Detect as
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detection mode, you have to type Primary or Secondary IP address in this field for pinging.
Ping Gateway IP – If you choose Ping Detect as detection
mode, you also can enable this setting to use current WAN gateway IP address for pinging.
With the IP address(es) pinging, Vigor router can check if the WAN connection is on or off.
TTL (Time to Live) – Set TTL value of PING operation. Ping Interval – Type the interval for the system to
execute the PING operation.
Ping Retry – Type the number of times that the system is
allowed to execute the PING operation before WAN disconnection is judged.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Detect to open the following dialog. Path MTU to – Type the IP address as the specific
transmit path.
MTU size start from – Determine the starting point
value of the packet. Default setting is 1500.
MTU reduce size by– It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept– After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
RIP Protocol
Bridge Mode Enable Bridge Mode - If the function is enabled, the router
MAC Address Default MAC Address – Type in MAC address for the router.
After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
Routing Information Protocol is abbreviated as RIP(RFC1058) specifying how routers exchange routing tables information. Click Enable RIP for activating this function.
will work as a bridge modem. Enable Firewall – It is available when Bridge Mode is
enabled. When both Bridge Mode and Firewall check boxes are enabled, the settings configured (user profiles) under User Management will be ignored. And all of the filter rules defined and enabled in Firewall menu will be activated.
Bridge Subnet – Make a bridge between the selected LAN subnet and such WAN interface.
You can use Default MAC Address or specify another MAC address for your necessity.
Specify a MAC Address – Type in the MAC address for the router manually.
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To choose PPPoE as the accessing protocol of the Internet, please select PPPoE from the WAN>>Internet Access >>WAN2 page. The following web page will be shown.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable/Disable Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable,
this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid.
ISP Access Setup Enter your allocated username, password and authentication
parameters according to the information provided by your ISP.
Service Name - Enter the description of the specific network service.
Username – Type in the username provided by ISP in this field.
The maximum length of the user name you can set is 63 characters.
Password – Type in the pa ssword provided by ISP in this field. The maximum length of the password you can set is 62
characters. Index (1-15) - You can type in four sets of time schedule for
your request. All the schedules can be set previously in Applications >> Schedule web page and you can use the number that you have set in that web page.
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Detection connection is alive or not through PPP Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose PPP Detect or Ping Detect for the system to
execute for WAN detection. If you choose Ping Detect as the detection mode, you have to type required settings for the following items.
Primary/Secondary Ping IP – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type Primary or Secondary IP address in this field for pinging.
Ping Gateway IP – If you choose Ping Detect as detection
mode, you also can enable this setting to use current WAN gateway IP address for pinging.
With the IP address(es) pinging, Vigor router can check if the WAN connection is on or off.
TTL (Time to Live) – Set TTL value of PING operation. Ping Interval – Type the interval for the system to
execute the PING operation.
Ping Retry – Type the number of times that the system is
allowed to execute the PING operation before WAN disconnection is judged.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Detect to open the following dialog.
Path MTU to – Type the IP address as the specific
transmit path.
MTU size start from – Determine the starting point
value of the packet. Default setting is 1500.
MTU reduce size by – It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept – After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
TTL Change the TTL value – Enable or disable the TTL (Time to
Live) for a packet transmitted through Vigor router.
Enable - TTL value will be reduced (-1) when it passess
through Vigor router. It will cause the client, accessing Internet through Vigor router, be blocked by certain ISP when TTL value becomes “0”.
Disable – TTL value will not be reduced. Then, when a
packet passes through Vigor router, it will not be cancelled. That is, the client who sends out the packet will not be blocked by ISP.
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PPP/MP Setup PPP Authentication – Select PAP only or PAP or CHAP for
PPP. Idle Timeout – Set the timeout for breaking down the
Internet after passing through the time without any action. IP Assignment (IPCP)- Usually ISP dynamically assigns IP
address to you each time you connect to it and request. In some case, your ISP provides service to always assign you the same IP address whenever you request. In this case, you can fill in this IP address in the Fixed IP field. Please contact your ISP before you want to use this function.
WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses and would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other than the current one you are using. Notice that this setting is available for WAN1 only. Type the additional WAN IP address and check the Enable box. Then click OK to exit the dialog.
Fixed IP Address – Type in a fixed IP address. Default MAC Address – You can use Default MAC Address or
specify another MAC address by typing on the boxes of MAC Address for the router.
Specify a MAC Address – Type the MAC address for the router manually.
After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
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For static IP mode, you usually receive a fixed public IP address or a public subnet, namely multiple public IP addresses from your DSL or Cable ISP service providers. In most cases, a Cable service provider will offer a fixed public IP, while a DSL service pr ovider will offer a public subnet. If you have a public subnet, you could assign an IP address or many IP address to the WAN interface.
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To use Static or Dynamic IP as the accessing protocol of the internet, please click the Static or Dynamic IP tab. The following web page will be shown.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Enable / Disable Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable,
this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid.
Keep WAN Connection Normally, this function is designed for Dynamic IP
environments because some ISPs will drop connections if there is no traffic within certain periods of time. Check
Enable PING to keep alive box to activate this function. PING to the IP - If you enable the PING function, please
specify the IP address for the system to PING it for keeping alive.
PING Interval - Enter the interval for the system to execute the PING operation.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through ARP Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose ARP Detect, Ping Detect or Always On for the system to execute for WAN detection. If you choose Ping Detect as the detection mode, you have to type required settings for the following items.
Primary/Secondary Ping IP – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type Primary or Secondary IP address in this field for pinging.
Ping Gateway IP – If you choose Ping Detect as detection
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mode, you also can enable this setting to use current WAN gateway IP address for pinging.
With the IP address(es) pinging, Vigor router can check if the WAN connection is on or off.
TTL (Time to Live) – Set TTL value of PING operation. Ping Interval – Enter the interval for the system to
execute the PING operation.
Ping Retry – Enter the number of times that the system is
allowed to execute the PING operation before WAN disconnection is judged.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Detect to open the following dialog.
Path MTU to – Choose the destination as the specific
transmit path and Enter the IP address.
MTU size start from - Determine the starting point
value of the packet.
MTU reduce size by – It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept – After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
RIP Protocol
TTL Change the TTL value – Enable or disable the TTL (Time to
Routing Information Protocol is abbreviated as RIP(RFC1058) specifying how routers exchange routing tables information. Click Enable RIP for activating this function.
Live) for a packet transmitted through Vigor router. Enable - TTL value will be reduced (-1) when it passess
through Vigor router. It will cause the client, accessing Internet through Vigor router, be blocked by certain ISP when TTL value becomes “0”.
Disable – TTL value will not be reduced. Then, when a packet passes through Vigor router, it will not be cancelled. That is, the client who sends out the packet will not be blocked by ISP.
WAN IP Network Settings This group allows you to obtain an IP address automatically
and allows you Enter IP address manually. WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses and
would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other
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than the current one you are using.
Obtain an IP address automatically – Click this button to obtain the IP address automatically if you want to use Dynamic IP mode.
Router Name: Enter the router name provided by ISP. Domain Name: Enter the domain name that you have
assigned.
Specify an IP address – Click this radio button to specify some data if you want to use Static IP mode.
IP Address: Enter the IP address. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask. Gateway IP Address: Enter the gateway IP address.
Default MAC Address: Click this radio button to use default MAC address for the router.
Specify a MAC Address: Some Cable service providers specify a specific MAC address for access authentication. In such cases you need to click the Specify a MAC Address and enter the MAC address in the MAC Address field.
DNS Server IP Address Enter the primary IP address for the router if you want to use
Static IP mode. If necessary, Enter secondary IP address for
necessity in the future.
After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
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To use PPTP as the accessing protocol of the internet, please click the PPTP tab. The following web page will be shown.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description PPTP Enable - Click this radio button to enable a PPTP client to
establish a tunnel to a DSL modem on the WAN interface. Disable – Click this radio button to close the connection
through PPTP. Server Address - Specify the IP address of the PPTP server if
you enable PPTP client mode. Specify Gateway IP Address – Specify the gateway IP address
for DHCP server.
