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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1
1.1 Introducing the BIPAC 6300VNOZ
1.2 Features of the BIPAC 6300VNOZ
Network Protocols and Features
Firewall
Quality of Service Control
Wireless LAN
VoIP
USB Application Server
IPTV Applications*2
Management
1.3 Hardware Specifications
Physical Interface
1.4 Applications for the BIPAC 6300VNOZ
Chapter 2
2.1 Important note for using the BIPAC 6300VNOZ
2.2 Package Contents
2.3 The Front LEDs
2.4 The Rear Ports
2.5 Power Source
2.6 Cabling
Chapter 3
3.1 Before Configuration
3.1.1 Configuring a PC in Windows 7
IPv4:
IPv6:
3.1.2 Configuring a PC in Windows Vista
IPv4:
3.1.3 Configuring a PC in Windows XP
3.1.4 Configuring a PC in Windows 2000
3.1.5 Configuring a PC in Windows 98/Me
3.1.6 Configuring a PC in Windows NT4.0
3.2 Factory Default Settings
3.2.1 Username and Password
3.3 LAN Port Addresses
3.4 Information from your ISP
Chapter 4
4.1 Configuring BIPAC 6300VNOZ with your Web Browser
4.2 Status
4.2.1 Device Info
4.2.2 System Log
4.2.3 Statistics
4.2.4 DHCP Table
4.2.5 Disk Status
4.2.6 VoIP Status
4.2.6.1 VoIP Status
4.3 Quick Start
4.4 Configuration
4.4.1 Interface Setup
4.4.1.1 Internet
4.4.1.2 LAN
4.4.1.3 Wireless
4.4.1.4 Wireless MAC Filter
4.4.2 Advanced Setup
4.4.2.1 Firewall
4.4.2.2 Routing
4.4.2.3 NAT
4.4.2.4 Static DNS
4.4.2.5 QoS
4.4.2.6 Interface Grouping
4.4.2.7 Port Isolation
4.4.2.8 Time Schedule
4.4.3 VoIP
4.4.3.1 Basic
4.4.3.2 Media
4.4.3.3 Advanced
4.4.3.4 Speed Dial
4.4.3.5 Call Features
4.4.4 Access Management
4.4.4.1 Device Management
4.4.4.2 SNMP
4.4.4.3 Universal Plug & Play
4.4.4.4 Dynamic DNS
4.4.4.5 Access Control
4.4.4.6 Packet Filter
4.4.4.7 CWMP (TR-069)
4.4.4.8 Parental Control
4.4.4.9 SAMBA & FTP Server
4.4.5 Maintenance
4.4.5.1 User Management
4.4.5.2 Time Zone
4.4.5.3 Firmware & Configuraion
4.4.5.4 System Restart
4.4.5.5 Diagnostics Tool
Chapter 5
Problems starting up the router
Problem
Corrective Action
Problems with the WAN Interface
Problem
Corrective Action
Problems with the LAN Interface
Problem
Corrective Action
Recovery procedures for non-working routers
Problem
Corrective Action
APPENDIX
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The meanings of the different st
atus of Battery LED:
Green lit:
AC is working, UPS battery working well
Orange Lit: Only
AC is working, but Ba
ttery fails.
And you have to change battery
Orange Blinking:
AC fails, but battery is working
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