QNO QVF8034 User Manual

English User’s Manual
2WAN 4LAN
SMB Multi-WAN VPN QoS Router
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Content
I. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 1
II. Dual- WAN Router Installation ................................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Systematic Setting Process .................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Setting Flow Chart ..................................................................................................................................... 4
III. Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Router LED Signal ...................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Router Network Connection ................................................................................................................... 8
IV. Login Router ........................................................................................................................................... 10
V. Device Spec Verification, Status Display and Login Password and Time Setting .............................. 12
5.1 Home Page .................................................................................................................................................. 12
5.1.1 WAN Status ....................................................................................................................................... 12
5.1.2 Physical Port Status ....................................................................................................................... 13
5.1.3 System Information ....................................................................................................................... 14
5.1.4 Firewall Status ................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1.5 VPN Status ........................................................................................................................................ 16
5.1.6 Log Setting Status ......................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 Change and Set Login Password and Time .................................................................................... 16
5.2.1 Password Setting ............................................................................................................................ 16
5.2.2 Time ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
VI. Network ................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.1 Network Connection ................................................................................................................................ 20
6.1.1 Host Name and Domain Name .................................................................................................. 21
6.1.2 LAN Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 22
6.1.3 WAN & DMZ Settings .................................................................................................................... 23
6.2 Dual- WAN Setting ................................................................................................................................... 36
6.2.1 Load Balance Mode ........................................................................................................................ 36
6.2.2 Network Detection Service ......................................................................................................... 39
6.2.3 Protocol Binding .............................................................................................................................. 42
VII. Port Management ................................................................................................................................. 53
7.1 Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 53
7.2 Port Status .................................................................................................................................................. 55
7.3 IP/ DHCP ...................................................................................................................................................... 56
7.4 DHCP Status ............................................................................................................................................... 58
7.5 IP & MAC Binding ..................................................................................................................................... 60
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7.6 IP Grouping................................................................................................................................................. 63
VIII. QoS (Quality of Service) ..................................................................................................................... 65
8.1 Bandwidth Management ........................................................................................................................ 65
8.1.1 The Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP ........................................................................... 66
8.1.2 QoS ...................................................................................................................................................... 67
8.2 Session control .......................................................................................................................................... 72
8.3 Smart QoS .................................................................................................................................................. 75
IX. Firewall ................................................................................................................................................... 78
9.1 General Policy ............................................................................................................................................ 78
9.2 Restrict Application .................................................................................................................................. 82
9.3 Access Rule ................................................................................................................................................. 84
9.4 Content Filter ............................................................................................................................................. 88
X. VPN (Virtual Private Network) .............................................................................................................. 93
10.1 VPN .............................................................................................................................................................. 93
10.1.1 Display All VPN Summary ......................................................................................................... 93
10.1.2 Add a New VPN Tunnel .............................................................................................................. 97
10.1.3 PPTP Setting................................................................................................................................. 126
10.1.4 VPN Pass Through ...................................................................................................................... 128
10.2 QnoKey .................................................................................................................................................... 130
10.2.1 QnoKey Summary ...................................................................................................................... 130
10.2.2 Qnokey Group Setup ................................................................................................................ 131
10.2.3 Qnokey Account List ................................................................................................................. 134
10.3 QVM VPN Function Setup .................................................................................................................. 135
10.3.1 QVM Server Settings ................................................................................................................ 135
10.3.2 QVM Status .................................................................................................................................. 137
10.3.3 QVM Client Settings .................................................................................................................. 138
XI. Virtual router ........................................................................................................................................ 140
11.1 Virtual Route Server (PPTP Server) .............................................................................................. 141
