Draytek VIGORIPPBX 3510 SERIES User Manual

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VigorIPPBX 3510 Series
Version: 2.2
Firmware Version: V3.5.5.1
Date: 17/03/2011
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Copyright Information
Copyright Declarations
Copyright 2011 All rights reserved. This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language without written permission from the copyright holders.
Trademarks
The following trademarks are used in this document:
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trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
z Apple and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. z Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
manufacturers.
Safety Instructions and Approval
Safety Instructions
z Read the installation guide thoroughly before you set up the router. z 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.
z Do not place the router in a damp or humid place, e.g. a bathroom. z The router should be used in a sheltered area, within a temperature range of +5 to
+40 Celsius.
z 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.
z Do not deploy the cable for LAN connection outdoor to prevent electronic shock
hazards.
z Keep the package out of reach of children. z 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, dam aged 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 revi se the m anual and onli ne 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.
http://www.draytek.com
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European Community Declarations
Manufacturer: DrayTek Corp. Address: No. 26, Fu Shing Road, HuKou Township, HsinChu Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu County, Taiwan
303
Product: VigorIPPBX 3510 DrayTek Corp. declares that VigorIPPBX 3510 of routers are in compliance with the following essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EEC. The product conforms to the requirements of Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2004/108/EC by
complying with the requirements set forth in EN55022/Class A and EN55024/Class A. The product conforms to the requirements of Low Voltage (LVD) Directive 2006/95/EC by complying with the
requirements set forth in EN60950-1.
Regulatory Information
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisio n recept i on , whi ch can be determined by turning the equipment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device may accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Please visit http://www.draytek.com/user/AboutRegulatory.php.
This product is designed for the ISDN and POTS network throughout the EC region and Switzerland. Please see the user manual for the applicable networks on your product.
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Chapter 1: Preface.............................................................................................................1
1.1 Web Configuration Buttons Explanation............................................................................ 1
1.2 LED Indicators and Connectors.......................................................................................... 2
1.3 Hardware Installation............................................................................................................ 4
1.3.1 Introduction for FXS/FXO/ISDN TE/ISDN NT Module.................................................. 5
1.4 Printer Installation................................................................................................................. 7
Chapter 2: Basic Settings for Accessing Internet.........................................................13
2.1 Changing Password............................................................................................................ 13
2.2 Quick Start Wizard.............................................................................................................. 15
2.2.1 PPPoE ........................................................................................................................ 17
2.2.2 PPTP/L2TP.................................................................................................................19
2.2.3 Static IP....................................................................................................................... 21
2.2.4 DHCP.......................................................................................................................... 22
2.3 IPPBX Wizard....................................................................................................................... 24
2.3.1 Extension & Group Setup........................................................................................... 24
2.3.2 SIP Trunk Setup ......................................................................................................... 26
2.3.3 Office Hours Setup ..................................................................................................... 27
2.4 Online Status....................................................................................................................... 28
2.5 Saving Configuration.......................................................................................................... 29
Chapter 3: Applications and Tutorials............................................................................31
3.1 Versatile PSTN and VoIP Trunk.......................................................................................... 31
3.2 Cost-effective Extendability by Integrated Analog-telephone Adapter (for
24 Conventional Analog Phones) & POE-switch for IP-based phones............................... 33
3.3 ISDN Application via ISDN Trunk....................................................................................... 35
3.4 ISDN Application with All ISDN TE Ports.......................................................................... 36
3.5 ISDN Application with 4 ISDN TE and 2 ISDN TE/ 2 ISDN NT Ports ............................... 37
3.6 Create a LAN-to-LAN Connection Between Remote Office and Headquarter.............. 38
3.7 Create a Remote Dial-in User Connection Between the Teleworker and Headquarter 45
3.8 QoS Setting Example.......................................................................................................... 49
3.9 LAN – Created by Using NAT............................................................................................. 53
3.10 Upgrade Firmware for VigorIPPBX 3510......................................................................... 55
3.11 Backup and Restore Settings for VigorIPPBX 3510 ...................................................... 57
3.11.1 Backup the Configuration Settings........................................................................... 57
3.11.2 Restore the Configuration Settings........................................................................... 61
3.12 Request a certificate from a CA server on Windows CA Server.................................. 65
3.13 Request a CA Certificate and Set as Trusted on Windows CA Server ........................ 69
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3.14 Creating an Account for MyVigor.................................................................................... 71
3.15 How to enhance the security for extensions' registration............................................ 78
Chapter 4: General Web Configuration..........................................................................81
4.1 IPPBX.................................................................................................................................... 81
4.1.1 Extension....................................................................................................................82
4.1.2 Trunks......................................................................................................................... 84
4.1.3 Dial Plan...................................................................................................................... 91
4.1.4 PBX System................................................................................................................96
4.1.5 PBX Status ............................................................................................................... 114
4.2 WAN.....................................................................................................................................115
4.2.1 Basics of Internet Protocol (IP) Network................................................................... 115
4.2.2 Network Connection by 3G USB Modem................................................................. 116
4.2.3 General Setup........................................................................................................... 117
4.2.4 Internet Access.........................................................................................................119
4.2.5 Load-Balance Policy................................................................................................. 126
4.3 LAN..................................................................................................................................... 128
4.3.1 Basics of LAN........................................................................................................... 128
4.3.2 General Setup........................................................................................................... 130
4.3.3 Static Route .............................................................................................................. 133
4.3.4 VLAN......................................................................................................................... 135
4.3.5 Bind IP to MAC......................................................................................................... 137
4.4 NAT..................................................................................................................................... 138
4.4.1 Port Redirection........................................................................................................ 139
4.4.2 DMZ Host.................................................................................................................. 141
4.4.3 Open Ports................................................................................................................ 144
Chapter 5 Advanced Web Configuration.....................................................................149
5.1 Web Filter Activation......................................................................................................... 149
5.2 Firewall............................................................................................................................... 152
5.2.1 Basics for Firewall..................................................................................................... 152
5.2.2 General Setup........................................................................................................... 154
5.2.3 Filter Setup ............................................................................................................... 156
5.2.4 DoS Defense ............................................................................................................ 163
5.3 Objects Settings................................................................................................................ 166
5.3.1 IP Object...................................................................................................................166
5.3.2 IP Group.................................................................................................................... 168
5.3.3 Service Type Object ................................................................................................. 170
5.3.4 Service Type Group.................................................................................................. 171
5.3.5 Keyword Object ........................................................................................................ 172
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5.3.6 Keyword Group......................................................................................................... 173
5.3.7 File Extension Object................................................................................................ 174
5.4 CSM .................................................................................................................................... 175
