Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ADSL2+ Router & Modem Conceptronic
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Conceptronic CADSLR4+ Annex A/B V ersion 4.1 July 2006.
1 T able of Content s Specification ................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Package Cont ents ...................................................................................................... 5 Hardware C onnecting .
2 Egress ........................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Shaper ........................................................................................................ 38 Web Access Contro l ..................
3 ADSL 2/2+ 4 Port Router Line Connection RJ-11(2 wires), RJ-45 (4 port) ADSL Features DMT modulation and demodulation Tone detection for low power mode ATM SAR performed in software driver ITU 992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A, B, ITU 992.2 (G.lite) ITU 992.3 ADSL2 (G.
4 Application Diagram Internet ADSL.
5 Package Content s Conceptronic CADSLR4+ Annex A/B CD-ROM containing Manual and U SB Driver for one port router Ethernet Cable (CA T5 UTP S traight-Through) T elephone Cable (RJ1 1) .
6 Hardware Connecting Conceptronic CADSLR4+ Annex A/B ADSL modem Conceptronic CADSLR4+ Annex A/B ADSL modem Factory Reset Button USB Cable connect to USB port RJ-45 connect to computer Ethernet Port C.
7 LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit, they are green in color . The meanings are as follows: Label Meaning S t atus Indicates PWR Power On Power is on Off Power is off LAN LAN Flashing Flashes when data is being sent or received on the LAN connection.
8 General Setting 1. Move your cursor as flowing sequence S tart Settings Control Panel and click Control Panel . Then double-click on the Network Connections 2. In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window , right-click on icon corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties .
9 3. In the General T ab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following items.” by click on it once. Click on the Properties button. 4. Select Obtain an IP Address automatically: by clicking once in the circle.
10 5. Release IP & Renew IP , then Check Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 . 6. Launch your PC web br owser and enter the URL: http://192.168.1.1 7. In the User name/Password prompt, please type in Admin/Admin as default.
11 8. After Login procedure the Quick S t art page will appear . - X Select country from the drop-down list. Y Select ISP from the drop-down list. Z Select Encapsulation from the drop-down list. [ The VPI and VCI value will automatically set up ok. Then click Next .
12 Advanced Setup Setup The Setup section allows you to create new connections, edit existing connections, and configure other basic settings. LAN Setup LAN Configuration The following is displayed LAN Setup. IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.
13 S tart IP: Sets the st art IP address of the IP address pool. End IP: Sets the end IP address of the IP address pool. Lease time: The lease time is the amount of time of a network user will be allowed to connect with DHCP server . If all fields are 0, the allocated IP address will be effective forever .
14 Ethernet Switch This Ethernet Switch Configur ation page allows you to set value for dat a transfer; Physical Port: There are five kinds of mode fo r dat a transfer (Auto)(10/Half Duplex)(10/Full Duplex)(100/Ha lf Duplex)(100/Full Duplex). Click Apply to complete the setup.
15 W AN Setup New Connection When working with wide area connections, the fi rst thing you must do is to have the handle of the connection. Once you have t he handle for a Connection you must define the PVC and protocol settings for it. Name: Enter the name of your ISP .
16 • Idle Timeout • Host Trigger • Valid Rx Default Gateway: If checked, this WAN connection acts as the default gateway to the Internet. Enforce MTU: This feature is enabled by default. It forces all TCP tr affic to conform with PPP MTU by changing TCP maximum segment size to PPP MTU.
17 auto-sensing PVC feature relies on end- to-end OAM pings to defined PVCs. There are two groups of PVCs: customer default PVCs which are defined by the OEM/ISP and the backup PVCs.
18 PPPoE Settings 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection . 2. At the Type field select PPPoE . 3. In the Name field, enter a unique name for the PPPoE connection. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default.
19 • VLAN : The VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields are activated when VLAN is selected, which enable you to create VLAN. VLAN ID VLAN Identification. Multiple c onnections over the same PVC are Supported, which requires the WAN network to have VLAN support and for the DSLAMS and Routers on the ISP to handle VLAN Tags.
20 PPPoA Se ttings 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection . 2. At the Type field select PPPoA . 3. Enter a unique name for the PPPoA connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default.
21 • VLAN : The VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields are activated when VLAN is selected, which enable you to create VLAN. VLAN ID VLAN Identification. Multiple c onnections over the same PVC are Supported, which requires the WAN network to have VLAN support and for the DSLAMS and Routers on the ISP to handle VLAN Tags.