11.2 Virtual Route Client ............................................................................................................................. 143
XII. Advanced Function ............................................................................................................................. 147
12.1 DMZ Host/ Port Range Forwarding ................................................................................................ 147
12.1.1 DMZ Host ...................................................................................................................................... 147
12.1.2 Port Range Forwarding............................................................................................................. 147
12.1.3 Port Triggering............................................................................................................................. 150
12.2 UPnP ......................................................................................................................................................... 151
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12.3 Routing .................................................................................................................................................... 152
12.3.1 Dynamic Routing ........................................................................................................................ 153
12.3.2 Static Routing .............................................................................................................................. 154
12.4 One to One NAT .................................................................................................................................... 155
12.5 DDNS- Dynamic Domain Name Service ...................................................................................... 158
12.6 MAC Clone .............................................................................................................................................. 163
XIII. System Tool ........................................................................................................................................ 164
13.1 Diagnostic ............................................................................................................................................... 164
13.2 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................................... 165
13.3 Setting Backup...................................................................................................................................... 166
13.4 SNMP ........................................................................................................................................................ 167
13.5 System Recover .................................................................................................................................... 169
XIV. Log ....................................................................................................................................................... 171
14.1 System Log ............................................................................................................................................ 171
14.2 System Statistic ................................................................................................................................... 177
14.3 Traffic Statistic ...................................................................................................................................... 178
14.4 IP/ Port Statistic ................................................................................................................................... 181
XV. Log out .................................................................................................................................................. 184
Appendix I: User Interface and User Manual Chapter Cross Reference .............................................. 185
Appendix II::Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................. 188
1Block BT Download .............................................................................................................................. 189
2Shock Wave and Worm Virus Prevention ................................................................................... 190
3Block QQLive Video Broadcast Setting ........................................................................................ 192
4ARP Virus Attack Prevention ............................................................................................................ 194
Appendix III::Qno Technical Support Information ............................................................................. 203
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I. Introduction
2WAN 4LAN Router (referred as Router hereby) is a business level router that efficiently
integrates full functions and new generation firewall devices. It meets the needs of both small
and medium enterprises which need economical solutions. Apart from its Internet
connectivity that suits the broadband market, Router has 4 port built-in 10/100Mbps QoS
and VLAN switching board which enables it to fulfill most enterprise firewall needs.
Router supports customer setting that users can set the original DMZ port with firewall
standard setting and also allows the DMZ port as the second WAN port, which also are flexible
for the bandwidth, increasing sessions.
Intelligent Load Balancing & By Traffic Load Balance support WAN port load balance,
which enhances the performance of our product. Besides, to fulfill the requirement for a
highly secure and integrated firewall, Router has a high-speed, high-efficiency four-core Intel
IXP 425 intergrated RISC processor embedded. With 266Mhz high processing speed, plusing
high standard SDRAM and Flash, Router brings users super networking efficiency. Its
processing speed and capacity are almost equal to those of expensive enterprise-level
Routers. In addition to internet connectability, for the broadband market, Router has the
function of VPN virtual network connection. It is equipped with a virtual private network
hardware acceleration mode, including IPSec DES/3DES ,etc. and 3DES mode is able to reach
the proformance to over 50Mbps, which is widely used in modern enterprises, and offers full
VPN functionality. Moreover, its firewall proformance is able to reach over 100Mbps. This is
why the device is so popular with modern enterprises.
Router exclusively developed QVM (Qno VPN Management). It can be used with QVM
Server/ Client function products, which can get the easiest VPN setting. Users only need to
put User Name and Password, and server WAN IP and then can easily and quickly build VPN
tunnels. Besides, if you are QVM Server, you can log in QVM Client to do remote control via
center control interface with encryption.
This QVM function is able to get VPN back-up when be matched, which can make your
enterprise VPN connection permanently without being affected of ISP disconnection. Of
course, in order to keep the product excellent flexibility, Router also support traditional IPSec
VPN setting, which can provide each office, business partners, and remote users a safety network encryption matter. Including 168 bitData Encryption Standard (3DES)56 bit Data
Encryption Standard (DES), and AH/ESP mode, VPN function provides each branch or most of
remote users to use VPN mode and makes the document auto-encrypted communication
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manner. It supports Gateway to Gateway, Client to Gateway.
The advanced built-in firewall function enables Router to resist most attacks from the
Internet. It utilizes active detection technology SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection). The SPI
firewall functions mainly within the network by dynamically inspecting each link. The SPI
firewall also has a warning function for the application process; therefore, it can refuse links
to non-standard communication protocols. Router supports network address translation (NAT)
function and routing modes. It makes the network environment more flexible and easier to
manage.
Through web- based UI, Router enables enterprises to have their own network access
rules . To control web access, users can build and edit filter lists. It also enables users to ban
or monitor websites according to their needs. By the filter setting and complete OS
management, school and business internet management will be clearly improved. Router
offers various on-line SysLog records. It supports on-line management setup tools; it makes
setting up networks easy to understand. It also reinforces the management of network
access rules, VPN, and all other network services.
