BEC 6300VNL GigaConnect® 4G/LTE VoIP Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Version release: v1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ......................... 1 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR ROUTER .............................................................. 1 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 3 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 5 APPLICATION DIAGRAM .......................................................................... 6 CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...............
CHAPTER 4: DEVICE CONFIGURATION ...... 28 LOGIN TO YOUR DEVICE ......................................................................... 28 STATUS.............................................................................................. 30 Device Info ...................................................................................................... 31 System Log ...................................................................................................... 33 3G/4G-LTE Status.................
Parental Control ......................................................................................................... 101 SAMBA & FTP Server .................................................................................................. 102 Maintenance ................................................................................................. 105 User Management ..................................................................................................... 105 Time Zone ................
Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Introduction to your Router Congratulations on your purchase of the BEC 6300VNL (4G/LTE VoIP Wireless Broadband Router). This router is a compact and advanced broadband router that offers flexible and multiple Internet connection options, EWAN and embedded 4G/LTE interfaces, for home, SOHO, and office users to enjoy high-speed, high-level security Internet connection via cellular wireless and/or Ethernet WAN. With an integrated 802.
Introduction 2 IPv6 Supported Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to succeed IPv4. IPv6 has a vastly larger address space than IPv4. The router is already supporting IPv6, you can use it in IPv6 environment no need to change device. The dual-stack protocol implementation in an operating system is a fundamental IPv4-to-IPv6 transition technology. It implements IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks either independently or in a hybrid form.
Introduction Features & Specifications • 4G/LTE for high speed mobile broadband connectivity • Gigabit Ethernet WAN (GbE WAN) for Cable/Fiber/xDSL high WAN throughput • Gigabit Ethernet LAN • IPv6 ready (IPv4/IPv6 dual stack) • Multiple wireless SSIDs with wireless guest access and client isolation • IEEE 802.
Introduction 4 • DoS attack prevention including Land Attack, Ping of Death, etc • Access control • IP&MAC filter, URL Content Filter • Password protection for system management • VPN pass-through Quality of Service Control •Traffic prioritization management based-on Protocol, Port Number and IP Address (IPv4/ IPv6) Wireless LAN • Compliant with IEEE 802.11 b/ g/ n standards • 2.4 GHz - 2.
Introduction 5 Management • Quick Installation wizard • Web-based GUI for remote and local management (IPv4/IPv6) • Firmware upgrades and configuration data upload and download via web-based GUI • Supports DHCP server / client / relay • Supports SNMP v1, v2, v3, MIB-I and MIB-II • TR-069 supports remote management Hardware Specifications Physical interface • 4G LTE antenna: 2 external antennas • SIM card slot: Mini SIM card (2FF) slot for mobile broadband connectivity • VoIP phone port: 2 RJ-11 FXS phone
Introduction 6 Application Diagram BEC 6300VNL (4G/LTE VoIP Wireless Broadband Router) is an all-in-one router, supporting 2 connection options (4/LTE and EWAN) to connect to the Internet. 4G/LTE router mode With an embedded 4G/LTE module, the router can be used to connect to high speed mobile fixed wireless connection. Broadband Router Mode This router also has a Gigabits Ethernet WAN port (EWAN) to connect with your Fiber / Cable/ xDSL modem.
Product Overview CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT OVERVIEW Important Note for Using This Router Warning Do not use the router in high humidity or high temperature. Do not use the same power source for the BEC 6300VNL on other equipment. Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the device becomes too hot, turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at a qualified service center. Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors. Place the router on a stable surface.
Product Overview 8 Device Description Front Panel LEDs LED Power Battery EWAN Ethernet Port LAN 1 ~ 3 USB Wireless/WPS Phone LTE (Received Signal Strength Indicator) Internet STATUS DESCRIPTION Green System is up and ready Red Boot failure Green UPS is functional properly Orange UPS battery failure.
Product Overview 9 Rear Panel Connectors 4 3 1 5 6 7 2 9 PORT 1 11 8 1 10 MEANING Antenna Screw the supplied Wi-Fi antennas onto the antenna connectors on both sides. SIM Card Slot Insert the mini SIM card (2FF) with the gold contact facing down. Push the mini SIM card (2FF) inwards to eject it Phone (1X-2X) Connect your analog phone to this port with a RJ-11 cable. 4 USB The USB can either setup for 3G/4G LTE internet access or storage/file sharing.