5.4.1 APP Enforcement Profile.......................................................................................... 177
5.4.2 URL Content Filter Profile......................................................................................... 181
5.4.3 Web Content Filter Profile......................................................................................... 185
5.5 Bandwidth Management................................................................................................... 189
5.5.1 Sessions Limit........................................................................................................... 189
5.5.2 Bandwidth Limit ........................................................................................................ 190
5.5.3 Quality of Service...................................................................................................... 191
5.6 Applications....................................................................................................................... 198
5.6.1 Dynamic DNS ........................................................................................................... 198
5.6.2 Schedule................................................................................................................... 200
5.6.3 RADIUS .................................................................................................................... 202
5.6.4 UPnP......................................................................................................................... 203
5.6.5 IGMP......................................................................................................................... 205
5.6.6 Wake on LAN............................................................................................................ 206
5.7 VPN and Remote Access.................................................................................................. 207
5.7.1 Remote Access Control............................................................................................ 207
5.7.2 PPP General Setup .................................................................................................. 208
5.7.3 IPSec General Setup................................................................................................ 209
5.7.4 IPSec Peer Identity................................................................................................... 210
5.7.5 Remote Dial-in User ................................................................................................. 212
5.7.6 LAN to LAN............................................................................................................... 215
5.7.7 Connection Management.......................................................................................... 222
5.8 Certificate Management.................................................................................................... 223
5.8.1 Local Certificate........................................................................................................223
5.8.2 Trusted CA Certificate .............................................................................................. 225
5.8.3 Certificate Backup..................................................................................................... 226
5.9 USB Application................................................................................................................ 226
5.9.1 USB General Settings............................................................................................... 226
5.9.2 USB User Management............................................................................................ 228
5.9.3 File Explorer.............................................................................................................. 230
5.9.4 USB Disk Status....................................................................................................... 231
5.9.5 Web Syslog / Syslog Explorer.................................................................................. 231
5.10 System Maintenance....................................................................................................... 233
5.10.1 System Status......................................................................................................... 233
5.10.2 TR-069.................................................................................................................... 235
5.10.3 Administrator Password.......................................................................................... 236
5.10.4 Configuration Backup ............................................................................................. 236
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5.10.5 Syslog/Mail Alert.....................................................................................................237
5.10.6 Time and Date........................................................................................................ 240
5.10.7 Management........................................................................................................... 241
5.10.8 Reboot System....................................................................................................... 242
5.10.9 Firmware Upgrade.................................................................................................. 243
5.10.10 Activation .............................................................................................................. 243
5.11 Diagnostics...................................................................................................................... 245
5.11.1 Dial-out Trigger....................................................................................................... 245
5.11.2 Routing Table ......................................................................................................... 246
5.11.3 ARP Cache Table................................................................................................... 246
5.11.4 DHCP Table............................................................................................................ 247
5.11.5 NAT Sessions Table............................................................................................... 247
5.11.6 Ping Diagnosis........................................................................................................ 248
5.11.7 Data Flow Monitor................................................................................................... 249
5.11.8 Traffic Graph........................................................................................................... 251
5.11.9 Trace Route............................................................................................................251
5.12 Support Area.................................................................................................................... 252
Chapter 6: Trouble Shooting.........................................................................................253
6.1 Checking If the Hardware Status Is OK or Not............................................................... 253
6.2 Checking If the Network Connection Settings on Your Computer Is OK or Not ........ 254
6.3 Pinging the Router from Y our Computer........................................................................ 256
6.4 Checking If the ISP Settings are OK or Not.................................................................... 257
6.5 Backing to Factory Default Setting If Necessary........................................................... 259
6.6 Contacting Your Dealer..................................................................................................... 259
Appendix: Hardware Specifications.............................................................................261
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VigorIPPBX 3510 is a broadband router with WAN interface. It provides policy-based load-balance, fail-over and BOD (Bandwidth on Demand), also 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/3DS, the router increases the performance of VPN greatly, and offers several protocols (such as IPSec/PPTP/L2TP) with up to 32 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.
VigorIPPBX 3510 can provide up to 100 extensions setup to let all registered IP phones in LAN or remote sites around the world to have unlimited free calls through Internet. Moreover, VigorIPPBX 3510 is able to establish multiple networking architectures corresponding to your current desire and future needs of growing communication. Its ISDN/PSTN compatibility lets you move from simple VoIP solution such as IP phone and Softphone to integrate with comprehensive networking infrastructure, such as ISDN and Analog phone line any time you need.
Object-based firewall is flexible and allows your network be safe. In addition, through VoIP function, the communication fee for you and remote people can be reduced.
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Several main buttons appeared on the web pages are defined as the following:
Save and apply current settings.
Cancel current settings and recover to the previous saved settings.
Clear all the selections and parameters settings, including selection from
drop-down list. All the values must be reset with factory default settings.
Add new settings for specified item.
Edit the settings for the selected item.
Delete the selected item with the corresponding settings.
Note: For the other buttons shown on the web pages, please refer to Chapter 4 for detailed explanation.
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Before you use the Vigor router, please get acquainted with the LED indicators and connectors first. The displays of LED indicators and connectors for the routers are different slightly. The following sections will introduce them respectively.
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LED Status Explanation
On The router is powered on. PWR (Power) Off The router is powered off. Blinking The router is powered on and running norm al l y . ACT (Activity) Off The router is not ready or failed. On The WAN connection is ready. WAN Blinking It will blink while transmitting data. On CDR utility has been installed and is recording. CDR Off CDR utility has not been installed or is unable to
record. On A USB device is connected and active. USB Blinking The data is transmitting.
MSF Blinking
Storage (NAND flash or USB disk) is full.
VPN On The VPN tunnel is active. CSM On The profiles of CSM (Content Security Management)
for IM/P2P, URL Content Filter, Web Content Filter
application is enabled from Firewall >> General
Setup. (These profiles can be established under CSM
menu).
QoS On The QoS function is active.
LED on Connector
On The port is connected. Off The port is disconnected.
Left LED (Green)
Blinking The data is transmitting. On The port is connected with 100Mbps.
LAN 1/2/3/4
Right LED (Green)
Off The port is connected with 10Mbps. On The port is connected. Off The port is disconnected.
Left LED (Green)
Blinking The data is transmitting. On The port is connected with 100Mbps.
WAN 1
Right LED (Green)
Off The port is connected with 10Mbps.
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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 th e ACT LED begins to blink rapidly than usual, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default
configuration. FXS Connecter for telephone set. FXO Connecter for FXS interface of PABX. LAN (1-4) Connecters for local networked devices. WAN 2/1 Connecter for remote networked devices. USB Connecter for a USB device (for 3G USB Modem or printer).
PWR
Connecter for a power adapter. ON/OFF
Power Switch.
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Before starting to configure the router, you have to connect your devices correctly.
1. Connect the cable Modem/DSL Modem/Media Converter to WAN port of router with
Ethernet cable (RJ-45).
2. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable (RJ-45) to one of the LAN ports of the router and
the other end of the cable (RJ-45) into the Ethernet port on your computer.
3. Connect the telephone sets with phone lines (for using PBX function). For the model
without phone ports, skip this step.
4. Connect IP Phone(s) via VigorSwitch to this router.
5. Connect one end of the power adapter to the router’s power port on the rear panel, and
the other side into a wall outlet.