22 S tatic Settings 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection . 2. At the Type field select Static . 3. In the Name field, enter a unique name for the Static connection. The name must not have spac es and cannot begin with numbers. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default.
23 DHCP Settings 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection . 2. At the Type field select DHCP . 3. Enter a unique name for the DHCP connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default.
24 Bridge Settings 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection . 2. At the Type field select Bridge . 3. Enter a unique name for the Bridged connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 4. In the Bridge Settings section, select the Encapsulation Type (LLC or VC).
25 CLIP Settings 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection . 2. At the Type field select CLIP . 3. Enter a unique name for the static connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default.
26 Modem This page allows you Select ADSL T ransmission T ype. ADSL_ANSI_T .1413: Full-Rate (ANSI T1.413 Issue 2) wit h line rate support of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 832 Kbp s upstream. ADSL_G .dmt: Full-Rate (G .dmt, G992.1) with li ne rate support of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 832 Kbps up stream.
27 ADV ANCED UPnP Universal plug and play (UPnP), NAT, and fi rewall traversal allow traffic to pass through the RG for applications using the UP nP protocol. This feature requires one active WAN connection. In addition, the PC should support this feature.
28 SNTP The Router keeps time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server. This allows the Router to synchroni ze the syste m clock to the global Internet. The synchronized clock in the Router is us ed to record the security log and control client filtering.
29 Port Forwarding The port forwarding feature allows you to dire ct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts based on a protocol port number and protocol. Using the Port Forwarding page, you can provide local services (for example, web hosting) for people on the Internet or play Internet games.
30 DMZ This DMZ Settings page allows you Enable or Disable this function. This function is disabled by default. By enabling DMZ, you add an extra layer of security protection for hosts behind the firewall. Enable DMZ: Enables/disables the Demilitariz ed Zone feature.
31 Custom Port Forwarding The Custom Port Forwarding page allows you to create up to 15 custom port forwarding entries to support specific servic es or applications, such as concurrent NAT/NAPT operation. Connection: Select the WAN connection on which the Custom Port Forwarding rule is to be applied.
32 IP Filter The IP filtering feature allows you to blo ck specific applications/services based on the IP address of a LAN device. You can use the IP Filters page to block specific traffic (for example, block web access) or any traffic from a host on your local network.
33 • Protocol • TCP • UDP • TCP and UDP • ICMP • Any Filter Name: Name of the IP filter rule you are creating. Enable: The Enable button is checked by default, meaning this rule is automatically applied when you click Apply. Source IP: The LAN-side source IP address assigned to outgoing traffic on which filtering is applied.
34 LAN Client s The LAN clients feature allows you to s ee all the hosts on the LAN segment. Each host is qualified to be either dynamic (host obtained a lease from this RG) or static (host has a manually-configured IP address). Select LAN Connection: Select the LAN connection to which the client is to be added.
35 Dynamic DNS Client The Dynamic DNS Client page allows you to enable/disable the Dynamic DNS feature. Connection: This field defaults to your RG’ s W AN connection over which you r RG will be accessed. DDNS Server: This is where you select the se rver from different DDNS service providers.
36 IGMP Proxy The IGMP Proxy page allows you to enable multicast on available W AN and LAN connections. Y ou can configure the W AN or LAN interface as one of the following: Upstream : The interface that IGMP request s from hos ts is sent to the multicast router .
37 S tatic Routing The Static Routing page enables you to define routes for specific subnets on the WAN/LAN side. The RG allows you to manually program the RG's r outing table. Up to 16 static routes can be added. Choose a Connection: Select the LAN group or WAN connection to which a static routing subnet is to be applied.
38 Shaper The Shaper Configuration page is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advance main page. Interface: The selections are W AN/LAN interfaces except WLAN, which does not support Shaper feature. This fiel d needs to be selected before shaper configuration.
39 W eb Access Control The Web Access Control page allows you to access the RG remotely via the web from the W AN side. Enable: Enables/disables the remote web access feature. Choose a Connection: Select the W AN connect over which the remote web access feature is enabled.
40 SSH Access Control The SSH Access Control page allows you to access the RG remotely via SSH from the W AN side. Enable: Enables/disables the remote web access feature. Choose a Connection: Select the W AN connect over which the remote web access feature is enabled.
41 T OOLS The T ools s ection allows you to save the configuration, restar t the gateway , update the gateway firmware, setup user and re mote log information and run Ping and Modem tests. System Commands System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions, Press the button to execute a command.
