Billion Electric Company 7402VL user manual General Settings

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General Settings

VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router

General Settings

You can choose not to enable Firewall, to add all filter rules by yourself, or enable the Firewall using preset filter rules and modify the port filter rules as required. The Packet Filter is used to filter packets based-on Applications (Port) or IP addresses.

There are four options when you enable the Firewall, they are:

All blocked/User-defined: no pre-defined port or address filter rules by default, meaning that all inbound (Internet to LAN) and outbound (LAN to Internet) packets will be blocked. Users have to add their own filter rules for further access to the Internet.

High/Medium/Low security level: the predefined port filter rules for High, Medium and Low security are displayed in Port Filters of Packet Filter.

Select either High, Medium or Low security level to enable the Firewall. The only difference between these three security levels is the preset port filter rules in the Packet Filter. Firewall functionality is the same for all levels; it is only the list of preset port filters that changes between each setting. For more detailed on level of preset port filter information, refer to Table 1: Predefined Port Filter.

If you choose of the preset security levels and then add custom filters, you may temporarily disable the firewall and recover your custom filter settings by re-selecting the same security level.

The “Block WAN Request” is a stand-alone function and not relate to whether security enable or disable. Mostly it is for preventing any scan tools from WAN site by hacker.

Any remote user who is attempting to perform this action may result in blocking all the accesses to configure and manage of the device from the Internet.