6. Power on the device by pressing down the power switch on the rear panel.
7. The system starts to initiate. After completing the system test, the PWR and ACT
LEDs will light up and start blinking.
(For the detailed information of LED status, please refer to section 1.2.)
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VigorIPPBX 3510 has two expansion slots; each slot can be plugged into 4-port PSTN card, ISDN-NTTE or ISDN-TE card. The PSTN card involves two kinds of interface: FXS and FXO. The ISDN-NTTE card involves two kinds of interface: NT for port 1 and 3; TE or NT (user configurable) for port 2 and 4. And ISDN-TE card involves 4-port TE mode. You can deploy different PSTN/ISDN applications according to the requirements.
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FXS (Foreign eXchange Station) and FXO (Foreign eXchange Office) are assembled with a pair. A telecommunications line from an FXO device must be connected to an FXS device. Similarly, an FXS device must be connected to an FXO device. For example, PSTN is FXS equipment, and a telephone is FXO equipment.
As for VigorIPPBX 3510, it is more special because it has both FXS and FXO devices at the same time. It can connect to the phone line to act as FXO equipment; and it can connect to telephones to act as FXS equipment.
FXS card
This card can connect to the telephone, FAX machine, DECT Phone, and so on.
FXO card
This card can connect to PSTN lines and extension lines of PBX
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NT means Network Terminal. The ISDN port in NT mode is a port that used to connect general ISDN phones. And TE means Terminal Equipment. The ISDN port in TE mode is a port that used to connect ISDN line or ISDN PBX.
As for the Private Branch Exchange (PBX), it is more special because it has both ISDN-NT and ISDN-TE devices at the same time. It can connect to the ISDN line to act as ISDN-TE equipment; and it can connect to ISDN telephones to act as ISDN-NT equipment.
Based on the characteristics described above that the ISDN NT equipment and the ISDN TE equipment must connect with each other, please pay special attention when you use ISDN NT card and ISDN TE card.
4 ISDN TE Ports
2 ISDN TE / 2 ISDN NT Ports
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You can install a printer onto the router for sharing printing. All the PCs connected this router can print documents via the router. The example provided here is made based on Windows XP/2000. For Windows 98/SE, please visit www.draytek.com
.
Before using it, please follow the steps below to configure settings for connected computers.
1. Connect the printer with the router through USB/parallel port.
2. Open Start->Settings-> Printer and Faxes.
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3. Open File->Add a New Computer. A welcome dialog will appear. Please click Next.
4. Click Local printer attached to this computer and click Next.
5. In this dialog, choose Create a new port Type of port and use the drop down list to
select Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next.
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6. In the following dialog, type 192.168.1.1 (router’s LAN IP) in the field of Printer
Name or IP Address and type IP_192.168.1.1 as the port name. Then, click Next.
7. Click Standard and choose Generic Network Card.
8. Then, in the following dialog, click Finish.
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9. Now, your system will ask you to choose right name of the printer that you installed
onto the router. Such step can make correct driver loaded onto your PC. When you finish the selection, click Next.
10. For the final stage, you need to go back to Control Panel-> Printers and edit the
property of the new printer you have added.
11. Select “LPR” on Protocol, type p1 (number 1) as Queue Name. Then click OK. Next
please refer to the red rectangle for choosing the correct protocol and LPR name.
The printer can be used for printing now. Most of the printers with different manufacturers are compatible with vigor router.
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Note 1: Some printers with the fax/scanning or other additional functions are not supported. If you do not know whether your printer is supported or not, please visit www.draytek.com to find out the printer list. Open Support >FAQ; find out the link of Printer Server and click it; then click the What types of printers are compatible with Vigor router? link.
Note 2: Vigor router supports printing request from computers via LAN ports but not WAN port.
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For use the router properly, it is necessary for you to change the password of web configuration for security and adjust primary basic settings.
This chapter explains how to setup a password for an administrator and how to adjust basic settings for accessing Internet successfully. Be aware that only the administrator can change the router configuration.
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To change the password for this device, you have to access into the web browse with default password first.
1. Make sure your computer connects to the router correctly.
Notice: 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 this guide.
2. 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. Please type “admin” as the username and leave blank for the password on the window. Next click OK for next screen.
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3. Now, the Main Screen will pop up.
4. Go to Advanced page and choose System Maintenance >>Administrator Password.
5. Enter the login password (the default is blank) on the field of Old Password. Type
New Password and Confirm Password. Then click OK to continue.
6. Now, the password has been changed. Next time, use the new password to access the
Web Configurator for this router.
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If your router can be under an environment with high speed NAT, the configuration provide here can help you to deploy and use the router quickly.
The first screen of Quick Start Wizard is entering login password. After typing the password, please click Next.
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On the next page as shown below, please select the WAN interface that you use. Choose
Auto negotiation as the physical type for your router. Then click Next for next step.
WAN Interface Specify which interface you use for network connection. Display Name Type the name for this router. Physical Mode If you choose WAN2, you can specify Ethernet or 3G USB Modem
as the physical mode.
Physical Type Choose the physical type you desired. The default setting is Auto
negotiation.
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On the next page as shown below, please select the appropriate Internet access type according to the information from your ISP. For example, you should select PPPoE mode if the ISP provides you PPPoE interface. Then click Next for next step.
In the Quick Start Wizard, you can configure the router to access the Internet with different protocol/modes such as PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, Static IP or DHCP. The router supports the WAN interface for Internet access.
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PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. It relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. It connects users through an Ethernet to the Internet with a common broadband medium, such as a wireless device or cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet can share a common connection.
PPPoE is used for most of modem users. All local users can share one PPPoE connection for accessing the Internet. Your service provider will provide you information about user name, password, and authentication mode.
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If your ISP provides you the PPPoE connection, please select PPPoE for this router. The following page will be shown:
User Name Assign a specific valid user name provided by the ISP. Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP. Confirm Password Retype the password.
Click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear. Then, the system status of this protocol will be shown.
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Click PPTP/L2TP as the protocol. Type in all the information that your ISP provides for this protocol.
PPTP Setting ---
L2TP Setting ---
User Name Assign a specific valid user name provided by the ISP. Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP. Confirm Password Retype the password.
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Obtain an IP address automatically
Click it to obtain the IP address automatically.
Specify an IP address
Click it to specify some data manually.
IP Address – Type the IP address. Subnet Mask – Type the subnet mask Gateway – Type the gateway of the router. Primary DNS – Type the primary DNS address Secondary DNS – Type the secondary DNS if required. PPTP/L2TP Server – Type the IP address of the PPTP/L2TP
Server.
Click Next for viewing summary of such connection.
Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear. Then, the system status of this protocol will be shown.
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Click Static IP as the protocol. Type in all the information that your ISP provides for this protocol.
WANIP Address Type the IP address. Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask. Gateway Type the gateway IP address. Primary/Secondary
DNS
Type in the primary IP address for the router if you want to use Static IP mode. If necessary, type in secondary IP address for necessity in the future.
After finishing the settings in this page, click Next to see the following page.
