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Transcript of WA1003A Wireless ADSL Access Point User Manual
Quidway W1000 Series Wireless Access Device WA1003A Wireless
ADSL Access Point User Manual
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HUAWEI
Quidway W1000 Series Wireless Access Device WA1003A Wireless ADSL Access Point
User Manual
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Quidway W1000 Series Wireless Access Device WA1003A Wireless ADSL Access Point
User Manual
Manual Version: T2-20050809-C-1.20
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or company headquarters.
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Address: Administration Building, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.,
Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, P. R. China
Postal Code: 518129
Website: http://terminal.huawei.com
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Copyright © 2005 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All Rights Reserved
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Trademarks
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All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders.
Notice
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
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About This Manual
Organization
Chapter 1 provides a brief description of WA1003A and a list of features.
Chapter 2 introduces the hardware installation of WA1003A. Chapter 3 introduces the preparation procedures before
configuring the WA1003A. Chapter 4 describes how to use the embedded Web-based
management software to configure the WA1003A. Chapter 5 describes the detailed configuration procedures for 6
applications. Chapter 6 lists several FAQs and trouble-locating methods. Chapter 7 gives the technical specifications of the WA1003A. Appendix gives the abbreviation list and default factory settings
for WA1003A.
Intended Audience
The manual is intended for the following readers:
Marketing staff Installation engineers & technicians Operation & maintenance personnel
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Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. General conventions
Convention Description
Arial Normal paragraphs are in Arial.
Arial Narrow Warnings, Cautions, Notes and Tips are in Arial Narrow.
Boldface Headings are in Boldface.
II. Symbols
Eye-catching symbols are also used in this manual to highlight the points worthy of special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows:
Caution: Means reader be extremely careful during the
operation.
Note: Means a complementary description.
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Environmental Protection
This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and regulations must be observed.
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Table of Contents
1 WA1003A Overview .......................................................................1 1.1 Structure................................................................................1
1.1.1 Front Panel .................................................................1 1.1.2 Rear Panel..................................................................3 1.1.3 External Splitter ..........................................................4
1.2 Features ................................................................................4 1.2.1 ADSL ..........................................................................4 1.2.2 Wireless......................................................................5 1.2.3 Others.........................................................................5
2 Hardware Installation ....................................................................7 2.1 Preparations..........................................................................7
2.1.1 Checking Computer Configuration .............................7 2.1.2 Collecting ISP Information..........................................7
2.2 Fixing WA1003A ...................................................................8 2.3 Connecting WA1003A...........................................................8
2.3.1 Connecting ADSL Line ...............................................8 2.3.2 Connecting Your Computer to WA1003A ..................8 2.3.3 Connecting Ethernet LAN to WA1003A .....................9
2.4 Powering on WA1003A.......................................................10
3 Before Configuring WA1003A ....................................................11 3.1 When to Configure the WA1003A.......................................11 3.2 Setting IP Address on Your Computer................................12 3.3 Accessing the Web-based Configuration Manager ............13
3.3.1 Checking for Proxy Service ......................................13
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3.3.2 Applying the LAN IP Address of WA1003A..............13 3.3.3 Inputting the User Name and Password ..................14
4 Web-based Management ............................................................15 4.1 Manager Interface Layout ...................................................15 4.2 Home Page .........................................................................16 4.3 Setup...................................................................................17
4.3.1 DHCP Configuration.................................................17 4.3.2 Management IP ........................................................19 4.3.3 Firewall / NAT Service..............................................21 4.3.4 Wireless....................................................................22 4.3.5 New Connection .......................................................23 4.3.6 Modem Setup ...........................................................35
4.4 Advanced ............................................................................37 4.4.1 Wireless Security......................................................37 4.4.2 Wireless Management..............................................41 4.4.3 SNMP .......................................................................42 4.4.4 UPnP ........................................................................45 4.4.5 Port Forwarding........................................................46 4.4.6 Advanced Security ...................................................48 4.4.7 LAN Clients...............................................................50 4.4.8 Bridge Filters ............................................................52 4.4.9 Web Filter .................................................................53 4.4.10 Multicast .................................................................54 4.4.11 Static Routing .........................................................55 4.4.12 Dynamic Routing ....................................................57 4.4.13 Customer Port Forwarding .....................................58 4.4.14 Customer Filter IP...................................................60
4.5 Tools ...................................................................................61 4.5.1 System Command....................................................61
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4.5.2 Remote Log ..............................................................63 4.5.3 User Management....................................................64 4.5.4 Update Gateway.......................................................66 4.5.5 Ping Test ..................................................................67 4.5.6 Modem Test..............................................................68
4.6 Status Menus ......................................................................69 4.6.1 Network Statistics .....................................................69 4.6.2 Connection Status ....................................................70 4.6.3 DHCP Clients ...........................................................71 4.6.4 Modem Status ..........................................................72 4.6.5 Product Information ..................................................73 4.6.6 System Log...............................................................74
5 Service Configuration .................................................................76 5.1 Preparation for Service Configuration.................................77 5.2 PPPoE Configuration ..........................................................78 5.3 PPPoA Configuration ..........................................................78 5.4 Bridge Configuration ...........................................................79 5.5 Static IP Configuration ........................................................80 5.6 DHCP Configuration............................................................81 5.7 CLIP (IPoA) Configuration ..................................................81
6 Troubleshooting Guide ...............................................................84 6.1 Quick Troubleshooting ........................................................84 6.2 FAQs ...................................................................................85
7 Technical Specifications.............................................................91
8 Appendix ......................................................................................94 8.1 Factory Default Settings......................................................94 8.2 FCC.....................................................................................95 8.3 Abbreviations ......................................................................98
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1 WA1003A Overview
In this chapter you will learn about the appearance and features of WA1003A. The WA1003A is designed to provide a simple, cost-effective and secure ADSL Internet connection for wired (Ethernet) and wireless (802.11b/g) stations on your network. WA1003A combines high-speed ADSL connection technology, TCP/IP routing and 802.11b/g Wireless connectivity in one compact unit.
1.1 Structure
1.1.1 Front Panel
Place the WA1003A in a location where you can easily view the LED indicators.
The LEDs on the front panel of WA1003A are shown below:
Figure 1-1 Front panel WA1003A
The meanings of LEDs are listed as follows:
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Number
LED Indicators Description
1 Power
Solid green indicates the device is powered on.
No light indicates the device is powered off.
2 Status
Solid green indicates power on self-test (POST) is in progress.
Blinking green indicates the connection status is stable.
Solid green after the POST indicates the system fails and the device needs reboot.
3 ADSL: Link/Act
Solid green indicates a valid ADSL connection. It is on after the ADSL negotiation process is settled.
Blinking green indicates activity on the WAN (ADSL) interface.
4 Wireless: Link/Act
Solid green indicates a valid WLAN connection.
Blinking green indicates activity on the WLAN interface.
5 USB: Link/Act
Solid green indicates a valid USB connection.
Blinking green indicates activity on the USB interface.
6-9 LAN
1: Link/Act
Solid green light indicates a valid link on startup.
Blinking green indicates data is currently passing through the Ethernet port.
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1.1.2 Rear Panel
All cables are connected to the rear panel of WA1003A.