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Chapter 4: Configuration

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Contents VoIP/802.11g ADSL2+ Router Version ReleaseBiPAC 7402VL/VGL/VGP User’s ManualCHAPTER 4 CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE ROUTERCHAPTER 3 BASIC INSTALLATION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONFirewall and Access Control CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTINGAPPENDIX A PRODUCT SUPPORT AND CONTACT INFORMATION QoS Quality of ServiceIntroduction to your Router FeaturesChapter 1 Introduction ModelsMulti-Protocol to Establish A Connection Quick Installation WizardQuality of Service QoS Universal Plug and Play UPnP and UPnP NAT TraversalRich Packet Filtering Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client and serverFirmware Upgradeable Static and RIP1/2 RoutingPackage Contents Chapter 2 Installing the RouterImportant note for using this router Do not use the same power source for this router as other equipmentRJ-45 connector The Front LEDsMeaning RJ-11 connector7402VGL The Rear Ports7402VL 7402VGP8 Antenna 7402VGL/VGP only Port 1 Power Switch 2 PWR 3 RESET LAN 4 1X - 3X RJ-45 connector5 CONSOLE Phone 6 1X 2X RJ-11 connector 7 ADSL MeaningCabling Chapter 3 Basic Installation Chapter 3 Basic Installation7402VL/VGL Connecting your router7402VGP 2. Double-click Local Area Connection. See Figure Configuring PCs in Windows in Window XPFigure 3.3 TCP / IP Figure 3.4 IP Address & DNS Configuration 4. Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties. See Figure2. Double-click Local Area “LAN” Connection. See Figure Configuring PCs in WindowsFigure 3.8 IP Address & DNS Configuration Figure 3.5 LAN Area ConnectionFigure 3.11 DNS Configuration Configuring PC in Windows 95/98/ME5. Then select the DNS Configuration tab. See Figure 3. Click Properties Figure 3.9 TCP / IPFigure 3.12 TCP / IP Configuring PC in Windows NT4.02. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. See Figure Figure 3.13 IP AddressLAN Device IP Settings Factory Default SettingsWeb Interface Username and Password ISP setting in WAN siteInformation from your ISP PPPoE PPPoA RFC1483 Bridged RFC1483 Routed IPoAConfiguring with your Web Browser Figure 3.14 User name & Password Prompt WidonwQuick Start Configuration Chapter 4 ConfigurationSave Config to FLASH Status Wireless Association Table 7402VGL/VGP onlyARP Table Routing Table Routing TableRIP Routing Table Expired Table DHCP TableLeased Table Permanent TableVoIP Status Email StatusEvent Log NAT Sessions Error LogUPnP Portmap Quick Start Chapter 4 Configuration LAN Local Area Network ConfigurationEthernet Ethernet Client Filter Default setting is set to Disable Ethernet Client FilterActive PC in LAN displays a list of individual Ethernet device’s IP Address & MAC Address which connecting to the router Enable ParametersWireless Distribution System WDS WPA Pre-Shared Key Wireless Security 7402VGL/VGP onlyPage Wireless Client MAC Address Filter 7402VGL/VGP only →Associated Wireless ClientsAssociate Wireless Client displays a list of individual wireless device’s MAC Address that currently connects to the router DHCP Server WAN Wide Area Network RFC 1483 Routed Connections RFC 1483 Bridged Connections PppoePPPoA Routed Connections Connection Advanced Options PPPoAGive DNSto DHCP Server Similar to the above, but gives the DNS server address to the DHCP server IPoA Routed Connections PPPoE Connections Advanced Options PPPoE Chapter 4Configuration VoIP/802.11g ADSL2+ RouterPage ADSL System Time ZoneRemote Access Firmware Upgrade Backup / Restore Restart Router User Management Firewall and Access Control General Settings Packet Filter Application Example Predefined Port Filters RulesTable 1 Predefined Port Filter ProtocolPacket Filter - Add TCP/UDP Filter Packet Filter - Add Raw IP Filter Page Configuring Packet Filter Click DeleteClick Add TCP/UDP Filter 3. Click Add TCP/UDP Filter5. The new port filter rule for HTTP is shown below Intrusion Detection Block DurationDetect Parameter Table 2 Hacker attack types recognized by the IDSIntrusion Name Ascend KillURL Filter Domains Filtering This function checks the domain name only, not the IP address, in URLs accessed against your list of domains to block or allow. If it is matched, the URL request will be sent Trusted or dropped Forbidden. For this function to be activated, both check-boxes must be checked. The checking procedure is Restrict URL Features This function enhances the restriction to your URL rules Firewall Log Log information can be seen in the Status - Event Log after enablingVoIP Voice over Internet Protocol PSTN Dial PlanSetting for Phone Port Authentication Username Same as Phone NumberPlease refer to the description of “Setting for Phone Port 1” WizardGeneral Configuration SIP Device ParametersRegistrar Port from VoIP device Login Account Configuration Phone ConfigurationAuthentication Username Same as Phone Number Speed Dial Codec PreferenceFor examples For Example ActionDial without Prefix Dial only the Number of Digits and not the prefix SIP service is not available Power downInternet Service fail automaticallyFlash-hook OptionDescription 74xnumber#QoS Quality of Service Prioritization HighStandard DSCP Wireless ADSL RouterTable 4 DSCP Mapping Table DSCP Mapping TableOutbound IP Throttling LAN to WAN Inbound IP Throttling WAN to LAN Connection Diagram Example QoS for your NetworkVoIP Normal PCs Restricted Information and SettingsVoice application Mission-critical applicationRestricted Application Advanced setting by using IP throttling Virtual Server “Port Forwarding” Add Virtual Server Application HTTPSever Time Schedule Always On Protocol tcp IP AddressEdit DMZ Host Edit One-to-One NAT Network Address Translation Global IP AddressSelect the Apply button to apply your changes Port Number Example List of some well-known and registered port numbersTable 5 Well-known and registered Ports ProtocolTime Schedule Click Edit Edit a Time SlotDelete a Time Slot Configuration of Time ScheduleAdvanced Static RouteDynamic DNS Check Email Device Management Embedded Web ServerSNMP V1 and SNMP Version SNMPv2c and SNMPv3Universal Plug and Play UPnP SNMPFrom RFC 1493 Bridge MIB From RFC 1213 MIB-IIFrom RFC1650 EtherLike-MIB From RFC 1471 PPP/LCP MIBFrom RFC1573 IfMIB From RFC 1473 PPP/IP MIBFrom RFC 1474 PPP/Bridge MIB From RFC1695 atmMIBIGMP Save Configuration to Flash Logout Problems with the WAN Interface Chapter 5 TroubleshootingProblems starting up the router ProblemProblems with the LAN Interface Can’t ping any PCs on the LANContact Billion AUSTRALIA APPENDIX A Product Support and Contact InformationWORLDWIDE