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Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear. Then, the system status of this protocol will be shown.
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Click DHCP as the protocol. Type in all the information that your ISP provides for this protocol.
Host Name Type the name of the host. MAC 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.
After finishing the settings in this page, click Next to see the following page.
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Click Finish. A page of Quick Start Wizard Setup OK!!! will appear. Then, the system status of this protocol will be shown.
Now, the system is ready to access into Internet whenever you want.
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IPPBX Wizard can guide the user to configure the required settings for this router within several steps. All the settings, also, can be configured by using IP PBX menu. However, the wizard is the most convenient and easy method for users.
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Click IPPBX Wizard. You can get the first screen as shown below.
Extension Group Name
Type a name as a display for this extension group.
Extension Group Number
Type the number of extension for such group.
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Start Number of the extension Group
Type the start extension number for such group.
Number of extension in this group
Type the total number of the extension for such group.
Extension Password in this group
Type the password. All the extensions in this group that need to register to IPPBX respectively must use such password for the registration.
When you finish the settings of group name, group number, start number, number of extension fields, please click OK to save them. The new added group will be displayed on the screen. You can set 10 groups for using in different conditions. Then click Next to access into next web page.
Below shows an example for your reference:
After finishing the extension & group setup, please click Next.
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This page allows you to set profiles for six SIP outside lines at one time.
Profile Name
Type a name for this profile for identifying.
Domain/Realm
Set the domain name or IP address of the SIP Registrar server.
Proxy
Set domain name or IP address of SIP proxy server. By the time you can type :port number after the domain name to specify that port as the destination of data transmission (e.g., nat.draytel.org:5065)
Account Number/Name
Enter your account name of SIP Address.
Password
Type the password which will be used in registration for SIP service for this profile.
Trunk Number
There are two ways to dial outside lines for an extension number. First, dial a short number and wait for a while. When dial tone appears, please dial the real outside line number. Second, dial a short number and then the real outside line number without waiting for dial tone. The short number is defined here as Trunk Number.
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When you finish the settings of profile name, domain/realm, proxy, account number/name, password and trunk number fields, please click OK to save them. The new added profile will be displayed on the screen.
You can set 6 profiles for using in different conditions. Then click Next to access into next web page.
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This page allows you to set office hours including starting point, ending point on duty day(s).
When do you start working in the morning
Use the drop down menu to choose the time as the starting point in the morning.
When do you have a rest at noon
Use the drop down menu to choose the time as the ending point in the morning.
When do you start working in the afternoon
Use the drop down menu to choose the time as the starting point in the afternoon.
When do you leave the office
Use the drop down menu to choose the time as the ending point in the afternoon.
Is this schedule available at the weekend
If such schedule will be available in the weekend, simply click Yes, otherwise, click No.
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Below shows an example for your reference:
When you finish the settings, click Finish to save the settings and exit the wizard.
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The online status shows the system status, WAN status, LAN status and other status related to this router within one page. If you select PPPoE as the protocol, you will find out a link of Dial PPPoE or Drop PPPoE in the Online Status web page.
Detailed explanation is shown below:
Primary DNS Display the IP address of the primary DNS. Secondary DNS Display the IP address of the secondary DNS.
LAN Status
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IP Address Display the IP address of the LAN interface. TX Packets Display the total transmitted packets at the LAN interface. RX Packets Display the total number of received packets at the LAN interface.
WAN Status
Enable Display if such WAN interface is enabled or not. Line Display the physical connection (Ethernet) of this interface. Name Display the name set in WAN page. Mode Display the type of WAN connection (e.g., PPPoE). Up Time Display the total uptime of the interface. IP Display the IP address of the WAN interface. GW IP Display the IP address of the default gateway. TX Packets Display the total transmitted packets at the WAN interface. TX Rate Display the speed of transmitted octets at the WAN interface. RX Packets Display the total number of received packets at the WAN interface. RX Rate Display the speed of received octets at the WAN interface.
Note: 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 interface is not ready for accessing Internet.
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Each time you click OK on the web page for saving the configuration, you can find messages showing the system interaction with you.
Ready indicates the system is ready for you to input settings. Settings Saved means your settings are saved once you click Finish or OK button.
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z The establishment of IP registration is made through WAN port. z The remote IP -based phone with ext. 301 is registered at a SIP server. z The remote IP -based phone with ext. 201 is registered at remote site. z The analog phone or fax machine is connected to FXS module. The said VoIP No. is
888833.
z The PSTN PBX is with PSTN line No. 12345678. The remote analog phone line is
No. 87654321. The remote mobile phone is with No. +49-176999661.
z The analog phones with ext. No.601, 602, 603, 604 are connected to PSTN PBX.
Connect one FXO port to PSTN PBX's inside line. The extension No. 605 line is assigned to the FXO port on FXO module.
z The analog phone (connected to FXS module) made a call to remote
mobile (+49-176999661): Press 888835#. After getting through you will hear the dial tone, press outside line
0 and then press the mobile number +49-176999661.
z The IP phone with ext. No. 201 made a call to remote analog phone (No.
87654321): Press 888835#. After getting through you will hear the dial tone, press outside line
0 and then press the PSTN number 87654321.
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z The mobile No. +49-176999661 made a call to IP Phone with ext. No.201: Press
12345678. After getting through you will hear the auto reply from the PBX, then press the extension No. 605. After getting through you can hear the dial tone, then press ext. No. 201.
z The analog phone with ext. No. 602 made a call to IP phone with extension No.
301: Press extension No. 605. After getting through you will hear the dial tone, then press the ext. No. 301.
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z The establishment of IP registration is made through WAN port. z The remote IP -based phone with ext. 301 is registered at a SIP server. z The remote IP -based phone with ext. 201 is registered at remote site. z The PSTN PBX is with PSTN line No. 12345678. The remote analog phone line is
No. 87654321. The remote mobile phone is with No. +49-176999661.
z The analog phones with ext. No.601, 602, 603, 604 are connected to PSTN PBX.
Connect 8 FXO ports to PSTN PBX's inside line.
FXO 1 port: with extension No. 605 [Phone No. 88835] FXO 2 port: with extension No. 606 [Phone No. 88836] FXO 3 port: with extension No. 607 [Phone No. 88837] FXO 4 port: with extension No. 608 [Phone No. 88838]
FXO 5 port: with extension No. 609 [Phone No. 88839] FXO 6 port: with extension No. 610 [Phone No. 88840]
FXO 7 port: with extension No. 611 [Phone No. 88841] FXO 8 port: with extension No. 612 [Phone No. 88842]
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z The IP phone with ext. No. 201 made a call to remote analog phone (No.