The ports and switch on the rear panel of WA1003A are shown below:
Figure 1-2 Rear panel of WA1003A
Description of buttons and ports in rear panel:
Buttons/Ports Description
12V/AC 1.2A or
12V/DC 1.25A The port and indication for AC or DC power adapter.
Reset The WA1003A may be reset to the factory defaults if you press the reset button for a few seconds while the device is powered on.
Power To power on the device, press the button after the power adapter is connected properly..
Ethernet With this port, you can establish an Ethernet connection.
USB If your computer has a USB port, you can connect the WA1003A to the USB port using a USB cable.
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Buttons/Ports Description
ADSL
Plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port (RJ-11 receptacle) on the rear panel of the WA1003A and insert the other end into the RJ-11 wall socket.
Antenna Screw-on antenna, for 802.11b wireless connection.
1.1.3 External Splitter
Using splitter can reduce noises in the telephone line. WA1003A has to use an external splitter, which has three ports: LINE, PHONE and MODEM port.
LINE: Connects to the telephone jack. PHONE: Connects to the telephone. MODEM: Connects to ADSL modem with RJ-11 telephone
line.
1.2 Features
1.2.1 ADSL
Supporting ADSL2+, data rates up to 24 Mbps for downstream and 1 Mbps for upstream
Supporting up to eight simultaneous virtual connections Supporting T1.413 issue 2, G.dmt and G.lite standards Widest range of DSLAM interoperability
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1.2.2 Wireless
Compatible with IEEE 802.11g high rate standard to provide wireless 54Mbps data rate
Compatible with IEEE 802.11b high rate standard to provide wireless 11Mbps data rate
Operating at 2.4 ~ 2.5GHz frequency to meet worldwide regulations
Dynamic date rate scaling at 6 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 48 Mbps and 54 Mbps for IEEE 802.11g
Dynamic date rate scaling at 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps and 11Mbps for IEEE 802.11b
Supporting wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP for security
Supporting infrastructure networks through Access Point (AP) and special network through peer-to-peer communication
Integrated microstrip antenna WPA enhanced security
1.2.3 Others
Built-in MIBs for SNMP management Upgradeable firmware through TFTP Friendly Web-based Graphic User Interface (GUI) for
configuration and management. Built-in switch, supports up to 4 Ethernet connections Maximum reliability, throughput and connectivity with
automatic data rate switching
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One-piece PC Card designed to fully support PC Card type II defined mechanical and environmental stress conditions.
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2 Hardware Installation
In this chapter you will learn how to connect your WA1003A.
1) Preparations 2) Connecting WA1003A 3) Powering on WA1003A
2.1 Preparations
2.1.1 Checking Computer Configuration
Item Requirement
OS Web browser, such as IE, is installed.
Web browser type
Microsoft Internet Explorer®5.0 or Netscape Navigator®4.7 or higher is installed.
Web browser settings JavaScript is enabled
Ethernet port NIC adapter is installed
TCP/IP is enabled
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g wireless LAN, WEP and WPA are supported.
2.1.2 Collecting ISP Information
VPI, VCI Encapsulation type
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Protocol type Modulation type User name, password
2.2 Fixing WA1003A
WA1003A supports horizontal and vertical positions as well as hanging on the wall. Place your WA1003A in a location where you can easily view the LED indicators.
2.3 Connecting WA1003A
2.3.1 Connecting ADSL Line
Simply plug one end of the UTP cable into the Modem port of the splitter and insert the other end into the ADSL port on the rear panel of WA1003A.
Use another telephone cable to connect the splitter to the Phone Jack in the wall.
2.3.2 Connecting Your Computer to WA1003A
Use a straight-through cable to connect your computer to WA1003A. You can connect the WA1003A directly to a 10/100Base-TX Ethernet adapter card on your PC with the provided Ethernet cable as shown in the following figure.
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(1) Computer (2) Phone (3) RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (4) RJ-11 Tel Cable (5) RJ-11 Tel Cable (6) Splitter (7) WA1003A (8) RJ-11 Tel Cable (9) Phone Jack
Figure 2-1 Computer to WA1003A connection
2.3.3 Connecting Ethernet LAN to WA1003A
WA1003A can connect to any 10/100Base-TX Ethernet port. When connecting WA1003A to any Ethernet device capable to operate at speeds higher than 10Mbps, ensure that you enable auto-negotiation mode for the connecting port of WA1003A.
Use cross-over cable to connect WA1003A and the uplink port of a switch or hub. Ensure that the cable connecting the LAN to WA1003A is no longer than 100 meters.
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2.4 Powering on WA1003A 1) Plug in the provided power adapter. 2) The Power LED indicator is on, indicating the device is
powered on. 3) After a few seconds, ensure the LAN LINK indicator is on
with steady light, which indicates a valid connection between the router and your computer.
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3 Before Configuring WA1003A
To configure WA1003A, you have to connect WA1003A to a computer as shown below. Use the provided straight-through cable.
(1) Computer (2) RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (3) WA1003A
Figure 3-1 Connection between computer and WA1003A
3.1 When to Configure the WA1003A
The factory defaults of WA1003A are optimized, and make WA1003A operable in most networks. Usually, for the users with simple network topology, the default values can meet their basic requirements and need no change.
If the condition of network has been changed due to modification of security, scale, line of communication, protocol or
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topology, for example, a demand of particular VPI and VCI, you should adjust the default settings accordingly to adapt WA1003A to the changes.
3.2 Setting IP Address on Your Computer
The steps of setting the IP address are as below.
1) Understand the default IP settings for WA1003A: IP address (192.168.1.1), Subnet mask (255.255.255.0).
2) Make sure you install and enable TCP/IP on your computer.
If you have an Ethernet port on your computer, the TCP/IP is probably installed.
If you are using Windows XP, the TCP/IP is enabled by default for standard installations.
3) Configure the IP address and Subnet mask of your computer to make your computer in the same subnet as that of the WA1003A, for example, IP address:192.168.1.100, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
For computers running non-Windows operating systems (OS), follow the instructions of the OS to configure the IP address of your computer to the same subnet as that of WA1003A.
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3.3 Accessing the Web-based Configuration Manager
Once the IP address of the computer is set to access the Web-based configuration manager, you can change the factory defaults to enable WA1003A to connect to the Internet.
3.3.1 Checking for Proxy Service
If the browser on your computer is configured to use a proxy server for Internet access, disable the proxy connection first.
In Windows Internet Explorer (IE), you can check whether a proxy server is enabled by following these procedures:
1) In the IE Window, select Tools > Internet Options to display the Internet Options window.
2) In the Internet Options window, select the Connections tab and click LAN Settings.
3) Make sure that the “Use proxy server” option is not checked. If it is checked, deselect it and click OK.
3.3.2 Applying the LAN IP Address of WA1003A
To access the Web-based configuration manager, launch your Web browser and enter the LAN IP address of the WA1003A. For the first access, the default LAN IP address of the WA1003A is used. Type in “http://” followed by the default IP address, “192.168.1.1” in the address bar of the browser. The URL in the address bar should be: http://192.168.1.1.
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3.3.3 Inputting the User Name and Password
A window appears, prompting you for a user name and password to access the Web-based configuration manager.