Product Overview 10 Power Source BEC 6300VNL offers two kinds of power input, namely, DC power Adapter and DC UPS (or BBU). BEC 6300VNL can take the advantage of UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to keep working even if the power outage hit your router when the router in working in DC UPS mode.
Product Overview 11 Battery LED Definition: Green LED: UPS AC power is working; UPS battery is also working well Orange LED Only UPS AC power is working. Battery failure- need to change or recharge battery Orange LED: UPS AC power failure; UPS battery is working Cabling One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling. Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front panel of the product is a bank of LEDs. Verify that the LAN Link and LEDs are lit.
Basic Installation 12 CHAPTER 3: BASIC INSTALLATION The router can be configured with your web browser. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Windows 98 / NT /2000 / XP / ME / 7 / Vista, Linux, Mac OS, etc. The product provides an easy and user-friendly interface for configuration.
Basic Installation Network Configuration – IPv4 Configuring PC in Windows 7 (IPv4) 1. Go to Start. Click on Control Panel. 2. Then click on Network and Internet. 3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. 4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties.
Basic Installation 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties. 6. In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. 7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration.
Basic Installation Configuring PC in Windows Vista (IPv4) 1. Go to Start. Click on Network. 2. Then click on Network and Sharing Center at the top bar. 3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Manage network connections on the left window pane. 4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties.
Basic Installation 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties. 6. In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. 7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration.
Basic Installation Configuring PC in Windows XP (IPv4) 1. Go to Start. Click on Control Panel. 2. Then click on Network and Internet. 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click OK to finish the configuration.
Basic Installation Configuring PC in Windows 2000 (IPv4) 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Double-click Local Area Connection. 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click OK to finish the configuration.
Basic Installation Configuring PC in Windows 98/ME 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and choose the Configuration tab. 2. Select TCP/IP ->NE2000 Compatible, or the name of your Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. 3. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 4. Then select the DNS Configuration tab. 5. Select the Disable DNS radio button and click OK to finish the configuration.
Basic Installation Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and choose the Protocols tab. 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. 3. Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server radio button and click OK.
Basic Installation Network Configuration – IPv6 Configuring PC in Windows 7 (IPv6) 1. Go to Start. Click on Control Panel. 2. Then click on Network and Internet. 3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. 4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties.
Basic Installation 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) then click Properties. 6. In the TCP/IPv6 properties window, select the Obtain an IPv6 address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. 7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration.
Basic Installation Configuring PC in Windows Vista (IPv6) 1. Go to Start. Click on Network. 2. Then click on Network and Sharing Center at the top bar. 3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Manage network connections on the left window pane. 4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties.
Basic Installation 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) then click Properties. 6. In the TCP/IPv6 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. 7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration.
Basic Installation 25 Configuring PC in Windows XP (IPv6) IPv6 is supported by Windows XP, but you need to install it first. Please follow the steps to install IPv6: 1. On the Desktop, Click Start > Run, type cmd, then press Enter key in the keyboard, the following screen appears. 2. Key in command ipv6 install Installation of IPv6 is now completed. Please test it to see if it works or not. .
Basic Installation Default Settings Before configuring the router, you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface: (Username and Password) Username: admin Password: admin The default username and password are “admin” and “admin” respectively. Attention If you ever forget the username/password to login to the router, you may press the RESET button up to 6 seconds then release it to restore the factory default settings.
Basic Installation 27 Information from Your ISP Before configuring this device, you have to check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) what kind of service is provided such as EWAN ((Dynamic IP address, Static IP address, PPPoE, Bridge Mode). Gather the information as illustrated in the following table and keep it for reference. Username, Password, Service Name, and Domain Name PPPoE System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set manually).
Device Configuration 28 CHAPTER 4: DEVICE CONFIGURATION Login to your Device Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is 192.168.1.254, and click “Go”, a user name and password window prompt appears. The default username and password is “admin” and “admin” respectively for the Administrator. NOTE: This username / password may vary by different Internet Service Providers. Congratulations! You have successfully logged on to your BEC 6300VNL.
Device Configuration 29 Once you have logged on to your 6300VNL via your web browser, you can begin to set it up according to your requirements.
Device Configuration / Status Status In this section, you can check the router working status, including Device Info, System Log, 3G/4G-LTE Status, Statistics, DHCP Table, Disk Status, and VoIP Status.
Device Configuration / Status Device Info It contains basic information of the device. Device Information Model Name: Name of the router for identification purpose. Firmware Version: Software version currently loaded in the router MAC Address: A unique number that identifies the router LAN IPv4: IP Address: LAN port IPv4 address. Subnet Mask: LAN port IP subnet mask.