87654321): Press 888835#. After getting through you will hear the dial tone, press outside line 0 and then press the PSTN number 87654321.
z The analog phone with VoIP number 88829 in Shanghai made a call to the
remote mobile No. (+49-176999661): Press 888842#. After getting through you will hear the dial tone, press outside line 0 and then press the mobile No. +49-176999661.
z The mobile No. +49-176999661 made a call to IP Phone with
ext. No.201: Press 12345678. After getting through you will hear the auto reply from the PBX, then press the extension No. 611. After getting through you can hear the dial tone, then press ext. No. 201.
z The analog phone with ext. No. 602 made a call to IP phone with extension
No. 703: Press extension No. 609. After getting through you will hear the dial tone, then press the ext. No. 703.
z The analog phone with VoIP number 88829 in Shanghai made a call to
the analog phone (ext. No.604): Press 888838#. After getting through you will
hear the dial tone, then press the ext. No. 604.
Device WAN IP Port
Number
Phone Number
Extension Number at PSTN PBX
VigorIPPBX 3510 220.135.240.20 Port 1 (FXO) 888835 605
Port 2 (FXO) 888836 606 Port 3 (FXO) 888837 607 Port 4 (FXO) 888838 608 Port 5 (FXO) 888839 609 Port 6 (FXO) 888840 610 Port 7 (FXO) 888841 611 Port 8 (FXO) 888842 612
Vigor3300V 61.31.167.135 Port 1 (FXS) 888829
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z The establishment of IP registration is made through WAN port. z Ext. 307 and 302 are registered at a SIP server. z The remote IP-based phone with ext. 301 is registered at a SIP server, too. z The ISDN Phone with ext. No.801, 802, 803, and 804 are connected to ISDN PBX.
ISDN Phone: with extension No. 801 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 802 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 803 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 804
z The analog phone with VoIP number 302 in Shanghai made a call to the remote
ISDN Phone (Ex:801): Dial to SIP trunk number 307; then dial ISDN trunk number 0 to connect to ISDN PBX. After getting through you can hear the dial tone, press ext. No. 801.
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z The establishment of IP registration is made through WAN port. z Ext. 307 and 302 are registered at a SIP server. z The remote IP-based phone with ext. 301 is registered at a SIP server. z The ISDN Phone with ext. No.801, 802, 803, and 804 are connected to ISDN PBX.
ISDN Phone: with extension No. 801 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 802 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 803 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 804
z The IP phone with ext. 301 on Internet made a call to the remote ISDN Phone (Ex:
801): Dial to SIP trunk number 307; then dial ISDN trunk number 0 to connect to ISDN PBX. After getting through you can hear the dial tone, press ext. No. 801.
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z The establishment of IP registration is made through WAN port. z The ISDN Phone with ext. No.801, 802, 803, and 804 are connected to ISDN PBX.
ISDN Phone: with extension No. 801 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 802 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 803 ISDN Phone: with extension No. 804
z The ISDN phone with ext. 905 (with MSN No. 21) on VigorIPPBX 3510 made a call
to the remote ISDN Phone (Ex:801): Dial ISDN trunk number 0 to connect to ISDN PBX. After getting through you can hear the dial tone, press ext. No. 801.
z The ISDN phone with ext. 907 (without MSN number) on VigorIPPBX 3510 made a
call to the remote ISDN Phone (Ex: 801): Dial ISDN trunk number 0 to connect to ISDN PBX. After getting through you can hear the dial tone, press ext. No. 801.
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The most common case is that you may want to connect to network securely, such as the remote branch office and headquarter. According to the network structure as shown in the below illustration, you may follow the steps to create a LAN-to-LAN profile. These two networks (LANs) should NOT have the same network address.
Settings in Router A in headquarter:
1. Go to VPN and Remote Access and select Remote Access Control to enable the
necessary VPN service and click OK.
2. Then,
For using PPP based services, such as PPTP, L2TP, you have to set general settings in PPP General Setup.
For using IPSec-based service, such as IPSec or L2TP with IPSec Policy, you have to set general settings in IPSec General Setup, such as the pre-shared key that both parties have known.
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3. Go to LAN-to-LAN. Click on one index number to edit a profile.
4. Set Common Settings as shown below. You should enable both of VPN connections
because any one of the parties may start the VPN connection.
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5. Set Dial-Out Settings as shown below to dial to connect to Router B aggressively with
the selected Dial-Out method. If an IPSec-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, IKE Authentication Method and IPSec Security Method for this Dial-Out connection.
If a PPP-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, Username, Password, PPP Authentication and VJ Compression for this Dial-Out connection.
6. Set Dial-In settings to as shown below to allow Router B dial-in to build VPN
connection.
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If an IPSec-based service is selected, you may further specify the remote peer IP Address, IKE Authentication Method and IPSec Security Method for this Dial-In connection. Otherwise, it will apply the settings defined in IPSec General Setup above.
If a PPP-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, Username, Password, and VJ Compression for this Dial-In connection.
7. At last, set the remote network IP/subnet in TCP/IP Network Settings so that Router
A can direct the packets destined to the remote network to Router B via the VPN connection.
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Settings in Router B in the remote office:
1. Go to VPN and Remote Access and select Remote Access Control to enable the
necessary VPN service and click OK.
2. Then, for using PPP based services, such as PPTP, L2TP, you have to set general
settings in PPP General Setup.
For using IPSec-based service, such as IPSec or L2TP with IPSec Policy, you have to set general settings in IPSec General Setup, such as the pre-shared key that both parties have known.
3. Go to LAN-to-LAN. Click on one index number to edit a profile.
4. Set Common Settings as shown below. You should enable both of VPN connections
because any one of the parties may start the VPN connection.
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5. Set Dial-Out Settings as shown below to dial to connect to Router B aggressively with
the selected Dial-Out method.
If an IPSec-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, IKE Authentication Method and IPSec Security Method for this Dial-Out connection.
If a PPP-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, Username, Password, PPP Authentication and VJ Compression for this Dial-Out connection.
6. Set Dial-In settings to as shown below to allow Router A dial-in to build VPN
connection.
If an IPSec-based service is selected, you may further specify the remote peer IP Address, IKE Authentication Method and IPSec Security Method for this Dial-In connection. Otherwise, it will apply the settings defined in IPSec General Setup above.
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If a PPP-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, Username, Password, and VJ Compression for this Dial-In connection.
7. At last, set the remote network IP/subnet in TCP/IP Network Settings so that Router
B can direct the packets destined to the remote network to Router A via the VPN connection.
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The other common case is that you, as a teleworker, may want to connect to the enterprise network securely. According to the network structure as shown in the below illustration, you may follow the steps to create a Remote User Profile and install Smart VPN Client on the remote host.
Settings in VPN Router in the enterprise office:
1. Go to VPN and Remote Access and select Remote Access Control to enable the
necessary VPN service and click OK.
2. Then, for using PPP based services, such as PPTP, L2TP, you have to set general
settings in PPP General Setup.
For using IPSec-based service, such as IPSec or L2TP with IPSec Policy, you have to set general settings in IKE/IPSec General Setup, such as the pre-shared key that both parties have known.
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3. Go to Remote Dial-In User. Click on one index number to edit a profile.
4. Set Dial-In settings to as shown below to allow the remote user dial-in to build VPN
connection.