Figure 3-2 Enter user name and password
Enter the user name admin and password admin for the first time login. You can change the password once you access the Web-based configuration manager. The user name and password allows any computer on the same subnet as WA1003A to access the Web-based configuration manger. And the password can also be used to Telnet the device through Ethernet or Internet interfaces. To change the password, see “4 Web-based Management”.
Note:
Do remember the user name and password for accessing the Web-based manager; do remember the ADSL account and password for PPP connections to access your ISP’s network as well.
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4 Web-based Management
This chapter describes how to use the Web-based management software to configure WA1003A, introduces the parameters and their settings in the configuration interface. The order of sectors is listed according to the functional configuration interfaces.
4.1 Manager Interface Layout
The WA1003A initially presents the Home page shown as below when you first log in.
The upper part of the page is available menus, including Setup, Advanced, Tools, and Status.
The left part of the page is the wizard column. You can enter the Web page of configuration or management through the hyperlink in the column.
The right part of the page is the practical domain of configuration and management.
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Figure 4-1 GUI of Web-based Configuration Manager
4.2 Home Page
Figure 4-2 Home – Status Information window
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A brief introduction to menus is displayed at the upper part of Home page displays, and at the lower part, the current status of WA1003A is displayed, including: System Uptime, DSL Status, DSL Speed, DHCP Server, LAN IP Address, Software Version, status of Ethernet and USB port.
4.3 Setup
The Setup window offers links to menus for setting Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN).
Figure 4-3 Opening Setup window
4.3.1 DHCP Configuration
WA1003A supports three DHCP modes for the LAN. By default, DHCP service is provided using an IP pool of 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.254 for a total of 253 IP addresses available. WA1003A can also relay DHCP service from another server through the WAN
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port. You may disable DHCP service and DHCP relay and then use a different method for IP addressing on your LAN.
Enter the Setup menu and click DHCP Configuration in the wizard column to open the DHCP Configuration page. To disable the embedded DHCP server, select Server Off and click Apply.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-4 Configure DHCP service for the LAN
II. Parameter description
Server on: Select this option to enable DHCP service on the LAN. Start IP: Type in the base address for the IP pool of
unassigned IP addresses. This IP address must be
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consistent with the Management IP address of WA1003A. Normally the Start IP address is one greater than the Management IP address.
End IP: Type in the last address of the continuous IP address range to be used by WA1003A for DHCP function. Up to 253 consecutive IP addresses are available for the pool.
Lease Time: This specifies the amount of time (in hours) a client can lease an IP address, from the dynamically allocated IP pool.
Server off: Select this option to disable DHCP services. In this case, the IP address of ADSL router device shall be assigned manually or received from the DHCP server of LAN or ISP.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes permanently, select Tools >
System Commands, and then click Save All.
4.3.2 Management IP
The IP address of WA1003A can be changed to meet the requirements of your LAN. Remember, if you are using DHCP from WA1003A, the IP address must be consistent with the DHCP IP settings.
Enter the Setup menu and click Management IP in the wizard column to open the Management IP page.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-5 Configure Management IP
II. Parameter description
LAN IP Address: Type in the IP address for the Ethernet LAN interface. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1
LAN Network Mask: Type in the Subnet Mask for the Ethernet LAN IP interface. The default Mask is 255.255.255.0
Hostname: Enter a hostname if WA1003A to be set as local host of LAN.
Domain Name: Enter the local domain name if it exists.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes permanently, select Tools >
System Commands, and then click Save All.
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4.3.3 Firewall / NAT Service
Enter the Setup menu and click the Firewall/NAT Service to set the firewall and NAT for LAN clients.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-6 Firewall / NAT service
You can enable or disable firewall and NAT by selecting Enable or Disable in the configuration page and applying the settings.
II. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes permanently, select Tools >
System Commands, and then click Save All.
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4.3.4 Wireless
Enter the Setup menu and click Wireless in the wizard column to open the Wireless setup page.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-7 Wireless configuration window
II. Parameter explanation
Enable AP: Select this option to allow WA1003A to operate in the wireless environment.
Channel: The channel which is available for the Access Point (AP) depends on the local regulatory environment. Remember that all devices communicating with WA1003A must use the same channel (and use the same SSID). Select the channel for your 802.11b/g wireless LAN from the drop-down menu.
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SSID: The SSID identifies members of Service Set. If the default SSID is changed, all other devices on the wireless network must also use the changed SSID.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes permanently, select Tools >
System Commands, and then click Save All.
4.3.5 New Connection
Enter the Setup menu and click New Connection in the wizard column to set up a connection for WAN. You can set up and configure 8 different WAN connections on WA1003A.
The default connection protocol used for WA1003A is Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) when you click New Connection button to create a new one. The alternative connection types supported by WA1003A are the PPP over ATM (PPPoA), Bridge, Static (IP for WAN), DHCP (for WAN), and Classical IP over ATM or IPoA (CLIP).
I. PPPoE
PPP is a standard method for setting up a network connection or session between networked devices. Different forms of PPP include PPPoA and PPPoE. PPPoE requires a username and password to access the network. PPPoE is a method of using PPP through the Ethernet network.
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Click New Connection under WAN Setup to display the Connection Setup configuration menu.
Figure 4-8 Set up a New Connection - PPPoE
Name: Type in a Name for the connection in the space, such as PPPoE_LLC.
Options: Enable NAT and/or Firewall by selecting corresponding check boxes.
NAT: Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which hosts in a private network domain are allowed simultaneous access to hosts in the external network transparently using a single registered address.
Firewall: The Firewall enables you to protect the system against denial of service (DoS) attacks and other types of malicious accesses to your LAN.
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VPI&VCI: If prompted to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given by your service provider. You may just use the default settings. See the attached table for all the VPI&VCI default values of PVCs.
QoS: You can select UBR, CBR and VBR from the drop-down list of QoS, but it is suggested to leave the default QoS values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
PCR&SCR: Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If prompted to change these, type in the values given by your service provider.
Username & Password: Type the username and password to verify your identity. Typically, the username is an account assigned by your ISP. For most users, the remaining settings should not be changed. See your ISP for further information.
Idle Timeout/Keep Alive/MAX Fail/MTU: Leave the default values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
On demand: If this option is selected, WA1003A will automatically connect the Internet while data request is received.
Click Apply to set up a connection. Note that a menu button is created (PVC0-PVC5), this links to the configuration menu for PVC0-PVC5. If at any time you want to change, delete, disconnect or connect this WAN connection, click the PVC0-PVC5 button.
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II. PPPoA
PPP is a standard method for setting up a network connection or session between networked devices. PPPoA configuration requires the same basic information as the previously discussed PPPoE and both menus are basically identical.
Click New Connection under WAN Setup to display the Connection Setup configuration menu. Select PPPoA in the Type drop-down list to enter Connection SetupPPPoA page.
Figure 4-9 Configure Connection – PPPoA
Name: Type in a Name for the connection, such as PVC0. Type: Select PPPoA from the drop-down list.. Options: Enable NAT and/or Firewall by selecting
corresponding check box.
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NAT: Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which hosts in a private network domain are allowed simultaneous access to hosts in the external network transparently using a single registered address.
Firewall: The Firewall enables you to protect the system against denial of service (DoS) attacks and other types of malicious accesses to your LAN.
VPI&VCI: If prompted to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given by your service provider. You may just use the default settings. See the attached table for all the VPI&VCI default values of PVCs.