Router fully protects the safety of communication between all offices and branches of an
organization. It helps to free enterprises from increasing hacker intrusion. With an exclusive
independent operation platform, users are able to set up and use a firewall without
professional network knowledge. Router setting up and management can be carried out
through web browsers, such as IE, Netscape, etc.
Router has 1~2 10/100 Bas425 Base-T/TX Ethernets (RJ45) WAN ports. These WAN
ports can support auto load balance mode, exclusive mode (remaining WAN balance), and
stategy routing mode for high-efficiency network. They offer super flexibility for network
set-up. Moreover, these WAN ports also support DHCP, fixed IP, PPPoE, transparent bridge,
VPN connection, port binding, static routing, dynamic routing, NAT, one to one NAT, PAT, MAC
Clone, as well as DDNS. As for LAN ports including one DMZ, they support 10/100 Base-T/TX
Ethernet (RJ45) and provide the features of virtual route, Microsoft UpnP, VLAN, Multi Subnet,
and transparent bridge mode. Internet IP addresses can also be used in intranet.
To fulfill the requirement for a highly secure and integrated firewall, Router has a
high-speed, high-efficiency four-core Intel IXP processor embedded. With high processing
speed, plusing high standard SDRAM and Flash, Router brings users super networking
efficiency. Its processing speed and capacity are almost equal to those of expensive
enterprise-level Routers. This is why the device is so popular with modern enterprises.
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In addition to internet connectability, for the broadband market, Router has the function
of VPN virtual network connection. It is equipped with a virtual private network hardware
acceleration mode which is widely used in modern enterprises, and offers full VPN
functionality.
Qno is a supporter of the IPSec Protocol. IPSec VPN provides DES, 3DES, AES-128
encryption, MD5, SH1 certification, IKE Pre-Share Key, or manual password interchange.
Router also supports aggressive mode. When a connection is lost, Router will automatically
re-connect. In addition, QVM1250 features NetBIOS transparency, and supports IP grouping
for connections between clients and host in the virtual private network.
Router offers the function of a standard PPTP server, which is equipped with connection
setting status. Each WAN port can be set up with multiple DDNS at the same time. It is also
capable of establishing VPN connections with dynamic IP addresses.
Router also has unique QVM VPN- SmartLink IPSec VPN. Just input VPN server IP, user
name, and password, and IPSec VPN will be automatically set up. Through Router exclusive
QVM function, users can set up QVM to work as a server, and have it accept other QVM series
products from client ports. QVM offers easy VPN allocation for users; users can do it even
without a network administrator. Router enables enterprises to benefit from VPN without
being troubled with technical and network management problems. The central control
function enables the host to log in remote client computers at any time. Security and secrecy
are guaranteed to meet the IPSec standard, so as to ensure the continuity of VPN service.
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II. Dual- WAN Router Installation
In this chapter we are going to introduce hardware installation. Through the understanding of dual- WAN setting process, users can easily setup and manage the network,making Router functioning and having best performance.
2.1 Systematic Setting Process
Users can set up and enable the network by utilizing bandwidth efficiently. The network
can achieve the ideal efficientness,block attacks, and prevent security risks at the same time.
Through the process settings, users can install and operate Router easily. This simplifies
the management and maintenance, making the user network settings be done at one time.
The main process is as below:
1. Hardware installation
2. Login
3. Verify device specification and set up password and time
4. Set WAN connection
5. Set LAN connection: physical port and IP address settings
6. Set QoS bandwidth management: avoid bandwidth occupation
7. Set Firewall: prevent attack and improper access to network resources
8. Other settings: UPnP, DDNS, MAC Clone
9. Management and maintenance settings: Syslog, SNMP, and configuration backup
10. VPN (Virtual Private Network), QnoKey, QVM VPN function setting
11. Logout
2.2 Setting Flow Chart
Below is the description for each setting process, and the crospondent contents and
purposes. For detailed functions, please refer to Appendix I: Setting Inferface and Chapter
Index.
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# Setting Content Purpose
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Hardware
installation
Configure the
network to meet
user’s demand.
Install Router hardware based on user
physical requirements.