Device Configuration / Status DHCPv4 Server: LAN port DHCP role - Enabled, Relay or Disabled. IPv6: IP Address: LAN port IPv6 address. Prefix Length: The prefix length DHCPv6 Server: The DHCP status. WAN Interface: WAN connection options, "EWAN" or "3G/4G-LTE". Service: The WAN interface service index. PPP Connection Time: the uptime of the PPP connection. IPv4: Status: The connection status, either being connected or not in connected. IP Address: WAN port IP address.
Device Configuration / Status System Log In system log, you can check the operations status and any glitches to the router. Refresh: Press this button to refresh the statistics.
Device Configuration / Status 34 3G/4G-LTE Status This page contains 3G/4G-LTE connection information. Status: The current status of the 3G/4G-LTE connection. Signal Strength: The signal strength bar and dBm value indicates the current 3G/4G-LTE signal strength. The front panel 3G/4G-LTE Signal Strength LED indicates the signal strength as well.
Device Configuration / Status 35 Statistics Ethernet Interface: List all available network interfaces in the router. You are currently checking on the physical status of the Ethernet port. Transmit Frames: This field displays the number of frames transmitted until the latest second. Transmit Multicast Frames: This field displays the number of multicast frames transmitted until the latest second. Transmit Total Bytes: This field displays the number of bytes transmitted until the latest second.
Device Configuration / Status 36 Wireless Interface: List all available network interfaces in the router. You are currently checking on the physical status of the Wireless. Transmit Frames: This field displays the number of frames transmitted until the latest second. Transmit Error Frames: This field displays the number of error frames transmitted until the latest second. Transmit Drop Frames: This field displays the number of drop frames transmitted until the latest second.
Device Configuration / Status 37 EWAN Interface: List all available network interfaces in the router. You are currently checking on the physical status of the EWAN port. Transmit Frames: This field displays the total number of frames transmitted until the latest second. Transmit Multicast Frames: This field displays the total number of multicast frames transmitted till the latest second. Transmit Total Bytes: This field displays the total number of bytes transmitted until the latest second.
Device Configuration / Status 38 3G/4G-LTE Take 3G/4G-LTE as an example to describe the following connection transmission information. Interface: List all available network interfaces in the router. You are currently checking on the physical status of 3G/4G-LTE interface. Transmit Frames of Current Connection: This field displays the total number of 3G/4G-LTE frames transmitted until the latest second for the current connection.
Device Configuration / Status 39 3G/4G_LTE via USB port Take 3G/4G-LTE USB as an example to describe the following connection transmission information. Interface: List all available network interfaces in the router. You are currently checking on the physical status of 3G/4G-LTE interface. Transmit Frames of Current Connection: This field displays the total number of 3G/4G-LTE frames transmitted until the latest second for the current connection.
Device Configuration / Status 40 DHCP Table DHCP table displays the devices connected to the router with clear information. #: The index identifying the connected devices. Host Name: Show the hostname of the PC. IP Address: The IP allocated to the device. MAC Address: The MAC of the connected device. Expire Time: The total remaining interval since the IP assignment to the PC. Disk Status Partition: Display the USB storage partition.
Device Configuration / Quick Start 41 Quick Start This is a useful and easy utility to help you to setup the router quickly and to connect to your ISP (Internet Service Provider) with only a few steps. It will guide you step by step to setup time zone and WAN settings of your device. The Quick Start Wizard is a helpful guide for the first-time users to the device. For detailed instructions on configuring WAN settings, see refer to the Interface Setup section. Click NEXT to move on to Step 1.
Device Configuration / Quick Start 42 Step 3 – Wireless Set up your wireless connection if you want to connect to the Internet wirelessly on your PCs. Click NEXT to continue. Step 4 – ISP Connection Type Set up your Internet connection. 4.1 Select an appropriate WAN connection protocol then click NEXT to continue. 4.2 If selected 3G/4G-LTE or 3G/4G-LTE USB (for example). Input all relevant 3G/4G-LTE parameters from your ISP.
Device Configuration / Quick Start 43 Click Next to save changes. 4.2 If selected EWAN / PPPoE, please enter PPPoE account information provided by your ISP. Click NEXT to continue. Step 5 – Quick Start Completed The Setup Wizard has completed. Click on BACK to modify changes or mistakes. Click NEXT to save the current settings. Step 6 – Quick Start Completed Switch to Status > Device Info to view the status.
