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SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................5 1.1 1.2 2. SOHOSPEED OVERVIEW ...............................................................................7 2.1 2.2 2.3 3. FEATURES ......................................................................................................5 SPECIFICATION ...............................................................
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.18 Egress...................................................................................................86 3.7.19 Shaper ..................................................................................................88 3.7.20 Web Access Control .............................................................................90 3.7.21 SSH Access Control .............................................................................92 3.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 1. Introduction The SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway is a high-speed WAN bridge/router that is specifically designed to connect to the Internet and to directly connect to your local area network (LAN) via universal serial bus (USB), wireless LAN (WLAN), or high speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 1.2 Specification ADSL Compliance z Support Multi mode standards (ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, G.dmt, G.lite) z ADSL2 G.dmt.bis (G.992.3) z ADSL2 G.lite.bis (G.992.4) z ADSL2+ (G.992.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 2. SOHOSpeed Overview Your SOHOSpeed has many ports, switches and LEDs. The features are listed below. 2.1 Ports and Buttons (4 Ports Wireless Gateway) (4 Ports Ethernet Gateway) RESET: The RESET button will set the SOHOSpeed to its factory default setting and reset the SOHOSpeed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 2.2 LED Description Power LED: The LED stays lighted to indicate the system is power on properly. WAN LED: This LED is lighted when the WAN connection is established and flashes when the WAN port is sending/receiving data. WLAN LED: This LED is lighted when a wireless link is established and flashes when the data is sending/receiving via wireless.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3. Setting up Your SOHOSpeed This section guides you through configuring your SOHOSpeed. The SOHOSpeed is shipped with a standard default bridge configuration. Most users would want to change the SOHOSpeed from a bridge to a router. Before setting up your SOHOSpeed, make sure you have followed the Quick Start Guide. You should have your computers configured for DHCP mode and have proxies disabled on your browser.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.2 Home Page The first page is the Home page. From this page you can perform the following tasks: z Setup the SOHOSpeed (configure the LAN and WAN connection(s). z Configure the advanced configuration options within the SOHOSpeed (security, routing, and filtering). z Obtain the status of the SOHOSpeed. z View the extensive online help. The basic layout of the Home page consists of a page selection list across the top of the browser window.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.3 Setup To setup your SOHOSpeed with a basic configuration, from the Main page, select Setup. The figure below illustrates the Setup page. The page is divided into two subsections: the LAN Setup and the WAN Setup. Before configuring the SOHOSpeed, there are several concepts that you should be familiar with on how your new SOHOSpeed works.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.4 Configuring the WAN Before the SOHOSpeed passes any data between the LAN interfaces and the WAN interface, the WAN side of the SOHOSpeed must be configured.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual B C A 1. At the Setup main page, click New Connection. The default PPPoE Connection Setup page is displayed. 2. In the Name field, enter a unique name for the PPPoE connection. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. In this example, the unique name is PPPoE. 3. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default. Leave these in the default mode.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual A new link is created for this connection in the left-hand column. You can connect, disconnect, apply, delete, or cancel this connection using the buttons at the bottom of this page. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 9. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 10. 11.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Your password for the PPPoE access provided by your DSL service provider or your ISP. This field is alpha-numeric and the maximum length is 128 characters. The character type restrictions do not apply for CLI-based configuration. Specifies that PPPoE connection should disconnect if the link has no Idle Timeout activity detected for n seconds.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Priority Bits PVC VPI VCI QoS PCR Priority is given to a VLAN connection from 0-7. All packets sent over the VLAN connection have the Priority bits set to the configured value. Permanent virtual circuit. This is a fixed virtual circuit between two users. It is the public data network equivalent of a leased line. No call setup or clearing procedures are needed. Virtual path identifier, equivalent to the virtual path connection (VPC).