QoS: You can select UBR, CBR and VBR from the drop-down list, but it is suggested to leave the default values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
PCR&SCR: Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If prompted to change these, type in the values given by your service provider.
Encapsulation: The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP) and VC (MUX) are two different methods for encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure the supported encapsulation.
Username & Password: Type the username and password to verify your identity. Typically, the username is an account assigned by your ISP. For most users, the remaining settings should not be changed. See your ISP for further information.
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Idle Timeout/Keep Alive/MAX Fail/MTU: It is suggested to leave the default values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
On demand: If this option is selected, WA1003A will automatically connect the Internet while data request is received.
III. Bridge
“Bridge” means a pure bridged connection with no IP address assigned to WA1003A. This connection method makes WA1003A act as a bridge, and just passes packets across the DSL port. When the device is used in this manner, install additional connection software on any computer or server to access the Internet.
Click New Connection under WAN Setup to enter the Connection Setup configuration menu. Select Bridge in the Type drop-down list to display the Bridged Connection Setup page.
Figure 4-10 Configure Connection – Bridge
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Name: Type in a Name for the connection, such as PVC0. Type: Select Bridge from the drop-down list. Options: Enable NAT and/or Firewall by selecting
corresponding check boxes. Encapsulation: The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP)
and VC (MUX) are two different methods for encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure the supported encapsulation.
VPI&VCI: If prompted to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given by your service provider. You may just use the default settings. See the attached table for all VPI&VCI default values of PVCs.
QoS: You can select UBR, CBR and VBR from the drop-down list, but it is suggested to leave the default values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
PCR&SCR: Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If prompted to change these, type in the values given by your service provider.
IV. Static
Static is used whenever a known static IP is assigned. Related information such as the Subnet mask and the gateway should also be specified to set up the connection. Up to three Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses can also be specified. These enable you to access other web servers. Valid IP addresses range from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.
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Click New Connection under WAN Setup to display the Connection Setup configuration menu. Select Static in the Type drop-down list to enter the Static Connection Setup page.
Figure 4-11 Configure Connection – Static
Name: Type in a Name for the connection, such as PVC0. Type: Select Static from the drop-down list. Options: Enable NAT and/or Firewall by selecting
corresponding check boxes. Encapsulation: The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP)
and VC (MUX) are two different methods for encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure the supported encapsulation.
VPI&VCI: If prompted to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given by your service provider. You may
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just use the default settings. See the attached table for all VPI&VCI default values of PVCs.
QoS: You can select UBR, CBR and VBR from the drop-down list, but it is suggested to leave the default values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
PCR&SCR/IP Address/Mask/Default GW/DNS: Based on the information provided by your ISP, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway (if provided), and DNS values (if provided).
Mode: Select the desired Mode, Bridged or Routed.
V. DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows the gateway to obtain the IP address automatically from a DHCP server on the service provider’s network. The service provider assigns a global IP address from an available address pool. Typically the IP address assigned has a long lease time, so it will likely be the same address each time WA1003A requests an IP address.
Click New Connection under WAN Setup to enter the Connection Setup configuration menu. Select DHCP in the Type drop-down list to display the DHCP Connection Setup page.
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Figure 4-12 Configure Connection – DHCP
Name: Type in a Name for the connection, such as PVC0. Type: Select DHCP from the drop-down list. Options: Enable NAT and/or Firewall by selecting
corresponding check boxes. Encapsulation: The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP)
and VC (MUX) are two different methods for encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure the supported encapsulation.
VPI&VCI: If prompted to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given by your service provider. You may just use the default settings. See the attached table for all VPI&VCI default values of PVCs.
QoS: You can select UBR, CBR and VBR from QoS drop-down list, but it is suggested to leave the default QoS values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
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PCR&SCR: Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If prompted to change these, type in the values given by your service provider.
IP Address/Mask/Default Gateway: The automatically obtained IP address, subnet mask and default gateway will be displayed here.
VI. CLIP
CLIP or IPoA connections function in a similar way to DHCP or Static IP connections. Certain CLIP connections function like P2P networks. WA1003A must obtain IP settings from a server owned by an ISP, or use a static IP address assigned by the ISP.
Click New Connection under WAN Setup to enter the Connection Setup configuration menu. Select CLIP in the Type drop-down list to display the CLIP Connection Setup page.
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Figure 4-13 Configure Connection – CLIP (IPoA)
Name: Type in a Name for the connection, such as PVC0. Type: Select CLIP from the drop-down list. Options: Enable NAT and/or Firewall by selecting
corresponding check boxes. VPI&VCI: If prompted to change the VPI or VCI values,
type in the values given by your service provider. You may just use the default settings. See the attached table for all the VPI&VCI default values of PVCs.
QoS: You can select UBR, CBR and VBR from the drop-down list, but it is suggested to leave the default QoS values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.
PCR&SCR: Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If prompted to change these, type in the values given by your service provider.
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IP Address/Mask/Default Gateway: Based on the information your ISP provided, enter the IP Address (e.g. 168.128.1.1), the Subnet Mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0), ARP Server (e.g. 168.128.1.2) and the Default Gateway (e.g. 168.128.1.1).
VII. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save the changes permanently, select Tools > System
Commands, and then click Save All.
4.3.6 Modem Setup
Enter the Setup menu and Click Modem Setup in wizard column to open the Modem Setup page. The Modem Setup menu is used to change the Modulation Type for the ADSL connection. This setting should be changed only if your service provider has given explicit instructions.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-14 Modem Setup menu
If instructed by your ISP to change the Modulation type for your service, select the desired modulation type. The available modulation types are MMODE, T1413, GDMT, GLITE, ADSL2 and ADSL2Plus. By default, WA1003A will automatically detect the modulation used; this setting is listed as MMODE (Multi-mode).
II. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save the changes permanently, select Tools > System
Commands page, and then click Save All.
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4.4 Advanced
Click the Advanced tab to access the menus for configuring Wireless Security, Wireless Management, UPnP, Port Forwarding, Advanced Security (including NAT, Firewall and DMZ setup), LAN Clients, Bridge Filters, Multicast pass-through, Static Routing, Dynamic Routing (RIP setup), Customer Port Forwarding and Customer Filter IP.
4.4.1 Wireless Security
Enter the Advanced menu and Click Wireless Security in wizard column to open the Wireless Security page. WA1003A offers two types of network security: WEP and WPA. It is None by default.
I. WEP
WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) encryption can be enabled for security and privacy. WEP encrypts the data portion of each frame transmitted from the wireless adapter by using one of the preset keys.
To display the WEP configuration window, click the WEP radio button.
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Figure 4-15 WEP configuration window
Enable WEP Wireless Security: Select this option to enable the WEP encryption.
Authentication Type: From the drop-down list, select an Authentication Type: Open, Shared, or Both.
Encryption Key: WA1003A offers 64-bit, 128-bit, or 256-bit encryption with four keys available. Select a key by clicking a button on the left, select an encryption level from the drop-down list on the right, and then enter the proper-length key. (Key length is outlined at the bottom of the window.)
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Note:
If encryption of any kind, at any level is applied to WA1003A, all devices such as WA1003A and user’s wireless card on the network must comply with all security measures including: SSID, channel, security method and encryption key’s length and value.
Encryption key can be English letters and digits. Pay attention that the encryption key is case sensitive.