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Device Configuration / Interface Setup 45 Configuration Click to access and configure the available features in the following: Interface Setup, Advanced Setup, VoIP, Access Management, and Maintenance. These functions are described in the following sections. Interface Setup Here are the features under Interface Setup: Internet, LAN, Wireless and Wireless MAC Filter.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup Internet EWAN Multi Service Service Index: The index marks the EWAN interface of different ISP type, ranging from 0-7. Service Summary: The overall service information.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 47 Status: Select whether to enable the service. IPv4/IPv6 IP Version: Choose IPv4, IPv4/IPv6, IPv6 based on your environment. If you don’t know which one to choose from, please choose IPv4/IPv6 instead. ISP Connection Type: ISP: Select the encapsulation type your ISP uses. Dynamic IP: Select this option if your ISP provides you an IP address automatically. Static IP: Select this option to set static IP information.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 48 work as a bridge forwarding the PPPoE information to the PPPoE server and send the response to your PC, thus your PC gets a WAN IP working in the internet. Connection Setting Connection: Always On: Click on Always On to establish a PPPoE session during start up and to automatically re-establish the PPPoE session when disconnected by the ISP. Connect Manually: Select Connect Manually when you don't want the connection up all the time.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 49 Obtain IPv6 DNS: Choose if you want to obtain DNS automatically. Primary/Secondary: if you choose Disable in the Obtain IPv6 DNS field, please type the exactly primary and secondary DNS. MLD Proxy: MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol) is to IPv6 just as IGMP to IPv4. It is a Multicast Management protocol for IPv6 multicast packets. When router’s Internet configuration is finished successfully, you can go to status to get the connection information.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 50 3G/4G-LTE or 3G/4G-LTE via USB Status: Choose Activated to enable the 3G/4G-LTE connection. Network Mode: There are 8 options of service standards: “Automatic”, “UMTS 3G only”, “GSM 2G Only”, “UMTS 3G Preferred”, “GSM 2G Preferred”, “GSM and UMTS Only”, “LTE Only”, “GSM, UMTS, LTE”. If you are not sure which mode to use, you may select Automatic to auto detect the best mode for you. TEL No.: The dial string to make a GPRS / 3G/4G-LTE user internetworking call.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 51 When router’s Internet configuration is finished successfully, you can go to the Status to check connection information.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 52 LAN A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached and is limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building. IPv4 Parameters IP Address: Enter the IP address of Router in dotted decimal notation, for example, 192.168.1.254 (factory default). IP Subnet Mask: The default is 255.255.255.0. User can change it to other such as 255.255.255.128.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 53 IGMP Snooping: Select Activated to enable IGMP Snooping function, Without IGMP snooping, multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic - that is, it is forwarded to all ports. With IGMP snooping, multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of that group. Dynamic Route: Select the RIP version from RIP1 or RIP2.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 54 IP Address: Enter the specific IP. For example: 192.168.1.110. MAC Address: Enter the responding MAC. For example: 00:0A:F7:45:6D:ED When added, you can see the ones listed as showed below: IPv6 parameters The IPv6 address composes of two parts, thus, the prefix and the interface ID. Interface Address / Prefix Length: Enter a static LAN IPv6 address.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 55 DHCPv6 Server Type: Select Stateless or Stateful. When DHCPv6 is enabled, this parameter is available. Stateless: If selected, the PCs in LAN are configured through RA mode, thus, the PCs in LAN are configured through RA mode, to obtain the prefix message and generate an address using a combination of locally available information (MAC address) and information (prefix) advertised by routers, but they can obtain such information like DNS from DHCPv6 Server.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 56 Wireless This section introduces the wireless LAN and some basic configurations. Wireless LANs can be as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards communicating through access points which bridge network traffic to the wired LAN.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 57 Access Point Settings Access Point: Default setting is set to Activated. If you want to close the wireless interface, select Deactivated. AP MAC Address: The MAC address of wireless AP. Wireless Mode: The default setting is 802.11b+g+n (Mixed mode). If you do not know or have both 11g and 11b devices in your network, then keep the default in mixed mode. From the drop-down manual, you can select 802.11g if you have only 11g card.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 58 For security propose, change the default wlan-ap to a unique ID name to the AP which is already built-in to the router’s wireless interface. Make sure your wireless clients have exactly the SSID as the device, in order to get connected to your network. Broadcast SSID: Select Yes to make the SSID visible so a station can obtain the SSID through passive scanning. Select No to hide the SSID in so a station cannot obtain the SSID through passive scanning.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 59 Key 1 to Key 4: Enter the key to encrypt wireless data. To allow encrypted data transmission, the WEP Encryption Key values on all wireless stations must be the same as the router. There are four keys for your selection. The input format is in HEX style, 5 and 13 HEX codes are required for 64-bitWEP and 128-bitWEP respectively. If you chose WEP 64-bit, then enter any 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F").