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual the PVC connection saved in XML configuration space of flash for that connection. During the connection establishment processing, the saved PVC will be checked to see whether a connection can be made with the PVC. If the PVC is OAM ping-able, the connection process continues. If the PVC is not OAM pingable, the search for an available PVC starts. The process of PVC selection is the same as described above.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 7. In the PVC Settings section, enter values for the VPI and VCI. Note: Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values. In this example, the DSL service provider is using 0,33. 8. Select the Quality of Service (QoS). Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information. The PCR, SCR, MBS, and CDVT fields are enabled/disabled depending on the QoS selection.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Debug Enables PPPoA connection debugging facilities. This allows the ISP technical support and ODM/OEM testers to simulate packets going through from WAN side. For VLAN and PVC field descriptions, please refer to section 3.4.1. Static Connection Setup Static connection type is used whenever a known static IP address is assigned to the SOHOSpeed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual A new link is created for this connection in the left-hand column. You can connect, disconnect, apply, delete, or cancel this connection using the buttons at the bottom of this page. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 11. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 12. 13.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3. Enter a unique name for the DHCP connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. In this example, the unique name is DHCP. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default. Leave these in the default mode. 5.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Bridged Profile and Connection A pure bridged connection does not assign any IP address to the WAN interface. NAT and firewall rules are not enabled. This connection method makes the SOHOSpeed act as a bridge for passing packets between the WAN interface and the LAN interface. 1. On the Setup main page, click New Connection. The default PPPoE Connection Setup page is displayed. 2. From Type drop-down box, select Bridge.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Definition/Description Field Encapsulation The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds header information to the protocol data unit (PDU) from the layer above. As an example, in Internet terminology, a packet would contain a header from the data link layer, followed by a header from the network layer (IP), followed by a header from the transport layer (TCP), followed by the application protocol data.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 6. In the PVC Settings section, enter values for the VPI and VCI. Note: Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values. 7. Select the Quality of Service (QoS); leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information. The PCR, SCR, MBS, and CDVT fields are enabled/disabled depending on the QoS selection. Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults. 8.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 2. Create a WAN connection from an existing PVC. For more information about VPI and VCI, refer to the table in section 3.4.11. 3.4.3 Modify an Existing Connection 1. On the Setup main page, select the connection you want to modify from the left-hand column. The connections are listed as Connection 1 through Connection 8. Note: Up to eight WAN connections of all types are supported. 2. Make modifications on the individual connection page.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.4.4 Modem Setup The Modem Setup page allows you to select any combination of DSL training modes.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.5 Configuring the LAN The SOHOSpeed provides LAN configuration for multiple LAN bridge groups. Up to five LAN bridge groups are supported. The LAN interefaces could include: Ethernet, USB, WLAN (Primary SSID), SSID1, SSID2, and SSID3. It is possible to assign any LAN interface to any bridge group but only one group, except that the Ethernet interface needs to stay in LAN group 1.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Follow the procedure below to configure LAN group 2. 1. Select WLAN interface in LAN group 1 and click Remove. WLAN moves to the Interfaces box on the left as shown in figure below. Note: You can configure the USB interface and WLAN interfaces to a different LAN group; however, the Ethernet interface is default in LAN group 1 and cannot be moved. No packets are sent to the WLAN interface as it does not belong to any LAN group.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 2. Select WLAN in the Interface box and click Add next to LAN group 2. WLAN moves to LAN group 2 as shown in figure below. The Configure link for LAN group 2 has also been generated, allowing additional configurations for the defined LAN group. Two LAN segments have been configured as shown in figure below with two sets of IP addresses. The Ethernet and USB interfaces belong to LAN group 1 with an IP of 192.168.1.x.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.5.1 LAN Group Configuration The LAN Group Configuration page allows you to configure settings for each defined LAN group. Notice that you can also view the status of advanced services that can be applied to this LAN group. A green status indicates that the services have been enabled, while a red status indicates that the service is currently disabled.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Enable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Relay Server and Relay Off Domain The domain name is used in conjunction with the host name to uniquely identify the SOHOSpeed. To access the web pages of the SOHOSpeed you can type 192.168.1.1 (the IP address) or mygateway1.ar7 (Host Name.Domain). Enables/disables DHCP. By default, your SOHOSpeed has the DHCP server (LAN side) enabled.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Example of a DHCP Relay configuration 4.6.1.1 Assign ISP DNS, SNTP When you enable the DHCP server on the LAN side, the SOHOSpeed dynamically assigns IP addresses to the hosts on the local network. The SOHOSpeed provides its own LAN IP address (192.168.1.1) as both the gateway and the DNS server. On the WAN side, the SOHOSpeed receives the following data (among other data) from the ISP: z IP: 10.10.10.101 z Gateway: 10.10.10.1 z DNS: 10.10.10.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Note: If the WAN connection is also of DHCP type, the SOHOSpeed receives additional data from the ISP, and if Assign ISP DSN SNTP is enabled, the data is passed on to the LAN side hosts as well. The additional data may include (but not limited to) the following: z Time server z Log server z Cookie server z Print server z NTP server z WINS server 3.5.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.6 Configuring the WLAN The wireless local area networks (WLAN) tab allows you to perform WLAN interface configuration functions. 3.6.1 WIRELESS Setup The default Wireless Setup page which is accessed by clicking the Setup link. This page provides basic access point (AP) parameter settings. Note: you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect. Field Description Field Definition/Description Enables/disables the access point.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Enables/disables the 4x feature for 802.11g mode. This function is SOHOSpeed proprietary and is only available when both TI wireless station card and SOHOSpeed are used. User Isolation When checked, wireless users will not be able to directly access other wireless users. More details on User Isolation are discussed in ‘‘User Isolation’’. Support Refer to ‘‘WLAN QoS Support’’ for more information.