Do remember to set the encryption key.
II. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
Wi-Fi Protected Access was designed to provide improved data encryption, perceived as weak in WEP, and to provide user authentication, largely nonexistent in WEP.
For most small networks, such as those in a small business or home-based enterprise, WPA is the easiest way to obtain effective network security. In the three options of WPA, PSK String is the easiest to implement.
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Figure 4-16 WPA configuration window
Group Key Interval: Time (in seconds) after which the Group Key is changed automatically (1-99999).
802.1X: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server, Port number, and Secret (password) that can be obtained from your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
PSK HEX: Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Hex is a hexadecimal value with 1-32 characters in length.
PSK String: PSK is a numeral of 1-63 characters in length.
Note:
If encryption of any kind, at any level is applied to WA1003A, all devices on the network must comply with the security measures.
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4.4.2 Wireless Management
Enter the Advanced menu and click Wireless Management in the wizard column to open the Wireless Management page.
For the added security, you can use access control based on the MAC address. This feature lets you create a list of MAC addresses that are allowed or denied to access WA1003A through the wireless interface. When it is enabled, the access point is instructed to forward packets only from the wireless devices if the MAC address of the device is granted association. Packets received through the wireless interface from non-authorized devices, including other access points, will be discarded.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-17 Wireless Management
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II. Parameter Description
Enable Access List: Check this option to enable the access control based on MAC address.
MAC address: Enter a MAC Address in the box, choose Allow or Ban, and then click Add.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes permanently, select Tools >
System Commands, and then click Save All.
4.4.3 SNMP
Enter the Advanced menu and click SNMP in the wizard column to open the SNMP page.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an OSI Layer 7 (Application Layer) designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices. SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways, routers, switches, and other network devices. Use SNMP to configure system features for proper operation, monitor performance and detect potential problems in the switch, switch group or network.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-18 SNMP Management
II. Parameters Description
Enable SNMP Agent: Check the option of Enable SNMP Agent. A defined set of variables (managed objects) is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device.
Enable SNMP Traps: Check the option of Enable SNMP Traps. Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the device. The device generates
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traps and sends them to the trap recipient (or network manager).
Name/Location/Contact: Enter the information of trap recipient.
Vendor OID: Displaying the OID (Object ID) of vendor. OID is a unique set of numbers that allows Objectivity/DB to locate and manage persistent objects.
Community: In SNMP v.1 and v.2, user authentication is carried out using ”community strings”, which function like passwords. The remote user SNMP application and the device SNMP must use the same community string.
Name: The default community strings for the device used for SNMP v.1 and v.2 management access are: Public and Private
Access Right: Specifies the level of access for an authorized user. The levels can be ReadOnly or ReadWrite.
Traps: Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the device. The device generates traps and sends them to the trap recipient (or network manager).
Destination IP: Trap Community: A string of up to 20 characters to
authenticate users that want to receive traps from the SNMP agent of the device.
Trap Version: Choose SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM.
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To save these changes permanently, select Tools > System Commands, and then click Save All.
4.4.4 UPnP
Enter the Advanced menu and click UPnP in the wizard column to open the UPnP page.
UPnP supports zero-configuration networking and automatic discovery for many types of networked devices. When enabled, it allows other devices that support UPnP to dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities, and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices. DHCP and DNS service can also be used if available on the network. UPnP also allows supported devices to leave a network automatically without adverse effects to the device or other devices on the network.
Diverse networking media including Ethernet, 802.11b/g wireless, Firmware, phone line and power line networking can support UPnP.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-19 UPnP
To enable UPnP for any available connection, check Enable UPnP, select the connection or connections on which you will enable UPnP listed under Available Connections.
II. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes permanently, select Tools >
System Commands, and then click Save All.
4.4.5 Port Forwarding
Click Port Forwarding from the Advanced menu to display the Port Forwarding page.
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Port Forwarding enables specific functions to ignore NAT protection that would otherwise not allow them to function. To use Port Forwarding, you must configure the client IP addresses. Use the LAN Clients menu to configure client IP addresses for port forwarding.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-20 Port Forwarding
II. Parameters explanation
Choose a connection: Select a WAN connection from the drop-down menu.
LAN IP: Choose the client IP address listed in the LAN IP drop-down menu, or click New IP button to go to the LAN Clients menu.
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Category: This column lists various traffic types. Select a traffic type to view the available rules in Available Rules.
Available/Applied Rules: Click Add to place the rule in the Applied Rules list. The available rules can be applied to one client IP address only.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.6 Advanced Security
Click Advanced Security from the Advanced menu to display the Advanced Security page.
Using the advanced security features of WA1003A, you can enable or disable NAT and Firewall protection for any WAN connection, enable or disable DMZ IP addresses, enable or disable remote Telnet or web management from specified IP addresses, and enable or disable ICMP ping packets from the WAN.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-21 Advanced security
II. Parameters explanation
Select your WAN Connection: Select a WAN connection from the drop-down menu.
Enable DMZ: A DMZ address is used by a device that is not protected by NAT or Firewall. You may select an IP address from the drop-down menu or create a New IP by pressing the button.
Enable Remote Web/Telnet: Telnet and web management through the WAN port can be enabled for specified IP addresses. To enable remote management, click Remote Telnet or Remote Web. If there is IP address in IP Access List, choose one. Otherwise, enter a
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new one in New IP, select the Add checkbox and then click the Apply button.
Enable Incoming ICMP: To enable ICMP packets from the WAN, click Enable Incoming ICMP.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.7 LAN Clients
Click LAN Clients from the Advanced menu to display the LAN Clients menu.
Using the LAN Clients menu, you can define Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security rules for IP addresses on the LAN. To access this menu, click LAN Clients or hyperlink from the advanced menu. You can also click New IP from the Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security menus to access this menu. In order to use these advanced features, you need to configure the IP addresses of LAN Clients. If there are no IP addresses in the LAN Clients menu, you cannot configure Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-22 LAN Clients
II. Parameters explaination
New IP Address: Type a valid IP address and click Add to add it to the list. Any addresses added will appear in the list of Static Addresses for advanced configuration. These addresses can be used in the Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security menus.
Hostname: Type a hostname for the static IP address. MAC address: Enter a MAC Address in the box, and then
click Add.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
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4.4.8 Bridge Filters
Click Bridge Filters from the Advanced menu to display the Bridge Filters page.
Bridge filters are used to block or allow various types of packets through the WAN interface, to improve network security or efficiency. The rules are configured for individual devices based on MAC addresses. Filter rules can be set up for source, destination or both. You can set up filter rules or disable a set of rules without loosing the rules that have been configured.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-23 Bridge Filters
II. Parameters explaination
Enable Bridge Filters: select this option to add a bridge filter rule.
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Source/Destination MAC: Enter a Source MAC, a Destination MAC or both in the entry fields.
Protocol: Select the protocols for the bridge filter. The supported protocols are IPv4, IPv6, RARP, PPPoE Discovery and PPPoE Session.
Mode: Specify to allow or deny a bridge filter.
Note:
To edit an existing rule, select the rule by clicking Edit. The rule will appear in the edit box on the top. Edit the rule and click Add. To remove a bridge filter from the table at the bottom, click Delete and then Apply.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.9 Web Filter
Click Web Filters from the Advanced menu to display the Web Filters page.