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Device Configuration / Interface Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Example I: PIN Method: Configure AP as Registrar 1. Jot down the client’s Pin (e.g. 04640776). 2. Enter the Enrollee (Client) PIN code and then press Start WPS.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 62 3. Launch the wireless client’s WPS utility (e.g. Ralink Utility). Set the Config Mode as Enrollee, press the WPS button on the top bar, select the AP (e.g. Billion_AP) from the WPS AP List column. Then press the PIN button located on the middle left of the page to run the scan. 4. The client’s SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and security setting of the registrar (router).
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 63 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Example II: PIN Method: Configure AP as Enrollee 1. Jot down the WPS PIN (e.g. 03454435). Press Start WPS. 2. Launch the wireless client’s WPS utility (e.g. Ralink Utility). Set the Config Mode as Registrar. Enter the PIN number in the PIN Code column then choose the correct AP (e.g. Billion_AP) from the WPS AP List before pressing the PIN button to run the scan.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 64 3. The router’s (AP’s) SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and security setting of the registrar (client). 4. Now to make sure that the setup is correctly done, cross check to see if the SSID and the security setting of the registrar setting match with the parameters found on both Wireless Configuration and Wireless Security Configuration page.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 65 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Example III: PBC Method: 1. Press the PBC radio button, Then Start WPS. 2. Launch the wireless client’s WPS Utility (e.g. Ralink Utility). Set the Config Mode as Enrollee. Then press the WPS button and choose the correct AP (e.g. Billion_AP) from the WPS AP List section before pressing the PBC button to run the scan. 3. When the PBC button is pushed, a wireless communication will be established between your router and the PC.
Device Configuration / Interface Setup 66 Wireless MAC Filter The MAC filter screen allows you to configure the router to give exclusive access to up to 8 devices (Allow Association) or exclude up to 8 devices from accessing the router (Deny Association). Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters, for example, 00:AA:BB:00:00:02.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 67 Advanced Setup Advanced Step provides advanced features including Firewall, Routing, NAT, Static DNS, QoS, Internet Grouping, and Time Schedule for advanced users.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 68 Firewall Your router includes a firewall for helping to prevent attacks from hackers. In addition to this, when using NAT (Network Address Translation) the router acts as a “natural” Internet firewall, since all PCs on your LAN use private IP addresses that cannot be directly accessed from the Internet. Firewall: To automatically detect and block Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, such as Ping of Death, SYN Flood, Port Scan and Land Attack.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 69 Routing This is static route feature. You are equipped with the capability to control the routing of all the traffic across your network. With each routing rule created, user can specifically assign the destination where the traffic will be routed to. #: Item number Destination IP Address: IP address of the destination network Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of destination network.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 70 NAT The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature transforms a private IP into a public IP, allowing multiple users to access the internet through a single IP account, sharing the single IP address. NAT break the originally envisioned model of IP end-to-end connectivity across the internet so NAT can cause problems where IPSec/ PPTP encryption is applied or some application layer protocols such as SIP phones are located behind a NAT.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 71 DMZ NOTE: This feature disables automatically if WAN connection is in BRIDGE mode. The DMZ Host is a local computer exposed to the Internet. When setting a particular internal IP address as the DMZ Host, all incoming packets will be checked by the Firewall and NAT algorithms then passed to the DMZ host, when a packet received does not use a port number used by any other Virtual Server entries.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 72 Virtual Server NOTE: This feature disables automatically if WAN connection is in BRIDGE mode. In TCP/IP networks, a port is a 16-bit number used to identify which application program (usually a server) incoming connections should be delivered to. Some ports have numbers that are pre-assigned to them by the IANA (the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), and these are referred to as “well-known ports”.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 73 The starting greater than zero (0) and the ending port must be the same or larger than the starting port. Local IP Address: Enter your server IP address in this field. Start / End Port Number (Local): Enter the start / end port number of the local application (service). Examples of well-known and registered port numbers are shown below. For further information, please see IANA’s website at http://www.iana.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 74 Example : How to setup Port Forwarding for port 21 (FTP server) If you have a FTP server in your LAN network and want others to access it through WAN. Step 1: Assign a static IP to your local computer that is hosting the FTP server. Step 2: Login to the Gateway and go to Configuration / Advanced Setup / NAT / Virtual Server. FTP server uses TCP protocol with port 21. Enter ”21” to Start and End Port Number. BEC 6300VNL will accept port 21 requests from WAN side.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 75 Static DNS The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system built on a distributed database for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participating entities.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 76 QoS QoS helps you control the upload traffic of each application from LAN (Ethernet and/or Wireless) to WAN (Internet). It facilitates you the features to control the quality of throughput for each application. This is useful when there on certain types of data you want giver higher priority to, such as voice data packets given higher priority than web data packets. Click SETTING to add QoS rules (up to 16 QoS rules).