ISP Access Setup Username -Enter the username provided by ISP in this field.
The maximum length of the user name you can set is 63 characters.
Password -Enter the password provided by ISP in this field. The maximum length of the password you can set is 62 characters.
Index (1-15) in Schedule Setup - You can Enter four sets of time schedule for your request. All the schedules can be set previously in Application >> Schedule web page and you can use the number that you have set in that web page.
MTU It means Max Transmit Unit for packet.
Path MTU Discovery – It is used to detect the maximum MTU
size of a packet not to be segmented in specific transmit path.
Click Detect to open the following dialog.
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Path MTU to – Choose the destination as the specific
transmit path and Enter the IP address.
MTU size start from - Determine the starting point
value of the packet.
MTU reduce size by – It determines the decreasing size
of MTU value. For example, the number specified in this field is “8”. The maximum MTU size is “1500”. After clicking the “detect” button, the system will calculate and get the suitable MTU value such as 1500, 1492, 1484 and etc., automatically.
Detect – Click it to detect a suitable MTU value Accept – After clicking it, the detected value will be
displayed in the field of MTU.
PPP Setup PPP Authentication - Select PAP only or PAP or CHAP for
PPP. Idle Timeout - Set the timeout for breaking down the
Internet after passing through the time without any action.
IP Address Assignment Method(IPCP)
WAN IP Network Settings Obtain an IP address automatically – Click this button to
WAN IP Alias - If you have multiple public IP addresses and
would like to utilize them on the WAN interface, please use WAN IP Alias. You can set up to 8 public IP addresses other than the current one you are using.
Fixed IP - Usually ISP dynamically assigns IP address to you each time you connect to it and request. In some case, your ISP provides service to always assign you the same IP address whenever you request. In this case, you can fill in this IP address in the Fixed IP field. Please contact your ISP before you want to use this function. Click Yes to use this function and Enter a fixed IP address in the box.
Fixed IP Address -Type a fixed IP address.
obtain the IP address automatically. Specify an IP address – Click this radio button to specify
some data.
IP Address – Enter the IP address. Subnet Mask – Enter the subnet mask.
After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
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When Offline is selected, the IPv6 connection will be disabled.
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During the procedure of IPv4 PPPoE connection, we can get the IPv6 Link Local Address between the gateway and Vigor router through IPv6CP. Later, use DHCPv6 or accept RA to acquire the IPv6 prefix address (such as: 2001:B010:7300:200::/64) offered by the ISP. In addition, PCs under LAN also can have the public IPv6 address for Internet access by means of the generated prefix.
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No need to type any other information for PPP mode.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description WAN Connection
Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose NS Detect, Always On or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. Always On means no detection will be executed. The network connection will be on always.
Ping IP/Hostname – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type IP address in this field for pinging.
TTL (Time to Live) –If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type TTL value.
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RIPng Protocol RIPng (RIP next generation) offers the same functions and
benefits as IPv4 RIP v2.
Below shows an example for successful IPv6 connection based on PPP mode.
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Tunnel setup protocol client (TSPC) is an application which could help you to connect to IPv6 network easily.
Please make sure your IPv4 WAN connection is OK and apply one free account from hexago (http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/freenet6-account ) before you try to use TSPC for network connection. TSPC would connect to tunnel broker and requests a tunnel according to the specifications inside the configuration file. It gets a public IPv6 IP address and an IPv6 prefix from the tunnel broker and then monitors the state of the tunnel in background.
After getting the IPv6 prefix and starting router advertisement daemon (RADVD), the PC behind this router can directly connect to IPv6 the Internet.
At present, the IPv6 prefix can be acquired via the PPPoE mode connection which is available for the areas such as Taiwan (hinet), the Netherlands, Australia and UK.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Username Enter the name obtained from the broker. It is suggested for
you to apply another username and password for http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/freenet6-account.
