Vigor2910 Dual-WAN Security Router User’s Guide
Table of Contents
100
Application and Examples 189
Trouble Shooting 221
Page
Web Configuration Buttons Explanation
LED Indicators and Connectors
For Vigor2910
Connector Explanation
LED Explanation
For Vigor2910G
Wlan
For Vigor2910i
Isdn
For Vigor2910V
FXS1/FXS2
For Vigor2910VG
For Vigor2910VGi
Hardware Installation
Printer Installation
Open Start-Settings- Printer and Faxes
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Configuring Basic Settings
Changing Password
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Quick Start Wizard
PPPoE
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Pptp
Static IP
4 L2TP
Dhcp
Online Status
Online status for Dhcp
Displays the IP address of the default gateway
GW IP
Saving Configuration
What are Public IP Address and Private IP Address
WAN
Basics of Internet Protocol IP Network
Get Your Public IP Address from ISP
General Setup
Network Connection by 3G USB Modem
Display Name
Enable
Physical Mode
Physical Type
Load Balance Mode
Active Mode
Index
Internet Access
Access Mode
Details
Details Page for PPPoE
Ipcp
Details Page for Static or Dynamic IP
Connection
Settings
Keep WAN
RIP Protocol
DNS Server IP
Address
Details Page for PPTP/L2TP
Assignment
PPP Setup
MethodIPCP
Load-Balance Policy
Details Page for PPP
WAN
Binding WAN
Interface Src IP Start
LAN
Basics of LAN
What is Static Route
What is Routing Information Protocol RIP
What are Virtual LANs and Rate Control
1st IP Address 1st Subnet Mask For IP Routing Usage
Subnet
Dhcp Server
Configuration
Relay Agent 1st subnet/2nd subnet Specify which subnet that
Static Route
DNS Server
Status
Add Static Routes to Private and Public Networks
Destination Address
Viewing Routing Table
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Bind IP to MAC
NAT
Port Redirection
Specific service, select Range
Private IP
DMZ Host
Public Port
Private Port
WAN1
IP DMZ Host
Choose PC
WAN Interface
Open Ports
Comment
Local IP Address
Local Computer
Enable Open Ports
WAN IP
Start Port
Objects and Groups
Set to Factory Default Clear all profiles
IP Object
End IP Address
Address Type
Start IP Address
Subnet Mask
Available IP Objects
IP Group
Selected IP Objects
Service Type Object
Service Type Group
CSM Profile
Pages of FirewallGeneral Setup
FirewallEdit Filter SetEdit Filter Rule
Basics for Firewall
Firewall
Firewall Facilities
IP Filters
Stateful Packet Inspection SPI
Denial of Service DoS Defense
Content Security Management CSM
Content Filtering
Web Filtering
Data Filter
Filter Setup
Call Filter
Filter
Move Up/Down
Check to enable
Filter Rule
Next Filter Set
Service Type
Direction
Fragments
Filter only
Example
Content Management
Configured in Objects and GroupsCSM Profiles selected
Branch to other Filter
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DoS Defense
Block Smurf
Block IP options
Block Land
Block trace router
Block Unknown
Reject this kind of packets
White List pass those
URL Content Filter
Control
Matching keyword
Inside to outside world to protect the local users privacy
Zip, rar, .arj, .ace, .cab, .sit
Exe, .com, .scr, .pif, .bas, .bat, .inf, .reg
Files downloading from web pages. Accordingly, files with
Web Content Filter
Bandwidth Management
Sessions Limit
Bandwidth Limit
TX limit
Quality of Service
RX limit
General Setup for WAN Interface
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Edit the Class Rule for QoS
On Line Statistics
Rule
Check this box to invoke these settings
ACT
DiffServ CodePoint
Edit the Service Type for Class Rule
Service Name
Port Configuration
Dynamic DNS
Enable the Function and Add a Dynamic DNS Account
Applications
Index WAN Interface
Service Provider
Force Update
Enable Dynamic
Login Name
Set to Factory Default
Schedule
Start Date yyyy-mm-dd
Enable Schedule Setup
Idle Timeout
Start Time hhmm
Destination Port
Radius
Server IP Address
Shared Secret
UPnP
Wake On LAN
Cant work with Firewall Software
MAC Address
Wake by
Wake Up
Remote Access Control
VPN and Remote Access
PPP General Setup
PAP
IKE Authentication Method
IPSec General Setup
IPSec Security Method
IPSec Peer Identity
Profile Name
Accept Any Peer ID
Remote Dial-in User
User
Pptp
Isdn
L2TP
Check to enable callback budget control -By default,
Medium -Authentication Header AH means data will be
Check to enable Callback function -Enables the callback
User Name
LAN to LAN
Enable this profile
Call Direction
Enable Ping to Keep Alive is used to handle abnormal
Ping to the IP
Profiles set from VPN and Remote AccessIPSec Peer
PPP Authentication
IKE Authentication
Medium Authentication Header AH means data will be
Advanced
For i models only
Perfect Forward Secret PFS- The IKE Phase 1 key will be
Provide Isdn Number to Remote- In the case that
Allowed Dial-In Type
Specify Clid or Remote
Digital Signature X.509 Check the box of Digital
AccessIPSec Peer Identity
VPN Gateway
Callback Budget Unit minutes- Specify the time budget
Change default route to this VPN tunnel
From first subnet to remote network, you have to do
Features of VPN Trunk
VPN Trunk Management
Member2 on Backup
Field Member1 on Backup
Type on Backup Profile
Configured in VPN and Remote Access LAN-to-LAN
Time for activating VPN Trunk profile
How can you set a VPN Trunk profile?