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SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual CAUTION: Any changes you make to the WLAN page do NOT get saved automatically. Clicking Apply on the individual page is not sufficient for the changes you made to take effect. For changes you made to any WLAN page to take effect, you must perform the steps as described above. 3.6.3 Multi SSID The Enable SSID field allows you to create multiple SSIDs for the AP. The Multiple SSID feature supports up to two SSID (one primary and one secondary).
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 4. Click OK. The SSID appears as shown in figure below. Note: The SSID field takes up to 32 alpha-numeric characters. 5. Go to WLAN Configuration page, and change the VLAN ID to a number different from zero (between 1 and 4095). 6. Repeat first part of step 2 to add more SSID. Note: Up to 3 secondary SSIDs are supported (in addition to the primary SSID). 7. To delete an SSID, check the SSID, then click Delete in the pop-up window.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.6.4 Wireless Security The default Wireless Security page provides the following wireless network security options: z None: No security used. z Wired equivalent privacy (WEP): Enable legacy stations to connect the AP. z 802.1x: Enable stations with 802.1x capability to connect the AP. z Wi-Fi protected access (WPA): Enable stations with WPA capability to connect the AP. z WPA2: Enable stations with WPA2 capability to connect the AP.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Follow the procedure below to enable WEP on yourSOHOSpeed. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the SSID that you want to apply security to. 5. Click Apply to complete the settings. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 6. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 7.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 802.1x 802.1x is a security protocol for WLAN. It is a port-based network access control that keeps the network port disconnected until authentication is completed. 802.1x is based on extensible authentication protocol (EAP). EAP messages from the authenticator to the authentication server typically use the remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) protocol. The figure below shows the default setting of the Wireless Security - 802.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual WPA WPA is a security protocol for WLAN. WPA uses a sophisticated key hierarchy that generates new encryption keys each time a mobile device establishes itself with an AP. Protocols including 802.1X, EAP, and RADIUS are used for strong authentication. Like WEP, keys can still be entered manually (pre-shared keys); however, using a RADIUS authentication server provides automatic key generation and enterprise-wide authentication.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.6.5 Wireless Management The wireless management function gives another level of security to your AP. It allows you to create an allowed access list or a banned access list (not both) and view a list of stations associated with your access point. Access List By clicking Management from the left-hand navigation list, you are taken to the default Access List page.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Associated Stations This page allows you to see a list of all stations associated with the access point. You can ban any stations on the list by clicking Ban Station next to the MAC Address. If the Allowed Access list is enabled, this station will be deleted from the Allowed Access List. If the Banned Access list is enabled, this station will be added to the Banned Access List. 3.6.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description WDS Mode The following WDS modes are available: z Bridge: In Bridge mode, the AP basic service set (BSS) service is enabled. z Repeater: In Repeater mode, the AP BSS is disabled when connection to the upper layer AP is established. z Crude: In Crude mode, the AP BSS service is always enabled; however, the links between APs are configured statically and are not maintained.