2 Login Login the device
with Web Browser.
Login Router web- based UI.
3 Verify device
specification
Verify Firmware
version and
working status.
Verify Router specification, Firmware
version and working status.
Set password and
time
Set time and re-
new password.
Modify the login password considering
safe issue.
Synchronize the Router time with WAN.
4
Set WAN connection
Verify WAN
connection setting,
bandwidth
allocation, and
protocol binding.
Connect to WAN. Configure bandwidth to
optimize data transmission.
5
Set LAN connection:
physical port and IP
address settings
Set mirror port and
VLAN. Allocate and
manage LAN IP.
Provide mirror port, port management
and VLAN setting functions. Support
Static/DHCP IP allocation to meet different
needs. IP group will simplize the
management work.
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Set QoS bandwidth
management: avoid
bandwidth
occupation
Restrict bandwidth
and session of WAN
ports, LAN IP and
application.
To assure transmission of important
information, manage and allocate the
bandwidth further to achieve best
efficiency.
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Set Firewall: prevent
attack and improper
access to network
resources
Block attack, Set
Access rule and
restrict Web
access.
Administrators can block BT to avoid
bandwidth occupation, and enable access
rules to restrict employee accessing
internet improperly or using MSN, QQ and
Skype during working time. They can also
protect network from Worm or ARP
attacking.
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Advanced Settings
DMZ/Forwarding,
UPnP, DDNS, MAC
Clone
DMZ/Forwarding,
UpnP, Routing
Mode, multiple
WAN IP, DDNS and
MAC Clone
DMZ/Forwarding, UpnP, Routing Mode,
multiple WAN IP, DDNS and MAC Clone
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Management and
maintenance
settings: Syslog,
SNMP, and
configuration backup
Monitor Router
working status and
configuration
backup.
Administrators can look up system log and
monitor system status and
inbound/outbound flow in real time.
10
VPN Virtual Private
Network, QnoKey,
QVM VPN function
setting
Configure VPN
tunnels, e.g. PPTP,
QnoKey, and QVM
VPN.
Configure different types of VPN to meet
different application environment.
11 Logout Close configuration
window.
Logout Router web- based UI.
We will follow the process flow to complete the network setting in the following chapters.
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III. Hardware Installation
In this chapter we are going to introduce hardware interface as well as physical installation.
3.1 Router LED Signal
LED Signal Description
LED Color Description
Power
Green Green LED on: Power ON
DIAG
Amber Amber LED on: System self-test is running.
Amber LED off: System self-test is completed successfully.
Link/Act
Green light at the
right of the port
Green Green LED on: Ethernet connection is fine.
Green LED blinking: Packets are transmitting through Ethernet port.
100M- Speed
Amber light at the
left of the port
Green Green LED on: Ethernet is running at 100Mbps.
Green LED off: Ethernet is running at 10Mbps.
Connect
Green Green LED on: WAN is connected and gets the IP address.
Reset
Action Description
Press Reset Button For 5 Secs
Warm Start DIAG indicator: Amber LED flashing slowly.
Press Reset Button Over 10 Secs
Factory Default
DIAG indicator: Amber LED flashing quickly.
System Built-in Battery
A system timing battery is built into Router. The lifespan of the battery is about 1~2 years. If the battery life is over or it can not be charged, Router will not be able to record time correctly, nor synchronize with internet NTP time server. Please contact your system supplier for information on how to replace the battery.
Attention!
Do not replace the battery yourself; otherwise irreparable damage to the product may
be caused.
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Installing Router on a Standard 19” Rack
We suggest to either place Router on a desk or install it in a rack with attached brackets. Do not place other heavy objects together with Router on a rack. Overloading may cause the rack to fail, thus causing damage or danger.
Each Router comes with a set of rack installation accessories, including 2 L- shaped brackets and 8 screws. Users can rack- mount the device onto the chassis. Please refer to the figure below for the installation onto a 19” rack:
Attention!
In order for the device to run smoothly, wherever users install it, be sure not to obstruct
the vent on each side of the device. Keep at least 10cm space in front of both the vents for
air convection.
3.2 Router Network Connection
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WAN connection : A WAN port can be connected with xDSL Modem, Fiber Modem, Switching Hub, or through an external router to connect to the Internet.