Backup Mode
General Mode
Connection Management
Refresh Seconds
Local Certificate
Certificate Management
Generate
Import
View
Trusted CA Certificate
Certificate Backup
VoIP
Sip userpassword @ host port
Calling via SIP Servers
Phone Book
DialPlan
Peer-to-Peer
Phone Number
SIP URL
Loop through
Digit Map
Prefix Number
Min Len
SIP Accounts
OP Number
Max Len
Proxy
Profile
Domain/Realm
Account Name
Act as Outbound Proxy
Authentication ID
SIP Port
Account Number/Name
Phone Settings
Phone List
Detailed Settings for VoIP 1
RTP
Fax Function
Session Timer
Hotline
Call Forwarding
Default Call Route
Default SIP Account
Play dial tone only when account registered Check this
Call Waiting
Settings of Caller ID Type , Dial tone , Ringing tone , Busy
Region
Misc
Volume Gain
Caller ID Type
Dtmf
Detailed Settings for Isdn available for VGi model only
Port
Index 1-15 in Schedule Enter the index of schedule
DND Do Not Disturb
Clir hide caller ID
Settings of Caller ID Type, Dial tone, Ringing tone, Busy
Enable VoIP to Isdn Off-Net Calls -Check this box to
Play dial tone only when
Authentication PIN Code
Dtmp
Status
Disallow VoIP to Isdn Calls with the Following Prefixes
Isdn
Own Number
Isdn Port
Country Code
Router
Dialing to a Single ISP
Cbcp
Fixed IP Address
Dialing to Dual ISPs
Virtual TA
Fixed IP Address Type the IP address
Virtual TA Server
Virtual TA User Profiles
Configure a Virtual TA Client/ Server
Install a Virtual TA Client
User Profile
MSN Configuration
Dial Retry
Dial Delay Interval
Call Control
Remote Activation
TCP Header Compression
High Water Mark
Basic Concepts
Wireless LAN
Security Overview
Example
Below shows the menu items for Wireless LAN
General Settings
Ssid
Hide Ssid
Long Preamble
Security
Pre-Shared Key PSK Either 8~63 Ascii characters
WPA
WEP
Access Control
Clear All Clean all entries in the MAC address list
Click it to save the access control list
12.5 WDS
Choose the mode for WDS setting. Disable mode will not
AP Discovery
Into Access Contro l
Station List
Vlan
Wired Vlan
Station Rate Control
P1 P4
Wireless Vlan
VLAN0-3
Login ID
Disable broadcast
How can you wireless client access into Internet?
Multicast traffic
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Vlan Cross Setup
Upload Rate
Wireless Rate Control
WVLAN0-15
Download Rate
System Maintenance
System Status
DNS
14.2 TR-069 Setting
Default Gateway
Frequency Domain
Configuration Backup
Administrator Password
Backup the Configuration
173
Restore Configuration
Syslog/Mail Alert
Smtp Server
Enable syslog message
Authentication
Mail To
Time and Date
Management
Reboot System
Firmware Upgrade
Dial-out Trigger
Diagnostics
Refresh Click it to reload
Routing Table
ARP Cache Table
Leased Time
Dhcp Table
NAT Sessions Table
Host ID
Data Flow Monitor
Wireless Vlan Online Station Table
Peer IPPort
RX rate kbps
Monitor
TX rate kbps
Sessions
Traffic Graph
Ping through
Ping Diagnosis
Trace Route
Ping to
Host/IP Address
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Application and Examples
190
191
192
193
194
195
Settings in VPN Router in the enterprise office
197
Settings in the remote host
199
QoS Setting Example
201
LAN Created by Using NAT
203
CODEC/RTP/DTMF
Calling Scenario for VoIP function
Calling via SIP Sever
John calls David
SIP URL 4321@draytel.org
Peer-to-Peer Calling
Settings for Arnor
Settings for Paulin
Arnor calls Paulin
Upgrade Firmware for Your Router
208
Request a certificate from a CA server on Windows CA Server
Go to Certificate Management and choose Local Certificate
211
212
213
Time and Date to reset current time of the router first
Change the name of VPN Trunk profiles
Disable VPN Trunk profiles
VPN Trunk Application
Delete VPN Trunk profiles
Web Page Changes for VPN Trunk
Examples for VPN Trunk Backup Profile
218
Resume Mode
To inquire current ERD setting
None Mode Default Setting
AutoDrop Mode
¾ To set AutoDrop
Trouble Shooting
Checking If the Hardware Status Is OK or Not
For Windows
For MacOs
Pinging the Router from Your Computer
For MacOs Terminal
225
For PPPoE Users
Checking If the ISP Settings are OK or Not
For Static/Dynamic IP Users
Check if USB LED lights on or off
Problems for 3G Network Connection
USB LED lights on but the network connection does not work
Software Reset
Backing to Factory Default Setting If Necessary
Transmission Rate is not fast enough
Hardware Reset
Contacting Your Dealer