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SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.2 SNTP Simple network timing protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to the public SNTP servers. It uses the UDP protocol on port 123 to communicate between clients and servers. The figure below shows the default SNTP page. When the SNTP feature is enabled, your SOHOSpeed starts querying for the time clock information from the primary SNTP server.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description The IP address or the host name of the primary SNTP server. This can be Primary SNTP Server provided by ISP or user-defined. Secondary The IP address or the host name of the secondary SNTP server. This can be SNTP Server provided by ISP or user-defined. The IP address or the host name of the tertiary SNTP server. This can be Tertiary SNTP Server provided by ISP or user-defined.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description The SNMP agent is enabled by default. Enable SNMP Agent SNMP traps are enabled to send by default. Enable SNMP Traps An administratively-assigned name for the SOHOSpeed. Name The physical location of the SOHOSpeed. Location Contact person and/or contact information for the SOHOSpeed. Contact Vendor object identifier.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.4 TR-069 TR-069 is CPE Management Protocol from WAN side, intended for communication between a CPE and Auto-Configuration Server (ACS). The CPE WAN Management Protocol defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto-configuration of a CPE, and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a common framework.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Please refer to TR-69 “Field Description” and follow procedure below to configure parameters related to TR-69. 1. 2. Leave the default URL in the ACS URL field . Check Periodic Inform Enabled and enter a value in the Periodic Inform Interval field. or Click ACS Connect to manually connect to the ACS. Once a connection is established, the ACS can update all three fields: ACS URL, Periodic Inform Enabled, and Periodic Inform Interval. 3.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Definition/Description Field Select the WAN connection to which port forwarding is applied. WAN Connection Select the LAN Group to which port forwarding is applied. Select LAN Group Select the IP address to host the service. LAN IP Enabling incoming ping (ICMP) requests on the Port Forwarding page allows Allow Incoming Ping the SOHOSpeed to respond to a ping from the Internet. Demilitarized zone.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 8. If a rule is not in the list, you can create your own rule in the User category. Select User, then click New Note: The New, View, and Delete buttons become available only when the User category is selected. All the custom rules you create fall under the User Category. 9. The Rule Management page populates for you to create new rules. Enter Rule Name, Protocol, Port Start, Port End, and Port Map fields, then click Apply.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 12. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 13. At the System Commands page, click Save All. Note: You can also use the Custom Port Forwarding link to add programs to the existing list.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Definition/Description Field Enables/disables the Demilitarized Zone feature. This field is unchecked Enable DMZ (disabled) by default. Select the WAN connection on which the DMZ feature is applied. Select your WAN Connection Select the LAN Group on which the DMZ feature is applied. Select LAN Group Select a LAN IP Select the LAN IP address you are going to use as the DMZ host. This host is exposed to the Internet.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Custom Port Forwarding Page The Custom Port Forwarding page allows you to create up to 15 custom port forwarding entries to support specific services or applications, such as concurrent NAT/NAPT operation. Field Description Definition/Description Field Select the WAN connection on which the Custom Port Forwarding rule is to Connection be applied.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.6 IP Filters The IP filtering feature allows you to block 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. A database of predefined IP filters allows you to apply one or more filtering rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3. If a rule is not in the list, you can create your own rule in the User category. Select User, then click New. Note: The New, View, and Delete buttons become available only when the User category is selected. All the custom rules you create fall under the User Category. 4. The Rule Management page populates for you to create new rules. Enter Rule Name, Protocol, Port Start, Port End, and Port Map fields, then click Apply.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Custom IP Filters Page The Custom IP Filters page allows you to define up to 20 custom IP filtering entries to block specific services or applications based on: z Source/destination IP address and netmask z TCP port (ranges supported) z Protocol z TCP z UDP z TCP and UDP z ICMP z Any Field Description Field Definition/Description Name of the IP filter rule you are creating.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.7 LAN Clients The LAN clients feature allows you to see all the hosts on the LAN segment. Each host is qualified to be either dynamic (host obtained a lease from this SOHOSpeed) or static (host has a manually-configured IP address). You can add a static IP address (belonging to the SOHOSpeed’s LAN subnet) using the LAN Clients page.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3. You can convert the dynamic entry into a static entry by clicking Reserve, then Apply. As shown in figure below, the IP is now changed to a Static address. You can delete this entry by selecting Delete. 4. When you finish, click Apply to temporarily activate the settings. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 5.