The Web filtering enables users to allow/deny most Web applications, including Proxy, Cookies, Java Applets, ActiveX and Pop-Ups. Select the checkboxes to enable or disable the Web applications.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-24 Web Filters
II. Save
Click the Apply button to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.10 Multicast
Click Multicast from the Advanced menu to display the Multicast page.
Multicast pass-through can be enabled or disabled for any WAN connection. When enabled, it allows IGMP packets to pass through the WAN interface. IGMP packets are used to control multicasts and discontinue multicasts to individual IP addresses when they are no longer needed.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-25 Multicast
To enable Multicast pass-through for any WAN connection, select the connection, click Enable IGMP Multicast and then Apply.
II. Save
Click the Apply button to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.11 Static Routing
Click Static Routing from the Advanced menu to display the Static Routing page.
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Static Routing specifies a route used for data traffic within your Ethernet LAN or routes data on the WAN. All packets destined for a particular network or subnet use a preset gateway.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-26 Static Routing
II. Parameter explaination
Connection: choose a connection from the drop-down menu for adding a route.
New Destination IP/Mask/Gateway/Metric: Enter the proper parameters in these blanks and click Add. A new static route will be added in the table below and the route becomes active immediately.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM.
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To save these changes, select Tools > System Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.12 Dynamic Routing
Click Dynamic Routing from the Advanced menu to display the Dynamic Routing page.
The WA1003A supports RIP v1 and RIP v2 used to share routing tables with other Layer 3 routing devices. It also supports password protection which requires password verification for RIP requests. Use the Dynamic Routing menu to enable RIP and configure password protection.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-27 Dynamic Routing
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II. Parameter explaination
Enable RIP: To enable RIP v1, check Enable RIP, select RIP v1 Protocol, and select the Direction (In, Out, or Both) from the drop-down list. To enable RIP v2 or RIP v1 Compatible, select the appropriate Protocol and Direction.
Enable Password: To use password protection for RIP v2 or RIP v1 Compatible protocols, check Enable Password, enter a Password.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.13 Customer Port Forwarding
Click Custom Port Forwarding from the Advanced menu to display the Customer Port Forwarding page.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-28 Custom Port Forwarding
II. Parameter explaination
Connection: Select a WAN connection from the drop-down list.
Application: Enter a name for the customer port forwarding.
WAN Side IP Address/Netmask: Enter the IP address and subnet mask in each field.
LAN Side IP Address/Netmask: Enter the IP address and subnet mask in each field.
Port Start/End/Map: Enter the port number in each field for the starting port, ending port and mapping port.
Protocol: Select the transmitting protocol for the customer port forwarding, including TCP, UDP and Both.
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III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.4.14 Customer Filter IP
Click Custom Filter IP from the Advanced menu to display the Custom Filter IP page.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-29 Custom Filter IP
II. Parameter explaination
Filter Name: Enter a name for the customer filter. LAN Side IP Address/Netmask: Enter the IP address and
subnet mask in each field.
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WAN Side IP Address/Netmask: Enter the IP address and subnet mask in each field.
Port Start/End: Enter the port number in each fieldfor the starting port and ending port.
Protocol: Select the transmitting protocol for the customer port forwarding, including TCP, UDP and Both.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.5 Tools
The menus under the Tools menu are used for System Commands to save settings, restart and reset the WA1003A; to set up Remote Log information; for User Management to update firmware and load saved configuration files (in the Update Gateway menu); to perform a Ping test; to test the DSL network connectivity in the Modem Test menu.
4.5.1 System Command
Enter the Tools menu and click System Commands from the Advanced menu to display the System Commands page.
System Commands are used to save settings to non-volatile memory, to reboot the WA1003A and to restore factory default settings of the WA1003A.
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I. Configuration Page
Figure 4-30 Tools – System Commands menu
II. Parameter Explanation
Save All: In order to save the changes you have just made, click Save All to save them to the non-volatile RAM.
Restart: Click Restart to restart the WA1003A. If you have not saved your changes, the WA1003A will revert to the previously configuration upon rebooting.
Restart AP: Click to restart the Wireless AP (Access Point). The Wireless AP must be restarted whenever the wireless configuration is changed.
Restore: The WA1003A can be reset to the default settings using the Restore option. This will also change both the LAN and WAN IP address of the device, so these will need to be reconfigured accordingly. To perform a reset, click Restore. Since the IP settings will return to their
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default, you will lose access to the Web Manager. To use the Web Manager interface, the LAN IP address will need to be reconfigured.
4.5.2 Remote Log
Click Remote Log from the Tools menu to display the Remote Log Settings page.
Use the Remote Log menu to set up logging to servers or computers that are located outside of the LAN or subnet of the WA1003A.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-31 Remote Log menu
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II. Parameters eaplanation
Log Level: Select the Log Level from the drop-down menu. The levels available are: Alert, Critical, Debug, Error, Info, Notice, Panic and Warning.
Add an IP Address: Enter the IP address of a receiver for the log message in the Add an IP Address field and click the Add button.
Select a logging Destination: Log message receivers that are added appear listed in the Select a logging destination drop-down menu. These may be used at any time for other types of log messages. To delete a log message receiver from the list, select it and click Delete.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM. To save these changes, select Tools > System
Commands, and click Save All.
4.5.3 User Management
Click User Management from the Tools menu to display the User Management page.
You need to change the administrator information for the WA1003A before or immediately after establishing a link to the WAN.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-32 User Management menu
II. Parameter explanation
User Name: Enter the current User Name in the edit box. Password: Enter the new Password in the edit box. Confirmed Password: Enter the new password again in
the Confirm Password field. Idle Timeout: Enter the disabled timeout interval value
with minute as unit. If the web-based idle time exceeds the time, the web management will be closed. If you want to access the web management page, you must login in again.
III. Save
Click Apply to save the settings in the RAM.
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To save these changes, select Tools > System Commands, and click Save All.
4.5.4 Update Gateway
Click Update Gateway from the Tools menu to display the Update Gateway page.
You can use the Update Gateway feature to load the latest firmware for the device. You can obtain the latest version of the WA1003A firmware from Huawei online technical support at http://terminal.huawei.com. Download the latest firmware version to your computer or an accessible TFTP server.
I. Configuration page
Figure 4-33 Tools – Update Gateway page
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II. Parameter explanation
Select a File: Enter the full path and file name of the firmware file to be uploaded. Alternatively you may click Browse to search for the file on your system. When the file name has been entered, click Update Gateway to start loading the file. The process of upgrade lasts about 2 minutes. If it is successful, you see a success message and then the device is rebooted automatically. If the firmware loading fails, you see an error message. Check the filenames and try to load again.
Get Configuration: Store current settings to a configuration file on your computer or load previously saved configuration files on the device.
Caution:
Do not power off the WA1003A during the firmware upgrade process. Otherwise, the configuration in the flash could be damaged.
4.5.5 Ping Test
Click Ping Test from the Tools menu to display the Ping Test page.
The Ping Test menu allows you to ping any IP address from the WA1003A to test the connectivity.
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I. Configuration page
Figure 4-34 Tools – Ping Test page
II. Parameter Explanation
Enter IP Address to ping: Enter the IP address of the device that you wish to Ping.
Packet Size: Enter the packet size (in bytes) of the device that you wish to Ping.