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 77 Interface Grouping Interface grouping is a function to group interfaces, known as VLAN. A Virtual LAN, commonly known as a VLAN, is a group of hosts with the common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain, regardless of the physical location. A VLAN has the same attributes as a physical LAN, but it allows for end stations to be grouped together even if they are not located on the same network switch.
Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 78 Example: Create two EWAN services, Service0 (PPPoE) and Service1 (Bridge). You are going to group the ports and services into two working group, as shown below. Group Index Group Port 0 EWAN0,LAN1, LAN2, WLAN1 1 EWAN1, LAN3 Click Group Summary to show the configuration results.
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Device Configuration / Advanced Setup 80 Time Schedule The Time Schedule supports up to 16 timeslots which helps you to manage your Internet connection. In each time profile, you may schedule specific day(s) i.e. Monday through Sunday to restrict or allowing the usage of the Internet by users or applications.
Device Configuration / VoIP 81 VoIP VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, enables telephone calls through existing internet connections instead of going through the traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). It is not only cost-effective, especially for a long-distance call, but also top quality voice calls over the internet. This section covers Basic, Media, Advanced, Speed Dial,and Call Features of VoIP.
Device Configuration / VoIP 82 SIP Registration Expire: Set the time interval. The device can update (usually re-login the account) the VoIP account information with the SIP server very the time interval. SIP Proxy Address: Enter the SIP proxy address provided by your ITSP. When destination and source phones are not sharing the same SIP registrar domain, the SIP proxy is needed to deliver call information and make the communication through. SIP Proxy Port: Set the SIP proxy port.
Device Configuration / VoIP 83 Media Media offers for kinds of codec, G.711 u-law, G.711 A-law, G.729, G.726, from greatest to lowest in priority. Phone: Select to set the following configurations for Phone_1 or Phone_2. When phone1 is selected, the following set media codec will be applied to phone_1. T.38: T.38 relay is a way to permit faxes to be transported across IP networks between existing fax terminals. Click Enable to allow transmission of fax over IP network between two fax machines. If T.
Device Configuration / VoIP 84 Advanced Advance section equipment the users with the ability to do some advanced settings to each phone port. Go on to see. Region: Select the exact region from the drop-down menu to adjust the phone custom in the exact region, like ring tone, busy tone, dial tone, etc, as different regions may have different phone using traditions. The setting is to be applied to both phone 1 and phone 2.
Device Configuration / VoIP 85 Speed Dial Speed Dial comes at hand to store frequently used telephone number(s) that you can press set ‘speed dial number’ instead of the exact dialing-out number on the phone keyboard to make a quick dialing. Index: The index to mark the speed dial number mapping, 0-9. Phone: Select Phone 1 or Phone 2 to have your set speed dial number applied to the phone. If Phone_1 is selected, your set speed dial number is about to be applied to Phone_1.
Device Configuration / VoIP 86 Call Features Call Features provides users with some advanced phone characteristics, including Call waiting, Conference Call, etc. Phone: Select the phone 1 or Phone 2 to have the following characteristics applied to the phone. Call Waiting: Enable to activate Call Waiting feature.
Device Configuration / VoIP 87 not ring when a call comes in; while press *79 to disable Don’t Disturb feature, if a call comes with a ringing indication.
Device Configuration / VoIP 88 Example: How to establish 3-way conference call Case 1: Bill and Larry are talking. Bill wants to invite Mark to join a conference call. Step – 1: Billy and Larry are discussing on the phone. Bill tells Larry that he wants to set up a conference call with Mark. Step – 2: Bill presses flash (hold original call), and Bill hears the dial tone. Step – 3: Bill calls Mark. Bill and Mark are on a new call. Step – 4: Bill tells Mark that Mark is invited to join a conference call.
