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Vigor 3300 Series
Broadband VoIP/Security/Load Balance Router
User’s Guide
Version: 2.1
Date: 2006/08/02
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Contents
Vigor 3300 Series
Declarations
Copyright Information
Table of Contents
Appendix a Application for 802.1 Vlan 137
Trouble Shooting 127
Preface
LED Indicators and Connectors for Vigor3300V
LED Indicators and Connection
Factory Reset
Interface Description
WAN
LED Indicators and Connectors for Vigor3300
WAN/DMZ WAN1 ~ WAN3
LED Indicators and Connectors for Vigor3300B+
Auxiliary Type Connected to Remarks Cables Color
Connecter Specification
Hardware Installation
RS232 Connector
Detailed Explanation for the Connector
Standard 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Interface Connector
Chassis Connections
Desktop Type Installation
Changing Password
Configuring Basic Settings
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Adjusting WAN Connection Mode
Quick Setup
Physical Mode
Static Mode
Start IP
Status
End IP
Dhcp Mode
PPPoE
Default value is PAP
Use for clients in LAN
Primary DNS Type the IP address for primary DNS
Primary DNS
Pptp
IP Address
Status
System setup
Status, and WAN Status
LAN Status
Basic Status
RX Packets
High Available Status
TX Packets
WAN Status
Time
Syslog Server IP
Syslog
Syslog Server Port
Access Control
Push Backup Button File name is v3300.cfg
Configuration Setup
Firmware Upgrade from a Console Port
Firmware Upgrade Setup
Tftp -i 192.168.1.1 PUT Vigor3300 image file name
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Reboot
Destination
Diagnostic Tools
Flag s
Interface
Time Left
Assigned IP
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WAN and Internet Access Setup
Network Setup
Backup
Load Balance
Default Route
IP Mode
Weight
Backup-Master
Static IP Setup
Host Name
Reset
Domain Name
Detect Type
Request supported in the router
Dhcp Client Setup
Service Name
PPPoE with a DSL Modem Setup
User Name
Detect Interval
Pptp Local Address
Pptp with a DSL Modem Setup
Pptp Subnet Mask
Pptp Remote Address
For LAN IP/DHCP
2 LAN
WAN Interface
For Dhcp Relay Agent
LAN Interface
For IP Routing
Protocol
Load Balance Policy
Dest Port Start
Dest Port End
Delete/Delete All
High Availability
Source IP/Subnet Mask
Dest IP/Subnet Mask
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High Availability
Static Dhcp
Group Number
Role
Advanced Setup
Edit the Static Route
Static Route Setup
LAN , and WAN1~WAN4
Delete the Static Route
Destination IP
Port Redirection
NAT Setup
Comment
Private Port Range
Public Port Range
Use IP Alias
IP Alias
Address Mapping
DMZ Host
Display the WAN interface chosen for this entry
Configured in Network WAN interface
Radius Setup
Common Ports List
Alias addresses
Server IP Address
Enable/Disable
Destination Port
Shared Secret
Port Block
Ddns Setup
Index
Port Number
Interface should be any WAN port on V3300 series
Login Password
Login Name
Backup MX
Server Provider
Edit Call Schedule
Call Schedule Setup
Up means to activate the Network Interface
Delete Call Schedule
Select some weekdays to apply
Mirroring Port
WAN Port Mirroring Setup
Mirrored Ports
LAN Vlan Setup
LAN Port Mirroring Setup
P1 P4
For Port Base Vlan
Vlan 0
Name
For 802.1Q Vlan
Member
Frame Tag Operation
Snmp
Port Valn ID
Snmp Community
Max Access
Community
Host/mask
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Trap Server
Snmp Traps
Trap Community
Trap server port
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General Setup
Firewall Setup
IP Filter
Group Table
Delete
Source Port
Destination Mask
End Port
Direction
Fragments
Further match or Pass if no further match of Block or Pass
2 DoS
Enable Icmp Flood
Value is Disable
DoS Defense
Defense
URL Filter
SurfControl, Restrict Web Feature and Filter Schedule
URL Access Control
SurfControl
Restrict Web Feature
Filter Schedule
Always Block
Quality of Service Setup
Block only at
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Disable/Enable
Incoming/Outgoing Class Setup
Incoming/Outgoing Class Filter
Class Name
Priority
Service Type Status
Class
DiffServ CodePoint Status
Port
Basic Only the DiffServ CodePoint Type field can be
Advanced Only the DiffServ CodePoint field can be
VPN and Remote Access Setup
IPSec
Configuration
Policy Table
Delete All
Profile Status
For Default Configuration
Security Protocol
For Advanced Configuration
Local Certificate
Security Gateway
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Timeout
Delay
Trust CA
Log
Date/Time
Generate
User Certificate
Download
Import
Domain Name Certificated by domain name
Certification Name Name of the certification entry ID Type
IP Certificated by IP address
Email Certificated by email address
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Status
User Authentication
Pptp Authentication
Pptp Encryption
User Password
Authentication
192.168.1.224/28
Group
Type username, password and choose proper group for this
Protocol
VoIP Setup
For SIP Configuration
For Mgcp Configuration
For Phone Number
Port Settings
Hotline
Port 1 FXS
FXO
Codec VAD Enable or Disable VAD Voice Activity
For Group
Dtmf Mode
Call Forwarding
Call forwarding no answer after Range 1~10 rings
Speed Dial
Prefix
Advanced Speed Dial
Strip Length
Append
Starting Port
Miscellaneous
Redundancy Number
Dialing Completion
Tone Settings
Caller ID Type
Region
7 QoS
Enable
Link Fragmentation
Interleaving
NAT Traversal
Semi-auto, need to config NAT If you click this function
Manually Input NAT IP
Address
Set
Incoming Call Barring
Deny List
Allow List
Call History
Remote RTP Port
Remote RTP Address
RTP Statistic
Codec Type
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Checking If the Hardware Status Is OK or Not
Trouble Shooting
For Windows
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For MacOs
For MacOs Terminal
Pinging the Router from Your Computer
For PPPoE Mode
Checking If the ISP Settings Are OK or Not
For Static Mode
For Dhcp Mode
For Pptp Mode
Backing to Factory Default Setting If Necessary
Software Reset
Contacting Your Dealer
Hardware Reset
Block LAN-to-LAN Communication
Appendix a Application for 802.1 Vlan
How to Check/Edit Vlan ID on Your PC?
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Applications
Procedure
Four VLANs for Different Departments in a Company
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Two VLANs for Different Departments in a Company
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Example for the Companies in the Same Building
150
Example for a Company and Guest
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Example for Trunk Usage
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