If an IPSec-based service is selected, you may further specify the remote peer IP Address, IKE Authentication Method and IPSec Security Method for this Dial-In connection. Otherwise, it will apply the settings defined in IPSec General Setup above.
If a PPP-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote peer IP Address, Username, Password, and VJ Compression for this Dial-In connection.
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Settings in the remote host:
1. For Win98/ME, you may use "Dial-up Networking" to create the PPTP tunnel to Vigor
router.
For Win2000/XP, please use "Network and Dial-up connections" or “Smart
VPN Client”, complimentary software to help you create PPTP, L2TP, and L2TP over IPSec tunnel. You can find it in CD-ROM in the package or go to www.draytek.com download center. Install as instructed.
2. After successful installation, for the first time user, you should click on the Step 0.
Configure button. Reboot the host.
3. In Step 2. Connect to VPN Server, click Insert button to add a new entry.
If an IPSec-based service is selected as shown below,
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You may further specify the method you use to get IP, the security method, and authentication method. If the Pre-Shared Key is selected, it should be consistent with the one set in VPN router.
If a PPP-based service is selected, you should further specify the remote VPN server IP address, Username, Password, and encryption method. The User Name and Password should be consistent with the one set up in the VPN router. To use default gateway on remote network means that all the packets of remote host will be directed to VPN server then forwarded to Internet. This will make the remote host seem to be working in the enterprise network.
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4. Click Connect button to build connection. When the connection is successful, you will
find a green light on the right down corner.
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Assume a teleworker sometimes works at home and takes care of children. When working time, he would use Vigor router at home to connect to the server in the headquarter office downtown via either HTTPS or VPN to check email and access internal database. Meanwhile, children may chat on Skype in the restroom.
1. Go to Bandwidth Management>>Quality of Service.
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2. Click Setup link of WAN 1. Make sure the QoS Control on the left corner is checked.
And select BOTH in Direction.
3. Return to previous page. Enter the Name of Index Class 1 by clicking Edit link. Type
the name “E-mail” for Class 1.
4. For this index, the user will set reserved bandwidth (e.g., 25%) for E-mail using
protocol POP3 and SMTP.
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5. Return to previous page. Enter the Name of Index Class 2 by clicking Edit link. In this
index, the user will set reserved bandwidth for HTTPS. And click OK.
6. Click Setup link for WAN1.
7. Check Enable UDP Bandwidth Control on the bottom to prevent enormous UDP
traffic of VoIP influent other application. Click OK.
8. If the worker has connected to the headquarter using host to host VPN tunnel. (Please
refer to Chapter 3 VPN for detail instruction), he may set up an index for it. Enter the
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Class Name of Index 3. In this index, he will set reserved bandwidth for 1 VPN tunnel.
9. Click Edit to open the following window. Check the ACT box, first.
10. Then click Edit of Local Address to set a worker’s subnet address. Click Edit of
Remote Address to set headquarter’s IP address. Leave other fields and click OK.
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An example of default setting and the corresponding deployment are shown below. The default Vigor router private IP address/Subnet Mask is 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0. The built-in DHCP server is enabled so it assigns every local NATed host an IP address of
192.168.1.x starting from 192.168.1.10.
You can just set the settings wrapped inside the red rectangles to fit the request of NAT usage.
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To use another DHCP server in the network rather than the built-in one of Vigor Router, you have to change the settings as show below.
You can just set the settings wrapped inside the red rectangles to fit the request of NAT usage.
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Please do the following:
1. Go to www.draytek.com
.
2. Access into Support >> Downloads. Please click the model name of VigorIPPBX 3510
and click on it to download the firmware execution file.
3. Locate the AutoFwUp_VXXX file that you downloaded from the website.
4. Double-click the execution file of AutoFwUp_VXXX to run the program. The
following screen will appear. Click OK.
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5. In the dialog of Select Router, choose VigorIPPBX 3510 and click OK.
6. In the Confirm Password dialog, please type the password that you use to login Vigor
router and click OK. If there is no password needed, click OK directly.
7. Next, the system will start to upgrade the firmware for the router automatically.
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8. Please wait for several minutes. When the following dialog appear, please click OK.
9. Now, the firmware upgrade has been finished.
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1. Go to www.draytek.com.
2. Access into Support >> Downloads. Please find out Utility menu and click it. Search
the model you have (i.e., VigorIPPBX 3510) and click on it to download the newly update firmware for your router.
3. Click on the link of Firmware Upgrade Utility to download the tool. After
downloading the file, please decompressed it onto your host.
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4. Double click on the FrmUpg icon.
5. The Firmware Upgrade Utility will appear as follows:
6. Click the browse
button of Router IP to search the IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.1)
of VigorIPPBX 3510. Click OK.
Note: Do not type the IP address in the field of Router IP directly.
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7. Choose Backup Setting as the Operation Mode.
8. Next, click the browse
button of Save Config to for specifying the place that the
configuration file stored. Click OK.
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9. Next, click Fetch.
10. When it is finished, the following dialog will appear.
11. Now, the configuration files (with the file name like V3510_XXXX,
V35VoipMoudule_XXXX) will be stored in your host.
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1. Double click on the FrmUpg icon.
2. The Firmware Upgrade Utility will appear as follows:
3. Click the browse
button of Router IP to search the IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.1)
of VigorIPPBX 3510. Click OK.
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4. Choose Restore as the Operation Mode.
5. Click the browse
button of Select Router Config to locate the configuration file.
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6. Next, click the browse button of Select VoIP Config to locate the module file for
the router. Choose the file of V3K52262_XXXXXXX and click Open.
7. Next, click Import.
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8. When it is finished, the following dialog will appear.
9. Now, the configuration files have been restored to your router.
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1. Go to Certificate Management and choose Local Certificate.
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2. You can click GENERATE button to start to edit a certificate request. Enter the
information in the certificate request.
3. Copy and save the X509 Local Certificate Requet as a text file and save it for later use.
4. Connect to CA server via web browser. Follow the instruction to submit the request.
Below we take a Windows 2000 CA server for example. Select Request a Certificate.
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Select Advanced request.
Select Submit a certificate request a base64 encoded PKCS #10 file or a renewal
request using a base64 encoded PKCS #7 file
Import the X509 Local Certificate Requet text file. Select Router (Offline request) or IPSec (Offline request) below.
Then you have done the request and the server now issues you a certificate. Select Base 64 encoded certificate and Download CA certificate. Now you should get a certificate
(.cer file) and save it.
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5. Back to Vigor router, go to Local Certificate. Click IMPORT button and browse the
file to import the certificate (.cer file) into Vigor router. When finished, click refresh and you will find the below window showing “------END CERTIFICATE REQUEST------”
6. You may review the detail information of the certificate by clicking View button.
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1. Use web browser connecting to the CA server that you would like to retrieve its CA
certificate. Click Retrive the CA certificate or certificate recoring list.
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2. In Choose file to download, click CA Certificate Current and Base 64 encoded, and
Download CA certificate to save the .cer. file.