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.8 LAN Isolation The LAN Isolation page allows you to disable the flow of packets between up to five userdefined LAN groups (interfaces include WLAN, USB, Ethernet, SSID1, SID2, and SSID3). This allows you to secure information in private portions of the LAN (such as a hot spot deployment) from other publicly accessible LAN segments. 1. 2. Check the LAN group combinations that define which traffic will be blocked.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.9 TR-068 WAN Access The TR-068 WAN Access page enables you to give temporary permission to someone (such as technical support staff) to be able to access your SOHOSpeed from the WAN side. From the moment the account is enabled, the user is expected to log in within 20 active minutes, otherwise the account expires.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.10 Bridge Filters The bridge filtering mechanism provides a way for you to define rules to allow or deny frames through the bridge based on source MAC address, destination MAC address, frame type, and physical ports. When bridge filtering is enabled, each frame is examined against every defined filter rule in sequence. When a match is found, the appropriate filtering action (allow or deny) is performed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Enable Bridge Filters Definition/Description Enables/disables bridge filtering. It can be set/unset during any add, edit, or delete operation. It can also be set/unset independently by clicking Apply. Enable Bridge Filter When checked, it enables the Bridge Filter Management Interface field.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.11 Web Filters The Web Filters page allows you to manage the type of web content that passes through your SOHOSpeed. The following web filters are disabled by default: z Proxy server z Cookies z Java applets z ActiveX controls z Pop-ups To enable a web filter, check Enabled next to the filter name, then click Apply.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.12 Dynamic DNS Client Each time your SOHOSpeed connects to the Internet, your ISP assigns a different IP address to your SOHOSpeed. In order for you or other users to access your SOHOSpeed from the WAN-side, you need to manually track the IP that is currently used. The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to register your SOHOSpeed with a DNS server and access your SOHOSpeed each time using the same host name.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.13 IGMP Proxy Multicasting is a form of limited broadcast. UDP is used to send datagrams to all hosts that belong to what is called a Host Group. A host group is a set of one or more hosts identified by a single IP destination address. The following statements apply to host groups: z Anyone can join or leave a host group at will. z There are no restrictions on a host’s location.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Configure a WAN Interface as the Upstream IGMP Proxy This applies when the multicast server in on the network. Hosts on your LAN side can send IGMP requests through the WAN interface. And the WAN will pass multicast packets from the multicast server to the hosts on the LAN side.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3. Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 4. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 5. At the System Commands page, click Save All.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 2. Configure the following WAN/LAN interfaces: z PPPoE: Downstream z DHCP: Downstream z LAN group 1: Upstream z LAN group 2: Ignore z LAN group 3: Downstream 3. Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 4.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.14 Static Routing The Static Routing page enables you to define routes for specific subnets on the WAN/LAN side. The SOHOSpeed allows you to manually program the SOHOSpeed's routing table. Up to 16 static routes can be added. Field Description Definition/Description Field Select the LAN group or WAN connection to which a static routing subnet is Select a to be applied. Connection The network IP address of the subnet.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 1. From the Choose a connection drop-down menu, select your LAN connection LAN Group 1. 2. Enter or leave the default entry for the following parameters: z New Destination IP: 10.0.0.0 (the network IP address of the subnet) z Mask: 255.255.255.0 (the subnet mask) z Gateway: 192.168.1.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 5. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 6. At the System Commands page, click Save All. 3.7.15 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing feature enables the SOHOSpeed to dynamically define routes for WAN and LAN subnets. Dynamic routing uses routing information protocol (RIP) for exchanging routing information with other routers in the network. It is supported across both WAN and LAN interfaces.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Direction Normally when RIP is enabled on a router, it dynamically learns/provides routes on all its configured interfaces. This parameter allows you to select the interfaces on which RIP is expected to learn and distribute routing information. This feature allows you to control how and which routes get distributed through the network.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual dynamic routing feature. The SOHOSpeeds can receive and transmit routing information and add it to their own routing tables. You also need to enable dynamic routing on routers 2 and 3. 6. Click Apply again when you finish making all the changes. Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 7.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual The table below describes the Policy Routing Configuration page settings. Field Description Field Ingress Interface Definition/Description The incoming traffic interface for a Policy Routing rule. Selections include LAN interfaces, WAN interfaces, Locally generated (traffic), and not applicable. Examples of Locally generated traffic are: voice packets, packets generated by applications such as DNS, DHCP, etc.