42 Remote Log-Router The Router T able page displays routing tabl e and allows the user to manually enter the routing entry . The routing t able will disp lay the routing status of Destination, Netmask, Gateway and Interface. The inte rface br0 means the USB interface; Io0 means the loopback interface and ppp1 means the PPP interface.
43 User Management User Management is used to change your User Name or Password. User Name: Default is ‘Admin’. Y ou can en ter your new user name here. Password: Default is ‘Admin’. Y o u can enter your new password here. Confirmed Password: Enter your new password here again to confirmed.
44 Firmware Upload T o update your gateway firmware, choose an update image (Kernel/ File system) or configuration file In Select a File, and then click the Update Gateway button. Additionally , you may download your configurat ion file from the system by clicking Get Configuration.
45 Modem T est The Modem Test page is used to check the connectivity to the WAN. This test may take a few seconds to complete. Before runni ng this test, make sure you have at least one WAN connection configured and have a valid DSL link. If the DSL link is not connected, the test will fail.
46 ST A TUS The S tatus section allows you to view the S tatus/S tatistics of different connections and interfaces. Network S tatistics The Ethernet Network S tatistics p age shows t he statistics for the Ethernet connection. The DSL Network S tatistics p age shows the statistics for the DSL connection.
47 Connection S tatus The Connection S tatus p age shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface. DHCP Clients The DHCP Clients page shows the MAC Addr ess, IP Address, Host Name and Lease Ti m e .
48 Modem S tatus The Modem S tatus p age shows the modem status and DSL statistics. Product Information The Product Information p age shows the produc t information and software versions.
49 System Log The System Log page shows the event s triggered by the system..
50 HELP This section takes you to dif ferent Help Se ctions for Firewall, Bridge Filters, LAN Clients and PPP Connection. Firewall Help Help for Port Forwarding, Access Control, and Advanced Security . Bridge Filter Help Help section for Bridge Filters.
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52 LAN Client s Help Help section for LAN Clients. LAN Configuration Help Help section for LA N Configuration..
53 PPP Connection Help Help for establishing a PPP Connection. UPnP Help Help pages for UPnP ..
54 RIP Help Help section for RIP (Routing Information Protocol). IP QoS Help.
55 T roubleshooting This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your ADSL Router . After each problem description, instructions are provided to help you diagnose and solve the problem. For the common problems listed, go to the section indicated.
56 If all LEDs are still on one minute after power up: Cycle the power to see if the router recovers. Clear the router's configuration to fact ory defaults. This will set the router's IP address to 192.168.1.1 . If the error persists, you might have a hardware problem and should cont act technical support.
57 Using the Reset button . Make sure your browser has Java, Java Script, or ActiveX enabled. If you are using Internet Explorer , click Refresh to be sure the Java applet is loaded. T ry quitting the browser and launching it again. Make sure you are using the correct l ogin information.
58 If the telephone company has tested the ADSL signal at your Netw ork Interface Device (NID), then you may have poor quality wiring in your house. If disconnecting telephones does not result in a green W AN LED the problem may be one of the following: Check that the telephone company has made the connection to your line and tested it.
59 Assign the computer Host Name of your ISP account to the router in the browser-based Setup Wizard. Y our ISP only allows one Ethernet MAC address to connect to Internet, and may check for your computer's MAC address.
60 and verify the router address. T roubleshooting a TCP/IP Netw ork Using the Ping Utility Most TCP/IP terminal devices and router s contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device. The device then responds with an echo reply .
61 From the Windows run menu, type: ping -n 10 <IP address> where <IP address> is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP's DNS server . If the path is functioning correctly , replies as in the previous section are displayed.
62 Appendix Country ISP PVC VPI:8 Australia All Internet providers VCI:35 VPI:0 Belgium VCI:33 VPI:0 Canada T elus VCI:35 VPI:8 Cybercity VCI:35 VPI:8 Danmark T iscali VCI:35 VPI:1 1 & 1 Internet .
63 Country ISP PVC VPI:8 W annadoo VCI:35 VPI:8 France T iscali VCI:35 VPI:8 ISRAEL KPN PPPoE LLC VCI:48 VPI:8 T elecom Italia VCI:35 VPI:8 Italian Rest oil pres ente VCI:35 VPI:8 KPN PPPoA VC-MuX VCI.
64 Country ISP PVC VPI:0 Island ssimi VCI:35 VPI:8 Landssimi VCI:48 VPI:8 Suomi Vo r t e x VCI:48 VPI:1 Switserla nd Alle anbieter VCI:32 VPI:8 Sverige Skanova VCI:35 VPI:0 Hinet VCI:33 VPI:0 T aiwan .
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