LAN Connection: The LAN port can be connected to a Switching Hub or directly to a PC. Users can use servers for monitoring or filtering through the port after “Physical Port Mangement” configuration is done.
DMZ: The DMZ port can be connected to servers that have legal IP addresses, such as Web servers, mail servers, etc.
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IV. Login Router
This chapter is mainly introducing Web- based UI after connecting Router.
First, check up Router IP address by connecting to DOS through the LAN PC under Router. Go
to Start → Run, enter cmd to commend DOS, and enter ipconfig for getting Default Gateway
address, as the graphic below, 192.168.1.1. Make sure Default Gateway is also the default IP
address of Router.
Attention!
When not getting IP address and default gateway by using “ipconfig”, or the received IP
address is 0.0.0.0 and 169.X.X.X, we recommend that users should check if there is any
problem with the circuits or the computer network card is connected nicely.
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Then, open webpage browser, IE for example, and key in 192.168.1.1 in the website column.
The login window will appear as below:
Router default username and password are both “admin”. Users can change the login
password in the setting later.
Attention!
For security, we strongly suggest that users must change password after login. Please
keep the password safe, or you can not login to Router. Press Reset button for more than
10 sec, all the setting will return to default.
After login, Router web- based UI will be shown. Select the language on the upper right
corner of the webpage. The language chosen will be in blue. Please select “English’ as below.
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V. Device Spec Verification, Status Display and Login Password and Time Setting
This chapter introduces the device specification and status after login as well as change
password and system time settings for security.
5.1 Home Page
In the Home page, all Router parameters and status are listed for users’ reference.
5.1.1 WAN Status
IP Address:::
Indicates the current IP configuration for WAN port.
Default
Gateway:::
Indicates current WAN gateway IP address from ISP.
DNS Server:::
Indicates the current DNS IP configuration.
Session:::
Indicates the current session number for each WAN in Router.
Downstream
Bandwidth
Usage(%):::
Indicates the current downstream bandwidth usage (%) for each WAN.
Upstream
Bandwidth
Usage(%):::
Indicates the current upstream bandwidth usage (%) for each WAN.
DDNS:::
Indicates if Dynamic Domain Name is activated. The default
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configuration is “Off”.
Quality of
Service:::
Indicates how many QoS rules are set.
Manual
Connect:::
When “Obtain an IP automatically” is selected, two buttons (Release and Renew) will appear. If a WAN connection, such as PPPoE or PPTP, is selected, “Disconnect” and “Connect” will appear.
DMZ IP
Address:::
Indicates the current DMZ IP address.
5.1.2 Physical Port Status
The status of all system ports, including each connected and enabled port, will be shown on this Home page (see above table). Click the respective status button and a separate window will appeare to show detailed data (including setting status summary and statisitcs) of the selected port.
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The current port setting status information will be shown in the Port Information Table.
Examples: type (10Base-T/100Base-TX), iniferface (WAN/ LAN/ DMZ), link status (Up/ Down),
physical port status (Port Enabled/ Port Disabled), priority (high or normal), speed status
(10Mbps or 100Mbps), duplex status (Half/ Full), auto negotiation (Enabled or Disabled). The
tabble also shows statistics of Receive/ Transmit Packets, Receive/Transmit Packets Byte Count as
well as Error Packets Count.
5.1.3 System Information
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Device IP Address/ Subnet Mask:Identifies the current device IP address and subnet mask.
The default is 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0
Working ModeIndicates the current working mode. The default is “Gateway” mode.
System active time: Indicates how long the device has been running.
Serial Number: This number is the device serial number.
Firmware VersionInformation about the device present software version.
Current Time: Indicates the device present time
. Please note:
To have the correct time,
users must synchronize the device with the remote NTP server first.
5.1.4 Firewall Status
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection): Indicates whether SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) is on
or off. The default configuration is “On”.
DoS (Denial of Service) :Indicates if DoS attack prevention is activated. The default
configuration is “On”.
Block WAN Request:Indicates that denying the connection from Internet is activated. The
default configuration is “On”.
Prevent ARP Virus Attack:Indicates that preventing Arp virus attack is acitvated. The
default configuration is “Off”.
Remote Management: Indicates if remote management is activated (on or off). Click the
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hyperlink to enter and manage the configuration. The default configuration is “Off”.