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Currently routing algorithms make decision based on destination address, i.e., only Destination IP address and subnet mask is supported. The Policy Routing page enables you to route packets on the basis of various fields in the packet.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Note: The changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if SOHOSpeed configuration is not saved, these changes will be lost upon SOHOSpeed reboot. 11. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 12. At the System Commands page, click Save All. 3.7.17 Ingress The Ingress page enables you to configure QoS for packets as soon as they come into the SOHOSpeed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual There are four modes that are discussed below: z Ingress Untrusted Mode Untrusted is the default Ingress page setting for all interfaces. In this mode, no domain mapping is honoured in the SOHOSpeed. All packets are treated as CoS6 (best effort) as shown in previous figure. z Layer2 enables you to map an incoming packet with VLAN priority to CoS.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 7. Repeat step 1-6 to create rules to another WAN interface. Note: Any WAN interface that is not configured has the default Untrusted mode. 8. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 9. At the System Commands page, click Save All. z Ingress Layer 3 Configuration The Layer 3 page allows you to map ToS bits of incoming packets from the IP network to CoS for each WAN/LAN interface.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Up to 255 rules can be configured for each interface. Note: Any ToS that have not been mapped to a CoS is treated as CoS6, the lowest priority. 6. Repeat step 1-5 to create rules to another WAN/LAN interface. Note: Any WAN/LAN interface that is not configured has the default Untrusted mode. 7. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 8. At the System Commands page, click Save All.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Ingress Payload Database Configuration The Policy Routing Configuration page is accessed by selecting Policy Routing on the Advanced home page. This page enables you to configure QoS payload database and policy routing. The QoS payload database configuration will be discussed here. The policy routing configuration will be discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’. QoS can be configured in the Ingress and Egress pages on a per interface basis.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual You can configure any or all field as needed. The table below describes the QoS-related fields on the Policy Routing Configuration page. Field Description Field Definition/Description This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be Ingress discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’. Interface This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be Destination discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual To configure the QoS rule: 1. In the Ingress field, select not applicable. The field is applicable for policy routing only. 2. In the Destination Interface field, select not applicable. The field is applicable for policy routing only. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. In the Class of Service field, leave the default CoS1. In the Destination IP field, enter 192.168.1.5. In the Destination IP Mask field, enter 255.255.255.255.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.18 Egress For packets going out of the SOHOSpeed, the marking (CoS) need to be translated to the mappings understood by the network domains. The reverse CoS and domain mapping is configured using the Egress page. No Egress Mode The default Egress page setting for all interfaces is No Egress. In this mode, the domain mappings of the packets are untouched.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description Select the WAN interface to configure the QoS for outgoing packets. LAN Interface interface can not be selected as VLAN is currently supported on the WAN side only. Some locally generated packets might not have been classified and thus do Unclassified not have a CoS value, such as PPP control packet and ARP packet.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.19 Shaper The Shaper Configuration page is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advanced main page. Three shaper algorithms are supported: z HTB z Low Latency Queue Discipline z PRIOWRR Note: Egress TCA is required if shaper is configured for that interface. Field Description Field Definition/Description Interface The selections are WAN/LAN interfaces except WLAN, which does not support Shaper feature.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Of the three shaping algorithms available on the Shaper Configuration page, only one can be enabled at a time. An example of each configuration is given as follows. Example 1: HTB Queue Discipline Enabled In the example below, HTB Queue Discipline is enabled. The PPPoE connection has a total of 300 kbits of bandwidth, of which 100 kbits is given to CoS1 and another 100 kbits is given to CoS2.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Example 3: PRIOWRR Enabled In this third example, PRIOWRR is enabled. Since PRIOWRR operates only on the number of packets being transmitted, the max rate field has been disabled. Only percentage can be assigned to the CoS2 - CoS6. CoS1 is not rate controlled (hence the field is not displayed). When there is no CoS1 packet, CoS2, CoS3, CoS4 each has 10 percent, and CoS6 has 70 percent.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual If you want to access your SOHOSpeed at home from a remote location such as your office, use the table below as a reference and follow the procedure below to configure your WAN IP address. 1. 2. 3. Check Enable to enable the Web access control feature. 4. 5. 6. In the Remote Netmask field, enter the netmask of your WAN-side IP address. 