Device Configuration / Access Management 89 Access Management Device Management Device management offers users a way to change the embedded web server accessing port, default 80. User can change the http port to 8080 or something else here.
Device Configuration / Access Management 90 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. BEC 6300VNL serves as a SNMP agent which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the router through the network. SNMP: Select to enable SNMP feature. Get Community: Type the Get Community, which is the password for the incoming Get-and-GetNext requests from the management station.
Device Configuration / Access Management 91 Universal Plug & Play UPnP offers peer-to-peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices, along with control and data transfer between devices. UPnP offers many advantages for users running NAT routers through UPnP NAT Traversal, and on supported systems makes tasks such as port forwarding much easier by letting the application control the required settings, removing the need for the user to control advanced configuration of their device.
Device Configuration / Access Management 92 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name. This is especially useful for hosting servers via your internet connection, so that anyone wishing to connect to you may use your domain name, rather than having to use your dynamic IP address, which changes from time to time.
Device Configuration / Access Management 93 Example: How to register a DDNS account Note first users have to go to the Dynamic DNS registration service provider to register an account. User test1 register a Dynamic Domain Names in DDNS provider http://www.dyndns.org/ . DDNS: www.hometest.
Device Configuration / Access Management 94 Access Control Access Control Listing allows you to determine which services/protocols can access BEC 6300VNL interface from which computers. It is a management tool aimed to allow IPs (set in secure IP address) to access specified embedded applications (Web, etc, user can set) through some specified interface (LAN, WAN or both). User can have an elaborate understanding in the examples below. The maximum number of entries is 16.
Device Configuration / Access Management 95 By default, the “Access Control” has two default rules. Default Rule 1: (Index 1), a rule to allow only clients from LAN to have access to all embedded applications (Web, FTP, etc). Under this situation, clients from WAN cannot access the router even from Ping. Default Rule 2: (Index 2), an ACL rule to open Ping to WAN side.
Device Configuration / Access Management 96 Packet Filter You can filter the packages by MAC address, IP address, Protocol, Port number and Application or URL. Packet Filter - IP & MAC Filter Packet Filter Filter Type: There are three types “IP & MAC Filter”, “Application Filter”, and “URL Filter” that user can select for this filter rule. Here we set IP & MAC Filter. IP & MAC Filter Editing Rule Index: This is item number Individual Active: Select Yes to activate the rule.
Device Configuration / Access Management 97 Source Port Number: The source port number of packets to be monitored. 0 means “Don’t care”. Destination IP Address: The destination IP address of packets to be monitored. 0.0.0.0 means “Don’t care”. Destination Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask of the destination network. Destination Port Number: This is the Port that defines the application. (e.g. HTTP is port 80.
Device Configuration / Access Management 98 Packet Filter - Application Filter Application Filter: Select this option to Activated/Deactivated the Application filter. ICQ: Select this option to Allow/Deny ICQ. MSN: Select this option to Allow/Deny MSN. YMSG: Select this option to Allow/Deny Yahoo messenger. Real Audio/Video (RTSP): Select this option to Allow/Deny Real Audio/Video (RTSP). Packet Filter - URL Filter URL Filter: Select Activated to enable URL Filter.
Device Configuration / Access Management 99 CWMP (TR-069) CWMP, short for CPE WAN Management Protocol, also called TR069 is a Broadband Forum technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices.
Device Configuration / 100 Access Management Periodic Inform: Select Activated to authorize the router to send an Inform message to the ACS automatically. Interval(s): Specify the inform interval time (sec) which CPE used to periodically send inform message to automatically connect to ACS. When the inform interval time arrives, the CPE will send inform message to automatically connect to ACS.
Device Configuration / 101 Access Management Parental Control With this feature, router can reject to provide Internet services to the specified computer during some specified time interval. This can be very useful for parents to give control to children using computer without restraint. Parent Control: Select Activated to enable this feature. MAC Address: Type the MAC address(es) you want to block to access the internet (access to the router is sustained).
Device Configuration / 102 Access Management SAMBA & FTP Server Samba and FTP are served as network sharing. SAMBA Server: Activated to enable SAMBA sharing. Work Group: The same mechanism like in Microsoft work group, please set the Work Group name. NetBIOS Name: The sharing NetBIOS name. FTP Server: Activated to enable FTP sharing. FTP Server Port: Set the working port. Well-known one is 21. User can change it.