Access Rule:Indicates the number of access rule applied in Router.
5.1.5 VPN Status
VPN Setting Status Indicates VPN setting information in Router.
Tunnel(s) UsedIndicates number of tunnels that have been configured in VPN (Virtual
Private Network).
Tunnel(s) Available:Indicates number of tunnels that are available for VPN (Virtual Private
Network).
PPTP Server:Indicates if PPTP server is enabled.
5.1.6 Log Setting Status
Syslog Server:::
Indicates if Syslog Server is Enabled or Disabled.
E-mail Alert:::
Indicates if Email Alert is Enabled or Disabled.
5.2 Change and Set Login Password and Time
5.2.1 Password Setting
When you login Router setting window every time, you must enter the password. The
default value for Router username and password are both “admin”. For security reasons, we
strongly recommend that you must change your password after first login. Please keep the
password safe, or you might not login to Router. You can press Reset button for more than 10
sec, Router will return back to default.
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User Name:::
The default is “admin”.
Old Password::: Input the original password.The default is “admin”.
New User Name:::
Input the new user name. i.e.Qno
New Password:::
Input the new password.
Confirm New
Password:::
Input the new password again for verification.
Apply:::
Click “Apply” to save the configuration.
Cancel:::
Click “Cancel" to leave without making any change. This action will be
effective before ”Apply” to save the configuration.
5.2.2 Time
Router can adjust time setting. Users can know the exact time of event occurrences that are
recorded in the System Log, and the time of closing or opening access for Internet resources. You
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can either select the embedded NTP Server synchronization function or set up a time reference.
Synchronize with external NTP serverRouter has embedded NTP server, which will update the
time spontaneously.
Time Zone:::
Select your location from the pull-down time zone list to show
correct local time.
Daylight Saving:::
If there is Daylight Saving Time in your area, input the date
range. The device will adjust the time for the Daylight Saving
period automatically.
External NTP Server:::
If you have your own preferred time server, input the server IP
address.
Apply:::
After the changes are completed, click “Apply” to save the
configuration.
Cancel:::
Click “Cancel" to leave without making any change. This action
will be effective before ”Apply” to save the configuration.
Select the Local Time Manually: Input the correct time, date, and year in the boxes.
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After the changes are completed, click “Apply” to save the configuration. Click “Cancel" to
leave without making any change. This action will be effective before ”Apply” to save the
configuration.
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VI. Network
This Network page contains the basic settings. For most users, completing this general
setting is enough for connecting with the Internet. However, some users need advanced
information from their ISP. Please refer to the following descriptions for specific configurations.
6.1 Network Connection
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6.1.1 Host Name and Domain Name
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Device name and domain name can be input in the two boxes. Though this configuration is
not necessary in most environments, some ISPs in some countries may require it.
6.1.2 LAN Setting
This is configuration information for the device current LAN IP address. The default
configuration is 192.168.1.1 and the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. It can be changed
according to the actual network structure.
Multiple-Subnet Setting:::
Click “Add/Edit” to enter the configuration page, as shown in the following figure. Input the
respective IP addresses and subnet masks.
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This function enables users to input IP segments that differ from the router network
segment to the multi-net segment configuration; the Internet will then be directly accessible.
In other words, if there are already different IP segment groups in the Intranet, the Internet
is still accessible without making any changes to internal PCs. Users can make changes
according to their actual network structure.
6.1.3 WAN & DMZ Settings WAN Setting
Interface: An indication of which port is connected.
Connection Type: Obtain an IP automatically, Static IP connection, PPPoE (Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet), PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) or Transparent Bridge.
Config.: A modification in an advanced configuration: Click Edit to enter the advanced
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configuration page.
Obtain an Automatic IP automatically:
This mode is often used in the connection mode to obtain an automatic DHCP IP. This is
the device system default connection mode. It is a connection mode in which DHCP clients obtain
an IP address automatically. If having a different connection mode, please refer to the following
introduction for selection of appropriate configurations. Users can also set up their own DNS IP
address. Check the options and input the user-defined DNS IP addresses.
Use the following DNS
Server Addresses:
Select a user-defined DNS server IP address.
DNS Server: Input the DNS IP address set by ISP. At least one IP group
should be input. The maximum acceptable groups are two IP
groups.
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