Number of echo requests: Enter the number of pinging attempts.
Click Test to start the Ping. The results of the Ping will be shown at the bottom of the page.
4.5.6 Modem Test
Click Modem Test from the Tools menu to display the Modem Test menu.
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Figure 4-35 Tools – Modem Test page
The Modem Test menu is used for checking connection problems on the WAN interface. You can test connectivity on the service provider’s network for any WAN connection, or test F5 or F4 connection on the near segment or end-to-end.
To test your modem, select a Connection, choose a Test Type, and click Test.
4.6 Status Menus
The Status page displays performance data about the WA1003A. Click the hyperlink or button for the desired Status page.
4.6.1 Network Statistics
Click Network Statistics from the Status menu to display the Network Statistics page.
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Figure 4-36 Network Statistics page
You can view the network statistics of system in this page. There are four options at the top of the page. Choose the desired option and then click Refresh to view the latest network statistics.
4.6.2 Connection Status
Click Connection Status from the Status menu to display the Connection Status page.
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Figure 4-37 Connection Status page
You can view the information of current connection. Click Refresh to view the latest connection status information.
4.6.3 DHCP Clients
Click DHCP Clients from the Status menu to display the DHCP Clients page.
This page displays the status of all current DHCP clients.
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Figure 4-38 DHCP Clients page
4.6.4 Modem Status
Click Modem Status from the Status menu to display the Modem Status page.
This page displays DSL statistics and various modem status data.
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Figure 4-39 Modem Status page
4.6.5 Product Information
Click Product Information from the Status menu to display the Product Information page.
This page displays product information including hardware and firmware versions.
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Figure 4-40 Product Information page
4.6.6 System Log
Click System Log from the Status menu to display the System Log page.
The system log displays chronological event log data.
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Figure 4-41 System Log page
Click Refresh to get the most current system log information.
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5 Service Configuration
This section describes the configuration for six modes of SmartAX WA1003A ADSL router device for ADSL online service. The contents include:
Preparation for service configuration PPPoE PPPoA Bridged (Pure Bridge) Bridged (Static IP) Bridged (DHCP) Routed (IPoA)
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5.1 Preparation for Service Configuration
Collect the following data to perform the configuration:
Virtual dialup mode
DSL mode
Protocol types PPPoE PPPoA Bridged
(Pure Bridge)
Bridged (Static IP)
Bridged (DHCP)
Routed (IPoA)
Connection Type
Connection Type
Connection Type
Connection Type
Connection Type
Connection Type
PPPoE user name
PPPoA user name
VPI/
VCI
VPI/
VCI
VPI/
VCI
VPI/
VCI
PPPoE password
PPPoA password
None WAN IP
None WAN IP
VPI/VCI VPI/VCI None Subnet mask None Subnet
mask
Security Protocol
Security Protocol None
Default gateway None
Default gateway
Preparing information
None None None DNS DNS DNS
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5.2 PPPoE Configuration Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
VPI/VCI The value shall be provided by your ISP.
Type Select “PPPoE”.
User name and password
The values shall be provided by your ISP.
ATM Setting
Set route Select “Enable”.
Configurations on the user PC
IP Address and Network Mask
It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address.
DNS It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address of DNS server.
5.3 PPPoA Configuration Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
VPI/VCI The value shall be provided by your ISP.
Encapsulation The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value:LLC.
Type Select PPoA
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Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
User name and password
The values shall be provided by your ISP.
Set route Select Enable
Configurations on the user’s PC
IP address and network mask
It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address.
DNS It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address of DNS server...
5.4 Bridge Configuration Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
VPI/VCI The value shall be provided by your ISP.
Encapsulation The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value:LLC.
Type Select Bridge.
Configurations on the user PC
PPPoE dial–up application
Before connecting to the Internet, you shall install PPPoE dial–up application on the PC ..
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5.5 Static IP Configuration Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
VPI/VCI The value shall be provided by your ISP.
Encapsulation The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value:LLC.
Type Select Static IP.
IPaddress and subnet mast
The values shall be provided by your ISP.
Set route Select Enable.
Default GW The value shall be provided by your ISP.
DNS It is recommended to enable DNS Relay function..
Set DNS IP address provided by your ISP.
Configurations on the user PC
IP Address and Network Mask
It is recommended to set the mode to obtain an IP address automatically.
DNS It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address of DNS server.
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5.6 DHCP Configuration Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
VPI/VCI The value shall be provided by your ISP.
Encapsulation The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value:LLC.
Type Select DHCP.
NAT It is recommended to enable the function of NAT.
DNS It is recommended to enable DNS Relay function.
Set DNS IP address provided by your ISP.
DHCP Mode It is recommended to enableDHCP Server function.
Configurations on the user PC
IP Address and Network Mask
It is recommended to set the mode to obtain an IP address automatically.
DNS It is recommended to set the mode to o automatically btain an IP address of DNS server.
5.7 CLIP (IPoA) Configuration Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
VPI/VCI The value shall be provided by your ISP.
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Configurations on WA1003A
Location Parameters Comments
Operation mode Select Enable.
Encapsulation The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value:LLC.
Connection type Select CLIP.
IP address and subnet mast
The values shall be provided by your ISP.
Default route Select Enable.
Gateway IP address
The value shall be provided by your ISP.
NAT It is recommended to enable the function of NAT.
DNS It is recommended to enable DNS Relay function.
Set DNS IP address provided by your ISP.
DHCP Mode It is recommended to enable DHCP Server function .
Configurations on the user PC
IP Address and network mask
It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address.
DNS It is recommended to set the mode to automatically obtain an IP address of DNS server.
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Note:
For other advanced configurations, please refer to 4 Web-based Management
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6 Troubleshooting Guide
6.1 Quick Troubleshooting Failures Instructions
The indicator of power supply is off
1. Make sure the connection of power supply is correct.
2. Make sure to turn on the switch of power supply.
3. Make sure the output of power supply is correct.
The indicator of LAN is off
1. Check the connection of cable and network adapter.
2. Make sure to use the correct cable.
3. Make sure the cable works fine by pinging the host IP address.
Can not access Internet or remote networks
1. Make sure to eliminate all the problems listed above.
2. Make sure WA1003A software configuration is correct.
3. Make sure to restart WA1003A after modifying the configuration.
4. Check IP connection using ping command.
5. Make sure the DNS of computer is correct.
Can not access some WEB server
1. The MTU of operating system may be too large
2. Upgrade the operating system with patches.
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Failures Instructions
Can not log in the configuration page
1. Make sure the LAN indicator is on.
2. Make sure the configuration of TCP/IP is correct.
3. Make sure the data indicator of device is on when using Ping command.
4. Make sure the user name and password is correct.
5. Reset the device..
Wireless mode does not work
1. Make sure to eliminate all the problems listed above;
2. Make sure the WLAN card in computer works well. Check whether the wireless mode is “infrastructure”;
3. Make sure that “wireless” is shown on the configuration page of the device. Otherwise, there may be hardware error for the device. Please ask the manufacturer to change a new device.
4. Make sure the WLAN card of the computer has the same SSID as that of the device;
5. Check the Security mode. If the encryption is on, make sure the key is correct. To avoid the potential problems of encryption setting, do not set the WEP mode with a wireless PC card.