3. Back to Vigor router, go to Trusted CA Certificate. Click IMPORT button and
browse the file to import the certificate (.cer file) into Vigor router. When finished, click refresh and you will find the below illustration.
4. You may review the detail information of the certificate by clicking View button.
Note: Before setting certificate configuration, please go to System Maintenance >> Time and Date to reset current time of the router first.
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The website of MyVigor (a server located on http://myvigor.draytek.com) provides useful service (e.g., Web Content Filter) to filter the web pages for protecting your system.
To access into MyVigor for getting more information, please create an account for MyVigor first.
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1. Click CSM>> Web Content Filter Profile. The following page will appear.
Or Click System Maintenance>>Activation to open the following page.
2. Click the Activate link. A login page for MyVigor web site will pop up automatically.
3. Click the link of Create an account now.
4. Check to confirm that you accept the Agreement and click Accept.
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5. Type your personal information in this page and then click Continue.
6. Choose proper selection and click Continue.
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7. Now you have created an account successfully. Click START.
8. Check to see the confirmation email with the title of New Account Confirmation
Letter from myvigor.draytek.com.
9. Click the Activate my Account link to enable the account that you created. The
following screen will be shown to verify the register process is finished. Please click Login.
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10. When you see the following page, please type in the account and password (that you just
created) in the fields of UserName and Password.
11. Now, click Login. Your account has been activated. You can access into MyVigor
server to activate the service (e.g., WCF) that you want.
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1. Access into http://myvigor.draytek.com. Find the line of Not registered yet?. Then,
click the link Click here! to access into next page.
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2. Check to confirm that you accept the Agreement and click Accept.
3. Type your personal information in this page and then click Continue.
4. Choose proper selection and click Continue.
5. Now you have created an account successfully. Click START.
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6. Check to see the confirmation email with the title of
New Account Confirmation
Letter from myvigor.draytek.com.
7. Click the Activate my Account link to enable the account that you created. The
following screen will be shown to verify the register process is finished. Please click Login.
8. When you see the following page, please type in the account and password (that you just
created) in the fields of UserName and Password. Then type the code in the box of Auth Code according to the value displayed on the right side of it.
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Now, click Login. Your account has been activated. You can access into MyVigor server to activate the service (e.g., WCF) that you want.
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By default, VigorIPPBX 3510 does not allow registration of extensions from WAN or VPN due to security consideration. You may find this option from the IP PBX >> PBX System
>> SIP Proxy Setting page.
Note: The network security will be higher for the extension registered from VPN.
However, if it is required, please untick the Disable registration from WAN option then register the extension via VPN tunnel for higher security.
You can achieve the following requests:
z Disable registration from WAN and VPN for all extensions. z Enable registration from WAN and VPN for all extensions. z Enable registration from WAN and VPN for some extensions; disable it for all the
other extensions.
z Enable registration from WAN for an extension; disable registration from VPN for the
same extension.
z Enable registration from VPN for an extension; disable registration from WAN for the
same extension.
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1. Please uncheck Disable registration from WAN from the IP PBX >> PBX System
>> SIP Proxy Setting page.
2. Then open IP PBX>>Extension. Click any one of the index numbers.
3. Now, you will get the following setup page for an extension. Note that the Allow
Registration from option has two check boxes, one for WAN and the other for VPN. These two options are disabled by default, which means this extension is not allowed registration from the interface you choose (e.g., WAN, VPN). This is applied to all extensions by default.
For getting the highest network security, please check VPN only.
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This chapter offers you general web configuration for IPPBX, WAN, LAN and NAT. You can get detailed information to adjust setting for suiting your request.
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IP PBXIP -Private Branch eXchangeis a private telephone network used within an enterprise. Users of the PBX can share a certain number of outside lines for making
telephone calls external to the PBX. IP PBX integrates the benefits of VoIP/PSTN/ISDN and transfers the message from IP
phone into the data that can be accepted by traditional PBX through IP network. It is a new platform that enterprises can use data network to deliver voice. Additionally, to move the IP phone set(s), users just need to plug into another network connector. Such thing simplifies the procedure of moving, increasing, changing and deleting phone settings; also it can join with other system such as CALL center to be a multi-functional communication platform. Moreover, it can save large cost in communication for the enterprise.
This menu can assist users to configure most of settings in IP PBX. Below shows menu items for IP PBX:
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The system allows you to set 100 extension numbers. Please open IP PBX>>Extension to get the following pages.
There are 100 groups of extension numbers that you can configure. Please click any number under Index to set detailed configuration.
Note: The items listed under Outgoing Call will be changed according to the module(s) inserted into the device.
Internal Phone Extension Active
Click Enable to invoke such profile.
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Allow Registration from
If Disable registration from WAN in IP PBX >> PBX System >> SIP Proxy Setting page is unchecked, there are
two options offered here (WAN / VPN) for extension registration.
For getting the highest network security, please check VPN only.
In addition, refer to section 3.15 How to enhance the security for extensions' registration for detailed information.
Type
Determine the type for such extension profile. SIP – Choose this type to make such extension profile
available for general IP phone.
Extension Number
Type the number of extension for such index.
Display Name
Used to memorize who uses this extension.
Authentication
Check this box to make the IP PBX executing authentication while the number is dialed.
Use Display Name as authentication ID – Check this box to use the Display Name as the authentication ID for such extension profile.
Password
Type a number for the IP PBX to execute authentication. When an IP phone connects to network, IP PBX will use such password for authentication.
Enable PPTP VPN Dial-In for this Number /Password -
Check this box to enable remote user can use this account setting as PPTP remote dial-in authentication account.
E-mail Address
Type an e-mail address to receive media (voice) file sent by incoming calls.
Send a test e-mail: Click this button to send a test e-mail to the mail box you typed here.
Voice Mail Password
Type a password here. When the user wants to listen the voice mail, he/she muse use such password to open it.
MWI (Message Waiting Indicator)
There are two types of MWI for users to choose. Please click the one according to the real application.
Notify User who Subscribed - The user needs to send out SUBSCRIBE message first. When IPPBX detects new voice message from some extension number or the condition of the voice message is changed, it will transfer “NOTIFY” message to the users within the valid time subscribed.
Force Notify User- The user does not send out SUBSCRIBE message. The IPPBX will deliver “NOTIFY” message to the users if there is a new message or the user registers on IPPBX again.
Allow to access these Trunks
There are several outside lines (SIP accounts) for you to specify for such extension. Please check the one(s) you want. The available boxes listed here will be changed according to the FXS/FXO module inserted to VigorIPPBX 3510.
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Default Trunk
Specify a SIP Trunk as the default trunk setting.
Answer Mode
Specify the way to process incoming phone calls. No answer after ….. – When the incoming phone call is not picked up, it will be processed by keeping, forwarding to certain extension or group or SIP Trunk. Please specify the waiting time and determine the way you want to process.
Busy then – When this extension number is busy, you can forward the incoming phone call to other extension number or group or SIP Trunk.
Not on-line – When this extension number is not online, you can forward the incoming phone call to other extension number or group or SIP Trunk.