The maximum length of the name you can set is 63 characters.
Password Enter the password assigned with the user name.
The maximum length of the name you can set is 19 characters.
Tunnel Broker Enter the address for the tunnel broker IP, FQDN or an
optional port number.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose NS Detect, Always On or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. Always On means no detection will be executed. The network connection will be on always.
Ping IP/Hostname – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type IP address in this field for pinging.
TTL (Time to Live) –If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type TTL value.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Always On Check this box to keep the network connection always. Username Enter the name obtained from the broker. Please apply new
account at http://www.sixxs.net/. It is suggested for you to apply another username and password.
The maximum length of the name you can set is 19 characters.
Password Enter the password assigned with the user name.
The maximum length of the password you can set is 19 characters.
Tunnel Broker It means a server of AICCU. The server can provide IPv6
tunnels to sites or end users over IPv4. Enter the address for the tunnel broker IP, FQDN or an
optional port number.
Tunnel ID One user account may have several tunnels. And, each
tunnel shall have one specified tunnel ID (e.g., T115394). Enter the ID offered by Tunnel Broker.
Subnet Prefix Enter the subnet prefix address obtained from service
provider. The maximum length of the prefix you can set is 128
characters.
WAN Connection Detection
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose NS Detect, Always On or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection.
Ping IP/Hostname – If you choose Ping Detect as
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detection mode, you have to type IP address in this field for pinging.
TTL (Time to Live) –If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type TTL value.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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DHCPv6 client mode would use DHCPv6 protocol to obtain IPv6 address from server.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description DHCPv6 Client
Configuration WAN Connection
Detection
IAID - Type a number as IAID.
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through NS Detect or Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose Always On, Ping Detect or NS Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. With NS Detect mode, the system will check if network connection is established or not, like IPv4 ARP Detect. Always On means no detection will be executed. The network connection will be on always.
Ping IP/Hostname – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type IP address in this field for pinging.
TTL (Time to Live) –If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type TTL value.
RIPng Protocol RIPng (RIP next generation) offers the same functions and
benefits as IPv4 RIP v2.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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This type allows you to setup static IPv6 address for WAN interface.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Static IPv6 Address
configuration
Current IPv6 Address Table
Static IPv6 Gateway Configuration
WAN Connection Detection
IPv6 Address – Enter the IPv6 Static IP Address. Prefix Length – Enter the fixed value for prefix length. Add – Click it to add a new entry. Update – Click it to modify an existed entry. Delete – Click it to remove an existed entry.
Display current interface IPv6 address.
IPv6 Gateway Address - Type your IPv6 gateway address here.
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose NS Detect, Always On or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. Always On means no detection will be executed. The network connection will be on always.
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Ping IP/Hostname – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type IP address in this field for pinging.
TTL (Time to Live) –If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type TTL value.
RIPng Protocol RIPng (RIP next generation) offers the same functions and
benefits as IPv4 RIP v2.
After finished the above settings, click OK to save the settings.
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This type allows you to setup 6in4 Static Tunnel for WAN interface. Such mode allows the router to access IPv6 network through IPv4 network. However, 6in4 offers a prefix outside of 2002::0/16. So, you can u se a f ixed endpoint rather
than anycast endpoint. The mode has more reliability.
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Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description Remote Endpoint IPv4
Address 6in4 IPv6 Address Enter the static IPv6 address for IPv4 tunnel with the value
LAN Routed Prefix Enter the static IPv6 address for LAN routing with the value
Tunnel TTL Enter the number for the data lifetime in tunnel. WAN Connection
Detection
Enter the static IPv4 address for the remote server.
for prefix length.
for prefix length.
Such function allows you to verify whether network connection is alive or not through Ping Detect.
Mode – Choose NS Detect, Always On or Ping Detect for the system to execute for WAN detection. Always On means no detection will be executed. The network connection will be on always.
Ping IP/Hostname – If you choose Ping Detect as
detection mode, you have to type IP address in this field
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