6.2 FAQs
Q: Why my computer is not able to access the Internet, even when the physical links are well connected?
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Check first whether the LEDs are in normal status. If they are, you have to ask help to adjust the settings of WA1003A.
Q: I forget the username and password when I log in to the Web-based Configuration Manager. Or, I just can not access the Web-based Configuration Manager.
1) Please press Reset on the rear panel for 3 seconds to manually reset WA1003A.
2) Indicate your NIC IP address to 192.168.1.3 3) Disable Proxy service. 4) Launch your web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 5) Use the default user name: admin and password: admin
Q: My configuration is gone after rebooting WA1003A.
If you want to keep your settings after reboot WA1003A. Please go to Web-based Configuration Manager, enter the Tools>System Command page, and click Save all to save new settings.
Figure 6-1 System Command
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Q: I can not upgrade with the new firmware.
Please make sure the file that you have downloaded is valid.
Q: Why I am not able to access the Internet by using virtual dialing through Microsoft’s Internet Gateway?
Internet Gateway supports PPPoE itself. No other PPPoE terminal software shall be installed again.
Q: Why does my PC fall off line sometimes even when all LEDs are in normal status?
Several scenarios may cause this problem.
1) Be disconnected by the ISP. 2) Some ISPs have idle timeout setting to avoid IP wasting.
When the end user connects to the Internet without any packet for a long time, the ISP drops the connection. Please contact your ISP about this problem.
3) Some ISPs do not provide a good quality ADSL signal line. Therefore, when the ADSL line is unstable, your connection is dropped. Try with a telephone and find the status of your ADSL signal line.
4) If you have contacted the ISP and got promise of the quality of ADSL line, it may be the hardware issue and please contact your vendor.
Q: When can I use the “Restore Factory Default Setting” button?
If you changed some setting unconsciously in the Web Management Interface and you forgot the detailed values that you
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changed, use the “Restore Factory Default Setting” button to restore the factory default settings.
Q: How many methods can be used to restore the factory default setting?
Totally two methods: 1) by the set button on the rear panel of the device. Push it 3 seconds to take the factory default setting into effect; 2) Enter the Tools menu and click System Commands button in the wizard column to open the System Commands page, then click Restore Defaults button, answer yes in the following dialog box .
Q: How to connect multiple phones?
See the figures below to complete the installation. Note that a splitter is required for proper working.
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(1) Phone Socket (2~3) Phone (4) RJ-11 Tel Cable (5) Splitter (6~7) RJ-11 Tel Cable (8) Phone Jack (9) WA1003A
Figure 6-2 Connect Multiple Phones-1
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(1) Phone (2) Phone Socket (3) Phone (4) RJ-11 Tel Cable (5) Splitter (6) RJ-11 Tel Cable (7) Phone Socket (8) RJ-11 Tel Cable (9) Splitter (10) RJ-11 Tel Cable (11) Phone Jack (12) WA1003A
Figure 6-3 Connect Multiple Phones-2
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7 Technical Specifications
General Specifications
Item Feature ADSL Standards: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU G.992.1(G.dmt) Annex A ITU G.992.2(G.lite) Annex A ITU G.994.1(G.hs) ADSL2 Standards: ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A ITU G.992.4 (G.lite.bis) Annex A
ADSL Standards
ADSL2+ Standards: ITU G.992.5 Annex A
ADSL Data Rate Downstream: up to 24Mbps
Upstream : up to 1Mbps
One ADSL port RJ-11, inner pair (pin 2,3)
Performance Pass DSL Forum TR-067 Performance Criteria
Four Fast Ethernet ports
RJ-45, 10/100Mbps, MDI/MDIX Auto-sesnsing
Standard Compliance IEEE802.3, IEEEE802.3u
One USB port Type B connector
Standard Compliance USB Implementation Forum USB 1.1 Specification
Wireless Standard IEEE 802.11
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General Specifications
Item Feature
IEEE 802.11b Compliance
IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11b: DQPSK, DBPSK, DSSS, and CCK
Wireless Radio and Modulation Type
IEEE 802.11g: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, OFDM
Wireless Operating Frequency
2400 MHz ~ 2484.5 MHz ISM band
11 channels for United States
13 channels for European Countries
Wireless Channel Numbers
13 channels for Japan
IEEE 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, and 1Mbps Wireless Data Rate
IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps
Reset Button Reset to factory default after push the button for 5 sec.
Physical and Environmental Specifications
AC Inputs:
Power Adapter:
Input: 110V -240VAC,50/60Hz
Output: 12VAC, 1.2A
12VDC, 1.25A
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Physical and Environmental Specifications
Power Consumption: 12 Watts (max)
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 45 °C (32 ° F – 113 ° F)
Humidity: 5 % to 95 % (non-condensing)
Dimensions: 193 mm x 150 mm x 43 mm
Weight:: 420grams (device only )
1620grams (with box)
EMI: CE Class B, FCC Class B (Part 15)
Safety: CSA 950, UL 1950, IEC 60950, EN 60950
Reliability: Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) min. 4 years
Notes:
There may be different power adapter used in different regions. Please make sure that your power adapter is in conformity with the sign on the rear panel (12VAC 1.2A or 12VDC 1.25A).
Waterproof should be used during the storage, transportation and running of the equipment.
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8 Appendix
8.1 Factory Default Settings User name admin
Password admin
IP address 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
DSL mode Multimode
PVC0 VPI =0 VCI=35
PVC1 VPI =8 VCI=35
PVC2 VPI= 0 VCI= 100
PVC3 VPI =0 VCI=32
PVC4 VPI =8 VCI=81
RFC 2684 bridged mode
PVC5 VPI= 8 VCI=32
DHCP mode Disable
NAT Enable
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8.2 FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the two conditions as follows (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference do not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or some of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations published by the industry’s Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTC). On the ( Location, such as rear clip) of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide the information to the telephone company.
Registration Jack USOC: RJ-45
RJ-11
USB (Type B)
The telephone cord and modular provided with this equipment is compliant with the criteria of the telecommunication industry. This equipment is designed for connection to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See Installation Instructions for details.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of the devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product may be printed on the product label or part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a RN of 0.3).
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If the terminal equipment (ADSL device) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. However, if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. In addition, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with the (ADSL device), please contact Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. XXXXXX(phone number) for repair or warranty information.
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
The customers can make some simple repairs, such as replace fuses, plug in cards, etc.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable alarm equipment; consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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If this equipment has a telephone receiver, it is hearing aid compatible.
8.3 Abbreviations ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS Domain Name Server
DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplex
HTML Hypertext Markup Language
IP Internet Protocols
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IPoA Internet Protocols Over ATM
ISP Internet Service Provider
LAN Local Area Network
MA Media Access Module
MAC Media Access Control
MIB Management Information Base
NIC Network Interface Card
NMS Network Management Station
PPP Point to Point Protocol
PPPoA PPP over ATM
PPPoE PPP over Ethernet
PVC Permanent Virtual Connection
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RAM Random Access Memory
RIP Routing Information Protocol
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP Transfer Control Protocol
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
UDP User Datagram Protocol
VCI Virtual Channel Identifier
VPI Virtual Path Identifier
WAN Wide Area Network
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Administration Building, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, P. R. China Postal Code: 518129 Website: http://terminal.huawei.com E-mail: [email protected]