Device Configuration / 103 Access Management Example: How to setup Samb 1. Go directly to Start > Run (enter \\192,168,1,254 (from LAN side), \\SambaSvr , but if you enter \\SambaSvr, please be sure your working PC is in the same workgroup as set in the samba server set above.) 2. Enter the Username and password. 3. Users can browse and access USB storage.
Device Configuration / 104 Access Management Example: How to setup FTP: 1. Access via FTP tools Take popular FTP tool of FlashFXP for example: 1) Open FlashFXP 2) Create ftp sites (LAN IP / WAN IP, 192.168.1.254, and set the account, port). 3) Connect to the ftp site. 2. Web FTP access 1) Enter ftp://192.168.1.254 at the address bar of the web page. 2) Enter the account's username and password.
Device Configuration / 105 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance equipments the users with the ability of maintaining the device as well as examining the connectivity of the WAN connections, including User Management, Time Zone, Firmware & Configuration, System Restart, and Diagnostic Tool. User Management User Management controls the Router Web GUI permission, FTP/SAMBA access to the specific account. In factory setting, the default accounts are admin/admin and user/user.
Device Configuration / 106 Maintenance FTP Authority Setup FTP Access: Enable to grant the user access to the FTP server. Permission: Set the operation permission for the user, Read/Write or Read. SAMBA Authority SAMBA Access: Enable to grant the user access to the SAMBA server. Permission: Set the operation permission for the user, Read/Write or Read.
Device Configuration / 107 Maintenance User / User and/or Adding additonal user accounts User Setup Index: User account index, total is 8. User Name: Users can create account(s) to give it (them) access to SAMBA and FTP. New Password: Type the password for the user account. Confirmed Password: Type password again for confirmation. FTP Authority Setup FTP Access: Enable to grant the user access to the FTP server. Permission: Set the operation permission for the user, Read/Write or Read.
Device Configuration / 108 Maintenance Web GUI Permission Guest Account: A pre-set guest account setting granted with Interface Setup, Advanced Setup, Access Management access. Enable to have access to Interface Setup, Advanced Setup and Access Management or disable to set the specifics yourself. Interface Setup: Enable to allowing access to Interface Setup with this account. Advanced Setup: Enable to allowing access to Advanced Setup with this account.
Device Configuration / 109 Maintenance Time Zone The router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to get the current time from an SNTP server outside your network. Choose your local time zone. After a successful connection to the Internet, the router will retrieve the correct local time from the SNTP server you have specified. If you prefer to specify an SNTP server other than the default, simply enter its IP address as shown above.
Device Configuration / 110 Maintenance Firmware & Configuration Firmware is the software that controls the hardware and provides all functionalities which are available in the GUI. This software may be improved and/or modified; your BEC 6300VNL provides an easy way to update the code to take advantage of the changes. . To upgrade the firmware of BEC 6300VNL, you should download or copy the firmware to your local environment first. Press the “Browse…” button to specify the path of the firmware file.
Device Configuration / Maintenance DO NOT turn off / power off the device or interrupt the firmware upgrading while it is still in process. Improper operation could damage your BEC 6300VNL.
Device Configuration / 112 Maintenance System Restart Click System Restart with option Current Settings to reboot your router. If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a firmware upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configuration), select Factory Default Settings to restore to factory default settings.
Device Configuration / 113 Maintenance Diagnostics Tool The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides. 3G/4G-LTE or 3G/4G-LTE USB: Click START to begin to diagnose the connection.
Device Configuration / 114 Maintenance EWAN: Click START to begin to diagnose the connection.
Troubleshooting 115 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting If your BEC 6300VNL is not functioning properly, you can refer to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before contacting your service provider support. This can save you time and effort but if symptoms persist, consult your service provider. Problems with the Router Problem Suggested Action None of the LEDs is on when you turn on the router Check the connection between the router and the adapter.
Troubleshooting 116 Recovery Procedures Problem Suggested Action - The front LEDs display incorrectly - Still cannot access to the router management interface after pressing the RESET button. - Software / Firmware upgrade failure 1. Power on the router, once the Power LED lit red, please press this reset button using the end of paper clip or other small pointed object immediately. BEC 6300VNL User Manual 2. The router’s emergency-reflash web interface will then be accessible via http://192.168.1.
Appendix 117 APPENDIX: PRODUCT SUPPORT & CONTACT If you come across any problems please contact the dealer from where you have purchased the product. Contact BEC @ http://www.bectechnologies.net MAC OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows 7/98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, and Windows Vista are registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Appendix 118 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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.