7. To make the change permanent, click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. 8. 9.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.7.21 SSH Access Control The SSH Access Control page allows you to access the SOHOSpeed remotely via SSH from the WAN side. The configuration of a WAN IP address for SSH access control is very similar to the configuration of a WAN IP address for Web access control. Refer to ‘‘Web Access Control Page’’ for field descriptions and configuration procedures.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.8 Tools The SOHOSpeed supports a host of tools which will allow you to customize and debug your SOHOSpeed. 3.8.1 System Commands To make the changes permanent you need to click on Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands. The following commands are used to configure the SOHOSpeed: z Save all: Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the SOHOSpeed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.8.2 Remote Log - Router The remote log feature is used in conjunction with the PC tool (software provided with your SOHOSpeed). For PPPoE and PPPoA connections, you can select Debug in the Log Level field if you want to log the connection information. This is helpful when trying to debug connection problems. The remote log feature allows you to forward all logged information to one (or more) remote syslog server.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description Log Level There are eight log levels listed below in order of severity: z Panic: System panic or other condition that causes the SOHOSpeed to stop functioning. z Alert: Conditions that require immediate correction, such as a corrupted system database. z Critical: Critical conditions, such as hard drive errors.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description There are eight log levels listed below in order of severity: Log Level z Panic z Alert: z Critical z Error z Warning z Notice z Info z Debug The default log level is Panic. Refer to previous table for more information on each log level. You should enter the IP address of the remote host to which you want the log Add an IP information be forwarded.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.8.5 Update SOHOSpeed This page allows you to update the SOHOSpeed’s firmware, voice provision file, and/or configurations files. 1. Upload firmware: Click Browse and select the firmware image to upload. The file name should look something like this: nsp.ar7vw.firmware.upgrade.img. The file for web upload should have “upgrade” in the name. The file without Ϙupgrade” in the name is for upload using the serial connection. 2.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3. 4. At the login prompt, enter your Username and Password to log back in. 5. Upload configuration file: You can use the same procedure to update the configuration file (config.bin). 6. You can download to your hard drive a copy of the configuration file (config.bin) that has been saved to the SOHOSpeed flash. To do so, click Get Configuration and follow the prompt. 7. You can also upload a saved configuration file (config.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.8.7 Modem Test The Modem Test page is used to check the connectivity to the WAN. This test ay take a few seconds to complete. Before running this test, make sure you ave at least one WAN connection configured and have a valid DSL link. If the SL link is not connected, the test will fail. Also make sure the DSLAM supports this feature. Not all DSLAMs have F4 and F5 support.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual The figure below shows the Modem Test page with two WAN connections (PPPoE1 and Bridge1) pre-configured. Perform a Connectivity Test 1. 2. 3. Click Modem Test at the Tools main page to access the Modem Test page. Select the Connection you want to test and the Test Type. Click Test. The modem test results are displayed on the page.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.9.1 Network Statistics You can access the Network Statistics page by clicking the Network Statistics link from the Status main page. Click to view the statistics of the following four interfaces: z Ethernet z USB z DSL z Wireless 3.9.2 Connection Status You can view the status of different connections from the Connection Status page.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.9.3 DDNS Update Status You can view the DDNS update status of your WAN connection from the DDNS Status page. As you can see from this page, the DDNS client is disabled by default for your SOHOSpeed. When DDNS client is enabled, the DDNS client updates every time the SOHOSpeed gets a new IP address. The DDNS Status page provides you the DDNS update status of your SOHOSpeed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Field Description Field Definition/Description Connection This field defaults to your SOHOSpeed’s WAN connection over which your SOHOSpeed will be accessed. This is where you select the server from different DDNS service providers. DDNS Only DynDNS and TZO are supported by your SOHOSpeed at this time.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.9.5 Modem Status Select to view the Status and Statistics of your broadband (DSL) connection. 3.9.6 Product Information This page shows the hardware and software information for your SOHOSpeed.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual 3.9.7 System Log The System Log page allows you to view all logged information. Depending upon the severity level, the logged information generates log reports to a remote host (if remote logging is enabled). Up to 32 logs can be displayed on this page. 3.9.
SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual Appendix: Troubleshooting Below is a list of commonly asked questions. Before calling technical support, please look through these issues to see if they help solve your problem. The SOHOSpeed is not functional. 1. Check to see that the POWER LED is green and than the network cables are installed correctly. Refer to the quick configuration guide for more details. 2. 3. Check to see that the LAN and WAN LEDs are green. 4. 5.