Billion Electric Company 400G manual Device Management

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Billion 400G Router

Device Management

The Device Management configuration settings allow you to control your router’s security options and device monitoring features.

Device Host Name

Host Name: This is the name given to your router; this should be in the form of name.name

Example:

Host Name: homegateway ==> Incorrect

Host Name: home.gateway or my.home.gateway ==> Correct

Embedded Web Server ( 2 Management IP Accounts)

HTTP Port: This is the port number of the router’s embedded web server (for web-based configuration.) The default value is the standard HTTP port, 80. Users may specify an alternative if, for example, they are running a web server on a PC within their LAN.

Management IP Address: You may specify the IP addresses allowed to logon and access the router’s web server. Setting the IP address to 0.0.0.0 will disable IP address restrictions, allowing users to login from any IP address.

Expire to auto-logout:Specify a time frame for the system to auto-logout the user’s configuration session.

For Example: User A changes the routers HTTP port number to 100, specifies their own IP address of 10.0.0.55, and sets the logout time to be 100 seconds. The router will only allow User A access from the IP address

10.0.0.55to logon to the Web GUI by typing: http://10.0.0.2:100 in their web browser. After 100 seconds, the device will automatically logout User A.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction to your Router FeaturesRich Packet Filtering Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Client and ServerFirmware Upgradeable Virtual Server port forwardingPackage Contents Important note for using this routerInternet Power LAN Port 1XWireless Mail Front LEDsAntenna 1X 4X RJ-45 connectorRear Ports Cabling Basic Installation Connecting Your Router Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties. See Double-clickLocal Area Connection. See FigureConfiguring PCs in Windows Then select the DNS Configuration tab. See Figure Configuring PC in Windows 95/98/MESelect TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. See Figure Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control PanelFactory Default Settings PPPoA Information from your ISP14 User name & Password Prompt Window Configuring with your Web BrowserStatus Quick Start ConfigurationARP Table StatusAdsl Status Routing Table Dhcp TableRouting Table Leased TableEmail Status NAT SessionsUPnP Portmap Event Log Error LogDiagnostic Quick Start Billion 400G Router Billion 400G Router Bridge Interface ConfigurationLAN Local Area Network Primary IP Address EthernetIP Alias → Active PC in LAN Ethernet Client Filter Default setting is set DisableEthernet Client Filter Parameters WirelessWireless Distribution System WDS WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WEP Wireless SecurityWEP Associated Wireless Clients Wireless Client / MAC Address FilterWireless Client Filter Default setting is set to Disable WPS Port SettingDhcp Server Connection WAN Wide Area NetworkWAN Profile PPPoA Connection Billion 400G Router MPoA Connection IPoA Routed Connection All PPPoE Pure BridgeAdsl Mode Time Zone SystemFirmware Upgrade Remote AccessBackup / Restore User Management Restart RouterBillion 400G Router Firewall and Access Control Changed General SettingsThis with caution when connecting over the WAN Packet Filter Example Predefined Port Filters Rules Packet Filter Add TCP/UDP Filter Packet Filter Add Raw IP Filter Billion 400G Router Configuring Packet Filter Example Block Duration Intrusion DetectionBillion 400G Router Show Log Intrusion Name Detect Parameter BlacklistType of Block Drop Packet Duration URL Filter Billion 400G Router IM / P2P Blocking Instant Message Blocking The default is set to DisabledPeer to Peer Blocking The default is set to Disabled High QoS Quality of ServiceFirewall Log PrioritizationDscp Mapping Table Wireless Adsl Router Standard DscpOutbound IP Throttling LAN to WAN Inbound IP Throttling WAN to LAN Information and Settings Connection DiagramMission-critical application Restricted Application Billion 400G Router Add Virtual Server Virtual Server known as Port ForwardingBillion 400G Router Example Add Click it to apply your settingsEdit DMZ Host Go to ConfigurationVirtual ServerEdit DMZ HostGlobal IP Address Go to ConfigurationVirtual ServerEdit One-to-one NATEdit One-to-One NAT Network Address Translation Protocol Description Port NumberWell-known and registered Ports Time Schedule Delete a Time Slot Configuration of Time ScheduleEdit a Time Slot Static Route Go to Configuration/Advanced/Static RouteAdvanced Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNSCheck Email Check EmailDevice Management From RFC 1213 MIB-II Universal Plug and Play UPnPSnmp V1 From RFC 1472 PPP/Security MIB From RFC1650 EtherLike-MIBFrom RFC 1493 Bridge MIB From RFC 1471 PPP/LCP MIBVlan Bridge DisableLogout Problems with the LAN Interface Problems starting up the routerProblems with the WAN Interface Contact SizweBroadband for Router Support Contact Telkom Adsl support

400G specifications

Billion Electric Company, a prominent player in the telecommunications and networking industry, has made significant strides with its new 400G solutions that stand out due to their innovative features and technologies. The 400G technology is designed to meet the ever-increasing demand for higher bandwidth and faster data transfer speeds, particularly in data centers, enterprise networks, and service providers.

One of the main features of Billion Electric's 400G offering is its scalability. The architecture supports a range of interfaces and can be easily integrated into existing networks, allowing for smooth upgrades from lower-capacity systems. This adaptability ensures that businesses can accommodate future growth without overhauling their entire infrastructure.

The 400G solutions utilize advanced photonic technology, which enhances data transmission by reducing latency and maximizing throughput. This is particularly beneficial for applications such as cloud computing, big data analytics, and high-definition video streaming, where speed and reliability are paramount. Moreover, Billion Electric employs cutting-edge modulation techniques and optical networking solutions, ensuring robust performance even at high data rates.

Another noteworthy aspect of Billion Electric’s 400G technology is its energy efficiency. In an era where sustainability is crucial, the company has developed solutions that not only provide high performance but also minimize energy consumption. The integration of AI-based network management tools further enhances operational efficiency by optimizing resource allocation and reducing operational costs.

In terms of network resilience, Billion Electric's 400G solutions feature built-in redundancy and failover capabilities. This ensures that essential services remain uninterrupted, which is critical for industries relying on continuous connectivity. Additionally, security protocols are embedded within the system, offering enhanced protection against potential cyber threats.

Furthermore, Billion Electric provides comprehensive support and training, empowering businesses to effectively transition to 400G technology. With a focus on customer satisfaction and operational excellence, the company positions itself as a trusted partner in the ever-evolving telecommunication landscape.

In summary, Billion Electric’s 400G solutions are characterized by their scalability, advanced photonic technology, energy efficiency, network resilience, and robust support. These features collectively cater to the modern demands of high-speed networking, setting a new standard in performance and reliability for telecommunications infrastructure. As digital transformation accelerates, Billion Electric continues to innovate, leading the way in the next generation of connectivity.