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There are six SIP outside lines and one ISDN line provided by this IP PBX device. Users can set them respectively from SIP Trunk and PSTN Trunk.
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This page allows you to set profiles for six SIP outside lines at one time.
Profile Name
Display the name for such main account.
Domain/Realm
Display domain name or IP address of the SIP Registrar server.
Proxy
Display the domain name or IP address of SIP proxy server.
Account Number/Name
Display the account name of SIP Address.
Trunk Number
Display the short number for such account.
Status
Display current status for the account (successful registration or failed registration).
Alias List
Allows you to set sub accounts for the main accounts in SIP Trunk.
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Please click any number under Index to set detailed configuration.
Profile Name Assign a name for this profile for identifying. You can type
similar name with the domain. For example, if the domain name is draytel.org, then you might set draytel-1 in this field.
Register via If you want to make VoIP call without register personal
information, please choose None and check the box to achieve the goal. Some SIP server allows user to use VoIP function without registering. Choosing Auto is recommended.
SIP Local Port Set the port number for sending/receiving SIP message for
building a session. The default value is 5070.
Domain/Realm Set the domain name or IP address of the SIP Registrar server. Proxy Set domain name or IP address of SIP proxy server. By the
time you can type :port number after the domain name to specify that port as the destination of data transmission (e.g.,
nat.draytel.org:5065) Proxy Port Set port number for the proxy server. Display Name The caller-ID that you want to be displayed on your friend’s
screen. Account Number/Name Enter your account name of SIP Address, e.g. every text
before @.. Authentication ID Check the box to invoke this function and enter the name or
number used for SIP Authorization with SIP Registrar. If this
setting value is the same as Account Name, it is not necessary
for you to check the box and set any value in this field.
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Password The password provided to you when you registered with a SIP
service. Expiry Time It is the time duration that your SIP Registrar server keeps
your registration record. Before the time expires, the router
will send another register request to SIP Registrar again. Trunk Number There are two ways to dial outside lines for an extension
number. First, dial a short number and wait for a while. When
dial tone appears, please dial the real outside line number.
Second, dial a short number and then the real outside line
number without waiting for dial tone. The short number is
defined here as Trunk Number.
Out-going call CLI
Determine which phone number will be shown to the remote
end.
Main number – Choose this item to display the SIP trunk
number.
Alias number – Choose this item to display the alias phone
number, that is, the sub account.
Office hours answer mode
Set the answering mode for such outside line in office time.
You can specify it with Auto Attendant (AA), or forward it
to any Extension or Group directly.
Non-office hours answer mode
Set the answering mode for such outside line in non-office
time. You can specify it with Auto Attendant (AA), or
forward it to any Extension or Group directly.
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Click the Alias List link to access into the configuration page as shown below.
Profile Name
Display the alias name for such sub account. Number
Display the phone number of such account. Office Hours
Display the selected answer mode for office hours. Non Office Hours
Display the selected answer mode for non office hours. Active
Display current activation status for such account, enabled or
disabled. Trunk
Display the SIP Trunk for such sub account attached. You can set 50 profiles as alias for SIP Trunk list. Click the number under Index to set
detailed configuration.
Active
Click Enable to activate this entry. Or, click Disable to
inactive this entry.
Alias
Type a name for such account.
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Alias Number
Type a number for such account. Alias of SIP Trunk
Choose one of the items listed in SIP Trunk List for this alias
profile.
Out-going call CLI
Determine which phone number will be shown to the remote
end.
Main number –Choose this item to display the number
which set in corresponding SIP TRUNK.
Alias number – Choose this item to display the alias
number.
Office hours answer mode
Set the answering mode for such outside line in office time.
You can specify it with Auto Attendant (AA), or forward it
to any Extension or Group directly.
Non-office hours answer mode
Set the answering mode for such outside line in non-office
time. You can specify it with Auto Attendant (AA), or
forward it to any Extension or Group directly.
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This page allows you to set profiles for PSTN outside lines at one time.
Index
Display the number that you can click to edit the trunk
profile.
Group
Display the name of each entry.
Trunk Number
Display the default trunk number of each entry.
Active
V – means current trunk number is available.
PSTN Trunk Auto Hunt
Display the default value. 這個功能主要目的是?
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Please click any number under Index to set detailed configuration.
Phone Extension Active
Click Enable to invoke this setting.
Trunk Number
The default setting is 905. Please modify it to meet the
request for your PSTN environment.
Manual Disconnection
To disconnect the PSTN trunk, simply click the Disconnect
button. The PSTN phone call will be disconnected
immediately.
PIN Code Mode
Off-Net PIN Code ID - Click Enable to invoke this setting.
Type the PIN code number to make off-net call to PSTN
trunk.
On-Net PIN Code ID - Click Enable to invoke this setting.
Type the PIN code number to make on-net call to PSTN
trunk.
Office hours answer mode
Set the answering mode for such outside line in office time.
You can specify it with Auto Attendant (AA), or forward it
to any Extension or Group directly.
Non-office hours answer mode
Set the answering mode for such outside line in non-office
time. You can specify it with Auto Attendant (AA), or
forward it to any Extension or Group directly.
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Allow to access these Trunks
There are several outside lines (SIP accounts) for you to
specify for such extension. Please check the one(s) you want.
The available boxes listed here will be changed according to
the FXS/FXO module inserted to VigorIPPBX 3510.
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For the convenience of user, this page allows users to edit prefix number for the SIP account with adding number, stripping number or replacing number. It is used to help user having a quick and easy way to dial out through VoIP interface.
Enable
Check this box to invoke this setting.
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Match Prefix
It is used to match with the number you dialed and can be
modified with the OP Number by the mode (add, strip or
replace).
Mode
None - No action.
Add - When you choose this mode, the OP number will be
added before the prefix number for calling out through the
specific route. Strip - When you choose this mode, partial or the whole
prefix number will be deleted according to the OP number.
Take the above picture (Prefix Table Setup web page) as an
example, the OP number of 886 will be deleted completely
for the prefix number is set with 886.
Replace - When you choose this mode, the OP number will
be replaced by the prefix number for calling out through the
specific VoIP interface. Take the above picture (Prefix Table
Setup web page) as an example, the prefix number of 03 will
be replaced by 8863. For example: dial number of
“031111111” will be changed to “88631111111” and sent to
SIP server.
OP Number
The front number you type here is the first part of the
account number that you want to execute special function
(according to the chosen mode) by using the prefix number.
Min Len
Set the minimal length of the dial number for applying the
prefix number settings. Take the above picture (Prefix Table
Setup web page) as an example, if the dial number is
between 7 and 9, that number can apply the prefix number
settings here.
Max Len
Set the maximum length of the dial number for applying the
prefix number settings.
Trunk
Choose the one that you want to enable the match prefix
settings from the saved SIP accounts. Please set up one SIP
account first to make this route available. This item will be
changed according to the port settings configured in IP
PBX>>PBX System>>Phone Settings and IP PBX>>
Trunks >>SIP Trunk.
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